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ministration. Sixteen serious injuries
including two fatalities were sustained
when the tires exploded while being inflated
for emergency use.
The "Space Saver is easily recognizable
by its greatly reduced diameter and
uninflated size. Users are supplied with a
special pressurized cannister which inflates
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are dangerous, and users run the risk of
j personal injury, according to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The "Space Saver," manufactured by the
B.F. Goodrich Tire Company of Akron,
Ohio, was used as a standard or optional
spare tire on many 1967 through 1973 model
cars.
The administration advises all owners of
the tires manufactured prior to 1973 to avoid
inflating or using them until they have been
checked, tested or replaced by authorized
personnel.
The possible hazard is an "explosive
separation of the tire from the rim during
inflation or mounting," according to the
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A public hearing on a proposed;
condominium development south of
Morgan Creek heads the agenda for the
Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen tonight.
The complex, to be built by a group of
South Carolina businessmen, will spar 150
acres. Each of the 225 condominiums will
.sell for $75,000.
The aldermen will also consider a request
from Granville Towers to permit
construction of a driveway from Cameron
Avenue to Granville parking lot. The
Granville management said this driveway
would relieve congestion on Franklin Street
and separate the parking area from
University Square.
In 1968, the board permitted only the
Franklin Street access in order not to detract
from the residential character of the
Cameron and Mallette street area.
A resolution of intent to join with ECOS
in a suit to block construction of Interstate
40 routes 1 and 1 A will be placed before the
board. ECOS feels that present
environmental impact statements
concerning the proposed route do not
consider alternatives to the road such as bus
or train travel, highway planning and land
use coordination, or the road's impact on
Duke Forest.
At their last meeting the aldermen asked
this resolution be drafted.
. Extension of the bicycle licensing deadline
from Sept. 30 to Dec. I will also be
considered by the board. Alderman Gerry
Cohen will introduce this motion since the
police have indicated they will observe the
later date anyway.
Residence court openings
The Residence Court has 24 openings.
Petitions for the Court positions must be
turned in before 5 p.m. today in Suite C. A,
J twenty-five signature petition is required
before a student's name can be placed on the
ballot.
The Residence Court, as set up by the
judicial reform bill, handles only residence
Discounts for dorms
A contract that would substantially
decrease a dorm's expenses for party
supplies was considered by the Dorm Trade
Association Sept. 19.
Under the contract, proposed by Friar's
Cellar manager Joe O'Conor, dorms could
purchase beer from the beverage store for 12
per cent above (wholesale) cost and wine for,
20 per cent above cost.
Dorms now purchase beer for 25 to 30 per
cent above cost, O'Conor said. Wine is
usually sold for 35 to 60 per cent above cost.
Similar reductions would be offered
regarding other items such as cheeses and
party meats which may be included in the
contract.
"We are trying to consolidate the dorms'
buying power," association president Bill
Bates said. "It is important, if we are going to
sign the contract, that all the dorms
participate. The reason Friar's Cellar can
give us such a discount is due to the volume
all the dorms would generate."
O'Conor said, "We're trying to offer a full
package so we can handle any type of party."
Friar's Cellar also has a contract with
UNC-G that is similar to the one under
association consideration.
If the dorms sign the contract, they are
obligated to purchase the items included
exclusively from Friar's Cellar. A final
decision on the contract will be made at the
next association meeting, to be held 7p.m.
Oct. 3 in Avery basement.
hall violations. Three positions are open in
each district.
North Campus districts are:
District 1: Granville West and Granville
South.
District II: Cobb, Aycock, Everett,
Graham, Lewis, Stacy and Joyner.
District III: Alexander, Connor,
Winston, Grimes, Manly, Mangum, Ruffin,
Old East and Old West.
District IV: Carr, Alderman, Kenans
Mclver, Spencer, Whitehead and Granville
East.
South Campus districts are:
District 1: Ehringhaus and.
undergraduates at Craige.
District II: James.
District III: Morrison.
District IV: Avery, Parker and Teague.
Correction
The DTH would like to correct
misrepresentations of statements made by
Yvonne Dew in last week's article on James
dormitory.
Certain statements taken out of context
made her seem more critical of James than
she really is.
The DTH regrets the errors.
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UPI telephoto
This photo, taken Saturday by Mariner 10's TV camera,
shows the south pole of the Planet Mercury. The pole is
located inside the large crater in the picture's bottom center.
The photo was taken 53,200 miles from the planet's surface
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Today's Activities
PtiUon for candidates lor CGC, Undergraduate Court
and RHA chairman art available In Sultt C. Dtadlina la today.
Stallatlca Colloquium: Professor William F. Stout, "Almost
Surs Invarlanca Principles for Sums of Weakly Dependent
Random Variables, I." 4 today, 265 Phillips. Refreshments at
3:30, 316 Phillips.
The' Women's Caucus of the Carolina Gay Association will
meet 7:30 tonight. Green Room, Craige Dorm. All woman are
welcome.
There will be an Important meeting of the student
The Dally Tar Heel Is published by the University of
North Carolina Student Publications Board, daily
except Sunday, exam periods, vacation, and
summer periods. No Sunday Issue. The following
dates are to be the only Saturday Issues: September
14, October 5 19, and November 2, 16 ft 23.
Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C 27514. Telephone
numbers: News, Sports 933-1011, 933-1012;
Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1163.
Subscription rates: $20.00 per year, $10.00 per
semester.
Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office in
Chapel Hill, N.C
The Campus Governing Councf shall have powers
to determine the Student Activities Fee and to
appropriate all revenue derived from the Student
Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Student Constitution.
The Dally Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the
typographical tone of aN advertisements and to
revise or turn away copy It considers obJectJonable.
The Dally Tar Heel wW not consider adjustments or
payments for any typographical errors or erroneous
insertion unless notice la give to the Business
Manager within (1) one day after the advertisement
appears, or within one day of the receiving of tear'
sheets or subscription of the paper. The Dally Tar
Heel will not be responsible for more than one
Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement scheduled to
run several times. Notice for such correction must
be given before the next insertion.
representation committee of the Academic Affairs
Committee, 7:30 tonight, Suite C. All interested students are
invited.
Tryouts will be held for a Readers' Theatre production of
Jules Fetffer's "Boy, Girl, Boy, Girt" 7:30 tonight and at 4 and
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 103 Bingham.
Student-Faculty Lecture Discussion Series, Carolina
Population Center: Donald R. Deskms, Jr., "A Ghetto In
Formation: Dynamics of the Inner City." 7:30-9 tonight,
Wesley Foundation.
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I Items of Interest
The Undergraduate Political Science Association will meet
7:15 p.m. Tuesday, third floor lounge, Hamilton. AH
interested persons are Invited to attend.
Campus Governing CouncI will meet 750 p.m. Tuesday,
Union. AN interested persons are urged to attend.
"Election 74" presents Attorney General candidates
James Carson and Rufus Edmlsten, 4 p.m. Tuesday,
Memorial Hail.
Bike registration: 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Cobb and Joyner, 1-4
p.m. Thursday, James.
Student Academic Affairs Info Committee will meet p.m.
Tuesday, Suite C Union.
The Inter-Church Council Is recruiting volunteers of aN
ages to help In three community nursing homes. Training
sessions win be held from 750-850 p.m. Sept 25, Sept 26
. and Oct 1, at Hill Haven-Orange Nuslng Home. Oak Hill .
during the Mariner probe's second flyby and transmitted to
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system and the
closest to the sun.
Manor, and Chapel Hill Convalescent Center consecutively.
CaH 929-0380 to sign up.
The Campus Young Democrats will meet 8 p.m.
Wednesday, 202 Union. Election of officers will take place.
All members are urged to attend.
The Battle House Buffet is from 11:45 a m. to 12:45 p.m.
Wednesday. The menu consists of soup, sandwiches, and
dessert All students, faculty and townspeople are Invited and
encouraged to attend.
Student artiste interested in exhibiting in the Union or in
displaying andor demonstrating arte and crafts contact the
Gallery committee In Suite A or call 933-1157.
All Arts A Sciences students planning to be graduated this
tall semester should fill out an application for a degree in their
Dean's office. 206 South Building, by Oct 1 1974.
Toronto Exchange applications are now available at the
Union desk. Interviews wlU run Monday through Wednesday.
Sign up at the Union Desk. .
Applications must be received for the Graduate Record
Examination in Princeton. hU. by Oct 1 (additional late lee
tor receipt of applications by Oct 80. Pick up the forms in the
Guidance and Testing Center, 101 Nash (across from the
Carolina Inn parking tot). Oct 26 Is the first testing date.
"A Baker's Dozen" photographs by Mike McQuown will
be on exhibit at Art-Craft Framing Company. University
Square, through Oct 12.
Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers and
southern Poets Conference. Sept .27-29. Bill Dlckerson
Farm.
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