Temple, Godding, Jenne meeting Bus contract talks slated today Thursday, September 8, 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 3 I From Staff Reports UNC and town officials will enter contract negotiations for bus service at 10:30 a.m. today, Chapel Hill Transportation Director Bob Godding said Wednesday. The University has not signed a contract with the town because of the absence of fixed-route night service in this year's transit system, John Temple, UNC vice chancellor for business and finance, said Tuesday. Temple is expected to meet in South Building with Godding and Town Manager Kurt Jenne to discuss the matter today. The Chapel Hill Transit System has replaced night bus service with a shared-ride taxi service. Godding told the Chapel Hill Transportation Board that response to the new service has been slow. "1 am not sure it will be an instant winner but the service offers great benefits for the town," Godding said. Godding said the cost of the shared-ride taxi service is small compared to the cost of the fixed-route service offered last year. The director noted the new project is handling an average of 40 riders daily, compared with the 190 riders who used the fixed-route service last fall. Temple indicated the Universitv will nrp for some fixed-route night service in negotiations before signing a contract. "Our preference would be that we have some fixed-route service, even if it were spaced throughout the night." The University agreed to pay the town $400,000. including $33,000 for the new Carrboro route, after a hot summer of negotiations. The agreement was reached after Mayor James C. Wallace spearheaded a compromise solution to conflicts between the town and UNC that arose over the level of the University's funding of the system. Collection curator to compile list of N.C. 's most famous men Name the 12 most famous men in North Carolina history. H. G. Jones, curator of the North Carolina Collection in Wilson Library is asking 60 prominent North Carolinians to do just this. "I was looking for material for a column when 1 came across an article written by the N.C. historian and scholar Archibald Henderson in 1928 picking the 12 most influential men in North Carolina history," Jones explained. "The tone of the article struck me. It was as if. this was the list for all time. I said, 'We better check up on this.' " Jones intends to compile a list ol famous North Carolinians from questionnaires sent to North Carolinians ranging from former U.S. Senator Sam Ervin Jr. to UNC history professor William S. Powell. Replies have been dribbling in slowly, Jones said. Jones expects to write an article on the results of his poll, but he has no personal top 12. "The real danger is that one's own prejudices may show through." he said. "That has no place here. "What may be most interesting is not who is on the lists, but who is left off." 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And the South Korean government, while decrying any dishonor Park might have brought on that country, denied any connection with his activities and gave no indication whether he might be returned. At the State Department, spokesperson Hodding Carter 111 said "we have been making clear to the South Koreans that we'd like to have Mr. Park back" to face 36 felony counts in a federal bribery-conspiracy indictment made public Tuesday, Asked about possible withholding of economic and military assistance if Seoul does not cooperate, Carter said, "1 have never heard of such a plan, 1 know of no such threat." , Ufsisteid Psychiatric Hospital Vofuntosrs Urn stead Psychiatric Hospital needs student volunteers for the fall semester. Any interested student may pick up an application In Room 102 of the Y-Bullding. Orientation meetings will be held on Sept. 7 and 8 at 7:30PM in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. Volunteers should plan to attend one of these meetings. 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