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Tuesday, February 22, 1983AThe Daily Tar Heel3 Professor and noted author died Saturday Dr. Olin Terrell Mouzon, 70, professor emeritus in economics at UNC-CH died Saturday. Mouzon, of Chapel Hill, joined the UNC faculty in 1939 and retired in 1979. He was a visiting professor at UNC in the spring of 1981. Mouzon wrote three books and numerous articles and monographs, mainly in the field of industrial and energy resources. He had received his B.S. from Southern Methodist University in 1933 and his PhTD. from UNC in 1940. Mouzon is survived by his wife and brother. Services were held Monday in Alderagate Methodist Church. r 4 o. RHA announces events The Residence Hall Association has scheduled a variety of activities for RHA Awareness Week, which will continue through Friday. The week's activities are . planned to heighten student awareness of RHA, which represents students living in campus residence halls. Activities include the following: Today Free admission to Purdy's for women with a dormitory key or Gran ville meal card. Men will be admitted after 10 p.m. for 50 cents with a dormitory key or Granville meal card. Stripes will be shown in Howell Hall at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Admission is free with a dorm key or Granville meal card. All others will be charged $1. . A Breathalyzer party from 7 to 9 p.m. in 204 Union, sponsored by the Carolina Union. Alcohol will be provided and students may take a Breathalyzer test. Representatives from Student Legal Services, University police, the district attorney's office, Student Health Service and the Center for Alcohol Studies will be available to answer questions. Wed., Feb. 23 RA Appreciation Day. Individual residence area will sponsor activities to honor their resident assistants, and RAs will be given a dinner at Mariakakis Restaurant tonight. RAs will also be wearing "Have you hugged your RA today?" buttons. Stripes will be shown in Carroll Hall at 7 and 9:30 p.m.. Free admission for those with a dorm key or Granville meal card and $1 admission for all others. Thurs. , Feb. 24 Pep rally in the Pit from noon until 1 p.m. The celebration will include a cake, the UNC Pep Band and the cheerleaders. Fri., Feb. 25 All-campus party with a DJ in Morehead Cellar from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. The party if BYOB and non-alcoholic beverages will be available. Breathalyzer and sobriety tests will be given for those interested. Man arrested after bar incident By BOB KIMPLETON Staff Writer A Durham man was arrested early Saturday morning by Chapel Hill police for attempted assault with a "death star," a sharp metal weapon which can be flung through the air. A police report said that Wilbur Gene Miller II, 21, made several attempts to assault a Chapel Hill man with the weapon at He's Not Here bar. After being taken to the police station, he was searched and police discovered that he was concealing a death star and brass knuckles, for which he was also charged, the report said. A .45-caliber automatic pistol also was found in his vehicle and taken by police. Miller was turned over to the Orange County Sheriffs Department, where addi tional charges concerning the pistol are pending, the report said. Job interview information A new sign-up system is in effect for interviews with employers visiting campus after Feb. 11. Students must hand in a Student Priority List by Wednesday noon indicating the employers with whom they wish to interview 12-16 days later. They must then check back with CPPS to learn if they have been selected to interview with the employers in whom they have interestrif'scs they must sigh-up Fof'afime sloV oh the" interview schedule. A resume is necessary at the time of sign-up. Details on the new system and Student Priority List forms are available in 21 1 Hanes. Date Monday, Feb. 28 Tuesday, March 1 Wednesday, March 2 Thursday, March 3 Organization Cobb County School System Bankers Trust Company Central Carolina Bank & Trust Company Greensboro News Record First National Bank of South Carolina Radcliffe Publishing Procedures Course Black & Decker Deloitte Haskins & Sells Black & Decker Deloitte Haskins & Sells The Quaker Oats Company -Camp Arrowhead for BoysCamp Glen Arden for Girls Carolina Telephone & Telegraph S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Henrico County Public Schools Prentice-Hall, Inc. Roadway Express, Inc. Peoples Bank & Trust Company Peoples Bank & Trust Company Policy Management Systems Corp. First National Bank of Atlanta Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Pfizer Central Research The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. J.P. Stevens & Co., Inc. Clontech . , Indicates that organization will talk with any major. Lj c j cKy', 0 1 . 3. p. AAA ill! 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UNIVERSITY PRESBYTEKI AM CHURCH 110 HENDERSON STREET on Henderson between Rosemary and Franklin, across Henderson Street from the Chapel Hill Post Office (Across Franklin from the UNC Campus) Stolen bank cards Police nab local man By BOB KIMPLETON Staff Writer A Granville Towers employee was ar rested by Chapel Hill police last Wednes day for attempting to obtain $1 ,000 with a stolen bank card over a five-day period. Lester Charles Vereen of 113 Creer St., a utility helper at Granville towers, was released on $2,500 secured bond following his arrest on charges of stealing two bank credit cards a Central Carolina Bank Master Card and a NCNB Master Card and using the CCB card to fraudulently obtain money. Detective Barry Thompson said the two cards and a slip of paper with the access code for the CCB card were stolen from a purse at 208 Berry hill Hall on Feb. 10. The cards belonged to Margaret Cooper, a technologist at the UNC School of Medi cine. Employees at CCB noticed that large cash withdrawals had been made with the stolen card from Feb. 10-14, and they ad vised Chapel Hill police that a card had been used five times in five days to obtain a total of $1,000. . Thompson said a police officer on patrol observed Vereen, who was being watched because of erratic behavior, at tempt to use the CCB banking machine at University Mall on Feb. 15. The bank machine kept the card because there was a $1,000 credit limit on her CCB account, Cooper said. . Police, who later made a connection be tween the large amounts of money withdrawn from a CCB account and the attempted use of the CCB machine, con tacted Cooper. Cooper verified that her card was missing. Police arrested Vereen the following afternoon. Cooper said that she did not know her card was stolen until police contacted her. On the day her cards were stolen, she had heard about money being taken from an employee's purse in Berryhill Hall, she said. 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