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"Were it left to me to decide<lb />
whether we should have a<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 />
Ihe Last Carolinian<lb />
If you have a story idea, a<lb />
tip, or a lead, plaaaa<lb />
telephone us:<lb />
757-6366<lb />
757-6367<lb />
757-6309<lb />
f3<lb />
Vd. 54 No. ?<lb />
12 pages today<lb />
Tuesday, October 9,1979<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Phone strike<lb />
to continue<lb />
TARBORO, N.C. (AP)<lb />
Union insistence on an<lb />
matic cost-of-living<lb />
e adjustment and com-<lb />
refusal to consider one<lb />
the issue that precipi-<lb />
I a strike last Monday<lb />
50 to 75 percent of<lb />
ilina Telephone and<lb />
graph Co. workers.<lb />
aders of the Commu-<lb />
as Workers of Amer-<lb />
local union have indi-<lb />
te v will not return to<lb />
bargaining table unless<lb />
cost-of-living clause is<lb />
uded in the contract.<lb />
believe if we can<lb />
'� at one hurdle, a cost<lb />
provision, there<lb />
other issues that<lb />
ironed out easily<lb />
bert Gordon, union<lb />
lg chief.<lb />
the company is<lb />
no<lb />
But<lb />
adamant in its refusal to<lb />
consider the cost-of-living<lb />
adjustment.<lb />
"We believe the cost-<lb />
of-living adjustment is un-<lb />
wise fundamentally said<lb />
CT&amp;T Vice President T. P.<lb />
Williamson. "It is not in the<lb />
interest of the company or<lb />
its subscribers to be tied to<lb />
a national figure<lb />
So, there is no apparent<lb />
end in sight for the strike,<lb />
which has been marked by<lb />
heckling, vandalism and<lb />
minor assaults which have<lb />
resulted in arrests being<lb />
made on both sides.<lb />
Sources say the company<lb />
has offered the workers a<lb />
package that would mean<lb />
$15 million in wage and<lb />
benefit raises during the<lb />
three-year-life of the pro-<lb />
posed contract. The package<lb />
indudes:<lb />
Anti-nukes jailed<lb />
BR00K, N.H. (AP)<lb />
pite two days of<lb />
n the fences at the<lb />
k nuclear power<lb />
protestors who bat-<lb />
police dogs, high-<lb />
re water hoses and<lb />
still found them-<lb />
on the outside<lb />
strongest show of<lb />
in five years of<lb />
ibrook demonstra-<lb />
te troopers and<lb />
n Guardsmen re-<lb />
the attempts Satur-<lb />
unuay by as many<lb />
,500 demonstrators with<lb />
tear gas, water hoses, riot<lb />
.tnd police dogs.<lb />
ver, only 20 per-<lb />
;re arrested, com-<lb />
to 1,414 during a<lb />
I in 1977.<lb />
t-ral hundred demon-<lb />
- returned to camp-<lb />
he woods near the<lb />
hed plant late Sun-<lb />
to decide whether to<lb />
more action today.<lb />
The protestors suc-<lb />
ceeded in dismantling small<lb />
tions of the fence<lb />
ounding the plant's 140-<lb />
acre construction site, but<lb />
none entered the construc-<lb />
tion zone.<lb />
Medics for the Coalition<lb />
for Direct Action at Sea-<lb />
brook, sponsor of the<lb />
action, were busy treating<lb />
dozens of demonstrators<lb />
who had been sprayed in<lb />
the eyes with Mace.<lb />
On Sunday, hundreds of<lb />
activists massed at the<lb />
plant's main gate, blocking<lb />
busy U.S. 1, the major road<lb />
through the small ocean-<lb />
front community of Sea-<lb />
brook. Officials tried unsuc-<lb />
cessfully to drive them away<lb />
with two water hoses, but<lb />
the demonstrators left vol-<lb />
untarily later in the after-<lb />
noon to plan for further<lb />
action.<lb />
Protesters said it was a<lb />
disappointing weekend for<lb />
them because they had<lb />
failed to attract the thou-<lb />
sands they had expected to<lb />
charge the fences.<lb />
But the action was a<lb />
success for authorities,<lb />
whose preparation and tac-<lb />
tics kept the charging<lb />
demonstrators from their<lb />
goal.<lb />
Demonstrators tried re-<lb />
peatedly to cut holes in<lb />
fences or pull them down<lb />
with ropes and chains, but<lb />
each time they were met<lb />
with riot-equipped police. It<lb />
was a marked escalation<lb />
from the level of violence at<lb />
other anti-Seabrook demon-<lb />
strations, which have been<lb />
generally peaceful.<lb />
�A 10 percent wage<lb />
hike the first year and 9<lb />
percent boosts the following<lb />
two years.<lb />
�An additional holiday<lb />
� George Washington's<lb />
birthday � that would<lb />
bring the number of paid<lb />
holidays to 11.<lb />
�A dental plan, begin-<lb />
ning the second year of the<lb />
contract, in which the<lb />
company would pay 60<lb />
percent of the cost.<lb />
�An improved hospital<lb />
and sickness plan under<lb />
which the company's parti-<lb />
cipation would increase<lb />
from 70 to 80 percent the<lb />
first year, to 85 percent the<lb />
second year and to 90<lb />
percent the third year.<lb />
�A $2,000 increase in<lb />
the amount of company-paid<lb />
life insurance.<lb />
�An increase in the<lb />
mileage allowance from 14<lb />
cents -to 18 cents the first<lb />
year and 20 cents the third<lb />
year.<lb />
� Shortened eligibility<lb />
time for a third week of<lb />
vacation.<lb />
Gordon said the pro-<lb />
posed package was accept-<lb />
able providing the cost-of-<lb />
living adjustment, based on<lb />
a formula proposed by the<lb />
union, was included to<lb />
begin the second year of the<lb />
contract.<lb />
Strike<lb />
of sit<lb />
rsview<lb /><lb />
CT&amp;T strikers will hold, out until their demand for a cost-of-living increase is met.<lb />
(Photo by Kip Sloan)<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
"We're prepared to stay out there were the words of<lb />
Elaine Curry, a service assistant with Carolina Telephone<lb />
and Telegraph, and the group vice president of traffic<lb />
(operators) in the Union.<lb />
According to Ms. Curry, CT&amp;T is the only telephone<lb />
utility that does not have a cost of living allowance in their<lb />
contracts.<lb />
The Union had asked for a cost-of-living clause in the<lb />
past but had not received it. This time they voted to go on<lb />
strike rather than give in to the company.<lb />
The last strike lasted a month, but Curry said "I would<lb />
hope the company would give us the cost-of-living clause.<lb />
Due to a city ordinance, the strikers cannot picket the<lb />
company, located on Fifth Street, except between the hours<lb />
of 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.<lb />
As far as Curry knows there were only three operators<lb />
who passed the picket lines.<lb />
"They say it's not practical said Curry, referring to<lb />
the management's opinion of the clause.<lb />
Offers have been made, but the strikers plan to hold<lb />
out for the cost-of-living increase even though the<lb />
management claims, according to Curry, that the clause<lb />
would be a hardship on the company, as well as the<lb />
customers.<lb />
ECU College Bowl planned<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Applications for 1979<lb />
College Bowl competition<lb />
must be turned in by 5:00<lb />
p.m October 12, at room<lb />
204 in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. The only require-<lb />
men' is that the person be a<lb />
full-time student at ECU.<lb />
The ECU team ranked<lb />
third of fourteen teams last<lb />
year, with Davidson first<lb />
and UNC at Chapel Hill<lb />
second. N.C. State finished<lb />
last.<lb />
use<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)<lb />
� A college sophomore<lb />
charged with killing two<lb />
students and wounding five<lb />
at a weekend fraternity<lb />
party was upset over being<lb />
denied a refund of $2 he<lb />
had paid to attend another<lb />
party off-campus two weeks<lb />
earlier, his roommate said<lb />
Monday.<lb />
But Donald C. Rivers,<lb />
roommate of the alleged<lb />
gunman, Mark A. Houston,<lb />
19, at the University of<lb />
South Carolina said that<lb />
Houston had not tried to<lb />
join the Kappa Alpha Psi<lb />
fraternity, and had not<lb />
mentioned disliking any of<lb />
its members. Rivers is a<lb />
member of the non-resi-<lb />
dential fraternity.<lb />
Houston allegedly ap-<lb />
peared at the party, drew<lb />
a pistol and began firing<lb />
into the crowd.<lb />
Prosecutor Richard Har-<lb />
pootlian said the party two<lb />
weeks ago was shut down<lb />
by police because too many<lb />
people were present. He<lb />
said Houston apparently<lb />
believed the fraternity spon-<lb />
sored it when in fact it was<lb />
held by a single member.<lb />
Correction<lb />
Due to a production<lb />
error, an article was in-<lb />
correct in the Oct. 4 issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian. The<lb />
article, headlined "Newslet-<lb />
ter subject at meeting"<lb />
concerned the Media Board<lb />
meeting held Oct. 3. The<lb />
column which appeared<lb />
incorrectly is rerun here in<lb />
its proper order. We regret<lb />
the error.<lb />
Johnny Paycheck headlined the bW unih Mike Cross and<lb />
Delbert McClinton at an outdoor concert m Greenville<lb />
Sunday, (see page 9) (P��to by Richard Green)<lb />
The question had been<lb />
raised as to whether the<lb />
Media Board as "publisher<lb />
of all student sponsored<lb />
publications" at ECU was<lb />
responsible for the News-<lb />
letter.<lb />
According to the Boards<lb />
constitution, "All student<lb />
publications funded from<lb />
the student activity fee (not<lb />
to include Student Union<lb />
publications), the Photo<lb />
Lab, and Radio station<lb />
WECU shall be admin-<lb />
istered by the board<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 pub-<lb />
lished.<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 />
Vice Chancellor of Stu-<lb />
dent life, Elmet E. Meyer<lb />
said "I think you're raising<lb />
sert of a red flag<lb />
"fe will not lower<lb />
ourselves inio the gutter<lb />
Melvin later commented.<lb />
Rivers described Hou-<lb />
ston as a "tough personality<lb />
 uncompromising" but a<lb />
"real nice guy Rivers said<lb />
he had no idea what might<lb />
have led to the shooting.<lb />
He said Houston bought<lb />
a .32-caliber pistol about a<lb />
month ago and kept it<lb />
under his mattress. Houston<lb />
did not tell him why he.<lb />
acquired the weapon, Rivers<lb />
said.<lb />
Police said the pistol<lb />
was stolen from a Columbia<lb />
house last year but they did<lb />
not know how Houston<lb />
obtained it.<lb />
Houston, a Columbia<lb />
resident, appeared in court<lb />
briefly Monday and told<lb />
Circuit Judge Walter A.<lb />
Cox he could not afford to<lb />
hire a lawyer. Houston was<lb />
ordered to remain in jail<lb />
without bond after Cox<lb />
named a public defender to<lb />
represent him.<lb />
Houston is accused of<lb />
slaying Terrell G. Johnson,<lb />
21, a St. Matthews senior,<lb />
at the party early Saturday<lb />
in a dormitory and fresh-<lb />
man Patrick McGinty, 19, of<lb />
Wilmington, Del on a<lb />
nearby walkway.<lb />
He is also charged with<lb />
assault and battery with<lb />
intent to kill in the<lb />
wounding of five other<lb />
students. One, Allen Uni-<lb />
versity student John L.<lb />
Aiken, 20, of Sumter,<lb />
remained in serious con-<lb />
dition in a Columbia<lb />
hospital Monday. He was<lb />
hit while on the walkway.<lb />
Hospitalized in stable<lb />
condition were Randy Mc<lb />
Cray, 18, of Columbia and<lb />
David L. Simmons, 17, of<lb />
Charleston.<lb />
Michael Lawyer, 18, of<lb />
Moncks Corner was re-<lb />
leased from a hospital<lb />
Monday. Released earlier<lb />
was William Terry Lang-<lb />
ston, 22, of Easley.<lb />
Police investigator Ray<lb />
Chandler said no one<lb />
noticed the gunman at the<lb />
party until he began firing.<lb />
"When people realized<lb />
there were bullets flying<lb />
around the room, there was<lb />
general hysteria.  Some<lb />
people hit the floor and<lb />
others ran out the door<lb />
said Ronald Dray ton, one of<lb />
the party goers. "Then he<lb />
ran up the ramp shooting<lb />
people<lb />
The team members were<lb />
Rob Sample (Medical),<lb />
Stacy Worthington (Political<lb />
science), Bill Canuette<lb />
(AFROTC), Ray Davis<lb />
(English), and Doug Queen<lb />
(English).<lb />
Competition this year<lb />
will be limited to the first<lb />
sixteen teams that apply,<lb />
according to Wanda Yuhas,<lb />
assistant program director.<lb />
Teams may be departmental<lb />
or individually organized,<lb />
and plans are being made<lb />
for a match with adminis-<lb />
trators.<lb />
"The department staffs<lb />
are not enthusiastic about<lb />
it. The students are the<lb />
ones who do it Yuhas<lb />
said.<lb />
Questions in the<lb />
matches come from the<lb />
Readeis' Digest Almanac,<lb />
and topics include all<lb />
academic subjects, current<lb />
events, sports, popular mu-<lb />
sic and others.<lb />
Intramural competition<lb />
is planned for October<lb />
20-21, with finals on Oct.<lb />
22.<lb />
First place prize for<lb />
intramural competition is<lb />
$25 for each member and<lb />
$10 each for the second<lb />
place team. The English<lb />
Department won last year.<lb />
The competition was<lb />
once known as the General<lb />
Electric College Bowl and<lb />
matches were teltvised.<lb />
CBS will be picking up the<lb />
competition sometime in<lb />
January with much of the<lb />
funding coming from Read-<lb />
ers ' Digest.<lb />
Prises for national com-<lb />
petition include a $3,500<lb />
scholarship and a scholar-<lb />
ship fund for the college or<lb />
university.<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
SGA and Media<lb />
Board meetings,<lb />
see page 5<lb />
A star freshman<lb />
football player<lb />
seepage 6<lb />
Concert coverage<lb />
and photos<lb />
see page 9<lb />
Bo Thorpe for<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
seepage 10<lb />
There are still<lb />
questions,<lb />
seepage 4<lb />
'America9 tonight<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Only about 600 tickets to the America<lb />
concert have been sold as of Monday at<lb />
noon, according to Charles Sune, president<lb />
of the Student Union. The student<lb />
organization needs to sell 3,500 tickets to<lb />
break even.<lb />
"There is a real possibility that if this<lb />
concert fails, there will be no more concerts<lb />
this year Sune said.<lb />
The turnout for yesterday's outdoor<lb />
concert at the Carolina Opry House was<lb />
somewhat less than many people expected.<lb />
"Concerts are not<lb />
Haines said, but he<lb />
Tom Haines, manager of the Attic, said<lb />
he lost about $20,000 on a recent concert that<lb />
was rained out, but he sold almost $16,000<lb />
worth of advanced tickets to people standing<lb />
in the rain.<lb />
easy to put on<lb />
is trying to reschedule<lb />
Atlanta Rhythm Section, Super Grit, Mothers<lb />
Finest and Jesse Bolt for a future date at the<lb />
Hugo Outdoor Theatre, 20 miles south of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Haines said that if he cannot put the<lb />
concert together, all tickets will be refunded.<lb />
Tickets for America will be on sale at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall until 4<lb />
p.m. Tuesday. Tickets cost $4 in advance for<lb />
students and $6 at the door.<lb />
By SUSAN WES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Red Cross, in<lb />
cooperation with the AF-<lb />
ROTC. is sponsoring a<lb />
blood drive October 9 and<lb />
10 between 10 a.m. and 4<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
This year's goal is 750<lb />
pints of blood, but Diane<lb />
Snodgrass of the AFROTC"<lb />
feels that "we could easily<lb />
get 1000 pints with good<lb />
publicity Last year, the<lb />
Red Cross had a goal of 700<lb />
pints and collected 776.<lb />
According to Ms. Snod-<lb />
grass, the process takes<lb />
today<lb />
under 10 minutes and is not<lb />
painful. The Red Cross<lb />
visits ECU twice a year.<lb />
"They can always de-<lb />
pend on ECU for a record<lb />
turn out said Ms. Snod-<lb />
grass.<lb />
Those who give blood<lb />
aren't the only ones helping<lb />
out. Local businesses have<lb />
been contributing coupons<lb />
to be distributed to the<lb />
donors. Krispy Kreme is<lb />
donating donuts, and the<lb />
sororities are engaged in<lb />
sandwich-making competi-<lb />
tion, the outcome of which<lb />
will fortify those who give<lb />
blood.<lb />
America comas to ECU's Minges Coliseum Tuesday for the B<lb /><pb facs="00057221_tn_0002" /><lb />
�age 2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 9 October 1979<lb />
Birth control service offered<lb />
classified<lb />
By LEIGH COAKLEY<lb />
Assistant to the Editor<lb />
Information on birth<lb />
�ontrol methods and veneral<lb />
lisease may be obtained<lb />
from the Student Health<lb />
Service at ECU.<lb />
The Student Health Ser-<lb />
&amp;t ECU provides a<lb />
o taped film on contra-<lb />
eption and venereal di-<lb />
ise on the second floor of<lb />
Infirmary on Monday<lb />
md Wednesday afternoons<lb />
rom 3:00 to 4:00 and on the<lb />
Tuesday of each month<lb />
00 to 8:00 p.m.<lb />
I. niversity physicians are<lb />
,i liable for question and<lb />
sessions following<lb />
im. This session gives<lb />
nts an opportunity to<lb />
ome acquainted with<lb />
iversity physicians and<lb />
' iures in the Infirmary.<lb />
lance of this session<lb />
aired before a student<lb />
be administered the<lb />
h control pill.<lb />
In an interview with Dr.<lb />
. Infirmary staff<lb />
in, she expressed<lb />
to encourage spouses<lb />
yfriends of interested<lb />
its to attend these<lb />
"At ihis point,<lb />
anticipation has been<lb />
itely successful. They<lb />
ite greatly to the<lb />
ssions. The sessions<lb />
handled in a non-<lb />
mental and unembar-<lb />
g manner said Woo-<lb />
i student has had<lb />
opportunity of viewing<lb />
tape and discussing<lb />
various methods of contra-<lb />
ception with the physician,<lb />
the student may, by ap-<lb />
pointment only, go through<lb />
a strict screening process<lb />
prior to administration of<lb />
the birth control pill or<lb />
alternative method of con-<lb />
traception. These screenings<lb />
are handled on designated<lb />
davs and they include an<lb />
internal examination, pap<lb />
smear, and a conference<lb />
concerning the student's<lb />
medical history. There is a<lb />
$5 fee for this examination.<lb />
Personal conferences<lb />
may be set up on a one-to-<lb />
one basis. All a student<lb />
needs to do is to mark the<lb />
information sheet "Per-<lb />
sonal" when signing in at<lb />
the front desk of the<lb />
Infirmary.<lb />
These screenings are not<lb />
only for those students<lb />
wanting to start a method of<lb />
contraception, but also for<lb />
those wanting routine<lb />
checkups and for problem<lb />
patients.<lb />
The Student Health Ser-<lb />
vice handles 98 of all<lb />
gynocological problems,<lb />
while only 2 are referred<lb />
to outside patients. Patients<lb />
wanting a IUD and abor-<lb />
tions fall into the 2<lb />
category.<lb />
"The use of the pill is<lb />
on the decline but is<lb />
relatively safe if the patient<lb />
is well screened for possible<lb />
complicating factors and<lb />
provided that the patient<lb />
has had a thorough breast<lb />
and pelvic examination, pap<lb />
smear, blood pressure read-<lb />
Professor charged<lb />
RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -<lb />
charged a North<lb />
ia State Univer <lb />
professor with<lb />
Sunday night after his<lb />
a as gutted by fire.<lb />
Magdi Mohammed El-<lb />
ash, 38, a native of<lb />
Said, Egypt, was also<lb />
with two counts of<lb />
isault with a deadly<lb />
on, police said.<lb />
The fire took place after<lb />
nily dispute in which<lb />
mm ash fired a pistol<lb />
wife, Gloria, and one<lb />
ir two children.<lb />
ling to police.<lb />
 injuries were re-<lb />
Si 10,000. and El-Kammash<lb />
was being held in the Wake<lb />
County Jail.<lb />
The value of the house<lb />
was put at $80,000 to<lb />
$100,000 by Mrs. El-<lb />
Kammash. She declined to<lb />
discuss the fire.<lb />
;id was set<lb />
at<lb />
L<lb />
CAROLINA K-9<lb />
Is now offering Special<lb />
Boarding Rates<lb />
for all ECU students<lb />
50 OFF<lb />
10th St. Extension<lb />
752-1170<lb />
(across from PuttPutt)<lb />
J<lb />
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100 Fridays offers a banquet room.<lb />
Friday's offers a variety of fabulous fare. Shrimparoo �<lb />
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ing, and urine analysis<lb />
stated Wooten.<lb />
Dr. Wooten continued<lb />
by saying that "medically,<lb />
the diaphram is the most<lb />
acceptable method of con-<lb />
traception with a failure<lb />
rate of 3 to 5. This failure<lb />
rate often influences a<lb />
patient's decision to use the<lb />
birth control pill, which for<lb />
all practical purposes, has a<lb />
zero failure rate. They<lb />
feel they cannot afford any<lb />
� i "<lb />
risk.<lb />
"Wooten said, "Appar-<lb />
ently, we are beginning to<lb />
see a decline in the ever<lb />
present problem of un-<lb />
planned pregnancies and<lb />
these are on par with other<lb />
universities. This decline is<lb />
attributed to the observation<lb />
that students are more<lb />
knowledgeable and are ta-<lb />
king advantage of the<lb />
facilities and information<lb />
offered to them. Students<lb />
seem more mature and<lb />
responsible now than in the<lb />
past.<lb />
The Student Health Ser-<lb />
vice has noted that adver-<lb />
tising of over-the-counter<lb />
contraceptives are very<lb />
misleading and should not<lb />
be relied on without medical<lb />
advice.<lb />
Questions concerning the<lb />
confidentiality of such mat-<lb />
ters as pregnancy and<lb />
veneral diseases often arise.<lb />
All information of this<lb />
nature is held strictly con-<lb />
fidential between physician<lb />
and student.<lb />
No professor or any<lb />
other authority has access<lb />
to any information in a<lb />
student's medical record. In<lb />
the event that a professor<lb />
calls for verification of a<lb />
student's absence, the In-<lb />
firmary may inform the<lb />
professor that the student is<lb />
ill.<lb />
Other sources of infor-<lb />
mation concerning contra-<lb />
ception, pregnancies, and<lb />
venereal disease can be<lb />
obtained from courses of-<lb />
fered on campus such as<lb />
Health 1000 or Sociology<lb />
1025, "Courtship and Mar-<lb />
riage Several residence<lb />
halls have seminars fea-<lb />
turing local physicians to<lb />
come in and speak on these<lb />
topics.<lb />
Members of the Student<lb />
Health Service are inter-<lb />
ested in organizing a<lb />
Student Health Advisory<lb />
Committee. The board<lb />
would consist of student<lb />
representatives, faculty ad-<lb />
visors and professionals.<lb />
The purpose of this board<lb />
would be to encourage<lb />
feedback from the students<lb />
of ECU and to inject new<lb />
ideas into the Service.<lb />
persona (X)<lb />
BEACH LOVERS! Part-time<lb />
student sales representative<lb />
position available for Spring<lb />
Semester. Job involves pro-<lb />
moting high quality sun<lb />
trips on campus for com-<lb />
mission and free travel.<lb />
Individual must be self-<lb />
starter and highly moti-<lb />
vated. Call or write for an<lb />
application. Summit Travel,<lb />
Inc Parkade Plaza, Suite<lb />
11, Columbia, Missouri<lb />
65201. (800) 325-0439.<lb />
PARTY HEARTY at the<lb />
ECU-Carolina Game And<lb />
let US do the driving! A<lb />
chartered bus will take you<lb />
from Greenville to the gates<lb />
of Keanan Stadium and<lb />
back again all for $6.00.<lb />
Limited number of seats, so<lb />
make vour reservations<lb />
NOW! Call 752-2476 or 752-<lb />
8925.<lb />
SAILINGRACING CREW<lb />
wanted. Local Pamlico ra-<lb />
ces. No pav. Tonv: 752-<lb />
7278.<lb />
REWARD: Offered for re-<lb />
turn of light blue cover<lb />
removed Saturday night<lb />
from white Corvette beside<lb />
Tyler dorm. It will not fit<lb />
your car so please return it.<lb />
NO questions asked. Tripp<lb />
Murray 311-A Belk. 752-<lb />
8816. '<lb />
WANTED: Persons playing<lb />
homemade instruments es-<lb />
pecially washboard and<lb />
spoons players to play in<lb />
ECU Folk Festival Nov. 3rd.<lb />
Contact Lin: 758-9368 or Dr.<lb />
Paul Dowell: 756-1036.<lb />
LOST: at Cultural Center. A<lb />
beige tote bag and pocket-<lb />
book. If found, contact<lb />
Melinda Richardson, 758-<lb />
8471.<lb />
NEED A PAPER TYPED?<lb />
Theses, reports, term pa-<lb />
pers, etc. Call Leigh<lb />
Coakley at 752-8027. Rea-<lb />
sonable rates.<lb />
TYPING done: Term pa-<lb />
pers, Resumes, Thesis, etc.<lb />
Reasonable. Call: Jane Pol-<lb />
lock at 752-9719.<lb />
LOST: A set of 4 keys. One<lb />
has 207 engraved on it.<lb />
Phone 752-3984 if found. A<lb />
$10.00 reward is offered.<lb />
EMPLOYEES NEEDED:<lb />
Part time work. Apply in<lb />
person at Buccaneer movies.<lb />
Itorsde @<lb />
FOR SALE: European Brand<lb />
-tereo (turn table, AM-FM.<lb />
8-Track). Excellent condi-<lb />
tion. (Unique design.) Call<lb />
Bill at 758-3530 after 6:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE. Fine leather<lb />
sport Coat. Purchased from<lb />
Coffman's less than a year<lb />
ago. Worn twice. Size 40.<lb />
$100 firm. Call anytime at<lb />
757-6815.<lb />
FOR SALE: Nikon FM<lb />
Body, chrome, excellent<lb />
condition. Without lens.<lb />
$180.00. Call Kip at 758-<lb />
2737 anytime.<lb />
THREE FEMALE ROOM<lb />
MATES needed to share<lb />
apt. at Riverhluff. Rent<lb />
$52.50 per month, y<lb />
utilities and phone Call<lb />
758-5823.<lb />
FEMALE ROOM MA<lb />
needed to share house m<lb />
two other girls. Call<lb />
5198 after 3: p<lb />
5198 after 3:30 p.m.<lb />
FURNISHED ROOM I<lb />
i � in htm-� N<lb />
Charles Si Rent.<lb />
Phone: 758-7010.<lb />
CLASSIFIED l<lb />
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1:30 p.m.<lb />
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- kj��i Sa� On<lb />
' i, Riqht�, Reserved<lb />
� oid lo Dealers or Wholesalers<lb />
FOOD.DRUG.GENERAL<lb />
MERCHANDISE STORES<lb />
ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY<lb />
Each of these advertised items is required to be<lb />
readily available for sale in each Kroger Sav-on Store<lb />
except as specifically noted In this ad If we do run<lb />
out of an advertised Item, we will offer you your<lb />
choice of a comparable item, when available, reflect<lb />
ing the same savings or a raincheck which will en-<lb />
title you to purchase the advertised item at the<lb />
advertised price within 30 days.<lb />
PRICES EFFECTIVE TUES<lb />
OCT. 9 THRU SUN OCT. 14, 1979<lb />
Records and<lb />
Tapes<lb />
 Everyday I<lb />
3zines and<lb />
Paperback<lb />
Books<lb />
COUNTRY CLUB<lb />
Ice<lb />
Cream<lb />
V2-Gal. Ctn.<lb />
REG. OR DIP<lb />
COUNTRY OVEN<lb />
Potato<lb />
Chips<lb />
8-Oz. Twin Pak<lb />
From snacks to paperbacks to back packs<lb />
Kroger Sav-on has what East Carolina Univer<lb />
sity students need this year Shop Kroger<lb />
Sav-on today<lb />
-Beer &amp; Wine-<lb />
FIRE BREWED<lb />
iron's 262 $-99<lb />
Lite  cins. I<lb />
HEARTY BURGUNDY. PINK CHABLIS.<lb />
ROSE, CHABLIS BLANC OR<lb />
Gallo<lb />
Rhine.<lb />
1.5 Liter<lb />
Btl.<lb />
$988<lb />
2<lb />
1.5 LITER CROCK<lb />
OFF<lb />
MFFt<lb />
SUGG<lb />
RETAIL<lb />
OFF<lb />
MFR<lb />
SUGG<lb />
RETAIL<lb />
Beameister $499<lb />
Leibfraumilch<lb />
$4<lb />
STOP BY FOR A GREAT MEAL<lb />
IN THE KROGER SAV-ON RESTAURANT<lb />
BREAKFAST . . . LUNCH OR DINNER!<lb />
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Carefully prepared salads, sandwiches and<lb />
dishes including fried chicken and bar-<lb />
becued nbs. plus a pleasing variety of<lb />
relishes, spreads and desserts Choose<lb />
from more than 14 Kinds of party trays for<lb />
every need and budget An uncommonly<lb />
wide array of lunch meats and imported or<lb />
domestic cheeses, manv custom-sliced to<lb />
your order Great variety and superb<lb />
quality-yet priced lower than you might<lb />
expect<lb />
THAT'S KROGER<lb />
SERVICE<lb />
FOR YOU!<lb />
NONE SOLD<lb />
DEALERS<lb />
OPEN 7 AM TO MIDNIGHT<lb />
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9 AM TO 9 PM Phone 756-7031<lb /><pb facs="00057221_tn_0003" /><lb />
Pecple places. �� !�<lb />
wke<lb />
A member of the Wake<lb />
Forest Law School admis-<lb />
sions staff will be on the<lb />
ECU campus October 15<lb />
and 16 to speak with<lb />
prospective applicants. Ten-<lb />
tative plans call for an<lb />
evening group meeting on<lb />
the 15th for all interested<lb />
students and individual<lb />
meetings with juniors and<lb />
seniors on the morning of<lb />
the 16th. Contact Lynn<lb />
Calder at 758-8914 or<lb />
757-6611 (ext. 218) or<lb />
Professor Warren in the<lb />
English Department.<lb />
ccmlcs<lb />
The ECU Comic Book<lb />
Club will meet Tuesday,<lb />
October 9 at 7-9 p.m. The<lb />
Meeting will be held at the<lb />
Nostalgia Newstand 919<lb />
Dickinson Ave. All inter-<lb />
ested persons are invited to<lb />
attend. Topics of discus-<lb />
sion will include the up-<lb />
coming December 2 comic<lb />
convention. For more infor-<lb />
mation call 758-6909.<lb />
tcrcr<lb />
The Phi Sigma Iota<lb />
Foreign Language Honor<lb />
Society will meet Thursday,<lb />
October 11, 1979, 8:00<lb />
p.m in the Coffeehouse at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Hill will<lb />
show slides of their trip to<lb />
China and Hong Kong. The<lb />
public is cordially invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Following the slide pre-<lb />
sentation we will welcome<lb />
new members and elect<lb />
officers and a faculty<lb />
advisor.<lb />
There will be a meeting<lb />
of the Student National<lb />
Environmental Health Asso-<lb />
ciation (SNEHA), Wednes-<lb />
day, October 10 at 7:00<lb />
p.m. in the School of Allied<lb />
Health and Social Pro-<lb />
fessions, Room 101-A. All<lb />
members should be present<lb />
and any other interested<lb />
persons are welcome.<lb />
tebel<lb />
Start preparing art for<lb />
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,<lb />
photography, and mixed<lb />
media. If there are ques-<lb />
tions, contact Sue Ayde-<lb />
lette, art director.<lb />
cctie<lb />
There will be a work-<lb />
shop of all COHE majors on<lb />
Thurs Oct. 11, at 7:00<lb />
p.m. in Brewster 303B. The<lb />
workshop will be a signifi-<lb />
cant aid in guiding the<lb />
major through the program.<lb />
The workshop is mandatory<lb />
for all first year and<lb />
incoming majors. Refresh-<lb />
ments will be served.<lb />
tjKe He c i I rte<lb />
The ECU Air Force<lb />
ROTC corps will be spon-<lb />
soring its annual Blood<lb />
Drive Oct. 9 and 10 at<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 />
bdird<lb />
The Rebel is now<lb />
accepting high-quality liter-<lb />
ature submissions. Poetry,<lb />
essays, plays and inter-<lb />
views, and short stories will<lb />
be accepted. All work must<lb />
have name, address, and<lb />
phone number of writer.<lb />
Address manuscripts to the<lb />
Rebel, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
27834.<lb />
fencing<lb />
Dr. George Weigand,<lb />
advisor and instructor for<lb />
the ECU Fencing Club,<lb />
invites all interested stu-<lb />
dents to participate in the<lb />
club's weekly instructional<lb />
sessions. The club meets<lb />
each Wednesday from 4-6<lb />
p.m. in Memorial Gym 108.<lb />
The MRC presents the<lb />
Jubal Band from Indianap-<lb />
olis, Indiana, Thurs Oct.<lb />
15 on the hill from 7:00-<lb />
10:00 p.m. Admission is<lb />
free. MRC will also sponsor<lb />
a pig-pickin' in the base-<lb />
ment of Aycock Dorm on<lb />
the same day from 5:30-7:30<lb />
p.m. Tickets are available<lb />
through Men's and<lb />
Women's Residence Coun-<lb />
cils.<lb />
Ihcincf<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma Honor<lb />
Fraternity will hold a<lb />
meeting on Thurs Oct. 11<lb />
at 5:00 in room C-102<lb />
Brewster. All new and old<lb />
members are invited to<lb />
attend.<lb />
meetlrif<lb />
sfel<lb />
lit I H<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 />
There will be an organi-<lb />
zational meeting for the<lb />
Snow Skiing Club on Wed<lb />
Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Memorial Gym 104. All<lb />
interested skiers should<lb />
attend so that planning can<lb />
begin for the winter season.<lb />
ruby<lb />
Mlkl<lb />
cccfccut<lb />
Women interested in<lb />
forming a women's rugby<lb />
team, there will be a<lb />
meeting Monday, Oct. 15 at<lb />
7:00 p.m. in Memorial Gym<lb />
104. No experience is<lb />
necessary. This is a great<lb />
way to have fun, get some<lb />
exercise and get rid of your<lb />
frustrations. For more in-<lb />
formation call 758-8482.<lb />
Hillel is having its fall<lb />
cookout at 2 p.m. this<lb />
Sunday at Elm Street Park,<lb />
shelter 2. There will be<lb />
plenty of food and fun for<lb />
everyone, so come on out<lb />
and have a good time. For<lb />
more information, contact<lb />
Mike Freelander 752-9473<lb />
or Mark Cohen 758-7198.<lb />
The Eta Chi Chapter of<lb />
Kappa Delta Pi will hold its<lb />
first meeting Wed Oct. 10<lb />
at 6:30 p.m. in the Three<lb />
Steers Restaurant.<lb />
Our guest speaker will<lb />
be Mrs. Nancy Middleton of<lb />
the Pitt County Mental<lb />
Health Center. Her topic<lb />
will be "Coping with<lb />
Stress<lb />
Kadelpians should con-<lb />
tact Mrs. Ellen Cheng,<lb />
Speight 134, for reser-<lb />
vations.<lb />
arcicbicil�m<lb />
The organizational<lb />
meeting of the ECU-Green-<lb />
ville branch of the Society<lb />
for Creative Anachronism<lb />
will be held Wed Oct. 10,<lb />
1979, at 7:00 p.m. in Room<lb />
248 Mendenhall. A nation-<lb />
wide medieval interest<lb />
group, the SCA is for those<lb />
who enjoy recreating the<lb />
authentic arts, sciences, and<lb />
pastimes (dancing, music,<lb />
calligraphy, ceremony and<lb />
courtesy, combat and ar-<lb />
moring, costuming, needle-<lb />
work and feasting, e.g.) of<lb />
the Middle Ages.<lb />
r tttt -ill<lb />
Anyone interested in<lb />
trying out for men's basket-<lb />
ball must register in the<lb />
basketball office by Wed<lb />
Oct. 10, 1979. Physical,<lb />
preliminaries, etc must be<lb />
completed prior to practice<lb />
which begins Oct. 15th.<lb />
cultural<lb />
center<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center Advisory Board will<lb />
meet on Wednesday, Oct.<lb />
10, 1979 at 4:00 p.m. at the<lb />
Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center.<lb />
spcrts<lb />
The October meeting of<lb />
the Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Sports Council will be held<lb />
Thurs Oct. 11 in Brewster<lb />
C-103. All intramural repre-<lb />
sentatives and interested<lb />
students should attend.<lb />
idquetbcill<lb />
An organizational meet-<lb />
ing for the Racquetball Club<lb />
will be held Wed Oct. 17<lb />
at 6:30 p.m. in Memorial<lb />
Gym 104. All interested<lb />
players should attend.<lb />
service<lb />
Fowl<lb />
play<lb />
CUERO, Texas (AP) �<lb />
A strutting Minnesota tur-<lb />
key named Paycheck trotted<lb />
to any easy second-heat<lb />
victory in the Great Gobbler<lb />
Gallop here. But Ruby<lb />
Begonia � the poultry<lb />
pacing pride of Cuero �<lb />
captured the Traveling Tur-<lb />
key Trophy of Tumultuous<lb />
Triumph.<lb />
The fleet-footed Worth-<lb />
ington, Minn bird scram-<lb />
bled through the course in<lb />
1:39 Sunday, defeating<lb />
Ruby Begonia by 40 sec-<lb />
onds. However, Ruby Be-<lb />
gonia won by a minute and<lb />
a half during the running of<lb />
the first heat at the King<lb />
Turkey Day Celebration last<lb />
month in Worthington.<lb />
The Minnesota margin<lb />
of victory was enough to<lb />
send the traveling trophy<lb />
back to Cuero for the first<lb />
time since 1975.<lb />
�fl<lb />
9 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 3<lb />
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Open 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<lb />
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HOMECOMING<lb />
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Thursday<lb />
Capricorn Recording<lb />
Artists<lb />
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An Episcopal service of<lb />
Holy Communion will be<lb />
celebrated Wednesday eve-<lb />
ning (Oct. 10) in the chapel<lb />
of the Methodist Student<lb />
Center (5th Street across<lb />
from Garrett Dorm). The<lb />
service will be at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
with the Episcopal Chap-<lb />
lain, the Rev. Bill Hadden,<lb />
celebrating. Supper will be<lb />
served at 6:00 p.m. fol-<lb />
lowing the service. A Bible<lb />
Study at 7:00 p.m led by<lb />
the chaplain, will be held at<lb />
the home of Eleanor<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
nianl � � 1<lb />
n.ditorials<lb />
S?Op<lb />
mions<lb />
Tuesday, October 9, 1979, Page 4<lb />
Greenville, NX.<lb />
uestions remain<lb />
Someone should be asking some<lb />
probing questions about the SGA<lb />
newsletter and its economic and ethical<lb />
merits. The Media Board has washed its<lb />
hands of the whole mess, and now it is up<lb />
to the legislature and the student body to<lb />
examine the matter.<lb />
Why is there any question of how the<lb />
newsletter was paid for? The SGA financial<lb />
advisor knew nothing about the publica-<lb />
tion, and the SGA vice president said the<lb />
newsletter is not funded by the student<lb />
government. SGA President Brett Melvin<lb />
said the summer legislature approved the<lb />
printing of the letter, yet no purchase order<lb />
was issued to pay for it. Someone is not<lb />
doing their job.<lb />
The SGA newsletter is supposedly paid<lb />
for by the students, but many students say<lb />
that they have not even seen the letter. For<lb />
the amount of student fees said to be spent<lb />
for this publication, it would seem that the<lb />
SGA could at least distribute the letter<lb />
effectively.<lb />
How much of the SGA budget will be<lb />
spent on the letter this year? According to<lb />
Brett Melvin, "Let's just say 10 percent<lb />
Over $10,000 will be spent on a newsletter<lb />
which disseminates information that could<lb />
just as easily be printed by the campus<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
If the motives of the newspaper are<lb />
questioned, it is due to the pkst record of<lb />
the publication and not the present status.<lb />
Hesitancy to speak with the media breeds<lb />
suspicion in the student body. THE EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN wants to present both sides<lb />
of every issue when possible, but "no<lb />
comment" hardly tells the opposing view.<lb />
At a time when money is in short<lb />
supply in most areas of campus services, it<lb />
is wasteful to spend where no spending is<lb />
warranted. This year many worthwhile<lb />
organizations could suffer because a<lb />
possible $10,000 in appropriations will be<lb />
unavailable. A good example of a possible<lb />
loser is the Real Crisis Intervention Center.<lb />
Organized in the '60s as a service to<lb />
ECU and the community, REAL has not<lb />
recently received funding from the SGA as<lb />
it did in the past. About 70 percent of the<lb />
people counseled at the all-volunteer center<lb />
are students. This year REAL will ask for<lb />
renewed SGA funding, and they deserve it<lb />
for the services provided. This is only one<lb />
of the many worthy organizations that<lb />
could lose.<lb />
Think of the advantages of printing and<lb />
distributing only "happy news" about<lb />
SGA. The only advantage goes to members<lb />
of the government, whom the students will<lb />
come to believe can do no wrong. Don't<lb />
you want to know when your representative<lb />
body is going against your wishes? Then<lb />
don't expect that information from the SGA<lb />
newsletter.<lb />
Among journalists the newsletter is an<lb />
atrocity, but to students it is an outright<lb />
waste of precious funds. Leaders of campus<lb />
organizations should determine their needs<lb />
and demand that the money be spent on<lb />
worthwhile student services. The new<lb />
legislature needs to re-examine the<lb />
supposed appropriation of last summer and<lb />
stop the wasteful and unethical publication<lb />
of the SGA newsletter.<lb />
Junk mail is a pleasure<lb />
By LARRY POPELKA<lb />
One of the many simple<lb />
pleasures of life is reading<lb />
junk mail.<lb />
Few things are as<lb />
entertaining as reading<lb />
about the free expense-paid<lb />
vacation to Hawaii you<lb />
won't win or the latest<lb />
propaganda from the na-<lb />
tional gun nut association.<lb />
But a few weeks ago I<lb />
received my most . eye-<lb />
opening piece of junk mail<lb />
yet.<lb />
It came in an unmarked<lb />
envelope and was typed on<lb />
a sheet of light blue<lb />
stationery with various<lb />
hearts and flowers drawn on<lb />
the sides.<lb />
"I'm writing you the<lb />
letter began, "because I<lb />
want you � or rather � we<lb />
want you to become a<lb />
member of an exclusive<lb />
private society; an organi-<lb />
zation that was started by a<lb />
group of fun-loving young<lb />
ladies who are dedicated to<lb />
the proposition that men<lb />
and women were put on this<lb />
earth for one reason � to<lb />
enjoy each other<lb />
"I used to cruise around<lb />
the discos and the singles'<lb />
bars, wasting most of my<lb />
time trying to weed out the<lb />
decent men from the losers,<lb />
and far too often getting<lb />
involved with, well  let's<lb />
i'ust say 'the wrong people<lb />
"he sad fact is, that the<lb />
most exciting nights I spent<lb />
were when I stayed home<lb />
and fantasized about meet-<lb />
ing someone exciting <lb />
someone like you<lb />
Gagging on my coffee, I<lb />
continued to read about how<lb />
I was specifically chosen by<lb />
some unidentified female to<lb />
be a member of this<lb />
swinging club called "The<lb />
Glo-Worm Society<lb />
"I'm sure you'd like to<lb />
know why we're called the<lb />
'Glo-Worm Society the<lb />
letter said. "Well, you'll<lb />
find out as soon as you get<lb />
in � and you're going to<lb />
love it!<lb />
"We have something<lb />
that you want, and you have<lb />
something that we need<lb />
Can you guess what that<lb />
something is?"<lb />
Well, to start with they<lb />
"needed" $20. Or accord-<lb />
to Karen M the<lb />
ing<lb />
woman<lb />
letter, I<lb />
who signed<lb />
could send<lb />
!f<lb />
the<lb />
in $30<lb />
and become an "executive<lb />
member<lb />
"You're finally gonna<lb />
get your money's worth<lb />
Karen promised.<lb />
But I wasn't so sure.<lb />
Twenty dollars is a lot of<lb />
cash to throw away on some<lb />
screwball broads.<lb />
And what if they were<lb />
just out to use me?<lb />
Some women these days<lb />
will take you to bed once<lb />
and then toss you aside like<lb />
a piece of used scrap metal.<lb />
A guy can never be too<lb />
careful.<lb />
So I decided to write a<lb />
letter back to Karen M<lb />
explaining my problem.<lb />
"Dear Karen I wrote.<lb />
"You and your friends<lb />
sound like very nice ladies,<lb />
but I was kind of wondering<lb />
what sort of interests you<lb />
have.<lb />
"Do you go to concerts?<lb />
Ballets? Woody Allen mov-<lb />
ies? You say you used to<lb />
cruise discos. Does that<lb />
mean you like disco music?<lb />
I hope not! I've just about<lb />
had my fill of Donna<lb />
Summer and the Bee Gees.<lb />
"And what are your<lb />
hobbies? Do you play<lb />
tennis? Ski? Go jogging?<lb />
Collect barb wire?<lb />
"I was never much for<lb />
barb wire myself, but I once<lb />
knew a fellow who had 200<lb />
different kinds and said it<lb />
was a lot of fun.<lb />
"Anyway, I hope you<lb />
don't think I'm prying. I'd<lb />
just like to get to know you<lb />
and your friends before we<lb />
go romping in the hay. Or<lb />
don't you like hay? Maybe<lb />
we'll go romping in the<lb />
mud instead. Whatever.<lb />
Just tell me a little bit<lb />
about yourself, and I'll send<lb />
in my $20<lb />
Well, maybe Karen M.<lb />
and her buddies couldn't<lb />
think of any hobbies. Or<lb />
maybe they hated barb<lb />
wire. I've never been able<lb />
to figure out women. But<lb />
Karen sure got upset about<lb />
something. A week later<lb />
she sent me a crushing<lb />
second letter.<lb />
"I've just heard from<lb />
the girls in the back room<lb />
that you haven't accepted<lb />
our invitation yet. Where<lb />
did we go wrong?" Karen<lb />
demanded.<lb />
"You know, I worked<lb />
awfully hard on that letter I<lb />
wrote to you. I wanted you<lb />
to want us just as much as<lb />
we want you. I wanted to<lb />
make you an offer you<lb />
couldn't refuse, and now I<lb />
want to deliver the goods!<lb />
"It's hard to believe that<lb />
we didn't move you even a<lb />
little bit What more<lb />
could you possibly need to<lb />
know? Please  I don't<lb />
want to be alone. Help<lb />
me<lb />
Karen signed it with a<lb />
felt tip pen and put a big<lb />
red lipstick mark in the<lb />
corner. On the bottom she<lb />
also printed the Glo-Worm<lb />
slogan: "Closing the com-<lb />
munication gap between<lb />
consenting adults<lb />
But I was still a little<lb />
leery. I didn't want to get<lb />
the poor girl upset, but<lb />
heck, I had to protect<lb />
myself. There are a lot of<lb />
shady women running<lb />
around out there.<lb />
"Dear Karen I wrote<lb />
back. "Gee, I didn't mean<lb />
to hurt your feelings or<lb />
anything.<lb />
"I can see from your<lb />
Apple Blossom lipstick that<lb />
you're a woman who's<lb />
deeply concerned about her<lb />
members. But I really did<lb />
want to know if you were<lb />
into Woody Allen.<lb />
I was curious, though,<lb />
since it's not every day that<lb />
I get propositioned by mail.<lb />
So the other day I dug out<lb />
Karen's old letters and<lb />
found there was a "Honey<lb />
Line" phone number<lb />
printed on the top of the<lb />
stationery.<lb />
Nervously, I dialed the<lb />
number.<lb />
"Hi a seductive voice<lb />
answered. I knew it had to<lb />
be Karen or one of her flaky<lb />
friends. Nobody else could<lb />
possibly salivate that loud<lb />
into a telephone.<lb />
"I'm tied up with so<lb />
many members coming<lb />
by the voice on the other<lb />
end purred. "I just love to<lb />
handle new members I'm<lb />
really glad you called.<lb />
Would you leave me a little<lb />
message? Just a little<lb />
something to keep me<lb />
going, until your letter<lb />
comes into my box<lb />
There was a loud beep,<lb />
and then silence.<lb />
Karen M. was speaking<lb />
from a tape recording.<lb />
"Hi Karen I said on<lb />
the tape. "It's me, Larry.<lb />
You know, the guy who<lb />
likes Woody Allen. Look, I<lb />
was just wondering when<lb />
you and the girls were<lb />
going to write me back. I<lb />
sort of got a kick out of your<lb />
first two letters. But I'm<lb />
still a little curious about<lb />
this Glo-Worm thing.<lb />
MY 6RMMNG POLICY?<lb />
weu, I'D GIVE G00 AN A,<lb />
JESUS CKR3T 8, MYSELF<lb />
A C; THAT DOESN'T LEAVE<lb />
A WHOLE LOT FOR YOU<lb />
Guys, D0E,S ,T ?<lb />
American Journal<lb />
Ed Clark for president ?<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
It's November, 1980.<lb />
You're in the voting booth<lb />
and your eyes run down the<lb />
roster of presidential candi-<lb />
dates: Ted Kennedy, Ron-<lb />
ald Reagan, Ed Clark<lb />
Ed who?<lb />
Ed Clark. Lawyer. Age<lb />
49. Lives in Los Angeles.<lb />
He's the presidential candi-<lb />
date of what Eugene<lb />
McCarthy called "the most<lb />
viable third force chal-<lb />
lenge" in America, the<lb />
Libertarian Party. You may<lb />
not have heard of him yet,<lb />
but time and megabucks<lb />
permitting, you will.<lb />
Founded in 1971 as a<lb />
vehicle for a shrewd amal-<lb />
gam of conservative eco-<lb />
nomic theories and liberal<lb />
social ideas, the Libertarian<lb />
Party has come a long way,<lb />
fast. The party's 1976<lb />
presidential standard bear-<lb />
er, Roger MacBride, polled<lb />
only 200,000 votes nation-<lb />
wide. But last year, Ed<lb />
Clark, stumping for gov-<lb />
ernor of California, pulled<lb />
twice that many. Clark's<lb />
400,000 votes were five<lb />
percent of the state total,<lb />
and that'8 plenty for a<lb />
little-known third party<lb />
candidate.<lb />
There are always third<lb />
parties chomping at the bit,<lb />
eager to. knock the mighty<lb />
Democrats and Republicans<lb />
from their perches, of<lb />
course. A pro-ecology Citi-<lb />
zens Party has just formed,<lb />
there is talk of a labor party<lb />
for 1980 and New York state<lb />
has a new anti-abortion<lb />
party that's flexing some<lb />
muscle. Then there are the<lb />
hardy perennials: the Vege-<lb />
tarians, Prohibitionists,<lb />
Trotskyists, etc who . are<lb />
always running for one<lb />
thing or another.<lb />
Of all those groups only<lb />
the Libertarians look like<lb />
contenders in the near<lb />
future. The Libertarian<lb />
Party platform, ratified at<lb />
the party's convention in<lb />
Los Angeles in September,<lb />
calls for the abolition of<lb />
income taxes and all<lb />
government regulation of<lb />
business. The party favors<lb />
the legalization of marijuana<lb />
and prostitution, and<lb />
staunchly opposes CIA and<lb />
FBI spying and the return<lb />
of the draft.<lb />
It is their audacious<lb />
hybrid quality that gives the<lb />
Libertarians their appeal.<lb />
They have mated some rJew<lb />
Left demands of the 1960s<lb />
with the neo-conservatism<lb />
of the 1970s and come up<lb />
with something that at first<lb />
fiance seems new. In the<lb />
est tradition of the parties<lb />
they seek to replace, the<lb />
Libertarians claim to have<lb />
something for everybody.<lb />
At bottom, however,<lb />
what they offer the elect-<lb />
orate is simply old wine in<lb />
new bottles. Libertarian<lb />
economics are essentially<lb />
19th century laissez-faire<lb />
capitalism. That is a system<lb />
that worked quite well for a<lb />
few people, but caused<lb />
intolerable suffering for a<lb />
good many more. That's<lb />
why it has been progres-<lb />
sively modified in this<lb />
century. The Libertarians<lb />
are promoting a fnture<lb />
we've already had.<lb />
Nostalgic futurists like<lb />
the Libertarians like to point<lb />
to the failures of govern-<lb />
ment to solve society's ills,<lb />
and those failures are<lb />
many, to be sure. What<lb />
they forget � or neglect to<lb />
mention � is that the<lb />
functions of government<lb />
have multiplied primarily<lb />
because private enterprise<lb />
was unable to carry them<lb />
out, or no longer cared to<lb />
try- m<lb />
Rail passenger service,<lb />
for example, was aban-<lb />
doned by the powerful<lb />
corporations that own the<lb />
railroads because they were<lb />
losing money on it, not<lb />
because the government<lb />
callously shoved them<lb />
aside. Now, when Amtrak.<lb />
with its modest budget ana<lb />
the antiquated equipment<lb />
bequeathed by big busi-<lb />
ness, fails to meet ex-<lb />
penses, it is cited as<lb />
evidence that public man-<lb />
agement is not as efficient<lb />
as business.<lb />
Or take the War on<lb />
Poverty. The classic boon-<lb />
doggle, right? Perhaps. Yet<lb />
the War on Poverty was<lb />
made necessary in the first<lb />
place because private en-<lb />
terprise, in its rush to<lb />
compound profit, created a<lb />
desperate underclass of<lb />
people without jobs, edu-<lb />
cation, decent housing or<lb />
food.<lb />
Ed Clark is acquainted<lb />
with profit. Clark does his<lb />
lawyering, not in the service<lb />
of civil liberties, but for the<lb />
Atlantic-Richfield Corp<lb />
whose rights have not been<lb />
noticably trammeled lately.<lb />
His vice presidential run-<lb />
ning mate, David Koch, is<lb />
the brother of Charles<lb />
Koch, who has poured a<lb />
reported $10 million into<lb />
Libertarian projects. Charles<lb />
is big in cattle and oil.<lb />
Not surprisingly, the<lb />
Libertarians have drawn<lb />
their greatest early re-<lb />
sponse from among the<lb />
'naves" of American so-<lb />
ciety, who are loathe to give<lb />
up their post-positions in<lb />
the race for the good life.<lb />
Clark drew up to u) percent<lb />
of the vote in affluent areas<lb />
in California, such as<lb />
moneyed Marin County, last<lb />
year � double his statewide<lb />
average.<lb />
The Libertarian philos-<lb />
ophy is perhaps best<lb />
summed up by Roger<lb />
MacBride: 'Taint yourself<lb />
into the picture of an<lb />
emerging Libertarian so-<lb />
ciety in the late 80s � with<lb />
no inflation, taxes slashed<lb />
 able to educate your<lb />
children, support charities<lb />
as you would like to,<lb />
subscribe to the opera �<lb />
and, if you wish, have that<lb />
mountain chalet in Switzer-<lb />
land<lb />
The Libertarian Party is<lb />
a- ParU for the 80s, all<lb />
right. The 1880s.<lb />
Letters<lb />
Letlers to the editor<lb />
are welcome, however,<lb />
they raut contain the<lb />
name, address, "and 1.0.<lb />
number. No letters will<lb />
be printed if- they are<lb />
not sighdl in 'ink hy the<lb />
person vf itirtg the<lb />
fetter.<lb />
Lettecs must be re-<lb />
ceived by noon Mon-<lb />
days ' artd Wednesdays,<lb />
at the .newspaper office<lb />
on the econ� floor of<lb />
the �Publications . Build-<lb />
ing, which is directly<lb />
across from Joyner Lib-<lb />
rary<lb />
Letters wilj be edited<lb />
for ' brevity libel or<lb />
obscenity.<lb />
The East Carolinian<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 />
EDITOR<lb />
Marc Barnes<lb />
DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING<lb />
Robert M. Swaim<lb />
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Leigh Coakley<lb />
BUSINESS MANAGER<lb />
Steve O'Geary<lb />
Karen Wendt<lb />
Tarry Gray<lb />
Bill Jones<lb />
Tarry Herndon<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
ASST. SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
COPY EDITOR<lb />
AD TECH. SUPER.<lb />
Charles Chandlar<lb />
Jimmy DuPree<lb />
Diana Henderson<lb />
Paul Lincka<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN is the student<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 />
Publications Center (Old South Building). Our<lb />
mailing address is: Old South Building ECU<lb />
Greenville, NC 27834.<lb />
The phone numbers are: 757-6366 6367<lb />
6309. Subscriptions are S10 annuallyalumni<lb />
$6 annually.<lb />
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Jones aids WECU<lb />
Congressman Walter B.<lb />
Jones has joined the fight to<lb />
get radio station WECU on<lb />
the air.<lb />
"I am taking the<lb />
liberty of requesting that<lb />
you personally intercede in<lb />
this matter and instruct the<lb />
appropriate office to grant<lb />
the permit to WECU as<lb />
soon a possible. While 1 do<lb />
not wish to intercede with<lb />
the functions of the FCC, I<lb />
am requesting this conces-<lb />
sion only because I honestly<lb />
feel there is no reason to<lb />
hold it up any longer<lb />
This is part of a letter<lb />
sent to Charles D. Ferris,<lb />
chairman of the Federal<lb />
Communications Commis-<lb />
11, bj Jonesr<lb />
Jones, at the request of<lb />
John Jeter, station manager<lb />
ol VI ECU. has been trying<lb />
to help WECU get its<lb />
permit granted so that<lb />
construction can begin on<lb />
the tower.<lb />
In the letter, Jones also<lb />
cites, "On September 7, a<lb />
member of my staff was<lb />
advised by an attorney in<lb />
the Legal Division of the<lb />
FCC that it was expected<lb />
that the permit would be<lb />
granted in about two<lb />
weeks<lb />
WECU has still not<lb />
received the permit.<lb />
According to sources at<lb />
the FCC offices, the permit<lb />
has been held up because of<lb />
a new policy which is being<lb />
considered by the FCC. The<lb />
policy concerns a change in<lb />
the Commission's general<lb />
position on educational<lb />
radio stations.<lb />
Jones also stated that he<lb />
will look forward to hearing<lb />
from Ferris with a positive<lb />
response in the near future.<lb />
Brewer speaks to SGA<lb />
Board trims budgets<lb />
By CHRISTINE CAGLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"It is more important to<lb />
get on with the business of<lb />
working together in the best<lb />
interest of ECU and look<lb />
back over the year's accom-<lb />
plishments with pride and<lb />
quit beating dead horses<lb />
remarked Chancellor<lb />
Brewer to SGA legislature<lb />
members regarding the<lb />
personal letter between<lb />
SGA President Brett Melvin<lb />
and Tim Sullivan.<lb />
Dr. Brewer was guest<lb />
speaker at Monday's SGA<lb />
legislature meeting.<lb />
Members of the legis-<lb />
lature directed several<lb />
questions to Dr. Brewer<lb />
concerning the short library<lb />
hours, the Media Board and<lb />
the letter between Melvin<lb />
and Sullivan.<lb />
When asked about his<lb />
reaction to the letter printed<lb />
regarding Tim Sullivan and<lb />
Brett Melvin and the three<lb />
trustees' comments, Dr.<lb />
Brewer stated that he "was<lb />
not happy about the fact<lb />
that the letter was obtained<lb />
by robbery and that after<lb />
he saw the letter, he found<lb />
nothing in it worthwhile.<lb />
According to Dr.<lb />
Brewer, "Any kind of new<lb />
organization such as the<lb />
Media Board takes time to<lb />
smooth out its edges He<lb />
also stated that you cannot<lb />
expect a new structure to<lb />
function smoothly in the<lb />
first, second or third year.<lb />
Brewer added, "There are<lb />
problems with the Media<lb />
Board and any new organi-<lb />
zation. Yes, things need to<lb />
be worked out and hopefully<lb />
in future years things will<lb />
be straightened out<lb />
Dr. Brewer stated that<lb />
he was not aware of the<lb />
library hours, but he will<lb />
look into them and see if<lb />
something can be done<lb />
about an extension.<lb />
Brett Melvin, SGA pres-<lb />
ident, addressed the legis-<lb />
lature members regarding<lb />
SGA summer accomplish-<lb />
ments, its goals of the<lb />
upcoming year and the<lb />
responsibilities<lb />
poses of SGA.<lb />
and<lb />
pur-<lb />
The goals of the coming<lb />
year for SGA, stated<lb />
Melvin, are "to increase<lb />
student awareness and faith<lb />
in SGA, more publications<lb />
by SGA and continued<lb />
improvement of SGA transit<lb />
system by expanding routes<lb />
to the hospital and the<lb />
malls<lb />
Melvin further explained<lb />
the purposes and respon-<lb />
sibilities of the SGA, "To<lb />
represent the needs of<lb />
students, faculty and ad-<lb />
ministration, to provide<lb />
necessary service to stu-<lb />
dents through the transit<lb />
system, refrigerator rentals<lb />
and emergency loans and to<lb />
recognize student organi-<lb />
zations and funding<lb />
According to Melvin, for<lb />
important communication<lb />
between student body and<lb />
faculty, this year adminis-<lb />
trators will come and speak<lb />
tothe legislature.<lb />
B TERRY GRAY<lb />
h- ews Editor<lb />
The Media Board solved<lb />
. roblem of ,a $16,500<lb />
ficit in their proposed<lb />
Monday by<lb />
trimming the budgets of<lb />
various campus media.<lb />
1 he deficit was caused<lb />
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sports<lb />
Tusdy, October 9, 1979, Page 6<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Frosh NG Doug Smith<lb />
could be big star of future<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREfc<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Following the graduation of veteran nose guard 0iver<lb />
Felton, a large question mark remained in the center of the<lb />
ECU Pirates' defensive line.<lb />
Most observers expected Felton's replacement would be<lb />
last year's Outstanding Freshman Award winner, John<lb />
Hallow. For the first few games of the season, that is<lb />
exactly what happened.<lb />
But a young freshman named Doug Smith had otner<lb />
1 eSmith, an imposing figure at 6'5 225, started in the<lb />
Bucs' 45-10 romp over the Keydets of VMI, and though he<lb />
only managed two unassisted tackles on the night, the<lb />
Pirate coaches were impressed.<lb />
"Doug Smith has as much talent as any lineman we<lb />
have says defensive line coach Wayne Hall. "He s not<lb />
the best lineman we have but by the time he is a senior, he<lb />
could be e . ,<lb />
The missing ingredient for the bullish bmitn is<lb />
experience; raw talent exists but must be refined through<lb />
hard work and practice. <lb />
"He's just like any other high school football player<lb />
with a Uttle talent said Hall. "He really never had to<lb />
push himself to be better than his opposition.<lb />
"He's just beginning to learn the proper techniques;<lb />
getting low on Mockers and working on his initial<lb />
quickness . ,<lb />
It would be understandable for a young player who has<lb />
moved into a starting role on the defensive unit that was<lb />
ranked number two in the nation in 1978 to become<lb />
complacent; to be satisfied with his present<lb />
&amp;&amp;�<lb />
ECU's Doug Smith (92) in hot pursuit of VMI quarterback<lb />
(Photo by Hugh Johnson)<lb />
got<lb />
every day in practice.<lb />
'What you learn in technique from the coaches makes<lb />
the game a lot easier physically. You don't rely on just<lb />
shoulder tackles<lb />
Hall stated that although Smith moved into the tirst<lb />
string, "no one has a starting position sewn up<lb />
"This year we've had Tim Swords move in and start<lb />
instead of Vance Tingler. It all depends on how they grade<lb />
t out in each game.<lb /><lb />
��Doub could be and I think will be a great football<lb />
player fo?uapr�aed Hall. "You can only push a k.d so<lb />
fort �� that he is capable of being, then he s go.ng<lb />
,0h"Dougr"es� defensive lineman ability-wise ,�<lb />
come out of eastern North Carolina in a long tune. I think<lb />
tip can be as good as he wants to be<lb />
lull compares Smith to North Carolina State's Bubba<lb />
Green and Simon Gupton, as well as North Carolina �<lb />
Donnell Thompson.<lb />
"Those are all outstanding defensive football players<lb />
explains Hall, "but they all got there through hard work.<lb />
"For his size, he's the fastest lineman I have. His<lb />
initial quickness is not where it could be. In high school, he<lb />
was fast enough that he could hesitate for a second when<lb />
the ball was snapped and still make the play. But now, you<lb />
have to be the first one off the ball<lb />
Playing collegiate football is a dream come true for the<lb />
Bayboro native.<lb />
"In high school, I dreamt about playing against team-<lb />
like State, Duke, Wake Forest and all the big name<lb />
schools reflects Smith, "but when you're on the field<lb />
with them, it's just another team.<lb />
"I saw Ritcher (Wolfpack all-American center Jim) as<lb />
just another player, just like in practice<lb />
Doug Smith has come a long way in just a few months<lb />
in the Pirate camp, but as he explains, it has been a<lb />
constant learning process.<lb />
"It was up to me as to how hard I wanted to work and<lb />
how much I wanted to improve he said. "I had to have a<lb />
lot of help. The coaches naturally helped, but John Hallow<lb />
has helped me out a lot. I guess we both help each other in<lb />
practice and cheering for each other during games<lb />
Smith says that the early losses suffered by the Pirates<lb />
could be blamed on a lack of unity.<lb />
"Everybody is getting to know each other; the oneness<lb />
is there, now<lb />
ECU's Melvin Orioles, Pirates set for Series rematch<lb />
among<lb />
ECU Sports Information<lb />
As if opponents weren't<lb />
worried enough about him,<lb />
East Carolina sprinter Otis<lb />
Melvin mav have found<lb />
another event while he was<lb />
running in the World<lb />
University Games in Mexico<lb />
City last month.<lb />
The slender 200-meter<lb />
all-America performer from<lb />
Fayetteville turned onthe<lb />
afterburners in a pre-Games<lb />
meet and won the 400-<lb />
meters over an impressive<lb />
is a fine sprinter.<lb />
"I really feel like I can<lb />
run with anybody now he<lb />
said with a smile. "I really<lb />
get fired up when I'm<lb />
running against great com-<lb />
petition. That's when I<lb />
know I'll be at my best<lb />
Bill Carson, Melvin's<lb />
coach at East Carolina,<lb />
knows the abilities of his<lb />
senior well, considering him<lb />
one of those athletes who<lb />
refuses to lose.<lb />
"Otis is the type of<lb />
person you like to have on<lb />
"He only sees one thing when he runs<lb />
and that is the finish line'<lb />
ECU track coach Bill Carson<lb />
field, which brought him to<lb />
the obvious conclusion.<lb />
"I think that I can run<lb />
either one this year said<lb />
the senior blur. "I'll<lb />
probably run a lot of 400s to<lb />
get in shape to run the 200<lb />
meters anyway, so now that<lb />
I know what I can do, I may<lb />
run the longer race some,<lb />
��<lb />
too.<lb />
Before this past season<lb />
Melvin could sneak up on<lb />
the other competitors in his<lb />
race and sometimes even<lb />
win with virtual anonymity.<lb />
But, that all ended when he<lb />
made the NCAA final in the<lb />
200 meters last June.<lb />
"It used to be that if I<lb />
performed well I was always<lb />
a surprise performer to the<lb />
others he said. "I can't<lb />
surprise them as much any<lb />
more.<lb />
"I really feel I'm just as<lb />
good as any of the other top<lb />
splinters in the country and<lb />
on any given day, any one<lb />
of us can win. It's a good<lb />
thing we don't all look at<lb />
this as a life or death<lb />
matter because a different<lb />
person wins almost every<lb />
race.<lb />
The World University<lb />
Games afforded Melvin his<lb />
first exposure to inter-<lb />
national competition and<lb />
whetted his appetite for<lb />
more. He worked with six<lb />
different coaches, trained<lb />
daily with the finest athletes<lb />
in toe world and proved to<lb />
himself and the rest of the<lb />
track world that Otis Melvin<lb /><lb />
��<lb /><lb />
��<lb />
i ��<lb /><lb />
- <lb /><lb />
-t<lb />
the end of a relay, for<lb />
example Carson said.<lb />
"He only sees one thing<lb />
when he runs and that's the<lb />
finish line. He'll fight and<lb />
strain to be the first one<lb />
there every time, too<lb />
He's been the first one<lb />
there many times. He won<lb />
three straight meets prior to<lb />
the last NCAA outdoor meet<lb />
and was named the out-<lb />
standing runner in the Pitt<lb />
Invitational after winning<lb />
the 100 meters and the 200<lb />
meters.<lb />
Melvin's summer in-<lb />
cluded training in Arizona,<lb />
the National Sports Festival<lb />
in Colorado Springs, Colo<lb />
more training and the<lb />
World University Games, so<lb />
he's quite ready for a rest.<lb />
In Mexico City Melvin<lb />
won his trial heat of the 200<lb />
meters going away, took<lb />
second in the semifinal heat<lb />
and was the only American<lb />
in the final. He was running<lb />
for a medal when he pulled<lb />
a muscle in his leg with<lb />
about 30 yards to go.<lb />
"I need the rest for my<lb />
leg, too he said. "I'll<lb />
start back in about the<lb />
middle of October and work<lb />
toward preparing myself for<lb />
the indoor and outdoor<lb />
national meets and, hope-<lb />
fully, a spot on the Olympic<lb />
team<lb />
But, in which event,<lb />
Otis?<lb />
He responds with only a<lb />
puzzled look and then a big<lb />
confident smile.<lb />
It is that time of the year again when the leaves on<lb />
trees begin to turn, the air gets colder and living rooms get<lb />
more crowded. It is the time of year that television sets are<lb />
watched with intense concentration by millions of<lb />
Americans. ,<lb />
Why all the excitement? Because it is World Series<lb />
time, of course.<lb />
The excitement should really be apparent this season<lb />
with a seemingly great matchup set. The American<lb />
League's Baltimore Orioles and the National's Pittsburgh<lb />
Pirates seem destined to play a close series that should go<lb />
down to the seventh and final game.<lb />
The Orioles, considered by most the favorites, have it<lb />
all. The excellence of the Baltimore defense was evident in<lb />
the final game of their playoff series with California. Each<lb />
time the Angels threatened, it seemed the Bird's defense<lb />
came up with a crucial double play.<lb />
The Orioles can score runs, too. The offense is<lb />
spearheaded by MVP candidate Ken Singleton, Baltimore's<lb />
Mr. Steady all season long. First baseman Eddie Murray is<lb />
an awesome cleanup hitter and has plenty backup help at<lb />
the plate in third baseman Doug DeCinces, outfielder Gary<lb />
Roenicke, centerfielder Al Bumbry and oltimer Lee May.<lb />
Utility man John Lowenstein proved the quality of the<lb />
Oriole bench play when he slammed a pinch-hit homer in<lb />
the bottom of the tenth inning to give the Orioles a victory<lb />
in Game One of the A.L. Championship Series with<lb />
California.<lb />
Though the orioles are a well-balanced team, the bright<lb />
spot of the club has to be their pitching. One veteran<lb />
broadcast announcer called the Bird pitching "perfect<lb />
Heading the hurlers is Cy Young candidate Mike<lb /><lb />
Flanagan, a 23-game winner this season. The other starters<lb />
include future Hall of Famer Jim Palmer, Dennis Martinez,<lb />
Scott McGregor and Steve Stone. All four are capable of<lb />
putting the stops on any team in the major leagues,<lb />
including the awesome Pirates. ,<lb />
And awesome is just how one would describe the'<lb />
Pirates. Power and speed are the main elements of what,<lb />
at times, is a devastating run-scoring machine.<lb />
Leading the way for the Bucs is the dynamic duo of<lb />
Willie Stargell and Davd Parker. Parker, the N.L. MVP last<lb />
season, may have to stand aside the season and surrender<lb />
the award to the 38-year old Stargell.<lb />
Manager Chuck Tanner says Stargell is like wine<lb />
because he seems to get better with age. The most<lb />
valuable player in the playoff series with Cincinnati last<lb />
week, Stargell smacked a surprising 32 home runs during<lb />
the regular season.<lb />
Though Parker and Stargell get most of the media<lb />
attention, there are other Pirates deserving of i.<lb />
Outfielders Bill Robinson and John Milner both swing a bi<lb />
bat, asUoes third baseman Bill Madlock, who has a couple<lb />
of batting championships to his credit.<lb />
The Pirate defense is steady, as is the pitching. Starters<lb />
Bruce Kison, Bert Blyleven and John Candelaria all are<lb />
capable of having a super series. The bullpen is anchorea <lb />
by Kent Tekulve, who appeared in more than 90 games<lb />
this past season.<lb />
Both the Orioles and the Pirates are led by superb<lb />
managers. Baltimore's Earl Weaver is the best in the<lb />
business. His cleverness has enabled the Orioles to stay<lb />
near the top of the baseball world throughout the 70's,<lb />
despite having at times what many considered little talent.<lb />
Weaver should someday have a place in baseball's Hall of<lb />
Fame, as he has led the Orioles to the playoffs many<lb />
times.<lb />
Tanner, on the other hand, is making his first playoff <lb />
appearance. Yet he has always been considered one of the <lb />
best in the business. His work in making the Chicago �<lb />
White Sox a contender in the early 70's is still considered a <lb />
miracle.<lb />
This series has all the elements of a great one. Not to<lb />
mention all the strengths that both teams possess, this<lb />
series is a rematch of the one played in 1971. That series<lb />
was won by the Pirates in seven games, thanks to the<lb />
excellent play of the late Roberto Clemente.<lb />
The 1971 World Series is considered one of the greatest <lb />
series ever played. This one has the potential to be just as <lb />
good. <lb />
There should be one big difference this time though. J<lb />
The Orioles should win in seven this time around.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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Lady<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Disappointment seems to be underscored thus far in the<lb />
1979 campaign of the Lady Pirate volleyball team.<lb />
In the South Carolina Invitational Tournament held this<lb />
weekend, the Lady Bucs wee eliminated in their first day of<lb />
competition, with the deciding blow being dealt by the<lb />
University of Georgia, 15-11, 15-6.<lb />
The Lady Pirates began their trek with an opening<lb />
round loss to the University of Kentucky, 15-6, 15-12.<lb />
From there it appeared that the luck of the East<lb />
Carolina lasses would improve.<lb />
In front of a noisy partisan crowd, the Lady Bucs upset<lb />
the tournament hosts, the University of South Carolina.<lb />
The victory came in a grueling three game marathon,<lb />
17-15, 10-15, 18-16.<lb />
"We beat a very strong South Carolina team praised<lb />
Coach Alita Dillon. "Our defense looked a whole lot better<lb />
and our offense was under control for the first time this<lb />
season.<lb />
"We were attacking more effectively and serving more<lb />
consistently<lb />
ECU's second loss of the day came in an upsetting<lb />
15-9, 10-15, 15-7 squeeker for N.C. State University.<lb />
"We split with State, but I still think there were some<lb />
things we should have done and we would have beaten<lb />
them. Overall, though, I was really impressed.<lb />
"Oddly enough, South Carolina lost four in a row and<lb />
went out early also<lb />
The Tar Heels of North Carolina walked away with first<lb />
place honors, nipping the Kentucky Wildcats in the finals.<lb />
The Wildcats earlier eliminated State to earn a berth in<lb />
the finals.<lb />
North Carolina was the only undefeated team in their<lb />
pool.<lb />
Dillon cited Mitzi Davis and Ginny Rodgers for their<lb />
improved defensive play in the tourney.<lb />
"We're starting to look more like a team said Dillon.<lb />
Senior spiker LaVonda Duncan feels that a lack of the<lb />
personnel that the 1978 squad possessed is the reason for<lb />
the sluggish start.<lb />
"WeTre really just starting to progress explains<lb />
Duncan. "This weekend is the first time we've played<lb />
together as a team and not as six individuals out on the<lb />
court.<lb />
"We've had a lot of problems<lb />
Duncan says that the loss of stars Rosie Thompson and<lb />
Becky Beauchamp have hurt the team, as they provided<lb />
much of the offensive punch and the defensive flexibility.<lb />
"It's hurt us a great deal Duncan relates. "Overall<lb />
we're a very short team.<lb />
"We've got Sharon Perry and she's pretty tall, but<lb />
beyond that we have no height.<lb />
"Another thing, I guess, is that Rosie was so<lb />
aggressive. We miss that.<lb />
"The game (tonight) with N.C. State is very important<lb />
to this team.<lb />
"We've had to do s lot of adjusting said Duncan,<lb />
"and we've got a long way to go. But we're definitely<lb />
coming around<lb />
ECU volleyball action<lb />
i<lb /><pb facs="00057221_tn_0007" /><lb />
9 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 7<lb />
Series pits 'Mr. Sunshine 9 vs. 'Mr. Computer<lb />
Anthony Collins scores for the Pirates<lb />
UNC-Wake Forest matchup<lb />
is crucial to ACC race<lb />
By DICK BRINSTER<lb />
Associated Press Writer<lb />
North Carolina has not<lb />
von its first five football<lb />
games in any season since<lb />
148, but the man most<lb />
responsible for bettering the<lb />
Tar Heels' 4-0 mark says he<lb />
isn't concerned about that.<lb />
It's not that Coach Dick<lb />
Crum is figuring all the<lb />
LSih-ranked Tar Heels must<lb />
do is show up Saturday to<lb />
beat Wake Forest in their<lb />
N79 Atlantic Coast Con-<lb />
ference debut. In fact, that<lb />
would be a ridiculous notion<lb />
in view of the Demon<lb />
Deacons' 4-1 record.<lb />
'We'll probably mention<lb />
that to the players Crum<lb />
said Sunday, "but that's<lb />
really not important to us <lb />
jusl the ball game Crum<lb />
is long on theory and short<lb />
on pomp and circumstance,<lb />
and his theory at this point<lb />
is that the Tar Heels must<lb />
contain Wake Forest quar-<lb />
terback Jay Venuto. They<lb />
had their share of practice<lb />
Saturday when Cincinnati<lb />
quarterback Tony Kapetanis<lb />
completed 14 of 26 passes<lb />
for 227 yards in the<lb />
Bearcats' 35-14 loss to the<lb />
Tar Heels.<lb />
"I think Cincinnati was<lb />
good for us in that regard<lb />
said Crum. "That's going to<lb />
be the big question in the<lb />
ball game he said when<lb />
asked if North Carolina<lb />
couid keep Wake Forest's<lb />
aerial circus from stealing<lb />
the show.<lb />
The Deacons had a<lb />
tough time for much of their<lb />
contest against Virginia<lb />
Tech, but Venuto hit on key<lb />
passes in the fourth period<lb />
as Wake Forest overcame a<lb />
14-7 deficit to come away as<lb />
a 19-14 winner.<lb />
While Crum will be<lb />
concerned with stopping<lb />
Venuto, Wake Forest Coach<lb />
John Mackovic has a major<lb />
problem of his own �<lb />
Famous Amos Lawrence,<lb />
the nation's leading rusher.<lb />
"I remember Amos<lb />
Lawrence said Mackovic.<lb />
"Once you see him you<lb />
don't forget him<lb />
Tailback Lawrence<lb />
maintained his 140-yard per<lb />
game average against Cin-<lb />
cinnati with a 143-yard,<lb />
performance. And if that<lb />
did not present a big<lb />
enough problem for Mac-<lb />
kovic, the Tar Heels showed<lb />
him fullback Doug Paschal,<lb />
generally Lawrence's block-<lb />
er and quarterback Matt<lb />
Kupec's short-yardage re-<lb />
ceiver. Paschal gained a<lb />
career-high 111 yards a-<lb />
gainst Cincinnati.<lb />
"I think we'll have to<lb />
play our best defensive<lb />
game of the year Mac-<lb />
kovic explained. "They<lb />
certainly run the ball as<lb />
well as anyone<lb />
Those were the precise<lb />
thoughts of Clemson Coach<lb />
Danny Ford prior to the<lb />
Tigers' 17-7 victory over<lb />
Virginia. On Saturday the<lb />
Tigers will face a lesser<lb />
threat in the form of<lb />
Virginia Tech's runners.<lb />
By WILL GRIMSLEY<lb />
AP Special Correspondent<lb />
Baseball's 1979 World<lb />
Series boils down to this: it<lb />
is "Mr. Computer" match-<lb />
ing strategies with "Mr.<lb />
Sunshine the close-to-the<lb />
-vest gang going against the<lb />
free-wheeling Happiness<lb />
Boys.<lb />
The Birds and the Bucs<lb />
� one of the most<lb />
intriguing matchups in<lb />
years.<lb />
When you think of the<lb />
Baltimore Orioles, the A-<lb />
merican League champions<lb />
who ran off and hid from<lb />
the favored Yankees and<lb />
Red Sox, you conjure up a<lb />
huge green chessboard<lb />
presided over by a little<lb />
puckish guy with silver hair.<lb />
But 'Earl Weaver, the<lb />
Orioles manager, is base-<lb />
ball's Bobby Fischer � a<lb />
mind like a steel trap, a<lb />
plotter, a man of a thousand<lb />
moves who leaves nothing<lb />
to chance.<lb />
With Earl Weaver, the<lb />
buck stops at his cluttered<lb />
desk. "How important is a<lb />
manager's role?" he re-<lb />
peats an oft-asked, loaded<lb />
question. "It's everything. I<lb />
pick the 25 men who play<lb />
for me. I say when they<lb />
play. I say what they do. I<lb />
am responsible<lb />
When you think of the<lb />
Pittsburgh Pirates, the Na-<lb />
tional League champions,<lb />
you visualize a gang rumble<lb />
� ear-puncturing noise,<lb />
raucous banter, heavy bats,<lb />
a lot of muscle, friendly<lb />
pushing and shoving.<lb />
From the wings, a<lb />
benign-looking man watched<lb />
the tumult not with distaste<lb />
but with obvious amuse-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"Aren't they great?<lb />
says Chuck Tanner, the<lb />
skipper. "They have a lot of<lb />
fun. No jealousies. No<lb />
brooders. No fatheads. This<lb />
is their style. Everything is<lb />
loose<lb />
Tanner is called "Mr.<lb />
Sunshine" because of his<lb />
amicible disposition and<lb />
perpetual optimism. He<lb />
looks upon his protegees as<lb />
adults. He lets each do his<lb />
own thing. He maintains<lb />
discipline with a padded<lb />
glove.<lb />
Weaver, winner of six<lb />
division titles and four AL<lb />
pennants in his 12 years as<lb />
Baltimore boss, is quieter<lb />
and appears more serious<lb />
though he possesses a wry<lb />
sense of humor. Many rate<lb />
him the best manager in<lb />
baseball.<lb />
This year he took a team<lb />
without any big-salaried<lb />
superstar and nursed them<lb />
to 102 victories � the<lb />
fourth time his teams have<lb />
won more than 100 games.<lb />
He won out in the toughest<lb />
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didn't do it with mirrors.<lb />
He didn't do it with soft<lb />
talk or iron discipline. He<lb />
did it with cold logic. He<lb />
complied an exhaustive<lb />
"book" on rival teams and<lb />
set up a detailed card<lb />
system on comparative<lb />
strengths and weaknesses.<lb />
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called "deep depth" �<lb />
plenty of strong arms in the<lb />
bullpen and bats on the<lb />
bench. He moved them<lb />
around like pieces on a<lb />
chess board. His moves<lb />
were amazing.<lb />
"I've got good pitching<lb />
and good defense he<lb />
says. "Sure I make the<lb />
wrong move sometimes, but<lb />
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8 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 9 Ortrtwr iqtq<lb />
Intramural info<lb />
By RICKI GUARMIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
FENCING CLUB<lb />
Dr. George Weigand,<lb />
advisor and instructor for<lb />
the ECU Fencing Club,<lb />
Fencing club meets this Wednesday<lb />
invites all interested stu-<lb />
dents to participate in the<lb />
club's weekly instructional<lb />
sessions. The club meets<lb />
each Wednesday, from 4<lb />
p.m. until 6 p.m in<lb />
Memorial Gym, Room 108.<lb />
Gaither sparks<lb />
Florida A &amp;M<lb />
By HERSCHELNISSENSON<lb />
AP Sports Writer<lb />
Let's forget about the<lb />
Southern Cals and the<lb />
Amabamas and the Okla-<lb />
homas and the rest of the<lb />
Top Twenty for awhile and<lb />
devote a few paragraphs to<lb />
the Rattlers of Florida<lb />
A&amp;M.<lb />
That's the predominantly<lb />
black school from Talla-<lb />
hassee which the legendary<lb />
Coach Jake Gaither put on<lb />
the football map. And that's<lb />
rA' as in agile, 'M' as in<lb />
mobile and, as Gaither liked<lb />
to say, the Rattlers were<lb />
quite hostile Saturday in<lb />
defeating Miami of Florida<lb />
16-13.<lb />
On the surface, it seems<lb />
like just a game between<lb />
two intrastate rivals. But it<lb />
goes deeper than that.<lb />
Florida A&amp;M won the<lb />
NCAA Division I-AA nation-<lb />
al championship last vear<lb />
while the University of<lb />
Miami is classified as<lb />
Division I-A.<lb />
The Southern Cals and<lb />
Alabamas and Oklahomas,<lb />
of course, reside in Division<lb />
I-A with Miami. Besides<lb />
Florida A&amp;M, Division I-AA<lb />
includes the likes of the<lb />
Ohio Valley, Big Sky and<lb />
Yankee Conferences, among<lb />
others.<lb />
While Florida A&amp;M was<lb />
embarrassing Miami, the<lb />
top five teams in The<lb />
Associated Press ratings all<lb />
rolled to relatively easy<lb />
victories. Top-rated South-<lb />
ern California blasted Wash-<lb />
ington State 50-21, runner<lb />
up Alabama blanked Wichi-<lb />
ta State 38-0, No. 3<lb />
Oklahoma crushed Colorado<lb />
and former Sooner coach<lb />
Chuck Fairbanks 49-24,<lb />
fourth-ranked Texas de-<lb />
feated Rice 26-9 and No. 5<lb />
Nebraska swamped New<lb />
Mexico State 57-0.<lb />
Elsewhere, sixth-ranked<lb />
Houston nipped Baylor 13-<lb />
10, No. 7 Washington<lb />
whipped Oregon State 41-0,<lb />
No. 8 Ohio State shaded<lb />
Northwestern 16-7, No. 9<lb />
Florida State drubbed Lou-<lb />
isville 27-0 and No. 10<lb />
Notre Dame held off<lb />
Georgia Tech. 21-13.<lb />
In the Second Ten, No.<lb />
11 Michigan knocked off<lb />
No. 16 Michigan State 21-7,<lb />
Minnesota upset No. 12<lb />
Purdue 31-14<lb />
SKI CLUB<lb />
There will be an organi-<lb />
zational meeting for the<lb />
Snow Skiing Club on Wed-<lb />
nesday, Oct. 10, at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in Memorial Gym,<lb />
Room 104. All interested<lb />
skiers should attend so that<lb />
planning can begin for the<lb />
winter season.<lb />
RACQUETBALL CLUB<lb />
An organizational meet-<lb />
ing for the Racquetball Club<lb />
will be held on Wednes-<lb />
day, Oct. 17, at 6:30 p.m. in<lb />
Memorial Gym, Room 104.<lb />
All interested players should<lb />
attend.<lb />
Intramural-Recreational<lb />
SPORTS COUNCIL<lb />
The October meeting of<lb />
the Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Sports Council will be held<lb />
on Thursday, Oct. 11, in<lb />
Brewster C-103. All intra-<lb />
mural representatives and<lb />
interested students should<lb />
attend!<lb />
SOCCER<lb />
The Soccer entry dead-<lb />
line is Thursday, Oct. 11. A<lb />
Captain's Meeting will be<lb />
held on Monday, Oct. 15, at<lb />
7 p.m. in Brewster B-102.<lb />
ALMOST ANYTHING GOES<lb />
The top eight finishers<lb />
(not listed in order) in last<lb />
week's Almost Anything<lb />
Goes were Village Green<lb />
Villians, On Your Backs,<lb />
The Cloudy Grads, Easy<lb />
U's, Invincables, Who Done<lb />
It, Kelley's Heroes, and<lb />
Power Hitters.<lb />
These eight teams, along<lb />
with 14 others, were<lb />
competitors last Wednesday<lb />
afternoon in crazy activities<lb />
like the silly centipede and<lb />
the dance balloon -a- thon.<lb />
Prizes were awarded by<lb />
local merchants for the top<lb />
eight finishers, with the<lb />
intramural department also<lb />
awarding T-shirts to the<lb />
first place Power Hitters. A<lb />
special award went to Patty<lb />
Brown and her New Com-<lb />
munity "A" team for a nip<lb />
and tuck last place fiuish.<lb />
FLAG FOOTBALL<lb />
Flag Football play-offs<lb />
begin this week. Divisional<lb />
finals will be played on<lb />
Thursday at 5 p.m. All-<lb />
Campus play-offs will begin<lb />
Sunday at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
DEADLINES<lb />
Cross Campus Run entry<lb />
dates are scheduled from<lb />
Oct. 5-12. The last day to<lb />
sign up for Soccer is Oct. 11<lb />
and the last day for team<lb />
handball is Oct. 25.<lb />
Two-on-Two Basketball<lb />
and Co-Rec Flag Football<lb />
participants have until Oct.<lb />
11 to sign up.<lb />
11 to sign up. Tennis<lb />
Doubles sign-up will last<lb />
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TENNIS RESULTS<lb />
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Finals are being played<lb />
today at 5 p.m. at College<lb />
nill lennis Courts.<lb />
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Ginn's Guesses:<lb />
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Fox's Forecast:<lb />
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2. IBAC<lb />
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4. Tri Sigma<lb />
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features<lb />
Tuesday, October 9, 1979, Page 9<lb />
Greenville, N.C,<lb />
Paycheck and Cross<lb />
headline outdoor concert<lb />
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown<lb />
Leah Ferree and parents<lb />
(Concert photos by Richard Green)<lb />
By WILLIAM JONES<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
A brilliant Carolina sun shown down through the<lb />
cloudless azure of last Sunday's laid-back afternoon. The<lb />
crowd gathering to attend the open-air concert jointly<lb />
promoted by Outdoor Opry Productions (the same folks<lb />
who run the Carolina Opry House) and the CU<lb />
Interfraternity Council, couldn't have asked for a finer day<lb />
on which to enjoy live music in the out of doors.<lb />
Throughout the afternoon and early evening performances<lb />
of Mike Cross, Delbert McClinton, Clarence "Gatemouth"<lb />
Brown, and Johnny Paycheck, a blustery western breeze<lb />
proved to be the only inconvenience the audience and<lb />
musicians had to deal with.<lb />
The concert was a fine example of a first-class<lb />
entertainment production. The grounds had been prepared<lb />
to accomodate up to 20,000 people. There was no problem<lb />
with space or facilities for the approximately 5,000 which<lb />
attended. The Greenville Jaycees provided refreshments<lb />
(soft drinks and hot dogs). The Greenville and Winterville<lb />
rescue squads were available in case of emergencies (one<lb />
traffic accident did occur from which 3 people were taken<lb />
to Pitt Memorial Hospital). Security men in red T-shirts<lb />
with large stars and the word "security" emblazoned in<lb />
white across the front patrolled the grounds on foot and<lb />
horseback.<lb />
At 2:00, Mike Cross began the opening act. Cross<lb />
prefers being the lead act on multi-performance bills. He<lb />
says he likes to set the mood.<lb />
Mike Cross' music is not immediately classifiable. He<lb />
refers to himself as a "hippie folksinger One of his major<lb />
influences has been the blues "pickers" of the '20s and<lb />
'30s such as Ledbelly. The other is Celtic folk songs.<lb />
Cross dropped out of law school with only one semester<lb />
to complete before receiving a diploma. When asked how<lb />
his wife felt about him leaving law school for the uncertain<lb />
fate of an individual performer, Cross replied, "She was<lb />
the one who encouraged me to do itI met her when I<lb />
was playing in a little pizza parlor. My wife was going to<lb />
school at Duke, and she came in there one night and really<lb />
liked some of the blues I was playing and that's how we<lb />
got to know each other. So, she's always assumed I was a<lb />
musician primarily. When I went to law school she was<lb />
slightly disappointedI told her, 'Laurie, I want to do<lb />
something a little more secure than music 'cause I feel<lb />
responsible to you and to any children we have�' She<lb />
said 'Mikeif you're in law school for me, you're not<lb />
doing what I want you to do  If you were going to die in<lb />
a couple of years, what would you do?' So, I said OK<lb />
When asked how his son was doing, Cross said, "He's<lb />
doing great, he's a fine little fella' If he can overcome the<lb />
genetic difficulties he's going to have being my son, I think<lb />
he'll work out OK<lb />
Joyner offers new service<lb />
By JEFFREY JOSEPH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A new service is being<lb />
offered by the ECU libra-<lb />
ries. Jo Ann Bell, Director<lb />
of the Health Sciences<lb />
Library and Eugene Bru-<lb />
nelle, Director of Joyner<lb />
Library have announced<lb />
that the two libraries are<lb />
cooperating to provide a<lb />
journal delivery service for<lb />
faculty and students.<lb />
Under the new system,<lb />
faculty and student users<lb />
may request that journals<lb />
located permanently at the<lb />
Health Sciences Library,<lb />
Joyner Library, or the<lb />
Music Branch Library be<lb />
delivered to another of<lb />
these libraries for their use.<lb />
The service is designed to<lb />
aid those lacking transporta-<lb />
tion to or from one of the<lb />
libraries, and will be<lb />
available Monday through<lb />
Friday of each week be-<lb />
ginning Oct. 1st.<lb />
To request a journal, the<lb />
complete title, the volume<lb />
number and the publication<lb />
date must be given. The<lb />
page number to be con-<lb />
sulted should also be cited.<lb />
Faculty members should<lb />
give their name, the name<lb />
of their department and<lb />
their office telephone num-<lb />
ber. Students must provide<lb />
their name and major, as<lb />
well as their telephone<lb />
number. Also indicate the<lb />
library to which the journal<lb />
will be delivered.<lb />
The delivery schedule<lb />
includes four time periods.<lb />
Requests received by 11:00<lb />
a.m. will be delivered to the<lb />
specified location by 1:30<lb />
p.m. If a request comes in<lb />
between 11:00 a.m. and<lb />
2:00 p.m delivery will be<lb />
made by 5:00 that evening.<lb />
Requests received between<lb />
2:00 and 4:00 p.m. will be<lb />
delivered by 9:00 the<lb />
following morning. Calls<lb />
after 4:00 p.m. will result in<lb />
delivery by 1:30 the next<lb />
day.<lb />
About his having "gone national Cross says, If<lb />
the question is, 'Are you working on reaching people in<lb />
other parts of the country?' the answer is yes. We're<lb />
doing that by having me travel and perform and try to get<lb />
records out. At this point in time, however, there are only<lb />
isolated sections of the United States where people have<lb />
even heard of me, much less whether they like me or not<lb />
When asked if he had anything to say to the students of<lb />
ECU, Cross replied, "Yes. I'd like to say that college is a<lb />
serious business. Don't be fooled into going down that<lb />
primrose path where you have fun. You've got to suffer to<lb />
learn. And I'd like to say that my tongue is deeply<lb />
imbedded in my cheek as I say these words<lb />
The same Puckish, cracker-barrel humor that makes<lb />
Mike Cross one of North Carolina's most popular<lb />
performers remains when Cross leaves the stage.<lb />
After a few minutes changing equipment, Delbert<lb />
McClinton and band came on stage. The most recent<lb />
edition of Playboy states that McClinton may be the<lb />
best white rhythm and blues rock n roller in the world<lb />
His performance Sunday bore this out.<lb />
When asked what he thought of the Playboy article,<lb />
McClinton replied, "Well, they butchered it up some. But<lb />
any kind of deal like that is good. Lots of people see it<lb />
Although he prefers to play small clubs (because that's<lb />
where you make it sound right), McClinton was satisfied<lb />
with his set, except for the effect of the breeze.<lb />
"That wind's a killer he said. The wind blows it<lb />
(the music) around like a bad radio station. It fades in, and<lb />
it fades out<lb />
The wind was a problem for "Gatemouth" Brown also,<lb />
who said he felt like he was eating his words, getting them<lb />
blown back in his face. Brown refuses to have his music<lb />
classified. It runs the gamut from rock 'n' roll to blues to<lb />
country.<lb />
Brown has only recently begun to attract a lot of<lb />
national attention though he's been playing music for over<lb />
20 years. A few months ago he cut an album with Roy<lb />
Clark, having returned from an international tour of Africa,<lb />
Europe and the Soviet Union.<lb />
After Brown and the Gatemouth Express's perfor-<lb />
mance, The West Texas Music Company, Johnny<lb />
Paycheck's band, came on stage and began to warm up the<lb />
crowd for the country star.<lb />
Simply dressed in overalls, orange T-shirt and with a<lb />
blue bandana holding back his long hair, the country<lb />
spokesman for the working man proceeded to entertain.<lb />
After an assortment of numbers including his 1971 hit<lb />
"Don't Take Her She's All I Got Paycheck closed the<lb />
show with his former number one song, "Take This Job<lb />
and Shove It<lb />
Security men hustled Paycheck off into the cool<lb />
evening. After a full but all too short day of entertainment,<lb />
the crowd dispersed and headed for home.<lb />
Foreign Service<lb />
Mike Cross<lb />
Delbert McClinton<lb />
(Concert photos by Richard Green)<lb />
Exciting careers available after graduation<lb />
"College PaPers�publtehed j c<lb />
by "Rolling Stone"<lb />
� AMERICA<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
College Papers is a new<lb />
tabloid magazine published<lb />
by Rolling Stone Press. Its<lb />
style is even reminiscent of<lb />
Rolling Stone, and it shares<lb />
some of its staff with the<lb />
larger magazine. To dwell<lb />
upon the similarities of the<lb />
two publications, however,<lb />
would be to obscure their<lb />
differences. In order to<lb />
properly appreciate the<lb />
College Papers approach to<lb />
politics and popular culture<lb />
one must understand the<lb />
motives behind its con-<lb />
ception.<lb />
Issue number one of<lb />
College Papers is at local<lb />
news stands now. In its<lb />
introduction Kate Wenner<lb />
writes: "When Rolling<lb />
Stone published its first<lb />
issue in 1967, it launched a<lb />
new kind of journalism.<lb />
Rock V roll, drugs, the<lb />
protest against the war, and<lb />
the sexual revolution were<lb />
all issues of the times.<lb />
Rolling Stone reported on<lb />
them from the inside, ss a<lb />
participant in what was<lb />
i,<lb />
happening, while the rest of<lb />
the prtds looked on from<lb />
the outside, unable to<lb />
appreciate the profound<lb />
changes that were going<lb />
on.<lb />
i<lb />
Indeed, College Papers<lb />
bills itself as a publication<lb />
for college students not<lb />
about them. College Papers<lb />
will regularly run a section<lb />
entitled "Notebook which<lb />
will be a continuing forum<lb />
where college students can<lb />
publish their work. Fiction,<lb />
journalism, poetry, photo-<lb />
graphy, cartoons, essays,<lb />
illustrations and reviews are<lb />
all eligible.<lb />
College Papers is a<lb />
quarterly publication; there-<lb />
fore, the next issue is not<lb />
due out until January 2,<lb />
1980. That should give<lb />
students just enough time<lb />
to accumulate some quality<lb />
work.<lb />
In its first issue College<lb />
Papers examines the anti-<lb />
nuclear movement, new<lb />
legislation to reinstate the<lb />
draft, rising tuition costs,<lb />
and a new law that would<lb />
allow college students and<lb />
the public to receive copies<lb />
of aptitude tests for admis-<lb />
sion to college and graduate<lb />
school. There are feature<lb />
articles on Bruce Spring-<lb />
steen, Gilda Radner, and<lb />
William Borroughs. Also<lb />
included is an article on<lb />
beer which includes the<lb />
results of a poll taken on<lb />
several campuses in order<lb />
to determine what the 20<lb />
most popular brands are.<lb />
These topics maintain an<lb />
unmistakably college pos-<lb />
ture. It may be hoped that<lb />
ultimately a magazine ap-<lb />
proaching news and culture<lb />
form this angle will serve to<lb />
inspire a degree of self-<lb />
consciousness among the<lb />
college community. It is a<lb />
credit to the .foresight of<lb />
Rolling Stone Press that<lb />
college students finally have<lb />
a national forum and,<lb />
subsequently, a common<lb />
denominator. We shall have<lb />
to allow events to create the<lb />
present and the future to<lb />
chart its own course,<lb />
however, before it will be<lb />
possible to measure its<lb />
impact.<lb />
J The Major Attractions<lb />
I Committee presents Amer-<lb />
J ica in concert TONIGHT!<lb />
� The show begins at 8:00<lb />
� p.m. in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
i HOMECOMING<lb />
A homecoming dance fea-<lb />
turing Beau Thorp and<lb />
Generation II will be held<lb />
on Oct. 13, in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
By MICHAEL F. GEORGE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Are you interested in<lb />
traveling abroad? Do you<lb />
look forward to an exciting<lb />
career after graduation?<lb />
Well, it just may be that the<lb />
Foreign Service is for you!<lb />
The first step in a<lb />
Foreign Service career is<lb />
the Foreign Service exam,<lb />
which will be given in<lb />
Raleigh on Saturday, Dec.<lb />
1, 1979. The deadline for<lb />
registration is Oct. 19.<lb />
Over 130 countries are<lb />
served by the Foreign<lb />
Service, the State Depart-<lb />
ment's diplomatic, consular<lb />
and overseas cultural and<lb />
information service. There<lb />
are four specialized fields:<lb />
administrative, consular,<lb />
economiccommercial and<lb />
political affairs.<lb />
The administrative field<lb />
is the management division<lb />
of the foreign service. In<lb />
administration, a great ima-<lb />
gination is needed to come<lb />
up with ideas to keep the<lb />
system working, and this<lb />
field involves great respon-<lb />
sibility. The administrator<lb />
would be involved in budget<lb />
planning, maintenance of<lb />
property, procurement of<lb />
supplies, contracts and tra-<lb />
vel arrangements and<lb />
labor-management negotia-<lb />
tions.<lb />
In the consular field, one<lb />
would work primarily with<lb />
the local people of the<lb />
particular country.<lb />
"They must combine the<lb />
skills of the diplomat, social<lb />
worker, lawyer and judge<lb />
is how the Foreign Service<lb />
con-<lb />
Handbook describes a<lb />
suiar officer. This<lb />
requires fluency<lb />
native language<lb />
in<lb />
of<lb />
job<lb />
the<lb />
the<lb />
country because of the close<lb />
association with local offi-<lb />
cials and the public in<lb />
general.<lb />
Trade, investment, and<lb />
monetary matters and en-<lb />
ergy are some concerns in<lb />
the economic field. An<lb />
individual working in this<lb />
field reports on any eco-<lb />
nomic trends that would<lb />
affect U.S. interests. Again,<lb />
local officials would be<lb />
consulted. "In addition to<lb />
knowing economics, they<lb />
must be politically and<lb />
culturally perceptive, skillful<lb />
in drafting, and flexible<lb />
the Foreign Service Hand-<lb />
book says of personnel in<lb />
this field.<lb />
The fourth field of<lb />
specialty in the Foreign<lb />
Service is political affairs.<lb />
Foreign language is a<lb />
definite requirement here.<lb />
Political officers present the<lb />
U.S. government's views on<lb />
all political issues and<lb />
report on anything political<lb />
or involving U.S. interests.<lb />
Knowledge of the history,<lb />
culture, language and poli-<lb />
tics of the particular country<lb />
is essential.<lb />
The entrance examina-<lb />
tion must be passed before<lb />
entering the Foreign Ser-<lb />
vice. Last year 12,200 took<lb />
the test and 2,800 passed.<lb />
A wide range of knowledge<lb />
� from foreign and domes-<lb />
tic affairs to U.S. history,<lb />
government and culture �<lb />
is needed to complete the<lb />
exam successfully. Appli-<lb />
cants must also be fluent in<lb />
English grammar skills. The<lb />
minimum age requierd to<lb />
apply is 20.<lb />
Even after passing the<lb />
exam, applicants are not<lb />
admitted to the Service<lb />
permanently. Depending<lb />
upon test scores, each<lb />
individual is placed in one<lb />
of eight classes. At the end<lb />
of a four-year trial probation<lb />
period, employees are<lb />
either promoted or fired,<lb />
according to the caliber of<lb />
their work.<lb />
Employees who are kept<lb />
on can look forward to a<lb />
30-year career � 15 years<lb />
in overseas work with<lb />
relocation every two to four<lb />
years. Promotions come<lb />
every 18 months, depending<lb />
on performance.<lb />
The pay scale for Class 8<lb />
is from $13,014-15,618 per<lb />
year. For Class 7 the pay is<lb />
$15,222-18,264. Everything<lb />
depends on your perform-<lb />
ance, experience, and<lb />
qualifications.<lb />
Anyone interested in the<lb />
exam should see Dr.<lb />
Griffith in Brewster A-123,<lb />
who will be able to explain<lb />
the Foreign Service.<lb />
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Page 10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 9 October 1979<lb />
Bo Thorpe to perform in<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
A new musical pheno-<lb />
menon will come to ECU on<lb />
Saturday, Oct. 13, when Bo<lb />
Thorpe and Generation II<lb />
perform in Wright Auditor-<lb />
ium. . c<lb />
Rocky Mount native Bo<lb />
Thorpe has put together a<lb />
big band � but not just<lb />
another big band. Genera-<lb />
tion II combines the best of<lb />
the traditional big band<lb />
sound with today's modern<lb />
electronic sound. The re-<lb />
sults may be described as<lb />
orchestrated disco.<lb />
The Student Union Spe-<lb />
cial Attraction's Committee<lb />
sponsors this appearance<lb />
which climaxes the Home-<lb />
coming festivities.<lb />
According to Thorpe the<lb />
idea for the band was<lb />
conceived while attending a<lb />
collegiate football game.<lb />
During the half-time show<lb />
he noticed that the band<lb />
was playing big band<lb />
music, the cheerleaders<lb />
were jitterbugging, and the<lb />
people in the stands were<lb />
going wild.<lb />
Convinced this idea<lb />
would work, Thorpe went to<lb />
New York and contacted<lb />
Dan Rather, a friend from<lb />
Vietnam days. Rather put<lb />
him in touch with noted<lb />
composer Sid Cooper who<lb />
had worked with such<lb />
luminaries as Tommy Dor-<lb />
sey, and Frank Sinatra .<lb />
Thorpe and Cooper star-<lb />
ted by substituting the<lb />
electronic sounds of today<lb />
for the acoustic instruments<lb />
that were long associated<lb />
with big bands. They also<lb />
re-arranged many of the old<lb />
favorites giving them a<lb />
harder disco beat.<lb />
The band debuted last<lb />
March at Regine's, one of<lb />
New York's ultra-chic d's-<lb />
cos. This appearance by the<lb />
band at Regine's marked<lb />
the first ever for a live band<lb />
at the club. The event was<lb />
given national coverage on<lb />
ABC evening news.<lb />
In the first six months of<lb />
its existence the band<lb />
appeared on a national<lb />
television special with Dan-<lb />
ny Thomas, Eartha Kitt,<lb />
and Bob Hope, played a<lb />
two-week stand at the<lb />
Riverboat Room, performed<lb />
the concert dance for the<lb />
Belmont Stakes, and played<lb />
at a reception for President<lb />
Carter.<lb />
Tickets for the dance are<lb />
on sale at the Central Ticket<lb />
office and are priced at $2<lb />
for ECU students and $4 for<lb />
the public. All tickets sold<lb />
at the door will be $4.<lb />
Real Crisis Center<lb />
Got a real problem?<lb />
Get some REAL help!<lb />
758-HELP<lb />
24-hour walk-in clinic<lb />
1117 Evans Street Greenville, N. C. 2 7834<lb />
REAL CRISIS CENTER<lb />
Portraits<lb />
will be<lb />
taken:<lb />
OVERTON<lb />
Located on corner 3rd and Jarvis St.<lb />
Grade "A" Whole Fryers<lb />
34'lb.<lb />
Aurora Toilet Tissue<lb />
2 roll pkg. 2$1.00<lb />
Coca-Cola<lb />
2 liter plastic btl. 78'<lb />
Bounty Paper Towels<lb />
Giant Roll 58'<lb />
Morton's Frozen Chicken Pot Pies<lb />
8ozpkg. 4$1.00<lb />
Golden Ripe Bananas<lb />
4 lbs. $1.00<lb />
Carolina Dairies All Flavors Sherbet<lb />
Qt. pkg. 2$1.00<lb />
Expires Oct. 13. Please have coupons clipped.<lb />
Dawn detergent<lb />
Giant btl. 68' with this<lb />
coupon and $7.50 food<lb />
order excluding<lb />
specials.Limlt one Per<lb />
customer, without coupon 68.<lb />
Crisco Oil<lb />
24 oz. btl.78' with this<lb />
coupon and $7.50 food<lb />
order excluding<lb />
specials. Limit �ne pr<lb />
customer, without coupon 98.<lb />
Duncan Hines Yellow or<lb />
Butter Golden Cake Mix<lb />
17 oz. box 58' with this coupon<lb />
and $7.50 food order excluding<lb />
specials. Llmlt �ne per customer,<lb />
without coupon 78.<lb />
ECU Pirate<lb />
Coupon<lb />
5 discount on<lb />
$10.00 or more food<lb />
purchase<lb />
expires Oct. 13<lb />
name<lb />
ID number<lb />
Kraft Orange Juice<lb />
12 Gal. Jug 98'with<lb />
this coupon and $7.50<lb />
food order excluding<lb />
Specials. Llmit one per<lb />
customer, without coupon $1.18<lb />
Coca-Colas<lb />
16 oz ctn. of 8 88' plus<lb />
deposit with this coupon<lb />
and $7.50 food order<lb />
excluding specials. Limit<lb />
one per customer, without<lb />
coupon $1.08.<lb />
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Stormwatch<lb />
9 October 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 11<lb />
18<lb />
TulVs latest<lb />
By PAT MINCES<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
To consistently produce music of high caliber<lb />
throughout an entire career in rock is a task wnkh<lb />
overcomes all except those gifted with true genius. Living<lb />
legends such as Frank Zappa, Stevie Wonder and The Who<lb />
have been able to withstand the strain of time and release<lb />
music that shows artistic growth and enduring creativity.<lb />
Jethro Tull is also one of those anomalies, and the<lb />
bands new album Stormwatch is a testament to the<lb />
strength of its long career. Ian Anderson's compositional<lb />
and arrangement skills and TulTs musical proficiency are<lb />
unfaltering m their devotion to the highest standards of<lb />
quality. Despite personnel changes, Jethro Tull has proven<lb />
to be one of the most articulate spokesman of a musical<lb />
generation spanning ten years.<lb />
Stormwatch is a most impressive album and should<lb />
prove to be one of the finer releases of the year. Tull<lb />
confirms that musical integrity can be achieved within the<lb />
confines of a rock production by using the combination of<lb />
beauty and complexity that is uniquely Jethro Tull. The<lb />
theme behind Stormwatch predicts a foreboding future<lb />
when the energy is depleted and the earth succumbs to a<lb />
creeping chill. Stormwatch is a devastating album, a<lb />
reaffirmation of the strength of one of the most prominent<lb />
groups in rock history.<lb />
A relatively new band, yet one which has shown<lb />
consistent growth, is Blondie. With the release of Eat To<lb />
The Beat, Blondie should become one of the definitive<lb />
groups of the '70s. Eat To The Beat has a strong '60s<lb />
orientation, but the power and drive of Deborah Harry's<lb />
voice and the band's newly gelled wall of sound should<lb />
propel Blondie to superstar status. This is perhaps the<lb />
most significant release in Blondie's career and should<lb />
prove to be a milestone in the acceptance of New Wave.<lb />
The theme behind 'stormwatch'<lb />
predicts a foreboding future when the<lb />
energy is depleted and the earth<lb />
succumbs to a creeping chill.<lb />
Tom Johnston, one of the founding Doobies, recently<lb />
left the Doobie Brothers (perhaps because of Michael<lb />
McDonald's takeover) to engage in a solo career. His first<lb />
release Everything You've Heard Is True is superb,<lb />
recapturing the beauty of the Doobies' music before<lb />
McDonald arrived. Outstanding personnel, inspired<lb />
performances, and lovely pop melodies make Johnston's<lb />
album a marvelous endeavor and show that the goodtime<lb />
Doobie spirit is not dead.<lb />
Kennv Loggins and Jim Messina have released their<lb />
new abums. Both show continued growth since they- split<lb />
several years ago. Loggins' Keep The Fire is much in the<lb />
vein of last year's Celebrate Me Home, featuring elaborate<lb />
productions, complex arrangements and that sweet, mellow<lb />
Kenny Loggins sound that has been the hallmark of his<lb />
career.<lb />
Messina's album, Oasis, seems to be a change of<lb />
direction for the artist, who has been in the mainstream of<lb />
pop music since Buffalo Springfield. The Messina flair is<lb />
definitely present, but a strong Columbia Jazz influence<lb />
takes presidence in Oasis � his first solo effort. This<lb />
album offers a nice blend of jazz and pop influences.<lb />
Any discussion of jazz-pop would not be inclusive<lb />
without the mention of the godfather of jazz-pop Van<lb />
Morrison and the release of his new album Into The Music.<lb />
This album is nice and does possess moments of brilliance<lb />
but is not generally recommended for anyone except<lb />
Morrison fans.<lb />
Disappointingly enough, Santana's current release is no<lb />
better than last year's Inner Secrets. The group seems to<lb />
be locked into the same dismal discorock realm and<lb />
cannot escape the lure of that commercial dollar. If you<lb />
liked Inner Secrets, you will love Marathon, but traditional<lb />
Santana fans may think the band has been running a bit<lb />
too long.<lb />
Tonight, we will be granted a special pleasure to<lb />
witness America in concert at Minges Coliseum. America is<lb />
one of the foundations of pop music, releasing hits since<lb />
the beginning of the decade, and their new album Silent<lb />
Letter (minus Dan Peek) is no exception. Those present at<lb />
the coliseum shall be treated to a real delight � Dewey<lb />
Bunnell and Gerry Beckley with a pleasant backup band. It<lb />
should be a night to remember.<lb />
Albums courtesy of Record Bar: Pitt Plaza and Carolina<lb />
Carolina East Mall.<lb />
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"My name is Steve and I  smoke<lb />
The meeting was helpful. It made me realize that I<lb />
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Once again I broke into tears.<lb />
"Calm down, Steve Lydia H. tried to settle me down.<lb />
"We know where you're coming from John T. added.<lb />
"Tell us when you first started smoking Sister<lb />
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"No. He didn't die. It was nothing serious. Just<lb />
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"I'm getting there! Anyway, because Tony had<lb />
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� age 12 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 9 October 1979<lb />
)ouble Bogey at Hendrix Theater<lb />
i hi- Wednesday night,<lb />
I 10, the Student Union<lb />
- uimittee will spon-<lb />
Humphre Bogart<lb />
ature as part of<lb />
i lal Film Series.<lb />
Falcon will be<lb />
 p.m. and<lb />
Sierra Madre at<lb />
th films will be<lb />
in Mendenhall's<lb />
Theater. Admission<lb />
Student ID and<lb />
ird or Faculty and<lb />
Maltese Falcon,<lb />
I, was director<lb />
ii - first feature<lb />
One usually<lb />
ri mentation<lb />
debut<lb />
:it also might<lb />
to be sacri-<lb />
shy camera<lb />
interferes with<lb />
here<lb />
ts us to the<lb />
nstant inter-<lb />
bile camera.<lb />
ves along at a<lb />
t viewer<lb />
h 's been<lb />
tor 100<lb />
s (Bogart)<lb />
with the<lb />
(Sydne)<lb />
i classic<lb />
a Huston<lb />
- attention<lb />
and creates<lb />
his char-<lb />
the<lb />
an's bulk<lb />
oting from a<lb />
itseli<lb />
a I read <lb />
ed its<lb />
'  version<lb />
. that<lb />
here W ed-<lb />
is produced<lb />
3 in 1941.<lb />
I filming of<lb />
It's novel of<lb />
. The first<lb />
I in 1931<lb />
Bi : � Daniels<lb />
Cortez. It was<lb />
R v Del Ruth,<lb />
id sion was<lb />
. adv and<lb />
1936. It<lb />
Davis and<lb />
blance to<lb />
n .<lb />
- por-<lb />
Spade in this<lb />
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I himself<lb />
I star of the<lb />
Stage<lb />
I r enstreet,<lb />
his screen<lb />
- film. He was<lb />
61 years old and was<lb />
nominated for an Academy<lb />
Award for his performance.<lb />
A quick reading of the<lb />
novel reveals some interest-<lb />
ing points about the film.<lb />
For one thing, Huston, who<lb />
also wrote the screenplay,<lb />
saw fit to eliminate at least<lb />
one character: In the novel<lb />
Gutman had a daughter.<lb />
The film censors much of<lb />
Hammett's original intent.<lb />
The blame for this most<lb />
certainly rests with film<lb />
industry heads who allowed<lb />
themselves to be intimi-<lb />
dated by government and<lb />
religious censors. We can<lb />
see a recurrence of this<lb />
mentality cropping up again<lb />
today.<lb />
Nevertheless, in<lb />
Hammett's book, Cairo<lb />
(Peter Lorre) is quite<lb />
obviously taken with Wil-<lb />
mer (Elisha Cook, Jr.). This<lb />
is hardly hinted at in the<lb />
film. Also in the book,<lb />
Spade completely strips<lb />
Brigid (Mary Astor) in<lb />
search of the thousand<lb />
dollars palmed by Gutman,<lb />
but not here. And Spade's<lb />
relationships with Brigid<lb />
and his secretary can only<lb />
be left to our imagination<lb />
which, fortunately, cannot<lb />
be censored.<lb />
Another difference i<lb />
that at the end of the novel<lb />
we learn that Gutman was<lb />
killed by Wilmer. Thi is<lb />
clearly not the case in the<lb />
film. Warner Bros. had<lb />
originally envisioned a se-<lb />
quel to The Maltese Falcon<lb />
but. alas, it never materi-<lb />
alized. Too bad, it could<lb />
have been tun.<lb />
'Treasure of<lb />
Sierra Madre<lb />
The following review,<lb />
run in its entirety, was<lb />
written by former ea York<lb />
Times film critic Bosley<lb />
Crowther and published on<lb />
January 24, 1948. shortly<lb />
after this film's release:<lb />
"Greed. a despicable<lb />
passion out of which other<lb />
bae ferments may spawn.<lb />
is seldom treated in the<lb />
movies with the frank and<lb />
ironic contempt that i<lb />
vividlv manifested toward it<lb />
in 'Treasure of Sierra<lb />
Madre And certainly the<lb />
big tar of the movies are<lb />
rarely exposed in such cruel<lb />
light as that which is<lb />
thrown on Humphrey<lb />
Bogart in this new picture<lb />
at the Strand. But the fact<lb />
that this steel-springed<lb />
outdoor drama transgresses<lb />
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and maturity that you can<lb />
expect of it.<lb />
"Also, the fact that John<lb />
Huston, who wrote and<lb />
directed it from a novel by<lb />
B. Traven, has resolutely<lb />
applied the same sort of<lb />
ruthless realism that was<lb />
evident in his documen-<lb />
taries of war is further<lb />
assurance of the trenchant<lb />
and fascinating nature of<lb />
the job.<lb />
"Taking a story of three<lb />
vagrants on 'the beach' in<lb />
Mexico who pool their<lb />
scratchv resources and go<lb />
hunting for gold in the<lb />
desolate hills. Mr. Huston<lb />
has shaped a searching<lb />
drama of the collision ol<lb />
civilization's vicious greeds<lb />
with the instinct for self-<lb />
preservation in an environ-<lb />
ment where all the barriers<lb />
are down. And, bv charting<lb />
the moods of his prospect-<lb />
or- alter they have hit a<lb />
vein of gold, he has done a<lb />
superb illumination ot basic<lb />
characteristics in men. One<lb />
might almost reckon that he<lb />
has filmed an intentional<lb />
comment here upon the<lb />
irony of avarice in indivi-<lb />
dual- and in nations today.<lb />
"But don't let this note<lb />
of intelligence distract your<lb />
attention from the fact that<lb />
Mr. Huston i putting it<lb />
over in a most vivid and<lb />
exciting action display .<lb />
Even the least perceptive<lb />
patron should find this a<lb />
swell adventure film. For<lb />
the details are fast and<lb />
electric from the moment<lb />
the three prospectors start<lb />
into the Mexican moun-<lb />
tains, infested with bandits<lb />
and beasts, until two of<lb />
them come down empty-<lb />
handed and the third one,<lb />
the mean one, comes down<lb />
dead. There are vicious<lb />
disputes among them, a<lb />
suspenseful interlude when<lb />
a fourth man tries to horn<lb />
in and some running fights<lb />
with the banditi that will<lb />
make your hair stand on<lb />
end. And since the outdoor<lb />
action was filmed in Mexico<lb />
with all the style of a<lb />
documentary camera, it has<lb />
integrity in appearance, too.<lb />
-hitl<lb />
eons wree<lb />
fe'<lb />
"Most shocking to one-<lb />
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that Mr. Bogart doe as the<lb />
prospector who succombs to<lb />
the knawing of greed.<lb />
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