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The University administration has
approved Student Government's (SG)
request to extend South Campus bus
service on a limited basis through the
exam period.
According to SG representative Lee
Corum, the regular bus service will end
today and the new one will begin
operation Monday morning.
Whether or not the service will be in
operation throughout the entire exam
period, however, depends on the use the
service receives during the first week.
"It will take 1300 riders a day in order
to keep the service running. If the service
is discontinued in the middle of the week,
it will be announced on WCAR radio,"
Corum said.
Corum said the service will be
operating a bus on the South Campus
loop from Chase ' cafeteria to Wilson
library back to Chase, every ten minutes
from 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Starting at 4:45, the bus will be leaving
Chase for Franklin Street every fifteen
minutes until 6:15.
All bus passes will b invalidated during
this special period and all students will
pay a fare of ten cents per ride. There will
be no weekend busservice.
Transit
by Lynn Lloyd
Associate Editor
With a $427,400 bus system coming up
for a yote in Chapel Hill on Feb. 6,
questions are beginning to be asked as to
how much it will cost the individual, how
will it help that individual, and will it be
any different from' the last system that
' failed. ? .
The Joint Public Transportation
Commission has produced a transit plan
for the community to vote on that has
been revised time and again to meet the
' needs of the community. After three and
one half years of work looking at minimal
costs, providing availability of the system
to as many areas as possible and learning
from the mistakes that it made before,
the commission is is now offering a plan
that it hopes will alleviate some of the
. traffic and parking congestion in Chapel
Hill.
But the questions above will be asked
anyway as the referendum approaches.
Carrboro was struck from the proposal
...after it refused to participate inline bus
r 'project." A" lot of "pedple" appeaf to ,be
confused about what the proposal says.
The Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen set
the, voting date back by two weeks. And
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All 8:00 a.m. Classes on TTh Tues. Dec. 12 8:30a.m.
All 8:00 a.m. Classes on MWF. Phil 21 Tues. Dec. 12 2:00 p.m.
All 9:30 ajn. Classes on TTh Wed. Dec. 13 8:30 a.m.
All 11:00 a.m. Classes on MWF Wed. Dec. 13 2:00 p.m.
All 4:00 pjn. Classes on MWF, Poli Sci 41 Thur. Dec. 14 8:30 a.m.
All 9:00 a.m. Classes on MWF Thur. Dec. 14 2:00 p.m.
All French, German, Spanish & Russian
1,2, 3,4 & 'Educ 41. sections 3, 4, 5 Fri. Dec. 15 8:30 a.m.
All 12:00 Noon Classes on MWF Fri. Dec. 15 2;00 p.m.
All 10:00 a.m. Classes on MWF . Sat. Dec. 16 8:30 a.m.
All 3:30 p.m. Classes on TTh Sat. Dec. 16 2:00 p.m.
All 2:00 p.m. Classes on TTh Mon. Dec. 18 8:30 a.m.
All 5:00 p.m. Classes on MWF, Econ 61.
Busi71.73& Phys24 Mon. Dec. 18 2:00 p.m.
All 11:00 a.m. Classes on TTh Tues. Dec. 19 8:30 a.m.
All 2:00 p.m. Classes on MWF Tues. Dec. 19 2:00 p.m.
All 1:00 p.m. Classes on MWF Wed. Dec. 20 8:30 a.m.
All 12:30 p.m. Classes on TTh Wed. Dec. 20 2:00 p.m.
All 3:00 p.m. Classes on MWF Thur. Dec. 21 8:30 a.m.
All 5:00 p.m. Classes on TTh and all classes
not otherwise provided for Thur. Dec. 21 2:00 p.m.
No quizzes after December 4, 1972. Report any common exam conflicts by Nov
ember 13, 1972. Corrmon exams are indicated by an asterisk.
riaii confiisiiii
as Lee Corum once said, "We've been
delayed and delayed and delayed, so it's
kind of hard to get upset over another
delay."
No matter what the setbacks have
been, the transit proposal is just about
ready and it's time that local citizens and
students take a look at it to see what it
has to say. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro area
has been suffering from parking and
traffic problems for too long to overlook
what the new proposal might have to
offer.
The system will be running 14 buses
total, with fewer buses working in the
evening and during off-peak hours in
some areas. One route will be "figure 8"
from South Campus to. North Campus
back to Franklin Street.
Another route will" run from Franklin
Street to Eastgate and back; a third from
Franklin to Eastgate to Glenwood then to
-town: a fourth route from Franklin to
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"Franklin Id Colonial Heights; andVsixth j.
route from town to Northside-Merritt
Mill Road and back.
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HOLIDAY STORE HOURS
Beginning: Friday December 15th
8 AM to 5 PM
OPEN SATURDAY, December 16th
8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
CLOSED SATURDAY, December 23rd
December 30th
" January 6
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The buses will operate between the
hours of 7 and 1 a.m. during week days,
and between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on
Saturdays. They will provide town service
52 weeks per year. Three buses will run
on campus from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
approximately 36 weeks per year, with
one bus operating during the evening
hours.
The base fare is IS cents, and 10 cents
for the on-campus "figure-8." Passes will
be sold for $25 and quarterly passes for
$8. Discounts will be offered for both
passes. Children 12 and under will be able
to ride for half price.
Revenues from "fare-paying
passengers" and a federal grant, that the
commission is hoping for, will cover most
of the costs. But the first year operating
deficit must be covered by an ad valorem
tax.
The UNC Traffic and Parking
Commission has been meeting to study a
revision that has been made to the transit
proposal that asks for the University to
purchase bus passes and resell them to the
students. KepientaliveeS'f fdm iftot
elements on campias are working-here 'on5
problem areas and the possibility of
future fringe lots. '
Poles
Rent your skis for
the holidays
by Kevin McCarthy
Staff Writer
Your alarm clock rings at 6 a.m., and
you drag yourself out of bed to shut it
off before it awakens your roommates.
At first you wonder why you're arising so
early in the morning because your first
class isn't until 11. Ah, but then you
remember you have an exam in that class,
and you haven't even started studying
yet. But your eyes are heavy with sleep,
your mind groggy and your stomach
upset from last night's beer blast. So, you
weigh the possibility of returning to bed
against the horrible prospect of studying.
You stand in a daze considering the
alternatives; then, suddenly, a brilliantly
unoriginal idea pops into your brain-you
will phone in a bomb threat. You reason
that the building will surely be evacuated
and the exam postponed. Fine.
You return to your cozy bed, resetting
your alarm for 10. Your alarm rings on
schedule. After pulling on some clothes,
you walk to a public phone booth,
nervously pick up the receiver and dial
the campus police. Covering the phone
with a thin towel, you say, "There is a
bomb set to go off in an hour in Gardner
Hall." For emphasis, you add, "This is no
joke!" You quickly hang up and walk
back to the dorm, trying not to think
about getting caught.
Little do you realize that the Campus
Police have already set down a
description of the quality of your voice,
your sex and the manner in which the
message was conveyed (Was the caller
nervous?). You have set a whole series of
events into motion. The threatened
building is immediately evacuated until
security officers have completed a
thorough search for any sign of
explosives.
According to Claiborne S. Jones,
assistant to the chancellor, the result of
your bomb threat or anyone's is "a
serious interference with the instructional
programs of the University as well as with
other operations in support of instruction
and research. Students, faculty and others
have been seriously inconvenienced and
FOR SALE: BSA 650 LIGHTNING. 3500
miles, excellent condition. Call Stan 933-2558.
SURFBOARD FOR SALE. T Gordon and
Smith. Good condition. $40.00 929-7908. If no
answer, try later.
$25 REWARD. Lost: brown "overnight"
SUITCASE, initials M.M.T. on front. Contains
contacts and other personal valuables, If found,
please contact D. Baynes, 215 James 933-4454.
Fast professional repairs on hi-fi stereo
components and guitar amplifiers. Call
929-2841 Monday thru, Saturday. John
Florence, Audio Service Technician, Justice
Street, Chapel Hill.
FOR LEASE: Spacious apt., 2 floors,
air-conditioning, pool, great location, avialable
Dec. 20 until May; For sale; Honda 50, engine
excellent, Call 929-9208.
HELP! I need a ride to Philadelphia on Tuesday
Dec. 19th. Will share expenses. Call Sarah,
933-4528.
Ford Econoline '65 $500 or best offer phone.
KLH 26 stereo and speakers 18 months old
$175. phone 967-4811. Evenings 6:00 8:00.
Wanted: Responsible female as
roommate"attendant" for "working girl" In
wheelchair to share apartment in or near Chapel
Hill. Responsibilities primarily housekeeping.
Salary $85-100mo. (You pay your own part of
rent.) If interested call: 933-3679.
STUDENT SEEKING LIVE-IN POSITION
WITH FAMILY in exchange for aid in child care
and household services. Excellent references
pertaining to ability with and love for children.
Call 967-7634.
New Sennheiser 40414 Stereophones $20.00
Solo-103 Speakers $25.00pr. 8 Track Tapes
2.00-3.00. Albums 1.00-2.50. Call 933-4026.
RIDE WANTED: From Boston to Chapel Hill
right after Christmas. Will share expenses. Call
Peter. 967-4345.
For Rent. 1971-furnished 12 x 60 mobile home.
2 bedrooms. Available Dec. 15th. Call after 6:00
PM. 942-3906
For sale: 1954 Dodge pick-up truck. Lots of new"
parts - needs loving owner. $275.00 or best offer
over $200.00. Phone 967-18 16.
Lakeside Country Apartment 1 br, bath, Ir, dr,
kit. Furnished 9 mi from town. A.C., carpeted,
UTILITIES INCLUDED, $175mo. 929-4702
6-10 pm
Wanted: One female to accompany male to
Miami for one week. (Dec. 24-31) If interested
call 967-7282
For sale: 64 MGB good condition, recent engine
overhaul and tires. Paid $900 in August. Make
offer - Mike 933-8957.
FOR SALE: TRIUMPH (ENGLISH) TEN
SPEED BICYCLE. BOUGHT NEW IN JUNE.
BOOK .RACK IN BACK. LOCK AND RAIN
COVER INCLUDED $75.00. CaU Chip
942-1628. ,
$25.00 REWARD. Lost: brown "overnight"
SUITCASE, initials M.M.T. on the front.
Contains contacts and other personal valuables.
If found, please contact D. Baynes, 215 James,
'933-4454.
I WOULD LIKE TO BORROW OR RENT TWO
MEN'S BICYCLES, 21 to 23 Inch, OVER THE
CHRISTMAS VACATION. INSURED.
929-1595. After 5:30 P.M. daily, anytime
weekends.
FOR SALE: Panasonic AMFM Multiplex Stereo
System. 9 months old. Originally $240.00, now
$140. Excellent condition. 968-9308 or
968-9073. Ask for Bill Cunningham.
FOR SALE: 2 LWE Speakers (3 way system) and
Ampeg bass amplifier with extra heavy duty 12"
speakers, reverb, vibrato. Call Tim 929-968 1.
Female companion desired by 28 yr. old
bachelor. Call 967-7255, before lO AM or
between 11PM and 2AM. -
NEEDED: Male or female to take over lease at
Granville Towers spring semester. In position to
make a deal. Leave message. Call Jim 933-2496,
933-2494,933-2498.929-3945.
LOST: my husband's green Australian army
jacket the week before Thanksgiving.
Sentimental value - he wore'it when we met..
Please return. Reward. Call Suzanne- 929-7755. -
Leaving Saturday December 16th at noon for
Springfield, Illinois via Louisville or Cincinnati
'and Indianapolis, one way only. Call 682-6977 in
Durham after 8:00 PM. Share driving, I will pay
car expenses. . .L .
some students have faced, or may yet
face, the possibility of being unable to
receive satisfactory course grades or even
to graduate because of cancellation of the
quizzes and examinations necessitated by
evacuation of buildings."
The telephone lines into Campus Police
headquarters are trapped, as are other
lines into selective campus buildings, and
your call is immediately being traced
through the Chapel Hill Telephone
Company.
In the past, most of the bomb threats
have occurred around final exam time.
Consequently, all preparations for that
period are stepped up, and the police are
particularly alert Last year, two students
from Winston dorm were caught and
expelled from the University for a year
for calling in a bomb threat on March 30,
1972. According to Gerald G. Warren,
director of Security, "There were only
two or three bomb threats' made during
final exams last spring after the incident.
"Nevertheless," Jones said in his Dec. 4
directive concerning bomb threat
New restaurant .
set in NCNB plaza
Among the new businesses locating in .
the NCNB Plaza is a restaurant chain
which promises to let its customers take
part in making their own sandwiches.
"Blimpie's Base," a restaurant that
specializes in submarine sandwiches, has
become the first plaza shop to officially
announce its opening. The New
Jersey-based franchise will open Jan. 3.
Peter Zimring, a former UNC student
and owner of the shop, says the
restaurant will be arranged around a
cafeteria serving line.
"The customer will enter 'Blim pie's'
and order his sandwich," he explained.
"Then he'll follow it down the line as we
make it. He'll feel like he's making his
own sandwich."
"Blimpie's" will offer 13 different
DTH CLASSIFIEDS
Typist (1971 IBM Selectric) wants to type term
papers, thesis and dissertations. Call 929-6612.
RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. or VERMONT
around Dec. 19. Call Ryn 929-6065.
Male Roommate wanted: 2nd semester, 12 x 60
trailer, 4 ml. from campus. $50mo. (utilities
included, furnished). Call 929-8738 after 6 p.rn,
or write 133 Greenway Park. -
SKIS FOR SALE: 195cm Alu-Steel, 2 years old
but only used 7 times; excellent condition.
Cost $150, sell for $85. Look Grand Prix
Bindings. Cost $40. sell for $25. Call 967-5907.
Needed: ride BACK from Jacksonville, Fla. area
AFTER Christmas vacation. Will help with gas,.
Call 942-8 115 after 9 :00 pm.
WANTED: Ride to California at Christmas. Can
leave anytime. Will share gas and driving. Call
Julie at 933-3008 or Steve 542-4404. Leave
rnessage if unavailable.
PRE AMP! Dynaco PAT-4. It's perfect brand
new. Professionally assembled - guaranteed!
929-5046 and leave your telephone no. Cheap.
Need desperately: Phil. 20 notes under
Rosenberg. Will pay handsomely - please help.
Call 929-7388.
RIDERS NEEDED: Leaving December 21 for
OMAHA via CHICAGO. Call Pat at 929-3762.
FOR SALE: One pair of Pioneer CS-66 3-way
speakers, in excellent condition. Were $150,
now $100. Call 929-3155.
NEEDED: TWO TICKETS TO JAMES
TAYLOR CONCERT. Make someone happy. '
Will pay $10.00. Call Rob Gross at 732-4014 in
Hillsborough (collect).
FOR SALE: Guitar: Replica of Gibson Dove,
perfect condition with new hard case, steel
strings. Must sell soon for $80.00. Worth twice
that much. Call Doug 542-4214.
BOSTON: riders needed to share driving and
expenses. Leave Dec. 13. Riders also needed
from Chicago to D.C.. Jan. 7 or 8. Call Chris
942-7705.
For Sublease NO DEPOSIT 2 bedroom
furnished apartment. $170month plus
electricity. 10 minutes from UNC by car. Call
collect after six pm. 489-8250.
$$$-50-$$$ I will pay you $50 cash to move,
into Granville Towers and assume my lease for
Spring Semester. Call Tim Day
933-0341933-7513.
FOR SALE: 1969 Olds. Cutlass Supreme.
Excellent running condition. Includes power
.windows, tape player, 4 speed transmission and
other extras. Call 942-8034 betweeen noon and
5 pm.
Mercedes 220 Diesel, 1969 Model AT. AMFM
radio, air radial tires, NEW engine, 78,000
miles. Excellent condition. $3,950.00 Call
Durham, 477-8396.
Full and part-time Janitors, Maids and
Groundsman - needed at Granville Towers.
Contact Dee Rasmussen, Housekeeper,
Granville Towers West University Square,
Chapel Hill. Phone 967-2595
FOR SALE: 1971 VW microbus. Call 929-7271
after 7:30 pm.
STEREOS: Lowest discount prices on
components and systems; SPECIAL: STEREO
COMPACT SYSTEM, LIST $269.95, OUR
PRICE $170.00; CALL ANN 942-7172.
"Perfect Diamond" for sale, valued over $1300.
45 karat. MUST SELL THIS WEEK. Want -$775,
but will accept best reasonable offer
desperate! Call 933-1607 or 933-1608. Ask for
Keith.-
FOR SALE: New 72 PINTO with 900 miles.
929-9615 after 5i00 p.m.
Wanted: Female Roommate to share
2 -bedroom apartment in Cedar Court. Call
967-7577 after 6:OQ.
AFRICAN THUMB ORGAN, Exotic Earrings,
Kaftan, Greeting Cards. Blacklite posters And .
Other Gifts. AFRICAN SHOP, DOWNTOWN
CHAPEL HILL, OPEN DAILY.
NEED MALE ROOMMATE for large
3 -bed room trailer, 5 miles from campus. Call
929-5279 after 5 pm.
Trailer for rent: 1 bedroom, with study room. ;
Furnished, 5 miles from campus. Call 929-5279
after 5 pm. . .
LOST MJNUTEMAN CALCULATOR in
Phillips hall outside Room 360. Call Pat
(collect) 544-1090.
procedures, it seems only prudent to
renew for the coming examination period
the arrangements which worked so well
last May."
Back in your dorm room, you begin to
wonder what the penalties are for calling
in a bomb threat, just in case you do get
caught. If the evidence is sufficient, those
charged with making threatening phone
calls may be rrosecuJed under North
Carolina statutes, making this a criminal
offense. Voice recordings made by special
telephone equipment could be used 3S
evidence. If found guilty, the bomb
threat caller has committed a
misdemeanor and is subject to two years
imprisonment, fine or both. Furthermore,
anyone who makes a false, misleading or
unfounded report which interferes with
the operation or performance of peace
officers' duty is guilty, according to state
law, of a misdemeanor punishable by a
fine not to exceed S500, imprisonment
for not more than six months, or both.
You settle back in a comfortable chair
and await developments.
sandwiches, dessert, ice cream, and beer.
Prices for the sandwiches will range from
75 cents to $1.85.
Approximately 50 people can be
accommodated in the restaurant, which is
located on the Rosemary Street side of
the plaza.
"Blimpie's will have two glass fronts,
a silver ceiling, and furniture painted in
shades of orange, brown and yellow. It
will be jointly owned and managed by
Zimring, and Jerry Dolimer of Raleigh.
Hours will be 1 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. every
day with campus delivery from 6 p.m. to
12 run.
1 is will be the first "Blimpie's" to
locate in North Carolina. According to
Zimring, after Jan. 3 the next closest one
will be in Washington, D.C.
WANTED: STUDENT TO WORK IN YARD,
HOUSE. GOOD HOURLY PAY. WRITE 402
MORGAN CREEK ROAD, CHAPEL HILL.
FOR SALE: "69 VW Sedan with sunroof, radio,
radial tires, pushout rear windows, beige.
$975.00. Must sell, leaving the country. Call
967-4605 after 6 pm.
One bedroom apartment for sublease 'early
I January f; 140.otf"month. See Mark, 21
Mitchell "Half, or coma to H-24, Broadmoor
' Apts., Garret Rd after 6. -
BASKETBALL: Give your little brother a copy
of BETTER BASKETBALL (an instructional
manual) for Christmas. 54 pages, 9 photos.
Endorsed by Bucky Waters of Duke, Terry
Holland of Davidson and the N.C. Educational
Media. Send $2.00 to Information Research
Associates, P.O. Box 623, Chapel Hill, N.C.
If you are going to fly over the holidays, come
park with us. We're near Raleigh-Durham
Airport. $2.00 a day or special rates for longer
times. Call 477-7351 and ask for Ted Baxter
between 3-7pm.
GIBSON stereo guitar. 8 months old, in perfect
condition. Must sell quickly. Also,
MAMIYASEKOR 35mm SLR (500 DTL). Call
Mark 933-4965.
Wanted: Full-time bicycle mechanic. Applicant
must detest automobiles, appreciate top
quality, and see this as a profession demanding
artistic integrity. The Clean Machine ' -967-5
104.
Laborers needed for project on campus. Full or
part-time. See Mr. Clee Ross, Bolton Corp.,
Preclinical Educational Facilities construction
site.
Two James Taylor tickets needed. Call Rob
anytime. 933-6 112.
Free Muskin: My little white dog with black eye
and brown spots on sides and tail is lost. This dog
is friendly and smiles a lot. Also known for
wandering habits, frisbee chasing and ear
splitting barks. If you see my dog or know that
your neighbor has decided to keep her I'll give
$10 for her return resulting from your
information. I have photographs to prove
ownership and identity.
Need ride or riders to Colorado around Dec 17.
For sate 1965 Ford. Clean, reliable, economical.
Low mileage. $395 or offers. Ron, 942-8193 or
967-4514.
10 speed bike for sale best parts possible, special
shift levers. Owner is bike mechanic leaving town
-best offer around $75.
Must sell: 1967 Ford Fairlane 3-door hard top -289
cu. in. Good tires - good condition. $700.
Phone 967-1816.
Two James Taylor tickets for sale. CaJl
942-8013 after 12 noon.
1 bedroom apt. available Jan. 1. Take over our
lease. Carpeted, AC, and modern appliances. Call
9291843.
Lost: Brown glasses in Brown Case. Name Mike
Dale stamped on inside rim. Reward 942-8237.
: 1968 VW - Standard trans.. AM-FM radio,
sunroof, new battery, tires and muffler.
Excellent condition $1000. 929-9052.
1967 Opel Kadett - AC, radio, standard
transmission, 58,000 miles new brakes and
Clutch. Very good condition, $750. 929-9052.
Third female roommate-needed desperately to
share an apartment with two others beginning
Jan. 1. Own bedroom. Call 929-0278.
$53month plus utilities.
Riders Needed: Leaving Dec. 20 for Atlanta,
Montgomery, Jackson, or Shreveport. Call
929-9246.
FOR SALE: GIBSON CLASSICAL GUITAR.
Excellent condition. Excellent tone, Excellent
quality. $160.00 or best offer. Call 929-7236
(After 8:00 P.M. Please.)
WANTED: CONSCIENTIOUS PERSON TO
DO SHORT-TERM CODING PROJECT.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE PREFERABLE.
Call 942-8472 after 5: OO p.m.
FOR SALE: 1970 CORVETTE!!
967-7282.
67 Alfa-Romeo , convertible, 5 speed
transmission, new top. Must Sell. $975. Call
Len 967-4811- . C ,
SUBLET: twp bedroom, unfurnished
apartment, shor. term lease through May.
Drapes, carpeting, poof, etc. S140month. Call
489-7295 or come by G-7 Broadmoor Apts.
after five.