The Tar Heel Thursday, June 5, 19863 AT&T supervisors By RANDALL PATTERSON Staff Writer The supervisor of American Tel ephone & Telegraph's North Carol ina operators said Tuesday that management is becoming accus tomed to the jobs of striking employees, while a Raleigh union leader said strikers were prepared to wait indefinitely for a resolution. The Communications Workers of America ordered its 155,000 members across the country to walk away from their jobs at 12:01 Sunday morning when negotiations on a new three-year contract for AT&T employees settled nothing. Federal mediators entered the discussionns inkins ' students set degrees By NANCY HARRINGTON Staff Writer Students who fail the University swim test but have made a reasonable effort in trying to learn how to swim, can be granted a waiver and graduate without fulfilling the requirement, according to the physical education department. "We encourage students to take the beginning swimming courses,"said Linda Eggebeen, aquatics director. ulf students give it a reasonable try, and this doesn't mean enrolling in the class and showing up for only two days, then they will be given a waiver." A students can also waive the swim test requirement by presenting a written statement from his physician or the Student Health Service indi cating that there is a medical reason why he can't take the swim test, Female police chief quits city force From Associated Press reports PORTLAND, Ore. Penny Harrington said Monday she has resigned after serving 16 months as the first woman to lead a U.S. big city police department. Harrington, 44, told KGW-TV today the she submitted her written resignation to Mayor Bud Clark Sunday afternoon. She said Clark would announce her resignation at a 3 p.m. news conference. Harrington said she resigned because of the findings of a commis sion that has investigated her reor ganization of the police bureau, as well as the relationship she and her husband, police officer Gary Harring ton, had with a suspect in a drug trafficking case. Harrington told KGW that the commission's report concludes she lacks leadership and management ability. She said she was "disappointed in the whole mess from beginning to THE YOGA PLACE 452 W. Franklin St. 967-9686 19S6 Summer Schedule May27-June27 July 8-August 7 Tutu 12:00 beginning A.-00 intermediate 7:iO beginning Wed. 6.-00 beginning 7:30 intermediate Thun. 6.-00 intermediate 7:30 beginning i'oalinunu rrxMrattoa. for fun, flexibility, strength, endurance, concentration, relaxation, joy! JOY Monday. Bill Lloyd, AT&T's traffic man ager of operator services in North Carolina, said about 75 percent of the state's union members were on strike, but for the most part, long distance service had been unhindered. "If we are talking about direct dialing, the strike has no effect,'' he said, "but for the 10 percent of the traffic that has to be attached to operators there have been slight delays." Lloyd said AT&T's managers were getting used to their, jobs as operators. "We are just about operating as Eggebeen said. The swimming test is required of all UNC students, according to Eggebeen. It consists of jumping into the pool, swimming 50 yards using any stroke and continuing to stay in the pool for a total of five minutes. No student has been denied gra duation because of failure to com plete the swim test, Eggebeen said. About a dozen students fail the test each year. "IVe had people call me the week before graduation saying they haven't passed the swim test," Eggebeen said. "We let them go through the (gra duation) ceremony and then come in in the summer to take the course." The test is given three times a year on a group basis, according to Eggebeen. The swim test was developed at UNC during World War I when the end. I always realized I'd have to pay the consequences for doing what's right." Harrington, who has denied any wrongdoing by herself or her hus band, called the resignation a victory for the Portland Police Association, the police union that has opposed her 3 Elegant dinners from Cities visited by Europe's most glamorous train 20 price WJT . Mtr- The Orient Express is at 201 E. Main St., Carrboro, 5 minutes from Chapel Hill. Reservations: 967-8933. become operators, strikers sit normal," he said. The strike does not affect local telephone service, which is provided by local phone companies that are not affiliated with AT&T after federal courts fragmented the Bell system in 1984. AT&T provides long-distance service to about 80 percent of the state. Sunday night attempts to reach an operator were met with a recording asking that the caller wait if their call was urgent. Tuesday night, repeated rings brought no response. The president of CWA local 3611 in Raleigh said the strikers would wait it out. Navy decided that everyone in the Navy should learn how to swim, Eggebeen said. Because UNC was a strong supporter of Navy ROTC, it adopted the measure. The physical education depart ment reaffirmed support for the swim test requirement in 1981, according to Eggebeen. Because of the increase in recrea tional activities centered around the water, and because a majority of drownings occur within 50 yards of safety or when help was available within 5 minutes, the department has continued to support the swim test Eggebeen said. Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death in the United States, and an estimated 60 percent of the population can not swim well enough to save their own lives. management of the bureau. She said she plans to take 30 days off and would not return to the police bureau where she has served for 22 years. Harrington had filed more than 40 See POLICE page 7 Summer Specials Bring this notice, Sunday through Thursday, until June and get two entrees for the of one on three-course dinners (Nt ;ipplk;iNr to mlu-r xi;tl r ft "We're going to get our feet in the dirt and get ready for a long one," said Wallace A. Weaver. Weaver said not all of the members in Raleigh were striking. "There are 150 operators, but about 20 are scabbing," he said. CWA disagrees with AT&T on three main issues. The fundamental stopping point is AT&T's demand to Bill to restructure debt of farmers awaits vote By ROBERT N. CARVER Staff Writer Help for Tar Heel farmers may be on the horizon with a bill that is pending a Senate vote. The bill, which would urge the Farm Credit System to allow the restructuring of farm debts by farm-credit institutions, was passed by the House of Repre sentatives unanimously May 14. The bill, co-sponsored by N.C. 4th District Rep. 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