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2 Ths Daily Tar Heel Monday, October 17. campus Complied by Jodl Bishop Public Mrvlct announcements mull bs turned In to th box outaids ths OTH officti m the Union by 1 00 p m II they art to run the next day Etch itert will run it lean twict ACTIVITIES TODAY Tht Dapartjnenl el Statistics el UNC-CH will present Professor Michaal L. Thornett from ih University of Weitsrti Auiirilu In colloquium on "Modeli of Spatial Variation" it 4 p.m. In 334 Phillips Hall. Rfrnhmnn will be Mrved n 3:30 p.m. in Sip PhilllpiH.il. The Minority Caucus el the fonool el Public Health ki ponsorlni a baki wit and raffle drawini from 1 1 a.m. to I p.m. in the Pit Tht drawini will be held at 12:13 p.m. The Undergraduate History Association will hold a mtetin at 6:30 p m. at Harrssons, 149 E. Franklin St. Tht North CeraHne ttudsnl legislature will hive a very impotual mettmi at p.m. In Room J02, CaroHna Union. Enysnt wHh a potiiblt bill topic ihould be prepared to present K. Alio, a Avery "There was no evidence produced that would substantiate the accusations that the perpetrators had planned to assult the BSM congregation... There does exist circumstantial evidence that would tend to indicate that the incident was simply coincidental." Williams submitted his report to Student Affairs officials, who gave it to Floyd for consideration of possible chargeable offenses. "The police report was done for Student Affairs and not my office," Floyd said. "We do our own preliminary investigations." Floyd, as student attorney general, also functions as a grand jury in deciding whether a case merits prosecution. A case of mistaken Intentions However, the confessions and allegations contained in the report could not be used as evidence against the Avery residents because of a misunderstanding between Student Affairs and University Police. Before questioning the Avery residents, Williams told them the information they gave would not be used against them in prosecution, that the report was for informational purposes only. But one of the purpose of the investigation, according to Schroeder'i letter, was to aid in prosecution. The investigation was initiated after a meeting in late A pril among Schroeder, Wallace, W illiams, Maj. E. B. Riggsbee of the University Police and Ted Marvin, director of the Department of Security Services. "In the discussion, 1 don't think we got to the point about how the information would be used," Marvin said last month. "I dont know why, but my recollections are that we didn't." The report, at the behest of Student Affairs, included descriptions and conclusions of five other incidents involving black and white students during the 1976-77 academic year. Williams said Sunday he believed his mission was to compile information about all the incidents to determine if they were related. "They (those present at the meeting) wanted to know if there was a basil for allegations of conspiracy against the blacks," Williams said. "The whole point of the discussion was to find out what happened and if it was racially motivated." Williams concluded in his report that the six incidents were not connected. Marvin, who is Williams' superior, said he also believed Williams' mission was to gather information. "Our intention was to understand the situation and relate the matters to Student Affairs," Marvin said. "1 don't think we spent a lot of time at that meeting talking about chargeable offenses." In his report, Williams does not cite any chargeable offenses in his conclusions, despite the cover letter by Schroeder stating that as one of the l77 calendar - vice-chiirnenon will be elected The Carolina (Jay Aaaoclatlon ill hive a general meeting at 7 p m m Room 217. Carolina Union Society's reaction to public affection will be diicuited. Decatur Jonas will he perlormmg Irom noon to I p.m. in the Pit. The program li iponsored by the Carolina Union. If you are intereited in an internship or lummer job you are invited to an orientation meeting for the Prt-caratr Experience Program at 3:30 in 108 Hanei Hall. The program helpi students who want ihort-term experience in a field of potential career Interest. The Carolina bridge Club will hold a duplicate bridge tournament at 7:30 p.m. in Room 204 of the Carolina Union. Coit it 30 cent! for UNC itudenti and 7) centi for all others. A elide and tape presentation on the history ol active non- Continued from paqe 1 two purposes of the investigation. "He (Williams) used the techniques necessary to get a thorough report," Marvin said. "But to say that information would not be used before a tribunal is a shaky kind of information gathering. "1 don't see any evidence contained in the report as being admissible in this case. It was nothing done intentionally; plain and simply it was a mistake." But Schroeder disagrees with the University Police concerning the intent of the report. "We asked an investigation be undertaken to bring them (the incidents involving black and white students) to a halt and to investigate and see if there were any chargeable offenses," Schroeder said last month. Report inadmissible as evidence Although the report contains confessions to chargeable offenses, because of the circumstances under which the statements were taken, they cannot be used as evidence against the Avery residents. The Instrument of Student Judicial Governance, in the section on initiating charges, states: "Prior to any discussion of the alleged offense between the accused and the Student Attorney General or any U niversity official investigating the matter, the accused shall be informed of his right to refuse to give answers which might tend in any way to prove him guilty of the charge. He shall be informed that all statements may be used in Court." One of the Avery residents interviewed by Williams said last month that he did not realize the information he provided would be submitted to the student attorney general. "If that was the case nobody would have said ' anything," the resident said. If they take me to court, I'll sue them for everything they've got." L8AT taught by practicing attorney original study material email croups tcpoeontor summtr & compact courses memm T" EDUCATIONAL CENTER Suit 102, Croat Blda. 489-8720 2034 Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham Mathematics and 1 I J. Take the PQTand find out. If you are receiving a degree in mathematics or in a foreign language before September 1978, a career with the National Security Agency could begin with a training program in one or several different career fields. That's why the Professional Qualification Test is so helpful in identifying the NSA field where your aptitude is strongest. You must register by November 5 in order to take the PQT on campus it will not be given again during the school year. By scoring well on this test, you will qualify for an employment interview. During the interview, an NSA representative will discuss the role you might play in furthering this country's communications security or in producing vital foreign intelligence information, The PQT helps to measure your aptitude for career areas such as: LANGUAGES Foreign languages are valuable tools for research, analysis, and documentation projects. e-J ' " ' ; I ' - tV . Nil 1 I r f v a r ,. . j: ,,t. ni II .,;;'': i. vlolenoe will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in the student lounge of the Pretbytertan Student Center. An open discussion on non-violence will follow. Evtryone is welcome. Professor 8. H. Bobbins, editor of Secular I vrin ol the I4ih end ISih Cemurlm and coeditor nl the Indtx Mlddk Brtfllsh Vmt. will lecture on the structure ol the witchcraft trials at S p.m. in Greenlaw 223. A reception will follow. UPCOMING EVENTS Election ol office lor the newly formed Aaaoclatlon ol Builntaa Students will be at 3: Jo p.m. Tuesday in the faculty lounge on the third floor of Old Carroll. Anyone intereited in runningforofl ice ihould contact Paul Artie at 913-520 1 losay what office you are seeking. Steve Oreenberg. a Chapel Hill CPA, will speak on the liability of an accountant in representing his clients at a meeting of the Accounting Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In Room T-7 New Carroll. The UNC Advertising Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 203 H owell H all. Work on the Sprite campaign for the 1978 student competition will be organized and begun. The CaroHna Union Pelormlng Arts Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Tueiday in the Frtnk Porter Graham Lounge of theCarolina Union. All interested students are invited to attend. The Outing Club will meet at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. A slide show will be presented and meetings for upcoming trips announced. The UNC Ski Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 1 1 1 Murphey. All are welcome. Bring you dues. Thinking about your career? Come to a free two-part career workshop ipomored by Career Planning t Placement. Focus it on work values, interests and skills Parti is at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Part II ii at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Both are in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. A free workshop on Intsrvlewlng will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday' in Room 108 Hants Hall. It is sponsored by Career Planning A Placement. The Recreation Society will meel at 7 p.m. Tueiday in Room 2 1 7 of the Carolina Union. The Hate conference In Wilmington will be discussed. The Campus Governing Council will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Frank Porter Graham l ounge of the Carolina Union. The Aaaoclatlon ol Business Students will meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the faculty lounge, third floor in Old Carroll. Elections will be held. 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Advanced training in language (perhaps a new language) can be expected. COMMUNICATIONS -Developing and testing logical designs for global communications is a unique pursuit. It follows that your training programs in this area will be both extensive and esoteric. PROGRAMMING Our vast communications analysis projects could not be effectively managed without the latest computer hardwaresoftware and people who know how to use them. PICK UP A PQT BULLETIN at your college placement office. It contains a registration form which you must mail prior to November 5 in order to take the test on November 19. Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Slavic, Mid-Eastern and Asian language majors and Mathe matics majors at the Masters level may Interview without taking the PQT. U.S. Citizenship is required. nr rrw fa i. 1 V 1 i sr. r ''I, : s'l ..A . A -A NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY Attn: Mill Fort Genial! G. Mnadu, Maryland 20755 An Equal Opportunity Employer m f. Result of Bell rate-hike study By MARK ANDREWS Staff Writer While the state has begun investigations of Southern Bell's proposed $65 million rate increase, officials say they do not know yet whether the increase is justified or whether the N.C. Utilities Commission will grant the increase. "It's so early we can't say how it's going to turn out," Gene Clemmons, director of the telephone division for the N.C. Public Staff, said Thursday. The Public Staff, created this year to represent consumer interests, will conduct investigations in the rate case as will the N.C. Attorney General's Office. The $65 million increase includes rate hikes for monthly service charges, installation charges and a number of other services including long distance and WATS line use. If the proposal is accepted. Chapel Hill residents will pay 60 cents more each month for single-party private phones; from $7.50 to $8. 10. Business-phone rates would rise from $18.75 to $19.95. Installation rates would jump from $20 to approximately $49 if no new phone is installed, and from $24 to $72.50 if one is installed. Clemmons said the staff is very interested in service connection ( installation) charges as well as the total revenue increase. "But that's not to say about a career as a lawyer's U they're not justified," he added. The N.C. Utilities Commission will pass judgment on Bell's rate-increase proposals, and public hearings will begin next month. Public hearings will be held Nov. 8 in Salisbury and Nov. 9 in Asheville to allow citizens who cannot come to Raleigh to voice their grievances. The main hearings will begin Dec. 8 in Raleigh. The public staff will present its report to the utilities commission during the final stage of the hearings in January. The hearings should be completed by Jan. 13. The utilities section of the N.C. Attorney General's Office will also conduct investigations in the rate increase case but likewise has done little so far in its investigation. F00I BSOsHABO S The area's only authentic surplus store NEW ARRIVALS! Wool Pants Denim Overalls New Navy Fatigues 6-Pocket Field Pants Wool Army Shirts Thermal Underwear 10 OFF ON MOST NEW WINTER COATS Eiffel ryyvi Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday - Saturday Open Sundays 1:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Eastgate Shopping Center Around the Corner Next to Eckerd's DTH Classifieds Announcements PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF UNC. Don't miss out on all the campus news. Subscribe to THE DALY TAR HEEL this fall. IT'S COMING! Did you miss out? Attend UNC Ski Club 77! Tuesday, Oct. 18, 7:00 p.m. in 111 Murphey. IT'S COMING! SW Killington, Vermont with the U.N.C. SKI CLUB. Only $165.57 for transportation, lodging, 5-day lift, 2 meals daily and all the partying you can handle! Contact Bill Verch 933-2567. Or come to Ski Club! CAMPUS COPY CENTER OPENING soon! On the alley by the big rock next to the Port Hole restaurant. Watch for grand opening this month! Auto Service VW PARTS & machine service for Do-it-yourselfers at lowest prices. The Bug Haus 967-7414 evenings for information. VW GOT THE BLAHS? Tune-ups $12.50 plus parts. Mufflers, clutches, shocks, brakes, valves, rebuilds. The Bug Haus guarantees parts & labor. 967-7414 evenings for Information. For Sale FOR SALE: A good pair of Docksiders almost new but I can't wear them. $21.00. Call Jean 12:00 5:00, 9664243. SEASONED HARDWOOD for sale. Ash, oak, hickory. Large pickup load delivered and stacked 35.00, special discount for students since I'm one myself, 942-1394 evenings. Help Wanted COMPARDES NOW OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT COMPARDIES RESTAURANT, LOCATED AT JONES FERRY AND DAVES ROAD IN NEARBY CARRBORO, WILL SOON BE REOPENING WITH A NEW NAME AND NEW MANAGEMENT FEATURING A WIDE SELECTION OF EXCELLENT FOODS AND THE BEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE WORKING STAFF OF THIS NEW ESTABLISHMENT WHICH WILL MORE THAN LIKELY PUT CHAPEL HILL ON MOST DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT MAPS. NOW HIRING AT TOP WAGES AND OFFERING BEST BENEFITS TO BOTH FULL AND PARTTIME HELP. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT FOR BARTENDERS, COOKS, DISHWASHERS, ATTRACTIVE WAITRESSES. APPLY IN PERSON AT COMPARDIES BETWEEN 10 AM AND 3 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. COMPARDIES JONES FERRY AT DAVES 942-8584 FM 107 WDBS: Now taking announcer applications. Also want volunteer news stringersreporters. Call Bob Conroy 929 WDBS. ADDRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY.' Work at home no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, TX 75231. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS. Looking for a part-time job with good income, flexible hour, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan.-Northwestern Mutual Life, 942 4187. unpredictable "We're representatives of the public," said Jessie Brake, assistant attorney general for utilities. "We'll be taking a critical approach." Brake said he could not rule out the possibility that Southern Bell would get the entire increase they had requested, but he added that in some cases Southern Bell actually receives very, little of what they request. . Brake said the installation rate increase would be especially hard on students, many of whom must have a phone installed each year. "1 think that's something that should be looked at," Brake said I he utilities commission urged citizens wishing to express an opinion on the proposed rate increase to write the Public Staff. O 929-5850 OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform. - Write: International Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704 JAZZ, FOLK, RAGTIME, BLUEGRASS, Even Strolling Musicians! New restaurant opening soon featuring nationally known entertainers will also be filling bill with only the best in local and regional entertainment. For audition appointment please call 942-8588 between 10 am and 3 pm Mon.-Fri. Instruction NEW YOGA CLASSES with Hannah Baggins begin Oct. 26 at The Yoga Place 452!4 W. Franklin. For more information and registration call 967-9686. Come relax into joy. Lost & Found LOST: W.F.U. GAME, 14kt Slink bracelet,: Stadium, Sec. 14C or bathroom near there. Gift from a deceased friend. Reward. Please call 933 3694. Miscellaneous COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS Thousands on file. All academic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8474 ANY BOOK EVER PRINTED. We have it, or can get it. Records, sheet music, old ads, etc. Also all kinds of interesting junkque. "MAKE ME AN OFFER" 118 S. Churton, Hillsborough, N.C. INSTA-COPY offset printing.& quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed Check our fast service and low price on theses work. Insta-copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. Personal DUSTY, You said that you talk yourself out of things. This time, talk yourself into something. A woman has the right to change her mind. DEBBE AND BRADFORD: Here's wishing you had a happy 2. Hope we're all around for many more. Rebo and Boo-Boo. TO KENNY, the grinnin Texan with the long thumbs; hope you had a happy 21st birthday. Love, the 4 a.m. swimmers, Billy, Barbie, and Susie. MARTY THE RACQUETBALL CHAMP: Sorry I missed your call last week. Please call back, Ann. Ttst OsHy Tsr H t Is puMWisil by ths OsHy Tw Hmt rol DimstofS of ths UnlvtfaMy of Not CsTodns Monday through Friday during tnt ragultw icadstnic ysar saosot during urn period. Motion and summsf sssslons. Ths Mowing dstos ar tost on Saturday Issuos: tspt 17, Oct 1, g, 22, No. 6. 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