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Lawrence Toller, promoter for<lb />
the Danville, Vabased Anew Pro-<lb />
ductions, says he's considering<lb />
whether or not to cancel the concert.<lb />
The Feb. 2 Mobilization Commit-<lb />
tee is planning to hold the march<lb />
from downtown Greensboro to the<lb />
coliseum on Feb. 2. The group was<lb />
denied a parade permit Monday<lb />
because City Manager Tom<lb />
Osborne said Toller's option on the<lb />
coliseum kept him from issuing the<lb />
permit.<lb />
Toller said he'll meet today with<lb />
Lucius Walker of the International<lb />
Foundation for Community<lb />
Organizing, one of the groups wan-<lb />
ting to hold the rally.<lb />
A spokesman for the Southern<lb />
Christian Leadership Conference<lb />
says the group is considering<lb />
withdrawing support for the rally<lb />
because of insufficient community<lb />
support.<lb />
The march was scheduled in the<lb />
wake of the shooting deaths of five<lb />
Communist demonstrators at a<lb />
"Death to the Klan" rally last Nov.<lb />
3 in Greensboro.<lb />
In related developments:<lb />
The U.S. Civil Rights Commis-<lb />
sion has concluded that southern<lb />
regional director Bobby Doctor<lb />
acted "within his bounds" when he<lb />
remarked that the Nov. 3 shootings<lb />
sent Greensboro's race relations in-<lb />
to a tailspin.<lb />
Rep. Richardson Preyer, D-N.C,<lb />
had asked the commission to in-<lb />
vestigate the comments.<lb />
Guilford County District At-<lb />
torney Michael Schlosser says he'll<lb />
seek a delay in the trials of the 14<lb />
men charged in connection with the<lb />
shootings. He says the postpone-<lb />
ment is needed because the FBI is in<lb />
control of most of the physical<lb />
evidence in the case.<lb />
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Computer Aids Paper<lb />
Court<lb />
Upholds<lb />
Ruling<lb />
RALEIGH (AP)�The state<lb />
Court of Appeals has upheld a rul-<lb />
ing by a Wake County Superior<lb />
Court Judge that dismissed a con-<lb />
stitutional challenge to North<lb />
Carolina's liquor-byhe-drink law.<lb />
The Court of Appeals found<lb />
Tuesday that the case was properly<lb />
dismissed on all grounds but one '<lb />
the court found the judge erred in<lb />
addressing the constitutionality of<lb />
the law in ruling on the motion to<lb />
dismiss.<lb />
The appeals court didn't make<lb />
any finding on the 1978 law's con-<lb />
stitutionality. The law allows com-<lb />
munities with ABC systems to hold<lb />
lcal referendums on mixed-drink<lb />
sales.<lb />
Four persons had filed the suit<lb />
last January against the state Board<lb />
of Alcoholic Control, the state at-<lb />
torney general and others. It asked<lb />
the law be declared unconstitu-<lb />
tional.<lb />
Judge James H. Pou Bailey<lb />
dismissed the case last March. He<lb />
concluded the plaintiffs had no legal<lb />
standing to sue in the matter. The<lb />
appeals court said that to have stan-<lb />
ding, the four would have had to<lb />
show that the law would invade<lb />
their legally protected interests and<lb />
would cause them immediate harm.<lb />
But the appeals court ruled that it<lb />
was improper to decide the constitu-<lb />
tionality of the law in ruling on a<lb />
motion to dismiss.<lb />
Today's issue of The East Caroli-<lb />
nian is the first to be produced with<lb />
the aid of a new computer system<lb />
which makes us the "best equipped<lb />
college newspaper in the state in<lb />
the words of Senior Editor Marc<lb />
Barnes.<lb />
The $30,000 system has made the<lb />
typewriter almost obsolete in The<lb />
East Carolinian newsroom. In the<lb />
past, staff employees had to type<lb />
their stories before giving them to<lb />
the typesetter to be processed into<lb />
print. With the new system, stories<lb />
may be typed directly into video<lb />
display screens and edited elec-<lb />
tronically before going into the<lb />
typesetting process, which is now<lb />
done automatically by a central<lb />
computer.<lb />
According to Barnes, The East<lb />
Carolinian's video display terminals<lb />
are state-of-the-art print media tools<lb />
which are becoming indispensible to<lb />
modern newspapers. The new<lb />
system was specifically designed for<lb />
use by small newspapers, although<lb />
systems like it are used by all major<lb />
newspapers in North Carolina, said<lb />
Barnes.<lb />
The equipment consists of three<lb />
video display terminals, a wire<lb />
recorder that encodes Associated<lb />
Press copy for later retrieval, and a<lb />
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central computer which processes<lb />
the stories into reproducabk print.<lb />
Manufactured by the Com-<lb />
pugraphic Corp. of Decatur. Ga<lb />
the equipment represents a major<lb />
step upward from the previous pro-<lb />
duction facilities which were intend-<lb />
ed for educational use in high school<lb />
graphic arts classes.<lb />
Barnes noted that the funds for<lb />
the purchase of the system will be<lb />
drawn exclusively from The East<lb />
Carolinian's advertising revenues.<lb />
The $30,000 price tag also included<lb />
training sessions for the<lb />
newspaper's staff and all installa-<lb />
tion charges.<lb />
The capabilities of the new equip-<lb />
ment have also made possible cer-<lb />
tain changes in the paper's layout<lb />
style, notably in the design of the<lb />
paper's name, in a more readable<lb />
typeface, and in the flexibility in<lb />
choosing type sizes and styles.<lb />
Barnes said that there were also<lb />
other advantages in the equip-<lb />
ment. "This newspaper exists for<lb />
basically two reasons-first of all to<lb />
inform the students and faculty of<lb />
the university. Its other function is<lb />
to teach students the essential skills<lb />
of journalism. Systems like the one<lb />
we are using now are becoming<lb />
practically indispensible to modern<lb />
commercial newspapers, and<lb />
students who learn their way around<lb />
this kind of equipment will have an<lb />
advantage over those who do not<lb />
Photo by JILL ADAMS<lb />
Compugraphic VDT's<lb />
awaiting eager newspaper staff<lb />
Scanner Will Aid Diagnoses<lb />
By DOUG HINSON<lb />
ECU Medical Writer<lb />
A fast, safe and painless pro-<lb />
cedure that provides detailed<lb />
diagnostic information and reduces<lb />
the need for exploratory surgery is<lb />
now available at Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital in conjunction<lb />
with the East Carolina School of<lb />
Medicine.<lb />
The computed tomographic scan-<lb />
ner, or CT scanner, is a<lb />
sophisticated device which produces<lb />
cross-sectional images of the body<lb />
to detect diseases, tumors, blood<lb />
vessl damage and other disorders.<lb />
The CT scanner not onlt produces<lb />
detailed pictures of organs but<lb />
replaces many painful and risky<lb />
diagnostic methods previously used,<lb />
according to Dr. William Trought,<lb />
ECU clinical assistant professor of<lb />
radiology.<lb />
"Ordinary x-rays give us only<lb />
two-dimensional view and do not<lb />
reproduce subtle variations in tissue<lb />
density said Trought. in some<lb />
cases, a lesion may be hidden or<lb />
overshadowed by another struc-<lb />
ture<lb />
"But with a CT scanner, we're<lb />
able to get marvel ously precise pic-<lb />
tures of internal organs. They are<lb />
highly accurate and efficient, and<lb />
the noninvasive technique makes it<lb />
more attractive to patients because<lb />
there is no pain.<lb />
One risky and painful test which<lb />
the CT scanner eliminates in some<lb />
cases is the pneumoencephalogram,<lb />
and x-ray mehtod in which cerebral<lb />
spinal fluid is replaced with air to<lb />
provide contrast density.<lb />
The procedure, which employs<lb />
principles from physics,<lb />
mathematics and computer science,<lb />
takes less than an hour to perform,<lb />
with the actual scanning process<lb />
lasting only five to 10 seconds. A cir-<lb />
cular scanner that sends and detects<lb />
x-ray beams revolves around the<lb />
body and takes multiple "looks" at<lb />
the anatomy from 270 angles.<lb />
The information r transmitted to<lb />
a computer which integrates the<lb />
data and reproduces it a? a picture<lb />
or "slice" of the area. The image is<lb />
usually very clear.<lb />
"It's very much like getting a pic-<lb />
ture from Mars said Trought.<lb />
"The computer is the key. It deter-<lb />
mines a math formula, then solves it<lb />
and puts it on a screen similar to<lb />
television<lb />
According to Trought, the CT<lb />
scanner is particularly useful for<lb />
diagnosing brain abnormalities. It<lb />
can accurately identify and locate<lb />
tumors, blood clots and birth<lb />
defects. Such accuracy is important<lb />
because symptoms of some diseases<lb />
are the same, but treatment is dif-<lb />
ferent.<lb />
Trought noted that because of its<lb />
fast efficiency, the scanner is ex-<lb />
tremely valuable in emergencies.<lb />
The CT scanner may pay off in<lb />
other ways -too. "I think it's impor-<lb />
tant for ECU and Wtt Hospital to<lb />
have the newest and most modem<lb />
radioiogk methods available<lb />
Trought say.<lb />
By JFRRY ALLEGOOD<lb />
The following article is reprinted<lb />
from the Raleigh Sews and<lb />
Observer, Jfea. 0, !9�n<lb />
Five men convicted in an attempt<lb />
to sell 8,500 pounds of marijuana in<lb />
Pitt County last summer hae<lb />
received prison terms, but action is<lb />
still pending against a former<lb />
Greenville police officer and four<lb />
others in the case.<lb />
Superior Court Judge Henry L.<lb />
Stevens III on Monday imposed<lb />
fines and prison terms ranging from<lb />
three months to two years on the<lb />
out-of-state defendants who plead-<lb />
ed guilty to possessing or conspiracy<lb />
to possess with intent to distribute<lb />
the controlled substance.<lb />
The marijuana was seized on July<lb />
23 on property owned by Douglas<lb />
H. Ross, a sargeant with the Green-<lb />
ville Police Department who was<lb />
suspended after his arrest. Ross,<lb />
who is planning to take a lie detector<lb />
test, was hospitalized recently with<lb />
circulatory illness, court officials<lb />
said.<lb />
The five sentenced by Stevens had<lb />
pleaded in Pitt County on Oct. 18.<lb />
Stevens ordered the arrest and<lb />
forfeiture of $60,000 bond for a<lb />
sixth defendant who had pleaded in<lb />
October. Manuel A. Garcia of<lb />
Miami, Fladid not appear for<lb />
sentencing.<lb />
In addition to Ross and Garcia,<lb />
charges are pending against Ross's<lb />
wife Marga and his sister-in-law,<lb />
Louise Johnson Whitehurst of<lb />
Winterville. Conspiracy charges<lb />
were dismissed against two others.<lb />
Assistant District Attorney<lb />
Thomas Haigwood said Ross pro-<lb />
bably would be tried within the next<lb />
30 days and Mrs. Whitehurst, who<lb />
has pleaded guilty to one charge,<lb />
will be sentenced later.<lb />
State, federal and local law en-<lb />
forcement officers arrested eight<lb />
people in a raid on Ross's land near<lb />
Greenville as more than 150 bales of<lb />
marijuana were being moved from a<lb />
rental truck to a trailer. The mari-<lb />
juana was valued at $3.5 million.<lb />
Ross and his wife were arrested<lb />
several days after the raid. Defense<lb />
attorneys have asked the court to<lb />
suppress evidence gained during a<lb />
search of the premises because they<lb />
contend that the search was illegal.<lb />
According to a search warrant<lb />
issued prior so the raid, Ross was<lb />
linked to the operation by a con-<lb />
fidential source.<lb />
The applies: icn fcr the A2rr.?�.<lb />
prepared by SBI Agent J 1<lb />
Wilson, vaid federal and slate of-<lb />
ficers had observed other defen-<lb />
dants in the case on Ross's propem<lb />
before the raid.<lb />
The search warrant said a special<lb />
agent of the U.S. Drug Enforcement<lb />
Administration identified one of the<lb />
defendants, Armando Abreu, as a<lb />
principal in at least 33 separate drug<lb />
investigations involving felony<lb />
violations.<lb />
"The confidential source stated<lb />
that Abreu is closely associated with<lb />
and is receiving inside information<lb />
and protection from a sargeant who<lb />
is on a police force in or around<lb />
Greenville and that Abreu is also<lb />
associated with the wife of this of-<lb />
ficer the application said.<lb />
The application further said that<lb />
Abreu was in the Greenville area to<lb />
distribute about seven tons of mari-<lb />
juana, most of which was stored "in<lb />
a building on the premises of the<lb />
police sargeant who is providing the<lb />
protection It also said agents<lb />
observed Abreu and associates<lb />
opening doors of a truck body or<lb />
outbuilding located behind Ross's<lb />
residence.<lb />
Ross's attorney, Milton C.<lb />
Williamson, argued in a pretrial mo-<lb />
tion that the search was illegal<lb />
because the warrant did not specify<lb />
the buildings that were searched, the<lb />
reliability of the source was not<lb />
known and because electronic<lb />
surveillance allegedly was used.<lb />
Abreu, 35, received a two-year<lb />
prison term and $10,000 fine for his<lb />
involvement.<lb />
Other defendants and their<lb />
sentences included Daniel Lee Cui-<lb />
nand,23, of Homestead, Fla a<lb />
five-year split sentence with three<lb />
months active and the remainder<lb />
probation and $5,000 fine; James<lb />
Robert Bohanon, 42, of<lb />
Camelsville, Ky a five-year split<lb />
sentence with four months active<lb />
and the remainder probation and<lb />
$5,000 fine.<lb />
ECU Professor Dies<lb />
During Holidays<lb />
An associate professor in political<lb />
science at ECU died of leukemia<lb />
over the holidays.<lb />
Dr. Oral E. Parks, 48, was a<lb />
member of the ECU staff for the<lb />
past 11 years.<lb />
Dr. Parks died in Duke University<lb />
Hospital on December 30. His death<lb />
came as a shock to his colleagues.<lb />
"His death was very tragic and<lb />
very sudden. He had been suffering<lb />
from leukemia for five years, but no<lb />
one in the department knew about<lb />
it said Dr. Tinsley E. Yar-<lb />
borough, chairman of the political<lb />
science department.<lb />
"I suppose he wanted to keep it<lb />
within the family at least in part so<lb />
that people wouldn't treat him any<lb />
differently said Yarborough.<lb />
Dr. Parks was born in Draw,<lb />
Texas and earned his bachelor's<lb />
degree from Texas Technological<lb />
College in 1957. A Fulbright scholat<lb />
in the Phillipines during 1959-60,<lb />
Dr. Parks went on to receive his<lb />
master's in 1960 and his doctorate in<lb />
1972 from Michigan State Universi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Dr. Parks joined the staff here in<lb />
1968 as an assistant professor. His<lb />
specialty was in party systems and<lb />
political methodology.<lb />
An officer in the North Carolina<lb />
Political Science Association, Dr.<lb />
Parks also served as editor of that<lb />
organization's journal. He was also<lb />
a member of the American Political<lb />
Science Association.<lb />
Dr. Parks is survived by his wife,<lb />
Helen, and a son. A memorial ser-<lb />
vice was held on January 2 in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
As was his bequest, Dr. Parks'<lb />
body was cremated and his ashes<lb />
spread over the Teton Mountains, a<lb />
part of the Rockies which ranges<lb />
between Idaho and Wyoming.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 10, '980<lb />
ECU Manuscript Collection<lb />
Receives Family Letters<lb />
The personal papers of<lb />
the only father and son to<lb />
serve as lieutenant gover-<lb />
nors of North Carolina<lb />
have been donated to the<lb />
East Carolina Manuscript<lb />
Collection in J.Y. Joyner<lb />
Iibrary.<lb />
H. Pat Taylor Jr a<lb />
prominent Wadesboro at-<lb />
torney, served as lieute-<lb />
nant governor from 1969<lb />
until " 1973. His father<lb />
Hoyt Patrick Taylor Sr.<lb />
held the office from 1949<lb />
until 1953. ECU has.<lb />
received more than 20,000<lb />
items of personal cor-<lb />
respondence, speeches,<lb />
reports, political cam-<lb />
paign files, clippings,<lb />
photographs and other<lb />
materials reflecting the<lb />
public affairs of the<lb />
Tavlors between 1918 and<lb />
1973.<lb />
NAACP<lb />
Charges<lb />
Brutality<lb />
GREENVIl LE(AP)�The Pitt County branch of the<lb />
NAACP has written state officials to complain about<lb />
the Pitt County Sheriffs Department's "blatant police<lb />
brutality' against blacks.<lb />
D D Garrett, president of the Pitt County branch of<lb />
the National Association for the Advancement of Col-<lb />
ored People, complained about the problem in letters to<lb />
state community relations officials, the news media and<lb />
Sheriff Ralph Tyson.<lb />
Garrett cited one incident in which he said a sheriff s<lb />
deputy struck Julius Wright of Greenville in the mouth<lb />
with a flashlight without provocation. Garrett said the<lb />
deputy was questioning Wright in connection with a<lb />
stolen property investigation.<lb />
Tyson declined to discuss the incident because of pen-<lb />
dine court actions.<lb />
Wright was charged with possession of stolen proper-<lb />
tv Nov 29 but the charge was voluntarily dismissed<lb />
D. 13. After a warrant was issued Nov. 29, Wright<lb />
was convicted of resisting arrest.<lb />
The warrant said Deputy Lee Pascasio was trying to<lb />
arrest Wright for possession of stolen property but that<lb />
he resisted "by swinging a wooden chair at the otiicer.<lb />
Wright was sentenced to two years on probation but<lb />
he has appealed the conviction to Superior Court.<lb />
Garrett also said that Stanley Daniels was injured by-<lb />
officers seeking information. Daniels is scheduled to go<lb />
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breaking and entering and receiving stolen goods.<lb />
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state political collections.<lb />
ECU is extremely for-<lb />
tunate to receive these<lb />
significant research<lb />
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ing state government and<lb />
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and 1973<lb />
Taylor Sr. (1890-1964)<lb />
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the 371st Infantry in<lb />
France during World War<lb />
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heroism in combat, he was<lb />
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tion from General John<lb />
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held prominent positions<lb />
such as legislative assis-<lb />
tant to the governor (1945)<lb />
and chairman of the<lb />
Senate Finance (1939) and<lb />
Appropriations (1945)<lb />
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Corps officer before and<lb />
during the Korean War.<lb />
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law in Wadesboro and<lb />
served in the General<lb />
Assembly for a decade<lb />
before being elected<lb />
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1965.<lb />
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nant governor in 1968, 20<lb />
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Robert W. Scott, whose<lb />
father had been governor<lb />
during Taylor Srs term,<lb />
was elected governor in<lb />
1968.<lb />
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A Maturing Work Force Comes Of Age<lb />
By ROBERT REINHOLD<lb />
Reprinted from The New York Times National<lb />
Economic Survey, Jan. 6, 1980.<lb />
Odd as it may seem after so many years of having to<lb />
cope with unemployment, the next decade is likely to<lb />
mark the beginning of a major labor shortage for<lb />
American business and industry. Because of a continu-<lb />
ing decline in the birth rate that began with the "birth<lb />
dearth" of the 1960's, fewer people will enter the labor<lb />
force in the I980's than did over the last 20 years when<lb />
the post-war baby boom generation matured and swell-<lb />
ed the ranks of workers.<lb />
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older workers, a reversal of historic trends. By 1990, ac-<lb />
cording to Labor Department projections, the number<lb />
of workers between 25 and 54 years of age will swell to<lb />
83 million, a 40 percent increase over the 1977 figure.<lb />
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older workers in the 1980's, limiting the opportunities<lb />
for promotion and movement at the top end of the labor<lb />
scale.<lb />
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to 70 years old. Faced with the growing difficulty of try-<lb />
ing to live on fixed incomes in the age of steep inflation,<lb />
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older workers.<lb />
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the job market will presumably open up more oppor-<lb />
tunities for women and minority groups. It will also<lb />
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help to fill. This could spur further immigration, both<lb />
legal and illegal, from Latin America and the Carib-<lb />
bean.<lb />
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ment better than the most massive of government pro-<lb />
grams. But the birth rate of blacks has not fallen nearly<lb />
as fast as that of whites, meaning that the number of<lb />
black teen-agers looking for work will not decrease<lb />
substantially for many years. And even if suitable jobs<lb />
are available, black youngsters often do not live where<lb />
the jobs are likely to be.<lb />
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the 1980's will follow a decade in which even more<lb />
radical upheavals took place: Women, freed from the<lb />
burden of large families and impelled by the rising cost<lb />
of living, took paying jobs in massive numbers in the<lb />
1970's. Additionally, blacks and other members of<lb />
minority groups made greater strides in obtaining skill-<lb />
ed well-paying jobs than in any comparable period.<lb />
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number of jobs generated over the decade, and today<lb />
half of all women over 16 years old hold jobs. In addi-<lb />
tion, about six of every 10 women with school-age<lb />
children and four of every 10 with preschool youngsters<lb />
are working. Women now bring in on an average about<lb />
30 percent of family income where there are two work-<lb />
ing spouses. This has helped considerably in the fight to<lb />
maintain standards of living in the face of inflation.<lb />
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total labor pool to more than 100 million in May 1978, a<lb />
20 percent rate of growth in a decade during which the<lb />
population grew by only about 8 percent. Unfortunate-<lb />
ly, there were not enough jobs for everyone in the 1970's<lb />
and unemployment became a chonic problem.<lb />
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relatively unskilled, were competing for the same kinds<lb />
of jobs normally taken by minority-group teenagers.<lb />
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agers grew from 28 percent in 1970 to about 40 percent<lb />
today. This occurred even as the proportion of<lb />
employed black adults working in white-collar, profes-<lb />
sional and managerial jobs increased markedly, sug-<lb />
gesting that the gap between successful and unsuccessful<lb />
blacks is widening.<lb />
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million women will be working or looking for jobs by<lb />
1990, about 10 million more than are doing so today.<lb />
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workforce is female, and that share is projected to rise<lb />
to 45 percent by 1990. However, a major question for<lb />
the coming decade will be whether women can break out<lb />
of the traditional "female" jobs in which they still<lb />
predominate and whether they will reach pay parity with<lb />
males when today their salaries average only 60 percent<lb />
that of men.<lb />
Russians Threaten Veto<lb />
UNITED NATIONS<lb />
(AP)�The United States<lb />
was successful in its drive<lb />
to arraign the Soviet<lb />
Union before the General<lb />
Assembly for its military<lb />
intervention in<lb />
Afghanistan, but the Rus-<lb />
sians announced that they<lb />
would veto any resolution<lb />
in the Security Council<lb />
calling for sanctions<lb />
against Iran.<lb />
With Security Council<lb />
action on Afghanistan<lb />
blocked by the Soviet<lb />
veto, the council adopted<lb />
a resolution Wednesday<lb />
night asking for an<lb />
emergency session of the<lb />
152-nation assembly to<lb />
deal with the situation in<lb />
the Central Asian nation.<lb />
Secretary-General Kurt<lb />
Waldheim announced that<lb />
the assembly, which ended<lb />
its regular 1979 session on<lb />
Monday, would meet at 3<lb />
p.m. EST today.<lb />
The emergency session<lb />
is expected to last several<lb />
days, and the debate is ex-<lb />
pected to be a replay of<lb />
the debate in the Security<lb />
Council last weekend,<lb />
with most of the members<lb />
attacking the Soviet action<lb />
in Afghanistan and the<lb />
Soviet Union and its com-<lb />
munist allies defending it.<lb />
The United States and<lb />
its allies were reported<lb />
confident that they could<lb />
muster the two-thirds ma-<lb />
jority necessary for adop-<lb />
tion of the resolution<lb />
Scott's Funds<lb />
Trail Hunt 9s<lb />
RALEIGH(AP)�For-<lb />
mer Gov. Bob Scott's<lb />
campaign for governor<lb />
has raised approximately<lb />
one-twelfth the amount of<lb />
Gov. Jim Hunt's re-<lb />
election campaign, but<lb />
Scott says he's just started<lb />
money-raising efforts.<lb />
In its annual financial<lb />
report filed with the state<lb />
Elections Board on Tues-<lb />
day, Scott's committee<lb />
showed it has collected<lb />
$57,103.11 in contribu-<lb />
tions and has spent more<lb />
than $31,000.<lb />
Hunt's re-election cam-<lb />
paign reported raising<lb />
$707,937.99.<lb />
Scott's report shows<lb />
that more than 21 persons<lb />
have contributed $1,000<lb />
or more each to the cam-<lb />
paign. The list of con-<lb />
tributions includes $1,500<lb />
from Scott's wife, Jessie<lb />
Rae, and contributions of<lb />
$250 to $300 from each of<lb />
his four children.<lb />
The former governor<lb />
said Monday he hopes to<lb />
raise $250,000 before the<lb />
May 6 Democratic<lb />
primary.<lb />
"Jim Hunt has the<lb />
ability to raise large<lb />
amounts of money simply<lb />
because he is the incum-<lb />
bent said Julian Mann,<lb />
Scott's campaign<lb />
manager. "We've only<lb />
held one fund-raiser to<lb />
: date, and most of the<lb />
! money has come un-<lb />
solicited from old Scott<lb />
' allies<lb />
Scott said he is confi-<lb />
dent enough money can be<lb />
raised to "put on a credi-<lb />
ble campaign<lb />
"He (Scott) has said we<lb />
could run a viable cam-<lb />
paign on $250,000, and I<lb />
think we can said<lb />
Bryant Haskins, Scott's<lb />
press secretary. "We will<lb />
just have to spend our<lb />
money wisely<lb />
Hunt's report showed<lb />
his committee has spent<lb />
$238,000 and has put<lb />
$450,000 in high interest-<lb />
bearing savings cer-<lb />
tificates.<lb />
Republican state Sen. I.<lb />
Beverly Lake Jr. of<lb />
Raleigh reported raising<lb />
$65,375.50 for his guber-<lb />
natorial campaign.<lb />
Another candidate for<lb />
governor, Republican<lb />
Charles J. Carstens Jr<lb />
reported that he has<lb />
received $50 in contribu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
vetoed by the Soviet<lb />
Union in the Security<lb />
Council. The big-power<lb />
veto does not apply in the<lb />
assembly, but adoption of<lb />
the resolution will have<lb />
only moral and propagan-<lb />
da value since the<lb />
assembly has no power to<lb />
order punitive action.<lb />
The resolution deplored<lb />
the armed intervention in<lb />
Afghanistan and called<lb />
for the withdrawal of all<lb />
foreign forces.<lb />
The opponents of the<lb />
Soviet action took their<lb />
case to the General<lb />
Assembly under a pro-<lb />
cedure established in 1950<lb />
to deal with situations in<lb />
which a veto prevented the<lb />
Security Council from<lb />
taking action to preserve<lb />
or restore peace.<lb />
The resolution asking<lb />
for the assembly session<lb />
was submittted by the<lb />
Philippines and Mexico,<lb />
and the vote in ?kw<lb />
15-nation council "was<lb />
12-2, with the Soviet<lb />
Union and East Germany<lb />
voting no and Zambia<lb />
abstaining.<lb />
The council vote Mon-<lb />
day on the resolution call-<lb />
ing for withdrawal of the<lb />
Soviet troops had been<lb />
13-2, with Zambia voting<lb />
with the majority. But<lb />
that was an issue of<lb />
substance on which the<lb />
negative Soviet vote<lb />
counted as a veto, while<lb />
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General Assembly was a<lb />
procedural matter exempt<lb />
from the veto of the five<lb />
permanent council<lb />
members ' the United<lb />
States, the Soviet Union,<lb />
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China.<lb />
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official Soviet news agen-<lb />
cy, announced that U.S.<lb />
plans to get the Security<lb />
Council to vote sanctions<lb />
against Iran were doomed<lb />
to defeat.<lb />
"As regards the USSR,<lb />
it will not tolerate any in-<lb />
terference from the out-<lb />
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oTTran, ana win not allow<lb />
the United States to im-<lb />
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economic sanctions<lb />
against it said Tass.<lb />
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PAGE 4<lb />
This Newspaper's Opinion<lb />
The Angry Bear<lb />
p<lb />
Rarely has a world started out a<lb />
new year, and a new decade with so<lb />
many things wrong in the world.<lb />
American hostages are still being<lb />
held in the American embassy in<lb />
Tehran, and the situation in<lb />
Afghanistan worsens before our<lb />
eyes each night on the six o'clock<lb />
news.<lb />
For the first time since 1945,<lb />
Soviet troops, which some estimates<lb />
places as high as 100,000 blatantly<lb />
walked across the Afgan borders to<lb />
install a puppet ruler into power. It<lb />
was the first time since World War<lb />
II that Soviet armies have been used<lb />
to dictate the Kremlin's will on a<lb />
foreign country that was not<lb />
previously under Soviet control.<lb />
Immediately, President Carter ac-<lb />
cused Soviet Communist Party<lb />
Chief Leonid Breshnev of making<lb />
the false statement that Afgan<lb />
laders had invited the Russian army<lb />
into the country. In turn, the Soviet<lb />
state controlled press establishment<lb />
said that Carter's comments were<lb />
"bellicose and wicked<lb />
Carter then went into a week of<lb />
consultation with his top aides. An<lb />
unprecedented Carter administra-<lb />
tion move saw the American<lb />
diplomat recalled from Moscow �<lb />
a move that some saw as a growing<lb />
indication of a new American<lb />
toughness in that troubled region of<lb />
the world.<lb />
President Carter, in one of his<lb />
toughest speeches yet on national<lb />
television decide to cancel remain-<lb />
ing Soviet fishing privileges and<lb />
cultural exchanges brought strong<lb />
protest from the Soviets.<lb />
Yet, what other options did<lb />
Carter have? He could not have<lb />
launched a massive military attack,<lb />
because this would have only started<lb />
World War III. He could not have<lb />
ordered troops into the bordering<lb />
countries of Pakistan and Iran,<lb />
bcause of how his actions would<lb />
have been seen by the Soviets.<lb />
The Solutions<lb />
The only solution we can forsee is<lb />
for the United States to hold off, if<lb />
possible, further Soviet intervention<lb />
in the Middle East until we can<lb />
develop technology to free ourselves<lb />
of foreign oil. We have for too long<lb />
been at the mercy of foreign powers<lb />
who hold the pursestrings to our<lb />
economy � pursestrings which, if<lb />
pulled too hard, will wreck the<lb />
economy of the United States,<lb />
Japan, and the countries of eastern<lb />
Europe.<lb />
Invasion Of Privacy<lb />
It has long been a common prac-<lb />
tice at ECU for fraternities,<lb />
sororities, student government and<lb />
numerous other student organiza-<lb />
tions to ask the administration to<lb />
verify whether their members have a<lb />
minimum gradepoint average of<lb />
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suspecting student does not even<lb />
know that his grade point average<lb />
has been somewhat revealed.<lb />
The law is very specific in stating<lb />
that administrators and faculty<lb />
members may have access to a<lb />
I<lb />
Washington Merry-Go-Round<lb />
ino<lb />
Pop's People<lb />
New Year's Resolution<lb />
students records without the<lb />
students prior written consent, but<lb />
that's as far as it goes.<lb />
Administrators and faculty<lb />
members have no right whatsoever<lb />
to reveal a student's grade point<lb />
average to a third party, and such<lb />
revelations are in violation of<lb />
United States law.<lb />
The ECU administration should<lb />
give serious thought to revising<lb />
some of its procedures in answering<lb />
inquiries from student organiza-<lb />
tions about how high or low an in-<lb />
dividual student's grades are.<lb />
Any student who wishes to seek a<lb />
position or an elected office that re-<lb />
quires a 2.0 could simply sign a<lb />
release form. This would protect the<lb />
unsuspecting student from having<lb />
his grades revealed with out his con-<lb />
sent.<lb />
Invasion of privacy is a grave<lb />
constitutional concern, and the<lb />
right to privacy must be protected at<lb />
all costs.<lb />
By LARRY POPELKA<lb />
It's a new year, and time for us all to sit<lb />
down and draw up this year's crop of New<lb />
Year's resolutions.<lb />
New Year's resolutions have always<lb />
played an important role at my house.<lb />
Every New Year's eve we'd all gather<lb />
'round our ktchen table and Sis and I<lb />
would resolve to get better grades in<lb />
school, Mom and Dad would vow to go<lb />
on a diet, and we'd all throw in a few<lb />
more noble thoughts, like resolving to<lb />
have more fun.<lb />
Of course, none of it ever made any dif-<lb />
ference, because New Year's resolutions<lb />
� like politicians' promises � are never<lb />
meant to be kept. My Mom and Dad<lb />
weigh no less now than they did 20 years<lb />
ago. Sis and I never did any better in<lb />
school. And none of us really had that<lb />
much more fun.<lb />
The nice thing about New Year's<lb />
resolutions is that they sound impressive<lb />
when you make them, but two or three<lb />
weeks later you can forget all about them<lb />
and no one will ever give a hoot. That's<lb />
the whole point.<lb />
So in the spirit of the new year I've<lb />
come up with a few "meaningful" resolu-<lb />
tions for 1980. Since this is also a new<lb />
decade it's a particularly important year<lb />
for resolutions. Therefore, I've been<lb />
working extra hard on these. If you're<lb />
having a hard time with your own resolu-<lb />
tions, feel free to take any of mine and<lb />
adopt them as your own.<lb />
1. Jog one lap around my refrigerator<lb />
every night.<lb />
2. Never get up before 9 a.m.<lb />
3. Swear more in front of my mother.<lb />
4. Never move to Cleveland.<lb />
5. Get drunk more often.<lb />
6. Never tour a nuclear plant during a<lb />
meltdown.<lb />
7. Gain lots of weight and belch alot.<lb />
8. Never buy a kissing Barbie doll until<lb />
they make a kissing Ken.<lb />
9. Buy some plaid pants and a plaid shirt.<lb />
10. Never go to a Who concert in Cincin-<lb />
nati.<lb />
11. Hang out in a sleazy bar at least once a<lb />
week.<lb />
12. Never let Mr. Hand show me how to<lb />
make a milk shakeOhhh Noooo.<lb />
13. Seduce Bo Derek and fly to a tropical<lb />
island for a month.<lb />
14. Never visit Iran while the Shah's on<lb />
vacation.<lb />
15. Learn how to smoke stogies.<lb />
16. Never buy pas for less than SI a<lb />
gallon.<lb />
17. Seduce Linda Ronstadt and fly to<lb />
South America for a week.<lb />
18. Seduce Suzanne Somers and have her<lb />
autograph my Ace power drill.<lb />
19. Never seduce Elizabeth Ray.<lb />
20. Never watch a TV show sponsored by<lb />
Gentoi. (<lb />
21. Pick my nose every Tuesday morning.<lb />
22. Never listen to disco music at White<lb />
Sox park.<lb />
23. Never trust a politician who makes<lb />
things "perfectly clear<lb />
24. Never trust a politician who has a<lb />
brother who drinks beer and belches alot.<lb />
25. Never trust a politician.<lb />
26. Buy a Ronco egg spinner.<lb />
27. Never let Mike Wallace interview me.<lb />
28. Never let a fat kid in a fraternity try to<lb />
sell me 10,000 marbles.<lb />
29. Never let my readers talk me into<lb />
shaving my head.<lb />
30. Buy a "Kill the Bee Gees" T-Shirt.<lb />
31. Throw a "Thank-God-the-Bee Gees-<lb />
broke up" party.<lb />
32. Never drink purple Kool Aid.<lb />
33. Earn a 0.0 grade point average or bet-<lb />
ter this semester.<lb />
34. Never buy an Oldsmobile without<lb />
looking at the engine.<lb />
35. Never buy an Oldsmobile.<lb />
36. Subscribe to Hustler magazine.<lb />
37. Never try to make Egg Foo Yung in<lb />
my sister's Easy Bake Oven<lb />
38. Cheat on my taxes.<lb />
39. Never fly a DC-10.<lb />
40. Sleep in the nude more often.<lb />
41. Buy a Mr. Tea machine.<lb />
42. Never eat dead cats tor breakfast.<lb />
43. Brush my teeth at least once a month.<lb />
44. Never drink Perrier water without a<lb />
twist of lemon.<lb />
45. Quit school and become a Chicago<lb />
bus driver for S20,000 a year.<lb />
46. Never try to have sex with a hampster.<lb />
47. Buy a copy of the Pope's album and<lb />
play it full blast at 2 a.m. on Sunday mor-<lb />
nings.<lb />
48. Never read another newspaper article<lb />
about the highlights of the '70s.<lb />
49. Ask the National Weather Service to<lb />
name a hurricane after me.<lb />
50. Never make another resolution  un-<lb />
til 1981.<lb />
Letters Policy<lb />
Letters to the editor must include<lb />
the name, address, phone number and<lb />
signature of the author(s) and must be<lb />
typed, double spaced, or neatly<lb />
printed.<lb />
Letters should be limited to three<lb />
typewritten, double-spaced pages. All<lb />
letters are subject of editing for brevi-<lb />
ty, obcenity and libel.<lb />
Personal attacks will not be permit-<lb />
ted. Names of authors will be<lb />
withheld only when inclusion of the<lb />
name will cause the author embarrass-<lb />
ment or ridicule, such as letters con-<lb />
cerning homosexuality, drug abuse,<lb />
etc. Names will be withheld only on<lb />
the author's request.<lb />
Nixon Named Panhandler Of The Year<lb />
By Jack Anderson<lb />
and Joe Spear<lb />
WASHINGTON�In this holiday<lb />
season of charity and giving, profes-<lb />
sional panhandlers enjoy a harvest<lb />
of handouts with their hard luck<lb />
stories. We're generally a soft touch<lb />
for most of them. But we'll have to<lb />
draw the line in this column on our<lb />
nominee for professional<lb />
panhandler of the year.<lb />
The well-heeled winner of the<lb />
award is former President Richard<lb />
M. Nixon who has his hand out for<lb />
more dollars from the U.S.<lb />
Treasury to subsidize his life in<lb />
political exile. Since resigning from<lb />
the White House in disgrace, the<lb />
unindicted Watergate conspirator<lb />
has luxuriated at his San Clemente<lb />
estate on the shores of the Pacific<lb />
with the government picking up the<lb />
tab for his office expenses. It's been<lb />
costing the taxpayers about<lb />
$300,000 a year.<lb />
With the wanderlust of a deposed<lb />
shah, Nixon has decided to abandon<lb />
the sunny clime of California and<lb />
move to New York City. As a<lb />
former chief executive, the pardon-<lb />
ed ex-president is entitled to collect<lb />
eight dollars a square foot for office<lb />
space to house a staff, seclude<lb />
himself in writing self-serving<lb />
memoirs and make phone calls to<lb />
still sympathetic adherents.<lb />
Nixon has discovered that office<lb />
rentals in Manhattan amount to ap-<lb />
proximately $30 a foot. He wants to<lb />
be compensated for his more expen-<lb />
sive high-rise Ivory Tower. Addi-<lb />
tionally, he's trying to put the bite<lb />
on the government for moving his<lb />
operations for the West Coast.<lb />
Members of Congress are quietly<lb />
getting ready to rebuff Nixon's<lb />
panhandling approach, especially<lb />
since he's been reluctant to pay up<lb />
to $66,000 he owes the government<lb />
for fancy improvements to the San<lb />
Clemente property he sold for a<lb />
substantial profit.<lb />
Nixon's solicitation for more<lb />
public largesse is now being weigh at<lb />
the White House. It will be up to<lb />
Jimmy Carter whether to request<lb />
Nixon's extra funds form Congress<lb />
in the budget he sends to the Hill in<lb />
January.<lb />
Expensive Protection<lb />
The unwanted shah of Iran is also<lb />
bemoaning his high cost of living<lb />
now that he no longer sits on a<lb />
Peacock Throne padded with his<lb />
country's oil millions. Members of<lb />
his family confide that the shah may<lb />
have to sell some of his real estate<lb />
holdings to maintain his luxurious<lb />
life style in Panama or elsewhere if<lb />
he moves on.<lb />
On of his new expenses is for a<lb />
security guard which used to be<lb />
taken care of by the Iranian govern-<lb />
ment. The rabid revolutionary<lb />
regime that supplanted him has<lb />
threatened openly to assassinate<lb />
him. The warning took on a deadly<lb />
serious aspect when the shah's<lb />
nephew was gunned down recently<lb />
in Paris by boastful agents of the<lb />
Ayatollah Khomeini.<lb />
To protect his life, the shah has<lb />
hired Jack O'Connor's Protection<lb />
service, a high-priced agency run by<lb />
a former New York police detective.<lb />
During the shah's stay at the New<lb />
York Sloan-Ksttering Hospital<lb />
Center, two of O'Connor's heavily<lb />
armed men stood guard outside the<lb />
convalescent monarch's 17th floor<lb />
medical suite. His private quarters<lb />
were shielded by specially installed<lb />
steel dors and bullet-proof win-<lb />
dows.<lb />
Another six guards, half of them<lb />
O'Connor's agents were positioned<lb />
around the clock inside the shah's<lb />
room itself. All wore bullet-proof<lb />
vests and they kept handy a bomb<lb />
blanket in the event someone tried<lb />
to kill their client with a bomb or a<lb />
grenade.<lb />
When the shah slipped out of this<lb />
country to Panama, eight of<lb />
O'Connor's most trusted operatives<lb />
accompanied him to the island sanc-<lb />
tuary. They were instructed to be<lb />
ready to travel anywhere in the<lb />
world at a moment's notice. They<lb />
coordinated their security precau-<lb />
tions with the Panamanian govern-<lb />
ment which provided additional<lb />
help.<lb />
O'Connor's protective blanket is<lb />
now extended to all members of the<lb />
shah's family. Among those being<lb />
shielded are a son at Williams Col-<lb />
lege in Massachusetts, a daughter at<lb />
a Connecticut boarding school and<lb />
three other children at private New<lb />
York schools.<lb />
JudiciaUollity<lb />
There wasn't much ho-ho-hoing<lb />
at the Christmas party tossed this<lb />
year by the nine brethren of the<lb />
Supreme Court for their law clerks<lb />
and other underlings. The press<lb />
corps which covers the Court was<lb />
excluded and only a few select out-<lb />
side guests were invited.<lb />
We've learned however that there<lb />
was precious little jollity in the wake<lb />
of our disclosures of the hair-pulling<lb />
that goes on among the justices<lb />
behind the velvet red curtain that<lb />
separates the public chamber and<lb />
their private quarters.<lb />
The fare for the festive occasion<lb />
was gallons of spiked punch,<lb />
catered gourmet appetizers and fan-<lb />
cy pastries. The invitations to the af-<lb />
fair gave the impression that the<lb />
justices had paid for the Christmas<lb />
goodies out of their own pockets<lb />
and a court spokesman insisted to us<lb />
this was so.<lb />
The employees, however, were<lb />
aware that the party was funded at<lb />
least partially by profits from ven-<lb />
ding machines located around the<lb />
building. Most of the nickels, dimes<lb />
and quarters in the machines come<lb />
from snack-hungry employees and<lb />
tourist visitors.<lb />
Watch On Waste<lb />
A University of Wisconsin resear-<lb />
cher has found a Shangri-la project<lb />
in the Andes of Ecuador at the ex-<lb />
pense of the American taxpayer.<lb />
The Nationaal Science Foundation<lb />
last year coughed up$30,000 for<lb />
Prof. Richard Mazess to study why<lb />
the natives in the mountains manag-<lb />
ed to live so long. Many of the peo-<lb />
ple claimed to have been born more<lb />
than 100 years ago.<lb />
Mazess discoverd fro his on-the-<lb />
spot research that the Ecuadorean<lb />
elders were fibbing about their ages.<lb />
Church records showed they were<lb />
younger than they claimed.<lb />
Nonetheless the federal agency<lb />
doted out an additional $26,000 for<lb />
Mazess to pursue the Foutain of<lb />
Youth in the Andes.<lb />
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Syndicate, Inc.<lb />
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Carter Fights Illiteracy<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 10. 1980<lb />
WASHINGTON<lb />
(AP)�The Carter ad-<lb />
ministration, grappling<lb />
with the stubborn youth<lb />
unemployment problem,<lb />
is mounting a frontal<lb />
assault on functional il-<lb />
literacy and bankrolling<lb />
the campaign with a 50<lb />
percent boost in spending.<lb />
Informed administra-<lb />
tion sources said President<lb />
Carter will unveil a new<lb />
approach to youth<lb />
joblessness Thursday bas-<lb />
ed on attacking functional<lb />
illiteracy�the inability to<lb />
read, write or do simple<lb />
math. Coupled with this<lb />
will be a broad effort to<lb />
bring the nation's schools<lb />
into a battle that has been<lb />
waged largely through<lb />
Labor Department job<lb />
training programs.<lb />
The proposal will con-<lb />
tain the only major new<lb />
program and one of the<lb />
largest spending increases<lb />
in the budget Carter sub-<lb />
mits to Congress Jan. 28.<lb />
The proposal results<lb />
from a nine-month study<lb />
of the $4-billion-a-year<lb />
youth employment pro-<lb />
grams by a task force<lb />
under the direction of Vice<lb />
President Walter F. Mon-<lb />
dale.<lb />
The sources, who re-<lb />
quested anonymity, said<lb />
the president will call for<lb />
additional spending of<lb />
$1.2 billion in fiscal 1981<lb />
and $2 billion in fiscal<lb />
1982. If Congress ap-<lb />
proves, that will bring<lb />
total spending to $6 billion<lb />
in the 12 months beginn-<lb />
ing Oct. 1, 1981.<lb />
An unstated side benefit<lb />
for a president challenged<lb />
for renomination is that<lb />
the proposal may shore up<lb />
his support among lalor,<lb />
urban, civil rights and<lb />
other Democratic Party<lb />
constituencies.<lb />
The target is four<lb />
million youths, aged 14 to<lb />
21, who face serious<lb />
employment problems in<lb />
the 1980s. Half have<lb />
already dropped out of<lb />
school and are<lb />
unemployed; of those, 40<lb />
percent are minorities.<lb />
The other two million are<lb />
still in school, but in the<lb />
poorest districts and in the<lb />
bottom third of their<lb />
class. Carter's planners<lb />
hope the new program will<lb />
reach three million of<lb />
these youths.<lb />
Administration sources<lb />
said the task force made<lb />
three discoveries about the<lb />
seemingly intractable pro-<lb />
blem of joblessness among<lb />
the young: it will be worse<lb />
in the 1980s for some<lb />
youths and some com-<lb />
munities; employers say<lb />
their biggest problem is<lb />
finding youths who have<lb />
mastered the three R's;<lb />
and they base their hiring<lb />
of such youths mostly op a<lb />
record of reliability in a<lb />
previous job.<lb />
The shift of the<lb />
economy from blue- to<lb />
white-collar jobs has been<lb />
dramatic. In 1950, 34 per-<lb />
A Jangle In Your Pocket,<lb />
A Tiger In Your Tank<lb />
WINSTON-SALEM(AP)� A<lb />
pocket full of silver will buy a lot of<lb />
gas at a Leon Cooke's Shell station.<lb />
Cooke is offering $18 worth of<lb />
gas for $1 in silver coins as long as<lb />
they're real silver. That means coins<lb />
minted in or before 1964.<lb />
The offer started last Saturday,<lb />
and Cooke originally pumped $15<lb />
worth of gas for $1 in coins. But he<lb />
increased the amount to stay in line<lb />
w ith the rising price of silver.<lb />
In silver markets in New York<lb />
Tuesday, the precious metal closed<lb />
at $31.75 an ounce. A dollar's worth<lb />
of siKer coins weighs about three-<lb />
quarters of an ounce.<lb />
Cooke flashed a grin when he was<lb />
asked how the offer was going and<lb />
quickly produced two silver dollars<lb />
from his pocket.<lb />
"We collected $20 worth of silver<lb />
dimes on Monday he said. " <lb />
People like a good deal<lb />
Cooke said he had been thinking<lb />
about trading gas for silver for quite<lb />
a while but had held back until silver<lb />
prices began to rise. He admits to<lb />
making "a little extra profit" on the<lb />
deal.<lb />
For the most part, he said,<lb />
customers have reacted with sur-<lb />
prise when they learn of the offer.<lb />
Some tell him they are going home<lb />
to get their silver; others seem a little<lb />
skeptical, he said.<lb />
But Cooke said he thinks more<lb />
people will begin bartering metals<lb />
such as gold and silver for gas and<lb />
other items.<lb />
"With the economy the way it is,<lb />
this could develop into a trend in<lb />
this country he said.<lb />
cent of all jobs were open<lb />
to workers without a high<lb />
school diploma. By 1970,<lb />
only 9 percent were, but<lb />
the high school dropout<lb />
rate has remained at 13<lb />
percent.<lb />
"Once there were more<lb />
such jobs than dropouts;<lb />
now there are increasingly<lb />
more dropouts than jobs<lb />
for them one source<lb />
said.<lb />
The problem for<lb />
business was illustrated by<lb />
a telephone company that<lb />
told the task force it has to<lb />
interview 12 to 15 persons<lb />
to find one qualified to<lb />
take orders for<lb />
telephones.<lb />
The task force found<lb />
the heavy emphasis on<lb />
previous job experience<lb />
left youths who had never<lb />
had a job in a Catch-22<lb />
situation, but almost as<lb />
bad off were those who<lb />
had worked only in<lb />
government-financed job<lb />
programs.<lb />
As a result, the Carter<lb />
program will add a Basic<lb />
Employability-Skills<lb />
Training program in the<lb />
new Department of<lb />
Education. Of the new<lb />
money, Education will get<lb />
$900 million in 1981 and<lb />
$1 billion in 1982; Labor<lb />
will get the remainder.<lb />
Carter's planners hope<lb />
the Education segment<lb />
will reach one million<lb />
youths in junior highs and<lb />
high schools through these<lb />
five components:<lb />
cIt will finance the<lb />
teaching of basic reading,<lb />
writing and mathematical<lb />
skills. The task force<lb />
found that federal aid to<lb />
education has left a big<lb />
gap between the pre-<lb />
school Head Start and<lb />
elementary school Title I<lb />
programs, on the one<lb />
hand, and a series of col-<lb />
lege aid programs, on the<lb />
other.<lb />
cIt will provide money<lb />
for school systems to hire<lb />
employment counselors to<lb />
set up part-time school,<lb />
part-time work programs.<lb />
The task force found such<lb />
programs are attractive to<lb />
youths and can provide<lb />
private job experience.<lb />
cIt will pay for school<lb />
systems to develop classes<lb />
and information about<lb />
local labor markets.<lb />
"Everybody's out there<lb />
telling kids to become key<lb />
punch operators, but<lb />
those jobs will decline in<lb />
the 1980s one source<lb />
said. "We hope schools<lb />
will bring in local person-<lb />
nel managers to talk about<lb />
their needs<lb />
cIt will pay for training<lb />
teachers in literacy in-<lb />
struction. "More than one<lb />
teacher told us something<lb />
like, 'I'm a biology<lb />
teacher and I don't know<lb />
how to teach reading<lb />
one source said.<lb />
cIt will provide money<lb />
to expand and integrate<lb />
existing vocational educa-<lb />
tion throughout local<lb />
school districts. "Public<lb />
vocational education has a<lb />
good track record with<lb />
kids and private in-<lb />
dustry a source said.<lb />
At the Labor Depart-<lb />
ment, three youth pro-<lb />
grams will be combined<lb />
into one, giving local of-<lb />
ficials more flexibility.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
AFOQT<lb />
The r Force Otter Qualifying Test<lb />
FOQT) mil be adminMered on Jan. 16<lb />
jnd M ai 8 W a m , m nghl Annex, room<lb />
:) This test n open 10 all qualified in-<lb />
dividuals desiring io enter the Air Force<lb />
ROTC program during their last to sears<lb />
at ECU and all FROTC CMC cadets<lb />
Those people interested ir uking the AFO-<lb />
QT program should ontac captain Moser<lb />
 757 MT.6598 or stop b Wright Annex.<lb />
room 209<lb />
Learn<lb />
 art program for increased learning effi-<lb />
-cincs ill be offered by Dr. George<lb />
WcN!und begmnning Januars 2 There vsill<lb />
be t�o groups, one meeting MVt at I 00<lb />
P m and one meeting TTH at 1:00 p.m. in<lb />
room J0J V right Annex The class is<lb />
available to all students Attendance is<lb />
:ars no tormal registration is re-<lb />
jutred<lb />
NTE<lb />
The National Teachers Examination (NTE)<lb />
�iU he gr.en at the Fast Carolina Lniversits<lb />
Tevting tenter on Sat Feb 16 Bulletins<lb />
Je-ihing registration prt:edures and con-<lb />
taining registration forms mas be obtained<lb />
from the ECL Testing Center, room 10?<lb />
Speight Building, or direvtls from the Na-<lb />
onai Teacher examination. Educational<lb />
Testing Setsice. Box 911. Princeton NJ.<lb />
iMV4l The deadline lor registration is<lb />
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Music Bldg AJ. Fletcher Recital Hall, Tues Jan. 15; 4-7 P.M.<lb />
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Student Union, Rms. 213 &amp; 215, Wed Jan. 16; 4-7 P.M.<lb />
Preliminary and Call-Back Audition<lb />
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Paladium Complex. Sat &amp; Sun Jan. 19 and 20.2-7 PM.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
10. 1980 PM6<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Films Committee<lb />
Plays The Hits<lb />
LAMPM.<lb />
ANIMAL IMUtV<lb />
Close Encounters, Superman, Animal House<lb />
a few of the free flicks this Spring<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Features F.ditor<lb />
 The Student Union Films Commitee has released<lb />
"their schedule of films for the spring semester, and the<lb />
list looks incredibly good. The commitee will be offer-<lb />
ing a variety of films to students with the schedule show-<lb />
ing a multitude of films varying from love stories to<lb />
science fiction.<lb />
The first film of the semester will be "Superman"<lb />
which will be shown at 7:00 and 9:15 on Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights. The film stars Christopher Reeve,<lb />
Margot Kidder, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Glen<lb />
Ford, and Jackie Cooper.<lb />
The films brings to life a 'hero' that we have all<lb />
known since childhood realisticly and with remarkable<lb />
special effects. As they said in the commercialsyou'll<lb />
believe a man can fly A film well worth going to, as<lb />
anyone who has seen it can tell you.<lb />
Another of the films which will appear in January is a<lb />
box office blockbusterClose Encounters of the Third<lb />
Kind<lb />
Called " one of the most spectacular movies ever<lb />
made the film employs an incredible variety of special<lb />
effects to achieve an audience belief that there are<lb />
creatures from antoher world who have the ability to<lb />
come to this planet and communicate with human be-<lb />
ings.<lb />
As Frank Rich of Time magazine stated "At the end<lb />
of 'Close Encounters' the audience is sitting with him<lb />
(Steven Speilberg, Director) in the lap of the universe,<lb />
ready and witing for new magic to fall into their lives<lb />
This film will be appearing on January 18 and 19, also<lb />
at 7:00 and 9:15.<lb />
The last film of January will be "Clockwork Orange"<lb />
directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Malcom<lb />
McDowell, Patrick Magee and Adrienne Corri. -<lb />
Kubrick, who was also the creator of "Dr<lb />
Strangelove" and "2001: a Space Odyssey" helped to<lb />
create what Rex Reed of the New York Sunday News<lb />
called " one of the few perfect movies I have seen in mv<lb />
lifetime<lb />
A chilling film with futuristic photography and set-<lb />
tings.<lb />
Also in the month of January the films Hearts and<lb />
MindsThe Forgotten American and a Detective<lb />
Double Feature, showing "Death on the<lb />
Nile"and"Murder by Decree"will be shown.<lb />
In February the commitee will be showing the films<lb />
"Hooper "Halloween "Last Tango in Paris,<lb />
"Blazing Saddles and "Dracula<lb />
Special attractions will include "Days of<lb />
Heaventhe Unquiet Deaths of Julius and Ethel<lb />
Rosenberg "Beware of the Holy Whore" and a sixtie<lb />
double feature fauturing "Carnal Knowledge" and<lb />
"Getting Straight<lb />
March will highlight the films "Godfather" and<lb />
"Love at First Bite<lb />
Special features will include "Citizen Kane a<lb />
Shakespeare double feature including "Henry V" and<lb />
"The Taming of the Shrew " and also the film "Day for<lb />
Night<lb />
April will spotlight the films "Animal House which<lb />
is expected to be a tremendous crowd pleaser, "Gone<lb />
with the Wind and "Monty Python and the Holy<lb />
Grail<lb />
Special feature will include a concert double feature<lb />
which is expected to draw a large crowd featuring Rod<lb />
Stewart and the Rolling Stones, and "The Diary of<lb />
Adam and Eve<lb />
For exam week they will be showing "Fantastic<lb />
Planet<lb />
The films are free to most students and all that is re-<lb />
quired for admittance is an activity card and a valid I.D.<lb />
Sfciy Q,le in Accontvinv PRINCIPLES OP<lb />
It's Just Another<lb />
New Year's Eve<lb />
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Buying Books Once Again<lb />
Photo By KIP SLOAN<lb />
Humor<lb />
Welcome Back Sucker<lb />
9<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Oh the joys of moving back into<lb />
the dorms.<lb />
Everyone should be coming back<lb />
to campus today, if they are not<lb />
already here, and what do we have<lb />
to look forward to?<lb />
Well ther arc the joys of drop-<lb />
add. Waiting in line to get inside a<lb />
building to wait in line for a little<lb />
longer to find out that the class that<lb />
will fit into your schedule closed out<lb />
l<lb />
two people before you and the only<lb />
one left is underwater basketweav-<lb />
ing. Ah the joys of college.<lb />
Then there is the first day of class<lb />
when all of the professors put the<lb />
fear of God into all of the unsuspec-<lb />
ting freshmen and transfer students.<lb />
Not by all means fair, but effective<lb />
for about the first half of the<lb />
semester.<lb />
Then there is buying books.<lb />
More fun for all of you folks who<lb />
like to stand in line, but with an ad-<lb />
ded plus: you can spend money too.<lb />
How much joy can one person take<lb />
in a day (or two, or three, or four).<lb />
By this time the first of the<lb />
semester letters to home is about<lb />
due. " Dear Mom and Dad, How<lb />
arre you. Please send money. Your<lb />
loving son:daughter. The nesxt joy<lb />
comes when you get the answer.<lb />
NO.<lb />
But seriously ther are some things<lb />
to look forward to in the coming<lb />
semester. I just can't think of any of<lb />
them right now. 'But after ail<lb />
tomorrow is another day.<lb />
By Jay Stone<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
I rolled back into Greenville on a<lb />
fine sunny Monday, December 31 to<lb />
the biting throb of "Physical Graf-<lb />
fiti. "Ah, Rock-n-Roll won't you<lb />
show me the way.<lb />
I did not particularly suprise me<lb />
to discover that Greenville was<lb />
almost entirely deserted- utterly<lb />
devoid of its student population.<lb />
"For God's sakeI thought,<lb />
"What a dismal prospect. New<lb />
Years Eve in this ghost town<lb />
I proceeded to unload all of the<lb />
Christmas presents I had from the<lb />
car and stash them in my house, and<lb />
then to rush over the a neighbors<lb />
house and exchange Christmans<lb />
tales and wine. New Years Eve was<lb />
almost upon us.<lb />
We had come to the realization<lb />
that the only intelligent thing to do<lb />
was to see this thing through<lb />
together, and besides she knew of a<lb />
couple of parties and by combining<lb />
forces we could double our options.<lb />
It was upon that optimistic note<lb />
that I left to get a celebratory bottle<lb />
of champagne. As I turned into the<lb />
"Pirate Pit Stop" I spied � an<lb />
ominous message. "Roxy New<lb />
Year's Eve Party- Monday, Dec.<lb />
31<lb />
Seeing it glaring out at the passers<lb />
by like it was, I knew that it would<lb />
certainly attract a crowd. I would<lb />
probably be among them.<lb />
By and by both myself and my<lb />
New Year's Eve comrade began to<lb />
achieve that fine high mental<lb />
plateau of intoxication that one<lb />
seldom attains more than once in an<lb />
evening. 1 took it as a sign. An in-<lb />
telligence far more evolved than<lb />
mine was obviously trying to tell me<lb />
something. I downed my last glass<lb />
of champagne and left to get dressed<lb />
for the first party that my friend and<lb />
I had slated for the evening.<lb />
It is difficult to fully grasp all of<lb />
the ramifications of getting dressed<lb />
for a New Year's celebration until<lb />
one is confronted with it. 1 felt that<lb />
it would be necesary for my clothes<lb />
to convey my message. But my<lb />
message was obscure even to me. f<lb />
wanted to communicate a general<lb />
theme of optimism for the decade<lb />
ahead and perhaps scam, yes, even ,<lb />
loathing for the one we would be<lb />
leaving behind. Finally my mind<lb />
spoke to me and it told me what it<lb />
wanted me to do.<lb />
It was with such a relief to have<lb />
the dilemna of my wardrobe cleared<lb />
out of the way that I rushed back to<lb />
my friends house only to discover<lb />
that she was facing the same issue<lb />
with only moderate success.<lb />
Finally aftger some deliberation,<lb />
she seemed satisfied with her reflec-<lb />
tion and we left for a small private<lb />
sort of gathering at the home of an<lb />
aquaintance.<lb />
When we arrived we discovered<lb />
our contemopraries sitting in a loose<lb />
half circle sipping gin fizzes and<lb />
bobbing rythmically to some man-<lb />
ner of heathen background music.<lb />
Out of nowhere paraphenalia<lb />
materialized and hemp incense filled<lb />
the air. The condversation became<lb />
patently abstract, but we were all<lb />
following it- if for no other reason<lb />
than to see where it would lead. My<lb />
friend however was becoming<lb />
restless in an obvious way and that<lb />
was our cue to wind it up and leae.<lb />
or perhaps take wing would be a<lb />
better terminology here. Ana �e<lb />
bid our farewells and proceeded te<lb />
the house of Omens where I had<lb />
been told we could find some<lb />
amusement.<lb />
We knocked on the door in eage-<lb />
antic pat ion. After a few minutes a<lb />
handsome man with a mustache and<lb />
a long kaftan answered the door and<lb />
made a sign that seemed to beckon<lb />
for us to come in. As soon as c<lb />
walked thorugh the door my friend<lb />
and I knew we had come to a<lb />
strange place.<lb />
In the center of the room wa a<lb />
steaming jacuzi with a lot of nilde<lb />
people splashing aroung in it. On<lb />
one side of the room was a beautifu<lb />
woman clad in a diaphanous robe.<lb />
She looked at me and winked, while<lb />
at the same time our congenial host<lb />
in the kaftan led my companion to<lb />
the jacuzi. We seemed to me sim-<lb />
See EVE Page 7, Col. 1<lb />
Fans Loved,<lb />
Critics Hate<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
(Writer<lb />
Earth to EnterpriseEarth to<lb />
EnterpriseScotty, beam me up.<lb />
There is no intelligent life among<lb />
critics on this planet.<lb />
It is a sad commentary on the<lb />
cinematic arts when a movie as<lb />
grand as "Star Trek" is panned<lb />
almost universally for all the wrong<lb />
reasons. "Star Trek" is one of the<lb />
most intelligent and entertaining<lb />
movies in its genre and one of the<lb />
most significant films of our<lb />
lifetime.<lb />
The problem may be that each<lb />
endeavor is expected to live up to<lb />
the criteria establishes by its<lb />
predecessors. Why can't a film be<lb />
judged in terms of its own value<lb />
"Star Trek" suffers from endless<lb />
associations with "Star Wars "<lb />
Obviously, not being totally ob-<lb />
jective is my big flaw, but "Star<lb />
Trek" is not Just another space fan-<lb />
tasy movie. It is a homecoming!<lb />
"Star Trek" is not a cult; it is a<lb />
religion. The trekkies have made<lb />
their pilgrimage, have met with their<lb />
apostles aboard the Enterprise and<lb />
have emerged fulfilled.<lb />
Perhaps the finest moment in the<lb />
movie comes when Capt. James<lb />
T.Kirk once again greets the love of<lb />
his life-the Enterprise. His expres-<lb />
sion of delight is only matched by<lb />
the glee of the viewers.<lb />
The criticisms are many and often<lb />
reflect a tack of understanding on<lb />
the part of the critics. The movie is<lb />
overindulgent. In an effort to go lot<lb />
the big bucks of "Star Wars til<lb />
motion picture industry forced their<lb />
cheap thrills technology on Gene<lb />
Roddcnberry. The movie could have<lb />
been produced on half the budget<lb />
but so could most of the production<lb />
from Hollywood!<lb />
The motion picture was made<lb />
mainly lor children; thus ovcrem-<lb />
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Album Review<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 10. 1980<lb /><lb />
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Top Albums Of 1979 According To Critic<lb />
By Pat Minges<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
It just seems the thing to do<lb />
Each year critics seem compelled to thrust down a<lb />
suspecting puohe's throat their own selection of the best<lb />
Thif?L 8 ? thC Precedin year. In their ignorance,<lb />
f ,L USKally W0� before the year is out and<lb />
often the.r choices are premature. Before feelings of in-<lb />
adequacy overwhelm me, I would like to inflict me '<lb />
selections upon you, just to cajol you<lb />
Let's call these awards The Jukes, after a notorious<lb />
family known for their corruptness and stupidity.<lb />
Maybe if we revolt against such egomania, these critics<lb />
would go out and get a real job.<lb />
So . . here we go. . . the first international Jukes<lb />
award goes to the following for excellence in their<lb />
chosen field.<lb />
Top Male Artists<lb />
1 The Clash (honorary)<lb />
2.Stevie Wonder�The "Little blind boy" is the<lb />
greatest phenomenon in the recording industry.<lb />
3. Neil Young and Crazy Horse-Still crazy after all<lb />
these years.<lb />
3. The Who�Who is still the greatest rock and roll<lb />
group in the world.<lb />
4. Frank Zappa�The most prolific genius in rock.<lb />
5. Talking Heads�Pairs the Doobies danceability<lb />
with perhaps the most complex rock of the year.<lb />
Top Female Artists<lb />
1. Donna Summer�You have got to have acute<lb />
discophobia not to admire this lady's tremendous<lb />
talent.<lb />
2. Barbra Streisand�A perenial favorite<lb />
3. Joni Mitchell�Her ventures into jazz are im-<lb />
pressive.<lb />
4. The Roches�Once called the Andrews sister on<lb />
acid, this trio produced one of the most lovable albums<lb />
of the year.<lb />
5. Rickie Lee Jones�Leader r the doo-wop divi-<lb />
sion.<lb />
Top New Artists<lb />
1. The Buzzcocks�You probable have never heard<lb />
of these guys, but you will.<lb />
2. The Police�Honky Reggae at it's best.<lb />
3. Instant Funk�Thank vou for funkin' up my<lb />
life.<lb />
4. Rickie Lee Jones<lb />
5. Dire Straits-Flash in the pan category.<lb />
Black Artists<lb />
1. Stevie Wonder<lb />
2. George Clinton�No competition in this<lb />
category.<lb />
3. Donna Summer�Here she is again.<lb />
4. Chic�Tops of the pops.<lb />
5. Earth, Wind, and Fire�The basic elements of<lb />
good music.<lb />
6. Teddy Pendergrass�Ten million times a night,<lb />
fo1ks go to bed with Teddy.<lb />
7. Rick James�The philosopher of punk-funk.<lb />
Country Artist<lb />
1. Waylon Jennings�Walks away with this one.<lb />
2. Kenny Rogers�Has made the crossover well.<lb />
3. Dolly Parton�She crossed over the other way<lb />
country to pop<lb />
4. Willie Nelson�Would've been higher, but over<lb />
extends himself.<lb />
5. Emmy Lou Harris�Should have had her picture<lb />
on the silver collar.<lb />
Artists<lb />
1. Pat Metheny�The best thing to hit jazzing in a<lb />
while.<lb />
2. Chick Corea�Not his best year but still strong.<lb />
3. Flora Purim�The best female jazz singer.<lb />
4. Al Jarreau�Top male vocalist.<lb />
5. McCoy Tyner�The finest instrumentalist.<lb />
Best Albums<lb />
1. No Nukes�Various Artists�Muse Concert<lb />
2. Journey through the secret life on plants�Stevie<lb />
Wonder<lb />
3. American Garage�Pat Metheny<lb />
4. Joe's Garage�Frank Zappa<lb />
Fear of Music�Talking Heads<lb />
Armed Forces�Elvis Costello and the Attrac-<lb />
Eve Seen Through Bleary Eyes<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
patico with each other and knew<lb />
that we would stay here for a while.<lb />
Two hours later we emerged from<lb />
the house of omens, our karma very<lb />
much intact and progressing splen-<lb />
didly. My friend and I exchnged a<lb />
warm hug. We were allies against an<lb />
indifferent world and we had reciev-<lb />
ed an omen together.<lb />
We had no other recourse under<lb />
the circumstances, but U. proceed to<lb />
the Roxy New Year's Eve party.<lb />
After quickly dispensing with the<lb />
five dollar cover charge we becam<lb />
immersed within the dark, smoky<lb />
bowls ofthe Twin Rinks Skating<lb />
facility.<lb />
Strange people in aluminum foil<lb />
masks forged about unihibited, ex-<lb />
ercising wreckless abandon as if it<lb />
were a yoga asana.<lb />
At the stroke of midnight<lb />
everybody hugged and kissed<lb />
everybody and there was some<lb />
general partying and merriment. At<lb />
some point my friend and I manag-<lb />
ed to wish each other a happy New<lb />
Year after which we lost track of<lb />
each other.<lb />
I left and on my departure I<lb />
looked skyward at the moon. It<lb />
hung in the sky seeming detached<lb />
from the concerns of mortal men yet<lb />
inextricably linked to them. Behind<lb />
me someone screamed something<lb />
profane and yet something pro-<lb />
found "Happy FNew Year and<lb />
may the 80's be a hell of a lot more<lb />
interesting and dramatic that the<lb />
70's<lb />
Star Trek Is Not Star Wars<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
phasis of a point was necessary at<lb />
rimes. What lags into monotony for<lb />
most adults is appealing to the in-<lb />
tellectual facilities of a youngster.<lb />
The movie was stimulating both<lb />
intellectualy and philosophically.<lb />
What a Time critic called boring<lb />
"metaphysical meandering" seemed<lb />
to me interesting dialogue about<lb />
technological and human values.<lb />
In one moronic comparison to<lb />
"Star Wars critics have decried<lb />
the lack of a sinister evil being like<lb />
those which terrified us in "Star<lb />
Wars" and "Alien Who needs it0<lb />
The old good versus evil theme is in-<lb />
finitely more shopworn than the<lb />
"Star Trek" premise.<lb />
The tenet behind "Star Trek" is<lb />
more intelligent, that of the forces<lb />
of good attempting to overcome<lb />
that which they do not understand.<lb />
Is that not the ultimate goal of all<lb />
scientific, religious and academic<lb />
pursuit"<lb />
The evil in life greets us everyday.<lb />
Darth Vader was the most popular<lb />
character in "Star Wars Are these<lb />
the positive human values we would<lb />
like our children exposed to0<lb />
There is one thing that has con-<lb />
sistently disgusted me about<lb />
Hollywood's attempts to portray<lb />
characters from other worlds. Are<lb />
we such egotists that we expect alien<lb />
creatures to be humanoids0<lb />
Speilberg's creature in "Close En-<lb />
counters" looked like an infant with<lb />
a thyroid problem. "Alien's"<lb />
monster resembled Jimmy Carter in<lb />
leather drag, and Darth Vader let a<lb />
cloak and mask girth his humanity.<lb />
"Star Trek" presents a creature so.<lb />
vast a�4 complex tha�, it is almost<lb />
beyorrtt man's capacity for<lb />
understanding; yet it was created by<lb />
man. The alien in "Star Trek" is<lb />
boih innovative and attractive and<lb />
deals with the aforementioned pro-<lb />
blem very well. Persis Khimbassa<lb />
sure don't look like no alien.<lb />
The critics wailed about the<lb />
absence of big battle scenes in "Star<lb />
Trek" as well. Must we have<lb />
violence to be entertained0 If these<lb />
guys want violence, we'll send them<lb />
to see "Dawn of the Dead<lb />
perhaps that will satiate their<lb />
desires. They would probably never<lb />
ask for violence again. "Star Trek"<lb />
leaves the battle scenes at home, and<lb />
1 applaud them for it. Hopefully it is<lb />
the dawn of a new day.<lb />
Best Song and Dance<lb />
1. Oil industry<lb />
2. Nuclear Industry<lb />
3. The Shah of Iran<lb />
4. Brett Melvin and his S.G.A.<lb />
5. Pat Minges<lb />
Rickie Lee Jones�Rickie Lee Jones<lb />
Rust Never Sleeps�Neil Young and the Crazy<lb />
5.<lb />
6.<lb />
tions<lb />
7.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 10. 1980<lb />
MUSE Concert Better Than Woodstock<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Features Writer<lb />
Never before has there been anything like it. The<lb />
Monterey Pop Festival wasn't. Woodstock may have<lb />
been a lot of things, but it really wasn't. Altamont cer-<lb />
tainly wasn't. George Harrison's Concert for<lb />
Bangladesh was really the closest thing ever to it. What<lb />
it was. was a concert � the Musicians United to Save<lb />
Energy concert, held in Madison Square Garden from<lb />
September 19-23 last year. Never in the history of<lb />
dern music has an event procurred such a sparkling<lb />
galax) of influential musicians.<lb />
Yet never has there been such a severe threat to the<lb />
well being of humanity. The menace of nuclear pro-<lb />
ition is perhaps the greatest of all social evils: it<lb />
t cuts the possible elimination of our society for the<lb />
mization of corporate profits. It poses the threat of<lb />
h to hundreds of workers involved with the nuclear<lb />
kiustr and the chance of genetic abnormalities for<lb />
ett offspring.<lb />
The numbers in the loss category are insignificant<lb />
when compared to the tremendous financial gains<lb />
associated with the power industry. These are the same<lb />
guys who are destroying the economy and well being of<lb />
the United States through their manipulation of the oil<lb />
industry, the same ones who are forging the Third<lb />
World War. The Iranians are not mad at the people of<lb />
the United States; they are mad at the corporations who<lb />
have lobbied the government into support of what<lb />
Amnesty International described as "one of the most<lb />
violent regimes in the history of mankind" and possess-<lb />
ing "the worst record on human rights in the world It<lb />
is not the United States who should be brought to trial<lb />
but the corporations. We must stop them, before they<lb />
stop us. Perhaps the fight against the nuclear industry is<lb />
the first spark of Karl Marx's predicted proletariate<lb />
revolution.<lb />
If the anti-nuke protest is the spark, then MUSE is the<lb />
kindling. The struggling artists of the '60s have bonded<lb />
together to take their commitments to the streets, and<lb />
the politically and socially motivated youths of the '70s<lb />
George Burns, Lee Strasberg, And Art Carney<lb />
movie review in next issue<lb />
will no longer just protest. As the Doobie Brothers put<lb />
it, "You, telling me the things you're gonna do for me<lb />
 Well, I ain't blind, and I don't like what I think I see<lb />
 Takin' it to the streets The musicians and artists of<lb />
MUSE are united to give our children's children a<lb />
chance to enjoy the beauty of our world, troubled as it<lb />
may be. They deserve it.<lb />
The concert at Madison Square Garden was a gather-<lb />
ing of the most impressive artists of the decade. When I<lb />
first saw the promotion for the concert in the Villiage<lb />
Voice, 1 was astounded and delighted at the array of<lb />
stars and tried to get tickets, but they were sold out<lb />
within 24 hours. I chanced to see a benefit concert for<lb />
the Palmetto Alliance in South Carolina last spring<lb />
featuring Jackson Browne, David Lydley, and John<lb />
Sebastion in an all acoustic concert. It was more than<lb />
just a concert, it was an event of truly social<lb />
significance.<lb />
The MUSE concert featured The Doobies, Jackson<lb />
Browne, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Bruce Springsteen<lb />
and The E. Street Band, James Taylor, Carly Simon,<lb />
Grahm Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty and The Heart-<lb />
breakers, Raydio, Nicolette Larson, Poco, Chaka<lb />
Kahn, Jesse Colin Young, Ry Cooder, John Hall, Gil<lb />
Scott Heron, Sweet Honey In The Rock, and a host of<lb />
studio musicians and technicians. Th proceeds of the<lb />
concert and those of the upcoming motion picture go<lb />
toward the fight against th nuclear armageddon.<lb />
The concert has now been released in the Bread and<lb />
Roses format of three albums, packed together in one of<lb />
the most valuable production efforts ever released.<lb />
Along with the albums comes an enlightening 16-page<lb />
booklet on the MUSE organization, the concert and,<lb />
most of all, on the nuclear threat. It also features a<lb />
mindful of superb photographs and short essays from<lb />
the stars themselves. It is the best deal that has ever<lb />
come out, and all of the proceeds go to a non-nuclear<lb />
future.<lb />
There is not a bad song on the album, and it has many<lb />
positively brilliant moments, but the biggest triumph o<lb />
the concert was none other than the Boss himself, Bruce<lb />
Springsteen. He certainly asks a lot of questions for so-<lb />
meone from New Jersey! The critics were not over-<lb />
whelmed with the concert, but they all sang praises o<lb />
the mystic from Asbury Park. His rocking rendition of<lb />
a Mitch Ryder medley included on the Vo Nukes album<lb />
is the finest point of the album and shows that Springs-<lb />
teen was far from an overnight sensation. He is the most<lb />
dominant influence to emerge from the corporate rock<lb />
decade of the '70s. Bruce and Tom Petty are the future<lb />
of traditional rock 'n' roll.<lb />
There are man) other fine moments on the album.<lb />
Perhaps the finest single cut on the album is John and-<lb />
Johanna Hall's "Power" featuring The Doobies and<lb />
James Taylor. It is a dynamic tune that perhaps best<lb />
sums up the concepts behind the album. Almost<lb />
everyone joins in and the song's strength will bring tears<lb />
to vour eyes  it does to these old cynical eyes, at least!<lb />
Jackson Browne is the person who seemed to possess<lb />
the material which seemed to best fit the scenario of this<lb />
endeavor. His "Before The Deluge" has become the<lb />
themesong of the anti-nuke movement because of its<lb />
poignant lyricism and powerful presence. His new song<lb />
"Crow On The Cradle heretofore unreleased, shows<lb />
that Jackson is the top songwriter to emerge from the<lb />
last decade. It is a frightening tune. David Lyndley's<lb />
violin is at it's searing best, making one weak at the<lb />
knees.<lb />
The album also greets us with the homecoming to the<lb />
stage of one of the finest vocal groups in rock history -<lb />
David Crosby, Grahm Nash and Stephen Stills. Their<lb />
vocals are not as tight as in the days of Deja V'u, but it is<lb />
just nice to hear these guys again. Their "Teach Your<lb />
Children" has just as much place in the zetgeist of 1979<lb />
as it did in 1969. No Nukes is the album of the decade!<lb />
Time was when we would let vested interest groups<lb />
weave their wicked magic in the halls of Congress, and<lb />
all-we would do is protest. Time was when people did<lb />
not matter, only profits. Time was when we were so<lb />
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our national one, which soon became subordinated to<lb />
corporate interests. Well  as James, Carl and Grahm<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JANUARY 10, 1980<lb />
Page 9<lb />
Martin Top ECU Signee<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
In announcing the signings of<lb />
twelve high school players a few<lb />
days ago. East Carolina head foot-<lb />
ball coach Ed Emory said he was<lb />
"glad to have them on our side<lb />
'We have a good cross section by<lb />
positions noted Emory, "and I'm<lb />
Mire they'll all go on to successful<lb />
careers<lb />
Heading the group of the early<lb />
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Martin of Evergreen. The 5-11,<lb />
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umbus High School to its third<lb />
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touchdowns to his credit.<lb />
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after this season from Georgia<lb />
Tech, also lured two top prospects<lb />
frc, the Peach State to Greenville.<lb />
Defensive ends Jeff Autry of<lb />
Covington, Ga. and Derrick<lb />
Strickland of Atlanta, Ga. both<lb />
have earned recognition from<lb />
several major colleges.<lb />
Also among the early Pirate<lb />
recruits is kicker Ted King of local<lb />
J.H. Rose High School.<lb />
Though recruiting has been first<lb />
and foremost on Emory's mind, he<lb />
has also been busy putting together<lb />
a coaching staff. The new staff,<lb />
though still incomplete, includes<lb />
three coaches who have served in<lb />
similar capacities at East Carolina<lb />
before.<lb />
Holdovers from last year under<lb />
Pat Dye include Frank Orgel,<lb />
recently named defensive coor-<lb />
dinator, and Henry Trevathan, a<lb />
longtime ECU aide who will handle<lb />
the wide receivers.<lb />
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coordinator by Emory. Anderson<lb />
was an assistant at ECU under Dye<lb />
three years ago before leaving to<lb />
take a similar post at the University<lb />
of Illinois. Anderson was among<lb />
the coaches who put in the wishbone<lb />
during Dye's first season at the<lb />
Pirate helm six years ago.<lb />
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assistants include Jim Gudger, who<lb />
will handle the offensive line.<lb />
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Rhyne. Jim Holland will coach the<lb />
outside linebackers. Holland was<lb />
an assistant at Clemson while<lb />
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recently the head coach at Garringer<lb />
High School in Charlotte.<lb />
The new defensive line coach is<lb />
Rob Sanders. The one-time head<lb />
coach at Fayettville's Douglas Byrd<lb />
High most recently served with<lb />
Emory as an assistant at Georgia<lb />
Tech.<lb />
Ex-UNC defensive standout Rod<lb />
Broadway and Ron West were nam-<lb />
ed as part-time assistants. While at<lb />
UNC, Broadway became one of the<lb />
great defensive linemen in Tar Heel<lb />
history.<lb />
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Schanll. Also mentioned as a possi-<lb />
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of New Mexico.<lb />
Rams To Become ' 'New Jets9'?<lb />
Remember Super Bowl III when<lb />
Joe Namath and the New York Jets<lb />
; of the upstart American Football<lb />
: League upset the powerhouse<lb />
1 Baltimore Colts of the established<lb />
J NFL?<lb />
If you do, then keep it in mind as<lb />
Super Bowl XIV approaches. It is<lb />
possible that some similarities could<lb />
show up.<lb />
The "super" matchup this year,<lb />
featuring the powerful Pittsburgh<lb />
Steelers and the much less potent<lb />
Los Angelas Rams, has many of the<lb />
same ingredients thai the Jet-Colt<lb />
matchup had.<lb />
One of the teams is from a con-<lb />
ference that is much less powerful<lb />
than the conference of its oppenent.<lb />
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of which the Rams are members,<lb />
rates far below the American Foot-<lb />
ball Conference in nearly every<lb />
category. The Steelers, of course,<lb />
are members of the AFC.<lb />
The 1968 Colts, 16-7 losers to the<lb />
Jets in the third Super Bowl, were<lb /><lb />
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Charles Chandler<lb />
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considered one of the game's<lb />
greatest teams of all time going into<lb />
the contest. There was simply no<lb />
way the Jets could stay in the game<lb />
with them for the first half, much<lb />
less the entire game.<lb />
The Colts had perhaps the game's<lb />
greatest quarterback ever in Jonny<lb />
Unitas and a super backfield headed<lb />
by Tom Matte. The Colt receivers<lb />
were great, too, with Jimmy Orr<lb />
and John Mackey on hand to haul<lb />
in Unitas passes.<lb />
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hailed as great with all-pros like Roy<lb />
Hilton, Bubba Smith and Mike Cur-<lb />
tis on hand to chase away op-<lb />
oonents' points.<lb />
The 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers are<lb />
now in the position that those '68<lb />
Colts were in. They are the<lb />
established power of the NFL, with<lb />
both a super offense and defense.<lb />
They are preparing to play a team in<lb />
the Rams that is at least a ten point<lb />
underdog.<lb />
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rest of the Steelers could become<lb />
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the Californians could win, right?<lb />
Wrong.<lb />
Just as the Jets were taken lightly<lb />
by the fans simply because they were<lb />
not an established power does not<lb />
take away from the fact that they<lb />
were a great team.<lb />
Much the same can be said for the<lb />
Rams. They have fought adversity<lb />
all season long to end up in<lb />
Pasedena for the Super Bowl.<lb />
Injuries to key players throughout<lb />
the season kept the Rams from put-<lb />
ting together a decent record, as<lb />
their final 9-7 mark attests.<lb />
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well have finsished with as many as<lb />
12 victories.<lb />
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are the defending champions and<lb />
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ar? capable of play.i.n<lb />
championship-caliber football.<lb />
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out exactly like Super Bowl III<lb />
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could probably defeat any team that<lb />
ever played the game. But, in case<lb />
the Rams do pull an upset, com-<lb />
parisons to the feat accomplished by<lb />
the Jets over a decade ago will surely<lb />
come from all over.<lb />
Photo By CHAP GURLEY<lb />
Mike Gibson Moves On NCSU<lb />
Lady Pirates<lb />
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By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
;r a disappointing fourth-<lb />
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Christmas Classic in which the Lady<lb />
Pirates lost to currently 19th ranked<lb />
Clemson (83-78) and then 20th<lb />
ranked Mercer (81-66), East<lb />
Carolina's Lady Pirates bounced<lb />
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ing a tour of West Virginia and<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
ECU began the northern visit<lb />
A t Oral Roberts<lb />
Pirates Lose Thriller<lb />
TULSA, Okla For the East<lb />
Carolina basketgball team it was a<lb />
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forcing Pirate coach Dave Odom to<lb />
call a timeout in an attempt to set up<lb />
a last-ditch attempt at victory.<lb />
Odom's plan was never given a<lb />
chance as the Titans stole the ensu-<lb />
ing ECU inbounds play.<lb />
The Pirates shot n astonishing<lb />
66.7 per cent from the floor, but<lb />
suffered greatly from their poor per-<lb />
formance at the free throw line.<lb />
ECU missed its final eight attempts<lb />
at the charity strike, a cardinal sin<lb />
when playing on the road against an<lb />
established team such as the Titans.<lb />
ECU was led by swingman Herb<lb />
Krusen's 23 points, most of them<lb />
coming on long range bombs. For-<lb />
ward Herb Gray followed with 18<lb />
points Maynor added 14 while his<lb />
running mate at guard, Tony Byles,<lb />
tallied 10.<lb />
Martin led the Titans, now 4-6,<lb />
with Ms 16-point, 13-rebound per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
The Pirates, 6-7 following the<lb />
loss, travel to Baptist College for a<lb />
game tonight (Thursday) before<lb />
returning to Greenville for a home<lb />
matchup with Atlantic Christian<lb />
College on Saturday. Gametime for<lb />
that contest in Minges Coliseum is<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
Duke Loses<lb />
By The Associated Press<lb />
Minutes after his 18th-<lb />
ranked Clemson Universi-<lb />
ty basketball team pulled<lb />
off its upset of the year '<lb />
an 87-82 overtime decision<lb />
over top-ranked and<lb />
previously unbeaten Duke<lb />
 Tiger head coach Bill<lb />
Foster felt a little like jok-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Ah, just another dull<lb />
win he said, directing<lb />
the comment at those who<lb />
had questioned his easy<lb />
December home schedule.<lb />
"One of these days, we're<lb />
gonna have to get<lb />
somebody in here who can<lb />
play this game<lb />
Duke coach Bill Foster<lb />
admitted it was "one<lb />
heckuva ballgame. I think<lb />
it goes to show what we all<lb />
have been saying all along<lb />
' there are an awfully lot<lb />
of good teams in the coun-<lb />
try<lb />
In other games Wednes-<lb />
day involving Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference teams,<lb />
15th-ranked North<lb />
Carolina downed Wake<lb />
Forest, 72-68, and<lb />
Georgia Tech defeated<lb />
Western Carolina, 70-60.<lb />
Duke came into the<lb />
game with Clemson with a<lb />
12-0 record and a No. 1<lb />
ranking. Clemson, mean-<lb />
while, sported a 10-1<lb />
overall record and a 2-0<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
mark. The Tigers had<lb />
struggled into the Top 20<lb />
two days earlier.<lb />
A week ago, the Tigers<lb />
gave Duke advance warn-<lb />
ing of their capabilities<lb />
with a 93-76 upset over<lb />
See TAR HEELS Page 12, Col. 4<lb />
Duke-Clemson Box<lb />
Duke?MP FG FT RA F Pt<lb />
Banks � 43-11-20 9-10 75 4 31<lb />
Dennard38 3-6 3-4 52 5 9<lb />
Gminski43 13-20 4-4 100 4 30<lb />
Bender43 3-8 0-0 45 5 6<lb />
Taylor40 2-6 2-2 33 5 6<lb />
Suddath4 0-0 0-0 00 0 0<lb />
Engelland7 0-1 0-0 01 3 0<lb />
Williams7 0-0 0-0 00 1 0<lb />
Totals32-61 18-20 30 16 27 82<lb />
Clemson?MP FG FT RA F Pt<lb />
Nance40 6-11 2-5 111 3 14<lb />
Wyatt37 4-10 0-1 33 3 8<lb />
Campbell31 9-13 5-5 71 4 23<lb />
Conrad25 1-4 8-8 17 1 10<lb />
Williams41 8-14 3-5 47 3 19<lb />
Wiggins12 1-3 0-0 42 1 2<lb />
Dodds21 3-4 3-4 04 1 9<lb />
Gilliam10 0-2 0-0 20 0 0<lb />
Ross4 0-2 0-0 20 0 0<lb />
McKinstry4 1-2 0-0 00 0 2<lb />
Totals33-65 21-28 37 25 16 87<lb />
Duke43 2 16-82<lb />
Clemson4125 21-87<lb />
Turnovers: Duke 14, Clemson 10.�<lb />
Technical fouls:None.1<lb />
Offfcaals: Wirtz, Nichols, Knight.1<lb />
Att: 13,500.I<lb />
with a narrow 63-59 triumph over<lb />
Marshall January 3 in Huntington,<lb />
W. Vir. Fran Hooks' lay up on an<lb />
inbounds play with 5:35 WfOrerIn-<lb />
termission gave the Lady Bucs a<lb />
25-14 lead, but the Thundering<lb />
Herd cut the margin to six with :58<lb />
remaining.<lb />
All-American candidate Rosie<lb />
Thompson netted a pair of free<lb />
throws and a field goal and<lb />
freshman Mary Denkler added a<lb />
field goal to make the score 37-25 at<lb />
the half.<lb />
Thompson talluxi 25 points on the<lb />
night to lead ECU to victory despite<lb />
a second half comeback in which<lb />
Marshall cut the gap to two with<lb />
9:45 left in the contest. Denkler pro-<lb />
vided 13 points and grabbed a game-<lb />
high 12 rebounds.<lb />
"This is the worst win we have<lb />
had to date said ECU coach<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi. "The floor was<lb />
really slippery and we weren't able<lb />
to run the ball as well as we would<lb />
have liked to. Offensively, we<lb />
weren't getting the easy shots off.<lb />
We just didn't play a good fun-<lb />
damental game<lb />
The next game of the series was to<lb />
be more pleasant for the Pirate<lb />
nomads. West Virginia University<lb />
fell to ECU 67-56, but actually had<lb />
the game tied with 4:59 before<lb />
halftime, 21-21. The Lady Bucs<lb />
managed to build to a 31-23 advan-<lb />
tage at the half.<lb />
WVU hit the first bucket of the<lb />
decisive second half, but ECU rattl-<lb />
ed off the next 13 points and cruised<lb />
to victory behind Thompson's 23<lb />
points and Kathy Riley's 17. Center<lb />
Marcia Girven grabbed 12 caroms<lb />
to claim honors in that department.<lb />
"We knew if we played the way<lb />
we did against Marshall we would<lb />
be in trouble commented Andruz-<lb />
zi. "When mistakes were made, we<lb />
came back down the floor and made<lb />
adjustments<lb />
After building to a seemingly in-<lb />
surmountable 43-20 halftime edge,<lb />
East Carolina appeared to be out<lb />
for one of their most impressive vic-<lb />
tories, but the Gobblers had other<lb />
ideas. The Pirates lead increased to<lb />
as much as 25, but VP1 quickly cut<lb />
the gap to 64-49 on a three-point<lb />
play by Sandy Berry with 6:18 left in<lb />
the contest.<lb />
East Carolina struggled defen-<lb />
sively, while VPI surged on offense,<lb />
but time ran out as the before the<lb />
Gobblers could deny the Lady<lb />
Pirates their 11th win against three<lb />
defeats.<lb />
"I think by far this is the best<lb />
game we've played in a long time<lb />
said Andruzzi following the game<lb />
played at the Blacksburg, Va. cam-<lb />
pus. "We ran a tot of variations on<lb />
our zone defenses today�you're<lb />
going to win on defense.<lb />
"We've had a tough season so<lb />
far. Were really pleased with the<lb />
record (H-3 so far.<lb />
.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057238_tn_0010" /><lb />
10<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 10, 1980<lb />
ECU Grapplers Finish Third<lb />
1980 March of Dimes<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Having claimed third<lb />
place in the 'Rose Bowl of<lb />
wrestling the Wilkes<lb />
Open, East Carolina's<lb />
grapplers return to the<lb />
friendly confines of<lb />
Minges Coliseum Satur-<lb />
day for a 2p.m. match<lb />
against perrenial power<lb />
West Chester State.<lb />
Seniors D.T. Joyner<lb />
and Butch Revils climed<lb />
championships in their<lb />
respective weight classes;<lb />
only the second time ECU<lb />
has captured two cham-<lb />
pionships at the Wilkes<lb />
tourney.<lb />
Joyner, a fifth year<lb />
heavyweight who missed<lb />
the 1978-79 season due to<lb />
a football injury, also<lb />
claimed the Most Pins<lb />
Award in the tournament<lb />
by pinning five opponants<lb />
in as many matches.<lb />
Joyner's record now<lb />
stands at 20-2 on the<lb />
season, with one of his<lb />
losses to the number one<lb />
wrestler in the NCAA.<lb />
Revils captured the 177<lb />
pound division with<lb />
superior decisions<lb />
(winning by over eight<lb />
points) over each of his<lb />
opponants.<lb />
"Revils really<lb />
dominated his weight<lb />
class said Steers.<lb />
"Joyner had very strong<lb />
competitionby no<lb />
means were his matches<lb />
easy<lb />
Steers also lauded Steve<lb />
Goode for his third-place<lb />
effort in the 177 class and<lb />
Jay Dever in the 190 divi-<lb />
sion.<lb />
The first year coach ad-<lb />
mits that his team "can be<lb />
beaten by a well-balanced<lb />
attack.<lb />
"We have to have a<lb />
well-balanced attack to<lb />
win said Steers.<lb />
"They (West Chester<lb />
State) have two outstan-<lb />
ding guys in Jorge Leon in<lb />
the 118 division and John<lb />
Licota at 167. Both are<lb />
national qualifiers<lb />
The Pirates are at home<lb />
again next Tuesday at<lb />
7:30p.m. against East<lb />
Stroudsburg.<lb />
Scoreboard<lb />
Wednesday's College Basketball<lb />
By The Associated Press<lb />
FAST<lb />
MbanvSt ,N Y.64, RPI 56<lb />
Alfred 66. Hobart 50<lb />
Allegheny 82. Wash. � Jeff 67<lb />
Bethans.vj.Va. 58. Thid 54<lb />
Boston U. 72 Colgate 65<lb />
Bridgeport 61. Kings. Pa. 59<lb />
Brossn 65 Providence 64<lb />
BticVnell 64. BloomsburgSt. 5J<lb />
Carnegie-Mellon 75. John Carroll 73<lb />
Catholic 72. St. Anselm's 65<lb />
Clark 62. Coast Guard 46<lb />
Dartmouth 78. Amherst 41<lb />
fcdinboroSt. 102. Darmen 77<lb />
Fairfield 86, Marist 79<lb />
Kairleigh Dickinson 64. Morgan St. 50<lb />
Fordham 66. Vermont 63<lb />
Gannon 95. Behrend 77<lb />
I aRoche 69, California. Pa. 78<lb />
1 aSalle III. W. Chester St. 70<lb />
Maine 68. Biscay ne 56<lb />
Mercyhurst 72, Westmnstr, Pa. 68<lb />
Memmack 73 U of Hartford 71<lb />
MonmouthCol 71. Dovsling62<lb />
e� Hampshire Col 98 Bentley 80<lb />
Niagara 95. Hofslra 88<lb />
Northeastern 78 Suffolk 54<lb />
Pace 77, Colby 65<lb />
Pittsburgh 82, Geo. Washington 61<lb />
Ptti-Jortnstossn 69. Slippery Rock 45<lb />
Ramapo 74. kean 60<lb />
Robert Morns 94. Tow son 66<lb />
St. Bonasenture89. PennSl. 75<lb />
Si Peters60. St Francis, NY. 4t<lb />
Seton Hall "6. Manhattan 62<lb />
Siena 67. CCNY 57<lb />
Syracuse94. Baltimore64<lb />
Trenton St. 85. Rutgers-Nessark 7<lb />
Villanosa 92. Massachusetts 59<lb />
York 93. Kings Col 73<lb />
SOUTH<lb />
Aseretl 52. Greensboro 48<lb />
Birmingham-So. 78. AubMontgomery 71<lb />
Campbell 77. Baptist 60<lb />
Clemson 87. Duke 82, OT<lb />
Clinch Valley 94. Emory Henry 87, OT<lb />
Coastal Carolina 78. S. Caro-Spartanburg 71<lb />
Col of Charleston 74. Pfeiffer 57<lb />
Columbus 73. Shorter 65<lb />
Fairmont St. 92. Alderson-Broaddus 71<lb />
Florida So. 83, Holy Cross 81<lb />
Georgia Tech 70. W Carolina 60<lb />
Hampen-Sydney 89, Haverford 67<lb />
Kentucky 79. Mississippi 73<lb />
LaGrange 68, Georgia SW 66<lb />
- Lnuuiana, Iecii6?. S. Mississippi 62 -<lb />
Mfswsippi St. 88. Georgia 75<lb />
Morehouse88. Fisk 7g<lb />
Muskingum 71, Adrian 55<lb />
N. Carolina 72. Wake Forest 68<lb />
N Carolina-Wilmington 61, Appalachian St. 44.<lb />
N Georgia 63. Georgia Col. 54<lb />
Piedmont 54, Southern Tech 51<lb />
Radford 65. Virginia St. 63<lb />
Richmond 101. Oglethorpe 85<lb />
St Augustine" s 85. Hampton lnst 80<lb />
S Alabama64. Jacksonville63<lb />
S Carolina 74. William � Mary 67<lb />
Southwestern. Tenn 80, Sessanee 74<lb />
Tennessee 69. Florida 58<lb />
Transylvania65. Berea 58<lb />
Va. Commonwealth 87. Navy 67<lb />
Virginia Tech 73, West Virginia 71, OT<lb />
Virginia Union 78, St. Paul's 70<lb />
W Maryland 95, Washington Col. 64<lb />
Scores<lb />
MIDWEST<lb />
Ball St. 73, E.Michigan 58<lb />
Bemidji St. 76, MinnMorris 57<lb />
Bluffton Col. 77. Wilmington, Ohio 67<lb />
Chadron St 65, Mars Col. 63 .<lb />
Dana75.Tarkio73<lb />
Doane72, Peru St. 66<lb />
Evansville 88, Xavie Ohio 75<lb />
rindlay 69. Defiance 62<lb />
Howard 58. Dayton 56, 2 OT<lb />
III -Benedictine 95. Rockford 76<lb />
Indiana St. Evansville97. N Kentucky 76<lb />
Kansas 69, Missouri 66<lb />
Kansas St. 60. Oklahoma St. 59<lb />
Kearney St. 83. Hastings 73<lb />
McNeeseSl.6l, WisParkside 51<lb />
Marian 69, Goshen 49<lb />
Miami, Ohio 62, Bowling Green hi<lb />
Millikin84. Illinois Wesl 72<lb />
Missouri Western 47. Wayne St . Neb. 46<lb />
Ml. St. Mary's 93. Naarelh 50<lb />
Nebraska 58. Iowa St. 50<lb />
N.lllinois67,KentSt.61<lb />
NE Illinois 91. Wis-Platteville69<lb />
NE Missouri 76. Westminster. Mo. 54<lb />
NW Missouri 78. Missouri-Kansas City 75<lb />
Northwestern. Iowa 91. Midland 81<lb />
Nation<lb />
By<lb />
Boston<lb />
Philadelphia<lb />
New York<lb />
Washington<lb />
New Jersey<lb />
Atlanta<lb />
San Antonio<lb />
Houston<lb />
Cleveland<lb />
Indiana<lb />
Detroit<lb />
Basketball As<lb />
At A Glance<lb />
The Associated<lb />
Eastern Conference<lb />
Atlantic Division<lb />
W<lb />
30<lb />
29<lb />
22<lb />
18<lb />
18<lb />
Central Division<lb />
25<lb />
22<lb />
19<lb />
19<lb />
18<lb />
10<lb />
sociation<lb />
Press<lb />
I<lb />
10<lb />
I I<lb />
22<lb />
20<lb />
24<lb />
17<lb />
21<lb />
22<lb />
24<lb />
24<lb />
3 3<lb />
Pel. GB<lb />
.750 �<lb />
.725 I<lb />
00<lb />
.474<lb />
.429<lb />
10<lb />
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13<lb />
.595<lb />
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442<lb />
429<lb />
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5'<lb />
6-<lb />
7<lb />
15<lb />
Oberlin 54, Capital 52<lb />
Ohio Wesl 73. Denison 55<lb />
Ottcrbein 76. Marietta 62<lb />
Phillips 69, NE Oklahoma 66, OT<lb />
Roosevelt 99. Trinity Chris 75<lb />
St. Joseph's, Ind. 90. Butler 88<lb />
Toledo69.OhioU.62<lb />
Upper Iowa 78, Mount Mercy 76<lb />
W.Illinois 107, William Penn 83<lb />
Westmar 67, Belles ue 56<lb />
Wittenberg 87, Ohio No. 63<lb />
Wooster 74. Baldwin-Wallace 73<lb />
Wright St. 84, Indiana Central 74<lb />
SOUTHWEST<lb />
Angelo St. 62, E. New Mexico 60<lb />
Bishop Col. 83,1 angston St. 81<lb />
Denver 86. Ft. Hays Si. 79<lb />
Houston Baptist 90, Paul Quinn 72<lb />
t amar 91, S. Carolina St. 70<lb />
SW Texas St. 104. Texas Lutheran 86<lb />
FAR WEST<lb />
N. Arizona 69. U.S. International 59<lb />
So.Colorado 99. Fort I ewis74<lb />
EXHIBITION<lb />
St. Joseph's. Maine 75. I aval of Quebec 53<lb />
A FAIRWAY FRIENDSHIP is budding between March of Dimes 1980<lb />
National Poster Child Betsy Burch and Arnold Palmer The two have<lb />
much in common, especially a desire to see the threat of birth defects<lb />
removed. Palmer is National Chairman for the March of Dimes whose<lb />
mission is prevention of birth defects Betsy 6, of Stone Mountain, Ga<lb />
was born with webbed fingers and a malformed right leg She represents<lb />
more than a quarter of a million babies born annually with birth defects<lb />
National<lb />
At<lb />
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Kansas Cits2619.578<lb />
Milwaukee2519568"<lb />
Denver16283649'<lb />
Chicago1426.3509<lb />
Utah133030212<lb />
Pacific Division<lb />
Seattle2913690t<lb />
Los Angeles2914.674.<lb />
Phoenix2616.6193<lb />
Portland2323.5008<lb />
San Diego23.500a<lb />
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New York Rangers at Detroit<lb />
Vancouver at Pittsburgh<lb />
New York Islanders at Buffalo<lb />
Montreal at Toronto<lb />
Edmonton at Quebec<lb />
Hartford at Minnesota<lb />
Los Angeles at Chicago<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 10, 1980<lb />
11<lb />
Pirate Swimmers Return<lb />
ECU Swimming Action<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
After a conditioning<lb />
trip to Florida during the<lb />
break in classes, East<lb />
Carolina's swimming<lb />
team returns to action<lb />
tonight at 7p.m. at Minges<lb />
Natatorium in a meet<lb />
against the University of<lb />
Maine.<lb />
Coach Ray Scharf<lb />
points out that the<lb />
members of the squad<lb />
paid their own way to the<lb />
'sunshine' state, with<lb />
many of them driving<lb />
their own cars.<lb />
"The kids had a<lb />
wonderful time and<lb />
they're really ready for the<lb />
season says Scharf.<lb />
The Pirate tankmen<lb />
trained in Florida from<lb />
December 28 through<lb />
January 6, and according<lb />
to Scharf, each swam a<lb />
total of about nine miles<lb />
in that period.<lb />
There is good news and<lb />
bad news for followers of<lb />
ECU swimming, though.<lb />
Standout freshman<lb />
Mike Triau and steady<lb />
senior Bill Fehling have<lb />
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meets which they could<lb />
have otherwise won. "Their men are<lb />
"Maine is exceptionally outstanding he said.<lb />
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The Pirates will host<lb />
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16 for an NCAIAW mat-<lb />
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Debbie, 27, of<lb />
Hayward, Calif won<lb />
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"I'm glad they didn't<lb />
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12 THE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY 10, 1980<lb />
Tar Heels Down Wake<lb />
Photo By CHAP GURLEY<lb />
Pirate-Wolfpack Cage Action<lb />
Continued from Page 9<lb />
then fourth-ranked North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
At the half, the Tigers<lb />
trailed Duke 43-41, losings<lb />
a 10-point lead late in the<lb />
first 20 minutes of play.<lb />
The Blue Devils led by as<lb />
many as five points with<lb />
12:17 left.<lb />
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Wood appeared ready<lb />
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Wake Forest's Benny<lb />
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both.<lb />
"I have clowned<lb />
around, but you never ex-<lb />
pect to hit a shot like<lb />
that Wood said after-<lb />
ward.<lb />
Miki. O'Koren, whose<lb />
stea' Jinched the victory,<lb />
ag l. "You make a<lb />
funy shot like that, it<lb />
kin 1 of hurts you (Wake<lb />
Forest), mentally and on<lb />
the scoreboard, too he<lb />
said.<lb />
The teams remained<lb />
within four Doints of each<lb />
other throughout most of<lb />
the second half.<lb />
Tar Heel co-uh Dean<lb />
Smith, praised Wood and<lb />
O'Koren. "We wanted to<lb />
get Al the ball more in the<lb />
second half. Wake did a<lb />
good job defensively in<lb />
the first half of keeping<lb />
the ball away from'him<lb />
Smith said.<lb />
The Tar Heels entered<lb />
the game 0-2 in the ACC<lb />
and 6-3 overall. The<lb />
Deacons are now 6-6<lb />
overall and 0-3 in the<lb />
ACC.<lb />
Top scorers for Wake<lb />
Forest included Guy<lb />
Morgan with 14 points,<lb />
David Morris with 12 and<lb />
Will Singleton with 11.<lb />
Len Horton scored 22<lb />
points to carry Georgia<lb />
Tech past Western<lb />
Carolina. The Yellow<lb />
Jackets K-ld a 29-22<lb />
halftime lead and increas-<lb />
ed it to 50-35 with 6:41 left<lb />
to play.<lb />
Rob Noyes added 15<lb />
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1:37.<lb />
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points. Freshman Ronnie<lb />
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Tech is now 4-8 while<lb />
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to 8-4.<lb />
Forward Eddie Talley<lb />
turned out a valiant<lb />
26-point effort, but it was<lb />
not enough to help wjnless<lb />
Baptist as Campbell<lb />
defeated the Bucanneers<lb />
77-60 in a college basket-<lb />
ball game Wednesday<lb />
night.<lb />
Braves Favor<lb />
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Johnson, Threeths<lb />
Back Says DeVoe<lb />
KNOXVILLE,<lb />
Tenn.(AP)Tennessee<lb />
Basketball Coach Don<lb />
DeVoe has lifted the<lb />
suspensions of two of his<lb />
ballplayers in time for<lb />
tonight's game against<lb />
Southeastern Conference<lb />
rival Florida at<lb />
Gainesville.<lb />
Saying they have been<lb />
punished enough, DeVoe<lb />
on Tuesday welcomed<lb />
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scorer, Reggie Johnson,<lb />
and reserve center Chuck<lb />
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Johnson, a 6-foot-9 for-<lb />
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every morning and gone<lb />
through a real workout<lb />
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Jonnson will start against<lb />
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Ayatollah Visscher said.<lb />
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