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"It seems to me that our office may not SEAC political reaction in the Congress of the United States that we see causing some very unwise decisions about offshore oil and gas drilling," Martin said. He said prohibition of offshore drill ing increased the likelihood for oil spills because more tankers would have to be used to meet U.S. oil needs. According to Martin, less than 0.05 percent of the oil spilled into the earth's oceans has come from offshore oil production, whereas 47 percent has come from transport-related accidents. "Mobil has an excellent record for safety operations around the world. In particular, in the Gulf of Mexico Mobil has twice received from the govern ment the annual Safe Award." Mobil is the only company to have won the award for environmental safety See Whmt YM've Missing, Daily Wear Soft Contact Lenses Regularly $149 Spherical only Includes: Eye Examination, Contact Lenses, Sterilization FOR THE CARE OF YOUR Unit, Fitting and Follow-up Visits. Offer good through 1 23189 EYES Dr. run CM Ceifitlfilcmte CSveim Amasy Weekly Thna Kmaasi ni.,n i i nimmmmmmmmtimimamMmmtmMmmimmamiil from page 1 have been well known. Because we have done avant-garde work before, they may not have been sure we could handle a project in the traditional area of campus." The committee is confident that Burns will design the building students want, Frye said. "We're really excited about working with her. She has dem onstrated an undeniable ability to be flexible." from page 1 more than once, Martin said. "I believe that is an indication of the kind of serious intention Mobil places on safety of operations and on our environmental covenant, which is taken very seriously by the corporate offi cers, every operating manager and everyone that works for Mobil." Kurz said, "It would not make a difference what company is doing the drilling because they all have the same technology." In addition to oil spills, oil rigs pro duce high amounts of pollution daily. Kurz said the dirt and sludge displaced by the drilling contained chemical and radioactive material. Marine organisms absorb this material and smother, she said. Thomas A. Costabile, Optomitrist Kroger Plaza, Chapel Hill Monday-Friday 9-6 Closed 1-2 968-4774 Hillsborough 732-0824 All Car AdMtt Menu's m iiMMbjiMijot w fcn Heat Kuncl said some of the other resi dence halls on Olde Campus had had temporary problems with heating, "but the major problems have been in Ever ett." Kuncl said the housing department had temporarily supplied space heaters to certain residents who had no heat. Lynn Smith, a resident assistant in Everett, said at least six residents on her floor had space heaters. "Overall, they (her residents) have been very cooperative. They under stand that the University is working to correct the problem." Jim Weaver, area director of Olde Campus, said the problems with heat in Grimes, Ruffin and Manly were very Report In addition to these and other re forms, the committee recommended the University work for reforms on a na tional level, even though the reforms would make it difficult for UNC's ath letic teams to compete with other Divi sion I-A teams. But even if the NCAA has not adopted these reforms after five years, the University should consider adopt ing them, the committee said. A minority of the committee said the University should adopt these reforms after five years, and not just consider adopting' them. Another minority said the University should adopt these re forms now. These national reforms include: The length of any sports season should not exceed the length of the average semester, and student-athletes should spend less than 30 hours per week during a team's season for all team activities, including practice, Asumable Payments as low as $58850 Special Financing: 8l2 fixed for three years with 10 down. From $76,000! Limited number of rentals available for summer and fall. Walking distance to UNC Two bedrooms, two baths All appliances Pool & Tennis on site E Mill Creek 700 Airport Road 133 lima Tamks Swfflttsuafi.tts Faumtts 20 O'ffff H ftp M 1 1 i- - n umi-i mr t" 7 -hi t rn 11 in in i from page 1 minimal, but Mangum might represent a problem. J. "I hope it will be fixed for the stu dents while they are home over Christr mas break. :1 "I feel we've done a very good job with responding to calls from the stt dents, especially with the significance of the problem." 'A Si Yon Yu, a resident assistant fn Manly, said she had had some pror lems with her heating system. 'The temperature has not been coi sistent, and I've called in to report this at least three times." According to Yu, the heating is acti vated by a drop in temperature inside or outside the residence hall. from page 1 games, team conditioning, chalk talks and travel. Student-athletes, during the off-season while classes are in session, should not spend more than 14 hours per week on conditioning and other team activities. '. Freshmen should be ineligible for varsity play, and "red-shirting" for the sole purpose of extending a student athlete's playing years should be abol ished, limiting a player's college career to three years. Universities should not admit any athlete whose academic qualifications fall below the least qualified non-athlete admitted in the same admission category. If these reforms are not enacted, the committee suggested withdrawing from intercollegiate athletic competition. "We regard withdrawal from inter collegiate athletics as a serious alterna tive to the present state of things, which is intolerable." Chapel Hill Realty Mike Beam 942-4147 E. FraroCiDiin) n. 11 .i...n y-1. r 1. rr. it iTimi r q m... Loams! fJbY"- I r j
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