2 Th Daily Tar Heel Friday, February 17, 1978 campus Compiled by Kelly Carr Public lervloe announcements mut be turned in to tha bo outside th OTH ottlcei In Itit Union by 1:00 p.m. II they are to run th next day. Each Item will run it Kill twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY Voter registration will be held from a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Chapel Hill Municipal Building, Carrboro Town Hall and the Chapel Hill Public Library. Lab theatre presents three versions of Jack Cunmngham'i one act play "Wisp In ihc Wintf at 8p m, in 06Oraham Memorial. Free "ckatiarcavailablc in front of the box office in Oraham Memorial. Sandwich Seminar, a lunch and discussion group for campus women, meeti from noon to 2 p.m. in Deep Jonah. The) Duke Oay Alliance n sponsoring, a party at 8 p.m. at the Jordan Center. Tht Community Film Oroup will ihow 77ir Mill Ract, a hiitory of N.C. textile induitry labor at 8 p.m. at Wesley Foundation. Meat the Candidates for Csmprn Y election! will be held at 3 p m. upttsirt in the Y building Mike MeCandleee and Or. JoArtne Earp will ipeak on "Knowledge, Attitude! and Utilization Behavior: An Evaluation of a Prenatal Education Program" at noon Friday in 405 of the NML Building, University Square. WMmmi Cobey, Director of Athletin, will ipeak on the place of athletica In an academic letting at the home of Mr. Jamet Smalley at 3: 30 p.m. Bring a pot luck dith and enjoy the convcruiion. Sign up in 102 of the Y building. UPCOMING EVENTS AW( omenta musician comic WHIle Tyaon with Suatn Aboctat I p.m. Saturday in Cerrard Hall. Alto appearing it Artemle, a band from Grenboro. Admiuion ii S3 and child cart will be provided. A Favorite Returns! Once again with dinner, get free "seconds" on rolls ( RESTAURANT ) Serving daily. 11:30-2:00. 4:45-7:15 downtown up the little alley acrota Pf HE PLACE TO COME IF YOU'RE INTO . . . I Guitars Banjos wfy- Dulcimers JCMf Mandolins 431 W. Franklin 929-2473 be,ide the Dairy Bar) THE Daily Crossword ACROSS 1 Recreation area: Fr. 5 Distraught 10 Monastery men 14 Personal: pref. 15 Camera 16 Haystack DOWN 1 Humdingers 2 Take view 3 Vex 4 Downfall 5 To-do 6 Vainglori ous 7 Sort out 8 Letters 9 Overmuch 10 Parthenon feature 11 Nothing, to Pierre 12 Judicial proceedings 13 "The - the limit" 18 The works, in Bonn 19 Bumpkins 23 Button holers 24 Gats 25 Certain Louisianian 26 Emir's subject 27 Stampede 28 Festive affairs 17 Respectable citizen 20 Play blood hound 21 Home and others 22 "When I was -" 23 Tito 25 Cent 28 Fine fel lows 32 Accumulate 33 St. Louis team 34 Van Winkle 35 Fonda or Meadows 36 Storms 37 WhitecBp 38 Sex or cycle 39 Stewpots 40 Of a cereal 41 Good Joes 43 Least damp F" T" T F" 5 T T T 5 "" To" TT TT TT Vi T5 T5 T7 w T5 jj Jn ' tj irpri ' 1 1 rnrnr bnjr ti n n 75 jr sr y n 1 ; -J U. H5 l rnyW ?r sottst 53 5q5r 55 5, 55 59 s Jn 1 I I I I i l I 1 I t 1 I 1 I 44 Contract a muscle 45 Give up 46 US composer 49 Funnel- shaped flower 53 Swell chap 56 Porthosand Athos 57 Salesman's beat 58 Was persua sive 59 Sapient 60 "-Is Born" 61 Topers W ('Ol'rtlHTrV W calendar - A treehman camp reunion will be held at 6 p.m. Sundu m Beard Hall. All interested freihmen counkelom und csmpm arc urged to attend. The UNC Tabl Ttnnla Club will play a match uguinst Duke Univenity from 2 to 3 p m. inWomen'nGym. Everyone minuted. Ran. Badya Joyner will preach at 1 1 a.m. Sunduy at v.lcy Foundation. A potluck dinner will follow for those interested in talking with M. Joyner. An International Potluck Supper, sponsored by the I SC' Baha'i Club, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in Rooms 2 1 ,1-2 1 5 Carolina Union. A show of international entertainment will lollou. All are welcome. Tht NCSL Land Management Committee will meet at v p m. Sunday in the Phi Chamber, fourth floor New East, this is an important meeting for all committee members. 81 John'a MCC, Raleigh, will meet at 7: 10 p.m. Sunduy at the UCC. Dixie Trail and Wade Avenue. Raleigh. Father Jamet Devereux, 8.J., will lead a discussion on "I he Life of Faith and the Life or the Intellect: or Does the Christian Scholar Emit'.'" at 8 p.m. Sunday in the parlor ol the Chapel "I the Crou. Tha Order ol tht Qlngko will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday under the Davie Poplar. All Little Squirreli arc invited to attend. I he Four Topi will preside A recital ol tht mualc of Sldnty Lanltr will be presented at 8 p.m. Sundev at the Horace William Mouse. 61 1 East Rosemary. The UNC-CH Jan lab Band will perform a free public concert with gueit trumpet toUuit Ray Sasaki at 4 p.m. Sunduy in Hill Hall Auditorium. "The Tet Offensive and tht Escalation of tht Vietnam War, 1066-60," a free, public symposium, will be held Feb. 19-22. Film Now! For lunch, a mix & match special choose from 3 different soups and 3 different sandwiches from NCNB - 942-2171 by William Newland 29 Framework 46 Use the N of bars teeth 30 Yields 47 Branches 31 Used up 48 Elevator 33 Flower man feature 49 Partner of 36 Epoxy across- 37 Restaurant shaped bolt employee 50 Melville 39 Peeping Tom novel 40 Bay window 51 Tar 42 Pour forth 52 Leaves off 43 Soundtrack 54 Important worker time 45 Share 55 Help call Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: u c D c . V) ar) S Z ' z c 3 a M s s fx 6 2 JO (7 occ 11 IMC IKL M TEAMjmAB I N'fOORP M T H f Jm o" H X It I T N 7 pjFjT it rpr h tj3X ttE JuxGi Afsjc I nTo JhTe u wfo fTTfc If AlTlF HA ! jM E N A yearsFsesosuTre SJPJR 0 UT 0 y uli TjEID fTeTn EEjv'iiGiFJj ilZiiffiiili iiaI El3iM.m?USllllliJ 'lilt tl 111? I I.I ticenlations ill he at i und 7: .10 p.m. Nunday in t urnill Hall auditorium. Herbert Schandler will present a paper al p.m Monday, with William Colby's paper following at S p.m. William Wentmoreland't paper will be prciienled al S p.m. Tucudii), All paper preienlalioni will be held in 100 Hamilton Hall. Tha Bill Eana Danca Company will prestnl a public concert at p.m. A UNCCC Short Couraa, Tape Daia Set Usage, will be held at J p.m. Monday in 228 Phillips. An IRSS Short Couraa, SAS. Session 3 of 4, will be held al 2 p.m. Monday in 212 Saunders. Interested in an internship or summer job.' Come lo un orientation meeting for the Pra-Career Experience Program al J p.m. Monday in 3(16 Hanes Hall. Tha Italian Tabla will meet at 6:30 p m. Monday al Quickie lake-Out. Kides will leave the lower parking lot of the Carolina Union at 6:15 p.m. Garath Porter, author ol "A Peace Denied." and Douglai Plka, chief expert on Indo-Chinese Communism, are the Icaiured speakers al a special discourse program at 2 p.m. Monday al the International Center. Tha Carolina delegation lo the NCSL will meet at ) p in. Monday in Room 204 of the Carolina Union. Members should return the questionnaires by Sunday. Call Chuck Morgan al 9.1.1 6348 or Kim l.edlord ut 942-4204 if you are unable to attend the meeting, The IE Speech Team will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 1113 Bingham. All interested persons arc urged to attend. Ready to look for a job'.' Learn how to organie and plan your search through a Ircc one-hour Job-Seeking Workahop olieied bylheCarcer Planning and Placement Olhceut 2 p.m. Mondu in 210 Hanes Hall. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Federal Communicationa Commlaaion will be at Shaw University in Raleigh on Mar. 8 to give the FCC Commercial License Examination. You must make an appointment by Feb. 21 in order to be admitted. Contact Dr. Czech in Swain Hall or Don Moore at WXYC for more information. Students who will be juniors, seniors or graduate students next year, who have good verbal communications skills, and who have financial need may be eligible for a Career Aaalatantahlp at the Career Planning and Placement Office for 1978-79. Career Assistantships help other students with information and advising on career possibilities. Interested students should call Jane Kendall at 933-6507 by Feb. 22. The Reading Program now has openings from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fridays for work on reading speed, comprehensiop. critical analysis, study skills and preparation for graduate and professional school entrance exams. I he program is located in 204 Phillips Annex. Lambda, the newsletter of the Carolina1 Gay Association, is now available next to the Union desk. Volunteer tutors are needed lor elementary and especially lor jr. high students. Please come by 102 of the Campus Y for an application. The Playmakera Repertory Company production ol Im-omttwn Womtn an J Others will be presented Feb. 16 through Mar. 4. The show runs Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets are now on sale and group rates are available. For more information and ticket reservations, call the box office at 933-1121. Charles Kuralt. William F. Buckley and Tom Wicker are among the personalities coming this spring for the 1978 Carolina Symposium. Wc are looking for students to assist them during their visits. If you would like to meet some of these individuals, or. if you could volunteer your help in any way. please call Sam Sockwell or Charles Bowman at the symposium office between noon and I p.m. on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, or 2 to 5 p.m. weekdays. The School ol Buelneee Administration announces that application forms are now available for all non-General College itudents who wish to apply for admission into the BA school. Forms may be picked up in 109 Carroll Hall. Deadline lor submitting applications is Mar. 3. The sign up for stores to be surveyed by Comparlaon Shopper this weekend is now posted on the SCAU ollicc door in Suite B. Please come by and sign up. This is the last week to have your portrait taken lor the 1978 Yackety Yeck. If you haven't had your portrait made yet. or if you have but weren't pieased with it. sign up tor an appointment any weekday at the Carolina Union from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m or by calling the Yeck olfice at 93.VI259 between I and 5 p.m. Lawrence Whitfield Travelling Fellowship has money available for an undergraduate planning to travel this summer. Application deadline is Mar. 3. For more information, come by Wesley Foundation or call 942-2152. Held Over Winner SHOWS ol 2 Golden Globe 3:00 1 Awards 5:10 7:20 9:30 Best Picture Drama! Turning LATE SHOWS Fri. and Sat. Night 12:00 All Seats $2.00 Double Feature "All Night Long" starring Jonn Holmes and Rated X "Les Nymphoteens" The Foundation Bookstore Sci-Fi Fantasy Specialists Opening Next Week iWlaafrlltPnBCT .v.v.i.v.v.v.v.v. i . i i,i i J,u K' A Carl Reiner Film V.j HENRY WINKLER & 7A5y A tin STTu ... 9:15 V" color TT IriZZ :M.1l!llVffMt''W.' J Ll-?-liLJL!i H l"i'L.. SHOWS f"7 Now H POmEK TOSSY "M "i 3:30 F:l A nim? I f0 e rt.c. I ll C-i " I" S.lu H I "V i OF THE ACTION 1 I 7:3ol tabMe,-Wu f m.,74 'Sm Ml want lo live in u residency community that stresses an intellectual approach to living as well as developing interpersonal skills.' Check out Weiley Community at Wesley foundational 214 I'iltsboro St. Qualified imlructors are needed lor a post-spring break scries ol the Carolina Union special Interest classes. Interested persons should call 933-1 157 or drop by Suite A of the Carolina Union. 1 Information on summer ob opportunities in the federal government ii now available in 211 Hanes Hall. Announcement No. 414 lists both clerical and non-clerical openings with locations. Application for the written test needed for clerical jobs is also included. tickets are now on sale lor the ACC Ice Hockey Tournament to he held Feb. 26 and Mar. 3 in Greensboro, tickets arc $ I and are available at the Carolina Union desk. There is an extension of the deadline due date for elected BSM petitions. I'lie new deadline is Feb. 22. the day bclore"Mcet tin Candidates" tor BSM positions. Zoology or biology seniors or graduate students may he eligible lor an internship with the food and Drug Administration (Dept. of HF.W). Interested students 'should come by Career Planning and Placement. 21 1 Hanes Hall and read the information available at the front desk. Current law students or outstanding undergraduates w iih luw relaied backgrounds may be eligible lor an internship with National Institutes of Health I Dept. of HHW). Interested student should come b Career Planning and Placement. 211 Hanes Hall and read the information available at the front desk. The Daily Tar Heel is publiahed by the Daily Tar Heel Board of Directore of the University of North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during tha ' regular academic year except during exem period, vacations and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday lsaues: Sept. 17. Oct. 1. 8. 22, Nov. 6. The Summer Tar Heel Is published weekly on Thuradaya during the summer sessions. Offices are et the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News. Sports-933 0245. 933-0246, 933 0262, 933-0372; Business. Circulation, Advertising 933-1 1 63. Subscription ratea: 925 per year; $12.60 per semester. 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Claire Bagley ; Business Manager Dan Collins Advertising Manager SHOWS MOST WOMEN DREAM 3 P THEIR FANTASIES ...THIS WOMAN LIVES THEMl , "Elegant sex that rjoes '' all the way!" STARRING ELENA GLENNJ nun Showing The story of a winner. Winner of Golden Globe Awards KltH,i,l V MW.l M I all Vll -v. .1 (A MA' J IN iyjgyjj Showing 1' ''OA 1 I il STARRING if M Jaweei H . -atfT. I SHOWS r.. 3:15 Discover IV,i,jK23 8i II WKI) -i !I)tSisKlf! tassouoc&xpJe tEZ GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT for immediate sale. Negotiable discount. Call 933 1931. Keep trying. 1970 OPEL KADETT RALLYE, 65,000 Mi, good cond., $900. Call 493-2359 (Durham) after 7, or 933-7533 (Day; ask for Tar a). FOR SALE: EHRINGHAUS DORM CONTRACT. $ negotiable. Call 933-3484 anytime. Keep trying. GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT FOR SALE. Desperate, must sell before March 1st. Call after 5:30 p.m. Ask for Mary. 933-1998. 210 cm K2 SKIS for sale. 1976 model. Have never been mounted. The price is reasonable. Call Melessa during afternoons and early evenings. 967-1177. SINGLE ROOM CONTRACT - NORTH campus, Whitehead Dorm. Must sell immediately. Call 933-6452. UP TO 50 OFF. Pick your own discount during February. Great cold weather & camping gear. Authentic Army-Navy surplus. Poor Richard's, Eastgate Shopping Center, Around corner next to Eckerds. 929-5850. -afesS-- -Safe-- i 9 1. J LOST: GREEN DOWN JACKET at the Bacchae on Friday night. Call Charlie at 933-1558. Reward. No questions asked. LOST: NAVY BLUE NORTH Fale 6535 down vest, men's large. Lost in library Monday night. Reward! Call 929-1640 or 967-4438. LOST: CLASS RING - 1977 - Hunter Huss High School. If found, please call David Poole at 933 1548. If not there, please keep trying. Reward! COUNSELORS FOR PRIVATE ' CAROLINA Co-Ed Summer camp, mid June to mid August. Only clean cut conservative college students need apply. Camp Pinewood, 1801 Cleveland Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. 33141. OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information Write: BHP Co., Box 4490, Dept. NL, Berkeley, CA 94704 SELL SOME SUNSHINE on the street, on campus, in dorms. THE SUN is a Amagazine of Ideas, the only publication in North Carolina you can't put a label on. Vendors give us 50t for every $1 issue sold. If you're unfamiliar with THE SUN, send$l for a sample copy. THE SUN,BoxH,412 West Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill. THERE IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for you to interact and befriend international students. Be an orientation counselor for next fall's program. Sign up at International Center in Bynum Hall today. THE UPWARD BOUND PROJECT is recruiting UNC students to tutor 10th, 11th and 12th grade high school students. If interested, please call 933 1281 or 933-1282 or come by 201 Vance Hall and sign up. We need you! CHALLENGING, INTERESTING WEEKEND POSITION requiring dependability, accuracy and pleasant personality. Call 966-4793. NEEDED! BAND FOR WEDDING reception music May 13, call Gloria 967-2445. Keep trying. TWINKLE! HAPPY 22ND from your "problem children: Cynthia, Charlotte, Karen, Jennifer, etc. May all your sweeties pass "the" test. Let's go to Spanky's for lunch. LOVE YA 1ST floor Alexander, Tom, Tom, Tony, Jeanne, Fitz & Art Boogie 'til you puke. Hasta el Verano, Carol. HOLA, HOLA, COCA-cola. Take care, group. Love and miss you Grief and all. 'ears to a Happy Valentine's. L. Belle in Seville. ELLEN M well here it is that time of year thou may'st in thee behold yer not gettin any younger and how CAN you get any better? yer lovin DAM HEY, BONE, Happy 19th birthday. Pitch a bitch at 11:30. Love, Suzie-Q, the Coneheads and "Dooner Wittle!" MARBI DARBI AND BETTY LOUBI - Please send $100 bail money I'm in NYC jail for trying to pick up some dook-dooks for you. Help please! Love; Prisoner 75038. ALOHA BABAR! Sure hope you had a bloody birthday you piggy! Hey Hey Babar is 19! You are so popular please! Deneb Pepper and Wesley. MOMMY! What happened to Santa could happen to me! They have threatened me with Brother Santa's fate! Help! Ralph Michael Joshua. DOC FUNK AND LIGHTNING. Thank you for the candy, your friendship and love. The Sweet Suite. ARNALDO What is the sentence for premeditated rape? I'll risk it! Guess who(G.W.) TO MY "VERY OWN PERSONAL admirer": Thanks for the Valentine's Day card and candy. I wish there were more men like you. Love, Nancy O. NANCY GOLZ (alias names, Gorgeous, Crip, and Blondie) welcome to the major league! We know you'll go far (how fast depends on when you shed that cast!) Enjoy yourself tonight! Love, JJ, Shannon, Tammi, Debbie, Betty, Kathy, Segried, and MANFRED! MRS. ROBINSON: Meet me at the Taft Motel. Room 104. "Ben." TO THE FMH OF MY LIFE: Newport is freezing, I wish you were here! Happy Valentine's Day to the greatest lover from your one and only FMMH. O (VQ I C ARPOOL Siler City to Chapel Hill. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Two spaces available. Share driving. Call Sandy (933-1204) or Melinda (933-5066). NEED A RIDE TO YANKEE territory - northern New Jersey! over spring break. Can leave March 2nd or 3rd. Share usual. Call Rosemary at 933 4115. SAIL THE BAHAMAS and live aboard a 40' ketch at spring break. Sailing, swimming, snorkeling, etc. Departure Ft. Lauderdale March 4th, return March 11th. $350. Includes all. For reservationsinformation call or write Scott Smith, P.O. Box 836, Reidsville, N.C. 27320. 919349-8714. EARN YOUR WAY WEST, and something besides, by driving a car to Albuquerque, N.M. in March. References required. Call 967-2697. " 11 wmmmmt mi . n uuui ui iijj.u hi. MALE ROOMMATE needed. 3 bedroom fully carpeted Bolinwood Apts. Private bath, large bedroom, bus stop, pool, clubhouse, tennis court. Rent is 90.00mo. plus 13 utilities. Call 967-3315 after 11 p.m. COPYQUICK - LOW COST QUALITY COPIES LegaVcolor3-hole punch paper - no extra cost. Free sorting Thesesdissertations AD work guaranteed Monday-Saturday. 13314 E. Franklin St. (over N.C. Cafeteria). ATTENTION MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS: anyone interested in Appalachian folklore: We need info on Appalachian culture, someone to speak the dialect, someone to call squaredance. Call 942-3492. WE REALLY CANT AFFORD this ad, but we're running it anyway. Why? Because even though we've been publishing The Sun here in Chapel Hill for four years, not enough people know about us and we think it's time they did. The Sun is a Magazine of Ideas. It's the only magazine in North Carolina where you can read about childbirth at home, black holes in space, world hunger, dreams, Ram Dass, spiritual fascism, nulcear energy, psychic readings and much more. Published monthly, it's an exquisite blend of articles, poetry, photographs, artwork, humor, and the gentle inspiration we all sometimes need. Does this sound like your kind of magazine? Send $4.50 for a half-year subscription (6 issues). If you're disappointed with your first issue, send it back and we'll refund all your money. Or just send $1 for a sample copy. Write THE SUN, Box 732, Dept. H, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Legal Clinic of Winston, Coleman, and Bernholz Offering legal services at reasonable prices at convenient times. Some of the services available are: Uncontested Divorces $90 plus court costs s 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. CAMPUS COPY CENTER - Copies 5t and under. Fastest, highest quality copies in town. Nobody else has the Xerox 9200 "Miracle Machine" that makes copies better than the original. You get to watch while we do it, in a matter of few seconds. Located in big house on the alley, campus side of Franklin Street. Phone 929-3119. CONDOM SAMPLERS: learn the differences between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, -color, lubricated, skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfaction. ADAM & EVE, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. ATTENTION FACULTY AND GRADUATE STUDENTS: HESHE, the Triangle's personalized, non-computerized dating service is having a special for professionals like you. Watch for coupon in Friday's DTK. r it SHE, P.O. Box 1109, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 HILLMUSIC OPEN THURSDAY through Monday, Daniel Boone Complex, Hillsborough, 10 minutes from Chapel Hill; old violines from $55 to $2500 and up; violin bows from $15 to $600 and up; old Martin guitars, old Gibson mandolins, old banjos from $75 to $800. Expert repair, especially violin family; special discounts on old-time and Irish records. New solid wood guitars for less than you are probably paying for plywood elsewhere. Beginners lessons. 7 Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. -Rates: 25 words or less Students $1.50 Non-Students 2.50 5c for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office if there are mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will only be responsible for the first ad run.