The Daily Tar HeelThursday, November 3, 19885 Town rae foods, By CHARLES BRITTAIN Staff Writer : Carrboro town officials are enthu siastic as fund-raising efforts for a town commons advance to a second phase of planning. : In late September, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen approved a plan to raise funds to build a town commons near the town hall in an undeveloped area. The town commons will include a bandstand and a park and will provide a permanent home for the Carrboro farmers' market. ; The town is attempting to gather the funds for the development and final construction of the commons area through donations from area citizens and businesses. The town could not include the cost for the commons in its annual budget because the project is designed more for community beautification, and Student Congress-approves appropriations, appoints clerk By NANCY WYKLE Staff Writer Student Congress unanimously approved a measure to appropriate $90 to the SAFE Escort Service Wednesday to cover the expenses of transferring the telephone service to a new office. Money to cover the transfer fee was not included in SAFE'S budget for this year. The payment of the phone fee has hindered the program's operation this year, said Julia Greer, SAFE chairwoman. "Having to clear all finances Renowned photojoornalist Gordon By SARAH CAGLE Staff Writer , Former Life magazine photo grapher Gordon Parks will give the UNC School of Journalism's semi annual Reed Sarratt Distinguished Lecture at 7:30 p.m. today in Hanes Art Center Auditorium. . Also an author, film director and composer, Parks is known for the humanistic photo essays he composed while working for Life magazine from 1948 to 1961. His photographs of a sick boy in Rio de Janeiro, for example, attracted national attention, Debate several programs that Bush supports, including a $500 million merit school program and a tax-free college savings bond. Democratic supporter Stuart Hathaway said during rebuttal that it was difficult to judge Bush's stand on education because he has played a small role during the past eight years. Bush supporters said they felt education was Bush's weakest area, j "I think George Bush's record on education could be seen better by looking at his service in Congress rather than as vice president," Mad dalon said. Responding to the education ques tion, Hathaway said college tuitions had risen 80 percent since 1980 and that Congress had proposed cuts in both student aid and Pell Grants under the Reagan administration. The Democrats' domestic policy priorities would center on controlling drugs, providing universal health care and reducing the budget deficit, said pukakis supporter Chris Landgraff. "I think everyone in the United States knows that drugs are a definite problem," Landgraff said. Dukakis will fight to stop drugs abroad with 'diplomatic, economic and military pressure, he said. . Matthew Brenner, answering for the Republicans, listed environmen tal policy, no tax increases and child care as Bush's domestic policy priorities. "Read my lips: He (Bush) won't raise taxes," Brenner said. Dukakis raised taxes in Massachusetts five bootee Great Hall Mon., Nov. 7th 8:30 p.m. $3. OO with ID $6. OO General Admissions Tickets on sale this week in The Pit. Nov. the town commons was not consi dered urgent enough to receive town funds. Phase one of the fund-raising efforts included activities aimed at heightening community awareness and at promoting an active interest among Carrboro citizens and businesses. Carrboro Mayor Eleanor Kinnaird said one town-sponsored project designed to increase public participa tion was Pumpkin Day, held on Oct. 22. "The event was scheduled for the same day as (UNC's) homecoming but we had a very nice turnout," she said. "Several people came down to town hall and spent the day enjoying the. music and the crafts." The Carrboro farmers' market donated $750 and the village band contributed $100 to the town com mons fund, Kinnaird said. prevented me from doing anything because I wasn't sure I had enough money," she said. The transfer fee resulted when SAFE moved its office from Man gum Residence Hall, which is being renovated this year, to the Campus Y. In other business, the congress unanimously approved a capital expenditure of $4,000 for WXYC to fund an oingo boingo concert the station will co-sponsor with Cellar Door Promotions. Cellar Door is donating $4,000 to WXYC to fund causing a flood of donations to be sent to the boy. The Reed Sarratt lecture series is designed to bring outstanding jour nalists to UNC and is funded through a memorial fund given by friends of Sarratt, a UNC alumnus and a member of the N.C. Journalism Hall of Fame. Committee members decided to invite a distinguished photojournalist this year, said John Sweeney, assist ant professor of journalism. "We wanted someone with signif icant ideas," Sweeney said. "His r DTH Brian Foley Republican Karla Odeene speaks at a mock Dukakis-Bush debate Wednesday in Gerrard Hail times, he said, and economic growth is a step toward reducing the deficit. Bush's defense priorities include continued arms negotiations and modernization of conventional for ces, Republican supporter Okeene said. Bush's support of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), the MX missile, the Stealth bomber, and the Midgetman missile demonstrate his r 1 V ...?.vtv.rf i: ,? .1 Qraduate SchooliMBA 3, 1988 12:30-4:30 FM in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union Meet Representatives from 40 Schools sponsored by UCPPSDivison of Student Affairs for commoos area "We are just beginning to go into phase two of our plan for raising the money for the commons," she said. In phase two, the town is attempt ing to raise the necessary funds through large corporate grants and donations, she said. Phase two will be initiated by a special committee created to seek the assistance of the local private sector through an extensive fund-raising campaign, she said. "My role in the second phase of fund raising is one in which I will be more of an enthusiastic suppor ter," Kinnaird said. "I am scheduled to make several presentations in support of the project and to promote participation in its efforts." Carrboro Town Manager Robert Morgan said the fund raising is only in its initial stages. "Right now we are just beginning to get really organized and people are the concert, which is to be held in Memorial Hall on Nov. 15. Any expenditure of more than $300 is supposed to be brought before the congress, Beasley said, but the radio station was unsure whether this payment would have to come before the congress because the funds are donations from Cellar Door. Beasley said speaker Neil Riemann recom mended that the proposal be brought before the congress for approval. WXYC is co-sponsoring the con cert because Cellar Door Promotions officials want to have a campus (Parks') name was suggested to us as an outstanding photographer who could represent photojournalism.'' Parks is also the author of several books, including "The Learning Tree," "A Choice of Weapons," "A Poet and his Camera," "Whispers of Intimate Things," "Born Black" arid "To Smile in Autumn." Also an accomplished film direc tor, Parks directed the 1969 film "The Learning Tree," based on his book, and four other films in the 1970s. He has also composed piano concertos, devotion to a strong defense, she said. Dickey, answering for the Demo crats, said the maintenance of an effective nuclear deterrent and strong conventional forces are Dukakis' chief defense priorities. Dukakis supports SDI research, the Stealth bomber and the advance cruise missile, among others, Dickey said. CHJNE5E I -' "J-- 1 A set , u x-xx-:-Xvx:-x-:-X" . ;-x :v 'X-xox-x-x-x-x-x-yv'-''-'X-x-x 790 Airport Road - next to Save-A-Ccntcr "&FREE EGG ROLLS TUESDAY & THURSDAY FREE CHICKEN WINGS WEDNESDAY Join us for lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday and receive a FREE appetizer with purchase of any lunch special. 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"No final date for the completion of the fund raising has been estab lished, but we plan to try and raise the funds over the next 12 months," Morgan said. "The community, is getting very excited about the town commons, and the entire project is enjoying a snowballing effect as people are becoming more and more aware of the town's efforts." contact, Beasley said. The station will be able to pay the Carolina Union for facilities and production and then take care of later adjustments more easily because they are on campus. The required requisitions for the Union that will clear the transfer of funds from student government can be more easily handled through the campus organization, he said. The final item of business for the congress was confirming Kathleen Russell, student body secretary, as its clerk. Traditionally, whoever is serving as student body secretary also CU.U sonatas, and pieces for piano and wind instruments. Parks has received honorary degrees from five universities and rewards from national organizations, including the NAACP and the Amer ican Society of Magazine Photographers. "Reed Sarratt was very dedicated to excellence and caring in journal ism, so those are the values we try to look for in speakers," said associate professor of journalism Richard Beckman, a member of the speaker from page 1 The Reagan agenda is not yet complete, Maddalon said in the Republicans' closing statement. Bush will continue that agenda while remaining separate from his prede cessor in many ways, he said. In the closing statement for the Democratic panel, Landgraff said the election is all about leadership and opportunity. RESTAURANT WE ACCEPT MASTERCARD. VISA & AMERICAN EXPRESS ALL ABC PERMITS WE CAN MEET YOUR DIETARY NEEDS UPON REQUEST Campus Police Roundup a The Carolina Inn sign on the Pittsboro Street side of the build ing was found broken in two places Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. About $1,052 worth of damage was done to the sign. D A closet in the basement of Cobb Residence Hall was unlaw fully entered without force Tues day around 1:09 p.m. A vacuum cleaner, University property, was stolen. The machine is valued at $238. o An anonymous female reported Tuesday at 1:54 p.m. that a group of men was on top of the parking deck making obscene remarks to women passing by. Police identified five suspects. n At least nine locks were found cut off lockers in the men's dress ing room in Woollen Gym Tues day at 2:51 p.m. The lockers had serves as clerk for the congress, said representative Gene Davis (Dist. 18). The responsibilities of the position include taking minutes at meetings and typing up bills and minutes. The measure to appoint Russell was unanimously adopted. Davis raised another item of interest. Every four years, the Elec tions Board reviews campus election districts. Based upon its findings, it may reorganize the existing districts. The number of students voting in a district and the distribution of repre sentatives influence the board's cs to speak at UNC selection committee. Sarratt graduated from UNC in 1937 and worked in Atlanta as executive director of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association and Foundation. He was inducted into the N.C. Journalism Hall of Fame in 1985 and died in March, 1986. Shuttle pick up the funding later." Other officials said a few details about the shuttle still need to be resolved. Gene Swecker, associate vice chan cellor of facilities management, said another meeting is necessary to work out the details of the shuttle service. "We have to find out what we can do and what it will cost and have further discussion," Swecker said. 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Police took the man to the magistrate and served the warrant. compiled by Jenny Cloninger decisions, Davis said. Proposed changes this year include combining Ehringhaus Residence Hall and Morrison Residence Hall into one district and combining Craige Residence Hall and Hinton James Residence Hall into another. Currently, Ehringhaus is its own district, while District 16 comprises Morrison, Craige and Hinton James. As they stand now, representation in these districts is uneven, Davis said. This recommendation comes before the Rules 'and Judiciary Committee on Wednesday for a vote. The lecture series began in the spring of 1987 with Pulitzer Prize, winners Jeffrey Marx and Michael York of the Lexington, Ky., Herald Leader as its inaugural speakers. Both print and broadcast journal ists have been invited to speak in the series. Last spring's lecturer was David Brinkley of ABC News. from page 1 "We all hope we can work out something that is satisfactory to everyone, and that is our objective." No definite time has been set for the shuttle to begin running its revised service, but it is supposed to start as soon as possible, Boulton said. "The message we want to get to the students is, 'Hey, it's out there, now go use it,' " Boulton said. ; ' ' 1 989 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SCHOLARSHIP Nominations for the 1989 Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship are now being accepted through November 11. 1988. This scholar ship is awarded annually to recognize stu dents whose civic activities and academic accomplishments best exemplify the ideals and aspirations of the slain civil rights leader. Nominees must be Juniors who have dem onstrated a commitment to civil riehts and equality, and must have made an effort to improve the quality ot lite in the university community. Nominees must also have dem onstrated leadership abilities, and show prom ise of becoming a leader in his or her chosen field of endeavor. Nomination forms are available at the Black Cultural Center and at 03 South Building. Nominations may also be made by writing or cal I ing: Ms. Carolyn Briges Office of University iff airs 03 South Building 962-6962 C3 rT n fi n r-i n r i n nj ri P" (r frlXif G 17 7 ll fi I l l ill I I 30, 2900 of Golf Equipment Lessons Available Directions; From NC 54 ByPass take Jones Ferry Rd. to Old Greensboro Rd. Follow Old Greensboro Rd. 12.5 miles to NC 87. Turn right on NC 87 (north) for 9 miles to blinking light. Turn right for 1.2 miles on Boywood Rd. to sign n 0 n n n n 0 r Call For Tee Times 0783 1