2 Tha Daily Tar Heal Tuesday November &L says rrn By JOAN ERAFFORD Staff W riter and MICHAEL WADE State and National Editor Nukes have made the news often recently. Carolina Power and Light Co. began building a huge $4.2 billion nuclear power plant in New Hill, about 20 miles from Chapel Hill, after the Nuclear Regulatory Commission granted its approval for the project on Jan. 27 of this year. Even before approval was granted, protests like the "die ins" held last week erupted from anti-nuclear power groups in the area. But CP & L officials say the fears of the anti-nuke groups are unfounded and that the plant will be put into operation on schedule. I think it's unfortunate that everybody does not take the time to truly understand this issue," said Chuck M oseley, who is manager of the visitor's center at the Shearon Harris site and a ' registered engineer. "There has never been a death from radiation exposure in a commercial nuclear plant." M oseley and Mac Harris, news services manager for the utility, said some of the claims of the plant's danger are inaccurate. Cult in Guyana -commits mass suicide GEORGETOWN, Guyana . (AP) Troops swept through a steaming jungle Monday in search of American religious zealots who fled their remote compound and left behind a scene of horror and death the bodies of at least 383 fellow cultists, some shot, most apparently poisoned by their own hands in a mass suicide. Among the bodies found at the camp were those of the sect's fanatical founder, the Rev. Jim Jones, his wife and one of their children, said Police Chief C. Augustus. Soldiers counted 163 women, 138 men and 82 children among the dead. They all were believed to be Americans. 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The first of the plant's four reactors is scheduled to begin operation in 1984. M oseley said CP & L must obtain a separate operating license for each reactor from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The company will request the first of the licenses in 1983, and if current plans pan out the plant will be producing at its full 3,600 megawatt capacity in 1990. Plans for the start of production were delayed twice because the growth in demand for electricity. was declining. The operating licenses and the N RC construction license are just two of "many, many different licenses" that must be obtained to build a nuclear plant, M oseley said. Before applying for the construction, permit in 1971, CP & L made numerous geological, meteorological, seismological and other studies of the area, he said. .The process also included public hearings, including final hearings a year ago in Raleigh. Claims that the public was not reportedly had lined up to take doses of poison from a tub. The mass deaths apparently occurred about an hour or more after members of the California sect. People's Temple, ambushed a visiting investigative group led by Congressman Leo J. Ryan, killing Ryan and four others. Augustus said there was no evidence of gunshot wounds on the bodies of Jones, his wife or child. "It appears that they drank some poison," he said. Still unaccounted for were between 500 and 800 of Jones followers who fled into the jungle around the agricultural commune, 150 miles northwest of this South American capital. The killings and mass suicide, triggered by Ryan's inspection visit, apparently were the final cry of a violence-hardened Flour, water, yoast, salt, dextrose. This is BHmpio's Pita bread. Flour, water, yeast, salts, shortening, soy flour, enzymes, eggs. This is Biimpie's sub roll, baked by the Bread Shop. Try a sub wiay. For Delivery Call j 942-8756 - NI 1978 Pizza Hut. Inc. r Lo 13 f 42 eb - s- m nan mm in GHT 1 i J founded o "CaitK iivpH and paranoid group that saw the world closing in. American lawyer Mark Lane, who escaped from the jungle camp just before the mass deaths, told reporters of terrifying hours he and another attorney, Charles Garry, spent in the camp and the rainy jungle nearby late Saturday and Sunday. Lane, a prominent champion of controversial cases and a legal counsel to the sect, said he and Garry were barred from a mass meeting at the camp, Jonestown, but that they heard residents discussing communal suicide over a loudspeaker. Lane said one spoke of "the beauty of death as part of our struggle." The cultists reportedly had long considered mass suicide if they felt their sect threatened. Jones and the sect had been under investigation in California before he founded the Guyana camp last year. Lane, being guarded with Garry in a building some distance from the meeting, said he had heard medical personnel were preparing , poison in a large vat somewhere, in the camp. But he said that from their vantage point they also saw a dozen men take "many" automatic rifles from a shed. One of their two guards told them, "We are all going to die now" Lane said. "They were smiling. They looked genuinely happy," he said. Get Your Thanksgiving Treats at Thells! Turkey Cookies Pumpkin Pies Pumpkin Tarts COUGE Courage and imagination .. . . two qualities sought by everyone faced with challenging circumstances. The Church today needs men with courage and imagination. - Think for a moment about your life. Do you feel a need to make your life count for something worthwhile? Are you ; looking for a life style that will demand the best that you have to give? 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Several members of the 17 man cabinet oppose the draft treaty, but .Begin's influence was expected to swing the cabinet behind his decision. The Israeli sources said the points now acceptable to Begin include: A clause in the preamble stating that the treaty would be the basis of future treaties with Israel's ; other Arab neighbors. A reference to Egypt's "special interest" in the Gaza Strip, which it administered before Israel captured the area in the 1968 Mideast war. ' In return for adopting the two points. Begin wants the Egyptians to drop demands for a timetable for autonomy and for Egytian police presence and liaison office in the Gaza Strip, and to omit a clause giving the Egyptian-Israeli treaty priority over previous Egyptian agreements with Arab states. TheU's Bakery 124 E. Franklin 4 942-1954 . ; Weekdays 8:30-6:00 Sundays 1:00-&CQ Vifri.&Eir Name Address. City. State . 15 .Zip. Telephone. (Area code) Age. 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Steptoe and Dr. Robert Edwards, who combined to develop the procedure for the Jyly 25 birth of Louise Brown in Britain, will be advisors for the project at the Eastern Virginia Medical School Moms appointed appeals court chief RALEIGH (AP) NaomiE. Morris, ajudge on the North Carolina Court of Appeals since it was formed in 1967, was appointed the court's chief judge Monday. State Supreme Court Chief Justice Susie Sharp made the appointment, which makes North Carolina the only state with women as chiefs ot its two appellate courts. Morris will replace Judge Walter E. Brock Dec. 1. Brock was elected to the Supreme Court this month. Computer suspect arraigned LOS ANGELES (AP) Stanley Mark Rifkin was arraigned Monday on a federal indictment charging him with the theft-by-computer of $10.2 million in bank-funds. The FBI has said Rifkin managed to transfer $10.2 million from Security Pacific bankto, an account he had set up in Switzerland. He is accused of converting most of the money into diamonds he bought from the Russian government. .- . Castro meets with exiles HAVANA (A P) President Fidel Castro met for the first time with Cuban exiles Monday at the start of a series of discussions that could result in freedom for most Cuban political prisoners. The meetings are the first between a group of exiles and Cuban government officials in almost 20 years of Castro rule. Besides freedpm for prisoners, the sessions also could lead to free travel for exiles wishing to visit their homeland and for Cubans who want to visit relatives in the United States. Democrats to nominate Stewart RALEIGH (A P) Democrats elected to the 1979 state House meet today to nominate Cart Stewart, D-Gaston, to an unprecedented second term as. Speaker. Stewart -was expected to easily win nomination to a second term and faced no serious opposition. 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