2Tho Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 12, 1931 i . JKeport stmys industirQ rcfaros exuggerated The Associated Pre WASHINGTON A House committee, in a report contrary to President Ronald Reagan's newly announced nuclear policy, says claims by the nuclear industry that it is unduly hampered by federal regulations are "grossly exaggerated." . v The House Government Operations Committee, which approved the report on a bipartisan voice vote, also said the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's new emphasis on quick handling of license applications could have serious implications to nuclear safety. "The NRC response to the alleged problem of li censing delay has been misguided," the committee con cluded. "Its actions and proposals may be detrimental to safety over the long term, and they risk undermining public confidence in the commission and the licensing process." Although the report was formally adopted by the committee last week, it is not scheduled for public re lease until later this week. But a final draft of the report was reviewed by The Associated Press. The report was adopted one day before Reagan com plained of a "morass of regulations" snarling new power plant construction, unnecessarily costing con sumers money and turning ; utilities against nuclear power. As part of his new nuclear policy, Reagan called for an accelerated nuclear licensing program. But the committee said an investigation of individual project histories by its energy subcommittee, headed by Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., found a different story. "The delay likely to be experienced by utilities in ob taining operating, licenses for physically completed nuclear power plants , has been substantially exaggerated," the full committee's report said. "Con sequently, the purported cost to electric consumers of this delay also has been overstated by hundreds of mil lions of dollars." The committee said any costs that might be attributed to licensing delays "will certainly not match, let alone exceed, the cost of a single major accident such as that at Three Mile Island." At one point, the committee cited a June statement by Energy Secretary James Edwards that six to eight com pleted nuclear plants were ready to operate, lacking only NRC approval. "That pervasive assumption has been and remains false," the committee said. The report said the only completed nuclear plant not licensed was California's controversial Diablo Canyon reactor, where serious questions have been raised about the reactor's suscepti bility to earthquakes. ' The report said that where delays had occurred, closer investigation had laid the blame to inaccurate construc tion schedules, poor construction and unresolved safety questions. "These facts suggest that the nuclear industry has at tempted to blame the NRC for problems that lie within the. industry and the energy marketplace," the report 'said. . . . - - - The committee said the future of the nuclear industry depends on public acceptance and confidence in its safety. But it said that NRC and industry conduct "in the matter of alleged licensing delays have hot been in the best interests of either the public or the industry." Derby Week raises 15,000 Through last week's annual Derby Week activities, the Sigma Chi frater nity and the Panhcllcnic sororities col lected about $15,000, $12,000 of which will be donated to the American Dia betes Association and other charities, Chairman David Brill said Sunday. The remaining money was used to cover costs of the week. . Throughout the week, sorority members held fund-raising events and competed to raise money for the Dia betes Association and a charity of then" choice. The week concluded with annual , games on Ehringhaus Field Friday afternoon. Disp ute cente r re ce ives grant Orange County's Dispute Settlement Center has received a $39,385 grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds arid Mary Rey nolds Babcock foundations, - based in Winston-Salem. The two-year grant, part of the foun dations efforts to develop new dispute settlement centers throughout North Carolina, is the first grant ever awarded to a community-based mediation center for a statewide project. : As a result, the Dispute Center has hirpd a second full-time staff member. ChipelHS 9423162 BalsSgh 8320557 113 M. Cciumsa Cameron VUlaga Subway 1 1111111 1111111 1 - - - 1 . . (I (( (MM Hi . m .j' j? I W k a m 1 - - i n MaMaaawMwa-w---- M I ' FREE OF CHARGE! fofisv : A H I'll . "- " IHI( I viVIAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT N0WM'-.,l F'MON. l' tues. t A f. WED. irMV THUR I I FRI. . W 10-7 12. I " . ..... if i1 N3- 1 --r mm t r mm id m if a m - mm a . - -. . -1 is - It II - VVJV III "N iili . : . . . . . 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Available oon ct special rates! 39.00 V l I VJ UUUU 10.00 Refundable Deposit (Save $13) 4S. S49.00 Contact SnOS in the Union, Suite D, Hp 263 Open Tuesday thru Thursday, Oct 13-15, 1 to 5 (952-3902) Former presidents return home WASHINGTON (AP) Former President Jimmy Carter and Gerald R. Ford said in an unprecedented joint interview en route home from the funeral of Anwar Sadat that many moderate Arab leaders have told them privately that they sup ported the Camp. David peace process, but could not admit that to their own countrymen. "When I would meet with Arab leaders ... the Saudis in particular, they were hoping that the peace process would succeed," Carter said. "But it's almost im possible for an Arab to step torwara because of a threat of assassination or violence within their own fragile government." Ether because they are weak or their hold on power is fragile, the leaders of Jordan, Syria and Saudia Arabia "don't have the courage of Sadat" or the popular support he had in Egypt, Carter said. ; Ford agreed that moderate Arab leaders supported the peace process. "Especially when you talk to the leaders privately, they will tell you how hopeful they are that the peace process continue," Ford said. Thatcher visits bombing victims LONDON (AP) Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who took flowers Sunday to the soldiers and civilians wounded by the Irish Republican Army's bomb attack on a busload of Irish Guards, condemned the bombing as a "cold, callous, brutal and subhuman thing." "I shall never, never give them political status never," Thatcher said of the outlawed Irish Republican Army, which claimed responsibility for Saturday's bombing. Scotland Yard said the attack, which came exactly one week after the collapse of the IRA's 7-month-long hunger strike in Northern Ireland's Mase Prison could signal the start of a new terror campaign in the British capital. Guerrillas using a command wire attached to a van set off the explosion as a bus carrying 23 Irish Guards back from duty at the Tower of London passed by, authorities said. Union included on commission WARSAW, POLAND (AP) Bowing to a demand by Solidarity's congress, the Communist government offered Sunday to include representatives of the in dependent union on a cornmission to solve the country's food crisis. But the government announced at the same time that more price hikes would be necessary by next month. v The conciliatory gesture came as Polish consumers threatened another round of strikes to protest food shortages, and amid reports of panic-buying of gasoline in Warsaw. SIO3 DDQUa dJ ODD OD presets mm m mm U W2) U Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to ths DTH Carolina Union 65A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. .All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must bejreceived by 12 (noon) .one business day before publication. Return ad and check or money order to the ' DTI odce by noon the business day .before your at? b to run. Ad must be predd. ' Ratea: 25 word or less ":- : --' ' students - $2X0 ;--v:;rr; :;':.; Non-ctadents $3.C0'.'; 'O 5 for each additional word ; Vw y: ; . $1.C0 more for boxed ad or boldl&ce type Flesse notLV the DTH cCce lmmediateSy there are mistake 1st your ad. We will be responsible for orJy the first ad run. APPLICATIONS AVA3ALLE NOW FOH houskig and meal accommodation at GranvSk Tower for th prfeg temester 1SS2. Pkase vfa& GranvlSe Towers couth or. telephone 929-7143. PnOFESSOU MMES LEUTffi Will present slkW on th backgrounds of Europe and discus the 1932 UNC Study-Travel Program in Europe tatdzht, at 7.O0 P.M. In 569 Hampton f kX Th5 year's trfp ofSera 6 hours of academic cred3tandwi2i . visit 'France. Gerjnany, Itdy, rfeSand, Austria, Poland and Czechoslovakia. ATTENTION: UNDEEGJlADUATE RESIDENTS OF FOXCKOFT, PiNEGATE, COLONY. THE Oaks, Kings Arms, CameSot, Caspian, Town Terrace. Shepherd Lane: I want to hear from YOU. As your CGC representative, let me tell them what you think about: Chapel ThrUL Student Fees, elections, etc. Write me at P. O. Box 2433. Chapel H:U. Ulten something bothers you, let me know. Robert Anthony, District 17. "U'EIGH.NG TtlE AWACS: A DIPLOMATIC DILO!MA" wi3 be topic dUcussed Tuesday. 4.-C0 P.M., 100 Hamilton Ha2. Hear arms control and foreign policy experts on Mideast discus current international security situation. Sponwwed by PWAO, Student Government, and Americans fur Common Sense. THE YOGA PLACE. 452 WEST FRANKLIN Street, wi3 oSer eight weekly classes October 3 through December 17. J21.C0. For more talormatioa and resistrstion ca3 967-96S8." lozt Ci found LARGE REWARD OFFERED FOR return of add-a-bead necklace with 82 gold beads. Lost Saturday night between Manly Dorm and Franklin Street Call Susie - 933-4341.. ' FOUND: MEN'S WATCH IN room 203 of Alumni HalL Call 933-1526 and identify. LOST COCKER SPANIEL, BLACK and tan male. Disappeared Monday, Sept 23 near Eetes Dr. Reward.1 U you have any information please call 967-2223 anytime. '--;;.v'v; :. . ... LOST: ONE EKOWN. WALLET uptown on St' night Must get back. Reward far return. Call 967-1119 and ask for Pete. " LOST: BLUE WALLET IN Hamilton ICQ on Oct 7 am. If found, please ca9 Lyon 933-7353. Need ID (2) and Athletic Passes. No question asked. . FOUND A VERY nice, healthy cat in a Kroner parking lot She is a email, solid gny (tmspayed) housecat probably around a year old. She is free to anyone who will take good care of her: Please caH 1-333-5718 and leave message. .REWARD OFFERED FOR THE reWn of fokj bracelet with 16 sold beads. Pleas call 933-1423 if found..; "L FOUND: FULL-GROWN DOZERMAN. FEMALE WITH copper markings. Call and ideoC. Watt 929-5640 or 967-9101. - NEEDED: PERSON WHO DRIVES to care for our : 5 year okl Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 pm 'til 3 pmw 967-9951. OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear round. Europe, S, Amer., Australia, Asia. AH Adds. S5C04 1239 monthly. Sishtseeing. Free info. Write LJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. WANTED PART-TIME DISHWASHER. Saturdays 3:C0-7:C0 . pm. and available to substitute occasional week day a&emooos. CaS between 8 & . 10 am for an appointment 929-7136 A Southern "Season."1- QUIT CRYING AND EARN EXTRA MONEY over 50 ways, I1C0-I1C week from own home. Send for free brochure. Triangle Gr Association Inc. Box 3394, Chapel ;.HX; $1.00 Postage and handing. for cs!o FOR SALE: IBM EXECUTIVE OFFICE 'TYPEWRTTER. $100.00. Call Karen, 933-5016 evenings. - ' GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE SPRING SEMESTER. Air conditioning, meals, pod, carpet Good location for downtown. Call 933-2S41 evening REBUILT VW ENGINE. CALL COLLECT 1-433-4624. " One week's service-ninety . day ; warranty. JAPANESEGERMAN AUTOS Repairs by Precision. Maintenance, 200 West Main Street Carrboro, 929-1976. "Caring about people and the cars they drive." DO YOU HAVE 6 TO 10 HOURS a week to make extra income? Ambition needed Training pro vided. CaB for no obligation appointment 933-9307. wanted NEED THREE GUEST PASSES to the CaroBna Clemson game. Call 967-1884 even if you only have one pass. WANTED! TWO GUEST PASSES to South CaroBna game. WiO pay your price! Call Brian at 942-5177. or leave a message. NEED TWO GUEST TICKETS for U.N.C-South Carolina game. Call 933-2667 and ask for Bonner. WANTED: TWO GUEST PASSES ANDOR TWO Non-student tickets for UNCClemson game. Will pay your price. Please call 968-0290 or 933-4397. NEED ONE GUEST PASS TO UNC-South Caro lina same. Call. 968-1183. Ask for Terl. RIDE NEEDED-! NEED A RIDE to Southeast Charlotte or Monroe. N.C area Oct 16 after 12. If you can help me call Cynthia 942-5331. DRIVING TO WILLIAMSBURG, VA. THURS. OCT 15 at 4.00 p.m. Could stop in Richmond Petersburg area. Ned riders to srtare expenses. CaS Doug at 933-1665. WASHINGTON D.C RIDE WANTED FALL BREAK prefer leave Friday return Mon. but Cex&le or 1 way only. WS1 share gas, driving. CaB Mark 929-1982 eves or mornings. I NEED A RIDE TO BLOOMINGTON Indiana or anywhere within 2 hours of it Will split costs and driving. CaB Cathy 968-1062. MUST GET THERE! roonsnistcs MALE CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE WANTED. Share 2 bedroom Kingswood Apt SllOmonth pkw V utilities. L bus route. CaB Dave or James at 967-7517 after 6. FEMALE GRAD. STUDENT WANTS SAME TO share two bedroom apt $165 plus utilities. Available Immediately Kingswood Apt Highway 54 bypass. CaB evenings 968-0032. TED (TKH?D SOUTH) Is there a problem with your hair? Looks gross! The wet-head is dead. Isn't it time for a (oil) change? ' MCA! Late Happy Birthday! 111 take you out and buy you some coldbeer soon! Love, EDa. Say heBo to John. WHERE WERE YOU ON OCT. 12 1793? Professor PoweB will give a slide presentation on the History of UNC-CH. Everyone welcome Wed. Oct 14, 8:00, 569 Hamilton. JULIE K. - HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND many happy returns from afl your fans and admirers! SM , CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING "WE KNOW SOMEONE who wants to know you Write for information. 108 West Franklin Street Chapel HiH. NC 27514. MUFFY OF 414 THANKS FOR BREAKFAST Tm glad we've become closer. Left never fight again. I love you. B&. for rent . . cervices CirEOVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog -3CS paes ' 10,278 topics Rush tl.CO. Box 25S97C, Los Angeles, 90C25. (213) 477-8226. EARN $5hour in U.S. Erivironmerttal Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 18-40, with no allergies and no hay fever. In&ai time committment b 10-15 hours. Including free physical examination. CaB 966-1253 for more infor-. mation. 8-5 Monday-Friday. - TYPING resumes, student papers, theses, dis sertations by experienced professional typists. Fast economical services. ASK ASOUT OUR STUDENT REFERRAL DISCOUNT PLAN! ScribeCSC, 967-6070. SUBLET: 2 BEDROOM ESTES Park Apartment January 1, 19S2. Swimming pool, tennis courts, laundry facilities, on bus fine. CaB 942-4591. Keep trying. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one-bedroom apart ment carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline. 434 Jones Ferry Rd. CaB GREENBELT APTS 929-3S21 for appointment 10AM-6PM. personals JOEL I ley babel 1 know a lot has changed for slace- tUa tlate last year, bet (God know wrfey!) Tm atl crazy abosit yoto mm ever. Happy two year (V snoet?) and raacber, yonr not-tempered IftaBaa fovea yoa ao eaac&n Dana OH, WHERE IS OUR wandering book toroght? The Complete Prep, for the New MCAT, Vols. 1 & 2, Come home) AS is forgiven. It wiB take mucho time & money to replace you. Please return to the library in Nash Hall. . CHIP K. YOU SOX what happened? Did my designer Jeans get to you? TLC. AN KERRN DR. C. WOLF, unseren verehrten Fuhrer, der weder Furcht noch Arbeit kennt, und der seine Mitarbeiter Jagt und plagt. The Alcove 13 OVT3 AND U mmm a bag eo caeat $143. A aOoa tbaaka to all who bAtipm&t a?ad&I tie ororiee of Pa&hel mad ey t2am CU-Ci. CriHo. rides MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a five disc jockey playing rock, disco, beach, and new wave and your requests for any party. CaB 942-5293 t ICOfour hours. TWO RIDES NEEDED TO New Orleans or as close as possible for FaB Break. Help wgas and driving. CaB Lisa 933-5255 or Kevin 9334294. II?py CIrthday KCA! I bona yoa bad a cbaaca to relax, alay soma Fas&y C&Sckea asaelc, aat aoaia roSa ... cb blacslta, and driak aossa cood AaMrkaa Coklbaar. I can't Clak of a day coaiplata. Lova, Lively Hood. T.M. EESTHOt, I still can't believe I met you! Thanks for aB the sreat times! Damn, Maton, Don't you ever die! Love Karen. P.S. Happy Birthday! DORA! I bet you never expected a birthday personal from UNC Happy belated "29th" plus ? If you k--p , this up, well soon be the same age! Love, your el dest grandchild.

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