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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, November 29, 1983 Duke Power asks for another The Associated Press RALEIGH Duke Power Co. asked the N.C. Utilities Commission on Monday to grant a 13.6 percent rate increase that would boost a typical homeowner's monthly bill by $8.77. The $213 million request comes less than two months after the company was granted an increase of about $76 million a year, which added $3.03 to the monthly bill of a typical 1 ,000-kilowatt-hour customer. A major part of the new increase would help pay for the se cond unit of the 1.9 billion McGuire Nuclear Station about 17 miles northwest of Charlotte. The $l billion unit is being tested before being placed in routine use. If approved, the monthly bill for a typical customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours would increase from $62.48 to $71.25. Duke officials said Monday they would ask the state to let them put about $91 million of the rate increase into effect on an interim basis when the second McGuire unit goes into operation early next year. The last rate increase request also cited the need to raise money to pay for the McGuire No. 2 unit. That request, filed on Feb. 2, sought a 7.7 percent increase. The utilities commission approved on Sept. 30 a 5.2 percent increase. "About one-half of the request is to recover the North Carolina retail portion of the company's investment in McGuire Nuclear Station Unit 2," said William H. Grigg, Duke Power executive vice nrp;Ment for flnanrp and administration Seuk building block of the kingdom of heaven an ideal world. Our model is to create an ideal world through an ideal family. So we value our family system. So we don't encourage members to give up everything. DTII: Does the Rev. Moon choose who he wants you to marry? Seuk: Yeah, basically yeah, Rev. Moon ac tually conducted many marriage ceremonies. Actually, frankly, speaking, each individual has limitations in finding the best mate for themselves. That is why there are so many divorces in this society. So we trust Rev. Moon. He has the spiritual ability to find the best mate. That is why we ask Rev. Moon to recommend the best possible mate for us. We have the option to receive his recommendation or not; that is our responsibility, our option. Rev. Moon recommends our mate because our members ask him to do so, and our members trust him. DTH: The Unification Church owns several factories, hotels and newspapers and is actively investing in other organizations. Some people have estimated its annual income at up to $60 million. As a church in the United States it is not taxed. Why does the church invest so heavily? Lebanon tion forces. No agreement on an evacuation timetable has been announced. While inspecting his troops in Tripoli, Arafat refused to say when he planned to leave. He also claimed Syria had moved one parachute battalion to new positions north of Tripoli late Sunday and had redeployed about 40 tanks near villages to the east. A leader of an insurgent PLO faction con tinued to insist that his troops would not leave the Palestinian refugee camps near Tripoli which they captured from Arafat. Col. Saeed Mousa insisted the camps were not part of the CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE SICK? Our health program. Problems and plans. Fall meeting of the UNC-CH Chapter, AAUP Open Meeting Panel discussion: Tuesday, November 29 4:00 pm, 569 Hamilton Hall Participants: Ms. Cindy Godwin, Electronic Data Systems Ms. Kitty McCollum, UNC-CH Benefits Officer Prof. A.C. Linnerud, NCSU Dept. of Statistics Prof. Derek Hodgson, Chair, UNC-CH Faculty Welfare Committee Followed by Questions and Refreshments DO COME! 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 5t 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 BRING US YOUR VIDEOTAPES for student video show case! Applications at Union desk. Deadline Dec. 1st. THE UNC COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will mmmt Tca day at 8.-00 pm in th Unioa. Discussion of a poaaf bU caam Prty tor co wvatlv will b arid, all THE UNC D&D Club will meet at 7:30 Tuesday in the Union. We will discuss T-shirts and an end of the year party. lost and found LOST: DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, Friday. Nov ember 25th on Franklin Street or campus. Extremely high reward. Please call Janet 966-2358 or 929-2395. heTT RAINBOW, Z&SfK The Joan SMOKING ACCESSORIES Complete line of custom Harley Parts Rock Star Tapestries (45x58) T-ShirtsLeather VestsSilver JewelryFishnestsKama Sutra HammockMagic Butler Ashtray Hammock ChairWrist Bands Backlight Bulbs Bandannas Handmade QuiltsUnderground Comix 3022 N. Roxboro Rd., Durham 471-3794 JL "Even with this increase, Duke's rates will be below the na tional average and among the lowest in the Southeast," he said. The second McGuire unit its twin No. 1 unit went into operation in 1981 was built at a lower cost per kilowatt hour than any other unit in the nation completed in the last year, he said. A breakdown of the higher rates sought Monday shows $96.8 million would go toward paying for the McGuire unit. That is about half of the amount sought. Duke said $54.8 million would pay for increases in other plant costs and operating expenses. The increased cost of borrowing money would require another $38.1 million of the increase, and financing work for the Catawba nuclear plant being built 19 miles southwest of Charlotte would amount to $23.1 million. Monday's requested rate increase does not involve Duke's controversial decision in the February request to ask consumers to help pay for the $783 million cancellation of the Cherokee nuclear plant near Gaffney, S.C. Robert Bennink, general counsel for the Utilities Commis sion, said public hearings on Monday'srequest would be scheduled throughout Duke's operating area within the next four months. The commission's Public Staff, which represents consumers in rate requests, will make a recommendation on Duke's latest request, he said. Public Staff officials said Monday it was too early to comment on their reaction to the request. Seuk: To establish the kingdom of heaven, we should establish some cultural foundation many things to influence the people. For ex ample, we have worked at the conference for theologians. Annually theologians gather together to have a conference on God. We need money to bring all the theologians together. Also, we have an international conference on the unity of science. Also we have many different conferences to establish a kingdom of heaven on earth, an ideal society on this earth. We should influence all different areas in the society. So we need funds for many different activities. Also, we established a newspaper, as you may know. Also, we have the Washington Times and New York Tribune. In CARP, we have World Vision Times. That is why we in vest so much money. Most of the money was brought by members' fund raising efforts around the world. In the last 10 years Rev. Moon has brought in much money from foreign coun tries Japan, Europe to save this country. DTH: The Rev. Moon lives on a large estate in New York. How much of the money goes directly to Rev. Moon? Tripoli area. The cease-fire agreement mediated by Syria and Saudi Arabi calls for all PLO forces to leave the Tripoli region. Rafshid Karami, the former Lebanese premier in charge of the evacuation negotia tions, told reporters that PLO fighters who came from abroad to aid Arafat should be evacuated to where they had come from. Those initially living in northern Lebanon "are free to choose between departing abroad with their comrades or to going back to live in the camps of wherever they used to live," FOUND: LADIES' WATCH AT west gate Kenan Stadium before Duke game. Call 929-8572 to Identify. - 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? 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Until he came to this country he never had property. He used some small corner of a church building. His lifestyle used to be very simple. Now he is a famous person worldwide. His followers advise him to use a nice house for the prestige of our move ment. He has 13 children, many important guests visit him, so he needs some place he can have comfort meeting with prominent people. Also, there is a security problem. Many peo ple, expecially communists hate him. There are some plots to assassinate him, so he needs some security. That is why the members advise him to live in that mansion. DTH: Do you have any closing remarks? i Seuk: The time has come for all the conscien- . tious and righteous to unite together. The Pilgrims, 200 years ago, sacrificed themselves to establish one kingdom under God. They dedicated their life to the nation. Likewise, now the time has come for all conscientious people to unite together and establish not one nation under God, but one world under God. From page 1 Karami said. Karami said PLO rebels "will have to go back to their camps and that does not necessarily mean the Baddawi and Nahr El Bared camps." Lebanese President Amin Gemayel, mean while, had a private 40-minute audience with Pope John Paul II in the Vatican. He also met with Italy's Socialist premier, Bettino Craxi, and thanked him for sending 2,100 Italian troops to take part in the four-nation peacekeeping force of 5,800 men stationed in Beirut. r3 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-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. TALENTED HANDYMAN: CARPENTRY. ERRANDS. yardwork. Flexible schedule needd. 3 hours twice a week caU 929-7529. 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LEARN BARTENDING MALE & Female. Ages 19-up. Day and evening classes. Earn up to $10.50 an hour. U.N.C. Campus. 942-5385. How does your apartment rate? Return your TENANT SURVEY today for the 1984 Southern Part of Heaven? Housing Guide 962-8313 State land: Nation The Associated Press A record November blizzard trap ped thousands of travelers and brought Midwestern cities to a standstill with head-high drifts Monday while the death toll climbed to 56 from back-to-back snowstorms. The storm closed major highways arid key airports in seven states as heavy snow fell from Oklahoma and Colorado to upper Michigan. Snow accumulations of 2 feet or more in some areas were whipped into 9-foot drifts by 50-mph winds. "There just isn't anything going on out there because you plain can't move," said a dispatcher for the Nebraska State Patrol. The wind made it feel like 40 degrees below zero in some areas and residents were warned to stay home. Houses went dark and cold as power lines snapped under the weight of ice. Schools, businesses and government offices closed in many cities such as Minneapolis, Minn., Omaha, Neb., and Sioux Falls, S.D. Across the hardest hit states of Col orado, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota, motorists by the hundreds sought shelter in Na tional Guard armories, churches and truck stops. WASHINGTON The Reagan administration, upset over a resur First foreigner aboard Space shuttle launches despite weather The Associated Press SPACE CENTER, Houston Colum bia blasted into orbit Monday carrying six astronauts who quickly put the $1 billion Spacelab to work, beginning one of the most ambitious scientific expeditions ever undertaken nine days of non-stop ex periments that will study the heavens, the Earth and man himself. Astronauts Owen K. Garriott and Byron Lichtenberg started turning on equipment in the 23-foot-long Spacelab, in the cargo bay of Columbia, just three hours after they and four crewmates were launched from the Kennedy Space Center. The launch was precisely on time, 11 a.m. EST, despite a looming weather front that threatened a two-day delay. Columbia carried into space the largest crew ever six astronauts and was the first U.S. launch to include a non-American, West German Ulf Merbold. Give A Gift Of Health . . . A One-Month Holiday Cift Certificate for $35.00 SEE Vffl 503 w. Main St. carrboro (Next to A&P) Stop by or call us at 933-9249 SEMESTER ENDING AND THE house a wreck, right? Housekeeping Extraordinaire to the rescue. Pronto. Ralph Macklin. 933-7410. We guarantee you will receive your rent deposit. for sale TWO JR. GIRLS TIRED of dorm life. Setting contracts in same suite, tenth floor James. Call 933-4953 or 933-4954. CRA1GE HALL CONTRACT FOR sale -Grad male. 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The officials said an earlier ap proval for the sale was not formally under review, but some senior officials wanted it withdrawn and, in the mean time, final permission for a $2 million purchase of military helicopter parts was being held up to signal U.S. dis pleasure. WASHINGTON Members of the Amalgamated Transit Union have voted overwhelmingly to reject the latest Greyhound offer to settle a bit ter strike, a union official said Mon day. . Rex Hardesty, a spokesman for the AFL-CIO here, revealed the vote as representatives of the union were meeting with reporters in Phoenix, Ariz., home base of Greyhound. According to Hardesty, 9,181 union members voted to reject the new offer, while only 335 voted in favor of it. That represented a margin of 96.4 per cent voting against the strike. Hardesty noted, however, that about 3,000 members of the union did not cast ballots on the latest company offer. RALEIGH The state Commis sion on Education for Economic Mission commander John Young, 53-year-old veteran making his a record , sixth flight, sounded like a rookie as Col umbia orbited 155 miles above the Earth. "It is so neat up here," he said. "It is really something." Earlier he noted: "Things don't change any." "It's a beautiful flying machine," radioed pilot Brewster H. Shaw Jr., 38, who was making his first flight. "It's really some ride. It's the smoothest way togo you ever saw." The crew had a bit of trouble opening the hatch that covers the tunnel from Co lumbia's cabin to Spacelab. NASA beam ed down TV pictures that showed the astronauts tugging and yanking to no avail for several minutes, until finally they freed a recalcitrant latch and the hatch swung free. Then Garriott, Lichtenberg and Mer bold floated through the 19-foot tunnel and made a joint entry into Spacelab, smil ing broadly and shaking hands all around v They jturned, on. the lights and quickly set to work activating the experiments. Young also paid a brief visit before returning to the cabin. "Welcome to Spacelab," capsule com- municator Franklin Chang told them. Hair Unlimited Inc. Since HAIR 405 W. Franklin St. Upstairs over The Trail Shop Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina .Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. SKI EQUIPMENT: SKIS: 195 cm. hart javelins, marker bin dings ($45) poles: scott poles ($10) boots: lange, size 8 ($10) goggles: $3 misc. ski pantswarm-ups, $5-$ 15 call after 10 pm, 967-2087. MINOLTA 3570 ZOOM lens: 54 mm: $160 or best offer. CaU 967-3240 nights: keep trying. FOR SALE HINTON JAMES Housing Contract Male. Price negotiable. Quiet roommate good suite. CaU FTynn Harris (933-4885) or Brooks Binder (933-4884) call now! 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Linda Winner, vice chairman of the state Personnel Commission for Public School Employees, proposed a $46.4 million plan to let teachers work more days each year. More experienc ed teachers would be allowed to work the longest. The comments came at the first of four public hearings to be held by the approximately 50 members of the Commission on Education for Economic Growth. Gov. Jim Hunt appointed the com mission of legislators, business execu tives, educators and parents to develop and promote policies to im prove education in North Carolina. CHARLOTTE Christmas is not only the peak season for shoppers, it's the busiest time of the year for shop lifters, North Carolina merchants say. Oversized coats, adjustable skirts and hooks on the inside of clothing are just a few of the devices shoplifters use to take merchandise. Nationwide, merchants say they lose about $16 billion a year to shop lifters and that 45 percent of all shop lifting occurs during the Christmas shopping season. In North Carolina, shoplifting is a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in prison and a $100 fine. Young and Shaw will fly Columbia, per forming some 192 manuevers, while Gar riott, 53, Lichtenberg, 35, Merbold, 42, and Robert A.R. Parker, 46, operate more than 70 experiments designed by scientists from 14 countries. Powerful telescopes and sensors will probe the life and death of distant stars and gauge the energy exploding from the Earth's own star, the sun. Other sensors and cameras will focus on the Earth, mapping the land surface and electronically sniffing the planet's atmo sphere and gauging its magnetic fields. A keen-eyed German camera, capable of capturing views with a resolution of 32 feet,, will take pictures not before possible, while a radar sensor will penetrate clouds to probe the surface. Sixteen experiments will study how life forms from Earth, including man himself, react to the weightless environment of space. Included are investigations into the .space sickness . phenomena , that Jias af fected nearly - half -of-the -26 shuttle astronauts. The tests include the" response of human blood cells and of the immune system to zero gravity. The astronauts will take and analyze blood samples through- out the mission. 1970 FITNESS TM 942-4391 942-4388 RIDE NEEDED DESPERATELY TO Richmond, VA or vicinity. Will help pay for gas and leave Friday, Dec. 2. Please caU Craig at 933-1893 anytime. personals JOIN US FOR OUR very special Hannukah deli on Wed.. Nov. 30. 6-7:30 pm at the HiDel House. We will light the first candle of Hannukah and turn on our out side Menorah at 6 pm and follow It with a deU with aU your favorites and Latkes too! Following the deli will be a very special program with the Newman Center. Please read on . . . THE HILLEL FOUNDATION AND the Newman Center invite you to share tat a very special program on the first night of Hannukah, Wed., Nov. 30, 7:30 at the New man center. 218 Prttsboro St. Dr. David Halperin. UNC Religion Dept., wiO give a presentation on "Judaism and Christianity Some Historical Perspectives." Everyone is welcome to loin in for this exciting program. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CLAYTON! MY "reinmoose" and I wish you all the best. We hope your day is as special as you are! Love, Carol. SEB AFTER THREE MONTHS, we couldn't be closer and after one week, it couldn't be better . Live for now and don't think of Christmas. I love you. PJP. SUSAN?-YOU CAME INTO the grocery store. Sunday night at 1 1 :45 pm, with your blonde friend. You used to work at "VIS", you don't nice to waste bags, and you needed change for bubblegum. I took your money. How about din ner? A Very Interested Person! GARY M. - HAPPY BWTHDAY1 -MsBaaa. SHH IT'S MACARONI'S 20th B-day! Who shit? She shM I just hope you make H to 103. Tarn waiting till 105! RUFF! Love Always, Bubba. DAVID HERE'S TO SUNDAYS. Wednesday's and Mon days! Sure missed you over Thanksgiving! You have nothing to worry about ever! Are you sure you'd like leather pants? Can't wait to show you off this weekend! Karen. LUCY, HAPPY BIG TWO zero! Just once more and youll be legal, or somethin' like that, I don't know. Have a happy! Snoopy. Let The Good Times Roll! since 1980 Balloon's and Tunes 967-3433
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