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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday. January 26, 1982 Students criticize uniforms By GREG BATTKN DTH Staff Writer Student criticized the recent Chapel Hill Town Coun cil decision allocating $1 1,000 to purchase uniforms for Chapel Hill Transit bus drivers in an informal survey conducted on campus last week. Bus drivers have expressed opposition to the decision by circulating two petitions last fall against the decision. The two petition drives netted 1,192 and 5,495 signa tures; respectively. Going against the recommendation of the Transporta tion Board, the council approved allocation of the funds on Nov. 4. Susan Buttry, a junior from Durham, said the decision seemed "totally illogical.". "If the bus drivers don't want the uniforms, I really don't understand why they should force an $11,000 ex penditure," she said. Other students said the money should be spent in other areas. Marshall joins commissioners board elections By LAURA SEIFERT DTH Staff Writer Shirley Marshall, a Chapel Hill resident, has announced her candidacy for the Orange County Board of Commissioners race. Marshall, a veteran of local and state government, said her main interest would be the coordination and integration of town and county governments. Other issues include water supply and conservation, housing, the growth and development of the town and the plight of the elderly woman, she said. Marshall is presently serving on the Chapel Hill Housing Authority, and was appointed recently to replace Anne Barnes as chairperson of the Board of Commissioners. After serving as a special assistant for local affairs in state government, Marshall said she better understood the positions of town councilmen, county commis sioners and other local government jobs. "I realize how important the County Commissioners are," Marshall said. "I want to continue to do what I've been doing on the state level," she said. "I want to get city and county govern ments working ... closely together." .DTH COUPON. M Everyday LcvT;:cVC;7j ! Soft Ccntcci Lenses ! I Includes Professional Dispensing And Follow Up Visits I Does not include eye examination or sterilization kit. We would be more than happy to arrange an eye examination for you. Michael Costabile, Licensed Optician 235A Elliott Rd. 968-4776 Classified Info; Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be. prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less ; Students $2.00 J v. ' . Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word :- $1.00 more for boxed ad or bptdface type Please notify the DTH office 'immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements SAIL THE BAHAMAS SPRING Break!! Includes round trip bus transportation, 7 days Sailing, meals, alcoholic beverages and more! ALL FOR $449!! Call 942-SAIL now lor details. We're booking up fast! NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS. 45'a and cassettes cash or trade. (Good condition, please) open 7 days a week. Fair Exchange, 302 E. Main, Carrboro. Special interest in baseball cards. Buy, sell and trade any years. COMMUNITY FOODS CO-OP invites you to Join. Big savings on good food compared to grocery store prices. Share Co-op responsibility (about two hours work per month) and share Co-op benefits. Orientation meeting Wednes day, January 27, 7:00 p.m. at 408 West Rosemary. , JAZZ DANCE AND DUKE ELLINGTON Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago will hold an open lecture-demonstration Wed., Jan. 27 in Memorial Hall at 4:00 FREE. APPLICATIONS ARE BEING ACCEPTED now for vice-presidential positions on the UNC Interfratemi ty Council. Anyone interested see your IFC rep. or contact Steve Hutson in the basement of Steele BUg. Application deadline is Tuesday. THE LORELE1S WILL HOLD auditions for a second alto part in their a capella singing group on Sunday, Jan. 31 at 3:00 pm questions 968-1069 or 933-6103. REMINDER: H'llFl SKI TRIP spaces (weekend of February 5th thru 7th) arc going fast? Call Hillei for "Uniforms are only for appearance," said Gregory Jones, a freshman from New Bern. "With the gas situa tion the way u is, I think the money could be better spent." Jones said the money should be spent on the necessi ties of operating a bus system. "1 think they should be more concerned with keeping the buses in operating con dition instead of buying uniforms for the drivers." Daphne Saunders, a senior from Smithfield, agreed with Jones. "That much money is kind of ridiculous when you think of all the other things it could be spent for," she said. Laura Hayworth, a junior from High Point, suggested an alternative use for the funds. "I don't see why they should spend so much money on something that nobody really wants," she said. "They should use some of that money for salt to clean some of these icy sidewalks around town." Also criticizing the decision, Jon Brisley, a sophomore from Jamestown, said he thought the action was an "avoidable unnecessary expenditure." 12. fj!srshsll Marshall's political career began in 1972, when she was appointed to the Chapel Hill Town Council, which was then called the Board of Aldermen. After six years on the council, she serv ed on the Orange Water and Sewer Au thority. Her position in state government followed. For the last year and a half she has served on the Chapel Hill Housing Authority. Experience in local government is what Marshall said she considers to be an ad vantage for her in the election. "I am extraordinarily interested in how they (town and county governments) work together, work apart and comple ment each other," she said. The filing deadline for the commis sioners race is Feb. 1. PTICIANS I . . . I 015.00 OFF Complete Pair Of Prescription Eyeware txDires Feb. 28. 1982 i Info. 942-4057. THERE WILL BE AN organizational meeting for all those interested in participating in the Campus Y Tutoring Program, Thursday, January 28-at 7:00 in Peabody 08. There will also be a meeting Monday, February 1 at 3:30 in Peabody 08 for those who cannot attend Thursday. THE BEST OF ROCK -N- ROLL tonight and every Tuesday at Crazy Zack's. Can beverage discounts 710 pm cover $1.00. APPLICATIONS FOR IFC VICE-Presidential posi tions are now available: Rush, Publicity, Judicial, Minority and Fraternity Affairs. All interested Greeks are urged to apply. Applications are available in the basement of Steele Building and are due at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday. SHAPE UP NOW FOR Spring Break. Dancercize classes begin Feb. 1. Sign up and more info, is Jan. 25-27 in the Student Union. Hurry because classes are limited. THE JOB MARKET IS TOUGH! You need an edge. Job Pro-Files offers RESUME' and INTERVIEW ING workshops at Durham YMCA 493-4502 every Monday, and Chapel Hill YMCA 942-5156 every Tuesday. Morning or night classes. Register one week in advance . lost c found . FOUND: PAIR OF MEN'S glasses outside of Davie HaU. Call and identify. Marlis-933-5748. LOST GOLD WATCH (ELGIN) during last semester exams. If found call 933-2956. FOUND: BUDGET MEAL CARD on 1-19. Returned to Pine Room office. LOST: BLACK NYLON WALLET In Fetzer on .Thurs. afternoon. The ID's and pictures are very . valuable to me! If fount), please drop in any public mailbox or call Eileen at 933-0425. Reward. FOUND: BRACELET IN DAVIE Hafl on Jan. 22. Please call 933-4969 to claim. Must be able to describe fully. BLUE BACKPACK WAS TAKEN by accident in the Student Store Wednesday afternoon. I can't register without my computer cards. Please, please call Mark at 929-5289. LOST WHITE PORTUGUESE COMPOSITION notebook between Mangum Dorm and Carmichael Auditorium. If found please call or return to Mike Nobles at 404 Manly Dorm 933-8546. forum Navy proposes sinking nuclear subs By JIM WRINN DTH Staff Writer A recent Navy proposal to dispose of obsolete nuclear submarines off the North Carolina coast has drawi concern from the governor and Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee Chairman Rep. Walter B. Jones, D-lst. Gov. Jim Hunt's press secretary, Brent Hackney, said Monday the governor wanted more information on the pro posal. "The governor will want all assu rances that it would not affect the fisheries industry, tourism and especially people," Hackney said. Ed Welch, legal counsel for Jones' committee, said Monday the Congress man was opposed to the idea unless the Navy could prove ocean dumping was safe. Welch said the committee would hold a hearing on the proposal before it was im plemented. Navy spokesman Lt. J.G. Miller said two sites for the disposal of decommis sioned nuclear submarines were under consideration. One is off the California coast. The other is 200 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras in 17,000 feet of water. Miller said the Navy had begun an en vironmental impact statement on several alternatives including land and sea dis posal but no deadline had been set for its CffeiHt. Wiiituftlto VH l!ftUltU4H Mil . Hi -.lit1 i-v Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. LOST: IN FRONT OF BYNUM Hall, Tues., Jan. 13; 1 pair, rust-colored wool gloves. Sentimental value. If found, please call Jane at 929-1900. help wanted EARN $50-$75 in EPA Breathing Experiments on the UNC-CH campus. Wanted: Healthy males, age 18-40, non-smokers for at least a year. For more information please call 966-1253, 8-5 Mon.-Fri. EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPOR TUNITIES for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their whole hearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C, is an ACA ac credited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback .riding,) white-water ca noeing and tripping are extras in our excellent pro gram. For further information write or call G. - William Climer, Jr., Director, Camp Thunderbird, Route 7. Box 50, Clover, S.C. 29710 (803-831-2121). EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER WANTED FOR 8 month old in our home on busline. Mon., Wed., Fri. 8 a.m. to noon. CaU 962-5040 or 929-6415. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps for men and women with three years of college. Openings for specialists in all land and water sports, arts & crafts, dance, music, drama, and other skills . as well as for general counselors. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. . IMMEDIATE OPENINGS-MUST HAVE pleasant telephone voice. Contact Country Club Shores.. Monday-Friday 3-9, 493-5984. STUDENT 3 TO 5 hours week for yard housework $3.75 hour. Write 402 Morgan Creek CH giving qualification. Your transportation. Do not come to house. for sale I MUST SELL ROOM contract for 304 Aycock. Call 942-5056 and ask for Andrea Barnes. SELMER 10G WOODEN CLARINET for sale. Ex cellent condition maintenance kept up. Accessor ies for oiling, cleaning Included. Has been apprais ed. Price negotiable. CaU Sonya 933-4003. ROOM FOR SALE IN Morrison for a female. For additional information call 942-2699. From page 1 Drescher said his three-month ""ting in ternship at The News and Observe 'Sleigh allowed him to see how a good newspaper is operated. Rich said he worked for a marketing and research firm last summer that gave him a knowledge of finances important to running a newspaper. . In other races, RHA presidential candidate Scott Templeton said that he would emphasize officer training and improve relations between residence hall officers and Student Government. He said he was not pleased about the Housing Department decision that some double occupancy dorm rooms would be changed to triple occupancy rooms next year. CAA presidential candidate Perry Morrison said he would reorganize the CAA office into four branches responsible for ticket distribu tion, special events, publicity and the treasury. Also, he said he would keep records of Home coming and work on a better ticket distribution system. off coast completion or the actual disposal of the , submarines. "They'll have to explore several chan nels," Miller said. "And the study, will probably last years." Following the environmental impact statement, the Navy would submit a plan to the Environmental Protection Agency for approval and apply for a permit to sink the submarines. The Navy has five decommissioned nu clear submarines in storage. Miller said the Navy could maintain them in storage indefinitely but a permanent disposal method was necessary for the more than 100 nuclear submarines the Navy has. "As we go into the 1990s and beyond, we'll have to dispose of them too," Miller said. Nuclear fuel from the vessels would be removed before any were sunk, Miller said. Radiation would be less than nor mal radiation levels found in nature. Miller said the sites off the North Carolina and California coasts had been selected for study because they were in deep water. Duke University oceanographer Richard Barber said the Navy was in terested in the Hatteras site because of its depth. "There's no appreciable decay of metals at that depth. It's a very slow pro cess," he said. All Campusp Bowling Leagues Sign-Ups Jan. 25-30 Leagues Open On Tiles., Wed., and Thur. Nites Play begins Tues., Feb. 2 Handicaps make it Equal for any level bowler So come on out! ' t " ; HUGE 2' X 3' BLACK and white photographs of Rolling Stones at JFK Philadelphia Concert, Sep tember 26. Two shots of Mick, one of whole band. $19 each or highest offers. Call Erik at 929-5130. FOR SALE MEN'S DINGO boots, 9Vt D. Tan leather, stitching on toe and top of boot; Never been worn! $60.00 in store. Sell for $40.00. Call 968-0508. EHRINGHAUS MALE ROOM CONTRACT for sale. Reduced rate. Room 629. Call 933-6543 for information. TWO GOOD GENERAL ADMISSION BB tickets to State-UNC game. Call 968-1341 after 6. ATTENTION: OFF CAMPUS FEMALES! Eringhaus contract for sale at a discount! Call Alease, 967-9607. NAUTILUS FITNESS CONTRACT FOR sale: 6 months for $100, Cost $150. Call 933-1816 ask for Mark. LIMITED SUPPLY DESIGNER FASHIONS at Factory Cost. Blouses, sweaters, denim and wool skirts, some men's sweaters. Mostly large sizes. Cash, check, layaway welcome. Kim. 933-4443. services MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a disc jockey playing rock, funk, oldies, beach, and your requests for any size party. CaU 942-5293. $100four hours. SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTION: FINISHED by Spring Break! M, W nights 8-11 CH YMCA $100 mem, $U0non. Feb. 27-March 3. Open water dives in Florida March 6. 7. CaU YMCA 942-5156 or Water World 383-1186 for details. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air. pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Call GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE FOR rent. Two minutes walk to campus. $22.50 per month. Call 929-6577. AS CLOSE AS YOU'LL ever get to campus! Secluded house plus your own room on W. Rosemary St Will split first months rent. Help! Cheap! 968-4700. miscellaneous TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD. Its the season for Kfews 5 Sides differ on discussion topics MOSCOW (AP) The Soviets are hoping today's meeting between n . "i . a a s m a. ri i 1 " roreigii iviinisicr nuici . uiumyRU anu occiciaiy ui. oiciic -vicaciiiuci m. Haig Jr., will show Western Europe the Kremlin is sincere about restarting strategic arms limitation talks despite tension over Poland. Soviet and East European sources say in addition to arms limitations talks, Gromyko is expected to raise such issues as Israel's annexation of the Syrian Golan Heights, U.S. support for the rightist regime in El Salvador and alleg ed American foot-dragging on independence for Namibia. Haig has said he wants to use the talks to "express first-hand and directly the outrage" of the United States against Communist military repression in Poland. Gromyko said Monday he had no intention of discussing the Polish question with Haig who aides say won't bring up arms talks. New evidence in Atlanta murders ATLANTA (AP) Jurors hearing two murder charges against Wayne B.. Williams will be allowed to listen to evidence which prosecutors say could link Williams to 10 additional killings, a judge ruled Monday. The ruling, which opened the fifth week of the celebrated trial, was a vic tory for prosecutors trying to convict Williams in the deaths of Nathaniel Cater, 27, and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21, two of 28 young blacks slain here in a 22-month string ot killings. Prosecutors, who have conceded that their case is based on circumstantial evidence, told Judge Clarence Cooper on Friday that the extra evidence was crucial to show a "pattern" and 'scheme' ' in the deaths. Defense attorney Alvin Binder moved for a mistrial immediately after the judge's ruling, but Cooper denied the request. Binder has maintained that admission of the evidence would be highly prejudicial to his client and would lead to reversal by an appeals court if Williams were convicted. Officials predict less aid for students RALEIGH, (AP) North Carolina college and university officials say budget cuts are hurting financial aid programs and they are trying to alert students that there will not be as much money available as in the past. . . They said aid has already been cut for the 1981-82 school year and they ex pect even more to be cut when President Reagan announces his plans for next year. Some schools, like North Carolina State University, are stepping up efforts to get grants and scholarships from private groups. Others are enlarging their work-study programs; Most of the schools receive federal money in five different forms: Pell Grants, the basic grant program that most benefits needy students; Work Study Program; National Direct Student Loan Program; Supplemental Grant Program and the Guaranteed Student Loan Program. Most of the con cern focuses on the Guaranteed Student Loan Program, which some officials predict will undergo the most change. Unemployment figures up in N.C. RALEIGH (AP) The number of North Carolinians looking for jobs in December climbed to 6.8 percent, reflecting a national trend of growing unemployment, the state Employment Security Commission said Monday. Volunteers Needed to Work at MURDOCH CENTER ! (Regional Mental Retardation Center) - Meeting: Jan. 26 or Jan. 27 7:00 PM 206 Student Union Stop by Room 102 Campus Y for more information All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. oysters and clams in the shell, scallops & fish. 300 W. Rosemary St. Open Thurs.-Sat. 942-1221. Ample free parking. SPECIAL-HE'S NOT HERE offer Happy Hour prices on Beer every Monday from 5pm unto closing. . roommates WANTED: MALE NON-SMOKER to share two bedroom lVz bath townhouse for spring semester. 10 minutes from UNC. Dishwasher, washer-dryer connection; central heat and air; HBO; furnished except for. bedroom $160month plus Vz utilities. 493-3752 evenings: t;m 3rd ROOMMATEJ&EDED TO share apartment $100 month utilities; on bus route AC, pool, laundry, completely furnished, available immediate ly, male non smoker preferred. Call 929-3050. TWO FEMALES LOOKING FOR one or two other females to room with us starting May. Call 933-0421 if you need roommates. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED AVAILABLE immediately Estes Park Apts. $94.00 per month Vs of electric bill contact 968-1308. FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE three bedroom condo. Prefer grad or professional. One mile from campus. Lots of privacy! $150.00 plus utilities. 967-9668 after 5:00. wanted FEMALE COMMUTING STUDENT FROM Raleigh needs occasional place to stay overnite in Chapel Hill. Willing to pay reasonable price. 876-3961 after 4:00 pm. THREE TICKETS TO THE Wake-UNC basketball game in Greensboro. Call Pam 967-3480. I NEED ONE TICKET for Oemson game. CaU 967-2323 anytime and ask for Tommy. Keep trying! ONE TO TWO TICKETS needed to Oemson game. Jan. 27. CaU 933-1051 and ask for Sharon. Will pay reasonable price. WANTED: ONE TICKET FOR Oemson basketbaH game. Call day at 942-6033. rides RIDE DESIRED DAILY FROM Durham (Broad Street between Carver and Stadium) to campus. on EfM Happy Birthday Hummel Shr Dailt) (Har Hrrl Staff THE LATE NIGHT PLACE TO EAT! now serving, specialty omelets and burgers V until 2:30 Sun 9 am-9 pm : ; M-T 7 am-3 pm Wed-Sat 7 am-2:30 am Yc OIc Waffle Shop Arrive 8 am, leave 5 pm (flexible). 477-6961 after 6 pm. Will pay generously! NEED RIDE TO GREENSBORO for Tuesday's Police concert. Will help with gas saoney. CaU Mike or Ken at 933-3848. NEED A K1DE TO VA lechKoanoke on frtdav. r - . . . . . . . . . j I 9Q Dotimi Jan 11 U71I1 ilura exnenses. CaU 933-7245: Scott. WANT TO GO TO the Police Concert tonight? If i you can drive three gorgeous gals there, well give ; you a free ticket. Please call Tracy 933-3183 or Liz 933-3464 as soon as possible. personals STUART, YOU HAVE MADE a big dent in my life, and I hope you will continue to do so. I do love you. A.L. JBMOCH-HAPPY 22nd! Have smile for sc today. DTHODA7 BDA7 (Breadnuuis). How about those inproved Editorial Advertising relations. Have a nice day. SNEAK AWAY! Ski all day and come home to cuddle up by the fireside in secluded hideaways In the Great Smokies. $40 for 2 people. $45 for 4 nitely. Mountain Brook Cottages. US 441 South, Syha, N.C. 704-586-4329. XANADU: PARADISE JUST ISNT the same without you: Too much cold, snow, ice. Please bring back your fire, warmth, and love to me. Daniel M. STUD ENT-AT-LARG E POSITION open on The Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors. Interest and knowledge of financial auua agesaent desirable. See Linda or Rejeanne to the DTH oCSce for applica tion. Hurry position ntunt be filled soon! TO THE GIRL IN brown in the row in front of me at NCSU ticket distribution. Your eyes kept meeting mine. Please tell me how to contact you. Use DTH. Other eyes. ROBIN MATTHEWS PLEASE DTH Office!! by CAPTIVATED: GIRL IN SEAT (4-LV9) at Waks game. Was with camera and "Freeze-Frame" chant and I'm interested. If feeling is mutual, reply DTH Personals. BOB-SAVE ME FROM those five cackling women! I'm ready to fly home with you so I can make "deposits" all over your house. PHRED. -ZACK- Roses are Red Violets will bloom HURRY net well and coase home soon!!! Loveya!
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