J 2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 7, 1983 itudent reactions to President's speech varied By JIM ZOOK Staff Writer UNC students tuned in with the rest of the nation Monday night when President Reagan appeared on television to discuss last week's downing of a Korean airliner. And like others nationwide, UNC students Tuesday had plenty to say about the inci dent and Reagan's speech. Although there have been no organized demonstrations in Chapel Hill, residents seemed angry over the incident. Alan Rundo, a senior from High Point, said that although he agreed with some of what the president had to say in his televi sion address, he was appalled at how Rea gan used the speech to push other unre lated policies. "I think that the idea of a technology ban like he suggested was a pretty good New air-conditioned residence hall should By BEN PERKOWSKI Staff Writer By the fall of 1985 the UNC campus should have a new $6.8 million residence hall to house about 500 students in air-conditioned comfort. Trees are starting to fall on Stadium Drive between Fetzer Gym and Teague dormitory in preparation for the six-story facility. UNC Planning Director Gordon Rutherford said the new dorm will be a part of the Residence Hall Association and will pay for itself. "The University will borrow money, build it with interim financing and retire the debt with dorm rents," he said. Rutherford said Security Building Co., the same com pany that built the Carolina Union addition, will be work ing on an ambitious 22-month schedule. The building will be set back from Stadium Drive to save as many trees as possible. But the construction does Helms urges stronger sanctions against the The Associated Press RALEIGH U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, called on President Reagan today to "go much, much further" in sanctions against the Soviet Union for shooting down a South Korean jetliner. Helms returned to North Carolina at 10:45 a.m. and was greeted by more than 100 supporters bearing signs saying, "God is Protecting Jesse Helms" and "America, Wake Up to the Reality of Communism." Helms spokesman Claude Allen said the senator left Korea Sunday and came directly to North Carolina. Reagan, in a television address Monday tenure A faculty member hired by UNC with an outstanding record at another university can be hired as a professor with tenure, an associate professor with tenure or an associate professor without tenure. This last case requires a proba tionary term of five years before tenure can be granted. Ferrell said he estimated that only one out of every three of those eligible receives tenure. Each department has different procedures for conferring tenure, Ferrell said. Some are very specific, for example, requiring that a certain number of books be published. Other depart ments simply offer broad guidelines. Ferrell said all departments are looking for the same type of Lebanon were fighting the Druse around Shweifat, a few hundred yards from Marine posi tions east of the airport. Israel invaded Lebanon 15 months ago to try to crush the Palestine Liberation 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 Non-students $3.00 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface 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 INTERESTED bi working In STUDENT GOVERNMENT? Incoming freshmen and Junior transfer student arc Invited to apply for membership on any of eleven Student Government committee. Application are available m Suit C of the Carotin Union from 1-5 pm daily, through September 7th. INTERESTED IN PLANNING A minl-titathlon? Road Ral ly? Bu trip to ballgames, concert? Come to organizational meeting. Union Recreation Committee, Thur., Sept 8, 4:00 pm. Come by Room 200 for detail. Left do it! THE CLEF HANGERS WILL hold audition Sept 11 from 3-6 pm. In HID Hall. If interested, call Alan or Chan at 967-7532 for further detail. RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION FOR the Fall 1983 season Is open 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m.. Monday Friday at 500 Wert Rosemary St.. Chapel Hill. Field regtotratton is Saturday, September 3, 10:00 a.m.-12.-00 noon at Rainbow Soccer Stadium off Cleland Rd. and 15-501. Teams ant announced on Saturday, Sep ( tember 10. 10:00-12:00 noon at the stadium. Practices begin Monday. September 12. Matches end Sunday. November 20. Coaches and sponsors should call 967 8797. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational soccer program bi It's 24th season. It is open to people of any age. sex. or skill. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE: Meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Carolina Union. Check at desk for room number. WORKSHOP ON TRANSITIONS FOR Grad Students - Monday, Sept 12. 7:00-9:00 pm, Carolina Union. Sponsored by the Student Development and Counseling Center. COLLEGE BOWL. The Varasay Sport of fa Is resaraaaa sa Carol for the 193-194 , AaeBcactnaa for saaalarator, scar rat the Uaaoa Dosfu Watch for farther idea," he said. "But I think that the worst thing about it is that in his speech last night, Reagan connected this to Czech oslovakia, Hungary, the Afghanistan inva sion, and even brought up Sen. Jackson (of Washington state, who died Thursday) and his support of the MX missile. "He used this occasion to get support for his own MX missile plan," Rundo said. "Actually, shooting down this plane has nothing to do with Reagan's MX mis sile program and it's an insult to the families of the deceased to use it in this manner." J.P. Kim, a political science graduate student and a native of South Korea, said that it would be "nearly impossible" for the United States to impose strict economic sanctions against the Soviets, adding that such sanctions could be more harmful to the United States than the not include parking spaces, Rutherford said. Ben Callahan, assistant director of traffic and security, said his office is not requiring that any new parking space be built for the new dorm. "We're not pushing for any new parking, because it is just a fact that there is no space for new parking," he said. Callahan added that with the completion of the Student Activities Center and a possible rearrangement of parking spaces, the new dormitory would not pose any major parking problems. Having commuters park further away from campus might be a possibility, Callahan said. Stadium Drive park ing now is about 75 percent commuters, he said. Who is going to live in the dormitory is another ques tion that is up in the air. Wayne Kuncl, director of University housing, said that since taking office this summer he has realized there is a need for more all-women's housing. "It seems the most frequent call I receive is from night, ordered no tough economic sanc tions but said the United States would break off transportation-related agree ments with the Soviets while pressing for a full explanation and apology for the downing of the Korean Air Lines jet with 269 people aboard. Helms repeatedly called the downing of the plane a calculated and premeditated decision to murder the 269 people aboard. "The Free World has finally gotten an opportunity to make its point about com munism," he said. "I would tighten the screws (on the Soviet Union) all across the board. Some would say you are inviting war. I say poppycock." person, no matter how their procedures differ. In most cases, the supervisor of the member up for tenure must make a recommendation to the College of Arts and Sciences, said William -H. Graves, associate dean of the General Col lege. The candidate is then reviewed by the College, of Arts and Sciences, by the Faculty Advisory Committee and by the Board of Trustees. In the division of Academic Affairs, there are 662 tenured faculty members and 249 non tenured faculty members. Data compiled by Elizabeth Fisher, research assistant in the Office of Institutional Research, shows that about 20 people per year have received tenure for the past Organization and on Sunday pulled back from the central mountains to safer posi tions in the south in hopes of cutting casualties. Under a U.S.-mediated accord signed THE UNC DUNGEONS AND Dragons Club will be meeting at 7:30 in the Union Sept 7th. Come and find out about Wrath of Cow. 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Must have moderately severe acne. 6 visits to Dept Derma tology at UNC required. $50 reimbursement fee given upon completion of study. CaB Carol Meyer at 966-3321. Mon.. Wad.. ft Fridays from 1-4. Soviet Union. He also had his own theory about why the plane was shot down. "I think that shooting down the plane is one thing, but it's another thing that they chose intentionally a Korean plane because they (the Koreans) are so close to the U.S. and the Reagan administration," Kim said. A Chapel Hill resident and native of the Soviet Union who asked not to be identi fied attributed the attack to the "Soviet paranoia of spies." The Chapel Hill resi dent said that the Russian government will cover up any bad light shed onto it by "in tensifying propaganda to almost enormous proportions, propaganda that accuses Reagan for the deaths of innocent citizens." The Soviet native said that one propaganda tactic used by the official Soviet news agency is 16 turn around quotes of American officials. John DeSalva, a freshman from Chap- Helms said he will urge Reagan to send all the Soviet diplomats except the am bassador and a skeleton crew back home because "our country is infested with KGB agents." Helms said he also would like to see our ambassador called home from the Soviet Union. Reagan should demand the Soviets give Americans unimpeded access to the crash site, Helms added. . The senator said the United States should look at all the economic sanctions that it could impose against the Soviets, in cluding tightening credit and placing an embargo on grain sales. He said that the Soviet airline Aeroflot should not be al- From page ! three years. Data on the number of those ap plying for tenure was not available. Ferrell said that he agreed that the tenure system did allow some teachers to be lazy, but that doing away with tenure would not solve the problem. Tenure is not a detriment to teaching, he said, although a faculty member who sub mitted grades and reports on time, did an ade quate amount of research, followed the course guideline and "didn't rock the boat" could be successful in the tenure system. Ferrell said that it might be possible for a professor to lose tenure if his rank is reduced, but "any grounds which would be sufficient to warrant diminishment of rank would be suffi cient to warrant dismissal altogether." From page 1 May 17, the Israelis agreed to pull out totally if the Syrians also withdrew. The Syrians, who have been in Lebanon since ending the 1975-76 civil war, so far have refused. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. DELIVERY PERSONS WANTED. MUST be at least 18 yrs old with own car and insurance. Apply: Pizza Transit Authority, 300 West Rosemary Street, after 4:30 pm daily. " THE CELLAR DOOR, UNCs magazine for literary and graphic arts, is now accepting applications for staff. Deadline September 7. Apply at Union Desk. PERSONS WITH CAR FOR light delivery, neat appear ance. Earn up to $40 per day. Apply Can- Mill Shopping Village Suite 214. Apply starting Tues., Sept 6. WANTED: PATIENTS WITH ECZEMA psoriasis to partici pate in a clinical trial of a new top! -J drug within the Depart ment of Dermatology at UNC. Requires 5 visits in one month. $50 plus reimbursement for travel expenses given upon completion of study. Call 966-3321. UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES NOW accepting ap plications for weekend work in the Pine Room. Work schedules range from 5 to 16 hours. Apply in the Pine Room between 9 am and 6 pm. WE ARE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for employment at Arby's 106 Malette St. No phone calls. Apply between 2-5 pm. UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES NOW accepting ap plications for student manager position in the Pine Room. 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Reliable transportation and references required. Call 967-8505. paqua, N.Y., said that the incident will always be remembered by the American public but that it will not have a lasting ef fect on Soviet-American relations. DeSalva also had some suggestions for sanctions against the Soviet Union. "For one year, we should refuse landing rights any place to Aeroflot (the Soviet air line) and try to get our allies to do the same," he said. "Politically, the president doesn't have many options open to him. Maybe trade sanctions in conjunction with our allies, but our allies are hard to coor dinate against the Soviet Union." James Eldridge, a first-year law student from Hendersonville, says that his "gut reaction" is to take action, but not to en danger human lives. "For example, if any fishing trawlers violate the zone, we should go ahead and seize them just to show that we can do something similar," he said. open in 1985 parents wanting their daughters to be in an all-female facility," he said. Kuncl said he will be meeting with RHA soon to ad dress this and other questions concerning housing on cam pus. Collin Rustin, associate director of contracts and assignments, said the attractiveness of this project could cause an increase in the desire for on-campus housing. This might result in an increase rather than reduction in the number of people closed out when the new dorm opens. Over the past few years, about 1,200 people have been closed out of on-campus housing each year, he said. The building, still to be named, will be the first dormi tory built on campus since Hinton James was completed in the mid-'60s. It will be carpeted and will include facilities for the handicapped. Soviet Union lowed to come to this country until the Soviets change their lifestyle and that the U.S. should intercept each Soviet plane that crosses American airspace and guide it to the ground. "They could hold it and turn it over to the Koreans," Helms said. He said the United States also should consider not go ing to the arms control talks in Geneva. Asked if he considered it an act of war, Helms said, "If it was not an act of war, it'll do until the real thing comes along." He said only the government can deter mine what is an act of war, but said he doesn't think the United States needs to consider a military response now. For the record - Because of a copyediting error, an in correct figure was printed in the headline of the story "300 to be picked for ex change" in Tuesday's DTH. Only 36 students will be accepted by the Toronto Exchange program. The DTH regrets the error. MARSHALL CRENSHAW Saturday, September 17 8:00 p.m. Memorial Hall All seats reserved $7.50 UNC students; $8.50 General Public Tickets on sale Union Film Auditorium Box Office 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 8 8MsRaSaBasBjBas services RELAX! ITS ONLY LIFE. The Yoga Place, 452 W. Franklin St, will begin its 9th fall session Sept 5 offer ing 8 classes each week. For information on how yoga can improve your concentration, relieve stress, reduce body weight Increase fiexability. and more call, 967 9686. If a question of joy! ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Free pregnancy test 942-0824. LEARN BARTENDING. CLASSES START soon. South eastern Bartending Institute. Learn a profession bi 1-2 weeks. Local classes. Call 942-5385, 6pm-10 pm Mon., 10 , am-2 pm, Tues.-Fri. for sale WHY SPEND YOUR NIGHTS in the lab?? Study path, and histology in the comfort of your own home!!! Wolfe Medical Microscope. Binocular with paired 5X and 10X eyepieces. 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Also purchasing music. KENWOOD RECEIVER FOR SALE 55 watts per chan nel. Less than one year old. Caff Chri at 933-8614. FOR SALE: 1980 SUZUKI TS185. 1000 miles. Light blue. Great condition. $700. CaB Patty at 933-5212. wanted WANTED: GOOD HOME FOR fine dog. Four years old mixed breed needs new home. Medium-sized, affectionate. Free to good home. 942-4238. Brieft The Associated Press DETROIT A United Auto Work ers council Tuesday overwhelmingly endorsed a two-year, $1 billion contract that would put Chrysler Corp. workers a big step closer to parity with their counterparts at General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Corp. The new accord, tentatively agreed to by union negotiators and the auto maker on Labor Day, would give Chrysler workers a $2.42-an-hour raise over the life of the contract, the UAW said. That would put their base hourly pay, exclusive of regularly scheduled cost-of-living raises, at about $12.42 when the pact expires in October 1985. Chrysler workers who fell behind GM and Ford workers when they granted concessions to help keep their company from bankruptcy get $1 of the raise immediately, retroactive to Aug. 15, with the rest in installments in 1984 and 1985. GM and Ford workers could be making at least the same $12.42 when their contract expires in September 1984, but any improvements the UAW might negotiate then would put those workers back ahead of Chrysler's. GENEVA, Switzerland A subcommittee of the U.N. Human Rights Commission has called on Iran to stop using child soldiers in its war with Iraq. A resolution adopted Monday also called on international organizations to offer all possible aid for the welfare of children being held as prisoners by Iraq, or to assist those children who de sire to settle in another Islamic country "until such time as their return to the Islamic Republic of Iran becomes feasi ble." Humanitarian groups claim that thousands of children between the ages of 12 and 18 are fighting in the Iraq Iran war and that Iran refuses to accept the return of nearly 250 held as prisoners of war in Iraq. Iran said in a statement that it "cate gorically rejects such suggestions that the use of children in her armed forces is an established practice or one that is encouraged by it." As school doors open across the country, fewer teachers are walking picket lines. Union leaders predict that lower inflation plus the promise of edu cation reform will add up to labor peace this year. As of Tuesday, the 1.7-million member National Education Associa tion reported strikes in 23 school dis tricts in Michigan, and one district each in Rhode Island, Illinois Ohio and a Support the (W) March of Dimes Viijj ana birth defects kxinoaiionmh Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. parking for rent HARDSHIP PARKING PERMIT APPLICATIONS are now available in Suite C of the Carolina Union from 1-5 pm daily. Completed applications must be turned in by 5 pm on Wed nesday, September 7th. roommates ROOMMATE NEEDED: FEMALE TO share 3 bedroom Town House Apt within walking distance of campus. Very inexpensive. Please call 967-3008 if Interested. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE two bedroom, two bath apt. Vt mile from campus. CaU Eric at 942-2412 after 6 pm. ROOMMATES) NEEDED: TWO BEDROOM. Old Wed Apt. $155 and lt utilities for one, $105 and Vt utilities for two roommates. CaU Butch at 967-8507. . TWO NON-SMOKING FEMALES need 2 females to share room bi 2 bedroom. 2 bath apt for spring semester. $83.75month plus utilities. On bus Bne. near maBs. Call 968-1756. Keep trying. MALE OR FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for University Garden Apt $100 a month plus utilities. Call 942-2935. personals JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND TROUBLED youths need your help. Consider volunteering your time at CA. Dillon training school. Meeting Wednesday and Thursday at 6:30 pm upstairs Campus Y. Call for Info Suzanne 967-2368 or Donna 967-4206. ATTENTION FRESHMEN! CHECK BY the Alumni House to see If your parents ordered a Freshman Record for you. You may be surprised! Records on sale 96 99. 2-4 pm. GET INTO THE MOTION! UNC Women's Crew Club wants you to come out and row with us. No experience necessary. Meet Wed.. Sept 7 in Union at 8:45 pm. HEY CIRCLE ITERS! WEre Just dying to know where you've habttaang this year cap. Joyce. So please caff Laura 942-5559 or Rick 933-1614 this week and let us know you address and number. Thanks millions 39-HOUR PARTY MARATHON Threa hastda - IMHeakad baa. Thora.. SapC . 9 pea thra Sat.. Sapt, 19. 1 asa. DELTA UP SILON FRATERNITY. New Jersey. By this time last year, there were 48 NEA-sponsored strikes in seven states. "We don't think we'll equal last year's total of 125 strikes," said Howard Carroll, an NEA spokesman. Meanwhile, three locals of the 580,000-member rival teacher union, the American Federation of Teachers, are on strike so far this week in . Pawtucket, R.I., East Detroit, and a Hebrew day school in Detroit called the Akiva School. At this time last year, seven AFT locals were on strike, and there were 11 strikes during the year. But few major cities have had teacher strikes so far. Vacancy signs blinked back to life at North Carolina resorts as vacationers headed home to end a Labor Day weekend sprinkled with politics and labor celebrations. More than 1,200 workers at the N.C. State Fairgrounds in Raleigh heard Crystal Lee Sutton, whose life was made famous in the movie Norma Rae, urge laborers to join unions' and be come more politically active. Sutton worked 10 years ago to organize a union at the J.P. Stevens Co. plant in Roanoke Rapids. "I'm tired of seeing the poor getting poorer and the rich getting richer," Sutton told the crowd at a rally spon sored by the state AFL-CIO. "Let's do something about it. Let's get out there and vote." Ken Blaylock, international presi dent of the American Federation of Government Employees and the rally's keynote speaker, said the Reagan ad ministration was no friend of workers. LAS VEGAS, Nev. Joking about his recent double-bypass heart surgery, a fit-looking Jerry Lewis attracted nearly $30.7 million in pledges for mus cular dystrophy research and treatment in his annual TV appeal for "Jerry's kids." The comedian, still smiling after 21 Yi hours of fund raising at the 18th annual Muscular Dystrophy Labor Day Telethon, said research by the Muscular Dystrophy Association is partly responsible for his surviving a heart attack Dec. 31. The telethon Sunday and Monday drew $30,691,627 in pledges, the third highest total in its 18-year, history. Telethons in 1980 and 1981 surpassed $31 million. Many celebrities in the 1983 enter tainment extravaganza made references to the once chain-smoking Lewis' heart attack. He gave up smokingTifter the lieart attack and today is reported in excellent health. Come join a CAMPUS Y Volunteer Program. . . 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