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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
FOUNTAINHEADVOL 5<lb />
NO. 4019 MARCH 1974<lb />
Pulp plant on Tar River<lb />
Brown fears polluting industry<lb />
By JAC VERSTEEG<lb />
Special to Fountainhead<lb />
Dr. Robert M. Brown, a professor with<lb />
the School of Education, claims that a<lb />
pulp mill or other heavily polluting<lb />
ind'istry may soon move into the<lb />
Greenville area.<lb />
Dr. Brown lives on a small farm on the<lb />
Tar River, outside of Grimesland, adjacent<lb />
to land owned by State Senator, Vernon<lb />
White. Dr. Brown learned that an<lb />
anonymous nominee, representing a large<lb />
corporation, has taken an option on 500<lb />
acres of White's farm for $10,000. If the<lb />
corporation decides to buy, they will pay<lb />
White in excess of $500,000.<lb />
Concerned about possible damage to<lb />
his farm from heavy industr Brown began<lb />
a campaign to discover the option on<lb />
White's farm, and what type of plant they<lb />
intended to build. He first called Senator<lb />
White, but White refused him any<lb />
information other than that he had received<lb />
an option.<lb />
"Because I could obtain no inforamtion<lb />
from Mr. White said Brown, "I turned to<lb />
the Pitt County Development office where<lb />
Mr. James R. Home, director, gave no<lb />
information and referred me to the regional<lb />
office of the Division of Commerce and<lb />
Industry, located in Washington. There,<lb />
Mr. Milan Muzinich gave me no<lb />
information and referred me to the State<lb />
Office headed by Mr. Thomas B.<lb />
Jenkins asked<lb />
to reevaluate<lb />
board decision<lb />
By DARRELL WILLIAMS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Several members of the Reviews Board,<lb />
along withSGA Treasurer Mike Ertis, asked<lb />
Chancellor Leo Jenkins, today, to<lb />
reevaluate a Feb. 18 Review Board<lb />
decision which he reversed on the advice<lb />
of ECU Attorney Advisor David<lb />
Stevens. This action was taken by Review<lb />
Board members in an effort to have the<lb />
disputed decision reinstated by Jenkins.<lb />
"We feel that the authority of the<lb />
Review Board has been greatly diminished<lb />
by this reversal the Review Board<lb />
members stated, "Dr. Jenkins' arrival at<lb />
the reversal decision was based solely<lb />
upon the legal opinion of Attorney Advisor<lb />
Stevens without consideration to the<lb />
Review Board's opinion. This reversal has<lb />
stripped the Review Board of its "final<lb />
authority to interpret this constitution and<lb />
the laws passed under its authority<lb />
The Feb. 18 Review Board decision<lb />
concerned the validity of two bills<lb />
appropriating funds to the SGA Cabinet<lb />
and Executive Council. SGA Treasurer<lb />
Ertis refused to sign the bills, which<lb />
allowed SGA President Bill Bodenhamer to<lb />
spend more money appropriated in the<lb />
SGA Cabinet's miscellaneous funds,<lb />
because the Cabinet had not approved this<lb />
Continued on page eight.<lb />
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Brought on. Broughton sent a represent-<lb />
ative to see me, a Mr. Bruce Strickland,<lb />
Jr. Mr. Strickland also told me nothing<lb />
except that a plant was to be located there<lb />
and it was none of my business. He<lb />
assured me that the Federal Government,<lb />
through the Environmental Protection<lb />
gency, would look after me and the<lb />
river. He told me this four times, which<lb />
was a clear danger signal to me<lb />
Brown went on to say, that "The<lb />
corporation for whom the nominee has the<lb />
option is reputably Boise Cascade and the<lb />
plant will be some type of heavy industry,<lb />
either paper or metals<lb />
Every organization and official 'uizzed<lb />
by Dr. Brown - all existing to serve the<lb />
public - refused him information.<lb />
What is happening here? This<lb />
reporter's letter to Senator Vemon White,<lb />
informing that Dr. Brown has accused him<lb />
of harming his constituents for personal<lb />
gain, remained unanswered. However,<lb />
White did call Dr. Brown to complain that<lb />
he was not a liberty to divolge any facts<lb />
about his pending deal and, in Brown's<lb />
words, would not "hassle" with student<lb />
inquiry.<lb />
An official to the Regional Develop-<lb />
ment Institute asked to remain anonymous<lb />
after an interview. This source confirmed<lb />
the fact that Senator White's property had<lb />
been optioned, but went on to say that he<lb />
had no idea which corporation heid that<lb />
ootion. This official then said that 500<lb />
acres was not enough to build a pulp mill,<lb />
and anyway, pulp mills are no longer the<lb />
polluters they once were. He claimed that<lb />
Federal pollution standards were adhered<lb />
to so strictly that the water would be just a<lb />
as clear as before, and the air, just as<lb />
clean.<lb />
However, Mr. Ray S. Taylor, of the N.C.<lb />
Water and Air Resources, who holds a<lb />
Masters Degree in wood and paper<lb />
sciences, said that 100 acres would be<lb />
enough land to build a pulp mill and that<lb />
water down stream from a pulp mill, or<lb />
industry, would be given a "C"<lb />
classification, that is, suitable for<lb />
secondary contact such as boating and<lb />
fishing, but not primary contact such as<lb />
swimming. Furthermore Taylor said, that<lb />
the odor of a pulp mill in Grimesland<lb />
would "definitely be noticable in<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Pressing the search further, I made an<lb />
appointment with Mr. James R. Home of<lb />
the Pitt County Development Commission.<lb />
This appointment was cancelled and<lb />
another was requested. His secretary<lb />
said, "Mr. Home will have no comment<lb />
When I complained that he did not even<lb />
know the question, she said, "I think he<lb />
knows<lb />
Information is being withheld from Dr.<lb />
Brown, from me, and from the people of<lb />
the Greenville area. Senator White is up<lb />
for re-election in November, and Dr. Brown<lb />
has entered the race to oppose him. His<lb />
decision to run came directly as a result of<lb />
his first hand experience that "Government<lb />
is no longer responsive to the people<lb />
DR. ROBERT M. BROWN<lb />
Before any ballots are cast, and before<lb />
the people of Pitt County pay James Home<lb />
another month's salary, some fair<lb />
questions should be answered.<lb />
Are we to have a pulp mill in Pitt<lb />
County? Are public officials withholding<lb />
information from those they exist to<lb />
serve? Write these people and find the<lb />
answers for yourself, if you can!<lb />
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"COCO THE CLOWN made an appearance on campus Friday. He is appearing in<lb />
connection with the Union sponsored Hanneford Circus which will perform in Mlnges<lb />
Coliseum on Thursday, March 21 at 4:30 and 8:00 p.m.<lb />
SGA<lb />
Election<lb />
Results<lb />
SGA elections were held last Thursday<lb />
with over 30 percent of the student<lb />
population turning out. The following<lb />
figures are the final breakdown of votes for<lb />
each candidate<lb />
President<lb />
Bob Lucas - 1,827<lb />
Mitchell Riley - 827<lb />
Vice-President<lb />
"Cindy Domme -1,843<lb />
Tom Clare- 1,704<lb />
Gil Hendrix - 284<lb />
Treasurer<lb />
Bill Beckner -1,450<lb />
Eric Ripper -1,121<lb />
Secretary (unopposed)<lb />
Vivian Williams - 2,201<lb />
�Vice-President Cindy Domme was<lb />
elected by preferential ballot which is used<lb />
in a 3-way race where no candidate has the<lb />
necessary 50 percent plus one votes. In<lb />
this case, the ballots for Domme and Clare<lb />
were recounted, and the second choice<lb />
votes for each candidate were added onto<lb />
the first choice votes for each. In the<lb />
second and final counting, Domme<lb />
received the necessary 50 percent plus one<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 4019 MARCH 1974<lb />
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Phi Beta Lambda Garrett entertainers New Judo class Music recitals<lb />
The ECUchapter of Phi Beta Lambda<lb />
Business Fraternity will conduct its<lb />
second annual Symposium on Thursday,<lb />
March 21, 1974. This annual event is<lb />
designed to give students majoring in<lb />
Business an opportunity to meet with<lb />
business and professional leaders.<lb />
Through the Symposium activities,<lb />
students will obtain guidance in making an<lb />
intelligent decision in regard to the nature<lb />
of occupational opportunities available<lb />
upon graduation.<lb />
The General Session will begin at 9:00<lb />
A.M. in Wright Auditorium on the campus<lb />
of ECU. Dr. James H. Bearden, Dean of<lb />
the ECU School of Business, will deliver<lb />
the keynote speech. There will be four 30<lb />
minute group discussion sessions<lb />
following the general session.<lb />
Eight representatives from various<lb />
fields of business enterprise will conduct<lb />
the group sessions. The business areas of<lb />
special interest are: banking, marketing,<lb />
real estate and mortgage banking,<lb />
manufacturing, government, business<lb />
education and distributive education.<lb />
Math club meeting<lb />
Math Club meeting Tuesday, March 19<lb />
at 7:30 in Austin 110. Talk by Dr. Jim<lb />
Wirth, Arithmetic Made Easy (Use a<lb />
computer). All interested people are<lb />
invited. Refreshments will be served.<lb />
Problem: The striking mechanism of<lb />
blind Mr. Smith's clock went wrong. It<lb />
would only strike up to eleven, and then<lb />
always turned to one, so that you could<lb />
never teil what hour it was when it<lb />
struck. Yet he got used to it, and always<lb />
knew what time it was when he happened<lb />
to hear it. One Monday morning when I<lb />
was visiting him, it struck ten. He said it<lb />
was ten o'clock alright and challenged me<lb />
to visit him again on the day when I could<lb />
be sure of finding it strike the right<lb />
hour. When did I go again.<lb />
Banjo and Guitar Entertainment will be<lb />
at Garrett at 10:15 Wednesday. Lisa<lb />
Meller and Jim Bordeaux are sharing their<lb />
talents for this one and all.<lb />
Oldie flicks<lb />
Oldie short flicks will be shown in<lb />
Garrett lobby tonight, March 19th at<lb />
10:00. W.C. Fields will be here in<lb />
�California Bound" with Mae West in "I'm<lb />
No Angel and Laurel and Hardy in "Sugar<lb />
Daddies Come over for a free hoot.<lb />
A new class will begin Wednesday,<lb />
March 20,1974 in Judo. Class will be held<lb />
in Minges wrestling room at 7:30 p.m. All<lb />
interested males and females should<lb />
attend.<lb />
Enrollment increase Rea House benefjt<lb />
Enrollment for the Spring quarter at<lb />
East Carolina University totals 9,211<lb />
students. This represents an increase over<lb />
the Spring quarter of 1973 when 9,138 were<lb />
registered in regular ECU courses and the<lb />
Evening College.<lb />
This year's enrollment includes 9,062 in<lb />
the university and 149 in the Evening<lb />
College.<lb />
Angel Flight rush<lb />
Angel Flight is an honorary<lb />
organization of dedicated college women<lb />
who promote the interests of the United<lb />
States Air Force, the Air Force Reserve<lb />
Officer Training Program and East Carolina<lb />
University. The sisterhood in Angel Flight<lb />
creates an atmosphere of friendship that<lb />
will never be forgotten. The Angels work<lb />
together to serve the AFROTC on campus<lb />
and through this service they are rewarded<lb />
with many fun-filled and meaningful<lb />
experiences. Come to Angel Flight Rush,<lb />
you'll love it. March 18, 19, 20 at 7:30 in<lb />
113 Whichard Annex.<lb />
Symposium<lb />
Experts on the 18th century herbs and<lb />
flowers, needlework and home furnishings<lb />
will lecture and direct workshops at the<lb />
sixth annual Tryon Palace Symposium<lb />
March 25-27.<lb />
The Symposium is a joint presentation<lb />
of the Tryon Palace Commission and the<lb />
ECU Division of Continuing Education in<lb />
cooperation with ihe Tryon Palace<lb />
Restoration and the N.C. Division of<lb />
Archieves and History.<lb />
Symposium sessions will be held in the<lb />
Tryon Palace Auditorium in New Bern and<lb />
in the Tryon Palace complex.<lb />
Further information and registration<lb />
materials for the Symposium are available<lb />
from the ECU Division of Continuing<lb />
Education, Box 2727, Greenville.<lb />
POSSIBLE POLLUTION page one<lb />
BLANCHARD AND A NEW CALENDARpage three<lb />
IMPEACHMENT PROGRAM page four<lb />
REVIEWS page five<lb />
EDITORIALSCOMMENTARYFORUM pages six and seven<lb />
JOHN McCOOK ROOTS page eight<lb />
FLASHES page nine<lb />
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE page ten<lb />
SPORTSpages eleven and twelve<lb />
There will be a Real House benefit<lb />
concert Wednesday night March 20 at The<lb />
Attic. The concert will be from 8:00 -<lb />
1:00. SouthSound will be the featured<lb />
band and Gravel Road will also be<lb />
appearing. Cover charge is $.50 and all<lb />
proceeds will go to the Real House<lb />
budget. Students are encouraged to<lb />
come. Any person that is intersted in<lb />
getting involved with Real House should<lb />
go by 1310 Evans St. or call 758-HELP.<lb />
Mixed dorm social<lb />
The men of Scott Dorm are having a<lb />
social with the women of Fletcher Dorm<lb />
Thursday, March 21. It will be held at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in the basement of Fletcher. Much of<lb />
the well desired refreshments that we all<lb />
like will be on hand along with some<lb />
munchies. If you are from these dorms,<lb />
come and enjoy yourself.<lb />
Young Democrats<lb />
The Young Democrats Club of ECU will<lb />
be hosting a panel discussion, Wedneday,<lb />
March 30th. Guest speakers will include<lb />
Dr. Vincent Bel its of the Biology<lb />
Department, Dr. Jack Blok of the<lb />
Geography Department and Dr. Michael<lb />
O'Conner of the Geology Department.<lb />
Topics under discussior will be the<lb />
environment and coastal management.<lb />
The meeting will be held in SB102<lb />
beginning at eight o'clock. The public is<lb />
invited and encouraged to attend.<lb />
Robert Morgan<lb />
There will be a meeting of the ECU<lb />
students for Robert Morgan Tuesday,<lb />
March 26, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 308 of the<lb />
Student Union. It is imperative that all<lb />
Morgan supporters who are interested in<lb />
working on the campaign attend.<lb />
Dr Miriam Moore<lb />
Dr. Miriam Moore, dean of the ECU<lb />
School of Home Economics, has been<lb />
elected vice president of the National<lb />
Council of Administrators in Home<lb />
Economics.<lb />
She was chosen for the office at the<lb />
recent council meeting in Chicago.<lb />
The purpose of the Council is to further<lb />
education and science in home economics<lb />
in higher education. It is composed of<lb />
members from ore than 200 colleges and<lb />
universities throughout the U.S. which<lb />
offer degree programs in home economics.<lb />
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Four students in the ECU School of<lb />
Music will perform in recital this week.<lb />
They include senior student Joseph<lb />
Milton Hodges of Portsmouth, Va<lb />
euphonium; graduate student Thomas<lb />
Wendell McCutchen of Montgomery, Ala<lb />
percussion; senior Suzanne Davis of<lb />
Virginia Beach, Va piano; and junior<lb />
John Michael Smith of Virginia Beach, Va<lb />
double bass.<lb />
All recitals will be held in the A.J.<lb />
Fletcher Music Center Recital Hall and are<lb />
free and open to the public.<lb />
Hodges, who is scheduled to perform<lb />
Monday, March 18 at 7 p.m will play<lb />
selections by Marcello, Yvonne Desportes<lb />
and Hindemith, accompanied by pianist<lb />
Kathleeen Rountree.<lb />
A student of George LeBlanc<lb />
Broussard of the ECU music faculty,<lb />
Hodges is a 1969 graduate of Woodrow<lb />
Wilson High School, Portsmouth, Va.<lb />
McCutchen, a candidate for the Master<lb />
of Music degree, will perform percussion<lb />
selections by William Duckworth, John<lb />
Bergamo, Alfred Fissinger and John de<lb />
Beradinis.<lb />
He will be assisted by pianist Lynn<lb />
Stanely and percussionist Earl Taylor. His<lb />
program is scheduled for Wednesday,<lb />
March 20, at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
Miss Davis, a student of Paul Tardif,<lb />
will perform Thursday, March 21 at 7<lb />
p.m. Her program will include selections<lb />
by Mozart, Beethovan, Brahms, Chopin<lb />
and Ravel. She is a 1969 graduate of<lb />
Kellam High School and a resident of 404<lb />
Elmont Drive, Virginia Beach, Va.<lb />
Smith will perform Friday, March 22, at<lb />
8:15 p.m. His program includes com-<lb />
positions of J.S. Bach, Demenico<lb />
Dragonetti, Jeno Takacs and Halsey<lb />
Stevens. He will be accompanied by<lb />
Johnee Clarkin and assisted by Charles<lb />
Tolson.<lb />
Business grant<lb />
The ECU School of Business has been<lb />
awarded $4,136 by the U.S. State<lb />
Department's Agency for International<lb />
Development for a special conference to be<lb />
held at ECU April 4-5.<lb />
Dr. Umesh Gulati of the ECU<lb />
economics faculty, coordinator of the<lb />
conference, said about 100 government<lb />
workers, business leaders and university<lb />
professors from N.C. and Va. will attend<lb />
the ECU Conference on Economic<lb />
Development.<lb />
The gathering will explore possibilities<lb />
of trade between underdeveloped nations<lb />
and this region's businesses and<lb />
industries.<lb />
Home EC dean<lb />
Dr. Edward "Mel" Markowski, assistant<lb />
professor in the ECU Department of Child<lb />
Development and Family Relations, has<lb />
been appointed assistant to the dean of<lb />
the ECU School of Home Economics.<lb />
Dr. Markowski will assist Home<lb />
Economics Dean Miriam B. Moore in the<lb />
academic advisement of students and<lb />
other organizational and administrative<lb />
matters. Continued on page nine.<lb />
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By KATHY KOONCE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Women have no experience voting.<lb />
But, said Justice Clark, neither do men<lb />
who reach 21 and are automatically<lb />
allowed to vote This fact supporting the<lb />
woman's suffrage movement was one of<lb />
several interesting comments favoring<lb />
women's voting rights which Peggy<lb />
Blanchard uncovered when she did a study<lb />
of women's status in North Carolina.<lb />
Her "booklet Woman's Suffrage, The<lb />
Equal Rights Amendment, Equal Pay for<lb />
Equal Work, And Other Such Revolution-<lb />
ary Ideas: A Survey of the Status<lb />
of Women in North Carolina, was<lb />
published in February. She began<lb />
research in September 1973 and completed<lb />
writing the booklet during the Christmas<lb />
holidavs.<lb />
Blanchard is the Human Resources<lb />
Director of the State Board of the League<lb />
of Women Voters. At the national level of<lb />
this organization the ERA (Equal Rights<lb />
Amendment) was the primary concern.<lb />
The North Carolina State Board of the<lb />
League of Women Voters felt the need to<lb />
tell women about their status in North<lb />
Carolina. She was asked to gather<lb />
information and thus began work on the<lb />
booklet.<lb />
According to Blanchard, the status of<lb />
women in this state is "pretty bad She<lb />
feels that women do not understand what<lb />
is going on in legal aspects. They don't<lb />
understand what happens if they go into<lb />
court. Also, they don't understand<lb />
problems with credit.<lb />
While compiling the study, Blanchard<lb />
found some laws that should be<lb />
passed. Such a law is the "equal pay for<lb />
equal work" legislation. There is no state<lb />
law regarding equal pay for equal<lb />
work. Additionally she feels that there<lb />
should be a law regarding credit.<lb />
The purpose of the booklet was<lb />
basically to educate people about the<lb />
status of women. When the ERA comes up<lb />
again in i975 people will have something<lb />
to document support for it. Blanchard's<lb />
booklet offers support for the ERA.<lb />
"Women would have greater responsi-<lb />
bility under ERA. The ERA would not<lb />
make women change their lifestyle. It<lb />
would offer a viable alternative said<lb />
Blanchard.<lb />
After doing the study, Blanchard can't<lb />
PEGGY BLANCHARD<lb />
say exactly what the role of women is. She<lb />
feels that politically, women in<lb />
North Carolina are a little slower. How-<lb />
ever, they are "trying harder<lb />
Some laws which are still on the books<lb />
include one which states that if a woman<lb />
Early quarter system considered for 1975-76<lb />
By DAVID GLASGOW<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In an attempt to resolve the problems<lb />
surrounding one ECU student calendar,<lb />
mainly late termination of Spring quarter<lb />
and incompatibility with other state<lb />
university schedule's, the Calendar<lb />
Committee, which is under the direction of<lb />
the Faculty Senate, recently considered an<lb />
early quarter system to be implimented in<lb />
the 1975-76 academic year.<lb />
In the event the "Energy Crisis"<lb />
persists an alternate Winter Quarter was<lb />
also proposed.<lb />
In order to 'feel the pulse' of students<lb />
and faculty, ballots were placed in the<lb />
professor's boxes and displayed in the<lb />
Student Union for students.<lb />
The results of the student vote taken<lb />
last week are as follows. 89 against, 31<lb />
for the Early Quarter calendar; 96 against,<lb />
22 for the Alternate Winter Quarter.<lb />
Dr. Helen Steer, chairwoman of the<lb />
Calendar Committee is withholding the<lb />
results of the Faculty vote until<lb />
Wednesday, March 20, when her<lb />
committee is scheduled to reconvene.<lb />
In any event, the 1974-75 school<lb />
calendar has already been established and<lb />
any alternations of the present system<lb />
would not, could not, take effect until the<lb />
1975-76 academic year.<lb />
QUARTER SYSTEM<lb />
To many people the solution to East<lb />
Carolin's calendar woes lies in the<lb />
abandonment of the Quarter system and<lb />
switching to the Semester system.<lb />
Twice in the last ten years the<lb />
Quarter-Semester option has been<lb />
presented to the Faculty Senate and twice,<lb />
by close margins, defeated. Dr. Steer<lb />
feels that the question will resurface<lb />
"pretty soon" in the Faculty Senate.<lb />
According to Gibert Kennedy,<lb />
President of the Student Union and<lb />
student representative to the Calendar<lb />
Committee, and Dr. Steer, the procedure<lb />
involved in implimenting the Semester<lb />
system, would be the presentation of a<lb />
Faculty Senate supported resolution to the<lb />
Board of Governor's in whose hands the<lb />
final decision would rest.<lb />
SGA tax debts total $6,998<lb />
By SUSAN QUINN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The SGA will pay an estimated<lb />
$6,998.93 in taxes this year according to<lb />
SGA treasurer Mike Ertis. Ertis announced<lb />
to the legislature Monday that because of a<lb />
taxing technicality concerning the SGA<lb />
refrigerator business a requested investi-<lb />
gation of the Internal Revenue Service<lb />
discovered that a leasing revenue must be<lb />
paid by the SGA. Ertis said that the tax<lb />
has been paid out of refrigerator funds.<lb />
The legislature tabled a bill that would<lb />
appropriate $250 to the committee of the<lb />
Black Arts Festival. The bill was tabled<lb />
because some of the legislators felt the<lb />
money could be appropraited by the<lb />
cabinet's funds since Minority Affairs<lb />
chairman, Maurice Huntley was asking for<lb />
the appropriation.<lb />
The legislature also recommitted a bill<lb />
entitled "No Workee No Payee The bill<lb />
was given this title by Dr. Jack Thornton<lb />
of Economics Department. The bill, which<lb />
was introduced by legislator Rick Gilliam,<lb />
would create regulations of payment of<lb />
salaries through the Student Fund<lb />
Accounting Office. Such regulations<lb />
would provide for the payment of salaries<lb />
on the last day of the month and 16th day<lb />
of the month, after the work has been<lb />
completed rather than the first day of the<lb />
month, before the work has been<lb />
done. The legislature felt that the bill<lb />
should be considered more closely and<lb />
recommitted it.<lb />
It was announced that screening for<lb />
three day student legislature vacancies<lb />
and one Garrett dorm vacancy will be held<lb />
Monday at 3:45 p.m. in room 308.<lb />
Andy Schmidt and Doug Benton were<lb />
accepted as new legislators.<lb />
marries a man with out-of-state residency,<lb />
then her residency immediately changes to<lb />
the state of her husband.<lb />
"This could be tricky she noted, "if a<lb />
female student loses in-state residency<lb />
because of marriage it would effect tuition<lb />
costs in state supported schools<lb />
In reference to the ERA and "Women's<lb />
Liberation Blanchard thinks "that some<lb />
women that might step further get turned<lb />
off by the "Women's Liberation"<lb />
movement. Women need to be aware of<lb />
theri choice, but she "personally dislikes<lb />
the stridency of the women's liberation<lb />
movement She identifies closer with the<lb />
ideas of Betty Friedan than she does the<lb />
ideas of Lucianne Goldberg. (Both women<lb />
spoke on campus during Women's<lb />
Awareness Week last year.) However, she<lb />
does not like Friedan's method. "Women<lb />
can progress in a calmer manner<lb />
Traditional ideas about the status of<lb />
women have changed very little. The<lb />
"stay-at-home, raise-chi I d-and-do-t he-<lb />
housework concept still exists in the<lb />
statutes and in belief. In the sense of<lb />
being secure himself. Blanchard has<lb />
observed that it takes "a very strong man<lb />
to allow his wife to have an independent<lb />
career<lb />
Blanchard states in her introduction<lb />
that the booklet was not to be a "final<lb />
word Its purpose was to look at the<lb />
status of women today. "It is meant to be<lb />
a start<lb />
Peggy Blanchard is an Assistant<lb />
Professor of English and has been<lb />
teaching journalism at ECU four years.<lb />
Forum<lb />
answers<lb />
questions<lb />
A student forum uniting ECU students<lb />
with campus leaders will be held Tuesday<lb />
night March 19 in room 201 of the<lb />
University Union at 8:00.<lb />
The objective of the forum is to allow<lb />
students to have a personal, face-to-face<lb />
contact with the elected, appointed and<lb />
paid officials of the university. Both<lb />
administration and faculty will be<lb />
represented.<lb />
Students are asked to direct any<lb />
questions they might have conerning any<lb />
area of campus life or the university to the<lb />
representatives at the forum. There are<lb />
four ways students can relate questions to<lb />
the forum. Questions can be mailed in to<lb />
the SGA office through campus<lb />
mail. These letters can be taken to the<lb />
departmental offices and forwarded to the<lb />
SGA through the campus mail<lb />
system. St udent s can al so cal 11 he Hot I i ne<lb />
number, 758-0231. and leave their<lb />
questions with the answering senice.<lb />
These quest ions will be answered at the<lb />
forum meetina.<lb />
There will also be telephones at the<lb />
forum for students to call in their<lb />
questions. The numbers for calling will be<lb />
758-6262 and 758-6263. Students may<lb />
attend the forum and personally ask the<lb />
representatives their questions.<lb />
WECU will broadcast the forum to the<lb />
dorms.<lb />
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Classicalguitarist to perform here<lb />
By BARBARA TURNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A classical guitarist, Dr. Mario Abril, is<lb />
coming to the ECU campus on Thursday,<lb />
March 21.<lb />
By JIM KYLE<lb />
Special to Fountainhead<lb />
"The House of Representatives<lb />
impeachment process (which is now in<lb />
progress) can be compared to a grand jury<lb />
hearing according to Dr. Tinsley E.<lb />
Yarbrough. "The House must gather<lb />
evidence to decide if there is 'probable<lb />
cause' for impeachment<lb />
Under the Constitution, the President<lb />
may be impeached for "treason, bribery or<lb />
other high crimes and misdeameanors<lb />
"I feel that this means only for violating<lb />
some aspect of criminal law says Dr.<lb />
Yarbrough who is an associate professor<lb />
of political science and considered an<lb />
expert in Constitutional law.<lb />
"Some leading scholars take a broader<lb />
view on impeachable crimes Dr.<lb />
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political crimes, such as attempts to<lb />
subvert the constitutional system or<lb />
throwing the Presidency into disrespect<lb />
Dr Yarbrough believes that the House<lb />
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impeachment - but maybe not<lb />
conviction He says, however, that<lb />
President Nixon "probably won't be<lb />
impeached<lb />
Executive Privilege<lb />
There is no way to predict when the<lb />
House may vote on impeachment<lb />
according to Dr. Yarbrough. He believes<lb />
that the Republicans would like to get the<lb />
vote over with and that the Democrats<lb />
would like to make the vote as near to the<lb />
November elections as possible.<lb />
Dr. Yarbrough explains executive<lb />
privilege as the privilege "to withhold<lb />
information which the President believes,<lb />
in the public interest, should be kept<lb />
confidential<lb />
Executive privilege is not in the<lb />
Constitution but Nixon says that it flows<lb />
from separation of powers. He claims that<lb />
each branch of government has the right to<lb />
DR. MARIO ABRIL<lb />
confidentiality.<lb />
The courts disagree on this<lb />
interpretation, according to Dr. Yarbrough.<lb />
They say that it is an "evidentiary<lb />
privilege" like the attorney-client or<lb />
doctor-patient relationship and that the<lb />
court has the right to decide whether it will<lb />
accept the claim of executive privilege.<lb />
On the question of whether the House<lb />
judiciary committee will be able to obtain<lb />
grand jury evidence from the Watergate<lb />
trials, Dr. Yarbrough says that he has "no<lb />
confident position he says, however,<lb />
that the evidence "may eventually get to<lb />
the House<lb />
Cruelty to animals receives<lb />
more protest than Vietnam<lb />
Letters, telegrams and telephone calls<lb />
continue to pour in on the Pentagon and<lb />
Congress protesting the Army and Air<lb />
Force experiments on hundreds of beagles<lb />
to test pollutant gases.<lb />
The Air Force Times reported in<lb />
November that the volume of protest is<lb />
"the greatest inspires by any subject since<lb />
Truman sacked MacArthur" and is "more<lb />
mail than the commitee (House Armed<lb />
Services Committee) received on the<lb />
subject of the Vietnam War<lb />
Congressman Les Aspin of Wisconsin<lb />
who first drew public attention to the<lb />
experiments in November received from an<lb />
anonymous Pentagon source a copy of the<lb />
minutes of a Pentagon meeting in which<lb />
the public outcry: was noted. The<lb />
minutes stated in part: "To illustrate the<lb />
real sensitive nature of animal research<lb />
DoD (Department of Defense) has received<lb />
some 30,000 letters which were sent in<lb />
response to a newspaper article on the use<lb />
of Beagles; more than any received in past<lb />
history for a controversial event<lb />
The Pentagon minutes also noted that<lb />
"The Deputy Director attended a viewing of<lb />
a film on the head injury program at Walter<lb />
Reed and many scenes of animals were cut<lb />
in order to avoid any potential<lb />
embarrassment to DoD<lb />
In a statement that grossly<lb />
underestimated public outrage about<lb />
animal experiments, Col. William A.<lb />
Augerson, who oversees the experimental<lb />
work of the Army, Navy and Air Force from<lb />
the Pentagon, said in January that because<lb />
of the public outcry the number of animals<lb />
people regard as "pets" would be reduced<lb />
and "other less popular animals can be<lb />
subsituted, like swine or goats<lb />
As this report went to press, SAR Inc.<lb />
was polling members in New York City and<lb />
nearby eastern cities to find out how many<lb />
would be willing to make a one-day trip to<lb />
protest, in front of the Pentagon,<lb />
experiments performed on animals by the<lb />
armed services.<lb />
Dr. Abril was born in Havana,<lb />
Cuba. He began the study of piano and<lb />
violin, as well as music theory and<lb />
literature at a very early age. Still in his<lb />
teens, he took part in the ill-fated Cuban<lb />
Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961. He was<lb />
captured, and during his 22 month<lb />
imprisonment met the well known Cuban<lb />
guitarist Hector Garcia, also a political<lb />
prisoner. Garcia became AbrH's teacher,<lb />
and for several years after their release<lb />
from prison, the two musicians worked<lb />
together. Later, Abril studied guitar under<lb />
the renowned English virtuoso Julian<lb />
Bream. Abril's academic accreditation<lb />
includes a degree in guitar from the<lb />
University of Albuquerque, New Mexico,<lb />
and a Ph.d. degree in music theory from<lb />
the Florida State Unviersity School of<lb />
Music.<lb />
He has performed extensively in the<lb />
United States and abroad. The Toronto<lb />
Behind cafeteria<lb />
Globe and Mail calls his performance:<lb />
"Sheer technical virtuosity The London<lb />
Free Press remarked: "He brought to the<lb />
stage a knowledge of communication with<lb />
an audience .the unmistakeable air of<lb />
the professional musician - public<lb />
performer The Sarasota Journal claim-<lb />
ed: "Flawless, exquisite playing He has<lb />
also been featured on television and radio<lb />
in North America and Enaland.<lb />
After several years on the faculty of<lb />
Florida State University School of Music,<lb />
Dr. Abril has been appointed to the guitar<lb />
and music theory faculty of the University<lb />
ofTennessee at Chattanooga, Department<lb />
of Music.<lb />
In addition to his concert, Dr. Abril will<lb />
have informal workshops to answer<lb />
questions and discuss classical guitar.<lb />
Everyone is invited to participate in this<lb />
discussion.<lb />
There is no charge for the concert and it<lb />
is open to the public.<lb />
Paper recycler located here<lb />
Dr. Howard Dawkins, coordinator at the<lb />
Eastern Carolina Sheltered Workshop, and<lb />
Mr. Gene Higson, workshop director and<lb />
coordinator of the Workshop's Paper<lb />
Recycling Project, met with Professor<lb />
Edith Webber and Professor James LeRoy<lb />
Smith and located a paper collection bin<lb />
just behind the cafeteria near Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
The collection bin was placed through<lb />
the cooperative efforts of some 150<lb />
members of the administration, faculty<lb />
and staff. $54.00 was collected toward the<lb />
$150.00 cost for the construction of the<lb />
bin; it is now available to the population of<lb />
ECU for the depositing of clean paper<lb />
waste. Magazines, old newspapers, card-<lb />
board, unwanted paper of any kind which<lb />
is free from contaminations other than<lb />
printing ink, etc. can be deposited.<lb />
The Workshop is a non-profit<lb />
organization aiding in rehabilitation and<lb />
any profit realized from the recycling<lb />
project will be used to cover the costs of<lb />
collection, and if substantial enough, to<lb />
support Workshop programs. The Green-<lb />
ville Jaycees and The League of Women<lb />
Voters are helping to publicize the<lb />
recycling project and nine collection bins<lb />
have been located at various places<lb />
throughout the city so that citizens can<lb />
intergrate with their regular travel the fruits<lb />
of what we hope will be the development of<lb />
regular paper conservation habits. Every-<lb />
one is urged to keep a box for recyclable<lb />
paper and to empty it regularly in one of<lb />
the bins.<lb />
The population at ECU will find the<lb />
container accessible by car (hopefully<lb />
those close enough will walk or use<lb />
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bicycles!); please consider joining the<lb />
effort. One ton of recycling paper saves 17<lb />
full-grown trees.<lb />
Anyone who is interested in making a<lb />
financial contribution to further defray the<lb />
cost of the bin on campus may send a<lb />
check to Prof. Smith, Philosophy<lb />
Department (made to East Carolina<lb />
Sheltered Workshop Recycling Project).<lb />
This seems to be one project where there<lb />
are a multiplicity of good and the support<lb />
of the entire ECU community is<lb />
solicited. The location, selected by<lb />
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"Free speech is the first requirement<lb />
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ours wrote Solzhenitsyn. The only work<lb />
which was published, "One Day in the Life<lb />
of Ivan Denisovich"), was subjected to<lb />
government censorship and Solzhenitsyn<lb />
was made to look like a traitor in light of<lb />
the soldiers who had lost their lives in the<lb />
war. The book was published in 1962<lb />
under the orders of Khrushchev for his own<lb />
purposes.<lb />
"The First Circle" portrayed the hellish<lb />
life under Stalin in 1948. The title from<lb />
"First Circle" was derived from Dante's<lb />
"Inferno" where the first circle of hell is<lb />
inhabited by Homer. Socrates, and Plato,<lb />
all too valuable to be thrown in the pit - but<lb />
were forced into confinement.<lb />
"Cancer Ward" was based on<lb />
Solzhenitsyn's own bout with cancer<lb />
which he developed while imprisoned.<lb />
The tumor was later arrested. The hospital<lb />
in "Cancer Ward" was a microcosm of a<lb />
sick Soviet society.<lb />
In November, 1969, The Ryazan Branch<lb />
of Union Writers yielded to party pressure<lb />
and expelled Solzhenitsyn from the<lb />
Writers' Union for "actively using the<lb />
bourgeois anti-Soviet press for anti-Soviet<lb />
propanganda The Union charged that his<lb />
novels, "The First Circle" and "Cancer<lb />
Ward" "threw mud on the motherland<lb />
The expulsion deprived Solzhenitsyn of<lb />
ever having his works published by a<lb />
Soviet editor and of the freedom to<lb />
establish residence anywhere in the Soviet<lb />
Union. The ouster was approved by the<lb />
Politburo.<lb />
Then, in 1970, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn<lb />
was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature<lb />
to the renewed anger of Soviet<lb />
officials. He declined to pick up his Nobel<lb />
Prize in Stockholm for fear of not being<lb />
allowed to return. To him, western exile<lb />
was "spiritual castration But the<lb />
inevitable befell Solzhenitsyn when<lb />
"Arkhipelay Gulag" was smuggled to the<lb />
West for publication without his<lb />
knowledge or consent.<lb />
"Gulag" was an account of the terroism<lb />
of Lenin's and Stalin's regimes - a<lb />
reminder of how unf ree Soviet society was<lb />
and still is. Solzhenitsyn had threatened<lb />
to publish five sequels to "Gulag" abroad<lb />
dealing with repression under Khrushchev<lb />
and Leonid Brezhnev if arrested. His<lb />
works were banned by the Kremlin and had<lb />
been circulating in Russia by hand-copied<lb />
samizdat - the underground press. The<lb />
manuscripts were done by hand and<lb />
typewriter since mechanical reproduction<lb />
is illegal.<lb />
"When you have robbed a man of<lb />
everything, he's no longer in your<lb />
power. He is free again In February,<lb />
1974, the Soviet news agency Tass<lb />
announced that Solzhenitsyn had been<lb />
stripped of his citizenship by a decree of<lb />
the Supreme Soviet and deported for<lb />
"systematically performing actions that<lb />
are imcompatible with being a citizen of<lb />
the U.S.S.R He was flown without prior<lb />
knowledge of destination to Frankfurt,<lb />
Germany. His host in Germany was a<lb />
friend and fellow Nobel Prize Winner.<lb />
Novelist Heinrich Boll. Solzhenitsyn was<lb />
one of only two citizens who had ever been<lb />
forcibly exiled from the Soviet Union<lb />
abroad. The other was Leon Trotsky.<lb />
The deportation of the author had its<lb />
advantages to the Kremlin. For treason in<lb />
the Soviet Union, death is the maximum<lb />
punishment. Other forms include impri-<lb />
sonment, hard labor, and torture. Nixon-<lb />
Brezhnev talks are in store for the<lb />
spring. The future of detente is at stake<lb />
and the United States and Russia plan a<lb />
space link-up project in 1975. Our<lb />
administration was muted. Henry Kiss-<lb />
inger stated that "Solzhenitsyn would be<lb />
welcome to settle in the United States"<lb />
and that "our constant view has been that<lb />
the necessity for detente does not reflect<lb />
approbation of the Soviet domestic<lb />
structure<lb />
Thus, between the United States'<lb />
preservation of detente, the West's hasty,<lb />
incorrect translations, and the Soviet<lb />
Union's propagandist policies of literary<lb />
censorship, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's<lb />
ingenious contributions stand to collect<lb />
centuries of rust from the heavy iron<lb />
curtains of communist Russia before<lb />
being revealed to his beloved fellow<lb />
countrymen.<lb />
Solzhenitsyn now resides temporarily<lb />
in Switzerland, and according to a recent<lb />
Newsweek report, he released a new<lb />
philosophical message which shook the<lb />
ranks and files of Western democracy.<lb />
"Whatever replaces communism, it will not<lb />
be anything Western. Democracy in its<lb />
last decline,has no ethical foundation and<lb />
consists only of parties and social classes<lb />
engaged in a conflict of interests noth-<lb />
ing higher<lb />
What Solzhenitsyn wants for the Soviet<lb />
Union is not a change from<lb />
authoritarianism which he condones, but<lb />
freedom of expression for all people and a<lb />
renunciation of Marxism and industrial-<lb />
ism. His utopianistic society would thrive<lb />
on the basic goodness of mankind - "a<lb />
land of peasant, wisdom, religious faith,<lb />
four-legged horse power and two-story<lb />
buildings Solzhenitsyn's latest barrage<lb />
of Utopian logic only served to alienate him<lb />
from other leading Soviet dissidents.<lb />
Solzhenitsyn, for the time, resides<lb />
(with his unique government), on neutral<lb />
grounds. How long will he remain the man<lb />
without a country - the many nobody<lb />
wants? His denunciation of the Western<lb />
world embarrassed some intellectuals and<lb />
baffled some others. Western supporters<lb />
worried that his publications might be<lb />
"undermined" by publishers because of<lb />
his beliefs. According to Newsweek<lb />
(March 18, 1974), President Nixon<lb />
wondered if Solzhenitsyn was "to the right<lb />
of Barry Goldwater to which Henry<lb />
Kissinger replied that he was "to the right<lb />
of the czars Wonder if that U.S. Senator<lb />
still wants to make Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn<lb />
an honorary American citizen?<lb />
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Wishing luck<lb />
With the SGA elections over, Fountainhead wishes both the 1974-75 officers and the<lb />
student body luck for next year.<lb />
Our experiences with this year's SGA should serve as warnings to the ECU<lb />
community in the next year. SGA President-elect Lucas has mentioned his desire to cut<lb />
down the excessive bureaucracy which was built up this year, whittling down the cabinet<lb />
that inspired so much anti-Bodehmaner criticism.<lb />
FLEA MARKET<lb />
Fountainhead hopes for more. We saw this year's executive change from a fairly<lb />
reasonable person with a few ideas to a near-complete autocrat, with accusations and<lb />
threatened impeachments hitting left and right. We watched the SGA become a giant<lb />
flea market of appropriations with the general philosophy that "I know what's good for<lb />
you Students were, in effect, bought off on the premise that buses and a byzantine<lb />
cabinet organization could replace effective student lobbying and an SGA the student<lb />
body could approach sans appointment.<lb />
It didn't work. Students got their buses, and hot line, and bike path plans, but in the<lb />
process developed a new cynicism toward student government. Too many lines about<lb />
"working closely with the Administration on that" made students wonder exactly who<lb />
their SGA was angled toward - the days of student-Administration conflict are perhaps<lb />
thankfully over, but students felt that their SGA had been sold down the river.<lb />
IDEALIST AND CYNIC<lb />
In short, the last year established an SGA that, for all its efforts to maintain<lb />
official communications, lost much contact with the real live student body. It wasn't so<lb />
much lost by action as by atmosphere, but too much bureaucracy, bu "puffed-upness"<lb />
and ex cathedra speeches and taking oneself far too seriously. In student government,<lb />
as in everything, one needs to look down on the office and the situation from a distance;<lb />
with so many things of importance in this world, the most a student newspaper or a<lb />
student government can hope to do is point things in the right direction. How totally<lb />
absurd and laughable it is to pretend to be all-important or more official or with better<lb />
contacts than one's peers, or to make a student office into a miniature national<lb />
government. Pemaps it takes a mixture of idealist and cynic to produce a good SGA<lb />
officer.<lb />
We wish next year's SGA officers luck and the gift to view themselves from far-off, as<lb />
well as the wisdom to avoid the mistakes of the 1973-74 SGA. We wish the student body<lb />
the ability to scrutinize and demand and help the officers make the SGA more than a<lb />
large placebo.<lb />
STUDENT FORUM<lb />
And, speaking of student voices, we invite students to put their favorite SGA<lb />
people and publications editors on the spot tonight at 7:30 in room 201 of the Student<lb />
Union. The student forum being held tonight is an opportunity to clear up questions<lb />
about everything that's been bothering you since September - if you can't make it, call in<lb />
questions at 758-6262 or 758-6263.<lb />
Again, best wishes to Bob Lucas, Cindy Domme, Bill Beckner and Vivian Williams.<lb />
Picking up and reorganizing after this year will be a major chore and a chance to return<lb />
the SGA to the people who pay for it, and we extend all our good luck to you; take care.<lb />
Fountainhead<lb />
"Do you know because I tell you so, or do<lb />
you know Gertrude Stein<lb />
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFPart Crawford<lb />
MANAGING EDITORSkip Saunders<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGERRick Gilliam<lb />
AD MANAGERJackie Shallcross<lb />
NEWS EDITORSDarrell Williams<lb />
Diane Taylor<lb />
REVIEWS EDITORKirk Young<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR Jack Morrow<lb />
ADVISORFrank J. Murphy<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD is the student news-<lb />
paper of East Carolina University and<lb />
appears each Tuesday and Thursday of<lb />
the school year.<lb />
Mailing address: Box 2516 ECU Station,<lb />
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Editorial Offices: 758-6366, 758-6367<lb />
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WASHINGTON - President Nixon<lb />
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with all the power he can bring to bear.<lb />
He made a public promise that he<lb />
would cooperate with the House Judiciary<lb />
Committee, which is conducting the<lb />
impeachment inquiry. But privately, he<lb />
has made it perfectly clear that he will<lb />
oppose and obstruct the probe.<lb />
He sees no reason to court the<lb />
committee members, he has told<lb />
associates, because those who oppose<lb />
him will vote against him no matter how<lb />
conciliatory he is.<lb />
A few Republican partisans on the<lb />
committee are trying to help the President<lb />
impede the inquiry. The senior Republi-<lb />
can, Michigan Rep. Edward Hutchinson<lb />
allegedly asked a young GOP staff<lb />
member, Sam Garrison, to obstruct the<lb />
impeachment proceedings.<lb />
This, at least, is what Garrison has told<lb />
other members of the staff. Hutchinson,<lb />
however, has denied it.<lb />
Meanwhile, many committee members<lb />
feel they have been shut off from the<lb />
impeachment investigation. They fear the<lb />
evidence will be spoon-fed to them.<lb />
They have tried to bring pressure on<lb />
committee chairman Rep. Peter Rodino,<lb />
D-N.J to open the committee files to the<lb />
other members. The President's lawyers,<lb />
however, have privately opposed such a<lb />
move. Even their limited cooperation<lb />
hinges on the issue of confidentiality.<lb />
So the first battle, before the<lb />
committee starts serious impeachment<lb />
proceedings, will be over who gets access<lb />
to the information. And there is a<lb />
controversy over how the information will<lb />
be verified.<lb />
Lie Detector Turnabout: The lie<lb />
detector has been a favorite White House<lb />
weapon. The plumbers, as the former<lb />
White House gumshoes were called, used<lb />
it indiscriminately to search for my<lb />
sources.<lb />
They suspected Yeoman Charles<lb />
Radford, for example, of leaking White<lb />
House secrets to rne. Without warning<lb />
they strapped him into a lie detector and<lb />
subjected him to cross examination.<lb />
They gave him four lie detector tests<lb />
before they finished with him. Instead of<lb />
finding he had slipped documents to me,<lb />
however, they discovered he had sneaked<lb />
White House documents to the Joing<lb />
Chiefs of Staff.<lb />
Other suspected sources were also put<lb />
through lie detector tests. But now,<lb />
ironically, lie detectors are being used<lb />
against the White House. Two Watergate<lb />
witnesses, ex-Attorney General Richard<lb />
Kleindienst and Gordon Strachan, another<lb />
former White Hosue aide, also were asked<lb />
to repeat their statements, with a lie<lb />
detector.<lb />
Now the special prosecutors are trying<lb />
to persuade two of President Nixon's<lb />
closest associates, his personal secretary,<lb />
Rose Mary Woods, and his appointments<lb />
secretary, Stephen Bull, to submit to lie<lb />
detector tests. So far, they have refused.<lb />
For the White House suddenly has be<lb />
come more wary of lie detectors. And the<lb />
nresident is being as secretive as ever.<lb />
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Nixon's constant, closest adviser these<lb />
days is press secretary Ron Ziegler. No<lb />
one spends more time with the President<lb />
than Ziegler. They begin with morning<lb />
coffee together. Throughout the day,<lb />
Ziegler is in and out of the oval<lb />
office. When the President visits his<lb />
seaside estates, Ziegler invariably is at his<lb />
side.<lb />
Two other people have easy, regular<lb />
access to the President. One is his chief<lb />
of staff, Gen. Alexander Haig. The other is<lb />
his bosom friend, Bebe Rebozo.<lb />
The three musketeers - Ziegler, Haig<lb />
and Rebozo - are all for Nixon. He has<lb />
made them his inner circle more for their<lb />
loyalty than their ability. Not one of them,<lb />
for example, understands politics. This<lb />
troubles Republican leaders who have<lb />
complained privately that the President<lb />
should be listening to experienced<lb />
politicians.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEAD .vites all readers to ex<lb />
press their opinions in the Forum. Letters<lb />
should be signed by their author! s;<lb />
names will be withheld on request. Un-<lb />
signed editorials on this page and on the<lb />
editorial page reflect the opinions of the<lb />
editor, and are not necessarily those of<lb />
the staff.<lb />
FOUNTAINHEAD reserves the right to re-<lb />
fuse printing in instances of libel or<lb />
obscenity, and to comment as an<lb />
independent body on any and all<lb />
issues. A newspaper is objective only in<lb />
proportion to its autonomy.<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
March 7 was the deadline to register for<lb />
one of the "Executive Officer" positions.<lb />
On that afternoon, two people had filed to<lb />
run for positions, one for president and the<lb />
other for vice president. For this reason,<lb />
the filing date has been extended until<lb />
April 11. The Administration has granted<lb />
this extension in hopes that more interest<lb />
would be shown from the students<lb />
concerning their elections.<lb />
The MRC is your organization, serving<lb />
the men's campus of East Carolina<lb />
University. This organization is by no<lb />
means a "power structure but it must be<lb />
a group of concerned students that unite<lb />
together to make an effective lobbying<lb />
body to submit ideas to the University in<lb />
order to bring about desired changes.<lb />
If you do not want to participate,<lb />
suppose those who want changes and who<lb />
are willing to work for them. At least,<lb />
VOTE!<lb />
In case you do not believe in the MRC,<lb />
consider the following which would not<lb />
have been possible without the efforts of<lb />
the students who have contributed:<lb />
1. Ice machines in the basement of all<lb />
residence halls<lb />
2. An abundance of recreational facilities<lb />
in the Aycock Game Room<lb />
3. Color televisions<lb />
4. P.E. equipment available for rental in<lb />
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We've got a good thing going. Let's<lb />
keep it.<lb />
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Candidate for MRC President<lb />
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To Fountainhead:<lb />
On March 8, when it was first learned<lb />
that Head Basketball Coach Tom Quinn<lb />
had been relieved of his duties, the<lb />
feelings of the school community were<lb />
varied. Many expresssed feelings of<lb />
delight - to them, this was a move the<lb />
school should have made long ago. To<lb />
some, there was a feeling of relief - maybe<lb />
now ECU could bring in a new coach with<lb />
fresh ideas and with that determination<lb />
and ambition needed to motivate ECU to a<lb />
more prominent role in basketball, on a<lb />
conference and a regional basis. Finally,<lb />
there was a feeing of optimism - for so<lb />
long ECU has played in the shadows of the<lb />
Davidsons and the Furmans; moreover,<lb />
ECU has long been overlooked on a<lb />
state-wide basis, with all attention being<lb />
placed on N.C. State, Carolina and Duke,<lb />
and we have been viewed as the junior<lb />
circuit, the s&amp; d-lot league, the<lb />
insignificant others, etc.<lb />
We felt that by firing Quinn and by<lb />
hiring some big-name coach who could<lb />
immediately build a successful basketball<lb />
program - that this (combined with our<lb />
present success in the other sports -<lb />
football, wrestling, track, etc.) would serve<lb />
as the motivating force necessary to propel<lb />
ECU into the mainstream of big-time<lb />
college athletics - namely, the Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference.<lb />
However, our delight, our relief, our<lb />
optimism were totally destroyed when it<lb />
was learned for the first time what may<lb />
serve as the prime factor for Quinn's lack<lb />
of success. It is not his inability to coach -<lb />
he is an intelligent, capable person who is .<lb />
respected by his rival coaches within and fa CRISIS ?<lb />
beyond the Southern Conference. His<lb />
ability to get along with his players may be<lb />
questioned, but this cannot be regarded as<lb />
the sole determinent of his lack os<lb />
success. We feel that the problem rests<lb />
more with the administration and their<lb />
apparent attempt to de-emphasize the<lb />
entire basketball program in contrast to<lb />
the increased emphasis of our one "major"<lb />
sport, football.<lb />
When we became aware, for the first<lb />
time, of the lack of funds allotted for<lb />
basketball (in salaries and recruiting<lb />
expenses) we actually became sympath-<lb />
etic for Quinn and expressed sorrow for<lb />
the many deragatory remarks made about<lb />
him over the years; for, the general<lb />
opinion now is that Quinn did as good if<lb />
not better a job than could be expected of<lb />
him, considering what he had to work<lb />
with.<lb />
Yet, Quinn never made a public<lb />
complaint of these inadequacies - instead,<lb />
he used what he had and made the best<lb />
use of them he could. He also took those<lb />
derogatory comments aimed at him while<lb />
at the same time continuing to hold his<lb />
head high. This in some way, we feel,<lb />
shows him to be a remarkable person who<lb />
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when the truth finally arises.it is too late to<lb />
do anything about it.<lb />
This letter should not be viewed as a<lb />
testimony to Coach Quinn; rather, it<lb />
should be viewed matter-of-fact I y as a<lb />
direct attack on the athletic program and<lb />
on the administration, in general.<lb />
If these two bodies wish for the athletic<lb />
future of ECU to remain as it presently is,<lb />
then they should continue to pump the<lb />
majority of the funds into the football<lb />
program and neglect our other<lb />
sports. Under these conditions, Dave<lb />
Patton is the logical replacement for Quinn<lb />
- there is no one else who would be willing<lb />
to enter the program under such deprived<lb />
conditions other than those who are<lb />
presently a part of the existing program.<lb />
We don't want this and the student<lb />
body doesn't (as evidence the poor<lb />
attendance at this past season's games).<lb />
The majority of the student body not<lb />
only wants but demands immediate,<lb />
recognizable changes in the adminis-<lb />
tration's relationship with the athletic<lb />
program. We do not propose a<lb />
de-emphasis of football (this would be<lb />
defeating our purpose), but we do propose<lb />
that an objective study of the needs and<lb />
wants of ALL sports programs be made<lb />
and that some effort be made to bring<lb />
these sports up to a level comparable to<lb />
football (in relation to number of players,<lb />
size of staff, operating and recruiting<lb />
expense, etc.).<lb />
Perhaps this can begin with basketball<lb />
by increasing the head coach's salary and<lb />
expenses so that he could at least compete<lb />
with other conference and area<lb />
coaches. Then, maybe we can go out and<lb />
talk to such big name coaches as Neil<lb />
McGeachy at Duke or Bill Gutheridge at<lb />
UNC. A coach of their ability would<lb />
immediately put ECU in a more favorable<lb />
position to recruit top high-school players.<lb />
Perhaps the change can be made by<lb />
giving Coach Welborne the funds needed<lb />
to compete with such wrestling powers as<lb />
Iowa State or Oklahoma St. Sure we are in<lb />
the Top 15 in the nation in wrestling, but<lb />
what's wrong with the Top 10? or the Top<lb />
5? or No. 1?<lb />
The important thing is that the changes<lb />
must come, especially if we are to<lb />
progress to the point where we meet the<lb />
requirements necessary for admission to<lb />
theACC. Is this not our ultimate goal? No<lb />
doubt the changes will be costly and<lb />
time-consuming. We are convinced the<lb />
money is available if our administration is<lb />
willing to exert the energy necessary to go<lb />
out and find it - we have too many alumni,<lb />
contributors and friends for this to hold us<lb />
back from reaching this goal.<lb />
Unfortunately, we may lack the needed<lb />
time if some type of action is not taken<lb />
immediately to alleviate this problem.<lb />
With each passing day the accomplish-<lb />
ments of this goal becomes more and<lb />
more difficult, so that sooner or later all<lb />
interest may be lost.<lb />
An impossible task, you say? Maybe<lb />
so, but all long journeys start with the first<lb />
step. To paraphrase the poet, "Tis better<lb />
to have tried and lost than never to have<lb />
tried at all<lb />
So, come on Administration, at least<lb />
show some effort to meet this<lb />
challenge. Don't be content with things as<lb />
they are. Strive for the heights. Reach for<lb />
the stars. Take that first giant step, with<lb />
full knowledge that we are backing you 100<lb />
percent. It may be the one step we need to<lb />
begin transforming our dreams into reality.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Stan Pratt<lb />
Dave McNeill<lb />
Don Boswell<lb />
Tim Newell<lb />
BobTurnage<lb />
Mat Crouitz<lb />
NCSL<lb />
To Fountainhead:<lb />
I am writing this letter in response to<lb />
the excellent participation of the ECU<lb />
delegation at the annual NCSL last week. I<lb />
wish not only to recognize the delegation<lb />
or individuals for the awards that they<lb />
received, but to commend each delegation<lb />
member for representing ECU well; first as<lb />
an aware and interested delegation and<lb />
second as a united and friendly delegation.<lb />
As a Fountainhead reporter, the ECU<lb />
delegation made it possible for me to<lb />
travel with them as an observer. I would<lb />
like to thank them for making the trip<lb />
possible for me and also for the many<lb />
enjoyable times and learning experiences<lb />
that I was able to share with them.<lb />
The ECU delegation spent many hours<lb />
in preparing for the NCSL session and<lb />
received rewards from their fellow<lb />
delegations, but should also be praised by<lb />
their fellow students and faculty members<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Susan A. Quinn<lb />
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the world, and who is one of the foremost<lb />
authorities on China, will be here on<lb />
Wednesday, March 20, at 8:00 p.m. to<lb />
speak under the auspices of the Student<lb />
Union Lecture Series Committee on the<lb />
subject, "Peking and Washington: The<lb />
Whirlwind Courtship The lecture will be<lb />
held in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
A descendant of American pioneers,<lb />
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of Hankow - now part of the great<lb />
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Chou En-lai and Lin Piao of the rising<lb />
Chinese Communist Party. Borodin's<lb />
secretary, the then unknown Ho Chi Minh,<lb />
arranged his appointment with the<lb />
Russian. Later Chou En-lai was a guest in<lb />
the Hankow home of the Roots family.<lb />
John Roots has spent a third of his life<lb />
in Asia; a third in Europe, Africa and the<lb />
Middle East; and a third in the<lb />
Americas. He personally witnessed the<lb />
early honeymoon era of the Sino-Soviet<lb />
alliance, was in Stalin's Russia when it<lb />
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Communist youth, and has three times<lb />
crossed Siberia along the Russian-Chinese<lb />
border. He has made a score of journeys<lb />
to Japan, India, and Southeast Asia; and<lb />
has travelled throughout Europe, Africa<lb />
and the Middle East. His Saturday Review<lb />
interview with Israel's Founder, David<lb />
Ben-Gurlon, revealing the war-time Prime<lb />
Minister's formula for Israeli withdrawal<lb />
and a Middle Fast settlement, made<lb />
headlines across the world. A profile on<lb />
Chinese Premier Chou En-lai appeared in<lb />
The Wall Street Journal and another in the<lb />
50th anniversary issue of Reader's Digest<lb />
in February, 1972.<lb />
Roots returned to China early in 1972<lb />
for a seven week stay. He is one of the few<lb />
Westerners who can compare the<lb />
pre-Communist society, which he knew in<lb />
his youth with the radically different<lb />
life-style of the People's Republic.<lb />
Having been Senior Editor of PACE<lb />
magazine, Roots has written for The<lb />
Atlantic Monthly, Asia, New Republic, The<lb />
Nation and other periodicals. On his 1972<lb />
visit to China, he represented The New<lb />
York Times, Associated Press, and Time<lb />
magazine.<lb />
Tickets for this event go on sale in the<lb />
East Carolina Central Ticket Office on<lb />
March 13. Public tickets are priced at<lb />
$2.00. Mail order request may be sent<lb />
to: The East Carolina University Central<lb />
Ticket Office, Box 2731, ECU Station,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27834, Phone: 758-<lb />
6278.<lb />
Review Board<lb />
Continued from page one.<lb />
spending as a whole.<lb />
The Feb. 18 Review Board decision concerning this matter states!<lb />
basically that "miscellaneous funds under the SGA Cabinet and Executive<lb />
Council may be requisitioned by any Cabinet member barring any<lb />
controversy among the Cabinet members concerning the requisition. If a<lb />
controversy does exist, however, a majority vote of the Cabinet members<lb />
would be required to requisition the funds This decision by the Review!<lb />
Board was then reversed by Chancellor Jenkins on the advice of Attorney?<lb />
Stevens on March 9.<lb />
Review Board members William Phipps, David Englert and Bruce<lb />
Silverman stated in a brief to Chancellor Jenkins that, "the reversal implies<lb />
that a distinct difference exists between the opinion of the Review Board and<lb />
the memorandum opinion from Attorney Advisor Stevens<lb />
This difference in opinion is as follows: Attorney Advisor Stevens'<lb />
opinion stated, "This opinion is in reference to the legal authority of the SGA<lb />
President to allocate funds SGA Attorney General Tom Clare's opinion<lb />
concerned not this but "spending the requisitions from the Student<lb />
Government Executive Council and the Student Government Cabinet<lb />
Because of this the Review Board members states, "we feel that Dr.<lb />
Jenkins should reevaluate all the information pertaining to the Review<lb />
Board's decision. In this evaluation we hope that he will consider his<lb />
decision and reinstate the Review Board's original decision<lb />
"We (the Review Board members) were pleased with the responsiveness<lb />
and interest of Dr. Jenkins concerning the controversy over the decision<lb />
stated Dave Englert. "He was extremely helpful in getting appointments<lb />
with concerned parties of the issue. Dr. Stevens, also was very considerate<lb />
in giving his time to listen to our side of the issue. And although we didn't<lb />
always agree, we have had very instructive sessions<lb />
Members of the Review Board and SGA Treasurer Mike Ertis plan to meet<lb />
with Chancellor Jenkins on March 19 to discuss and possibly clear up the<lb />
issue concerning the Feb. 18 Review Board decision.<lb />
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A festival of international activities will<lb />
ike place at ECU March 20-22.<lb />
Consisting of events for community<lb />
roups and area high school students as<lb />
'ell as the ECU community, the festival<lb />
'as planned by the ECU Department of<lb />
oreign Languages and Literatures and<lb />
cal groups interested in international<lb />
ffairs.<lb />
The festival will coincide with the<lb />
Durth annual ECU Latin American<lb />
ymposium March 21-22.<lb />
Included in the festival events are<lb />
�ctures, a reception for ECU'S foreign<lb />
tudents, a film, a concert by classical<lb />
uitarist Mario Abril and an International<lb />
air in Memorial Gymnasium.<lb />
The Fair will feature exhibits prepared<lb />
y students from eastern North Carolina<lb />
igh schools, musical entertainment,<lb />
tformation booths for study, travel and<lb />
bs abroad, a poetry contest and the<lb />
erformance of a scene from a French play<lb />
y ECU language students.<lb />
Dr. Gunter Strumpf, coordinator of the<lb />
stival, said about 500 high school<lb />
udents are expected to attend the Friday<lb />
stival activities, including students from<lb />
:hools in Snow Hill, Kinston.<lb />
yden-Grifton, Warrenton, Raleigh, Erwin<lb />
id Greenville.<lb />
Persons interested in attending the<lb />
stival should write or telephone Dr.<lb />
trumpf at the ECU Department of Foreign<lb />
inguages and Literatures for further<lb />
formation.<lb />
Research project<lb />
A detector technology research project<lb />
rected by Dr. James Joyce of the ECU<lb />
nysics faculty has been completed.<lb />
The project was funded by the N.C.<lb />
oard of Science and Technology, which<lb />
anted funds to ECU and Duke University<lb />
r the testing of the tandem accelerator as<lb />
means of scanning, measuring and<lb />
cording trace elements in biological<lb />
jbstances.<lb />
The accelerator is a complex apparatus<lb />
hich induces charged particle beams for<lb />
!oms.<lb />
For the Joyce project, ECU installed an<lb />
ray spectrometer detector and an<lb />
radiation chamber on its tandem<lb />
xelerator, and computer devices and<lb />
rograms were developed to analyze the<lb />
ata.<lb />
With the assistance of several<lb />
udents, Dr. Joyce discovered the exact<lb />
leasurement of such trace elements as<lb />
hlorine, potassium, calcium, iron,<lb />
Dpper, zinc, bromine, and strontium in<lb />
amples of tap water and soy protein.<lb />
Dr. Joyce concluded that the tandem<lb />
xelerator offers a rapid multi-element<lb />
can with good 'sensitivity. Trace<lb />
'ement analysis has frequently been used<lb />
) determine coin and art forgeries and to<lb />
lentify poisons.<lb />
With the use of the tandem accelerator,<lb />
e said, detector technology can be<lb />
nportant in environmental pollution<lb />
etection and medical diagnosis.<lb />
Edward M. Stack<lb />
The principal speaker at the opening<lb />
session of the International Festival and<lb />
Symposium of the Department of Foreign<lb />
Languages and Literatures Wednesday,<lb />
March 20, will be Dr. Edward M. Stack of<lb />
the Modern Language Faculty of North<lb />
Carolina State University in Raleigh.<lb />
Dr. Stack is the author of numerous<lb />
textbooks published in several I? iguages:<lb />
Oral and Written French, (Oxford, 1959),<lb />
Reading French in the Arts and Sciences<lb />
(1969), Le Pont Neuf (1971), and The<lb />
Language Laboratory and Modern<lb />
Language Teching (Oxford 1960).<lb />
Graduated from Princeton University<lb />
with the A.B A.M. and Ph.D. degrees, Dr.<lb />
Stack has taught at the University of<lb />
Texas, the University of Virginia at<lb />
Charlottesville, Louisiana State University,<lb />
and Whittier College in California. At<lb />
Whittier he was also Chairman of the<lb />
Department of Modern Languages.<lb />
Dr. Stack has an international<lb />
reputation in the area of language<lb />
laboratory instruction. He will speak at<lb />
East Carolina on "Language and the<lb />
Machine" at 3:30 Wednesday, March 20,<lb />
in the Nursing Building 101.<lb />
Also speaking at the same session will<lb />
be Mr. David J. Cathcart, Personnel Officer<lb />
and Management Recruiter of North<lb />
Carolina National Bank. He will speak on<lb />
"Foreign Languages and Career Opportun-<lb />
ities in Business and Finance<lb />
Languages taught<lb />
Twenty-two foreign language students<lb />
at Greenville's Aycock Junior High<lb />
Schools have completed a series of<lb />
demonstration lessons taught by students<lb />
in ECU foreign language methods classes.<lb />
The teaching demonstration lessons<lb />
were recorded on videotape for viewing<lb />
and discussion by the ECU language<lb />
teaching methods students. Using the<lb />
Aycock students as pupils, each ECU<lb />
student planned and presented a portion of<lb />
a selected lesson.<lb />
Manolita Gernandez Buck of the ECU<lb />
Department of Foreign Languages and<lb />
Literatures supervised the demonstration<lb />
lesson series.<lb />
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service with completion of approximately<lb />
1,500 projects to its credit.<lb />
To meet changing conditions,<lb />
flexibility has been essential to success,<lb />
says Thomas W. Willis, director of the<lb />
Regional Development Institute since its<lb />
inception. Flexibility has enabled the<lb />
Institute to shift emphasis in an effort to<lb />
stay with the demands made for<lb />
services. For example, a recent shift has<lb />
been from coastal land development to<lb />
aiding local enterpreneurs locate financial<lb />
assistance.<lb />
There has been little problem shifting<lb />
emphasis rapidly from one area to another<lb />
because of the wide range of<lb />
comprehensive services the Institute<lb />
offers. It is involved in community<lb />
development, business assistance, in-<lb />
formational services and special projects<lb />
which deal with other interests from time<lb />
to time. These services are made<lb />
available to the 32 counties of eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
"Implementation is the key word<lb />
Willis said. Institute philosophy has been<lb />
directed towards action and solution<lb />
rather than solving the problem on paper.<lb />
Willis is proud of the efforts in<lb />
community development. For example,<lb />
the Institute handled 35 projects in this<lb />
area from June, 1972 through July,<lb />
1973. Lenoir and Halifax counties were<lb />
aided in renovating their airport facilities,<lb />
and the Institute assisted state and<lb />
federal efforts to implement regional air<lb />
service between Beaufort, Greenville and<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
The communities of Farmville and<lb />
Ayden received assistance in renovating<lb />
their business districts. Other commun-<lb />
ities were aided in funding water and<lb />
waste treatment systems large enough to<lb />
handle expected growth. The Institute<lb />
assisted Onslow and Lenoir counties in<lb />
locating and planning areas suitable for<lb />
industrial parks.<lb />
Fifteen "wet process" sites were<lb />
located for industries requiring at least<lb />
500,000 gallons of water per day for use in<lb />
processing or release of treated wastes.<lb />
North Carolina history recalls the use<lb />
of river boats and barges along the rivers<lb />
of the area. With this in mind, the<lb />
Institute helped to find 15 sites along<lb />
navigable rivers that could be used for<lb />
barge docking. These sites provide a total<lb />
of 20,000 acres for construction of<lb />
industrial and warehouse facilities.<lb />
The Institute recognizes that in an area<lb />
characterized by under-employment of<lb />
resources, small businesses can prove<lb />
instrumental to economic growth, Willis<lb />
says. In aiding persons desiring to open a<lb />
firm, but lacking capital or know how,the<lb />
first step is usually to determine the<lb />
potential market for the product or<lb />
service.<lb />
If the survey shows the product is<lb />
feasible, the Institute will then assist in<lb />
obtaining financing and in some cases<lb />
will produce and aid in managing a<lb />
prototype to show how it is done. An<lb />
example of prototype assistance is the<lb />
New East magazine. After seeing the<lb />
prototype, Eden Press of Edenton offered<lb />
to take over the magazine and publish it in<lb />
what has become a successful venture.<lb />
The Institute has offered assistance in<lb />
planning an ice skating rink in<lb />
Greenville. It has offered advice concern-<lb />
ing packing industries and fish<lb />
houses. Sites for marinas have been<lb />
located for interested persons.<lb />
The Institute's library, one of the<lb />
largest of its kind in the state, contains<lb />
abstracts and surveys which provide clues<lb />
to Eastern residents' wants and<lb />
needs. These abstracts give statistical<lb />
all federal funding for new hospital<lb />
projects, the statement analyzes the<lb />
environment, social and economic<lb />
benefits and costs which will be derived<lb />
from the hospital in Greenville.<lb />
The Institute has five full-time<lb />
development specialists who reflect the<lb />
philosophy of the Institute by their<lb />
training. They are not specialists in the<lb />
rMfc DIRECTOR of the Regional Development Institute attributes the institute's<lb />
success to flexibility.<lb />
breakdowns of information pertaining to<lb />
population, income, political and<lb />
religious affiliation and many other items<lb />
which provide an accurate picture of the<lb />
average citizen of a given area.<lb />
The Institute sponsors from four to<lb />
five conferences a year on various<lb />
specialized areas of interest. These<lb />
inferences provide a chance for<lb />
ousinessmen to learn new techniques as<lb />
well as changes in legal aspects of<lb />
business development. The Institute<lb />
recently sponsored a conference dealing<lb />
with how to follow the law in<lb />
dredginghow to dredge and keep within<lb />
the law rather than merely saying what<lb />
you couldn't do.<lb />
The special projects which the<lb />
Institute has undertaken have at times<lb />
dealt in other areas of interest.<lb />
Ten years ago, Minnesott Beach in<lb />
Pamlico County did not exist as a<lb />
town. With the Institute's assistance, the<lb />
town was drawn up on paper and carried<lb />
through conception. Today, Minnesott<lb />
Beach is a fully incorporated town that is<lb />
one of the largest in the county. It even<lb />
has an 18-hole golf course.<lb />
Other special projects have included<lb />
designing of brochures for "owns to<lb />
attract doctors and industry, a study of<lb />
the feasibility of raising eels for export<lb />
and the preparation of an environmental<lb />
impact statement for a new Pitt County<lb />
Hosptial.<lb />
The impact statement was prepared in<lb />
cooperation with ECU faculty members,<lb />
architects, engineers, environmentalists<lb />
andhospital authorities. Now required for<lb />
scholarly sense of the word, but instead<lb />
are specialists in finding solutions to<lb />
problems and making them work.<lb />
Willis, as director of the Institute,<lb />
reports directly to the Chancellor, Vice<lb />
Chancellor and Director of Development at<lb />
ECU. With this method of organization,<lb />
the Institute is able to make maximum<lb />
use of the available resources of ECU.<lb />
The Institute returns payment by<lb />
offering opportunities to ECU students<lb />
and faculty interested in regional<lb />
development. Several work-study stu-<lb />
dents work with the Institute and there are<lb />
full-time internships available for those<lb />
desiring practical field experience.<lb />
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the building will provide a permanent<lb />
center for the Institute to coordinate its<lb />
activities.<lb />
Now under construction, the building<lb />
will be ready for occupancy in August. It<lb />
will include a 300 seat auditorium along<lb />
with conference rooms and office<lb />
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To-Morrow's Sports<lb />
By JACK MORROW<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
RECONCILIATION<lb />
174 TENNIS SCHEDULE<lb />
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ALL CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES<lb />
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please.<lb />
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Well I'll go tc the foot of our stairs.<lb />
Old gentlemen talk of when they ere<lb />
young,<lb />
Dave Patton?<lb />
According to East Carolina Athletic<lb />
Director Clarence Stasavich, a new head<lb />
basketball coach for the Pirates is to be<lb />
named today.<lb />
The delay in naming a successor to<lb />
Tom Quinn was due to a few legal<lb />
problems stemming from the termination<lb />
of Quinn's contract.<lb />
Dave Patton, an assistant under Quinn<lb />
for two years, will probably be given the<lb />
job.<lb />
1974 OOLF SCHEDULE<lb />
March 19 UNC WILMINGTON<lb />
March 22, 23, 24 Camp Leieune Tourney<lb />
March 21. 29, 30 Furman Tourney<lb />
April 3 RICHMOND Southern Conn<lb />
April 15 Campbell<lb />
April 30 Southern Conference<lb />
May 1 Southern Conference<lb />
June 19 a NCAA<lb />
COACH Bill Cain<lb />
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It has come to my attention that many people feel that a few members of<lb />
Fountamhead's sport's staff have maliciously maligned the East Carolina athletic<lb />
department in writings of last week.<lb />
Let me assure everyone that last week was not "Jump on the Athletic Administration<lb />
Week but we did exercise our verbal gymnastics by bringing out a few points which<lb />
could have been corrected. No right is more sacred than the right to voice one's opinion<lb />
At East Carolina we have a fine athletic department, from Athletic Director Clarence<lb />
Stasavich to Bill Cain and down the line of coaches. I have mounds of respect for these<lb />
people and I consider myself lucky to call them my friends. Everyone does their very best<lb />
and these athletic officials have helped build a dynasty in the Southern Conference<lb />
Along with many, I feel that the Southern Conference has declined within the last ten<lb />
years. I do not like to compare East Carolina University to other Southern Conference<lb />
institutions. We are just so far superior when you take an overall look at the total<lb />
programs.<lb />
Sonny Randle's team beat everyone's brains in and finished 7-0 in the conference for a<lb />
championship.<lb />
John Welborn's wrestlers dominated the conference as they have always done and<lb />
swept to a conference title.<lb />
Coach Ray Scharfs swimmers' performed a feat unprecedented in modem athletic<lb />
circles by sweeping 18 of 18 events in the Championship meet.<lb />
The soccer team, behind coaches Monte Little, Ed Wolcott and AI Thompson, started<lb />
slow but came on strong to finish second in the conference behind Appalachian State<lb />
The basketball team had a so-so season, but a disastrous time in the tournament in<lb />
Richmond.<lb />
The baseball team, golf team, tennis squad and outdoor track team are awaiting in the<lb />
wings to prove their conference supremacy.<lb />
I still do not like to compare the Pirates to other conference foes. The conference is<lb />
beginning to grow big ears, in other words, it's getting to be a little Mickey Mouse<lb />
East Carolina athletics are great, but the Bucs deserve better competition than what<lb />
the present conference can offer.<lb />
If our ambitions of joining the ACC are for real, then we are going to have to clear up a<lb />
few situations which Fountainhead expounded upon in last week's commentary<lb />
It appeared to us that the athletic administration had made a few mistakes and we felt<lb />
that these boo-boos needed to be publicized. Criticism makes people work a lot harder<lb />
So I say to the athletic department, "I'm glad that you didn't take it personally " and<lb />
remember, "the truth shall make you free<lb />
THE HAMMER<lb />
The number two appears to be the magic digit for Atlanta superstar Hank Aaron.<lb />
The Brave's slugger needs only two more round-trippers to eclipse Babe Ruth's<lb />
all-time record of 714 homeruns. Aaron also just needs to score two more runs to tie<lb />
Willie Mays' record of most total runs scored. Mays scored 2,062 in his 22 super years<lb />
and through Aaron's 20-year career he has crossed home plate 2,060 times<lb />
MORE STREAKS<lb />
Prior to the start of ABA warfare between the Indiana Pacers and the San Diego<lb />
Q's in Indiannapolis last week, a young lady, painted in green and quite naked, took the<lb />
opportunity to streak the length of the court.<lb />
Q's veteran play-by-play broadcaster Frank Sims was completely speechless for one<lb />
minute while on the air. When he came back to reality, all he could utter was, "I wonder<lb />
what's happening around the rest of the league<lb />
QUESTION AND ANSWER<lb />
What happens when you don't pay the exorcist?<lb />
You get repossessed.<lb />
' Showing an increasing tendancy to let<lb />
things slip away in the last inning, the East<lb />
Carolina baseball team lost two out of<lb />
three games last week.<lb />
Of the eight runs scored against the<lb />
Pirates in these contests, seven of them<lb />
were tallied in the final stanza.<lb />
Against the Blue Devils of Duke last<lb />
Wednesday at Durham, the Pirates took<lb />
a 2-1 lead into the bottom half of the ninth<lb />
inning. At this point Duke proved to be<lb />
rude hosts as they scored twice to win the<lb />
game 3-2.<lb />
The losing pitcher for ECU was Wayne<lb />
Bland. His record fell to 1-1.<lb />
Ronnie Leggett was the leading hitter<lb />
for the Pirates. He had a single and a<lb />
double and drove in a run in three trips to<lb />
the plate.<lb />
Duke converted two double plays to<lb />
thwart potential big innings for the Bucs.<lb />
Saturday afternoon the Pirates travelled<lb />
to Greenville, S.C for a Southern<lb />
Conference doubleheader with the Furman<lb />
Paladins.<lb />
In the first seven inning game, a<lb />
pitching dual developed between ECU'S<lb />
Dave LaRussa and Todd Brenizer of<lb />
Furman. LaRussa scattered three hits in<lb />
the six and one-third innings he worked,<lb />
before being lifted in favor of Bill Godwin<lb />
in the seventh. Godwin gave up a triple<lb />
and a single for one Furman run, the only<lb />
run of the game.<lb />
Brenizer, in hurling the 1-0 shutout<lb />
victory, allowed the Pirates only two<lb />
hits. Mike Hogan had a double in the<lb />
fourth and Bobby Harrison stroked a single<lb />
in the seventh.<lb />
The Pirates committed three errors in<lb />
the game, one by Staggs and two by Carl<lb />
Summerell. Two double plays were<lb />
completed to help make up for these<lb />
miscues.<lb />
The Pirates won the second game by a<lb />
6-4 margin, despite committing four errors<lb />
and allowing Furman four runs in the last<lb />
inning.<lb />
The Bucs got on the scoreboard in the<lb />
fourth inning.Hogan reached on a base on<lb />
balls, and Summerell followed with an<lb />
infield single. Another pass was issued to<lb />
Leggett, loading the bases. The desig-<lb />
nated hitter, Jack Elkins, came through<lb />
with a clutch single, driving in both Hogan<lb />
and Summerell. Leggett scored next on<lb />
catcher Rick McMahon's infield out, giving<lb />
the Pirates a 3-0 lead.<lb />
Another run was added in the sixth<lb />
when McMahon singled, Geoff Beaston<lb />
walked and Ron Staggs singled to drive in<lb />
McMahon.<lb />
Two runs in the top of the seventh gave<lb />
the Pirates a 6-0 lead.<lb />
Summerell led off the innings by teeing<lb />
off for a 360-foot home run. Harrison then<lb />
walked, stole second, and scored on a<lb />
single by Beaston.<lb />
Up until this time Buc pitcher Eddie<lb />
Clapp had not allowed a hit or<lb />
run. However, in the bottom half of the<lb />
seventh, Furman got their initial run,<lb />
thanks to two consecutive errors.<lb />
Clapp then gave up his first hit of the<lb />
game, a home run, and all of a sudden it<lb />
was 6-3. Two singles and still another<lb />
error made it 6-4, but fortunately the<lb />
Paladin rally died there.<lb />
This split gave ECU a 1-1 record in the<lb />
conference, while their overall mark fell to<lb />
3-4.<lb />
The Pirates met the Cavaliers of<lb />
Virginia Monday at Harrington Field,<lb />
kicking off a nine game homestand. At 3<lb />
p.m. Thursday the Tar Heels of North<lb />
Carolina, just returning from a Florida road<lb />
trip, invade Greenville. Single games are<lb />
scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.<lb />
Shippensburg State College (Pa.) wil�<lb />
provide the opposition.<lb />
Wheeler finishes 20th<lb />
The East Carolina University women's<lb />
swimmers travelled to University Park,<lb />
Pennsylvania this past weekend to<lb />
compete in the Women's National<lb />
Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving<lb />
Championships.<lb />
Coach Eric Orders' girls were six of 520<lb />
ladies competing to find the best women's<lb />
swimming team in the nation. Ninety-six<lb />
schools were represented at the<lb />
championship<lb />
Pirate senior diver Cindy Wheeler<lb />
finished 20th out of 59 competitors in the<lb />
one-meter diving event. Miss Wheeler<lb />
finished 36th out of 55 participants in the<lb />
three-meter diving.<lb />
East Carolina's Sue Bingham dived<lb />
very well and ended up 32nd in the<lb />
three-meter competition.<lb />
The 200 and 400-yard freestyle reiays<lb />
and the 400-yard medley relay (Linda<lb />
Smiley, Barbara Strange, Doris Conlyn,<lb />
and Beverly Osbom) swam their best times<lb />
of the season, but the calibre of<lb />
competition kept the Pirates out of the<lb />
finals.<lb />
Miss Smiley, a sophomore from<lb />
Daytona, Fla swam commendably and<lb />
finished 46th in the 50-yard butterfly and<lb />
49th in the 100-yard butterfly event.<lb />
Arizona State captured first place in the<lb />
championship meet as they brought 15<lb />
swimmers.<lb />
The University of Miami surprised<lb />
everyone as they finished second.<lb />
The Hurricanes brought only seven<lb />
swimmers, but all seven were on<lb />
scholarship.<lb />
Last year Miami finished nineteenth in<lb />
the meet.<lb />
The Pirate ladies concluded their<lb />
season with a 5-3 dual meet record.<lb />
Owens leads golfers<lb />
Sophomore Doug Owens shot rounds<lb />
of 77-71-71 to help lead the East Carolina<lb />
golf team to tenth place tie in the Plametto<lb />
Intercollegiate Golf Tournament which was<lb />
held in Orangeburg, S.C. The Pirates tied<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
Georgia Southern won the 22-team,<lb />
three-day tournament.<lb />
Other Pirate scores were Carl Bell<lb />
76-73-75, Tommy Boone 74-76-79,<lb />
Ail-American Eddie Pinnix recorded<lb />
rounds of 81-74-74, Jim Ward 78-78-76 and<lb />
Bebo Batts 76-77-77.<lb />
Coach Bill Cain thought that his team<lb />
performed well in the stiff competition.<lb />
Cain said, "I expected better scores from a<lb />
few individuals, but we will improve as the<lb />
season winds along<lb />
The golfers will next take on UNC-W<lb />
today at the Greenville Country<lb />
Club. Tee-off time is 1 p.m.<lb />
Buc netters postponed<lb />
East Carolina's scheduled tennis match<lb />
against UNC-W was postponed Saturday <lb />
afternoon due to wet ground.<lb />
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FOUNTAINHEADVOL. 5, NO. 4019 MARCH 1974<lb />
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Hill places fifth in NCAA Tourney<lb />
By BRUCE ENQEL<lb />
Special to Fountainhead<lb />
Editor's Note: Engei covered the NCAA<lb />
wrestling tournament for the University of<lb />
Buffalo SPECTRUM, and submitted this<lb />
irticle at the invitation of Fountainhead's<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor.<lb />
AMES, IOWA-ECU 177-pounder Bill<lb />
Hill has been on the verge of greatness for<lb />
a long time�four years Southern<lb />
Conference Champ, four years N.C.<lb />
Collegiate Champ, as well as numerous<lb />
Open and Holiday titles. But all that<lb />
became small time stuff last week when<lb />
the senior from Norfolk, Va. took fifth in<lb />
the NCAA Tournament.<lb />
Becoming a national place winner is<lb />
something every wrestler works for and<lb />
dreams about, however, only a few ever<lb />
make the grade. For Hill, the dream came<lb />
true when he defeated Wisconsin's Ed<lb />
Vatch 6-2 in the third round of the<lb />
consolation bracket. "My teammates were<lb />
ill psyched out said the Pirate's first<lb />
lational place winner ever. (All other ECU<lb />
vrestlers were defeated in their first<lb />
natch.) "I think I've given them something<lb />
.o shoot for. It's not a faraway thing. I've<lb />
showed them it can be done<lb />
Vatch, an Olympic alternate in 1972,<lb />
was Hill's fifth opponent in two days. (He<lb />
would have two more matches the next<lb />
day). Hill is used to having a lot of<lb />
matches in a short peripd of time, having<lb />
been in eight tournaments this season<lb />
before the nationals. Hill came back to<lb />
Greenville with first place hardware six of<lb />
those eight times.<lb />
"Wrestling in major tournaments is the<lb />
only way we can get any competition<lb />
said Hill, lamenting the Pirates short and<lb />
weak dual meet slate. Hill feels that the<lb />
lack of top-notch competition definitely<lb />
retarded his development as an<lb />
athlete. Under the circumstances, it's a<lb />
tribute to his ability and rationality that he<lb />
could do so well without fully adequate<lb />
preparation. When you're a big fish in a<lb />
small pond, it pays to realize that the<lb />
ocean is full of sharks.<lb />
It took the very best to eliminate Hill<lb />
from the championship bracket. After<lb />
defeating Nebraska's Bill Hoffman and<lb />
Rutger's Steve Bonsai in the opening<lb />
round, the Pirate co-captain ran squarely<lb />
into Floyd 'Shorty" Hitchcock of<lb />
Bloomsburg (Pa.) State. Eventually<lb />
"Shorty" woi.ld win the tournament by<lb />
virtue of trvee pins and two lopsided<lb />
decisions, s kj walk off with outstanding<lb />
wrestler ho� tors.<lb />
A little background on Hitchcock is<lb />
only fitting. "Shorty" has the best upper<lb />
body on a man that I've ever seen or ever<lb />
hope to see. Last summer he competed in<lb />
the World University Games, defeating<lb />
Olympians John and Ben Peterson at the<lb />
trials. At the Games he took secondjosing<lb />
only to the U.S.S.Rs Levan Pediashville.<lb />
Since Dan Gable retired, Pediashville is<lb />
recognized as the best wrestler in the<lb />
world by most experts.<lb />
Hill gave Hitchcock a run for his<lb />
money, and even took him down once<lb />
before getting bulled to the mat and<lb />
pinned in the third period. Despite the fall,<lb />
it was as tough a match as "Shorty" had<lb />
throughout the tournament.<lb />
After the loss to Hitchcock, Hill<lb />
became eligible for the race for<lb />
consolation honors. Solid wins over<lb />
Northwestern's Scott Klippert and then<lb />
over Vatch assured him of at least sixth<lb />
place. Hill felt those two matches, his<lb />
most important, were his best of the<lb />
tournament. "I wasn't loose that first day<lb />
(Thursday). I was too psyched up and<lb />
couldn't wrestle well (against Hoffman and<lb />
Bonsai). Friday night I just looked at them<lb />
as dual meets and wrestled much better<lb />
Saturday Hill lost a bid for third place<lb />
when he couldn't handle the whizzer of<lb />
Bringham Young's Mark Hensen. Later<lb />
Hill salvaged fifth place with an exciting<lb />
come-from-behind victory over Ohio U's<lb />
K'rt Blank. Blank had Hill down by as<lb />
nr y as three points before Hill got a<lb />
reversaland near fall in the last minute.<lb />
In an age when wrestlers tend to be<lb />
spectacular in one aspect of the sport, or<lb />
rely heavily on just a few moves that they<lb />
have perfected, Hill seems to do<lb />
everything well, but nothing spectacularly.<lb />
He has a balanced repertoire of moves. By<lb />
his own admission, "I can't match a guy<lb />
like Hitchcock in the upper body<lb />
Coach John Welbom contends that Hill<lb />
is not really fat or superslick, but is very<lb />
dedicated. At the Nationals in particular,<lb />
Hill is one of those athletes who, though<lb />
not spectacular, makes a few mistakes and<lb />
quietly gets the job done.<lb />
Hill is part of what Welbom considers<lb />
his finest recruiting year ever, along with<lb />
Glenn Baker, Danny Monroe, Milt Sherman<lb />
and Bruce Hall. Bill was a state high<lb />
school champ in Virginia but could not go<lb />
to college immediately. He had to spend a<lb />
year in a prep school in order to get his<lb />
grades up. "It was more like a house of<lb />
detention said Hill, remembering a less<lb />
happier part of his life. "But it worked and<lb />
I got my grades up<lb />
Bill will need another year to graduate,<lb />
due to the fact that he changed his major<lb />
last year. Bill is now in Industrial Arts<lb />
after starting out in Physical Education.<lb />
"I really like Industrial Arts said Hill. "I<lb />
actually enjoy going to class Hill<lb />
ultimately hopes to open his own shop,<lb />
but will probably teach and perhaps coach<lb />
for a few years.<lb />
Thinclads defeat NC<lb />
State and Deacons<lb />
East Carolina's outdoor track team won<lb />
10 of 17 events to defeat N.C. State and<lb />
Wake Forest in a non-scoring track meet in<lb />
Raleigh on Friday afternoon.<lb />
The Wolfpack captured six events,<lb />
while the Demon Deacons were triumphant<lb />
in only one.<lb />
The Pirates will officially open their<lb />
outdoor season on March 23 when they<lb />
will face Baptist College and Princeton<lb />
University in Charleston, S.C.<lb />
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