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January 23, 1981 Welcome Home! aa# Jt The host,.<i«.s tome home, lor more details see page .1. artuorls bv Mike ( onnalk The University Echo January 23, 198] Each year for five weeks of the summer, American and Canadian students travel to Spain to study. These students live and attend class in Madrid. There are many World at a stance opportunities to visit historical or famous by David Gomien sites. Plans are already in progress for this The National .Aeronautics and Space Washington—A Federal judge halted a historic summer's School Program in Spain. Students Administration, in announcing the selection, said that antitrust trial that pits the Justice Department against may earn 9 quarter college credits during this the institute would be built and operated by the the American Telephone and Telegraph Company program. Interested persons should write to: Association of Universities for Research j because the two sides said they had reached a n Dr. Doreste, Augustant College, Rock Island, Astronomy. III. 61201. Contact as soon as possible "tangible, concrete agreement" to settle the case. The huge telescope will be deposited in a 300-mile, because space is limited. The Reagan administration would have to approve any settlement negotiated by the Justice Department orbit by the space shuttle and will be serviced by under President Carter, according to attorneys for astronauts making periodic visits aboard the shuttle. both sides. News Briefs Neither side would discuss details of the settlement, which came after two secret meetings last week between attorneys for both sides and the presiding Washington—The Federal Bureau of Investigation judge. said today that it had arrested seven anti-Castro There will be an Information Seminar for Cuban exiles in the Florida Keys and seized a small UTC sophomores and juniors interested in arsenal of weapons that were apparantly to be used in employment opportunities with the Internal Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore has been training for an expedition to Cuba. Revenue Service. The Seminar will be held on selected as the site for the new Space Telescope William E. Nettles, the agent in charge of the Saturday, February 7 from 1 to 3 pm in Suite Science Institute, which is expected to be a leading bureau's Miami office, said that six of the seven 7800 of the 6300 Building, East Gate international center of astronomical research for the Cubans had come to the United States that in the Shopping Center. The seminar will cover rest of the century. boatlift that brought more than 124,000 refugees from special programs such as Summer Aid, the the Cuban port of Mariel last spring. Co-op Program and the Sophomore Recruiting Program as well as outlining the educational qualifications required for various positions with the IRS. The seminar Jerusalem—Prime Minister Menachem Begin will also include information on the federal job announced today that his Cabinet had decided to application process and information on Wonder why this space is introduce legislation setting July 7 as the date for federal employment benefits. blank? We don't. The University Parliamentary elections, four months earlier than Echo needs writers to fill it. If For further information, contact your local originally scheduled but two months later than the College Placement office or call IRS Program date advocated by the opposition Labor Party. interested in writing news, Coordinator Doris Evans at (615) 892-6280. The decision, made at a Cabinet meeting today, features, or sports stop by the constituted an acknowledgement that the Begin Echo office in Room 230 of the Government could not complete its full term, which University Center, or call at 755- runs through November, because of defections and 4296 internal strife. What has gone wrong with all the clocks? It seems as though the clock system at UTC has ticked its last ticks. The company "Symplex" installed a new master time clock early last fall. This clock was the controller of all the building clocks on campus, yet the clocks stopped working. The error was made when two different sets of clocks in the Student Center and gym were overlooked. Some clocks were impulsive clocks and others were scrutinized wire clocks. When the inverter was installed to record signals from the master clock to the others, the signals were received by only a LOWENBRAi^ few clocks. "Symplex" has taken the master time clock to its factory to look at it. This situation has brought complaints from several students, but can best be summed up by Joe Jackson, the Superintendent of Maintenance. "This It's on the level. disgusting thing is driving me up the wall." Only a gridiron away from the UC Men's Gym. They've finally fixed the bump (elmost). Lambs might eat near. Joe Jackson probably rents near. UTC is offering two courses to help Chattanoogans fight inflation: "Inflation Survival" and "Inflation, Taxes & Investments." "Inflation Survival" will teach participants Now Lookin' for Lowenbrau gives you an extra bonus! In to better manage their finances and will be held on Tuesdays, January 20 February 17, addition to winning a case of Lowenbrau beer each week, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm in Brock Hall. win a University Echo Lookin' for Lowenbrau T-Shirt. All "Inflation, Taxes & Investments" will teach T-Shirts are gold with blue printing, the Lowenbrau logo, participants what ideal investments are in relation to taxes and inflation, and will be held the Echo logo, and say, "I got it!" on the front. Win yours on Thursdays, January 22 - February 26 from this week. 5:30 - 6:30 pm in Brock Hall. Z. Carter Patten and Frank M. Robbins, HI Sponsored by the University Echo and Carter Distributing Company. Read the Echo each weeh for will be the instructors for the class. the clues to the bottle of Lowenbrau hidden oa campus. Inside the bottle is a note to Rich Sterchi. To For more information, contact the UTC cash in on the case of Lowenbrau bring the note to the Echo. Please allow 3 to 5 days for delivery. Division of Continuing Education at 755 Members of the Echo, Carter Distributing and persons winning more than three times are ineligible. 4344. UTC to reapply for HUD subsidies by Linda Coniglio discussed with HUD and ED representatives, after revolving basis, with money currently being repaid for All 150 UTC students housed this fall in area motels which UTC will again submit an application for the previous projects. have been relocated, but according to Charles subsidy. Provided the guidelines are not changed, The loan for the proposed dorm will take 30 to 40 Reneissen, Dean of Students, motels will again be construction could begin, Reneissen said, before the years to be repaid, but the University is confident that needed to augment campus housing for at least the fall subisdy is awarded since the money would not be the facility will be used to its capacity for that length of semester of the 1981-82 school year. If all plans go received until after the facilities are completed. The time. In fact, Reneissen said, a third housing unit in smoothly new campus dorms will be ready by the fall subsidy would mean to the dorm occupants a that area of the campus is already being envisioned. of 1982. The Chancellor's office will shortly be reduction of about $200 a year in rent. Reneissen said, "We are in a growth cycle," he stated, and explained recommending to Dr. Edward Boling, President of the "All the money supporting the dormitories comes that this cycle will continue because of UTC's University of Tennessee, that the bidding for from the rent." location, the addition of new academic departments, construction be opened as soon as possible for the Reneissen explained that the subsidy money does and because it is a state supported school with tuition proposed $2.1 million, 200 bed dorm facility. not constitute new federal spending. The College costs less than private schools. The new dorm, to be located behind the Pfeiffer/ Housing Program subsidies are operated on a Stagmaier complex on the site of the old Baptist Student Union, will be similar in design to the Student Village; however, the new apartments will have two double bedrooms instead of four single bedrooms. Reneissen said that this design will be less expensive to construct. Last fall UTC, along with 164 other colelges, applied to the Department of Housing and Urban Develop­ ment for an interest subsidy to help reduce the cost of repayment of the loan needed to finance the new facilities; however, UTC was not among the 19 schools that received the aid. Since that time the College Housing Program has been moved under the Department of Education, and new guidelines are being established for the subsidy. Reneissen is planning to attend a February conference in Washing­ ton, D.C. where these new guidelines will be College Bowl slated for Jan. 29 at UTC by Chris Dinger For some time now there have been posters around the UTC campus advertising the College Bowl, however, many students do not understand just what this event really is. The College Bowl is a national, and international, Chattanooga officially celebrated Ihe release of the hostages last Wednesday at a noontime ceremony in the contest for college students. It is played with two four- Tivoli Theatre. Various clergy from area churches took part in the celebration which included prayer, music, member teams going head-to-head answering general and a speech by The Honorable Frank Wilson, Chief U.S. District Judge. college level questions. Points are scored by correct Wilson noted during his speech that.

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