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Various campus organizations are miWtino
to help former Carolina basketball player Brad
Hoffman with medical expenses for his two-month-old
son. The expenses are estimated between $30,000 and
$40,000.
Student Government volunteers will collect money
in front of the Student Union this week. Phil Ford and
Jeff Wolf also will participate in the collection,
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Beta Theta Pi fraternity and Chi Omega sorority will
sponsor a car wash Thursday to raise money for the
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Activities ToJy
I he UNC Chapter f M CM b presenting a Him on
homosexuality. "Some or Your Best Friends." at I p.mTIn Room
2 1 7 of the Carolina Union. The film lasts SO minutes. All interested
persons are invited. t
The Department of Computer Science presents Craig Mudge
of the Digital Equipment Corp. on Tradeoffs in Minicomputer
Design" at 4 p.m. in 263 Phillips Hall.
The Carolina Comic Fan AsaociattoA b having a meeting at 7
p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union.
Year-end plans and plans for the next vcar will be discussed. Call
93.V4 143 for further details.
Riordan Roett ol Johns Hopkins Unlvsraity will speak on
"Alliance in Jeopardy? BraiMI.S. Relations. I977al p.m. in the
faculty lounge of the Morehead Planetarium. Sponsored by the
Institute of l.atin American Studies.
There will he bimonthly meetings of the UNC Jugglers'
Association as an alternative to the weekly Thursday meetings.
The first meeting is at 7 p.m. outside of 103 Rerryhill Hall All are
welcome, especially beginners: call Bruce at 967-9622 for more
information.
For women who are interested in seeing what a sorority house
looks like. Panheilenic Council is sponsoring an Open Mouse
Tour from 2 to 5 p.m.
The Media Board will conduct interviews for the Station
Manager of WXYZ at 3:30 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham
l ounge of the Carolina Union. Qualified applicants should bring
.resumes to the interview.
Chapel Hill ECOS board of directors win meet at 7 p.m. in
Room 205 of the Carolina Union. Elections for next year's officers
will NOT be held. Elections will be held at the general meeting next
week.
The UNC Young Democrats will meet at 8 p.m. in the South
Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. Thad Beyle of the
political science department will lead a discussion on succession
and veto.
There is a meeting for anyone interested in working on Summer
Tar Heel Days at 7 p.m. in Gcrrard HalL -
Ruth Barnhouse. psychiatrist and theologian, win speak at 8
p.m. in Hamilton Hall as part of a series sponsored by the
Women's Studies Program, entitled The Family: Past. Present,
and Future."
Delta Sigma Pi will meet at 8 p.m. in T-l New Carroll Hall.
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Upcoming Events
There will be an AWS meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday. April 6, in
Suite D of the Carolina Union. It will not conflict with the Juanita
Kreps lecture at 8 p.m. All members must attend.
Compete in the Carolina Godtva Track Meet Wednesday!
Registration begins at 5:45 p.m. at the Fetzer Field. Everyone is
welcome. Call 942-2561 or 933-1013 for more information.
A bird walk will he held at the North Carolina Botanical Garden
from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information and to register call
929-1 1 1 1, ext. 210.
The Depti of Cblr presents David Masuzerall of the
Rockefeller University on wny Chlorophyll?" at II
a.m.
Wednesday. April 6. in 308 Venable Halt.
ECKANKAR. The Path of Total Awareness, will hold an Open
Discussion Group meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, in
522 Hamilton Hall. All interested persons are welcome.
The Graduate History Society presents Zane M iller speaking
on "Ethnicity. Community and the Contemporary Metropolitan
Crisis" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, in Rooms 202-204 of the
Carolina Union. Reception following.
The results of the Mature Adult Students Study , conducted on
campus this year, will be discussed at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, in
100 Hamilton Hall. All students, faculty and administrators are
invited to attend the discussion of the growing body of students.
The new initiates of the Order of the Valkyrie of the GraM-
Vafcyrie are reminded of the dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 6,
at the Caasler residence. 716 Caswell Rd. Please bring dues. Pot
luck, too.
The Transcendental Meditation Program: Introductory
lectures at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. April 16 and 17. in
Room 204 of the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome.
Have you forgotten your basic biology and zoology? Come to
free MCAT and DAT Review Session at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April
6. in 103 Berry hill Hall. Sponsored by AED.
The Undergraduate History Association will meet at 7:30
pjn. Wednesday. April 6. in 423 Hamilton Hall. All present and
prospective members are urged to attend.
There will he a South Campus Charter meeting of the
bttervarslty Christian Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April
6. in the Hinton James Coffeehosue. Everyone come!
There will he a meeting of the Executive Board of the
Graduate and Professional Student Federation at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. April 6. in Room 217 of the Carolina Union.
The SATB Horn Quartet will present a free concert at 8 p.m.
Wednesday. April 6. in 107 Hill Hall.
Items of Interest
Anyone interested in helping to rewrite SCAU's Guide to
Banking Institutions In Chapel Hill. Cash, should contact SCAU
in Suite B of the Carolina Union, or call 933-8313.
The Art Department is sponsoring a seven-day bus trip to
Baltimore. Philadelphia. Princeton and New York, May 16
through 23. The price of SI 24. 50 includes transportation and
lodging. If interested, call Robert Jackson at 933-725 1 before April
6.
Student Buying Power Cards for off-campus, fraternity and
sorority students and faculty are available at the Carolina Union
desk. These cards provide discounts at participating merchants in
the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area.
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Hilliard said Monday he submitted the report to
Town Manager Kurt Jenne about a month ago.
He added that the report contained a more specific
policy rule for officers carrying their weapons
while off duty.
H e declined to comment on the rest of the report
until the Board of Aldermen have considered it.
Jenne said Monday he had not examined the
department's report, but he expects to submit it to
the board within two weeks.
Alderman Robert Epting requested the report
from the town manager at the Jan. 10 meeting of
the board. He said he wanted to see both the SB1
report and a general report on the policy of off
duty officers carrying weapons.
Chief Hilliard said the SBI report is not
included in the police report. The report is
priviledge information, Hilliard said, and even he
doesn't have a copy.
The department has its weapon policy because
officers are sworn to uphold the law 24 hours a
day, Hilliard said. He added that "probably 90 per
cent of the police departments in the state have the
same kind of policy for their officers."
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