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iwo issues delay
by Tim Pittmsn
Staff Writer
RALEIGH Two controversial
provisions social service programs and
day care centers in Chapel H ill's newly
revised charter forced the House Local
Government Committee Wednesday to'
delay action on the charter.
State Rep. Trish Hunt, D-Orange, said
she would recommend that Chapel Hill hold
another public hearing to- discuss the
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The popular course on human sexuality.
Health Education 33, is being cancelled for
the summer session and the fall semester. Dr.
Godfrey M. Hochbaum of the School of
Public Health announced this week.
Hochbaum cited the lack of funds for
hiring a full-time professor as a reason for
the temporary cancellation.
"We have no on-going budget and each
Budget hearing to start
The CGC Finance Committee will begin
hearing 1975-76 budget requests this Friday,
Chairman Bill Strickland announced
Wednesday.
Those organizations in the
"communications" category of the budget
will appear before the committee at 3:30 p.m.
Friday. Included are the Media Board, the
Daily. Tar Heel, the Yackety- Yack. WCAR,
the Carolina Quarterly, and the Cellar Door.
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controversial provisions.
By including the right to set up social
service programs in its charter. Chapel Hill is
establishing a North Carolina precedent.
Currently, no municipality in the state has
the power to .operate social services.
Both the social service program and the
day care center proposals were added to the
charter by the Chapel Hill Board of
Aldermen after a public hearing on
recommended charter changes.
However, both county and town officials
eonaFe eameelled.
semester we've had to get our funding from
leftovers in arts and sciences and public,
health. Also, there hasn't been a single
professor to devote a proper amount of time
to the course and the students. I've taught the
course with whatever time I could spare and
with graduate students."
Hochbaum said the course will be offered
in the spring of 1976.
Tuesday, April 18, the committee is
tentatively planning to hear requests from
the Sports Club Council, Human Sexuality
Counseling Service, North Carolina Student
Legislature and Toronto Exchange
Program.
Each organization may have up to five
minutes to relate any information it feels
relevant to the committee before facing
questioning.
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charter action
agreed on an amendment during a meeting in
Chapel Hill last week which, stated that
Chapel Hill will not assume county
responsibilities in the area of social services
or compete for funds.
Chapel Hill Mayor Howard Lee, who
presented the charter to the legislative
committee, said, "The powers expressed
herein are not meant to interfere with any
other county programs. Wc arc including
' "these amendments so as to be able to serve a
larger number of people," Lee said.
In the past, students have waited all night
to get permission slips for the course. It was
taught until 1972 by Dr. Takey Crist.
"Under Dr. Crist, the course was sexy and
easy," Hochbaum said. "But we've still had
to turn people away despite making the
course more demanding and serious.
"Student evaluations have been quite
positive on the whole, but they are also
critical of the lack of continuity the course
has had. I don't blame them." Hochbaum
said the bulk of teaching was done by
graduate students and outside speakers.
Hochbaum. said he feels the University
should take the responsibility for funding the
course and finging a full-time professor.
The two deans Hochbaum said were
responsible for funding the course in the
past, James R. Gaskin of arts and sciences
and Bernard Greenberg of the School of
Public Health, could not be reached for
comment.
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Last week, the Orange County Board of
Social Services charged the town with
assuming county powers. But at yesterday's
meeting, Flo Garret, chairman of the social
service board, said the proposed amendment
clears up any problems. "I think it still leaves
the county in a position of leadership in
social services."
Garret's statement represented the
opinion of the Orange County Director of
Social Services Thomas Ward.
Although Orange county officials
presented no opposition to the day care,
proposals, Roland Giduz, former Chapel
Hill alderman, questioned whether
municipal support of day care is legal.
APO auction tonight
The annual Alpha Phi Omega (APO)
campus chest auction will be held at 8
tonight in the Great Hall with an assortment
of contributions being offered from both
national celebrities and local organizations.
The proceeds from the auction go to local
charities such as the Heart Fund and Student
Aid.
The highlight of this year's auction will be
a special item donated by Blimpies, to be
announced at 9 p.m.
The list of items to be auctioned includes
an autographed photo and embroidered
handkerchief from Carol Burnett, a letter
opener from Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn., a
vice presidential pen from Spiro Agriew, and
autographed copy of the U.S. Constitution
from former Senator Sam Ervin, an
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Starao Components Name brands at lowest prices from
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Full warranties. Five day delivery. Call Lenny at 967-2612
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FOR RENT
$25 REWARD for Info leading to house or apt at $50-$60 per
bedroom per month. Dedicated upperclassmen, piano
majors need place near campus. Call 942-2201 or 933-2508.
Wanted: completely furnished place to stay during summer
(May through August). Should be somewhat close to
shopping area(s). About $100per month. Mark, 933-8955.
One bedroom apartments to sublet May-August Three
blocks off campus on Rosemary SL $135.00 per month phis
electricity. Furnished. Call 967-6406 after 5 p.m.
Non -smoking grad. student needs roommate beginning fall
semester lor 2 bedroom townhouse Apt, A-C, pool,
dishwasher. Furnish own bedroom. $85month and utilities.
CaH Gene at 929-2638.
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year starting In Aug. Please call 933-7219.
Summer sublet 3 large bedrooms, air conditioned,
dlswesher. pool, tennis court Convenient to campus, 2 bus
lines. 942-1893 after S pjn.
Roommate wanted thru summer, mature mate or female; will
have own room In nice house; large yard. Four miles from
campus. Peta welcome. 929-8651.
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Today's Activities
Dr. Cemeto Mesa-Lago. director ol the Cantor tor La
American Studies at the University of PtHabwrfft and notod
euSiortty on Cuban Revofcriion, wtB e "Cud A
Revolution tnsStottonefljed" at I tonight, 213-21 S Union.
Bruce Oude wBl speak on "The United State Wert
Foreign Policy: Kieeinger'B Africa Poflcy" lor Africa Focua,
730 tonlM, 217 Union.
Dr.TnomaiWarpurton Jr-.pvotoseorofawjaasria'pisisnt
an afternoon concert of rag-time piano at 4 today In Cm sauatc
gaAery. second floor Union. Free.
Student Academic ATaira Committee matting: t tontgM.
tSuHe C. Union. Old msmbsrs and InlersiSid picpU an
'asfced to attend.
SCAU Food Co-opera imiMng: C30 tonight. 208 Union
WW be discussing future of co-op
AM Interested in helping out ertth the N.C. Fin Feattvai
April 18. 19. meet at 4:30 today. 208 Union.
Howard Henry, director of the Carolina Union
Administration Invite your suggestion. Write or eee him in
person between 11 a.m. and 1 pjn. Friday, Tuesday.
Wednesday or Thursday (Aprti 4. 1. 9, 10).
autographed baseball from Jim "Catfish"
Hunter, a used coaching shirt from UNC
basketball coach Dean Smith, an ashtray
Irom Sen. Jesse Helms, and a print of the
LBJ ranch from Lady Bird Johnson.
Several faternities and sororities are also
offering items, including a tape of Richard
Nixon's resignation speech from Tau
Epsilon Phi, a puppy from Sigma Sigma
Sigma, four days of free meals from Delta
Delta Delta, a beach weekend from Phi Mu,:
a triple date with Becky Branch, Debbie
Timmons, and Marie Morris from Alpha
Delta Pi, and a boa constrictor with a cage
from APO.
Ed Allen, chairman of the Campus Chest
Auction, warns participants that "a bid
made is like a card laid. Don't make a bid if
you can't cover it."
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203 E. Franklin St Full and part time. Open 24 hrsday.
Drop by and see Ms. Tillman.
Wanted: experienced lead guitar, organ, singer, bass guitar,
and rhythm guitar players with equipment CaH (919)542
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MISCELLANEOUS
Taking the Medical College Admission Test? MCAT Review
Course, Inc. In Durham can help prepare you for the
competition. Qualified faculty teach seven 4 hour sessions,
with thorough treatment of recurrent MCAT problem areas.
Timed practice tests and relevant noma study material
included. Registration fee $130. A $29 deposit on books. Both'
paid at first session. Can 383-4622 (Durham) for Information.;
or attend first meeting Sat., April S, 1-5 p.m. Holiday Inn,'
Eastgate. Chapel Hill.
Assuming loan on house convenient to Duke and LTNC- Write
to Mrs. Vivian Cater, 1005 Westwood Ave., High Point. N.C
27262. Phone 882-9933 after 7 pjn.
WANTED: Hungry students to take advantage of All the
Pancakes and coffee you can eat for 75 Between 2 pan.
and 2 a.m. with this ad. The Waffle Shoppe 203 E.
Franklin SL 1 '
FOXCROFT CLUB presents Steve the Dream; Friday. April
4th and the Spirits of Emotion. Saturday. April 5th.
Belated Happy April 1st to my two favorite toots thank you
for all the love, beer and harassment this year. Leva, Bvfty.
TYPING: fast dependable service on IBM Setectric Theses,
dissertations, term papers you name It Call 929-7055.
The Catallnas show and dance wltt perform at FOXCROFT
CLUB tonight for 9-1. $1.50 cover.
Are you bored now mat peace has broken out? Want to sink
you teeth Into a wargame but cant find an opponent to aufl
your taste? Call Edward Rodman about forming a dub for
F-T-F SPIAH. 933-8638 anytime.
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laWoman-a Km to 17fh Century England" at the
jtiisTnnacf the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies
pw&Oc Is eorS8y kwttad.
iv Uaurfee U Huegtea d Arcadia IneStuto for Scientific
Rsm airtiwT Tr- pmotecwler Horfaons' at
4 today 3S Venabie and on Titty-three Years of Polymer
JtoWdi- 8:15 tortflht, 308 Vanabto.
Tttm THscSre iwoeenta Dorie Lesatng's "Ptay With a
Tteer- at 4 today and at 4 end 11 p-m- Friday. 06 Graham
lajar as .n.M t th Lab office on IS
HaO. Free-
APO Aise&Ofi at ail tonisht. Crtal Hil Winy era it articles
are to be awefloned.
Chritttan Scianca Organlzallon weekry study meeting
5:30 pjn. today. Union. Check at Union desk for room
number. Everyone welcome.
Hems ol Interest
Anyone interested In operating SCAU Compj.mt line.
aropbTsCAU office (Suite B Union) or call 933-8313 or 933
1807 and aak tor Ron. People are tired of recordings.
Ston us for a deficteua vegetarian dinner with Frances
Lapoe. Robert Theobald. Albert J- Frttsch. and other
cttabritiee at Survival Symposium Information booth Friday
at Community Church. Only $1-50.
Deadline for entries for the Great Soybean Bake-off is
Friday. Submit at Harmony. Big prizes, so enter now.
Horrors! Double feature at 1 1 p.m. Saturday. 1 1 1 Murphey:
-Pit and the Pendulum" and "Premature Burial" by
Terrormester Roger Corbln. Proceeds to N.C. Film Festival
CKib help film-makers here.
Prison seminar
A two-day seminar to improve
communication and cooperation between
the Inmate Grievance Commission and
prison personnel will be held at the Institute
ol Government Friday and Saturday.
Fred G. Morrison Jr., executive director
ol the Inmate Grievance Commission,
announced Tuesday.
The Inmate Grievance Committee was
-established last year by the state legislature
to reduce inmate hostility in the prison
system by giving them a vehicle for change
within the system.
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