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t 2ATh8 Daily Tsr HeelWednesday. October 21. 1931 . Aid to help traffic problems HiT Tl TTTTOT1T! TTT T! TTK . ' anil; vLijaaitDeii iniiiJii jronice jLyeiaaintmeiiiu- oven m-..-....Ti,irilN. , 1l,,-.mall, . ? 3.!: m , - jiii.wuiiiiji-i..)j ij.i i-fiL i-i tmmmmmmmmimim 1 '-""ajjiu hip - uwi" m ""m""-j .u.nm.i.m m i huuuhhui. , i i i n ii i Dy GIEG BATTEN DTH Staff Writer The Chapel Hill Police Department has been awarded a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program grant of more than $33,000 to aid in controlling local traffic problems, Chapel Hill Police Capt. Arnold Gold said Friday mor ning at a news conference. Gold, along with Lt. Bucky Simmons, who is in charge of implementing programs funded by the federal grant, presented detailed provisions and plans for the grant Fri day at the Chapel Hill police statjon; "The money wCl support a multi-faceted program," Gold said. "There are three main areas in which time, and money will be spent officer training, public edu cation, and a computer system.". Gold said the computer system was the integral part of the programs provided by the STEP grant. - ' n "The computer will enable us to analyze traffic pat terns and achieve optimal use of manpower," Gold said. "Examples of the things the computer system can do for lis can be seen through the work of Dr. B. J. Camp bell of the Highway Safety Research Center." Gold said the work of Dr. Campbell, including a com parative study of Chapel Hill with Bui lington, Green ville, Goldsboro and Wilson, had already provided some important trends concerning local traffic problems. Over, 45 percent: of local traffic accidents involve drivers between the ages, of 19 and 27, according to Dr, - Campbell's studies, Gold said. '". Other target areas which are overrepresented in Chapel Hill traffic accidents compared to the other four cities are female drivers and alcohol-related accidents. Sinmions said such target areas were a part of the spe cific objectives of programs funded by the STEP grant. "Educating the public will be a real key to the success of the program," Simmons said. "Pedestrian safety, bicycle safety, alcohol effects on driving, seat belt safety and child restraint use will be stressed." "The important thing is to keep reminding people of what could happen," Gold said. . "Public information concerning traffic safety will be gin immediately in- the schools and shopping malls." ; . The addition of the computer should be instrumental in controlling local traffic problems, Simmons said. "Hopefully we'll be able to make a better prediction of traffic problems and thus be more successful in pre-. venting accidents," Simmons said. This type of grant typically runs three years with the amount of federal funds supplied decreasing gradually; eaclryear, Gold said. en t bloodyet donated thisyear? drama From pags 1 11 i i-i" ! I. .. s ' K- ; --HjS . .. - , . - - - f ... r --a. "... . : : "' - I' Vl with that objective, there will be an in crease in the number of undergraduate produrtions from two to six per year. "For the past few years, the Playrnak ers Company has been a jobbing com pany, bringing in professionals on a play-to-play basis,'. Housman said. "We pre fer the idea of having in residence a core group of artists who will do a season of plays. ' "This allows longer periods of interac-; tion with students and artists in different . roles. A true repertory company means having a company in residence for a whole season, and this is a move from a jobbing circumstance into a continuity. "There seems to have been insufficient performance opportunities for students, especially in the major season and on the main stage," he added. "There have not necessarily been too many professionals but too few students, and we will take greater care in selection processes to ac commodate available talent and interests within the University.' (Graduate students will also have a greater opportunity to perform. Third year students seeking a master of fine arts will be required to have acting parts of some consequence in Playmakers productions. Officer fired from Council post WASHINGTON (AP) The top military officer on the National Security Council staff was fired Tuesday morning after saying in a speech that the "Soviets are on the move; they are going to strike.' 1 President Ronald Reagan said he disagreed with the officer, Army Maj. Gen. Robert L. Schweitzer, but Reagan praised him as "a fine soldier whose ser vices in another post will continue to "be of great benefit to the country." Reagan's brief comments came only minutes after a senior White House official told reporters Schweitzer was being relieved of his post as director of defense policy for the National Security Council and would return to the De partment of the Army within the next few days. The official, who asked not to be identified, said the action was taken at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday following publication of a Washington Post article quoting the general as saying the Soviets have nuclear superiority over the United States and that he sensed "a drift toward war." Schweitzer concurred in his transfer, the aide said. . Synagogue blast kills two ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) A booby-trapped yellow van exploded near a synagogue in the heart of Antwerp's diamond district Tuesday, killing two women and wounding 99 other people a half-hour before services were to be gin, police said. It was the fourth fatal attack on Jews in Europe in 15 months. An organization called "Direct Action Group, Section Belgium" claimed re sponsibility, but former members qf an anarchist group with a similar name in France denied any role and said the claim was "idiotic." The Israeli Embassy blamed the Palestine Liberation Organization, but the PLO denied the charge. The van exploded shortly after 9 a.m. in front of the Antwerp Diamond Club, which is across from a synagogue on Hoveniersstraat, an S-shaped street guarded at both ends by police cars to prevent diamond robberies and bolster security because of the recent spate of attacks on European Jews. The explosion damaged many buildings on the short, narrow street, which is close to the central railroad' station, and shattered windows several hundred yards away. Soviets grant status to PLO . MOSCOW (AP) Soviet President Leonid L. Brezhnev, in a strong new sign of support for the Palestine Liberation Organization, announced Tuesday that the Soviet Union was awarding the PLO's Moscow office "official diplo matic status. , Arab diplomatic sources in Moscow considered the move a Soviet and PLO response to the strategic military alliance between the United States and Israel announced in September; They also said the Soviet action while on the sur face little more than a protocol nicety also appeared to herald still closer political and military cooperation between Moscow and the PLO. Brezhnev announced the Soviet decision to PLO leader Yasser Arafat at a Kremlin meeting in Moscow on Monday. .Ralph Lauren Designer Ladies wear i:i IcallicrillllUncnAVoc 1 izz)rzr nv LI Protect : v&ur fam from burglary! 10 .4 Mm LOCK ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS i i m vi ff krfTUur muee bocbmc . If:'. ,Bour e hmui iwrrt AAiMMM' sf ' ' -I . -rllLl.S'ir-4A'frj.. (ScppiiGClfiO t DISOTTiffi JCM IRISH MOCHA MINT. v :v' ) ''M ixv&i: STORES : C General Foods Corporation 1981 THE CAROLINA UNION. PRESENTS T General Admission $8.50 Limited Advance $7.50 at union Box Office flQDQlm(3(o Classified ads may be placed at the DTH OSlces or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by . .12 (noon) one business day before publication. s ; . Return ad and check or money order q the DTH cCca by nooa th? bissSissi day befar?" your ad fa to run. Ada must he prepaid.'"'.'; Hates: 25 words or kss'";'- "r''v ?',.'': w Students t2.C0 '-J';;:f NothctudcsSs S3.C0 ; ..Vr'f'.'V .-. 5t for each adilHonal word ' ' ' more or boxed ed or boLfce type Tkase notLV the DI7 cfHce Immediately If there are mistakes In yotir ad. We will be responsible for only the rst ed run. FOUND SEPT. 30 IN Health Sciences library nice calculator call 933-33J7 and Identily. - FOUND: A MAN'S WATCH fa Language Lab o( Iey HaB. Call and indent 933-4946. LOST EYE GLASSES PINX tinted irlnw. In a blue case. Lost them Friday between Gardner 8 and Franklin Street Please call Amy 933-6032. Keep .' trying.''. - "''....'... FOUND: SMALL FKENDLY CAT. Elack and brown tabby markings with white underside and chest. Found near McCauley Street Free to good home. 967570. FOUND BLACK LAB. MIXED puppy. Found in area of Carolina Inn. Under care of Animal Protec tion Society. Airport Road 967-7383. fb4J W ... .w -- T ff rii m m ' THE YOGA PLACE. 4S2 West Franklin Street, wCl oSer etht wedJy dasses October 3 thr o3h December 17. S21.C3. For more fclcsimstion and ,res5traaon ca3 S67-SCC5. . TI22 i:iDL rOAHD 13 - acceptlaj Cms Dr. rtaaaa ambotlt a and t!.r ttttsf cf r tccEssca to Caoi ' 13. Caitdaa UiJa t- Octs&ce S3. ATTENTION COLLEGE EO'ICISI 'l-SANDA-TOUY captin's meeting Thurs. nite (Oct 22) at 7:30. pm rm. 202 Carona Unloo. tlCO REWATJ) CmrXD rCX return ol add-a-bead neacklace wilh 2 gold beads. Lost Saturday, October 3 btwn Manly Dorm and Franklin Street caU Susie - 933-4341. . FOUND: GOLD NTCKLACE LN Swain' I fall park. Ing lot on October IQih. To Identify call Katharine 567-7310. EARN $Shour in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 13-43. with no allergies and no hay fever. Initial time committment Is 10-15 hours, including free physical examination. Call 966-1253 for more infor mation, 8-5 Monday-Friday. OVERSEAS JOSS Summeryear round." Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $500 $1223 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write LIC Box 52-NC4 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. QUIT CRYING AND EAIiN EXTRA MONEY over 50 ways, S1C0-S18&3 week from own home. Send for free brochure. Triangle Group Association Inc.-, Box 2334. Chapel 1L3. $1.00 Postage and handling. EASY SITTER FOR ONE-year-oU. Occasional afternoons and evenings. Must have own transport ation and experience. Call 967-1837. FOR SALE CAR AM-FM stereo with 2 speakers (rear) and 15 watt power booster. 1 $135.00. 968-1378 ask for Rob. . LARGE LOT WITH BEAUTIFUL hardwoods and winding dralnageway. Two blocks from V Hope Valley clubhouse. 150 x 175 ft $14,900. 683-0101. Durham. MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a live disc jockey . playing rock, disco, beach, and new wave and your requests for any party. Call 942-5293 $100four hours. . . MODERN MOVEMENT - ADULT DANCE - classes. Modern jazz, aerobic movement Childrens' and parentchild classes. New ses sion October 26. 929-3447 Instructor Susan Jones. MFA in dance. SURPLUS JEEP. Value $3196. sold for $44. Cal 312-742-1143 Ext 5263 for info, on how to pur- 1 chase bargains like this! FREE. .FREE. .FREE. . . Complimentary Copy "Mailbox Marketplace" I am packed with hundreds of money saving values. Send stamped self address ed envelope to. Mailbox Marketplace. Box 25593. Suite 33, Ft Lauderdale, Fla. 33320. for' rest': AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY; one-bedroom apart ment carpet and drapes, appSance, central air, pooL Aduks only. On busline. 404 Jones Ferry Rd. Call GREENZELT APTS 929-3221 for appointment 10AM-6PM. . 1 DESPERATELY NEED A ride back from Charlotte on Sun., Oct 25. Can leave anytime. WJ1 share gas. Please call Lisa: 933-4376. , for eels REBUILT VW ENGINE. CALL COLLECT 1-483-4524. One week's service-ninety day warranty. NEED TWO GUEST PASSES to the UNC Clemson game. Call 933-1417. Anytime. PREMIUM PRICE FOR 5 Clemson tickets. Call me first for the biggest bucks $ $ 933-2574 J. R. . Ewlng. . DESPERATELY NEEDED. ONE GUEST pass and 4 non student tickets to the UNCOemson game. Will pay your price. Call 967-8358. ROOMMATE NEEDED. RESPONSIBLE LIBERAL & at least Vi way studious 135 mo. Vi uHL C4d WeS Apts. Cal 929-6242. ROO?4MATE TO SHAKE THXEE bedroom at ' ' Carolina Apts. Own- room $ ICOmonth & ut2ae. Cafl Andy or Paul 93353 alter 3K keep tryfag. Spring semester. NEED FEMALE ROOMATE BEGINNING November 15th (negoQable).. Reasonable rent; apt m Tarheel Manor. Laundry, bus. dishwasher, etc November rent free Call 923-07; ask for Susan. FEMALE CHAD. STUDENT WANTS same to share two bedroom apt $165 plus et2es. AvaS abk fan madia tdy Kfatgswood P&ta. Highway 54 bypass. Call evenings 963-CCS2. HOW BOUT YA JOHNNY! Happy ESrthday you ere so special. "My love craved in tis." P.P. CAROUNA COMPUTER DATING "WE KNOW SOMEONE who wants to know you" Write for information. 1C3 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hifl. NC, 27514. PAIGE AT ZOO NIGHT. Thanks for the beer. I owe you one. Signed The Interested Blond. CAMELLIA DEANE - VERONICA, THE MM. and I think you're very special, so here's a special wish for a happy 21st birthday. "I know" it will be. "Call Me". JEY CASIZSOnO RESIDENTS. Dost b fooled! Oae year ago the ABC people tried to throw tha Cos Systeat otrt of Carrboro. STAY WITH TIIS CAdwOHO COMMUNITY COALITIONI VSm CSOOCIfT THE BUSES TO CAKZSOSOI BECKY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY 2. 19 on the 19th Is that an omen or something? I really enjoyed last Wednesday evening and would like to follow up ' on it Spoiled Romantic. BASYDOLL, HAPPY 1st ANNIVERSARY! This year has been the best I LOVE YOU! Thank you for everything. Your babvoirL DEA3 "JUST CUHIOUS," TO help yoa oat on ay Identity: I wu not at th toga pasty; ssy beg SmSi of goodlea consisted of those tliiass one throws at Rocky Ilorror (water, toast, etc) and 1 was wearing jeans and a eweatsMrf. Does that help? "Systery Man" V3. sO Interested? ESCAPE. CELEBRATE THE OCTOBER Revolution on The Orient Express. This week champagne, caviar, borsch t, other Russian specialties fa the atmosphere of Europe's most elegant dining car. Main Street Carrboro. 967-8333. MUFFYANDGIL, Went up the hill To smoke some foints of grass. In a higher octave, G2 began to rave, Wh2e Mufy Just sat on his ass. POGO 13 COftSNG! GIL. CHEMHALANTS MAKE NY fun at night Does Doc Furter wear jeans? Bring the disc and 111 turn It on. Are you a sex people? Pink and green forever. Luv and monograms. Muf?y. CC3, A GOOD MAN Is' hard to find -especiaCy fat lowal So felt U big toae Sat! Good lack now. and always! Dney. ROD B. YOU UNGRATEFUL shit How dare you! Hell hath no fury like a - woman scorned. VENGEANCE IS MINE. . . 800 SQUARE FEET OF commcrical space with good parking and some matching capital available to bright capable person with good business idea. Send complete resume to carrboro Partners. P.O. Box 2262. Chapel HiO, NC 27514. ATTENTION STUDENTS: BEWARE OF BUJf groping without his CHEAP SUNGLASSES. Last seen groping fa the clover, heading for 8. Reward for capture. Contact THE BRIGADE. TO MY KE ESOTHE3 PAUL . Thanx for the bid. You're a good kid. And as foe a kij broi&cr, I would have no other. Love pal Yonr EtSSs sis HAMLET. ZIT. MICK, JOKERS. Theresa, Washcloth, Spoinkles, Copper, Punks of a feather, Kleenex cure - a3, Chal Tickle Pink, Bed fa the Hall, cro-magnon panties, beer bong and quarters, clogaing, Kinton-James and f-ghtin' shoe, fouer, the thing that wouldn't leave. Miss Ebony. Clbblet and Gravy, Jay, S alternate Escape and Invasion Routes, Voluptuous, Dumpsters, and IS THAT FOOD? Hope you had a great faO break. Judy, Cawol, & Guru.
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