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A report from the i vention held in Greenvil be presented. ( SOUTHERN BELL op longer complete "bille< calls from pay phones w from someone at the thir ml ? l* - i i i ms poncy is to prote< third number from bein; which they aren't respor "Beginning Dec. 1, 01 get acceptance of the ch OOKI INS IHY'S N. 9*? for stude at .nA^c Distri IBCI3 7, , third-i ????? charg SOCIATION for the reachi ?red People, USC call, eral meeting at 7:30 ?, College room 107, bilHng il Action Chairman lapter, will be guest can/f state NAACP conle last weekend will Oth< 1 said, erators soon will no Card, i to third number" witnc ithout authorization "Be d number. chargi :t the persons at the home g billed for calls for said, isible. colleci perators will try to ber. C large from someone by cal =OR PECI iPRPE A 1FV rsk ? A BIRT \oci ' tom* un? A w w A A MM Year __ i I m interviews ? third number," said Southern Bell ct Manager Charlie Jacocks. "If the number party doesn't accept the es, or if the third number can't be ed, the operator won't complete the is policy will apply even if the caller is \ his or her own number," he said, il Dec. 1, Jacocks said, operators will ete these calls even if confirmation be obtained; however, they will tell ners that acceptance will be required )ec.1. pr wavfi of navincr fnr palls .Tanrvlrc include using a Bell System Calling calling collect or paying for the call oins. 11 System Calling Cards let customers e their long distance calls to their or office phone numbers," Jacocks "Calling Card calls cost less than t calls or calls billed to a third numustomers can apply for Calling Cards HDAY rOBER 13 1982 Y ROTC UNIT FLINN HALL BHw| dred Seven b of Service ung our Business office." IRL ;R