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�he Saat (Earnlmtan<lb />
Vol. 54 NOvJB<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Thursday, May 29, 1980<lb />
(.reemilk V(<lb />
Circulation 5.(MM<lb />
Transit Management Inquiry Under Way<lb />
Sherrod<lb />
B TERRY (.RAY<lb />
New r (iitur<lb />
An inquiry into the management<lb />
practices of two former SGA transit<lb />
managers has been authorized, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Elmer Meyer, vice<lb />
chancellor for Student Life.<lb />
The inquiry was initiated by SGA<lb />
President Charlie Sherrod, who<lb />
thinks that transit records were<lb />
destroyed or removed from their<lb />
Mendenhall office following Sher-<lb />
rod's replacement of former transit<lb />
co-managers Chubby Abshire and<lb />
I eonard Fleming with two new ap-<lb />
pointees.<lb />
According to Sherrod. shredded<lb />
transit documents that were found<lb />
in the office were later taken bv a<lb />
janitor, so the prime evidence in the<lb />
case is no longer available.<lb />
Abshire and Fleming deny that<lb />
any official transit records were<lb />
tampered with and say that shredd-<lb />
ed documents that were found were<lb />
items of only personal concern to<lb />
them. For instance, Fleming said<lb />
last week that he removed papers<lb />
related to a private study of the<lb />
University of Maryland Transit<lb />
System he conducted last year.<lb />
Sherrod said Tuesday that an<lb />
audit would be conducted on the<lb />
transit books and that he was<lb />
gathering written statements of in-<lb />
dividuals who may have releant in-<lb />
formation concerning the matter.<lb />
Fleming said Wednesday that he<lb />
was "not worried in the least"<lb />
about the inquiry, but said that the<lb />
audit should also be done on the<lb />
manager that preceded him in the<lb />
transit system, to provide a basis for<lb />
comparison of management prac-<lb />
tices.<lb />
Meyer said that the inquiry was<lb />
being conducted under the auspices<lb />
of James Mallory of the Student Af-<lb />
fairs office. Mallory could not be<lb />
reached for comment Wednesday.<lb />
Sherrod said that there would be a<lb />
full disclosure of the findings of the<lb />
inquiry but did not say when the fin-<lb />
dings would be available.<lb />
Abshire and Fleming were replac-<lb />
ed b Nicky Francis and Danny<lb />
O'Connor after Sherrod was elected<lb />
SGA president in early May.<lb />
Abshire<lb />
Fleming<lb />
Pitt Parents Favor<lb />
School Sex Classes<lb />
 l N(�. Hurt-mi<lb />
Mosl Put County adults believe<lb />
that the school system should be in-<lb />
volved in se education, according<lb />
to a recent survey directed by an<lb />
ECU faculty member.<lb />
The survey, undertaken by Dr.<lb />
Grant Somes, statistician in the<lb />
ECU School of Allied Health and<lb />
social Professions, indicated that<lb />
78 43 percent of the 649 persons<lb />
responding believe that schools<lb />
aid be at least partially responsi-<lb />
ble for a child's education concern-<lb />
�personal cleanliness.<lb />
�bodih growth and develop-<lb />
ment,<lb />
� human reproduction.<lb />
� risks involved in sex, including<lb />
veneical disease,<lb />
�courtship and marriage, and<lb />
�birth control methods.<lb />
Dr. Somes information was<lb />
gathered by students in two of his<lb />
classes as well as students in the<lb />
School of Nursing and several<lb />
volunteers. Questions were directed<lb />
to persons selected at random from<lb />
the telephone directory.<lb />
Each respondent was asked to<lb />
reply "yes" or "no" to whether the<lb />
family, the church, the school<lb />
Drug Views<lb />
Hardening,<lb />
Says Study<lb />
ANN ARBOR. Ml (CPS) � Next<lb />
year's college freshmen will be the<lb />
most conservative about drugs in<lb />
years, according to a new study.<lb />
The study, conducted by Univer-<lb />
sity of Michigan psychologists<lb />
Lloyd Johnston, Patrick O'Malley<lb />
and Jerald Bachman, discovered<lb />
that some 75 percent of the 17,000<lb />
high school seniors surveyed disap-<lb />
proved of using illicit drugs, except<lb />
marijuana. Over 90 percent of the<lb />
seniors frowned on regular use of<lb />
cocaine, heroin, FSD, am-<lb />
phetamines or barbiturates.<lb />
"Attitudes toward regular mari-<lb />
juana use the study summary<lb />
says, "have actually hardened"<lb />
since 1977.<lb />
See DRUG Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
system, the family physician or the<lb />
local health department should be<lb />
involved in sex education.<lb />
Leading the field was the family,<lb />
which about 98 percent of<lb />
respondents believe should provide<lb />
sex education. Following were the<lb />
school system and the family physi-<lb />
cian.<lb />
Only half replied that the church<lb />
should play a role in sex education,<lb />
and most respondents who did<lb />
specified that instruction regarding<lb />
courtship and marriage is an ap-<lb />
propriate area of responsibility for<lb />
churches.<lb />
A fairly high percentage respond-<lb />
ed thai the local health department<lb />
is a proper source of education con-<lb />
cerning human reproduction, risks<lb />
of social sexual activity and birth<lb />
control<lb />
Dr. Somes noted that his sample<lb />
of adults included 239 males and<lb />
410 females, ranging in age from 18<lb />
to 76; 435 of the participants had<lb />
children ranging in age from<lb />
newborn to 59.<lb />
Incoming Students<lb />
May Strain Funds<lb />
PhOlO D� CHAP GURLEY<lb />
Mr. Jack Boone teaches a class in Health 1000, a required course which<lb />
includes instruction on human sexual anatomy and reproduction.<lb />
Residents of Pitt C ountv appear to support the same type of instruction<lb />
for their school-aye children.<lb />
Arrested, Know<lb />
B TERRY CRAY<lb />
and LARRY Z1CHERMAN<lb />
In the last two weeks, two ECU<lb />
students have appeared in District<lb />
Court in Greenville in separate<lb />
cases, one charged with disorderly<lb />
conduct, the other with disorderly<lb />
conduct and resisting arrest.<lb />
The same ECU policeman<lb />
brought the charges against the<lb />
students.<lb />
The students were breaking no<lb />
laws when approached by the<lb />
policeman, who was working in<lb />
plainclothes for both instances. One<lb />
of the students was sitting in his car<lb />
with three other friends in the<lb />
you should be aware that you have<lb />
certain rights and responsibilities<lb />
which must be observed.<lb />
A person can be detained without<lb />
being arrested. This is a gray area of<lb />
the law since it is not always clear<lb />
whether you are detained or ar-<lb />
rested. A person can be lawfully de-<lb />
tained, with probable cause. Pro-<lb />
bable cause requires that the police<lb />
have a good reason to believe that<lb />
you have committed a specific<lb />
crime.<lb />
A person arrested has the right to<lb />
remain silent, and the North<lb />
Carolina Civil Liberties Union<lb />
(NCCLU) recommends that you use<lb />
some serious cases, such as a murder<lb />
or rape, if he believes it not in the<lb />
best interest of the public.<lb />
You have the right to have an at-<lb />
torney present during questioning,<lb />
and you can consult with an at-<lb />
torney at any time. N.C. Civil<lb />
Liberties Union notes that anything<lb />
told to the police can be used in<lb />
court, but any conversations with<lb />
Confidential Loans<lb />
The director of ECL's financial<lb />
aid office said Tuesday that applica-<lb />
tions for student aid have increased<lb />
35 percent over last year.<lb />
Robert Boudreaux, director of<lb />
financial aid, said that his office has<lb />
received 4,473 applications so far<lb />
this year, compared to a total of<lb />
about 3,000 last year.<lb />
"Last year at this time, we had<lb />
processed and mailed out 1,232<lb />
awards for financial aid said<lb />
Boudreaux. "This year, we've mail-<lb />
ed out about 1,000 awards, but we<lb />
have four more drawers of applica-<lb />
tions ready to process<lb />
Boudreaux estimated that the<lb />
drawers held about 600 more ap-<lb />
plications.<lb />
According to Boudreaux, there<lb />
are two main reasons for the in-<lb />
crease. "First of all, people are ap-<lb />
Laws<lb />
your attorney are confidential and<lb />
cannot be used against you. If you<lb />
wish to have an attorney but cannot<lb />
afford one, the court must appoint<lb />
one for you at no charge.<lb />
You also have the right to a<lb />
telephone call, to anyone you<lb />
choose. The Civil Liberties Union<lb />
See ARRLSI S Page 3, Col. 7<lb />
plying earlier than usual, primarily<lb />
because they've been reading about<lb />
shortages in funds and wa be<lb />
sure to receive an award Mso, more<lb />
parent are finding that the i<lb />
apply for financial aid Boudreaux<lb />
noted.<lb />
Boudreaux also said thai tl e<lb />
jority of the applica<lb />
incoming freshmen and transfer<lb />
students.<lb />
The admissions office recently<lb />
reported that it had received 6,00<lb />
freshman applications prior to May<lb />
5, when the university put a fr�<lb />
on further applications<lb />
The increased demand will<lb />
little effect on those who apply for<lb />
the Basic Educational Oportunity<lb />
Grant (BEOG). since the law re-<lb />
quires that all those found eligible<lb />
receive awards. Other aid programs.<lb />
however, are limited by the amount<lb />
of federal or state money allocated.<lb />
These are the ork-Study program,<lb />
the National Direct Student Loan,<lb />
the Supplemental Education Oppor-<lb />
tunity Grant and the Nursing a<lb />
Health Professions grants.<lb />
"We have been fortunate in that<lb />
our tentative budgets for next year<lb />
have increased over last year �<lb />
Boudreaux. We'll be able to work<lb />
with students who get their appl<lb />
tions in before fall<lb />
But Boudreaux also note "1<lb />
don't think it's going to be as i<lb />
this vear as last year<lb />
freshman parking lot, and the other that right since anything you say can<lb />
was walking in a dormitory hallway<lb />
from a friend's room to his own<lb />
room.<lb />
Because both of the students<lb />
believed the policeman had no<lb />
reason to detain and question them,<lb />
thev resisted (one of them physical-<lb />
ly) and it landed both of them in<lb />
court.<lb />
One of the students was found<lb />
not guilty. The other was fined $109<lb />
be used against you in court. You<lb />
also have the right to speak with an<lb />
attorney and should do so whether<lb />
you are guilty or not, before any<lb />
questioning takes place. The at-<lb />
torney should be present during<lb />
questioning.<lb />
If you are arrested, you have the<lb />
right to be released under bond or<lb />
on your own recognizance<lb />
(signature bond). A magistrate sets<lb />
Students Indicate Support<lb />
Of Fee-Funded Abortions<lb />
andvas told to pay S30 to replace the bond, not the police. Bond will<lb />
the policeman's pants, which had be set in most cases but not if the<lb />
been torn in the scuffle. magistrate has reason to believe that<lb />
If you are ever unlucky enough to the defendant will not show up in<lb />
be stopped or arrested by the police, court. He mav also not set bond in<lb />
By LARRY Z1CHERMAN<lb />
Antataal News Kdilor<lb />
ECU students appear to be<lb />
strongly in favor of the SGA's Con-<lb />
fidential Loan fund, according to a<lb />
poll conducted by The East Caroli-<lb />
nian.<lb />
Seventy-two percent of those<lb />
questioned favored the fund, which<lb />
is used to provide six-month,<lb />
interest-free loans of up to $150 for<lb />
the termination or continuation of<lb />
pregnancies. It is available to both<lb />
men and women.<lb />
While a poll population of 60<lb />
students is too small to draw any<lb />
definite conclusions, it does indicate<lb />
the way students feel about the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
SGA President Charlie Sherrod<lb />
said recently that the only way the<lb />
SGA would abolish the fund is if an<lb />
overwhelming number of students<lb />
felt it was wrong and should be<lb />
discontinued. He added that he has<lb />
been in student government for<lb />
three years, and no one had ever<lb />
said anything like that to him.<lb />
The poll was composed of 48 per-<lb />
cent males and 52 percent females.<lb />
By class, 3 percent were freshmen,<lb />
22 percent sophomores, 35 percent<lb />
juniors, 33 percent seniors and 7<lb />
percent graduate students.<lb />
The biggest complaint raised by<lb />
those supporting the fund was that<lb />
it is under the control of the SGA<lb />
treasurer. While the treasurer does<lb />
not make a moral judgement in the<lb />
administration of the loan fund, ac-<lb />
cording to Kirk Little, SGA<lb />
treasurer, several respondents felt<lb />
the temptation for either moral<lb />
judgements or "leaks" of informa-<lb />
tion about those receiving loans is<lb />
too great. Twelve percent expressed<lb />
dissatisfaction with having to go to<lb />
another student for such aid. "It's<lb />
embarassing enough to need the<lb />
loan, and 1 would be even more em-<lb />
barassed to go before a fellow stu-<lb />
dent to get it said one.<lb />
Among those opposed to the<lb />
fund, the primary reason cited was a<lb />
fundamental opposition to abor-<lb />
tion. "Abortion is the killing of a<lb />
human being, and 1 don't feel the<lb />
students should have to pay for it<lb />
said one student.<lb />
The main reason for support of<lb />
the fund is that it is a service to the<lb />
students.<lb />
"The fund is there so that a<lb />
woman has a choice in what she can<lb />
do about her pregnancy and is only<lb />
used as a matter of personal choice.<lb />
See STUDENTS Page 3, Col. 1<lb />
Streakers Charged on The inside<lb />
Dock Street Theatre<lb />
Ptioto by RICHARD GREEN<lb />
Streaking made a brief comeback fice to demand the streakers'<lb />
on the University of Virginia cam- release. Some of the protestors<lb />
pus. Four students there were ar- disrobed, after being told by police<lb />
rested for dashing across campus to disperse. At least three of the pro-<lb />
Aw - �- -  w nude recently, and their arrest was testors were arrested and charged<lb />
w , u j .�- � r the Dock Street Theatre is built on the site of one of America's first playhouses. The protested almost immediately by with resisting arrest, assault and<lb />
rh abLUt ,4� ?thCr StUdentS, Wh,� battery, public drunkenness or in-<lb />
IZ�� be held in the theatre. See story, page 5. gathered at the university police of- citing a not.<lb />
Albums5<lb />
Announcements2<lb />
Classifieds3<lb />
Editorials4<lb />
intramurals2<lb />
Movies5<lb />
Spoleto5<lb /><pb facs="00057268_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN MAY 29, 1980<lb />
Of<lb />
Announcements<lb />
The operating hours of some of ECU's student services have been changed for<lb />
the summer session. For the convenience of our readers, The East Carolinian has<lb />
compiled this table of various business hours, which may be clipped out for handy<lb />
reference.<lb />
JOYNER LIBRARY<lb />
MonThurs.<lb />
Fri.<lb />
Sat<lb />
Sun<lb />
ALLIED HEALTH<lb />
(1st session)<lb />
Mon. Thurs.<lb />
Fri.<lb />
Sat<lb />
Sun.<lb />
BOOK STORE<lb />
Mon Fri.<lb />
Closed on Saturday<lb />
SNACK BAR<lb />
Mon. Fri.<lb />
Closed on Saturday<lb />
CROATAN<lb />
Mon Thur.<lb />
Fri.<lb />
Closed on Saturday<lb />
STUDENT BANK<lb />
Mon. Fri.<lb />
� a.m10 p.m.<lb />
t a.m10 p.m.<lb />
 a.mS p.m.<lb />
1 p.m10 p.m.<lb />
INFIRMARY<lb />
Clinic Hours:<lb />
MonFri.<lb />
Sat.<lb />
� a.m. 11 p.m.<lb />
� a.mS p.m.<lb />
� a.m5 p.m.<lb />
2 p.m11 p.m.<lb />
8:30 a.m5 p.m.<lb />
7:30 a.m. 5 p.m.<lb />
7:30 a.m9 p.m.<lb />
7:30 a.m. S p.m.<lb />
10 a.m. 4:30 p.m<lb />
Sun.<lb />
Nurses on call 24 hours.<lb />
MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER<lb />
Building Hours<lb />
Mon 1:30 a.m. 11 p.<lb />
Tues. Fri. i:30 a.m. S p.n<lb />
Sat. Sun Closed<lb />
7 a.mS p.m.<lb />
(To see a doctor, must be registered by 4:30 p.m.)<lb />
9 a.m10 p.m.<lb />
(Must register by 9:4$ a.m.)<lb />
S p.m p.m.<lb />
(Must register by S:4S p.m.)<lb />
9 a.m9:30 a.m. only<lb />
Applicants<lb />
Students who intend to apply for<lb />
admission to major in Social<lb />
Work, Law Enforcement, or Cor<lb />
rections in the Fall Semester<lb />
should submit an application as<lb />
soon as possible and make an ap<lb />
pointment for an interview during<lb />
the summer. Students who are in<lb />
the second semester of the<lb />
sophomore year or first semester<lb />
of the junior year who meet the<lb />
minimum requirements are eligi<lb />
ble to apply. Applications may be<lb />
obtained in 312 Allied Health<lb />
Building. For more information<lb />
call 757 6961<lb />
Tax Aid<lb />
Co-Op<lb />
The Coop Office, 313 Rawl<lb />
Building, 757 6979, is looking for<lb />
students who may be interested in<lb />
fall 1980 or spring 1981 Co op posi<lb />
tions. These positions are salaried<lb />
and are for undergraduate (U)<lb />
andor graduate (G) students<lb />
US Dept. of Agriculture,<lb />
Washington, DC<lb />
nutrition, community<lb />
nutrition, public<lb />
health, accounting,<lb />
finance, political<lb />
science, public ad<lb />
ministration,<lb />
statistics, computer<lb />
science, or manage<lb />
ment information<lb />
system majors (U)<lb />
management<lb />
teresttyping<lb />
quired (U).<lb />
in<lb />
re<lb />
Bowling Center<lb />
Mon.<lb />
TuesFri.<lb />
Sat Sun.<lb />
Billiards Center<lb />
Mon.<lb />
TuesFri.<lb />
Sat Sun<lb />
Music Listening Center<lb />
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The Snack Bar and the Crafts Center will be closed over the summer.<lb />
The Internal Revenue Service Of<lb />
fice at 211 Evans Street in Green<lb />
ville offers free assistance to tax<lb />
payers year round. Anyone receiv<lb />
ing a Federal tax notice or an ad<lb />
justment to their tax account they<lb />
do not understand should visit the<lb />
IRS office for an explanation<lb />
Also, if at least ten weeks have<lb />
gone since a Federal tax return<lb />
was filed for a refund and the re<lb />
fund hasn't arrived, the taxpayer<lb />
should inquire at the Evans Street<lb />
office. Assistance is available<lb />
every weekday from 800 a.m. to<lb />
4.30 p.m. Taxpayers may receive<lb />
faster service in the early morning<lb />
or late afternoon, when fewer peo<lb />
pie use the service. No appoint<lb />
ment is necessary<lb />
US Forest Service, Personnel,<lb />
Asheville. N.C. in<lb />
terest in personnel<lb />
managementwriting<lb />
skills desired (U)<lb />
NASA, Washington, DC, Interna<lb />
tional Affairs Divi<lb />
sion. interest in inter<lb />
national affairs (G or<lb />
U) Personnel Divi<lb />
sion: personnel mgt<lb />
interesttyping re<lb />
quired (U)<lb />
HEW, Washington, DC. Office of<lb />
the Secretary, Ex<lb />
ecutive Search Divi<lb />
Sion personnel<lb />
Burroughs Wellcome, Research<lb />
Triangle Park, N.C<lb />
science majors �<lb />
must have completed<lb />
organic chemistry<lb />
(U).<lb />
Smithsonian institution.<lb />
Washington, DC<lb />
writing, music, art,<lb />
audiovisual biology<lb />
and history maiors<lb />
(G)<lb />
Coupon Club<lb />
The Greenville Coupon Club has<lb />
recently been formed Students,<lb />
homemakers and any interested<lb />
persons are invited to join The<lb />
purpose of the club is to help<lb />
members cut down on the high<lb />
price of food and household goods<lb />
it will meet regularly to swap in<lb />
formation on the best bargains in<lb />
town, to share ways of saving<lb />
money in the home, and to ex<lb />
change magazine and newspaper<lb />
food coupons There is no cost to<lb />
join Meetings will be held every<lb />
other Tuesday night at 7 00 p m<lb />
For more information, call Ellen<lb />
Freyman at 756 2553<lb />
NTE<lb />
The National Teacher Exarmna<lb />
tions will be offered at ECU on<lb />
Saturday, July 19 Application<lb />
blanks are available at the ECU<lb />
Testing Center. 105 Speight<lb />
Registration deadline is June 25<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Management Ad<lb />
mission Test will be offered at<lb />
ECU on Saturday, July 12 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are available at<lb />
the ECU Testing Center, 105<lb />
Speight Registration deadline is<lb />
June 25<lb />
Self-Help<lb />
The Coop office at ECU has two<lb />
openings for self help iObs which<lb />
must be filled immediately Both<lb />
require typing skills and office ex<lb />
penence Students must be enroll<lb />
ed m summer school to be eligible<lb />
For more information, contact the<lb />
Cooperative Education Office. 313<lb />
Rawl, or can 757 6979<lb />
Discount Day<lb />
Fridays are savings days at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Prices are ' : OFF every Friday<lb />
from 1 p m until 4pm for bowl<lb />
ing, billiards and table tennis<lb />
Make Friday your day to save and<lb />
have fun too with Discount Day"<lb />
at Mendenhall<lb />
Video Game<lb />
Asteroids" is here The hottest<lb />
new video game is on campus for<lb />
you Come over to Mendenhall,<lb />
take a break from the heat and<lb />
test your space fighting ability<lb />
Mendenhail's summer hours are<lb />
8 30 a m 11 00 p m Monday, and<lb />
8 30 am 500 pm. Tuesday<lb />
Friday<lb />
Fun and Play<lb />
TN. intramural summer sports<lb />
program promises to be a t.me of<lb />
Tun recreation and socializing<lb />
and wed like to mv.te you to io,n<lb />
us Come by the intramural Of<lb />
f.ce located in Memorial Gym to<lb />
sign up for basketball sottbau<lb />
Bowling, tenn.s canoeing golf<lb />
putt putt or racquetbail Come D,<lb />
soon, because the play w.M beg.r<lb />
in late May and early June<lb />
We are also offering a Wednes<lb />
day Whoop De Doo each w en<lb />
from6to8pm at Memo at Gym<lb />
featuring badminton basketoan<lb />
volleyball horseshoes swimming<lb />
and lots of fun!<lb />
And if you re interested in iogg<lb />
,ng. conditioning, exercise or<lb />
weight control come by and s.gn<lb />
up for our special classes m these<lb />
areas Classes will beg.n next<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday at 5 30<lb />
p m , so come by soon<lb />
Summer Jobs<lb />
22 summer tobs with state govern<lb />
ment must be filled by June 9<lb />
Educational Research Ass'Stan's<lb />
must have writing and inform a<lb />
tion gathering ability and inter<lb />
view skills Jobs last 10 weeks anc<lb />
pay S3 50 per hour They are<lb />
available in Guilford, Alamance<lb />
Forsyth. Davidson. Durham<lb />
Cumberland. Wake Robeson<lb />
Mecklenburg Gastor ana Pit<lb />
Counties For more information<lb />
contact the Cooperative Education<lb />
Office 313 Rawl or call 757 6979<lb />
ECU Summer Activities<lb />
Intramurals Sponsors Sports<lb />
WESTERN<lb />
SIZZLIN<lb />
The Intramural-<lb />
Recreational summer<lb />
program is now in full<lb />
swing. Ten activities<lb />
are offered first session<lb />
with hopes that one or<lb />
more activities will<lb />
meet the recreational<lb />
needs of all students<lb />
and practical ex-<lb />
periences, which offers<lb />
a basis upon which to<lb />
build an understanding<lb />
of cardiovascular<lb />
fitness and the chance<lb />
to put that understan-<lb />
ding into practice. The<lb />
class meets every Mon-<lb />
and faculty. Currently, day and Wednesday at<lb />
1-on-l basketball, 5:30 on the Bunting<lb />
Tennis<lb />
County Vets<lb />
File Claims<lb />
3-on-3 basketball and<lb />
softball are being<lb />
played, with a Putt-<lb />
Putt Tournament<lb />
beginning this aff<lb />
noon. Anyone in-<lb />
terested in participating<lb />
in the following events<lb />
can come by room 204<lb />
in Memorial Gym to<lb />
sign up.<lb />
Bicycle Race and<lb />
Rodeo<lb />
Entry deadline for<lb />
the First Annual IM<lb />
Bicycle Race and<lb />
Rodeo is Tuesday, June<lb />
3 at 5:00 p.m. The Race<lb />
and Rodeo are schedul-<lb />
ed for Wednesday,<lb />
June 4.<lb />
Track. Contact Bob<lb />
Fox at Z57-6387 or<lb />
come by 204 Memorial<lb />
Gym for more informa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Whoop-De-Doo<lb />
Every Wednesday<lb />
night a Family Fun<lb />
night is offered in<lb />
Memorial Gym from<lb />
6:00-8:00 p.m. A wide<lb />
variety of activities, in-<lb />
cluding volleyball and<lb />
swimming, are offered.<lb />
Students, faculty and<lb />
their families are en-<lb />
couraged to attend for<lb />
a night of good,<lb />
wholesome fun.<lb />
Bowling<lb />
Informal<lb />
Recreation<lb />
Free Play Hours in<lb />
Memorial Gym are<lb />
3:00-10:00 p.m<lb />
Monday-Thursday;<lb />
3:00-6:00 p.m. Friday;<lb />
and 12:00 noon-6:00<lb />
p.m Saturday and<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Swinng � o <lb />
hours in Memorial<lb />
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a.m1:00 p.m Mon-<lb />
day, V riesday, Fri-<lb />
day; and 6:00-8:00<lb />
p.m Wednesday.<lb />
Minges pool hours are<lb />
4:00-8:00 p.m<lb />
Monday-Sunday.<lb />
Equipment check-<lb />
out hours in Memorial<lb />
Gym room 1 16<lb />
(757-6911) are 12:00<lb />
noon-10:00 p.m<lb />
Monday-Thursday,<lb />
and 12:00 noon-6:00<lb />
p.m Friday-Sunday.<lb />
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have filed claims<lb />
related to the Agent<lb />
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according to Walter<lb />
Tucker, district service<lb />
officer of the N.C.<lb />
Division of Veteran Af-<lb />
fairs.<lb />
Agent Orange is also<lb />
known as dioxin, a<lb />
powerful chemical<lb />
"The VA has to<lb />
determine which units<lb />
the soldiers served with<lb />
and at what time before<lb />
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i'or team and individual<lb />
bowling is Friday, May<lb />
30 at 5:00. Play begins<lb />
A jogging and condi- Monday, June 2.<lb />
we can establish proof tioning class is offered<lb />
that there was exposure by the Intramural Tennis Classic<lb />
to the chemical department. The class<lb />
Tucker said. "We're<lb />
also waiting on more<lb />
complete medical infor-<lb />
mation on the effects<lb />
and symptoms<lb />
Although it is not<lb />
known exactly how<lb />
is geared to meet the<lb />
fitness needs of all par-<lb />
ticipants, with an in-<lb />
dividualized program<lb />
designed for each and<lb />
every participant. The<lb />
class combines theory<lb />
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up for the tennis tour-<lb />
nament is Friday, May<lb />
30 at 5:00. Tournament<lb />
dates are Monday June<lb />
2 through Thursday,<lb />
June 5.<lb />
compound that was us- many Vietnam veterans<lb />
ed in the Vietnam War are attending ECU,<lb />
to defoliate jungle<lb />
areas, thus depriving<lb />
enemy troops of cover.<lb />
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hundreds of Vietnam<lb />
veterans have reported<lb />
suffering from symp-<lb />
toms believed to be<lb />
caused by exposure to<lb />
the chemical while in<lb />
Vietnam. may have been exposed<lb />
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six area veterans had <lb />
filed claims with his a ciaim-<lb />
Greenville office. Ac- "In the event it is<lb />
cording to Tucker, the proven in the years to<lb />
Veterans Administra- come that the dioxin is<lb />
over 500 individuals<lb />
receive VA educational<lb />
benefits here, and<lb />
many of them could be<lb />
Vietnam War veterans.<lb />
Charles Lewis, assis-<lb />
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officer in Winston-<lb />
Salem, encourages<lb />
those who think they<lb />
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settlements with the<lb />
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cases are still being in-<lb />
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UM Battles Dating Computer<lb />
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 a corn-<lb />
dating program<lb />
Marc Siegel, a dating<lb />
service organizer for<lb />
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tion, sas Interpersonal<lb />
University of Research Inc. delivered<lb />
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provide the til a release form was<lb />
signed indicating that<lb />
IRI's work was<lb />
satisfactory. The<lb />
university attorney ad-<lb />
vised SGA against sign-<lb />
ing the release form<lb />
before seeing the match<lb />
forms. But after a four-<lb />
hour discussion, Siegel<lb />
savs, SGA decided to<lb />
sign the release form<lb />
"because it was better<lb />
than disappointing all<lb />
the students who had<lb />
signed up<lb />
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that 1R1 "was very un-<lb />
professional in its deal<lb />
ings with us Students<lb />
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on the project, he sas,<lb />
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taught similar programs for<lb />
students of all levels ranging from<lb />
prep school through post graduate.<lb />
'The Interview a one-session<lb />
class set for Thursdav, June 12, 7-10<lb />
p.m is for the first-time job hunter<lb />
or the person who plans to relocate.<lb />
The class will begin with prepara-<lb />
tion for a job interview and focus on<lb />
qualities interviewers look for, good<lb />
interview performance and pro-<lb />
cedures to be followed after the in-<lb />
terv iew.<lb />
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The East Carolinian will be printed<lb />
each Thursday during summer school.<lb />
Rates for classified ads are:<lb />
1 st 15 words-$l .00 (minimum charge)<lb />
Each additional word-$.05<lb />
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to students who never<lb />
received their matches,<lb />
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to do it on our own<lb />
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bulletin boards for details.<lb />
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Rights of Citizens<lb />
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advises that you use it<lb />
to call family, fri "�s<lb />
or a bondsman.<lb />
If police request to<lb />
search you or your<lb />
house or car, you do<lb />
not have to consent<lb />
unless you have been<lb />
placed under arrest.<lb />
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this is what is known as<lb />
"Stop and Frisk Stop<lb />
and Frisk allows police<lb />
who have a good<lb />
reason to believe that<lb />
you are carrying a<lb />
weapon to stop and<lb />
frisk you on the street.<lb />
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have to consent to a<lb />
search. If you, your<lb />
house or your car are<lb />
searched anyway,<lb />
before you have been<lb />
arrested, it is an illegal<lb />
search and anything<lb />
found cannot be used<lb />
in court.<lb />
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leave anything out in<lb />
plain sight, it can be<lb />
law full) seized and field<lb />
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without an attorney<lb />
present.<lb />
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to have an attornev pie<lb />
sent during questioning<lb />
or to consult with one<lb />
at any time. Use that<lb />
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May 29, 1980<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Student Aid Cuts<lb />
Carter Confuses Education Funds<lb />
With Federal Government Waste<lb />
In his futile attempt to balance<lb />
the federal budget, President Carter<lb />
requested cuts in student financial<lb />
aid, and the House Appropriations<lb />
Committee gave its nod of approval<lb />
by reducing the Basic Educational<lb />
Opportunity Grants (BEOG) pro-<lb />
Reducing the availability of money<lb />
that often is not repaid makes more<lb />
sense than reducing grants which<lb />
finance the education of lower in-<lb />
come students.<lb />
All the cuts will make it tougher<lb />
on people who are trying to better<lb />
gram by $140 million in 1980. The themselves through higher educa<lb />
committee also postponed funds to tion. The BEOG cut may make<lb />
colleges for the removal of architec- some middle-class students ineligi-<lb />
tural barriers to handicapped ble for those grants. Many of those<lb />
students. Once again Carter has his students became eligible for grants<lb />
priorities in the wrong order. just last year with the passage of the<lb />
The idea of eliminating deficit Middle Income Student Assistance<lb />
spending to stimulate the ecpnomy Act.<lb />
and reduce inflation is a good one,<lb />
but asking students to suffer in the<lb />
crunch simply is not a sound<lb />
economic plan, especially when pre-<lb />
A recent release by the College<lb />
Board predicts rising enrollment in<lb />
the next two decades even though<lb />
the present enrollment trend is<lb />
sent college enrollments are declin- declining. Howard R. Bowen, a na-<lb />
ing. One way to help the economy is tional authority on the economics of<lb />
to educate as many Americans as we higher education, says colleges<lb />
can. and universities need not close their<lb />
With a little help from the OPEC doors as a result of declining<lb />
nations, the federal government is enrollments in the 1980s Bowen<lb />
directly responsible for the gallop- advocates a policy including "the<lb />
ing inflation rate. Financial aid, like addition of new student clienteles<lb />
most other things, has not been able such as adult and part-time<lb />
to keep up with inflation. Perhaps students. A reduction in student aid<lb />
Carter's economic advisors believe will make similar plans difficult if<lb />
that reducing the inflation rate will not impossible, and it will harm<lb />
bring financial aid in line with the universities as well as students,<lb />
cost of education, but if that plan Though the financial aid cuts<lb />
works as well as the administra- must be approved by the full House<lb />
tion's other economic measures, and Senate, both bodies passed<lb />
students are in trouble. resolutions to reduce educational<lb />
Why handicapped students must spending in the 1981 federal budget,<lb />
be forced to wait even longer for This is another blatant example of<lb />
physical barriers to be smashed is Washington bureaucrats slapping<lb />
unimaginable; it is another cost- the burden on lower income<lb />
inefficient plan. If a handicapped citizens, the silent majority,<lb />
student cannot attend a class that is Asking the American people to<lb />
necessary for his curriculum, he tighten their belts during hard times<lb />
must remain in school longer or be is a reasonable request, but the ones<lb />
denied a degree. who should do the most<lb />
The one area which the commit- "tightening" are those with the fat-<lb />
tee refused to trim was the National test bellies. It has been predicted<lb />
Direct Student Loan (NDSL) pro- that the silent majority may wake<lb />
gram, the one program which could up during the eighties, and if that's<lb />
stand a cut. The rate of delinquent the case, the obses Washington<lb />
NDSL loans is enormous and in- community better show its will-<lb />
creases with the rate of inflation, ingness to go on a crash diet.<lb />
Ml L0flO GOT Cr)rULL�0. AJOIaJ VJO rO<lb />
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Mother Jones Wins National Award<lb /><lb />
Toxic Chemicals Dumped Abroad<lb />
By DAVID ARMSTRONG<lb />
Back in 1977, reporters Mark Dowie<lb />
and Tracy Johnston wrote a story for<lb />
Mother Jones magazine about the<lb />
dangers of the Dalkon Shield, an in-<lb />
trauterine device that sickened and even<lb />
killed some women. Going over<lb />
manufacturers' data a year later, Dowie<lb />
noticed that a full million of the con-<lb />
traceptive devices were unaccounted-<lb />
for. They hadn't been sold to American<lb />
women and they weren't in storage in<lb />
the United States, either. Intrigued,<lb />
Dowie started digging.<lb />
The result of his investigation, carried<lb />
out with the help of several other<lb />
reporters, was a collection of articles<lb />
collectively titled "The Corporate Crime<lb />
of the Century Published in the<lb />
November 1979 issue of Mother Jones,<lb />
the articles detailed the "dumping" of<lb />
toxic substances banned here �<lb />
pesticides, drugs, Dalkon Shields � in<lb />
developing countries by U.S. multina-<lb />
tional corporations. The expose caused a<lb />
firestorm of controversy in the Third<lb />
World, sparked proposed legislation<lb />
here and won Mother Jones a coveted<lb />
National Magazine Award for excellence<lb />
in reporting.<lb />
Relaxing in the San Francisco office<lb />
of Mother Jones, Dowie assayed the<lb />
significance of the story. "I just spoke<lb />
on the phone with an official from<lb />
Angola who read our issue he said,<lb />
"and they are going to take a strong<lb />
stand against dumping Dowie seemed<lb />
pleased. It was in keeping with Mother<lb />
Jones' policy of publishing muckraking<lb />
that galvanizes readers.<lb />
"Even good magazines tend to be<lb />
passive in their presentation of informa-<lb />
tion Dowie said. "We put our ex-<lb />
posures in the hands of people who will<lb />
do something about the problems the<lb />
stories describe. We hand-delivered<lb />
copies of the dumping story to every em-<lb />
bassy in Washington, D.C and we told<lb />
other people, activist organizations,<lb />
about what we found out.<lb />
"A lot of periodicals tell you about<lb />
the illegal stuff, the guy with his hand in<lb />
the till, and so on. That's all well and<lb />
good; those stories need to be done. But<lb />
our tendency is to focus on practices that<lb />
are perfectly legal. By exposing them, we<lb />
may be able to inspire legislation and<lb />
other changes. That's where reform<lb />
comes from<lb />
Such legislation was recently introduc-<lb />
ed in Congress by Rep. Michael Barnes<lb />
(D-Maryland). Barnes' bill, the Hazar-<lb />
dous Goods Expou Control Act of<lb />
1980, would not ban dumping, but it<lb />
would see that governments of Third<lb />
World countries are fully informed<lb />
about the substances they are importing<lb />
and that those substances are duly label-<lb />
ed with warnings in the local language.<lb />
Dowie, resplendent in a Nicaraguan<lb />
army shirt he got from a Sandinista on a<lb />
recent trip to Central America, pro-<lb />
nounced himself pleased but not<lb />
satisfied by the proposed legislation.<lb />
"I'm happy it's been introduced and<lb />
everything but, speaking frankly, it pro-<lb />
bably won't make a hill of shit worth of<lb />
difference.<lb />
"The corporations will get around it.<lb />
They're determined to dump the shit and<lb />
they'll get rid of it on the side Accor-<lb />
ding to Dowie, the end of corporate<lb />
dumping, if it occurs, will happen<lb />
primarily because of what is done in the<lb />
Third World, not what is done here.<lb />
"The only way to stop it is for them to<lb />
boycott all our products until the bad<lb />
ones are pulled off the market. If we<lb />
can't alter the supply, maybe they can<lb />
alter the demand<lb />
Dowie, who doubles as Mother Jones'<lb />
publisher, is understandably proud of<lb />
the award-winning story. "It's what 1<lb />
think investigative reporting should be.<lb />
Investigations should be long-term.<lb />
They should be deep. They should be<lb />
politically motivated. They should be<lb />
advocacy journalism<lb />
A one-time corporate economist,<lb />
Dowie worked for a year on the dump-<lb />
ing story. Incredibly, he had no jour-<lb />
nalistic experience before he started<lb />
writing for Mother Jones four years ago.<lb />
"I believe that investigative reporting is<lb />
half-psychic and half-photographic, in a<lb />
figurative sense he says. "You can<lb />
know how to use the typewriter, do in-<lb />
terviews, research, but if you don't hae<lb />
an eye for the story, you ain't gonna get<lb />
it. Having come out of the corpc<lb />
world, as I do, I can tell when there's<lb />
more to a story, when the data are in-<lb />
complete, when something is being held<lb />
back<lb />
On Februar 25, 1980 � four months<lb />
after the Mother Jones piece appe.<lb />
� the Washington Post ran a front<lb />
story on corporate dumping that<lb />
substantially confirmed what Dowie and<lb />
company had unearthed. Unlike Mother<lb />
Jones, the Post stopped short of calling<lb />
dumping a crime. "One o the weak<lb />
points in American journalism is that<lb />
they will struggle and struggle for<lb />
'objectivity snorts Dowie "Our p<lb />
tion is simple. We think dumping is evil,<lb />
and we want to stop it<lb />
David Armstrong is the author<lb />
"American Journal a column for t<lb />
lege newspapers.<lb />
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Domestic<lb />
By PATRICK MINGES<lb />
 is going to be a long hot summer.<lb />
�Garrett Morris,<lb />
Week in Review,<lb />
Saturday Night Live<lb />
The violence last week in Miami<lb />
could remind some of the sixties,<lb />
and it should because little has<lb />
changed. The spiritual and emo-<lb />
tional catharsis that was the sixties<lb />
left us drained and despondent dur-<lb />
ing the seventies. During the "big<lb />
sleep the problems have not gone<lb />
away but have grown more complex<lb />
and deeply-rooted with age.<lb />
The events of last week are<lb />
evidence that the political and social<lb />
causes of the sixties are once again<lb />
resurrecting at the dawn of this new<lb />
decade. The forces of young,<lb />
educated whites and poor, poverty-<lb />
stricken blacks that created such a<lb />
disturbance in the sixties are beginn-<lb />
ing to awaken. It was calm last<lb />
weekend in Miami, but not in<lb />
Sea brook, New Hampshire, where<lb />
the Coalition for Direct Action at<lb />
Seabrook was launching an assault<lb />
on the nuclear facility. For the first<lb />
Hot Months<lb />
time in the history of the anti-<lb />
nuclear movement, things began to<lb />
take a turn.<lb />
It was the most violent of five<lb />
demonstrations held at the site, a<lb />
symbol of the nuclear movement<lb />
since 1976. Dayton Duncan, press<lb />
secretary to New Hampshire Gover-<lb />
nor Hugh Allen, stated that the pro-<lb />
testors had pushed and shoved the<lb />
police and had "actively thrown<lb />
things One policeman was injured<lb />
when he was accidentally struck by a<lb />
grappling hook thrown over the<lb />
fence in the assault. There were two<lb />
arrests.<lb />
The protestors had good reason<lb />
to be perturbed. The Department of<lb />
Energy's proposed budget for the<lb />
next four years recommends spen-<lb />
ding almost twice as much for<lb />
nuclear energy and synthetic fuels<lb />
than for conservation and solar<lb />
energy. Nuclear energy spending<lb />
could be close to $10 billion as op-<lb />
posed to $3 billion for solar conver-<lb />
sion. The upcoming election will do<lb />
little to change the oil industry's<lb />
stranglehold on our government.<lb />
The inner city is even less calm<lb />
than it is at Seabrook. The fires that<lb />
were burning in Miami may be only<lb />
smoldering now, but the hot sparks<lb />
will be landing in other cities before<lb />
long. Inner cities of the eighties are<lb />
plagued with physical and spiritual<lb />
decay which festered during the last<lb />
decade.<lb />
The hardest hit by inflation and<lb />
unemployment are those least able<lb />
to withstand it � the poverty-<lb />
stricken individuals within the<lb />
socioeconomic prison of the ghetto.<lb />
Unemployment among blacks is<lb />
twice the national average for<lb />
whites, and among black youth it<lb />
reaches almost 30 percent. In<lb />
Detroit and Philadelphia, two<lb />
potential targets for urban unrest,<lb />
minority unemployment is about 18<lb />
and 16 percent, respectively.<lb />
All this unemployment is sup-<lb />
posedly a long-range cure for infla-<lb />
tion and recession. Bat will the inner<lb />
cities be able to withstand the<lb />
duress? President Carter's slashes in<lb />
programs for social welfare such as<lb />
food stamps, health services, and<lb />
education should aggravate an<lb />
already tenuous situation. Bored,<lb />
alienated, and hungry people can<lb />
only stand in the streets for so long<lb />
before they start grabbing for some<lb />
of the good life that is passing them<lb />
by.<lb />
The traditional method of con-<lb />
trolling these dissatisfied peoples,<lb />
the urban police force, is making<lb />
conditions even more frightening.<lb />
The police in Los Angeles,<lb />
Houston, Philadelphia and Miami<lb />
are under intense national scrutiny<lb />
for alleged brutality, prejudice and<lb />
injustice. Local communities are<lb />
rallying around their boys in blue by<lb />
reinforcing their distortions of<lb />
authority by dropping criminal<lb />
charges for manslaughter, assault<lb />
and conspiracy.<lb />
Further complicating the condi-<lb />
tion of blacks and Hispanics is the<lb />
remarkable way we fed bound to<lb />
support homeless refugees from<lb />
Vietnam and Cuba by giving away<lb />
another slice of the American pie.<lb />
They are distressed because we are<lb />
giving away their piece, and there's<lb />
not that much to go around.<lb />
Minorities in inner cities are being<lb />
displaced from their homes and jobs<lb />
by other, different minorities. They<lb />
believe that charity should begin at<lb />
home.<lb />
Our internal problems will not go<lb />
away, and unless action is taken<lb />
soon, there will be more turbulent<lb />
times ahead, the headlines each<lb />
week seem to give credibility to the<lb />
idea that we have a long hot summer<lb />
ahead of us. The folks who brought<lb />
you so much trouble during the six-<lb />
ties � young whites and poor blacks<lb />
� have not gotten any wiser, and<lb />
now they're madder than ever. The<lb />
administration might believe the on-<lb />
ly way out of this economic dilem-<lb />
ma is a war, but they had better con-<lb />
sider who they could be fighting.<lb />
Patrick Mingts is a columnist, and<lb />
feature writer for The East Caroli-<lb />
nian. He is a graduate psychology<lb />
student at ECU and teacher at<lb />
Greenville Middle School.<lb />
f<lb /><pb facs="00057268_tn_0005" /><lb /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
MAY 29, 1980<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Knobs Play The Attic,<lb />
Considered By Union<lb />
By DOUG QUEEN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Sunday night, May 18, at the<lb />
Attic, something worth talking<lb />
about happened. It is as important<lb />
in its way as the building of roads<lb />
as to Imperial Rome. The<lb />
Fabulous Knobs, a band from<lb />
Raleigh and one of the groups being<lb />
considered by the Student Union<lb />
Major Attractions Committee for<lb />
the first summer concert in Wright<lb />
Auditorium, visited and brought<lb />
with them their own brand of the<lb />
new music that is changing the<lb />
musical tastes of the nation.<lb />
Whether it is called New Wave or<lb />
shock rock or whatever, it still<lb />
comes down to one thing, and that<lb />
is finely crafted music that is as<lb />
original and energetic as the sounds<lb />
that characterized the sixties. The<lb />
Fabulous Knobs walked into the At-<lb />
tic and played some of the best<lb />
dance music that has been heard in<lb />
Greenville in many years. It had the<lb />
energy of rock and roll, the depth of<lb />
the blues and the power of soul.<lb />
What it amounted to was that the<lb />
feet kept moving, and kept moving<lb />
and kept moving. You get the idea.<lb />
Guitarists Varied Attack<lb />
The lead vocals were carried by<lb />
the beautiful Debra DeMilo. She<lb />
combined beauty, wit and a voice<lb />
that ranged from lyrical to over-<lb />
powering in a stage presence that<lb />
was truly a delight to view. Also, it<lb />
was the first time that I have seen<lb />
the tambourine played so that it was<lb />
an actual part of the ensemble.<lb />
Debra is the consummate singer.<lb />
Backing Debra DeMilo on vocals<lb />
and playing the drums was Terry<lb />
Anderson. His style was very fluid<lb />
and more flexible than that of a<lb />
rock drummer. His drum play<lb />
coupled with the driving rhythms of<lb />
Jack Cornell on bass, fired the<lb />
group and the crowd with Pro-<lb />
methean energy. The band never<lb />
stopped, and once the crowd caught<lb />
on, the dancing never stopped<lb />
either. Besides Jack's bass playing,<lb />
he also backed Debra in the vocals.<lb />
Overpowering Presence<lb />
The two guitars were played by<lb />
Bob Wallace and David Enloe. The<lb />
two guitarists varied their attack<lb />
with opposing styles that com-<lb />
plemented one another rather than<lb />
detracted as would be expected.<lb />
Their versions of such R&amp;B classics<lb />
as "Runaway" became their own as<lb />
they individualized them with clean<lb />
guitar work and highlighted them<lb />
with Debra DeMilo's highly stylized<lb />
vocals. The crowd shook, rattled<lb />
and rolled.<lb />
According to Bob Wallace, the<lb />
Fabulous Knobs were formed just<lb />
about two years ago. The musicians<lb />
come from backgrounds as diverse<lb />
as country and disco, but they<lb />
merge into a cohesive, tight band<lb />
that plays a brand of R&amp;B that is as<lb />
distinctive as their name.<lb />
But of more interest to the reader<lb />
is "when will the Fabulous Knobs<lb />
return to Greenville?" According to<lb />
Bob Wallace they think they will be<lb />
able to return sometime in the in-<lb />
definite future. Perhaps if your<lb />
curiosity is piqued, if you were<lb />
unlucky enough to miss the<lb />
Fabulous Knobs, you might men-<lb />
tion to Tom Haines at the Attic that<lb />
a return engagement would not be<lb />
too out of line.<lb />
This weekend in Raleigh at the<lb />
Cafe Deja Vu the Fabulous Knobs<lb />
will return to a typically packed<lb />
house where they will be surrounded<lb />
by the fans who have grown with<lb />
them and believe that they are going<lb />
places.<lb />
That is why the sense of urgency.<lb />
Bring back this band before it gets<lb />
too big to afford.<lb />
Debra DeMilo, Vocalist, Ana ihe Rest Of Raleigh's Fabulous Knobs<lb />
she combined beauty, wit and a voice that ranged from lyrical to overpowering<lb />
Spoleto Festival Debuts 'Clock'<lb />
No Static At A11;<lb />
FM Here Monday<lb />
This Monday night, June 2, at 9 p.m. in Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
Hendrix Theater, the Student Union Films Committee will present the se-<lb />
cond free film of the summer, FM, starring Martin Mull.<lb />
Admission for the movie is by Student ID and Activity Card or by<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Membership Card.<lb />
The film centers around disc jockeys at a Los Angeles radio station who<lb />
go on the rampage after they are threatened with losing their license.<lb />
FM sports the most innovative use of sound since Woody Allen's What's<lb />
Up Tiger Lily? and makes the best possible use of an all-hit soundtrack that<lb />
features songs by Steeley Dan, Foreigner and Tom Petty and the Heart-<lb />
breakers to name but a very few.<lb />
FM also features concert footage of Jimmy Buffet and Linda Ronstadt as<lb />
well as the talents of principal players Michael Brandon, Eileen Brennan<lb />
and the comic genius of Martin Mull.<lb />
CHARLESTON, S.C. � The<lb />
Spoleto Festival Box Office opened<lb />
May 1 at the Gaillard Municipal<lb />
Auditorium here. Box office hours<lb />
are daily from 10:00 a.m9:00 p.m.<lb />
Tickets may be charged by<lb />
telephone on Mastercharge or Visa<lb />
by calling (303) 722-2764, 10:00<lb />
a.m6:00 p.m. Monday through<lb />
Saturday. Complete program and<lb />
ticket information brochures are<lb />
available by writing to the Festival<lb />
at P.O. Box 704, Charleston, S.C.<lb />
29402 or calling (803) 722-2764.<lb />
Festival General Manager James<lb />
T. Kearney noted that tickets are<lb />
still available for all Festival events<lb />
except the Dance Gala. 'There are<lb />
still opportunities for people to get<lb />
excellent tickets for such outstan-<lb />
ding programs as Alwin Nikolais<lb />
Dance Theater, Sarah Vaughan in<lb />
Concert and Transformations one<lb />
of the most important operas writ-<lb />
ten in the last twenty years. Ac-<lb />
comodations are available too and<lb />
may be secured by calling (803)<lb />
723-5225, the special accomodations<lb />
service of the Charleston Trident<lb />
Chamber of Commerce<lb />
Arthur Miller's new play "The<lb />
American Clock" had its world<lb />
premier on Saturday, May 24 at the<lb />
auditorium. Tickets are $12.<lb />
On May 31 a special "Evening of<lb />
Kurt Weill" will be presented by the<lb />
Festival. The program, at the<lb />
Garden Theatre, will feature<lb />
soprano Joy Bogen, accompanied<lb />
by Lys Symonette. Tickets are $5<lb />
for this special performance.<lb />
Kurt Weill is recognized as one of<lb />
this century's great composers. His<lb />
works such as "The Three Penny<lb />
Opera" have been presented<lb />
throughout the world.<lb />
Ms. Bogan began singing Kurt<lb />
Weill songs two years ago and has<lb />
worked with the composer's widow,<lb />
Lotte Lenya, on the material for the<lb />
program she will present at Spoleto.<lb />
The selections will include a series of<lb />
French songs, "Marie Galente<lb />
which have not been performed<lb />
since 1936.<lb />
Accompanist Lys Symonette was<lb />
Kurt Weill's assistant. She recently<lb />
translated the lyrics for the New<lb />
York City Opera production of<lb />
Weill's "Silverlake<lb />
Kearney also announced the pro-<lb />
grams for the Festival's June 8th<lb />
Finale and the Intermezzi Series.<lb />
Acting musical director Christian<lb />
Badea will conduct soloist Cho-<lb />
Liang Lin and the Spoleto Festival<lb />
Orchestra at the Finale at Middleton<lb />
Place. The program will consist of<lb />
Berlioz' "Roman Carnival Over-<lb />
ture Sibelius' "Concerto in d<lb />
minor for Violin, Opus 47" and<lb />
Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No. 5 in<lb />
e minor Opus 64 The concert will<lb />
be followed by a fireworks display,<lb />
made possible by a gift from King<lb />
Street Garden and Gun Club.<lb />
The Kiawah Island Company<lb />
helps to make possible the Intermez-<lb />
zi Concert Series, under the direc-<lb />
tion of Nancianne ParreHa. This<lb />
year's eight concerts will feature<lb />
pianist Ira Levin, the Charleston<lb />
Madrigal Singers, the 20th Century<lb />
Consort, Spoleto Festival<lb />
Ensembles, the Westminster Choir,<lb />
a special "Mostly Menotti" pro-<lb />
gram and a salute to composer<lb />
Samuel Barber.<lb />
The 1980 Festival is bringing to<lb />
Charleston three distinctive jazz<lb />
concerts that will showcase four of<lb />
the best-known "Giants of Jazz<lb />
The concerts, presented on three<lb />
consecutive evenings, June 1-3, will<lb />
offer Spoleto audiences a rare op-<lb />
portunity to experience the full<lb />
range of jazz history and styles, in-<lb />
cluding rural folk-blues, swing,<lb />
bebop, modern and progressive<lb />
avant-garde jazz. The concerts will<lb />
express the spirit of Spoleto, a spon-<lb />
taneous experiencing of the arts,<lb />
and give Spoleto audiences a chance<lb />
to discover the full talents and beau-<lb />
ty of artists freed to Find and share<lb />
their feelings in their chosen art<lb />
form.<lb />
Go Fishing!<lb />
It's Cheaper<lb />
Than A Shrink<lb />
By JON YUHAS<lb />
Wiiunt traturrs Kditor<lb />
No human activity requires more patience than the<lb />
pursuit of the Pisces. No other endeavor offers as<lb />
much opportunity for meditation on the nature of the<lb />
universe or for just plain relaxation. Aside from the<lb />
game-fishing that Hemingway used as a therapy, there<lb />
is no less strenuous sport in the world of athletics.<lb />
Eastern North Carolina offers the angler a wide<lb />
choice of outlets for his activity. He can use the many<lb />
rivers and streams in the area for the pursuit of the<lb />
large-mouth bass or he can strive with the wily King<lb />
Mackerel on the outer banks, either in the surf or off-<lb />
shore in one of the party boats that thrive in the sea<lb />
ports from Elizabeth City to Wilmington. Equipment<lb />
is as cheap as a cane pole and a worm or as expensive<lb />
as a salt water rod and a Mitchell 907 reel. The<lb />
satisfaction derived is not a function of the expense at<lb />
all. It is rather a more delicate balance of mood and<lb />
weather and the hunger and gullibility of the fish.<lb />
Many a true angler has come back from a sojourn<lb />
without a single fish and yet strangely satisfied with<lb />
the day's events. The real goals and rewards of fishing<lb />
are not the capture of a certain number and weight of<lb />
fish. The true reward is the peace and solitude that<lb />
fishing not only affords but demands and that which<lb />
makes the sport so enjoyable. Food, the by-product of<lb />
angling, is an enjoyable side effect that many anglers<lb />
use as an excuse to spouses and colleagues for the pur-<lb />
suit of their particular happiness.<lb />
For centuries fishing was work that provided food<lb />
for the tables of the working classes and the nobility<lb />
that could afford to buy the fruits of the efforts of the<lb />
working fisherman. Around the 16th century, angling<lb />
became an avocation for the upper classes. Issak<lb />
Walton, the 17th century biographer, gave the<lb />
Renaissance Englishman a guidebook to this<lb />
fascinating hobby, "The Compleat Angler Fishing<lb />
was considered a marvelous way to escape the<lb />
pressures that the Renaissance had brought to a<lb />
relatively simple lifestyle.<lb />
Twentieth century American society is in even more<lb />
dire need of the salvation that fishing offers than ever<lb />
was the 17th century. Americans are too concerned<lb />
with getting and spending to take time for relaxation,<lb />
and it shows in the number of Americans who consult<lb />
a psychotherapist or go off the deep end and commit<lb />
See FISH Page 6, Col. 1<lb />
Film View<lb />
Scenes From Hal Ashby's New Film 'Being There<lb />
clockwise from top: Richard Dysart and Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine and<lb />
Meivyn Douglas, Jack Warden,<lb />
Ashby Film<lb />
Seller's Best<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Kcatarcs MMor<lb />
For a short time after the Old Man dies and the maid has<lb />
packed her things and gone, Chance the gardener remains in the<lb />
big old town house, alone behind the high brick wall with his<lb />
well-tended plants and shrubs and his brightly colored, ever-<lb />
shifting images on television.<lb />
But then the lawyer comes and tells Chance that he must<lb />
leave. And so, neatly dressed in the Old Man's finest things, he<lb />
walks out of the shuttered house in which he has spent his entire<lb />
conscious life and into the urban blight of modern Washington<lb />
and then into the life of Benjamin Rand, the richest, most<lb />
powerful businessman in all of America.<lb />
How Chance the gardener becomes overnight Chauncey Gar-<lb />
diner, friend of diplomats, confidant of the president, passive<lb />
lover of the vivacious Eve (Rand's wife), is the substance of Hal<lb />
Ashby's "Being There a socialpoliticalsexual satire of<lb />
almost heroic understatement and restrained hilarity.<lb />
Chance becomes the Rands' houseguest quite appropriately<lb />
by accident, an accident with the rear bumper of Eve's<lb />
chauffeur-driven car, and both of the Rands are immediately<lb />
taken with his utter lack of pretense, a directness, a refreshing<lb />
simplicity � that, in fact, exactly expresses the<lb />
simplemindedness beneath.<lb />
Sometimes this resembles the most courageous tactfulness as<lb />
when he informs the ancient, ailing Benjamin point-blank that<lb />
he is dying. Sometimes it approaches the mutely ludicrous,<lb />
which is tne case when he matches the knife that a gang of<lb />
youths pull on him with a TV remote-control device, desperately<lb />
trying to change the channel and rid himself of the threatening<lb />
images that confront him in real life. In another scene, he cannot<lb />
keep from imitating the yoga exercises demonstrated on the<lb />
television sets everywhere he turns.<lb />
But it all merely hides a mindless void that nobody seems able<lb />
to penetrate because nobody is sufficiently stupid. So, when the<lb />
president asks him his estimate of the current miserable Wall<lb />
Street "season" and Chance answers that in the garden there are<lb />
several seasons, but "as long as the roots are not severed, all is<lb />
well everyone assumes he is making pastoral metaphors<lb />
about the economy, when in fact he is talking about all he knows<lb />
outside of television, which is gardening.<lb />
Throughout its more than two hours, "Being There" is a<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 29, 1980<lb />
Dormitory Redecoration Ideas<lb />
Individualize Your Decor<lb />
By DAVID NORRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
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perfectly controlled one-joke movie<lb />
� or maybe one-and-one-half joke<lb />
movie, because after Benjamin dies<lb />
and the president reads from his<lb />
writings at the funeral, you begin to<lb />
understand why Chance's homilies<lb />
find such ready sympathy in their<lb />
world.<lb />
But the joke depends upon certain<lb />
assumptions. Chance is wholly a<lb />
literary creation, combining as he<lb />
ioes nearly total innocence with in-<lb />
tuitive charm and � though he can<lb />
neither read nor write � a standard<lb />
American stage diction, presumably<lb />
learned from listening to an-<lb />
nouncers on TV. Sometimes the<lb />
assumptions are pushed a little too<lb />
hard.<lb />
As ChanceChauncey, Peter<lb />
Sellers has refined a caricature down<lb />
to an almost seamless surface ot<lb />
kindly, gentle poise and quiet good<lb />
taste. He gives a far better perfor-<lb />
mance in a far more demanding role<lb />
than does Dustin Hoffman in his<lb />
Academv Award winning capacity<lb />
in last vear's "Kramer vs. Kramer<lb />
If this character has emerged before<lb />
in the Sellers repertoire, it is hard to<lb />
remember where. But it is the<lb />
perfect realization of the<lb />
distinguished cipher at the center of<lb />
Jerzy Kosinski's novel of the same<lb />
name. Kosinski has expressed on<lb />
talk shows that he is very happy<lb />
with the representation of his pro-<lb />
tagonist � if anything, he should be<lb />
a little disgruntled with his own<lb />
work. Kosinski is credited with<lb />
writing the screenplay for "Being<lb />
There" from his novel, and for once<lb />
the movie script seems not only bet-<lb />
ter but the Sellers character seems<lb />
more complete than the Kosinski<lb />
one.<lb />
Sellers has added a lot to Chance<lb />
to flesh out the idea � and a lot has<lb />
been added to everything surroun-<lb />
ding Chance to make that basic idea<lb />
live. Shirley MacLaine's Eve, Jack<lb />
Warden's president, Richard<lb />
Dysart's Dr. Allenby (Rand's atten-<lb />
ding physicirn and the only one to<lb />
penetrate Chance's unwitting cover)<lb />
� all promote an aura of more or<lb />
less competent sanity to balance the<lb />
subdued lunacy in their midst.<lb />
But Melvyn Douglas, as old Ben-<lb />
jamin Rand, goes a measure beyond<lb />
that. It is his trust � more than his<lb />
wife's lust and everyone else's<lb />
gullibility � that certifies<lb />
Chauncey. As the most benign of<lb />
superrich and superpowerful<lb />
capitalists, Douglas actually suc-<lb />
ceeds in making that trust seem<lb />
reasonable � or, at least, one based<lb />
on the recognition of a soul com-<lb />
mon to everybody, including the<lb />
well-dressed, TV-nurtured plant life<lb />
standing by his deathbed. The Best<lb />
Supporting Actor Award given<lb />
Douglas by the Academy this year<lb />
was one of the few well deserved<lb />
compliments payed an actor during<lb />
Hollywood's night of nights.<lb />
The rich, somber look of "Being<lb />
There much of it shot in a sump-<lb />
tuous old North Carolina mansion<lb />
in Ashville supposedly placed down<lb />
the avenue from the White House in<lb />
the context of the film, exactly fits<lb />
the tone of a satire so fiendishly<lb />
decorous as sometimes hardly to<lb />
seem satire at all.<lb />
Now that the summer is here, many ECU<lb />
students are faced with the task of decorating<lb />
their new residences. The job of making your new<lb />
room feel like home can actually be more trouble<lb />
than moving into the place.<lb />
Problems can arise almost immediately upon<lb />
reaching your room. For instance, you may be<lb />
sleeping on the floor, depending upon whether or<lb />
not the previous occupant took the furniture with<lb />
him when he left. Or, the former resident may<lb />
have gotten a good bargain on discontinued col-<lb />
ors of paint and done the room in hot pink or<lb />
electric yellow-green.<lb />
To solve your furniture problems, you d better<lb />
start shopping early - Greenville's dumpsters<lb />
have only so much in stock, you know. If you are<lb />
lucky, you may find a nice assortment of not-too-<lb />
broken furniture and the ever-adaptable card-<lb />
board boxes (hopefully without anything gross<lb />
spilled on them). Cardboard boxes make great<lb />
bookshelves and are fine for tables, if you don t<lb />
put anything too heavy on them.<lb />
Solving the problem of your room s color is a<lb />
lot easier � just cover the entire wall with posters<lb />
like I do. Masking tape is much cheaper than<lb />
Many students build various types of bed plat-<lb />
forms in their rooms. Some are master<lb />
carpenters, and their well-constructed platforms<lb />
are an attractive room feature as well as a great<lb />
space saver. On the other hand, some students<lb />
aren't master or even apprentice carpenters, in<lb />
rooms where these people have built platforms,<lb />
remember not to lean on the posts or sleep within<lb />
the probable collapse zone.<lb />
Another problem with platforms and bunk<lb />
beds as well is that of getting up to the bed itselt<lb />
Most people don't use the obvious solution ot<lb />
building a ladder but instead climb up on a table<lb />
or dresser. This can result in footprints all over<lb />
your furniture, not to mention your dishes,<lb />
jewelry stereo or whatever else you keep on top<lb />
of your' dresser. Climbing up after a party could<lb />
result in breaking one or more of your bones.<lb />
Personally, I usually am content to leave the bed<lb />
like it is when 1 get to the room. I m just lazy, I<lb />
gUlt'Ss really fascinating how much someone's<lb />
personality is revealed by how he or she fixes up a<lb />
room. Everyone leaves some sort of mark in a<lb />
room as a sign of their occupancy - cigarette<lb />
burns, unidentified stains on the rug, obscene<lb />
words written on the wall, broken windows,<lb />
scorch marks on the door and sometimes even<lb />
damage.<lb />
Many rooms off campus contain an entire<lb />
history easily readable to the intelligent observer.<lb />
I'm spending the summer in a fraternity house<lb />
that rents extra rooms to, among other in need,<lb />
impecunious art students such as myself. The<lb />
huge size of the room, the lofty ceiling the<lb />
fireplace and the ornate moldings and doors show<lb />
that the room was built back when they were<lb />
building them like they used to. The relentless<lb />
bright yellow-green pain all over the lofty ceiling,<lb />
fireplace and the ornate moldings and doors bears<lb />
mute testimony to the mansion's days as a hippie<lb />
house. Since they didn't paint the bricks in the<lb />
fireplace, the floor and one of the doorknobs<lb />
one may deduce that the painters either ran out ot<lb />
paint (thank goodness!) or that they passed out<lb />
A Budweiser poster on the wall is a good sign ot<lb />
later occupation by a fraternity member (or a<lb />
dorm student or an ECU day student - in fact, it<lb />
could have been a hippie who liked beer). 1 he<lb />
knee-deep pile of flotsam and jetsam Hooding<lb />
one end of the room is a dead giveaway ot my<lb />
presence, as is a giant collage of posters, drawings<lb />
and oddments forming on the wall.<lb />
The walls of the room are the most revealing<lb />
sign of the occupant's personality. For instance,<lb />
lots of fist-sized holes are an indication of abac<lb />
temper. A large, irregular gap in die wall shows<lb />
that an amateur interior designer decided that<lb />
another door was necessary and that an axe could<lb />
solve the problem.<lb />
Posters and pictures are more common on peo-<lb />
ple's walls than holes, a fact that I'm sure makes<lb />
landlords happy. Those various bits ot art taped,<lb />
tacked slued andor nailed to the walls are what<lb />
really gives each room its own distinct personali-<lb />
 I knew one guv whose onlv .all decorat.on wa;<lb />
a life-size, black-and-si ver .post o g<lb />
holding a whip, entitled in Old German lete<lb />
"SUBMIT Come to think ot t1 �<lb />
put up a class schedule or somethmg �L<lb />
There are hundreds of &amp;���S<lb />
at decoration was buying one Playboy. Pent use<lb />
or the spring bathing suit jf Jning<lb />
lustrated and cutting it into pie.es and taping<lb />
fi-L (and still ha, -J<lb />
obliterated by a bewildering array offbizarre<lb />
posters of the Sex Pistols and oihupunk or<lb />
strange avant-garde rock posters. These were n<lb />
strumenta. in driving off at least oneprospect ve<lb />
roommate and keeping it a private dorm room tor<lb />
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Rooms done in this style have nothing bube-<lb />
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suicide or are instead<lb />
committed to<lb />
psychiatric institutions.<lb />
Americans need to sit<lb />
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stream or in a lawn<lb />
chair on the beach with<lb />
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not afford not to take<lb />
the time. The cost is<lb />
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ever be elected until he<lb />
has furnished proof<lb />
that he is a fisherman.<lb />
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that kind of patience<lb />
should be allowed to<lb />
make decisions that af-<lb />
fect so many people.<lb />
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with the ability to make<lb />
snap judgements, and<lb />
at the same time they<lb />
know how to wait, how<lb />
to play the big ones into<lb />
the boat without losing<lb />
their heads, or anyone<lb />
else's.<lb />
University ad-<lb />
ministrators should all<lb />
be fishermen. Fishing<lb />
and the contemplation<lb />
that it brings breeds a<lb />
wisdom that no amount<lb />
of Plato or Emerson<lb />
can. Every college and<lb />
university worth their<lb />
salt should offer a<lb />
course in the art of<lb />
angling. It should be re-<lb />
quired along with<lb />
freshman composition<lb />
and library science. The<lb />
benefits derived from<lb />
this course would be<lb />
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professors alike would<lb />
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Begin now with this<lb />
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