2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, November 21, 1983 day after In Ehringhaus donn, STAND members postponed a discussion until after the ABC news program on the movie's effects. Viewers were scheduled to discuss how they fell about the likelihood of a nuclear attack and what could be done to prevent a war. During the news program, Shultz said the movie was "not the future at all." "7Tie film is a vivid and dramatic portrayal of the fact that nuclear war is simply not acceptable," Shultz said in an interview on ABC immediately following the broadcast. The policy of the United States "for decades now," has been "based on the idea that we simply do not accept a nuclear war, and we've been successful in preventing it." education the parents themselves, she said. "We don't develop the activities here and send them out for use," Olmsted said. "An activity used in Wisconsin may not be appropriate for use in Florida." Parent educators spend the other half of their time in the classroom. In addition, 50 percent or more of those parents not directly employed by PEFTP volunteer to participate directly in classroom activities, Olmsted said. "We feel that very often parents we work with have not had positive experiences with schooling itself," Olmsted said. "We want to get them to see school as a positive place. We want parents and children to be equal educators of children." The program also encourages parents to become in volved in the PEFTP decision-making process, Olmsted said. Parents have input both into running the program itself and into the school systems. , If the parents have grievances against the school, PEFTP provides alternative groups for problem solving, she said. The program encourages parents to become involved in school board elections and bonding issues. "The idea is that by getting parents involved in education issues, they will then encourage their children to stay in school," Olmsted said. 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An open forum on Integration Monday, November 21, 7:30 pm. Room 100 Hamilton Hall, sponsored by UNC Student Government. lost and found WALLET LOST; brown leather, contains plenty of identifica tion, but no money. $10.00 reward. Lost near Soaps Sat., Nov. 12. CaU Robert Smith. 933-6247. Dreams do come true! The Chapel Hill The Chapel Hill HEmnen-Dazs Ice Cream Shoppe DELIVERS! (to the campus of UNC) Sun.-Thurs starting at 7 pm Call 942-7484 Package Includes: Lodging In Condos Llft Tickets Parties Races Skiers Interested. Come to the UNC Ski Club Meeting TONIGHT Student Union 8:15 (check at desk for room ) Contact: Nights: Brad Carpenter 933-5463 Greg Sowers 968-9073 Days: 1-800-368-2006 Xf7 coy The only reason the United States has nuclear weapons, Shultz added, "is to see to it that they aren't used." And he said the destructive capability of the. U.S. nuclear arsenal has been reduced by 70 percent since the 1960s. "In addition to having this policy of balance and deterrent, we have a policy of reduction," he said-. "In President Reagan's efforts to deal with this problem, reduction of nuclear weapons has been at the top of its list." Many of the expected 75 million viewers gathered in churches and neighbors' homes to watch The Day After, a $7 million, 2'-hour movie that shows residents of the Kansas City area dying instantly by ir radiation, others in nearby Lawrence, Kan., dying slow ly by radiation poisoning, and a resulting society ruled The program originated in 1968 out of the Head Start Program. Olmsted said Head Start was effective as long as children were in the program, but once they left Head Start, their gains faded away. "Follow Through was developed to pick up children as they are leaving Head Start and to create a learning environment more receptive to their needs," Olmsted said. UNC is ranked third among 15 universities involved in PEFTP. With seven school systems ranging from Florida to Wisconsin, UNCs is one of the larger pro grams in the country, Olmsted said. The program is monitored by faculty in the School of Education. Its direction entails communicating with one person in charge of each of the seven communities. In addition, Olmsted makes personal visits to check on the program's progress. Although PEFTP is faculty-directed, five graduate students also receive both direct training and research skills through the program. These students work with PEFTP data and with the monitoring of the program. This work entails analyzing child improvement data. The graduate students also make trips to com munities, where they work with the teachers, parents and children. In addition, they sometimes develop i OWN 1 N.'B 2 VQk 3 ECR.1G 4 FLEX 5 NDB 6 NPBI 7 NCBI 8 CGFNS 9 GRE PSYCH 10 GRE BIO 11 ACHIEVEMENTS 12 NURSING BDS 13 CPA 14 SPEED READING 15 ESL REVIEW 16 INTRO TO LAW SCHOOL 'tamlkm-W. EDUCATIONAL CENTER LOST: LADY'S BLACK BILLFOLD Thursday afternoon in or near under grad library. Keep the money but please return everything else. No questions asked. Call Carolyn at 929-6652. Keep trying! help wanted WANTED: MALE STUDENTS FOR Spring Semester research study on effects of aerobic running programs. Those participating will recieve physical education credit and personalized training routines. If interested in getting in to good physical condition, come to orientation meeting on -113083 at 7:30 pm in room 109 Fetzer Gymnasium or contact Steve Nelson at 933-0130 during evenings. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? ASTHMA mRi earn $75 In an EPA Breathing Study on th UNC campus. To qualify you must b atale, 18-35, with currently active asthma. For more informa tion please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? FEMALES and black males $45 will be paid to healthy non smokers, age 18-35, who complete an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. For more info please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm. i HEY SENIORS!! Want to send an unforgetable week in Freeport & Nassau over Spring Break? Join with us, the Senior Class, and cruise through the best Spring Break you've ever spent! Infor mation in the Pit. It is THE DAY AFTER Join hands in the Pit today to show your support for disarmament, and your disgust for the arms race. Today 11:50 Boom! From page 1 by rifles and fear. ABC-TV in New York said it received 1,075 tele phone calls immediately after the broadcast. ABC spokesman David Horowitz said 662 of the callers "ex pressed support" for the broadcast, 393 gave "negative views," and the remainder were asking for information about follow-up programs. Psychiatrists set up hot-lines to help viewers handle the specter of nuclear war. Anti-nuclear groups sche duled candlelight vigils in Kansas City and Lawrence after the movie and planned rallies and public meetings in dozens of cities throughout the week. ABC executives called it "the most important movie we or anyone else have ever made" and it came against the backdrop of a debate in Europe over whether U.S. nuclear missiles should be stationed in West Germany. From page 1 materials to be used in the program. Analysis of the PEFTP data shows positive results, Olmsted said. A survey conducted in 1980-81 showed dropout rates among PEFTP children were significantly reduced, she said. In this survey, children in the program since 1969 were compared with older siblings who had not been in the program. The results showed a 28 percent dropout rate among the program's children and a 50 percent rate among their siblings. Olmsted said the program was more concerned with children staying in school than with their grade levels. She said that if the child were given a positive learning environment, he would stay in school and his grades should naturally improve. The program has also found success on the parent level, Olmsted said. Hundreds of PEFTP parents have returned to high school to earn their diplomas. In addition, some have gone on to vocational school or to college. Olmsted added that the government's continued ' funding for PEFTP further indicates its success in the face of so many educational cutbacks in the Reagan administration. faculty situation the University must be sensitive to the. in creased possibility that a feeling of isolation can result' he wrote. "We must be ever mindful that it is the responsibility of all faculty and staff to create an atmos phere where all who join us feel respected, comfortable and relaxed as they pursue their new responsibilities as members of our family." As for the University's student population, die report indicated there was a slight decrease in total enrollment, from 22,016 in 1982 to 21,757 in 1983. Black enrollment also decreased from 1,913 in 1982 to 1,883 in 1983. Rlark students still mnke hp W pcr"cnt f the total U38 IfiTt II 310 Elliott VLu BaL.. hu. - XJV3li- Fri. . f 8 5 ) J3 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $500-51200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. VOLUNTEERS! VOLUNTEERS! VOLUNTEERS! NEEDED for the Campus Y Handicrafts Bazaar on Dec. 3rd. 4th and 5th. We need hosts, hostesses, waiters, waitresses, security guards, etc. to work two hour shifts only. If interested contact Carole at 933-6412 or leave your name and number at the Campus Y office (962-2333) before Tues. Nov. 29th. DESPERATELY NEEDED: TUTOR FOR Math 30. Call im mediately 933-8008. services NEED A TYPIST? REASONABLE rates, fast. Call 942-1380 after 6:30 p.m. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. 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Alcoholics Anonymous "Some Facts on Drinking, Alcoholism & AA" Speakers: Dr. Arthur Axelbank MD non AA Guest Speaker (Orange Family Medical Center & UNC Family Medicine Program) Tom I AA Speaker Time 8:00-9:00 pm Friday, Dec. 2, 1983 St. Matthew's Episcopal Church King Street (across from Orange County Board of Education) Hillsborough.N.C. or call 967-9530 for more information (Turn i I :anct The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Swarms of Israeli fighter-jets rocketed and strafed positions, in the Syrian-held mountains east of Beirut in a retaliatory raid Sun day, and ground gunners shot down at least one of the planes. The fighters came from over the Mediterranean, roared low over Beirut and hurtled east starting at 2 p.m. (7 a.m. EST). They made at least a dozen runs over the capital and the mountains. State radio said as many as 18 warplanes struck a half-dozen villages in the 45-minute attack, the third Israeli retaliatory strike this month against targets in Syrian-held parts of Lebanon. Syria claimed two Israeli planes were downed Sunday. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, in an interview on Israel Television's Arabic service, said, "We will continue to fight the terrorists. . .as long as their efforts are aimed at hurting Israel." He warned that Israel may "act in ways it has not yet done" to combat guerrilla attacks, but he did not elaborate. TRIPOLI, Lebanon PLO rebels poured artillery shells on this city of a From page 1 ck representation in undergraduate enrollment, but black representation in the professional and graduate schools decreased from 8.4 percent in 1982 to 7.9 percent in 1983 and from 5.5 percent in 1982 to 5.3 percent in 1983. The total number of female students exceeded the total number of male students for the sixth consecutive year. The University has a current enrollment of 12,035 female students 55.3 percent of the total. Females outnumber males at the undergraduate and graduate school levels, but are outnumbered two to one in the professional schools 1,122 to 560. Witt 1 Real Pit Onnil A Bar B Q J 15-501 Bypass at Road la Chapel Hill FRANKLIN STREET t 1 Sonntf ml n. - A U MRU antwrw. linn - 7rin & SmL til 10PM TYPING. $1.25 PER PAGE. FREE correction of typos. Other services, at reasonable rates, include: pickup and delivery, overnight on short papers (less than 20 pages), proofing and editing, rough draft availability. Graduate School approved. 10 off theses and dissertations (or any paper longer than 50 pages) during November. Call 489-68 or 489-7168 after 3 p.m. D.J. FOR PARTIES. REUNIONS, weddings, dances, pig pkkin's. 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Police said they will ring the Parliament building today during the debate on an issue that has deeply divid ed the country. Protesters have threatened to blockade the building so deputies can't attend the two-day debate. Chancellery spokesman Alexander Allardt declined to reveal what An dropov said in his letter to Kohl. But the conservative Hamburg newspaper Bild am Sonntag said the Soviet president warned that the West German govern ment must be prepared to "take the con sequences" if West Germany goes through with the missile deployment. Audit Board Applications for positions on . the stu dent Audit Board are now being accepted. Please deliver a resume and cover letter to 'DTH' staff to The Daily Tar Heel staff will meet today at 10 p.m. Staff members should Luncheon Specials available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza Buffet Spaghetti Lasagna Salad Bar Great Potato i Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-midnite, Fri. & Sat. PRESENT THIS AD FOR 2 FOR 1 PIZZA SPECIAL! 208 W. 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ROOMMATE NEEDS ROOM; QUIET, studious person to live alone or share your space. Call collect 782-2266 ask for James. rides RIDE NEEDED TO RALEIGH-Durham Airport or someone to share a cab with for Thanksgiving. Share gas. Scott 933 2828. CHARLESTON WV. BECKLEY. PRINCETON. Wytheville. Mount Airy. Winston-Salem, Greensboro. For a good ride call 929-82. Leave a message on the answering machine. NEED RIDERS OR RIDE to Atlanta, Ga. for Thanksgiving. Leave Wed. and return Sun. Share gas and driving. Call Debbie 967-0334 keep trying! WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE TG) . , CORNED BEEF If AND HOT PASTRAMI? BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 mmm&mb n NEW HAVEN, Conn. A Harvard University freshman was critically in jured when she was hit on the head by a goal post during the pandemonium after the 100th Harvard-Yale football game, officials said Sunday. Margaret Cimino, 18, of North Tar rytown, N.Y., was injured Saturday when she and hundreds and of other spectators rushed onto the Yale Bowl field after Harvard's 16-7 victory over Yale, police said. Cimino was taken to the Hospital of St. Raphael in New Haven, where she was breathing with the help of a respirator, and her condition was being monitored by a team of neurosurgeons. SILK HOPE, N.C. A Ku Mux Klan member was charged with killing a fellow Klansman in a dispute after a rally in Chatham County, Sheriff Jack Elkins said. James Holder was held in Chatham County jail without bond after the shooting Sunday and was scheduled for a court appearance Wednesday, Elkins said Sunday. David Wallace, 47, died of a wound from a .12-gauge shotgun. The argument took place at a residence on the Silk Hope road between Siler City and Silk Hope where the Klan rallied Saturday, said Elkins, adding that he didn't know what the argument was about. positions open -- Box 18 of the Carolina Union or leave them at the Union desk. Applications are due by Nov. 28. meet check the Union schedule for the room number. Study in Thun, Switzerland, this summer EUROPEAN POLITICS FROM A SWISS PERSPECTIVE May 28-June 14, 1984 Professor Jurg Steiner, Program Director Informal Meeting Tonight (Nov, 21) 369 Hamilton Hall 78 p.m. 3 Nightly Specials Monday and Tuesday Pizza Buffet All the Pizza and salad you can eat only $3.20 Wednesday Lasagna and Spaghetti Buffet -All the spaghetti and salad you can eat or one serving of lasagna and all the salad you can eat only $3.20 t i 1 1 $2. $1. $2. $1. $1. 95 95 95 95 95 11-1 5149 RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE for Thanksgiving. Can leave after 11:00 on Wednesday. Will share gas. Call 942-5559. for rent NEED AN APARTMENT 2ND semester? (and no longer?!) Sub-lease available in Old Well complex from Jan. 1-May 14. 2 bedrooms, bath, and kitchen-furnished. Roommate is a quiet, non-smoking male. Rent-$150mo. Utilities ap proximately $30mo. Call 968-0086. personals SPRING BREAK TRIP TO Nassau. March 4-11. Air via Eastern Airlines, Hotel package, transfers, all taxes for $585.00. Can 967-2516 for details. STEPHANIE, THIS IS MY first and only personal to anyone. I love you like the song says: red, white, fire, snow, sand. Love, David. THE DTH WILL NOT pubUah Wad. 1 1 23. DmmO Hn for cuuMifteda for Mon. 1 1 28 will b Tm. 1122 at noon. BILL HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! THANK you for two wonder ful year of hugs & kisses, cookies & cream, late night walks, warm hands, comforting sholders, happy smiles and unending friendship. Hope it's only a beginning! Love always, Janet. LEVIS FOR 12.98. SeUing out fast at Johnny T-Shirt. MISS SAPPHIRE OLIVIA JOHNSONN-YOU are Just too hot! 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