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(Continued from Page 7) will be two eight-day and two nine day sessions. Men interested in working witi handicapped children are urged t write Miller Putnam, State Boar I orom< starring Joan Collin Patrick Magee - Barbar NOW At: 1:30-3:30 5:30-7:30-9:30 WCOS - ANOTHER LATE S SATUR 11:1 AVOID THE LONG LI BUY YOUR TICKETS IN I ADVANCE SALES BETWEEN ON SATURDI EC.~ROt BLOCK FRO of Health, Crippled Children's Division, J. Marion Sims Building, Columbia, South Carolina or call 758-5436. GIFTED CHILDREN Anyone, any age, who is in ? i% dia Producers Corporation presents An Amicus P "Tales From the Crypt" s - Peter Cushing - Roy Dotrice - Richard i Murray Nigel Patrick Robin Phillips at - FM PRESEN' GREAT HO W DAY/ 5 NES.. DVANCE ... 1p.m. &9 p.m. Ifl M THE CAPITOL News briel terested in organizing a loca chapter of the National Associatioi of Gifted Children, please contac Lee Muller at 765-1543. You neei not be gifted yourself nor hav gifted children. The onl! requirement is that you want t( help. VES 00 R o JMTHE >duclion 3reene- Ian Hendry d Sir Ralph Richardson LATE SHOW i. & SAT. _11: 30 p.m. --Lots of Rock -- "Zachariah" S . .4 the straWbE statmn ....... ... . .. . S Efforts are being made to. 1 establish an on-campus child care t service, to operate on weekday I afternoons and evenings and on Saturdays. In order to assess the need for such a facility, interested parents are asked to complete a questionaire available at the Russell House Information desk. A facility has been approved but equipment is badly needed. Anyone having cribs, crib sheets, playpens, toys, small chairs and tables or other usable equipment to Netmen fac (Continued fi Collins 6-1, 4-6, 6-4; and Meeker Pettis teamed to down Rosenblum Altman by sets of 6-3,6-7,6-3. Georgia with a fantastic 70 out of 72 home match string going, will pose the next hurdle to Coach Ron Smarr's high flying team. The Bulldogs recently defeated SMU (9th ranked nationally) 5-4, while SMU knocked off 7th ranked North C lassifi 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: A borrowed copy of "The Portable Mark Twain" in 11-316. Contains important papers. Call Joanne at 8191. FOUND: Lady's umbrella in 11-316. Call 8191 and identify. LOST: Lady's wallet. Engineering building. Reward. No quest ions asked. Call lIu at 4352 or leave at the Columbia HIall desk. LOST: Blue linde-star sapphire necklace. It If lounge or Long Street Theater. fieward. Call 61l5. SERVICES TYPING: ALL TYPES. electric t' pewriter, reasAonable rates, convenient location. Call 254-.521. TAX IETURNS PREPARU) "serv ices," 3702 ltose%%od ) rive, 782-4222, Estab lished 1947. TYPING DISSEwTATIoNS, theses and other p1pers. Call Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. WANTED NEEI) ItIIE to liarbison Institution MWF 12:30t. T'-Th. 5:(00. Will pay. .Jackie. 252-0116 atter- 9 p m 1 25-25t0 cc TtAl. HIKiE and cycle trailer, SEA TS yryt lend or give away should contact Marilyn Knight, 252-6657 or Jan Jordan, 256-7077, from 7 to 10 p.m. INPROVISATIONAL REVUE "The Proposition," an im provisational revue with music, stories and games is being spon sored by the University Union Artist Series at 8 p.m., April 5, in Township Auditorium. The revue, conceived and directed by Alan Albert, is free to USC students with I.D.s. :e Bulldogs om Page 9) Carolina. The Gamecocks will travel on to play Oglethorpe, Florida State and South Florida after today's bout with the Bulldogs. The team will also play Wayne State and Jacksonville twice on March 29-30, winding up their road trip by engaging Georiga state at Statesboro on the 31st. ed Ads ELEcItmC TRAINS, Lyle, 254-3727. FOR SALE IENTAX 13v. Lentar 90-230 zoom, vivitar 35mm. lenses $180.00 Contact Price, c-o GAMECOCK. 1960 HILLMAN MINX (car). $100. Phone -253-4291. call Phillip. JOB INFORMATION SALESMEN WANTED. part time on weekends. Commission and salary. Harris Diamond Co.. Main Street. Apply 1-5 p.m. IIEACE COIIS AND VISTA are co sl)msoring a film fair on campus next ioniit. We would like to avoid the usual propoganda and present a few films that are wortl the lime yet speak axut the needs of man. It you are a-former volunteer, Peace Corps or VISTA. and would like to get in volved--particilarly if you don't mind telling o like it was- call Atlanta collect. 404-526 1825. Ask for Peter. PIEO1LE TO WAIT ON TAHLES. Write or apply in person to Mr. F.E. Braiden Jr., Hurl Rock Seafood House. South King's Highway, MYrlie Beach. S.C. 29511. ATL.ANTIC TALENT AGE-NCY offers good rock groups b)ookings. Send all info to ATA. P'D. Box 255. C ayce. S.C. 29033 or 794 -2408. 1{AN BY'S. new ice cream and sandwich op nowhiring full and pai time ('mpl oyees ori May 1 ope'ning. Must he~ neat and h'is'ndabtle. Un iforms furnishe.d. Apply in x'rsoni Friday. March 31, 1(0 a.m. - ; p.m. at I1114 (College St . \R4TISTI whoi can dIraw caricatures and tuick hikenesses for local country club) party t. nile. 8:30 to 10:30. Call 787-3978 a fler 4 mrn. Fridlay. MISCELLANEOUS NTERI~EE I N .JOINING; A CO)VEN ? 307 :nsell Ilouse H :010 Wed. PERSONAL Y'u FAITHI in human kind is not lost yet. 'hank you all. IAPPIY EASTE RI TO EVERYBOD)Y from ('emple Sebastian and his writer friend Bob youiWf wo'I have me to kick around ni ymore" '(ra ft. Elections (('ontinued from Page 2) om voting who shoul'l otherwise Sable to, but it is also a necessary ntrol over the election process. Another suggestion is replacing e whole elections commission ith voting machines. This would the best way. Perhaps next ~'a we can have government e('tions that will satisfy eryonn.