2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 30. 1980 r pa T . . From page 1 few wh y From paga 1 r relocate. The money she received for her home appraisal and -her relocations funds would help pay for the new dwelling Hooper said. Chapel Hill Town Manager Gene Shipman said that it is legal to condemn tht property of a resident who will not concede the land. He said the law is a part of local and state powers known as eminent domain. Smith said he opposed taking the Gattis land because he believed that Gattis had not been given enough information about the move. He said he had not been to talk to her, because her lawyer, James Farlow, had made it clear that the situation would be discussed only through him. "Nobody has been able to communicate with her," Smith said. "I was hoping she would find out what she would receive as a resident of relocation. I have a feeling she would probably move." Hooper, however, disagreed with Smith in saying he thought adequate information had been given to Gattis. He said the Chapel Hill town attorney, had been unable to achieve successful negotiation with Farlow. "He (Farlow) has not returned Coder, Case n Ice $1 1 .00 (Denny's) calls," Town Council member Bill Thorpe said. "He has not represented her as well as 1 think he should have." The only alternative other than the condemnation resolution would have been to extend the street around the Gattis house, Thorpe said. He explained that this alternative would have allowed the existing danger to continue. To the outsider, Thorpe admitted the situation looked insensitive on the town's part. "That's not the situation," Thorpe said. "I would have been the first to holler over (that). I wouldn't approve anything until I felt sure that (we wouldn't be taking advantage of her)." score- From pags 1 clJ3 IV- J 1 ; J Pence criticized the debate and its participants. "I was disappointed in the use of absolutely pedestrian language by Carter and Reaean." he said. The debate gave the country a good chance to judge both candidates without slick advertising, but the event produced no real debate, Pence said. "I do not think either (candidate), was trying to show his points were sounder, as a true debate should," Pence said. "Each man came prepared to state his position and avoid a gaffe that would cause Walter Cronkite to cluck. I'll settle for a zero-to-zero tie," he said. constantly making as much contact as we can outside of arts and sciences to influence the curriculum," Tulchin said. One Latin American Studies major said the curriculum's recent honor came as no shock to her. "1 was pleasantly surprised," said Cynthia Trumbower, a senior anthropology and Latin American studies major. "I think we've got a really good department here." She said she transferred to UNC from North Carolina State University as an anthropology major, but became interested in Latin American studies after she visited Mexico during the summer of 1979. She was impressed, she said, by the faculty and understood why the curriculum received the honor. "They seem to be some of the most successful and willing to help people that I have encountered at the University, either here or North Carolina State University, and they're people that take their work seriously," Trumbower said. "I feel very lucky," said Virginia Chambers, another senior Latin American studies and anthropology major. Although she has not decided on any field, she said she planned to live and work in Latin America. She worked in Mexico this past summer on a grant from the curriculum, and works in the Latin American Bibliographic Center in Wilson Library. "I think that probably the department will grow," she said. 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