2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, July 5, 1990 1 Business and advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director; Bob Bates, advertising director; Leslie Humphrey, nlassified ad manaoer. L - Business staff: Allison Ashworth, manager; Kimberly Moretz, assistant. Display advertising: Lavonne Leinster. advertising manager. Advertising production: Bill Leslie, manager. Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager. Government leaves 7.7 ton flag in storage STmE 1 Social Activities Miles of Nature Trails Basketball, Volleyball Two Swimming Pools Flexible Lease Terms the nn VODDfil apartments Mon-Fri 9-8, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 1000 Smith Level Rd. 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"All we've heard is that they are working quietly behind the scenes. But it seems to me the ones who are vocal and public are the ones who are saving their programs," he said. "If we don't feel they're representing our concerns and are selling us down the river, we need to think about how we want to lobby ourselves." S ipress also expressed concern about the General Administration. "We have to realize (UNC system President CD.) Spangler is part of the power structure ' y. uuuuu, 'r""""iS itUk jUiilmi, .jtobMh. ; Jjj Jii jy j Mr WR mMMEl y...f V SmfSmf Vgy T.f W SSf :V -JSSSSF JORDAN LAKE-CROSSWINDS MARINA windsurfers call for reservations St info, now! MJ 919-362-0040 A f ft -f m jfth CHINESE 8. SEAFOOD RESTAURANT NC Government CDBG Award Winning Restaurant for distinctive dining featuring Sino-Calabash Styled, Stir Fried Seafood plus delectable cuisine from Hunam, Szechuan & Beijing. 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"Since the press has been coming to him, he's been saying it like it is. There have been other people, like Dean (Donald) Boulton, who have too. I think he really stuck his neck out." He said O'Connor had told him graduate students were a top priority n & sailboats k ,. i -"'V - 103 E. Main St., Carrboro, across from NCNB Luncheon: M-F 1 1 :30-2: 1 5 DINNER: Sun-Thurs 5:00-9:30 Sunday Buffet 1 1 :30-2:30 Fri & Sat 5:00-1 0:30 ALL ABC PERMITS PRO Thursday July 5 7 & 9:30 pm Union t' Auditorium S MDTM(SKi8g BRUCE WILLIS in w n 1 1 nn i i r i - C-..lml'.w lulu 1 Union Auditorium 7.nn If. O.OA nm 1 W V WiWV pill Otto 0 nmihiw Q 1 I Bused on a true story. to stitch together 2 acres of super-strong red, white and blue polyester. "Here we have the flag always in the news, people thinking of ways to legis late respect for the flag," Silverfine said. "And here we have the biggest Ameri can flag, which because of its sheer size has the power to uplift the spirits. And it's sitting in this big, almost empty warehouse." with administration officials. "The pro vost has a lot of first priorities, but I believe him in this case. With the ex ception of the faculty pay increase, we are the top priority." Cindy Hahamovitch, a graduate stu dent in the History Department, agreed. "I think they're more worried about faculty because they can go elsewhere," she said. Sipress said departments were tar geting visiting professors first, cutting teaching assistants' salaries second and would eliminate positions as a last re sort. "Virtually all departments I've heard of are slashing visiting professors. They Budget provide at-cost for other parts of the University community," she said. "It gives us a little more operating budget to try to meet the demand." Conway said teleclasses would probably be cancelled as a result of further reductions. "It would mean can celling two or three teleclasses on the Crossword solution 0.x. N J.s.LJL J-JSLP LL TlEIX T SCAN-STORE m J I j j rtE S JL JL JL J! t T R A . P U T W A WT S F RAN G IS Il 0 I ... ARG U f I NO NO C0T S ve.l.X in u p oJL AH LIeIeIs A N A S I A LA 0 A w 5JT 2 1 L a x L JL f?V A G E SPA I ElRlE W Jtiii D XI XX N G . , AiiIl"Iil"iP.iM .SP.E.JLX II 1 AR IA iPlElRlE ISLiUlSlE IdLJsIE IXl Yl LINK 1 117 2 Monday July 9 7:00 & STARRING MARTIAL ARTS SENSATION JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAMME 9:30 PM Union Auditorium mi SI T 1 0 QCANNON nnm(frwnw$m(&ttifm mmwiittmiMvmm The White House is looking into the matter but believes that displaying the flag is the Interior Department's re sponsibility, said an official in the White House press office who would give only his first name, Howard. An official in Interior's Parks Department who re fused to be identified said Parks never received instructions from the White House about what to do with the flag. from page 1 are breaking contracts," he said. "One department, which we can't name be cause they haven't announced this pub licly, is re-defining TAs to GAs (Graduate Assistants) with no change in responsibility so they can cut their pay." "Our sense has always been the state is trying to avoid laying off people, but we're getting hit because we're invis ible employees," he said. Hahamovitch said she though gradu ate students should ask for a time table for increases in salaries and benefits. "If we take a loss this year, they bloody well better promise some improvements in the future," she said. from page 1 network. Classes can't be conducted if students can't participate at remote sites," she said. Vice Chancellor Garland Hershey said the cuts would also hurt health affairs, but would not give any specif ics. "The cuts of the magnitude being considered will have a signifcant negative impact on our programs," he said. "All of our programs will be af fected. There's little comfort that one program, might be cut less than another. We're concerned about damage to any of our programs." Wayne Kuncl, director of housing, said his department would not be shielded from cuts to a point. "We're not affected in the same way our funding comes from rent instead of state allocations," he said. "I don't know about the indirect effects, like whether we might be asked to contrib ute to other departments within the University." Wednesday A LA CARTE with Jazz Dud Scott Miller Mark Simonsen July 11 Noon-lpm IN THE PIT Bring Your Lunch & A Friend Chapel Hill's Own performs Friday The Thirteentli at 5:00 pm presented with UNC Residence Hall Association Admission to Union Films is FREE with UNC ED or Union Privilege Card. 3 LLJ-; H o- i 1 I? isl LLJ g r