2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. February 21, campus calendar- Compiled by Public service announcements must be turned Union by 1 OC o m it they are to run the next ACTIVITIES TODAY Senlori or gradual student seeking employment who want t" uc the sen ices of he Career Planning and .'laccmrm Ofli.c arc invited to an orientation meeting at noon in MM Hanes Hall. The Chapel Hill Public Library v. ill present Diary ol Anne I'mnk at the spring film series al 7 p m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the library meeting room. The BSD Council will meet at J p.m. at Battle House The Walk ol Humanity Committee will meet at 7 pin. tn 206 of the Campus Y. Anyone interested in helping with the walk is invited to attend. The Franklin Street Gourmet Supplement Committee will meet at 5 p m. in the SCAU office. The Minority Health Career Organization will meet at 7 p.m. in 103 Bcrryhill Dr. Marion Phillips, dean ol admissions ol the I NC School of Medicine, will be the ("test speaker The UNC Chriellan Science Organization ill hold a lecture p.cr.uation meeting at 5 p.m. in Room 21 of (he Carolina t'nion The UNC Common Came will hold a dinner at 5; 31) p m. in Room 215 Carolina I'nion. Bring a sandwich. The Carolina Union Performing Art Committee will inert at 5:30 p m. in the Frank Porter Graham I ouni.. ol the Carolina I'nion The UNC Club Football team will hold an introductory spring membership drive meeting at b 30 p m in Room 204 Carolina I'nion. Old members who plan to play are requested to attend, and newcomers are cordially invited. AWS would like a gioup to sec I momrmm Women ami Others. Am one inlerested is asked to sign up in the AV.Sn.tice. The Fellowship ol Chriatian Athlete will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Kenan Fielclhouse. A potluck dinner for students in the Freshman Honors Program will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the basement of 'he I uthcran Church on Rosemary Street lr. Slcincr. political science professor, will be the guest speaker. Eckankar will present "lkankur. A Way of Life" at 7 30 p in in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. A panel oVi'msion will follow. The Bill Eirani Dance Company ill present a public concert at K p tn in Memorial Hall. Tickets are $4 for I he public and S3 for students, and are available at the Carolina I'nion desk and at the door. Dr. Joseph Sloane will present a slide lecture at 7 30 P m, m I IS A.kland Art Building. Brian Berry will speak on "Urban Policymaking Alternatives: Dilemmas of Social Science in a I'ractitioncr'j World" at 8 p.m. in 1 1 1 Murphey Hall. Sylvia Zaremba ill present an all-Chopin recital at 8 p m. in H 'II Hall auditorium. Dr. Nafewajaki will speak on "Some Implications of the Viral Theorem for Molecular Force Fields" at the Physical Chemistry Seminar. UPCOMING EVENTS A lite out-horn resume workshop will be hcid at 2 ( n. Wednesday in 210 Hanes Hall. I here is an extension of the deadline due date lor elected BSM petition!. 1 he new deadline is Feb. 22. the t'.iy before "Meet the Candidates" for BSM positions. Vote For LYNDON FULLER For CGC Representative District 18 This Wednesday, Feb. 22 for The Foundation Bookstore 136 E. Rosemary St. Across from Blimpie's OPENING THURSDAY AT NOON This special offer is our way of introducing you tcv our homemade biscuit breakfast. We're serving old fashioned country ham, sausaqe, scrambled egtianq jelly biscuits. And there's more on our menu, including apple danish, orange juice and coffee with free refills: Bring in the coupon get our free Breakfast Bonus. , jz FH8SH DaiLY r .-' ' ar m7Tto' i f ls....J 1978 Keily Carr in to the bo outside trie DTH offices in the day fcacli item will run at least twice Education Seniori and graduate atudent seeking employment who want to use the services of the Career Planning and Placement Office are invited to an orientation meeting at 2 p.m. Wednesday in 2I0C Peabody Hall Please sign up in 21 1 Hanes Hall if you plan to attend The UNC atudent body will attempt to break a Guiness world record at the Duke ticket distribulion between 3 and 5 p.m. Wednesday. ' The Outing Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Fquipment purchases Kill becompleled. The Order ot the Grail-Valkyries v ill meet at 7:30 p m. Wednesday in t tie Frank Porter (iraham Lounge of (he Carolina Union. , C'ume cheer the I ar Heels on lo.iclurieso.er Moo-U and Dook at a pep rally at 8 p m V. cdnesday starting at Carmichael and ending at Granville. A Consumer Law Workshop focusing on students' contracts will be presented by the Student Legal Services at 4 p m Wednesdav in Room 2l5of the Carolina Union. The Accounting Club w ill meet at 7 pin. W 'cdnesday in 17 New Carroll. Ruth Rogers will address "Accountants as Small Practitioners" , The Undergraduate Math Club will meet at 7:30 pin Wednesday in 383 Phillips. Dr. Robert Mann will speak on "Career Possibilities with a Bachelor Degree." The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club will hold their first anniversaiy party at 7 p m. Wednesday in 308 Alumni, Students tor Laurence Davis tor U.S. Senate will meet at 3 p m Wednesday in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. The Executive Board ol Graduate and Professional Student Federation will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Ihe Frank Porter Graham Lounge ol the Carolina Union A Stress Management Workshop with Dr Phillip Belore we started advertising our article In the Columbus, Ohio paper, we received and responded to a request to send our articles to a man In that city. The man wrote us and thanked us lor sending the articles, saying he found them stimulating and enjoyable, however, our concept ot Christianity was quite a bit different from his and It was seldom that he agreed with us. Also he wrote: "If you don't mind a word of caution, be wary that you are not 'using' God to justify your own wants and desire many have t'sed God's Word to suit their own prejudices a des picable feat, at least." Then he asked that we please write and comment on his Ideas. We replied that we were not In a position to comment on his concept of Christianity tor the simple reason that he did not tell what It was nor point out where ours was wrong. Therefore, we could not comment nor were we in a position to "tee the light and get right," provided we were wrong and It was he that was living and walking "in the light and right paths." We stated we did not consider it charitable to leave one "walking in darkness until he falls In the ditch," especially since "the ditch of eternity" is a little ways ahead for every soul that continues walking In darkness. In regard to the word of caution: "Be wary that you are not 'using' God to justify your own wants and desires many have used God's Word to suit their own prejudices - a despicable-feat, at least": Our comment was that we would have to confess that that was exactly what we were doing, 'using' God and His Word to justify our wants and desires, and whether or not it was a "despicable feat" depended on what the wants and desires were. After some consideration of this criticism, we appraised our two greatest wants and desires to be, first, to get to heaven when we die, "to flee the wrath to come eternal hell fire; second, to persuade as many at possible to go along, or do likewite, and obtain "the inheritance, Incorruptible, undeliled, that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven" lor the falthtul unto death! Our final comment was that over the Lif tovs 11 UMMS If IK below and It IJffe ttWA Bit y i riff j S'tm 4'Js wi j u ith this coupon, good 'til (; ,-. )i at participating Hardee's Coupon expires March 5, 1978 and Susan Lyons will be held al 8 p.m. Wednesday in Room 213 of the Carolina Union for SOT A members and friends. College Students In Broadcasting will hold a general business meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Room 202 of the Carolina Union. A UNCCC Short Course, Disk Daia Set Usage, will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in 228 Phillips. An IRSS Short Course, SAS. Session 4 or 4, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in 212 Saunders. ITEMS OF INTEREST Society ol Janus nomination forms must be returned by Feb. 22 to Jan Bolick. 108 Cobb. Nomination forms for the Order ol the Grail can be obtained at the Carolina Union desk. The Cellar Door is now accepting poetry, prose, graphics, photography, and short plays for the Spring 1978 issue. Fntries should be left al 205 of Ihe Campus Y by Mar. I. The Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen is establishing a Committee for Civic History. Any students interested in being on this committee are asked to send a resume to either the Municipal Building or Bill I horpe. P.O. Box 1273. Chapel Hill. Rising seniors in liberal arts and graduate students In health care administration may be eligible for a summer internship with the Social Security Administration. Interested students should come by Career Planning and Placement. 211 Hanes Hall. If you still haven't had your portrait made for Ihe 1978 Yackety Yack, you can have it taken Tuesday between 9 a.m. and noon or I and 5 p m. To make an appointment, come by Suite D ol the Carolina Union between I and 5 p.m. or call 933-1259. Applications and interview sign-up lor chairperson positions on the Carolina Union committees are available until Mar. 3. The Federal Communications Commission 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 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 years had otten noticed when some were unable to answer the facts and logic of an opponent, then they begin to attack the other's motives and character regardless of their knowledge of either, and to borrow hit own expression that appeared to be "a despicable feat, at least." Of course, however, my correspondent would not be guilty of such! John The Baptist's message to prepare men for the com ing of Christ was to "flee the wrath to come," for Christ would gather His wheat Into the garner and burn the "chaff with unquenchable fire if you call yourself Christian what do you consider yourself, "Wheat," or "Chaff there Is no Ufa, no spiritual life in "chaff!" The Apostle Paul was caught up into heaven and heard "unspeakable words" not lawful for him to utter, and later, In speaking of "the judgment seat of Christ," he said: "Knowing the terror of The Lord, we persuade men," and at another time he said he could "wish himself accursed from Christ" In order that his brethren after the flesh might be savedl The great work for God accomplished by men like Luther, Calvin, Knox, Bunyan, Wesley and others, began as a result of their want and desire to be saved from their sins and es cape "eternal hell!" Recently I read that mighty man of God, Jonathan Edwards, said the cause of his beginning to seek the Lord and to do His will was the result of meditation on The Bible's message of hell fire for the lost soul that Jesus Christ so often and so faithfully warned men, and then suffered the awful death on the Cross to make the way of es cape! "Therefore, we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip ... HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE, IF WE NEGLECT SO GREAT SALVATION ... " Hebrews 2:1-3. Self preservation Is the first law of nature preservation of a life that at the most will end In a little over seventy years, life that Is like a vapor that appears a moment and Is gone! Is one foolish or unwise to 'use' God and the means of grace to accomplish the want and desire for the self preservation of his soul "while the ages of eternity roll?" P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 no t.u 4Wm 10:30 a.m. f ff mfflHHaT m X iferJ ni I II J 7A , -crr:s-v 1 1 flTn inPil'to if ill. i i i Z'X 'l, 'brtzri - ' AM-W fw ..-- t ' L J students next year, who have good veri communications skills, and who have financial need may he eligible for a Career Asslstantshlp 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, comprehension, critical analysis, study skills and preparation for graduate and professional school entrance exams. The program is located in 204 Phillips Annex. Volunteer tutor are needed for elementary and especially for jr. high students. Please come by 102 of the Campus Y for an application. The Playmakers Repertory Company production of Uncommon Women and 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 933-1 121. Charles Kurall. William F. Buckley and Tom Wicker are among the personalities coming this spring for the 1978 Carolina Symposium. We 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 oflice between noon and I p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, or 2 to 5 p.m. weekdays. The School of Business Administration announces that application forms are now available for all non General College students who wish to apply for adm ission into t he B A school. Forms may be picked up in I09 Carroll Hall. Deadline for submitting applications is Mar. 3. The sign up for stores to be surveyed by Comparison Shopper this weekend is now posted on the SCAU office door in Suite B. Please come by and sign up. Qualified instructors are needed for a post-spring break series of ihe Carolina Union special Interest classes. Interested persons should call 933-I I57 or drop by Suite A of the Carolina Union. RAGE? I i i fM 'A . '- T 'liiU. tJi il ftljeMp Cartel Board of Directors will hold its next regular meeting' 3:30 p.m. Tuesday February 21, 1978 in the Student Union (Room Assignment available at the Union Desk) These meetings are open to all interested students, faculty, staff and community members for observation. The Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors is a seven member board of students, faculty and community members, established April 1, 1977, that is responsible for overseeing the financial affairs and non-editorial policies of the Daily Tar Heel. The board usually meets twice monthly to review operations. For further information call Claire Bagley, business manager of The Daily Tar Heel board of Directors at 933-0252. I. H-l-JLlil i I iiiiiiiu-.111 .uum.ni-L.iiL-lljl.ii.Ju Ulg . mmm m FOR SALE: EHRINGHAUS DORM CONTRACT. $ negotiable. Call 933-3484 anytime. Keep trying. 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. JUST RIGHT FOR SPRING BREAK. . . 1970 Hornet, low mileage, new tires, vinyl roof, manual transmission, great condition. ,929 8331 (evenings or mealtimes best). 1971 DODGE DART, power steering, air conditioning, extremely clean and dependable. This car a steal at $1,000. Firm. Call 942-7307 or try 929-8364. ROOM FOR RENT. Ideal location close to campus. Kitchen and living room privileges. $110 mo., all utilities included. Mature male with good references. Call James Farlow 942-4755. J1M JI-LJJ-H-IIII IL J! III 11 IIH1!.LW1I LOST KODAK INSTAMATIC at Phi Delt Pig Rckin, Sat. 11th, my name is on the camera, please call Jane 942-4744, reward. FOUND: AN EXPENSIVE RED pocket knife on the curb in front of the Tri-Delta sorority house, on Pittsboro Street. Call 967-2521 and identify type and claim. LOST: GOLD SIGNET RING with initials J.W.N. Reward offered. Ask for Neal at 968-9068. mm CHALLENGING, INTERESTING WEEKEND POSITION requiring dependability, accuracy and pleasant personality. Call 966-4793. 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 JIMMY B: I FOOLED around and fell in love two years ago. Thanks for everything buns, d.w., bedtime stories, fooling around but mostly the love. ILY! Faye. HEY BIG ED: happy 22nd! May your keg always be full! Jimbo. TO THE BRUNETTE eating in the Union at 8:15 on Thursday night. I was wearing a gym suit and blue jacket at the table next to your booth. You trouble my thoughts. Will I see you again? Legal Beagle. HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATHERINE E. It may be your 20th but you'll still need your I.D. when we go to Disco Ville. Love Rick. DAVID, RICK, and FRANK-Flash! The cheeseberg has finally thawed out! Authorities in Australia still seeking at large cherry thanks for a phenomenal evening! JW, NM, TB. GUSTAF: Two years and we're still crazy. Happy Anniversary. Love, Froomie. BETTS Now you really are 21 going on 32! Whip and Ernie will always love you. Your roomie. HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY BETSY! You've finally made it but will you make it? I've got mine . . . have you got yours? Love, Count Ernie. SAPPHIRE-EYED Siren, sing me your sweet song. The simple song, the song of single lyric. Sing, claimed jewel, the song that would be mine If my courage were equal to my desire. Sng, honey-haired abacist, whisper the song of the single lyric: BROCCOLI. BUS: Happy count backwards 20th. You young thing! I love you. Gor. WILL PAY ABSOLUTE TOP DOL LAR for ACC tourney tickets. Will consider partial books. 929 1880 early or late, 383-5502 or 828 5305 business hours. TONY'S PRIZE. Debby J. The number is 006. Congrats INSTA-COPY offset printing & quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our fast service and bwjjrice on theses work. Insta-copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom.. 929-2147. MAKERS MARKET, natural foods, 411 W. Rosemary, 967-9334, open 11 a.m.-6 p.m., closed Sundays. Grains, be.ns, nuts, seeds, juices, cheese, honey, yogurt, peanut butter, herb teas, oil, dried fruit, tamari, miso, flour, organic carrots, soaps, shampoos, much more. TYPING - THESES, PAPERS, RESUMES, applications reasonable rates. Executive Secretarial Services, 100 Eastowne Drive, (Across from Blue CrossBlue Shield) 929-0286, 493-1488. 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. 1 .0. - Jill ESP. The Institute for Parapsychology in Durham would like to hear from people who believe that they may have a testable psychic skill, such as an ability to guess playing cards with unusual success (when the cards are hidden from view). Call Dr. Charles Akers at 1-688-8241 ' DAYTONA BEACH! This is going to be THE Carolina Beach trip for spring break. We've got a fantastic deal for only $119.50 (including transportation). C'mon join us! Bill Verch 933 2567. 942-4041 (Drive-to available). ATLANTA Less than commercial fare. Depart Feb. 24 , Feb. 26. Space limited first come first serve. Call Gary Jacobs, 966-1161 day or 929-7407 evenings. SKYBUS 78 Europe, Israel, Mideast, Asia and Africa at "no frills" prices Global StudentTeacher Travel Service, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 - 212-379-3532. SAIL THE BAHAMAS and live aboard a 4ff 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. CARPOOL - 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). 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. Rales: 25 words or less Students $1.50 Non-Students 2.50 5 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. Th Dally Tar H Ml it published by th Daily Tar Heal Board of Dir ectort o. the Unrvtraity of North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during the regular academic year except during exam period, vacation! ervcf cummer aeeeion. The following dates are to be the only Saturday setter Sept. 17, Oct. . 8, 22, Nov. 6. The Summer Tar Heel is published weekly on Thursdays during the sommer sessions. Offices are at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27614. Telephone numbers: News, Sports-933-0245, 933-0246. 933 0262, 933-0372; Business. Circulation. Advertiting-933-1 1 63. Subscription rates: 26 per year; 12.60 per semester. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Student Constitution). The Daily Tar Heel is a atudent organization. The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of all advertisements and to revise or turn away copy It considers objec tionable. The Dairy Tar Reel will not consider ed kjstments or payment for any typographical i errors or erroneous insertion unlets notice fa given to the Business Mtnager within (1 ) one day attar the advertisement appears, within (1 ) day of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of the paper. The Daily Tsr Heel will not be responsible for mors than one incorrect insertion of an adver tisement scheduled to run several times. Notice tor such correction mutt be given before the next insertion. CbirsBagtay..". Business Mtmgm Dan Collint Adverting Manager .4 . i jfe. -t ft- -A fc,. .4 is'.-- -a fe --si k - S fr- i4 in fe . -jh

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