Monday, August 28, 197& The Daily Tar Heel 3 UP! researchers claim 6TTJ) alainced mrovjtih? woia9t help rmural KIoCo By ANNETTE FULLER Staff Writer Eastern North Carolina is likely to ' remain predominantly rural and poor despite Gov. Jim Hunt's efforts to recruit out-of-state industries into the area, according to researchers; at the UNC Department of City and Regional Planning. ' The Tar Heel state's recent economic boom is slowing down and state planners probably will not be able to divert significant growth to areas that would not have received it anyway, said Rick Carlisle, a graduate student in regional planning. '-- The governor last month announced plans for a balanced growth policy, a strategy to bring new industrial development into rural areas with high unemployment. "There are a wide variety of things to be considered when bringing in industry that won't be met if the state relies only on industrial recruitment," Carlisle said. He and other student researchers are preparing several articles on industrial recruitment and development for the regional planning journal Carolina Planning, to be published later this year. When he announced the recruitment program. Hunt said the idea is to bring the jobs to the people rather than inviting a mass exodus from areas of high unemployment. , But Carlisle and other students of planning say there is little the state can do to direct the flow of growth. Community-based enterprises, where workers band together and buy stock in the business, is a better way of promoting industrial growth, he said. "Studies have shown an increase in productivity after a company has become community-owned," graduate researcher Mike Redmond said. Locally-owned firms are more responsive to community needs, such as water and sewer services, than are out-of-state companies recruited into an area. Carlisle said. Rural municipal and county governments could apply for federal funds to begin community-based enterprises, the UNC researchers suggest. Hunt's balanced-growth theory ignores certain controversial aspects ot industrial recruiting, according to Carlisle and Redmond. Announcing a Professional Practice of Separation & Divorce Counseling -Singles Counseling . Diagnostic Testing Individual & Group Therapy Appointments, 967-7109 or 493-1 142 David Chatham, M A. ASGW C3 mfBoopsi! WZBASS DONT J DOmiN ASK- Tomms, MIKE! ON AN ELVIS 1DUR! AN ISNTTHAT miS A20UT 1MB TOUR.? DUMBEST J THING WU HAVE EVER. IT IS NOT! TtSm FUL FILLMENT OF A YEARrWNS DREAM! 3 CD CO My! o o o AND tM NOT ALONE, B.D.I SINCE ELVIS DIED LAST YEAR, ALMOST 2.000.000 OF THE KJN&S FANS HAVE FLOCKED TO THE 6RACELAND ES TATE TO PAY HIM ' 2,000,000 poNT LISTEN WHIKMIKB. 'A&.gtfJ ELVIS LIVES! Bounds Studio of Dance Chapel Hill Professional Village .South Estes Drive Two Air Conditioned Studios Free Parking Certified1 by National Academy of Baiiet FACULTY Barbara Bounds Milone Barbara Bounds Wilson Miliss Dorance Lee Wenger National Academy of Ballet, Royal Academy of Dance, and Cecchetti syllabusses used to insure steady progress of each student. Registration Now Through September Classes Begin SEPT. 5th ADULT Classical Ballet Beginning Mon. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Thurs. 6:30-8:00 p.m. Beg. Intermediate Mon. and Wed. 7:30-9:00 p.m. Intermediate Tues. and Thurs. 7:30-9:00 p.m. Advanced Mon.. Wed., and Thurs. 6:00-7:30 p.m. CLASSES . Jazz Beginning Mon. 6:00-7:00 p.m. Wed. 5:00-6:00 p.m. Intermediate Wed. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Advanced . Tues. 6:00-7:00 p.m. Beg.-lnt., Fri. 6:00-7:30 p.m. Modern Beginning . . ' Mon. 8:30-10:00 p.m. Intermediate Fri. 7:30-9:00 p.m. Dancercize Conditioning to develop and maintain figure con trol, flexibility and stamina through excercises bas ed on dance movements. Mon. through Fri. 9:00- 10:00 a.m. Must take two times a week. DISCOHUSTLE CLASSES Newest Steps & Styling Three Five Week Sessions Tuesday Evenings Thursday Evenings 8:15-9:15 p.m. 8:15-9:15 Sept. 5 - Oct. 3 Sept. 7 - Oct. 3 Oct. 10 -Nov. 7 Oct. 12 -Nov. 9 Nov. 14 - Dec. 12 Nov. 16- Dec. 14 Tap Classes Beginning Wed. 6:00-7:00 p.m. Intermediate Tues. 7:00-8.00 p.m. Advanced Thurs. 5:30-6:30 p.m. "A big company in a small town may drain people from already-suffering surrounding rural areas," Redmond said. A new center of concentrated growth in an undeveloped rural area could drain the economy of surrounding zones he said. There may not be as much prosperity to spread around as Hunt planners seem to believe, said Ed Bergman, an associate professor of regional planning. "Growth is slowing in the South. It's part of an international movement and the trend is overseas." Bergman said. Another potential obstacle to the Hunt plan is the attitude toward growth at the grass roots. Bergman said. Some communities may want more growth than state planners would like to see them have, while others may desire less. xWITTFIM Akin rZFBJutAhJY AHCTDIA ! DELUXE 10-DAY TOUR INCLUDES: HOTEL, ?Vr MOST MEALS, SIGHTSEEING & MORE! JMW- DEPARTURES: SEPT. 13 (pr Gookie Sale at Thell's! 2 dozen cookies for $1.00 All vour favorites: Chocolate chip, Oatmeal. Old Fashioned Sugar, and Pecan. Reg. 72P a dozen. . j c , Thell's Bakery Weekdays Sundays 1WP PranL,- c. 8:30-6:00 1:00-6:00 ' ' W2-19M : ' Mon., Tues., and Wed. only 3 INC. FIRST CLASS HOTEL VIA REGULAR SCHED. FLIGHT ON 7 UNITED AIRLINES 8 FULL DAYS IN HAWAII 135 E. 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