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Classifi POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words There will be no charge for lost and found or jobs available ads. (Please do not bring found articles to us.) Errors reported within three days will be corrected at no charge. OFFICE HOURS: Mon. Wed. Fri. 12:0W-2:30 p.m. Tues. Thurs. 3:30-5:00 p.m. 3341. FOUND: I blue check book, First Citizen's Bank and Trust of Spartanburg. Call Don 777-4059. LOST: Wallet in Gamecock Room. Light brown containing I.D. and license. Call Bill 8316. Reward. LOST: 1 set of keys (about 10). Key chain is gold disk with initials M.L. Please call 5558. FOUND:Chain of keys in Sloan College. Room 203. Call 4600. LOST: Last semester. 5 lithograph illustrations for book by George Meredith. If found call John Latimer: 794-3327. FOUND: 1 Adolescent Psyc. book. Call 3272. WOULD the person who found the Gold Rimmed Eyeglasses in leopard skin case lease call back? 5223 or 256-8200. roR SALE 1-speed -erman bcycles -Deutches Markenrad. $99.95. Western Auto, Camden. Campus Rep. Murry Sill. 777-4431. 1971 Yahama Motorcycle. Color: garnet and white. 1.400 miles. excellent condition. Campus TODAY, JANUARY 19 Film, "Son of a Sheik," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Student Senate, Russell House 323, 5 p.m. WUSC, Russell House 312, 5 p.m. Kappa Alpha Psi, Russell House 308, 7:30 p.m. Union Arts Committee, Russell House 321, 7 p.m. Union Artists' Series Committee, Russell House 322, 7 p.m. Basketball Game, USC vs. Niagara, Carolina Coliseum, 8:10 p.m. Episcopal Student Cent, creative dialogue and supper, 6 p.m. Lutheran Student Center, Holy Communion, 6 p.m. Baptist Student Center, fellowship and worship, 6 p.m. Methodist Student Center, Supper and program, 6:15 p.m. Presbyterian Student Center, supper and program, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 Film, "World of Apu," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Mid-Atlantic Regional Physical Fitness Clinic, Physical Education Center. Physics Colloquium, Dr. Max D. Sherrill of Clemson University will speak on "Fluxon Motion in Super-conductors," Physical Sciences Center 509, 4 p.m. Sport Parachute Club, Russell House 321, 8 p.m. Campus Crusade for Christ Russell House Fnautyv Lioune 6 p.m. !d Ads Leaving town, must sell. Call 356-3467 or 794 3668. Student-Faculty discounts on all antiques, jewelry and used furniture. (Roll top desks, tables, high quality appliances) River Drive Antiques. 2824 River Dr. 254-2459. WHITES METAL DETECTORS Recover valuables from soil. Stocked locally. 776 TYPING dissertations, theses and papers. Call Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. FOR TERM PAPERS or theses tyi quickly and efficiently, call on years of experience. Carolina Public Stenographers, 253-9800. PART TIME EMPLOYMENT. One married male. Must be dependable and have pleasant telephone voice to work telephone collec t ions. Hours are Mon .. Wed. and Thurs. from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Salary $2 per hour plus com mission. Contact Dan Shine at Credit Bureau Adjustors. Inc.. 416 Center St., West Columbia. Cl79-494 "PINE SPNE, female, 2 years. playful and affectionate. Loves children. Will be given to best home. 772-6364. WANTED to buy. borrow, or rent: Con stitutional Law Book (Poli-Sci 551) Louise: 779-5990. FURNISHED ROOM for rent for lady. Call 234-7264. WANTED: Lionel electric trains: sets, cars, track. accessories. Call John Lyle. 254-3727. RIDE WANTED: To Atlanta or Macon, Fri., Jan. 21. Will helpa with i as. Call Kelly 8822. Welcome back you long-haired Grits. Tim. Calendar Episcopal Student Center, Holy Communion, 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 Mid-Atlantic Regional Physical Fitness Clinic, Physical Education Center Film, "M-A-S-H", Russell House Theatre, check with Russell House Information Desk for times. Last day to change course schedule, all fees must be paid by this date or registration will be cancelled. University Union Bell Camp Campout, to continue through January 23. South Carolina Boat Show opens, Carolina Coliseum. Draft Con't from Pg. 7 requests from a rigid non extendable 30 days to a flexible 15 days, we also have added the requirement that local boards give registrants at least 15 days notice of pending appearances or actions. Thus, no local board or appeal board will be taking action in less t ime than has been required under t he old regulations. Then, as now, at least 30 days will pass before any act ion will take place following the mailing of the Notice of Classification card to the registrant. The package of regulations published today was the second major group of changes released in Charge Ameenu $100 E RIT TO2 C ampers The Upiversity Union Recreation Committee is spon soring camping trips for the last two weekends of January. The first is to the University's Bell Camp on Jan. 21. Campers will leave Friday at 4 p.m. and return Sunday, Jan. 23. Tran sportation, food and lodging is free. The second trip is to Hunting Island State Park, Jan. 28 to Jan. 30. The bus will leave Friday at 2 p.m. and return Sunday afternoon. The cost is $3.50 per person. In ierest ed person may sign up in the Russell House, room 204. LITERATI The Lectures Committee of the University Union invites the public to a program Monday (Jan. 24) at Carolina Coliseum featuring Russian poet Yevgeny Yev tushenko, one of the world's top literary figures. Also appearing will be James Dickey, poet-in-residence and professor of English at the University, and Barry Boys, a noted English actor. The program begins at 8 p.m. and,admission is free. The Soviet poet is appearing here at the University as the first stop on a tour of the United States arranged by Doubleday and Co., publisher of Yevtushenko's latest book, "Stolen Apples." CAROLINA CHRISTIANS The Carolina Christian Fellowship will meet Jan. 26 in the Russell House Faculty Club Lounge at 7:30 p.m. John Spence will speak. APO RUSH Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity will hold its semester rush from Monday, Jan. 24 until Friday, Jan. 28 A table will be set up in the recent weeks by Selective Service headquarters. The major portion of these changes was first proposed to the public in early November and then effected throughout the System in early December. The changes put into effect or Dec. 10 included the phasing out of all new undergraduate student deferments, an increase in the time given registrants who receive induction orders (from 10 to 3( days), the establishment of classification I-H as a new ad minist rative holding category, anc a major revision of the proceduret and guidelines of the alternate service program for 1-0 con scentinon nhijetors. milNews briefs get out, Russell House lobby Monday through Wednesday for interested persons. Smokers will be held Tuesday and Wednesday nights. BAIA'I MEETING The USC Baha'i Club will hold its first weekly meeting of the semester Friday, Jan. 21, in room 321 of Russell House. TALENT SOUGHT The USC Theatre will conduct ryouts today and Tuesday for roles in a play to be premiered in Columbia during the meeting of ,he Southeastern Theatre Con ference (SETC) March 1-4. USC students and staff are eligible to audition for roles in the original play "Rafferty One B5 One" by Rolf Fjelde. Russell Green, who will direci :he production, said some 20 roles, mostly for men, are to be filled. The play will be presented March z, especially for members of SETC and public performances will b si aged March 3-4. "Rafferty One By One" wa, chosen by an SETC play-reading commit tee last spring after 1( plays had been screened fron many others submitted. Its author, Fjelde, will be it Columbia for its premiere and wil participate in the SETC meeting which is expected to attract som 1,500 persons. ROLES AVAILABLE Several small male and femali speaking roles st ill are available i *he current show "A Cry 4 Players." The play will t presented the first week in Marc and also for the South Easter Theatre Conference. Interested persons shoul contact Ms. Anita Granni director of Town Theatre, at ti :heatre any evening this week. It's more ti It's anti-po A tree absorbs sound. Its leaves trap particles in the air. Visit a tree, it's cleaner and quieter. Only you can prevent forest fires. your bags SIX FLAGS With Six Flags Over Georgia's 197 season slated to begin April 1, he park's Operations Show Depart ment is searching for talent o st aff the Six Flags Cryst al Pistol shows and for on-grounds en er:ainment throughout the park. Each year Six Flags' audition !eams tour college campuses across the United States to audition vocalists, dancers, in strumentalists, comedians and Wher individual and group acts. Auditions will be held at 3 p.m. Jan. 7, at the Suzanne Little Recital Hall, Queens College in Charlotte. According to David Blackburn, producer of Six Flags' shows, 'alent will not only audition for Six Flags Over Georgia, in Atlanta. but for shows at Six Flags Over Mid-America in St. Louis, Mo., and for Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas. SELF ACTUALIZATIONS A self-actualization program is s designed .to help the individual identify his personal success pattern, his ideal and functional value system, and learn creative obstacle management in order to 1 release personal power for I managing his life by success , rather than stress. e The program will begin at 4 p.m. Jan. 25, at the Episcopal Student Center, 610 Pickens St. The cost is $5. Deadline for applications is Jan. 24. Call 252 n 7737 for details. >f >e MOON FLICK h Young Americans for Freedom n (YAF) is sponsoring a NASA (National Aeronautics Space d Administration) film, "Mountains s, of the Moon," about the Apollo 15 ie space flight at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Room 323, Russell House. ian a tree. Ilution.