Monday, January 28. 1S30 The DailTar Heel 3 IM(Dt9 Nest close MELA' to hold forums after permit refmsa By ANNE-MARIE DOWNEY Staff Writer The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board's refusal to issue a permit to sell beer and wine at Elliot's Nest has forced the popular Chapel Hill night spot to close. Tony Gore, owner of Elliot's Nest, said Sunday he decided to close the nightclub last Wednesday after he was told that the ABC office had denied his request for a permanent permit. Gore, who bought the club in December, had been operating with a temporary ABC permit. The nightclub will remain closed until he is able to appeal the permit denial, Gore said. Gore's appeal before an ABC hearing officer is scheduled for Feb. 15. "This is not very pleasant for me," Gore said. "It's a financial strain on me. We need to get the doors open. It's kind of hard to take. It's very frustrating. There's nothing you can do. The ABC Board has very broad powers." After receiving a petition from Graham Street residents who requested that the club's ABC permit be denied, the ABC office decided not to issue the permit. The club could stay open without the ABC permit, but no beer or wine could be sold on the premises. Gore said he would try to move up the date of his ABC hearing in hopes of Career-oriented women promote social coalition Approximately 150 UNC women have pooled their resources and talents this month to form the Women's Graduate and Professional Coalition, an organization geared toward career oriented personal and professional development. "There's comfort in numbers knowing that other women are breaking traditional patterns not giving up a career for marriage or because they get married and follow their husbands around," said Kim Keef, a member of the coalition's executive council and president of UNC Association for Women in Business. In addition to the Association for Women in Business, the coalition consists of members from campus organizations for women in planning, social work and law. Keef said she hopes the coalition can The lucky ticket winners A drawing was held Saturday to select persons eligible to purchase the 100 UNC student tickets available for the Atlantic Coast Conference basketball tournament Feb. 28-March 1 in the Greensboro Coliseum. Those selected must present their student ID, athletic pass and $50 by Friday to the ticket office in Carmichael Auditorium to receive a receipt which can be exchanged for tickets at the tournament box office. If any tickets remain after Friday, students on alternate list number 22 will be given the opportunity to purchase tickets Feb. 4-5. Alternate lists 123, 191 and 52 will be eligible Feb. 6-7, Feb. 8 and 11, and Feb. 12-13 respectively. Those selected Saturday for eligibility to purchase tickets this week were: List 161: Bob Glassgow, Dwight Barringer.Terri Poison, Henry Best, James Kitchens, Tim Patton, Sheila Dye, Robert Previtte, Tim Futrell, Macon Singletary, William Council, Sara Anderson, Jan Kovach, David Sultzer, Marcie Jones, Scott A. Weiner, Carol Colclough, Ann Archer, Bill Hand, Bill Bolding. Jeffrey Fowler, Bill Thompson, Max A. Harris Jr., John R. Bradsher, Ward S. Lambeth. List 142: Sarah Woodhouse, Elizabeth Baugh Harrison, Robert W. Suddreth, Douglas J. Scott, Stephen Shoaf, Bill Hight, Eddie Smith, Doug Richardson, Ted Kerner, Lisa Motsinger, Lisa Riggs, Pat Brown, Teresa Riggs, Amber Babb, Henry Boyd, Stephanie Ballard, Sherry Brown, Kim Hallman, Linda McEntirc, Angela Lloyd, Steve Porter, William H. Hayes, Drake Johnson, Vance Spinks, Lori Tutterow. List 203: Vann Irvin, David Black, Chuck Hicks, Jane Martinelli, Robin Piplaw, John Barrett, Amy Schwartz, Hank Steinberg, Bob Goldwasser, Barbara Olsson, John E. Rothbaum, Scott Twery, Kathy Carter, Mike Kessler, Neil Strom, Rich Sneiderman, Stan Eisenberg, Russ Martin, Phil Madison, Ken Tethmeier, Barbara Parys, Reid Woodard, Mark Bensen, Dave Eason. Fraternity Formal Rush January 27, 28 and 29 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. All Houses Will Be Open, Everyone Welcome. Come By and See Us! 9 A mm St ,ff)i V Buy one original thin crust pizza, get another of equal value 208 W. Franklin 942-5149 15-501 Bypass 929-0289 ! I reopening the club sooner. I think it (the ABC Board's ability to close a club) is rather unfair," Gore said. "But according to what I've been told, that's the way the ABC operates." Elliot's Nest has been the target of complaints from residents of South Graham Street who say some patrons of the club disrupt their neighborhood. Noise, traffic, obscene behavior and littering all were problems listed in the residents' petition to the ABC Board. The residents also have requested that the Chapel Hill Town Council prohibit parking on South Graham Street 1 0 p.m. 6 a.m. daily to eliminate problems created by the nightclub's patrons. The council will vote on the proposal tonight. Town Manager Gene Shipman has recommended that the council also restrict parking on South Roberson Street and Cameron Avenue between Roberson and Graham Streets. Gore said he will not object to the parking restrictions. "I'm not going to try to tell the town what to do with parking," he said. If parking on the surrounding residential streets is prohibited, Gore said, the residents complaints against the club may be quieted. Patrons would no longer have to walk through the neighborhood to get to their cars, he said. also attract women from several other fields. The coalition is the first organizational structure available to such women's groups at UNC, she said. The coalition will sponsor a professional women's seminar Feb. 16 in Carroll Hall auditorium. Jinx Melia, a management consultant from Washington, D. C, and author of the book, Homemaking: Myth and Reality, will speak on risk-taking in various fields. The seminar will be divided into two sessions, one 9:30 a.m.-noon and the other from 1 -3:30 p.m. The seminar is $2. The coalition also plans to sponsor activities involving the leaders of various women's groups and to coordinate activities with the UNC Association of Women Students, Keef said. -STEPHANIE BIRCHER List 183: Cathy Efird, Stephen Turner, Terry Gordon, Elwood Stone, Barbara Stone, Henry Mason, Joan Templeton, Mary SherrilU David Downing, Walker Worth, James Smith,' Britt Starling, Jorge Seiggie, Greg Springs, Michael Lindsay, David Lange, Charles Cross, Mark, Edwards, Tol Broome, Nestor Fitzgerald, George N. 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Daily Tar Heel editor, Carolina Athletic Association president and RHA president will be given two minutes each to present their platforms. The RHA Board of Governors then will question the candidates before determining who will receive RHA endorsements. The forum will be open to the public. I think we will probably all be listening for different things," RHA President William Porterfield said. The RHA board will be looking for which candidates they think w ill act in the best interests of students living in University housing, Porterfield said. "There is no guarantee that the governing board will endorse a candidate," he said. Candidates for Residence Hall Association president Banquet to A banquet to honor retiring Chancellor N. Ferebee Taylor will be held at 6:30 p.m. today at the Carolina Inn. Taylor, who has served as chancellor since Feb. 1, 1972, officially retires Jan. 31. 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A forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5 in the basement of Parker for Scott College and at 9 p.m. in Morehead Cellar for the More head Confederation. Forums will be held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 6 in Winston Lounge for Henderson Residence College and at 9 p.m., in Mangum basement for Olde Campus. The forums will move to the main lounge of Ehringhaus at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 7 and at 9 p.m. in the main lounge of Morrison. Forums w ill be held at 10 p.m. Feb. 10 in Granville Towers cafeteria, and at 9 p.m. in the Craige green room. The final forum will be at 9 p.m. Feb. 1 2 in the main lounge of Hinton James. honor Taylor recommendation of his doctor after suffering a heart attack June 7. A 13-m ember search committee is scheduled to name Taylor's successor by mid-February. UNC President William C. Friday is expected to name an interim chancellor this week. 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