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2The Daily Tar Heel Monday, October 6, 1986 oviet setomsnriiinie From Associated Press reports WASHINGTON - A Soviet nuclear-powered submarine crippled by fire began slowly moving again on its own power Sunday in the Atlantic, and then hooked up a line to a sister vessel that towed it away from the U.S. coast, the Pentagon said. The fire that killed three crewmen Friday appeared to be out, as the ailing vessel carrying ballistic mis siles limped away to the northeast from its sentry post east of Bermuda, Pentagon spokesman Maj. Larry lcenogle said. The sub began moving early State "to help UNC enforce driekie By MICHAEL A. KOLB Staff Writer University Police will not operate any undercover operations to com bat underage drinking this year, but the N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement Agency sends undercover agents to the UNC campus each year, said Sgt. Ned Comar of University Police. Along with police, the State Bureau of Investigation and the Alcoholic Beverage Control Com mission can investigate and arrest those who drink while underage or Remember family Or friends with Special Occasion, Get Well or Memorial cards. OPPORTFU N HIDES Visit our table Challenges in Sales at R.R. Donnelley & Sons University The meet and talk LOOKING AHEAP The 6th annual -s Sponsored by: University Career Planning and Placement Services Tues., Oct. 7th 12:00-5:00 Great Hall Sunday afternoon at two nautical miles per hour, lcenogle said. But a little more than four hours later, around 5 p.m. EDT, he reported, "The Soviet sub is under tow by the Soviet merchant vessel Krasnogvardeysk." A Pentagon official, who asked not to be quoted by name, said earlier that many of the sub's crew were evacuated to nearby Soviet merchant ships. A U.S. Navy tug was in the area ready to assist, if needed. "As near as we can tell, the fire has been extinguished, the source said. The sub normally carries about who give or sell alcoholic beverages to anyone under 21, the age limit that went into effect Sept. 1. "I don't anticipate any covert activities to enforce the law," Comar said. "We have too many other duties. He said enforcement of the drinking age was . . not our top priority, but if we run into it or are called to it, we must enforce the law." Keith Lohmann, planner for the Chapel Hill Police Department, said the precinct has run undercover WE'RE FIGHTING FOR VOUR LIFE American Heart Association R.R. DONNELLEY & SONS CO. SALES and learn more about: Tuesday, October 7, 1 986 of North Carolina Minority Career Fair Great Hall at the Student Union with: Terry Leahy V.P., Southeastern Minority Career Fair leaves U.S.. coast 120 people, and a Pentagon official said, "We know they have taken a lot of them (the crew) off, but we don't have a precise number. U.S. P-3 Orion reconnaissance planes, which have been flying over the sub SS2 miles east of Bermuda through the weekend, reported that smoke stopped spewing from the vessel Sunday morning and no personnel were observed on the deck of the sub, lcenogle said. President Reagan, who learned of the fire in a message from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, offered the U.S. government's assistance, but White House representatives operations in the past and would consider, using them. in the future. The last undercover alcohol law operation run by Chapel Hill police was about a year to a year and a half ago, Lohmann said. The department usually did not do undercover work at fraternity and sorority houses, he said, because they were located on private property. Chapel Hill police might initiate an undercover operation if a complaint was lodged against one of the houses, he said. Lohmann and Comar said their departments noted an increase in citations and arrests made for underage possession since the law went into effect. Lohmann said the increase was significant, while Comar said University Police has given about five citations for under age possession of alcohol. Chapel Hill police have arrested 20 people for underage possession since Sept. 1, including two people Catalog Sales AST Associates AETNA Life and Casualty Arthur Andersen & Co. AT&T Bank South Bell Northern Research Burlington Industries Burroughs Wellcome Carolina Power & Light Coca-Cola JData General. Duke Power Company Electronic Data Systems FBI FDIC Fieldcrest Mills First Citizens Bank First Union Corporation Frito-Lay General Electric Company Lamp Products Division IBM Irving Trust Ivey's Carolinas Kayser-Roth NCNB NCR Northern Telecom, Inc. Parke-Davis Div. of Warner-Lambert The Pillsbury Company Procter & Gamble RJR Nabisco Research Triangle Institute Roche Biomedical . Laboratories SAS Institute, Inc. State Farm Insurance Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, N.A. Xerox With assistance from: Black Student Movement and Black Greek Council said Sunday the Soviets have not asked for help. Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported that fire broke out on the sub 620 miles northeast of Bermuda. The announcement said three people were killed, but there was no danger of nuclear explosion or radiation contamination. . The ship is a Yankee-class subma rine, which according to the Jane's Fighting Ships, is an old-class submarine that first appeared in the mid-1960s, capable of carrying 16 missiles. It has two nuclear reactors to drive two steam turbines. g sige during the party on Franklin Street. Possession of alcohol by someone 18 years old and younger is a misdemeanor and goes on the offender's record. Possession of alcohol by a 19- or 20-year-old is an infraction, carrying a fine for the first offense. It does not go on the offender's record. A recent undercover operation in Gastonia used a 16-year-old to determine if local convenience stores were selling alcohol to underage customers. The teen-ager went into convenience stores, put a six-pack on the counter and tried to purchase it. If asked, he would show his license, which stated his age to be 16. He was still able to purchase the six pack in some of the stores. Conservatives tain strength By KAREN McMANIS Staff Writer Nothing is new about religion as an issue in N.C. politics, but observers say recent developments may indicate a growing intensity, unity and volume among Christian conservatives. An example of the apparent intrusion of religion into politics occurred when Rep. Bill Cobey distributed to voters a fund-raising letter that described him as an "ambassador for Christ." Although Cobey 's Democratic challenger David Price denounced the letter, saying it was designed to subtly question his sincerity as a Christian, Gene Baker, a founder of COLETOAVEL o ' & THE UNC SENIOR CLASS present ipiriims BBircBsiIk CirraSscB H Seniors, come sail on the fabulous Dolphin for a 4 night unforgettable Bahamas Cruise The discounted student rate of $489.00 includes transportation . to Miami, the cruise, all meals, taxes, and tips. Just $75.00 will reserve your space now!! Call Cole Travel 967-8888 or Senior Class office 962-1987 for more info, or sign up in the Pit today Wed. 10-3 pm Don't miss the Boat! WE ROWDNG MACHINE Freed dissident to continue struggle for human rights From Associated Press reports NEW YORK Soviet dissi dent Yuri Orlov, freed from nearly a decade of internal exile in the deal that allowed an American reporter to leave Mos cow, arrived Sunday in the Uni ted States and pledged to con tinue the human rights work that led to his banishment. "I'm very glad I have begun a free life," Orlov said, speaking through an interpreter at a brief meeting with reporters after he and his wife, Irina, arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport about 2:30 p.m. "I can say whatever I want freely. Now, I can speak my mind about how the Soviet Union should develop." Orlov, 62, has been in poor health, but said he felt well. Club turns to other projects RALEIGH With none of its candidates on the November ballot in North Carolina, the National Congressional Club has turned its attention to the Ala bama senatorial race as well as the U.S. State Department's feud with Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. The Raleigh-based club, which i$ Helms political organization, has offered its help to the re election of Republican Sen. Jere miah Denton of Alabama. The club has raised $8 million the Coalition of Concerned North Carolinians, supported Cobey's action in publishing it. "For too long, politicians have been reluctant to say I am a Chris tian," Baker said, "and those who do are often misunderstood." . Jay Stone, press secretary for Roger Sharpe, N.C. director of People for the American Way, said the group members did not share Baker's opinion. He said People for the American Way has been actively following the campaigns of public officials in North Carolina, and has been espe cially concerned with what appears to be a disregard of the Sixth Amendment, calling for a separation WI N A DBEND. Register Oct. 6 thru noon Oct. 1 7 Drawing Friday, Oct. 1 7 Pick up an entry form at the display in the Student Stores today. Somebody here is going to win this sensational prize it could be you! todemU; and spent $8.5 million for the 18 month period ending June 30. But for the first time in a decade, the Congressional Club is not spon soring a Senate or congressional candidate in North Carolina. The club's handpicked candidate, David Funderburk, lost the GOP primary to Sen. Jim Broyhill. So far, the club has not become involved in the race between Broyhill and former Gov. Terry Sanford. Flood areas see some respite Rivers slowly receded Sunday from record flood crests in Okla homa and Illinois, where an estimated 45,000 people were forced from their homes over the past week, and more were evac uated in parts of Missouri. - Water crested during the night at one Oklahoma city at a record 18 feet above flood stage, leaving snakes swimming for safety, and a levee break flooded a Missouri town. Little or no rain fell Sunday across the region, which got up to 2 feet in the past week, but almost 12 inches of rain fell in 24 hours in Texas, causing scat tered flooding around the western town of McCamey. of church and state. "When people like Mr. Cobey start questioning the religious prac tices of a competitor," Stone said, "it borders on religious intolerance. His words implied that he was a true Christian and that David Price was not as much of one." Stone said this type of statement is similar to the McCarthy move ment of the 1950s.." People for the American Way is a non-partisan organization and cannot endorse a candidate for public office, Stone said. It serves as a citizens action group to keep people informed of what both Democratic and Republican candi dates are doing. " The Coalition of Concerned North Carolinians is representative of the religious right and was the same group involved in censoring text books and passing the hew law against obscenity, he said. Recently, these groups of funda- A 1 A - 1 I 1 J . V mcnuuisis nave oanaea logemer in a type of "holy alliance," Stone said. Baker, chairman of the 3rd Dis trict Republican Executive Commit tee, disagreed, saying fundamental ists do not want to force their beliefs on anyone, but want to counter what they view as a systematic purging of Christianity from public life. He said the public often misun derstands the motives of men such as Cobey who speak up for their beliefs. "All he was saying in the letter was that he believed in Christ as his savior and that makes him an ambassador for Christ," Baker said. No purchase necessary to enter and win Stores L
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