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Dada Jii DaDa Jii, spiritual teacher of the Ananda Marga Yoga Society, will be at 1322 Brennen Road, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 30. Jii, who spoke at USC last October, will speak again on Yoga to all interested persons. The public is invited. "COMPANY" COMING "Company," the award winning musical comedy will be presented at 8 p.m. Monday in Carolina Coliseum by the University Union Artist Series Committee. Tickets are free for USC students with student I.D. cards. The cost is $3 for non-USC students and $4 and $5 for the general public. Faculty and staff dependent prices are $3 and $4. BAND READING CLINIC The USC Department of Music will be hosts for a Band Reading Clinic at 10 a.m., Saturday, at Ca TODAY Film, "Camelot," 7 and 11 p.m., Russell House Theatre, ad mission 75c. Hunting Island Camping Trip, sponsored by University Union, price $3.50 per person, to con tinue through Jan. 29. Mathematics Colloquium, Prof. Jean A. Dieudonne of the Faculte des Sciences, Universite de Nice will speak on "Intergration Theories" at 11:15 a.m., Leconte 412, and on "The Historical Development of Algebraic Geometry," 4 p.m. Leconte 412. Refreshments served 30 minutes before each lecture, Leconte 408. SATURDAY, JAN. 29 Film, "Camelot," 3, 7, and 11 p.m., snows. 1 4Steve McQueen WATER 3615 Bean Bc VINYL$1 9,95 WATERBEDS ALL CANDLES-E -News Briefs*w to hold Y4 Fraser Hall, McMaster College. USC's Wind Ensemble, directed by Prof. Fred Teuber and made up of students and faculty from the University, will present music written for instrumental music teachers and band directors. Teachers of music and band directors from throughout the state have been invited to attend. SCPIRG SPEAKER Dan Ross, a member of Ralph Nader's Public Interest Research Group in Washington, will address SCPIRG at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30. Ross is co-author with Ralph Nader of the book 'Action For a Change,' a manual on organization of public interest groups. At 8 p.m. Sunday SCPIRG will hold a meeting to discuss the progress of the petition drive. Anyone wishing to help with the drive or to offer suggestions or criticisms is invited. mpus CalendE Russell House Theatre, ad mission 75c Basketball Game, 8:30 p.m., EST, USC vs. Northern Illinois at Chicago Stadium. Mass, St. Thomas More Chapel, 5 p.m. SUNDAY, JAN. 30 Luthern Student Center, supper and program, 6 p.m. Mass, St. Thomas More Chapel, 10 a.m. and Rutledge Chapel, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Wesley Foundation, contemporary worship, 11 a.m. Friends Fellowship, 11 a.m., Room 306, Russell House. larry 3-5-7-9 PM in "RIEVERS" P LUS: -.. .ED HORSE"' S EDGE N. Main g Chairs FUR $24.5 SIZES $]79 EDSPREADS 7405 >ga Classi Both meetings will be in Russell House room 310. DU PONT GRANTS The University of South Carolina has been awarded $5,000 under the Du Pont Science and Engineering Grants program for 1972. USC's College of Engineering and Department of Chemistry will share the grant, said President Thomas F. Jones. LAW FELLOWSHIPS Political Science Department at USC has received a $27,000 grant from the Charles L. Jacobson Foundation to establish fellowships in public law. The fellowships will be for Ph.D. candidates in the public law field, which includes the study of jurisprudence, comparative law, constitutional law and the judicial system. tr The Navigators, 4:15 p.m., Room 309, Russell House. Campus Crusade for Christ In ternational presents Andre Kole. 8:15 p.m., Carolina Coliseum, adults, $1.50, students, $1. Film, "Oedipus Rex," 3, 6, 9 p.m. Russell House Theetre. The Columbia String Quartet, 4 p.m., Fraser Hall, McMaster College, open to the public. MONDAY, JAN. 31 Musical comedy "Company," 8 p.m., Carolina Coliseum. Short Course, Photography, 7:30 p.m., Room 322, Russell House. Short Course, Yoga, 7 p.m., Russell House. Mideast (Continued from page 1) He cited as examples of these barriers Egypt's history of foreign domination and Israel's "preoc cupat ion with security, which goes back to the shock of what happened to the Jews in World War II." Egypt seriously wants peace, Bergus said, but "on their own terms, of course." He confirmed that Russians fly Egyptian aircraft to survey the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean and over Egypt's heart land but they avoid the confront at ion area. Bergus does not think Univer sit y of Cairo student agitation for war would influence Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. "Theirs is a cry of desperation rather than a real war cry," he said. He added that though he thinks the students want to see a solution, they "enjoy their exemption as students." Classifie . 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. and Fri., 12 - 2:30 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., 3:30 - 5 p.m. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Large oval moss agate ring (a clear stone with green threads). Not worth much but a gift from Grandma. Lost in second floor bathroom of Russell House. Call 5479. LOST: Black and white puppy answering to 'Friend'. If found or seen call Carrie at 256 8839. Reward. LOST: Black wallet in or between Russell House and Men's towers. Call 6254 or leave in U-3168. LOST: German Shepherd, 44, months, black and tan wearing collar and tags. 'Schultz' call 254-2406. LOST: BA 315, 3 folders containing class notes for Econ 500, BA 457, and geography 311. Reward. Call Jim 253-2152. LOST: Meal-ticket book on campus Jan. 18. Call Cathy at 8091. LOST: Brown Corduroy coat. If found please call Cary at 3403. LOST: (Or preferably stolen) one orange varsity bicycle ripped off at Bates House Lobby. Call Mike 8441. FOUND: Right contact lens in Gamecock Room belonging to Mike Fugua. FOUND: Ring in women's lounge in Hamilton Building. Identify at Main Office of Sociology Dept. SERVICES TYPING DISSERTATIONS, theses and other papers. Call Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. ART LESSONS $10 - $20 per month depen ding on number of lessons. Schedules arranged for students' convenience. In dividuals or small groups (3-5). Call 253-980 for more information. TENNIS LESSONS. $2.50 per hour. Call Liza Willet at 5082. PROFESSIONAL TYPING term papers 50c per page. Call 787-3418 after 5 p.m. FOR TERM PAPERS or theses typed quickly and efficiently, call on years of experience. Carolina Public Stenographers. 253-9800. FOR SALE FENDER MUSTANG with case. Perfect shape, hardly used. Phone 3572. NEW G.E. 18" BLACKLITES and fixtures. $12. Call 252-0476. 2 V.W 'rIRES $40.. 4,000 miles old, good tread. 796-1510. KNO'rry PINE SINGLE BED with Mat tre's' andl box spring. Good condition $35.00 orl b)est offer. Also I RCCA B&W console T V. Excellent Condit ion $125. Call 254-4158. JOB INIT'ORMATION IIEL.P WANTED: Students, help fight pl)lltion. Become a sales representative in Andre Kole h Andre Kole, one of the world's foremost inventors of magical effects and billed as "America's leading illusionist," will appear at 8:15 p.m., Sunday, in Carolina Coliseum. So ) S ev,n fie oit d Ads this area for blo-degradable products produced by a Calif.-based company. Call 782-5216 after five. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT for coed typing receptionist duties. Hours of selec table. Call 796-4980 to schedule interview. ATLANTIC TALENT AGENGY is in need of good rock groups desiring bookings. Send all info!o Atlantic Talent Agency, P.O. Box 255, Cayce, S.C. or phone 794-2408. ATLANTIC TALENT AGENCY has openings for many musicians in groups in need of members. Send info on position wanted and equipment owned to ATA, P.O. Box 255. Cayce. Please no phone calls. "GRACE UNLIMITED," a contemporary music group, is looking for people who would like to commit themselves to performing music with the community. If you sing or play the guitar and are interested in being a part of a group who performs for fun, call 254-4852 and ask for Woody or Jane. WANTED ALL BLUEGRASS PICKERS. Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Bass, etc. Call Allen or Danny 253-2794. LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS: Sets, cars, track, accessories. Call John Lyle, 254-3727. INDIVIDUALS interested in Extra Sensory Perception, predictions of the future, and the supernatural come to see Andre Kole - Coliseum. TUTOR with Montessori background for a 3 and a 5-year-old. 252-2666. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS: Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer - North Carolina's nationally recognized coastal boys' and girls' camps on Pamlico Sound near Atlantic Beach and New Bern. 25th year. Camps feature sailing, motorboat ing and seamanship plus all usual camping activities. Opportunities for sludents (college men and women", coaches and teachers who are LOOKING FOR MORE than "just another summer job." Ope'nings for NURSES (RN). June 7-August 18. We seek highly qualified (ability to in strucl in one phase of camp's program), dedicated and enthusiastic staff members with exemplary character and offer in ret urn good salaries, board and lodging, plus the opportunity of sharing in a meaningful and purposeful experience. Quick answer upon .receipt of application. Apply to Wyatt Taylor. Director, Camp Sea Gull-Seafarer - P.O. Box 10976, North Carolina, 27605. MISCELLANEOUS [DO YOU HAVE THE ABILITY to travel out side the body? Lecture and discussion on Eckankar. Ancient Science of Soul Travel. Mondav. night. Jan. 31. 7:30 at Wesley Foundat ion Bldg. 728 Pickens St. No charge. PRESENTING ROBERTA FLACK, February 11. 1972. 8:00 p.m. Columbia Township Auditorium. PERSONALS MAGNOLIA V.- After all we did. Loveless Roberta rides again - but the East Point Fiasco was worth it . Colonel. Gamecock Want Ads Really Work ere Sunday Kole, who now performs in Conjunction with Campus Crusade for Christ International, has ap peared in some 50 nations. Since the beginning of his career, Kole has invented his own illusions. For a number of years he had his own company which built and sold some of his inventions to magicians throughout the world. Besides such feats as pulling coins from the air and "sawing his wife in half," Kole also includes claivoyant demonstrations, extra sensory perceptions (ESP) and a discussion of predictions for the Tickets for ihe performance are $1 for- students and military per sons and $1.50.for adults.