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"Were it left to me<lb />
to decide whether<lb />
we should have a<lb />
government without<lb />
newspapers or<lb />
newspapers without<lb />
government, I<lb />
should not hesitate<lb />
a moment to prefer<lb />
the latter<lb />
�Thomas Jefferson<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 54 No. J<lb />
10 pages today<lb />
Thursday, November 1, 1979<lb />
If you have a story<lb />
idea, a tip, or a<lb />
lead, please tele-<lb />
phone us:<lb />
757-6366<lb />
757-6367<lb />
757-6309<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Board<lb />
discusses<lb />
Herald<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
At the regular Media Board meeting held<lb />
Wednesday, The Ebony Herald was again the major<lb />
topic of discussion.<lb />
Members of the board questioned the feasibility of<lb />
reinstating a new editor for the paper and whether the<lb />
paper was necessary.<lb />
According to Rudolph Alexander, associate dean of<lb />
student life, "Unless there is negative action taken,<lb />
there is still an Ebony Herald<lb />
After a large amoung of discussion on the matter,<lb />
action was postponed pending the results of an<lb />
advertisement which will be placed in The East<lb />
Carolinian. The ad seeks proposals for a possible<lb />
"minority publication<lb />
The possibility of changing The Ebony Herald into<lb />
more of a magazine type format came up at the<lb />
meeting, and it is possible that the board will decide to<lb />
reinstate the publication with such a style.<lb />
The repeating of news had been a topic of discussion<lb />
at a subcommittee meeting held the day before, but no<lb />
decisions were made at the meeting.<lb />
Some other business of the meeting concerned<lb />
reports presented by Marc Barnes, editor of The East<lb />
Carolinian, and Pete Podeszwa, head of the Photo Lab.<lb />
The problems of the two organizations have been solved<lb />
to a large extent, according to the reports. It is expected<lb />
to take a while longer to work out all of the difficulty in<lb />
the two organizations, but progress is being made.<lb />
Salaries (or East Carolinian employees has been a<lb />
topic at previous meetings, and at this meeting, the<lb />
advertising staff had been requested to come and<lb />
present their point of view on the matter.<lb />
Though the advertising staff was present, it was<lb />
decided by the board to do a long term study on the<lb />
past and current salary policies and then possibly<lb />
propose changes in the structure.<lb />
In the meantime, the budgets for each of the media<lb />
have been approved, with the exception of The<lb />
Buccaneer.<lb />
Buccaneer Associate Editor Barrie Byland presented<lb />
to the board a list of the bids received by The Buccaneer<lb />
staff from different printing companies and their choice<lb />
of printers. It was necessary for the board to approve<lb />
their choice before they could sign the final contract.<lb />
The board decided to ask The Buccaneer to present a<lb />
more detailed list of the bids which would explain more<lb />
fully why the staff has chosen the company in question<lb />
to do the printing.<lb />
Alexander commented, "We have a moral obligation<lb />
to do this<lb />
The proposal was tabled until the next meeting, to<lb />
be held Tuesday at 3 p.m.<lb />
SALT II<lb />
ECU professor attends<lb />
White House briefing<lb />
By BRENDA VINSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Janice H. Faulkner, an English<lb />
professor at ECU, recently took part in a<lb />
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)<lb />
II briefing at the White House. The<lb />
briefing was presented Wednesday Oct. 24<lb />
by President Carter and national security<lb />
affairs assistant. Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski.<lb />
(File Photo by John Crogan)<lb />
John Jeter, General Manager of WECU Jeter still hopes to get the station on the<lb />
radio station has still had no luck in air this year,<lb />
having the station's FCC permit granted.<lb />
WECU without<lb />
FCC license<lb />
By BRENDA VINSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Federal Communica-<lb />
Itions Commission (FCC)<lb />
approval of the university-<lb />
operc'ed radio station's<lb />
construction plans is still<lb />
pending, according to<lb />
WECU station manager<lb />
John Jeter.<lb />
WECU has been wait-<lb />
ing since last spring for<lb />
FCC licensing which will<lb />
permit construction of an<lb />
FM transmitter tower. An<lb />
amendment to the original<lb />
application for approval<lb />
was filed in the spring.<lb />
After encountering several<lb />
problems since last filing<lb />
in 1978, Jeter said that a<lb />
decision on the present<lb />
of a new policy being<lb />
considered by the Com-<lb />
mission. The new policy<lb />
concerns a change in the<lb />
or stop has been FCC's general position on<lb />
the application education radio stations.<lb />
application should have<lb />
been reached in August.<lb />
said that a<lb />
Jeter<lb />
"hiatus"<lb />
placed on<lb />
for so that action has been<lb />
halted.<lb />
Authorities say that<lb />
FCC officials support the<lb />
new regulation which<lb />
Jeter has enlisted the<lb />
help of N.C. Congressman<lb />
Walter B. Jones in getting<lb />
the delayed application<lb />
approved. According to<lb />
would limit the number of Jeter, Congressman Jones<lb />
FM stations in university<lb />
systems. If the new rule is<lb />
passed before WECU's<lb />
application is approved,<lb />
there may be no chance<lb />
has promised to act as<lb />
soon as possible.<lb />
"He<lb />
contact<lb />
said he would<lb />
personally<lb />
me<lb />
as<lb />
for an FM station at East soon as something comes<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
According to sources at<lb />
FCC offices, the permit<lb />
has been held up because<lb />
up Jeter stated.<lb />
At present,<lb />
17 stations in<lb />
system.<lb />
there are<lb />
the UNC<lb />
Subcommittee discusses<lb />
publications problem<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The reinstatement of<lb />
The Ebony Herald was the<lb />
subject of a special Media<lb />
Board subcommittee meet-<lb />
ing held on Tuesday.<lb />
The board had asked<lb />
several black leaders to<lb />
attend the meeting to<lb />
discuss whether there was<lb />
a desire for The Herald, or<lb />
whether it was necessary<lb />
to reinstate the paper.<lb />
The Ebony Herald has<lb />
not been printed since<lb />
October, 1978 due to<lb />
management and other<lb />
problems.<lb />
of<lb />
Ricky Lowe, treasurer<lb />
the SGA, Jerry Sim-<lb />
mons, former Herald ed-<lb />
itor and Shelton Barnes,<lb />
president of SOULS, were<lb />
asked to the meeting to<lb />
discuss whether or not<lb />
they felt that The Herald<lb />
was wanted or needed on<lb />
campus.<lb />
All felt strongly that<lb />
The Herald was needed on<lb />
campus and that it should<lb />
begin publication as soon<lb />
as possible.<lb />
However, only one<lb />
person has applied for the<lb />
position of editor, and<lb />
most members have heard<lb />
little interest expressed.<lb />
When board members<lb />
questioned the need for an<lb />
Ebony Herald, Adderton<lb />
stated, "The interest is<lb />
there<lb />
Problems with past<lb />
Herald staffs have caused<lb />
board members to be wary<lb />
of attempts to renew the<lb />
paper.<lb />
In the past two years,<lb />
only two issues of The<lb />
Herald have appeared, the<lb />
last issue being in October<lb />
of last year. Salaries were<lb />
paid to staff members<lb />
until February 1979.<lb />
Lowe repeatedly stated<lb />
that he felt the people he<lb />
had talked to expected to<lb />
see The Ebony Herald<lb />
during this fall semester.<lb />
At the hearing held hi<lb />
February, then Editor<lb />
Jerry Simmons said that<lb />
After Brzezinski's briefing, the Presi-<lb />
dent joined the group and spoke<lb />
informally about the necessity of ratifying<lb />
the arms treaty. The thrust of the<lb />
President's remarks concerned the threat<lb />
of instability in the rest of the world if the<lb />
United States does not come to an<lb />
agreement with russia.<lb />
Carter emphasized the<lb />
other nations building up<lb />
either of the two major<lb />
possibility of<lb />
arms against<lb />
powers if no<lb />
Faulkner said that she received a letter<lb />
from White House Administrative Assis-<lb />
tant Ann Wexler inviting her to attend the agreement is reached<lb />
briefing. She was told to inform the White , . � .<lb />
House as to whether or not she would be . Aier hls talkf' theL Prflde"1 enJer"<lb />
able to attend and to send her Social tained questions from the floor for about<lb />
Security number to be used as a security 4,� minutes. Carter and Dr Brzezinski left<lb />
check when she arrived. When Faulkner the podium together at 4:00, marking the<lb />
arrived in Washington, guards checked end of the briefing<lb />
in wasmngton, gua<lb />
her identification to make sure it matched<lb />
the Social Security number she sent in<lb />
earlier.<lb />
Faulkner and more than 50 other<lb />
guests from North Carolina entered at the<lb />
Southwest gate of the White House for<lb />
the 2 o'clock session. The Southwest Gate<lb />
is the one the Carter family uses.<lb />
They were then ushered into the East<lb />
Room where the public sees President<lb />
Carter most often during his televised<lb />
presentations. There the guests were<lb />
introduced to Brzezinski who spoke for<lb />
approximately 50 minutes.<lb />
�<lb />
Representatives of the State Depart-<lb />
ment, the Department of Defense and the<lb />
U.S. Senate were alio present<lb />
Afterwards, Faulkner and other<lb />
guests were invited to the State Dining<lb />
Room for a reception. Faulkner left the<lb />
White House to return to Greenville after<lb />
the reception.<lb />
Prior to the White House visit, the<lb />
N.C. group had lunch with Sen. Robert S.<lb />
Morgan, D-N.C, in Raleigh,<lb />
Faulkner, who has long been active in<lb />
all levels of political affairs, said that she<lb />
doen not know exactly why she was<lb />
chosen to attend the briefing. She was<lb />
told that criteria for those invited was that<lb />
they be dedicated civic, business and<lb />
professional leaders of their respective<lb />
communities. Faulkner added that not all<lb />
of those invited to Washington were<lb />
Democrats nor were they necessarily<lb />
During his briefing, Brzezinski covered supporters of the treaty. They represented<lb />
four major areas of the SALT II issue.<lb />
They are as follows:<lb />
.Review of the history of SALT.<lb />
.Outline of the four objectives of SALT.<lb />
.Information on which objectives had been<lb />
Police report<lb />
a cross-section of<lb />
sional businesses.<lb />
opinions and profes-<lb />
Guests for the meeting personally<lb />
financed the trip to and from Washington.<lb />
Charges possible<lb />
the inability to gain access<lb />
to The Fountainhead<lb />
(name of the campus<lb />
paper at that time) layout<lb />
room made it impossible<lb />
for the Herald staff to put<lb />
together the paper.<lb />
When asked why he<lb />
had been paying salaries<lb />
to Herald employees, Sim-<lb />
mons replied, "because Trkia MorrU Chairperson of the Media Board, was a<lb />
they have been doing the memher of the subcommittee that is looking into the<lb />
w0 Ebony Herald problems. (Photo by John Grogan)<lb />
By ARAH VENABLE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
An ECU student found<lb />
with drugs in Slay dorm<lb />
on Oct. 18 may face<lb />
charges, according to Cap-<lb />
tain Wiggins, police in-<lb />
vestigator. A plant sus-<lb />
pected of being marijuana<lb />
and 93 tablets of what<lb />
appears to be LSD were<lb />
found by police. No<lb />
charges will be made until<lb />
lab analysis reports are<lb />
concluded.<lb />
Wiggins added that<lb />
charges have not yet been<lb />
filed on the drug incident<lb />
in Umstead dorm. The lab<lb />
analysis is expected at any<lb />
day.<lb />
A male student was<lb />
assaulted by two other<lb />
males on Monday around<lb />
1:25 a.m. Campus Police<lb />
Chief Frances Eddings<lb />
said the assault took place<lb />
in the vicinity of 506 E.<lb />
9th St. near the dirt<lb />
parking lots. The two men<lb />
attempted to rob the<lb />
student but did not<lb />
succeed.<lb />
On Wednesday, three<lb />
male students were appre-<lb />
hended for breaking win-<lb />
dows out of the stairwell<lb />
on the second floor of<lb />
Graham building. Eddings<lb />
said they were throwing<lb />
something through the<lb />
windows. The students<lb />
have not been charged but<lb />
have been referred to<lb />
Dean Mallory.<lb />
In another instance of<lb />
vandalization, the pipe on<lb />
the fourth floor water<lb />
fountain in Scott dorm was<lb />
broken off by three male<lb />
students. Dean Mallory<lb />
will also handle this<lb />
incident.<lb />
Around 8:45 a.m. Mon-<lb />
day, a student reported<lb />
that someone had cut the<lb />
top off his convertible<lb />
Among the food stolen<lb />
was 13 qts. of orange<lb />
juice, one half gallon milk,<lb />
3 pounds sausage, 2<lb />
pounds of bacon and one<lb />
dozen eggs. Police have<lb />
not yet determined how-<lb />
entry was gained.<lb />
A fight started in Jones<lb />
dorm on Monday when<lb />
one student supposedly<lb />
cut up the pillow cases<lb />
and napsack of another.<lb />
Charges will be ma !e<lb />
through the men's resi-<lb />
dence council.<lb />
Another argument re-<lb />
sulted in an alleged<lb />
assault this weekend. Po-<lb />
lice got a report from a<lb />
female stating that she<lb />
and her boyfriend had an<lb />
argument which ended<lb />
with him assaulting her.<lb />
No charges have been<lb />
during the night The car made but he<lb />
was parked on the south student has been referred<lb />
A policy was then<lb />
adopted by the board to<lb />
use a "wait and see"<lb />
attitude concerning The<lb />
Herald. They decided that<lb />
no paychecks would" be<lb />
issued unless a paper was<lb />
printed.<lb />
Fountainhead Editor<lb />
Doug White said he had<lb />
heard nothing from the<lb />
editor of the Herald<lb />
concerning use of the<lb />
layout room.<lb />
No paper has appeared<lb />
since that time and no<lb />
editor has been named.<lb />
CT&amp;T strike may end<lb />
Members of the striking Communica- ment broke down over an automatic<lb />
tions Workers of America voted yesterday cost-of-living adjustment demanded by the<lb />
and will vote today to decide the fate of a<lb />
proposed two-year contract with Carolina<lb />
Telephone and Telegraph Co.<lb />
The results of the balloting will not be<lb />
released until late Thursday night, after<lb />
all votes are tallied at the Ram ads Inn In<lb />
Greenville, according to union negotiator<lb />
Delbert Gordon.<lb />
The telephone company workers have<lb />
been on strike since Oct. 1 when contract<lb />
negotiations between labor and manage-<lb />
union.<lb />
Approximately 3,100 of CT&amp;T's 5,100<lb />
workers are represented by the union.<lb />
About 250 union members are with the<lb />
Norfolk-Carolina Telephone Co which<lb />
serves all or part of six northeastern North<lb />
Carolina counties and which is in the<lb />
process of being merged with CT&amp;T.<lb />
The two groups axe voting on basically<lb />
the same proposed contract.<lb />
side of Jones dorm, and a<lb />
radio and speakers valued<lb />
at $305 were stolen.<lb />
Another car was bro-<lb />
ken into on Sunday, and a<lb />
student reported that her<lb />
pocketbook was taken. The<lb />
window of the car was<lb />
broken, and the purse<lb />
containing $25 and a<lb />
couple of rings was stolen.<lb />
The car was parked at the<lb />
northwest corner of Min-<lb />
ges.<lb />
It is also not known<lb />
who broke into an Um-<lb />
stead room Saturday. Po-<lb />
lice said that money and<lb />
jewelry worth approxi-<lb />
mately $68 were taken in<lb />
the robbery which occured<lb />
around 11:00 p.m.<lb />
At 1:00 Tuesday morn-<lb />
ing, Eddings said police<lb />
received a report that the<lb />
gallery at Jones Cafeteria<lb />
had been burglarised.<lb />
to Dean Mallory.<lb />
Inside<lb />
today �<lb />
Do we need it?<lb />
page 4<lb />
For colored<lb />
girls<lb />
, page 5<lb />
Dye look<lb />
at offense<lb />
page 8<lb /><pb facs="00057228_tn_0002" /><lb />
Page 2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 1 November 1979<lb />
Hypertension study<lb />
School recieves grant<lb />
Carter; J or don to<lb />
pay parking fees<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
School of Medicine will<lb />
soon be involved in a<lb />
unique project to develop<lb />
a new drug, according to<lb />
Pharmacology Professor<lb />
Dr. John P. DaVanzo.<lb />
The USV Pharmaceuti-<lb />
cal Corporation has recent-<lb />
ly granted the ECU<lb />
medical school $57,000 to<lb />
develop a drug that has<lb />
been effective in lowering<lb />
high blood pressure in<lb />
animals.<lb />
According to DaVanzo,<lb />
the grant represents the<lb />
first time that a private<lb />
corporation has engaged<lb />
an academic institution in<lb />
the direct development of<lb />
a commercial product.<lb />
"It's a new concept in<lb />
academia, and it shows<lb />
the trust and confidence<lb />
the company has in East<lb />
Computing majors<lb />
recieve third place<lb />
A team of ECU Com-<lb />
puter Science majors won<lb />
third place in a regional<lb />
programming contest held<lb />
in Raleigh Saturday.<lb />
Fifteen colleges and<lb />
universities from North<lb />
Carolina and neighboring<lb />
states competed in the<lb />
contest, which was spon-<lb />
sored by the Association of<lb />
Compuing Machinery.<lb />
Each team was given<lb />
four problems to program<lb />
into a computer, using a<lb />
language known as<lb />
FORTRAN-4. Winners<lb />
were judged according to<lb />
the ease and speed with<lb />
which solutions to the<lb />
problems were then ac-<lb />
quired through the com-<lb />
puter.<lb />
Computer science ma-<lb />
jors david Sowell, Gary<lb />
r<lb />
Boswook, Tim Finnell and<lb />
Kevin Flannery were the<lb />
ECU team members.<lb />
According to Dr. Mi-<lb />
lam Johnson, a Mathe-<lb />
matics professor who ac-<lb />
companied the team, suc-<lb />
cussful computer program-<lb />
ming requires skill in<lb />
analysing problems as well<lb />
as accuracy in anticipating<lb />
how long their solutions<lb />
must be handled by the<lb />
computer.<lb />
Johnson also noted that<lb />
the ECU chapter of the<lb />
Association for Computing<lb />
Machinery will meet Tues-<lb />
day Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. to<lb />
discuss the ECU team's<lb />
methods and results in the<lb />
contest.<lb />
N.C. State University,<lb />
which hosted the compet-<lb />
ition, placed first among<lb />
the entrants.<lb /><lb />
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High blood pressure,<lb />
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serious condition affecting<lb />
millions of Americans.<lb />
Medications for its treat-<lb />
ment are available on the<lb />
market, noted DaVanzo,<lb />
but newer and more<lb />
effective drugs are need-<lb />
ed.<lb />
"We hope ECU can<lb />
play a major role in filling<lb />
this need he said.<lb />
DaVanzo will head a<lb />
team of four investigators<lb />
who will conduct extensive<lb />
studies on the new drug.<lb />
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blood pressure in animals,<lb />
how it works and the<lb />
mechanisms involved re-<lb />
main unclear.<lb />
"The team will actually<lb />
be developing the whole<lb />
drug, not just a portion of<lb />
it DaVanzo said.<lb />
The physiology and<lb />
pharmacology departments<lb />
of the medical school will<lb />
cooperate in the study.<lb />
Other members of the<lb />
research team are Drs.<lb />
Samuel lams, Alphonse<lb />
Ingenito and John Yeager.<lb />
The grant will cover<lb />
research costs for one year<lb />
and is renewable.<lb />
By FRANK CORMIER<lb />
Associated Press Writer<lb />
WASHINGTON - In<lb />
another month, Hamilton<lb />
Jordan and other top aides<lb />
to President Carter will<lb />
begin paying $32.50 a<lb />
month for the privilege of<lb />
parking inside the White<lb />
House fence.<lb />
Carter's principal as-<lb />
sistants hold assigned<lb />
parking slots right beside<lb />
the White House West<lb />
Wing. For many years,<lb />
these slots have been<lb />
provided free of charge as<lb />
a fringe benefit to pres-<lb />
idential aides.<lb />
Last April 1, Carter<lb />
announced that regular<lb />
fees would be charged for<lb />
these and thousands of<lb />
other parking spaces al-<lb />
lotted to federal workers in<lb />
the Washington area.<lb />
If parking costs money,<lb />
Carter reasoned, bureau-<lb />
crats might be motivated<lb />
to take public transit or<lb />
join car pools. The ob-<lb />
jective, of course, is to<lb />
save energy.<lb />
Carter said the fees<lb />
would be imposed Oct. 1<lb />
but, perhaps predictable,<lb />
the red tape involved has<lb />
delayed implementation of<lb />
the fee system until Dec.<lb />
1.<lb />
At $32.50 a month,<lb />
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ing tab will be a bargin.<lb />
Commercial rates near the<lb />
White House run to $5 a<lb />
day or more in many<lb />
cases.<lb />
The imposition of<lb />
parking charges represents<lb />
such a jolt to the personal<lb />
budgets of may federal<lb />
employees, however, that<lb />
a decision has been made<lb />
to have a one year, half-<lb />
price transition period.<lb />
After 12 months, the fee<lb />
for parking inside the<lb />
White House compound<lb />
will jump to $65 a month.<lb />
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today. Education after high<lb />
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Edgar R. Loessin<lb />
October 31 through November 3<lb />
November 5 through 7<lb />
8:15p.m.<lb />
Studio Theatre<lb />
Tickets are $2.50<lb />
ECU Students $150<lb />
For reservations and information<lb />
call 757-6390<lb />
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1 November 1979 THE EAST CAROUNIAN<lb />
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srea clustei mI 11 usi l ecu ccc<lb />
The Law School Ad-<lb />
mission Test will be<lb />
offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday,<lb />
December 1, 1979. Appli-<lb />
cation blanks are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to<lb />
Educational Testing Sen-<lb />
vice, Box 966-R, Prince-<lb />
ton, N.J. 08540. Regis-<lb />
tration deadline is Nov. 5,<lb />
1979. Applications may be<lb />
obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building Room 105.<lb />
f c Ik I U il<lb />
Folk Festival at the<lb />
Treehouse, Saturday,<lb />
November 3. Folk dancing,<lb />
Greengrass Cloggers, Ole<lb />
Time and Bluegrass mu-<lb />
sic.<lb />
There will be an SNEA<lb />
Cluster meeting for all<lb />
area chapters on Novem-<lb />
ber 6 at J.H. Rose High<lb />
School in Greenville. Ex-<lb />
hibits will be displayed<lb />
from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00<lb />
p.m. All members are<lb />
encouraged to attend.<lb />
sfc Dttle bus<lb />
The shuttle bus be-<lb />
tween the Allied Health<lb />
Building and Mendenhall<lb />
Student Union will not<lb />
operate after November 2,<lb />
1979.<lb />
H<lb />
(re<lb />
The Graduate Record<lb />
Examination will be offer-<lb />
ed at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday,<lb />
January 12, 1980. Appli-<lb />
cation blanks are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to<lb />
Educational Testing Ser-<lb />
vice, Box 966-R, Prince-<lb />
ton, N.J. 08540. Registra-<lb />
tion deadline is November<lb />
28, 1979. Applications may<lb />
be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building, Room 105.<lb />
l(r 3tat<lb />
Jelta<lb />
The next Sigma Tau<lb />
Delta meeting will be held<lb />
November 14. Terry Davis,<lb />
author of Vision Quest,<lb />
will speak.<lb />
I t�tt ill<lb />
The ECU Racquetball<lb />
Club is trying to identify<lb />
all interested faculty, staff<lb />
and students. Clinics and<lb />
tournaments are being<lb />
planned with competition<lb />
between schools being<lb />
scheduled. All interested<lb />
persons, please contact<lb />
Nancy Mize, 757-6387, 204<lb />
Memorial Gym.<lb />
Screenings will be held<lb />
Thursday November 8 in<lb />
the SGA Cabinet Room,<lb />
Mendenhall for student<lb />
positions on faculty com-<lb />
mittees. For an appoint-<lb />
ment, call the SGA office,<lb />
757-6611, ext. 218. The<lb />
following committees need<lb />
to be filled:<lb />
Admissions<lb />
University Curriculum<lb />
Library<lb />
Student Recruitment<lb />
Career Education<lb />
Instructional Survey<lb />
General College<lb />
il oil i<lb />
There will be a Rho<lb />
Epsilon meeting on Thurs-<lb />
day, November 1 at 4:00<lb />
p.m. in Room 221 Men-<lb />
denhall. All members are<lb />
urged to attend.<lb />
act<lb />
The American College<lb />
Testing (ACT) will be<lb />
offered at East Carolina<lb />
University on Saturday,<lb />
December 8, 1979. Appli-<lb />
cation blanks are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to<lb />
ACT Registration, P.O:<lb />
Box 414, Iowa City, Iowa<lb />
52240. Registration dead-<lb />
line is November 9, 1979.<lb />
Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Speight<lb />
Building Room 105.<lb />
The James B. Mallory<lb />
Men's Residence Council<lb />
scholarship will be award-<lb />
ed this semester to a<lb />
young man who is a<lb />
member of the Men's<lb />
Residence Council. The<lb />
scholarship will be based<lb />
on need and residence hall<lb />
contributions. Applicants<lb />
must have at least a 2.5<lb />
grade point average. Ap-<lb />
plications may be picked<lb />
up in each dorm coun-<lb />
selor's office.<lb />
I II It ill<lb />
An organizational<lb />
meeting for women's and<lb />
men's Team Handball<lb />
Clubs will be<lb />
Thursday, Nov.<lb />
p.m. in 104<lb />
Gym. All students inter-<lb />
ested in this action-packed<lb />
Olympic sport are invited<lb />
to attend.<lb />
held on<lb />
1, at 3:30<lb />
Memorial<lb />
recital<lb />
On Sunday Nov. 4, an<lb />
organ recital will be<lb />
presented by Mickey<lb />
Thomas Terry at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
in the sanctuary of Jarvis<lb />
Memorial United Meth-<lb />
odist Church. Performed<lb />
will be "Fantasia and<lb />
Fugue in G Minor" by<lb />
Bach, "Introduction and<lb />
Passacaglia in D Minor"<lb />
by Max Reger, "Choral in<lb />
B Minor" by Cesar<lb />
Franck, "Meditation"<lb />
from the Trois Improvi-<lb />
sations and the "Finale"<lb />
to the Fifth Symphony by<lb />
Louis Vierne.<lb />
A graduate student at<lb />
ECU, Terry previously<lb />
studied under Mrs. Selina<lb />
Forbes, Dr. E. Robert<lb />
Irwin and Dr. David L.<lb />
Foster. Terry is also<lb />
organist of Jarvis Method-<lb />
ist Church as well as<lb />
having served as organist<lb />
for the Greenville Com-<lb />
munity Chorus in former<lb />
years hradditional to<lb />
occasional recitals, just<lb />
recently Terry returned<lb />
from Washington, D.C.<lb />
where he played at the<lb />
National Cathedral. The<lb />
admission to the recital is<lb />
free, and the public is<lb />
cordially invited to attend.<lb />
' The ECU Collegiate<lb />
Civitan Club will have an<lb />
organizational meeting at<lb />
7 p.m. on Nov. 6 in<lb />
Flanagan 201.<lb />
The ECU Club is<lb />
sponsored by the Green-<lb />
ville Civitan Club.<lb />
Collegiate Civitan Clubs<lb />
are dedicated to service to<lb />
others with special em-<lb />
phasis on mental health<lb />
and mental retardation.<lb />
Any student carrying 12<lb />
semester hours or more is<lb />
eligible to become a<lb />
member. For further in-<lb />
formation, see Dr. R.A.<lb />
Klein, Flanagan 235 or<lb />
phone 757-6274.<lb />
mrc<lb />
cimereem<lb />
If you like pinball, pool<lb />
or foosball, the place to be<lb />
is the MRC GAMEROOM.<lb />
Located in the basement of<lb />
Aycock Dorm, it is open<lb />
from 10 a.m12 p.m. ev-<lb />
ery day. The gameroom<lb />
also serves as the checkout<lb />
area for tents, canoes, car<lb />
racks and life preservers.<lb />
Remember, the Men's<lb />
Residence Council pro-<lb />
vides these services.<lb />
bewllr<lb />
Take advantage of<lb />
these bowling specials at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter: "Red Pin Bowling" �<lb />
7 p.m. to 10 p.m. every<lb />
Sunday bowlers get a<lb />
chance to win one FREE<lb />
GAME with every game<lb />
bowled. "Rent-A-Lane" �<lb />
Every Saturday from noon<lb />
to 6 p.m. you can rent a<lb />
lane for $3 for one hour.<lb />
"Discount Day" � 13 off<lb />
the price of bowling every<lb />
Monday from 2 p.m. until<lb />
6 p.m.<lb />
ammafceta<lb />
111<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi will<lb />
have a covered dish<lb />
supper and meeting<lb />
Thursday Oct. 18 at 6:30<lb />
p.m. in the multipurpose<lb />
room in Mendenhall.<lb />
Volunteers needed<lb />
for War on Winter<lb />
The Greenville "War<lb />
on Winter" will be<lb />
sponsoring a woodcut and<lb />
a winterizing service to<lb />
local homes in need.<lb />
The "War on Winter"<lb />
is an energy movement<lb />
which is being sponsored<lb />
by several groups in the<lb />
Greenville area.<lb />
The woodcut will begin<lb />
at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday<lb />
November 3 and Saturday<lb />
November 10 at the Pitt-<lb />
Greenville Groundstation.<lb />
Local people are asked to<lb />
"Bring yourself, any<lb />
woodcutting equipment<lb />
you can and pick up trucks<lb />
if you can<lb />
The projects chairman<lb />
is David Goehring.<lb />
Lunches will be pro-<lb />
vided by local merchants.<lb />
The wood that is cut<lb />
will be distributed to<lb />
people who need it to keep<lb />
warm this winter from the<lb />
REAL Crisis Center and<lb />
the Silvation Army sta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The winterizing service<lb />
will begin at 8:30 a.m. at<lb />
the Old Fire Station on<lb />
West Chestnut.<lb />
Linda Hicks, of the<lb />
Junior Woman's Club of<lb />
Greenville Conservation<lb />
Department has asked that<lb />
anyone who has hammers,<lb />
screwdrivers, stapleguns<lb />
or anything else that<lb />
would be helpful to bring<lb />
it along.<lb />
Volunteers are needed<lb />
to work on needy homes in<lb />
the area.<lb />
Local businesses have<lb />
provided food for the<lb />
workers and winterizing<lb />
materials.<lb />
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tunities at 757-6122, 6081,<lb />
or 6075.<lb />
11<lb />
Screenings will be held<lb />
Thursday November 8 in<lb />
the SGA Cabinet Room,<lb />
Mendenhall for SGA ad-<lb />
ministrative committees.<lb />
Call for an appointment<lb />
(757-6611, ext. 218). The<lb />
following committees need<lb />
to be filled:<lb />
Alcohol Drug Educa-<lb />
tion<lb />
Soliciting on Campus<lb />
Residence Life<lb />
Status of Women<lb />
Student Health Ser-<lb />
vices<lb />
International Student<lb />
Affairs<lb />
University Traffic<lb />
Appeals<lb />
Are You<lb />
Confused?<lb />
 about your portraits<lb />
The Buccaneer Staff apologizes for<lb />
any confusion you may have concerning<lb />
the procedures of selecting your<lb />
yearbook portrait. In order to have your<lb />
picture in the 1980 Buccaneer, you must<lb />
specify your choice by writing.<lb />
"YEARBOOK PORTRAIT" on the back<lb />
of your favorite pose. Then mail all<lb />
proofs back to Yearbook Associates.<lb />
You are under no obligation to order<lb />
any pictures for your personal use and<lb />
your yearbook portrait will be in the<lb />
1980 book free of charge.<lb />
�upt)<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Program Board will meet<lb />
Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. in Room<lb />
212 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
ccc<lb />
The ECU Christian<lb />
Choir and Orchestra will<lb />
rehearse Thursday night at<lb />
7:30 at the Presbyterian<lb />
Church. If you would like<lb />
to know more, call 752-<lb />
9612.<lb />
plhcme t)cck�<lb />
The 1979-80 phone<lb />
books are in. If your do not<lb />
have one yet, they are<lb />
available in the SGA office<lb />
located on the second floor<lb />
of Mendenhall, Room 228.<lb />
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Call 756-5508 to reserve banquet<lb />
room for groups<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Editorials<lb />
&amp; Opinions<lb />
Thursday, November 1, 1979 Page 4<lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Change the Herald<lb />
The Ebony Herald has been revived,<lb />
at least in the minds of the Media<lb />
Board, who were recently called on to<lb />
decide the fate of the minority<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
We cannot agree with bringing back<lb />
the Herald in the form that existed last<lb />
year. Our feelings are based on a<lb />
variety of reasons. For example:<lb />
�We cannot see a need for it.<lb />
Minorities on this campus should<lb />
realize that The East Carolinian serves<lb />
ALL the students on this campus. To<lb />
this end, we have appointed a minority<lb />
affairs reporter, whose sole job will be<lb />
to report on news of interest to<lb />
minorities.<lb />
�To say that The Ebony Herald of last<lb />
year was of poor quality is an<lb />
understatement. On page one, The<lb />
Herald featured two press releases and<lb />
a report on the activities of S.O.U.L.S.<lb />
Inside, there was coverage of black<lb />
fraternities and sororities, as well as a<lb />
crossword puzzle and news of a new<lb />
Latin course being offered. A good<lb />
story on Sickle Cell anemia did appear<lb />
on the back page.<lb />
� The Ebony Herald appeared only once<lb />
last year. Former editor Jerry Simmons<lb />
cited problems in production with The<lb />
Fountainhead (the former campus<lb />
newspaper) as a reason for this.<lb />
However when an effort was begun to<lb />
straighten out the problems, no one on<lb />
the staff of The Herald contacted<lb />
former Fountainhead editor Doug<lb />
White.<lb />
�In past issues of The Ebony Herald,<lb />
stories have been printed in both the<lb />
minority newspaper and in the student<lb />
newspaper as well. We cannot see<lb />
spending large amounts of money to<lb />
print matching stories in two different<lb />
newspapers.<lb />
We have no criticism of a minority<lb />
forum on this campus; rather, we have<lb />
sharp criticism of what the last Ebony<lb />
Herald had become. We do offer some<lb />
suggestions as to what we feel The<lb />
Ebony Herald should be like.<lb />
�First, The Ebony Herald should<lb />
change its name and turn into an<lb />
entirely different entity. All layout and<lb />
design of the past Ebony Heralds<lb />
should be scrapped, and new design<lb />
should be its primary concern.<lb />
�Any new editors chosen for The<lb />
Herald should make quality their first<lb />
priority. They should have logged time<lb />
in professional newspapers or maga-<lb />
zines, or they should have taken the<lb />
advanced Journalism courses offered by<lb />
the English Department.<lb />
�A new operations manual, like that<lb />
required of all other media, should<lb />
specify who does what in this new<lb />
minority publication.<lb />
�This new publication should cover all<lb />
minority students, rather than the black<lb />
student population only.<lb />
�This new enterprise should have a<lb />
magazine type format, and it should<lb />
appear twice a semester, rather than<lb />
one proposal we heard of having it<lb />
appear twice a month. A new staff will<lb />
have enough problems in getting<lb />
together enough material in the<lb />
beginning for a twice a semester<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
Finally, before anything else is<lb />
done, an effort should be made to find<lb />
out what needs the minority populations<lb />
of East Carolina have, and then<lb />
determine what a minority publication<lb />
could do to meet those particular<lb />
needs.<lb />
If no needs are found, or if student<lb />
apathy results in no applications for<lb />
editor, the entire project should be<lb />
scrapped.<lb />
American Journal<lb />
Nukes breed overseas<lb />
JACK ANDERSQN-jOE SPEAR<lb />
SPECIAL<lb />
Carter's High-Interest Policy<lb />
May Wreak Ruin on the Economy<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON  Jimmy<lb />
Carter kept his family<lb />
peanut business afloat with<lb />
free-and-easy bank loans<lb />
from his Georgia buddy Bert<lb />
Lance. He profited from low<lb />
interest rates and extended<lb />
credit.<lb />
Now, as president of the<lb />
United States, Carter has<lb />
bestowed his blessing on a<lb />
tight-money, high-interest<lb />
banking policy that may<lb />
well drive farmers, peanut<lb />
or otherwise, into bankrupt-<lb />
cy. His appointee as head of<lb />
the Federal Reserve, Paul<lb />
Volcker, has ordained higher<lb />
bank interest rates that<lb />
could also cost hundreds of<lb />
thousands of American<lb />
workmen their jobs, prove<lb />
ruinous to small business-<lb />
men and squeeze the budget<lb />
of every housewife in the<lb />
country.<lb />
Playing politics with our<lb />
pocketbooks. Carter is<lb />
trying to play catch-up with<lb />
inflation by going along with<lb />
the Volcker Plan that hikes<lb />
the prime interest rate to<lb />
dry up the money supply for<lb />
such vital sectors of the<lb />
economy as home building,<lb />
plant expansion and long-<lb />
range investments.<lb />
Unfortunately, the Geor-<lb />
gian and his advisers have<lb />
been guessing wrong on the<lb />
American economy at every<lb />
turn and the nation is headed<lb />
into a deep recession. Secret<lb />
Cabinet minutes furnished<lb />
us from last February show<lb />
the president's chief eco-<lb />
nomic adviser, Charles<lb />
Schultze, predicting "the<lb />
economy should begin to<lb />
slow down" and later opti-<lb />
mistically discerning "some<lb />
signs of a desired non-reces-<lb />
sionary slowdown<lb />
As Carter's efforts to curb<lb />
the engulfing wave of infla-<lb />
tion proved as futile as King<lb />
Canute's order that the tide<lb />
stop coming in, some of the<lb />
president's men suggested<lb />
price and wage controls.<lb />
According to the secret<lb />
es.<lb />
At the dark end of the eco-<lb />
nomic tunnel is. the Ameri-<lb />
can consumer.<lb />
Family Efforts: With the<lb />
president desperately striv-<lb />
ing as an underdog to win<lb />
re-election, a number of<lb />
states would adjust<lb />
White House Cabinet states will soon become the<lb />
minutes, "the President site of Carter family reun-<lb />
noted that he has ncrauthon- i0ns jimmy Carter recently<lb />
ty to impose mandatory tut-tutted that the presiden-<lb />
pnce and wage controls and tial race was starting too<lb />
that even if he had such early and he shouldn't have<lb />
authority, he would not to leave the White House to<lb />
exercise it. scramble for delegates in<lb />
Like the emperor with no tne Democratic primaries.<lb />
clothes, Carter is politically But- wife Rosalynn,<lb />
posturing on the devastating mother Lillian, sonXhip and<lb />
It's clear from intelli-<lb />
gence reports that the other' enriched<lb />
Arab states have not adjust-<lb />
ed. Now the Egyptians are<lb />
growing disillusioned. They<lb />
expected immediate eco-<lb />
nomic benefits for cooperat-<lb />
ing with President Carter.<lb />
Instead, the living standards<lb />
in Egypt have deteriorated.<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
As several hundred<lb />
thousand gallons of radio-<lb />
active water continue to<lb />
confound technicians at<lb />
the damaged Three Mile<lb />
Island nuclear power<lb />
plant, the American nu-<lb />
clear industry is stepping<lb />
up efforts to export<lb />
dangerous atomic tech-<lb />
nology abroad. This move<lb />
Is a direct result of the<lb />
increasingly unfavorable<lb />
climate for nukes here that<lb />
has cut orders for new<lb />
domestic reactors to nearly<lb />
zero.<lb />
The campaign to export<lb />
American nuclear tech-<lb />
nology got a boost in early<lb />
October when the State<lb />
Department approved the<lb />
export of a key component<lb />
for a controversial nuclear<lb />
power plant in the Philip-<lb />
pines. The go-ahead must<lb />
still be approved by the<lb />
Nuclear Regulatory Com-<lb />
mission, but President<lb />
Carter can override the<lb />
NRC and permit the<lb />
shipment anyway. Last<lb />
year, Carter okayed the<lb />
export of seven tons of<lb />
uranium fuel to<lb />
India � despite his stated<lb />
policy of limiting U.S.<lb />
sales of nuclear know-how.<lb />
canoes are within 90 miles<lb />
of the partially-completed<lb />
plant, as are several major<lb />
earthquake faults.<lb />
Controversy has dog-<lb />
ged the Morong plant<lb />
from the first. Construc-<lb />
tion costs have shot ug to<lb />
$1.1 billion for only one of<lb />
the two reactors � over<lb />
four times the original<lb />
optimistic estimate. Local<lb />
fishermen, who account<lb />
pines Ministry of Energy<lb />
itself has estimated that<lb />
the country's present elec-<lb />
trical needs could be met<lb />
by hydroelectric power.<lb />
Geothermal power is also<lb />
undergoing rapid develop-<lb />
ment in the Philippines.<lb />
According<lb />
critics and<lb />
Morong is a<lb />
strength for<lb />
nuclear industry in<lb />
U.S. � one that<lb />
to nuclear<lb />
researchers,<lb />
key test of<lb />
the ailing<lb />
the<lb />
the<lb />
the American nuclear<lb />
industry is stepping up efforts<lb />
to export dangerous atomic<lb />
technology abroad<lb />
of Morong's<lb />
income, report<lb />
impact the Volcker Plan<lb />
will have on the average<lb />
American working man and<lb />
his family. He gave a pre-<lb />
posterous pledge to a con-<lb />
vention of construction<lb />
unions that he would not<lb />
trouble-shooter, Ambassa-<lb />
dor Robert Strauss.<lb />
will hit<lb />
cans in<lb />
daughter Amy are already<lb />
taking the show on the road<lb />
for votes. Faced with the<lb />
challenge from Ted Kenne- The Ambassador indicat-<lb />
dy, they hit the campaign ed that the economic prob-<lb />
trail in Florida to pull out a lems facing Egypt were<lb />
cosmetic caucus victory for very complex and that<lb />
 ITL 'L??�� k Jimmy and wasted no time American involvement in<lb />
thI nrlonmJn�n aH�ie headin for Iowa for the the economic support of<lb />
The president s own advis- next round of party Egypt would be critical to<lb />
ffhtir �?air�H" caucuses Snowbound New its long-term future the<lb />
fLl �?"TJT Jfl; HamPshire voters are very secret minutes state.<lb />
SSL,aiaht ilgI 82 likely to hear some Mii "Ambassador Strauss<lb />
Carter s tight-money tack Georgia accents on the win- reported that Prime Minis-<lb />
millions of Amen- ter air before they go to the ter Begin  spent consider-<lb />
hlhea�T fShaant P�lls in March ale time  emphasizing the<lb />
�rtoJi S2? JS� No Deal: There have been need for American invest-<lb />
mortgage money available secret, ominous reports that ment in Egypt to solidify the<lb />
to finance housing will dwm- Preside.it Carter's diploma- peace treaty "<lb />
die, fewer homes will be cy in the Middle East is<lb />
Small businesses will have ir� V gypi as a Stabilizing<lb />
E?- 4U force in the Middle East<lb />
He recognized that the<lb />
treaty had isolated Egypt The United states has xnt<lb />
from its Arab neighbors. But millions' worth-of aid to<lb />
he expected a happy ending Egypt Blt this has faUen<lb />
l ne president s secret<lb />
White House minutes show<lb />
that he "noted the difficult<lb />
The Philippines plant,<lb />
near the village of Morong<lb />
on the island of Luzon, has<lb />
drawn the fire of anti-<lb />
No less than Israeli Prime nuclear activists for sev-<lb />
Minister Menachem Begin eral reasons. Morong is<lb />
urged the United States to only 45 miles from the<lb />
rush aid to Egypt. This mes- populous capital city of<lb />
sage was brought back from Manilla and only 10 miies plant argue that nuclear<lb />
Israel by President Carters from an yolcano<lb />
for most<lb />
municipal<lb />
that fish moved away from<lb />
the shoreline site when<lb />
construction began in<lb />
1977. The fishermen now<lb />
have to go out to sea to<lb />
find food.<lb />
Local opposition to the<lb />
plant, although apparently<lb />
intense, is not tolerated by<lb />
the dictatorial Philippines<lb />
president, Ferdinand Mar-<lb />
cos. Last winter, 1,000<lb />
armed police swarmed<lb />
over Morong, breaking<lb />
into private homes,<lb />
searching, they said, for<lb />
antinuke activists. A lead-<lb />
ing nuclear critic, Ernesto<lb />
Nazareno, has mysterious-<lb />
ly disappeared, and some<lb />
Filipinos charge the Mar-<lb />
cos regime with Naza-<lb />
reno's murder.<lb />
Filipino critics of the<lb />
energy is unnecessary in<lb />
Three other active vol- their country. The Philip-<lb />
industry feels it can't<lb />
afford to fail. The Morong<lb />
plant is being heavily<lb />
underwritten by the U.S.<lb />
Export-Import Bank, a<lb />
consortium of private<lb />
banks and government<lb />
agencies that underwrites<lb />
the cost of such projects<lb />
with American taxpayers'<lb />
money.<lb />
Exim has been verv<lb />
active in recent years,<lb />
having bankrolled 45 nuc-<lb />
lear power plants around<lb />
the globe. Nearly half of<lb />
them are in underde-<lb />
veloped third world coun-<lb />
tries, many with notor-<lb />
iously repressive regimes.<lb />
The governments of South<lb />
Africa, Brazil, Argentina<lb />
and South Korea have all<lb />
benefited from American<lb />
nuclear aid. So has India,<lb />
which in 1975 diverted<lb />
nuclear waste from a<lb />
Canadian-built reactor to<lb />
make an atomic bomb.<lb />
Morong plant is a bad deal<lb />
for the Philippines from an<lb />
economic as well a- an<lb />
ecological point of view.<lb />
The Philippines must rel<lb />
on American multinational<lb />
corporations for mainten-<lb />
ance, spare parts and<lb />
uranium fuei.<lb />
Interestingly enough.<lb />
the Morong plant is<lb />
located near the Bataan<lb />
free-trade zone, an eco-<lb />
nomic enclave where tav -<lb />
on foreign-owned industry<lb />
are virtually non-existent.<lb />
This gives rise to specu-<lb />
lation that the main<lb />
purpose of the plant is to<lb />
provide electricity to for-<lb />
eign industry in the zone<lb />
which will, with cheap<lb />
Filipino labor, make inex-<lb />
pensive goods tor ship-<lb />
ment to the I S.<lb />
If that is true, the<lb />
Morong plant will not only<lb />
use local people as nuclear<lb />
guinea pigs, it will mater-<lb />
ially hurt American work-<lb />
ers, since it will enable<lb />
cheap foreign goods to<lb />
flood these shores and<lb />
take jobs away from<lb />
Americans. Activist groups<lb />
opposing the plant � such<lb />
as the Campaign tor a<lb />
Nuclear-Free Philippines<lb />
and the Third World<lb />
Energy Action Group, both<lb />
based in Washington.<lb />
D.C. � liken the situation<lb />
of "runawav reactors to<lb />
that of runaway shops.<lb />
President Carter and<lb />
the NRC have until the<lb />
end of 1979 to rule on this<lb />
latest accident-waiting-to-<lb />
happen.<lb />
(David Armstrong is a<lb />
Critics charge that the syndicated columnist.)<lb />
to pay higher interest rates<lb />
to borrow the money to<lb />
maintain inventories and<lb />
thousands may go to the<lb />
wall. Agriculture Depart-<lb />
ment sources say that farm-<lb />
ers compelled to go to the<lb />
banks to borrow against position of President Sadat<lb />
their upcoming crops will be vis-a-vis the other Arab<lb />
hard-pressed and may have states, but expressed the<lb />
to seek higher market pric- belief that  the other Arab<lb />
far short of what the Egyp-<lb />
tians expected. Now the<lb />
whole Israeli-Egyptian deal<lb />
is in trouble.<lb />
Copyright. 1979,<lb />
United Feature Syndicate, Inc<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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Richard Green<lb />
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Terry Herndon<lb />
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Leigh Coakley<lb />
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Steve O'Geary<lb />
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SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
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AD TECH. SUPER.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN Is the student<lb />
newspaper of East Carolina University<lb />
sponsored by the Media Board of ECU<lb />
and Is distributed each Tuesday and<lb />
Thursday during the academic year<lb />
weekly during the summer.<lb />
Offices ere located on the<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
man <lb />
features<lb />
Thursday, November 1, 1979 Page 5<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
Symphony will perform<lb />
By BILL JONES<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
The ECU School of<lb />
Music will present three<lb />
days of musical enter-<lb />
tainment this weekend.<lb />
This Fridav and Satur-<lb />
day at 8:00 p.m. the ECU<lb />
Opera Theater will stage<lb />
Scenes From Opera, their<lb />
annual Fall Scenes Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
This year's Scenes will<lb />
be the third act of<lb />
Engelbert Humperdinck's<lb />
Hansel and Gretel, Act 2<lb />
of Giacomo Puccini's Tos-<lb />
ca and scenes 1 and 2<lb />
from Carl Orffs Der<lb />
Mond.<lb />
Hansel and Gretel will<lb />
feature a Children's Cho-<lb />
rus including 8 fourth<lb />
v!<lb />
graders from the Green-<lb />
ville City Schools. Dr.<lb />
Clyde Hiss, who has<lb />
directed the ECU Opera<lb />
Theater since 1965, will<lb />
direct all scenes and acts.<lb />
Charles Moore, an ECU<lb />
School of Music faculty<lb />
member, will narrate the<lb />
scenes from Der Mond.<lb />
Symphony<lb />
This is the 197th<lb />
anniversary of Beethoven's<lb />
Eroica symphony, which<lb />
was completed in August,<lb />
1804. Eroica, the Sym-<lb />
phony No. 3 in E-flat<lb />
Major and Ginastera's<lb />
Concerto for Harp and<lb />
Orchestra will be per-<lb />
formed this Sunday after-<lb />
noon by the ECU Sym-<lb />
phony Orchestra. Robert<lb />
Hause will conduct.<lb />
and Orchestra will feature<lb />
harpist Marian Harding.<lb />
Harding is the harp<lb />
instructor for ECU and Old<lb />
Domonion University in<lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
Harding lives in Wil-<lb />
liamsburg, Va where she<lb />
is harp soloist at the<lb />
Regency Dining Room of<lb />
the Williamsburg Inn. She<lb />
also offers private instruc-<lb />
tion in her studio.<lb />
Born in Philadelphia,<lb />
Harding has played with<lb />
the Richmond Symphony<lb />
and the Norfolk Sym-<lb />
phony. She is currently<lb />
harpist with the Virginia<lb />
lassical Symphony.<lb />
The ECU Orchestra<lb />
program will be held in<lb />
Wright Auditorium this<lb />
The Concerto for Harp Sunday at 3:15 p.m.<lb />
"For Colored Girls <lb />
is provoking , personal,<lb />
spiced with dance<lb />
By ALISON BARTEL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The sparse and simple<lb />
scenery accompanied by<lb />
charoscuro lighting sets the<lb />
stage for the production<lb />
"For Colored Girls Who<lb />
Have Considered Suicide<lb />
When the Rainbow is<lb />
Enuf As the house lights<lb />
go down, the lonely,<lb />
isolated atmosphere is<lb />
abruptly broken by sounds<lb />
resembling native chants<lb />
of Pamela Henry, Vernon<lb />
Jones, Melinda Richardson<lb />
and Earlie M. Washing-<lb />
ton.<lb />
This introduction is the<lb />
prelude to a thought<lb />
provoking and personal<lb />
theme produced by a cast<lb />
 of seven women: Charla L.<lb />
I Davis, Penelope Alford,<lb />
Debra Zumbach, Renee<lb />
DuLaney, Gloria Brewing-<lb />
ton and Crystal Barnes.<lb />
Each actress represents<lb />
 the attitude of a girl<lb />
 attempting suicide in an<lb />
 American city. The per-<lb />
i formance of Gloria Brew-<lb />
l ington, "The Lady in<lb />
I Blue was outstanding<lb />
; with her pleading voice<lb />
� accompanied by her<lb />
; flamboyant elocution and<lb />
I contorted facial expres-<lb />
I sions. This performance is<lb />
 only one of the highlights<lb />
t of the show. Another is<lb />
' the beautiful dancing of<lb />
 the entire cast thatJnt<lb />
I prets the theme<lb />
5 show extensively.<lb />
The costuming is rela-<lb />
tively simple, but it<lb />
doesn't detract from the<lb />
production. In fact, it<lb />
enhances the show, com-<lb />
bining elaborate verse so<lb />
that the audience can<lb />
accept few costume<lb />
changes. Choreopoet<lb />
ntozake shange's compli-<lb />
cated lines are exactly<lb />
wrought.<lb />
The scenery is any-<lb />
thing but elaborate; how-<lb />
ever, it is very effective.<lb />
The scenic plainness is<lb />
developed with colorful<lb />
lighting techniques. The<lb />
effective lighting serves as<lb />
Monitor diver speaks in Kinston<lb />
a device for scene changes<lb />
as well as focusing on<lb />
specific actresses.<lb />
When Edgar R. Loes-<lb />
sin, director of the show,<lb />
was asked what prompted<lb />
him to select this show for<lb />
direction, he replied, "I<lb />
saw it in New York and<lb />
thought it would be a good<lb />
experience for the stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
"For Colored Girls <lb />
will be showing through<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 7. Cur-<lb />
tain time is 8:15 p.m and<lb />
tickets are on sale at the<lb />
Drama Department Box<lb />
Office.<lb />
Several East Caro-<lb />
lina University students<lb />
were privileged recently to<lb />
hear scuba diving arche-<lb />
ologist Richard Lawrence<lb />
speak on this summer's<lb />
work on the Civil War<lb />
ironclad Monitor.<lb />
Lawrence, who spoke<lb />
at the monthly meeting of<lb />
the East Carolina Dive<lb />
Club in Kinston, is one of<lb />
only four divers who have<lb />
visited the underwater<lb />
site. His presentation in-<lb />
cluded a brief history of<lb />
underwater archeology in<lb />
North Carolina, beginning<lb />
with the Modern Greece<lb />
project in 1962 and the<lb />
establishment of the un-<lb />
derwater Branch of the<lb />
N.C. Division of Archives<lb />
and History.<lb />
The Monitor Project is<lb />
the latest and most<lb />
ambitious undertaking win<lb />
which the Underwater<lb />
Branch has been involved.<lb />
Monitor, in the first<lb />
naval engagement be-<lb />
tween ironclad vessels,<lb />
fought CSS Virginia to a<lb />
draw on March 8, 1882 at<lb />
Hampton Roads, Virginia.<lb />
On the last day of that<lb />
year she sank in rough<lb />
seas off Cape Hatteras<lb />
while being towed south<lb />
by USS Rhode Island. An<lb />
expedition from Duke<lb />
University found the site<lb />
in 1973. Later projects<lb />
filmed and mapped the<lb />
wreck, but this summer<lb />
marked the first time that<lb />
divers have actually<lb />
worked on the historic<lb />
ship.<lb />
surized chamber and went<lb />
about the work of setting<lb />
up their reference grid and<lb />
"Our biggest<lb />
problem was<lb />
convincing the<lb />
people  that our<lb />
purpose was to<lb />
determine the<lb />
condition of the<lb />
off a lot of<lb />
souvenirs.<lb />
ii<lb />
The survey group,<lb />
composed of personnel wreck, not to cart<lb />
from the National Ocean-<lb />
ographic ann Atmospheric<lb />
Administration (NOAA),<lb />
the Harbor Branck Foun-<lb />
dation and the N.C.<lb />
Underwater Branch, work-<lb />
ed from Harbor Branch's<lb />
ship RV Johnson. De-<lb />
scents to the 225-foot deep<lb />
wreck were made via<lb />
Johnson's four-man sub-<lb />
mersible craft. On the site<lb />
the divers locked out of<lb />
the sub through a pres-<lb />
excavating a selected 5' X<lb />
5' section of the officers'<lb />
quarters.<lb />
Aside from the great<lb />
depth, which necessitated<lb />
the use of a special<lb />
breathing mixture of he-<lb />
lium and qxygen in place<lb />
of air, work was often<lb />
hindered by adverse wea-<lb />
ther, bad visibility and<lb />
strong currents across the<lb />
wreck.<lb />
Illustrating his talk<lb />
with slides of the work<lb />
area, Lawrence showed<lb />
how samples of wood and<lb />
metal were carefully re-<lb />
moved for laboratory anal-<lb />
ysis. Each piece was<lb />
replaced with sections of<lb />
non-corrosive materials to<lb />
prevent further deterio-<lb />
ration. One wine bottle, a<lb />
relish jar and three small<lb />
mustard containers were<lb />
recovered from the exca-<lb />
vation site.<lb />
"Our biggest problem<lb />
was convincing the people<lb />
we were working with that<lb />
our purpose was to<lb />
determine the condition of<lb />
the wreck, not to cart off a<lb />
lot of souvenirs Law-<lb />
rence reported. "Arche-<lb />
ology is delicate and<lb />
exacting work. You can't<lb />
just start ripping artifacts<lb />
out of a site or you destrov<lb />
any information you might<lb />
have been able to gain<lb />
from them. Some of our<lb />
co-workers just could't see<lb />
that<lb />
He stated that although<lb />
some of the main timbers<lb />
and the larger metal parts<lb />
seem to be in good shape,<lb />
the overall condition of the<lb />
wreck is quite fragile.<lb />
When asked if the ship<lb />
could be raised, Lawrence<lb />
was not optimistic.<lb />
"Not with the technol-<lb />
ogy and resources avail-<lb />
able today. The whole<lb />
thing would probably fall<lb />
apart and we'd lose it<lb />
forever. The wreck is<lb />
better off left where it is<lb />
until some future date<lb />
when raising her is more<lb />
feasible<lb />
The ECU Sociology-<lb />
Anthropology Club is cur-<lb />
rently trying to schedule<lb />
Lawrence to speak.<lb />
of the<lb />
Rural crime increases<lb />
By LEE MITGANG<lb />
AP Urban Affairs Writer<lb />
Indiana farmers used to worry about kids<lb />
cherry-bombing their mailboxes. Now those same kids<lb />
are often high on drugs or booze, and farmers are<lb />
locking their doors against thieves and vandals.<lb />
Cattle-rustling in New Mexica jumped 300 percent in<lb />
the past year.<lb />
Fruit by the truckload in routinely ripped off in<lb />
Florida.<lb />
From the cornfield of Ohio to the coalfield of West<lb />
Virginia to the cow country of the Southwest, an almost<lb />
fivefold increase in crime in the past two decades is<lb />
threatening the easygoing, secure lifestyle of rural<lb />
America.<lb />
Annual FBI statistics show that since 1960, crime in<lb />
rural America is increasing more rapidly than in urban<lb />
areas.<lb />
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BLACK ARTS<lb />
The ECU Black Arts<lb />
Festival will begin Nov-<lb />
ember 1 and continue<lb />
through November 9. An<lb />
art exhibition which kicks<lb />
off the Festival will be on<lb />
display in the MSC Gallery<lb />
throughout the duration.<lb />
GOSPEL CONCERT<lb />
There will be a Gospel<lb />
concert on Sunday, Nov-<lb />
ember 4, which will<lb />
feature the New Birth<lb />
Chorale Ensemble, the<lb />
Fountain of Life Choir,<lb />
and the ECU Gospel<lb />
Ensemble.<lb />
JUBILEE!<lb />
The Theater Arts Com-<lb />
mittee presents Jubilee a<lb />
celebration in song with<lb />
tunes from Porgy and<lb />
Bess, Shouboat, The Wiz<lb />
and more. Jubilee! will be<lb />
held in Hendrix Audi-<lb />
torium at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Artist equates art with communication<lb />
J<lb />
By ALISON BARTEL<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
"We limit ourselves by<lb />
trying to create. Art is a<lb />
way of communicating,<lb />
saying 'I'm happy or<lb />
'I'm sad or 'the world is<lb />
bad' or 'the world is<lb />
good says Bobby Sim-<lb />
mons, a graduate of ECU<lb />
School of Art and a<lb />
teacher at Sampson Tech-<lb />
nical Institute.<lb />
Simmons, for whom a<lb />
reception will be given by<lb />
the Student Union Art<lb />
Exhibition Committee this<lb />
Sunday, feels that being<lb />
an artist offers many<lb />
things beyond just the act<lb />
of creation.<lb />
"Art is also a way of<lb />
escape, and I can com-<lb />
municate all these things<lb />
(the feelings mentioned<lb />
above) just by a stroke of<lb />
a pen or pencil. Then,<lb />
afterwards, I can still be<lb />
the same person Sim-<lb />
mons added.<lb />
Simmons did not take<lb />
art lessons until he was in<lb />
his senior year of high<lb />
school. He then entered<lb />
ECU and graduated in<lb />
1978. His favorite medium<lb />
is oil, but that doesn't<lb />
prevent him from experi-<lb />
menting with other types<lb />
of media. His style is a<lb />
combination of collage and<lb />
Picasso's later style of<lb />
painting. Realism appeals<lb />
to him, too, when he is<lb />
able to add a touch of<lb />
abstract.<lb />
Besides his teaching at<lb />
the technical institute,<lb />
Simmons conducts classes<lb />
at a prison unit and<lb />
teaches drawing to inter-<lb />
ested people in the com-<lb />
munity. Simmons believes<lb />
Bobby Simmons, an ECU Art graduate, is a born-again artist<lb />
the student must learn to<lb />
trust himself and his<lb />
emotions in order to "see<lb />
art<lb />
method wouldn't be to<lb />
give a class, a student, an<lb />
abstract idea such as<lb />
'morning' or 'evening' and<lb />
have them draw what they<lb />
"My ideal teaching think. People need to<lb />
know how to see art as<lb />
they can think it Sim-<lb />
mons said.<lb />
See ARTIST, page 7<lb />
Folk<lb />
music<lb />
festival<lb />
By BILL JONES<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
"Bluegrass music has<lb />
moved up in the world<lb />
says Lorraine Jordan. For<lb />
what used to be uncul-<lb />
tured hillbilly music,<lb />
"people are paying $8 and<lb />
$9 just to see one blue<lb />
grass band So, the ECU<lb />
Folklore Classes' 3rd An-<lb />
nual Folkmusic Festival<lb />
will be a real treat for<lb />
lovers of bluegrass and<lb />
"Old Time" music.<lb />
The Folk M.usic Festi-<lb />
val will be held at The<lb />
Treehouse this year. In<lb />
past years the festival has<lb />
been held in the Art<lb />
building, but according to<lb />
festival organizer Lorraine<lb />
Jordan, holding the event<lb />
at The Treehouse will<lb />
make it much easier for<lb />
people who want to go<lb />
downtown Saturday night<lb />
to attend.<lb />
Jordan, an ECU grad-<lb />
uate, plays mandolin for<lb />
Blue Grass '78, a Raleigh<lb />
band, who, along with<lb />
Greenville's Green Grass<lb />
Cloggers and Carolina<lb />
Bluegrass (a band from<lb />
Piney Neck, just outside of clogging entourage. The<lb />
Vanceboro, N.C.) will pro- Cloggers will again be<lb />
vide music and entertain-<lb />
ment for the event.<lb />
Bluegrass '78 is one of<lb />
the top bluegrass bands in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Carolina Bluegrass fea-<lb />
tures Dickey Robinson, the<lb />
"No. 1" fiddler in the<lb />
state, according to Ann<lb />
Massengill, one of the<lb />
Green Grass Cloggers.<lb />
The Green Grass Clog-<lb />
gers are a widely traveled<lb />
sponsoring their annual<lb />
Clogger's Day on Decem-<lb />
ber 1. Clogger's Day will<lb />
be held in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium and will include<lb />
workshops in fiddle play-<lb />
ing, banjo, clogging and<lb />
English contra dance.<lb />
Saturday's Festival will<lb />
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Paoe 6 THE EAST CAROClNIANf j Novemher 1979<lb />
Heaven Can Wait promises immortality<lb />
The Student Union<lb />
Films Committee will pre-<lb />
sent Warren Beatty and<lb />
Julie Christie in the<lb />
romantic comedy Heaven<lb />
Can Wait this Friday and<lb />
Saturday night at 7 and 9<lb />
p.m. in MendenhalPs<lb />
Hendrix Theater. Admis-<lb />
sion for students is by ID<lb />
and Activity Card. Faculty<lb />
and staff may use their<lb />
Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter membership cards.<lb />
Warren Beatty's Heav-<lb />
en Can Wait has recap-<lb />
tured the spirit of the<lb />
glorious films of the<lb />
1940's, added a few stars<lb />
and a lot of color.<lb />
His film is a remake of<lb />
the 1941 Here Comes Mr.<lb />
Jordan, a fantasy about a<lb />
prizefighter (Robert Mont-<lb />
gomery) who is accident-<lb />
ally sent to heaven before<lb />
his time and forced to find<lb />
a new body to occupy.<lb />
As co-writer, co-direc-<lb />
tor and producer, Beatty<lb />
has crafted one of the<lb />
most likeable screen char-<lb />
acters in recent memory.<lb />
His performance of the<lb />
confused Joe Pendleton is<lb />
bursting with a celestial<lb />
spirit that he enjoys even<lb />
more on earth than at his<lb />
heavenly detour.<lb />
Pendleton is a quarter-<lb />
back with the Los Angeles<lb />
Rams who is informed at<lb />
the outset of the movie<lb />
that he has overcome a<lb />
serious knee injury and<lb />
will start against Dallas<lb />
that Sunday.<lb />
The following day,<lb />
however, Pendleton is<lb />
involved in an accident<lb />
while riding his bicycle.<lb />
Soon he is being led<lb />
through the clouds to a<lb />
weigh stationin Heaven by<lb />
an impatient celestial es-<lb />
cort (Buck Henry). Joe<lb />
protests that there has<lb />
been some mistake � that<lb />
he can't be dead. When<lb />
the arch-angel Mr. Jordan<lb />
(James Mason) arrives, he<lb />
makes a quick check which<lb />
confirms that Pendleton is<lb />
not due in Heaven for<lb />
another 50 years. The dis-<lb />
illusioned Pendleton is<lb />
rushed back to earth, but<lb />
it is too late. His body<lb />
has been cremated.<lb />
Jordan immediately be-<lb />
gins a search for a new<lb />
body. After rejecting sev-<lb />
eral possibilities, they<lb />
arrive at the estate of Leo<lb />
Farnsworth, a wealthy<lb />
businessman who is in the<lb />
process of being murdered<lb />
by his wife Julia (Dyan<lb />
Cannon) and his personal<lb />
secretary Tony Abbot<lb />
(Charles Grodin). Not<lb />
wishing to get involved<lb />
with the two, Pendleton is<lb />
about to leave the estate<lb />
when Betty Logan (Julie<lb />
Christie) arrives.<lb />
She demands to see<lb />
Farnsworth about a re-<lb />
finery his company is<lb />
going to build which will<lb />
destroy her village in<lb />
England. Sympathizing<lb />
with her plight and im-<lb />
pressed with her spirit as<lb />
well as her beauty,<lb />
Pendleton agrees to tem-<lb />
porarily use Farnsworth's<lb />
body so he can help her.<lb />
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Jordan explains about the<lb />
exchange of bodies: in-<lb />
wardly he will still be Joe<lb />
Pendleton, but outwardly<lb />
everyone will still see and<lb />
hear Leo Farnsworth<lb />
(throughout the film we<lb />
continue to see and hear<lb />
Warren Beatty as Pendle-<lb />
ton).<lb />
Naturally, Julia and<lb />
Tony are shocked to find<lb />
Farnsworth still alive and<lb />
set about to murder<lb />
him once again.<lb />
In one of Heaven<lb />
Can Wait's best scenes,<lb />
the fumbling Pendleton,<lb />
obviously out of place off<lb />
the football field, is forced<lb />
to attend one of Farns-<lb />
worth's board meetings<lb />
where he delivers an<lb />
expertly comic monologue<lb />
that Is laced with football<lb />
lingo.<lb />
He<lb />
is<lb />
able to help<lb />
Betty by rescinding the<lb />
order to build the refinery<lb />
in England. She is over-<lb />
come with gratitude and a<lb />
bond quickly develops<lb />
between them. Hence, a<lb />
twist is in order when it<lb />
becomes more and more<lb />
evident that Pendleton is<lb />
becoming a bit too content<lb />
with his temporary body.<lb />
He even goes so far as to<lb />
get in shape for the Super<lb />
Bowl, only to receive the<lb />
crushing news that he<lb />
must give it up because<lb />
"it is not in his destiny to<lb />
continue on as Leo Farns-<lb />
worth<lb />
All of this is handled<lb />
very well, including the<lb />
elaborate football se-<lb />
quences, and, this being a<lb />
strict Holly wood fantav.<lb />
the loose ends and<lb />
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1 November 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Page 7<lb />
CRIME<lb />
continued from page 5<lb />
Heaven Can Wait is straight forward fantasy<lb />
iAn Zl ' , FUral CFime rate was 423 incidents per<lb />
I00,000population. In 1977, the latest year for which<lb />
hgures are available, the rate stood nearly five times<lb />
higher at 2,012 per 100,000 population. During the same<lb />
period crime in metropolitan areas rose about four<lb />
times higher.<lb />
Put another way, in 1960 the odds of someone in a<lb />
rural area being a crime victim were about one in 236.<lb />
B 177, the odds were one in 49.<lb />
Professor Howard Phillips of Ohio State University<lb />
says the FBI figures show that rural crime is now<lb />
roughly equal to urban rates reached in 1967.<lb />
The question I have says Phillips, "is do you<lb />
have to catch up to the problems of urban centers before<lb />
W ashmgton and others will pay attention?"<lb />
Information on the nature and extent of the problem<lb />
i sketchy, but researchers generally agree rural crime<lb />
ha- certain characteristics: Property crime is the leading<lb />
problem, especially vandalism and theft. Phillips<lb />
estimates that in rural Ohio, vandalism accounts for as<lb />
ich as 50 percent of crime. Purdue University studies<lb />
two Indiana counties found vandalism accounted for<lb />
23 percent of crime.<lb />
In Hampshire County, W. Va farm equipment theft<lb />
the most prevalent crime, according to researchers<lb />
omas Bean and Layle Lawrence, and a local hunter<lb />
here was recently caught shooting up a farmer's house.<lb />
rhis summer, someone took a four-wheel drive<lb />
vehicle and ripped through cornfields on the outskirts of<lb />
roleda, Ohio.<lb />
Around the country, tractors, combines and other<lb />
expensive farm machines are easy prey for thieves,<lb />
because many rural Americans can't get used to the<lb />
idea of locking things and removing kevs.<lb />
-Rural crime is generally not as violent as urban crime,<lb />
but the murder rate in rural areas is only slightly less<lb />
than in cities.<lb />
-Rural criminals are almost always voung males.<lb />
Ihe usually commii their crimes in their home county,<lb />
although net in the same town.<lb />
One thing's tor sure. It's not people from<lb />
metropolitan areas running out and victimizing rural<lb />
is, says Purdue researcher Joseph Donnermever.<lb />
Several reasons are ottered for the rise in rural<lb />
crime. A leading cause cited is the lack of law<lb />
enforcement personnel in rural areas.<lb />
 second tactor is the wealth in many county towns:<lb />
there's plenty worth stealing and not much protecting it.<lb />
Rural America is much more affluent these days.<lb />
In Montmorenci, Ind Thunderbirds are parked in<lb />
' $100,000 homes. As often as not, the keys are<lb />
leit in the cars, and the front doors of the houses are<lb />
unlocked.<lb />
Inside are stereos, color TVs and microwave ovens.<lb />
New highways and new industry have helped open<lb />
the way tor crime in rural America. Strange cars cruise<lb />
continued from page 6<lb />
hopeless situations are all<lb />
tied together neatly in a<lb />
single passage; everything<lb />
is resolved in the end.<lb />
As it should be, Beatty<lb />
and Christie communicate<lb />
almost exclusively through<lb />
eye contact. The film<lb />
relies very heavily on plot<lb />
and Beatty has managed<lb />
to get the best work out of<lb />
his cohorts. Elaine May<lb />
has turned in some of her<lb />
funniest scripting since the<lb />
early days with husband<lb />
Mike Nichols.<lb />
She has rewritten the<lb />
old script for Here Comes<lb />
Mr. Jordan so that her<lb />
jokes about money, mar-<lb />
riage and adultery are not<lb />
out of context. The film<lb />
ends happily and makes<lb />
you feel good chiefly by<lb />
implying that we will<lb />
live forever.<lb />
So at this point in his<lb />
career, no one has more<lb />
potential to change the<lb />
outlook of films in the 70's<lb />
than Warren Beatty. With<lb />
Heaven Can Wait it has<lb />
now become evident that,<lb />
in many ways, the films of<lb />
the forties are the films of<lb />
through, strangers move in.<lb />
In many towns, city people buy country homes. The<lb />
distinction between country and suburb is gradually<lb />
blurring.<lb />
Phillips notes that the past decade witnessed the first<lb />
increase in rural population in years. Rural communities<lb />
are losing their first line of defense: knowing your<lb />
neighbor, knowing who belongs.<lb />
"What you have is homogeneous communities<lb />
becoming more heterogeneous. People don't know each<lb />
other he says.<lb />
Life for rural teen-agers has also changed. In many<lb />
states, tight money has forced small high schools to<lb />
consolidate into sprawling county schools just as<lb />
crowded as their city cousins.<lb />
Donnermever says peer pressure and lack of adult<lb />
attention in these county schools often lead to drug use,<lb />
drinking, and sometimes crime.<lb />
Ironically, according to sociologists, rural America<lb />
tinds itself facing the same basic problem faced by<lb />
crime-ridden city neighborhoods: the ripping of the<lb />
social fabric, of knowing and caring about neighbors.<lb />
Many, including the federal Law Enforcement<lb />
Assistance Administration and the National Sheriffs<lb />
Association, feel the answer is to restore the strength of<lb />
country neighborhoods, to make neighbors care again.<lb />
Since 1972, the sheriffs' group has received an<lb />
annual $250,000 grant from LEAA to operate a National<lb />
Neighborhood Watch Program. The program, initially<lb />
geared toward the suburbs, is shifting its emphasis<lb />
toward rural crime.<lb />
Director Ben Gorda says the program teaches people<lb />
to fight crime with common-sense precautions like<lb />
locking doors and vehicles and installing anti-burglary<lb />
devices.<lb />
It also encourages people to keep an eye on strange<lb />
cars driving along rural roads, and note license plates if<lb />
they appear suspicious.<lb />
Warren Beatty in the 70's.<lb />
And if we want to<lb />
understand what the cin-<lb />
ema stands for today, few<lb />
filmmakers can give us as<lb />
much insight as Warren<lb />
Beatty.<lb />
Beatty is one of those<lb />
directors who has made<lb />
films more modern by<lb />
taking us backward in<lb />
time. Though they are<lb />
very much a product of<lb />
our own time, his films<lb />
have always been cut off<lb />
by their position as a mass<lb />
form of entertainment<lb />
from the influences of<lb />
other, more inventive art<lb />
forms. In the recent past,<lb />
Heaven Can Wait would<lb />
have been considered an<lb />
experimental film and<lb />
experimental cinema has<lb />
been no more than a<lb />
fringe activity and has had<lb />
as little influence on the<lb />
film industry as a whole as<lb />
the equally specialized<lb />
form of the cartoon.<lb />
Beatty has customized<lb />
the commercial movie,<lb />
typified by Hollywood,<lb />
which was always seen to<lb />
be simply a form of<lb />
storytelling, as the popular<lb />
novel had been in the<lb />
nineteenth century. In<lb />
Heaven Can Wait, Beatty<lb />
has poured all of his<lb />
efforts not into rivaling the<lb />
most up-to-date literature<lb />
of the day, but into finding<lb />
the film equivalents of the<lb />
storytelling methods of<lb />
Charles Dickens.<lb />
The traditional cin-<lb />
ema's favorite forms like<lb />
the western and the gang-<lb />
ster film continued to tell<lb />
their stories with a<lb />
straightforwardness that is<lb />
lost in many of today's<lb />
movies. With the success<lb />
of Heaven Can Wait, the<lb />
cinema could continue on<lb />
in this way for the<lb />
audience for which it<lb />
ago the<lb />
different<lb />
a much<lb />
new<lb />
caters is one that still likes<lb />
good stories excitingly and<lb />
grippingly told. Certainly<lb />
times have changed, but<lb />
the more things change<lb />
the more they stay the<lb />
same.<lb />
Five years<lb />
cinema had a<lb />
audience, and<lb />
reduced one.<lb />
generation of freer film-<lb />
makers with wider hori-<lb />
zons had arrived and were<lb />
not that well received<lb />
except in small art-film<lb />
circles. Beatty exemplifies<lb />
the director of the 40's<lb />
whose style persuades us<lb />
to lose ourselves in the<lb />
swiftly unfolding events of<lb />
his stories and makes us<lb />
identify with his heroes (as<lb />
we do when John Wayne<lb />
leads a cavalry charge).<lb />
Beatty does not try to<lb />
remind us that what we<lb />
are seeing is no more, and<lb />
no less, than a film. His<lb />
style is larger than life.<lb />
Heaven Can Wait gives<lb />
us straightforwardness,<lb />
excitement, fantasy and<lb />
humor all rolled into one.<lb />
Its success relies on the<lb />
studio structure in films<lb />
which is so crucial to an<lb />
understanding of the A-<lb />
merican cinema, and the<lb />
contributions of writers<lb />
and producers are no<lb />
longer passed over in the<lb />
cult of the director.<lb />
Thanks to the success<lb />
of this film, our knowledge<lb />
of Hollywood can grow<lb />
even further and ulti-<lb />
mately we can no doubt<lb />
expect a full-scale re-<lb />
assessment which takes<lb />
into account social and<lb />
economic pressures and<lb />
faces the critical problems<lb />
posed by Hollywood as a<lb />
popular art.<lb />
The customary deroga-<lb />
tion of Hollywood films as<lb />
escapist is unfair. What<lb />
Heaven Can Wat, does as<lb />
an escapist film is invite<lb />
further analysis of its<lb />
function. Its success at the<lb />
box office obviously re-<lb />
flects moral values, as it<lb />
offers a model of behavior<lb />
and basic reassurance to<lb />
the audience. We don't<lb />
need another world war to<lb />
begin to enjoy the escapist<lb />
fare Beatty and other<lb />
filmmakers are currently<lb />
churning out.<lb />
Chanelo's<lb />
Italian Foods, Inc<lb />
Wave Forms on display<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAV<lb />
GREENVILLE -<lb />
K ave forms" and other<lb />
kinetic sculptures by Bif<lb />
Bream of Chapel Hill,<lb />
senior student in the East<lb />
Carolina University School<lb />
rt. are on display this<lb />
week at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center gallerv at<lb />
511 East Te nth St. here.<lb />
Bream noted that his<lb />
moving sculptures, made<lb />
from wood and dacron, are<lb />
designed to enable the<lb />
 low er to "participate<lb />
physically as well as<lb />
emotionally and intellec-<lb />
tually<lb />
This sculpture is a-<lb />
nalagous to light and<lb />
sound waves that are the<lb />
of human per-<lb />
eption he said.<lb />
Bream, a member of<lb />
LCI 's Visual Arts Forum,<lb />
a candidate for the<lb />
Bachelor of Fine Arts<lb />
degree in design with a<lb />
minor concentration in<lb />
sculpture.<lb />
ARTIST<lb />
continued from page 5<lb />
About being a black<lb />
artist, Simmons said, ' I'm<lb />
a black artist because I'm<lb />
black  I'm black in<lb />
nature also, but other than<lb />
that. I consider myself an<lb />
artist seeking the truth<lb />
Simmons believes that<lb />
producing art is a talent<lb />
from God. He is concerned<lb />
that too many people allow<lb />
their talents to be wasted.<lb />
s an artist, Simmons<lb />
finds his work a liberating<lb />
force for the mind, but as<lb />
a private person, he<lb />
acknowledges another,<lb />
more powerful force.<lb />
'Tin a born-again<lb />
Christian. The most im-<lb />
portant motivating factcJr<lb />
in my life is Christ,<lb />
Simmons said.<lb />
A reception sponsored<lb />
bv the Student Union Art<lb />
Exhibition Committee will<lb />
be given in Simmon's<lb />
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the upper gallery of Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center<lb />
November 4th at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
Everyone is cordially in-<lb />
vited to attend. Refresh-<lb />
ments will be served.<lb />
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dies at ECU. he has<lb />
taught introductory cour-<lb />
ses in drawing and art<lb />
history at ayne Com-<lb />
munity College in Golds-<lb />
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The Easl Carolinian<lb />
lian 1 �<lb />
sports<lb />
Thursday, November 1, 1979 Page 8<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
Tyson, ECl finished<lb />
I he soap opera has ended.<lb />
ast Carolina basketball center Al Tyson has put an<lb />
it. After a controversial one-year stint with the<lb />
the sophomore from Winterville has officially<lb />
hdrawn from school and will look for another campus<lb />
all his , ii.<lb />
�m the wrv beginning of his career at ECU, Tyson<lb />
� Hi- recruitment by the Pirate staff,<lb />
h Larry Gillman, was protested by the<lb />
sippi State staff, who claimed that Gillman and<lb />
e about getting Big Al in the wrong way.<lb />
complaint brought on an NCAA investigation,<lb />
s a long, drawn out one that ended<lb />
-ummT. f ie result - ECU's basketball<lb />
was put on one-year probation. This meant that<lb />
'uld not appear on television or compete in<lb />
urnament.<lb />
he probation Tyson was a big question<lb />
He uit the team at the end of last season and did<lb />
trip to Notre Dame with the Pirates. His<lb />
hat he had had it with East Carolina, and<lb />
Gillman.<lb />
I nu Tyson must surely have<lb />
fell as though he had a monkey<lb />
on his hack.<lb />
;ood reason to be fed up with his coach at<lb />
1 he 6-11 center had not honestly been<lb />
chance by the controversial Gillman. A<lb />
was the aftermath oi hi- sparkling<lb />
perforn last year at N.C. State. The<lb />
nmediat ly after that Tyson saw very little<lb />
. It seemed as though he were being benched for a<lb />
e, rather than being rewarded for a good<lb />
Perhaps disgust with situations like that one were<lb />
Ivs � s iceasional lackadaisical effort on<lb />
"s there seemed to be something<lb />
hi- mind.<lb />
Gillman and the hiring ol ex-Wake<lb />
m seemed to breathe new life into<lb />
inced the big man to give it another<lb />
ryson even went as far as to attend<lb />
�hat he might be able to play-<lb />
next roadblock. Even though he met<lb />
NCAA requirement concerning academic<lb />
n was suspended from the team at the<lb />
�i practice by Odom. The new coach<lb />
did not meet his requirements<lb />
i. though, that Tyson could return as<lb />
rea h -i the point where he met the<lb />
- Odom said that he felt Tyson would be<lb />
�rig his time working on his studies, rather<lb />
until he reached that point. Al agreed.<lb />
r.vsn so tar as to say that he would be out of<lb />
m for only one or two weeks.<lb />
rhen came the grand finale. Tyson withdrew from<lb />
last Tuesday. Odom was out of town at the time,<lb />
uld not be reached. The coach later made it<lb />
�n did make an effort to contact him in<lb />
id am e ol the taken actions.<lb />
Odom spoke with Tyson last week concerning his<lb />
ns "He related to me that he felt it would be<lb />
r him if he left Greenville and East Carolina<lb />
) dd. "He had so much pressure on him here. He<lb />
- a local boy and there was a great deal expected of<lb />
him He felt it would be better if he could go somewhere<lb />
where he would be somewhat of a stranger<lb />
rrue, ryson must surely have felt as though he had<lb />
� on his back. Everywhere he went he was<lb />
-il recognized, if nothing else for his 6-11 frame. It<lb />
seemed as though almost everyone he saw would ask<lb />
him the same questions, all about basketball.<lb />
See TYSON, page 10<lb />
Dye looks for<lb />
'offensive show'<lb />
Down goes Billv Johnson<lb />
(Photo hv John Crogan)<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
'Anybody that wants to see an<lb />
offensive show should be in Boone<lb />
Saturday said Fast Carolina football<lb />
coach Pat Dye at his Wednesday press<lb />
luncheon as he looked forward to<lb />
Saturday's game with Appalachian -<lb />
"I've always thought that defense wins<lb />
football games Dye continued, "but<lb />
with the way we and Appalachian move<lb />
the football, that might not be the case<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Dye certainly has a point. The Pirates<lb />
rank tenth in the nation in total offense<lb />
with an average of 128.6 yarl- ime.<lb />
ECl s 259 yards rushing per game is<lb />
the fifth best mark in the nation, while<lb />
their 29 points per game scoring average<lb />
stands 15th in the latest NCAA Mats.<lb />
The Mountaineers are nol without<lb />
impressive offensive Mats either, ranking<lb />
11th nationally in passing offense. ASl<lb />
quarterback Steve Brown ranks fourth in<lb />
the nation in total offense, while end Rick<lb />
Beasley leads the entire country in<lb />
receiving with an average of 6.2<lb />
game. Beasley's nine touchdowns is<lb />
second best mark in the nation.<lb />
Appalachian is a er. ver<lb />
team to me live said. "th the<lb />
type ol team that can score enough I<lb />
a game solely on offensive perfoi<lb />
The two team- are similar in that I<lb />
both employ the wishbom nse. But.<lb />
Dye said, the Apps run a more pass<lb />
oriented attack than do the Pira<lb />
"W ishbone team- usually rank high in the<lb />
national statistics in total off ut vou<lb />
can usually find them among the top<lb />
rushing team Appalachian is different.<lb />
Brown and Beasley make up a great<lb />
combination for them. There's no dubt<lb />
they can score on anybody<lb />
So Dye knows that the Pirates must<lb />
move the football well in order win<lb />
"But<lb />
ved th<lb />
There<lb />
ensive<lb />
number<lb />
� X' optional -� as Hi<lb />
with an 8 i<lb />
nation . <lb />
97. 1 v ard-<lb />
Perin Yan, )<lb />
Is per g<lb />
Quarterbai K I<lb />
�<lb />
q u a r �<lb />
said. "H<lb />
Despii<lb />
ha<lb />
foil<lb />
nationally-ranked <lb />
llli!<lb />
It � �<lb />
frus<lb />
told th<lb />
i.<lb />
W hat is<lb />
important<lb />
Carolina Dye -aid. "I jus<lb />
I players<lb />
Brown leads passing attack<lb />
ASU dep<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Saturday's contest between the Pirates of East<lb />
Carolina and the Mountaineers of Appalachian State<lb />
could prove to be more of a contest than many<lb />
speculators give credit if the Apps can untrack their<lb />
potent passing attack.<lb />
But qualify that with a big IF.<lb />
Appalachian quarterback Steve Brown enters the<lb />
contest with an impressive 332.5 vards total offense per<lb />
game, fourth best in the NCAA.<lb />
Junior split end Rick Beasley (6-1, 180) should<lb />
present a familiar problem for the Pirate secondary; an<lb />
expert receiver teamed with a quality passer.<lb />
The primary weakness of the Mountaineers offensive<lb />
attack will be their inexperienced front line. To beat a<lb />
defense with the power and ability to blitz which ECU<lb />
has, a team has to be strong in the trenches.<lb />
Tight end Stan Cunningham (6-2, 229) and guard<lb />
David Turner (6-3, 228) return as ASU's only seniors on<lb />
the line. Sophomore tackle John Sellers is the most<lb />
massive of the linemen at 6-2, 250.<lb />
"Their offense is similar to ours said ECU<lb />
assistant Wayne Hall. "They run the wishbone, but they<lb />
switch off and run the I-formation as well<lb />
on<lb />
�ff<lb />
Hall feels that the Pirates will have to be warv of the<lb />
run ami not expert ASU to unload passes on every plav.<lb />
People tend to over-compensate for the run when<lb />
they are playing a wishbone team and that's how<lb />
the) ve been able to roll up so much passing yardage.<lb />
It you can throw out of the wishbone, then chances<lb />
are you're going to have a lot of success. Over the past<lb />
few years, the wishbone teams have begun to improve<lb />
their passing games to balance their attack<lb />
Defensively, ends Craig Bonner (6-1, 190) and Sami<lb />
Killman (6-4, 225) provide leadership and strength to<lb />
battle the Easl Carolina speedsters.<lb />
One fact reassuring after the 24-24 tie with UNC last<lb />
weekend is the fact that Appalachian State has a track<lb />
record of losing close games through their 2-6 effort<lb />
thus far. Four of their losses have been by less than a<lb />
touchdown, and another bv a TD and a field goal.<lb />
"They've been in close games all year long said<lb />
Hall. "The last couple of times we played them they had<lb />
a quarterback hurt. The last time we plaved them with a<lb />
healthy quarterback, thev beat us.<lb />
"I don't think we're the big point of their season,<lb />
but a win would help them a lot<lb />
ASU coach Jim Brakcfield<lb />
; Clark's return strengthens defense<lb />
Noah Clark<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
It seems like a long time ago that the Pirates of East<lb />
Carolina rolled into Raleigh and faced the Wolfpack of<lb />
N.C. State, but no player counted the days until ECU<lb />
faced North Carolina last Saturday with more<lb />
anticipation than senior defensive tackle Noah Clark<lb />
"I was finally ready to play said Clark, who<lb />
suffered a knee injury in practice the week after the<lb />
34-20 loss to State.<lb />
. 7 t6?1 VOr the knee any- Fve tried to keep mv<lb />
mind off that (injury)<lb />
"We're glad to have Noah back on defense " said<lb />
assistant coach Wayne Hall of the 6-1, 229 native of<lb />
Robersonville. "He makes a lot of big plays.<lb />
"At defensive tackle, when Noah's there, we have a<lb />
lot of depth along with Tim Swords, Vance Tingler and<lb />
Nate Wigfall. He's a super athlete<lb />
Clark made his presence known to the Tar Heel<lb />
running backs early in the contest, making two no gain<lb />
tackles in the first two UNC possessions.<lb />
"We were down after the first half he said. "We<lb />
knew the offense was moving the ball, but we had hold<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Clark had confidence that the Pirates could beat the<lb />
15th ranked Tar Heels, though they had had limited<lb />
success this season with other Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
rivals.<lb />
'There was no doubt in my mind that we could win<lb />
the game Clark stated. "We had to approach it as i( it<lb />
were the last game of the season.<lb />
"Take nothing away from Carolina; they're a great<lb />
football team offensively and defensively. They deserve<lb />
to be ranked<lb />
The Pirates final opportunity for victory fell short as<lb />
exhausted place kicker, split end Vern Davenport's 57<lb />
yard field goal attempt fell just a few yards short of<lb />
target.<lb />
"I was just hoping said Clark. "I knew he was<lb />
very tired after running pass patterns all day, though<lb />
The physical pain of his injury was minor compared<lb />
to the mental anguish of having to sit helplessly on the<lb />
sidelines as East Carolina lost to Duke and Wake Forest<lb />
before whipping VMI and The Citadel in homecoming.<lb />
"It was tough on me mentally he said. "The<lb />
Sports Medicine department kept me in shape and I ran<lb />
for two weeks before I could work out with the team.<lb />
"They stayed on me about rehabilitating my knee. I<lb />
was back faster than I thought I would be<lb />
Clark expressed disappointment in the Buc's 3-3-1<lb />
record and the 24-24 tie with UNC.<lb />
"As a team we have to put it behind us and shoot to<lb />
win the rest of our games he said. "We didn't get<lb />
started as good as we should have this season It w �s<lb />
especially hard after the defense was ranked second<lb />
nationally last year.<lb />
The defense administered battle scars to several T ir<lb />
Heel backs, most noticablv Amos Lawrence and Doug<lb />
raschal.<lb />
"I noticedI Paschal had his leg bandaged before the<lb />
game, said Clark, "but I think we might have hurt i, a<lb />
little more.<lb />
Lawrence, who suffered from a groin pull prior to the<lb />
contest, left the game ,n the third quarter with another<lb />
.  (gr.7 PU,1) a bothering me real bad in the firs!<lb />
half, said Lawrence. "I just hid it so I eould stav in the<lb />
game. � r<lb />
"When I left the game, my entire left arm and<lb />
shoulder were numb am1<lb />
Clark has his own version of how the injury occured<lb />
The defense had been hitting him hard all dav " he<lb />
said. They put the clamps on him and he was out the<lb />
rest of the game. He was spinning and got hit<lb />
turned to face the line g hU as he<lb />
The Pirates must now focus on the Mountaineers of<lb />
Appalachian State, a wishbone team with an impressive<lb />
passinc attack. passive<lb />
"We just have to control the ball anA i l r<lb />
run as well as the pass ' and look for �he<lb /><pb facs="00057228_tn_0009" /><lb />
1 November 1979 THE EAST CAROLINIAN Pane 9<lb />
The Fearless Football Forecast<lb />
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Kuhn's ruling questioned<lb />
'Say Hey' kid forced to resign<lb />
By WILL GRIMSLEY<lb />
AP Special Correspondent<lb />
 illie Mays' dark eyes<lb />
widened in that naive,<lb />
little boy way of his and<lb />
he said he didn't under-<lb />
stand why he couldn't<lb />
work for an Atlantic City<lb />
resort hotel and still wear<lb />
his New York Mets<lb />
uniform.<lb />
'They say it's because<lb />
the hotel has a gambling<lb />
casino he said. "That<lb />
has nothing to do with me.<lb />
I don't know anything<lb />
about gambling.<lb />
"Besides, look at all<lb />
the owners in baseball<lb />
who have race horses.<lb />
That's gambling, too. If<lb />
you gamble, what differ-<lb />
ence does it make how you<lb />
do it?"<lb />
Mays' question was<lb />
being echoed all around<lb />
the country today � by<lb />
pinstriped executives hav-<lb />
ing lunch at the athletic<lb />
club, guys tossing a few<lb />
beers in the neighborhood<lb />
pub, kids, taxi drivers and<lb />
housewives.<lb />
Why? Really, why?<lb />
Commissioner Bowie<lb />
Kuhn gave his explan-<lb />
ation�a forthright dictum<lb />
that fit nicely the straight-<lb />
laced corset of base-<lb />
ball�but a majority of<lb />
people were left confused.<lb />
After all, little old<lb />
ladies fly out to Las Vegas<lb />
to feed nickels into the slot<lb />
machines. Secretaries en-<lb />
ter office pools at Ken-<lb />
tucky Derby time. Kids<lb />
pitch pennies at a crack in<lb />
the sidewalk. Churches<lb />
hold bingo games and<lb />
preachers are not averse<lb />
to engaging in a two-buck<lb />
Nassau on the golf course.<lb />
Millions play the football<lb />
:ards.<lb />
Where does the sin of<lb />
gambling actually lie? Can<lb />
you be half pregnant?<lb />
Kuhn says this is<lb />
largely immaterial. The<lb />
key factor, he insists, is<lb />
that the one thing baseball<lb />
has going for it is<lb />
integrity, which should<lb />
never be jeopardized.<lb />
"The commissioner's<lb />
main job he says, "is to<lb />
protect this integrity at all<lb />
costs<lb />
Baseball, he reasons,<lb />
must avoid not only evil<lb />
but the appearance of evil.<lb />
It must guard against the<lb />
slightest intrusion�even if<lb />
it's a tiny germ�that<lb />
could ultimately contam-<lb />
inate the whole sport.<lb />
Gambling, in his view,<lb />
is a dire threat. He<lb />
always, he contends, has<lb />
opposed legalized as well<lb />
as illegal gambling and<lb />
will combat it at every<lb />
gate. Acceptability of<lb />
baseball involvement in<lb />
horse racing was deeply<lb />
entrenched when he took<lb />
office in 1969 and there's<lb />
little he can do to change<lb />
it.<lb />
He can only try to<lb />
prevent the spread of the<lb />
infection, which he did 10<lb />
years ago by persuading<lb />
Charlie Finley of the A's<lb />
and three Braves directors<lb />
to divest themselves of<lb />
stock in a company with<lb />
casino noldmgs. iiie Wil-<lb />
lie Mays affair is the first<lb />
such case since then.<lb />
American pasttime, a<lb />
sport that has not sold its<lb />
soul to the money chan-<lb />
Tou can't fault the<lb />
commissioner's idealism.<lb />
Baseball still is the great<lb />
gers and has remained<lb />
within reach of the com-<lb />
UNCC hooters defeat injury<lb />
plagued ECU Pirates, 4-0<lb />
By DAVE SEVERIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sophomore Fernando<lb />
Sosa scored his 25th and<lb />
26th goal of the season to<lb />
lead the UNC-Charlotte<lb />
46ers over an injury-<lb />
riddled East Carolina soc-<lb />
cer team 4-0 Monday<lb />
afternoon at the Minges<lb />
soccer field.<lb />
"We did not play well<lb />
at all cited Coach Brad<lb />
Smith. "We were worn<lb />
out from the Carolina<lb />
game Saturday. We had<lb />
no movement whatsoever<lb />
to the ball and we showed<lb />
a great lack of team play.<lb />
It just wasn't our day<lb />
The lack of play cer-<lb />
tainly showed in the first<lb />
half of play as the 49ers<lb />
took control of the game<lb />
early and scored all four of<lb />
the goals within a span of<lb />
18 minutes. But a lot of<lb />
the lack of play was due to<lb />
the loss of Chip Baker and<lb />
Phil Martin.<lb />
"Chip hurt his foot and<lb />
there's a possibility it is<lb />
broken. Phil has a severe<lb />
sprained ankle and will be<lb />
out a couple of weeks. The<lb />
rest of the team is either<lb />
aching with bruises or<lb />
ailing with colds and<lb />
viruses<lb />
But out of this big<lb />
black cloud of dilemmas,<lb />
Coach Smith still found a<lb />
trace of silver lining.<lb />
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of our younger players and<lb />
found we have a little<lb />
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Page 10 THE EAST CAROLINIAN 1 November 1979<lb />
Lady Bucs scrimmage<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
"We have a lot to do in the next twelve days said<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball coach Cathy Andruzzi following a<lb />
Tuesday scrimmage with Louisburg College.<lb />
Andruzzi stated that the team did an excellent job of<lb />
working the ball around to the open player for a shot,<lb />
but added that they "need to concentrate on teamwork.<lb />
"I mean they need to learn to help each other on<lb />
defense; to help cover she explained. "The offense<lb />
was working very well<lb />
The team opens regular season play in Minges<lb />
Coliseum November 27 against William and Mary, and<lb />
Andruzzi feels the scrimmage benefitted her squad as<lb />
well as Louisburg.<lb />
"Louisburg was a very good team to scrimmage<lb />
against said Andruzzi. "Our big team was not quick<lb />
enough for their fast team, and when we put in our fast<lb />
team we gave up a lot of height<lb />
Andruzzi stated that defense was her main concern<lb />
after viewing the scrimmage.<lb />
"We didn't take them out of their offense like I<lb />
thought we should have she said.<lb />
"We're very aggressive when we play against each<lb />
other every day in practice, but they got out on the<lb />
court, they calmed right down.<lb />
"We played with a lot of intensity at times she<lb />
?aid, "but it has to be maintained throughout the<lb />
ame<lb />
The competition was the first for the eight new<lb />
members of the Lady Pirate program, and Andruzzi<lb />
stated that she was pleased with their overall<lb />
performance.<lb />
"Our freshmen are something else; they're young,<lb />
they're inexperienced, but they feel for each other out<lb />
Ion the court<lb />
The second year head coach from Staten Island, N.Y.<lb />
expressed concern over ECU's failure to dominate the<lb />
boards as they should have.<lb />
"We were pushed under the boards she said.<lb />
"Louisburg was a much more physical team than we<lb />
were last night (Tuesday). We were boxed out all<lb />
night<lb />
Sophomore guard Lillion Barnes saw no failure of the<lb />
team to work the ball on offense.<lb />
"We did very well on offense Barnes said. "Even<lb />
with all the new players we haven't had any trouble<lb />
adjusting to one another.<lb />
"We've still got a lot of work ahead of us before<lb />
we'll be ready<lb />
Depth will be a new dimension to the Lady Pirate<lb />
scheme in the 1979-80 season, with several players six<lb />
feet tall or over and better ball handlers.<lb />
"Everybody should get a chance to play said junior<lb />
center Marcia Girven. "We had ups and downs against<lb />
Louisburg, but overall we're a much better team than<lb />
last year. We'll all be able to rest more during games.<lb />
"We need to work on defense and denying the ball<lb />
We let them move it too easily<lb />
The 6-0 Girven played against N.C. State's 6-2 Genia<lb />
Beasley and 6-5 June Doby, as well as Old Dominion 6-5<lb />
all-American Inge Nissen, but admits that smaller<lb />
centers such as High Point's Ethel White gave her more<lb />
trouble.<lb />
"The shorter centers usually are faster and have<lb />
better moves than the 6-5 girls she explained.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will face Peace College Monday in<lb />
Minges Coliseum at 5:30 p.m. and Louisburg November<lb />
12 at 5 p.m.<lb />
"The team would like to see the students come to<lb />
Avatch the scrimmages and show support said<lb />
Andruzzi. "I think student support is essential to the<lb />
program growing as we want it to grow<lb />
Kansas State forms winning team with<lb />
Dickey father-son combination<lb />
HERSCHEL NISSENSON<lb />
AP Sports Writer<lb />
Darrel Dickey, Kansas<lb />
State's hotshot freshman<lb />
quarterback, has lived<lb />
with the Wildcats' head<lb />
coach for almost 20<lb />
years�he'll be 20 on Dec.<lb />
6�but there's no recruit-<lb />
ing violation involved.<lb />
Darrell's father, Jim<lb />
Dickey, is Kansas State's<lb />
head coach and last<lb />
weekend he gave his<lb />
son his first starting<lb />
assignment. Darrell re-<lb />
sponded by throwing two<lb />
touchdown passes as the<lb />
W ildcats upset missouri<lb />
19-3 before 70,000 people<lb />
atColumbia, Mo.<lb />
He completed 15 of 25<lb />
passes for 187 yards to<lb />
earn Big Eight Offensive<lb />
Plaver of the Week honors<lb />
from The Associated<lb />
Press. Six of his comple-<lb />
tions came on third-down<lb />
plays with more than 6<lb />
yards to go and he<lb />
completed seven of eight<lb />
passes in the Wildcats'<lb />
three scoring drives.<lb />
Darrell was redshirted<lb />
in 1978 after throwing for<lb />
2,800 yards and 24 touch-<lb />
downs in two years at<lb />
Chapel Hill High School<lb />
�Jim Dickey was an<lb />
assistant at the University<lb />
of North Carolina before<lb />
getting the head job at<lb />
K-State�and was voted<lb />
conference Player of the<lb />
Year in 1977. That created<lb />
the problem of which<lb />
college to attend.<lb />
"I figured out the<lb />
people who were telling<lb />
me about all the problems<lb />
I would have playing for<lb />
his father were just trying<lb />
to recruit me for other<lb />
schools Darrell says.<lb />
"And I remembered that<lb />
everything my dad ever<lb />
told me was true, that he<lb />
had never lied to me. So I<lb />
decided to come to Kansas<lb />
State and everything has<lb />
worked out exactly like he<lb />
said.<lb />
While Darrell was<lb />
growing up, Jim was<lb />
serving as an assistant<lb />
coach at Houston, Okla-<lb />
homa State, Oklahoma,<lb />
Kansas and North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
"I guess he probably<lb />
made a nuisance of<lb />
himself, but there's no<lb />
doubt being around foot-<lb />
ball all his life has helped<lb />
him to understand the<lb />
game<lb />
And, says Jim Dickey,<lb />
he, had an advantage over<lb />
other recruiters "because<lb />
I'm close to the kid's<lb />
mother<lb />
Tyson saga ends<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
The simple reason Tyson quit the team was probably<lb />
that he realized this situation could only get worse. If he<lb />
played elsewhere, the pressure would not be nearly as<lb />
great and he could settle down to being an average<lb />
student-athlete, hopefully.<lb />
The fact that Tyson left ECU creates no hard<lb />
feelings, said Odom. "I feel for Al he said. "I told<lb />
him that I'd be glad to help him out in any way I could<lb />
in his relocation. He told me that he wouldn't hesitate to<lb />
call me<lb />
Now that Tyson is gone, there is no one left on the<lb />
ECU squad that had anything to do with the team being<lb />
put on probation. The recruiters are gone and now so is<lb />
the recruitee.<lb />
Are there hard feelings because the school must<lb />
suffer and the culprits are gone? "Not on my part<lb />
said Odom. "And I'm sure the team has no hard<lb />
feelings. But I'm sure that has crossed a lot of people's<lb />
minds. I look at it from a positive standpoint. Those<lb />
elements are gone now. We can now look to a bright<lb />
future<lb />
Let's hope the same can be said for Al Tyson. After<lb />
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