2 AThe Daily Tar HeelThursday, August 22, 1 991 Bills paid despite treasurer's absence Camptis calendar By Bonnie Rochman Staff Writer - Student groups have not been seri ously disrupted, although many of them experienced funding problems this sum mer after a restraining order was issued against the acting student body trea surer, the director of the Student Activi ties Fund Office said Wednesday. Some payments to businesses were delayed. The most notable delayed bill was to Village Printing, which prints The Phoenix, said SAFO Director Howard Brubaker. . "I've spoken to Village Printing and they are going to get paid today or tomorrow," Brubaker said. "They seemed pretty satisfied. I have had no real problems with anyone that I talked to being upset at the delay in payment." Susan Crisp, operations manager for Village Printing, said the company prob ably would continue to accept The Phoenix's business because the paper was affiliated with the University. "It is very unlikely that we will not do business with them," she said. Charles Overbeck, Phoenix editor, said Village Printing had agreed to con tinue printing the publication. "They are going to print us, and they will get their check tomorrow." Mark Bibbs, chief justice of the Stu dent Supreme Court, issued a restrain ing order in June against Kristina Sung, Sunglasses Sale! wo SUNGLASSES ilM rfi,lil 1 1 SffinaUay all sunglasses J tejjjjj? (non-prescription) jj klllllylOSSCS wide variety of name brands 1 1 , 5 p,?H ,?nsc a ... . II (scratch resistant lenses and Some Prescription Limitations Apply Same Day Service tt m an iv r uiiiverMiy square LSk Downtown Chanel HiU University ffi f PXI I A M Q Eye Doctor adjacent far convenient eye exams. Vr IV Mondav-Fridav 9:00-6:00Saturdav 10:00-5:00 who had been appointed acting student body treasurer for the summer by Stu dent Body President Matt Heyd. Student Body Treasurer Josh Siegel was in New York during the summer. Rep. Eric Pratt, Dist. 22, had chal lenged Sung's appointment by filing a suit charging that Heyd violated the student government code by failing to win congressional approval before ap pointing Sung. The suit was dismissed after Sung resigned and Heyd pleaded no contest to the allegation. Brubaker said student-funded groups that did not have a treasurer in Chapel Hill this summer also were affected by the restraining order. "In as many cases as possible, we mailed requisitions for checks to Josh for his approval," Brubaker said. The student body treasurer must ap prove all fee appropriations and autho rize payments on SAFO accounts. THURSDAY 5 JO p.m. Students Older Thaq Ant-age will meet until 7 p.m. in the Union South Galleiy. Every one is welcome. For more information, call Bill Irwin at 929-5540 or Eva Coyle at 942-4369. The Association of International Students will meet in 208-209 Union. Come join our international party- 8 p.m. Carolina Fever's first organizational meet ing will be held in Memorial Hall with the band, cheerleaders and High Kicking Heels. II p.m. WXYC 89 J FM will play the blest LP from The Mekong, "Curse of The Mekons" in its entirety. ITEMS OF INTEREST UNC HOSPITALS needs you! Registerat Volun teer Services, first floor of West Wing, 9:30 ajn. to 5:30 p.m. (Closed noon to 1 p.m.). Returning volun teers can register from now until Friday; new volun teers, Aug. 26-30. Call 966-4793 for more informa tion. Heels to Heaven, a Christian musk ministry orga nization, is recruiting new members. If you are inter ested in singing or playing with us, please come by 250 Cobb this week to pick up an application and sign up for an interview. For more information, call Carmen Icard at 933-8017. The Black Student Movement will have the first party of the year from 10 p m. to 2 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23 in Great Hall. All proceeds will go toward an endowed chair position honoring Dr. Sotya Hanes Stone. There win be a very important meetingretreat for all Student Government appointees from 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Institute of Government. Come by Suite C or call 962-5201 if you have ques tions. Come meet the 1991 Tar Heel football lean at Picture and Fan Appreciation Day, 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 25 in Kenan Stadium. Go to gates 6 and 8. Free Coke and popcorn. Freshmen interested in lets of fun: Come to a Student Government Interest meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 26 in the Union Film Auditorium. We need help, so come get involved. Everyone who was, is or wants to be involved in Student Government should attend a meeting at 5. p m. Tuesday. Aug. 27 in 208-209 Union. We will be discussing projects for die year and scheduling meet ing times. i An organizational meeting of the Collegiate Black Caucus will be held at 7 pjn. Tuesday, Aug. 27 in the Black Cultural Center. Mikeman and Mascot tryouts will be held at 6 pjn. Wednesday, Aug. 28. Applications are available in the Carolina Fever Office. Carolina Cheerleading tryouts will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, in Fetzer Gym. Come ready to practice. Sophomores only: Applications for the Honors Program will be accepted now until Sept. 15 and can Dc picked up outside suo Steele Building. Anti-abortion leaders fined, jailed The Associated Press WICHITA, Kan. A federal judge jailed three abortion protest leaders Wednesday and fined each $10,000 af ter repeated violations of his order to quit blocking access to clinics. U.S. District Judge Patrick Kelly also levied a $10,000 fine against the anti abortion group, Operation Rescue. The three leaders and the group also will be fined $500 a day for the next 10 days, or until they swear to obey the judge's order.All three had been before Kelly previously for contempt of court hearings and were released after prom ising to obey Kelly's order. 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