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'V I 2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, March 20. Campus Calendar Compiled by Kelly Carr Public service announcements mult be turned in to the box outside the DTH offices in the Union by 1 00 p m it they are to run the next day Eschitem will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY The Carolina Gey Aeeodatlon will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 209 Carolina Union. By-lawt and officers for the upcoming year will be voted on. Everyone is welcome. The UNC Sports Club Council will meet at 5:15 pm in Room 215 Carolina Union. Clubs should come prepsred to hsnd in their budgets for next year. The meeting is mandsiory. An orientation meeting for the Pre-Career Experience Program, which helps students who want short-term experience in a field of potential career interest, will be held at 2 p.m. in 306 Hanes. Professor Mtrcea Elleds will meet with religion majors for an informal discussion at B p.m. in Morehead Cellar, in the basement of Cobb Refreshments will be served following the meeting Interealwl Democrats are invited to watch the only televised forum for U.S. Senate candidates at 5 pm at the Wesley Foundation. Discussion of the forum will follow. Students for McNeill Smith tor U.S. Senate will meet at 1 p.m. in the upstairs lounge of the Carolina Union. An U4SS Short Course, SPSS, Session I of two sessions will be held at 2 p.m. in 212 Saunders. An IRSS Short Course, SAS. Session I of four sessions will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 307 Manning. FHms end photos ot Old Chapel Hill will be presented at 7 I p.m. in the meeting room of the Chapel Hill Public Library. AW8 will meet at 7 p.m. in Suite D Carolina Union. Elections will be held. All members should attend. The Education BNI Committee of NCSL will meet at 5:30 p.m. in Room 205 Carolina Union. Students Older than Average will have a bag dinner from 5 6:30 p.m. in the Pine Room. Evening College students are urged to come to meet day students. Students tor Laurence Davis tor Senate will meet at 3 p m in Room 217 Carolina Union A table will he set up in the Carolina Union from 10 a.m. -4 p.m. with information. For further information, call Lyndon Fuller at 933-5201 or 967-7317. The I, E. Speech Team will meet at 7 p m in 103 Bingham. The Executive Council will meet at 6 p.m. Dr. Rotte Plnkerton will speak on the psycnolngical aspects of nursing home living at the meeting this month of Friends of Nursing Home Patients at 7:30 p.m. at the Newman Center on Piltsboro Street. John Dickinson May will speak on "Snap Policy Judgments for the Citizen" at the Policy Analysis Group meeting at noon in 207 Hamilton. The following Ebony Images photos and layouts arc scheduled for today: Sophomores, 2 p.m. st Silent Sim. at 3:30 p.m. Alumni Building, Davie Hall: at 4 p.m. Forest Theater. UPCOMING EVENTS John A. Silvester will spesk on "Capacity of Broadcast Packet Radio Networks" st 3:15 p.m. Tuesday in 210 Gardner. College Students In Broadcasting will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 201 Bingham. Officer elections anda guest speaker are featured. BSM run-ott elections for two James representatives will be held from II a m. 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Carolina Union Three candidates are seeking the positions. The Carolina Indian Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on the second floor of the Y -Building. The Order ot the Qlngko will hold its first annual Arb Parly at 3:30 p m. Tuesday in the arboretum. All members snd little squirrels sre requested to stlend. Please bring a six-pack and a sandwich The Four Tops will preside. Open auditions for a television production of Billy BudduM be held Tuesday and Wednesday in Swain Hall. Fifteen male roles are available. Cotton and Cola, a look at two current labor issues featuring guest speakers, songs, snd discussion will be held si 8 p m. T uesday st the Wesley Foundstion. Voter registration will be held from noon to I p m Tuesday and Thursday at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building and the Carrboro Town Hall. Registration at Woollen Gym has been cancelled. Odum Village Heelth Service presents "First Aid Action" snd "The Pulse of Life" st 7 p m Tuesdsy at the Odum Village Health Service in the room above the laundry. AS women In the community are invited to celebrate spring at an informal pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at A Woman's Place, 110 Henderson St. The Fellowship ot Fruit Brutes will meet in the Carolina Union Parking lot at 2 p m. Tuesday for the field trip to the North Carolina as us anas el Art in Ralauja. The Walk tor Humanity Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesdsy at theCampus-Y. Anyone interested in helping u urged to stlend. Macur Olson will speak on "Methodological Issues in the Evaluation of Human Services" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 228 Rosenau. The Philological Club will sponsor a rehearsed reading of 77ir Philanthropist by Christopher Hampton at I p.m. Tuesday in the Walter Dey Toy Faculty Lounge, fourth floor Dey. R. W. B. Lewis will lecture on "The Sense of the Other: The Theme of Estrsngement in Later 19th Century American Literature" at 4 p.m. Tuesday in 1 1 1 Murphy. A seminar on current attematlvM m therapy lor breast cancer will be held at 7:30 p m. Tuesday in 103 Berryhill. Three tecturee on current Issues In the administration ot human services will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, snd Thursday st 7:30 p m. in 228 Rosensu. The American Association of University Professors will meet st 8 p m. Tuesday. The meeting will feature William Turnier who will speak on "Academics and Income Taxes." STUDENT AID MEETING AH Students Who Receive Financial Aid Other Interested Students Topics ot discussion wHI Include: What's happening In Washington that could affect Student AW.and What students and their parents can do about It The outlook lor funds tor 1978-79 Alto An Open Forum on Financial AM Concama COME TO LISTEN, SPEAK AND QUESTION The Groat HallCarolin$ Union Wednesday, March 22, 3.pp p.m. arc THE Family-Style Dinner (We request that everyone at table order) (tea or coffee included, other beverages extra) Dinner includes: Barbeque Brunswick Stew Potatoes Green Peas or Beans Bring This Ad and Get Offer Good Thru Q r COUPON CLIP THIS rem) COUPON! ly BUY ONE PIZZA e u 2 for 1 pizza is good on any size pizza, Monday through Thursday only, and coupon expires March 3p, 1978. CALL AHEAD OF TIME OR TAKE OUT j COUPON GOOD AT BOTH PEPPI'S LOCATIONS: 203 7. Franklin St. Eastgato Shopping Center C42-5143 (15-501 Dypass) 923-0239 J 197e Joseph Banowetz will present a concert of piano music at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Hill Hall auditonum. ITEMS OF INTEREST A limited number of 1977 Yeckety Y sells are available for people who have not yet subscribed. This is the last opportunity to purchase a 1977 Yack. For a chance to get one, sign up in the Yack office, Suite D Carolina Union. The price is SIS. Applications for the 1978-79 Attorney General's Staff are available from the secretary in Suite C Carolina Union. Applications are due Mar. 29. Sign-up sheet for interviews will be posted Mar. 28. ' Any College Republican interested in being s delegate or , alternate to the Apr. I state conventiomhould contact Martha at 933-I946 by Tuesday or come to the meeting Tuesday night. Persons interested in participating in the Summer 1978 WorkStudy Program Operation Crossroads Africa must spply immediately. Contact: Crossroads Africa, Inc., 150 5th Ave.. New York, N Y 1001 1. 212-242-8550 or the local campus contact person. Dr. Ann Dunbat. 401 Alumni. 966-5496. 5497. The International Handlcrell Bauer chairperson will be chosen next week. Interested persons should call the Campus-Y office at 933-2333 by Tuesday. The Playmakers Repertory Company has announced its 1978-79 season. PRC will present Oracula. Tht Gin liame. Mac Beth. Long Day's Journrv into Nithi. You Can't Takt It With tou. and a new play from the O'Neill National Playwright's Conference. Subscriptions start as low as SI8, and subscribers receive extra benefits. The PRC box office is open from 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Monday through Friday. PACE (Plan Assuring! College Educationlapplicaiions tor full time summer college work study jobs are now available at the Student Aid Office, 300 Vance Hall. All seniors interested in competing for The Willie P. Wengum Medal lor Oratory must come by the Carolina Union desk to pick up a registration form and information on the competition which requires presenting an original speech before judges. Forms aredue Mar 79 Ebony Images, Volume II is coming! The mini-yearhook commemorates the .10th anniversary of the Black Student Movement. The cost is S3. 50 and patrons listed for S5 automatically receive a free copy. Subscription booths are located at the Carolina Union and south campus dorms. Ten Color photos by Mark B. Fluder of Charlotte are on exhibit in 105 Carroll through Apr. 14. Ah. Wiidtrntss! plays March 16-April I. Performances are at 8 pm. Tuesday through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Playmakers Theatre. Tickets are S4.50 and $4 90 and group rates are available. For more information and to reserve tickets, call the box office at Graham Memorial. 933-1121. DAT, Dental Admission Test will be sdministered April 29 . Applications must he received by March 27. Pick up an application snd 1978-79 I'pdalt lo Predrnt-Prtmrd Preview Review View at Predent-Premed Advising Office, 311 South or 101 Nash. CAROLINA SYMPOSIUM Journalists Hedrlck Smith and Robert Kaiser and Abraham Brumberg, a native of Poland and noted scholar of the Soviet Union, will participate in the panel discussion comparing information flow in the United States snd the Soviet Union st 8 tonight in Memorisl Hall. Police investigate Granville attack; few facts known Chapel H ill police said Thursday that a woman reported she was raped in Granville Towers East dormitory. Police still know few details about the rape which was reported anonymously. The woman told police she was awakened and attacked by a white man at 4:25 a.m. Wednesday. She reported the assault to police at 4:28 a.m. .lli;i ACORN Family Restaurant 3311 Guess Rd., Durham Two blocks North of 1-85 All You Can Eat $3.75 per person Fried Chicken Cole Slaw 50F Off Above Price April 10, 1978 Q P. 2 FOR 1 GET ONE FREE Committee By PAM KELLEY Staff Writer The 22 Orange Committee members who challenged the eligibility of more than 6,000 Orange County voters are .planning to withdraw the challenges made erroneously against persons who are not college students. Stewart Barbour, a member of the Orange Committee, said he will withdraw the erroneous challenges even though he has not verified the number of challenges made in Three CGC seats vacant; runoff election to be held By DINITA JAMES Staff Writer Three CGC electoral district seats are still open and will be filled in a special runoff election March 29. Districts 4 and 6, graduate districts and District 19, an off-campus district, still do not have representatives because no candidates filed for the seats. Three petitions were returned for the six seats in the graduate districts. No candidates ran for the other three seats and the top vote-getting write-in candidates were contacted and asked to participate in a run-off election for those seats. In district 4, Preston Fogle and Weldon Jordan will meet in the run-off election. Coin Page and Van Donaldson, the leading write-in candidates in District 6, are ineligible to serve because they live outside the district. Bruce Mann, the third write-in candidate, declined to run in the election. Bob Saunders, elections board hew The hiring of Jaworski's firm must be approved by N.C, Attorney General Rufus Edmisten and Gov. Jim Hunt. Dawson said Sunday that UNC would consider some sort of countersuit against the fund cutoff only as a last resort. UNC's previous desegregation plan, along with those of five other states, was ruled inadequate by U.S. District Judge John H. Pratt in July 1977. Pratt ordered HEW to withdraw federal MC P sale for on Playboy items come in ond see our selection 112 W. Franklin Street, across from the DANDELION CHAPEL "Am W klialtlb Pi SPECIAL Pre-Summer Shape-Up Fast Way To Lose Weight Get In Shape 6 Weeks $49.00 Offer Ends April 30th r7 XT lVl 1 7 1 ... Call Today 942-8214 Most Complete Individual Indoor heated swimming poo! Deluxe ? i .-.i Euca'yptus Room Sun Room Lounqe to withdraw -error. "1 regret the inconvenience to the people erroneously challenged," Barbour said, adding that the errors were unintentional. Barbara Strickland, executive secretary of the Orange County Board of Elections, said 1,590 of the 6,131 challenges listed on the challenge form were for persons who are no longer registered in the precinct. Barbour said the challengers used a list of registered voters from the Board of Elections chairperson, said petitions for District 6 are available in Suite C Carolina Union. "We would really like for someone to pick up a petition," he said. "If not, we'll have to have write-ins, and that will mean another run-off and additional delay." In District 19, Brad Lamb, a write-in candidate has decided to participate in the run-off. The other write-in candidate, Doug Davis, has not yet been contacted. Mark Adams, president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, said he is disturbed by the apparent apathy in the graduate student voting districts. "Overall, I think it is a negative reaction to graduate involvement in the CGC," he said. "The grads look at it from the point of view that they don't want a position where they don't do anything. They all think that all that is done on the CGC is argue. It's really different now, though. Attitudes have changed." Continued from page 1. funds if the six university systems failed to draft a new desegregation plan suitable to HEW. Of the six original states named in Pratt's decision Georgia, Arkansas, Florida, Oklahoma, Virginia and North Carolina, only the UNC system failed to reach an agreement with HEW. HEW accepted Friday the Virginia desegregation plan, which contains provisions for the elimination of program duplication in black and white institutions. Chauvinists oil HILL iPA Located in the Eastgate Shopping Center Instruction Featuring: Hydroswirl Whirlpool Steam Bath Locker Room Facilities Relaxing - Jl A non-student that was current through September 1977. He said the errorcould be attributed to the time lag between September and earlier this month when the challenges were filed.' Barbour said he suspects the challengers compared a campus telephone directory to the voter registration list to determine which voters were college students. "Perhaps some of the adults erroneously challenged are taking courses at the University and had their names in the campus directory," he said. , ; Voter registration slated Voter registration for the May 2 Democratic primary will be held this week at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building and the Carrboro Town Hall. New voters can register at either location Tuesday and Thursday from noon-8 p.m. The deadline for registering is April 3. Registration had been scheduled today at Woollen Gym and Saturday in Carrboro but registration those dates has been cancelled. To register, persons must have been residents of Orange County for at least 30 days. They must also complete a questionnaire under oath. Superior Court Judge James H. Pou Bailey has ordered that students must complete the forms in an effort to keep temporary Orange County residents from voter rolls. Questions include: What is your occupation? balloons "We're hoping people will return the cards so we can find out where the radiation from the plant will go," Birkhead said. A spokesperson for Carolina Power and Light Co. denied the Kudzu Alliance claim that the plant would be dangerous. "All the studies of nuclear plant safety indicate that a major accident is all but impossible," according to Albert Morris, CP&L vice president for corporate communications. "As for the low level of radiation, it's no more than a person would receive making a transatlantic flight." CP&L began construction ontheShearon Harris "plant following federal Nuclear Lost & Found FOUND: CONTACT LENS CASE and squirt bottle. Venable. 3-14-78. Call 3-8243. FOUND: APO maintains a campus lost and found in the basement of Smith Building. Come by from 10 to 4 or call 933-3996 for information on lost items. Help Wanted BABY SITTER NEEDED for two girls. Some light housework. Wednesdays and or Thursdays 12 5:30. Call 929-8304 after 6 p.m. 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, 942-4187. BLAIR HOUSE RESTAURANT across from South Square needs waitresses for lunch and dinner shifts all days. Apply in person to Sam Conviser. EOE. WANTED: EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS for eight week summer camp in Penn. Counselors needed in arts & crafts, basketball, baseball, music, dramatics, rollerskating, tennis, swimming, sailing, nature, as well as general counselors, male and female. For more information contact Teri 967-3705. Personal LAURIE JEAN L. You are the love of my life, my hopes, my dreams. I'll always love you. Forever, Donald. SUPER EXECUTIVE MOD: Thanks for a great Spring Break: pinball, ice hockey, Virginia Slims, nachos, movies, TV. It was the best yet! Naked Woman. Miscellaneous ACADEMIC RESEARCH - All fields. Professional writing & editing. Send $2 for listing of over 7,000 topics. Authors' Research, Suite. 600, Dept. A, 407 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 60605. (312) 922-0300. CONDOM SAMPLERS! Learn the difference between condoms with our famous sampler packs. Preshaped, textured, colored, lubricated and skins. Designed to increase sexual satisfaction. ADAM & EVE CATALOG SHOWROOM, Franklin & Columbia (Over the Zoom), 929 2147. Tutbday -Saturday 10 6. g Jmlrj far M challenges the N.U board ol tiections Mad issued guidelines to the Orange County Board of Elections suggesting methods to speed up processing of the 6,000 voter challenges. Barbour said the challenges were in response to a belief by some voters in rural Orange County that their wishes are being ignored at the ballot box. "My vote has been taken away from me," Barbour said. "My ballot has been destroyed. My ballot has been diluted. and water-down by transient students." Did you leave your father's home for the temporary purpose of attending school or "of cutting loose frorti home ties?" Do you keep your permanent possessions in the place you claim as your residence in Orange County, or do you keep there only enough for temporary needs? If you were to fail at the University or were forced to discontinue your studies because of illness, would you return to your parents' home? Would you be living in the University town if the school were not there? What occupation do you plan to follow upon graduation, and where do you plan to follow it? Other questions concern where the applicant maintains church or lodge affiliations, banking and business connections and tax listings. Continued from page 1. Regulatory Commission approval Jan. 27. When completed in 1990, the four-reactor plant will be the largest in the world and have a 3,600-megawatt generating capacity. The plant's first reactor is to begin operation in 1984. Approximately 150 people gathered at the construction site 20 miles from Chapel Hill to watch the balloons float northeast on the prevailing wind toward Apex and Raleigh. "Our other objective was to arrange a nice Sunday afternoon outing so our people could meet each other," said Jim Overton, Chapel Hill organizer for the Kudzu Alliance. X RABBIT AND KEN live tonight atf J Compardies. Tonight all-you-can-eat special:! J spagnetti and meat sauce, 5-9:30. 2 Compardies, Jones Ferry Phone 942-8588. Rd., Carrborojj Instruction NEW YOGA CLASSES, led by Hannah Susan Carothers, begin March 20 at The Yoga Place,' 452 W. Franklin. Beginning intermediate, advanced classes. Call. 967-9686 for more information and registration. Classified jnfa 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. 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