2The Daily Tar HeelMondayl November 23, 1981 siit 7 if By DAVID McllUGH . DTH Staff Writer Despite opposition from local residents, a California company is continuing its search of five North Carolina counties for an industrial waste disposal site. Chemical Waste Management Inc., of Long Beach, Calif., has been considering 17 different sites in Lee, Chatham, Moore, Alamance and Montgomery counties, in a search that began in 1978, said Corporate Develop ment Director Leonard Tinnen. He said such a facility would be a health safeguard, not a health hazard. Many residents do not agree, however, despite public presentations held by CWM to assuage community fears. Several citizen's groups have been formed to oppose the waste disposal site. Residents fear the proposed burial site might leak ha zardous chemicals into surrounding soil, said Cheryl Baldwin, representative of Citizen's Against Hazardous Waste in Chatham. "You do have to have a disposal method, but landfill is the least desirable method .of waste management, al though it is the cheapest," she said- "We need to look at alternative methods (of disposal) before we even look at landfills," she said last week. Presidential politics in Sp eaker addresses U.S. election By KEN MINGIS DTH Stan Writer Speaking before a crowd of about 100 people Thursday night in Hill Hall, Alex ander Heard, chancellor at Vanderbilt University and a UNC alumnus, dis cussed the American presidential selec tion process in the 1981 Weil Lecture on American Citizenship. Heard, who has been working on a long-term study of the process, criticized the way presidents have been selected every four years and blamed it in part for a national malaise that has grown in the country during the last 15 years. "The American political process is in terminably long, extremely costly, inter rupts the flow of government and offers Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor hail can keep Tho DTH from UNC. Look for it in the 40 drop-boxes across campus. f 1 i i i " 8 - l -ftflflllllff i IIEBISlfc-f Dring your receipt & student 5flS!S05fffi(2(fl' &dls Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad Is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less ' Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 '.;.-. 'I 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements CHINABERRY CRAFT COOP IS owned and operated by 20 of the area's finest artisans enabling us to sell our work at 25-30 below gallery prices. For original gifts you will find nowhere else come visit at 1031 East Franklin Street, above the Hub. Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30, 967-1603. IIFS NOT KESE OFFERS Happy Hour prices daring ntit Monday Night Football Gasaa oa TV. Behind Plan lint on Franklin Street. Be There. ACT NOW BEFORE.TUrnON goes up. Ask folks at Thanksgiving if you can Join 29 energetic, inquisitive friends for Professor Leutzc's excitingEuropean military history course. Six hours credit. Call 962-3093 for information. SINGERS AND MUSICIANS share your talent at ' the Campus Y Crafts Bazaar Coffee House. Dec 4 & 5 & 6. Call Leigh 929-5429. APPLICATIONS ' AVAILABLE NpW FOR housing and meal accommodations at Granville Towers for the Spring Semester 1982. Please visit Granville Towers South or telephone 929-7143. PLAN NOW, SKI KHUNGTON Spring Break. Bus, meals, lodging, lifts. $385. Fifty-dollar deposit will hold space. Call Mary, Ode Travel 942-4196. ATTENTION WOKZING OB PAYING Y Members! Coase celebrate at the annual Y aacsabeflshlp Holiday Party froae 4-6 pas at th Y today! Refreshments provided. Cosm join suit WORRIED ABOUT EXAMS? The Writing Lab. a service of the English Department, presents an Essay Exam Workshop: Tuesday, 1 December at ' 3:30 in Greenlaw 101. Find out how to prepare for and write essay exams fet the humanities and sciences and how to control test anxiety. Tinnen said the site was needed and when finally chosen would not be a health hazard. "North Carolina is the 1 1th largest producer of waste and has no EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) permitted disposal facility. It is the third largest state with no such disposal facility. The need for one is clearly there," he said. Tinnen said he understood residents' fears that buried chemicals might leak, but said there was no chance ot this happening. "We don't dispose liquids, only solids. Solids do not migrate or leach," he said. "That sounds great, but it's bull," said Wes Hart, chairman of the Chatham group. "Many of these caustic chemicals absorb water very quickly. If you bury a solid that absorbs water, you've got a material that can move again. "There isn't any way to tell what will happen in 50 years. By the EPA's admission, four out of five landfill sites in this country are already, leaking." Hart also said he was dismayed that CWM would be permitted to do most of the monitoring of the site. "We don't feel it's fair to let them do their own testing. This is very lucrative for them, and we don't think they'll be that concerned with wh-! bov bury," he said. America no choice of the best candidates," he said. Heard noted that voter participation in elections had fallen from 64 percent in 1960 to 51.8 percent last year. "A decreasing number of voters feels any enthusiasm to vote," he said. "Dur ing the last 15 years, confidence and pride in political institutions has fallen by one half." - Heard listed several reasons for the de clining confidence in the political system, many of which have come up in recent studies of presidential elections, "Running through the discussions has been a concern for the health of the two party system," Heard said. "There is some feeling that political parties may be dead. OWASA and other customers) narrows," he said. To supplement water supply during short ages, -the Chapel Hill water system is connected to Durham's and Hillsborough's. Home said shortages occurred when the level of Universi ty Lake dropped to where it could not be treated. He said they tried to avoid reaching this point by anticipating consumption and knowing the normal weather periods. sumsm sue Today, Nov. 23 10-4 pm I ft PREVIEW TONIGHT! OPEN DRESS rehearsal of VANITIES, starring Jenny Lanier, Trish Strauss and Meg Wood. In the Lab Theatre, Graham Memorial, 8:00. FREE! for sale FRESH PRESSED CIDER 2.99 gallon. Plenty of new crop Florida citrus. Oysters, shrimp and other fresh seafood at Tom Robinson's Seafood and Produce: 300 West Rosemary St. 942-1221. Ample free parking. . . $50 REWARD, GRANVILLE SOUTH contract to female. Available for now and or Spring Semester, call Jenny 933-7426 anytime. EXAMS! SHOW YOUR GENEROSITY! Buy your roommate, boyfriend or girlfriend an EXAM SURVIVAL PACKAGE. Contains candy, chips, granola, personal message and many other assorted goodies. Send message along with name and address of recipient along with $3.50 (regular package) or $4.95 (deluxe) to Food for Thought. P.O. Box 722, Chapel Hill. Free delivery just prior to exams within Chapel Hill or Durham. FOR SALE WESTERN FRYE Boots brand new, worn once, tan. size seven. Asking excellent price. Call Julie 968-0508. ; - 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS available Spring Semester roommate of your choice. Air conditioning, good food, parking. $100 Off Granville price. 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DESPERATE EHRINGHAUS CONTRACT FOR a girl for spring semester for sale. Call Kim at 933-5 1 46 or collect 599-4659. Please leave message and phone number. "There is a pervasive perception that TV has become a dominant factor in dis rupting the nominating process of the (Democratic and Republican) parties." Heard also said single-issue groups had made an impact on electing presidents. "Those groups, well-funded as they are, have usurped the role of parties," he said. "This has been accomplished by in tervening in the campaign and making a general consensus in the party more dif ficult." These problems have contributed to the skeptical mood of the country," Heard said. "There is explicit doubt now that the United States is governable." Heard said the lack of confidence in the political process was often translated to the president himself. "The blame or hope of the country is focused in one The rock quarry on Highway 54 is a sub sidiary to the main Chapel Hill water supply. OWASA is trying to build Cane Creek Reser voir about 10 miles west of Carrboro near the Alamance County line, but that development has been held up in court. Temple said, "Cane " Creek would solve our water problem for at least 25 years," he added. The OWASA rate increases, the first in I.D Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 services PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY now! We play the best in Disco, Beach, and Rock. Call now for reasonable prices. Call Andy Pittman at 933-8811 CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES whatever we deliver Bouquets of Helium-Filled Balloons, Personalized Cookie Cakes and a Tune to offices, homes, dorms, in Durham, Chapel HiH RTF. Call Cookie Factory, (286-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433). for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart, ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. 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Pilot desires passengers to ' share reasonable expenses ($50 one-way). Call Ken at 929-7439. roommates NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE FOR Spring Semes ter, dean, quiet, and studious. Town House Apts. $105mo. Vs utilities. Own room. 967-3236. Both Hart and Baldwin said they feared possible flooding could endanger the nearby water supply. Tinnen called such fears "a terrible misunderstanding. We won't place a facility that is subject to flooding. Statements like that are ludicrous,. Such a facility will just not be approved. "North Carolina has one of the most ominous threats to public health in the U.S. (The state is) a major pro ducer of industrial waste, and there is no facility to dis pose of that waste." Tinnen added that the site could be used to clean up the miles of state roadside contaminated by illegal dump ing of toxic PCB chemicals. 'That's fine for PCB," Hart said. "It won't combine with water. But hundreds of chemicals can't be bound up so that they cannot combine with water." Tinnen said CWM hoped to acquire rights to a site within 60 days, although obtaining final government ap-' proval would take months. Hart said his group would continue to fight, "If we have enough people and enough votes, then we can be politically effective," he said. process place -- the White House," Heard said. "Americans feel that if we had a presi dent who was wise and skilled enough, we could work things out. ; "The hope is that if we improve the process, we can improve the quality of the leadership and thus improve the United States," Heard said. Heard said that much study would be needed before effective changes could be made. "Presidential selection will be. un der study at the time of the bicentennial of the Constitution in 1987," he said. "It could be that our political requirements call, for changes in the political institu tions of the 1980s, comparable to those of : the Constitution in the 1780s. "The improvements that are made will . have to give the president a better chance to lead," Heard said. From page 1 about three' years, are a result of increasing costs and an attempt to generate net revenue for capital construction of Cane Creek, Tem ple said. He said he doubted it would do any good to take action against OWASA for what he sees as discriminatory rates, but said, "We iont want to have it stacked against us every time they have a rate increase." W A Dramatic Reading by t$ fi Earl Wynn of Dickens' I? W CHRISTMAS -" 1 CAROL " $ Tues., Dec. 2 (f 8:00 pm Union Auditorium c0 Free : . Campus Carolling to I follow In the Great Hall jl A Carolina Union Performing , f Arts Presentation $f MALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Spring Se mester. Share a house with two others. Behind Peppi's on W. Rosemary. $125month Vi UtiH- -ties. Call Tom 968-4700. - ; YOUR OWN FULLY FURNISHED room! "tW s what youll get if you move into my Estes Park Apartment On bus- route. Only $149month. Phone 929-9709. lost Ci found GOLD NECKLACE LOST on Thursday night at DKE house. 24" chain with an owl pendant. I need it back great sentimental value! Please cal Lori 968-0302. Thanks! LOST: ADD-A-PEACL necklaca In tfca a's locker room at VfooQca Gym. Lars rh tal vafcM. If foeuad. plaaaa call Smmmm at 933-S96S. FOUND: TWO LADIES' RINGS in a practice room in HiH HaO. Call 933-6202 and identify. FOUND : SOME TIME AGO. men's glasses in case, at bus stop tai front of planetarium. Please call 933-5817. Keep trying. FOUND A SMALL POCKET calculator in Carroll HaSTs terminal room. Call 933-2874 with a descrtp . tion. SUNGLASSES FOUND AT THE NCNB Bank on 1119 call 967-5782 to identify. LOST SK KEYS on brass key hook shaped like X" wcoiled edges. If found call 929-4472. FOUND: SET OF 7 keys on metal ring with fingernail clippers. Wed.. Nov. 18 in front of Tri-SJg House East Franklin St Call the Chapel HIS Police Department to recover. . . LOST TAN PURSE IN Purdy's bathroom Wednesday night . Holds eyeglasses, keys, and waflet with important identification. Return any of it NO QUESTIONS ASKED. Call 942-3311. help wanted WAITRESS BELGIUM U.S. based -company building American style restaurants tai Europe . opening in March of 1982 in Brussels, Belgium. Looking for "clean cut, all-American type", experi enced waitresses and bartenders. Second language (French) hetofuL but not a musd She month com ' mkmentcon tract a must! Please send resume and picture to: Belgium Project. 100 Colony Square, Suite 2010. Atlanta. Georgia 30361. MEDICAL CAREERS. Radiologist - Ohio. $60-$100.000. Medical Records Director South Carolina, $18,000. Dietician South CaroSna. $18,000. Director of Psych Unit Louisiana. MSN required, up to $28,000. Three CRNA's Ohio. Wisconsin, Alabama up to $40,000. FT Chief North Carolina, $22,000. Ultrasound Tech Tennessee, up to $15,000. Two Directors of Nurses - 350 beds, up to $35,000. 50 beds up to $25,000 in Georgia. CaB (404) 266-1153. Medical Careers, 3384 Peachtree Road. Atlanta. GA 30326. .. Reagan threatens budget veto WASHINGTON (AP) President Ronald Reagan said Sunday he would not sign the compromise budget resolution worked out between the House and Senate to return the government to solvency. Reagan, talking to reporters outside the White House, suggested Congress continue over the Thanksgiving holiday the spending measure which expired Friday. . Expressing frustration with Congress' inability to adopt budget bills in an orderly manner, Reagan said, "This Is no way to run a railroad." On Capitol Hill, House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill said, "The president just called me to tell me he'll veto it." O'Neill spoke to reporters as he recessed the House before it could vote on the compromise. Reagan has vowed repeatedly to veto any "budget-busting" funding bill. game Fuller, who didn't start the game because of a sprained ankle, had six tackles two for losses and broke up two Blue Devil passes. "William Fuller played very well," UNC coach Dick Crum said. "He didn't practice much this week because of the bad ankle, but he did a great job. As a team, we played our regular defense. We didn't do anything special." The Tar Heel defense stymied Blue Devil starting quarterback Ben Bennett all day as the sophomore was on the run to complete his 13-of-3I passes. He produced only 3 points for Duke. Sometime starter Ron Sahy drove the team for the Devils only score late in fourth quarter. '-. The Tar Heels, themselves, started out slow- lv t!kin! onlv a f- halfttm Rit with noise will measure from property lines, as stated in the town noise ordinance, Bianchi said. ' "If it becomes necessary to write a citation, they (police) have to go to the property boun dary or the road in order to actually write you up," he said. . The town noise ordinance sets maximum sound levels, guidelines for obtaining noise permits, and sanctions for violations of the or dinance. The daily maximum sound levels are: 60 decibles for 8 a.m.-l 1 p.m. and 50 decibles for 1 1 p.m. -8 a.m. on Sunday-Wednesday and 70 decibles or 85 decibles with a permit for 5 p.m.-H p.m. on Thursday, 5 p.m.-l a.m. on Friday and 10 a.m.-l a.m. on Saturday. Other, hours on Thursday, Friday and Saturday will follow the same levels as Sunday-Wednesday. Fee action. delayed! The Orange Water and Sewer Authori ty's board of directore voted wianimpusly Thursday '.night to delay ..until fie&'!2'V' proposed University Lake fee increase for two campus groups until student input was received. A fee increase to $15 per boat and $5 per member per semester for the UNC . Crew and Sailing Clubs was given prelimi nary approval by OWASA's Committee of the Whole earlier this month. This would amount to about 12 cents per use per member, based on a usage rate of twice per week, said OWASA engineer Everett BiHingsley. Alison Pentz, representing the UNC Sailing Club, presented the board with a , petition bearing more than 350 signatures asking the board to reconsider the move. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by ..12 (noon) one business day before publication. ! POSITION AVAILABLE. DIRECTOR of ACTIVI TIES and Volunteer Service in area Nursing Home. College degree in Liberal . Arts, Recreational Therapy or equivalent required. . Send resume to: Personnel Department P.O. Box 4008 Burlington. "N.C 27215. ' ROYAL PARK APTS. My apartment is quiet if s nice (everything looks new-everything works) and my roommates are the best! But Tm moving because of night classes, so now there's a place for yon. Only $ 103 tZXlas, (Famale). - - TWO MATURE. BUT STILL fun-loving, non smoking, semi-etudious, reasonably neat and responsible male Carolina imdergrads are seeking a kindred spirit to 3 a vacancy in our Old Weils Apt for the low rate of $90 a month Vi utilities. Bus pass good thru June 30 is also avai&Ie. If perhaps not a kindred spirit but at least non-srnoking and reasonably neat and responsible, call anyway. Gary or Keith at 942-5386, evenings best chance of catching us hi. ROOM TO YOURSELF! FRIENDLY and crazy female roommate needed for homey 3 br Bolinwood Apt $97.50mo., busline, V utilities, dishwasher, laondryroom near, pool. Pretty efficient. Call 967-2536. TIRED OF DORMS? LIVE in Foxcroft Apartments with tennis courts, sauna, swimming pool for $90 a month. Female, non-smoker, caB Ann at 968-0232 during evenings. ' . personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU It s your big twenty two Happy Birthday Dear Kam-Bam From The One WHo Loves You! COME ESCAPE TEEM PAPC1 BLUES! Shan taa Uv aad love of Kathy. Mary mmd frrmaaa VaaHie. Dowastalrs Graham Masaocial 8:C9 Monday 23rdTacaday 24ta. If Frasv USA L, YOU'RE 21 now, but thaf s okay, you can handle it no problem. Remember it s your, birthday until midnight! Love Daphne. JULIE ANNE. I CANT Believe I forgot! So you are legal now. Well have to go drink some pina cotodas. Happy Birthday very very late! Love you lots, thanks for listening! ; JDR: THANKS FOR BEING around when I've needed a friend. Just think, one year from now you booze to your heart's contend Happy Birthday. Love, Daphne. FOR YOU JUST A reminder. Tonight 7:30. The Forgotten One. From page 1 the defense sticking and Bryant clicking, UNC rolled in the second half. We played a very good footbal game," Crum said. "In light of the injuries we've had, this team has done a good job. "We're 9-2 and have had a lot of adversity; Our kids have done an excellent joh." Gator Bowl president Wilford Lyon said he feels the same way. "We feel very fortunate to have North Carolina coming to Jacksonville (Fla.) Dec. 28," he said. "They have a great team and they showed it today. Today's game was important, but I don't want to speculate on what would have happened had they lost." The Tar Heels face Lou Holtz's Arkansas Razorbacks in the ABC Monday night game. Bryant said, "I'll be full speed by then." From page 1 No one will know the success of the new guidelines for some time, Condie said, but the housing department saw a heed and tried to meet it. : "I think we need to try it and if it works, great, and if it doesn't, we'll need to modify it," Condie said. for the record In Friday's story, "Sophomores win College Bowl Championship," The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported that the UNC College Bowl team placed fifth in the regionals last year. The team placed fifth in the national . competition. The DTH regrets the error. "We feel the board did not adequately contact, thestudents about the fee in I crease,' Pentz' said. "We only found out about it a couple of weeks ago. Pentz said both groups would accept the proposed boat fee but that the pro posed member fee was too high. "We only-have about. 20-25 members (in the Sailing Club) who get a lot of use from University Lake," Pentz said. "Three uses per week per member might be fair for the crew club ... because they have a solid core of about 20-30 women and 20-30 men who use the lake. " She said the Sailing Club has about 100, members. t DEAN LOWMAN PHI BETA CURLS: Happy two months! Hope we're still speaking on the 23rd of NEXT MONTH!. Love, Your Old Lady. KILLER YANKEE. SO FAR you've survived accent abuse, kamikazees. Rocky Horror, ironing, gourmet meals, and basketball games. My Birthday advice Is to drink heavily ... or something. Hope it's "happy" Shithead. VZby do w lov Ultaa mf mtm loved soT XShV do w cam Wfcaa bo omm rarest la rttam? Why ar w ioaaly IN a room fSSmd with friend? IVfcy do w iivm in a Cf of dead aada? BIG FREEZE on die "Riders of the Night" Squad 10 is the party squad! Watch out for the clump. TRACY. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, I mean Tar . Heel Manor Apartments. Met you at Purdy's last Thursday night (you had on pearls). I'd like to see you again, respond to New Yorker in the DTH. VOTE FOR BIG BAD JIMBO for Mr. DTH. Platform is FREE Pogo for aB adults and a big raise for all staph members. And remember you heard it here last! TODD D. - YOU DEFINITELY have made bowling a very enjoyable experience this semester. Td realty like to know you better. Interested?? OH! HI EXEC! Litres ting meeting you! Tm not really a goof or a Sue! Physical What!?! I still CANT GET NO SATISFACTION so call anytime (929-7810) Big Guy! KELLY - SOnnY I FOnCOr yor 22ad am thm 22ad. bat Happy ESrthday aayaray. Kara 6 Jay. ATTENTION ALL D-PHI-E Pledges: I'm so glad I'm a sister! Too bad y'afl will never know what if s like!! LOR! BECKY H., HAPPY 22ND Bud-day! How "bout Purdy's Happy Hour?! . . . M27 CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING - "WE know someone who wants to know you." Write for information. 108 West Franklin Street Chapel HiH. NC 27514. 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