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NoCo governor campai fray hit $10 mSllSomi urare ;Dy LAURA HOUGH ; Staff Writer I In one of the most expensive races Ifor governor in state history, N.C. I gubernatorial candidates Jim Martin ;and Bob Jordan are expected to ; spend about $10 million. Gov. Jim Martin's campaign had spent $4.7 million as of Oct. 22, said !Tim Pittman, Martin's press secre tary. The Republican candidate's total expenditures will probably ; reach $5 million by Nov. 8, he said. Democrat Lt. Gov. Jordan is ; expected to fall just short of the $5 ; million mark, said Jordan finance ; director Randy Johnston. ; As of Oct. 22, Jordan's campaign ;had raised about $4.3 million ; $86,000 of which came from political action committees, Johnston said. ; Between April 17 and Oct. 21, the ; campaign spent about $2. 1 million. Committee Jody Beasley, business manager of !WXYC radio and a committee member, said his organization is not ! involved in the appropriation process since WXYC receives constitutional ! funding. Only three other campus organi- zations receive constitutional fund- ing: The Daily Tar Heel, Student Legal Services and the Carolina Union. Beasley, former student body treasurer and former congress finance ' committee chairman, said one prob .lejn with the budget process is that ' rriany congress members are not familiar with the activities of certain .student organizations. Some groups try to persuade the finance committee during the budget process, and the emotions of the congress members can get involved, he said. , . A major problem with funding is the ability of congress to change the character of an organization by actually altering its budget, Beasley said. NOVEMBER 7-1 1 MONDAY, NOV. 7th: 1 0am-2pm table in the Pit T-shirts license tags & committee info . MOVIE SPECIAL at SSSSf . ' 2 admitted for the price of 1 wsenior ID TUESDAY, NOV. 8th: " 1 Qam-2pm table in the Pit : 7pm watch the ELECTION RETURNS at piP - pitcher specials wmed or Irg. pizza WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9th: 8pm-1 2am BEACH NIGHT at The King's Club at Hotel Europa free admission THURSDAY, NOV. 10th: . 9pm TRI-LEVEL OF FUN NIGHT specials at Bub O'Malleys, Ballyhoos & Trolls FRIDAY, NOV. 11th: " 8pm CONCERT block seating and special deal on Clef album for first 1 0O Seniors who buy their tickets at the Senior Class Office TA1IPAM01 MMM)N 'A new way to embrace the thrill of sport parachuting. An exciting and revolutionary new development is TANDEM PARACHUTE TUMPING. Years of tecting by parachute manufacurers have developed modern gear that pairs the student and instructor in a dual harness that permits you to share the experience from take-off to touchdown as you both fly a parachute built for two. TANDEM JUMPING has opened up the sport to anyone 18 to 80 years of age who is in reasonably good physical condition and weighing 200 pounds and under. After 15 to 30 minutes of instruction, you will experience up to 40 seconds of freefall followed by a 5 to 6 minute parachute ride with your instructor attached to you. UNC SPECIAL-$115 (Regularly $125) Call 919496-2224 for an appointment FRANKLIN COUNTY SPORT PARACHUTE CENTER, INC. (Efzction '88 Both sides spend most of their funds on media campaigns. Between $2.1 million, and $2.2 million of Martin's campaign funds have been spent on television ads, Pittman said. About $350,000 went to King Media, a commercial pro ductions firm Martin also used in the 1984 election, to create those ads. i Fund raising has been easier this year than it was during the 1984 campaign, mainly because Martin is the incumbent, Pittman said. The re election committee has also been more aggressive in its fund raising, he said. Jordan's campaign will spend about 55 percent to 65 percent of its from page 1 If congress cannot fund a group's full request, it can appropriate a lesser amount to the group and specify the money's use, he said. Congress should leave a group's budget unchanged and not grant requested funds if it cannot fully fund the group's request, Beasley said. Fuller said the committee will include: Student Body President Kevin Martin; Carol Geer, Carolina Athletic Association president; Dorothy Bernholtz of Student Legal Services; Jean Lutes, editor of The Daily Tar Heel; and Beasley. Representatives of Students for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and the Black Graduate and Professional Association have been invited to sit on the committee but have not responded yet, he said. Fuller said three ex-officio members will sit on the committee: Riemann, Student Body Treasurer Felicia Mebane and Gretchen Knight, chairwoman of the student congress finance committee. -4 f '4 ft' tonal vf ;M tblS I "' r5J3SOS3SS8S.' . afi i 4 fi f Vf s.iiifiKr""1 " X ' f fa - nfTir riv in. in in ' ' ' ft S"1 Ilt , guns money on media advertising, with the majority of that spent on television time and production, Johnston said. "We've had to work hard to get it," Johnston said. The campaign expects to raise $4.8 to $4.9 million by Election Day. According to UNC political science professor Thad Beyle, gubernatorial races are becoming the most expen sive ones in Southern states, because the breakdown of the old Democratic party in the South opened the race to both parties. The trend began in North Carolina with the 1984 gubernatorial race between Martin and Democrat Rufus Edmisten with a price tag of more than $15 million. This year's election won't cost that much because the primary races were inexpensive, Beyle said. Speaker condemns oycleair race, weapons By MICHAEL SPIRTAS Staff Writer Americans' accepting the presence of nuclear weapons as normal is dangerous, said the Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr., a former employee of the CIA. Coffin, president of Sane-Freeze, spoke in Gerrard Hall Saturday night on "the military crisis facing the U.S." The speech began with praise for UNC activists Graham Entwistle and Dale McKinley, whose protests against CIA recruitment activities led to an honor court prosecution. Coffin praised the work of Robert MacNamara, secretary of defense for presidents John Kennedy and Lyn don Johnson. MacNamara was the last U.S. military expert to promote the concept of sufficiency, which acknowledged that the United States and the Soviet Union possessed enough weapons to destroy each other and that further escalation was For lieht diriitir. . an a la carte I '0MwAmh?: ".MrtSch Cuisine uii Special Luncheon Monday-? fiday Dinner Served Every Nigft Banquet & Catering FmciUtie Available New Glenwood Shopping Center on 54 at intersection ot l5-5tn,th- Call for reservations: 93" 7 iii Belly t Met Thanl'sgr Mox raij wl ail l . Hi I Thurs.,No::2i r i i i L. any I witni good front f , r-1 hi vitao. wm p Let's face it, amigos, any beer that needs a slice of lime to give it flavor can't be much of a beer. Discover Calgary Amber Lager. . . Its rich, imported taste is . hearty and robust Try it the next time you order beer, and hold Calgary Amber Lager. Join the stampede. r A T-Shirt offer that's not for suckers. Please send me the following Qiuntit- Sec Price Total M L XL S8.00ca. 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On Monday and Tuesday, com mittee members will sell senior T shirts and license tags in the Pit from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Seniors can also pick up information about senior class commitees. Monday night, the Plaza Triple movie theater in Kroger Plaza in pointless. "The arms race has a way of its own," Coffin said, likening it to a runaway horse, with the world's population riding along helplessly. But Coffin said there is hope for arms control, especially with Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev, "a genuine reformer." Presidential candidate George Bush is wrong when he says American military strength forced the Russians to negotiate the INF treaty, he said. The Soviets had been willing to open dialogues on arms control before 1987, he added. "Peace through wisdom valuing the head over the fist," he said, would have brought the United States further than the agreements secured by the Reagan-Bush administration did. 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This year, Tri-Level of Fun cups will be available at each bar, she said. Doug Wallace, manager of Ballyhoo's, said he was glad to become part of the tradition of Senior Week. "The Tri-Level of Coffin also criticized U.S. military intervention in Grenada and Nicara gua. "The only city the Contras ever held was Washington," he said. Coffin said growing interdepend ence between nations is creating a situation in which countries must find options other than military solutions to work out disputes. National sovereignty is becoming Desktop Publishing, Inc. the experts in laser printing & computer typesetting Why trust your resum6 to a quick copy shop?? Dont take chances! Your resum6 is too important to trust to amateurs. Let the experts at Desktop Publishing typeset your resum6. We will save you time, money & hassles. 304-B East Main St., Carrboro 967-1 880 (next to the new ArtsCenter) Are you considering HARVARD UNIVERSITY JOHN F. 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Seniors can also buy tickets in the block for students who are not seniors. The first 100 seniors to buy their block tickets can purchase a Clef Hangers' album for half price, or $2. . Senior Clef Hanger Michael McCracken said the group has six senior members, and that influ enced their decision to participate. "We all have a stake in Senior Week, besides the fact that we thought it would be fun to have a big group of excited seniors cheering us on." The Senior Week Committee has been planning these activities since mid-September, Cloninger said. less important in international rela tions, he said. "The survival unit of our time is the entire human race and the environment," he said. Coffin expressed hope for progress in the 1990s but emphasized the role citizens of the world must play to prevent nuclear war. "We better be meek or there won't be any earth to inherit," he said. $15 oo per page quick service free parking no hassles professional school? .Phone. Exp. Date. V
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