6The Tar Heel Thursday, May 29, 1986 Rape from page 3 B A3 S 1 r the supermarket with mDDfl(DiiDSB mwm shddoD PDy TO. TTflDdp si Wt "M" : t . ( . . . j i 11 fl J cn U U U o 1 t r j ' I- i ! inn , I , n , IL iirmi.Miin I in J ; a. a 1 SEE STORE IN C ARRBORO AND CHAPEL HILL FOR DETAILS VJE WILL MATCH AMY ADVERTISED GROCERY FEATURE PRICE If CHAPEL HILL & CARRBQRO Excluding Meat, Produce, Deli, Bakery & Continuity Bonus Items. Bring Current Week Food Store Ad With You. We Will Match Like Items or Equal Quality. ASSORTED MICROWAVE DESIGNER 10 OFF LABEL (o)( I fjTJ a;B':isJ!itB!)a lift mssasia& Y liens KpootG I 1 big roll LIMIT ONE WITH AN ADDITIONAL 10.00 OR MORE PURCHASE. f U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS .QSBSt rTI m 4 JUMBO CALIFORNIA -n no v flu J I fnvnr (bunch) VL W J jrzz i i j i i i i iiiw rr i i i i 7 jr UAH fay REGULAR OR LIGHT Old r.lilvaukee PSt! 3 caSs TIB "a' rT 5 z " DIET PEPSI MTN. DEW PEPSI FREE Pepsi Cola 2,.H19 bottle U OPEN 24 HOURS cToSYKi 1, J OPEN SUNDAY 7a.m. 11rm. 104FF N.C. HVY 54 BY-PASS (CARRBORO) 'ASSORTEDVARIETIEV nEIravi Pressing OPEN 7a.m. 11bm. 7 DAYS aggression," Chap said. "It is a planned act of violence and aggres sion, using sex as a weapon. Rape is an invasion of privacy and is a violation of control over the body and personal choices." By introducing readily available information to the community, increasing skills for self protection and fostering involvement, aware ness can be an active role in fighting this social problem, she said. Chap said the good part of the work, done at the center was seeing women get better and stronger and then seeing them return to a sense of security after an assault. "Even better was being able to educate in order to help prevent assaults from occurring in the first place." Further information may be obtained from The Orange County Rape Crisis Center located at 406 W. Rosemary St. in Chapel Hill. Raleigh from page 4 1722 CHAPEL HILL-DURHAM BLVD. -(CHAPEL HILL) 750 AIRPORT ROAD needy. Food Bank distributes every kind of food from ground beef to crackers to these organizations for ten cents per pound. The need in North Carolina is great, McNeely said. Twenty percent of the people in North Carolina live below the poverty level, including over 400,000 children. Social servi ces are operating at their maximum one soup kitchen in Raleigh serves 150 people per day, while an emergency assistance program serves over 600 per month. Perhaps the greatest need in North Carolina is in rural areas where there are fewer assistance programs in operation. Some of the money raised by Hands Across the Capital will go to creating new programs there, McNeely said. 'Hot selling' porn papers From Associated Press reports . WASHINGTON A govern ment panel's study of pornography has produced a bibliography of adult films and literature that will become one of the "hottest selling" documents around, the American Civil Liberties Union said Monday. ACLU attorney Barry Lynn claimed that, "the explicit nature of some -selections" of the report prepared by the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography should guarantee that many people will try to get a copy. The ACLU said the report lists 2,525 magazine titles, 725 books and 2,370 films, along with hundreds of pages describing what's behind the titles. The civil liberties group com plains that the commission has wrongfully concluded that there is a "casual relationship" between sexually explicit materials and acts of violence. Drawing such a conclu sion, it has said, will lead the government to trample on people's First Amendment rights. The report by the 11 -member committee, following a year's work, is bei ng printed and has not yet been releed to the public in its final form Alphabetized lists containing 38 entries beginning with the word "Anai" in the sections for magazines, for example, are part of the final repor t prepared by the commission. See PORN page 18