2Tho Daily Tar HeelTuesday, March 2, 1982 Proj ect9s final re po ft liiFYey prolbe concerns of state predicts area grow By TAMMY DAVIS Staff Writer Jonathan Howes, Director of the UNC Center for Urban and Regional Studies, presented the final report on Project 2000 last week at the monthly meeting of the Triangle J Council of Governments. Howes, chairman of the state Steering Committ for Project 2000 and former chairman of the Triangle J Council of Governments, said the final report was "just the tip of the iceberg." Howes said the project began about one year ago. "It originated in the Coun cil Government because we felt the region was on the verge of another great growth spurt," Howes said recently. "In order to plan for that growth, we wanted to organize a group of people that would broaden the participants from just those who are members of the Council Govern ments." Howes said the project's purpose was to include a leadership group for plan ning including representative of the private sectors and representatives of universities and other institutions in the regions. "(It was) just a general leader ship group to think about planning for the future and what it is going to mean to us." "We had a steering committee that was composed of about 40 people that includ ed the university presidents of UNC and Duke, leading people from some of the Research Triangle industries and govern ment officials," he said. The Triangle J region covers six coun ties Chatham, Durham, Lee, Orange, Johnston and Wake. The final report consisted of the reports of the subcommittees on the dif ferent parts of growth in the region. It was constructed from a series of reports from all seven subcommittees, Howes said. u u "Luncheon Specials available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza buffet . . Spaghetti Lasagna Salad bar Great Potato . . Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. - .FrLuLSatJJ-l a.m. Sun 4 - I ' ' PliESEOT Tins Aiy FOR 1 2 FOR 1 PIZZA SPECIAL! ClossiXicc! 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 5C tor 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. unnounccocnts NOMINATE A PROFESSOR for a DISTIN GUISHED TEACHING AWARD! Ballots at Union. Libraries, Y -Court, and around campus through March 5. -, 4 V NOMINATE A PROFESSOR for a DISTIN GUISHED TEACHING AWARD! Ballots at Union. Libraries, Y-Court, round campus. Submit completed ballots to 102 Steele Bidg. by 5:00 pm, March 5. THE HUMAN RELATIONS COSfflOTTTEE to lcth3 buUvtdmala to participate in a par' onal racial wmism iialnir, cofeMfacted by Dr. Charles H. Kb. Jr. oa WwfaMaday. March 31 boas liC-5:C3 p.nu la tha Great HalL tfcioa. Application ar bow awaUaUa at th inforasatioa dk, and save ba ro turaod by March 5. STUDENT FILM NIGHT: April 5 Filmmakers inter ested in submitting super 8 or 16 mm. works should pick up entry forms at the Union Desk and submit them by March 21. APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE AT IMoa Dk for Traaefar Araa Coordinators, FreshaMa aad Traaafer Orlaatatfoa Coaaaal ora aad rVarOrieatatloa posttto . Applica tions ahoald ba rataraad to 61 Stscla Elda. by March 5. LIMITED NUMBER OF POSITIONS available fai the Sweet Carolines. Enthusiastic people only need apply.; Pick up applications at the Sports information oClce in Carmichael Auditorium. . HUWfAN SEXUALITY INFORMATION AND COUNSELING SERVICE offers counseling and re ferrals on contraception, relationships, pregnancy, homosexuality, and venereal disease. Call 962-5505 or visit Suite B, Union. ALL STUDENTS OF POLnTCAL SCIENCE interested la learning snore aboat Japan are aevtted to a Pot-Lack dinner Taesday , March Z la Z97 of tb Ualoa. Brls Und of food or drink. SIG EP 24 HOUR SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT March 19th and 20th. Thirty teams are already en tered. Anyone interested In entering a team, please can 967-2275 and ask for Rusty Cumpston. AH party afterwards with THE EXECUTIVES." THERE WILL BE AN IMPORTANT IFC meeting to night in room 215 of Phillips Hall. AH IFC represen tatives are requested to attend. The meeting begins promptly at 7300. Ml "One group dealt with the Built En vironment or what we call developmental resources., trying to look at water and other aspects of natural resources," Howes said. Howes said another topic was human resources. "We looked at how the people of the region were here and how they were going to live and looked particularly at those who are not in the main stream of economic growth and how they're going to fare in the future," Howes said. Howes said the group paid particular attention to migrant and seasonal farmers. They are still important because they make a significant economic con tribution and yet their participation in society is low, he said. : "We also looked at public service needs everything from the demands of schools and water to the police service and fire protection," Howes said. The report also focused on three basic resources water, energy and land. "It's pretty much across the board," Howes said. "We try to suggest some of the con flicts and trade-offs that are going to be involved in attaining the kind of future that we think is desirable," he said. "It was very much a kind of seat-of-the-pants effort," Howes said. "There have been goal and future planning exer cises in places all over the country and they've hired big staffs and had futurists come in from all over the place." However, Howes said the Triangle J project was not like that. "Ours is very much an indigenous effort. We did it with our own local peopled We just ended up with 150 people just sitting around the thinking and talking about the future," he said. midnite, 11 pm RAINBOW SOCCER. Due to weather Rainbow Soccer registration will continue at 500 W. Rosemary, 9-5, Mon.-Fri. through March 12. Teams will be posted at the Rainbow Soccer Stadium on Sat., March 6, 10-Noon or in case of rain at 500 W. Rosemary. Practices wSl begin after spring break on Mon., Mar. 15 or Tues., Mar. 16. We are adding a week at the end of the season to make up for lost field time. lost d found FOUND: LADIES GOLD ELGIN watch. Call to identify. 967-5647. HUGE REWARD! 1 LOST a gold ring with red stones in It. It's a gift from mother and worth more to me than any financial value. If you've found k, PLEASE call me 929-7357-evenings. Ask for SaDy and keep trying. FOUND: ONE KEY IN a blue case on Carroll steps. Call 9684249 to daim. FOUND. A WATCH AT Ehringhaus Field oa 223. If yours, contact Mike 933-4018. LOST: 22282: GOLD-RIMMED, TINTED, PRE SCRIPTION glasses In hard brown case. Near Stu dent Stores, Union, Woollen Gym, or in Language labs, or points between. 968-1045. FOUND LADIES' TIMEX WATCH. OUTSIDE HAMILTON morning of Feb. 24. CaB and identify 942-8290. LOST: 224 DARK, Blue Windbreaker. Design similar to "flight-Jacket." Reward. Call 968-1422. LOST ONE LADIETS CLASS RING. Gold with black onyx stone. Year 1981. NCSA insignia. Re ward offered. If any information please caS 933-6534. help uraatcd ASTHAMAT1CS EARN $150 hi a 20-25 hour breathing experiment at the EPA facility on the UNC-CH campus. Volunteers roust be male, age 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested, please caS 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 ara-5 p.m. WANTED: GPSF SECRETARY. Paid tloa. Interested Grad students please ap ply at 962-5675. CAN you help me? I am a visiting Chinese student from Peking, whose English is rusty. I need a re sponsible volunteer to transcribe my taped lectures onto paper. In exchange I offer Chinese language, cooking and Tai Chf Chuan lessons. Please call 933-7108. for czlc FOR SALE: TWO GENERAL admission tickets for James Taylor. Call Eric 929-6012. CAMERA-PLEASE BUY MINE. Prices incredibly negotiable. Argus Coctna SLR, VMtar 135mm lens $75.00. Bogen enlarger and accessories $90.00. Must sell now call 967-9172. , FOUR JAMES TAYLOR TKJKETS FOR SALE. Call 967-8941. Tuesday a!l ths pizza Tc ' I j" salad you can cat 1 47Yp iVTrriTrl $2.95 on!y UMJU UUJJL!LWL $1.95 Wednesday-aHthe. " . J' $295 - spaghetti c szlzi yon c --- -s----- . , . . $1.95 :ati?yC5.?5;-" ' j " -Jf I JJJ M)UX3ZJ j . 1 r -"-ww.-wji Jonathan Howes Howes said the Triangle J Council of. Governments does not project a future with all new technologies although those kinds of things may happen. "What we really do is project incrementally what's going to happen if growth as we now observe it continues," he said. "I think it's a solid and appropriate way to plan because it is citizen-based and it's the kind of thing that people can understand," Howes said. tobacco productivity and wages and absenteeism caus ed by smoking-related illnesses. Anne Browder, assistant to the president of the Tobacco Institute, said tobacco products were already overtaxed. "If the tax on automobiles was as high as the tax on cigaret tes, a $6,000 car would cost $10,000," she said. cabinet The Athletics Committee has been eliminated from the cabinet because there are not enough student responsibilities in athletics to justify the position, Vandenbergh said. But the recent outstanding exception has been the controversy over the ten tative student seating for the proposed Student Activities Center. An executive assistant will collaborate with the Carolina Athletic Association on the Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FOR SALE: JAMES TAYLOR TICKETS. Call Mike after 5:30 942-2368 or 966-2531 from 9-5. JAMES TAYLOR TICKETS FOR SALE: General Admission tickets available for this sold out perfor; mance. CaD 967-8773. FOR SALE: REFRIGERATOR APPROXIMATELY six cubic feet. Price $80.00. Will hold until end of se mester. CaB 933-4702. TWO JT TICKETS FOR SALE, general admission. Cafl 929-2257 or 942-2091. services DANCE AEBOS3C CLASSES FREE iatro dactoey class March 2 Marsha Wlnstead iastractor T-TH 8-9 pau Only Spring loaded floor exercise area la Chapel HZL Where? Carolina Sport Art next to BR tracks. Homestead Bd. Chapel HU1. 929-7877 or 942-4620. EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL TYPIST FOR these, statistical papers, corre spondence, etc Gradaate School Ap proved. Faauliar with Tarablaa. APA, AMA, and Lester. Correcting Selectric, reaaoaable rates. 967-1583. MODERN MOVEMENT DANCE CLASSES in Modern, Jazz, Ballet, Aerobics, Social Dance, ParentChild and Active Elders. New Session starting March 15. Susan Jones, Instructor. 929-3447. SKYBUS 82 - "NO FRILLS- STUuENT TEACH ER FLIGHTS Europe, Israel, Asia, Mideast, Africa. Global SnidentTeacher Travel Service, 521 Fifth Avenue. New York, N.Y. 10017 212-379-3532 or 212-883-0111. EMERGENCY TYPING SERVICE. PAPER due to morrow? Call us today! In by 9 out by 5. $2 per page. CaB 942-1062 anytime. NEED HELP? EXPERIENCE IN GRAPHICS. TABLES, charts, graphs, maps, illustrations, calligraphy. CaB Sally Zimney 966-5731 or 942-1759. tent BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Now accepting appll- cations for Fall housing. Sign up now before the rates go upl Greenbeh Apartments 929-3821. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT in Carrboro just off bus fine 12 x 50 one bedroom, large living room, carpet, gas heat and stove, washer, ac no pets $195.00 967-4410. , LARGE 2-BEDROOM FOXCROFT Apartment. 2 full baths, fuBy equipped kitchen, dining room, balcony, central air, pool, laundry facilities, ideal for up to three roommates. Partial furnishing optkmaL Sublet with option to continue. $375968-1149. SUBLET HALF OF OUR KINGSWOOD APART MENT for summer, option to renew whole apart ment for Fall. AC, pool. etc. James or Frank Laney 967-3500. 962-1044. 962-3996. By LAURA SEIFERT Staff Writer North Carolina citizens will have the chance to participate in a state-wide survey during the next few months that is designed to evaluate issues of concern to the state. The distribution of the surveys is part of Project 2000, a commission appointed by Gov. Jim Hunt to assess concerns that have the potential to become state pro blems by the year 2000. Orange County, like the 99 other coun ties in the state, has formed a volunteer committee to bring the project to the citizens. "The committees were formed in order to get local input... and to stimulate in terest (for the project)," said Terry Lathrop, chairman of the Orange County Steering Committee for Project 2000. "The first thing is to distribute state wide a 'ballot' of issues (to all the coun ties)," Lathrop said. "The ballots will be published in newspapers, and (state officials plan) to Browder said tobacco contributed to the economy of all 50 states, according to a 1979 study conducted by the University of Penn sylvania. The report showed that tobacco con tributed two million jobs, a total of $30 billion in earnings, to the U.S. economy. Tobacco also added $22 billion to local, state and issue, he said. Vandenbergh also plans to make a presentation to the Activities Center steering board in the future. Another difference from the past ad ministrations is in protocol. While former Student Body President Scott Norberg had his executive assistants and commit tee chairmen working independent of each other, executive assistants under Vandenbergh will directly coordinate the SUMMER PLACE: Two-bedroom Kingswood Apartment to sublet beginning May. Across from pool. Option to renew contract for fall at $329.00 per month. Call 929-5068. miscellaneous SPRING BREAK '82! Fort Lauderdale Beach. Best party bidg. oa "strip." Co-ed aptsnas. Beachfront. Sleeps six PLUS. Best prices oa beach! Calfa Gall (305) 462-4152. Breaker's Beach Club. Reserve now. rides RIDE NEEDED TO ORLANDO or Cocoa Beach, Florida for Spring Break. WiB help with gas costs. Cafl Christine 489-8990. FLY TO FLORIDA OR New York, one way or round trip, for Spring Break. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses. Call Ken at 929-7489. I NEED A RIDE TO South Fla. (Ft. LawLMiami) for Spring Break. WiB help with gas, etc. cafl Betsy 933-5393. Keep trying. RIDE NEEDED FOR 3, beginning of Spring Break, to Auburn, AL. Any place from Atlanta to Montgomery okay. Cafl 933-6222. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO Memphis or NashviBe for Spring Break. WiB share driving and expenses. CaB Karen 933-9695. RIDE NEEDED TO WASHINGTON D.C. THIS weekend or next. Can you help me, either way, either weekend? If so, call Sharon, evenings, 933-0701. Thank you. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE HOME TO FLOR IDA (Orlando area) on Thursday or Friday. Will share usual Please help! Katherine, 933-3632. .NEED RIDE TO CENTRAL VIRGINIA (FREDER ICKSBURG, Charlottesville) to leave Thursday night. Will share gas expense. CaB Mark at 933-4295. RIDERSRIDE NEEDED TO TEXAS OR points along the way. CaB Amy at 967-3644. Leaving Thursday. NEED RIDE TO & FROM INDIANA. ANYONE GOING close-by or through for Spring Break. CaB Robin.933-3133. WiB help with gas. TWO WILD AND CRAZY GIRLS need ride to Or lando Florida for Spring Break. Will help with driv ing and expenses. CaB EmBy after 10 pm. 933-2967. ARE YOU LEAVING FOR CHARLOTTE March 5? Can 1 please have a ride? Can leave anytime and wiB share gas. CaB Lisa: 933-4076. rooosnaies ONE' OR TWO FEMALE roommates needed immediately to share furnished apartment on bus. route. Rent very reasonable. CaB 968-1078. MARCH RENT FREE! SHARE A TARHEEL MAN OR Apt forest-view, bus-line. $135 mo. & Vi utiL Prefer female, somewhat studious, liberal. 967-7188, after 6:00. have elementary school students get them and take them home to their parents." The surveys will then be collected and the county committee will prepare a set of recommended actions. That draft will be circulated throughout the state. Citizen input comes in at this stage, also. "Then", in September, each county will send representatives to a state-wide meeting, where the recommendations will once again be reviewed," Lathrop said. The county volunteer committee is responsible for getting the information to the citizens, then reporting its feelings to the state level. "We are there to help with publicizing the ballot and promoting its return," he said. The . county committee met in February, Lathrop said, and is not scheduled to meet again until it is ready to review the citizens' recommendations. "I think it's the best survey of its type I've ever seen," he said. After the committee finalizes its recom mendations, it will present them to the governor and to the legislature. federal taxes and contributed $58 billion to the gross national product. "This is a sizeable con tribution to the economy," she said. Browder said tobacco farmers were not feel ing any threat to the industry. "Reagan refus ed to increase the tax, so I don't think there will be any problem," she said. activities of several related cabinet Qf-. fices. ; - .,: . Vandenbergh has added a sixth ex ecutive assistant, who will be concerned with promoting ' student awareness and -participation in Student Government. . However, past presidents have said' the cabinet restructuring should not be con sidered as being radical. "The essential structure of Student, Government is there, and will stay," Norberg said. "Each new president will make modifications on this structure from year to year." The existing structure for Student Government was developed primarily by former Student Body President Jim Mondale president," but said it was too early to speculate about a possible Mondale-Hunt ticket in 1984. Mondale was to attend two fund raising events Monday a $l,000-a cou ple reception and a $100-a couple dinner. The money will go to Mondale's political actioiQmmitteec; "Committee for , the Future of America," which will distribute the fundi to 19ST Deniociatic-tongres--sional candidates. Mondale planned to spend Monday night at the governor's mansion and visit All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by .12 (noon) one business day before publication. MUST HAVE ROOMMATE NOW or wiB be forced to move. Now rent apt. at Old Well. Please cafl. Desperate. Phone is 942-5299, wanted WANTED: FOLKS WHO WANT spirited fun to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this spring. RAINBOW, the most prestigious recreational soccer in the country, is a wonderful way to make new friends & become integrated into the Chapel Hfll community. Excellent practical teaching & coaching experience. Practices start Monday, March 1 & Tuesday, March 2. UNC Head Coach ANSON DORRANCE is offering a coaching clinic on Sunday, Feb., 28, 3-5 PM on Fetzer Field. Interested coaches should cafl WINKIE LaFORCE at 929-4269 or KIP WARD at 967-8797. I NEED TWO ACC Tournament tickets and am willing to pay. CaB 933-9844 any evening between 6:00 and 8:00. - ITHACA, BINGHAMTON, CORTLAND, or vicinity. Riders needed to share expenses. Leaving March 5, 9:30 am. Returning March 12. CaB Peggy at 933-1 606. ' v SMOKIES IN SPRINGTIME: VIOLETS, dogwood.' wfldSowers and shades of glorious green! Refresh your spirits exploring our peace of mountain and wquiet fireside hours. MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, US 441 S., Sylva, N.C. 704-586-4329. DTH AD STAFF - Meeting today 4:39. TO L AND THE CUBES - JUST a reminder that FL is just 3 days away! ltH be great and yall are great! Love & thanks K. UNC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM: you're stifl 1 to us! Best of luck against East Carolina. We're behind you all the way! Your Pep Band. SUSAN, ANNE. LIBBY, MARY. BETH, SHARON, LuAnn. Ames, Teresa. Wendy, Tonya, Nancy, and Victoria Thanks for a wonderful B-day! You're aB the greatest! Sandy. TO THE CONSPICUOUS LAMBDA CHI: THANKS for a NICE Mardi Gras! Good luck to night! Your reviews will outshine Van CBburn's! Re spectfully, The Conspicuous Concert Goer.'-, ERIC 1528 WEST: YOU HAVE AN admirer. I have met Carey and Keais. Maybe they can help you fig ure this one out! Please respond in Personals. 6th South. ' BOBBY: THE TAR HEEL REACHES TO Texas to say Happy 11 months! Can't wait 'til we meet again "somewhere down the road" and foflow one path! XXXOOO Love, SaBy. STEVE AND ED: THANKS FOR THE luscious post-basketball dinner. Way to a woman's heart is through her stomach? It was exquisite. My compliments. The strawberry blonde. P.S. Steve, good luck on your first day at CHL. MARIA BOL1CK: YOU ARE SWEETER THAN peanut butter Fudge. I guess you know that H.O. is crazy about you. Have a blessed Spring Break! D.G.B. , V ' V - ' I - V y I V ! I " Vj I - Gov. Jim Hunt Asked if the governor would take ac tion and do something about the fin dings, Lathrop said, "One hopes." From page 1 Rep. Walter Jones, D-N.C, also said he did not expect the president to take any action against the tobacco industry. "In my opinion, I think the president will stand firm in his deci sion and will not increase the excise tax on tobacco," he said. From page 1. Phillips, Bob Saunders, 1980-1981 stu dent body president, said. Phillips created five student commit tees that would work within Student Government, Saunders said. The , next president, J.B. Kelly, formed 12 commit tees, and Saunders and Norberg have ad ded and dropped a few committees from that total. J "There is a tremendous temptation to differentiate yourself from your predecessors, which is natural," Saunders said. "But how much change is necessary and how much isn't is a judgment call. ; "These changes are necessary every year," he said. "The format of Student Government needs to change with the times. From page 1 the Research Triangle Park and the new State Math and Science High School in Durham on Tuesday. Flaherty talks David Flaherty,; chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party; will ? speak at the College Republicans meeting , at 8 p.m. in the Union. Refreshments will be served. CHAS: YOUR COUCH leaves i like kis. JR. BEHAVIOR ON OUR totally aad cosnpletely TO THE "FRIEND" WHO SENT ME the lovely red rose Saturday: you're awfufly sweed But, who are you? Please drop hints. Maria L. PANDA BEAR GUESS WHAT? YOU GET 22 hugs today! Happy Birthday to my special gentleman. Loving you always, aB ways. Mlzpah. LT. TERRI, THE CHEESY RIDER WHO ATTACKED a car (and lost!) . . . Friday was megafun! Sorry I was so out of it later! Again sometime! The Muffmonster. TO THE DIFFICULT, BUT ADORABLE GIRL with the Rod Stewart haircut I'm sorry I hurt your feel ings and hung up! 1 never meant to do either! Hope you wiB forgive me. Your funny Val. JIM: Congratulations for getting into Med School. It will be great having you around the "HilT for the next couple of years. Love, your' occasional "HU1 Street Blues" companion. STEPHANIE FROM RALEIGH ZACKS TO WINE games to Man of the Year. You made Friday an enjoyable evening! Talk soon? Dancing? RSVP Personal Lewis Chitchman GEORGE AND FRIENDS: Thanks for putting up with us and for being so patient. We love you dearly! Always, Eleanor, Josephine, and Elvira. Glnle: yoa can forget it all in Florida. Kiss the saad aad have a drink for m. Ta adoro. Love. JR. LENI - HAPPY 20th! YOU'RE GETTING OLDER but are you getting better? Love The Babies (V.O., SherieL and Tracee), . TO ALL OF MY NEW SORORS and Brothers, and Friends who helped me during the past four weeks - 1 love you!! Skee-Wee 13. Nancy W.: Happy Birthday (142 days lyL MD. ATTENTION MT. HOLLY OCCUUST. THE LEOPARD lady and sexpot sorceress wiB hold a rising of The Black Curry-haired Man The Next Good Mood. Orange cake wiB be served. GrroonwwB. MARY: Saw you Wed. night but missed you Sat I went to the Duke game and would have been there afterwards if not for the blackout delay. I'm dying to get better acquainted before Spring Break. If inter ested please reply personals. Your secret admirer from Newman. DONT LEAVE YET! Toronto Exchange and American Express present THE DEERHUN TER Thursday March 4 at 7:00 and 10:30 in 106 Carroll. Admission $1. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYNN. This Is going to be a tough week but we will make up for it this weekend. Hang on till then. Love ya Garry. - v