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ft" 9Y' f"r"' nm u i"c "iiiiii m"mr "' ' '' 1,11 nrni''!!' 'iii"r 9t 2The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, 'hootaii By DAN MORRISON Staff Writer The condition of Tony Garrett of Chapel Hill, who was shot following a robbery Monday, deteriorated from good to fair condition at North Carolina Memorial Hospital Tues day, a hospital spokesman said. It is not known when he will be released. Garrett, 23, one roommate, and two friends were robbed at about 7:19 p.m. Monday in their Ashley Forest apartment on Airport Road. A $250 watch and $2 in cash were PORTRAIT Blood Shot Eyes from attempting the 120 page chapterofAncientCeltic Customs the nightbefore. Permanent dropadd damage. Pursed lips The Ultimate Campus Idea of Chic Dressing. The peak of plaid boxers nHEHFFJONSS Student Stores BERMUDA QQIIBGE WEEKS K pi v ct7 vmw nsv it " W Your College Vi'eek in Bermuda is more than just sun, sand and surf. Right from the lirst outrageous "College Bash" at Klbow Beach, it's an unrelenting test of your endurance. Spectacular seaside buffet luncheons. A calypso and limbo festival like none other. Smashing daiice-til-' you-drop beach parties, featuring Bermuda's top rock, steel and calypso bands, liven a "Party Cruise and Private Island Extravaganza! All compliments of the Bermuda Department of Tourism. Bermuda is all of this and much, much more. STATKSVILLU TRAVEL SERVICK, INC. P.O. Box 232 2 l North Center St. Statesville, N.C. 28677 (7(M) 872-3686 or: (8(H)) 342-6515- January 21, 1987 vidtnm's coindliitiioe the only items taken from the apart ment, Chapel Hill police said. Police Planner Keith Lohmann said neither the robbers nor the car they used to get away have been identified. The two ski-masked suspects could have driven off in a burgundy colored, medium-sized car, police said. One Ashley Forest resident re ported seeing a car like the one described by police leaving the apart ment complex not long after the incident. OF A UMC STUDENT See the entire collection March 1 to April 4, 1987 V'JT When you breakaway this year, do it with style. TRIANGLE TRAVEL AGENCY 10 1 8 West Main St. Durham, N.C. 27701 (919) 682-5521 or: (919) 685-1922 (Broad St. Office) (919) 854-6671 (Raleigh Office) (919) 929-0099 (in Chapel Hill) Garrett and his friends were sup posedly told to lie down on the floor as the robbers looted the apartment. Garrett was shot in the shoulder for no apparent reason as the suspects left, police said. Police have yet to establish a Aldermen basketball games. In addition to the driveways, the firm's report also recommended "short-range" plans to add new parking spaces around the Smith The Baseball Hat A college essential for any coed with 8:00 classes Qy College Ring. Smart students know that they don't have to be Seniors to wear a class ring. Herff Jones does not discriminate according to class rank. Buy now and enjoy wearing it before and after you graduate. Today 10am-3pm V, It's touring the island on our breey mopeds. (Do remember to keep left!) It's jogging on quiet country roads-including an early morning 2-k "run Run" from Horseshoe Bay. It's exploring the treasures in our international shops, playing golf on eight great courses, and tennis on over 100 island-wide courts. But most of all, it's the feeling you get on a tiny, flower-bedecked island, separated from everywhere and everything by 600 miles of sea. This year, go wild . . . in style. See your Campus Travel Representative or Travel Agent for details. . MERIDIAN' TRAVEL SERVICE 2014 Cameron St. Raleigh. N.C. 27605 (919)828-7431 or: Research Triangle Park Office (919) 549-8921 , worsens motive for the case. "We have no other developments on the case as of this morning (Tuesday)," Lohmann said. Neither of Garrett's friends nor his roommate could be reached for comment Tuesday afternoon. from page 1 Center: 50 spaces to the staff lot behind the Center, 50 additional spaces in the F Lot and 250 new spaces in a lot that will be built. "If they want to alleviate the traffic situation, said Mario Cruz, who directed the meeting, "why would they want to build more spaces? That will only make the problem worse." Mover G. Smith, president of the Educational Foundation, was on a business trip to Charlotte Tuesday, and efforts to reach him were unsuccessful. David Bonk, transportation planner for the town of Chapel Hill, said Tuesday that any roadway proposals in the Educational Foun dation report are not favored by the town. When the Smith Center was being planned, citizens living in the Mason Farm Road area expressed concerns about intrusions on their neighbor hoods, and the special-use permit issued by Chapel Hill for the con struction had no provisions for development west of the Smith Center, he said. Any such development would now need a special modification of the existing permit,. and such an action is unlikely. Bonk said. Brady from page 1 Government," he said. "He is the same guy who never votes in the election because he sees Student Government fighting political wars instead of fighting the Rams' Club for better seats." Student life can be improved by Student Government, Brady said, if student leaders can get in touch with how students really feel. Brady was finance chairman of the Campus Governing Council, now the Student Congress, and he is the head partner in Carolina Cakes and Cookies, a business established in October with three other students. NORTH CAROLINA A 400th Birthday Gift To The Tar Heel State Charles Kuralt and Loonis McGlohon Benefit Performance to endow a Professorship to the UNC School of Social Work Jan 23rd, 7:30pm Memorial Hall Auditorium Tickets on Sale at Union Box Office students $25 Audition Tour '87 Three Exciting Entertainment Employment Opportunities 1. Walt Disney World Resort, near Orlando, Florida, is casting for PROFESSIONAL DANCERS, SINGERS AND MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMERS. Excellent salary and benefits provided. . Requirements: 18 years of age by June 1, 1987. Bring current resume and non-returnable photo. Must show movement ability. Everyone may be taught at least one dancemovement combination. (Bring dance attire.) Singers: Memorize short vocal selection (ballads and up-tempo). Bring vocal sheet music in your key. Accompanist provided. (Dancers are encouraged to sing.) AUDITION TIMES FOR DANCERS, SINGERS AND PERFORMERS: Call is 9:30 a.m. for females, 2:00 p.m. for males. AUDITION SITE: Winston-Salem January 24 (Saturday) N North Carolina School of the Arts School of Music 200 Waughtown Street 2 Walt Disney World Resort (Florida) and DISNEYLAND Park (California) are also auditioning for COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATE ORCHESTRA AND BAND INSTRUMENTALISTS for the Ail-American College Marching Band and the Ail American College Orchestra. Programs run June through mid-August. Stipend and housing provided. AUDITION SITE FOR INSTRUMENTALISTS: f Winston-Salem February 5 (Thursday) North Carolina School of the Arts (see above address) Auditions will be held FROM 9 A.M. -5 P.M. open audition; no reservations required. a Promising DANCERS SINGERS and INSTRUMENTALISTS will also be auditioned to intern in the hew EPCOT Institute of Entertainment Arts. Audition locations and times correspond to dancersinger and instrumentalist times listed above. If you need more information, call Monday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. EST: (305) 828-1576. Chapel Hill "We don't want to slop out into the countryside." Other towns strategies One North Carolina city which apparently doesn't mind extending its boundaries is Charlotte. "We've experienced quite a bit of growth through. annexation," Com munity Services Planner Elaine Burgwyn said. "If an area around the city reaches a certain density, we can pretty much just take it in." Burgwyn said the growth in Char lotte has been relatively manageable, except in the southern and eastern parts of Mecklenberg County. "We have what's called the Gener alized Land Plan 2005, adopted late in 1 985, with proposals for road improvements, new parks and ways to redirect growth to the western and northern parts of the county," she said. Like Chapel Hill, Charlotte also has a primarily service-based econ omy, with the most emphasis on banking. "1 think we have five of the largest banks in the Southeast, and when the banks grow, the law firms and insurance agencies that work with them all grow too," Burgwyn said. Ann Arbor, Mich., is going through development similar to Chapel Hill. "The University (of Michigan) certainly runs the motor that runs our city," said Gerry Clark, city planner. "It has expanded its research facilities, which have all kinds of spinoff activities," he said. "We have an agreement with the surrounding area not to annex more than four additional square miles, so in the next three or four years we may hit a limit as far as major leaps of growth go," he said. So far, Ann Arbor town officials have no policy to stop growth, Clark said. "It hasn't really overwhelmed anybody just yet," he said. Officials from Princeton, N.J. (after which Chapel Hill sometimes catches the title "The Princeton of the South'1), do have a growth policy one that is based on the road system. "What the road system can accom modate is the cap we are going to YHOW! General Public from page 1 put on land use and density," Duggan Kimball, director of the Regional Planning Board of Prince ton, said. . "Our road system is very old parts were established before the Revolutionary War and we don't want two-lane roads to become four lane roads, and we don't want any new highways." To project future traffic patterns, Princeton officials use a computer model of the road system, and its projections have prompted big cutbacks in development projects, Kimball said. "The growth that is occurring in our area is centered around Prince ton because of the prestige of the university, but also the lifestyle that we have is one that many corporate executives would like to be a part of," he said. Princeton consists of a 1.76-square-mile borough surrounded by a 16-square-mile township, the size Chapel Hill was before annexing parts of rural Orange and Durham counties last July. The only way to cope with rapid i growth is to have a definite plan, Kimball said. "The improvements should be made while the developing is going on, not years down the road." Although similar to Chapel Hill in their growth patterns, Ann Arbor, Princeton and Charlotte have all taken different approaches to man aging it, and Chapel Hill will have to develop its own strategy. "We're trying to focus on the unique qualities of Chapel Hill," Godschalk said. "We're not trying to model it on any other city." Gu titer ,rm pa9e 1 night before the drinking age changed), some of the people in town wanted to keep us from celebrating on Franklin Street," he said. "It's just as much ours as theirs, and we have the right to be there, too." Although the proposed parking deck will solve some of the parking problems, it won't solve all of them, he said, and student government needs to be involved in decisions about issues like parking. Gunter has been a Student Con gress member for a year, and he worked on the student needs assess ment survey last year. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.50 TlltHUM UlUTTKl(DX.I3UUn) STEVE GUTTENBERG ELIZABETH McGOVERN THE BEDROOM WINDOW (R) . 3:00 . 5:10 . 7:20 . 9:30 NEIL SIMON'S BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS (PG-13) 3:00 . 5:00 . 7:10 9:20 RUTGER HAUER WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE (R) 3:10 5:15 7:30 . 9:40 The Color Purple PG-13 5:30 IM1 f RMMU.W tmv J 8:30 THE MORNING AFTER II 5:15-7:15 9:15 (AST HUMim STUH . ui mi PURDY'S presents with 671 Warden and The Floating Children TONIGHT Don't miss... Thursdaq: . fhe CoMedlf Friday: Speidd Qoodrich and Lfllie Purdy's on Franklin 15912 E. Franklin Call 929-5430 . for details (Plfin mm theatres 1 -1
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