i 2 I The Daily Tar Heel Friday, November 11, campus Compiled by Public service announcements must be turned Union by t 00 p m if they are to run the next ACTIVITIES TODAY The Carolina Dancers present a concert or new works by UNC faculty and students today and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union. The program also features dancing and choreography by guest artists from the N.C. School of the Arts and thecommunity. The UNC Water Polo Club practice will be held from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Bowman Gray Pool. Newcomers welcome! Carolina Population Center's bag luncheon will be from noon to 12:50 p.m. at 405 University Square, East Tower. Ronald Rindfuss, assistant professor of sociology, will speak on the socioeconomic aspects ol the time ol fertility in the United States. John S. Briggs. A.E.R.E. Harwell and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will speak on the Theory of Continuum Emission During Ion atom Collisions at II a m. in 258 Phillips Hall. Ehringhaus Coffeehouse presents an evening ol music with Blaine Smith and Mike Key from 10 p.m. till midnight. Admission is free. BVO or wine. Professor llse Graham, University of London, will speak on Descent Into Matter: Klelst's Aesthetic Credo and Poetic Practice at 8 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. The Carolina Dancers present a concert of new works by UNC faculty and students at 8 p.m. today and Saturday in the Great Hall. Admission is $2. The programs also feature dancing and choreography by guest artists from the community and the N.C. School of the Arts. J.V. tootball game against Fork Union Military Academy will be at 1:30 p.m. at Kenan Stadium. Admission is free. Maurice V. Wilkes from the University of Cambridge Computer Laboiatory will discuss the future ol computer systems at 3:30 p.m. in 215 Phillips Hall. UPCOMING EVENTS The Bread ot Lite Ministry presents MA Multi Organizational Basketball Game" from 3 p.m. to 5 Geodesic dome makes unique home Continued from page 1. instructions and enough hubs for the size dome they wanted. The hubs are made of metal and have six extensions with slots for wooden two-by-fours. Everything fits together into a puzzle of geometric shapes, Mansfield said. The outside framework took only one day to construct. Afterwards, they nailed on plywood and shingles and added insulation. "A lot of individuality" went into making the dome, Mansfield said. The kit allows for as many as four openings for doors or extensions, and windows can be put anywhere. An extension to the back of the dome will serve as a bathroom once a ditch is dug from the house to a well 400 yards away, Mansfield said. As of now, they GUITAR MASS A celebration of the Holy Eucharist accompanied by guitars and folk hymns LOUIS SUTTON, President of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at UNC, will speak 5:15 p.m. Sunday, November 13 CHAPEL OF THE CROSS 304 E. Franklin St. THE Daily Crossword ACROSS Aide: abbr. 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'- ' ' TT -"53 ,.uL,,,J,,. TTirpr i J?" jr yrprpr b jj- j-i "fr- ' "L"55 vrvt iJm. i.3 50 51 52 "53 '$ ! 5-7 T jil 55 fT 1 i , si i I.I I L .Mil I J 1111 1977 calendar - Jodi Bishop in to the box outside the OTH offices in the day Each iteni will run at least twice p.m. Saturday in the Women's Gym. Donation: $.75. Mr. Richard Loving, Wyclifle Bible Translator Coordinator of Linguists for New Guinea, will speak on "Community Christianity to Tribal Cultures" at 8 p.m. Saturday in Gerrard Hall. Free admission. Harvest Sale Saturday at Carrboro Christian Academy. 1 1 10W. MainStieet, one half mile west of the Town Hall in Carrboro. Baked and canned goods. Christmas crafts, homemade desserts, bread and plants. Trl-Delta barbeque dinner will be given Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house at 210 Pittsboro Street. Chapel Hill. Cost per plate is $2.75. Tickets may be purchased at the door. St. John's Metropolitan Community Church holds worship services at 3 p.m. in Raleigh at the U.C.C.. Dixie Trail and Wade Avenue. For information or transportation call 929-8843 or 967-9626. All are welcome, gay or straight. All men interested in the graduate chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity who have bachelor degrees are invited to attend a formal smoker at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Village Green Clubhouse. Guests are requested to wear a coat and tie. UNC Jugglers Association will meet at .'p.m. Sunday outside Berryhill Hall. Beginners are welcome. The South Campus Committee of the Carolina Union will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the James Green Room. Interested persons are welcome. Former Girl Scouts: There will be a meeting of the Campus Gold at 2 p.m. Sunday in Kenan Dorm. Please bring guitars, favorite songs, etc. Refreshments will be served. For more information call 933-1483 or 933-3202. ITEMS OF INTEREST Anyone interested in the 1978 Orientation Commission is invi:ed to stop by Suite D to discuss the positions w hich are open or to call 942 3469 and arrange an interview. A cooperative of local women artisans is have no running water and must use an outhouse. Nevertheless, the dome is quite civilied in most aspects. Electricity and heat are no problem. A wood stove gives them "more than enough heat at no cost," he said, and they have an oven, a refrigerator, a television and a telephone. A loft splits the dome and allows for seperate upstairs and downstairs bedrooms. The three or four soccer posters make you feel as if you were inside a soccer ball. Baroff and Mansfield are both Chapel Hillians like the remote setting away from town. "There's no one out here to disturb you," Mansfield said. But both usually go home on weekends to get a home-cooked meal. by Merion Moeser 64 Adolescent suffix 65 Paris com mune DOWN 1 Butter servings 2 - the kill 3 Case for small items 4 City of the wheels 5 Point 8 finger at 6 Form 7 Sunday talk: abbr. 8 Pielet 9 Early gate way to the West 10 Of a coun try: abbr. 11 Indian 12 Desire 15 Ornamental cord 19 Big cat 21 Impertinent 24 Love of Lovelace 26 Vessels 27 Flynn 28 Steambath 30 Declaim wildly 31 Solder 32 Sarah or Vera 33 Generous one 35 Melodies 38 Kind of diver 42 Spin a log: Scot. 44 Place for barnacles 45 Stoic 48 Teatime goodie 49 Print style: abbr. 50 Space group letters 51 Understood 52 Tease 54 "Exodus" author 55 Aries animals 56 Do in 58 Sugar suffix o c 6 c , w z ' z c r 1 c t H 9 O c 8 3 r o OJ r- (f r ? holding free demonstrations, creative workshops and classes for handmade goods at Womancratt at 412 W. Franklin St. across from McDonalds. For more information call 929-8362. Lab Theatre presents Alice In Wonderland at X p.m. today through Saturday, in Room I03 Graham Memorial. Admission is free. ' GingkoTree Day is coming. Join APO, Willie Koch and the North Tower Quartet at 4 p.m. the day all the leaves fall off. In the meantime, come by the tree in front of New West and guess when this special day will be. WXYC. the student radio station, is soliciting original scripts for a series of radio dramas to be produced later this year. Scripts may be of any type and length. Scripts and questions should be addressed to Nelson Golorth, WXYC. Box 51 Carolina Union. Technical Personnel are needed desperately lor the Carolina Reader's productions of Dylan Thomas' Under Milkwood. Those interested may call Kathi Lamb at 966-5 1 36 or933-9773. South Campus Quiz Bowl, sponsored by the Carolina Union, is now registering four-person teams at all South Campus information desks. Registration continues through Friday. Play begins next week. Juniors and seniors interested in participating in Centuring-Venturing, a three-part series on career and life planning, should contact Jane Kendall at C areer Planning and Placement office as soon as possible. A group will begin tonight. UNC Reader's Theatre will present "Bradbury Tonight." two short stories by Ray Bradbury at 8 p.m. today in Room 202 Carolina Union. Admission is free. Overeaters Anonymous has sw itched meet ing places from the YMCA to Room 2I5 Carolina Union for the Friday afternoon meeting. The last Veterinary Aptitude Test for admission in fall I978 will be held Dec. 3 in Raleigh. Applications need to be received in New York City by Nov. 1 7 and can be picked up in l()6 Nash Hall. More information on contract schools and catalogues can he found in the Educational Occupational Information Library in 10I Nash Hall. I he Campus-Community Link needs student volunteers to serv e on the Campus Y committee. Contact the campus YM-YWCA at 933-2333 if interested in coordinating a project involving students and senior citizens. The Fine Arts Festival is sponsoring a logo contest. The winning entry will be the oil icial logo. Submit entries to Box 15. Carolina Union, bv Nov. 12. Mansfield said occasionally someone will walk by and give the place a second glance to see if it is real. Me said two old women who lived about a mile awa stopped one time to watch the construction. One asked if the boys were building an igloo. When the boys said no, that it was a geodesic dome. Mansfield said the woman replied. " 'Well, we think it's cute. All you need is some petunias and that thing would be pretty." SEE GREASE "THE BROADWAY MUSICAL THAT STARTED THE REVIVAL OF THE ' NIFTY FIFTIES!" Life Magazine WAY'S LONGEST RUNNING SHOW! 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Gardner, an employee of Carolina Telephone and an ordained minister, is the secretary of the Nash County Republican Party and a member, of the executive committee of the state Republican Party. The 2nd Congressional District comprises Orange. Caswell. Person. Granville, Vance, Warren. Franklin, Halifax. Northampton, Nash, Edgecombe and Wilson counties. Fountain, who is from Edgecombe County, has not formally announced that he will seek another term, but he has indicated since last April in statements that he will run for re-election. Fountain has stated on repeated occasions that he would like to remain in office to help President Carter balance the federal budget. Clock missing University Police reported a clock was stolen from the first-flOor hallway in Greenlaw Hall sometime Wednesday. Police estimated the value of the clock at $30. 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N Y. 11101 Y&An GUARANTEE Council grants funds to RHA and sets up new committee By HOW ARD TKOXLEK Staff W riter The Campus Governing Council (CGC) Tuesday night granted $ 1 ,400 to one student group and referred actiori on two other issues to committee for further study. The council received requests for $500 and $900 from the Residence Hall Association (RHA). The $500 grant is to be used lor the RHA State Conference to be held in Chapel Hill this weekend. The $900 appropriation is for continued operation of RHA for the remainder of the year. The CGC established a select committee composed of students, CGC members, University administrators and a faculty member to study and recommend revisions in the current CGC budgetary process, during which all funded student organizations formally present their budget requests to the CGC lor approval. I he current system has come under fire from students, both inside and outside Student Government who claim the system is unwieldly and unfair to some organizations. The oemmittee vwll make recommendations for reform ot the budgetary process later in the year. Student Body President Bill Moss indicated that the move is intended to bolster support for the student-lee increase by quelling past criticisms about the way the allocation process is handled. "The primary intention in setting up this committee is to answer a lot of questions students have had about the way their money Is, being spent now." Moss said. "Whether or Sri) DTH Classifieds Announcements ANYONE INTERESTED in attending the announcement speech of Sen. McNeill Smith, candidate for U.S. Senate, on Monday, Nov. 14 at RDU Airport should contact Mary Ellis at 933 5194. For Sale HARDEST SALE THIS SATURDAY, 12 Nov. Carrboro Christian Academy, 1110 West Main Street, 2 mile west of the Town Hall in Carrboro. Baked goods, homemade desserts, Christmas items, canned goods, plants, home items and crafts. For Rent FOR SALE: Two Granville East contracts 3rd floor. Perfect for two females wanting to room together on campus. Available for Spring. Call Now. 933 1781. GRANVILLE EAST contract for spring semester for sale. Great suite. Contact Laura Miller at 933 1805. PLEASE BUY OUR Spring Housing Contracts: Connor (Cheryl - 933-5252), Cobb (Jean - 933 7346). or James (Michele 933-4966). The sooner, the better! Help Wanted 13 STUDENTS experienced construction carpentry aluminum siding to remodel shed weekends near campus. $3.00 hr. 929-6044. PART TIME OFFICE WORKER, 10 hours per week. Flexible hours you choose. Excellent experience for Accounting or Business Majors. Some typing experience helpful. For information call Kent Lester"- Photo Specialties 967-9576. THE BACCHAE is now hiring a disc jockey immediately will train. Apply in person at the Bacchae. AFFECTIONATE AND RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER needed for year old son of faculty members. Second semester. Monday, Wednesday, Friday mornings 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. $1.50 an hour. 967-7504 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, 94241. Lost and Found LOST 3 SECTION English notebook on wall behind Preclinical Educational Building around 3:00 p.m. 119. Please call collect 489-0063 (Durham) after 5 30. Need desperately! FOUND: Young female cat part Siamese part tabby near Old Well Apts. Call 929 1002. LOST: HONDA AND SUBARU KEYS along wit h Wo house keys on a single steel ring between Carroll and Davie Halls. Call 929 7818 4:30-6:00 p.m. LOST: SET OF KEYS on Fetzer Field Monday evening Will whoever picked them up please contact Susie at 933 6307. FOUND: Pair of glasses across from Carolina INN in gutter after game Saturday. Call 933 2610 after 9 00 p.m. or before 9:00 a.m. FOUND: 4 keys on leather charm with MAN on leather. Found on m.iilhox outside Chase Cafeteria tp-' 1:00. 11 8. Keys are at Union Desk. FOUND: A CALCULA1 OR in the vicinity of the Health Science Library. To identify, please call 3-6304. not the fee increase passes, it is important t hat the council spend the money as well as it can. This committee should insure that if the fee increase is passed, the extra money will be handled properly and in the best.interest of the student body." The council also heard arguments from UNC student Shelly Droescher about eliminating restrictions on Student Legal Services (SLS), a legal aid program provided for students by Student Government. Droescher argued before the council that the restrictions placed on SLS lawyer Dorothy Bernholz are unfair to students. Bernholz may not represent students in legal action against the University. Droescher said that under these restrictions, students often were left with no legal recourse when they were wronged by the University. "In my case, it was a $40 parking ticket," she said. "But to fight it in court, it would cost me $ 1 .000. 1 can't afford that. But 1 can't afford the $40 either. "What if the University does something really wrong? Who can fight it? They know we can't." The council carefully refrained from taking a stand on the issue and instead referred it to the Legal Advisory Committee, a student committee charged with overseeing SLS. for further study. The council also authorized the Chapel Hill branch of Common Cause to hold a mock referendum on issues such as the Panama Canal. The vote will be held in conjunction with the student-fee referendum Nov. 16. 19 Varieties of Hot & Cold Subs 1 INSTACOPY Quality Copying Franxlin & Columbia (Over the Zoom) 929 2147 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Miscellaneous- PERSONALIZED DATING. 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