2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, December 2, campus Compiled by Public seryic. announcement, must be turned in Union by J jOpm jtheyare to run the next day ACTIVITIES TODAY A rally In support of the Wilmington 10 ill he held at noon on McCorklc Place across from Iht downtown C hanel Hill Post Office This rally is sponsored hy the UNC Committer to Kree ihe Wilmington 10 and Ihe National Student Coalition. . Cratt damonstratlone in hasketweaving, making Chrisimas ornaments and coil haskctry will be given beginning at I p m ai Womancraft. across from McDonald's on Franklin Street, t all 929-8.o2 for more information. The Department ol Dramatic Art will sponsor a "C lassic Comedy Workshop" ai 5p m today and al 10 p m Saturday in (Ki Graham Memorial. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. A Collage Republican Christmas party will be held from 9 p m to I a m. in Ihe Morehead Cellar. Admission for members is free and memberships will be sold at the door loi $1 CallW-W46 for more information. An orientation teision uddressmg the topic of Public Health Administration will he given ut 10 a m in Room 24V ol the Public Health Building the Granville OH-Cempui Chapter ol Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will have a candlelight Chrisimas celebration at 7 p.m on Ihe fourth floor ol hry Halt Ice Hockey team members are asked to meet at 8 p.m. in ihe Carolina I'nion lobby for ihe trip to Circcnshoro. A Wage-Hour Workshop will be conducied Irom I to 5 p.m. in Room .Kit Dcy Hall. I. aura Fvans of the I'nimsily personnel department w ill review coverage and application of the Wage-Hour Policy (SPAG 31) requuemoms. Moye Freymann, professor of health administration, w ill speak on "Needs and Opportunities in Population Research" at noon in RiKim 405 V nive rtily Square. East Tower. 1 he talk is sponsored by the Caiohna Population Center. The UNC Table Tennis Club will meet from ft to 9 p.m. in the women's gym. All interested persons are welcome ' UPCOMING EVENTS A Carolina Gold meeting will be held at 2 p m Saturday in the Kenan lobby. A day hike in Duke Forest with the UNC Outing Club will take place this Saturday. Anyone interested in participating is asked to men at 10 JO a m. in the Carolina Union paved parking lot Bring lunch and a car if possible The UNC Ski Club will meet at 7:10 p m Monday in Room 202 Carolina Union A sneaker will be present and a party will be held afterwards. A panel discussion on "Alter Houston... the Stale of the Women's Movement" will he held al 7 JO p m Monday in Room 215 Carolina Union. An Older Students hnng-your-own-hag lunch will be held at noon Monday in Rooms 202-2IM Carolina Union, All older students are invited C oiler will he provided 1 he reception lor new women faculty members scheduled lor Mnndas has been postponed until alter Chrisimas. The Batik Class ol Sandy MacDonakJ will meet al 6: JO p m Monday in ihe Presbyterian Youlh Center. This will be the last class, and all memhers are asked lo attend A Meet the Authors Party for C hapel Hill authors whose works were published in 1977 will be held at 4 p.m. Monday al the Bull's Head Book Shop. The UNC Press is sponsoring Ihe party. ITEMS OF INTEREST Campus groups are invited lo Christmas carol at Memorial Hospital this holiday season, losign up. call Volunteer Servicesat 9.T91 A Chrisimas Bazaar will be held from 9a m to'pm Saturdav at SI Ihomas More Church. 740 Ciimghoul l.d Handmade 24-HOUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Day 942-5161 Emergency Night 942-8623 STORE HOURS Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-6 PM 'Sunday 9 AM-6 PM Serving Breakfast & Lunch 7 Days A Week Knowledgeable Salesperson Glad to Answer all Questions on Makeup & Hair Care THE Daily Crossword by ACROSS 1 Overcoat cloth 7 Bristlelike appendage 13 Literary work 14 Cattle men 15 Mountain climber's challenge 16 Spears 17 Courage 18 Light color 20 Related, in away 21 Heraldic term 22 Insurgent 24 Presidential monogram 25 Waterless 26 Select 29 Cloudy 33 Shakespear ean city 37 Suppynew ammo to 38 Roman magis trates 39 Parish official 40 Ramparts 42 Always, to poets 43 Soothe 44 Elec. unit 47 Account 49 TV hit series 53 Gaucho lasso 56 Voice vote 57 Florida city 58 Divulge 60 Gormandize 62 Partner of bows 63 Female falcons 64 Go along with 65 Initiates DOWN Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: AT'fTslITAl 1 Group of 12277 witches IPIAINIOT rTaT "STaB"" AVE 315 J" E & TJT TTr a T T C0AiqERl I ATI AT Vll en! ft 0ToTrff TJ TT Tfl th" fcrrriqY Trrr viii tit li bTTrITbTnTeTTT ii 1 1 ii I m aT 1 1 ii2 ffT n sFTr aJnT HjOR'T? p til ill 3 P I T tlToA M "0 fsTf u Tfo ; s a iesm A N r e a k Apit ? vERrArr r"Ti p prr e k i 'i p b pa im in r .itH T5 T7 -vrr """ft y, rjy J !j, .r '" 'Limi1 Sr h75" frytr "" zTTsnjnjj n irprpr 37 1 35 TTttT" fmJmmLm i .L,,,L,H trprpr1 w hrfrmyt 53 STTsT !JT 55 sT go IT1 u L "I I II If H I I I I I 1977 calendar - Karen Barber to the box outside the DTH offices in the Each item will run at least twice Christmas tree ornaments, wreaths, throw pillows and toys will be sold Interested in taking the PACE exam ' The exam w ill be given on campus al I p.m. Jim JO in Hamilton Hall Since there is a limit to the number of people who may take Ihe lest, a sign-up sheet is available in 21 1 Hanes. Please sign up bv Dec. 9. UNICEF cards and gifts are available from 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the War Resislcrs I eaguc Ollice. KIN Purcloy Rd. The Triangle Area Lesbian Feminists will hold their monthly pol luck dinner at 7 p m Saturdav al Ihe Durham YWCA An all-day International Women's Year Conference Review will be held beginning al 9: JO a m. Saturday at the Carolina Inn A $2 fee will he charged lor registration. The YM-VWCA International-Appalachian Handicrafts Bazaar will be held this weekend ai Great Hall and at the Campus Y. The Baaar will oiler an esecllenl chance lo purchase handmade holiday gilts. Hlllel will hold its Chanukah dinner ut 7:J0 p.m. Sunday ut H illel. 2 10 W Cameron, the cost is 12 lor affiliates. J2 50 tor non alliliales Reservations only. Call 942-4057. 1 he annual Parent's Day Service, sponsored by the Bread ol l ife Ministry, will be held at 10. JO a m. Sunday in the I'pcndo I ounge I eltcrs lor parents arc available in the BSM ollice. SI. John's MCC, Raleigh, will hnkl woislnp and communion services at J p.m. Sunday al Ihe U.C.C.. on the corner ol Dixie and Wade For more information, coll 7-7(i. Campus Christian Fellowship will hold services at 1 1 a m. Sunday in the Carolina Union Check Ihe information desk lor Ihe room number. These services aie designed to be mloimal but mcantngtul. Ihe Mid-Campus Chapter ol Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is having a Chiislmas l ove Fcasl al K p m Sunday in the parlor of the Chapel ol the Cross A los and bagels brunch will he held at 1 1 a m Sunday at Hillcl. 210 W Cameron Ave All you can eat lor 12 50. Kir H illcl alfiliales. Ihe cost is only 12. Interested in working vvuh ihe Student Consumer Action Union? Sign up at the- table in the Carolina Union between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Chapel Hill Police charge four men Chapel Hill Police arrested four men Tuesday on charges of felonious breaking and entering inlo a U NC cafeteria. Pine Room Manager Phil Welch issued a warrant against Ihe men who are charged with stealing four coals from the employees' quarters of Ihe Pine Room, a cafeteria in lite basemenl of Lenoir Hall. Arrested were Roy Lee Atwaler. 17, of Rt. 5, Box ISO; Anthony Dukes, 19, ol 306-B CraijjeSt.; Anlhony Harrington, 16, of 70.1 Uomains Ave.; and Arnold Lee Sanford. 18, of 608 Grant St., all of Chapel Hill. The men were released after each posted a $500 bond. Sutton's Discount Drugstore 159 E. FRANKLIN Next to Amber Alley Visit Chapel Hill's Oldest Drug Store Famous for its Fresh Orangeade, Lemonade and Old Fashioned Milk Shakes. o 20 Student Discounts On All Prescriptions Free Delivery Raymond F. Eisner 2 Out in the note open 32 Used a car 3 Elan 34 Nashville's 4 Robert - "Grand - 5 Literary Opry" monogram 35 Court 6 Threadbare divider garments 36 Donkey 7 Subsidiary 40 Stratagem 8 Halter 41 Halo 9 Turgenev 44 Antilles 10 Biblical island word 45 Less 11 Allowances 46 Treaties for waste 48 Repairs a 12 Something roof of value 49 French 13 Hawaiian river goose 50 Moslem 14 Have a meal prince 19 Further 51 Yardarms 22 Book lovers 52 Some are 23 Ardent felt 25 Gamut 54 Carry 27 Bike item 55 English 28 Vacation river voyage 57 Camper's 29 Sphere cover 30 Neckline 59 Within: shape comb, form 31 Guidonian 61 Truck y JC ri c . w i O Z z b c n f (0 w O 4) - CC 5 2 JC J3 Ol if 0 I his I hriMiiwMHMin Mime I hapt'l Mill rcMdrnls llavi- no (IHK uml lnod liu Ihi- holidnys. Your help i needed lo make llm Santa ( lain seaion a happy one lor ihem. ( all the Orsngt County Departmsnl ol Social Services al iMM. and Ihey ill accept donations of iiilt!,, tovh. cloitnni! and money. I he Women's Festival T-shirts are ready to he sold. All AWS members are rcu, nested In come hy the AWS ollice lo sign up lor an hour or more ut the hoolh at the Inlci national Baaar lo he held today through Sunday. Oualilied instructors are needed lor ihe Carolina Union Special Interest Classes lor spring semester in the areas ol heiiinnini. (lunar, cscreisc. life drawing atercolor painting, arts and cralls and much more Interested persons should call W-5.W hemeen 1 1 a.m. and I: JO p.m Mondays, between 2 and J p.m. I ucsdays and hetween noon and 1:10 p.m. Wednesdays. Students can now sign up loi then English 1 or 2 papers Irom tall semester l7 in 314 (Ireenlaw Capers will he deslroved allcl linal exams. Christmas trees will to sold beginning this Saturday by graduate students ol Duke I'nivcrsily's School ol I orcslry and Kmironmcntal Sludies I he sale will lake place in Ihe paiking lot Committee for Wilmington 10 to hold rally at noon today The recent lv formed UNC the Wilmington ID will hold a rallv at noon today on MeCorkle Place for the release of the Wilmington 10. The National Student Coalition Against Racism also is sponsoring Ihe rally. I he ad hoc committee is composed of half a doen UNC students. Doug Clark, spokesperson for the group and a former UNC graduate student, said he hopes the rally will help bring public pressure on Gov, Jim Hunt to grant a pardon of innocence to those the committee calls " ictims of racial injustice." "The goals of the committee and the rally are to educate people about the Wilmington i() case which isa blatant case of a frameup against lOeivil Columbia and Franklin Streets E2 IV SjJpWl Discover pteTC5 A World Of Weavixigs Corner of Columbia and Franklin Streets Chapel Hill, N.C. POOR RICHARD'S The area's only authentic surplus store PRACTICAL GIFTS OR PRACTICAL PE0PL AT LOWER PRICES! Air Force Flight Jackes $45.00 Field Jackets $9.95 up to $45.00 Pea coats (New Fox-Knapp or used Navy) Air Force Parkas (Alaska Pipeline Issue) Women Size Snorkel Parkas Russian Fur Caps Thermal Underwear Set $7.50 Mickey Mouse Insulated Boots Wool Socks Swiss Army Knives (Excellent X-mas Gift) Wool Gloves Gl Issue 13 Button Navy Bells Wool Middis POOR RICHARD'S Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday - Saturday Open Sundays 1:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Eastgate Shopping Center Around the Corner Next to Eckerd's GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Pick your "discount" (up to 20) on Sundays only 1-5:30 p.m. immediately behind Ihe Hiological Sciences Building on Science I rn e. I uke West Campus. I he trees and trimmings will be on sale Irom J m t p m. Monday through Kriday and III a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunduy. Attention Senlorsl Ohio Stale's Kaculty fur Exceptional Children is seeking qualilied minority students lor the graduate school programs in low incidence handicapped, mildly handicapped, and general special education. Information and admission requirements can be obtained through Ihe UNC I lepartmeni of Education. 1 he application deadline at Ohio Stale lor fall quarter. I97K. is Hch. I. I he UNC Lab Theatre will present Patrick Hamillon's"Angcl Sireef at X p.m. daily through Sunday jn (16 Memorial. A matinee ol ihis Victorian thriller will he shown Saturday at 5 p.m. Kree tickets arc available' in Iron! of ihe box ol lice in (iraham Memorial. A wailing list will be posted helore each perlormance. A limited number of 1976-77 Yackety Yacks arc available lor persons who did not subscribe last year. Ihe price will be SI 5. lo have a chance lo gel one. sign up now on ihe wailing list in Suited ol Ihe Carolina Union. rights workers fighting racism in Wilmington," Clark said. The committee plans to launch a petition drive during the rally and eventually send the petition to the governor. Hunt has said that he will not consider granting a pardon until the case has completed the normal appeals process. The rally features lour speakers, including Ann Shepard Turner, Wilmington 10 co-defendant on parole; Phyllis Pickett, vice chairperson of the Black Student Movement: Jim Grant. Charlotte Three co-defendant; and the Rev. l.eon White, director of the North Carolina-Virginia Commission for Racial Justice of ihe United Church of Christ. Q 929-5850 The Carolina Court Review is looking lofMudeni to write short renews of their fall I977 English courses. Both English majurs and non-majors may submit reviews, which should deal with Ihcir general impression of courses and professors. If inlereslcd, please contacl Suie Milchell at 93M287 before Wednesday. Harvard University wishes lo inlorm students of its Public Policy Program, and interdisciplinary program in economics, quantitative and analytic methods, political analysis and public management. For more inlormalion. write ihe Kennedy School of (iiivernment Harvard University. Cambridge. Mass. 02I3H. Application deadline is Jan. IV mm mm DTH Classifieds Announcements CAMPUS' COPY CENTER Let's get acquainted special! OPEN HOUSE - all day Thurs. and Fri. Located on the alley by the Porthole. Come in for refreshments and bring this ad for 10 FREE COPIES on the fast, high quality, Xerox 9200 "Miracle Machine."(Limit one coupon per person.) For information call 929-3119. SKI VERMONT: Luxury trip includes Amtrak travel, Alpen Inn room & meals, all lift tickets at Glen Ellen Ski Area. Dec. 18 -24. Only $270. Randie 929-7776 or Mark 942-8534. SKI CLUB meeting, Monday, December 5, 7:30 p.m. Union Room 202; speaker; BIG Christmas party afterwards. Friday, Dec. 2 deadline for Killington. $165.57. Bill Verch, 933 2567. CHRISTMAS PARTY Dec. 2, 91 a.m. in Morehead Cellar is a College Republican Christmas party! Members free and membership's are available at the door for a dollar. All members welcome! Call Martha at 933-1946 for any questions. For Sale FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH spring contract for sale! Call 933-0351. Leave message. Keep trying! LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT? Take over lease: Greenbelt Apts. one bedroom $157mo. includes water. Also girl's 3-speed Schwinn bike and Yamaha F-G300 guitar for sale. 929-2708. FEMALE MORRISON SPRING CONTRACT for sale. Call 933-4197. Leave message. Keep trying! SOUTH CAMPUS ROOM CONTRACT for sale. Avoid waiting lists, call 933-3616, ask for Kim or call 942-4658, ask for Robin. EHRINGHAUS CONTRACT for sale for spring semester. Must sell immediately! CA11 933-3521 or 933-3682 and keep trying. CRAIGE CONTRACT for sale (undergrad). Call Alan, 933-3519. '73 DATSUN 610. Auto with air. Grey metallic with off white interior. 54,000 miles. Must sell. Best offer over $1,100. Call Bob Branan at 967 3561. FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH contract for sale: spring semester. Call any hour 933-0345 immediately. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: BACH STRATAVAR1AS TRUMPET for sale. Gold, professional in excellent condition. The last of the hand made series. Call 933-4227. NEED TO SELL a Morrison contract at compromising price contact Beverly Brown at 967-7484 or 933-3305. FEMALE GRANVILLE EAST spring contract for sale. Must sell immediately! Call 933 1876. Leave message. FOR SALE. Granville East Contract. Convenient location. Need to sell immediately. Call 933-1752 or 929-3898. Keep trying. Help Wanted BREADMEN'S HELP WANTED Cooks & Dishwashers Morning-Afternoon-Night Apply in Person Breadmen's, W. Rosemary, 967-7110 ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking fort 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 Lost and Found LOST: BROWN TRI FOLD WALLET on Franklin or Columbia. Keep cash! I need license, ID, etc. and personal photos. Owner's initials MCH. Please call 929-2669. FOUND: ONE SMALL BLACK AND WHITE mixed breed dog across from Franklin Street post office. 1 1-27 77. To claim call Cathi at 966-5136 or 933 9773. FOUND NEAR MURPHY HALL gold necklaces with coin. Call 929 1002. FOUND BLACK LAB mixed female. Approx. three years old. Wearing brown leather color. Believed to lie expecting. WE NEED to locate owner soon. Old Well Apt. aiea. 929 2682. Tel Dalee lor Admlaelon lor Fall U78. Applications in I0I NashHall PHATfDental Hygiene Aptitude TesOFriday.Jan 13. Applications must be in Chicago by Dec. 23. Fee $13. OCAT (Optometry College Admission Tcsl) Saturday, Jan. 14 in Durham. Applications musl be in New York by Dec. 17. Fee $25. GRE (Graduate Record Examination) Saturday, Jan. 14. Application musl be postmarked by Dec. 13. Fee $13. L8AT (Law School Admission lest) Jan. 28. Applications must be received in Princeton. N.J. by Jan 6. Fee $12.50. GSFLT (Graduate School Foreign l anguage Test) Feb. 4. Registration must be completed in, Nash Hall by Jan. 4. Fee $13. sa55 Miscellaneous- I AM OFFERING $25.00 for information about the individual who hit my gold MG midget in the Union parking lot on Tuesday, Nov. 30th between nine and twelve. Call 929 4159 or 966-1161, ext 334 days. EPISCOPALIANS: The Church of St. Thomasof Canterbury cordially invites you to worship with us. We are a traditional Episcopal Church using the Book of Common Prayer and adhering to the valid regular and all-male ministry of bishops, priests and deacons. Our services are at 10 a.m. each Sunday in the Community Room of the Northwestern Bank Building, East Franklin Street at Elliott Road. Father George D. Stenhouse is our priest-in-charge. If you need a ride please call 967-2441. LIBERTY BOWL MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE HOTEL RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE DOWNTOWNER MOTOR INN 22 NORTH THIRD STREET TWO NIGHTS MINIMUM $22.00 PER. NIGHT PLUS TAX DOUBLE OCCUPANCY 'CHARTERED BUS TO GAME AND RETURN $2.50 PER PERSON COMFORTABLE ROOMS WITH 2 DOUBLE BEDS RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE FIRST NIGHT'S DEPOSIT REQUIRED 72 HOUR CANCELLATION REQUIRED FOR REFUND 901 5258363 IF DOWNTOWNER BECOMES SOLD1 OUT, WE WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO BOOK YOU AT ANOTHER MOTEL DOWNTOWN AND CONFIRM. CONDOM SAMPLERS: Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, colored, lubricate! skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfaction. Adam & Eve, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. Personal M.L.D. SOMEDAY SOON you and I, someday soon! Keep up the good work because we both know you can do it! Love you always, T.E.R. Roommate Wanted ONE OF TWO FEMALE roommates wanted to share three bdrm Bolinwood Apartment for spring semester. Call 967-2968. SHARE A TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE with kitchen and bath. Located one mile from campus on bus route. 475 a month and & utilities. Available mid-December. Call 929-5830 after 5:30 p.m. Services TYPING-DISSERTATIONS, papers, resumes,' applications, reasonable rates. Executive Secretarial Services, 100 Eastowne Drive, (Across from Blue CrossBlue Shield) 929-0286' 493-3488. The Dally Tar Heal la publlahcc) by lha Dally Tar Heal Board ol DIrsctort ol the University ol North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during lha regular academic year encept during etam period, vecellona and summer sessions. The following dales are lo be Ihe only Saturday Issues: Sept. 17, Oct. 1, 8, 22, No. 5. The Summer Tar Heel li published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. OHIces are at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building, University ot North Carolina, Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports-933-0245, 933-0248, 933-0252, 933-0372; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1163. 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