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2 Th Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, October campus Compiled by Jodi 'Bishop Public Mrvlc nnouncamnt must b turned In to th box outside th DTH olflCM In the Union by 1 00 p.m. II thy are to run th next day. Etch Item will run it least twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY Tht newly formed Aeeodatlor) of Buemee Student will sponsor i panel of representatives from Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. at 7 p.m. m the third-floor faculty lounfe of Carroll Hall. A short talk will be liven on Wachovia and the banking system followed by a question and answer period. All inures ted undersraduates are uraed to attend. The Student Government is iponsorms a public information forum concermni ttte propoeed MO route Urough Orange County at 7:30 p.m. in 1 00 Hamilton Hall. Speakers include representatives of the Department of Transportation and opposition eroum. the UNC IIMt Chip is sponsorini an introductory lecture entitled "Retaining One's Full Potential Through the TM Program" at 7.30 p m. in Room IlSCarolina Union. A special film showing the utilization of the TM program in business will be shown. Everyone welcome. A preparatory lecture will be the following evening at the same time and place. A meeting of a treahmen etudenta Interested kt physical tteretry will be held at 7 p m in the Allied Health Auditorium. E. Sue Flowers, director of the physical therapy department at N.C. Memorial Hospital, will speak on "artificel limbs." The Reference tentces Staff at the Health Sciences Library is now offering short classes twice a month on "Using the Library Effectively." from 9 to 1 1 a m. in the History Room (second floor of the library). The first class Is to be held today. It will include use of major indexing and abstracting services covering -the biochemical literature and will be entitled "Information Sources in Biochemistry." For more information or a reservation call Reference Services at 966-2 III. i A Hearth Science Service Symposium will be held at 7 p.m. in I06 Carroll Hall. Open Stage Night will be held at I p.m. in Deep Jonah. A variety of amateur talent is featured No charge. BYO beer or wine. The Outing Club will meet at 6 45 p.m. in Room 209. Carolina Union. Upcoming trips will be discussed. The UNC Young Democrat will meet at I p m. in the Frank Porter Oraham Lounge, Carolina Union. Slate Sen. Lawrence Dava will be the featured speaker. Anyone interested in a summer job or an internship is invited to an orientation meeting for the Pre-career Experience Program at 2 pm. in 1 08 Hamilton Hall. The meeting is designed to help students who want short-term experience in a field of potential career interest. Sponsored by Career Planning and Placement. The Carolina Union Video Tape Committee will meet at 7 p m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room, Carolina Union. All interested persons are invited to attend. Dr. Syho Schouten of the Parapsychology Laboratory at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands will speak at 3 p.m. at the Psyhcical Research Foundation He will talk onParapaychology In tie Netherlands The public cordially a invited for this lecture and dacuuion at 20I3 Erwm Road in Durham. The Hearth SclencMServtce Symposium sponsored by Alpha Epsilon Delia, will be held at 7 p.m. in I06 Carroll Hall. All students interested in a health career are encouraged to attend. The Carolina Union Performing Art Committee will meet at 7 p m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina U nion. AP interested studenu are welcome. Dorothy Bernhotu will be in the first-floor lounge of Hinton James at 1:30 p m. to dacuss legal aervtce tor student. FCA will meet at I p.m. in the Kenan Field House. The speaker wiU be Lee Shaffer. Everyone is welcome. UPCOMING EVENTS The Student Legal Service will hold a workshop on cars at 3:30 p m. Wednesday in Room 209, Carolina Union. Everyone is invited to attend. The Oerman Department Flam Serte presents Johann Nestroy's "Emen Jux will er sich machen" at 7 p m. Wednesday in Toy Lounge. The German film features the cast of the Wiener Burgthesler. Admission is free. The French Daws will be held at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at U Rendezvous Restaurant, East Franklin Street. Chapel HW ECOS will have a meeting to plan and wort on current projects at 7:30 p m Wednesday in 201 Bingham Hall. All persons interested in getting involved are invited to attend. The second meeting of Campue Qotd, an organisation for former girl scouts, will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room 206, Carolina Union. Anyone interested a welcome. Call 933-1704 or 933-1 M3 for more information. Dr. Robert H. Grubbs from Michigan State University will speak at a Chematry Colloquium entitled Metallocvcle aa an termed lates ki Organo transition Metal Chemistry at 1 1 am Wednesday in 308 Venable HaU. Dr. Anthony Mucci from the Department of Bioslatistics will speak on New Proofs tor New Central LknN Theoreme at a joint collouuium at 4 p m. in 224 Phillips HaU. Refreshments will he served at 3:30 p m. in 316 Phillips Hall. A meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation will be held at 6 p.m. TODAY and TOMORROW GENUINE LEATHER $59.00 Drastic Reductions Save up to 50 Well known out-of-town outlet finds it necessary to reduce their inventory at fantastic savings. You'll find famous maker men's and women's leather and suede coats and jackets at savings up to 50 per cent off regular retail prices. Today and tomorrow only. SAVE SAVBl SAVEl Current Fashion Leather Coats and Jackets to Choose From Many Styles & Many Colors Hurry! cJ-Vtrcs- HOLIDAY INN (Volid ID required.) .V-liapel HOT FUDGE CAKE i J For One Thin Quarter I & This Coupon i Good thru 10-30-77 West Franklin St. Across from Granville Towers I Open Sun. 8 a.m. -11 p.m. I Mon.-Thurs. 6 a.m. -11 p.m. I Fri. 6 a.m.-3 a.m., Sat. 7 a.m. -3 a.m. CUT ME OUT jpwuaj MmtktM mm rial mmmm mmmm mmm mmmm mmmm wtmem mmmm mmmm 25, 1977 calendar- Wednesday in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. The Orange County Mental Health Association is sponsoring a presentation on "Mental Health Legislation in the 1977 N.C. General Assembly" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pituboro St. The public is invited to attend. The Order el tie Oostten Fleece will meet at 7 30 p.m. Wednesday in the Frank Porter Oraham Lounge of the Carolina Union . TC "Science Fiction and f-antaay Club will hold its weekly meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 308 Alumni Hall. All imerested persons are invited. The Ice Hockey Club members will meet at 8: 1 J p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union lobby for the trip to practice. A meeting of UNC Common Cause will be held at 7:30 pm. Wednesday in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union Fall projects will he discussed. The International Folk Dancer will meet at 7 p m. Wednesday at the Student Center of the University Presbyterian Church. Sukacko Kolo (Croation)and Drmacica(Croaiion) will be taught. Save Man tana la Gorge from superhighway destruction. Support the cause and sign a petition in the Pit from 10 a m. to 2 p m. Wednesday and Thursday. For further information come to the Outing Club meeting ai 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. The Student Speech Communication Association will meet at 9 p m Wednesday in 106 Bingham Hall. The Caroline Indian Circle will hold its bimonthly meeting at 7:30 p m. Wednesday on the second floor of the Y -Building. All members are urged lo attend. The NC Coastal Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. All club members are urged to attend. Peer Counseling lor psychology courses will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the lobby of Davie Hall. The progrsm is sponsored by Pii Chi. Psychology National Honor Society. The Union Gallery Committee will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. It is important that all members try to attend. ITEMS OF INTEREST A bus trip to Wsshington, D C. has been arranged by the Committee on Et Asian Studies A few seats are still available. The cost is 117 per person. To join the lour or lo obtain further information contact Larry Kcsslcr, 4S3 Hamilton Hall, 933-3091. The trip is scheduled for Friday. Oct. 28. The 1977 line of UNICEF greeting card is here. Reach around the world to help a needy child by buying UNICEF cards and stationery at the Y-Building on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdsys from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p m. This offer lasts through Nov. 23. The Carolina Course Review, an evaluation of professors and courses is available in the Under it ad library and at the Union Desk. Free portrait will be taken every weekday from now until Nov. 4 by Stevens Studios for the 1978 Yacktiy Yack. All undergraduate, graduate and professional students should make appointments at the Carolina Union between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tnix is a perfect way to get photos of yourself for applications or passports without paying a sitting fee. Be sure to tune in to the continuing saga of "Scar War" every Friday night on WXYC. The Haw Hope Audubon Club is sponsoring a five-week course "Life of North Carolina Water Birds" lobe given at the Toiler Center, Botanical Gardens, Laurel Hill Road. Chapel Hill, beginning Wednesdsy. Oct. 26. and running through Jan. 23. 1978 There will be a S3 registration fee covering matenals, speakers and refreshments. Children over 12 are admitted free. Several field trips will be snnounccd during the course. The field trips will be open to the public. Send the $3 fee lo New Hope Audubon Club. P O. Box 2693, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. For more inlormation call Wanda C. Calhoon at 942-4394 or 933-3039. Career Planning and Placement is offering a series of three free workshops on the job-seeking process at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge, Carolina Union Come to one or all of the workshops. AWS dorm and sorority represenlatlvea who have not distributed rape booklets yet should come by the AWS office as soon as possible. Photographer needed The Daily Tar Heel needs a news photographer. Applicants must have own equipment, darkroom experience and must be able to work weekends. Bring portfolio to Allen Jernigan, photo editor, in the DTH office. and up OFF Regular Prices SAVE! SAVE! Noon 'til 9 p.m. Mill mmm GUESS WHAT GEORGE CAN BUY YOU AT SHONEY'S! I I I Take Out! 929-2115 New history The UNC history department will offer a new survey course this spring entitled "The Contemporary World in Historical Perspective." The course, which will be listed as H istory 16, will be taught by Frank Ryan. He says the course will emphasize the intellectual movements in the modern world since the end of World War II. Ryan says the course will be an extension of History 15, which is taught in the fall. History 15 emphasizes international Committee surveys problems in allocation of A committee organized to study the use of the cube in the Pit is circulating surveys to representatives of campus organizations. The survey is designed to assess the problems campus groups may have encountered while trying to acquire cube space for advertising. Cube Committee Chairperson Doug Markham said he hoped distribution of the surveys waT" be completed by today. Markham said the questionnaires should be returned to him by Friday. "Once we can define the problem areas, we can begin to consider solutions and new directions for the allocation of cube space," CGC last week along with three new bills on the agenda. Among actions the CGC will consider are: A bill to authorize a campuswide advisory referendum concerning a proposed student activity-fee increase. Rules and Judiciary Committee Chairperson Chip Cox will introduce a bill to establish a Nov. 16 student vote on the fee issue to determine student opinion. If the fee increase passes, the CGC then will vote on the increase and send the proposal to Chancellor N. Ferebee Taylor. A student Suoreme Court decision AND BEACH f, k ; A fc1J J ds-j WITH SPECIAL GUEST STAR AIR SUPPLY THURSDAY, NOV. 10th, 8 P.M. 7500 Limited Advance Tickets $8.00 NOTE: After limited advance tickets are sold the ticket price will be $9.00 ON SALE - GREENSBORO COLISEUM OR BELK'S IN CHAPEL HILL Iff THE Daily Crossword ACROSS 1 Nobel phys icist 5 Bush 10 Seth's brother 14 Algerian seaport 15 Papal crown 16 Adriatic seaport 17 1845 New York Demo crat 19 Choice words 20 Large deer 21 Dillseed, old style 22 Waterless 24 Part of B.A. 25 Giant ray 26 Venomous snakes 29 Seaside resort 30 Eccentric mechanical part 33 "- flowing with milk..." 34 The Red - 35 Swiss canton 36 Pianist Peter 37 Heals 38 Cheese 39 Seasoned sailor 40 Wedding bands 41 Propeller arm 42 Any person 43 Formerly 44 Ranch ropes 45 Grassy plain 47 Favor 48 Textile center in India 50 Social en gagement 51 Meal check 54 Excited 55 Holy Roman emperor Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: FlAlSlT HlAlLlT N ! RED I " sMatssftassaaaM r ir I r, I e yi i r It OlRIN Ml E N OTUlS mwKmmmmmmmwmmmmwmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmBam II rP! PTs 5 7 15 Fj r Ito In lu It 3 W T5 T5 u , ,r jj 'k" 3o -p ""if hI Jill ' B , ommi .assess saaasaaass. sssaaasaa- nLL it, F" sai saaaaaa m. ....), I J . l,,Jl, . ST 55 ! I 1 I ii 1 I I I Li I 1 I I courses offered in spring relations since 1945. Topics in the course, Ryan says, will deal with the technical and social problems of living in an overpopulated world under the constant threat of nuclear war. Included will be discussions of Freudianism, Marxism, totalitarianism and existentialism as exemplified by Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Other topics will be the counterculture of the 1960s, the impact of Oriental thought on the Western world, modern attitudes towards writing history, literary journalism Cube space he said. Markham said the committee was formed after several groups voiced concern that allocation of space was too haphazard. But he said he was not convinced this concern was widespread. "Hopefully, these surveys will let us know," he said. The questionnaire may be returned to Markham via campus mail or U.S. mail at 1212 Granville West. In addition, the organization representatives may drop the surveys in a box located outside of the office door of the Daily Tar Heel in the Carolina Union. Continued from page 1, Sunday improved the chances of the fee referendum's passage. The decision struck down a 1976 law specifying that a referendum must be approved by a vote of a two-thirds majority of at least 20 percent of the student body. Under the old law, a student could vote against the fee hike simply by staying home. Another presidential veto. The council has yet to vote to sustain or override President Moss' veto of two censures passed against CGC members in early October. Student Supreme Court appointments. CLUB PRESENTS Italy 25 Makes stick rnl by J. P. Campbell mud 26 Division of a poem 27 NY city 28 Flight manoeuver 29 Gigantic 31 Tilled land 32 Copycats 34 Con game 37 Ore of mercury 38 Different 40 Highway 41 Kneaderof dough 44 Prayer 46 Theater seats 47 Tag 48 Unclothed 49 Malarial chill 50 Plumbing problem 51 Despot 52 Site of Nepal 53 Cutting remark 56 Bar drink 57 Ancient 58 Regulation 59 Foreigner 60 Den 61 Congers 62 Respond 63 Dreary DOWN 1 Judicial attire Russian sea Canine call Hostelry Pranks Employs Declaim 8 Actress Mary 9 West Indies island 10 Shut off suddenly 11 Voracious fishes 12 Sea eagle 13 Leo 18 Electrical pressure unit 23 Presently 24 River in aMHsVUBKI I ft and futurology. " Ryan says 1 12 spaces are available for the course, which he expects to be filled mostly by freshmen and sophomores. He says' the course will combine lectures with class discussions. Ryan received his Ph.D. from UNC and has been with the history department since 1957. The history department also will offer seven new courses and four new History 90 seminars this spring. The courses will be History 60 (Soviet Russia in the 1920s), History 96 (Medieval and Renaissance Florence), History 127 (Mediterranean Societies and Economy in the Renaissance World), History 169 (The Worker in American Society), History 172 (The Development of Latin American Societies), a course on Western civilization and a course on France since 1870. The four new seminars will cover the Mexican revolution and its effects on Mexican workers, "Women and War," "The Radical and Libertarian Sixties" and "European Society as Reflected in 19th century Fiction and Drama." - EDDIE MARKS DTH Classifieds Announcements SIGN UP NOW as an usher for Playmakers' "Play It Again, Sam." Ushers see the show free. Sign up board and details in Graham Memorial Room 206. Work one or more performances, November 8 through November 27. SKI KILLINGTON, VT. with the UNC Ski Club! Only $165.57. There is plenty of space, but best rooms are going fast! Bill Verch 933-2567. For Sale SEASONED HARDWOOD OAK, Ash, Hickory, cut to your specifications, large pickup load, (over '7 cord). Delivered and stacked by myself $35.00. '.Call 942 1394 everTings. '' ' ' ' ' : " ' .... . .-rW,. . - VESTS & PARKAS'-' Polarguard & down. Ready for cold weather. Regular & special discounts Also sleeping bags. Camping gear sales & rentals. River Runners' Emporium, 383-2106. 3160 Hillsboro Rd Durham. SAILBOAT - Alcort Sailfish 13'8" long, 125 pounds, fiberglass, blue and white. Good condition. Can be carried on car top. $365.00. Call 933 9657 after 5:30. Help Wanted WE NEED HELP installing insulation. Call 942 1933. JOB OPENINGS: Alcoa Aluminum has college management -training openings. No experience' necessary. From $3.75hr. to $5.25hr. to start. Apply at Carolina Union, Room 215, Wednesday at 3:10 p.m. TEACHERS NEEDED: Local Christian school with grades 1 12. Needs Christian teachers. Sponsored by a fundamental church. Write or call Liberty Christian School, P.O. Box 11186, Durham 688-7616. ( OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform. - Write: International Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704 -, ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time job with good income, flexible hours, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan, Northwestern Mutual Life, 942-4187. WANTED - PERSONS interested in helping with the wrestling team. Specifically photography, announcing, keeping statistics, also any girls who worked with high school teams. Contact Bill Lam 966-5258 or come by Carmichael Room 147. Some help paid. SMALL PRESS SALESFINANCIAL CO ORD1NATOR. Position open now, second driver for Cosmep Van Project based in Carrboro. Sales, bookkeeping, and long distance driving skills required as well as a familiarity with the small press movement and a willingness to travel throughout Southeast. $6,000.00 plus travel expenses to start. Write immediately: Cosmep Van Project, Box 209, Carrboro, NC 27510. TEACHER NEEDED. LOCAL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NEEDS EXPERIENCED FIRST GRADE TEACHER. SPONSORED BY A FUNDAMENTAL CHURCH. WRITE OR CALL LIBERTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 11186, DURHAM. 688-7616. UNIQUE RESTAURANT and tavern opening soon on the waterfront in Beaufort, N.C. All positions open. Attitude and willingness to work valued over experience. Contact The Rogers 728 2133 or P.O. Box 149. Beaufort. N.C. 28516. EMERALD ENTERPRISES: Our business is perfect for students with just one hour spare time each night . Now entering Chapel Hill market and need positive minded people to fill all positions. No experience needed, training provided. Fantastic opportunities for advancement with continuation of job into the summer. Write Emerald Enterprises, P.O. Box 695, Chapel Hill, N.C. Lost and Found LOST: GOLD POCKET WATCH with monogram "WHH" on case. Please call Bill Hughes a! 967 9174 to claim reward. SOME CAMERA ACCESSORIES were found Thursday evening in the Zoology Geology pat king lot. To cl.tim them, call 933 2077, or goby the Zoology Department. Station's permit may be revoked The Station, a popular local restaurant, will be forced to close down tonight if the Carrboro Board of Aldermen votes to revoke its land use permit. At its regular bimonthly meeting tonight, the board will hold a revocation hearing on a condition-use permit granted to the owners of the Station, Mike Macomson of Hickory and Jim Stewart of Carrboro. With ' the conditional-use permits, the aldermen gave Macomson and Stewart a list of required improvements to the property, including paving a parking lot, installing outside lights and landscaping the grounds. Most of those improvements have been made, according to the owners. Macomson and Stewart may ask the board for an extension on the deadline of the conditional permits. The board has twice approved two similar requests. Advertise in the Daily Tar Heel Hackney's has White Stag White Stag skiwear... jackets, bibbers, vests. For men, women and children. In dozens of sun-bright colors and color combinations. In great new 1977 styles. When yoti look for skiwear... look to Hackney's for White Stag. for people who ski HockneuL University Mall Chapel Hill a Raleigh af LOST: GOLD CHAIN LINK earring in or around Venable Hall morning of October 19. If found please call Lisa Myers, 967-1636. FOUND PITTED PRESCRIPTION glasses in middle of road, Dawes Street. Call 942-3728. LOST: NORTH FORSYTH HIGH School class ring. White gold, ruby stone. Initials JRR. Lost October 17, reward offered. If found contact Jeanna 933-4737. FOUND CLASSRING - Cleavland Inst, of Electronics 1975, initials R.A.W. inside. Claim at "He's Not Here" Chapel Hill. Miscellaneous- 1NSTA-COPY offset printing quick copying .while you wait,., .100. .satisfartipn guaranteed. Check our fast service and low price on theses work. Insta-copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. ' ANYONE WHO WITNESSED the car and bicycle collision at the Cameron and Columbia intersection, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 7:30 a.m., please contact me. Nancy 967-5037. FLY TO F.S.U. homecoming this Friday, October 28. Riders needed to share expenses. Private plane, experienced pilot. $35 for round trip. Call Mike, 942-2336. RE-ELECT GERRY COHEN to the Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen. He's worked hard for better bus service and against Southern Bell rate hikes. Vote Gerry Cohen, Tuesday, November 8. Personal WANTED: FEMALE 18-30 for friendship and travel to Mexico and Caribbean with handsome 6 1, mid-30's writer. Also has mountain chalet. Please write and let's talk about things. Write Box 12579, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709. TO THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL in the Botany Dept. You've established roots in my heart be my homecoming queen. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: My seventh level thief and second level fighter are in D.C. Can someone find me a dungeon down here? Richard, 9338615. Roommates Needed ONE OR TWO male roommates needed to share large two-bedroom, $165 Apt. in University Gardens. Call 929-4603. Transportation HELP! I NEED A RIDE to and or from Atlanta the weekend of Oct. 28th. Can help with expenses and driving. Call Rusty 942 4564. Desperate! I NEED A RIDE to Raleigh on Wed., Oct. 26 after 2:00 p.m. Please call Stephen at 933-7913. Tha Dally Tar Haal la publlahad by lha Dally Tar Heal Board ol Dlraclora ol th University ol North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during tha regular academic year except during eaam period, vacations and aummer s salons. The following dates are to be the only Saturday leeuea: Sept 17, Oct 1, 8, 22, Nov. S. 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