Tuesday, September 23, 1375 The DsIJy Tar Hi e ! 3 by Nancy Mattox Staff Writer A plan which will eventually establish a complete women's studies program was approved Friday by the UNC Faculty Council. The move ends a 1 6-month study period for a group of 15 administrators, faculty members and undergraduates. In March, 1974, the Faculty Council adopted a resolution calling for the establishment of a committee to investigate the possibilities of a women's studies program. The committee, named by the Chancellor N. Ferebee Taylor in April, was headed by Mayor Lee by Johnny Oliver Staff Writer Chapel Hill Mayor Howard N. Lee, at a Monday morning news conference, said the town has seen a "reasonable amount of success" in its Neighborhood Development Program (NDP). The NDP is a housing rehabilitation . program subsidized primarily by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under the program, qualified low-income applicants receive loans or grants for home renovation. Between July 1971 and June 1973, the Chapel Hill Housing Authority received $465,000 in development program funds. Weekend rains ease water shortage; Village may not buy from Durham Chances are good that Chapel H ill will not have to purchase water from Durham because of this weekend's rains, University Utilities Director Grey Culbreth said M onday. Friday's rain, a total of 1.46 inches by noon, raised the level at University Lake, the town's water source, to 25 inches below the Condie checks University Housing Director James D. Condie is in Washington, D.C., this week to ask federal officials how much the housing department should conform to the dictates of Title IX. Title IX is a part of the 1972 Omnibus Education Act which renders illegal any discrimination on the basis of sex in government -supported educational institutions. Housing may be forced to change a high quality women's hall into a mn's hall and a lower quality men's hall into a women's hall, in 'order 'to equalize "'campus' housing opportunities. The guidelines the housing department received from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare this summer were unclear, according to Programming Coordinator Doris Kaneklides. She said Condie's trip is to clarify the THE FOREIGN SERVICE of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is looking for qualified men and women to be: politicallabor officers economists administrative officers consular officers and for the U.S. Information Agency informationcultural officers Work-and serve-in Washington and overseas. You must be an American citizen and 21 (or 20 if you have completed your junior year) in order to take the written examination which will be given this year on December 6. Entering pay levels are between $10,520 and $14,745. Applications for the December examination must be submitted by October 31. 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The final report, submitted to the Faculty Council in May 1975, noted several reasons for the need for a women's studies program. First, the report stated, "There has been neglect, bias, and omission in the fields of study and traditional disciplines which include the study of women." Joan Scott, UNC assistant history professor, said the women's studies program center on the sex roles of both men and women in present society. calls NDP Last week the authority received $190,000, raising the total amount of NDP funds since July 1973 to $840,000. The recent $190,000 allocation had been frozen by HUD until the town answered questions about its Neighborhood Development Program budget. Qualified persons living in the NDP area are eligible for the funds. The area consists of two zones, one located in the northern section of the town and the other in the southwestern section. Lee said the Community Development Program, begun in July 1975, will replace the NDP when it expires Dec. 31, 1975. The main difference between the two programs is that under the Community Development spillway. The lake level before the rain was more than 35 inches below the spillway. This means 60 million gallons of water were added to the lake, Culbreth siad. The additional water is approximately a 12-day supply, he said. "We're still gaining, too," Culbreth said. "The ground is so wet now that we're still Title IX in D.C. guidelines, to set an immediate course and "to find out how demanding HEW will be in setting definite deadlines" for any equalizing programs Housing might be required to enact. Kaneklides ruled out the possibility of building a new, high-quality men's hall. She said it would be more likely to switch a men's and a women's residence hall. Condie will report his findings to Donald A. Boulton, dean of student affairs, and .John, Temple, assistant vice-chancellor for business affairs, when the housing director returns later this week. LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11:45-2:30 Mon.-Fri. 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Wanted: Bookkeeper with experience and knowledge of tax laws. 8-10 hours per week, October-June. Contact CRT, Box 1222, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 or call 933-5834. J The development of each individual's full capabilities should be a basic goal of any liberal arts curriculum, the report stated. The lack of discussion on women's problems prevents the establishment of a positive self image by female students, the report stated. Dean of Arts and Sciences James Gaskin is currently seeking a director for the program. While Gaskin was unavailable for comment, committee member Duncan MacRaw said he expects the nomination to take place within the year. The director, working with the assistant dean of special and experimental studies, will then develop a curriculum which will probably include approximately 12 courses already offered at the university. a fair success Program, the town will take more responsibility for directing the allocation of funds. The Neighborhood Development Program was handled mostly by HUD. The expiring NDP has experienced several changes since its first public exposure in 1970, Lee said. "We have had to go through the process of satisfying the neighbors in allaying their fears that this was not an urban clearance program," Lee said. "We have gone through a (housing authority) director and merged the redevelopment commission with the housing authority. And we have had to deal with the wrath of certain citizens as well as an HUD audit. "Having been subjected to all of these getting some water. Before, it was so dry that the vegetation absorbed it all. "We have a good third of what we needed. Chances are very, very remote that we'll have to buy from Durham." But he said the possibility of buying from Durham cannot be ruled out, but it is much less probable. "We're in good condition for October, a notoriously dry month," Culbreth said. The cooler weather in October should result in a drop in water consumption, he said since fewer people will be watering grass or washing cars. The University has already arranged to buy water from Durham in case of a water shortage. Chapel Hill's last shortage was in 1973. when the University spent about $40,000 buying water from Durham. The worst shortage occurred in 1968, when the lake level was down to 28 per cent. The lake level is now at 79 per cent, Culbreth said. Laura Seism FECIALS EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 4:45-7:00 p.m. Monday: V4 Fried Chicken, tossed salad, bread 7! jf I $1 .65 Tuesday: Spaghetti, $ JJQ salad, bread- m m m All the spaghetti you can eat! Wednesday: V2 BBQ Chicken, French fries, salad, bread $1 .80 Thursday: Pizza 13 0ff Shrimp Salad $1.60 with Soup MISCELLANEOUS April is the cruelest month - September runs a close second. Recently arrived visionary grad student seeks beautiful mad woman to share Illusions. Act at once! 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