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"Were it left to me to decide<lb />
whether we should hsve s<lb />
government without news-<lb />
papers or newspapers without<lb />
government, I should not<lb />
hesitate a moment to prefer<lb />
the latter<lb />
-Thomas Jefferson<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
If you neve a story idee, a tip<lb />
or a leed please telephone us:<lb />
757-6366<lb />
757-6367<lb />
757-6309<lb />
Vol. 54 No.<lb />
10 Pages today<lb />
Thursday, October 4, 1979<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Stop sign down<lb />
Accident reported<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
ews Editor<lb />
The removal of a Stop<lb />
sign was apparently the<lb />
cause of a two car collision<lb />
at the corner of Ninth and<lb />
stop sign, though it is being<lb />
investigated by the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department.<lb />
Barrus Construction<lb />
Company had been working<lb />
on the parking lot nearby<lb />
earlier that day.<lb />
Snack bar<lb />
successful<lb />
By BRENDA VINSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The new soda shop<lb />
adjoining the Student Sup-<lb />
ply Store has been extreme-<lb />
ly successful so far, ac-<lb />
cording to Joseph 0. Clark,<lb />
manager of the Student<lb />
Supply Store.<lb />
The shop, which opened<lb />
at the beginning of this<lb />
ear, is actually not new.<lb />
Three years ago a soda<lb />
shop was located in the<lb />
basement of Wright Audi-<lb />
torium. It closed when the<lb />
book store was remodeled<lb />
and took away some of the<lb />
area occupied by the soda<lb />
shop. Clark said the shop is<lb />
a renovation, not an ad-<lb />
dition.<lb />
Some students feel the<lb />
- ia shop is at a more<lb />
ivenient location than the<lb />
Cretan. Others say that it is<lb />
ss crowded. Some student<lb />
Nfnments were as follows:<lb />
Barbara Anderson �<lb />
"I'm very pleased with the<lb />
new soda shop. It has lots<lb />
of room and is centrally<lb />
located. The addition of<lb />
-alads to the choices<lb />
available was a good idea<lb />
Chris Herrmann � "It's<lb />
OK. I would rather it be set<lb />
up like it used to be before<lb />
they shut it down<lb />
Renee McCulIen � "It's<lb />
really nice. It's more<lb />
convenient and less crowded<lb />
than the Croatan. I've used<lb />
it more<lb />
Ulysses Taylor � "It's<lb />
convenient for students,<lb />
since all the classes are in<lb />
the same general area.<lb />
There is also a variety of<lb />
items<lb />
According to Clark, the<lb />
Croatan is still profiting<lb />
from the renovation, he<lb />
said that a lot of people did<lb />
not have time to go to the<lb />
Croatan between classes<lb />
because of the crowds and<lb />
the location. Now students<lb />
on either side of campus are<lb />
served.<lb />
Plans are being made to<lb />
decorate the soda shop.<lb />
Some art work will be<lb />
provided by the School of<lb />
Art, and plants will be<lb />
placed in some areas.<lb />
Clark said he is pleased<lb />
with the response of the<lb />
students, faculty and staff<lb />
to the renovated facility.<lb />
The accident occured<lb />
about 7:30 p.m. on Sept.<lb />
28.<lb />
Diana Holyfielda N.C.<lb />
State student, was driving<lb />
south on Cotanche when<lb />
she drove through the<lb />
intersection at Ninth Street.<lb />
Her passenger, Cindy<lb />
Caveness, an ECU student,<lb />
reportedly shouted, "D�<lb />
that was a Stop sign you<lb />
just drove through be-<lb />
lieving that the stop sign<lb />
was up.<lb />
About the same time the<lb />
vehicle was struck by the<lb />
vehicle driven by Douglas<lb />
Rodman of Washington,<lb />
N.C.<lb />
When the 'officer who<lb />
investigated the accident<lb />
asked Holyfield why she<lb />
had failed to see the stop<lb />
sign, Holyfield pointed out<lb />
that there was no sign up at<lb />
the intersection.<lb />
The officer, W.R.<lb />
Robertson, then went to the<lb />
place the sign had stood<lb />
and found it on the ground.<lb />
Robertson immediately<lb />
ordered the sign to be<lb />
replaced.<lb />
Cause<lb />
Robertson felt the sign<lb />
being down was the primary<lb />
cause of the accident.<lb />
Another accident had<lb />
occured only moments be-<lb />
fore, when a person on a<lb />
bicycle was struck by a car,<lb />
at the same intersection. It<lb />
is believed that the sign<lb />
being down could hive been<lb />
the contributing factor in<lb />
this accident also.<lb />
Officer Robertson<lb />
pointed out that if Green-<lb />
Only man running<lb />
Mayoral candidate<lb />
Bv BRENDA VINSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The only man running for Greenville<lb />
mavor, Donald C. McGlohon, believes<lb />
Greenville citizens need to fully understand<lb />
that government exists to serve them.<lb />
(There are also two women in the mayoral<lb />
race: Mrs. Elizabeth Savage and Mildred<lb />
McGrath.)<lb />
McGlohon emphasizes that helpful<lb />
government services may be provided only if<lb />
people are willing to pay the price for such<lb />
services.<lb />
On traffic and transportation, McGlohon<lb />
feels that Greenville needs a new transit<lb />
system. He suggests the possibility of<lb />
coordinating the Greenville Area Transit<lb />
(GREAT) and the ECU bus services.<lb />
McGlohon is also concerned with the Blue<lb />
Law issue.<lb />
"Blue Laws deal with moral and social<lb />
issues which create special problems in<lb />
legislation and enforcement the candidate<lb />
ville residents or ECU<lb />
students had been involved,<lb />
they probably would have<lb />
known to stop at the<lb />
intersection. Since those<lb />
involved were from out of<lb />
town, they were unaware of<lb />
the danger.<lb />
Damage<lb />
Damage to Rodman's<lb />
car was estimated at $550.<lb />
The accident resulted in<lb />
approximately $1800 worth<lb />
of damage to the Holyfield<lb />
vehicle.<lb />
Upon impact, Holyfield's<lb />
car skidded some 60 feet<lb />
while Rodman's vehicle slid<lb />
about 20 feet.<lb />
No one was seriously<lb />
injured in the accident and<lb />
no charges were filed.<lb />
A downed stop sign at 9th Street and Cotanche resulted in<lb />
an accident Friday.<lb />
Parking violations<lb />
strongly enforced<lb />
Donald C. McGlohon<lb />
said. "This matter must eventually be<lb />
resolved by the wishes of the majority of our<lb />
citizens he added.<lb />
McGlohon, a native of Greenville, feels<lb />
the city faces an exciting future.<lb />
"Growth is inevitable, and comprehen-<lb />
sive planning is an absolute necessity said<lb />
McGlohon. "We must use all the resources<lb />
available to establish written long-range<lb />
plans to provide services needed for the<lb />
community<lb />
On the subject of recreation, McGlohon<lb />
said that recreation has been and will<lb />
continue to be an important factor in the<lb />
quality of life we all enjoy.<lb />
"If recreation facilities are to be used on<lb />
a nondiscriminatory basis by all Pitt<lb />
Countians, funding should come from both<lb />
the city and county<lb />
McGlohon described himself as a<lb />
professed optimist and flag-waver. He firmly<lb />
believes that the attitudes of the citizenry<lb />
will eventually cause answers to be found in<lb />
areas such as inflation, energy conservation<lb />
methods and full employment.<lb />
McGlohon is actively interested in both<lb />
city and county schools because he graduated<lb />
from a county school (Winterville High<lb />
School), and his youngest child will graduate<lb />
from a city school next spring. His oldest<lb />
daughter, Keila, is a junior in accounting at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
McGlohon enrolled at East Carolina<lb />
Teacher's College in 1950 and graduated in<lb />
1954 with a bachelor's degree in business<lb />
education.<lb />
While at ECU, McGlohon was president<lb />
of the Circle K Club and Pi Omega Pi<lb />
honorary business fraternity. He was in the<lb />
Air Force ROTC. After serving three years as<lb />
a pilot in the Air Force, McGlohon went to<lb />
work for Allstate Insurance Agency. In 1963,<lb />
he joined a partnership in operating the<lb />
Hines Insurance Agency in Greenville. His<lb />
partner retired 10 years ago making<lb />
McGlohon the sole owner of the independent<lb />
insurance agency for the last several years.<lb />
McGlohon has been involved in several<lb />
fund raising projects and worked for the<lb />
United Fund, the Heart Association, Red<lb />
Cross and the Boy's Club. He has been<lb />
active in the Greenville Chamber of<lb />
Commerce serving as treasurer for two<lb />
years.<lb />
Presently, McGlohon is president of the<lb />
Rose-Aycock Athletic Foundation and chair-<lb />
man of the finance committee at Immanuel<lb />
Baptist Church where he is a member.<lb />
By TERRY GRAY<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Due to an ever-increas-<lb />
ing parking problem at<lb />
ECU, campus traffic officers<lb />
are paying closer attention<lb />
to improperly parked and<lb />
unregistered vehicles in the<lb />
days ahead.<lb />
According to Joseph H.<lb />
Calder, director of security<lb />
and traffic, as many as 60<lb />
to 70 parking tickets are<lb />
being issued daily to<lb />
unregistered vehicles. The<lb />
majority of these vehicles<lb />
are student owned or<lb />
operated, Calder said.<lb />
In a reminder to stu-<lb />
dents, faculty and staff,<lb />
Calder has repeated that<lb />
only those vehicles regis-<lb />
tered with the Traffic and<lb />
Security Office are author-<lb />
ized to park in designated<lb />
areas on campus. He also<lb />
said that if violations<lb />
continue at the present rate,<lb />
regulations provided for the<lb />
towing of offending vehicles<lb />
will be more stringently<lb />
enforced.<lb />
ECU campus regulations<lb />
state that any vehicle<lb />
accumulating more than<lb />
three unpaid parking tickets<lb />
may be towed.<lb />
"In excess of three<lb />
parking tickets, the towing<lb />
policy will be enforced<lb />
Calder said in an ECU<lb />
News Bureau release.<lb />
Campus officials added<lb />
that the towing policy would<lb />
only be resorted to as an<lb />
ultimate measure and only<lb />
after recommendation from<lb />
appropriate university<lb />
authorities.<lb />
However, Vice Chancel-<lb />
lor for Student Life Dr.<lb />
Elmer E. Meyer said in the<lb />
news release that further<lb />
deterrent action may be<lb />
taken.<lb />
"It may be that we will<lb />
have no choice but to turn<lb />
over to the associate dean<lb />
for students the names of<lb />
those students who fail to<lb />
comply with the university's<lb />
regulations, for judicial<lb />
action Meyer said.<lb />
Also, students who d<lb />
not pay parking ticketc or<lb />
have a history of repealed<lb />
violations may be barred<lb />
from re-registering.<lb />
Calder said that ho<lb />
areas on campus with<lb />
"critical" parking prlems<lb />
will be more closely<lb />
watched for offender<lb />
Apathy is<lb />
statewide<lb />
By MARC BARNES<lb />
Editor<lb />
Student apathy on campuses across the UNC system is<lb />
at an all time high, according to three student editors who<lb />
were polled by telephone Monday afternoon.<lb />
The three editors who were polled included John<lb />
Flesher, editor of the North Carolina State University<lb />
student newspaper, The Technician; Tay Criscoe, editor of<lb />
the Appalachian State University student newspaper, The<lb />
Appalachian; and J. Kraemer, editor of the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Greensboro student newspaper. The<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
"As far as our paper is concerned, apathy is a big<lb />
problem Flesher said. "There are shortages of reporters<lb />
in every department, and we also have a shortage of<lb />
production workers<lb />
"A lot of our department heads have to do a lot of their<lb />
own writing Flesher continued, "when they really<lb />
shouldn't have to<lb />
Because of the shortage of good workers, and because<lb />
the staff is concerned with putting out a quality product.<lb />
The Technician has problems coming out on time.<lb />
according to Flesher.<lb />
The problem of apathy among students at large is also<lb />
a problem at Appalachian State University, but the editor<lb />
there says that this year is better than last year.<lb />
"I know it's bad everywhere Criscoe said. "I really<lb />
feel like it's better this year than last year, though<lb />
Criscoe said he has sensed a "renewed spirit" at<lb />
Appalachian. "It seems like it's a younger year because<lb />
there are a lot of new people here this year<lb />
"There is a lot of apathy here toward the SGA<lb />
Criscoe said. "There is also tons of friction between the<lb />
paper and the SGA, but I think it is mostly clashing<lb />
personalities<lb />
"I have been nice, and I have tried to get along with<lb />
them Criscoe said. He added that it seemed that<lb />
sometimes the only people who cared about what was<lb />
going on in student government were the newspaper staff<lb />
and student leaders.<lb />
Criscoe said that academics were stressed at the<lb />
newspaper but admitted that at least with him, his stud<lb />
had become secondary. "It probably shouldn't be that<lb />
way he said.<lb />
J. Kraemer, editor of The Carolinian at the University<lb />
of North Carolina at Greensboro wrote an editorial recently<lb />
pleading for help from the student body in the form oi<lb />
labor for the newspaper staff.<lb />
"We have received some help since the editorial tan<lb />
Kraemer said. "We had lost three key positions, plu<lb />
equipment was breaking down<lb />
"Our main problem is student apathy Kraemer said.<lb />
"We do not have a journalism department, and students<lb />
here have no interest in having bylined articles in the<lb />
paper<lb />
rnbject at meeting<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
After heated discussion<lb />
concerning the SGA news-<lb />
letter, the Media Board<lb />
decided that it had "no<lb />
jurisdiction over any publi-<lb />
cation not directly funded<lb />
by the Media Board<lb />
This decision came<lb />
about after the newsletter<lb />
was brought up at the<lb />
meeting by SGA president<lb />
Brett Melvin.<lb />
Police report<lb />
By ARAH VENABLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In September, six dorm rooms were burglarized and<lb />
seven vehicles were robbed in the Freshman parking lot,<lb />
according to Lt. Johnny Rose of the campus police.<lb />
The rooms that were burglarized were in Clement<lb />
(twice), Ay cock (twice), Scott and Jones. Rose said that<lb />
miscellaneous articles such as money, wallets and jewelry<lb />
were reported missing. In one case, a television was<lb />
reported stolen.<lb />
Cars in the Freshman parking lots were reportedly<lb />
robbed of various items, such as tape players and<lb />
speakers.<lb />
Linwood Higgins, police investigator, said students<lb />
should realize the importance of locking doors even if<lb />
stepping out only for a second. He stressed the need of<lb />
reporting a crime immediately so that the police can begin<lb />
investigating.<lb />
Ten sets of wheel covers were also stolen from the<lb />
freshman parking lot last month, according to Rose, along f<lb />
with three batteries which were taken from cars parked at<lb />
Third and Reade Street lots. An alternator was also stolen<lb />
from the dirt parking lot south of the library.<lb />
The campus police can engrave a license number on<lb />
wheel covers if a student brings the car by. Higgins said<lb />
most of the wheel covers that were stolen were expensive<lb />
ones.<lb />
He added that engraving helps in recovering the covers<lb />
if stolen.<lb />
On September 23 three students were arrested for<lb />
possession of stolen property. An officer reportedly<lb />
observed them taking down a traffic sign near the men's<lb />
dorms. They also reportedly possessed several signs from<lb />
the city of Greenville.<lb />
A non-student was arrested for breaking into two cars<lb />
behind the library on September 14.<lb />
The ECU testing center was also burglarized recently,<lb />
with an estimated $56 missing from the cashbox. The case<lb />
is still under investigation.<lb />
The question had been<lb />
raised as to whether the<lb />
Media Board, as "publisher<lb />
of all student-sponsored<lb />
Board members ques-<lb />
tioned the content of the<lb />
newsletter as well as the<lb />
budgeting and inquired as<lb />
to how it would be<lb />
published.<lb />
When asked how much<lb />
of the SGA budget would be<lb />
used to fund the newsletter,<lb />
Brett Melvin replied, "Let's<lb />
say 10 percent<lb />
publications" at ECU was<lb />
responsible for the news-<lb />
letter.<lb />
According to the board's<lb />
constitution, "All student<lb />
publications funded from<lb />
the student activity fee (not ,<lb />
to include Student Union<lb />
publications, the Photo Lab,<lb />
and Radio Station WECU)<lb />
shall be administered by the<lb />
board<lb />
Vice Chancellor of Stu-<lb />
dent Life Elmer E. Meyer<lb />
said, "I think you're raising<lb />
sort of a red flag<lb />
"We will not lower<lb />
ourselves into the gutter<lb />
Melvin later commented.<lb />
Melvin stated that the<lb />
newsletter would be pri-<lb />
marily used to announce<lb />
what had been happening in<lb />
the various subcommittees<lb />
of the SGA and at the<lb />
legislature meetings.<lb />
The use of non-student<lb />
employees on Media Board<lb />
publications was also a topic<lb />
of debate at the meetings.<lb />
Melvin proposed that all<lb />
publications be forbidden to<lb />
hire anyone who was not a<lb />
student for any position.<lb />
"I think that if students<lb />
are going to put it (a<lb />
publication) out, then stu-<lb />
dents ought to learn from<lb />
it said Melvin.<lb />
Meyer proposed an<lb />
amendment that people<lb />
could not be hired without<lb />
approval by the Media<lb />
Board. The final proposal<lb />
was passed by acclamation.<lb />
It reads, "No media shall<lb />
hire non-students other than<lb />
salaried employees  with-<lb />
out approval of the Media<lb />
Board<lb />
The legal fees subcom-<lb />
mittee passed a proposal<lb />
concerning payment of legal<lb />
fees for employees, a topic<lb />
of concern at last week-<lb />
meeting. The Media Board<lb />
decided that it will not he<lb />
responsible for any legal<lb />
bills unless the board has<lb />
approved advice irom<lb />
counsel beforehand.<lb />
Jim Dale, internal<lb />
auditor, reported that all of<lb />
the equipment thought<lb />
missing from the Photo Lab<lb />
inventory that was taken<lb />
during the summer has<lb />
been accounted for. Ap-<lb />
parently, a cabinet had<lb />
been counted twice on a<lb />
previous inventory when<lb />
there was only one in the<lb />
lab.<lb />
The board also deter-<lb />
mined that the proposed<lb />
survey concerning student<lb />
feeling about the Media<lb />
Board would have to be put<lb />
off. The students to take the<lb />
survey will be unable to do<lb />
so until next semester.<lb />
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Student learns<lb />
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B KENNETH rYNDALL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
-I senior recentl)<lb />
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with ami<lb />
Ms. Shaver worked for<lb />
the famil) five hours a day,<lb />
mostl) baby-sitting. Her<lb />
"family1 pro ided free<lb />
meals, and Ms. Shaver also<lb />
earned a salary.<lb />
Some families involved<lb />
m the program would take<lb />
advantage ol their boarders,<lb />
making virtual maids of<lb />
them, according to Ms.<lb />
Shaver. Fortunately, this<lb />
was not the rase with her.<lb />
Ms. Shaver's duties in-<lb />
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in the lamih to school and<lb />
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One thing that im-<lb />
pressed Ms. Shaver about<lb />
France was television.<lb />
"When you first see it,<lb />
you think, 'this is terrible<lb />
but when you come back,<lb />
you realize that it was more<lb />
intelligently done over<lb />
there<lb />
Ms. Shaver pointed out<lb />
that Paris social life is<lb />
different from ours also.<lb />
"It's expensive over<lb />
there and it's more low<lb />
key There are bars, but<lb />
you just go there with<lb />
friends. 1 don't think people<lb />
go to tick up other people1<lb />
she said.<lb />
Shaver noticed that there<lb />
art' a lot of foreign movies<lb />
shown in Paris: Italian,<lb />
American, etc.<lb />
"On TV there's a lot of<lb />
American movies, a lot of<lb />
westerns. Everyone knows<lb />
John Wayne over there<lb />
Not only are American<lb />
westerns big in France,<lb />
American music is also<lb />
popular according to Ms.<lb />
Shaver.<lb />
'They have a lot of<lb />
French singers who sing in<lb />
English. It's basically the<lb />
same thing you hear here<lb />
except vou don't hear much<lb />
(hard) rock. Disco is real<lb />
popular. More than rock,<lb />
there was a lot of New<lb />
W ave. I saw more New<lb />
Wave than rock bands<lb />
Ms. Shaver feeds she<lb />
learned more about people<lb />
while living in France and<lb />
wants to return in the<lb />
iuture.<lb />
"I'd definitely like to go<lb />
back after two years r so.<lb />
and I would like to live<lb />
there � maybe<lb />
Joan would like to<lb />
emphasize that the "au<lb />
pair" program is a good<lb />
way for someone who<lb />
doesn't have much money<lb />
to be able to see another<lb />
country. Anyone who would<lb />
like more information should<lb />
contact either the Foreign<lb />
Language Department or<lb />
Miss Grace Ellenberg in<lb />
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discussion.<lb />
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758-9286 be-<lb />
td 10:00 a.m.<lb />
A service of Holy<lb />
Communion will be con-<lb />
ducted at the Methodist<lb />
Center Wednesday, Oct.<lb />
3rd. The service will be<lb />
celebrated by the Rev. Bill<lb />
Hadden, Episcopal Chaplain<lb />
of ECU. The service will<lb />
begin at 5:30 with supper<lb />
following. Cost of the<lb />
supper is $1.50.<lb />
Bible Study will be<lb />
conducted at 1003 West<lb />
Fifth St. at 7:00 p.m. The<lb />
Eucharist and Bible Study<lb />
are open to all students<lb />
interested.<lb />
 II<lb />
The Sierra Club will hold<lb />
a get-acquainted meeting on<lb />
Monday night, October 8, at<lb />
8:00 p.m at the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church in<lb />
Greenville. The informal<lb />
program will feature slides<lb />
and information about local<lb />
spots to hike or canoe in.<lb />
Students are welcome to<lb />
attend the meeting and to<lb />
participate in outings, even<lb />
it they are not Sierra Club<lb />
members. The First Pres-<lb />
byterian Church is located<lb />
near campus at the corner<lb />
of Elm St. and 14th St.<lb />
t,il I III I<lb />
basketball<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
trying out for men's basket-<lb />
ball must register in the<lb />
basketball office by Wed-<lb />
nesday, Oct. 10, 1979.<lb />
Physical, prelimimaries, etc.<lb />
must be completed prior to<lb />
practice which begins Oct.<lb />
15th.<lb />
mu�ic<lb />
ii i 1<lb />
F ight, a service<lb />
sponsored by<lb />
Force Reserve<lb />
lining Program<lb />
holding rush<lb />
on Oct.<lb />
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the first two<lb />
nd dinner will be<lb />
ts1 night.<lb />
-n ith the service<lb />
he organization is j<lb />
si le oi fun. Every-<lb />
to come find<lb />
sides. Rush<lb />
1 in the ROTC<lb />
upstairs in the<lb />
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re. Conic find<lb />
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pen daily from 9<lb />
Mnday thru<lb />
itions wishing to<lb />
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� weekends<lb />
ii I the director of<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
enter.<lb />
Recreate at the ECU<lb />
Parks, Recreation and Con-<lb />
servation Society meeting<lb />
on Tues. Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in the PRC building on<lb />
campus. Find out what's<lb />
going on. Refreshments will<lb />
be served.<lb />
The collegiate 4-H club<lb />
will meet Monday, Oct. 8 in<lb />
the 6th floor social room of<lb />
Greene Dorm at 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Any person with 4-H<lb />
background or interested in<lb />
helping others in this<lb />
community are welcomed to<lb />
attend. For more infor-<lb />
mation, please call 758-8826<lb />
or 752-9820.<lb />
it c 11 hiIi ri<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
of the RHO EPS1LON Real<lb />
Estate Fraternity Thursday,<lb />
Oct. 4th. at' 4:00 in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
(room 221). There will be a<lb />
guest speaker and all<lb />
interest persons as well as<lb />
old and new members are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
ECU Air<lb />
corps will be<lb />
Force<lb />
spon-<lb />
Blood<lb />
10<lb />
at<lb />
The<lb />
ROTC<lb />
soring it's annual<lb />
Drive October 9 and<lb />
Wright Auditorium between<lb />
10 a.m. and 4 p.m. This<lb />
year's goal has been set at<lb />
750 pints. Be a Donor. Give<lb />
Blood, Save a Life.<lb />
Teresa Watkins, a stu-<lb />
dent of Dr. Everett Pittman,<lb />
will perform Friday, Oct. 5,<lb />
at 8:15 p.m. in the Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall.<lb />
A candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Music degree in<lb />
piano performance, Ms.<lb />
Watkins has been active as<lb />
a rehearsal accompanist for<lb />
many ECU musical pro-<lb />
ductions.<lb />
The recital is free and<lb />
open to the public.<lb />
You are<lb />
gargantuan<lb />
ganza by the ECU Navi-<lb />
gators. Valuable items of all<lb />
descriptions will be offered<lb />
for sale. Housewares, fur-<lb />
nishings, clothing, and pot-<lb />
pourri will entrance your<lb />
fancy. Delicate dainties<lb />
from local ovens will tempt<lb />
your taste buds. Be there<lb />
early Sat. Oct. 6, 201<lb />
Summit St from 8:30 until<lb />
sell-out.<lb />
I II <lb />
Does your ride embar-<lb />
rass you? When you pick up<lb />
your date, does she bring<lb />
her own dust pan? Has your<lb />
car been mistaken lately for<lb />
the Gobi Desert? The ECU<lb />
Navigators have a solution<lb />
to your problem. Saturday<lb />
Oct. 6 at Hooker Memorial<lb />
Christian Church at car<lb />
wash and was will be held.<lb />
Come by (corner of Elm St.<lb />
and 264 By-pass) or call<lb />
758-0077 for an appoint-<lb />
ment. Pickup and deliver)<lb />
service will be provided.<lb />
The dust will begin to fly at<lb />
8:30.<lb />
Ill I ll<lb />
The Friends of East<lb />
Carolina University Library<lb />
are having a book sale in<lb />
the lobby of Joyner Library<lb />
on Wed Oct. 10 and<lb />
Thurs Oct. 11.<lb />
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Concerned about the<lb />
proliferation of Nuclear<lb />
power plants and Nuclear<lb />
weapons? Beginning Thurs-<lb />
day, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m a<lb />
study group on alternatives<lb />
to nuclear power and<lb />
nuclear disarmament will be<lb />
led by Reverend Anderson<lb />
at the Methodist Student<lb />
Center. Faculty and stu-<lb />
dents who are concerned<lb />
about these issues are<lb />
encouraged to come. Call<lb />
the MSC if you are<lb />
interested � 758-2030.<lb />
Start preparing art work<lb />
for The Rebel. It has been<lb />
confirmed that there will be<lb />
prize money awarded again<lb />
this year thanks to The<lb />
Attic and Jeffrey's Beer and<lb />
Wine for Budweiser. Cate-<lb />
gories include painting,<lb />
drawing, printmaking, pho-<lb />
tography, and mixed media.<lb />
If there are questions,<lb />
contact Sue Aydelette, art<lb />
director.<lb />
stfatew<lb />
The ECU Strategic<lb />
Games Club will meet<lb />
Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7:00<lb />
p.m. in Room 238 in<lb />
Mendenhall. Anyone inter-<lb />
ested in playing or learning<lb />
to play is invited to drop in.<lb />
I III III I<lb />
There are -till places<lb />
available lor the 'Biginning<lb />
Darkroom1 workshop at the<lb />
Mendenhall Crafts Center.<lb />
The workshop- are offered<lb />
on Tuesdays or Thursdays<lb />
from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. All<lb />
interested persons must<lb />
register at the Crafts Center<lb />
a- soon as possible. Hours<lb />
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Monday through Friday,<lb />
and 12 noon until 5 p.m.<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Editorials<lb />
&amp; Opinions<lb />
Gripe, gripe, gripe<lb />
It is generally the purpose of editorials<lb />
to cry out at inequity, to give the opinion of.<lb />
the editorial board on matters of grave<lb />
importance, such as the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association or the serious situation<lb />
developing in Cuba.<lb />
This is not going to be one of those<lb />
editorials.<lb />
Rather, the editorial board of THE<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN would like to address<lb />
a few problems that confront every college<lb />
student in the daily life on campus.<lb />
College life is fun. Those who are not in<lb />
school bemoan the easy life that we college<lb />
kids have. Parties. Members of the<lb />
opposite sex in ample supply. No work.<lb />
Easy life, right?<lb />
Wrong.<lb />
It's rough. We have to put up with a lot<lb />
of pain, suffering and heartache during our<lb />
four or five year sojourn in this institution<lb />
of higher education. We have to endure<lb />
8:00 a.m. classes (which should have been<lb />
banned at the Geneva Convention), terrible<lb />
food, inhumane roommates and impossible<lb />
homework.<lb />
This morning, my roommate's clock did<lb />
not go off because the electricity was<lb />
turned off for what were termed<lb />
"important repairs I was late for my<lb />
class. My instructor was upset.<lb />
When first came to Greenville, I came<lb />
vsiHh a Chamber of Commerce newsletter in<lb />
hand, which stated that Greenville was a<lb />
well-drained city of 35,000 residents. I read<lb />
the rest of the handout at the service<lb />
station where my car was being dried out,<lb />
after going through a four-foot-deep lagoon<lb />
at the bottom of the railroad overpass on<lb />
Dickinson Avenue.<lb />
I am told that showers in Fletcher Dorm<lb />
have a mind of their own. (I am told this<lb />
because, being male, I haven't had much<lb />
occasion to spend time in the showers in<lb />
Fletcher.) Girls who live in Fletcher report<lb />
that after they are through taking a<lb />
shower, the hot water handle inches over<lb />
as if by magic. At the worse possible<lb />
moment, as the young lady is reaching for<lb />
her towel, the hot water blasts out at full<lb />
force and usually scalds the posterior of the<lb />
young lass.<lb />
People in this office are at the least<lb />
strange. At this moment, after a quick tour<lb />
of the newsroom, the news desk takes the<lb />
"Strange Award" for this particular<lb />
afternoon. The news editor is presently<lb />
ascending to a plane of higher<lb />
consciousness, and the assistant news<lb />
editor has been looking for the letter "D"<lb />
on his typewriter for the last half hour.<lb />
"Irregardless they are a great bunch.<lb />
There seems to be some kind of early<lb />
warning system on this campus with the<lb />
administration. The minute one of us calls<lb />
the Spilman Building for a quote from a<lb />
top administration official, the official "has<lb />
just walked out The administration<lb />
should tell one of their secrets to the<lb />
Strategic Air Command. No Russian<lb />
missiles would make it out of their silos if<lb />
the SAC knew as much about their<lb />
movements as the administration knows<lb />
about ours.<lb />
College life, children, definitely ain't<lb />
easy.<lb />
We have had our say, and now we're<lb />
happy.<lb />
JACK ANDERSON <lb />
WEEKLY SPECIAL<lb />
Copyright. 1979,<lb />
United Feature Syndicate. Inc<lb />
Mr. Carter Should Walk, Not Run,<lb />
For Re-election in 1980, Maybe?<lb />
- When<lb />
collapsed<lb />
marathon<lb />
By Jack Anderson<lb />
and Joe Spear<lb />
WASHINGTON<lb />
Jimmy Carter<lb />
during a running<lb />
near his Camp David moun-<lb />
tain retreat earlier this<lb />
month, his White House<lb />
image makers began fum-<lb />
bling with their political<lb />
worry beads. News photo-<lb />
graphs of the president<lb />
showed him gasping and<lb />
groaning with mouth agape<lb />
as Secret Service agents<lb />
helped him to a limousine to<lb />
whisk him back within the<lb />
confines of Camp David.<lb />
Carter subsequently that<lb />
day made a subdued public<lb />
appearance at a gathering of<lb />
his fellow marathoners and<lb />
sought to grin the �vhole epi-<lb />
sode off. His personal physi-<lb />
cian, Dr. William Lukash,<lb />
twice examined the chief<lb />
executive and pronounced<lb />
him in good health.<lb />
Carter aides quickly com-<lb />
mented that the former<lb />
Naval Academy cross-coun-<lb />
try runner did well to last<lb />
nearly half the six-mile<lb />
endurance trial compared to<lb />
other potential presidential<lb />
rivals.<lb />
Yet the scary episode<lb />
demonstrated that health<lb />
and physical fitness will be a<lb />
factor in the 1980 run for the<lb />
White House. Carter, who<lb />
becomes 55 years old on<lb />
Monday, is believed to be in<lb />
generally good physical fet-<lb />
tle but the blind staggers he<lb />
developed on the Catoctin<lb />
Mountain run raised ques-<lb />
tions as to his ability to car-<lb />
ry the tremendous physical<lb />
and emotional strains that<lb />
every president undergoes in<lb />
office. Some medical<lb />
authorities associated his<lb />
exhaustion with emotional<lb />
Subsequent to the publicly<lb />
recorded collapse, we<lb />
learned from inside observ-<lb />
ers that the jogging presi-<lb />
dent still shows signs of<lb />
strain. He recently conduct-<lb />
ed a briefing on the SALT II<lb />
treaty and many of those<lb />
who were there reported to<lb />
us that he looked "ashen'<lb />
and "gray Despite the<lb />
importance of the issue, they<lb />
said, he appeared preoccu-<lb />
pied and had trouble concen-<lb />
trating.<lb />
Even White House sources<lb />
acknowledge he is physical-<lb />
ly less bouncy than a year<lb />
ago but they insist Carter is<lb />
physically fit.<lb />
Since the days of robust<lb />
big-game hunter Teddy<lb />
Roosevelt, .every occupant<lb />
of the White House has<lb />
engaged in some form of<lb />
sports or exercise at his<lb />
doctor's urging. Franklin D.<lb />
Roosevelt, although crippled<lb />
by polio, swam. Harry S.<lb />
Truman took brisk morning<lb />
walks. Dwight D. Eisenhow-<lb />
er, even after his heart<lb />
attack, golfed. John F. Ken-<lb />
nedy went sailing. Lyndon<lb />
Johnson rode horseback<lb />
around his ranch. Richard<lb />
Nixon went fishing in the<lb />
Bahamas with his million-<lb />
aire friends. Gerry Ford, an<lb />
all-Big Ten football player,<lb />
swam, skied and golfed.<lb />
Jimmy Carter, however,<lb />
may be overdoing it to show<lb />
his athletic prowess. Per-<lb />
haps he should try walking<lb />
instead of jogging for a sec-<lb />
ond term in the White<lb />
House.<lb />
CARTER'S BOOBY-<lb />
TRAPS: With Teddy Kenne-<lb />
dy looming in the wings and<lb />
Carter's popularity sagging,<lb />
the president's path to re-<lb />
election is currently bes-<lb />
trewn with some explosive<lb />
political booby-traps involv-<lb />
ing his closest confidants -<lb />
Bert Lance and Hamilton<lb />
Jordan.<lb />
Lance, who bowed out<lb />
under pressure as the<lb />
administration's budget<lb />
director, is under indictment<lb />
for his slipshod practices<lb />
when he was the president s<lb />
"friendly banker" back in<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
Jordan, now Carter's chief<lb />
White House honcho, has<lb />
been charged with partici-<lb />
pating in the cocaine-sniff-<lb />
ing scene in New York's<lb />
discotheque society and at<lb />
Hollywood parties. The<lb />
charges against the 35-year-<lb />
old presidential protege thus<lb />
far have been pretty nebu-<lb />
lous but nevertheless the<lb />
press and television have<lb />
given extensive coverage to<lb />
the allegations.<lb />
The most potentially rui-<lb />
nous scandal may be explod-<lb />
ed, however, by a grand jury<lb />
which is investigating a pos-<lb />
sible White House cover-up<lb />
of a Robert Vesco scandal.<lb />
Vesco is the unscrupulous<lb />
financier who did a moon-<lb />
light flit from this country<lb />
to escape jail for his fiduci-<lb />
ary misdoings.<lb />
This column disclosed that<lb />
Vesco enlisted the help of<lb />
two Georgians early in the<lb />
Carter administration to<lb />
approach the White House in<lb />
the hope of ending extradi-<lb />
tion proceedings against<lb />
him.<lb />
It has been established<lb />
that one of the Georgians,<lb />
Spencer Lee IV, accepted a<lb />
$10,000 downpayment from<lb />
Vesco and approached Rich-<lb />
ard Harden, a Jordan chum<lb />
in the White House chain of<lb />
command. With visions of<lb />
additional millions dancing<lb />
Jn his head, Lee told Harden<lb />
of Vesco's approach. The<lb />
White House version is that<lb />
Harden touted him off any<lb />
further efforts on Vesco's<lb />
behalf.<lb />
Yet when we appeared<lb />
before the grand jury at our<lb />
request, we discovered that<lb />
the panel had had no prior<lb />
knowledge of the white<lb />
House involvement. The Jus-<lb />
tice Department has shuf-<lb />
fled three ditierent prosecu-<lb />
tors in and out of the<lb />
presentation. The conscien-<lb />
tious grand jury foreman,<lb />
Ralph Ulmer. sought to quit<lb />
his post, charging in a letter<lb />
to the presiding federal<lb />
judge that "coverup activi-<lb />
ties are being orchestrated<lb />
within the Department of<lb />
Justice under the concept<lb />
that the Administration<lb />
must be protected at all<lb />
costs "<lb />
WATCH ON WASTE: Lob-<lb />
byists for the nation's hospi-<lb />
tals have succeeded thus far<lb />
in smothering any legisla-<lb />
tion to curb their inordinate<lb />
profiteering at the expense<lb />
of the sick and dying. An<lb />
unpublished report prepared<lb />
by the Government Account-<lb />
ing Office for Sen. Herman<lb />
Talmadge shows how the<lb />
hospital profession is pursu-<lb />
ing a devil-take-the-hind-<lb />
most purchasing policy as<lb />
long as the customer pays<lb />
the bill.<lb />
A study of six cities<lb />
revealed that hospital pur-<lb />
chasing agents pay wide<lb />
variations in buying such<lb />
basic supplies as bandages<lb />
and oxygen units. The GAO<lb />
investigators found that<lb />
buyers in the same city rare-<lb />
ly checked with each other<lb />
on commonplace orders.<lb />
They found that medical<lb />
supply salesmen often<lb />
conned hospital purchasing<lb />
agents into thinking they<lb />
were getting special price<lb />
deals. The salesmen urged<lb />
that the deal had to be kept<lb />
hush-hush. The GAO report-<lb />
ed that on most of the deals<lb />
the hospitals were being<lb />
stung for more than the<lb />
going price.<lb />
Footnote: Anyone with<lb />
knowledge of government<lb />
extravagance can write to<lb />
JACK ANDERSONS<lb />
WATCH ON WAST2, P.O.<lb />
Box 2300 Washington, DC,<lb />
20013.<lb />
Thursday, October 4, 1979, Page 4<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
wFto<lb />
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- NO TOVAXNfr -<lb />
NORML grows older<lb />
By LARRY POPELKA<lb />
A few weeks ago a<lb />
fellow well into his 40s<lb />
invited me to listen to some<lb />
of his generation&amp; music.<lb />
I've just about had it<lb />
with Frank Sinatra, Law-<lb />
rence Welk and Geritol<lb />
commercials, so I declined.<lb />
"What's the matter?"<lb />
he said. "Don't you like the<lb />
Beach Boys, Jefferson Air-<lb />
plane, the Beatles or any of<lb />
those other '60s groups?"<lb />
I do. But it wasn't until<lb />
then that I realized just<lb />
what's happened.<lb />
The '60s have grown<lb />
nearly 20 years old. The<lb />
flower children are bus-<lb />
inessmen. Richard Nixon is<lb />
living in New York. Rolling<lb />
Stone is doing articles about<lb />
Johnny Carson. And Bob<lb />
Dylan is singing about his<lb />
born-again religion.<lb />
Marijuana has grown<lb />
up, too.<lb />
In the '60s the act of<lb />
lighting up a joint had<lb />
meaning. It meant you were<lb />
a rebel who hated the war,<lb />
hated LBJ and probably<lb />
hated your parents who<lb />
were part of the establish-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Today the only thing it<lb />
means is that you probably<lb />
can't afford cocaine.<lb />
Pot is as much a part of<lb />
today's establishment as<lb />
Hamilton Jordan, Chip Car-<lb />
ter and all those other<lb />
alleged druggies running<lb />
the country.<lb />
At last count an esti-<lb />
mated 37 million Americans<lb />
had lit up at least one joint<lb />
and many others who<lb />
hadn't, viewed it as a<lb />
legitimate form of recrea-<lb />
tion, like drinking, bowling<lb />
and baseball.<lb />
Perhaps the best ex-<lb />
ample of how times have<lb />
changed, however, is found<lb />
at the National Organization<lb />
for the Reform of Marijuana<lb />
Laws headquarters in Wash-<lb />
ington, D.C.<lb />
NORML is about as<lb />
ordinary as any Washington<lb />
lobby group. They've got<lb />
an office downtown with<lb />
desks, typewriters, station-<lb />
ery, copy machines and<lb />
several full-time paid em-<lb />
ployees.<lb />
It's almost like a bus-<lb />
iness. There are no mari-<lb />
juana plants growing in a<lb />
back room or stashes of<lb />
dope hidden behind books.<lb />
When I walked into their<lb />
office a few weeks ago,<lb />
Peter Meyers, their chief<lb />
legal counsel wasn't fum-<lb />
bling with a rolling paper.<lb />
He was fumbling with a<lb />
carton of Carleton cigar-<lb />
ettes.<lb />
Meyers, who looks like a<lb />
throwback to the '60s with<lb />
his long uncombed hair and<lb />
unshaven face, has been<lb />
with NORML for six years<lb />
and seen it change.<lb />
"Six years ago we were<lb />
just trying to break in and<lb />
present a perspective that<lb />
wasn't being presented<lb />
he remembers. "Nobody<lb />
really took us seriously.<lb />
"Today we're estab-<lb />
lished. We present our-<lb />
selves in a straight middle-<lb />
class way, and a lot of times<lb />
now the press calls us<lb />
instead of us calling them.<lb />
We're no different than the<lb />
National Rifle Association.<lb />
Some people � like the<lb />
yippies � don't even<lb />
support us any more,<lb />
because they think we've<lb />
gotten too conservative.<lb />
Yes, it's true. NORML<lb />
has become just another<lb />
conservative piece of the<lb />
establishment. The long<lb />
fight for marijuana legaliza-<lb />
tion has mellowed them.<lb />
Earlier this year Keith<lb />
Stroup, who founded and<lb />
led the organization through<lb />
its first nine years, left to<lb />
seek fame and fortune as a<lb />
yVashington criminal law-<lb />
yer. He mellowed.<lb />
To raise funds, NORML<lb />
now sells a complete line of<lb />
NORML accessories, such<lb />
as match books and leafy-<lb />
green T-shirts which are<lb />
advertised in national maga-<lb />
zines such as Playboy.<lb />
Mellow, very mellow.<lb />
But last summer<lb />
NORML topped itself. In-<lb />
stead of leading their<lb />
annual Fourth of July<lb />
Washington, D.C, smoke-in<lb />
� which has become so<lb />
established it now ranks<lb />
mention in The Washington<lb />
Post's listing of Indepen-<lb />
dence Day events � the<lb />
NORML folks backed out<lb />
for fear that it would be too<lb />
riotous. Now that's mellow.<lb />
"We didn't think the<lb />
smoke-in would accomplish<lb />
anything says Meyers.<lb />
"The yippies are still into<lb />
that type of protest, and<lb />
they were the only ones<lb />
who came<lb />
According to Meyers,<lb />
the more sensible thing to<lb />
do is lobby government<lb />
leaders.<lb />
So far his group has<lb />
talked 11 states into decrim-<lb />
inalizing pot, and Meyers<lb />
says Washington, Wiscon-<lb />
sin, Michigan and the<lb />
District of Columbia are<lb />
also close to dropping<lb />
treaty allows<lb />
for meducal<lb />
so pot could<lb />
criminal penalties tor simple<lb />
possession.<lb />
One of their biggest<lb />
detractors, so far, says<lb />
Meyers, has been President<lb />
Carter.<lb />
"Carter's been ver<lb />
good with his words, but<lb />
he's had no followup<lb />
Meyers says. "His Drug<lb />
Enforcement Agency head.<lb />
Peter Bensinger, keeps<lb />
sabatoging us by putting<lb />
out distorted studies on<lb />
marijuana's effects. And<lb />
Carter's never done a damn<lb />
thing to help us out in<lb />
Congress<lb />
However, Meyers says<lb />
NORML has found a few<lb />
loopholes.<lb />
First, the<lb />
legalization<lb />
use, he says,<lb />
conceivably be sold in drug<lb />
stores alongside aspirin.<lb />
Second, the treaty says<lb />
nothing about THC, the<lb />
chemical in marijuana which<lb />
makes you high. So,<lb />
according to Meyers, syn-<lb />
thetic THC could be le-<lb />
galized.<lb />
Finally, Meyers says.<lb />
the treaty specifically in-<lb />
cludes nothing about canna-<lb />
bis leaves and seeds since<lb />
in some countries such as<lb />
India they are used in a<lb />
popular drink called bhang.<lb />
"It's unlikely that the<lb />
U.S. will drop out or try to<lb />
change the treaty, so<lb />
marijuana may never be<lb />
sold in grocery stores like<lb />
regular cigarettes Meyers<lb />
says. "But there are lots of<lb />
ways to get around it<lb />
Marijuana aspirin? Svn-<lb />
thetic THC? Bhang soda?'<lb />
Maybe we were better<lb />
off in the '60s.<lb />
MANAGING EDITOR<lb />
Richard Green<lb />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<lb />
Anita Lancaster<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ASST. NEWS EDITOR<lb />
FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
ASST. DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
Marc Barnes<lb />
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR<lb />
DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISINGLeigh Coakley<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Steve O'Geary<lb />
Karen Wendt<lb />
Terry Gray<lb />
Bill Jones<lb />
Terry Herndon<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
ASST. SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
COPY EDITOR<lb />
AD TECH. SUPER.<lb />
Charles Chandler<lb />
Jimmy DuPree<lb />
Jiane Henderson<lb />
Paul Lincke<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN is the student Publications Center (Old South Building). Our<lb />
newspaper of East Carolina University<lb />
sponsored by the Media Board of ECU and<lb />
is distributed each Tuesday and Thursday<lb />
during the academic year (weekly during the<lb />
summer).<lb />
Offices are located on the second floor of the<lb />
mailing address is: Old South Building, ECU,<lb />
Greenville, NC 27834.<lb />
The phone numbers are: 757-6366, 6367,<lb />
6309. Subscriptions are $10 annually, alumni<lb />
$6 annually.<lb />
v<lb /><lb />
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he East Carolinian<lb />
tian �<lb />
sports<lb />
Thursday, October 4, 1979, Page 5<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Pirates take week off after<lb />
disaDPointin;<lb />
Freshman quarterback Carlton Nelson<lb />
(Photo by Chap Gurley)<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Following their big 45-10 victory over VMI last<lb />
Saturday, the East Carolina Pirates now have a week off<lb />
before taking on The Citadel on Oct. 13.<lb />
"I'm glad to have this time to work on some rough<lb />
edges said ECU head coach Pat Dye. "We still have<lb />
some problems on defense that 1 want to work on a lot.<lb />
"It's not a matter of effort. We seem to be whipping<lb />
people but not controlling the block. We're getting better,<lb />
though, and hopefully will get better with the time we'll<lb />
have this week<lb />
The Pirates ahve the usual number of bumps and<lb />
bruises and will use the open date this Saturday to heal<lb />
some of them. Having an open date this week gives the<lb />
team one less game it must play without injured starters<lb />
Joe Godette and Noah Clark, both out with knee injuries.<lb />
The coaching staff plans to use the extra time, also, to<lb />
refine and improve the games of some younger players<lb />
who have potential but few minutes on the collegiate<lb />
gridiron.<lb />
"With this open date and the one on October 20, we<lb />
will try to get some of the younger guys ready for action<lb />
further on down the road said Pirate assistant coach<lb />
Frank Orgel.<lb />
The team will, of course, work on some of the things<lb />
that have been problems in the past. "We hope to iron out<lb />
some of our past mistakes said Orgel. "We will work a<lb />
great deal on fundamentals<lb />
The Pirates will spend much of the week working on the<lb />
Oct. 13 game with Citadel. Because it is this year's<lb />
homecoming game, the East Carolina squad will want to<lb />
carry over the momentum started in last Saturday's win to<lb />
the Citadel game.<lb />
One would wonder if the open date is a negative point<lb />
for the team rather than a positive one, since the VMI<lb />
game was such a spirited effort by the Pirates.<lb />
"We needed badly to win big last week said Orgel,<lb />
"but we also need badly to work on some things. It's good<lb />
to be able to practice when team enthusiasm is high. Right<lb />
now, it is very high after our big win<lb />
Orgel feels the extra week of practice will allow the<lb />
team to become even more spirited than had a game been<lb />
played this week. "We plan to build on the enthusiasm<lb />
started last week said Orgel, "but we also need badly to<lb />
work on some things. It's good to be able to practice when<lb />
team enthusiasm is high. Right now, it is very high after<lb />
our big win<lb />
Orgel feels the extra week of practice will allow the<lb />
team to become even more spirited than had a game been<lb />
played this week. "We plan to build on the enthusiasm<lb />
started last week he explained. "We should come<lb />
together more emotionally this week than usual.<lb />
"And, too, we have two weeks to get ready to play a<lb />
good Citadel team. They run the I-formation much like<lb />
Carolina does, so that should help us even further<lb />
Looking ahead to the Oct. 27 meeting with the Tar<lb />
Heels, the Pirates have to like the looks of the schedules of<lb />
the two teams. East Carolina has this open date, the<lb />
Citadel game and then another open date before facing the<lb />
16th-ranked Heels.<lb />
North Carolina, on the other hand, has a tough road<lb />
ahead before facing the Pirates. The Heels have an easy<lb />
one at home this week witn Cincinnati but then must host a<lb />
tough Wake Forest club before traveling to Raleigh to face<lb />
a very physical N.C. State team.<lb />
Doubles as campus cop<lb />
Karpovich stars for Pirate soccer team<lb />
ECU cagers begin workouts<lb />
The East Carolinia basketball season is getting near as<lb />
evidenced by Tuesday afternoon's Pirate media day.<lb />
Numerous reporters and photographers were invited to the<lb />
interview and picture session.<lb />
One thing that was evident to all onlookers at the<lb />
-ession was the heighth that the Pirates have this season.<lb />
Coach Dave Odom has any number of prospects for the<lb />
front line. t M .<lb />
Also evident on this day was who the Pirates' "star' is.<lb />
For the past two seasons Oliver Mack has received all the<lb />
limelight. This year guard George Maynor is around to<lb />
steal the show from the rest of the team.<lb />
Mavnor is well thought of because of his heady play<lb />
last season and the fact that he was drafted in the fourth<lb />
round of last year's National Basketball Association draft.<lb />
He, of course, decided to finish his career with ECU rather<lb />
than trying to make a go at it with the Chicago Bulls.<lb />
Maynor was occupied with a reporter or a photo man<lb />
almost'all afternoon. It appears that, if he performs up to<lb />
standards, Maynor will be busy in the locker room after<lb />
most Pirate contests.<lb />
 � �<lb />
ALSO APPEARING at the basketball media day, which<lb />
also included women's basketball, was ECU head football<lb />
coach Pat Dye. Dye showed up, on the request of the<lb />
Sports Information Office to be photographed with Lady<lb />
Pirate superstar Rosie Thompson. Dye recruited Thompson<lb />
for the university when the Blounts Creek native was a<lb />
senior in high school.<lb />
WELL THE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS are underway and<lb />
it is time to look to the World Series and pick the eventual<lb />
winner there. The pick here is the Baltimore Orioles. The<lb />
Orioles finished with the best record in baseball, by far.<lb />
The team has the best manager in baseball in Earl<lb />
Weaver, the game's best pitching staff headed by Mike<lb />
Flanagan and a super combination of established veteran<lb />
stars and scrappy youngsters. Outfielder Ken Singleton<lb />
had a super year and would seem to be as good a bet as<lb />
anyone to win the American League's Most Valuable<lb />
Plaver award. Flanagan is the odds-on favorite to capture<lb />
the'Cy Young award in the A.L. after winning 23 games for<lb />
the Birds. �� , .<lb />
BALTIMORE'S OTvnONENT, California, is making its<lb />
first appearance ever in the post-season playoffs. Even<lb />
though the Orioles are heavily favored, the Angels cannot<lb />
be counted out. Not with Don Baylor, Bob Grich Rod<lb />
Carew Brian Downing and Willie Aikens around to knock<lb />
the cover off of any baseball not thrown perfectly. Baylor<lb />
will battle Singleton for MVP honors after leading the<lb />
majors in runs batted in, with 139. Nolan Ryan and Frank<lb />
Tanana head up a more than respectable Angel pitching<lb />
THE LADY PIRATE basketball squad lost an<lb />
experienced team member Monday. Lynn Emerson, a<lb />
junior, decided to quit the squad after having suffered with<lb />
a leg injury for some time. Lady Pirate coach Cathy<lb />
Andruzzi noted that the injury and a busy schedule had<lb />
made it hard for Emerson to continue playing. We 11 miss<lb />
Lynn said Andruzzi, "but I guess she knows what s best<lb />
for her . .<lb />
TWO PIRATE FOOTBALL starters, both seniors, are<lb />
currently sidelined with knee injuries. Offensive tackle Joe<lb />
Godette and defensive tackle Noah Clark are both expected<lb />
to be out until the Oct. 27 game at North Carolina. Both<lb />
sat on the bench last Saturday when the Pirates trounced<lb />
VMI 45-10. Both wanted to play badly. An example ot this<lb />
came at halftime when Clark was seen by Godette scoping<lb />
the student section of the crowd. "You wish you were in<lb />
the stands with that girl, don't you? questioned Godette.<lb />
"No " answered Clark, "I wish I were in there, said<lb />
Clark as he pointed directly to the Pirate dressing room.<lb />
"No lie followed Godette, "no lie<lb />
Bv ED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There's a person on the<lb />
East Carolina campus who<lb />
is out to assist others in two<lb />
totally different ways.<lb />
His name is Jeff Kar-<lb />
povich and he leads a<lb />
'1'iuble life.<lb />
On �ne handx he is an<lb />
important member of the<lb />
ECU soccer squad, assisting<lb />
teammates in the pro-<lb />
duction of goals.<lb />
On the o her hand, he is<lb />
also a campus security<lb />
policeman who assists<lb />
others tn their times r<lb />
need.<lb />
Karpovich, a senior at<lb />
ECU, was born in Ramsey,<lb />
New Jersey. He has an<lb />
uncle who is the Chief of<lb />
Detectives in the City of<lb />
New York Police Depart-<lb />
ment. He also has two<lb />
brothers who are in various<lb />
forms of law enforcement.<lb />
These people have influ-<lb />
enced him in his law<lb />
enforcement career.<lb />
Karpovich claims his<lb />
brothers also helped him to<lb />
develop his soccer abilities.<lb />
Karpovich, who is from<lb />
a large family, was never<lb />
able to afford to go to a<lb />
soccer camp, but would<lb />
instead compete against his<lb />
brothers and friends in his<lb />
back yard to practice. He<lb />
liked to play against older<lb />
and bigger competition.<lb />
"I got roughed up a bit,<lb />
but I learned more he<lb />
said.<lb />
He first played organ-<lb />
ized soccer twelve years<lb />
ago. He also played Inter-<lb />
scholastic soccer in the<lb />
eighth grade. But it wasn't<lb />
until his senior year in high<lb />
school that "everything<lb />
came together<lb />
He shattered the school<lb />
scoring record of eleven<lb />
goals by booting in 27 goals<lb />
in 14 games. He was the<lb />
captain and most valuable<lb />
player of his team and the<lb />
count) scoring champion.<lb />
He "made just about every<lb />
team" for honors, including<lb />
all-America.<lb />
This led to Karpovich's<lb />
being heavily recruited and<lb />
he credits his high school<lb />
coach, Ed Groh, with<lb />
helping him handle this<lb />
area.<lb />
"He went out of his<lb />
way to do you favors he<lb />
said.<lb />
Coach Groh supplied<lb />
information and newspaper<lb />
clippings concerning Kar-<lb />
povich's accomplishments to<lb />
the college recruiters who<lb />
had shown interest in the<lb />
high scoring forward.<lb />
One of the coaches in<lb />
the chase was Curtis Fye<lb />
who was the soccer coach at<lb />
East Carolina at the time.<lb />
"He phoned me and<lb />
wrote me handwritten let-<lb />
ters Karpovich said.<lb />
Coach Frye explained to<lb />
Karpovich that the ECUsoc-<lb />
cer program was growing<lb />
and was not as good as<lb />
some of the "name"<lb />
schools in soccer, such a<lb />
Lynchburg College which<lb />
Karpovich was considering.<lb />
Frye wanted Karpovich to<lb />
help him build a successful<lb />
program here.<lb />
Karpovich narrowed his<lb />
choice of schools to Lynch-<lb />
burg College and ECU. He<lb />
felt that a university would<lb />
be able to offer him more<lb />
socially and academically<lb />
than a college, so he<lb />
eventually chose to come to<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
His first two years were<lb />
illness and injury plagued.<lb />
In his freshman year, he<lb />
contracted mononucleousis,<lb />
and was out of shape when<lb />
the season got under way.<lb />
When he finally got a<lb />
chance to play against Old<lb />
Dominion, he was hit in the<lb />
leg and suffered internal<lb />
contusions that put him out<lb />
for the remainder of the<lb />
season.<lb />
His sophomore year was<lb />
not much better. He<lb />
suffered through the season<lb />
with a virus which put him<lb />
out of action for two weeks,<lb />
plus a broken hand.<lb />
He then quit school for a<lb />
vear to "establish in-state<lb />
residency" and returned to<lb />
school for his junior year.<lb />
He continued to have<lb />
problems as a junior, but<lb />
these were "more mental<lb />
than physical<lb />
Karpovich "didn't see<lb />
things eye to eye" with<lb />
second-year coach Brad<lb />
Smith and wound up sitting<lb />
on the bench.<lb />
Even with his limited<lb />
playing time, Karpovich<lb />
managed to score five<lb />
goals, second highest on the<lb />
team for the year (which<lb />
tied him with Phil Martin).<lb />
He also finished tied with<lb />
Martin foe second in team<lb />
scoring honors.<lb />
Karpovich came into his<lb />
senior year wanting to "just<lb />
play up to my full<lb />
potential But illness again<lb />
caught up with him in the<lb />
form of a fever and swollen<lb />
glands. He couldn't practice<lb />
for the first two weeks and<lb />
then missed the Elon game.<lb />
But as the season has<lb />
advanced, Karpovich's<lb />
physical condition has im-<lb />
proved. In a 2-0 win over<lb />
Davidson he scored both<lb />
goals and "started getting<lb />
the respect of the team<lb />
back<lb />
He was pleased with<lb />
that effort because his job a<lb />
a forward "is mostVy to<lb />
score He has collected<lb />
four goals so far this season<lb />
to lead the team.<lb />
"The morale ot the team<lb />
is pretty high he said.<lb />
"We all get along pretty<lb />
well. We're playing really<lb />
well and we're winning<lb />
"I live two different<lb />
lives. I put on a uniform<lb />
and play that role he said<lb />
referring to his police work.<lb />
"Then I put on a uniform<lb />
and play this role he said<lb />
motioning out towards the<lb />
soccer field.<lb />
Hopefully, for the bene-<lb />
fit of the ECU soccer team,<lb />
Jeff Karpovich will continue<lb />
to play at least one of his<lb />
roles very well.<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball recruits new look<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
After finishing the 1978-79 season with a respectable<lb />
18-11 record and losing only two seniors, it would appear<lb />
that this year's edition of Lady Pirate basketball would be<lb />
filled with experience and destined for glory.<lb />
Destined for glory they may be, but experience is one<lb />
thing the Lady Bucs will miss.<lb />
True; only gouard Gale Kerbaugh and reserve forward<lb />
April Ross were lost as seniors, but only four of their<lb />
teammates will return to do battle for East Carolina.<lb />
"They just weren't able to compete on the Division 1<lb />
level of women's basketball explains second-year head<lb />
coach Cathy Andruzzi. "They just didn't have the skill<lb />
required<lb />
,v<lb />
This is the year that we want to start<lb />
a tradition. We're very young, but very<lb />
enthusiastic<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
Of the returnees, NCAIAW scoring champion Rosie<lb />
Thompson will again be the catalyst of the fast-break<lb />
oriented defense. From there, however, it's an open field<lb />
of battle for the remaining slots.<lb />
Lanky Marcia Girven returns to fight for her center<lb />
position, but others vying for starting roles this year don't<lb />
have to look up to the six-foot junior.<lb />
With Thompson virtually assured of one forward spot,<lb />
three freshmen and two transfers have until the November<lb />
17 opener with William and Mary to prove themselves.<lb />
Standing 6'1 Mary Denkler would lffnr t) be<lb />
equipped to play the post, but her outside shooting touch<lb />
makes her far too valuable to hide under the goal.<lb />
Donna Brayboy (510") and Donna Moody (5'11") are<lb />
the other two freshmen struggling for the top five.<lb />
Junior Kathy Riley conies to East Carolina via Middle<lb />
Tennessee State University, where she averaged 20 points<lb />
per game but chose to leave because of the tougher<lb />
schedule the Lady Pirates will face.<lb />
Afer two years at Wagner College, Heidi Owen rejoins<lb />
her coach after a separation of one year.<lb />
"I had played under Coach Andruzzi and I knew what<lb />
type of a program she would have at ECU said Owen<lb />
'We had a new coach at Wagner last year and she and I<lb />
really didn't get along very well. It's been no cultural<lb />
shock changing from the north to the south though.<lb />
Talent will not be sacrificed at the guard positions, as<lb />
season assist record holder Lydia Rountree and speedy<lb />
Lillion Barnes have a freshman and junior college transfer<lb />
pursueing starting berths.<lb />
Fran Hooks from nearby Goldsboro joins the Lady Bucs<lb />
this season with the same situation as Barnes a year ago.<lb />
Hooks, though a talented shooter and ball handler, boards<lb />
the Pirate's ship without benefit of a scholarship.<lb />
Peace College transfer Uurie Sikes rounds out the East<lb />
Carolina back court experts. Sikes, a native of Marietta,<lb />
Georgia, brings an added" dimension lacked by Lady Pirate<lb />
teams in the past; a flashy ballhandler with deadly<lb />
accuracy from the perimeter.<lb />
"From what I've heard, in the past there's usually been<lb />
six or seven top girls says the enthusiastic Sikes, "but<lb />
here, everybody is about on the same level.<lb />
"We wouldn't be here right now if we thought there<lb />
was no chance of having a winning season. We want to win<lb />
the big games, but I play against every team the same<lb />
way<lb />
The 'new-look' Lady Pirates have a great deal of raw<lb />
talent, but these must be unifird and orchestrated by<lb />
Andruzzi afod her assistant, Marcia Richards.<lb />
"This year is a year that we want to start a tradition<lb />
says Andruzzi. "With the depth that we have, even though<lb />
they're freshmen, I'm not going to be scared to look down<lb />
the bench. '<lb />
"We're very young, but hopefully very enthusiastic,<lb />
explains Andruazi. "It takes a lot of time to teach our<lb />
system, but I think they'll pick up fast. We have several<lb />
potential leaders out there<lb />
Barnes, Girven in 1978-79 action<lb />
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Three of the weekend's<lb />
most publicized shootouts<lb />
turned out to be little more<lb />
than target practice for<lb />
Texas, Nebraska and Notre<lb />
Dame.<lb />
While top-rated South-<lb />
ern California and No. 14<lb />
Ohio State had to rally for<lb />
last-minute triumphs over<lb />
No. 20 Louisiana State USC<lb />
17-12 and No. 17 UCLA<lb />
Ohio State 17-13, the other<lb />
matchups between members<lb />
The Associated Press Top<lb />
Twenty were really mis-<lb />
matchups.<lb />
Fourth-ranked Texas put<lb />
the clamps on Missouri's<lb />
offense, holding the fifth-<lb />
ranked Tigers to 164 yards<lb />
in a 21-0 triumph. Sixth<lb />
ranked Nebraska trailed No.<lb />
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Ten power, crunched se-<lb />
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State 27-3 as Vagas Fer-<lb />
- � rushed for 169 vards<lb />
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Michigan shaded California<lb />
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No. 16 North Carolina State<lb />
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and No. 19 Southern<lb />
Methodist was knocked off<lb />
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Texas rolled to an 18-0<lb />
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on three of John Goodson's<lb />
four field goals and a 1-yard<lb />
run by Jam Jones, who<lb />
finished with 142. Missouri<lb />
has been a second-half team<lb />
all season, but Texas Coach<lb />
Fred Akers explained that<lb />
"we're a second-half ball-<lb />
club, too, and we pride<lb />
ourselves on that fact<lb />
Tim Hager, getting his<lb />
first start, rallied Nebraska<lb />
from a two-touchdown defi-<lb />
cit with scoring passes of 11<lb />
and 70 yards to Junior<lb />
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huskers ahead and Andra<lb />
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"We can explode any<lb />
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Notre Dame's Ferguson<lb />
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"It was an off-tackle<lb />
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Southern Cal trailed LSU<lb />
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Ritcher leads nationally<lb />
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By DICK BRINSTER<lb />
Associated Press Writer<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
Jim Ritcher sat there and<lb />
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the way I'd like to block all<lb />
the time<lb />
On that play Parker<lb />
moved neither left nor to<lb />
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pick and whether or not he<lb />
should win the Outland<lb />
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Ritcher legend of impossible<lb />
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Admittedly a lot of junk music is being proliferated in<lb />
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ing released. Older artists such as the Eagles and The<lb />
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hard driving rock sound surrounded<lb />
by guitar pyrotechnics.<lb />
It is hard to imagine The Who being mentioned in the<lb />
context of pop albums, but Quadrophenia reveals the<lb />
gentler side of The Who. The new music possesses an<lb />
almost pop sound. In fact much of Quadrophenia is early<lb />
'60s pop music by various artists, and a good deal of<lb />
Quadrophenia itself exposes the natural, more mellow<lb />
approach Townshend prefers. This album is best for Who<lb />
collectors, though not recommended for everyone.<lb />
Although Wha-Koo has released two previous albums,<lb />
their latest release will bring the group major rock status.<lb />
Fragile Line features David Palmer (formerly of Steely<lb />
Dan) on lead vocals and as composer and Ron Fransen on<lb />
keyboards. The group maintains its vocalkeyboard<lb />
orientation and their influences range from classical to folk<lb />
and jazz. Fragile Line is a smoothly flowing, cleanly<lb />
produced album chock full of breezy poprock hits.<lb />
ElektraAsylum has captured an exciting new group call<lb />
ElektraAsylum has captured an exciting new group<lb />
called The Sims Brothers Band who have just released an<lb />
album by the same name. Outstanding vocals, poignant<lb />
guitars, and catchy keyboards make The Sims Brothers<lb />
Band worthy of special note. Their debut release wields a<lb />
progressive approach to pop music and shows much<lb />
promise.<lb />
The growth of pop music has manifested itself in the<lb />
multitude of excellent selections available on the market.<lb />
Old favorites are being challenged by new artists, and<lb />
competition can only benefit the listener. All we have to do<lb />
is sit back, listen, and enjoy.<lb />
House last Thursday. The barstool was given to Bandy<lb />
while he was singing his country hit song Barstool<lb />
Mountain.<lb />
By WILLIAM JONES<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Wagon wheels, thick rough hewn paneling, and a front<lb />
porch overlooking the floor tables which face the stage<lb />
provide the Carolina Opry House with an unmistakably<lb />
down home atmosphere. It is an air that lends itself very<lb />
well to the kind of music that Moe Bandy, who headlined<lb />
here last Thursday, performs.<lb />
Moe Bandy writes and sings pure, untoward<lb />
"honky-tonk His musical style might most readily be<lb />
compared to that of George Jones. The songs are simple<lb />
and straight forward. They most often deal with life's hard<lb />
times.<lb />
Bandy is familiar with paying dues in life. He was<lb />
raised on the music of Hank Williams and Jimmie Rogers<lb />
(his grandfather worked with Rogers on the railroad). Upon<lb />
finishing high school, Bandy became a sheet metal worker<lb />
by day, and entertainer by night. These long (often 70<lb />
work hours a week), hard days eventually paid off.<lb />
In 1973, he released Just Started Hating Cheating<lb />
Song Today. It did very well on the country charts. The<lb />
next 17 singles Bandy has released since then have made it<lb />
to the top 15. This includes two singles which have been<lb />
no. 1 hits, Bandy the Rodeo Clown, Cheating Situation,<lb />
and Good Ole Boys.<lb />
Prior to his performance, this reporter, along with Jon<lb />
Philips, City Editor of The Washington Daily News, had<lb />
the opportunity to speak with Moe Bandy about his music.<lb />
(Many thanks to Mr. Buzzledford of the Carolina Opry<lb />
house for arranging the interview.)<lb />
EC: You have a tour coming up called the "Moe and Joe"<lb />
tour, with Joe Stamply.<lb />
Bandy: We're currently doing that, we've just split up for a<lb />
few days. We just played New York Monday night and<lb />
meet in Charleston, West Virginia tomorrow. We'll be<lb />
Humor<lb />
Hey Guys<lb />
Is your roommate beginning to get on your nerves?<lb />
Mine most assuredly is. Granted, it takes a lot of<lb />
patience to live with another person, but I certainly feel<lb />
that I've tried. Why, I've put up with all kinds of things,<lb />
and I simply don't know how much more I can take.<lb />
For one thing, my roommate is absolutely insane about<lb />
beach music and insists upon playing it 25 hours a day.<lb />
Now don't get me wrong, I like it all right myself, but let's<lb />
face it, there are only so many beach song in existence.<lb />
So the same ones play over and over and over. I don't<lb />
know if I can stand it another day and, adding insult to<lb />
injury, my roommate tends to go berserk when I attempt to<lb />
listen to my punk rock favorites.<lb />
Another thing � was quite peeved the other day when<lb />
I woke up to 75-degree weather only to discover that my<lb />
dear roomie had absconded with my odor-ro-no. She may<lb />
have done it on purpose. I think she was still mad at me<lb />
for finishing off her shampoo on the morning of the last<lb />
football game. I thought she'd already washed her hair<lb />
since she had a towel wrapped around her head, but she<lb />
was actually giving herself a hot oil treatment.<lb />
On the flip side, I'll admit that I did make the mistake<lb />
.of losing her $18 biology book two days before the test, but<lb />
it was an accident and besides, she had gotten drunk the<lb />
week before and had thrown up all over my history notes.<lb />
We don't see eye to eye about our quarters either. She<lb />
can't understand that I have to leave my bike in the room<lb />
or someone might steal it, and she hates it when I let dirty<lb />
dishes sit. I still think a little green mold never hurt<lb />
anything. The other day my roommate got irritated because<lb />
I left my cup of ice on her dresser. She put the cup, ice<lb />
and all, between the sheets of my bed. I feel I was quite<lb />
justified in leaving an uncapped magic marker between her<lb />
sheets.<lb />
Do you know what else she did? She knocked a full<lb />
ashtray into my clothes basket and later got furious<lb />
because I did something minor like burn a hole in one of<lb />
her dresses. You can hardly even tell it's there, unless you<lb />
see it in the sunlight.<lb />
My roommate also went crazy when I drew a mustache<lb />
and an earring on her boyfriend's picture, but I hardly<lb />
think it's my fault. She can't take a joke. The other day,<lb />
after I remarked that she tied up the phone for three<lb />
hours, she was rude enough to say that I never get phone<lb />
calls anyway, so what difference did it make? That hurt.<lb />
Just for that, I stole her toothbrush and hairspray. She<lb />
can't survive without either of them.<lb />
I'm telling you, she's really driving me up a wall.<lb />
Yours, 775134<lb />
working some next week. Then we start a real long tour<lb />
Oct. 25, in Seattle. It will take us all through California,<lb />
Arizona and New Mexico.<lb />
Philips: Being on the road you must play al kinds o<lb />
places. Do you prefer to play the big halls or the smaller<lb />
clubs like this?<lb />
Bandy: It don't matter. I like a variety. I hate to play one<lb />
type place all the time. We play a lot of rodeos, fairs,<lb />
nightclubs, concerts, and I like that. That way you don t<lb />
know what you're going to run into next � it soui.ds like a<lb />
lively place here.<lb />
EC: Have you gotten into any funny or rough situati<lb />
while performing?<lb />
Bandy: Oh, I used to quite a bit. I played in Texas for<lb />
about 12 years before I got my first record and used to pla<lb />
in some wild places. Everything's been going prt<lb />
smoothly for a while. There's always something happen<lb />
with the band, we're always cutting up.<lb />
Philips: Have you ever been in eastern N.C. before.1'<lb />
Bandy: Yeah, I worked a show here four or five years ago<lb />
with Dolly Parton and Jack Green and several other people.<lb />
Philips: You've had several hits in the past but it see<lb />
like lately, with Good Ole Boys, Cheating Situation, and<lb />
Barstool Mountin, they've just been piling up one on top oi<lb />
the other.<lb />
Bandy: Yeah, really. I don't know, something happened.<lb />
Our last 17 songs in a row have done real well, and we ve<lb />
done 12 albums now. Last year, Cheating Situation went to<lb />
no. 1. Barstool Mountain was in the top 5, and Good Ole<lb />
Boys was just no. 1.1 don't know what it is. but I hope it<lb />
keeps coming. We're putting down seme good songs and<lb />
I've got a good producer and record company (Columbia)<lb />
and good people working for me.<lb />
Philips: When did you decide to grow the Ieard9<lb />
Bandy: I grew it during the Christmas holiday- w<lb />
ioing a T.V. show and the girl doing the makeup told me it<lb />
See Bandy, page 10<lb />
Brood album<lb />
lacks big<lb />
seller touch<lb />
Reader blasts Zappa story<lb />
Dear Features Editor,<lb />
The purpose of this<lb />
letter is two-fold: to correct<lb />
some of the errors and<lb />
misleading statements in<lb />
your recent review of Joe's<lb />
Garage called "Zappa Cuts<lb />
Loose" and to make a plea<lb />
for more carefully written<lb />
reviews.<lb />
First, let me state that I<lb />
am not a writer. I don't<lb />
have an impressive vocabu-<lb />
lary, I don't spell very well,<lb />
and I've never studied<lb />
journalism. I'm just a guy<lb />
who, among other things,<lb />
likes to listen to records <lb />
especially Frank Zappa<lb />
records. I've listened in-<lb />
tensely to all his public<lb />
releases, six concerts, quite<lb />
a few bootlegs and inter-<lb />
views � anything I could<lb />
get my hands on. This<lb />
 Albums courtesy of Record Bar, Pitt Plaza &amp; Carolina<lb />
East Mall.<lb />
Coming<lb />
Attractions<lb />
HOMECOMING<lb />
Beau Thorp and Generation<lb />
will provide music at this<lb />
year's homecoming dance.<lb />
The dance will be held Oct.<lb />
13, in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Tickets are $2.00 for<lb />
students, $4.00 for the<lb />
public.<lb />
AMERICA<lb />
The Major Attractions<lb />
Committee presents Amer-<lb />
ica in concert on Tuesday,<lb />
October 9, at 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
ART EXHIBITION<lb />
Ride on an art exhibition,<lb />
will begin October 15 in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
gallery.<lb />
background and not my<lb />
writing experience is what<lb />
supports the statements in<lb />
this letter.<lb />
My first reactions to the<lb />
article were surprise and<lb />
disappointment. Although a<lb />
lot of statements were in-<lb />
accurate, they were minor<lb />
flaws which I attributed to a<lb />
combination of human error<lb />
and the writer's not know-<lb />
ing any better. Some points<lb />
were so misleading, how-<lb />
ever, I felt I had to speak<lb />
my mind.<lb />
The most obvious mis-<lb />
take was calling Joe's<lb />
Garage the first release on<lb />
Zappa Records. The first<lb />
was Sheik Yerbouti. Joe's<lb />
Garage was the second.<lb />
Saying that Joe's Garage<lb />
is Zappa's finest work is<lb />
like playing God. I'll<lb />
certainly go along with<lb />
� "one of his finest though.<lb />
I rather doubt if "Cath-<lb />
� olic Girls" was released to<lb />
J "gesture defiantly" at cri-<lb />
l tics of "Jewish Princess"<lb />
t (Sheik Yerbouti) as "Cath-<lb />
l olic Girls" was written<lb />
� before the critics ever heard<lb />
I "Jewish Princess<lb />
� The most disturbing part<lb />
of the article to me, though,<lb />
was when the authors<lb />
suggested that this was the<lb />
first time Zappa was able to<lb />
speak his mind "without<lb />
fear of censorship This is<lb />
ridiculous! The only re-<lb />
strictions on him were in<lb />
the areas of proper distri-<lb />
bution and promotion. Ap-<lb />
parently the authors heard<lb />
news of Zappa's split from<lb />
Warner Bros. Records and<lb />
assumed that this was the<lb />
reason. I don't feel that this<lb />
kind of unsupported as-<lb />
sumption is fair to the artist<lb />
or the reader.<lb />
There are more points<lb />
that I could touch on, but I<lb />
won't. I'm sure many feel<lb />
I'm getting too picky as it<lb />
is. Perhaps I am, but this is<lb />
important to me and other<lb />
reviews will deal with<lb />
things that are important to<lb />
other people. I don't expect<lb />
the writers of these reviews<lb />
to know everything, but I<lb />
think it would be nice if<lb />
they gave their opinions<lb />
without sticking in things<lb />
they have made up because<lb />
it sounds good.<lb />
People want to believe<lb />
what they read. Something<lb />
as opinionated as a review,<lb />
unless written carefully, can<lb />
easily mislead the reader<lb />
into believing other things<lb />
that simply aren't true. I<lb />
enjoy reading other people's<lb />
opinions, but I think it is a<lb />
writer's responsibility to<lb />
know what he's talking<lb />
about before he prints it.<lb />
I'm tired of confusing<lb />
reviews full of big words<lb />
that only seek to expose the<lb />
swank journalistic technique<lb />
of the writer. Parts of the<lb />
article were really good, but<lb />
other parts were very guilty<lb />
of my previous statement. I<lb />
hope that a little more time<lb />
and thought will go into<lb />
future reviews. Thanks.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Fred Midgett<lb />
P.O. Box 663<lb />
Maysville, NC 28555<lb />
(Editors note: Any al-<lb />
bum review with a byline is<lb />
an opinion and enjoys the<lb />
privilege of fair comment,<lb />
and readers should realize<lb />
this. However, factual err-<lb />
ors are unforgivable yet<lb />
inevitable, and we are<lb />
always open to corrections.)<lb />
By LARRY GRAHAM<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
Over the past few yeras,<lb />
there has been an influx of<lb />
musicians from the Nether-<lb />
lands. Few of the musicians<lb />
are well known here in the<lb />
United States with the<lb />
exception of Jan Akkerman,<lb />
a guitarist whose abilities<lb />
rival those of Eric Clapton's.<lb />
The Netherlands does not<lb />
always export quality,<lb />
though, as in the case of<lb />
Herman Brood who it trying<lb />
to break into the American<lb />
market.<lb />
Brood is an unusual<lb />
musician at best. Brood is<lb />
the head of what might be<lb />
termed rinky-dink rock.<lb />
While the guitar, bass and<lb />
"Saturday Night" which -<lb />
fair in its own right, the<lb />
album went downhill. Brood<lb />
seems to have achieved that<lb />
wonderful art of cloning<lb />
music, i.e every<lb />
sounds like the la<lb />
One song. 'Hit<lb />
sounded very good to me.<lb />
musically. Brood's sing<lb />
soured it. thoi.<lb />
the lyrics: "Y" say she ai<lb />
mine, and I'll beat you<lb />
jelly It's a hit on the head.<lb />
a knock on the knucklt<lb />
The last line just mentioned<lb />
is repeated ad nauseum.<lb />
Brood seems to have<lb />
trouble getting the mixing<lb />
on this album right; some of<lb />
the songs have a bass track<lb />
that almost blows the other<lb />
Brood seems to have trouble getting the<lb />
mixing on this album right; some of the<lb />
songs have a bass track that almost blows<lb />
the other instruments away<lb />
drums are eking out their<lb />
miserable tunes, Brood is<lb />
hammering away at the<lb />
keyboard as if he were<lb />
trying to shorten his<lb />
fingers. He also sings with<lb />
a voice with gritty, non-<lb />
musical aspects which rival<lb />
and surpass those of Rod<lb />
Stewart.<lb />
The record on which I<lb />
first heard Brood is called<lb />
Herman Brood and His<lb />
Wild Romance. I put on the<lb />
record. For the first thirty<lb />
seconds, the album sounded<lb />
as if it were another pro-<lb />
gressive rock-jazz album.<lb />
Then, when Brood began to<lb />
sing, the image fell apart.<lb />
Brood was nothing more<lb />
than another promoter of<lb />
cheap rock.<lb />
After the first cut,<lb />
instruments away, and at<lb />
other times, the bass can<lb />
hardly be heard. (One never<lb />
misses Brood vocals<lb />
though.)<lb />
The cover of this album<lb />
is a grandiose example of<lb />
the current trend of pro-<lb />
moting records with sex.<lb />
Brood could have been<lb />
drunk when he agreed to<lb />
the design. The record<lb />
contains no lyrics sheet<lb />
which is not surprising.<lb />
What is there that is worth<lb />
printing?<lb />
All in all, this is an<lb />
awful album not worth the<lb />
effort of looking at. Mavbe<lb />
Brood will come up with<lb />
something better next time.<lb />
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NORTH BELMONT<lb />
N.C. (AP) - To get their<lb />
point across about the<lb />
detriment of rock 'n roll<lb />
music to teenagers, parish-<lb />
ioners at Goshen Free Will<lb />
Baptist Church set ablaze<lb />
more than $1,000 worth of<lb />
records Saturday night.<lb />
Rev. Benny Turner, 41,<lb />
asked young people of the<lb />
church to bring their rock<lb />
records to a fellowship<lb />
camp meeting on the church<lb />
grounds. Almost 200 per-<lb />
sons showed up for the<lb />
Poaching, gospel music<lb />
and bonfire in which the<lb />
records, laced with refer-<lb />
ences to sex and drug use,<lb />
went up in smoke and<lb />
flames.<lb />
"We see that rock 'n<lb />
roll is very much detrimen-<lb />
tal to the lives of young<lb />
people' said Turner. "I've<lb />
yet to see a Bible Christian<lb />
really involved 100 percent<lb />
with rock 'n roll. All this is<lb />
a menace, really, to the<lb />
youth<lb />
Rock 'n roll wasn't the<lb />
only category to draw<lb />
Turner's ire. Country and<lb />
western and any recordings<lb />
that suggested illicit sex<lb />
were added to the flaming<lb />
protest.<lb />
"It's time the Christian<lb />
really stood up and burned<lb />
such trash as this Deacon<lb />
Henry Scarborough said. "I<lb />
hope later we have<lb />
burning 10 times as big as<lb />
we just had<lb />
Turner hopes that in the<lb />
next record-burning session,<lb />
sex-oriented magazines and<lb />
Ouija Boards will go into<lb />
the pile. Turner says they<lb />
are "Satan-connected<lb />
Carter<lb />
Spice of Life<lb />
4 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 9<lb />
a<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) -<lb />
The president, said Johnny<lb />
Cash, was a country boy<lb />
who "had a sense of the<lb />
propaganda value of songs<lb />
Cash was talking about<lb />
Abraham Lincoln but his<lb />
words could have applied as<lb />
well to Jimmy Carter, who<lb />
was sitting in the front row<lb />
of Ford's Theater soaking<lb />
up some friendly television<lb />
exposure and reminding<lb />
folks that he, too, is a<lb />
country boy.<lb />
The president served<lb />
partly as master of cere-<lb />
monies, partly as prop,<lb />
partly as "first fan" as<lb />
television cameras recorded<lb />
a 212-hour benefit perfor-<lb />
mance by Cash, Dolly<lb />
Parton, Glenn Campbell a d<lb />
more than a dozen other<lb />
country music stars.<lb />
The program was re-<lb />
corded Tuesday night for<lb />
broadcast by NBC-TV Oct.<lb />
16.<lb />
It couldn't come at a<lb />
better time for Carter, his<lb />
political popularity droop-<lb />
ing, Sen. Edward Kennedy<lb />
nipping at his heels and the<lb />
fate his SALT II treaty still<lb />
clouded despite his stern<lb />
television address Monday<lb />
night about those 2,600<lb />
Russian troops in Cuba.<lb />
This television appear-<lb />
ance was all gravy, a golden<lb />
chance to say some nice,<lb />
non-controversial things to<lb />
the nation's growing audi-<lb />
ence of country music fans<lb />
and to start dusting off his<lb />
own log-cabin image for the<lb />
1980 campaign.<lb />
"When I grew up in<lb />
Plains, Ga when we asked<lb />
for music, we got country<lb />
music Carter said as he<lb />
None bright enough forFamilyFeud<lb />
By PETER J. BOYER<lb />
AP Television Writer<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � Los Angeles has run out of<lb />
families bright enough to be on "Family Feud<lb />
Howard Felscher, who produces "Family Feud" for<lb />
dson-Todman Productions, has had to send scouts out<lb />
ss the country to find families possessed of enough<lb />
reasoning ability and exhuberance to make good<lb />
contestants for television's No. 1 game show.<lb />
"Our concern says Felscher, "is that we've milked<lb />
the LA. area dry<lb />
But, "Family Feud" is in no shortage of hopefuls.<lb />
Felscher says his staff interviews 300 families every week,<lb />
uhich 292 are eliminated. I'm telling you, that's scary.<lb />
The show and its host, Richard Dawson, are enormously<lb />
ular, both in the regular daytime slot on ABC and in<lb />
-vndicated nighttime versions.<lb />
Family Feud" has made six visits to prime-time as a<lb />
ial, the first game show to venture onto a network's<lb />
time schedule since 1962.<lb />
A short while ago, "Family Feud" scouts went to<lb />
Bostnn. Minneapolis, Kansas City and Atlanta with the<lb />
intention of staying a week in each city to screen<lb />
tants. "But our first morning turned out to be our<lb />
last, because we booked as many as we could in the first<lb />
hour says Felscher.<lb />
in case you haven't seen "Family Feud I don't want<lb />
give the impression that it's television's version of<lb />
Mensa quiz. It's not. Two families of five try to match<lb />
be responses given in a nationwide poll to questions such<lb />
"T<lb />
'Name something you might take a bath with The<lb />
families give some incredibly stupid answers such as, "My<lb />
whip" some bright answers "A rubber duck they win<lb />
some money, and Richard Dawson kisses the ladies.<lb />
Why the huge success, Mr. Felscher?<lb />
"Who knows? Why was 'My Fair Lady' something<lb />
special?" No, Lerner and Lowe did not do the music for<lb />
"Family Feud But for whatever reasons, probably host<lb />
Dawson's refreshing personal involvement with each<lb />
contestant, the show has become the king of TV games.<lb />
And now comes the topper: The Hatfields vs. The<lb />
McCoys. Honest.<lb />
"For a year, we'd been prospecting through West<lb />
Virginia for some really good Hatfields and some really<lb />
good McCoys Felscher says, "and we came up with the<lb />
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Page 10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 4 October 1979<lb />
Reporter poses as migrant worker<lb />
for first-person account<lb />
BANDY<lb />
continued from page 8<lb />
MEADOW, N.C. (AP) - "Get up<lb />
It was still dark, and the words shattered the<lb />
early-morning silence. Within minutes, about 40 migrant<lb />
farmworkers crawled from their iron cots and staggered<lb />
from wooden shacks. A cool breeze, from a barren-looking<lb />
field next to the camp, greeted the workers and passed<lb />
through the camp to a large pond on the other side.<lb />
Under the fading light of the moon, some of the<lb />
workers wiped sleep from their eyes; some sat beneath a<lb />
tall oak or on some wooden benches and sharpened knives.<lb />
Others sipped leftover moonshine liquor or smoked<lb />
cigarettes or marijuana butts. Some thought about the egg<lb />
sandwich that they would get as breakfast.<lb />
It was the beginning of just another work day. For most<lb />
it would be another day of poverty � long hours for little<lb />
and no hope for a better way of life.<lb />
It would be another day of monotonous labor, followed<lb />
b a night of drugged or drunken escape, which often<lb />
ended iolently.<lb />
This scene of migrant labor-camp activity was reported<lb />
m Tuesday by The Fayetteville Times, which sent reporter<lb />
Tim Smith to the camp.<lb />
S iith posed as a migrant farmworker to see how the<lb />
workers lived. Here is his first-person account:<lb />
X hat l saw was frightening: Workers bought drugs and<lb />
liquor, leaving them little or no money for food on<lb />
k nds; workers who wanted a bath often used the same<lb />
they urinated in; workers were offered wooden<lb />
outhouses and showers occupied by poisonous snakes.<lb />
Getting into the camp was not difficult.<lb />
On a hot, July morning I was picked up while<lb />
litchhiking on N.C. 50, about two miles outside of<lb />
M,<lb />
dow, by a middle-aged black man who said his brother<lb />
rev leader at two nearby camps. He offered me a<lb />
but it �a? his brother who eventually hired me.<lb />
was told there would be a room and board charge of<lb />
I later learned it was $40 a week and that all my<lb />
- would be hot and that bedding would be supplied.<lb />
The meals often were cold and the utensils and bedding<lb />
were not given to me.<lb />
As a result of high consumption of alcohol or drugs at<lb />
night, the camp's atmosphere changed dramatically.<lb />
Usually timid workers became violent, workers who<lb />
were good-natured became angry and depressed, and those<lb />
who were strong and quick suddenly stumbled into<lb />
doorways or fell against the walls.<lb />
It was a scene reminiscent of a back alley filled with<lb />
drunks.<lb />
Sleep for me was difficult. A scratching, crawling thing<lb />
in my mattress kept me awake for two nights<lb />
Food was a problem for everyone. Workers complained<lb />
often, but to no avail. For the $40-a-week charge, workers<lb />
were served an egg sandwich for breakfast, a bologna<lb />
sandwich for lunch and a plate of beans and rice for<lb />
supper. The meat for supper was either a turkey neck or<lb />
fish.<lb />
But the biggest problem with the meals was on<lb />
weekends. Saturday breakfast was the only meal until<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Little money was left after the workers bought food and<lb />
beverages. Those who bought liquor paid $35 a pint.<lb />
Some of the money also was used for another form of<lb />
escape � sex. One of the workers told me women<lb />
sometimes were brought into the camp on Saturday nights.<lb />
They received marijuana for their sexual favors, he said.<lb />
There also were male prostitutes.<lb />
All of this combined to create a weekend atmosphere<lb />
that was seamy, violent, noisy and depressing. But it<lb />
offered a change for the workers from the dog-days and<lb />
nights during the week.<lb />
Such an atmosphere did nothing, however, to help my<lb />
spirits. Lack of sleep and hunger made me dizzy and<lb />
frustrated. And by Saturday night, I could no longer cope.<lb />
I broke down and cried. I wanted to leave camp.<lb />
The next night I did leave, after being refused any pay<lb />
for my work.<lb />
("an ton is gormet capital of Orient<lb />
take the chief<lb />
to predict that<lb />
By HUGH A MULLIGAN<lb />
AP Special Correspondent<lb />
CANTON, China (AP) � It wouldn't<lb />
gi sti ator in a fortune cookie factory<lb />
. the gourmet capital of the Orient, would have<lb />
iacular restaurants.<lb />
nothing in the guide books of in the imagination<lb />
the greedy gourmet for the total Chinese<lb />
overwhelms him at the Restaurant Pan Hsi,<lb />
 be the largest Chinese restaurant anywhere in<lb />
ture, if you can, 8,000 chopsticks clicking away at<lb />
h delectable delicacies as quail eggs marinated in<lb />
roe. webbed feet of duck dappled with tiny prawns<lb />
rice bird- stuffed with liver sausage in a lovely setting<lb />
imbling tea houses tucked into bamboo groves around<lb />
acid lake.<lb />
There is even a floating dining room for those who<lb />
-t that their golden carp be freshly plucked from the<lb />
r, although real aficionados of Cantonese cook T are<lb />
prefer fish billed from the sea by trained<lb />
rmoranl -<lb />
N � only can the 400 chefs at Pan Hsi whip up 4,000<lb />
a time, but on any given day they can and often<lb />
rve 10.000 people in the 40 dining rooms.<lb />
Thi? i- all the more remarkable when you consider that<lb />
urant is only open for dinner, from 5 to 9 p.m<lb />
: � � takeout service.<lb />
Despite the serving statistics, it is wise to call ahead for<lb />
rvation, especially in early April and October when<lb />
0 traveling salesmen overrun Canton for the twice<lb />
annual trade fair.<lb />
It tipping were allowed in the People's Republic � a<lb />
adent Western custom that disappeared after the<lb />
solution � the head waiter here would make like a<lb />
warlord.<lb />
At Pan Hsi, which means "by the lake guests are<lb />
.mered about the 30 separate buildings according to how<lb />
much they want to eat and how much they want to spend.<lb />
This may seem an odd way for a classless society to treat<lb />
the famished masses, but the Pan Hsi has been in business<lb />
for over 100 years.<lb />
We were escorted to a private room behind hand carved<lb />
teak screens and seated at a lacquered table exquisitely set<lb />
with authentic willowware and cooled by an enormous<lb />
ding fan.<lb />
Following the Cantonese custom, our host had called<lb />
ahead from the hotel on the morning of our visit and asked<lb />
the chef to prepare a nine-course spread of traditional<lb />
delicacies ranging from pigeon, sea slugs and "jade tree"<lb />
� artistically presented green vegetables � to the<lb />
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eschewed the more exotic dishes like sweet and sour bear<lb />
paws, clear broth of boa constrictor with a chrysanthemum<lb />
petal, "fragrant meat which is the chefs name for roast<lb />
dog and "dragon and tiger a delicate mating of snake<lb />
and civet cat.<lb />
"Cantonese people very brutal said a Foreign Office<lb />
man from Peking. "They eat dogs, cats, rats, baby seals,<lb />
shark fins, anything No place to ask for a doggie bag,<lb />
unless you like the real thing.<lb />
But the piece de resistance which most people manage<lb />
to resist is snake bile delivered fresh to your table by the<lb />
snake handler. He arrives with a basket and a long thin<lb />
knife ready to de-bile the snake you choose. Although the<lb />
fainthearted might not agree, snake bile is said to be good<lb />
for the heart and the liver. The man with the knife and<lb />
wicker basket will also skin a snake at your table and<lb />
prepare a sort of serpent glambe before your very eyes.<lb />
"They do it right in your face said the man from<lb />
Peking, screwing up his otherwise inscrutable face with a<lb />
Northerner's disgust for Southern-style cooking.<lb />
would make my face look thinner.<lb />
Philips: Lately a sort of "Cosmic Cowboy" consciousness<lb />
has arisen and I've noticed friends of mine who are into<lb />
that going out and buying Moe Bandy albums. Have you<lb />
made a conscious effort to appeal to this sort of people?<lb />
Bandy: This is something that has just happened, but<lb />
we're very glad it has. We're doing what we've always<lb />
been doing. We've always wanted to reach the younger<lb />
kids, the college level. In fact, next year we're going to<lb />
concentrate on working at colleges.<lb />
Philips: It looks like there are a lot of college students here<lb />
tonight.<lb />
Bandy: I've noticed this more and more, and I'm tickled to<lb />
death with it. It's good, it's very good that we're able to<lb />
reach them with our musicl.<lb />
Philips: Is your road band the same people you use for<lb />
recording?<lb />
Bandy: No, I use studio musicians to record. But, these<lb />
boys are good, and they travel everywhere with me. We've<lb />
been all over the world.<lb />
Philips: Who do you listen to?<lb />
Bandy: I listen to a lot of people. I'm a big George Jones<lb />
fan. Probably more than anything, my father was a big<lb />
influence on me. He played guitar and sang.<lb />
EC: Hank Williams' music has seen a resurgence in<lb />
popularity in the last few years with the so called "outlaw<lb />
movement" in courftry music. Do you feel this has made<lb />
honky-tonk music more widely accepted?<lb />
Bandy: Yes, I definitely do. Right now we have a lot of<lb />
people listening to country music that have never listened<lb />
to it before. So, when you bring back Hank Williams'<lb />
music, it's new to a lot of folks, (pause) Are ya'll from<lb />
around here?<lb />
Philips: I'm from the Washington (NC) Daily News.<lb />
EC: I write for the ECU student newspaper.<lb />
Bandy: Great! I'm glad I said that about the college<lb />
students then, (laughs)<lb />
Philips; Do you ever get tired of playing the same songs<lb />
over and over?<lb />
Bandy: No � as long as they're hits, I don't mind a bit.<lb />
I'll play them forever. I recorded Just Started Hating<lb />
Cheating Songs Today six years ago and I still play it every<lb />
show.<lb />
EC: What do you like most about being a big star now?<lb />
Bandy: Well, it's just a thrill for me. Probably the thing I<lb />
like most is just entertaining. It's something I've always<lb />
wanted to do. It's great to get paid for something you like<lb />
doing. I'd be doing this whether I was a star or not. This<lb />
tour that Joe (Stamply) and I have been doing has had<lb />
great crowds � standing ovations and everything.<lb />
Entertaining people who respond like that is just a<lb />
tremendous amount of fun. I'm getting paid for something<lb />
I used to do as a hobby.<lb />
Twenty minutes later, Moe Bandy launched into a very<lb />
professional performance of unadulterated "honky-tonk<lb />
Dressed in cream colored, skin-tight pants and silk shirt, a<lb />
showy but ungaudy set of duds, Bandy proceded to wow<lb />
'em. The audience, mostly middle-aged with a surprising<lb />
number (perhaps 30) of college aged folks, unabashedly<lb />
voiced their appreciation.<lb />
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Well into the first set (which lasted over an hour), the<lb />
management of The Carolina Opry House surprised Mr.<lb />
Bandy with a six foot bar stool. As he entered the last<lb />
refrain of his current hit, the bar stool was brought onstage<lb />
and Bandy conceeded to Performing another verse from<lb />
atop it. He sang the verse grinning, his head brushing the<lb />
steel girders of the ropf. . .�.<lb />
The Bill Lyerly Band, who had entertained before<lb />
Bandy's opening, and the crowd, wound up and on go,<lb />
demanded an encore. The Lyerly Band obliged.<lb />
On returning again to the stage, Bandy and his band<lb />
The Rodeo Cowboys expressed their appreciation of the Bill<lb />
Lyerly Band saying they were the best band they had had<lb />
the pleasure of working with in some time.<lb />
During a shorter second set, Bandy signed autographs<lb />
and hugged a few of his less inhibited female fans. I hey,<lb />
after appreciative applause, Bandy was off into the night<lb />
for a long bus ride to West Virginia.<lb />
The Carolina Opry House has done a tremendous job in<lb />
bringing to eastern N.C. country performers of the highest<lb />
caliber such as Hank Williams Jr. and Ernest Tubb, along<lb />
with some of the best country rock bands in the area. 1 his<lb />
Sunday the Opry House, along with the ECU Interfraternity<lb />
Council, is hosting what for this area is an entertainment<lb />
extravaganza. No less than four nationally known<lb />
entertainers, Johnny Pavcheck, Delbert McChnton (who<lb />
knocked 'em out at the Roxy here last year), Gatemouth<lb />
Brown and the most populat home grown in quite a while.<lb />
Mike Cross, have been scheduled to appear. The Opry<lb />
House is expecting a crowd of some 10,000. We wish the<lb />
Opry House (and the IFC) good luck and more power<lb />
them.<lb />
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