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2 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday. October 26, 1977 campus calendar- Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public service announcements must be turned in to the box outside the DTH offices in the Union by 1 00 p m it they are to run the next day Each item will run at least twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY Tlx Student Legal Services will hold a workshop on curt ai 3..W p.m. in Room 209 Carolina Union. Everyone a invited lo attend. The German Department Film Series presents Johunn Nettroy'i "E inen Jux wilier sich machen" at 7p.m in Toy Lounge. The German film features the cast of the Wiener Burgthester. Admission is free. The French Dinner will he held at 5 JO p m ai I e Rendezvous Restaurant. East Franklin Street. Chapel Hilt ECOS will have a meeting to plan and work on current projects at 7:0 p.m in 201 Bingham Hall. All persons interested in getting involved are invited to attend the second meeting of Campus Gold, an organization for former girl scouts, will he held at 7 p.m. in Room ?o C arolina linion Anyone interested is welcome Call 9.13-1704 or 9JJ-IH4J for more information. Dr. Kohcrt H Gruhhs from Michigan Slate University will speak at a Chemistry Colloquium emitted Melallocyclea as Intermediates In Organotraneltlon Metal Chemistry at 1 1 a.m. in JOtVcnahlc Hall Or. Anthony Mucci from the Department of Biostalislics wil speak on New Proofs lor New Central Limit Theorems at a jmnt colloquium at 4 p.m. in 224 Phillips Halt Relreshments will he served at J 30 p m in lie. Phillips Hall A meeting of the Executive Board ol the Gradual end Professional Student Federation will he held at 6 p m in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina I nion. Montpellier meeting today Students interested in studying at the University of Montpellier in Montpellier, France, are invited to attend a meeting to discuss the program at 4 p.m. today in Toy Lounge in Dey Hall. Any interested student, regardless of his major, is invited to attend the meeting, at which information about the one-year program abroad will he distributed. 'Montpellier is a city in southern France. At the university there, students will study both the French language and literature. To qualify for the year of study, students must . have 8 B-minus average with at least two years of college French. I he Orange County Mental Health Association sponsoring a presentation on "Mental Health Legislation in the 1977 N.C. General Assembly" at 7:.V0 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation. 214 Piilshoro St. The public is invited lo attend. 1 he Order ol the Golden Fleece will meet at 7; lo p m in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club will hold its weekly meeting at 7 p m. in 308 Alumni Hall. All interested persons are invited. The Ice Hockey Club members will meet at K 15 p m. in the Carolina I'mon lobby for the trip to practice. A meeting ol UNC Common Ceuse will he held at 7 30 p m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room ot the Carolina I'mon Fall projects will he discussed. I he International Folk Dancers will meet at 7 p m. at the Student Center of the University Presbyterian Church Sukacko Kolo (Croationl and Drmacica (Croatian) will he taught Save Nanlahala Gorge from superhighway destruction Support the cause and sign a petition in the I'll Irom 10 a m. to 2 pm. today and Thursday For fuither inhumation come lo the Outing Club meeting at 7 p m. in the Carolina Union. 1 he Student Speech Communication Association ill mcci at 9 pm. in lOn Hingham Hall The Carolina Indian Circle will hold us bimonihls meeting at 7 .30 p m on the second Hoot ol the Y-Huilding All members are urged to attend. IhcNC Coastal Club will meei at 7 p m in the South Gallery Meeting Room ol the Carolina Union All club mcmhersarc urged Peer counseling tor psychology courses will he held Irom 9 a m to I p m today through Friday in the lobby ol Davie Hall,The program is sponsored by Psi Chi. Psychology National Honor Society. I he Union Gallery Committee ill meet at 7pm in the South Gallery Meeting Room ol ihcCamlimi t nion It is impoilanl lhat all members try lo attend A meeting tor all students inteiesied in ihe UNC Year at Montpeller (France) Program will he held ai 4 pm in l.n t ounge. Dey Hall. the UNC Reader's Theatre will present Kuliaid Hiiiiiiigun's Trie Hunklme Momlvr ul K p m in 202-204 Carolina Union. I he show will run ugain Thursday night at the same linu- and place. UPCOMING EVENTS A seminar entitled Tree Planting and Care: Dos and Don Is will he held at 7. 30 pm 1 hursday at the Chapel Hill Public I ibrary meeting room I he seminar will leature J R MeGraw. a toreslry extension specialist ut NorlhCarolinaStjleUniversiiy Admission is free and everyone cordially is invited lo attend Ihe Graduate History Society presents Piolessor Peter II. Wood uf Duke University speaking on "Ihe South: Who Started If" at K p m Thursday in 569 Hamilton Hall The Department ol History presents Prolessor Rogei ( hartier ot Department d'Hisloire tlnivcrsite de Montreal speaking on criminal slang in IHth and caily 19th century Frame at 4 p m. I hursday in 5b9 Hamilton Halt. Halloween Treats from ThelPs! Follow the crowd this Halloween for dipped pumpkin cookies, gingerbreadmen, owls, cats, witches and more. Thell's Bakery 124 E. Franklin St. 942-1954 Mon.-Sat. 8:30-6:00 Sunday 1:00-6:00 mm !l com A. Drastic Reductions Save up to TODAY ONLY! GENUINE LEATHER COATS $59.00 and up 50 OFF Regular' Prices 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 only! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Current Fashion Leather Coats and Jackets to Choose From. Many Styles & Many Colors Hurry! HOLIDAY INN N7 Chapel Hill 9 p.m. All soles final. Cash or Personal Check (Valid ID required.) THE Daily Crossword by Stanley A. Kurzban ACROSS 1 Before back or wit 5 Woel 9 Health resort 12 Mine: Fr. 13 Central part 14 Cad 15 Flutfy feathers 16 Eye part: comb, form 17 Israeli airline 18 Give -(assist) 20 Ready for duty 22 Paradise 23 Apply, as butter 25 Lasso 27 Chimney dust 30 Back talk Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: MRU S U JL f i 4i?H - -A R T SHH A N tA n 7 on cjjre5TTd a M iiiO 5 A I D A T EEii B A il Ji. 1 1 A RllUisA U!J'!TTETrATR. E IE LIS Ll rep1l1v1J DRAB 102677 33 Stare with mouth open 35 Later 37 Injure the of 40 Office worker 41 Show great fondness 42 Command, old style 43 Termini 44 Suit mate rial 46 Less dry 49 Eight: Sp. 52 Flycatcher 54 Alleviation of grief 56 Smartly dressed 57 River part 60 Concerning 61 Affluent 62 Soup 63 British gun 64 Gosit -tack 65 Column bit 66 Matched 1 2 3 4 5 collections DOWN "Mary -little..." Soap plant Made moos Dainty dish Atmosphere: comb, form 6 Chou En 7 Zeal 8 Hit with rocks 9 Vend 10 Ring 11 Everything 13 Up-to-date 14 Top, scho lastically 19 One: Fr. 21 Valencian houses 23 After hand or band 24 Indian infant 26 In the past 28 Amerind 29 Golf pegs 30 Rfil. of aves. 31 Comedian Johnson 32 Observed 34 Gain ad mission 36 Alphabetic sequence 33 Gave medi cine to 39 Always, to poets 45 Stickum 47 Musical rates of speed 48 Fish 50 Dispatch 51 Group of eight 52 Climb, in away 53 12-point type 54 That girl 55 Ages and ages 56 Magnon 58 Actress Mary 59 Pro- 1 b K II, r M H, 7 jo jL"' ''"Ij 1 jjrj i Tz i3 " jiT 75 TZ Tj 75 19 20 2i ' "" mm,- fiTf' 25 2fT " 527 'itW irprpr -"is n p sr l. - .a mmm mm mmtmmm a mm. 37 it 39 55 "H """" ' L-L- " " j;6 trW" "55 ypETt I , f !. ST tf si I 1 1 I 1. . I I I h - 1 1 I O C c w so z i c 3 n O C5 . Ihe Socledad Hlipanlca Carollnaaa mil hold its iniorm.il Itrtulia at 5 p m Thursday at He's Not Here All hispannphitcsari' welcome I he UNC Jugglers Aaaoclatlon ill meet at 4 p.m. I hursdiis in Memorial Hall. Besianers are sveknmc The Alchemist will have a meeting at K p m lliuisd.is in ilk Frank Porter Graham Room. Carolina l!nion All inieiestnl persons are invited to attend The Annual Century Debate on the rule ol I'naUnd's Oliver Cromwell will be held Thursday in New West ll.ill I or more information call 42-2 H6 Excellence In Audio Reproduction is a eluh open to all persons interested in the highest qunlitv ol reeotded ami reproduced sound. An inlornial neviinK nill be held ai 1 10 p.m I hursdas at HoiiMies HeriK's. Embroidery and needle work classes meet at 7 p.m curv 1 hursdas in 452 Hamilton Hall. I )eep Jonah leatuies Dlanne Oooch at p.m. I hursdas I hete is no cover thar(K Brin sour own hcer m siine ITEMS OF INTEREST I he Orientation Committee ol the Association ot Business Stud an ta is olk-nnn advising orieniation assistance dunnsi prcreaislration lor treshman and sophomores who are considering a maior in business or accounting these sessions are available The Medical Technology Club will meet at 7pm. I hursday, Oct. 27. in 221 Greenlaw to discuss preregistration. anytime between si a m and 4 p m Vs ednesdav thiough hridav on the third floor ol South Building All organizations end departments arc encouraged to make nominations lor homecoming queen. Nomination lorms are available Irom Ihe Carolina I'mon Information Desk l-urther inquiries should be addressed to SVV-fcihX or sJ.iJ-IIH.V I he Student Government Tutoring Service needs volunteer tutors, especially in math, tutors arrange their own tutoring schedules u lib those they tutor Anyone interested should call V.W 5201 between 6 and it p.m. Monday through I hursday. A bus trip lo Washington. D C. has been arranged hy the Committee on East Asian Studies. A lew scatsare still avmlahle. I he cost is JI7 per person lo oin the lour or to ohiam lurthcr inlormation contact l.arry Kessler.45! Hamilton Hall. 9.1.1-5IW I . I he trip is scheduled lor Hiday. Oct. 2 I he 1 977 line ol UNICEF greeting cards is here. Reach around the world to help a needy child by buying UNfCF.h cards and stationers at the V -Building on luevlays. Wednesdays and Ihursdavs Irom Ham to 2 p.m I his oiler lasts Ihrough Nov. 23. I he Carolina Course Review, an evaluation ol prolcssors and courses is available in the I ndeigrad library and at the Union Desk. Free portraits w ill he taken cverv weekday Irom now until Nov. 4 by Stevens Sludlos lor the 1978 airn Ymk. All undergraduate, graduate and prolcssional students should make appointments at Ihe Carolina I'mon between ,9 a m and 5 p.m. 1 he Medical Technology Club w ill sponsor a bake sale from Kla.m. to 2 p.m.. I hursday .Oct 27. in Iron! ol theCarohna Union. Course reviews are available With the beginning of preregistration. many students will be relieved to know that help is available. The Phi'Eta Sigma Course Description may be obtained at many Daily Tar Heel distribution sites. Phi Eta Sigma, the freshman honor society, published the booklet, which presents professors' thoughts and opinions about the courses they will teach. Also available to students are the Siucleni Hullt'lin and the Carolina Course Review, which provide information from departments and students respectively. Phi Eta Sigma feels that its publication and these descriptions together cover all aspects of a course. Departments publishing their own listings, such as English, history and political science, are not coveted in the Phi Eta Sigma course review. Police say man victim of hit-and-run University Police reported a hit-and-run traffic accident on Raleigh Road Sunday. David A. Irvin of 105 Everett told police a light-colored car swerved in the road and struck his bicycle as he was exiting the Carolina Union parking lot. Irvin, whose bike sustained $40 in damage, suffered minor injuries but was not hospitalized. Bruce Levin of 1 1 3-A Todd St. told police he discovered his $150 calculator missing from a Gardner Hall classroom Oct. II. Levin had been away from the room for an hour, police said. Robert B. Moorhead, a School of Public Health employee, reported his parking permit missing from his unlocked car . Monday, police said. tMT' Lw Aw J V I J J Thurs. Oct. 27 4:00 & 8:30 p.m. Page Auditorium Tickets available now at Page Box Office. i Evening: $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 Matinee: $4.50 A sensational production celebrating the 20th anniversary of the greatest musical of all time. A presentation of the Duke University Committee on the Performing Arts. THE YOUNG AMERICANS West Side Story on m nttption of Jnomt Rohbim h U.tit h LytUi h ARTHUR LEONARD STEPHEN LAURENTS BERNSTEIN S0NDHEIM Entire Original Production Directed and Choreographed by t JEROME R0BBINS i-Jt pfdrnted m frtWo h aWrl E. Gnfth mni Hot, 14 5. Frwr, by Mngtmml uh Roger L Slrrtnt U. u.2" $-f 69 Cooked Roast Beef Bavarian Brand Pickle Loaf Pimento Cheese u. 109 Yellow Or White American Cheese... Lb $-3 99 Gouda Cheese .. Lb. $249 Custard & mM AO r-k i r' v a vr rumpKin rie 26 oz. e Chocolate Chip omm Cookies ...... Doz. f w French Bread 16 0z. 49c Brownies 10 For $1.00 Apple Danish 4 For $1.00 WATCH FOR,OUR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS DECORATED CAKES AND PARTY TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS r - I,- i t BSD Carr Mill Shopping Village 942-8564 Prices Effective Through Sun., Oct 30, 1977 All Qu.mtitv Rights Resmvpd Plan to convert apartments into elderly housing opposed Several Chapel Hill citizens, including a UNC law student, expressed displeasure with a plan to convert Northampton Apartments into a housing unit for the elderly at a public hearing held Monday by the Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen. The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina seeks to purchase the apartment building and convert it into a home designed lor persons over 60 years old. The Diocese runs a similar housing unit in Southern Pines. Alderman Gerry Cohen requested the hearing so that residents of Northampton Apartments could air their objections. The 225 residents of Northampton would bedisplaced onJune 1, 1978 is Northampton is sold. Among those who voiced objections to the sale was UNC law student Armand DiMeo. DiMeo told the board that he had lived at Northampton lor three years and felt that he and many other residents would have difficulty finding another place to live. He said the displaced Northampton residents would add to the town's traffic problem if they had to move further from campus. DiMeo said after the hearing the current Northampton owner, Richard Birgel, has said that he would help current residents relocate. "It would be hard to say that other tenants are outraged over the thing," DiMeo said, "for they w,ould only be there a few years at most. "Every tenant is entitled to the quality housing Northampton provided, and there are not that many quality apartments in Chapel Hill, especially one-room apartments." The board referred the permit, which allows the modifications necessary for Northampton Apartments' sale, to the town's planning board. The board also heard discussion on a petition by Dr. Eugene Grace, a Chapel Hill physician, which urged the hoard to change its opposition to the filling of Jordon Lake. The board reaffirmed its opposition to Jordon Lake on a 6-2 vote. Aldermen Gerry Cohen and Thomas Gardner voted no. - STEPHEN HARRIS Speaker: Mr. David Peek Savannah River Operation Department of Energy PRESIDENT CARTER'S ENERGY PLAN" Panel Respondents: Professor Joseph Straley Professor David Orr Dr. Thomas Donnelly TONIGHT 8:00 p.m. Morehead Faculty Lounge Morehead Planetarium Open to Public Sponsored by UNC-CH campus Y 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. Automobiles' & Auto Service VW GOT THE BLAHS? TUNE-UPS $12.50 PLUS PARTS. MUFFLERS, CLUTCHES, SHOCKS, BRAKES, VALVES, REBUILDS. THE BUG HAUS GUARANTEES PARTS & LABOR. 967-7414 EVENINGS F"OR INFORMATION. VW PARTS & MACHINE SERVICE FOR DO-IT-YOURSELFERS AT LOWEST PRICES. THE BUG HAUS. 967-7414 EVENINGS FOR INFORMATION. For Sale 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 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. BREADMENS NEEDS both full and parttime help. Immediate employment for cooks, dishwashers and waitresses. Apply in person at Breadmens, 337 W. Rosemary or call 967 7110. 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. OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform. - Write: International Jdb Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704 LOST: GOLD POCKET WATCH with monogram "WHH" on case. Please call Bill Hughes at 967-9174 to claim reward. LOST! SILVER "CROSS" PEN with initials GKB. Lost in or near 100 Hamilton, October 24. If found please call Karl933-1521.Much sentimental alue. -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 Eectronics 1975, initials R.A.W. inside. Claim at "He's Not Here" Chapel Hill. LOST: LARGE SPAYED CAT in vicinity of Fitch Lumber. Tortoise shell (mixed orange, brown, grey) color. Call 933-7508. 967-3361. Miscellaneous HESHE. Triangle Area's personalized dating service. We match txryour specifications. Special student rates. Write P.O. Box 1109, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514 INSTA-COPY offset printing. & quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our fast service and low price on these work. Insta-copy, corner of Franklin & ColumbiaV (over the Zoom). 929-2147. 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 lo the Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen. He' worked hard for better bus service and against Southern Bcsll rate hikes. Vote Gerry Cohen, Tuesday, November 8. 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, 9424187. Personal TO THE RADIANT RED HEAD in radiology, I only have x-rays for you be my homecoming queen. Clark Kent. THIS TOWN DOES NOT NEED an 85db limit put on rock music. Don't kill live rock! Signed, The H Bombs (we'll be back). Transportation 1 NEED A RIDE to Raleigh on Wed., Oct. 26 after 2:00 p.m. Please call Stephen at 933-7913. 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 ORDINATOR. 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. j EMERALD ENTERPRISES: Our business lis ported for students with just one hour spare 'time each night. Now entering Chapel Hill market and need positive minded people to fill all position's. No experience needed, training provided. Fantastic opportunities for advancement with continuation of job into the summer. Write Emerald Enterprise, P O. Box 695, Chapel Hill, N.C. Lost and Found LOST - DIAMOND RING, Friday night in or around The Basxhae Sentimental value Large ,,.w,,id Call 7 2891 S()ME; CAMERA ACCESSORIES were lu.md T1hhmJ.iv I'vvninij in Ihe Zoology Geology 1 1. ii king lot. 1 o claim thi'in, call 933 207, or 90 by llii y.mkinv IVpar Uncut Tha Dally Tar Haal is pubUahtd by tha Dairy Tar Had Board of Director ol tha Unkmslty ot North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during tha regular academic year except during eam period, vacations end summer sessions. The following dales are lo be the only Saturday Issues: Sept 17, Oct. 1, S, 22, No. 5. The Summer Tar Heel Is " published weekly on Thursday during the summer saaalona. Office are at te Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building, UnhrereHy of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27S14. 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