The Tar Heel Thursday, July 3, 19869 CASH from page 5 t the next two years. Smith said any additional costs on the plant would also have to be incurred by the consumers. Smith said Shearon Harris could not be accurately compared to the Chernobyl plant. ttl think its natural that Chernobyl has raised questions and anxities among people with respect to nuclear power plants, he said. "It's our industry's responsibility to provide the public with sufficient information so that . they'll know that what happened at Chernobyl absolutely should not happen here." Both groups have been providing the public with information to support their separate claims. Con fusion has been the result "Some of the information is con flicting," Chatham County Commi sioner Carl Thompson said. "That's a tremendous problem where, we're concerned. We want to make a decision based on fact." Chatham, Wake, Harnett and Lee counties all lie partially within the 1 0-mile radius around the reactor. The Nuclear Regulatory Commis sion requires CP&L to have an evacuation plan for towns in the radius before it is given a license to operate. On May 27, CASH scored its biggest victory when the Chatham County commissioners expressed dissatisfaction with the evacuation plan ,and voted unanimously to withdraw from, it. ul really think that's what the people of Chatham -County wanted," said Earl Thomp son, commission chairman. "A local official, is supposed to go with the majority. Smith said that if Chatham County does not participate in the plan, the opening of Shearon Harris could be delayed six months at a cost of $2 million a day. Thompson said the commission would reconsider the plan after "critical examination of unresolved issues." Beyond Chatham County, the influence of CASH on local govern ing bodies has been felt, among others, by the city councils of Durham, Carrboro, Hillsborough and Chapel Hill, and June 17 by the Orange County Commission. Each has responded to public pressure by passing resolutions calling for the conversion of Shearon Harris to a non-nuclear fuel plant. "We don't believe in politics, anyone is immune from the public," Eddleman said. "The basic idea is . this: we get the facts out to the public, . and when they see there are better and cheaper and safer alternatives, they just simply will not stand -for. ShCaron Harris. Then we, the aroused public, contact our public officials and say do something about it." On the Chapel Hill Town Council, Nancy Preston said the efforts of CASH definitely influenced the council's decision. William Cummings, a leader of the Orange County CASH, said com munications with public officials was not difficult. "We're a local-based, grass roots organization, so there's not a huge gap between us and them," he said. ' The strength of CASH varies from county to county. In Wake County, the home of Shearon Harris, CASH has yet to present the commission with any evidence of its support there. "No, people haven't been contacting See CASH page 12 JIJII2f4TnHI PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. JULY 5 AT AAP IN CARRBORO A CHAPEL HILL. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. the supermarket with DflP 1x0 i A eeodeei v- f SEE STORE IN CARRBORO AND CHAPEL HILL FOR DETAILS WE WILL MATCH AtlY ADVERTISED GROCERY FEATURE PRICE III CARRBORO & CHAPEL HILL Excluding Meat, Produce, Deli, Bakery & Continuity Bonus Items. Bring Current Week Food Store Ad With Yau. Wa Will Match Like Items or Equal Quality. HAPPY BIRTHDAY L 1 iV ; 1776-1986 4 3J mtm ll CHOICE ft ran 3SH? i I y -m r Jff.:JS?;I 4k f!7 V REGULAR OR LIGHT SALAD DRESSING BflilFSicIe TCJMp i u w M. X. 1 I LIMIT ONE WITH AN ADDITIONAL 10.00 OR MORE PURCHASE. 1 0 GREAT FOR COOKOUTS MEATY BEEF m n ISSffiB Mill U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH Fryer Breast 3LF . ill HOMOGENIZED BUTTERMILK LITE Flav-O-Rich PJ2ilk E Vagal. ctn. - rr;a eer-; 49 A&P FROZEN Lemonnifs i tit ru. 602. cans rrrnrt m- (J S8 2 0?Eri24i!0unsccSsfff; o?Ensu::DAY7A.ti. hem. 1 04 U.C. lilVY 54 DY-PASS (CARBOOUd) OPEII 7a.m. 11bm. 7 DAYS 1722 CHAPEL KfU-OUriliAf.t BLVD.-(CHAPEL KILL) 750 AlliFOUT ROAD