2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, January Phone rates to rise $1; upgradings not cause by Russell Gardner Staff Writer Phone rates will rise $1 per month for local service this spring when Southern Bell Telephone Co. takes over the Chapel Hill Telephone Co., but the increase is not based on plans to upgrade the system, John Temple, assistant vice-chancellor for business and finance, said Wednesday. "The increase is based strictly on Southern Bell's tariffs for a town the size of Chapel Hill," he said. Southern Bell's present tariff rate for a town of 25,000 stations (approximately the number of phones in Chapel Hill) is $7.50 per month. The Chapel Hill Telephone Co., which is now owned by the University, charges $6.50 per month. The system serves the University, Chapel Hill, Carrboro and parts of southern Orange County. The UNC Board of Trustees last June approved the sale of the telephone system to Southern Bell for approximately $26 million. The sales agreement was approved by the state Utilities Commission and must now be approved by the -Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC is expected to approve the sale. Even though the rate increase is not a result of planned improvements, Southern Bell will still have to improve the Chapel Hill telephone exchange substantially over the next several years, Temple said. "Southern Bell must decide whether to install electronic equipment to replace the mechanical equipment we're now using or to buy more mechanical equipment to upgrade our system." he said. He added that the UNC central campus and the hospital both have major telephone requirements that are not being met by the telphone equipment now in use. Israelis selling planes to WASHINGTON (UPI) Israel is complicating U.S. diplomacy by selling weapons to South Africa and Chile and may be breaking the law by selling planes with American engines to Honduras, U.S. officials said Wednesday. They said that this may endanger the virtual alliance between Tel Aviv and Correction Fete Masterman's byline was left off by mistake on his story about the UNC Rare Book Room. The article appeared on page 3 of yesterday's DTH. Th Daily Tar Heel is published by ttm University of Horth Carolina Madia Board; daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacations, and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: September 18. Oct 16. Oct. 23. Nov. 13. Nov. 20. Offices are at the Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapel. Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News. Sports 933 0245. 933-0246; Business. Circulation. Advertising. -933-1163. Subscription rates. $25 per year. $12.50 pet semester. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1. 1.4 of the Student Constitution). 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"Southern Bell receives revenue from all over the state that could be used to fund the improvements." There are a number of minor considerations, including whether to continue use of free local service p'lones in the Carolina Union and Undergraduate Library, that will be decided after the utility sale. "We have to assume that the free service you've had in the past will no longer be free. I . don't think Southern Bell approves such phones," Temple said. Southern Bell officials have not informed University officials whether they will approve continued use of the phones. Library and Student Union funds now support the phones. Each phone costs $12 per month. Carolina Union Director Howard Henry said Wednesday the Union will continue to fund the phones if Southern Bell approves their continued use. Alfred Sharlip, assistant University librarian for business and finance, also said the phones will be funded if Southern Bell approves them. The telephone utility sale is one of four that will get the University out of the commercial utilities business. The electric utility was sold to Duke Power on Dec. 31 for $14,387,235. By order of the state legislature, $10 million of the sales revenue has been deposited in the state treasury. The water and sewer utilities which serve the area will be sold to the Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA). That sale has been delayed because of difficulties in working out the details of the process by Washington, if Congress insists on enforcement of the rule which requires aid to be cut off if Israel is found to be violating U.S. aid laws. Israel has sold six 20-year-old Super Mystere fighter-bombers with U.S. jet engines to Honduras and is negotiating the sale of six more, officials said. mmmp rfm iMiss (TiMstfxv. mv mm m I J SALE RE6M0.96 Ready to color to match any decor. Wood with rush seat. Reg. 6.99 VERSATILE LADDERBACK HAMPERS - imii i am mi - rtflfril CO. amiittllM 1 ar" Fl I! ft A ia-;..xs' S U " which bonds will be sold to finance the water and sewer sales, Claiborne Jones, vice chancellor for business and finance, said Wednesday. The sales are expected to take place Feb. 15 and shouldgross $ 1.6 million. The Trustees have approved the plans to use the utility sales revenue to upgrade UNC library facilities. Honduras According to the officials, the Israelis souped up the aging planes by fitting them with U.S. Pratt and Whitney engines salvaged from other planes. One official said the United States had not given permission for this sale, as would be required by law if the planes contain American parts or technology. TV (BBe'WaeeaaapaaM IL Ml "mH U STT 9Ui. m - L M CSA w RUSTIC if Eg -- J TENANCINGOI R Naturally fine wood 1 2 with palm seat and I back. Ready to I stain or paint. I cz .56 m Reg. 5.99 Q Q u raiMQUANTrriEs U LIMITED 3 lfP Phone 929-8135 2 j'jJ Hours 10-9 Mon. Sat. SLS contract to CGG to determine legal aid's fate by Chip Pearsall Staff Writer Student Att. Dorothy Bernholz will go before the Campus Governing Council (CGC) on Jan. 27 to determine whether her contract with. Student Government as its first student attorney will be renewed. Bernholz has served as a free-of-charge attorney for UNC students since last April, when Student Legal Services (SLS), which she designed, was approved by the North Carolina State Bar Council. She signed a one-year contract in January 1976 to serve as legal consultant for Student Government until SLS could be approved, and the contract expires on Jan. 28. She said Wednesday that she will present three proposals to the CGC regarding the future of the SLS, and whether her contract is renewed depends on the course the CGC decides to take. "The CGC can choose to continue the service under the present method of operation, discontinue the service or continue in another form," Bernholz said. She added that a new contract would probably be extended only through the end of the semester, when SLS's one year trial period of operation ends. "We're trying to get the attorney's contract on the same fiscal arrangement that the rest of the University uses," she said. Bernholz said that she had not received any indication of whether she would be retained as student attorney, but addeds "1 would hope I could be retained, because I feel that I've provided a valuable service to students since SLS came into being." ' In a subjective analysis of the first eight months of SLS's operation that she will present to the CGC, Bernholz points out that over 450 students have been offered advice and, in some cases, courtroom representation when they encountered legal problems. Part of the analysis is based on responses by students who sought aid in October. "Their responses indicate that they feel the student attorney was helpful, honest and straightforward with them," Bernholz .said. WHY PAY HIGH BOOK STORE PRICES? I have hundreds of new and used books at up to 75 savings. Call Bruce Rogoff at 968-9007, 968-9091. Meal Ticket For Sale: 7-day, 21 meal plan for second semester offered at a fantastic discount! Only $375. Call 942 7225 after 5 p.m. 1963 Chevrolet Nova S.S. Convertible. 68,000 miles. Red with black interior and top. Automatic on floor. Best offer. 929 1241 between 6 A 10 p.m. Dodge A-100 van, 1965, recreationalutility, 225. 6-cyl., 3 speed. Runs good. Looks great $1650. 967-3888 after 6 p.m. Class Rings $25 up. Life guarantee. Also lost rings replaced. Send stamped, addressed envelope to United School Services, Bedford, VA. 24523. Ph.: 1-703-586-9102 or 1-703-586-0955. PRESTWICK MUSIC announces new hours: Monday through Friday 10-530. 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BIRTHCHOICE ProIHe Pregnancy Counseling 942-3030 Monday thru Friday 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. Burlington-Gnmam residents: Campus employee working 830 mm. to 430 pjn. wants to carpool with students or employees with same hours. Call June at 933-1056 or 288 7483 after 6 p.m. New Yoga classes, ted by Hannah Baggins, begin Jan. 12, 13,' 17, 18 at the Yoga Place. Six week session. Please call 967 9686 for more Information and registration. DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NOON TODAY FOR TOMORROWS PAPER ADD $130 TO THE PRICE OF ANYTHING USED AND SELL expire Legal assistance given to students has mostly been in the areas of consumer affairs nd landlord tenant situations, she said. The SLS is empowered to give courtroom representation in these cases, but Bernholz said that she has advised students about a variety of other legal problems. "I think the Student Legal Services has been an unqualified success so far," Bernholz said. "This kind of program is relatively new, though, and there have been some legal questions arising here and in other states about the type of p'.nvt that can Fast credit for Poli Sci 41 The UNC political science department will offer students the opportunity to receive three hours credit for Political Science 41 by passing an examination on Wed., Jan. 19. The examination will cover a general introduction to American Government. Richard J. Richardson, chairperson of the department of political science, said that students should review an introductory political science textbook before the examination. He recommended The Politics of American Democracy, by Irish and Prothro. The examination is open to all students. Students now enrolled in Political Science 4 1 may drop the course if they pass the exam, Richardson said. The exam will be given from 3-5 p.m. in 100 Hamilton Hall. Interested students should pay a $1.00 non-refundable registration fee to the receptionist on third floor Hamilton Hall by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18. Only at the Potted Plantf Petticoat Fern Baskets $7.00, 4-foot Scheffleras S14.G0 The Potted Plant greenhouses are overflowing with the big, bigger and biggest selection of decorator floor plants at ridiculously low prices. Even for The Potted Plant, these bargains are big, bigger and biggest. Petticoat Fern Baskets n 10" Petticoat Fern Baskets our regular price is $10.00, it sells elsewhere from $16.00 to $20.00. $'TOO Now only Hanging B a skets- 10" Hanging Baskets Our regular price is $9.00 and $10.00. They sell up to $14.00 and more elsewhere. Our sale price on pothos, grape ivy. Swedish ivy. bridal veil, wandering Jew, spiders, creeping Charlie, pepcromias. large leaf baby tears, ferns, etc.. continues at $J50 8" Hanging Baskets our regular price is $X.OO, hut - -ur sale .wtitinucs at ft f Cfl 4! Plant Lights $1 00 Off All Duro-lite flood JL lights and Vita-lite (fluorescent) r . Northgate 286-1860 University Mall 967-8568 Potted Plant Greenhouses 489-3893 (off State Road 1732) All locations open Sunday 11 rc 1 m 4T MP"-? 11:: ) i I I i 1 1 i 1 I i i I I 1 I I I I I i 1 I i 1 I i H ill i m - mfl The Carolina Union Film Committee presents SUPER ...... miw--, M lim--'.VW-V ' ' it . COLUMBIA PICTURES presents fWuaiori Services by Dcvavftrsky Bngrtf R: Jan. 21 7 & 9:30 I I i 1 Feb. 25 7 & 9:30 1 e 1 Is 1 i s i mm 1 1 e i 1 T- - Apr. 15 7 & 9:30 i 1 Tickets for each film: $1.00. I K: i'.-.v.ivMvvw.'Av.wv,.i. srv. mmmmm IPG TlJl tti - v E..,jeg..... J IPGi i Desk ony, beginning 2 days before show. All films I are in Carroll Hall NO MONEY WILL BE TAKEN AT THE DOOR! I be arranged between student governments and attorneys." Bernholz and three other plaintiffs filed a complaint on Dec. 14 in Federal District Court challenging a state statute that prohibited the initial SLS program that Bernholz designed. She said Wednesday that the court ruling would not be made before the Jan. 27 CGC meeting, and the proposals that she makes to the body have been designed with the existing state statute in mind. f-Large Decorator Plant $20.00 Schefflera. 4 feet. . . . Nowf1400 $20 Ficus Benjamina 5 feet Now14 $28 Ficus Benjamina 6 feet Now$209 $45 Yucca 5 feet Dracaena Fragrans 5 feet ISow 28" $43 Schefflera 5 feet . Now32 tDecorator House Plants-i $4.50 Schefflera. Selloums 2 ''2 feet $4.50 Dw art Schefflera 3 feet 3" QS0 Sf DO Pnnv l nil lMlm Fin IMmc Q0 So.OONeamhcbella 'Palm 2 2 fen f480 Sh.OO Mawm-rtMim C-.tnn A 0 Greenhouse Coupon 0-g Any one pttticuar fern 1 f( baskctor"IarM0lc-'or:,l,,r Oil plant" listed above. 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