I I 2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, November campus J Compiled by Jodi Bishop Public service announcements must be turned in to the box outside the DTH oflicet in the Union by 1 00 p.m. if they are to run the next day Each item will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY There will be an organizational meeting of all those interested in helping &n. McNeill Smith, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, at 7 p.m. in Room 206 of the Carolina Union. Opto Stag Night Coffeehouse, featuring various types of amateur entertainment, will be held from 8 to 1 1 p.m. in DMp Jonah in the basement of the Carolina Union. The Outing Club will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 202, Carolina Union. The UNC Ski Club will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 204, Carolina Union. Learn about Esperanto, an International language developed around the idea of world understanding, at 8 p.m. in Room 2I7, Carolina Union. The prcmed-predent society, Alpha Epallon Delta, will meet at 6: 15 p.m. in 107 Berryhill Hall. This includes supper and a presentation by Dr. William Fleming on his experiences with the ship "Hope "Everyone is welcome. The Recreation Society will have a meet ing at 7 p m. in Room 209, Carolina Union. ; Interviews for the Lab Theater production of Leonard Melfi's Birdbalh will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. in Room 203 Graham Memorial. The CQC Rulei and Judiciary Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in Room 202, Carolina Union. Anyone interested in speaking on the Honor Code revisions is welcome. Parliano Italiano: Come and apeak Italian at the Tavola Rotonda at 6 p.m. at the Rendezvous Restaurant (formerly Tello'i). Contraceptive Health Education Clinic at 7 p.m. in Room 231 of the School of Public Health. Men and , women are welcome. A UNC Short Courae, Problem Solving Using APL (Session 2), will be offered at 3 p.m. in 228 Phillips Hall. An IRSS Short Courae, SPSS (Session I), will be offered at 2 p.m. in 209 Manning Hall. William Buttelmann of Ohio State University will speak on "Phrase Structure Syntax, Semantics and Translation" at 3:30 p.m. in 324 Phillips Hall as part of the UNC Computer Science Alumni Series. Thinking about your career? Come to a free two-part workshop designed to help you figure out what you want to do Focus is on work values, interests and skills Part II is at 3 p m. in 108 Hancs Hall. Sponsored by Career Planning and Placement. The Union Gallery Committee will meet at 7 p m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. Next semester's program will be discussed. Battle considered for judgeship Chapel H ill attorney Gordon Battle is one of the attorneys Gov. Jim Hunt is considering for a Superior Court judgeship for Orange and Chatham counties, a spokesperson for the governor said. Battle, a Democrat, was endorsed unanimously for the position by the Orange County Bar Association. Other nominees include attorneys FOR THE RECORD i,in It was Stone, not Gold Statements concerning the decision by the Chapel Hill Police Department to crack down on traffic violations by bicyclists were misattributcd to Capt. Arnold Gold in a Daily Tar Heel story Friday. The statements actually were made by Police Chief Herman Stone at a press conference. Gold was at the conference, but he was not quoted in the slory. The DTH regrets the error. Tourney tickets Students may sign up for, ACC Basketball Tournament tickets today, Wednesday and Thursday. Sign-up today will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Carolina Union and from 1 1 a.m. to S p.m. at the law school. Sign-up Wednesday will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Carolina Union and from 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the med school cafeteria and at the Y Court. Thursday sign-up will be from 1 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union and from 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Chase Cafeteria. Students must bring their IDs to sign up. Village Optician k PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED " LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription non-prescription It doesn't cost any more to have your pizza delivered! (basic cheese prices) PIZZA HUT 13 Inch $3.49 (approx. $ .0263 per sq. in.) 15 Inch $4.59 (approx. $ .0260 persq. in.) " When it comes to pizza, we come to wut free 15, 1977 calendar- The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Kenan Field House. Coach Mike Roberts will speak. Have breakfast with friends and professors. Come to the Koflee Klatch from 9 to 1 1 a.m. in the Pine Room. Sponsored by the Campus Y. Seniors or graduate students who are seeking employment outside the teaching profession and who would like to use the services of the Career Planning and Placement office are invited to an orientation meeting at 1 1 a.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. The Carolina Union Perlorming Arts Committee will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 215. Carolina Union. An Italian wlne-tastlng party will be held at 8 p.m. at the Newman Center. You get one cup each of five of the finest Italian wines. (That amounts to one bottle per person). Tickets on sale in 214 and 317 Dey Hall for $3. The Policy Committee of the Association ot Business Students will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the third floor faculty lounge of Old Carroll. Interested students are invited. Delta Sigma PI will meet at 7:30 p.m. in T-S New Carroll. UPCOMING EVENTS Have breakfast w ith friends and professors. Come to the Koffee Klatch from 9 to 1 1 a.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room. Sponsored by the Campus Y. A UNC Short Course, "How to Use the Linkage Editor and Loader and Establish Program Libraries," will be offered at 3 p.m. Wednesday in 228 Phillips Hall. S. D. Colson of Yale University will discuss "Energy Transfer in Isotopic Mixed Crystals" at 3:50 p.m. Wednesday in 265 Phillips Hall as part of the UNC Physics Colloquium. Coffee and tea will be served at 3:30 p.m. in 277 Phillips Hall. Durham Academy Parents Council will sponsor a book fair from 1 1 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the gym at the Academy Road campus. The Lutheran Campus Ministry will meet at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church on Rosemary Street to celebrate Holy Communion. A common meal and fellowship will be held at 6 p.m. in the campus center behind the church. Students interested in the UNC Year in Seville Program should attend a slide show and panel discussion at 4:15 p.m. W ednesday in the fourth-floor lounge ol Dey Hall. The International Folk Dancers will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Presbyterian Student Center. Haroa Haktana (Israeli) and Bckesi Paros (Hungarian) will be Lucius Cheshire and Dalton Loftin of Hillsborough. Loftin, president of the Chatham-Orange District Bar, has said he supports Battle's candidacy. Cheshire, a former county attorney, is an organizer of the Orange Committee, the group of conservative Democrats that filed suit last spring asking the N.C. Board of Elections to purge students' names from voter registration books in Orange County. All three candidates were checked by the State Bureau of Investigation before the statewide Judicial Nominating Committee submitted the names to Hunt. The screening board members were appointed by Hunt, Chief Justice of North Carolina Susie Sharp and legislative leaders, The spokesperson said the governor will announce his appointee by Nov. 23. Enjoy a Cup with Your Favorite Prof KOFFEE KLATCH This Morning 9-11 in the Pine Room Sponsored by Campu9 Y Southern, Optician 121 E. Franklin St. Nut to the Vataty Theatre 942-3264 PEPPI'S 13 inch 16 Inch $3.15 $4.15 (approx. (approx. $ .0237 $ .0207 persq. In.) persq. in.) PTA 12 inch 16 inch $2.35 $3.95 (approx. (approx. $.0208 $.0197 persq. in.) per sq in.) deliver (in service area) 942-8581300 W. Rosemary Street John C. taught. The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival Off season Players present "Beyond the Fringe" at 7 and 9 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and Nov. 30, Dec. I and Dec. 2 at the Ranch House on Airport Road. Cost is S3 for students with IDs and $4 for adults. The Wednesday Bible Study of St. John's MCC will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Raleigh. If you need transportation, call 929-8843 or 967-9626. For more information, call or write MCC. Box 691, Chapel Hill. A brlng-your-own-bao. luncheon for older students, sponsored by the student affairs office, will be held from noon to 1:45 p.m. Wednesday in Rooms 303-204 of the Carolina Union. Undergraduates aged 25 to 35 and all students 35 or older are invited. Will you be looking for a job? t eam how to do it effectively so you won't waste time and cause unnecessary frustration. Career Planning and Placement is offering a scries of three free workshops on the job seeking process at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday and Monday in 108 Hanes Hall. The Student Speech Communication Association will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 106 Bingham. A Career Planning Placement representative will speak. The French dinner will be at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Krissa's Restaurant, located behind PTA on West Rosemary Street. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Friends of the Chapel Hill Library are sponsoring a membership drive. Tax-deductible cards are available at the library for $1. Contact Rosalind Howell at 929-0192 for mere information. UNICEF cards and glftSareavailable9a.m.lo4p.m. Monday through Friday at the War Rcsisters League office. Room 108. Located on Purefoy Road inside the Community Church. advisers Continued from page 1 . counselors and counselor interns. "We offer four basic services," Lawler says. "Testing, career exploration, personal counseling and a resource library where students can find information on graduate and professional schools and potential careers. "We get many referrals from advisers in South Building. This or the Mental Health Center is where students with personal problems go. We help identify interests, values and skills." Yet another major resource for students living in dormitories is the resident assistant. RAs are graduate and undergraduate students who live in the dorms and are paid to assist residents with a wide variety of problems. "Our office has a broader base than just academic advising," Jim Osteen of University housing told 'the Committee on Academic Advising. "We're concerned with the total growth of the student within the residence hall. "RAs at the student level bear the brunt of advising. We try to impress on them that they are peer counselors and their limitations as such. But academic advising is an official part of their job. "To that extent it interferes with advising on the dean level. There is no communication between housing and the General College and Arts and Sciences." Other, more specialized advising programs are available on campus, but those outlined above are the programs which potentially can serve the greatest number of students. Students and administrators, including the advisers themselves, have pointed out several problems with the individual systems and the overall program and potentiar solutions. These problems and solutions will be the topic of Part Three of this series. THE Daily Crossword ACROSS 1 Runs oft to marry 7 Pops 12 Alligator pear 13 Washings 15 Candy 16 Dye 17 Application 18 Expressed indignation Yesterday's 20 Colored by the sun 21 Piece of fired clay 23 Look down one's nose 24 Roman statesman 25 Steadies 27 Bonn's land: abbr. 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All Rights Reserved Select committee UNC-TV By GEORGE SHADROUI Staff Writer A select committee to investigate the expansion of the UNC-TV Network has been appointed by Carl J. Stewart, speaker of the N.C. House of Representatives. The educational network broadcasts across North Carolina, serving 930 public schools and approximately 750,000 students every week. But according to George Bair, director of educational television, signals fail to reach several areas of the state. Broadcast signals are not strong enough to provide adequate reception in some parts of the East. In the West, mountains block some of the signals. A bill up for consideration by the Senate in May, however the Adams Ramsey bill provides for three new transmitters to alleviate most of the problems in the East. The bill includes more than $90 million for improvements across the state, with $2. 1 million of this amount appropriated for the transmitters. Because of mountainous terrain in the western part of the state, any reasonable number of transmitters will not solve the problem, said Alan Maclntyre, UNC TV director of engineering. In addition to the erection of more transmitters, the committee also will consider the following alternatives: THE NEUTRON BOMB IS A CRIME AGAINST NATURE The neutron bomb is designed to release deadly radiation which will create an en vironment hostile to life forms plant, animal and human. The water will be unfit to drink. The air will be unfit to breathe. The aftereffects may continue for years. This ecological destruction will begin when the first neutron bomb is tested. We can say NO to the neutron bomb. We need vour help to do it. Please fill out and send in the coupon below. MAIL TO: Mobilization for Survival 108 Purefoy Road Chapel Hill, NC 27514 I agree that we should not build neutron bombs. You may use my name in future ads. Here is a contribution to help pay for the ads. Please send more information. NAME '. ADDRESS CITY. .ZIP by Martha J. DeWitt 58 Cordage grass 60 Eel, e.g. 61 More shabby 62 Hiresa hall 63 Negotiates 14 Misters, in Madrid 19 Movie unit 22 Fence 24 Rummy, of a sort 26 Describing a pygmy 28 Patron saint of France 30 Erode 32 Marble 34 Love letter start 36 Endure without protest 37 More sudsy 38 Herb for healing 39 Ireland's lower house 41 Mark for a fault 42 Electra's brother 43 Adviser 46 Give an other try 49 Karpov's game 50 Stairway part 53 Keyway 54 Dueling sword 57 Range of perception 59 Political group: abbr. DOWN 1 Tricky 2 Mythical rock singer 3 i Sorrel 4 Booklets: abbr. 5 Anthony and Barbara 6 Bye-bye 7 Less nutty 8 Roman poet 9 Indian split pea 10 Stir 11 Lawmaking groups 12 Certain accents 13 Sideways Inc. appointed expansion to 1 nstalling translators to amplify the signal as well as direct it into a specific area. Working the UNC-TV system into a commercial cablevision network. . Supplying non-participating schools with video-cassette systems that will show taped educational programs. Maclntyre said all of these alternatives can be beneficial to covering the West. All Westerners will . not be completely served, he said, unless they make an effort to receive the signal. Maclntyre said persons in the West must have UHF antennas and must ' know how to use them before the problem will be solved. Cablevision could help alleviate the problem, he said, but persons would " have to be willing to pay for the service. Some of the funds for Western fees an outspoken opponent of the fee increases,' was one of the few persons interviewed who said he believes students will vote against the proposed increase. "If enough people will come out and vote," he said, "it won't pass." Tindall gave three main reasons why he expects students to oppose the increase: . "First, it's not the right time for an increase. The right time is when students have confidence in Student Government." Tindall said he felt students have lacked confidence since I97S when Mike O'Neal was Student Government treasurer. Tindall also said he felt most Student LUNCH RUCK Ml- " ' oir nri.es 60u?Xft W OH COUPON n LI Zrk5slA I V OfIF -. 0001)11:50-2: vtv v j wwsri m i DTH Classifieds ? T , Announcement 41 SKI BRECKENRIDGE, Colorado Spring Break $334.30 plus $10.00 deposit due this week. 14 spaces left. Ski Killington, Vermont - January 1-7, $165.57. Bill Verch, 933-2567. Legal Clinic of Winston, ' 1 Coleman, and Bernholz Offering legal services at reasonable prices at convenient times. .- Some ol the services available are: Uncontested Divorces $90 plus court costs Name changes $35 plus court costs Consultation $15 for 30 minutes For an appointment call 929-0394. Legal clinic located in NCNB Plaza above Blimpie's. For Sale UNUSUAL AND ORIGINAL JEWELRY, stone setting, custom and repair work, at LYSANDER'S, 105 North Columbia upstairs. Tues. Fri. 10:30 5:30, 929-6852. ' Help Wanted 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? Cal,Jim Morgan, NorthwesternMutualLife,942i4l7. Instruction GERMAN TRANSLATIONSTUTORING: Free-lance translator, experienced with both literary and technical translations. Tutoring services also available. Call 383-4007 after 6:30 P-m. Lost and Found FOUND: Set of keys on a Brookstone key ring. Found by fence surrounding new gym site on side ' closest to Teague. Pick up at the DTH. FOUND: Young female cat part Siamese part tabby near Old Well Apts. Call 929-1002. Miscellaneous VESTS & PARKAS - Polarguard & down. Ready for cold weather. RegularSr-special -discounts. Also sleeping bags. Camping gear sales & rentals. Rivtr Runners' Emporium, 383-2106. 3160 Hillsboro Rd., Durham. , . H DISSERTATION THESIS PAPER DUE? - COPYQUICK Low cost quality copies. All... work guaranteed. No minimum . number ':' required. Free sorting. Upstairs over N.C. Cafeteria on Franklin Street. Monday Saturday. FRESH SEAFOOD shrimp, scallops, oysters, fish, clams, frozen lobster tails -Open Friday 9 a.m. until, Saturday morning 'til noon. Behind Quick Food Mart - corner of Church & Rosemary Sts. Ask about discounts on large food orders. be studied expansion already have been allocated through previous legislation, but a total estimate of the costs never has been given. Blair said UNC-TV has been under considerable pressure to provide coverage in the West. - Maclntyre indicated the job has been , done gradually due to technical and financial problems in dealing with the ; mountainous terrain. " In appointing the committee, Stewart ; said, "People in the West often get the ' feeling that are short-changed in many (. state programs and services. "In the area of educational television as well as others, the out-of-sight, out-of-mind situation should not apply to.: any citizen or any area in North ; Carolina." Continued from page 1. Government officials reinforce their ' opinions with other student officials instead ' of polling students. He said CGC is generally out of touch with the student body. i The Graduate and Professional Student Federation opposes the fee increase because.' it feels the money will not benefit graduate students to any degree, treasurer Jack ' Molyneaux said. - The Student Consumer Action Union takes no official stand on the increase because the membership is divided on the issue, President Bill Parmelee said. 2 TAWS Of ENCHILADAS reAotCctteL W ; - . 30 tvffiY DAY JOIN THE ELVIS PRESLEY "F.T.D." Fan Club: Free! Write: C. R. Kesrer, 1412 Claridge Lane, N.C. 28209. ATTENTION DIABETICS: I am doing a study on diabetes and exercise and need you to answer some questions concerning this. Please call Sharon Alwood at 933-2745 between 5 & 7. STUDENT SERVICES COMM. still has refriaeratnrs in rent .t?ftrst nf crhnnl uext nliis $15.00 returnable deposit. 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