, atmmJtf9 - - i 2TThe Daily Tar HeelMonday, January 18, 1982 State program stresses b ike safe ty aware mess RALEIGH A concern for North Carolina bikers who have one of the highest fatality rates in America has pushed the state to the national lead in promoting bicycling, a state official says. Curtis Yates, bicycle coordinator for the state Department of Transportation, says North Carolina is "turning out to be one of the best sources (of information on biking) nationally." The bicycle program, established in January 1974, has brought inquiries from officials in other states and attracted notice from several national publications. "Our primary mandate is to provide technical assistance to local areas because they can't all afford a 'tricycle coor dinator," Yates says. The program stemmed from a report he prepared in 1973 while working as a planner for the state. Trie Department of Transportation heard about the idea and created the position of bicycle coor dinator for Yates. Later the General Assembly set up a seven-member Bicycle Advisory Commit tee. The state pays the salaries of Yates and his two staff members and relies on federal money for publications and pro grams. Yates, who wasn't a cyclist before he began work as bike coordinator, says he wrote his 1973 report because, "North Carolina has one of the highest per capita bike accident rates in the nation. There are a lot of people and we are scattered. We have a massive highway system and lots of people biking." So he educated himself on the topic and set about changing the statistics. Although there are some signs of im provement, Yates says about 20 percent of the nation's bike accidents requiring medical attention occur in North Carolina. Bad weather delays rescue efforts The Associated Press ' WASHINGTON Faced with subzero temperatures and biting winds, recovery teams temporarily abandoned efforts Sunday to raise the tail section of an Air Florida jetliner from under the frozen Potomac River, delaying the inquiry into the air disaster. Temperatures were minus five degrees when the salvage operation resumed at. dawn on the ice-covered river, and had risen to only seven above at midafter noon. "It's impossible to work out there!Rudolph. Kapustuv the chief in vestigator for the National -Transportation Safety Board, said. u , . One diver had to be rescued when the valve allowing him to breathe underwater froze. Officials said he was unharmed but the incident forced divers to switch to new equipment to continue any diving at all. "We're operating at best at 30 percent of what we were capable of doing," police Inspector James Shugart, spokes man for the recovery effort, told reporters near the recovery site. Later police announced "all recovery operations have ceased for the day." 0000000000000000000000 o o Your Time Can Change Things q ff j Q Volunteer At John Come to one of the organizational meetings January 18th or 19th at 7 p.m. in room 206 of the Carolina Union. o 0000000000000000000000 . v.-' Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofSce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 v ' ' Non-students $3.00 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 wiQ be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements FLORIDA FOR FRED We need students to sponsor our Spring Break Trip here. For information and interview, call Julie 1-&Q0-368-2006. - STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE IS ofering three week brown bag luncheon "Freedom From Smoking Clinic" emphacbing positive lifestyle be haviora in a supportive group setting. Enrollment to limited to UNC students. This group wO meet January 26, February 2, February 3. February 4 and February 9 from 12:00 (noon) to 1:30 p.m. To pre register (mandatory) call 966-2281, ext. 275 before Friday. January 22. ARE YOU IN BA130 (Marvcheck), BA140, and BA1S0? A cm&3 study group wtfl meet weekly to review material. Serious inquiries only only 4 spaces available. 933-5129, keep trying. EUROPE FOR FREE? WE need students to sponsor our Summer Program here. For Information and interview, call Adam 1368-2006. MENSA MEMBERS WHO WOULD Kke to help organize Chapel HlDurham group for regular get togethers please contact Ed Wiams. Political Science Dept. 451 Haaton Hafl. "The accidents are slowjyrincreasing but we feel the number of people riding and the number ofmiles they're riding b increasing much more rapidly," he says. "Hard times are making more and more people ride bicycles." In 1980, the latest year for which figures are available, 32 bicycle riders more than 70 percent of them age 16 or younger died in traffic accidents. Five accidents involved motorists driv ing under the influence of alcohol or drugs and seven involved hit-and-runs. Bicyclists riding out of driveways or side streets into the path of an on-coming car accounted for 11 of the fatalities. Most of the fatalities occurred in the summer, on Jiigh-volume rural roads and in the coastal areas. In addition to safety projects, Yates' office has tried to draw attention to bicycling as ' a way of transportation through newsletters, coloring books and comics for children, poster contests, bike races, bike-to-work days, cycle tours, bike registration drives and cycle maintenance classes. The efforts have sparked similar pro grams in private businesses. In CarlqtteA employees of the Arrowood Industrial Park had a contest to see who could use the least energy driving to work and two bike riders won. A record store in Durham offered employees paid vacation for time they spent riding bicycles to work. ' But the promotional project Yates says he's proudest of is the office's touring service. Ten bicycle trails have been developed for touring 4,000 miles of North Carolina, a kind of Appalachian Trail for bikers. Bikers may choose to ride segments as short as a mile on the routes which follow highways that officials believe are No additional victims were pulled from the wrecked Boeing 737 on Sunday, al though one diver at a time probed the icy waters. Police spokesmen said 46 bodies had been recovered since the salvage operation began. The National Transportation Safety - Board task force, meanwhile, continued to look into otheraspects of Wednesday's crash, in which 78 people were killed when the Tampa, Fla.-bound plane struck a crowded bridge spanning the Potomac and plunged into the river. Only five aboard the jetliner survived. v Maintenance records on the plane were being examined nd individuals who saw the aircraft shortly after it took off from National Airport were being interviewed. The left wing of the jetliner, recovered from the river Friday, was hauled to an airport hanger for examination. The question of whether too much ice had accumulated on the plane before takeoff remained a subject of intense in terest for the federal investigators. A Braniff Airways pilot expressed concern about ice on the wing and fuselage shortly before takeoff. Meanwhile, it was learned that Boeing Co., the 737's manufacturer, warned ...... Umstead Hospital NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS. 45's and cassettes cash or trade. (Good condition, please) open 7 days a week. Fair Exchange, 302 E. Main, Carrboro. Special interest in baseball cards. Buy sell and trade any years. BOB BENNETT AT NEW Lif Ministries coaceet series, Friday. Jaa. 22. 1982. 8.-00 p.m Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh. Foe tickets ($4.00 advance) call Dan Hart. 933-3561. r ATTENTION UNC STUDENTS: UNIVERSITY Dining Services has positions available. Earn $3.40 hour and get free meals. Now accepting ap plications for Spring Semester. Limited positions available. Apply at University Dining Services, Lenoir Hall 133-A, Monday-Friday 10 am-4 pm. THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMM. of the Caro lina Union wiH meet Mon., Jan. 18 m Room 218 of the Union at 3:30 p.m. All interested persons are welcome to attend. ' r lost & found FOUND: A MONOGRAMMED CROSS Pen in lobby of Woollen Gym. Call 933-4165 to identify. Ask for Mark. FOUND: BAG OF BOOKS 3rd floor Bynum. Call & identify. Beth 933-3323. LOST 2 WOODEN CHAIRS Monday night on NE part of campus call anytime 929-6401 or 942-1221. Reward offered. help wanted BAi; . ... LEDED FOR infant Monday and Friday monuiigs 9:30 to 12.-00. Near campus. Call 929-2688. TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD CO. needs part time help. Apply In person Thurs.-Sat. 300 W. Rosemary, 942-1221. V.' x t f i -, A North Carolina bicyclist ... state has good bike program relatively safe because of the low traffic volume and good road conditions. Only three of the trail maps, each in 45-mile segments, have been printed. Each gives information on safety, state laws, land features, potential hazards, availability of public transportation, ; average temperatures and winds. The three maps now available are the Mountains to Sea, Piedmont Spur and Carolina Connection trails. The others, which are expected to be available by this summer, are Ports of Call, Cape Fear Fun, Ocracoke Option, North Line Trace, Southern Highlands, Sandhills Sector and Mountain Connectors. "People like North Carolina for its climate and bikeability," Yates says. "One of the best ways to see it and enjoy it is by bike. It's an inexpensive way of vacationing." After the maps were publicized in two national magazines, Yates says he got calls from as far away as Maine and California. "People are finding us more and more," he says, operators of the plane last June to take precautions because of a tendency of the aircraft to experience a "severe roll ... or pitch just after takeoff in icy conditions. The advisory bulletin said reports from airlines and Boeing tests showed such ten dencies when snow or sleet had fallen be fore takeoff, when wing flaps were at a low setting, or when there was an unusu ally abrupt liftoff. While snow and icy conditions pre vailed when the Air Florida plane crash ed, safety investigators said examination of the plane's left wing showed the pilot apparently complied with Boeing's flap setting suggestions. " Only examination of the aircraft flight recorder and cockpit voice recorder both still in the tail section will provide specific information whether the pilot may have lifted off too abruptly for the weather. Investigators said the pilot of Flight 90, Capt. Larry Wheaton, 35, was properly certified but his record was being checked. Wheaton had flown for Air Florida since 1978 and was assigned as first of ficer on a DC-9. He switched to the Boe ing 737 the next year and was promoted to captain in August 1980. CAMPUS GAMES TOURNAMENTS sign-ups: Mon., Jan. 18 thru 5:00 pm Thurs., Jan. 21 for Darts c u at the r PriSDee Information Backgammon Desk Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. OVERSEAS JOBS - SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $50041200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write I JC Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. EARN $50-$75 in EPA Breathing Experiments on the UNC-CH campus. Wanted: Healthy males, age 18-40, non-smokers for at least a year. For more information please call 966-1253, 8-5 Mon.-Fri. FOR SPRING VACATION RELIABLE fun sitter for two American-French boys, eleven, eight years old. House in town. March 8-14. Tel. 942-2421. PART TIME CLERICAL POSITION for professional publication, on campus. Subscription maintenance and some bookkeeping. Ten hours per week. Con genial working environment. Send resume to P.O. Box 2213. Chapel Hill. MARKETING COORDINATORS NEEDED: Part time position involves marketing and promoting high quality Spring Break beach trips on campus. Earn commission pluti free travel. Call Summit Tours, Phone: 1 (800) 325-0439. MODELING. WOMEN NEEDED FOR photo graphic modeling for local advertising promotion. Excellent pay. Flexible, part-rime hours. Experience helpful but not required. Call 214692-1440. Impact Services. ... EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPOR ' TUNiTIES for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development. ' Only those persons who will dedicate their whole hearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C., is an ACA ac credited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflcry and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water ca noeing and tripping are extras in our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Cfimer, Jr., Director, Camp Thunderbird, Route 7, Box 50. Clover. S.C., 29710 (803-831-2121). New group offers riiles tO teenagers By iOHN CONWAY V DTH Staff Writer , . ' . - f High school students, , parents , and teachers in Chapel Hill have taken a unique approach in combatting the in creasing numberjoftudents involved in alcohol-related accidents. Drive-A-Teen, since its creation in May 1981, has been providing free transportation home for high school students too drunk to drive. Because of the program's success, . some University health educators have been discussing the possibility of exten ding a similar assistance program to University students. Drive-A-Teen has provided over 100 rides to Chapel Hill. High School students calling a 24-hour phone line staffed by parent volunteers. ' ' We were concerned by the number of accidents we were handling," said co sponsor Susan Spault, health' educator 1 for Chapel Hill-Carrboro public schools. Spault and co-sponsor Bob Senior brought their concept of Drive-A-Teen before parents and , students, who were both very receptive to the program, Senior said. Discussion among high school students has prompted Drive-A-Teen to extend the scope of its services to include non-alcohol-f elated problems. Rides. are pro vided to anyone in need, of assistance anytime, without any hassle from parent volunteers, Senior said. Although parents only volunteer their services from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Friday and Saturday, HELPLINE, an emergency referral service, will dispatch a cab to pro vide transportation for the caller anytime during the week, and Drive-A-Teen will pay the fare. "We have even picked up some University kids who were really stranded," Senior said. Parents as well as students have become more aware of alcohol usage prob lems, Senior said. Senior and Spault lead discussion groups at the high school where alcohol and drug-related problems are discussed openly. "I think all of us are driving more seriously," Senior said, praising the pro gram because it "opens the lines of com munication between parents and students." Extending the program to University students would require much coordina tion and cooperation from the students. "I think there is a problem with students drinking and driving," said Lucie. Minuto, health educator for Stu dentrlealtfym vice to UNC students would require "a lot of work and effort by the students," Minuto said. The Campus Alcohol Education Ser vice currently is discussing the1 Drive-A-Teen program and is preparing to ap proach various campus service organiza tions. A 1980-81 preliminary investigation by a number of UNC graduate students on alcohol use on college campuses indicates there may be a need for extending Drive-A-Teen to college students, Minuto said. The prevalance of alcohol use has been ' rising since 1950. "Billiards sign-ups will be in j the Billiards Room A Presentation of the Union Recreation Committee for sale SINGLE ROOM IS AVAILABLE for a female grad uate student at Craige Dorm. Call 933-3441 for more information. Price negotiable. - - . HINTON JAMES MALE DORM contract for sale. Must sell immediately. Call Mike 967-7585 after 5 o'clock. $ SELLING $ UNC room contract Morrison 430 males only call soon D'arcy at 933-7446 for Spring Term living. Great neighbors! FOR SALE; BOOKS. GOOD condition, PE-41, BA-160, BA-72. BA-24; reasonable. Call 933-8206. EHR1NGHAUS MALE DORM CONTRACT for sale, like to sell immediately. Call Chris 933-5129 after 6 o'clock. MINT APL-801 SPEAKERS, STILL in the box. The receiver's been sold this goes next Cost $200, sell for $155. 933-5129 Max. TQM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD. If s the season for oysters and clams in the shell, scallops & fish. 300 W. Rosemary St. Open Thurs.-Sat. 942-1221. Ample free parking. i y;. services FLY TO POINTS IN and around the Atlanta, Houston, and Florida areas. Pilot desires passen gers to share very reasonable expenses. Call Ken, 929-7489.' . for rent PARKING SPACE FOR RENT dose-to campus. Cafl Joseph 942-4058. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE FOR rent. Two minutes walk to campus. $22.50 per month. Call 929-6577. ...... Poor fete predicted ROME (AP) A leading Italian ists, following "their aberrant logic," would kill kidnapped U.S. Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier, 77 Messaggero reported Sunday. Rome's largest circulation daily also quoted Investigating Judge Ferdinando Imposimato as saying Israeli secret service agents have supported the ultra-left terrorists in the past. "Unfortunately, I believe that the Red Brigades will follow that aberrant logic of assassinating the prisoner," Imposimato, one of the top-ranking magistrates investigating political violence in Italy, said of the Dozier case. Four terrorists disguised as plumbers seized Dozier, the top-ranking Ameri can official at NATO headquarters in Verona, from his Verona apartment on Dec. 17. The Red Brigades issued their fourth statement in the case Saturday, but still have not posed any conditions for the general's release. Group warns of higher gas prices WASHINGTON (AP) - Consumers could end up paying $18 billion more for their natural gas bills over the next three years because of a proposed action by a little-known government commission, a consumer group charged Sunday. The Energy Action Project said a proposal by the Federal Energy Regula tory Commission threatens to boost the average residential bill by $35 a year on top of 20 percent annual increases already projected. In the 1978 Natural Gas Policy Act, Congress set a seven-year timetable for price controls to be lifted on certain categories of natural gas. In addition, it gave the energy commission authority to speed up decontrol if it determined such action would prompt further exploration in "high-risk" areas. ; The commission announced last month that it was considering allowing gas found at depths between 10,000 and 15,000 feet to be sold for 50 percent more than permitted under the 1978 law. Izods, Khakis come together to discuss true preppy trends The Associated Press , NEW PALTZ, N.Y. In a majestic old mountain inn that Mummy would love, preppies and non-preppies donned their khakis and tweeds, pointed their tongues firmly into their cheeks and threw a blow-out for Prep. It was ab-so-lutely to die. Really. Sitting in Victorian armchairs and warming their hands before wood-carved fireplaces (just like at the Qub), more than 50 of the hotel's 300 guests talked and experienced Prep for most of three days. Then on Sunday they packed up their LaCoste alligators and Bass . Weejuns and headed for home. It was easier for some than others. Some had it in their blood. Lake Mohonk Mountain House's preppy weekend included advice from two authors of "The Preppy Hand book," which has sold more than 1.5 million copies, and an official from Nan tucket Island the preppiest island in . the world, by some accounts.. "Casablanca," which the. preppy jgrp . graiu trails 'outr-favorite imaviei"Avas shown. So was "Love Story." Yale's Redhot & Blue singing group was singing "Scotch and Water" all over the place. There were classes for the hardcore: the . importance of monogramming, making corsages and cheerleader tryouts. There was a mixer, a formal and a homecoming queen: Allison Cooper, a freshman at .Smith. Carol McD Wallace' one of the preppy handbook authors who describes herself as a "lapsed preppy," eniceed 3 fashion show. "This is your basic, practical outfit for a football game -and tailgate," she ad vised. "Those knee sock may look rather ; girlish, but you'can wear them all your life." " - -'t.' '' : Miss Wallace came for publicity, "something I always have an eye out for ... although it's sort of tacky to admit it." The biggest problem was figuring out who was serious and who wasn't. Karen Strain, a Vassar College senior, certainly: was one of. the serious ones. People who dress in preppy clothing can't be confused with the real thing, she said. "If someone's.aiieal. preppy, you can tell. They just exe preppiness." One New-PaJtrdiiian who'd stopped All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noohjl pie business day before publication. , AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pooL Aduks only. On busline 404 Jones Ferry Rd. Call GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. ; $30 A MONTH DISCOUNT if you rent one bed-" room Carrboro apartment now. On N bus line. ' A.C, pool, tennis courts. Rent $220. (968-9508) roommates NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE, needed for Kingswood Apt. starting Jan. $82.25 plus V util ities. Call 968-1239. r FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Spring Semester. Carolina Apts. $98 month lA utilities. -Jfll or Tammy, 942-4369. QUIET FEMALE NEEDED TO share one bedroom Univ. Lk. Apt., Spring Semester. $128.50 per mon. and Vi utOs. and furniture. Calf Debbie at 967-3731. ROOMMATE WANTED: S!IAZE APART MENT close to caaapoa. Private bedroom. Apartment furnished except for yow bedroom. $125 per month plus lft tit tles. Call daya 962-0252. sights 967-3554. Ask for Mike. - ; ; FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share 2 bedroom Estes Park apartment. Own room Vi rent i utilities can 968-0539 on N bus route. HOUSEMATES NEEDED. UNFURNISHED ROOMS available in Carrboro House. Rent will defend on number of occupants maximum of $125 mo. plus share of utilities. Call 929-3470. wanted WANTED: THREE TICKETS TO the Georgia game February 14th in Greensboro. Will pay going price. Can days 962-7568, nights 967-4795. - for Dozier judge predicted that Red Brigades terror by for the day was so dismayed that Wellesley wasn't represented on a bulletin board display she dragged one of the pro gram directors to her home and loaned a Wellesley Class of '44 whistle for the board. The sponsors said they didn't intend the weekend to be a reunion of true prep pies, but rather an enjoyable way for people with a sense of humor to have fun inside this 112-year-old resort when they weren't outside cross-country skiing. , "Most people who come to Mohonk are interchangeable with preppies, any way," explained Jeanne Martowski, a 38-year-old mother of two from New York City who stays at the hotel fre quently. She suggested the weekend to the hotel's program staff, agreed to help and temporarily dubbed herself "Cossie" because it sounded preppy. Cossie's corduroys and pink socks ' 'are like what I always wear." And although she never attended prep school, she thinks "anyone can be preppy. It's a life style and it's ageless and it's memories." Haydi Reinhard and Pam, Feuerstein, . both 35-yearroldf Poughkeepsie, t ti.'X . prep school graduates who grew up on Nantucket, heard about the special week end and rushed to the hotel. "My husband it constantly accusing me of being preppy,' Mrs. Feuerstein, who brought her school ring. "Until recently, we never . realized preppiness was such a big deal," added Mrs. Reinhard. fit's fun." The whole affair nded with a debate Sunday, where such weighty issues as the relative preppiness of X.L. Bean and .; Eddie Bauer clothing was discussed. But -the preppy exam of Saturday was the true . test of the color of their blood. Some samples: "Preppy girls sleep in a) buttonown shirts, b) alligator swamps -or c) Lanz nighties?" Lanz nighties, of course. True of False. "Pale blue boxer shorts with a monogram are preppy."' True. . Finally there was a 100-word essay to ! be written on one of three topics Muffy's coming out party, SkipV flunking out or My Mummy. The best! answer found in one of two dozen blue: books? . "This is the weekend and preppies; don't work on weekends," DESPERATELY NEED 2 GENERAL Admission tickets to N.C.. State game on January 30. Call 933-26. DONT SPOIL YOUR VALENTINE'S Day! Sell me 4 your Georgia Basketball ticket (February 14). Call . 933-2916 and ask for Lorrie, WE NEED AN EXTRA ticket to the Wake Forest- UNC basketball game. If you have one to sell please call 967-3480 and ask for Pam. : personals SPRING BREAK 4 day cruise to the Bahamas. . Special to students $390 all inclusive. Limited time only. Call Mary, Circle Travel 94241 or 942-3176. . '-. TIME LORDS! THE DOCTOR and the MASTER have joined forces in calling together a meeting of great importance to the universe. All friends of DOCTOR WHO are urged. to attend! 7:30 pm Friday, January 22nd; room 224, STUDENT UNION. MISSY, HAPPY 19th! Here's to bar hopping, road trips to Raleigh, second floor Spencer, Springsteen, Myrtle Beach, Carolina, "the wild pair", truly living your life to the fullest (philosophy for the day) . partying, good times, and good friends. Hope your day is fantastic! Lori. DTH SPORTS EDITOR do vou need vour pennv back! SNEAK AWAY! Ski all day and come home to cuddle up by the fireside In secluded hideaways in '' the Great Smokies. $40 for 2 people,$45 for 4 nitely. Mountain Brook Cottages, US 441 South, Syh-a, N.C. 704-586-4329. - WANTED: ONE YOUNG BUCK . , . : . KELLY BELLY! HAPPY BIRTHDAY to a fellow '. space cadet. How many citrus shooters does it take4" to get three Carolina coeds in one bed? Not many if you don't misplace them! Love M.K. and Ann."