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�he<lb />
dtarfllttttatt<lb />
Vol. 54 Noj�"<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Tuesday, January 15, 1980<lb />
Greenville, N.C<lb />
('irculalion 1(1.(MM!<lb />
Iranian Students A t ECU Discuss Crisis<lb />
B MARIANNE HARBISON<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The following is an interview with<lb />
three Iranian students: Roya<lb />
Shokoufan, Asghar Memarzadeh,<lb />
and Mahmood Seyed-Mozaffari.<lb />
I he statements below are the opi-<lb />
nh ns of the participants and should<lb />
he regarded as such.<lb />
tast Carolinian: Have am of you<lb />
had problems at Last Carolina<lb />
which have resulted from the crisis<lb />
in Iran?<lb />
I nanimously: No.<lb />
East Carolinian: What steps did you<lb />
take in order to comply with Presi-<lb />
dent Carter's investigation of Ira-<lb />
man students, and how did you feel<lb />
after having fulfilled the re-<lb />
quirements?<lb />
Memarzadeh: We had to go to an<lb />
immigration office in Charlotte and<lb />
take papers from the school (ECU)<lb />
saying we were full-time students.<lb />
We had to verify our address. Also,<lb />
we had our pictures taken.<lb />
East Carolinian: And, then, how<lb />
did you feel?<lb />
Skokoufan: We were made to feel<lb />
like criminals  because of the way<lb />
the Charlotte immigration officials<lb />
treated us.<lb />
Memarzadeh: The earlobe had to be<lb />
shown in the pictures  it is like a<lb />
fingerprint.<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: I had to have my<lb />
picture taken four times  my hair<lb />
or my beard was in the way each<lb />
time and my earlobe didn't show<lb />
until the fourth picture.<lb />
East Carolinian: Sort of like mug<lb />
shots?<lb />
Memarzadeh: Yes. It was just a way<lb />
to harass Iranian students. We were<lb />
investigated like we had done<lb />
something wrong against the<lb />
American nation. It was almost like<lb />
the American government treated<lb />
the Japanese in the United States at<lb />
the time of World War II. I agree<lb />
that illegal students should be<lb />
deported.<lb />
East Carolinian: Have American<lb />
students at East Carolina been sym-<lb />
pathetic to your presence here?<lb />
Memarzadeh: Those who know<lb />
about the situation and are inform-<lb />
ed are sympathetic, but those who<lb />
know only about the fifty hostages<lb />
and nothing about the causes behind<lb />
the capture of those hostages are not<lb />
sympathetic at all.<lb />
East Carolinian: Do you feel that<lb />
those who aren't informed are<lb />
hostile toward you?<lb />
Unanimously; Yes.<lb />
East Carolinian; Many American<lb />
students would probably like to ask<lb />
you questions about Iran, the<lb />
hostages, etc but are fearful of<lb />
asking because of hurting your feel-<lb />
ings or perhaps offending you. How<lb />
would you react to their questions?<lb />
Search For<lb />
Rein Suspended<lb />
CAPI CHARLES, Ya.<lb />
( VP) I nless more debris is sighted<lb />
and recovered, the wayward flight<lb />
and plane crash which apparently<lb />
killed 1 ouisiana Slate football<lb />
coach Robert "Bo" Rein may re-<lb />
main unexplained.<lb />
I he Coast Grard said Sunday it<lb />
has suspended its search for<lb />
wreckage ol the plane carrying<lb />
Rein. 34, and pilot Louis Benscot-<lb />
ter, both presumed dead after their<lb />
ne Cessna 441 crashed ear-<lb />
� 1 iday nearly 1,000 miles from<lb />
where it was headed.<lb />
1 t. Gene Brooks said the search<lb />
was suspended at sunset Saturday<lb />
"pending further developments<lb />
He said the search would resume on-<lb />
ly ii more debris were sighted or the<lb />
rch area expanded.<lb />
rwo Coast Guard aircragt and<lb />
vessel made eight or nine trips<lb />
igh the area in which the plane<lb />
K)0 miles northeast of its<lb />
ided flight from Shreveport,<lb />
! a to Baton Rough, I a.<lb />
A memorial service for Rein, who<lb />
had gone LSU just two months ago<lb />
after serving as head coach at North<lb />
Carolina State, was held Sunday at<lb />
Cary, N.C. In an emergency<lb />
meeting Saturday, LSU named<lb />
Jerry Stovall to succeed Rein as<lb />
football coach there.<lb />
Rein and his pilot had taken off<lb />
from Shreveport shortly after 9<lb />
p.m. Thursday for what was to have<lb />
been a routine 60-minute flight to<lb />
Baton Rouge.<lb />
Instead, the plane went into a<lb />
spin, plunged into the Atlantic<lb />
Ocean about 1(X) miles off the<lb />
Virginia coast and disappeared at<lb />
1:30 a.m. Friday as Air Force Capt.<lb />
Daniel R. Zoerb watched helplessly.<lb />
c oast Guard officials believe an<lb />
aluminum wheel sighted Friday<lb />
night by a Norwegian ship 1(X) miles<lb />
cast o Cape Henry "definitely<lb />
belonged to the aircraft, after talk-<lb />
ing to the owner Brooks said.<lb />
Memarzadeh: I would welcome<lb />
their questions. I feel it is a duty o<lb />
mine to answer their questions.<lb />
I would like to do this.<lb />
Skokoufan: Yes.<lb />
I'ust Carolinian: In the minds of<lb />
some students there is an uncertain-<lb />
ty about the Islamic republic and the<lb />
Islamic religion. How would you ex-<lb />
plain these, and do vou ove<lb />
them?<lb />
Memarzadeh: lv personal 0<lb />
isn't important. I he Man<lb />
want ii and<lb />
See STUDENTS Page 21 <lb />
Ricky Lowe<lb />
Late Professor Respected<lb />
Parks<lb />
By DIANE HENDERSON<lb />
Managing F.ditor<lb />
"He had a tremendous love of life<lb />
which was reflected in his<lb />
teaching �<lb />
Dr.Lon Slone Felker, ECU<lb />
political science professor, spoke of<lb />
his friend and colleague Dr. Oral<lb />
E.Parks, who died December 30 of<lb />
leukemia.<lb />
Students of Dr. Parks agreed that<lb />
this outlook enriched his teaching.<lb />
"He tried to get you to relate<lb />
things that happened in everday life<lb />
with the material in the course. He<lb />
told stories to make the points more<lb />
interesting said Marianne Har-<lb />
bison, one of Dr. Parks's students.<lb />
One aspect of his personalitv that<lb />
both students and professors<lb />
recognized was Dr. Parks's will-<lb />
ingness to help, to listen and to talk<lb />
with his students, in short, his car-<lb />
ing.<lb />
'The term 'pro-student' could<lb />
I he Headache Of Registration Is Over<lb />
 .for this semester<lb />
definitely be applied to Oral. I don't<lb />
think he ever lost track of why he<lb />
was here commented Herbert<lb />
Carlton, an associate professor in<lb />
political science.<lb />
"He was dedicated to students.<lb />
He liked students, and they liked<lb />
him said Dr. Lawrence Hough,<lb />
associate professor in political<lb />
science and assistant dean of general<lb />
college.<lb />
Dr. Parks was also considerate of<lb />
students'problems.<lb />
"He was willing to bend to make<lb />
allowances for student needs. If you<lb />
hsd a problem you could come to<lb />
him, and he'd try to help noted<lb />
Libby Lefler, a former student of<lb />
Dr. Parks.<lb />
"Dr. Parks took an interest in<lb />
students. Anything he knew about,<lb />
he'd be willing to sit down and<lb />
discuss with you. He was a super<lb />
teacher said Lynn Calder, a<lb />
political science major.<lb />
Although teaching was his major<lb />
concern, Dr. Parks shared many<lb />
other interests with friends and<lb />
family. One of his main interests<lb />
was collecting unusual or valuable<lb />
rocks.<lb />
"I remember one experience in<lb />
particular. Oral and I went to the<lb />
See PARKS Page 3 Col. 1<lb />
Soviets Veto UN Sanctions<lb />
UNIT! D NATIONS (AP) �<lb />
The United States called on other<lb />
I . N. members to join it in<lb />
"meaningful" action against<lb />
Iran after the second Soviet veto<lb />
in a week killed a Security Coun-<lb />
cil resolution authorizing sane-<lb />
Inside Today<lb />
Editorials Page 4<lb />
Olher Opinionspage 5<lb />
'I nain' OnstagePage 6<lb />
Dramap�Ke 6<lb />
Madison Downs Ml Pajje<lb />
lady Piralfs ,femsonPa�e 8<lb />
tions until the American hostages<lb />
are released. But Iran's foreign<lb />
minister said the hostages would<lb />
be kept until the shah is returned,<lb />
even if this took "forever<lb />
We urge all other members<lb />
of the United Nations to join<lb />
with us in the application of<lb />
meaningful measures against the<lb />
continued holding of the hostages<lb />
in defiance of international law<lb />
U.S. Ambassador Donald<lb />
McHenry told the council after<lb />
the veto Sunday night nullified a<lb />
10-2 vote in favor of collective<lb />
punitive action. "Only thus will<lb />
we demonstrate to Iran that their<lb />
lawless actions are viewed with<lb />
disfavor by all nations<lb />
The council in a resolution<lb />
Dec. 31 called on Iran to free the<lb />
hostages and said if they were not<lb />
released by Jan. 7, it would<lb />
"adopt effective measures<lb />
McHenry said this was a<lb />
"binding obligation" to adopt<lb />
sanctions which the Soviet veto<lb />
thwarted, and "the membership<lb />
of the United Nations at large re-<lb />
mains obliged  to take effective<lb />
measures consistent with the<lb />
U.N. charter to carry out that<lb />
resolution<lb />
The Soviet Union abstained on<lb />
the first resolution, adopted by a<lb />
vote of 11.0. McHenry said the<lb />
Soviet veto on the sanctions<lb />
resolution was "an act of<lb />
political expediency designed to<lb />
buy Iranian silence on<lb />
Afghanistan and Soviet advan-<lb />
tage in the area<lb />
On Jan. 7, the Soviet Union<lb />
cast its first veto of the new year<lb />
against a council resolution pro-<lb />
testing the Russian military in-<lb />
tervention in Afghanistan.<lb />
Among steps against Iran be-<lb />
ing considered by the United<lb />
States is a naval blockade to en-<lb />
force economic sanctions and a<lb />
reduction of Western diplomats<lb />
in Tehran, U.S. officials in<lb />
Washington reported. Deputy<lb />
Secretary of State Warren<lb />
Christopher will discuss this with<lb />
America's allies in Europe this<lb />
week as he tries to line up allied<lb />
action on Afghanistan.<lb />
But Iranian Foreign Minister<lb />
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh said if the<lb />
United States continues to "play<lb />
politics" with the embassy im-<lb />
passe, the hostages will remain in<lb />
captivity. He told a Tehran news-<lb />
conference shortly before the'<lb />
U.N. vote that his government<lb />
was prepared to wait "more or<lb />
less forever" for the extradition<lb />
of ousted Shah Mohammad Reza<lb />
Pahlavi,<lb />
Lowe's Job<lb />
In Question<lb />
By DEBORAH HOTALINC<lb />
and<lb />
MARIANNE HARBISON<lb />
SGA Treasurer Ricky Lowe, after a<lb />
medical drop from final exams, officially<lb />
withdrew from classes before Christmas<lb />
holidays, technically relinquishing anv<lb />
position held while enrolled at ECU.<lb />
Several questions have been raised by<lb />
SGA legislators about the validity of<lb />
Lowe's reinstatement as treasurer because<lb />
of the statute in the SGA constitution<lb />
concerning vacancy of positions.<lb />
Rudy Alexander, assistant director of<lb />
student affairs, stated, "As I understand<lb />
it, the onstitution says that one holding<lb />
an executive position must have a 2.0<lb />
average and must remain a full-time stu-<lb />
dent during the term<lb />
Lowe's apparent abrupt withdrawal has<lb />
prompted speculation that a special elec-<lb />
tion will need to be held to fulfill SGA<lb />
constitutional requirements. Alexander<lb />
said that the decision to hold a special<lb />
election should be turned over to SGA At-<lb />
torney General Drake Mann for con-<lb />
sideration.<lb />
According to Alexander's interpreta-<lb />
tion of the constitution, "The Attorney<lb />
General has three weeks in which to call<lb />
the special election<lb />
Attorney General Mann commented,<lb />
"Nothing official has come to my atten-<lb />
tion concerning this matter<lb />
When asked for comment. Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life Dr. Elmer<lb />
Meyer said he thought that since classes<lb />
had not been held during the Christmas<lb />
break and Lowe had withdrawn before<lb />
the break (when school was not in ses-<lb />
sion), he couldn't see anything wrong<lb />
with Lowe's reinstatement to office.<lb />
"Unless there is something specifically<lb />
against it in the constitution, I don't see<lb />
anything wrong with it Meyer said.<lb />
"The attorney general would have to rule<lb />
on that � it's not my rule<lb />
The present constitution of the SGA in<lb />
Section 7, Article IV B. states, "Should<lb />
any other executive office become vacant,<lb />
there shall be an election to fill the vacan-<lb />
cy within three weeks of its occurrence<lb />
Therefore, upon official withdrawal,<lb />
Ricky Lowe relinquished any executive<lb />
Journalism Meeting<lb />
position held in SGA<lb />
When questioned, Lowe<lb />
had in fact officially witl d i<lb />
school after earlier receivine a n<lb />
drop from his courses. - did oil<lb />
withdraw, but I decided tocomt<lb />
semester. I technically finished<lb />
semester (fall). I was not aware of tl<lb />
blem of readmission to scho<lb />
problem oi finishing m<lb />
treasurer<lb />
Spring semester, 1980 cla .<lb />
ficially on Friday, January 11<lb />
an approximate 1" day period<lb />
call a special election for the I<lb />
position of treasurer of SGA.<lb />
Goldsboro Man<lb />
Shot By Police<lb />
GOLDSBORO (AP)�A U<lb />
man was listed in stable cond<lb />
day night after he uas ihi polk<lb />
the end of an hour-long spree in which he<lb />
held a Goldsboro city alderman and three<lb />
other persons hostage.<lb />
Authorities filed five charges ol assa<lb />
by pointing a gun and tour counts<lb />
assault with a firearm on a police ofl<lb />
against John Ed Hobbs. 27, who was<lb />
hospitalized Saturday after he was shot<lb />
the leg during a confrontation with pol<lb />
Hobbs was reportedly upset becaust<lb />
was not to receive a tax refund<lb />
Officials identified Hobbs  he<lb />
who entered the office of Goldsboro<lb />
torney and city alderman Earl <lb />
Saturday afternoon and held h ted,<lb />
another attorney. a secretary and a<lb />
at bay for several minutes.<lb />
Whined said the man described himse<lb />
as "being upset with the system<lb />
especially because he thought others wv<lb />
getting tax refunds and he was not.<lb />
After Hobbs escaped from he build.<lb />
he apparently tried to enter other<lb />
buildings, police said. When police caue<lb />
up with him, he pointed his shotgun<lb />
them and ran.<lb />
Police Chief CM. Gilstrap said officers<lb />
fired shots, but apparently did not hit<lb />
Hobbs.<lb />
Lemish Will Speak<lb />
Donald Lemish, vice chancellor for In-<lb />
stitutional Advancement and Planning,<lb />
will be the guest speaker for the Society<lb />
for Collegiate Journalists' Induction<lb />
Ceremony Tuesday, Jan. 15, 7 p.m in<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Legislature Room.<lb />
Lemish<lb />
Lemish previously served as assistant<lb />
vice president and director of develop-<lb />
ment at the University of Alabama in Bir-<lb />
mingham before joining the East Carolina<lb />
staff. His media experience varies from<lb />
journalism teacher and director of<lb />
publications to sports director. He receiv-<lb />
ed his bachelor's and master's degrees in<lb />
journalism from Ball State University,<lb />
Muncie, Ind.<lb />
"The Society for Collegiate Journalists<lb />
is honored to have such a distinguished<lb />
guest speaker said Joyce Evans, presi-<lb />
dent of the SCJ. "Mr. Lemishs ac-<lb />
complishments are numerous, and we col-<lb />
lege journalists can learn a great deal<lb />
from him "<lb />
"We're inviting the English fraternity<lb />
to share this valuable experience with us.<lb />
Also, other interested persons who wish<lb />
to attend may do so she said.<lb />
The society will induct II student<lb />
members and two faculty members. Lhev<lb />
�include: Ramona Mills, Larry Zicherman.<lb />
Charles Chandler, Alison Bartel, John<lb />
Mueller, Btenda Vinson, Richard Green.<lb />
Paul Lincke, Karen Wcndt, Hugh<lb />
Johnson, Diane Henderson, and faculty<lb />
members John Warren and Susan<lb />
Donaldson.<lb />
Refreshments will be served alter the<lb />
ceremony, and inductees mav bring<lb />
guests.<lb />
5<lb />
.<lb />
'� !�<lb /><pb facs="00057239_tn_0002" /><lb />
Students From Iran Speak Out On Issues<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: What aspect do<lb />
you mean?<lb />
Skokoufan: The rules basically<lb />
come from Koran.<lb />
Memarzadeh: Yes. The main pro-<lb />
blem is mass media has been trying<lb />
to destroy the whole idea of Islamic<lb />
republic. Mass media tries to protect<lb />
interests of, for example, Exxon,<lb />
Rockefellers, Amoco, and they<lb />
don't like it. When Iran says we<lb />
have the power over the oil matters,<lb />
the American imperialists don't like<lb />
it, and so the mass media doesn't<lb />
want to print this. The media has<lb />
fabricated the story in order to<lb />
allow the Americans to hear what<lb />
the media wants and not the truth.<lb />
Skokoufan and Seyed-Mozaffari:<lb />
Yes.<lb />
Memarzadeh: I think American<lb />
government is going to try to show<lb />
that Iranian people are detestable.<lb />
East Carolinian: Do you think the<lb />
outcome of the revolution in Iran<lb />
will be an Islamic republic?<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: So far in the<lb />
world, traditionally, any new<lb />
government must lean toward either<lb />
the United States or Russia. If the<lb />
government wants to stay away<lb />
from these two, it is doomed to<lb />
death. The revolution in Iran is the<lb />
first time an Islamic republic has<lb />
been attempted, and only the future<lb />
will answer as to whether an Islamic<lb />
republic will prevail. It has never<lb />
been allowed before.<lb />
Skokoufan: I personally don't think<lb />
the Islamic republic will succeed.<lb />
East Carolinian: Do you agree with<lb />
the idea of an Islamic republic?<lb />
Skokoufan: No, but the Iranian<lb />
people must be united regardless of<lb />
my opinion or ideas.<lb />
Memarzadeh: The majority of the<lb />
Iranian people believe in the IslarHc<lb />
republic and that is what is impo.<lb />
tant � not individual opinions or<lb />
ideals. Unity is what is important.<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: I approve of the<lb />
foreign policy of the Islamic<lb />
republic. It doesn't want domina-<lb />
tion of Iran by any other govern-<lb />
ment � and I don't want this sort of<lb />
domination on my conscience. I<lb />
don't want my government to be<lb />
pro-American or pro-Russian. I<lb />
don't want my government to give,<lb />
concessions to either superpower.<lb />
East Carolinian: Did you approve<lb />
of the deposed shah when he was in<lb />
power in Iran, and how do you feel<lb />
about his presence in Panama and<lb />
the United States' influence in his<lb />
move to Panama?<lb />
Unanimously: I don't like the ex-<lb />
shah and never have.<lb />
Skokoufan: The Panamanian<lb />
government is a puppet of the<lb />
United States, regardless of what is<lb />
said, and their people don't want<lb />
the ex-shah there.<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: Any government<lb />
which harbors a criminal should be<lb />
ashamed � not particularly the ex-<lb />
shah, but any criminal. The United<lb />
States sent the ex-shah to Panama<lb />
because they felt it was a good move<lb />
in order to get the hostages back.<lb />
After the hostages are returned, the<lb />
ex-shah will come back to the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Skokoufan: It will be a quiet return<lb />
� no big thing.<lb />
Memarzadeh: The ex-shah has $35<lb />
billion in gold and assets of the Ira-<lb />
nian people, and it is in American<lb />
banks. Because of this, the ex-shah<lb />
thinks he has the right to return<lb />
here.<lb />
Skokoufan: Yes, he has friends<lb />
here.<lb />
East Carolinian: Do you think that<lb />
the shah will ever get what he<lb />
deserves according to the Iranian<lb />
people?<lb />
figure in the Iranian government,<lb />
and do you think that he would<lb />
release the hostages before risking a<lb />
war with the United States?<lb />
Memarzadeh: We hope that at least at home to understand what was<lb />
justice will be attempted. really going on, but again, the mass<lb />
Skokoufan: Do you really think he's media destroyed their intention.<lb />
going to get it? Skokoufan: Sometimes one does<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: It takes patience, wrong things for the right reasons. Seved-Mozaffari' Force will do no<lb />
Memarzadeh: Yes, I think he'll get One can't judge the situation by the ood Khomeini nas stated that<lb />
it. last days or weeks. If you want to force wiU nol get the hostages back<lb />
Skokoufan: I don t think so. judge the situation, go back and<lb />
East Carolinian: What do you feel is look at the facts of history.<lb />
the ex-shah's destiny? East Carolinian: Do you think the<lb />
Memarzadeh: To me, he's definitely Iranian students at the American<lb />
not staying in Panama. His stay in Embassy in Iran should release the<lb />
Panama is conditional to begin hostages?<lb />
with. He'll either return to the Memarzadeh: They should not<lb />
United States, Israel, South Africa, release the hostages until they have<lb />
into the United States.<lb />
Skokoufan: No, Khomeini won't re-<lb />
main in power in Iran.<lb />
Hopefully, he'll return to Iran.<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: The United States<lb />
does not want the ex-shah to be tried<lb />
in Iran. The United States has done<lb />
many things in Iran and the ex-shah<lb />
would be a good witness against the<lb />
United States in such a trial.<lb />
East Carolinian: Do you think that<lb />
the students in the American Em-<lb />
achieved the goal which they set out<lb />
to achieve.<lb />
East Carolinian: And which goal is<lb />
that?<lb />
Memarzadeh: To get the ex-shah<lb />
back in Iran!<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: I don't think the<lb />
students have accomplished<lb />
anything by taking the hostages.<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: In many countries<lb />
people attack the American people<lb />
� it is not the people, but the im-<lb />
perialists who are to blame. A lot is<lb />
heard about the Russian attack on<lb />
Afghanistan, but you hear nothing<lb />
about the United States attacking<lb />
Oman. Do you know where Oman<lb />
is?<lb />
East Carolinian: No.<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: That's my point.<lb />
Memarzadeh: If American people<lb />
believe in human rights, I feel they<lb />
should stand up <lb />
Skokoufan: 1 feel that they should<lb />
search for the truth <lb />
Memarzadeh: The thing is, I talk to<lb />
Americans evry day, and they say<lb />
they understand and they are sym-<lb />
pathetic. Understanding and sym<lb />
pathy is one thing, but doing<lb />
something about it is another thing.<lb />
Understand the situation isn't just<lb />
for Americans, but should be for<lb />
everybody. I think that two years<lb />
ago if you had reported that people<lb />
had been killed in Iran or South<lb />
Africa or somewhere, that people<lb />
would have said, "Who cares?" But<lb />
now it is different, and what hap-<lb />
pens affects Americans and<lb />
everyone all ovct the world. Now is<lb />
the time lo care.<lb />
bassy in Iran were justified in taking Skokoufan: I don't think they<lb />
the hostages, and do you feel that<lb />
they have gained enough recogni-<lb />
tion from that act to free the<lb />
hostages and still obtain their goal?<lb />
Seyed-Mozaffari: To gain recogni-<lb />
tion was not their intention. The<lb />
students wanted the killer of their<lb />
families to be tried � the exshah.<lb />
Memarzadeh: Nobody justified get-<lb />
ting hostages. The hostages are in-<lb />
nocent, generally, but the American<lb />
should have taken the hostages to<lb />
begin with, but since they did, I<lb />
think they should not let up or give<lb />
in until they have achieved justice<lb />
for the ex-shah.<lb />
East Carolinian: Ayatollah Kho-<lb />
meini has been a controversial<lb />
figure both in Iran and in the United<lb />
States. Considering the recent op-<lb />
position to Khomeini by the<lb />
Ayatollah Shariat-Madari, do you<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JANUARY IS, 1980<lb />
Parks Was A Warm And Sensitive Person<lb />
Cowee Valley Creek<lb />
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reminisced.<lb />
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came away with a<lb />
beautiful ruby, and Dr.<lb />
Hough brought home a<lb />
sapphire. Dr. Parks<lb />
made these sojourns all<lb />
.ner the country, and<lb />
part of the attraction<lb />
was his love of nature.<lb />
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Hough, both neighbor<lb />
and colleague, there<lb />
was nothing Oral Parks<lb />
liked better than the<lb />
mountains.<lb />
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Lon Felker's office (at<lb />
one time Dr. Parks's<lb />
office), is a poster<lb />
which readsLife is<lb />
either a daring adven-<lb />
ture or nothing Dr.<lb />
Felker explained that<lb />
the poster was there<lb />
when he came, and it<lb />
gave testimony to its<lb />
former owner.<lb />
"His outlook always<lb />
reflected his deep love<lb />
of nature, a concern for<lb />
his fellow man and his<lb />
search for truth and<lb />
justice both in his<lb />
academic work and his<lb />
life Dr. Felker ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
His colleagues all<lb />
agreed that Dr. Parks<lb />
was very much a family<lb />
man. His wife, Helen,<lb />
who teaches at Lenoir<lb />
Community College,<lb />
and his 9-year-old son,<lb />
Duncan Stuart<lb />
Michael, shared many<lb />
of his interests.<lb />
"He loved to play<lb />
golf, and he taught his<lb />
son how to play. Dur-<lb />
ing the summer, they<lb />
played three or four<lb />
times a week. He also<lb />
belonged to a model<lb />
furniture club, and they<lb />
made six or eight pieces<lb />
over the last year said<lb />
Dr. Hough.<lb />
As Dr. Hough<lb />
pointed out, Dr. Parks<lb />
enjoyed working with<lb />
his hands. Besides<lb />
agate slicing and mak-<lb />
ing jewelry, wind<lb />
chimes, and other ar-<lb />
ticles from rocks he<lb />
found (many of which<lb />
he gave to staff and<lb />
faculty members on<lb />
campus), Dr. Parks<lb />
made a stained glass<lb />
window, collected<lb />
stamps and learned to<lb />
play the cello. His wife<lb />
said that music was one<lb />
of his greatest joys, and<lb />
he loved to attend con-<lb />
certs at ECU.<lb />
Part of his love of<lb />
life may have come<lb />
from his Texas upbr-<lb />
inging.<lb />
"He was very<lb />
reminiscent and ap-<lb />
parently had a very en-<lb />
joyable childhood in<lb />
Texas. He was a true<lb />
son of the panhandle<lb />
commented Dr. Felker.<lb />
Texans are famous<lb />
for being storytellers,<lb />
and both his students<lb />
and friends noted this<lb />
as one of Dr. Parks's<lb />
principle<lb />
characteristics.<lb />
"He was a great<lb />
storyteller. If you'd go<lb />
to his office, he'd be<lb />
willing to sit and talk to<lb />
you about whatever<lb />
you were interested in.<lb />
Hed say the most in-<lb />
teresting things said a<lb />
former student.<lb />
"He was a super<lb />
teacher and a versatile<lb />
person. He knew more<lb />
about more things than<lb />
anybody I ever met<lb />
Lynn Calder stated.<lb />
According to Dr.<lb />
Hough, "He fit the<lb />
Texan stereotype as far<lb />
as being a talker .<lb />
Dr. Parks's death<lb />
came as a shock to his<lb />
friends and co-workers<lb />
in the Political Science<lb />
Department. Although<lb />
his friends knew about<lb />
his rhumatoid arthritis,<lb />
the leukemia which Dr.<lb />
Parks suffered from<lb />
for years was never<lb />
brought to the atten-<lb />
tion of his colleagues.<lb />
Dr. Parks's attitude<lb />
toward life was<lb />
reflected by those<lb />
around him.<lb />
"He had a way of in-<lb />
spiring the students to<lb />
learn, moreso than any<lb />
other professor 1 ever<lb />
had Ms. Lefler said.<lb />
"A lot of people are<lb />
going to miss him, and<lb />
I know I am said Dr.<lb />
Hough, one of many<lb />
who made the same<lb />
statement.<lb />
Geology professor<lb />
Dr. Stanley Riggs sum-<lb />
med up perhaps Dr.<lb />
Parks's most<lb />
memorable qualitites.<lb />
"He was a sensitive and<lb />
warm human being, a<lb />
very gentle person, who<lb />
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TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1980<lb />
PAGE 4<lb />
A Decision Must<lb />
Be Made Soon<lb />
There is a dichotomy which is<lb />
found between politics on the cam-<lb />
pus level and politics on the national<lb />
level. Politics on college campuses is<lb />
simply not as important to the<lb />
world at large, or to how that world<lb />
operates.<lb />
Politics<lb />
Politics on campus is indicative,<lb />
however, of the larger whole. It<lb />
reflects all we have learned from<lb />
history classes and the CBS Evening<lb />
News. We have all watched political<lb />
rallies on television, read articles<lb />
about the upcoming Iowa caucauses<lb />
and listened as skilled reporters<lb />
have dissected major candidates on<lb />
national television.<lb />
SGA<lb />
Then we come to the campus.<lb />
Some of us choose to get involved in<lb />
local or state politics, and some of<lb />
us get inv Ived in national politics.<lb />
Some of us make our own politics<lb />
(like our own SGA) without benefit<lb />
of professional parties like the<lb />
Democrats or Republicans.<lb />
Little Trust<lb />
The problem with politics is that<lb />
there is little, if any, trust involved<lb />
between the so-called professional<lb />
politicians and the public. Such is<lb />
the case here at East Carolina, and<lb />
such is also the case almost<lb />
anywhere there are two groups of<lb />
people who oppose each other as<lb />
vehemently as they do on this cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Controversy<lb />
The SGA treasurer, as all elected<lb />
officials within the SGA, must be a<lb />
full time student to keep his posi-<lb />
tion. There is some discussion, in<lb />
light of Lowe's recent withdrawal<lb />
and subsequent return to school,<lb />
that he must relinquish his post.<lb />
Full-time Student<lb />
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treasurer Ricky Lowe's time in of-<lb />
fice has been marked in the past by<lb />
controversy. This time, Lowe made<lb />
the decision, based on personal<lb />
reasons, to withdraw from school at<lb />
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semester, however.<lb />
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There is some discussion, further,<lb />
than an election should be held to<lb />
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part of the judiciary arm of student<lb />
government<lb />
It is incumbent upon SGA at-<lb />
torney general Drake Mann to offer<lb />
an opinion or a solution to the ac-<lb />
cusative speculation that has sur-<lb />
rounded this case since it began dur-<lb />
ing Christmas. Mann can end all of<lb />
the arguments, in one fell swoop, if<lb />
he will decide what the Constitution<lb />
says, and if he starts action of one<lb />
kind or another.<lb />
So Official Word<lb />
We find it difficult to believe that<lb />
Mann has not done anything yet<lb />
about the rumors that are surroun-<lb />
ding Lowe and his problems with<lb />
withdrawing from school and stay-<lb />
ing in office. His statement that no<lb />
"official word" had come to him<lb />
concerning the matter sounds like<lb />
an easy out to us. For Lowe's sake,<lb />
and for the Melvin Administration's<lb />
credibility sake, this problem should<lb />
be dealt with promptly.<lb />
Admitting A Mistake<lb />
Now about Ricky Lowe. Despite<lb />
his apparent problems, both in of-<lb />
fice and in private life, Lowe has re-<lb />
tained a dignity that is rare in public<lb />
office. He openly admitted that he<lb />
withdrew from school, and he<lb />
remarked to an East Carolinian<lb />
reporter that he did not know the<lb />
ramifications of his actions.<lb />
Fairness<lb />
Lowe was wrong, and if the Con-<lb />
stitution says so, he will be remov-<lb />
ed, we are certain. But we feel that it<lb />
should be done in an aboveboard<lb />
and fair way. Government should<lb />
always be of the people, and human<lb />
dignity should be afforded at all<lb />
costs.<lb />
75 THIS THE END OF THE LINE?"<lb />
4<lb /><lb />
3<lb />
Pauling Fights Cancer<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
You might say Linus Pauling is ac-<lb />
quainted with controversy. In 1954, he suc-<lb />
cessfully fought a State Department effort<lb />
to block his trip to Stockholm to accept a<lb />
Nobel Prize in biochemistry. In 1962, he<lb />
won another Nobel Prize, this one for the<lb />
very thing that enraged Cold War<lb />
bureaucrats eight years earlier, namely, his<lb />
impassioned work to stop the testing of<lb />
nuclear weapons.<lb />
In recent years, Pauling has largely for-<lb />
saken the political arena for medical<lb />
research. There, too, he has made waves,<lb />
first by claiming that vitamin C is of great<lb />
 ilue in Heating the common cold, and now<lb />
by claiming it is an effective weapon against<lb />
cancer. Neither assertion is accepted by the<lb />
medical establishment, but Pauling keeps<lb />
on keeping on. Now 79, he's meeting the<lb />
latest controversy in his long career the way<lb />
he's always done it: head-on.<lb />
With Scottish surgeon Dr. Ewan<lb />
Cameron, Pauling has published a new<lb />
book. Vitamin C and Cancer, that details<lb />
the two men's unorthodox approach to<lb />
cancer and offers hope that the disease may<lb />
be prevented, controlled, and in some cases<lb />
cured, with very large doses of vitamin C.<lb />
The book is a fascinating, provocative reap-<lb />
praisal of a disease that strikes one in four<lb />
Americans.<lb />
In a recent interview in his Menlo Park,<lb />
California office, Pauling discussed his new<lb />
book. "We were getting letters here (at the<lb />
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and<lb />
Medicine) about vitamin C and cancer, so<lb />
many that we could no longer answer each<lb />
one individually. They came from cancer<lb />
patients and their relatives and friends.<lb />
Many also came from medical doctors. We<lb />
wrote this book to sum up our work for<lb />
them and the public at large<lb />
In Vitamin C and Cancer, Pauling and<lb />
Cameron assert that megadoses of vitamin<lb />
C�10 or more grams a day�help most<lb />
cancer patients and cure some, especially<lb />
when the vitamin is used in "combined<lb />
regimes" with conventional therapies, such<lb />
as radiation and surgery. Cameron himself<lb />
has used vitamin C with terminal cancer pa-<lb />
tients in a Scottish hospital, finding, he<lb />
says, that the patients taking vitamin C liv-<lb />
ed an average of 10 months longer than<lb />
those receiving only conventional<lb />
treatments.<lb />
"We believe that vitamin C works largely<lb />
by poteniating the body's own immune<lb />
system Pauling explained. "Most cancer<lb />
therapies concentrate on the proliferate<lb />
properties of cancer cells i.e they trv to<lb />
kill the renegade cells with drugs or radia-<lb />
tion or remove them through surgery.<lb />
"Vitamin C concentrates on their in-<lb />
vasive properties. We believe it acts to in-<lb />
hibit the production by tumors of the en-<lb />
zyme hyaluronidase, which eats away at<lb />
nearby normal cells. Vitamin C also ap-<lb />
pears to encourage the synthesis of collagen<lb />
fibrils the long chains of protein that<lb />
strengthen the intercellular "cement" of the<lb />
body.<lb />
In other words, vitamin C may fight<lb />
cancer by isolating diseased cells rather that<lb />
by blasting them outright.<lb />
Pauling and Cameron's theory is con-<lb />
sidered unproven at best, and quackery at<lb />
worst, by conventional cancer specialists.<lb />
Media accounts recently gave considerable<lb />
play to a clinical trial by the prestigious<lb />
Mayo Clinic in which an attempt to<lb />
duplicate Cameron's startungr.s�oqeps with. <lb />
vitamin C apparently ffflff1, �<lb />
But Pauling is having none of it. "Nearly<lb />
all of the patients in the Mayo Clinic con-<lb />
trol group had extensive courses in<lb />
chemotherapy Pauling said, "while only<lb />
four percent of Cameron's patients took<lb />
anti-cancer drugs. We believe that<lb />
chemotherapy suppresses the immune<lb />
system rendering vitamin C much less ef-<lb />
fective.<lb />
"On August 8, 1978, I wrote Dr. Charles<lb />
Moertel, the head of the Mayo Clinic study,<lb />
and urged him to choose patients how<lb />
hadn't had chemotherapy for his study<lb />
Pauling told me, "but I didn't hear<lb />
anything more until I read an account in the<lb />
newspaper of the results of the study<lb />
Pauling's own attempts to receive fun-<lb />
ding for clinical testing of vitamin C as an<lb />
anti-cancer weapon have fallen on deaf ears<lb />
at the National Cancer Institute and<lb />
elsewhere. "I applied for funding seven<lb />
times since 1973, and seven times I've been<lb />
turned down. My eighth application is<lb />
under consideration now<lb />
I asked Pauling if he thinks there is a<lb />
political dimension to his problem. Is there<lb />
a cancer establishment which feels threaten-<lb />
ed by his work?<lb />
"Well, there probably is an establish-<lb />
ment he replied. "There are a whole lot<lb />
of specialists, oncologists, whose profession<lb />
is that of deciding which anti-cancer drugs<lb />
cancer patients should be given. I imagine<lb />
that they're not especially imerested in<lb />
something that would take the place o the<lb />
anti-cancer drugs<lb />
According to Pauling and Cameron,<lb />
vitamin C is not, like other anti-can<lb />
agents, a dangerous "invasive" drug. In<lb />
fact, "It is not a drug with the specific abili-<lb />
ty to fight cancer they write. "It is instead<lb />
a natural, essential substance that mav par-<lb />
ticipate in all of the chemical reactions that<lb />
take place in our bodies and is required for<lb />
many of them<lb />
Pauling reports that cancer patients have<lb />
taken up to 150 grams of ascorbic acid (one<lb />
form of vitamin C) daily, and healthy peo-<lb />
ple as much as 20 grams daily, with no ap-<lb />
parent side effects, except diarrhea in some<lb />
of the healthy ones. He also maintains that.<lb />
contrary to prevailing medical opinion,<lb />
most vitamin C is not lost in the urine, but<lb />
is .put to work in the body.<lb />
 Erueto'his activist past, Pauling believes<lb />
j hat cancer .can be preiwed by a combina-<lb />
tion of social and personal action: first, by<lb />
eliminating carcinogens in the environment<lb />
("that includes cancer-causing chemicals<lb />
and radiation from nuclear testing and<lb />
nuclear power plants"), and second, by<lb />
strengthening the resistance of the public to<lb />
the disease. That, according to Pauling, is<lb />
where vitamin C comes in, along with other<lb />
key vitamins and minerals, a healthly diet<lb />
and exercise, "especially for older people<lb />
Pauling practices what he preaches. He<lb />
takes 10 grams of vitamin C every day, in<lb />
the crystalline sodium ascorbate form.<lb />
Despite the uphill battle for acceptance of<lb />
his theories�a struggle that has made the<lb />
two-time Nobel Prize winner a virtual<lb />
pariah in the world of science�Linus Paul-<lb />
ing is optimistic about the future. He credits<lb />
much of his optimism to his colleague,<lb />
Ewan Cameron, with whom Pauling joined<lb />
forces in 1971, after reading an earlier book<lb />
Cameron published on the biochemistry of<lb />
cancer.<lb />
"I think muses Pauling, "that the<lb />
value of vitamin C in treating cancer will<lb />
eventually be recognized as perhaps the<lb />
leading contribution of this quarter cen-<lb />
tury. And most of the credit for that will<lb />
belong to Ewan Cameron<lb />
Washington Merry-Go-Round<lb />
Congress Is In A Demanding Mood<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
WASHINGTON�Congress<lb />
comes back to work next week in a<lb />
grim demanding mood. The<lb />
legislators want some tough answers<lb />
from Jimmy Carter on Iran and<lb />
Afghanistan.<lb />
Since the seizure of the Soviet<lb />
takeover in Kabul, Congress and<lb />
Carter's potential White House suc-<lb />
cessors, Republican and Democrat<lb />
alike, have observed a reluctant<lb />
cease-fire while Khomeini and the<lb />
Kremlin have treated him as a<lb />
pygmy president.<lb />
They've been patient as he's pur-<lb />
sued a course of caution through the<lb />
United Nations and econimic<lb />
pressures that were scoffed at by the<lb />
captors of the hostages in the em-<lb />
bassy and the Soviet leaders who<lb />
overran Afghanistan with raw arm-<lb />
ed aggression.<lb />
The political sands are running<lb />
out on Carter at home in a presiden-<lb />
tial election year. When Congress<lb />
reconvenes on Jan. 22, questions<lb />
will be asked on the Senate and<lb />
House floors about the caliber of his<lb />
'� o hp and his advisers.<lb />
Members of both the Senate and<lb />
House Intelligence Committee are<lb />
preparing for early top-secret hear-<lb />
ings. CIA and administration of-<lb />
ficials will have to explain the Iraian<lb />
fiasco starting from the precipitous<lb />
White House decision to allow the<lb />
shah to enter this country for<lb />
medical treatment.<lb />
The Senate Foreign Relations<lb />
Committee is also anxious to in-<lb />
vestigate the handling of the crisis.<lb />
Our sources say the prestigious com-<lb />
mittee wants to know why in-<lb />
telligence agencies failed to predict<lb />
" the shah's entry would touch kofi<lb />
the violent response by Ayatollah<lb />
Khomeini's henchmen; why no ade-<lb />
quate response to the outrageous<lb />
embassy seizure was forthcoming<lb />
and why no one in Washington<lb />
knew who was really calling the<lb />
shots in the frenzied Iranian hierar-<lb />
chy.<lb />
Congress will also want to know<lb />
why the Cart- administration ig-<lb />
nored advance warnings by<lb />
Pakistan that the Russions were<lb />
about to embrace neighboring<lb />
Afghanistan in a bearlike grip.<lb />
We've learned that only a few weeks<lb />
before the airborne Soviet invasion<lb />
of Pakistan and Iran, a delagation<lb />
of Pakistani diplomats met with<lb />
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and<lb />
his aides to sound the alarm.<lb />
They predicted that Red Army<lb />
units were prepared to move in on<lb />
the puppet regime, But our Foggy<lb />
Bottom policy makers ignored the<lb />
clear alert and Carter had to confess<lb />
that he was caught by suprise by the<lb />
Soviet move.<lb />
The president says he has now<lb />
learned to distrust the Russians-<lb />
almost as much as his State Depart-<lb />
ment experts disbelieved the<lb />
Pakistanis.<lb />
AMBITIOUS REDS: The Soviet<lb />
thrust into the Persian Gulf may<lb />
next claw off a bit of Iran according<lb />
to our intelligence sources. They say<lb />
Soviet troops now occupying<lb />
Afghanistan may provide help to<lb />
anti-Khomeini rebels in the<lb />
southeastern Iranian province of<lb />
Baluchistan. Red Army troops can<lb />
easily funnel arms and supplies to<lb />
the Baluchi insurgents across the<lb />
border to help undermine Kho-<lb />
meini's support.<lb />
We've also been toto to look for<lb />
the Soviets to offer the Baluchis<lb />
support in establishing an<lb />
autonomous state in return for the<lb />
Russian fleet being given access to<lb />
the port of Shabahar. That would<lb />
give the Red Navy a commanding<lb />
strategic port on the Indian Ocean.<lb />
WATCH ON WASTE: The<lb />
government took a hefty bite out of<lb />
every wage earner's paycheck begin-<lb />
ning this month for higher Social<lb />
Security deductions. The Social<lb />
Security Administration is crying<lb />
poverty as the excuse.<lb />
But we've learned that the ad-<lb />
ministration paid out nearly $20<lb />
million two years ago to the states<lb />
for administrative costs. Four<lb />
states, California, Colorado, New<lb />
York and Texas, overcharged the<lb />
federal government by nearly<lb />
$750,000. That's a 3.75 percent<lb />
ripoff. The Social Security tax rate<lb />
for the average American this year<lb />
amounts to 6.13 percent of his earn-<lb />
ings. Next year it goes to 6.65 per-<lb />
cent.<lb />
�Old Air Force generals don't<lb />
always fade away. Sometimes<lb />
they're kept alive on movie film at<lb />
taxpayer expense.<lb />
In recent years, film technicians<lb />
at Norton Air Force Base in Califor-<lb />
nia have gone Hollywood in<lb />
shooting "TMs-Is-Your-Lifc" type<lb />
movies for retiring brass hats. Here<lb />
are two examples of the military ex-<lb />
traganzas:<lb />
Upon his retirement in 1977, Gen.<lb />
Paul Carlton was presented with a<lb />
13-minute reel hailing his ac-<lb />
complishments as commander of<lb />
the Military Airlift Command. It<lb />
cost $14,000 of the Pentagon's<lb />
multibillion budget.<lb />
Strategic Air Commander Gen.<lb />
Russell Dougherty was the star of a<lb />
27-minute film when he left the ser-<lb />
vice. The tab was $2?,220 and<lb />
would have cost more except the<lb />
narrator, Tennessee Ernie Ford,<lb />
donated his services. A recent Air<lb />
Force investigation has finally writ-<lb />
ten an end to the spendthrift<lb />
scenario.<lb />
�Here's another bit of govern-<lb />
ment waste to make you weep. The<lb />
National Science Foundation has<lb />
ladled out $63,100 to Dartmouth<lb />
College researchers to study what<lb />
makes you laugh or cry. The title of<lb />
the project is known in scientific<lb />
jargon as "The Role of Facial Ex-<lb />
pression of Emotion in the Activa-<lb />
tion and Conditioning of Emotional<lb />
Behavior<lb />
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Letters to the editor must in-<lb />
clude the name, address,<lb />
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ters are subject to editing for<lb />
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I HI EAS1 CAROL INIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
I l KV. 15. I �<lb />
I'auo i<lb />
Theatre, Arts<lb />
Sponsor 'Twain'<lb />
By KAREN WENDT<lb />
Features r dilor<lb />
Have you ever wondered what<lb />
Mark Twain was really like? Well,<lb />
you may have an opportunity to see<lb />
at least one man's vision of Twain<lb />
when John Chappel visits the ECU<lb />
campus January 21.<lb />
With the aid ol make up,hap-<lb />
pel recreates I wain on stage,<lb />
relating his opinions and thoughts<lb />
on a wide variety of subjects.<lb />
The Student Union Theatre rts<lb />
Committee calls the performance<lb />
"The Recreation ol Mark I wain,<lb />
out on a raid<lb />
Ghappel looks quite a bit like the<lb />
Saturday Night<lb />
At The Movies<lb />
Mark Twain On Stage<lb />
 as portrayed by John C happel<lb />
Drama Makes Plays<lb />
Music tilled the air.<lb />
Shuttle on to Buffalo" were the<lb />
lyrics.<lb />
s I looked out into the hallway,<lb />
I saw a young man doing the old<lb />
burlesque shuffle to the tune he was<lb />
singing. Listening in on his conver-<lb />
sation I discovered that he was a<lb />
drama student who was graduating<lb />
after this semester � a good reason<lb />
for singing.<lb />
I was in the drama department �<lb />
a department about which jokes are<lb />
made (the general concensus of<lb />
some students is that drama is for<lb />
people who are to weird for art), but<lb />
it is greatly underrated by many<lb />
students.<lb />
If you think about it, the ECU<lb />
Drama Department and the ECU<lb />
Playhouse do an outstanding job<lb />
with a wide variety of plays.<lb />
So far this school year, the<lb />
playhouse has presented "The<lb />
Streets of New York by Barry<lb />
Grael, "For Colored Girls Who<lb />
Have Considered Suicide When The<lb />
Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake<lb />
Shange, and "The Childrens'<lb />
Hour by Lillian Hellman.<lb />
Planned for the upcoming<lb />
semester are three new presenta-<lb />
tions, and all are expected to be<lb />
received very well.<lb />
The first play will be a comedv<lb />
called "Boy Meets Girl by Bella<lb />
and Sam Spewack.<lb />
Vietnam<lb />
Portrayed<lb />
The Academy Award winning<lb />
film for Best Documentary in 1974<lb />
will be shown at the Hendrix<lb />
Theater Wednesday at 8 p.m.<lb />
"Hearts and Minds" is one of the<lb />
most talked about films in the past<lb />
decade.<lb />
The film deals with the Vietnam<lb />
War and the many different views<lb />
on the war.<lb />
Starring Walt Rostow, Clark Clif-<lb />
ford, and Gen. William<lb />
Westmoreland, it was produced by<lb />
Bert Schneider and Peter Davis and<lb />
directed by Peter Davis.<lb />
"It is an exploration of the<lb />
American psyche and a look at the<lb />
cherished ideals in conflict with<lb />
reality according to one writer.<lb />
The film features interviews with<lb />
many U.S. policy makers of the<lb />
period and also with Vietnamese<lb />
leaders and veterans.<lb />
The play is based in old<lb />
Hollywood with a plot detailing the<lb />
attempted revenge o( two writers<lb />
whose story is stolen.<lb />
However, their revenge backfires<lb />
and only a questionable business<lb />
deal between their studio and a large<lb />
foreign filmmaker saes them from<lb />
ruin.<lb />
The play, which was very suc-<lb />
cessful on Broadway, will be<lb />
presented in the Studio Theater,<lb />
Feb. 13-16 and again Feb. 18-23, at<lb />
8:15 p.in Tickets are expected to be<lb />
available the first week in February.<lb />
"An Evening ot Dance<lb />
choreographed by the ECU Dance<lb />
Faculty, will be presented at a new<lb />
date. Though they had been<lb />
scheduled for early March, they<lb />
have been rescheduled for March<lb />
19-23 at 8:15 p.m. in the Studio<lb />
Theater and a special show March<lb />
23 at 2:15 p.m.<lb />
The presentation will include a<lb />
variet) of forms ranging from<lb />
modern through jazz.<lb />
Hey! Wanna hear something<lb />
outrageously funny?The other night<lb />
a friend and I went to see Superman<lb />
at Mendenhall. We sat down in the<lb />
balcony and proceeded to do illicit<lb />
things like putting our feet on the<lb />
backs of seats and eating candy,<lb />
wantonly violating rules o( conduct<lb />
(that's not the funny part).<lb />
Here is the funny part: We were<lb />
sitting there in the balcony minding<lb />
our own business when we felt the<lb />
floor start to shake. At first we<lb />
thought we were too high, or<lb />
perhaps having simultaneous<lb />
flashbacks. Then we thought maybe<lb />
it was a minor earthquake, but we<lb />
ruled that our because earthquakes<lb />
only occur in California.<lb />
You know what it was? It was the<lb />
whole balcony shaking from people<lb />
walking down the balcony steps.<lb />
Not fat people, mind you, nor a<lb />
multitude of individuals, but just a<lb />
few people. The whole floor shook<lb />
like it was not supported well. It was<lb />
a riot! It would really be funny as<lb />
hell if the whole thing collapsed and<lb />
killed hundreds of people. Now that<lb />
would be big fun�a major attrac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
You know what else During the<lb />
same movie the fire alarm went off,<lb />
and everybody just sat there as if<lb />
protesting the Iranian situation. The<lb />
movie kept running�can't worry<lb />
about a fire when Superman is mak-<lb />
ing his big bid for Lois Lane. Sure,<lb />
it was a false alarm, but who knew<lb />
that? Certainly not everybody!<lb />
It would have been deliriously<lb />
funny it the entire audience<lb />
until the last moment n there<lb />
was a fire�Cincinnati a i<lb />
again. It would have been more<lb />
than a football game because<lb />
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Strasberg And Carney Also Star<lb />
Burns Is Back And'Going In Style'<lb />
By Marc Barnes<lb />
Senior Kditor<lb />
"doing in Style'1� starring<lb />
George Burns, Art Carney, and Lee<lb />
Strasberg�rated PG<lb />
Have you ever wondered, just for<lb />
the fleeting moment, what it would<lb />
be like to be 80 years old? With any<lb />
luck at all, we will all make it to that<lb />
age. to wit out our days on park<lb />
benches, reading newspapers and<lb />
generally feeling that we are wor-<lb />
thless.<lb />
"Going in Style" explores aging,<lb />
in a trigicomedy which combines the<lb />
elements of the beginning and the<lb />
end at the same time.<lb />
Burns and company play three<lb />
old men in just such a predicament<lb />
They are first seen living out their?<lb />
meager existence in a pocket park in<lb />
Queens. They look like millions of<lb />
elderly people, except that they are a<lb />
little different.<lb />
They decide, at Burns' urging, to<lb />
rob a bank to bring some excitement<lb />
into their lives. As Burns points<lb />
outWhat do we have to lose?"<lb />
They figure that if they get away<lb />
with it, they won't have to live on<lb />
Social Security for the rest of their<lb />
lives. They figure that if they get<lb />
caught, they will only have to serve<lb />
a short time because of their age. If<lb />
they are sent to prison, they will be<lb />
given free room and board, and<lb />
when they are released, the value of<lb />
their combined Social Security<lb />
checks-unused while they were in<lb />
prison-will be waiting for them.<lb />
Either way they have come up with<lb />
an ingenius plan to beat the system.<lb />
The first hour of the movie is<lb />
devoted to the comic�the plans for<lb />
the heist, including'the theft of han-<lb />
dguns, the hilarity of sorting out a<lb />
sackful of bullets by trying to fit<lb />
them into the several guns, and the<lb />
final consideration of what to wear,<lb />
how to travel, and even whether for<lb />
not to shave on the day of the heist.<lb />
The first thing the three must do<lb />
is to find a bank-a big bank with<lb />
lots of money and slovenly security.<lb />
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Manhattan for the first time in twen-<lb />
ty years and the resulting search<lb />
provides for much hilarity. The trio<lb /><lb />
feels younger that they have for 30<lb />
years.<lb />
What happens next, according to<lb />
co-star Art Carney, is "both funny<lb />
and touching, but not what you<lb />
would expect<lb />
Casting for the movie began when<lb />
the script was delivered to Burns<lb />
who characteristically remarked,<lb />
"When you get to be my age, the<lb />
competition thins out How many<lb />
83 year old guys can you call on to<lb />
do comedy?"<lb />
Carney, for years Jackie<lb />
Gleason's sidekick on the hit T.V.<lb />
show "The Honeymooners" and<lb />
lately the star of the film "Harry<lb />
and Tonto is playing a man twen-<lb />
ty years older than the actor<lb />
himself.<lb />
"I was born old Came) said.<lb />
"1 was playing old gaffers when 1<lb />
was in my thirties. '<lb />
Lee Strasberg, for vears<lb />
America's most influential drama<lb />
teacher (and who won an Oscar<lb />
nomination for "God tat her II")<lb />
was initially uncertain about the<lb />
script, because unlike Burns and<lb />
Carney, his roots are not in comedv .<lb />
"That concerned me wwhen 1<lb />
read the script he says, "it is fun-<lb />
ny. But it's not farcical. It has a lot<lb />
of heart and a point of view.<lb />
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praisal of the film's point of view.<lb />
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star in 'Going In Style'<lb />
" The idea of an age at win.<lb />
pie turn into vegaiables is repugi<lb />
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been ordered to stop writing play - a<lb />
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One of the movies man) str ths<lb />
lie in its incredible reali- n. Pro-<lb />
ducers Bill and Fred F. Gallo decid-<lb />
ed to film the movie in the same<lb />
neighborhood in Queens that the<lb />
original short stroy was<lb />
published in. Astoria was the <lb />
that ihe late Edward Cannon chose<lb />
for his unpublished work<lb />
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which houses the fourth lar�<lb />
sound stage in America.<lb />
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they have seen. The implications ot<lb />
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in this country. In terms of social<lb />
commentary, it is unsurpassed.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY IS. 1910<lb />
New Album Releases: Buzzcocks<lb />
Parliament �<lb />
GLORYHALLASTOOP1D<lb />
crested. Just like in the mid-sixties when Night. Mike Chapman has succeeded very well in<lb />
American music was dominated by the California tearing Tanya apart and piecing her back together<lb />
sound, a new sound came out of England which to create his own commercial Frankenstein. This<lb />
forever changed the popular music scene. The ain't what country-to-pop crossover is all about.<lb />
corporate rock scene of the seventies must meet Poor Tanya.<lb />
the challenge of the New Wave, a music of power .<lb />
and sincerity. Perhaps the rule of the eighties will Dr. Hook� Sometimes You Win<lb />
be one of getting back to the basics. The Buzz-<lb />
cocks are a group with a future.<lb />
Tanya Tucker� Tear Me Apart<lb />
This album would be okay if it were not such a<lb />
sent, the new Beatles, has been offered for three<lb />
years by the Buzzcocks. Their music is composed<lb />
of short, simple, yet strong musical statements<lb />
Friends laugh and just can't seem to dig it when about adolescent love and the sturm and drang of<lb />
I put on George Clinton and Parliament on the adolescence. These guys are at the core of the new<lb />
stereo, and that's just too bad that they let pre- British invasion which is assaulting the more<lb />
uidiee interfere with their appreciation of a good banal sounds of the American rock scene.<lb />
thing. It is the same way when I put on the Clash The songs on Singles Going Steady area an an-<lb />
or the Talking Heads. We have got to get our thology of hit singles in the United Kingdom,<lb />
heads out of the sand and look around us, pieced together chronologically to present the<lb />
because there is a whole big beautiful world out unacquainted with a dose of rock and roll,<lb />
there, and we shouldn't let anything stand in our Buzzcocks-style. It is a delightful mixture of inno-<lb />
way of enjoying it. cent desires and street-wise enlightenment, full of<lb />
Cieorge Clinton is perhaps the most dominant pleasing hooks and nice backing vocals. This is glaring example of what the commercial rock<lb />
black performer to arise from the previous rock and roll gone back to its primitive roots � scene can do to an individual. Tanya Tucker used<lb />
decade, excluding Stevie Wonder, who began in sheer power and simplicity without the overin- to be a mild, unassuming young girl who was<lb />
 es. Clinton began receiving national ac- dulgent production and multi-tracking that has once the darling of country music. She had a long<lb />
i 1972 with such catchy ditties as "Maggot dominated the American sound. Forget Blondie string of country hits beginning when she was just<lb />
' and "Cosmic Slop and his first big and Cheap Trick � this is unadulterated New a child, and even had a few religious songs in her<lb />
i vas Chocolate City. In 1974, P-Funk was Wave.<lb />
li itely recognized as a driving musical force This chronological ordering of songs on Singles<lb />
v ik of the most experimental, guitar-oriented Going Steady is a very interesting procedure. It<lb />
bands in R&amp;B or rock. It wasn't until George enables one to hear a group become more<lb />
gave up on "honky-baiting" and took off into developmentally sound, and the Buzzcocks seems<lb />
space funk via his Mothership Connection that he to grow tighter with each progressive cut. It also<lb />
bcean to receive commercial success. shows the compositional development of leader<lb />
His new album, GLORYHALLASTOOPID, Pete Shelley, the pop stylist, and his writing<lb />
cohort Steve Diggle, the power guru. The rhythm<lb />
section, which always drives the New Wave<lb />
sound, features John Maher on drums and Steve<lb />
Garvey on bass (aargh-aargh).<lb />
The Who and Johnny Rotten and The Sex<lb />
to emerge in 1979, for it sets the standard for the Pistols (a vastly underrated rock group) started and simply plugs Tanya in, but it just doesn't<lb />
dance-trance psychorhythms (Barry Cooper, something in Britain which has not yet even fully come off as well as Pat's In The Heat Of The<lb />
1979) of the eighties. It is also one of the most<lb />
self-searching and intrinsically revealing efforts<lb />
to emerge from the "me decade<lb />
Sometimes you don't!<lb />
All albums courtesy of the Record Bar,<lb />
Carolina East and Pitt Plaza, except Singles Go<lb />
ing Steady, courtesy of Apple Records.<lb />
has become an immediate success. The album is<lb />
already in the top one-hundred albums on<lb />
Billboard album charts and is in the top five on<lb />
the Soul charts. GLORYHALLASTOOPID may<lb />
be one of the most eclectically-influential albums<lb />
tally of hits.<lb />
Hollywood, and exclusively Mike Chapman,<lb />
her producer, took her and made her into a rock<lb />
and roll animal, full of lust and steaming sexual<lb />
excitement. They sell her like a playmate who<lb />
plays up to your sexual fantasies by singing about<lb />
going out and getting some. This is not liberation,<lb />
it is exploitation, and it gets me deep in the gut.<lb />
It is not that the music on Tear Me Apart is all<lb />
that bad � it is some pretty heavy rock and roll<lb />
� but it just don't seem kosher to me. It does not<lb />
appear to be sincere. Mike Chapman takes the<lb />
same musical formula he created for Pat Benatar<lb />
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Coming, Clinton does more stylistically on<lb />
GLORYHALLASTOOPID, being a search for<lb />
religious identity revealed through lyrical and<lb />
imusical imagery. It is difficult to tell whether<lb />
George is in the process of recognizing God as the<lb />
(force in his life, or establishing himself as a god<lb />
ind presenting this album to start his own church.<lb />
he cartoon pictorial on the album cover further<lb />
romments on the American scenario of media<lb />
riind control and the seventies egocentric orienta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
This latest Clinton release is one of his finest<lb />
ndeavors, released from the depths of the "black<lb />
holes" (Harlem, Watts, Johannesburg � the<lb />
(world is full of them). Clinton, as Starchild,<lb />
weaves some of the most potent funk ever, pro-<lb />
pelled by Rodney Curtis and Bootsy on bass, and<lb />
keyboard-wizard Bernie Worrell. Michael Hamp-<lb />
ton on guitar and the sparkling horn ar-<lb />
rangements provide the perfect counterpoint for<lb />
the rhythmic palpitations of the low funk. As<lb />
always, the vocals are dynamic, featuring the con-<lb />
trasting sounds of Ray Davis and Jessica Cleaves,<lb />
and the pop-magic of Phillip Wynne (formerly of<lb />
the Spinners).<lb />
The only song on GLORYHALLASTOOPID<lb />
that is not too impressive is the boring "Party<lb />
People a watered-down version of funk pro-<lb />
ably aimed at those on the fringes of funk.<lb />
heme From The Black Hole" and "May We<lb />
 You?" are definitely hit-bound, and<lb />
lour Me Funky" is Clinton's Finest since<lb />
hlight" (the definitive dance song of the<lb />
seventies). James Brown, who invented funk and<lb />
black consciousness, is payed tribute in "The<lb />
Freeze<lb />
GLORYHALLASTOOPID is an album that<lb />
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I M R i isn Paced<lb />
Madison Downs ECU<lb />
By CHARLES CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
HARRISONBURG, Va. � The<lb />
East Carolina basketball team<lb />
found out the hard way last night<lb />
that this small Virginia town had<lb />
more to brag about than Ralph<lb />
Sampson as it fell to a tough James<lb />
Madison team 63-52.<lb />
It was surely a happy night in<lb />
Harrisonburg, home of both Samp-<lb />
son, the Virginia center, and<lb />
Madison, the university, as Madison<lb />
rallied after being deadlocked with<lb />
the Pirates 31-31 at the half.<lb />
leading the way for Madison was<lb />
freshman Dave DuPont with 17<lb />
points. Forward Mike Gibson led<lb />
the Pirate scoring with 14 points.<lb />
Senior swingman Kyle Powers was<lb />
the only other ECU player in double<lb />
figures, adding ten to the Pirate<lb />
cause.<lb />
Just two days before the loss to<lb />
James Madison, the Pirates over-<lb />
came a suprisingly game Atlantic<lb />
Christian club for a 72-63 win in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Trailing 34-30 to the small Wilson<lb />
college at halftime, the Pirates came<lb />
back in the second half behind the<lb />
strong words of Coach Dave Odom<lb />
and the strong play of senior for-<lb />
ward Herb Gray.<lb />
The 6-8 senior from Seat Plea-<lb />
sant, Md scored 12 second-half<lb />
points, including two exciting slam<lb />
dunks, to ignite the Pirate com-<lb />
eback. Gray finished the game with<lb />
17 points and seven rebounds.<lb />
Gray spent much of the first half<lb />
on the bench, scoring only 5 points<lb />
due to three early personal fouls.<lb />
Also scoring in double figure for<lb />
ECU was sophomore forward Dave<lb />
Underwood, who tallied 16. Under-<lb />
wood shot well all the night, making<lb />
six of his 12 field goal attempts and<lb />
all four of his free throw tries.<lb />
Senior Herb Krusen, a 6-5 sw-<lb />
ingman, finished the night with 13<lb />
points, giving him a total of 59 in his<lb />
last three games. The sharp-shooter<lb />
nicknamed "Radar" had scored 23<lb />
points in each of the Pirates' last<lb />
two games.<lb />
In addition to his own offensive<lb />
production, Krusen dished out four<lb />
assists in the win over ACC. Guard<lb />
George Maynor had five.<lb />
Following the win over Ac C and<lb />
the loss to Madison, the Pirate<lb />
record stands at 9-7.<lb />
This mark i one game better than<lb />
it would be because ot an ineligible<lb />
player on the Kent State club that<lb />
defeated the Pirates 73-72 in the<lb />
Wolf Pack Classic in Reno. Nevada<lb />
during the Christmas holidays.<lb />
I he Pirates no t weel<lb />
before hosting winless Baptist Col-<lb />
lege in Minges Coliseum next Mon-<lb />
day night second consecutive<lb />
home contest will follow on Satur-<lb />
day, when Ml -s i sc<lb />
Asheviile. Both games :at I 7 ;<lb />
p.m. tip-off tin<lb />
Michael Gibson<lb />
HiTh dra<lb />
Riley, Thompson Honored<lb />
Underwood Up For Shot<lb />
Lady Pirates Split In Clemson<lb /><lb />
gttmm<lb />
Charles Chandler<lb />
trip to visit the War Eagle campus<lb />
and came away pleased. Evidently,<lb />
VCU coach J.D. Barnett convinced<lb />
the big man that the cowboy state<lb />
was not tor him.<lb />
Ol IVER MACK, ex-ECU cage<lb />
star, appeared on national television<lb />
for the first time Sunday when his<lb />
I os Angeles 1 akers took to the<lb />
floor against the Boston Celtics.<lb />
CBS-TV billed the game as a<lb />
rematch between I .As Magic<lb />
Johnson and the Celtic's Larry<lb />
Bird, the two stars o last season's<lb />
NCAA finals.<lb />
As it turned out, Johnson's groin<lb />
injury limited his playing time while<lb />
Bird was at his best. Nevertheless,<lb />
the Lakers came away with a two-<lb />
point victory.<lb />
Mack did not play but appeared<lb />
on the tube while the team huddled<lb />
during a timeout. The Queens, N.Y.<lb />
native has seen limited playing time<lb />
all season long, averaging 2.2 points<lb />
per game and dishing out a total of<lb />
15 assists.<lb />
There is good reason for Mack's<lb />
lack o' time, though, as the Lakers<lb />
are as loaded as any team in the<lb />
league at the guard position.<lb />
EX-ECU HEAD football coach<lb />
Pat Dye is now almost completely<lb />
part of the Steeler special teams this settled at his new home in Laramie,<lb />
season, often being the first man Wyoming. Dye said via telephone<lb />
downfield on kickoffs and punts last week that his family had just ar-<lb />
and making hits on many of those rived and were presently moving in-<lb />
occasions. Early in the season to the house provided them by the<lb />
University of Wyoming.<lb />
In attempting to build the<lb />
Cowboy's fortunes. Dye will run in-<lb />
to many roadblocks. First of all, the<lb />
Cowboys have not had a winning<lb />
season in ten years. Secondly, and<lb />
perhaps most importantly,<lb />
recruiting will be a problem as the<lb />
Pac-10 powers will surely grab many<lb />
of the horses that Dye will need to<lb />
get his Cowboys galloping instead<lb />
of grazing.<lb />
"Guys wait a lot longer out here<lb />
to sign Dye commented. "Most<lb />
wait until the national signing date<lb />
because of the influence of schools<lb />
like Southern California and<lb />
UCLA<lb />
Wyoming's schedule should af-<lb />
ford Dye to win at least six or seven<lb />
games a year beginning possibly this<lb />
season. He should then have the<lb />
Cowboy program on strong footing<lb />
after three or four years then, right?<lb />
Maybe.<lb />
The Cowboy schedule will get<lb />
By JIMMY DaPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports F.ditnr<lb />
CLEMSON,S.CAfter being<lb />
upset in the opening round of the<lb />
Clemson Invitational Tournament,<lb />
the Lady Pirates bounced back to<lb />
soundly defeat James Madison<lb />
93-68, to take third place honors.<lb />
Forward Rosie Thompson's field<lb />
goal with 11:41 remaining in the<lb />
first half gave ECU a 10 point lead,<lb />
but Madison forward Anne Sonoga<lb />
came off the bench to help her<lb />
squad cut the margin to 49-41 at in-<lb />
termission. <lb />
Pirate junior Kathy Riley came<lb />
alive in the second halt, scoring 19<lb />
of her 23 points as the ECU fast<lb />
break swamped the Duchesses. Fast<lb />
Carolina silenced Sonoga and fiesty<lb />
guard Barrie Grice in the final frame<lb />
after allowing them to tire in 13 and<lb />
11 points respectively in the first<lb />
stana.<lb />
"This is the first time we've<lb />
played a better second half than we<lb />
did first half praised second year<lb />
ECU coach Cathy Andruzzi. "I can<lb />
honestly say we played the best se-<lb />
cond half we have all season<lb />
Thompson, who recently passed<lb />
the 2018 career points amassed by<lb />
Bobbv Hodaes to become the all-<lb />
NOTES AND COMMENTS.<lb />
SUPER BOWL XIV is less than a<lb />
week away and persons around the<lb />
Greenville area are becoming very<lb />
anxious for a very special reason.<lb />
Zack Valentine, a defensive end<lb />
for the East Carolina football team<lb />
last season, is a Pittsburgh Steeler<lb />
linebacker and, as everyone knows,<lb />
the Steelers are the favorites to WIN<lb />
the Super Bowl.<lb />
For Valentine it would mean go-<lb />
ing from an Independence Bowl<lb />
champion to a Super Bowl cham-<lb />
pion in just one year, should the<lb />
Steelers triumph over the Los<lb />
Angeles Rams on Sunday.<lb />
Valentine has been an integral<lb />
Pirate Swimming Action<lb />
time Fast Carolina scoring leader,<lb />
held the hot hot hand throughout<lb />
the night, netting 2v points and<lb />
hauling down 10 rebounds.<lb />
Junior I vdia Rountree added 16<lb />
points, while center Marcia Giren<lb />
grabbed 11 caroms and freshn<lb />
larv Denkler 10.<lb />
rhompson and Riley were award-<lb />
ed all-tournament honors for their<lb />
performances in the two day event.<lb />
"When Kathy got held up on the<lb />
fast break, then we went to Rosie in-<lb />
side said Andruzzi. "Our g<lb />
kept their cool when Madison went<lb />
to the press.<lb />
"When we can score 20 points in<lb />
the first eight minutes of the second<lb />
half while the other team only gels<lb />
seven, then you know something has<lb />
to be working right. The girls<lb />
capitalized on the things which they<lb />
do best<lb />
Unlike the Madison effort, ECl<lb />
held as big as a 34-21 ad van 1<lb />
over Mississippi University for<lb />
Women, but faltered in second half<lb />
and lost 0-69.<lb />
Mississippi leading scorer Sue<lb />
Johnson drove the lane and con-<lb />
nected with :04 remaining for their<lb />
irst lead oi the game.<lb />
The I ady Pirates had one final an<lb />
opportunity to win. after point<lb />
guard Laurie Sikes was fouled with<lb />
:01 on the clock. Since ECL was not<lb />
in the bonus situation, the ball had<lb />
to be put in play. Rountree's 20-foot<lb />
field goal attempt was blocked by-<lb />
Carrie Ball as the buzzer sounded.<lb />
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Hughes 3 1-2 7, 1  .<lb />
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Kerlev 2 0-0 4, Dunn 0 0-0 0. r<lb />
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16, Girven 4 0-0 8, Sikes 5 0-0 10,<lb />
R untite 4 o-o s, t od<lb />
Hooks 0 0-0 0, Denkler 3 3 4 -<lb />
Totals ?l 7-11 69.<lb />
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Waddell 4 2-3 10,<lb />
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Ranieri 0 0-0 0, Barnes 0 0-1 0<lb />
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Denkler 4 0-1 8. lotals 39 15-24<lb />
Halftime: ECl 49, M<lb />
fouled out: none. Lotal fouls: ECl<lb />
24. Madison 21. Technicals<lb />
A-350.<lb />
Valentine saw some duty at<lb />
linebacker while those at the posi-<lb />
tion who were ahead of him were<lb />
suffering from various injuries.<lb />
PLAYING ON A POTENTIAL<lb />
Super Bowl champion is not the on-<lb />
ly thing in Zack Valentine's life that<lb />
he has to concern himself with. He<lb />
now has a bride-to-be to worry<lb />
about.<lb />
During the Christmas holidays,<lb />
Valentine presented star ECU Uady<lb />
Pirate basketball star Rosie Thomp-<lb />
son with a diamond ring. This<lb />
dynamic duo have dated for quite<lb />
some time. Thompson, by the way,<lb />
recently became the number one<lb />
scorer in ECU basketball history,<lb />
man or woman.<lb />
REMEMBER AL TYSON? Sure<lb />
you do.<lb />
The 6-11 center who left the East<lb />
Carolina basketball team at the start<lb />
of this season after playing only one<lb />
Pirate Tankers Dunk<lb />
Touted Gamecocks<lb />
season as a Pirate has finally found markedly tougher as time goes on<lb />
a new home. Tyson is now enrolled says ECU assistant Henry<lb />
as an official student at Virginia Trevathan, who recently returned<lb />
Commonwealth University in Rich- from Laramie. "By the time Pat<lb />
mond, Va. gets his sort of people in the pro-<lb />
VCU, by the way, won over 20 gram said Trevathan, "they begin<lb />
games last season and was invited to playing teams like Oklahoma,<lb />
play in the National Invitational Nebraska, Arizona State and Co�-<lb />
Tournament in New York following orado. It won't be easy<lb />
the regular season. They have a dire That it won't. But Dye realizes<lb />
need for a big man because 6-11 this. "1 know there will be tough<lb />
Kenny Jones, a senior starter, will times Dye said. "But I have faith<lb />
be departing after this season. that someday the word 'Wyoming'<lb />
For a while Tyson seemed headed will be associated directly with win-<lb />
for North Texas State. He made a ning football<lb />
By JIMMY DuPREE<lb />
Assistant Sports Kditor<lb />
East Carolina's men swimmers<lb />
recorded their most impressive vic-<lb />
tory of the young season Saturday<lb />
with a 5-8-55 upset over the Univer-<lb />
sity of South Carolina.<lb />
The Pirates established six new<lb />
meet records, while the Gamecocks<lb />
claimed five, but it was down to the<lb />
last event to decide who would get a<lb />
mark in the win column and who<lb />
would scratch the right side of the<lb />
ledger.<lb />
The team of Mike Triau, Scott<lb />
Ross, Jack Clowar and Ted Nieman<lb />
captured the 400 freestyle relay,<lb />
thus claiming six first-place points<lb />
compared to USC's three.<lb />
Senior co-captain Nieman posted<lb />
meet records in the 200 and 500 yard<lb />
free, while fellow co-captain Bill<lb />
Fehling claimed honors in the 50<lb />
and 100 free, as well as swimming<lb />
anchor in the victorious 400 medley<lb />
relay.<lb />
John Richards, Kelly Hopkins<lb />
and Clowar built to a slim lead in<lb />
the 400 medley before Fehling<lb />
brought home the gold with a<lb />
3:32.52 meet record.<lb />
"The key to the meet was doing<lb />
so well in the freestyle events said<lb />
ECU assistant coach John Sultan, a<lb />
former Pirate natator himself. "It<lb />
came down to the last relay and was<lb />
the most exciting meet we've had so<lb />
far.<lb />
"It was really a total team effort.<lb />
We needed every point we got from<lb />
our second and third place<lb />
finishers<lb />
The Pirate women didn't fair so<lb />
well, bowing 77-28, but the ECu<lb />
coaches still expressed optimism<lb />
concerning their performance.<lb />
"We swam very, very well com-<lb />
mented Sultan. "We weren't disap-<lb />
pointed at all. They (USC) have one<lb />
of the top five teams in the country<lb />
in my opinion<lb />
The Lady Bucs set numerous<lb />
school and freshman records, with<lb />
frosh Tammy Putnam leading the<lb />
way. The Pleasant Garden native set<lb />
varsity and freshman marks in the<lb />
100 individual medley with 1:02.51<lb />
and the 400 IM with 4:43.06.<lb />
Putnam's 400 IM time along with<lb />
sophomore Karen Daviason's<lb />
4:46.21 qualified the pair for AIAW<lb />
National cut-offs.<lb />
The men, who also defeated<lb />
Maine 69-43 Thursday, now stand<lb />
at 3-0 and remain idle until a Jan 26<lb />
matchup with UNC-Wilmington<lb />
The women slide to 0-2 and venture<lb />
to UNC-Greensboro Saturday.<lb />
Thompson Sets On Defense<lb />
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day, in football's Super<lb />
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see a hulking man in a<lb />
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running up and down<lb />
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pictures.<lb />
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of security. Nor is it<lb />
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most decorated athlete<lb />
of the season.<lb />
"Sure, I'm a big<lb />
Steeler fan said the<lb />
38-year-old first<lb />
baseman o' baseball's<lb />
World Series champion<lb />
Pittsburgh Pirates. "I<lb />
saw every game 1 could<lb />
on television and the<lb />
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stands.<lb />
"Since 1 was coming<lb />
to the West Coast for<lb />
the game anyhow, I got<lb />
a job shooting sideline<lb />
pictures for Sports Il-<lb />
lustrated<lb />
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around these days,<lb />
there is old "Pops as<lb />
his teammates call him,<lb />
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trophy or endorsing<lb />
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Valuable Player of the<lb />
World Series, was nam-<lb />
ed "Male Athlete of the<lb />
Year" last week by The<lb />
Associated Press and<lb />
shared Sports II-<lb />
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counterpart, Terry<lb />
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JANUARY 15, 1980<lb />
Grapplers Pin West<lb />
Chester State, 36-6<lb />
By ED WILLIAMS<lb />
Staff rotei<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
wrestling team won<lb />
their match against<lb />
West Chester State last<lb />
Saturday by a 36-6<lb />
count. "We wrestled<lb />
real well understated<lb />
first-year coach Ed<lb />
Steers.<lb />
Steers ran down the<lb />
(dividual perfor-<lb />
mances, which included<lb />
impressive wins by Jim<lb />
Osborn, Steve<lb />
Milanese. Scott Eaton<lb />
and a host of others.<lb />
"Osborn was a big<lb />
surprise Steers com-<lb />
ma "He replaced<lb />
! rank Frew it t who was<lb />
lied in the Carolina<lb />
ten. But he did a real<lb />
iob for us<lb />
Steers also praised<lb />
Milanese and Eaton,<lb />
claiming that both gave<lb />
"good, solid efforts<lb />
Steve Goode<lb />
defeated national<lb />
qualifier John Licata,<lb />
8-4, in his match in the<lb />
167 weight class, Steers<lb />
said.<lb />
The Pirates go up<lb />
against East<lb />
Stroudsburg tonight at<lb />
7:30 p.m. in Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
According to Steers,<lb />
East Stroudsburg is<lb />
from the Easterns, a<lb />
"167-team league. The<lb />
conference is the best in<lb />
the east and East<lb />
Stroudsburg is a strong<lb />
representative in the<lb />
conference all the<lb />
time<lb />
Steers commented<lb />
further on ECU's next<lb />
opponent by saying,<lb />
"They are a well-<lb />
balanced, fairly young<lb />
team<lb />
East Stroudsburg<lb />
features the wrestling<lb />
talents of Jim Vargo in<lb />
the 167 weight class. He<lb />
is a National Qualifier,<lb />
according to Steers.<lb />
With only two other<lb />
home matches remain-<lb />
ing, the opportunity to<lb />
see such outstanding<lb />
performers as Revils<lb />
(23-1 in the 177 weight<lb />
class), Goode (22-4 in<lb />
the 167 class), and<lb />
heavyweight Joyner<lb />
(22-2) is running out.<lb />
Gymnasts Improve After<lb />
National Clinic In Florida<lb />
Gymnastics at East Carolina University took a<lb />
step up the ladder of acclaim as they placed third<lb />
in a five team meet Friday at James Madison.<lb />
Madison placed first in the competition with an<lb />
overall 122.2 total, followed by Maryland with<lb />
121.4, ECU 117.9, Memphis State 115.3 and<lb />
Montgomery Community College 91.0.<lb />
"We made an 11 point improvement over our<lb />
first meet (with UNC-Chapel Hill) and I'm really<lb />
pleased with the way our girls are performing<lb />
right now said first year coach Jon Rose.<lb />
Rose credits a holiday training venture to<lb />
Florida for the team's improved performance.<lb />
They attended the National Gymnastics Clinic at<lb />
C.rcus World in Orlando Dec. 31-Jan. 2.<lb />
"Without the Florida trip there's no way we'd<lb />
be as far along as we are now said Rose.<lb />
Standout performers for the Pirates included<lb />
Susan Mcknight with an 8.4 to establish a new<lb />
school record and claim first place in the event.<lb />
Rose also cited Cindy Rogers for third place in<lb />
floor exercise (8.3), Kim Lowe second (8.1) and<lb />
Lawrence third (8.05) in the vault, and Carol<lb />
Layton third (7.6) and Elizabeth Jackson fourth<lb />
(7.5) in the balance beam.<lb />
"They're really starting to reach their potential<lb />
now added Rose. "We should reach 120 points<lb />
soon and that's where I want us to be. That would<lb />
make us one Hell of a respectable Division II<lb />
team<lb />
East Carolina, now 2-4 overall, hosts Georgia<lb />
College Friday at 7p.m. in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OD-Ed � Other Opinion<lb />
S JANUARY 15. 1980 Paae 5<lb />
How Far Should<lb />
�<lb />
Government Go<lb />
The following column was written<lb />
by Claude Sit ton, editor of The<lb />
Raleigh News and Observer.<lb />
The settlement of a lawsuit<lb />
against the Raleigh Fire Department<lb />
taises the old question of how far<lb />
government should go to end racial<lb />
discrimination. Some whites and a<lb />
good many blacks say government<lb />
has not gone far enough. Others say<lb />
it has gone too far. Whatever the<lb />
answer�and there's truth on both<lb />
sides�the means of achieving the<lb />
goal have taken a bad turn.<lb />
Government has applied three<lb />
different policies to the problem in<lb />
the last 25 years. First, there was the<lb />
so-called separate but equal policy<lb />
of segregation, which permitted ma-<lb />
jority discrimination against<lb />
minorities. Next came equality of<lb />
opportunity or non-discrimination.<lb />
This policy in turn gave way to one<lb />
demanding equality of results and<lb />
permitting discrimination against<lb />
the majority in favor of minorities.<lb />
The result for the Raleigh Fire<lb />
Department will be a firefighting<lb />
and officer corps whose makeup<lb />
will be determined first by racial<lb />
quotas and only then by merit.<lb />
Within three years, according to the<lb />
settlement's terms, at least 16 per-<lb />
cent of the firemen must be black.<lb />
Further, the number of black<lb />
firefighters promoted must repre-<lb />
sent the same percentage of eligible<lb />
black applicants as the number of<lb />
white firefighters promoted<lb />
represents the percentage of eligible<lb />
white applicants.<lb />
The fallacies of this "Counting by<lb />
Race" and the judicial and<lb />
bureaucratic carpentry that brought<lb />
it about are recounted in a recent<lb />
book of that title by two North<lb />
Carolinians. They are William J.<lb />
Bennett, director of the National<lb />
Humanities Center in the Research<lb />
Triangle Park, and Terry Eastland,<lb />
editorial page editor of The<lb />
Greensboro Record.<lb />
The book examines the conflict<lb />
between the ideas of "moral equali-<lb />
ty" and "numerical equality<lb />
Moral equality stems .from the<lb />
Declaration of Independence.<lb />
Because all men are created equal,<lb />
say the authors, "no man should be<lb />
discriminated against or benefited<lb />
because of his race and no man<lb />
because of his race should have his<lb />
claim evaluated on a basis different<lb />
from another man That concept<lb />
became the linchpin of the civil<lb />
rights movement, one endorsed by<lb />
the late Martin Luther King Jr. and<lb />
others of its leaders.<lb />
Numerical equality came into<lb />
fashion in the middle and late<lb />
10's. Its basis is the contention of<lb />
its supporters that America must<lb />
compensate blacks for past<lb />
discrimination by restoring them to<lb />
the position in society they would<lb />
have occupied absent that<lb />
discrimination. "They offer the vi-<lb />
sion of a society in which resources,<lb />
rewards, and benefits are apportion-<lb />
ed in accordance with the percen-<lb />
tages of blacks, browns, yellows,<lb />
reds, and whites in that society<lb />
say the authors.<lb />
the vision of a society in which<lb />
resources, rewards, and benefits are<lb />
apportioned in accordance with the<lb />
percentages of blacks, browns,<lb />
yellows, reds, and whites in that<lb />
society say the authors.<lb />
The results of numerical equality<lb />
reach far beyond the Raleigh Fire<lb />
Department. Reverse discrimina-<lb />
tion, as it is often called, is com-<lb />
monplace in college admission (and,<lb />
i' appears, retention) practices, as<lb />
well as in public and private hiring<lb />
and promotion. The authors see it<lb />
rightly as a source of racial bit-<lb />
terness and potential conflict. And<lb />
they dispute its founding principle<lb />
as fallacious.<lb />
Compensation by race is ground-<lb />
ed in the false assumption that vic-<lb />
timization, suffering and depriva-<lb />
tion of blacks in recent years are<lb />
group, as opposed to individual,<lb />
characteristics, argue Bennett and<lb />
Eastland. "As a result say the<lb />
authors in reference to college ad-<lb />
missions, "the remedial principle is<lb />
denied in two ways. One, the pro-<lb />
grams fail to distinguish the relevant<lb />
differences among minority ap-<lb />
plicants themselves, for some have<lb />
suffered, others have not. And,<lb />
two, the programs fail to benefit<lb />
poor, disadvantaged white ap-<lb />
plicants who have suffered as much<lb />
as, or more than, minority ap-<lb />
plicants<lb />
No doubt many poor whites have<lb />
been penalized in this fashion by the<lb />
University of North Carolina's<lb />
desegregation practices, even<lb />
though those practices are under<lb />
continuing attack by federal of-<lb />
ficials as insufficient. But blacks<lb />
will suffer, too. As the authors<lb />
point out, respect and moral equali-<lb />
ty may be denied not only by harsh<lb />
measures such as slavery but also by<lb />
such seemingly benign ones as<lb />
special compensatory policies on<lb />
race. A benign insult is an insult<lb />
nonetheless.<lb />
"The notion that blacks and<lb />
other minorities 'just don't have it<lb />
and must be 'given something in<lb />
order to be something' not only<lb />
violates the assumption of moral<lb />
equality by which democratic socie-<lb />
ty is ordered and by which other<lb />
minorities have advanced; also, it<lb />
simply isn't true contend Bennett<lb />
and Eastland.<lb />
The federal pressures for coun-<lb />
ting by race are strong. Defending<lb />
the principle of moral equality<lb />
against demands for quota's is a<lb />
costly, time-consuming process. It<lb />
promises little or no success in view<lb />
of recent Supreme Court decisions.<lb />
Merit goes out the window. Stan-<lb />
dards are lowered. The noble princi-<lb />
ple of non-discrimination is<lb />
destroyed. And all of society pays<lb />
the penalties.<lb />
The Appropriate Ending<lb />
The following is an editorial<lb />
reprinted from The Greensboro<lb />
Record, Friday, January 4, 1980.<lb />
The "Me decade a time of un-<lb />
surpassed national self-indulgence,<lb />
ended with some sadly appropriate<lb />
fireworks. A New York woman<lb />
baked her son to exorcise him of a<lb />
devil-induced fever. A Quebec<lb />
reveler incinerated 44 co-convives at<lb />
a New Year's bash. And in North<lb />
Carolina, Jerry Lee Couick, who,<lb />
mistaking his t-shirted son for a<lb />
white-tailed deer, killed him, tear-<lb />
fully blamed the state for the death.<lb />
If there had been a law requiring<lb />
hunters to wear orange hunting<lb />
vests (as all prudent hunters do,<lb />
anyway), he argued, Roger Lee<lb />
Couick would be alive today.<lb />
In his anguish Mr. Couick<lb />
brilliantly summarized the sen-<lb />
timents of a nation that, despite its<lb />
purported conservatism, wants<lb />
government to regulate misery and<lb />
conflict out of existence. The "Me<lb />
generation" also is the<lb />
"Do-it-for-Me" generation, a<lb />
generation paralyzed by fear, crippl-<lb />
ed by stagnant New Deal liberalism,<lb />
dependent upon the guidance of Big<lb />
Brother.<lb />
Yet if the past decade has proved<lb />
anything, it's proved that govern-<lb />
ment cannot solve men's personal<lb />
crises. Indeed, it is doubtful that it<lb />
can solve even the public problems<lb />
for which it has taken responsibility.<lb />
An example: in Westfield,<lb />
Massachusetts, two almost identical<lb />
sewer projects are in progress. One<lb />
is financed by the city, the other bv<lb />
Uncle Sam. The first is on budgt<lb />
and will be ready to take contracts<lb />
in early spring. The second is only<lb />
halfway through a four-step process<lb />
required before Washington will ap-<lb />
prove funding. In step three, the city<lb />
must ask each and every citizen if he<lb />
uses a sewerline, how effective it is,<lb />
and so on. During steps one and<lb />
two, the cost of the project<lb />
quadrupled. The moral? Do it<lb />
yourself.<lb />
In a more perfect universe, in-<lb />
dividuals would have the courage<lb />
and common sense to dirty their<lb />
hands and rebuild their com-<lb />
munities. But the "Me generation'<lb />
perpetuated the tragic mvth that in-<lb />
dividuals are powerless and unim-<lb />
portant, and that only government<lb />
and business have the insight or<lb />
power to achieve anything � in-<lb />
cluding spiritual renewal.<lb />
We are not the venal and stupid<lb />
creatures depicted by the "Me"<lb />
manifesto: time and aaain<lb />
Americans have shown the capacity<lb />
to improve themselves and their<lb />
communities, to support fairness<lb />
and equality, to restore order, and<lb />
to promote republican virtues<lb />
without the avuncular assistance of<lb />
the federal government. Uncle<lb />
Sam's primary duty is to protect.<lb />
not to mother. If he tries to do more<lb />
than prevent lawlessness and<lb />
violence at home and defend our in-<lb />
terests abroad, he gets spread too<lb />
thin to be effective and we find<lb />
ourselves in messes like those we<lb />
now face in Iran and Afghanistan.<lb />
UN Is Impotent<lb /><lb />
The following editorial is<lb />
reprinted from The Greensboro<lb />
Record, Friday, January 4, 1980.<lb />
Perhaps nothing better sym-<lb />
bolizes the impotence of the United<lb />
Nations than the picture of<lb />
Secretary General Kurt Waldheim,<lb />
ostensibly on a peace mission to<lb />
Iran, huddled like a frightened fawn<lb />
in the corner of a van, trying to<lb />
escape from Iranian students deter-<lb />
mined to rip him limb from limb.<lb />
And perhaps nothing better sym-<lb />
bolizes world respect for the<lb />
organization than the Iranian televi-<lb />
sion biography of Mr. Waldheim<lb />
that interspliced an accurate sum-<lb />
mary of his diplomatic career with<lb />
carnage filmed in the shah's prisons,<lb />
the implication being that the<lb />
genteel Secretary assisted in the<lb />
murder of Iranian dissidents.<lb />
Mr. Waldheim and his organiza-<lb />
tion are the Rodney Danger fields of<lb />
the diplomatic world. Their con-<lb />
demnation of Israel and trade sanc-<lb />
tions against Rhodesia amounted to<lb />
naught. Their peacekeeping mis-<lb />
sions have failed to stop wars in<lb />
Africa and the Middle East. They<lb />
get no respect.<lb />
Even as Mr. Waldheim was strug-<lb />
gling to remain intact, President<lb />
Carter was announcing that he<lb />
would combat the Soviet invasion of<lb />
Afghanistan by requesting that the<lb />
very same United Nations condemn<lb />
the act, maybe even place sanctions<lb />
on the venturesome Russians.<lb />
The decision would have done<lb />
Neville Chamberlain proud. With<lb />
one swift stroke, Mr. Carter effc<lb />
lively ceded Afghanistan to th.<lb />
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics<lb />
� just as Chamberlain made the<lb />
Sudetenland a peace offering to<lb />
Hitler. In addition, the President<lb />
contemplated other "severe" ac-<lb />
tions � weakening trade relations,<lb />
boycotting the Olympics, postpon-<lb />
ing the SALT vote.<lb />
Almost immediately the price of<lb />
gold shot past the $600 mark. A jit-<lb />
tery monetary market reflected the<lb />
fears of a world already skeptical of<lb />
America's willingness to defend<lb />
itself and its friends.<lb />
A side effect of the hike will be in-<lb />
creased inflation here, and con-<lb />
tinued weakening of the dollar. And<lb />
that will mean greater economic<lb />
hardship for the United States<lb />
because the timid Georgian could<lb />
not take a stand during the most im-<lb />
portant crisis of his presidency.<lb />
That, too, is appropriate. In a<lb />
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omestic woes into a single sj mboli<lb />
mess. The plummeting dollar and<lb />
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ness of his domestic and foreign<lb />
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weakness of his resolve to defend<lb />
freedom than the decision to place<lb />
Afghanistan's fate before the<lb />
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