Thursday. August 4, 1977 The Tar Heel 11 Bus system touted ms relief for overcrowded parking lots f to itf Wm0m The Chapel Hill bus system is the only present alternative to the ever-worsening shortage of parking space on campus, according to William D. Locke, University Traffic and Parking Manager. Loss of parking space due to new no parking zones instituted by the city, coupled with more construction on the University campus means that this year's parking situation will be worse than before. The Traffic Office will encourage students to use the bus system this fall instead of private vehicles. Bus passes will be sold at special discount rates until Sept. 10. Locke said Tuesday tha this year's parking problem has been worsened by the loss of parking space in the city. "The town of Chapel Hill has passed an ordinance eliminating parking in some residential areas. It amounts to about 1200 spaces. Now, where are those people going to park? The campus is just not able to handle those extra people." There are no concrete plans for expansion of University parking facilities, said Locke. Planned construction on campus will reduce available parking space even more in the next two vears. "It's reached -the point that more people drive into Chapel Hill than this little town can hold," Locke said. The Traffic Office has increased most of its fines for parking violations this year in hopes of reducing the on-campus parking problem. "The purpose of it all is to keep people not authorized to park, off campus," said Locke. "We owe the people who have bought permits a certain amount of protection." In addition to increased fines, student monitors will be posted at campus parking lots this fall to check incoming cars for proper permits. "All of this is to encourage people to ride the bus," Locke said. "It's really got to become a necessity." Locke suggested that people commuting to Chapel Hill park in lots at the city's perimeter and use the city bus system to , reach their job. Many employees of the University parked in the lots that have been eliminated by the city. "One man who had been working with the University for 12 years came in here and said he couldn't find a place to park." said Locke. h " i . ill CAP tisr.wW-tewjkifoirtfa urn- r v ii ii'iriiiiiiiiiniii.ir mum- f iwrnii i 11 n -Tim n inn i ' j - Perez: Third World ignored, mistreated by US. media Continued from page 10. pattern of news distribution, whereby one developing country receives news from another via an agency in New York or Paris, reinforces the domination of Western values and beliefs. Both of these conditions are perceived as inhibiting the efforts of poor countries to raise their living standards thus, as obstacles to development. Various initiatives have been undertaken tocounteract the perceived inequities. At the fourth Conference of Non- Aligned Countries in Algiers in I973. delegates voted to form a pool of national agencies to provide for a mutual exchange of news. By January of this year, the pool had grown to include more than 40 press agencies from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe. The most controversial activities, however, have taken place under the auspices of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). For many years that organization has stressed the importance of communications to the development process. In the 1970s question of promoting social change through th,e adoption of, One stich meetini?. the 1 ntereovernmental Conference on v approved at the conference called for creation , of a Latin Arnrtf'jn nii: uortrv.'tn ctinnUmpnt fh''U;nrk rf v ivt ra " to efficient I v utilize news media m develonment efforts. We feel (gpjIfATOW( is the best restaurant in town. Here's your chance to find out Cut me out Shoney's Famous Big Boy Sandwich "?v if buy one, get one FREE with this coupon. good thru Aug. Shoney's serves breakfast anytime. Try our breakfast specials for $1.29. Open 6 a.m .-12 midnight Mon.-Thurs . , Fri. 6-1 a.m., Sat. 7-1 a.m., Sun. 8 a,m.-12 midnight Cut me outi 1 . Cut me out IipqI IJOOOm EiSlHflSK mSSSSSSI BSSSSSI ' The all-time favorite, Hot Fudge Cake Buy one, get one FREE with this coupon Good thru Aug. Downtown Chapel Hill on West Franklin Street, Across from Granville Towers One Free Tea or Coke with any purchase, when you present this coupon. good thru Aug. t.-c BIG ePBOY of Chapel Hill Take out 929-2115