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1 �<lb />
�l?e lEaHt (Eamltntatt<lb />
Vol.54No�r -<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Thursday, June 19, 1980<lb />
(�reenville. N.C<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
-<lb />
Protests Spurred by<lb />
Carter's Draft Bill<lb />
From The Charlotte Observer<lb />
With draft registration expected<lb />
to begin next month, anti-draft<lb />
groups are planning demonstra-<lb />
tions, vigils and civil disobedience<lb />
reminescent of the "Hell no, we<lb />
won't go days of the Vietnam<lb />
War.<lb />
Many groups will urge 19- and<lb />
20-year-old men not to register.<lb />
Other organizations, preferring not<lb />
to counsel illegal action, will offer<lb />
legal help to those who defy the law.<lb />
Still others, particularly religious<lb />
pacifist groups, will call on those<lb />
who register to sign up as conscien-<lb />
tious objectors.<lb />
Final congressional action on the<lb />
registration plan is expected early<lb />
this week. It should be ready for<lb />
President Carter's signature by<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
Some anti-draft organizers are<lb />
toying with what Dan Ebener of the<lb />
pacifist Fellowship of Reconcilia-<lb />
tion called "all sorts of creative<lb />
ideas to disrupt the system<lb />
These include tying up business at<lb />
the nation's 34,000 post offices<lb />
where registration will take place or<lb />
registering thousands of noneligible<lb />
or false names.<lb />
The main public events planned their belt the history of a bad war<lb />
by the anti-draft groups will involve and the realization that they can say<lb />
peaceful demonstrations at post of- no to a bad war�that that's<lb />
fices. Many groups are planning legitimate said John Judge, a field<lb />
vigils outside post offices worker for the Central Committee<lb />
throughout the two-week registra-<lb />
tion period. Some expect to set up<lb />
tables outside post offices and ask<lb />
prospective registrants to consider<lb />
not signing up.<lb />
Many anti-draft organizers<lb />
for Conscientious Objectors. He<lb />
was active in the anti-draft move-<lb />
ment in the late 1960s and early<lb />
1970s.<lb />
The Rev. Barry Lynn, chairman<lb />
of the Committee Against Registra-<lb />
believe the biggest headaches for the tion and the Draft, says the major<lb />
givernment may not come from any aim is to clog the system enough to<lb />
of their activities<lb />
"The largest share of resisters<lb />
won't be organized by us said a<lb />
law student working with the move-<lb />
ment. "They'll be the thousands of<lb />
kids who pasively resist by not<lb />
showing up at all on registration<lb />
day. And there's no way the govern-<lb />
ment will ever get around to pro-<lb />
secuting even a small share of<lb />
them<lb />
Many groups involved in the cur-<lb />
rent anti-draft activities are the<lb />
same that spearheaded anti-war<lb />
work in the 1960s. Most organizers<lb />
believe the movement has grown<lb />
faster than it did in the 1960s<lb />
because of the political lessons<lb />
learned in the movement against the<lb />
Vietnam War.<lb />
 1 think people have under<lb />
keep just a fraction of the 4 million<lb />
eligible men from registering.<lb />
"If only 5 percent of those who<lb />
are eligible to register fail ro<lb />
report he said, "you are talking<lb />
about prosecution of 40,000 young<lb />
people per year<lb />
mm . . pnoto by Richard GHEE s<lb />
Members and supporters of the Greenville Peace Com- draft legislation mav spark a return to Sixties-stvle ac-<lb />
7iTlt!Cnt 'M- �� -milar groups across the c.nThe<lb />
Post Off.ce last Friday, md.cat.ng that Congress' recent demonstrators were joined later bv another group<lb />
First ECU Med<lb />
By GEORGETTE HEDRICK<lb />
Kl Mrdit'iil Vtrilrr<lb />
GREENVILLE - The first<lb />
medical residents to complete<lb />
postgraduate training at the East<lb />
Carolina University School of<lb />
Medicine were honored Sunday at a<lb />
ceremony that symbolized a<lb />
milepost in the development of the<lb />
state's newest four-year medical<lb />
school.<lb />
The first four physicians to<lb />
receive all their postgraduate train-<lb />
ing at ECU are specialists in family<lb />
medicine and plan to remain in<lb />
North Carolina to practice. Also<lb />
recognized at the afternoon<lb />
Soviets Defend Afghan A<lb />
Two Russian educators visited and security said Zoya Zarubina<lb />
ECU Monday as part of a team of a professor'of English and represen-<lb />
Soviets trying to stimulate dialog tative of the Soviet Women's Corn-<lb />
between the United States and the mittee. "We would like for a group<lb />
Soviet Union on peace and security, of 100 Americans and 100 Soviets of<lb />
"We have a very big opportunity to as many different professions<lb />
come and talk over the possibility of religions and backgrounds as possi-<lb />
can be done to stabilize the world<lb />
situation<lb />
"Our goal is peace, because we<lb />
knew war added Nicolai<lb />
Mostovets, representative of the<lb />
Society for Friendship and Cultural Afghans asked for<lb />
Mostovets contended that the<lb />
Soviet action in Afghanistan is<lb />
unlike the United States' action in<lb />
Vietnam since "the Vietnamese<lb />
government did not ask for<lb />
American intervention, but the<lb />
our help in<lb />
AmCTican-Soviet dialog on peace b.elo ge, .ogether aus �Ta. SISK'S TTloSSLZLZ<lb />
Lands and the senior research fellow<lb />
in U.S. history at the Academy of<lb />
Sciences in Moscow. "The United<lb />
States has not had a war on its own<lb />
soil in over 100 years, so you do not<lb />
remember what it is like, but the<lb />
Soviet people remember because we<lb />
lost over 20 million people and over<lb />
70 industrial centers in World War<lb />
II, so our people are not anxious to<lb />
have another war<lb />
"Our foreign policy is peaceful.<lb />
Our presence in Afghanistan is not<lb />
an invasion or intervention in the in-<lb />
ternal affairs of another country,<lb />
but rather at the invitation of the<lb />
Afghan government to assist in the<lb />
preservation of a socialist regime<lb />
said Mostovets.<lb />
Zoya Zarubina and Nicolai Mostovets<lb />
Courthouse Suffers Minor<lb />
A minor fire at the Pitt County<lb />
Courthouse caused the closing of<lb />
county offices and the evacuation of<lb />
the jail Monday.<lb />
The fire started when an insula-<lb />
tion board in a wall was ignited by<lb />
heat from a workman cutting steel<lb />
beams on the third floor of the<lb />
structure, according to Jenness<lb />
Allen, Greenville fire chief.<lb />
The area under renovation was<lb />
the former office of the Pitt County<lb />
Board of Education, according to<lb />
County Manager Reginald Gray.<lb />
The county plans to make another<lb />
courtroom out of it.<lb />
Approximately 40 prisoners in the<lb />
Pitt County Jail were held in N.C.<lb />
Department of Corrections buses<lb />
until smoke could be cleared from<lb />
the jail. The move was a precaution<lb />
in case the fire spread, according to<lb />
Deputy Sheriff Jackie Moye.<lb />
Damage to the structure was<lb />
minimal, Gray said, since renova-<lb />
tions were underway.<lb />
"If we hadn't been working up<lb />
there, it really could have been ex-<lb />
pensive Gray said. "We had little<lb />
damage to the third floor, and the<lb />
fourth and second floors suffered<lb />
smoke damage only<lb />
The Soviet people are fully aware<lb />
of the United States' reason for<lb />
boycotting the Olympics, according<lb />
to Zarubina.<lb />
"The Soviet people love sports,<lb />
and love competition. When they<lb />
were first told of the boycott, they<lb />
were shocked, then saddened,<lb />
because they knew the Olympics<lb />
would not be as exciting with fewer<lb />
states competing<lb />
"The Olympics are supposed to<lb />
be non-political, a place where<lb />
athletes of all nations can come and<lb />
compete in the spirit of the sport,<lb />
rather than politics Mostovets<lb />
said.<lb />
Damage<lb />
ceremony at Pitt Countv Memorial<lb />
Hospital were the first dental<lb />
residents to complete the one-year<lb />
training program in dentistry.<lb />
"The training of these phvsicians<lb />
gives the people of North Carolina<lb />
the first real evidence that ECU is<lb />
meeting the objectives set for the<lb />
medical school by the General<lb />
Assembly and the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors said Dean William E.<lb />
Laupus.<lb />
"The school has a commitment to<lb />
train primary care phvsicians, doc-<lb />
tors who specialize in family prac-<lb />
tice, pediatrics, medicine and<lb />
obstetrics and gynecology. We're<lb />
proud that the first residents to<lb />
complete their graduate training<lb />
here are in family practice and that<lb />
they will stay in the state to serve<lb />
our people<lb />
Two of the residents will establish<lb />
private practive in Salisbury, N.C,<lb />
and one in Greenville. The fourth<lb />
resident will join the medical school<lb />
faculty as an instructor. One of the<lb />
dental residents will open an office<lb />
in Henderson, N.C, and the other<lb />
will remain at ECU as a clinical staff<lb />
dentist.<lb />
Dr. Edwin W. Monroe, associate<lb />
dean for external affairs at the<lb />
medical school, told the audience<lb />
that "in spite of the fact that EC I<lb />
will not graduate its first medical<lb />
students until 1981, the School of<lb />
Medicine has met the goal of train-<lb />
ing its first physicians.<lb />
"Nearly six years ago when ECU<lb />
was authorized to develop a medical<lb />
school, most people thought it<lb />
would take until the late 1980s<lb />
before we would actually produce<lb />
any doctors to meet the state's<lb />
needs. Now it's only 1980. and<lb />
we're turning out highly qualified<lb />
family practitioners Monroe said.<lb />
Monroe and Dr. James G. Jones.<lb />
chairman of the Department of<lb />
Family Practice, emphasized the im-<lb />
portance of the medical school's<lb />
partnership with Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital and the Eastern<lb />
Area Health Education Center in<lb />
establishing and maintaining<lb />
residency programs.Pitt Memorial<lb />
is the medical school's primary<lb />
facility for clinical training. Eastern<lb />
AHEC, which provided construc-<lb />
tion funds for the SI.8 million<lb />
Eastern Carolina Family Practice<lb />
Center, also provides budget sup-<lb />
port for residency rotations at<lb />
health care facilities throughout<lb />
eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Photo by LARRY ZICHERMAN<lb />
Firefighters Turn Out In Force<lb />
but find blaze confined to small area of the courthouse.<lb />
l? P VPfl YO Unversy A rchaeologists Start Study<lb />
I t3 �� UI CII 0f Eariy Carolina Algonquin Tribes<lb />
By GERLINDE TOLSON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Resources, which functions to pro- Indians that words such as squaw, survival in undesirable, infertile<lb />
vide money for identifying and pro- papoose and wigwam entered our land.<lb />
The ECU Department of Ar- tecting the state's cultural heritage, vocabulary. But in time, peaceful Until 1970, the small amount of<lb />
chaeology has received a grant this ECU has matched the grant with trade and content gave way to bitter research conducted in this area was<lb />
year to research the history of the $15,000 of its own money. conflicts and harsh warfare, much not enough to explain the<lb />
Indian tribes that populated the These tribes known as the Algon- which resulted from the colonists' prehistoric development of the<lb />
eastern part of North Carolina prior quins, were friendly to the Euro- demand for more and more Indian tribes. Leading the ECU research<lb />
to the arrival of the white man. pcan settlers, and taught them territory. Consequent wars wiped team is Dr David PhelDs assisted<lb />
The $15,000 grant was awarded numerous methods of hunting, out many tribes, drove some west<lb />
by the N.C. Dept. of Cultural fishing and farming. It is from these and left those remaining fighting for See ARCHAEOLOGISTS, Page 3<lb />
Bloxton House Plan<lb />
May Cost Home Ec<lb />
B LAY3�CS,ERiAW James, director of the Career Plann-<lb />
ing and Placement Center.<lb />
A move under consideration bv .�miB - .<lb />
the administration mav cost the frtr ,mes Sa,d "� �,l.e.rhas been set<lb />
ECU School of Home Economics its '? thenmovfe b" � Moore, vice<lb />
accreditation, according to Miriam CJl�JVjl�Mfn ha<lb />
B. Moore, dean of the school. T a COp of a<lb />
The administration is considering 1 n�m ?r" ,mfr Meyer' vice<lb />
moving the Career Plannine and 2ZS�?J? ?U?m Ufe' re<lb />
Placement Office into the Bfoxton ufslm he . telephones of the<lb />
Home Management House, used bv rS.?g f Placement<lb />
the School of Home Economics. �? f! �fenred to the Bloxton<lb />
Career planning and placement is H�USe �n June 24<lb />
currently located in the Jenkins Meyer has said that such a move<lb />
Alumni Building, is under consideration, but that anv<lb />
The placement office was told such move would be temporary until<lb />
they would move into Bloxton the university planning committee<lb />
House after it was renovated to completes its analysis of the best<lb />
allow the Institute of Coastal and possible uses of "the universitv<lb />
Marine Resources, currently in facilities.<lb />
Wright Building, to move into<lb />
Jenkins, according to Furney See BLOXTON, Page 3, Col. l<lb />
Vandals Show Unseen<lb />
Problems To Students<lb />
(CH) � Vandalism is a quick way stole 30 books, then sent<lb />
of drawing attention to a problem, ananymous letters to the student<lb />
some students have learned. newspaper and the university presi-<lb />
At George Washington Universi- dent, enabling them to recover the<lb />
ty, a person who identified himself books.<lb />
as "a concerned student who did ap- In his letters, the student said the<lb />
proximately $2,000 damage to eight library's old protection system<lb />
typewriters in a student center typ- which included posting guari; �i the<lb />
mg room. In a note discovered on exits, would have prevented the<lb />
the floor of the room, the student theft, but the new electronic book<lb />
said he was "forced to seriously detection device failed to do so<lb />
damage" the typewriters to con-<lb />
vince student center management to �M���������<lb />
repair minor flaws which made f Thft lv��2�i<lb />
them inoperable. The student center Wll I llf filSIU6<lb />
manager said the typewriters were in ���������,<lb />
good working order but the vandal<lb />
apparently didn't know how to<lb />
operate them. ECU Baseball 2<lb />
A Northern Illinois University Media Board3<lb />
student went to less drastic lengths Editorial 4<lb />
to draw attention to what he said Letters to Editor4<lb />
was a faulty theft detection system Empire Opens 5<lb />
at that school's library. The student Albums "5<lb /><pb facs="00057271_tn_0002" /><lb />
Announcements<lb />
Co-Op<lb />
2 THEbASTAJLOUNIA<lb />
Applicants<lb />
us<lb />
Students who intend to apply tor<lb />
admission to major in Social<lb />
Work. Law Enforcement, or Cor<lb />
rect.ons m the Fall Semester<lb />
should submit an application as<lb />
soon as possible and make an ap<lb />
pomiment 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 tht iunior year who meet the<lb />
minimum requirements are eligi<lb />
bie to apply Applications may be<lb />
obtained in 3V2 Allied Health<lb />
Building For more information<lb />
call ?S7 6961<lb />
Forest Service. Personnel.<lb />
Asheville, N.C in<lb />
terest in personnel<lb />
managementwriting<lb />
skills desired. (U)<lb />
Co-Op<lb />
The lo op Office, 313 Rawl<lb />
�iu, 757 6979, is looking for<lb />
its who may be interested in<lb />
fall 1980 or spring 1981 Co op posi<lb />
ese positions are salaried<lb />
and are tor undergraduate (U)<lb />
and cm graduate (G) students<lb />
U<lb />
Dept of Agriculture,<lb />
Washington, D.C<lb />
nutrition and accoun<lb />
Imq i.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 />
quireaV (U)<lb />
Smithsonian Institution.<lb />
Washington, DC:<lb />
writing, music, art,<lb />
audiovisual, biology<lb />
and history majors<lb />
(G).<lb />
Discount Day<lb />
Fridays are savings days at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Prices are '3 OFF every Friday<lb />
from 1 pm until 4 p.m. 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 />
Mendenhall's summer hours are<lb />
8 30 am U 00 pm Monday, and<lb />
830 a.m. 5:00 p.m Tuesday<lb />
Friday.<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 m<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 />
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 />
NTE Dates<lb />
Prospective teachers who plan to<lb />
take the National Teacher Ex<lb />
aminations on July 19 at ECU<lb />
should register as soon as possible<lb />
with Educational Testing Service,<lb />
Princeton. NJ.<lb />
John Childers. Director of Testing<lb />
at ECU. said registrations should<lb />
be mailed in time to reach ETS no<lb />
later than June 25. Penalty fees<lb />
will be charged for registrations<lb />
received later than this date.<lb />
Government Jobs Waiting To Be Filled<lb />
Registration materials and infor<lb />
mation about the teacher ex<lb />
aminations are available fromt he �). Q<lb />
ECU Testing Center. 105 Spe.ght<lb />
Building. ECU. Greenville, NC<lb />
27834 or from the Educational<lb />
Testing SErvice, Box 911 R,<lb />
Princeton, NJ 08541.<lb />
By MARGARET<lb />
BUNCH<lb />
KIT Ne�i Bureo"<lb />
"WANTED" student<lb />
to work for one<lb />
semester, pay based on<lb />
starting salary for full<lb />
time employee, possible<lb />
to receive compensa-<lb />
tion for travel, and<lb />
future educational ex-<lb />
penses, possible offer<lb />
of full time employ-<lb />
ment after graduation,<lb />
cultural advantages,<lb />
located in Washington,<lb />
You would think that<lb />
an ad written like this<lb />
would have students<lb />
lining up outside the<lb />
door like a game bet-<lb />
ween ECU and<lb />
Carolina. Not true.<lb />
Dr. Betsy Harper,<lb />
Director of<lb />
Cooperative Education<lb />
has jobs just like this<lb />
that she can offer<lb />
students who are atten-<lb />
ding East Carolina<lb />
University and cannot<lb />
give them away.<lb />
Some people do not<lb />
know about the jobs,<lb />
or Cooperative Educa-<lb />
tion or about Betsy<lb />
Harper. Some know<lb />
about all three but just<lb />
cannot be persuaded to<lb />
leave their hometown<lb />
or Greenville or North<lb />
Carolina. Some<lb />
students get very en-<lb />
thusiastic about the<lb />
program and go home<lb />
to talk to Mom and<lb />
Dad about the situation<lb />
and get too much flack<lb />
about stepping out of<lb />
the educational track<lb />
for one sememster.<lb />
Taking advantage of<lb />
this program does offer<lb />
some definite pluses,<lb />
however.<lb />
Chad Buff kin, an<lb />
English major at ECU,<lb />
is one of the students<lb />
who spent spring<lb />
Baker Going<lb />
Wingate<lb />
By RICHARD GREEN<lb />
(,1-niral Manager<lb />
"It certainly didn't<lb />
last very long<lb />
Ira Baker's retire-<lb />
ment was to begin after<lb />
the first session of sum-<lb />
mer school, but<lb />
Wingate College has<lb />
offered Baker a part-<lb />
time contract to help<lb />
establish a journalism<lb />
department there.<lb />
Baker, 65, was the<lb />
first journalism pro-<lb />
fessor and program<lb />
coordinator at East<lb />
Carolina University.<lb />
He is leaving after 12<lb />
years.<lb />
Wingate College,<lb />
once a private junior<lb />
college supported by<lb />
the Baptist State Con-<lb />
vention, became a<lb />
senior college only four<lb />
years ago. Approx-<lb />
imately 1,700 students<lb />
are enrolled there.<lb />
Baker willl teach two<lb />
days a week and work<lb />
closely with the student<lb />
newspaper and year-<lb />
book staffs. According<lb />
Continuing Ed<lb />
Teaching Basic<lb />
r. .ii-?<lb />
to Baker, the<lb />
jouranlism department<lb />
he will help establish at<lb />
Wingate will be the first<lb />
in any of North<lb />
Carolina's Baptist<lb />
schools.<lb />
Baker had said that<lb />
he dreaded his first<lb />
semester away from his<lb />
30-year teaching career,<lb />
but it looks like he<lb />
won't have to worry<lb />
about that for a while<lb />
now.<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE Sanyo STD 1700<lb />
cassette deck Automata shut off.<lb />
with dolby S100. 7S8 0206 before<lb />
900 or after 7:00.<lb />
TIRES FOR SALE: four 155 13<lb />
Firestone steel belted radials<lb />
About half worn, all for 450 Pit<lb />
some Toyotas, Datsuns, Hondas,<lb />
etc Call 7564380 5 00 to 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
Ira L. Baker<lb />
semester in<lb />
Washington, D.C. co<lb />
oping with HUD. After<lb />
filling out various<lb />
government forms and<lb />
writing resumes and let-<lb />
ters of application,<lb />
Buffkin received a call<lb />
from the Recruitment<lb />
Branch of the U.S.<lb />
Department of Hous-<lb />
ing and Development.<lb />
"1 was interviewed<lb />
over the telephone and<lb />
offered a position in<lb />
the Headquarters' Ad-<lb />
ministrative Training<lb />
Branch in<lb />
Washington he said.<lb />
"My status was soon<lb />
changed from a full-<lb />
time to a part-time stu-<lb />
dent and with help<lb />
from the co-op office I<lb />
found a place to live in<lb />
Washington.<lb />
"During my first<lb />
13-week period at HUD<lb />
1 was able to practice<lb />
the methods I had been<lb />
learning as an<lb />
EnglishWriting ma-<lb />
jor. I was assigned<lb />
many projects ranging<lb />
from writing memoran-<lb />
da to evaluating train-<lb />
ing programs in Kansas<lb />
City, Kansas and Col-<lb />
umbia, Marvland. The<lb />
ECU Co-op Program<lb />
enabled me to obtain a<lb />
working knowledge of<lb />
my field of study, ex-<lb />
posure to career oppor-<lb />
tunities, and a salary to<lb />
help pay expenses. It s<lb />
an excellent opportuni-<lb />
ty for a student to look<lb />
into the future<lb />
Two students who<lb />
started out as co-op<lb />
and ended up full time<lb />
after graduation are<lb />
Diane Rasch with the<lb />
International Affairs<lb />
Division of NASA<lb />
Headquarters and Dan-<lb />
ny Nowell in the per-<lb />
sonnel department of<lb />
the General Accounting<lb />
Office both in<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Jobs are also<lb />
available with the<lb />
Center for Disease<lb />
Control, the Smithso-<lb />
nian, NASA Head-<lb />
quarters, USDA. HHS<lb />
(formerly HEW), the<lb />
Navy and the Dept. of<lb />
Justice. There are in-<lb />
ternships in offices of<lb />
senators and con-<lb />
gressmen.<lb />
The Cooperative<lb />
Education Office also<lb />
has openings in local<lb />
Greenville firms and<lb />
other companies across<lb />
the state of North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Bzzaixm<lb />
AMERICAS FAVORITE PIZZA<lb /><lb />
.r. C<lb />
IPIZZA BUFFET<lb />
ECU To Meet UNC<lb />
The ECU baseball team, riding a four-game win streak after pitcher Bill<lb />
wider shut down Campbell on seven hits a. Harrington F.e.dTuesday<lb />
ni�hl will meet the Carolina team Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. me<lb />
" rclc Chapel Hill rivalry promises to produce an excitmg game. Last<lb />
rar. o'er 35W spectators attended the match-up Students are adm.t.ed<lb />
�tee. The learn will play N.C. Wesleyan tonile at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Easter Seals Sponsoring<lb />
Marathon Softball Meet<lb />
;�� onH oamp Refreshment<lb />
Basic Scuba Cer-<lb />
tification, an evening<lb />
class for adult swim-<lb />
mers who wish to learn<lb />
the fundamentals of the<lb />
underwater. Each par-<lb />
ticipant should supply<lb />
flippers, mask and<lb />
snorkel. Other equip-<lb />
ment, including air,<lb />
popular water sport of may be rented,<lb />
scuba diving, will of-<lb />
fered by ECU this sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Over 60 teams are ex<lb />
pected to "move the<lb />
softball 'round the<lb />
horn for the handicap-<lb />
ped" in the 1980 Miller<lb />
Time Softball<lb />
Marathon for Easter<lb />
Seals.<lb />
Scheduled for Satur-<lb />
dav and Sunday, June<lb />
21 and 22, at Jaycee's,<lb />
Eans and Guy Smith<lb />
parks in Greenville, the<lb />
eent will attract a wide<lb />
ariety of men and<lb />
women softball en-<lb />
thusiasts from city, in-<lb />
dustrial and church<lb />
teams throughout the<lb />
region.<lb />
Any organized team<lb />
is invited to enter, and<lb />
anyone can organize a<lb />
team. Teams of equal<lb />
calibre will compete in<lb />
two-and-a-half hour<lb />
ed to game winners and<lb />
to the individual's and<lb />
team's raising the most<lb />
money.<lb />
Sponsors con-<lb />
tributing to the event<lb />
include the Miller<lb />
Brewing Company,<lb />
WSFL-FM, Bridgeton,<lb />
Naegele Outdoor<lb />
Advertising in Kinston<lb />
and Abram's Bar-B-Q.<lb />
Sears, Bond's Spor-<lb />
ting Goods, H.L.<lb />
Hodges Company and<lb />
others have contributed<lb />
prizes which par-<lb />
ticipating teams will be<lb />
eligible to receive in a<lb />
drawing following the<lb />
event.<lb />
Spectators will enjoy<lb />
seeing the Clown Alley<lb />
Clowns, featuring<lb />
"Toddles" and<lb />
"Waddles who will<lb />
game. Refreshments<lb />
will be available.<lb />
For more informa-<lb />
tion, contact the Easter favorably<lb />
Seal Society, Green<lb />
ville, 758-3230.<lb />
The scuba class will<lb />
meet Tuesdays and<lb />
Thursdays, June<lb />
24-July 24 in ECU's<lb />
Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
pool and at Radio<lb />
Island off Morehead<lb />
City.<lb />
Class instructor is<lb />
Robert Eastep, an ex-<lb />
perienced Scuba in-<lb />
structor, recognized as<lb />
ofie of the leading<lb />
scuba teachers in the<lb />
Southeast. Since his<lb />
classes generally fill<lb />
rapidly, early registra-<lb />
tion is advised.<lb />
Further information<lb />
is available from the of-<lb />
fice of Non-Credit Pro-<lb />
grams, Division of<lb />
NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE<lb />
for 2nd session summer school<lb />
Only ills including rent,<lb />
utilities.phone, cable TV. etc for<lb />
entire session Call 752 1792.<lb />
PERSONAL<lb />
WEEKEND SAILING Cursing,<lb />
racing, lessons Beginners, m<lb />
lermediales. advanced Phone<lb />
Tony Monday thru Friday after<lb />
500. 752 7278.<lb />
NEED HELP: Preparing your<lb />
resume For details on our com<lb />
pletre resume service, call:<lb />
75-�l7l (evenings).<lb />
HOURS FOR TAKING<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS WILL BE<lb />
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11:30<lb />
12:30 ONLY.<lb />
ALL THE PIZZA AND<lb />
SALAD YOU CAN EAT<lb />
92.59<lb />
Mon. - Fri. UtSO-MO<lb />
Mon. 8P Tnes. 6:00-800<lb />
758 6266 �� � � ��  �m'9<lb />
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Students will be<lb />
trained to react<lb />
favorably to normal<lb />
and adverse conditions Continuing Education,<lb />
on the surface and ECU, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
A NIGHT OF ACOUSTIC MUSIC<lb />
Every Sunday Night at<lb />
This Sunday<lb />
Back to Back<lb />
sesments continuously pass out balloons to the<lb />
Sll p.m. through children. Sponsored by<lb />
he weekend. the Greenville Honor<lb />
Qualifying teams Recruiting Command,<lb />
entering the marathon a jump team from For<lb />
will receive beer or Bragg will land at<lb />
Coke and prizes, and Jaycee r��<lb />
team players will each (tentatively schedu ed)<lb />
receive T-shirts com- with the game ball in<lb />
memora.ing this event, time for the beginning<lb />
Trophies will be award- of Saturdays 2 30<lb />
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SUNDAY, JUNE 29th<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JUNE 19, 1980<lb />
Archaeologists Study N.C.<lb />
Indian Cultural History<lb />
Residents Complete Training ��'<lb />
The first six residents to complete all their training at the East Jerome E. Croll, Lee R. Trent, Danny E. Huntley and George<lb />
Carolina I niversity School of Medicine were honored Sun- R. Everhart and dental residents Drs. Charles Burnham and<lb />
da in a graduation ceremony at Pitt County Memorial C. Douglas Peeden. All six of the graduates plan to set up<lb />
Hospital. Shown (from left) are family practice residents Drs. practices in North Carolina. Story on Page 1.<lb />
Media Board Studies Budgets<lb />
B TERRY GRAY<lb />
The ECU Media<lb />
Board tentatively ap-<lb />
proved the 1980-81<lb />
budget tor the Rebel<lb />
Wednesday, but the<lb />
budget proposal for the<lb />
nev student FM radio<lb />
station ran into trou-<lb />
ble.<lb />
Consideration Of<lb />
 MB station<lb />
manager John Jeter's<lb />
approximate $41,000<lb />
budget proposal was<lb />
postponed because<lb />
board members said<lb />
ihey should have been<lb />
consulted in its<lb />
preparation. They also<lb />
fell WZMB was asking<lb />
for too much money<lb />
for 1980-81.<lb />
"We all want the<lb />
best possible for our<lb />
media, but we also have<lb />
to be able to pay for<lb />
it said Rudolph Alex-<lb />
ander, board member<lb />
and director of<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
According to board<lb />
members, Jeter should<lb />
have consulted with a<lb />
special Media Board<lb />
advisory group when he<lb />
planned funding for the<lb />
coming year. The ad-<lb />
visory council was set<lb />
up last year to help in<lb />
the operation of the<lb />
station. Jeter explained<lb />
that he was not aware<lb />
that the council had to<lb />
be imolved in budget<lb />
matters.<lb />
Chairperson Beth<lb />
Hignite called for the<lb />
advisory group to con-<lb />
vene later this week to<lb />
confer with Jeter on the<lb />
budget. Jeter said he<lb />
would begin<lb />
"slashing" his pro-<lb />
posals before the group<lb />
meets.<lb />
Jeter also questioned<lb />
a recent trip by 1980-81<lb />
Station Manager Glen-<lb />
da Killingsworth and<lb />
Dr. Benz, former ad-<lb />
visor of WZMB. Jeter<lb />
thought the trip, which<lb />
was authorized by Dr.<lb />
Meyer, was made<lb />
without his consent,<lb />
but Meyer said he con-<lb />
sidered the matter an<lb />
internal one.<lb />
The board tentatively<lb />
approved the approx-<lb />
imate $16,000 budget<lb />
for next year's Rebel,<lb />
the student literary and<lb />
art magazine. The ten-<lb />
tative approval includ-<lb />
ed the condition that<lb />
salaries of staff<lb />
members be held at<lb />
least to last year's<lb />
levels. TheRebel budget<lb />
will receive its final ap-<lb />
proval when the<lb />
budgets of all student<lb />
media organizations<lb />
are presented for con-<lb />
sideration.<lb />
Rebel editor Kathy<lb />
Crisp noted that the<lb />
most recent edition of<lb />
the Rebel is still being<lb />
printed. The first press<lb />
run of the edition was<lb />
returned to the printer<lb />
when staff members<lb />
disapproved of the<lb />
quality. Crisp added<lb />
that the printing com-<lb />
pany would probably<lb />
not be considered for<lb />
future editions.<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
by ECU students Ken<lb />
Hartsell, Mary Barnes<lb />
and Mike Whetzel. The<lb />
purpose of their<lb />
research is to gather<lb />
and publish the work<lb />
done on the Algon-<lb />
quins between 1972 and<lb />
1980, to re-survey and<lb />
evaluate existing ex-<lb />
cavation sites in North<lb />
Carolina, and to select<lb />
sites that may require<lb />
future research.<lb />
The archaeological<lb />
crew hopes to complete<lb />
the excavation of<lb />
several sites by the<lb />
mid-1980s, when North<lb />
Carolina and the nation<lb />
will celebrate the 400th<lb />
anniversaries of the ar-<lb />
rival of Englishmen on<lb />
the coast, and the<lb />
dissappearance of the<lb />
"Lost Colony Places<lb />
of research will include<lb />
Carteret County,<lb />
Roanoke Island, and<lb />
the Chowan<lb />
Basin.<lb />
River<lb />
Dr. Phelps explained<lb />
that the artifacts of the<lb />
Indians provide clues<lb />
about the tribal culture.<lb />
"We are looking for<lb />
everything we can find<lb />
pertinent to Algonquin<lb />
history he said.<lb />
Skeletal remains pro-<lb />
vide for population<lb />
analysis, and the use of<lb />
radio carbon dating can<lb />
determine changes in<lb />
the tribes' culture,<lb />
Phelps explained.<lb />
The general pro-<lb />
cedure of an ar-<lb />
chaeology field<lb />
research is to collect the<lb />
material from the sur-<lb />
face of the site, and<lb />
measure the surface<lb />
distributions. This<lb />
determines where test<lb />
excavations will be<lb />
opened and gives a<lb />
sample of the artifacts<lb />
contained, and the<lb />
depth of the site. Test<lb />
excavations can also<lb />
determine whether<lb />
anything is intact under<lb />
the surface. Finally, a<lb />
topographic map is<lb />
constructed of the site.<lb />
Phelps said that "based<lb />
on the results of surface<lb />
survey, topography and<lb />
test excavations, major<lb />
areas of the site are<lb />
then opened to expose<lb />
such cultural features<lb />
as house patterns, food<lb />
preparation areas,<lb />
eemetaries, and public<lb />
and religious struc-<lb />
tures. It is from these<lb />
features in their<lb />
behavioral context that<lb />
reconstruction of the<lb />
culture is accomplish-<lb />
ed<lb />
When asked why all<lb />
this time consuming ar-<lb />
chaeological work in-<lb />
terested him. Ken Hart-<lb />
sell replied, "most of<lb />
the work is primary<lb />
research, so you're not<lb />
taking somebody else's<lb />
work � you are break-<lb />
ing new ground, and<lb />
that is what interests<lb />
me the most Crew<lb />
member Mike Whetzel<lb />
shook his head in<lb />
agreement and exclaim-<lb />
ed, "you're never in-<lb />
side and you never<lb />
know what you're go-<lb />
ing to find Dr.<lb />
Phelps concluded,<lb />
"because of the nature<lb />
of archaeological<lb />
research the training<lb />
period is long and ex-<lb />
cruciating. But from<lb />
this they learn that only<lb />
exacting field techni-<lb />
ques will produce the<lb />
type of data required<lb />
for writing these<lb />
unknown chapters of<lb />
cultural history.1<lb />
WRITERS<lb />
WANTED<lb />
The East Carolinian is accepting<lb />
applications for news writers. If you have good<lb />
basic writing skills, we will train you<lb />
in newswriting techniques.<lb />
Applications can be obtained from our office<lb />
in the Publications Building.<lb />
Bloxton Change Disputed<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
lames l.owery, director of the<lb />
physical plant, said the move would<lb />
be necessary for the Institute of<lb />
Coastal and Marine Resources<lb />
because the area they now occupy in<lb />
Wright needs renovation.<lb />
Chancellor Thomas B. Brewer<lb />
said Thursday that the decision for<lb />
the move was still on the staff level,<lb />
with no final decision made.<lb />
Bloxton House has been 'unused<lb />
for several years. Nothing has gone<lb />
on there for several years. That's the<lb />
reason the proposal was made<lb />
Brewer said.<lb />
However, Mrs. Moore said no<lb />
one in the administration bothered<lb />
to check with them to see if the<lb />
building was being used.<lb />
"No one in the administration<lb />
checked with us to see if it was being<lb />
used by us, but assumed it wasn't<lb />
since students weren't spending the<lb />
night there she said.<lb />
"Our accreditation may hinge on<lb />
keeping a management facility<lb />
Mrs. Moore explained. The building<lb />
has been used in the past to train<lb />
students in home management,<lb />
necessary for some of the school's<lb />
major programs.<lb />
Friday, however, the administra-<lb />
tion advised Mrs. Moore that she<lb />
could submit a proposal for con-<lb />
tinued use of the facility to the<lb />
chancellor's office for considera-<lb />
tion. She stated that Brewer seemed<lb />
"unaware" that the building was<lb />
still used by the school.<lb />
She submitted a two and a half<lb />
page proposal for use of the facility<lb />
to the chancellor Monday, but that<lb />
he had not acted on it as yet. Includ-<lb />
ed were proposals for increased use<lb />
of the house, such as use by<lb />
students, faculty and staff for lun-<lb />
cheons and dinners and a family<lb />
research center.<lb />
Administration sources report<lb />
that the move has been delayed until<lb />
they can further study the issue and<lb />
reach a decision.<lb />
College Notes<lb />
From The National On Campus Report<lb />
THE AVERAGE STUDENT spends $83 per term<lb />
on 7.5 books, according to a survey conducted<lb />
for the Book Industry Student Group Inc the<lb />
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Thanks to Jimmy Carter's poor<lb />
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draft. Registration may be the only<lb />
"quickie" remedy available now,<lb />
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consequences. Our enemies will<lb />
perceive registration as a hostile<lb />
signal, and the burning issue o(<lb />
domestic unrest will probably be<lb />
fueled with student protest.<lb />
The sad posture of the U.S. Arm-<lb />
ed Forces certainly needs straighten-<lb />
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is not the answer. Increasing the<lb />
amount o' well-trained manpower is<lb />
crucial, but getting people into the<lb />
service isn't the problem � it's get-<lb />
ting people to stay in the service.<lb />
The average serviceman today is<lb />
taking home 11 percent less pay<lb />
than he did five years ago, and in-<lb />
flation is chipping away at the<lb />
already low salaries. Commissary<lb />
and PX priveleges are not such a<lb />
great bargain anymore, with big dis-<lb />
count chains closing in on th<lb />
military dollar. Civilian job oppor-<lb />
tunities for servicemen trained in<lb />
management and technical skills of-<lb />
fer substantially greater pa for the<lb />
same jobs.<lb />
'Why join the service? For main it<lb />
is the only way to get on-the-job<lb />
traming and to reap the educational<lb />
benefits of the GI Bill. President<lb />
Carter's educational aid cuts will<lb />
only increase the number o tran-<lb />
sient military personnel who want a<lb />
free education.<lb />
Congress must substantially in-<lb />
crease pay to people in uniform,<lb />
especially those who operate<lb />
sophisticated equipment, but in-<lb />
creased spending for military<lb />
technology is useless without<lb />
qualified technicians. Carter and<lb />
Congress could have come up with<lb />
more than $3.5 billion in pay raises<lb />
from a $153.7 billion defense<lb />
budget.<lb />
While the need to update and add<lb />
to arms and military machinery<lb />
took precedence over pay raises,<lb />
more money could've been available<lb />
it Carter would can some of the<lb />
more idiotic expenditures and leave<lb />
Social Security, Medicaid, Welfare,<lb />
etc. alone. The Wall Street Journal<lb />
listed a few that would make a good<lb />
start.<lb />
�A service to teach urban wives<lb />
"family living' and suburban<lb />
homeowners how to kill crabgrass.<lb />
�A $98 million program to pro-<lb />
mote cooperatives, $27 million for<lb />
rural electrification, or $15 million<lb />
for bringing cable TV to farms.<lb />
� The Department oi Education.<lb />
"Nothing it does could not be done<lb />
better b long-existent state and<lb />
local bodies. The fiscal saving: $3.6<lb />
billion<lb />
�S7.4 bil'non in CETA funds.<lb />
�The Council on Wage and Price<lb />
Stability, which costs $9.8 million<lb />
only to create the impression the<lb />
president is fighting inflation.<lb />
�The Congressional Budget Of-<lb />
fice (Si3.5 million), set up to help<lb />
Congress control the budget, has<lb />
done little in its short lifespan.<lb />
V ii nam, it wasn't very<lb />
popular to talk about increased<lb />
defense spending, but now it is pain-<lb />
fully cleai that military personnel<lb />
need a better deal. People who once<lb />
considered a career in the military<lb />
are finding that they just cannot<lb />
make ends meet. One example:<lb />
What little the government con-<lb />
tributes for moving expenses when<lb />
servicemen and their families are<lb />
transferred doesn't help much, and<lb />
they are forced to borrow money,<lb />
often at extremely high interest<lb />
rates.<lb />
11 registration does lead directly<lb />
to the draft, the majority of the peo-<lb />
ple who will enter the service won't<lb />
be there because they like it. The ad-<lb />
ministration and Congress need to<lb />
make the armed forces more attrac-<lb />
tive and competitive with civilian<lb />
jobs if a high-quality standing army<lb />
is the goal. Registration only signals<lb />
the wholesale conscription of un-<lb />
willing citizens, not exactly an ideal<lb />
fighting force.<lb />
More Problems For WZMB?<lb />
V<lb />
The fate of WZMB (formerly<lb />
WECU) has see-sawed back and<lb />
forth for two years, and now that<lb />
the station is finally about to go on<lb />
the air, something smells fishy.<lb />
Station Manager John Jeter's<lb />
successor, Glenda Killingsworth,<lb />
and former advisor Dr. Carlton<lb />
Benz recently attended a meeting<lb />
where the major topic was state fun-<lb />
ding for new public radio stations<lb />
by the newly created N.C. Agency<lb />
for Public Telecommunications.<lb />
There is some controversy concer-<lb />
ning the authorization of the trip,<lb />
but the more immediate factor is<lb />
why? Additional funding from the<lb />
state could supplement the<lb />
WZMB's operating costs. It is nice<lb />
to know that all possible financial<lb />
avenues are being explored, but the<lb />
catch in this program is the loss of<lb />
student control of programming<lb />
and coverage area.<lb />
The preliminary budget for the<lb />
university radio station (which one<lb />
Media Board member said "costs<lb />
too much") is about $7,000 less<lb />
than last year's budget. The station<lb />
will cost about $3 a year per student<lb />
to listen to the wide variety of<lb />
music, both live and recorded. That<lb />
doesn't seem like much for good<lb />
entertainment compared to about<lb />
$25 per semester for athletics.<lb />
The Media Board will get a bigger<lb />
cut of student monies next year<lb />
because The East Carolinian is<lb />
reducing the amount of student fun-<lb />
ding by about $10,000 less this year.<lb />
And WZMB costs too much to<lb />
operate? Someone's calculator must<lb />
be broken.<lb />
Why give away control of<lb />
something for which students have<lb />
fought long and hard? That fear<lb />
might be paranoid, but all the in-<lb />
dicators are pointing in that direc-<lb />
tion. It's hard to say � WZMB's<lb />
past has been fraught with many<lb />
pitfalls, let's hope the trip was for<lb />
informational purposes only and<lb />
not a part of some greater plan.<lb />
�-Campus Forum<lb />
'Nook And Cranny' Questioned<lb />
In response to the article concerning<lb />
handicapped student services which ap-<lb />
peared in the June 12 issue of The East<lb />
Carolinian: C. C. Rowe has been the<lb />
coordinator for handicapped student<lb />
services for three years. It is revealing to<lb />
know that he defends the location of his<lb />
office, which is inaccessible to people<lb />
confined to wheelchairs, by considering<lb />
it a "nook and cranny on campus"<lb />
which does not have to be made accessi-<lb />
ble to those students to whom he is<lb />
responsible. 1 am touched by Mr.<lb />
Rowe's overwhelming sensitivitv toward<lb />
handicapped students.<lb />
This is not the first article in which<lb />
ECU has been touted as the leader in<lb />
providing services for handicapped<lb />
students in the UNC university system.<lb />
This remarkable demonstration of<lb />
cooperative working spirit leads me to<lb />
suspect that, until very recently, this<lb />
reputation was gained through default<lb />
rather than effort.<lb />
MARGARET M. CETERA<lb />
Graduate Student.<lb />
Chemistrv Department<lb />
Baker Praises Summer Issues<lb />
On this last week of the first term of<lb />
Summer School and, incidentally, the<lb />
final full week of my tenure as a member<lb />
o the university community, 1 feel com-<lb />
pelled to express pride and admiration to<lb />
you and your sparse but talented staff<lb />
for the consistently high quality of each<lb />
issue of the term just ending.<lb />
Let those who would contend other-<lb />
wise be your surrogate one week. Let<lb />
them produce tour or six pages of<lb />
"hard news where none hardly exists.<lb />
I et them report the most earth-shaking<lb />
campus event o the week, most likely<lb />
the weekl) watermelon slicing. Let them<lb />
produce each week a provocative<lb />
editorial on a non-existent campus issue.<lb />
Just let them trv! 1 challenge them to do<lb />
so. 1 have, in fact, issued the invitation<lb />
to my classes several times this term.<lb />
They don't know, of course, that the of-<lb />
fice of The East Carolinian is probably<lb />
the most active, stimulating and liveliest<lb />
spot on the campus. Students are miss-<lb />
ing a tremendous opportunity to "be<lb />
where the action is<lb />
Finally, may I add that 1 have been<lb />
greatly privileged these past 12 years for<lb />
having had the pleasure of associating so<lb />
closely with student publications, par-<lb />
ticularly The East Carolinian. To all<lb />
those staff members, both past and pre-<lb />
sent, I extend my grateful thanks and<lb />
sincere best wishes.<lb />
IRAL. BAKER<lb />
Journalism Program Coordinator<lb />
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expressing all points of view. Mat! or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old South<lb />
Building, across from the library.<lb />
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and classification, address, phone<lb />
number and signature of the authv<lb />
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'By What Authority Do We Have This Right?'<lb />
By W.H. FERRY<lb />
We are ready for thermonuclear war and<lb />
every day we are feverishly getting more<lb />
ready. Let no one suppose that we are in-<lb />
capable of it: We are the only nation that<lb />
has ever unleashed atomic bombs against<lb />
an adversary. We have been considering<lb />
atomic warfare in one place or other ever<lb />
since: Korea, China, Cuba, Laos, Berlin,<lb />
Vietnam. We came within a few minutes of<lb />
launching a thermonuclear war in 1962.<lb />
President Kennedy decided that he would<lb />
press the button if a Russian freighter<lb />
crossed a certain line in the Atlantic en<lb />
route to Cuba. The president knew full<lb />
well what he was about. He knew that he<lb />
was about to ignite history's greatest<lb />
cataclysm. But somehow � I shall never<lb />
1<lb />
be able to imagine why � he was convinc-<lb />
ed that the situation called for it.<lb />
At the heart of this monstrous folly<lb />
there is, I believe, a religious vision. It is<lb />
the vision of a secular religion, to be sure,<lb />
yet one unthinkingly embraced by more<lb />
Americans than accept the conventional<lb />
religions of the land.<lb />
The central doctrine of this religion is<lb />
Manifest Destiny. The first official ap-<lb />
pearance of this idea occurred in 1846,<lb />
when a Massachusetts congressman<lb />
declared "the right of our manifest destiny<lb />
to spread over this whole continent<lb />
Remember the word 'right' in this state-<lb />
ment. This manifest destiny proved its<lb />
worth in remarkably few years. But the<lb />
idea did not subside after we conquered the<lb />
wilderness. It was assimilated into the<lb />
American ethos, and has now taken on<lb />
world-emcompassing dimensions. We now<lb />
believe that it is Manifest Destiny that we<lb />
be pre-eminent on the globe. We have<lb />
come to consider it our right � our destiny<lb />
in the world � to be first, to be most in-<lb />
fluential, to have our own way in all im-<lb />
portant matters, to assert universal validity<lb />
for our democratic credos.<lb />
But there is still one right which cannot<lb />
be denied. It is the right to blow up the<lb />
world, or a large part of it, and degrade<lb />
civilization. So we come to the most im-<lb />
portant question of all: Quo warranto? By<lb />
what authority do we come to have this<lb />
right? Only if we think Gods right name is<lb />
Satan can we believe it is conferred by any<lb />
heavenly authority. When President Ken-<lb />
nedy was poised to start thermonuclear<lb />
war, his brother, the attorney general, ask-<lb />
ed him to consider whether the American<lb />
government or any government had the<lb />
moral right ot initiate thermonuclear war.<lb />
The president said he had no time to con-<lb />
sider theories. He said that the country's<lb />
manhood demanded what he was about to<lb />
do, though heinrew that there would be lit-<lb />
tle left of our country or its manhood if he<lb />
did.<lb />
We simply have no right in this matter.<lb />
W.H. Ferry is a writer and consultant to<lb />
foundations and non-profit organizations.<lb />
For IS years, he was vice president of the<lb />
Center far the Study of Democratic In-<lb />
stitutions.<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNE 19. 1980<lb />
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Film View<lb />
'Force' In<lb />
Greenville<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
The time is still long, long ago and far, far<lb />
away. "Star Wars V" (as you might already<lb />
know, there are to be three 'prequels') or "The<lb />
Empire Strikes Back" opened in Greenville in<lb />
35mm without the marvel of Dolby stereo.<lb />
George Lucas' most expensive picture to date<lb />
has even more technoligical cleverness than the<lb />
original, and once again it's not about anything<lb />
more than what it seems to be about. "Star Wars"<lb />
modest $8 million budget has been more than<lb />
doubled for "Empire and every penny of it is up<lb />
on the screen. In order to get the full effect, and it<lb />
certainly is amazing just how far we've come since<lb />
Jordan Belson and Stanley Kubrick, the film must<lb />
W seen as it was intended to be seen, in 70mm with<lb />
the six-channel Dolby.<lb />
Otherwise, there is little difference between this<lb />
continuation effort and the original film of 1977.<lb />
I he plot is simply a series of chases, captures and<lb />
escapes as the good guys set out to rescue each<lb />
other. Darth Vader (David Prowse behind the ar-<lb />
mor, given voice by James Earl Jones who does<lb />
not receive screen credit), Princess Leia (Carrie<lb />
I isher), Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Luke<lb />
Sky walker, robots See Threepio and hero Artoo-<lb />
Detoo are all back along with a few arresting<lb />
newcomers. Everybody plays it straight, no bogg-<lb />
ing down in messages or monoliths on the one<lb />
hand, no camping it up on the other.<lb />
The film is another triumph of creativity and<lb />
technology by masters thereof, people who very<lb />
obviously delight in doing what only the medium<lb />
of film can do in the creation of magic. They are<lb />
all listed at the end of the film and well deserve the<lb />
applause most of you will find yourself giving<lb />
them.<lb />
By the end of "Empire we are really only<lb />
taken another step or two in the Star Wars saga.<lb />
There is a twist here and a twist there, but most of<lb />
s hat goes on is pretty predictable, so it will go in<lb />
sequels and prequels to come. In fact, one gets the<lb />
feeling that this series can never end but is forever<lb />
to be continued. Most of its fans, at least at this<lb />
stage of the game, prefer it that way.<lb />
"Empire" takes the long view of history and<lb />
finds no moral in it whatsoever. Too many films<lb />
live too much in the recent past of the topic that<lb />
they deal with and too much in the present the rest<lb />
of the time. Lucas, like the hot-shot astronauts in<lb />
his films, is a free agent. His film is propelled by a<lb />
kind of Relativity Theory. He zooms through<lb />
time from the remote future to the remote past as<lb />
easily as Star Wars' rocket ships zoom through<lb />
"hyper-space" from one end of the universe to the<lb />
Technocracy,<lb />
Love And Fear<lb />
In The Future<lb />
By CARLL TUCKER<lb />
Pincess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca and friend<lb />
return in "The Empire Strikes Back.<lb />
other at the speed of light.<lb />
An historical relativism really is the secret to<lb />
Lucas' success. Instead of trying to apply the stan-<lb />
dards of the present to the past, Lucas applies the<lb />
standards of the past to the future. Thus, he has<lb />
made another work of flawless escapism:<lb />
"Empire" escapes the angst of the present<lb />
altogether.<lb />
While Lucas' characters live a millennium or<lb />
two from now, much of their story seems to occur<lb />
anywhere from a generation to a millennium ago.<lb />
One of the series' many heroes, Luke, is the<lb />
adopted son of pioneers who are massacred in an<lb />
Indian-style raid on their homestead on an out-of-<lb />
the-way planet. Let's not forget "Empire's"<lb />
roots.<lb />
Solo is an adventurer and soldier of fortune, a<lb />
gun for hire. The heroine is a Princess, no less,<lb />
and the villain is an appropriate nemesis for such<lb />
royalty, the black-masked Vader. Even the<lb />
"Force an elan vital usable only by the<lb />
righteous, is made manifest in an ancient form, a<lb />
See Star Wars page 6 col 5<lb />
The entertainment we enjoy is a measure of who<lb />
we are. Three recently ballyhooed movies�1977's<lb />
"Star Wars last year's "Close Encounters of the<lb />
Third Kind" and this year's "Empire Strikes<lb />
Back the sequel to "Star Wars"�suggest that<lb />
Americans are both fascinated with and horrified<lb />
by the technological world we have shaped.<lb />
Neither movie pretends to great seriousness.<lb />
"Star Wars" is a light confection about another<lb />
galaxy and era and a young man named Luke<lb />
Skywalker who, thanks to an improbably series of<lb />
coincidences, is drawn into a death battle against<lb />
the galaxy's wicked emperor. En route to victory,<lb />
he encounters a fair princess and wins her heart, if<lb />
not her hand. (This is the age of liberation.)<lb />
"Close Encounters of the Third Kind" concerns<lb />
Roy Neary, an ordinary American who has an en-<lb />
counter with a UFO and becomes obsessed with<lb />
his search for an explanation. His mission is im-<lb />
peded by those who do not believe in the existence<lb />
of UFOs; by those who would prefer to wish the<lb />
perplexing UFOs out of existence; and by those in<lb />
power who. to prevent panic, deny the existence of<lb />
UFOs. Like Skywalker and every adventurer-hero<lb />
since Odysseus, Neary finds an available pretty<lb />
girl to accompany him on his lonelv mission. In<lb />
the last frame, though, he achieves a goal more<lb />
lofty than marriage�he strides in to a UFO and,<lb />
the ultimate American pioneer, flies away with the<lb />
strange Visitors to destinations unknown.<lb />
From the popularity of "Star Wars the likely<lb />
success of "Close Encounters and the increasing<lb />
respectability of the whole genre of science fiction,<lb />
it is clear that our age, more than its predecessors,<lb />
needs whatever consolation or reassurance science<lb />
fiction affords. If all art is to some extent escapist,<lb />
one might ask what it is that we are escaping from.<lb />
An answer, 1 think, is hidden in the films' im-<lb />
agery. In "Star Wars Luke Skywalker ekes out<lb />
a living as a "moisture farmer" (whatever that<lb />
may be) in a bleak desert on the remote planet of<lb />
Tatooine. Apparently, the reason he lives in such<lb />
an unfruitful place rather than in a galactic Palm<lb />
Springs is that there is no galactic Palm Springs:<lb />
Evil technology has reduced the universe to wind<lb />
and sand. If the technocrats were not so vicious<lb />
and self-serving, the land would be more fruitful.<lb />
Luke's mission is to replace the Bad technocrats<lb />
with the Good, which he does. In a closing<lb />
ceremony disturbingly reminiscent of Nuremberg<lb />
Nazi rallies, Luke is rewarded with a medal (and a<lb />
wink) by the princess, who represents the new,<lb />
benevolent ruling class.<lb />
See Americans page 6 col 1<lb />
Dem 'Stormy Monday Laundry Day Blues'<lb />
By DAVID NORRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
One day of each week of my life is tainted by an op-<lb />
pressive shadow hanging over it � namely, the<lb />
knowledge that 1 have no more even slightly clean<lb />
clothes and that laundry day is at hand. 1 put this off as<lb />
long as possible, even when I'm at home, where we have<lb />
those funny washers and dryers without coin slots in<lb />
them.<lb />
In college, especially in ECU dorms, doing laundry is<lb />
a complicated and nerve-wracking process, fraught with<lb />
disaster and frustration.<lb />
The first problem is the coin shortage. If you need to<lb />
do your laundry, all 300 people in the dorm are either<lb />
broke or have only paper money and pennies. Most of<lb />
us know better than to trust the change machines so the<lb />
thing to do is trudge over to the Rip V Run to get<lb />
quarters, dimes and aspirins.<lb />
Next comes the task of finding an unoccupied washer,<lb />
preferably one that works. Good timing is important,<lb />
unless you like to hang around laundry rooms with bun-<lb />
ches of dirty clothes. When I lived in Jones Hall and had<lb />
to wash, clothes in the basement of Belk dorm, my<lb />
"secret time" was 9:00 Sunday morning. That early,<lb />
few people had regained consciousness enough to<lb />
bother much with their laundry so I was always sure of<lb />
finding a washing machine open. One fateful day, 1 ar-<lb />
rived to find 40 guys cramming the entire basement with<lb />
truckloads of dirty clothes, all at 9:00 Sunday morning.<lb />
My "secret time" was no longer secret. I started sleep-<lb />
ing until noon on Sundays.<lb />
When I lived in Umstead, my roommate would<lb />
periodically load up his duffle bag and head down to the<lb />
laundry room on Friday or Saturday night. They tell<lb />
you that ECU is a great party school, but you almost<lb />
need reservations to get your clothes done here on<lb />
weekend nights.<lb />
The size of a dorm laundry doesn't matter much. One<lb />
such as Umstead's has three washers and three dryers.<lb />
The massive laundry rooms on the Hill have perhaps<lb />
eight or 10 of each. The problem is that most of the<lb />
machines in the big laundries are adorned with "out of<lb />
order" signs. Many of them are simply hollow card-<lb />
board props put in to make the place look larger and<lb />
more impressive.<lb />
A washer that displays an "out of order" sign usually<lb />
is, but a washer not so designated is not necessarily "in<lb />
of order One washing machine of my acquaintance<lb />
worked perfectly, except it forgot to let the water drain<lb />
out when it was through. After wringing a gallon of<lb />
water out of my clothes, I spent three quarters trying to<lb />
dry them.<lb />
A really frustrating thing is to put your clothes in the<lb />
wash in a totally deserted laundry room, and to come<lb />
back in 30 minutes to find all three dryers full of clothes<lb />
from the wardrobe of some mysterious, inconsiderate<lb />
lout.<lb />
I had a roommate on the Hill who went to see hi<lb />
girlfriend one night a week, and got her to do his laun-<lb />
dry. I've always been too soft-hearted to put anyone 1<lb />
liked through such an ordeal.<lb />
A bankrupt friend of mine, after selling her albums,<lb />
started doing laundry for people in her dorm for a cou-<lb />
ple of dollars. It kept her financially solvent and saved<lb />
many people a lot of trouble.<lb />
But, for all that, doing laundry could be worse here<lb />
at college. I remember passing a farmhouse on the way<lb />
here from home, where the day's wash was hanging �<lb />
on six clotheslines, each 100 feet long. There were hun-<lb />
dreds of clothes of every size, shape and color, all<lb />
sparkling in the afternoon sun. On the other side of the<lb />
tiny farmhouse were four more similar clotheslines. Im-<lb />
agine the Waltons doing six months' worth of laundry<lb />
all at once, and you have it. I'll bet someone in that<lb />
house would love to trade laundry with any of us.<lb />
Detroit Rock And Roll<lb />
True New Wave At Last<lb />
By PAT MINGES<lb />
Let's hear it for obscure artists.<lb />
This week, it seemed pleasant to<lb />
present three albums of rather<lb />
outstanding quality than one earth-<lb />
shattering, history-making release.<lb />
Of course, they are all from<lb />
England, but it isn't my fault that<lb />
we Yanks are not producing albums<lb />
of profound quality (the exception<lb />
being Bob Scger's Against The<lb />
Wind). So until Jackson Browne or<lb />
Bruce Springsteen cut a new one, we<lb />
will have to settle for the imported<lb />
variety.<lb />
�The Motors � Tenement<lb />
Steps<lb />
This is the first album in a long<lb />
while that one can refer to as New<lb />
Wave without it being almost a pro-<lb />
stitution of the term. What with<lb />
vj<lb />
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every clown from Joel to Ronstadt<lb />
calling their pop parasites New<lb />
Wave, it is enough to make your<lb />
stomach turn. Tenement Steps will<lb />
perhaps bring a little bit of respect<lb />
to the term.<lb />
This is one fine album. The<lb />
Motors are Nick Garvey and Andy<lb />
McMaster, and that is about the ex-<lb />
tent of the knowledge I have about<lb />
them. For all 1 know, they could<lb />
have crawled from the gutter up to<lb />
those tenement steps and started<lb />
producing music. All that matters is<lb />
that their music is superb. The<lb />
Motors are the only current group<lb />
that I know of recording on Virgin<lb />
Records, the company that brought<lb />
you the punk movement.<lb />
The album has a unique sound. It<lb />
is sort of a combination between the<lb />
pop perplexity of Gino Vanclli and<lb />
the Eurodisco appeal of Blondie,<lb />
ijwiwiw ii"<lb />
but it is a lot more sophisticated<lb />
than either. The Motors are a four-<lb />
piece combo, but the rhythm section<lb />
is even more nebulous than Garvey<lb />
and McMasters. The synthesizer<lb />
dominance of McMasters makes<lb />
Tenement Steps more aesthetically<lb />
palatable than the usual humdrum<lb />
redundance of most New Wave, and<lb />
Garvey's guitars do not dominate<lb />
but create more excitement.<lb />
The single "Love and<lb />
Loneliness" is receiving airplay in<lb />
more progressive areas, but "That's<lb />
What John Said" and "Modern<lb />
Man" are truly distinguished ditties<lb />
well worth hearing. If I didn't think<lb />
you were satiated with the whole<lb />
trip, I would tell you of how the<lb />
lyrics mumble of alienation, inner<lb />
city panic and a lean future.<lb />
Regardless, Tenement Steps is a fine<lb />
effort, and the Motors should have<lb />
a promising future.<lb />
�Joan Armatrading � Me,<lb />
Myself, and I �<lb />
Joan Armatrading's last album<lb />
(?) was a cheap promotional bulljive<lb />
that consisted of one side of grooves<lb />
and another side as flat as the area<lb />
around Mount St. Helens. What<lb />
kind of idiot would pay four dollars<lb />
for one side of an album? This<lb />
album, however, is a full LP of<lb />
some of the finest material she has<lb />
ever produced and features various<lb />
influences ranging from pop to reg-<lb />
gae.<lb />
All of the tunes are the artist<lb />
herself, from the acoustic and sym-<lb />
phonic beauty of "Turn Out The<lb />
Light" to the rocking dynamics of<lb />
See Joan page 6 col 1<lb />
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The Motors of oM (1977) � as they appear �� the cover of<lb />
album "Approved by The Motors Nick Garvey, Aady<lb />
Tchaikovsky and Rick Slaughter.<lb />
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THE EASTC AROLINIAN<lb />
JUNL 19, 1980<lb />
Star Wars Sequel<lb />
Beats Its Predecessor<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
hand-held laser beam<lb />
wielded as if it were Ex-<lb />
calibur.<lb />
Perhaps what frees<lb />
these films from the<lb />
ponderousness of so<lb />
many other films is the<lb />
fact that it deals not<lb />
with history, but with<lb />
pop images of history.<lb />
The historical<lb />
panoramam that it<lb />
grafts onto the future<lb />
really comes from a lot<lb />
of Hollywood movies<lb />
about the past rather<lb />
than the past itself.<lb />
One hero comes<lb />
straight out of a Ford<lb />
western, and the other<lb />
out of a Bogart film.<lb />
But if there is any<lb />
period genre Lucas'<lb />
film seems to prefer, it<lb />
is the Medieval. Besides<lb />
being punctuated with<lb />
adventures from Robin<lb />
Hood and Ivanhoe, the<lb />
film is pervaded in<lb />
general by an at-<lb />
mosphere of knights in<lb />
shining armor.<lb />
Having once again<lb />
set his film in the fur-<lb />
thest imaginable<lb />
future, Lucas has<lb />
drawn from the fur-<lb />
thest historical past, or<lb />
at least a reasonable<lb />
facsimile thereof.<lb />
The result of Lucas'<lb />
efforts is not to raise<lb />
such questions as "Will<lb />
the universe be saved?"<lb />
These films aren't<lb />
meant to be ingenious<lb />
in any way. They are<lb />
meant to be exactly<lb />
what they are. From<lb />
Lucas' view they cer-<lb />
tainly haven't failed.<lb />
Joan Redeems<lb />
'Bulljive' Effort<lb />
8&amp;Mfeift�ssss<lb />
Darth Vader Is Back<lb />
the scourge of the galaxy in 4 � The Empire Strikes Back.�'<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
"Simon Accompany-<lb />
ing Armatrading are<lb />
Will Lee, Chris Sped-<lb />
ding, Paul Shaffer<lb />
Americans In Love With Their Science<lb />
Fiction, Are Leery Of Technological Fact<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
Similarly, in "Close Encounters the world in<lb />
which Roy Neary lives is corrupted by bad<lb />
technology. Directory Stephen Spielberg focuses<lb />
his camera critically on all the mechanical<lb />
paraphernalia�toy trains, hair driers, tvs�with<lb />
which we surround ourselves. The way the<lb />
Visitors from the other planet make their<lb />
presence known is by wreaking havoc on<lb />
technology: turning on toys, stereos, tvs, in the<lb />
dead of night; turning off the telephones and the<lb />
electricity; bewildering the air traffic scanners.<lb />
The vision that obsesses Roy Neary, though, is<lb />
not one of a Thoreauvian cabin in the woods,<lb />
where evil technology may never trespass, but<lb />
rathei one of a technologically perfect world,<lb />
where all the circuits enhance man's happiness.<lb />
When we (with Neary) are finally vouchsafed a vi-<lb />
sion of the Visitors' gigantic spaceship, it is a mo-<lb />
ment of glory and ecstasy, visually spectacular,<lb />
and accompanied by booming organlike music<lb />
that suggests that this is a sacred, rather than a<lb />
scientific, event.<lb />
Like Neary and Skywalker, Americans are<lb />
perplexed by the failure of technology to supply<lb />
us with a meaningful life or a decent environment<lb />
to live in. For every wonderful aeheivement,<lb />
technology seems to deal us an equivalent kick in<lb />
the shins. Travel has become more efficient and<lb />
less civilized. Television has helped to raise a<lb />
generation of unprecedentedly educated six-year-<lb />
olds and increasingly illiterate high school<lb />
seniors. We can enjoy completely enclosed and<lb />
comfortable environments hundreds of feet<lb />
above the sidewalk until, as witness the New York<lb />
City blackout last summer, someone pulls the<lb />
plug and the environments become inaccessible<lb />
and uninhabitable. Only the most naive believe<lb />
we can escape our increasingly technological en-<lb />
vironment. Recognizing that the technologizing<lb />
trend is irreversible, we fantasize, with Skywalker<lb />
and Neary, about a world where all the machines-<lb />
work with us, rather than against us, where the<lb />
computer does not obstinately mis-bill, and where<lb />
jets disgorge our luggage intact at correct destina-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Regrettably, as both these films imply, the<lb />
"perfect" technocracy is one over which ordinary<lb />
mortals can exercise no influence. The enormity<lb />
and complexity of the system preclude nonexpert<lb />
involvement. Our only options in such a world<lb />
would be to replace the bad technocrats, as<lb />
Skywalker does, evade them, as Neary does, or<lb />
trust that in their loving-kindness they will make<lb />
the machines produce what we desire. Our<lb />
democratic methods of trying to control our ex-<lb />
ploding technology may be less than "perfect<lb />
but they do leave man some room in which to<lb />
manage his destiny.<lb />
(pianist on "Saturday<lb />
Night Live"), Danny<lb />
Federici and Clarence<lb />
Clemmons of the E<lb />
Street Band. Ar-<lb />
matrading's resonant<lb />
voice and outstanding<lb />
songwriting skills are<lb />
showcased on this<lb />
album.<lb />
There are many fine<lb />
songs on this album<lb />
and equally as many<lb />
are receiving significant<lb />
airplay. The album is<lb />
only several weeks old,<lb />
and it is currently 84th<lb />
on the American<lb />
Charts and is rising<lb />
very fast. Armatrading<lb />
is an individual of<lb />
remarkable talent, and<lb />
this is the first album<lb />
that is commensurate<lb />
with her ability. This is<lb />
one not to miss.<lb />
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Wars "Empire" was<lb />
made for those<lb />
(particularly males)<lb />
who carry a portable<lb />
shrine with them of<lb />
their adolescence, a<lb />
chalic of a self that was<lb />
better then, before the<lb />
world's affairs or�in<lb />
any complex way�sex<lb />
intruded.<lb />
Flash Gordon, Buck<lb />
Rogers and their peers<lb />
guard the portals of<lb />
American innocence,<lb />
and "The Empire<lb />
Strikes Back" is an<lb />
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