Tha C-.lv Tsr Heel Mondav. February 5. 1979 ; I Sen. Robert' Morgan ...wants draft back UCC to stczrt o minority students The University Counseling Center is offering three group workshops for minority students this month. The workshops are designed to meet the needs and interests of minority students based on results of a UCC survey of minority peer advisers last fall. The "Educational-Occupational Information" workshop provides an introduction to the resources of the Educational Occupational Information Library. Participants will have the opportunity . to view videotapes on the academic departments to help them choose a major. Participants also will be able to learn about information sources that provide educational and career information for blacks and American Indian students. if EVERYBODY KNOWS . . . ; r vThat everything you need for Valentine's Day is at the QfnrlontQtnrn s oCARDS oCANDY oQIFTS e We will Valentine CandyorGift1 for an additional 75$ Place Your Orders NOW! n stroocaJeraT sir Sy0 10 OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE WITH COUPON pociolizino in s and accessories . - - . By ANNETTE FULLER : Stsff Writer A growing concern by many military experts that the all volunteer army would be unsufficient to handle an emergency has led to a move in Congress to reinstate the Selective Service draft-registration process. Sen. Robert Morgan, D-N.C, is introducing a bill calling for the registration of all 1 8-year-olds, possibly including women. The renewal of the draft registration would cost $10 million in the first year, and . would reactivate Selective Service bureaus throughout the country. "We need an inventory of force," said Gibson Prather, Morgan's press secretary. "A study has shown that if we do have the draft inventory, we could reactivate the draft in two weeks in the event of an emergency. Without it, it would take 60 days." Prather said the Department of Defense needs 10,000 men conscripted within 30 days if there was a crisis. Many experts agree that the all-volunteer army would not be sufficient in a crisis. - . Under Morgan's bill, all qualified persons would have to register this October. The bill, when introduced in Congress last session, received only 13 votes. This time, Morgan expects to get much more support, Prather said. Gen. David Jones, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Gen. Louis Wilson, commandant of the Marine Corps, both have endorsed Morgan's bill. Clint Fuller, spokesperson for Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, said workshops The workshop will be conducted from 7:30 to 8:15 p.m. at the UCC. The "Selecting a Graduate School" workshop will provide guidelines for choosing a graduate program that best meets the student's personal and career goals. This workshop will be conducted from 7 to 7:45 p.m. Feb. 12 at UCC. The "Standardized Testing" workshop will help participants learn to use their knowledge more effectively on multiple choice exams. The workshop will deal with different test styles and decision making steps. The workshop will be held 8 to 9 p.m. Feb. 12. Students interested in attending, or who need more information should contact UCC at 933-2175. I CAROLYN YVORSLEY 1 . X ; -V v. tr mail your 1 .w t I, ! "ON CAMPUS" 1-14 NIICE footwear s 4 v lXfi i i ' . he had not talked to Helms about draft registration but he said Helms voted against the measure last year. In the House of Representatives, a similar bill has been introduced by Rep. Charles E. Bennett of Florida The bill is ln11-? R?8irtratio-n;and Mobilization Assessment Act of 197?, and it calls for the president to commence registration on Oct 1. It also calls for a report to Congress by June 30 on a more efficient system of draft registration. Under the bill's provisions, those who are drafted would serve three months of active duty with three years of service. - Secretary of Defense Harold Brown and many House leaders have called for a draft-registration bill, said Ted Daniel executive assistant to Rep. L.H. Fountain, D-N C Maurice Janowitz, a UNC expert on selective" service and author of several books on the subject, said he disagrees with the draft-registratron emphasis. "I think the important issue is to make the volunteer force work. I would be in favor of registration if it would move the country to national service, which would allow a person to choose, within limits, domestic or military service such as the Peace Corps or social work." ' Janowitz, a visiting professor of sociology, said he sees four steps in improving the present military force. He said that two-year enlistments should be offered to include college-bound persons. Also, military recruiters should put an emphasis on educational benefits, he said. He also called for an increase in internal utilization and management manpower, and said the benefits of national service should be mphasi7cd . From page 1 stage. In PRC shows, parts generally go to professionals first, graduate students second and, if there are any left, to undergraduates third.umming up the psychological effect of such a hierarchy, sophomore drama major Dan Brady said, "You're No. 3. Students can't help but be demoralized when they're treated as third-class citizens." Haskell Fitz-Simons. who coordinates Lab Theatre activities, said. "There's no reason in the world for undergraduates to come here anymore. It's ludicrous. They'd get nothing from it. "There's no reason anyone would hire a graduate of UNC they don't have the curriculum," he said. Fitz-Simons graduated from UNC with a bachelor of fine arts degree in drama, which has been replaced by the more liberal bachelor of arts. He is in his second year of working for his master of fine arts degree. Students" have complained that the; AB program does not provide them with enough acting training. For the BFA. five acting courses (18 semester hours) were available. Now only two courses (nine hours) will be taught to undergraduates, Housman said the number of acting courses has nothing to do with quality. You can give as much in two first-rate classes as in four Famoui Poet-ieng :arletes FREE -mdrxxHG 0m . . . with validated purchases of any 12 subs ( larger than a snak size) at usual price. .132 E. Franklin St. across from Record Bar Sun-Thurs 11 a.ro.-2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. OPEN LATE 7 DAYS A WEEK GO SOMEPLACE ABROAD I THIS SUMMER SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY offers study and travel opportunities in 21 summer programs abroad. Applications due March 1st. ' LONDON: K j Shakespeare, Filmmaking, History of Costume, Masterpieces of the Visual Arts, Studio Art, Visual Communications, Photography, Law, Transportat ion & Distribution Management. " , FLORENCE: Architecture, Studio Art & Synaesthetic Ed., Humanism & the Arts in Renaissance Italy, Psychology. p" VIENNA: Architecture, Music, Cerman Language, Culture & History. : AMSTERDAM s Biology, Law & Public Policy. f YUGOSLAVIA: I Organization & Management in a Worker-Owned Economy; EAST AFRICA: History & Evolution of the Kenyan Nation. GREECE: " Classical Geology. : All courwt offer lix NfflMir credit for undtrgraduatm, graduates a practicing professionals. For mora information please contact Syracuse University, Division of International Programs Abroad, 336 Com stock Ave., Syracuse, N.V., 13210, tel. (316) 423-3471. Roy's invites you to enjoy its version of TEMMAPIM SOUP So come on in and try our cheeseburger special with the attached coupon. 106 Mallette Street : (( ' i l g JLi liM-nHWHiprMut II WitMliBl.tflWun.niNUr IIIS mediocre ones," he said. Housman explained that the BFA degree was phased out over the past few years because it was impractical and uneconomical, without a huge staff, to try to give students professional training. He said training students adequately for the professional theater involves "too many specialties" for a liberal arts curriculum to handle. He said that it was "dangerous and misleading" to allow people to believe that a BFA would lead them into the marketplace. He added that the department thinks the AB degree is a more accurate label for the program UNC offers its undergraduate drama majors. Next year the department plans to sponsor two all-student productions, which will be given "exactly the same support as PRC productions," Housman said. Also, he said the department intends to improve its undergraduate training program by hiring a new . teacher to coordinate laboratory activities and direct at least one of the all-student productions. From page 1 do not obtain a domicile in a county where you simply go to school." Cheshire said. "This is the presumption we shall make until the court says otherwise. The N.C. Supreme Court may decide the domicile issue when it rules on a voter challenge case currently before the bench between the Orange Committee and -the Orange County Board of Elections. Gerry Cohen, voter-registration chairman for the county Democratic Party, deemed the proposed changes important also in the wake of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision which ruled as unconstitutional a Texas presumption that a student is not legally domiciled in the county where he goes to school. Cohen also said the proposals would not make it harder for anyone with proof to challenge a voters imm im?vj r "The law would stop only those who wish to "use the challenge process for harrassment like it was last year." Cohen said. med tecii From page 1 "Our class is a unique situation in that we're like one big family," Futrell said. Futrell said interest in the program as well as membership in the Med Tech Club, which is open to any interested person, would be higher if peop'e were more informed about it. "There are so many opportunities, so much attention and personal care." Futrell said. "You know you're important because you can help take care of people who really need it it makes you feel good." . 942-8620 With This Coupon Cheeseburger Holster of French Fries Medium Dr. Pepper WW1 $1.60 plus tax Good Any Mon-Thurs M(WB ion liifeii Bakhtiar vows to answer force TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar said Sunday he would not oppose the creation of a shaddww government by' Ayatollah Ruhoilah Khomeini, but he warned he was prepared to "answer Molotov cocktail for Molotov cocktail" if his foes resort to force. - Opposition sources said they expect Khomeini, who returned to Iran Thursday after forcing Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi from the country, to designate the head of a "provisional government within a week. Khomeini followers marched in several small, peaceful demonstrations Sunday in various parts of Tehran. Some carried signs and shouted slogans warning of a "holy war if the 78-year-old Moslem religious leader is not allowed to establish an Islamic republic. Teng slows pace near end of visit SEATTLE ( AP) Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, apparently tiring, slowed his pace Sunday as he neared the end of his American tour. His morning activities included only a brief courtesy call paid by former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, in Seattle to help promote a soccer game in his capacity as the honorary chairman of the North American Soccer League, and a meeting with U.S. Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash. Jackson said Teng had "indicated he would give, public assurances that China's emigration policies will conform to the requirements necessary for the country to attain the low tariffs and credits it wants to enable it to buy expensive modern equipment. '.. Flood says He regrets mistrial WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. Daniel J. Flood, saying he is innocent, has expressed regret -that his bribery and perjury trial ended in a mistrial, apparently caused by one holdout amoog the jurors. "I maintain my innocence of any wrongdoing in the charges that were considered against me, the 75year-old Pennsylvania Democrat said Saturday night after the deadlocked federal jury of eight men and four women was dismissed, ending nearly three days of deliberations. Juror Johnnie Lyles said the panel was 1 1 to 1 for conviction on six of the seven bribery counts and that "it was just a contrary old man who held out on everything.. .he didn't want evidence, he wouldn't hear anything we had to say. Inflation program faces toiigh week WAS HINGTON (A P) Two key elements of .President Carter's anti inflation program face a trying week in Congress as one House panel continues to ponder wage insurance and another questions the legality of the wage-and-price guidelines. The House Ways and Means Committee ends six days of hearings Monday on the president's novel plan to use tax credits to give inflation insurance to . workers who' abide by his 7 percent wage guidelines. Meanwhile, the House Government Operations Committee's subcommittee on commerce, consumer and monetary affairs opens hearings Monday on Carter's overall anti-inflation program. . ft Announcements DISCOUNTED VALENTINE-PERSONALS fori only 1.50 if ads arerJawrcdivnoqn, F3b9th, Ads; will appear in the DTH VALENTINES DAY CLASSIFIEDS. SKI SUGARBUSH, VT. with the UNC Ski Club! Spring Break. We took 160 to Killington! 5 nights in siopeside condominiums, 5 days lift tickets, transportation, extras only 169.50. Bill Verch 942 6079 for applications, information. LETS GO SKIING! UNC Ski Club will go to Beech and Sugar Mountains Feb. 16, 17, 18. Ski one night, one day. Also includes night's logding and a party. Only 28.50 or do it twice, 50.00. Contact Ray Luce 933-7447. Deadline Feb. 13. Wanted ' WANTED: SURFBOARD; no tcjq many dings and no glass cracks. Preferably 6'6t or 6'8. Call Jeff 929 9096. ' ; , A V For Sale MORRISON MALE ROOM contract. Must sell! Call Scott 967-9872. Please keep trying. AVERY CONTRACT FOR SALE. Question: What is the air speed velocity of an African sparrow. Correct answer wins you big discount. Call Joel at 967-9476. Tickets WANTED: ONE OR TWO tickets to Maryland game. Call 933-6231. ' Miscellaneous . .. - - - CASH FOR YOUR RECORD ALBUMS. Only good to excellent condition bought and sold at the Fair Exchange in front of Byrd's, Carrboro. . Lost & Found LOST: BEIGE make-up case, ladies room Union, Wednesday. Reward, no questions asked. Call 967- 8936. Thanks! FOUND: CHEM LIBRARY BOOK and organic chem manual in front of Cavr. Call Sharon at 933- 8937. ; .. Help Wanted RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY. Position open immediately. Must be able to relate to students at university level, to give & receive information accurately & efficiently over the telephone, to relay messages & distribute mail. Typing required. Excellent working conditions, fringe benefits, holidays & vacation. Ph. Granville Towers South 929-7474 & request an application. EOE M-F. 2 PEOPLE TO WORK weekend shift, minimum & tips. part time driver, must know campus and town and have own car. App'y n person at BLIMPIES. ADDRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Work at home no experience hecessaVV;-xcent P37 Write: American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas TX 75231 COUNSELORS: Association - pffidepndent Camps seeks qualified counselors for9t) member camps located NE U.S. July and AugusrTContact: AIC, 55 West 42nd St.; Rm 621 NC. N.Y., N.Y. 10036.(212)736-6595. TUTORS AND COUNSELORS for 7 week L.D. (Dyslexia) summer camp. Coed, 10-15 years old. Near Lenior. Room, board plus salary dependent on experience teaching or sports. Minimum 500. Send resume to: Camp, 3536 Vest Mill Road, Winston Salem, NC 27103 BECOME A COLLEGE CAMPUS DEALER Sell Brand Name Stereo Components at lowest prices. High profits; NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED. For details, contact: FAD Components, Inc., 65 Passaic Ave.. P.O. Box 639, Fairfield, New Jersey 07006. Ilene Orlowsky 201-227-6800. BABYSITTER NEEDED at our house for 5-month-old, 20 flexible hours per week, own transportation, Powell Streel, own transportation, 929-0073. Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED. Three bedroom Carolina "'Apt. Female. Available immediately. 80mo. 13 :-:itit.iities. Call 967-7317, keep trying. Services BUILD TO SUIT, own designs; tables, shelves, gimmick racks, anything you want; most inexpensive professional carpentry anywhere. Call Jeff 929-9096. DISSERTATION PROBLEMS? Find solutions and support in group led by two clinical psychologists. New group now forming. For information call Dr. Cooper 929-C3C2. STANFORD AND GAINOR LEGAL SERVICES Traffic Case Representation: Minor offense '100 , DU1 (1st offense) 200 967-5136 No obligation estimates on other services Personals ALICE HAPPY. 19th BIRTHDAY! How about a chocolate pudding party, star in the Sound of Music, or major in Anthro or AC? You choose it's your B.D. (big day). We Love You. D and W HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANGEL. We hope this is a great day for you. We love you. Mom and Dad. Dear Wom&Bat Happy 19th! It's A C. time for Our Gang, Dr. J. and his Boot Woman! How about late night vino in 105? OOOH JACK! See ya! Fosso GIRLS, TAKE A STAND and tell him you're interested. ..in the DTH Valentine's Day Classifieds. Deadline for 1.50 ads is noon, Feb. 9. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad arid check or money order to DTH Off ice 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. 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