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�to iEaBt (Earnltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.3<lb />
Thursday, February 10,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 10,000<lb />
Afghan Freedom Fighters Tell 'Tragic' Story<lb />
Omar Samad<lb />
Hashmat Atlmadzai<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
V(�t Editor<lb />
"There is a tragedy going on in<lb />
this world. I feel the people of the<lb />
free world should know about it<lb />
These are the words of Afghan<lb />
freedom fighter Omar Samad, who<lb />
spoke at a meeting of the ECU Col-<lb />
lege Republicans Wednesday night.<lb />
The tragedy Samad and two friends,<lb />
Hashmet Atlmadzai and Fahim<lb />
Haiden, spoke of is the invasion of<lb />
Afghanistan by the Soviet Union in<lb />
1979.<lb />
The movement of Russian troops<lb />
into their country was not an invita-<lb />
tion by the Afghan government, as<lb />
the Soviet Union claims. Samad said<lb />
it was a clear move by the com-<lb />
munists to gain control of his coun-<lb />
try and have access to warm-water<lb />
ports on the Persian Gulf.<lb />
The three fighters now live in<lb />
Washington, D.C and are<lb />
members of the Afghan Youth<lb />
Council, an American organization<lb />
that seeks to unify their countrymen<lb />
living in the United States. Samad,<lb />
Atlamdzai, and Haiden have recent-<lb />
ly spoken to President Reagan and<lb />
members of Congress, not to ask for<lb />
American military involvement, but<lb />
to warn the United States of the<lb />
consequences of Soviet control of<lb />
Afghanistan.<lb />
The freedom fighters, called the<lb />
Mujahedeen in Afghanistan, spoke<lb />
of the unity of the afghan people in<lb />
their effort to free their country<lb />
from the Soviets. "There was<lb />
resistance even before the Soviet<lb />
Union came into our country<lb />
Samad said. "In April of 1978, the<lb />
Afghan communists took control by<lb />
coup in our country They said the<lb />
resistance started the next day, April<lb />
28.<lb />
Samad spoke of an "urban<lb />
guerilla" group he was involved in<lb />
before being forced to leave the<lb />
country in 1979. He said he took<lb />
part in distributing leaflets,<lb />
demonstrating and stealing guns<lb />
from the regular army. Ninety per-<lb />
cent of the Afghan people are sup-<lb />
portive of the freedom fighter's<lb />
cause, Atlmadzai said.<lb />
Afghanistan, a country of 16<lb />
million people, is mostly<lb />
agricultural. The freedom fighters<lb />
live in the hills and farmlands,<lb />
fighting the Soviets and Afghan Ar-<lb />
my with weapons they steal or<lb />
smuggle in through Pakistan.<lb />
Yet, they said, they control 80<lb />
percent of the country. Samad said<lb />
this is possible because of his peo-<lb />
ple's determination not to be ruled<lb />
by an ideology that is foreign to<lb />
Afghan culture.<lb />
Samad, Atlmadzai and Haider,<lb />
said the most devastmg aspect of<lb />
their war with the Russians is the<lb />
Soviet Union's use of chemical war-<lb />
fare. They said the Soviet Army is<lb />
using yellow rain, a chemical that<lb />
causes severe burns and internal<lb />
bleeding, to try and make the<lb />
Afghan people give up their fight.<lb />
The former guerillas said most of<lb />
their information of the war is com-<lb />
ing from Afghan refugees. There<lb />
are now 7 million Afghan refugees.<lb />
Samad claims.<lb />
Samad, Atlmadzai (who is now a<lb />
student at American University in<lb />
Washington, DC.) and Haiden all<lb />
said they have relatives who have<lb />
been killed or tortured by the Soviet<lb />
controlled government in<lb />
Afghanistan.<lb />
"We are here to tell the people<lb />
what is going on in our country<lb />
Atlmadzai said. "We will fight until<lb />
the last drop of our blood<lb />
Nightclub Owners Oppose Alcohol Laws<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
��Uff Wnln<lb />
Tom Haines, owner of The Attic<lb />
nightclub in downtown Greenville<lb />
traveled to Raleigh this week to<lb />
meet with lobbyist William Potter<lb />
of the N.C. Businesses for Respon-<lb />
sible ABC Laws. Haines, represen-<lb />
ting the Greenville Nightclub<lb />
Association, objects to proposed<lb />
state laws governing the sale of<lb />
alcohol.<lb />
Haines and Potter met to develop<lb />
opposition to the several proposals<lb />
coming before the N.C. General<lb />
Assembly regarding the consump-<lb />
tion of alcohol. Specifically Haines<lb />
is opposed to the proposal to raise<lb />
North Carolina's legal drinking age<lb />
from 18 to 19, 20 or 21, and to<lb />
legislation known as "dram shop"<lb />
which would make tavern and<lb />
nightclub owners legally responsible<lb />
for the illegal actions of intoxicated<lb />
customers after leaving the<lb />
premises.<lb />
Haines, who has operated The<lb />
Attic for 11 years, claims the state<lb />
legislature will only be creating a<lb />
whole new set of laws which would<lb />
be unenforceable. "We just need to<lb />
enforce the laws we already have<lb />
Haines told The East Carolinian.<lb />
"We don't need new laws for people<lb />
to break<lb />
Haines said raising the drinking<lb />
age law would have devastating<lb />
economic consequences for many<lb />
businesses that serve alcohol. He ad-<lb />
ded that college towns, ski resort<lb />
areas and beach areas would "suffer<lb />
tremendously if the age minimum is<lb />
raised<lb />
Haines claims that raising the<lb />
drinking age will not stop people<lb />
from drinking, but only change the<lb />
environment in which they do it.<lb />
Haines believes that by raising the<lb />
age law to 19 the state will see an in-<lb />
crease, rather than a decrease, in the<lb />
number of drunk drivers in the<lb />
state. "They won't stop drinking,<lb />
they'll just stop the way they<lb />
drink Haines said, noting that<lb />
18-years-olds would spend more<lb />
time drinking in "uncontrolled" en-<lb />
vironments such as their cars instead<lb />
of "controlled" environments such<lb />
as taverns and clubs.<lb />
Haines also felt that a higher<lb />
drinking age law would not have im-<lb />
pact on teenagers' habits of con-<lb />
sumption or on the age when they<lb />
first begin drinking. "The legal<lb />
drinking age of the state does not<lb />
determine when a young person will<lb />
first consume alcohol Haines<lb />
said. "It has nothing to do with it<lb />
Haines claims statistics show that<lb />
on the average most teenagers take<lb />
their first alcoholic drink before the<lb />
age of 15. Haines added that raising<lb />
the age law to 19 would not mean<lb />
that teenagers would also begin<lb />
drinking at younger ages. "It's just<lb />
means we'll have that many more<lb />
people to enforce with a law<lb />
Haines said in a reference to<lb />
18-year-olds who would then be<lb />
violating a law if they consumed<lb />
alcohol.<lb />
We need to educate our young<lb />
people to drink responsibly<lb />
Haines said, "and that's up to<lb />
parents and schools He said<lb />
young people also had a respon-<lb />
sibility to themselves and their peers<lb />
to consume alcohol in a<lb />
"controlled, responsible fashion<lb />
Potter, a former legislative staff<lb />
attorney, has been hired by N.C.<lb />
Businesses for Responsible ABC<lb />
See GREENVILLE, Page 3<lb />
SRA Gameroom Profits<lb />
Being Given To Hospice<lb />
Student Resident Association<lb />
President Tory Russo announced<lb />
Wednesday that Valentine's Day<lb />
proceeds from the SRA gameroom<lb />
would be donated to the hospice<lb />
organization of Greenville.<lb />
The SRA normally receive 50<lb />
percent of the money made in the<lb />
gameroom, which is located in<lb />
Aycock dormitory. The money rais-<lb />
ed from the gameroom is usually<lb />
divided between the residential areas<lb />
of campus. The other 50 percent of<lb />
the money is given to the company<lb />
that maintains the gameroom.<lb />
SRA Treasurer Charles Wingo<lb />
estimated that the donation from<lb />
the Tuesday, Feb. 14, receipts<lb />
would probably be between $100<lb />
and $200.<lb />
The recently-founded Greenville<lb />
Would You Change ECU?<lb />
Bv PAT ALLEN<lb />
stall loigvitwn<lb />
Michael Liddy<lb />
Students were asked, "If they<lb />
could make one suggestion that<lb />
would improve any aspect of life<lb />
here at ECU, what would it be?"<lb />
Larry Sitkowski � Freshman,<lb />
Physics "I suggest video-taped class<lb />
lectures. Students should be given<lb />
access to the monitors and be allow-<lb />
ed to watch the lectures in the<lb />
library. This would improve the<lb />
quality oj education here. "<lb />
Michael Liddy � Sophomore,<lb />
General College "I'd like to see a<lb />
more ejjiaent drop-add system and<lb />
better policies on housing contracts.<lb />
I'd rather see a one-semester con-<lb />
tract Jor living in the dorms. "<lb />
David Schehr � Sophomore, Art<lb />
" would like to see the campus<lb />
police increase the fines Jor illegal<lb />
parking instead oj towing the cars<lb />
Jenice Pellam � Senior, Special<lb />
Education "Equality and Justice for<lb />
all students regardless of race or sex.<lb />
I would like to see many of the<lb />
minority groups on campus be<lb />
allowed to speak out and be heard<lb />
instead oj ignored<lb />
Photos By CINDY WALL<lb />
Staff Photographer<lb />
Jenice Pellam<lb />
chapter of the international hospice<lb />
is a volunteer organization which<lb />
helps families of cancer patients and<lb />
the terminally ill.<lb />
Dr. Mary Ann Rose, a faculty<lb />
member in the School of Nursing,<lb />
originally contacted Carolyn<lb />
Fulghum, director of residence life,<lb />
about raising funds for the hospice<lb />
from the student organization. The<lb />
SRA is frequently involved with<lb />
good will projects that benefit or<lb />
perform a service to the campus or<lb />
community.<lb />
The primary purpose of the SRA<lb />
is "to provide a centralized self<lb />
government which is concerned with<lb />
all aspects of campus residental<lb />
life according to the student<lb />
organizaton directory.<lb />
P�Ma By CIMOV WALL<lb />
Knocked Off Their Feet<lb />
An overload of books seems to have knocked these two students off their<lb />
feet in the library. More than one student has collasped from the overload<lb />
in 'Ol Joyner.<lb />
School Of Business<lb />
Course Focuses On Real Life<lb />
By LISA RYAN<lb />
Larrv Sitkowski<lb />
Suit Writer<lb />
Dr. R. B. Keusch of the ECU<lb />
School of Business maintains that<lb />
"a college degree is not always the<lb />
same thing as an education Often<lb />
the vital factor of experience is lack-<lb />
ing, says Keusch.<lb />
A dynamic course has been<lb />
established by the Small Business<lb />
Institute within the business school.<lb />
Students enrolled in Management<lb />
4262, Small Business Management,<lb />
are providing a counseling service to<lb />
local businesses.<lb />
Dr. Keusch, who teaches the<lb />
course, stresses that it is "a manage-<lb />
ment assistance program, not a<lb />
financial assistance program The<lb />
aim is to help small businesses who<lb />
currently have loans with the U.S.<lb />
Small Business Administration. A<lb />
limited number of other firms may<lb />
also be involved. The primary ob-<lb />
jective is "to help small businesses<lb />
do well and be able to pay back<lb />
loans<lb />
The course is currently offered as<lb />
an elective to senior business ma-<lb />
jors. The students work in teams of<lb />
two or three and their twice-weekly<lb />
classroom meetings are structured<lb />
much like a workshop.<lb />
The teams travel to visit the<lb />
owner of the business which they arc<lb />
analyzing. The problems expressed<lb />
in these meetings arc brought back<lb />
to the classroom where the students<lb />
develop various strategies to solve<lb />
them.<lb />
Keusch recalls past student<lb />
I recommendations. They range from<lb />
"advertizing programs, changes in<lb />
the accounting system or in the<lb />
ordering and inventory' systems" to<lb />
"simple recommendations like a<lb />
better sign so that customers can<lb />
more easily locate the business<lb />
Radical changes are usually not<lb />
advised. "Students are inclined not<lb />
to suggest significant changes, but<lb />
rather smaller incremental changes<lb />
which are easier to manage and<lb />
more likely to be successful<lb />
Since the initiation of the SB1<lb />
program at ECU seven years ago,<lb />
students have worked with over 250<lb />
firms.<lb />
"The businesses participate in the<lb />
program voluntarily and, of course,<lb />
the students may only advise<lb />
Keusch said. "However, many of<lb />
the recommendations of the<lb />
students have been successfully im-<lb />
plemented in some manner<lb />
Sceptics are referred to the<lb />
Weaver Report, an exhaustive<lb />
governmental study of the program.<lb />
"This is a program which more than<lb />
pays for itself because it is an oppor-<lb />
tunity for a business to get profes-<lb />
sional advice at a minimal cost<lb />
Keusch said. Small business owners<lb />
aided by the program are reportedly<lb />
more likely to pay back their loans,<lb />
thus returning money to the govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Former student Glenda Potts<lb />
recalls that the SBI program "gives<lb />
students the opportunity to work<lb />
with the business world "<lb />
Quaker Colleges Start Funds<lb />
To Aid Registration Resisters<lb />
By EMILY CASEY<lb />
Staff MM<lb />
Earlham College in Indiana has<lb />
begun a program to provide finan-<lb />
cial assistance, via a private fund, to<lb />
students denied federal aid because<lb />
they have refused to register for the<lb />
draft.<lb />
Earlham, a college historically<lb />
rooted in the pacifist traditions of<lb />
the Quaker church, has always<lb />
taken a "very strong" peace stance<lb />
regarding matters of conscience, ac-<lb />
cording to Earlham Director of<lb />
Financial Aid Kathy Malutich.<lb />
Each student who requests the aid<lb />
will be asked to outline his request<lb />
before the Administrative Council,<lb />
comprised of the college's president,<lb />
deans and faculty members,<lb />
Malutich said. Each case will be<lb />
considered on an individual basis.<lb />
"If a student decides not to<lb />
register because of deeply held<lb />
beliefs and conscience Malutich<lb />
said, "then the college will look at<lb />
the student's situation<lb />
Swarthamore College in Penn-<lb />
sylvania, also a Quaker institution,<lb />
is considering similar action.<lb />
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� �� n ghts U anight to 6am<lb />
 i. a'ernoon the album<lb />
- B d ac" S Ihe t-r ana new<lb />
i-bum r, Pec Rider em ed<lb />
Nfru.jj Saturaav nght a 2am<lb />
-e album speoai s P-nk Floyd s<lb />
A &amp;h Yot Ae-e Mere Keith<lb />
Mitchell 'S vour host and will blast<lb />
� rhe unes une n ana ;am out<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA<lb />
The Brothers oi Kappa Sigma<lb />
would like to congraaulate ana<lb />
welcome the new Little Sisters in<lb />
to Our fraternity We would also<lb />
like to remind everyone that the<lb />
VALENTINS PARTY is coming<lb />
soon ! "TOGA ' '<lb />
CYPRESS GROUP<lb />
SIERRACLUB<lb />
Caves which have the promise<lb />
ot something speaa1 as well as the<lb />
terror ot the unknown will be the<lb />
topic of the Cypress Group Sierra<lb />
Ciut February meeting Dr Jean<lb />
Lowery will present a talk ano<lb />
aiS'Oe show on cave exploration<lb />
and hazards Ana the effect man<lb />
has on the caves T he meeting will<lb />
be held on February U at 8 00 pm<lb />
in the basement of the First<lb />
Presbyterian Church uth and<lb />
Elm sis Greenville<lb />
NEWSTUDENT<lb />
ORIENTATION<lb />
PROGRAM<lb />
1 he Office of the Associate Dean<lb />
ot Student Life 'ocated in<lb />
Wh.chara Building. Room 210, is<lb />
now taking applications tor the<lb />
New Student Orientation Program<lb />
held in June ana July Applicants<lb />
should nave a good scholastic<lb />
average ana should not be plann<lb />
ing on attencng Summer School<lb />
interviews ot the applicants will<lb />
beg.n arouno the rmacie ot Marih<lb />
SAM<lb />
The Societ, tor 'he Advance<lb />
ment of Management wilt meet<lb />
luesaav. February 15 in Raw<lb />
104 Mr Daiton D Bright ot<lb />
Hooker Buchanan insurance<lb />
Agency ot Greenville will be the<lb />
guest speaker Mr Bright will<lb />
SDeak on the alternative careers m<lb />
management and insurance<lb />
Everyone -s invited to attend The<lb />
meeting will be held at 4 00<lb />
ACT<lb />
The American College Testing<lb />
vACT) will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina university on Saturday<lb />
April 16 1983 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and mailed to<lb />
ACT Registration P O Bo� 414<lb />
Iowa City. Iowa 52240 Applica<lb />
t.ons must be postmarked no later<lb />
than February 18 1�83 Applica<lb />
tion may be obtained trom the<lb />
ECU Testing Center Speght<lb />
Building, Room 105<lb />
INTERNATIONAL<lb />
LANGUAGE<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
A be meeT'ny Aeones <lb />
 . ruary 16 1983 at 3 00 The<lb />
nee Ting will be neiu in Brewster<lb />
a -g room 301 AM old members<lb />
are encouraged to at'ena tti S<lb />
meeting it �Ou are not a memer<lb />
but ae nerested in other cultures<lb />
you are r �ed to cme to our<lb />
�  hng i  't hav e to be a<lb />
. a �� r or mmew<lb />
NASW<lb />
Tc all Soca1 Work maiors and<lb />
- v : n aiors The NASW will<lb />
� . � v - � ��:M .ary U a'<lb />
4 gg � Room 103 at the An eu<lb />
Health Building Your attendance<lb />
will be greatly appreciated Thank<lb />
ou<lb />
HAPPY HOUR<lb />
The Alpha X' Deltas hviII be<lb />
sponsoring a happy hour at Pan<lb />
tana s on Thursday trom 4 00 to<lb />
8 00 Plan to attena<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI<lb />
Zeta Psi Chapter of Alph<lb />
Omicron Pi sorority will be<lb />
hosting a Chapter Consultant Feb<lb />
II 17 This young woman is a train<lb />
ed resource person, ana a liaison<lb />
between the local chapter and the<lb />
international organization. Chris<lb />
Carlson trom Lincoln, Nebraska,<lb />
is one of wight recent college<lb />
graduates serving AOH in this<lb />
position East Carolina University<lb />
is lust one ot the stops in a year<lb />
long four of AOH chapters<lb />
throughout the U S and Canada<lb />
Miss Carlson, a 1982 graduate of<lb />
the University ot Nebraska, holds<lb />
a Bachelor ot Arts Degree in<lb />
Economics and Political Science<lb />
She actively served her own col<lb />
legiate chapter as President<lb />
Chapter Consultants work with the<lb />
collegiate chapters and colonies of<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi, emphasizing<lb />
community and campus involve<lb />
ment leadership and scholastic<lb />
achievement Miss Carlson has<lb />
been trained in commnication and<lb />
chapter operations, and is<lb />
prepared to share new ideas with<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi members<lb />
here Founded m 1897 at Bar<lb />
nard College of Columbia Univer<lb />
sity m New York, Alpha Omicron<lb />
P has consistently encourage<lb />
community leadership and<lb />
academic excellence of its more<lb />
than 70 000 mebers Philanthropic<lb />
programs are also stressed, as<lb />
AOH has supported arthritis<lb />
research since 1969 AOII Interna<lb />
tionai has donated more than<lb />
4200 000 m grants to arthritis<lb />
researchers<lb />
Spring Rush begins on Monday,<lb />
Feb U, call 758 4290 tor rides ana<lb />
information<lb />
MCAT<lb />
Mr John S Childers, Director<lb />
ECU Testing Center announced<lb />
that the new Medical College Ad<lb />
mission Test MCAT application<lb />
packets have arrived in the<lb />
Testing Center, Speight 105 The<lb />
test dates for 1983 are April 9, 1983<lb />
ano October I. 1983 The deadline<lb />
date for April 9 test is March 11,<lb />
1983 ano the deadline date for sub<lb />
mitting appication tor the October<lb />
1 1983. test is September 2. 1983<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examma<lb />
tion will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday<lb />
April 23. 1983 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed ana mailed to<lb />
Educational Testing Service Bon<lb />
966 R Prnceston NJ 08540 Ap<lb />
Dilations must be postmarked no<lb />
later than March 18 1983 Appi.ca<lb />
� ns may be obtained trom the<lb />
ECU Testing Center Room 105,<lb />
Speigr Building<lb />
SIGMA GAMMARHO<lb />
SOROrtlTY<lb />
Ai, Greek Sorority or Fratern<lb />
, Ahn haver t receved a letter<lb />
and w shes to piev n the Greek<lb />
r- pu  or would line more inlorma<lb />
t;on can Alberta Robinson at<lb />
?2 8708 The game Greek Feud<lb />
ami oe based on the T v Family<lb />
Feud The purpose o' the Greet.<lb />
Feud will be to determine who is<lb />
tne u'timate Greefc on ECU s am<lb />
pus ana to nave a tot oi tun'<lb />
CARNATION SALE<lb />
Umstead Dorm would like to an<lb />
nounce its first annual Valentine<lb />
Carnation Sate This Carnation<lb />
sale is open to all ECU students<lb />
Each canation cost a mere $1 25<lb />
Ana a small charge ot 25 tcentsi<lb />
for delivery The carnations will<lb />
oe solo m the lobby ot Umstead<lb />
Dorm prior to valentine s Day<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Campus Crusade lor Christ<lb />
presents Prime Time Every<lb />
Thursday nite at 7 9pm in Biology<lb />
Building Room 103 A time of tun.<lb />
fellowship and training in how to<lb />
live a victorious Christian life<lb />
CAMPUS ALCOHOL<lb />
AND DRUG<lb />
Campus alcohol and drug pro<lb />
gram wilt meet at 4 15 Thursday,<lb />
February 10. in room 247<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center We of<lb />
?er information about alcohol and<lb />
drug use and have peer counseling<lb />
services available For further in<lb />
formation call 757 6793 or come by<lb />
Erwm Hall room 303<lb />
CAREER CHOICE<lb />
The Strong Campbell Interest<lb />
inventory is offered every Tues<lb />
day at 4 PM m 305 Wright Annex<lb />
when school is m session with the<lb />
exceptions of examination period<lb />
and registration day This is<lb />
available to all students at no cost<lb />
No formal registration is required<lb />
ART SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
The School of Art i offering two<lb />
Gravely Foundation Scholarships<lb />
tor undergraduate art students ol<lb />
the lunior and tirst semester<lb />
senior rank Each scholarship is in<lb />
the amount ot V334 00 The Gravely<lb />
Foundation Scholarship is m the<lb />
School of Art has been established<lb />
at East Carolina University<lb />
through an annual contribution to<lb />
the East Carolina university toun<lb />
dation. Inc , by the Gravely Foun<lb />
oat.on of Rocky Mount, North<lb />
Carolina To qualify, a student<lb />
must have a grade point average<lb />
ot 3 5 in art, and an overall<lb />
average of 3 0 Slides of five works<lb />
mame, title, media, and sze)<lb />
must accompany the scholarship<lb />
application form Application<lb />
forms may be obtained from the<lb />
School of Art Office The deadline<lb />
for all completed application<lb />
material is March 1 1983<lb />
ELBOFLING<lb />
Unstead Residence hall would<lb />
like to invite all ECU students to a<lb />
social at the Elbo Room on Feb<lb />
10, 19B3 Admission .s one ill<lb />
dollar with Umstead SRA card<lb />
and two (2) dollars without Tne<lb />
price includes admission beer<lb />
music, and lots o� fun The party<lb />
begins at 7 Wand will continue un<lb />
til 9 30<lb />
SCUBA DIVING<lb />
Spr.ng break March 6 12, dive<lb />
tne Bahamas From Ft Lauder<lb />
dale, S540 00 includes meats, loog<lb />
ing and diving aboard the 65' dive<lb />
boat The Bottom Time " There<lb />
are a limited number of places<lb />
available ano reservations are on<lb />
a first come bass For tntorma<lb />
fiona ana registration, call or visit<lb />
Ray Scharf Director ot Aquatics.<lb />
Mmges Aquatic Center 757 6441<lb />
PPHA<lb />
The Preprotessionai Health<lb />
Aii.ance iPPha) will navt a<lb />
meeting Thursday February 10.<lb />
at the Atro American Cultural<lb />
Center AH old and new members<lb />
should make plans to attend this<lb />
meeting Any other interested par<lb />
ties are urged to come ana see now<lb />
(PPHA) can help you The<lb />
meeting will begm at 5 X) p m<lb />
SCEC<lb />
Student Council tor Exceptional<lb />
Children is having a business<lb />
meeting Monday Febraury 14 at<lb />
4 00 m Spe.ght 129<lb />
WESTERN<lb />
SIZZLIN'<lb />
Steakhouse<lb />
Sweet H Special<lb />
Fri Sat Sun Mon.<lb />
2 8oz. Rib Eye Steaks $8.98<lb />
Served with Baked Potatoe or Fries<lb />
and Texas Toast<lb />
i or ���<lb />
2 8V2 0Z. NY Strip Steaks $9.98<lb />
Served with Baked Potatoe or Fries and Texas Toast<lb />
Salad Bar with specials only $1.00 each<lb />
ALSO<lb />
Now serving Prime Rib every Fri. and Sat. night<lb />
and<lb />
We also have 14ox. T-Bone Steaks<lb />
Take Out Service 2903 E. 10th St. � 758-2712<lb />
264 By Pass 756-0040<lb />
Hours 11 00am 10:00pm Mon Thurs<lb />
10 00a m. 11 00 p m Fn Sun<lb />
CLASSIFIED ADS !<lb />
Name<lb />
You may use the form at right or<lb />
use a separate sheet of paper if<lb />
you need more lines. There are 33<lb />
units per line. Each letter, punc-<lb />
tuation mark and word space<lb />
counts as one unit. Capitalize and<lb />
nyphenate words properly. Leave<lb />
space at end of line if word<lb />
doesn't fit. No ads will be ac<lb />
cepted over the phone We<lb />
reserve the right to reject any ad.<lb />
All ads must be prepaid. Enclose<lb />
75� per line or fraction of a line.<lb />
Please print legibly! Use capital and<lb />
lower case letters.<lb />
Return to THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
office b 3:00 Tuesday before<lb />
Wednesday publications.<lb />
Address.<lb />
CityState.<lb />
No lines <lb />
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.Phone.<lb />
at 73 per line S.<lb />
.No. insertions.<lb />
.enclosed<lb />
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
School of Businless maiors in<lb />
tereslea m insurance or m internal<lb />
auditing may apply for scholar<lb />
ships to be awarded during this<lb />
semester<lb />
The Travelers Scholarship ot<lb />
SI.000 is available to an<lb />
undergraduate student enrolled<lb />
full time m the School of Business<lb />
Applicants may be in any business<lb />
curriculum Accounting. Decision<lb />
Sciences, Finance Management<lb />
Marketing but must express on<lb />
the application form an interest m<lb />
insurance as a possible career ob<lb />
lective Selection shaM be made on<lb />
the basis of academic excellence,<lb />
citizenship and need<lb />
The Raleigh Durham Chapter,<lb />
institute ot Internal Auditors<lb />
Scholarship o S350 is available to a<lb />
full time undergraduate student n<lb />
the Accounting Department of the<lb />
School of Business The recipient<lb />
must nave a grade point average<lb />
of at least 3 00. must have com<lb />
pieted at least twelve semester<lb />
hours ot accounting courses and<lb />
must nave expressed a strong in<lb />
terest in the infernal auditing pro<lb />
tession Financial need and<lb />
cituenship will also be considered<lb />
in selecting the recipient<lb />
Application forms mar be<lb />
secured trom the F inane iai Aid Of<lb />
fice or one ot the departmental of<lb />
fices m the School of Busness<lb />
Accounting H325 Decision<lb />
Sciences R238 Finance R343<lb />
Management R137 Marketing<lb />
R2?3 All completed forms must be<lb />
returned to Ruth Jones IR334!<lb />
Chairman ot School of Business<lb />
Scholarship Comm.ttee. by March<lb />
t 1983<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
PREREGISTRATION<lb />
Genera. College stodent ihou'd<lb />
contact Their advisers the wveeK<lb />
pr.or To -eDruary 21 1983 To ar<lb />
range tor DreregtstraTion<lb />
DELTAZETA<lb />
HIP HIP HOORAY tor the New<lb />
Beta iotasBeth. Amy. Mrget<lb />
and Ginger' The Sisters and<lb />
Pledges ot Delta Zeta<lb />
CORSO<lb />
On Monday February 14. at 5 00<lb />
CORSO will meet in me Allied<lb />
Health Building Tne meeting ,s<lb />
open to all Corrections and Social<lb />
Work maiors and intended ma<lb />
lOrs All interested students are<lb />
welcome and encouraged to come<lb />
RECRUITING<lb />
Representatives ot the North<lb />
Carolina State Highway Patrol<lb />
will be recruiting qualified in<lb />
dividual tor the position ot<lb />
Trooper on February 17. 1983 in<lb />
the Lobby of Belk Building (Allied<lb />
Health) trom 9 00 a m until noon<lb />
The patrol is particularly m<lb />
terested in recruiting women and<lb />
all women students are encourag<lb />
ed to stop by and see what is being<lb />
offered I believe you will be<lb />
pleasantly surprised about salary<lb />
and fringe benefits<lb />
PHILOSOPHY CLUB<lb />
initiation Dinner tor Phi Sigma<lb />
Tau inductees will be at 7 00. Fri<lb />
day, Feb 11. at the Four Seasons<lb />
restaraunt, which is downstairs in<lb />
the Mmges Building, downtown<lb />
Costs m addition to your depos'<lb />
are S? 00 for dinner Beverages<lb />
will be available at the bar<lb />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION<lb />
MAJORS CLUB<lb />
The P E Maiors Club is<lb />
available to donate t.me and ser<lb />
vices to any organizations or tune<lb />
tions on campus or .n Greenville<lb />
who need help with good cause<lb />
efforts that benefit people ano the<lb />
commnity in general Chariatabie<lb />
organizations, human service<lb />
groups and other benevloents or<lb />
philanthropic groups are en<lb />
courage to contact the club for ant<lb />
assistance they may be able to<lb />
provide<lb />
PHIALPHATHETA<lb />
Phi Aiplha Theta will present<lb />
Dr Mary Linoermann of UNC<lb />
Wilmington with an informative<lb />
program entitled MEDICAL<lb />
NEMESIS IN HISTORICAL<lb />
PERSPECTIVE Dr L.ndemann<lb />
will discuss eighteenth ana n.ne<lb />
teenth century criticisms o� pro<lb />
tess.onai med'Cine The program<lb />
w.n begm at 7 30 p m ,n Brewster<lb />
Biog BB 104 u.ght refreshments<lb />
will be served following this<lb />
presentation The public is invited<lb />
CIRCLE K<lb />
The ECU Circle K club will be<lb />
meeting Tuesday February 15.<lb />
1983 at 7 00 in Mendenhall rm 221<lb />
This meeting is a closed meeting<lb />
for member only There will be a<lb />
spaghetti dinner afterwards.<lb />
Members have to supply meir own<lb />
beverage Inon-alcoholic) If you<lb />
are not a member and are In-<lb />
terested in Circle K. come to o�l<lb />
next meeting Tuesday Feoruary<lb />
27 1983 n Mendenhall rm221 at<lb />
7 0 0<lb />
FEDERAL SUMMER<lb />
JOBS<lb />
The Coop office. M 313 Raw!<lb />
currently has a listing of federal<lb />
summer ioos interested students<lb />
should visit the Coop office to app<lb />
ly<lb />
SIGN LANGUAGE<lb />
The Sign Language Club will<lb />
hold its regular meeting Sun Feb<lb />
13 in Mendenhall multipurpose<lb />
room The meeting wid begin with<lb />
a covered dish supper at t 30pm<lb />
All members are urged to attend<lb />
this very important meeting<lb />
Some changes nave been made, so<lb />
the club will be better than ever'<lb />
All interested persons are invited<lb />
FRISBEECLUB<lb />
The frisbee dub meets on Mon<lb />
day nights at 8 00. room 248. MSC<lb />
Anyone interested in ��; 'he<lb />
club .s welcome to attend<lb />
meetings or to play ultimate on<lb />
Tues and Thurs at 4 00 at me bot<lb />
torn ot college MM The .rates are<lb />
psyched tor fhets spring and<lb />
Ultima. ECU'S frst ultimate<lb />
tournament, scheduled tor March<lb />
26 27<lb />
BAPTIST STUDENT<lb />
UNION<lb />
Mi fellow students Would you<lb />
enioy a chance to be VOU! Wen<lb />
you cani Come lOin tne tun and<lb />
fellowship at the Baptist Stud�n<lb />
Union There you can find home<lb />
cooked meals for only SI 75 on<lb />
every Tuesday at 5 X pm you<lb />
may even find a good voneybai'<lb />
game when the weather warms<lb />
up! On Thursday s at 7 30 pm we<lb />
take a PAUSE to catch a Spiritual<lb />
bream trom our rushed week of<lb />
student activities There are aiso<lb />
many other iTWIIIaa, offered but<lb />
you'll never know what we nave<lb />
untu you come and iom us<lb />
7S2 4446<lb />
HISTORY MAJORS<lb />
Phi Aipna nets, the m'tma<lb />
tionai History Honor Society, hi<lb />
now accepting applications for<lb />
membership Participation M this<lb />
organization is an asset to a"<lb />
students ot History especially<lb />
those planning to attend raauate<lb />
school. Applications may be ob<lb />
tained in me History 0fice BA 31<lb />
and will be accepted throuah<lb />
February !� Our next meeting<lb />
will be February 15 at J 00 p m in<lb />
theRlenaraC todd Room ah m<lb />
terested persons are invited to at<lb />
tend For more information can<lb />
756 8495 after 9 00 p m<lb />
WINTERFEST!<lb />
Sign language Club members<lb />
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW tor<lb />
WINTERFEST' Th.sa.i day ga'a<lb />
event will feature German fooos<lb />
and dancing Transportation whi<lb />
be prov dec c and from Ra-e gh<lb />
Advance ' cke's are S 00 Sgr up<lb />
,n BA 114 Don I m.ss HI Ifl Sa<lb />
Feb �<lb />
L.D.S. STUDENTS<lb />
The l D S Studen' Assoc e'ion<lb />
wants your supper- ano especaiiy<lb />
your aftenoence a' ns' 'uTe cass<lb />
Please come ar-d en,cy Brother<lb />
Evenh. s s nsc ' ng .essons from<lb />
the Book ot Mormon Anoer<lb />
Testament of jesuS Cs' B' ng<lb />
your fr,enas C ass mee's<lb />
Thursdays from 6 K 8 3C P m in<lb />
Brewster roc" 203 B ' you nave<lb />
any questions teei tree to can<lb />
either R ck Sena S S S A P'es<lb />
at 752 4� or B Evenrvv s n<lb />
stifute Coordinator a' '56 1473<lb />
ARCHERY<lb />
mteres'eo - Archery or Bov.<lb />
Hun ng� it so mere s a new sports<lb />
Club torm.ng us tor you<lb />
Members ac not nave to nave an.<lb />
SkiM whatsoever us' RM desire to<lb />
leam tie exacting spor o� archer<lb />
F,rst meeting Feo '7 a' 7 00pm<lb />
r Room 102 Memory Gym For<lb />
more inormaf On Cl' Gene<lb />
Tayio' a' '52 002<lb />
SILENT DINNER<lb />
The S-gn angao Dec' 3ers<lb />
a suent ae' eac" week sc me<lb />
deaf common �, and Siyi"<lb />
language students car soc a :t<lb />
and pract.ee IHair sk s " I<lb />
week 'e s MM c MM - oe a'<lb />
Szecuan Garden on Thurs Feo<lb />
10 at 30p� Be �-e'e<lb />
ZBT<lb />
The Br0'he's anj P edges of<lb />
Zeta Be'a Ta wou I �e 'o con<lb />
greou'e'e ou' new 'tie site's<lb />
We wish you a Happy Vaientne s<lb />
m and we are -ook ng �orward c<lb />
our vaienf ne s soc a e be<lb />
mere n Red anc W" 'e and iOO�<lb />
ing forward 'o a good nighf'<lb />
Also me " e S sfers o� Zeta Be'a<lb />
Tau would nke to tnank tne<lb />
brothers and pledges for a fan<lb />
tasfic induction party Now it's<lb />
our turn so Red ano white w-n be<lb />
me colors ot the nignt Feo 14m<lb />
Valentine s Party 00 at Windy<lb />
�Jidse Be mere! 'There's no<lb />
Brothers I'ke our Brother s" Little<lb />
Sisters don't foroe' me meet.ng<lb />
Thurs Feb 10 in Umstead Lobby<lb />
at 9 00 All L Wtt S ste'S must at<lb />
tend<lb />
Thf fcast Carolinian<lb />
r . ng ne u"ij ' " <lb />
Pubi'Sheo eve't �esaar tc<lb />
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Continued From Page 1<lb />
Laws to work in moun-<lb />
ting public and<lb />
legislative opposition to<lb />
several of Gov. James<lb />
B. Hunt's proposals<lb />
before the General<lb />
Assembly.<lb />
Hunt is on record in<lb />
clear support of both<lb />
raising the mininum<lb />
drinking age to 19 and<lb />
the "dram shop" pro-<lb />
posal which would<lb />
make establishments<lb />
liable for civil damages<lb />
if intoxicated patrons<lb />
were sered additional<lb />
alcoho.ic beverages and<lb />
later involved in ac-<lb />
cidents. Hunt has also<lb />
indicated that he would<lb />
not object if the<lb />
legislature decides to<lb />
raise the age require-<lb />
ment to 20 or 21. Pre-<lb />
sent N.C. law allows a<lb />
person to consume beer<lb />
and wine at 18 and<lb />
spirited liquors at 21.<lb />
Numerous groups in<lb />
the state, many church-<lb />
oriented, are strongly<lb />
behind the governor's<lb />
recommendations.<lb />
Many see the new laws<lb />
as a way to decrease the<lb />
number of drunken<lb />
drivers in the state.<lb />
Haines, who admitted<lb />
he is not hopeful that<lb />
they new age law can be<lb />
stopped, said that let-<lb />
ters to legislatures were<lb />
running 10 to 1 in favor<lb />
of raising the age re-<lb />
quirement. He likened<lb />
the supporters of such<lb />
legislation to the pro-<lb />
habitionists of the<lb />
1900's. Haines en-<lb />
couraged people,<lb />
especially students, to<lb />
write their legislatures<lb />
if they are opposed to<lb />
the law.<lb />
Haines has drawn up<lb />
a four-point statement<lb />
outlining his objections<lb />
to the new laws. The<lb />
statement is geared<lb />
toward parents who<lb />
would oppose the new<lb />
laws. "At the age of 18<lb />
our 'children' are con-<lb />
sidered by law to be old<lb />
enough and responsible<lb />
enough to A) enter into<lb />
a legal contract B) be<lb />
tried as an adult in our<lb />
courts C) enter into<lb />
marriage D) vote for<lb />
their elected officials E)<lb />
fight in the military,<lb />
but under new<lb />
legislative proposals<lb />
not old enough or<lb />
responsible enough to<lb />
drink a beer Haines<lb />
wrote in his statement.<lb />
Haines went on tc<lb />
state that because the<lb />
legal drinking age is 18<lb />
"in all the surrounding<lb />
states of North<lb />
Carolina" that the im-<lb />
mediate reaction he felt<lb />
we would see to the<lb />
higher age would be<lb />
"hundreds of carloads<lb />
filled with our youth,<lb />
crossing state lines to<lb />
do their socializing<lb />
Haines adds that many<lb />
of them could then<lb />
become the "statistic"<lb />
of another state<lb />
"Enforcement of a<lb />
raise in the drinking ae<lb />
will be extremely dif-<lb />
ficult, according to the<lb />
opin-ons of a ast ma-<lb />
jority of state legal of-<lb />
ficials Haines said in<lb />
his third point.<lb />
"Raising the legal<lb />
drinking age would just<lb />
create more criminals<lb />
Haines goes on to say<lb />
that energies should be<lb />
put into enforcement of<lb />
current laws and a<lb />
development of "more<lb />
respect" for these laws<lb />
among youths.<lb />
In his final point<lb />
Haines discussed the<lb />
economic consequences<lb />
of the new proposal<lb />
and noted that if passed<lb />
the new law will cause<lb />
an increase in the<lb />
state's unemployment.<lb />
"The task at hand in<lb />
North Carolina is the<lb />
saving of lives on our<lb />
highways the state-<lb />
ment concludes, saying<lb />
stricter enforcement of<lb />
current laws is<lb />
ultimately what is need-<lb />
ed to stop alcohol<lb />
abuse and "death by<lb />
vehicle" in our state.<lb />
All of the Greenville<lb />
Night Club Association<lb />
businesses serve<lb />
alcohol. They are seek-<lb />
ing guidance from Pot-<lb />
Howell Praises ECU Staff, Faculty And Students<lb />
B PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
M�ft Untrr<lb />
With the excitement<lb />
o his official installa-<lb />
tion still fresh in his<lb />
mind, ECU's eighth<lb />
chief executive oft ice<lb />
Dr. John M. Howell<lb />
had many thanks for<lb />
the people who helped<lb />
make the event a<lb />
special one.<lb />
He praised the staff,<lb />
students and faculty of<lb />
ECU for all ol their<lb />
contributions that he<lb />
said helps to make this<lb />
university a great one.<lb />
Howell gave additional<lb />
praise to universities in<lb />
general for their con-<lb />
tributions toward mak-<lb />
ing the world a better<lb />
place to live.<lb />
H o w e 1! said the<lb />
marvelous thing about<lb />
a university is the abili-<lb />
ty o all of its members<lb />
to approach the world's<lb />
problems from their<lb />
various disciplines or<lb />
areas ot expertise and<lb />
arrive at solutions<lb />
through an exchange<lb />
and sharing o ideas.<lb />
"The university is<lb />
valuable to society<lb />
because it can take the<lb />
ideas and expertise<lb />
from a wide variety of<lb />
disciplines and focus<lb />
them on one problem<lb />
Howell told The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
He added that once<lb />
all the ideas and sugges-<lb />
tions have been made,<lb />
the best ones can be<lb />
taken from each<lb />
discipline and thev can<lb />
all be worked into what<lb />
Howell termed, "one<lb />
cohesive proposal" to<lb />
solve the problem.<lb />
By choosing to hold<lb />
his installation in con-<lb />
junction with this<lb />
year's Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
symposium, Howell il-<lb />
lustrated the high<lb />
priority that he places<lb />
on the scholarly dimen-<lb />
sions of university life.<lb />
"It's often<lb />
customary to hold<lb />
(installations) at a time<lb />
when the university<lb />
community can<lb />
demonstrate it's exper-<lb />
tise and skills Howell<lb />
said, adding that he<lb />
was just "following a<lb />
pattern" when he went<lb />
to the Phi Kapa Phi to<lb />
coordinate the events.<lb />
Howell said he<lb />
wanted to "dress up"<lb />
his installation with an<lb />
academic and scholarly<lb />
focus. He thanked the<lb />
School of Music for the<lb />
several performances<lb />
during his installation,<lb />
including a concert<lb />
given in Ho well's<lb />
honor on Friday night.<lb />
HowTell specifically<lb />
thanked Herb Carter<lb />
and George Broussard,<lb />
both professors in the<lb />
music school, for con-<lb />
ducting performances<lb />
by the ECU Symphonic<lb />
Wind Ensemble and the<lb />
ECU Jazz Ensemble.<lb />
During his installa-<lb />
tion speech, which<lb />
Howell tailored to the<lb />
symposium theme<lb />
"Toward The New<lb />
Millennium:<lb />
Challenges and<lb />
Dreams he aid,<lb />
"The computet or am<lb />
other machine is an<lb />
ethically neutral device<lb />
incapable of moral<lb />
judgements<lb />
Howell elaborated<lb />
on his point saying, "In<lb />
a period of<lb />
technological advance<lb />
we should not let the<lb />
technical device in-<lb />
vented confuse us into<lb />
thinking that thev are<lb />
more capable or more<lb />
important to the solu-<lb />
tion ot human pro-<lb />
blems than the<lb />
human brain<lb />
stimulating the minds<lb />
of people<lb />
Howell called<lb />
machines, such as com-<lb />
puters, devices that we<lb />
use to help us work out<lb />
and solve our pro-<lb />
blems. But, he said, the<lb />
human brain is our<lb />
primarv asset.<lb />
Howell said that the<lb />
human brain, unlike<lb />
the computer, had the<lb />
ability to factor in<lb />
things that are needed<lb />
to correct problems.<lb />
"We are approaching a<lb />
period where peole are<lb />
loosing sigh! ol that<lb />
he sud "The computer<lb />
is not the 'wonder of<lb />
the world I here's got<lb />
to be a person there<lb />
who puts them to use<lb />
and draws conclusions<lb />
on the evidence<lb />
Howell said many<lb />
people consider the<lb />
devices we have to<lb />
assist us "the be all and<lb />
end all" to our pro-<lb />
blems. "But they<lb />
aren't he added.<lb />
During his sym-<lb />
posium lecture on the<lb />
solar system of the<lb />
future, physics pro-<lb />
fessor Dr. Carl G.<lb />
Adler spoke of the need<lb />
for nations to pull<lb />
together to prevent<lb />
nuclear war it we reallv<lb />
wanted to be assured of<lb />
a tuture. Adler admit-<lb />
ted he was pessimistic<lb />
at this point in time<lb />
that the world could<lb />
See HOWELL, Page 6<lb />
ter on possible courses<lb />
of action open to the<lb />
club owners to stop the<lb />
new proposals.<lb />
On the subject of the<lb />
"dram shop" pro-<lb />
posal. Haines voiced<lb />
strong opposition.<lb />
"The dram shop could<lb />
ver posMbh be one of<lb />
the most ridiculus<lb />
laws I've ever seen<lb />
Haines said<lb />
He based his key<lb />
note of opposition on<lb />
the fact that the dram<lb />
shop law would apply<lb />
only to retail<lb />
establishments that<lb />
served liquor-by-th<lb />
drink and not to ABC<lb />
stores which Haines<lb />
claims sell 93 precent of<lb />
the states liquor<lb />
"Ninety-three per-<lb />
cent of all the liquor<lb />
sold (in N.C.) is sold by<lb />
the state Haines said.<lb />
"Yet the ABC stores<lb />
will be exempt from the<lb />
law<lb />
Haines claims that<lb />
most dram shop laws in<lb />
other states are not en-<lb />
forced and have been<lb />
on the books for manv<lb />
years. He added that he<lb />
had heard of only one<lb />
conviction on the<lb />
charge in recent sears<lb />
and that there have<lb />
been few test case on<lb />
the law since the<lb />
1930s.<lb />
If the dram-shop law<lb />
passes, Haines claims<lb />
that anv retail<lb />
establishment that<lb />
serves alcohol will be<lb />
required by law to take<lb />
out liability insurance<lb />
that could cost owners<lb />
several thousand<lb />
dollars a vear.<lb />
The liability in-<lb />
surance will put people<lb />
out of business<lb />
Haine said "It will<lb />
cost owners thousands<lb />
of dollars a year<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
dram shop proposal is<lb />
apparently set up to<lb />
limit the liability to in-<lb />
stances where there are<lb />
proven illegal alcohol<lb />
sales to underage or in-<lb />
toxicated persons The<lb />
key word is "proven"<lb />
Haines claims that bv<lb />
enacting dram shop<lb />
legislation the state is<lb />
removing, to a certain<lb />
degree, the pers<lb />
responsibility that <lb />
individual has to con<lb />
trol his or her �<lb />
drinking habits. Dr<lb />
shop "is taking away<lb />
some of the respon-<lb />
sibility" of individual<lb />
to take of themselves.<lb />
Haines added.<lb />
According to Haines.<lb />
the years of 18-21 are<lb />
the "social yea '<lb />
most people. During<lb />
these years Haines<lb />
claims that young pe<lb />
pie are usual<lb />
single, trying to mee:<lb />
people, in college<lb />
just beginning careers<lb />
"They're looking I<lb />
people and for places '<lb />
go where they can<lb />
socialize Haines said<lb />
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Lebanon Ruling<lb />
Signaling The Axe For Sharon<lb />
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COUNSELING<lb />
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"The decision on the entry of the<lb />
Phalangists into the refugee camps<lb />
nas taken without consideration oj<lb />
the danger � which the makers and<lb />
executors of the decision were<lb />
obligated to foresee as probable �<lb />
that the Phalangists would commit<lb />
massacres and pogroms against the<lb />
inhabitants of the camps, and<lb />
without an examination oj the<lb />
means for preventing this danger.<lb />
Similarly; it is clear jrom the course<lb />
oj events that when the reports<lb />
began to arrive about the actions oj<lb />
the Phalangists in the camps, no<lb />
proper heed was taken oj these<lb />
reports, the correct conclusions<lb />
were not drawn from them, and no<lb />
energetic and immediate actions<lb />
were taken to restrain the<lb />
Phalangists and put a stop to their<lb />
actions. This both reflects and ex-<lb />
hausts Israel's indirect responsibili-<lb />
ty tor what occurred in the rejugee<lb />
camps<lb />
� From Israel's Investigation Com-<lb />
mission 's report on the massacres at<lb />
Chatilla and Sabra.<lb />
More or less as expected, the in-<lb />
vestigative commission probing the<lb />
Sept. 16-18 massacres at the Palesti-<lb />
nian refugee camps at Chatilla and<lb />
Sabra found Israeli Defense<lb />
Minister Ariel Sharon indirectly<lb />
responsible Tuesday for the<lb />
slaughter of hundreds of innocent<lb />
men, women and children. And,<lb />
more or less as expected, Ariel<lb />
Sharon has personally ignored the<lb />
commission's findings and has re-<lb />
jected numerous petitions calling<lb />
for his resignation.<lb />
Sharon came under sharp<lb />
crnicism for his irresponsible ac-<lb />
tions following the assassination of<lb />
Lebanon's President-elect Bashir<lb />
Gemayel in early September, at a<lb />
time when, in the words of the com-<lb />
mission's report,  no prophetic<lb />
powers were required to know that<lb />
concrete danger of acts of slaughter<lb />
existed when the Phalangists were<lb />
moved into the camps without the<lb />
IDF's (international peace-keeping<lb />
force) being with them. The sense of<lb />
such a danger should have been in<lb />
the consciousness of every<lb />
knowledgeable person who was<lb />
close to this subject and certainly in<lb />
the consciousness of the defense<lb />
minister, who took an active part in<lb />
everything relating to the war<lb />
Although it would be unjust to<lb />
condemn the infamous defense<lb />
minister as some sort of<lb />
"perpetrator" of the terrible<lb />
Lebanon massacres, it would do<lb />
equal injustice to assume that he<lb />
knew nothing of the impending<lb />
tragedies. As the report stated so<lb />
perfectly,  no prophetic powers<lb />
were required<lb />
disaster for the Middle East. Their<lb />
part in the Lebanon crises, coupled<lb />
with their lack of co-operation in<lb />
"reconstructing" the war-ridden<lb />
region (i.e refusal to withdraw<lb />
their troops), only exemplifies their<lb />
apparent commitment to maintain-<lb />
ing unrest in the Middle East.<lb />
The "excessively militaristic"<lb />
policy of the Begin government has<lb />
adequately proven itself an outrage.<lb />
Under the guise of<lb />
"peace-keepers the Israeli<lb />
government and military have done<lb />
as much to further the causes of<lb />
violence and injustice as anything<lb />
else.<lb />
Sure, other key Israeli officials<lb />
were cited with "serious omissions"<lb />
in reference to the discharge of their<lb />
duties, but without delving into<lb />
political theorization, here's the<lb />
bottom line: Begin and Sharon must<lb />
resign or be ousted; Israel must put<lb />
their latest belligerent faction out of<lb />
control, lest that nation alienate<lb />
itself totally from the rest of the<lb />
world. Certainly, in this respect,<lb />
that country has quite a headstart.<lb />
But as to what happens next, said<lb />
Avraham Shapira, chairman of the<lb />
parliamentary coalition, "That's up<lb />
to Menachem Begin<lb />
God help us<lb />
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Resisters Men Of High Moral Fiber<lb />
By STEVE DEAR<lb />
�'Drajt registration is preparation Jor<lb />
war I am not willing to sign my life over to<lb />
the government that brought us Vietnam<lb />
Watergate and the Trident submarine. I<lb />
am not willing to withhold my protest<lb />
until the nuclear arms race has reached its<lb />
logical conclusion in a nuclear<lb />
holocaust I am dejending a view that<lb />
wars, like poverty and prisons, are neither<lb />
necessary nor inevitable. They transgress<lb />
the human spirit and ought to be abolish-<lb />
ed<lb />
Texas Man Reagan Fan<lb />
By JACK ANDERSON<lb />
and JOE SPEAR<lb />
Many conservatives are unhappy with<lb />
Ronald Reagan. They feel their onetime<lb />
idol has feet of clay.<lb />
Not all conservatives have lost faith in<lb />
the president, however. One who still<lb />
thinks Reagan is fine is Nelson Bunker<lb />
Hunt, the freewheeling Texas oil<lb />
millionaire.<lb />
Hunt recently lent his name to a six-page<lb />
fundraising letter being sent out by the Na-<lb />
tional Conservative Political Action Com-<lb />
mittee (NCPAC).<lb />
It's a long letter, in which Hunt gives<lb />
lavish praise to President Reagan � and,<lb />
of course, to NCPAC. The letter is an in-<lb />
vitation to become a member of NCPAC s<lb />
official advisory committee.<lb />
A seat on the advisory board costs<lb />
$5,000. Membership will be limited to 300.<lb />
That's exclusive enough, but Hunt's letter<lb />
promises even more.<lb />
Board members will receive a gold lapel<lb />
pin which "will be recognized by conser-<lb />
vative administration and congressional<lb />
leaders Then, on Feb. 22, the NCPAC<lb />
board will have what Hunt calls a "private<lb />
reception" with the president at the White<lb />
House. He also dangles the prospect of<lb />
other "private" meetings with members of<lb />
the Cabinet.<lb />
A spokesman for Nelson Bunker Hunt<lb />
said the Texas millionaire has been an ac-<lb />
tive supporter of NCPAC ever since it was<lb />
founded. He has a good reason to be.<lb />
Two years ago, NCPAC was accused of<lb />
improper lobbying group, but it sent letters<lb />
to several congressmen urging them to<lb />
block efforts to tighten up a tax loophole<lb />
used by silver traders, including Hunt.<lb />
But the blame doesn't stop there.<lb />
Prime Minister Menachem Begin,<lb />
whose responsibility is, perhaps,<lb />
even less direct than Sharon's, must<lb />
be held at least partly accountable.<lb />
After all, if ultimate accountability<lb />
doesn't fall upon the head of the na-<lb />
tion's top leader � if, of all people,<lb />
Begin is unaware of the actions of<lb />
Israel � then just who is supposed<lb />
to be accountable?<lb />
A three-man panel echoed the<lb />
commission's findings Wednesday,<lb />
calling for Begin to remove Sharon<lb />
from his defense ministry post and<lb />
hinting at a call for Begin's own<lb />
resignation. Parliament factions, in<lb />
fact, believe that in light of the com-<lb />
mission's criticisms of himself and<lb />
his government, Begin's only viable<lb />
option is to resign and schedule an<lb />
early election.<lb />
Since they took office, Begin and<lb />
Sharon have spelled nothing but<lb />
Copyright. 19�3<lb />
United Feature Syndicate. Inc<lb />
Draft registration resister Russell Ford,<lb />
who visited ECU last week, made that<lb />
statement last summer when he was im-<lb />
prisoned before his trial after refusing bail.<lb />
Ford was charged with violating the Selec-<lb />
tive Service Act of 1980. What did he do to<lb />
violate that law? He followed his cons-<lb />
cience and did not register his name and<lb />
address with the federal government.<lb />
Proponents of the act say that if might<lb />
save time, up to three months, in mobiliz-<lb />
ing troops in the event of a threat to our<lb />
country or American democracy. Whether<lb />
one supports or disagrees with Ford's<lb />
stance, the fact that he has followed what<lb />
his conscience dictates and not necessarily<lb />
what his government dictates must not go<lb />
unnoticed.<lb />
Many of the existing laws in this country<lb />
were first called for by those individuals<lb />
who did not let themselves become subject<lb />
to the injustices imposed by the govern-<lb />
ment without taking a firm stand. That is<lb />
exactly what Ford and the several hundred<lb />
other men who have informed the govern-<lb />
ment of their inactions have done. And<lb />
now, he and a select few others are paying<lb />
the price for adhering to their beliefs by be-<lb />
ing made examples. Ford might receive a<lb />
sentence of up to five years andor a<lb />
$10,000 fine for not signing a piece of<lb />
paper.<lb />
Throughout American history, men and<lb />
women who publicly pointed out what they<lb />
believed to be unjust laws imposed by the<lb />
leaders in the government have faced<lb />
similar punsihment. They were labeled<lb />
"un-American" for legally (or illegally)<lb />
questioning the government's practices<lb />
Yet without these people, we would still<lb />
have slavery, blatantly discriminatory laws<lb />
against minorities and women, and the list<lb />
goes on and on. I suppose that Samuel<lb />
Adams could be classified as<lb />
"un-American" by today's standards,<lb />
because he helped lead a civil disobedience<lb />
movement against the unjust policies of<lb />
the British government in colonial<lb />
Massachusetts.<lb />
He and other "founding fathers of our<lb />
country simply adhered to their beliefs.<lb />
They paid the price � many were im-<lb />
prisoned or killed � but they ultimately<lb />
won. . .<lb />
Today, more than ever, our country is in<lb />
dire need of people like Mr. Ford. Far too<lb />
many young men have either registered or<lb />
not without fully examining the ramifica-<lb />
tions of their actions. I wonder how many<lb />
of them, whether registered or not, have<lb />
closely examined their consciences and<lb />
acted accordingly.<lb />
As of Sept. 1, 1982, the General Ac-<lb />
counting Office's figures showed more<lb />
than 700,000 non-registrants. That en-<lb />
couraging figure (which, according to the<lb />
Selective Service, meant only a 93-percent<lb />
compliance rate � well below the 98 per-<lb />
cent the S.S. says it needs for the system to<lb />
be considered fair and effective) signifies<lb />
than an overwhelmingly large number of<lb />
citizens are not willing to submit to this law<lb />
and the aggressive foreign policy hidden<lb />
behind it.<lb />
Even at the height of the Vietnam con-<lb />
flict, compliance with draft registration<lb />
never fell below 98 percent.<lb />
History shows us that all draft registra-<lb />
tions have been followed by an actual draft<lb />
and, sooner or later, a war. And since<lb />
World War II. war cannot even be con-<lb />
sidered without realizing the possibility of<lb />
the use of nuclear weapons � which<lb />
definitely "transgress the human spirit<lb />
Russell Ford is one of the people who, to<lb />
put it in a more contemporarv way, is be-<lb />
ing "all that he can be" K following his<lb />
conscience. He is not willing to withhold<lb />
his protests until it will be too late<lb />
Hopefully, his statements and actions will<lb />
be noticed and fully realized by more of us.<lb />
Onlv time will tell.<lb />
History Smiles And Frowns<lb />
On Its Conscientious Kids<lb />
B MIKE HUGHES<lb />
Arguments such as the above, w hich are.<lb />
indeed, common in this "day and age<lb />
probably draw more attention to their in-<lb />
herent inconsistencies and ill logic than<lb />
anything else. To say the least, they take<lb />
far too much for granted.<lb />
Perhaps we have been rendered helpless-<lb />
ly paranoid by the tremendous influx of<lb />
futuristic 20th-century literature, the im-<lb />
pending tragedy of losing one's identity,<lb />
the overwhelming fear of becoming "an<lb />
unperson Unfortunately, this unjustified<lb />
paranoia has brought with it an equally in-<lb />
consistent counterbalance: an unquestion-<lb />
ed trust in conscience.<lb />
Russell Ford and those "select few"<lb />
others who have been prosecuted by the<lb />
federal government are said by their sup-<lb />
porters to have "acted on conscience All<lb />
praise to those who "act on cons-<lb />
cience<lb />
After all, they contend, if it weren't for<lb />
certain historic acts of civil disobedience<lb />
(hence, conscience), slavery would never<lb />
have been eradicated, women's suffrage<lb />
would never have transcended the<lb />
theoretical stage and our proud nation<lb />
would never have escaped the tyrannical<lb />
rule of imperial England.<lb />
What these "patriotic" proponents of<lb />
conscience fail to realize is that they have<lb />
errantly ventured a generalization without<lb />
fully considering its ramifications.<lb />
History has boasted several others who<lb />
have "acted on conscience Sure, Martin<lb />
Uuther King had a dream, but then again,<lb />
so did Adolph Hitler. And sure, our<lb />
forefathers (the likes of Thomas Jefferson,<lb />
Ben Franklin and Samuel Adams) had<lb />
ideas for bringing America out from under<lb />
the rule of tyrants. But then again, so did<lb />
the Avatollah Khomeini.<lb />
Those persons who revel in being dubb-<lb />
ed "liberals" � more often than not, the<lb />
same who oppose draft registration "for<lb />
reasons of conscience" � unfortunately<lb />
equate the term conscience with morality.<lb />
And in a broad sense � a very broad sense<lb />
 the terms are semi-interchangeable.<lb />
But, once again, since morality, by defini-<lb />
tion, comes from within, praise-ndden<lb />
generalizations for "moral" individuals<lb />
and causes presuppose far too much.<lb />
After ali, their same "moral logic" ap-<lb />
plies to the likes of Idi Amin and Anastasio<lb />
Somoza, both of whom acted within the<lb />
confines of their "morals<lb />
But if these few expositions have failed<lb />
to communicate their intended purpose,<lb />
then perhaps the point is moot. Never-<lb />
theless, the inconsistencies of the issue at<lb />
hand have not yet been fully explored.<lb />
In the first place, opponents of the 1980<lb />
Selective Service Act, apparently bent on<lb />
"historical significance cite the "fact<lb />
that each draft registration resurgence<lb />
since this nation's inception has resulted in<lb />
an actual draft and a subsequent war<lb />
Although there is, indeed, some truth to<lb />
this contention, it seems the tacts have<lb />
once again, been misconstrued. Pa drat<lb />
resurgences (registration and COnscnptH�)<lb />
were, more often than not. expost ttcto<lb />
subsequent actions to meet the demands Of<lb />
existing wars. . <lb />
Personally. I do not adhere to he in-<lb />
famous "Frank Burns" mentality, tearing<lb />
the God-less Yellow hordes from the hast.<lb />
West, North or South. But equally mane is<lb />
the presumption that a capable strong<lb />
military is a senseless waste of federal<lb />
monev, especially in the 1980s.<lb />
Liberals contend that registration<lb />
resisters are being dealt an uniust punish-<lb />
ment, that the federal government, in pro-<lb />
ceeding with prosecutions, is acting unfair-<lb />
ly Needless to sav. these contentions are<lb />
unfounded. The penalties for failure to<lb />
register were made quite clear � long<lb />
before actual registration procedures<lb />
began.<lb />
Russell Ford may well be a moral in-<lb />
dividual. He may well possess good con-<lb />
scious fiber. But of all people, a group so<lb />
overly concerned with history and its<lb />
ramifications should realize that those who<lb />
opt for civil disobedience, right or wrong,<lb />
must pay the price.<lb />
Symposium Gives Food For Thought<lb />
 . !� .t � rr�M.nvill� Pwrf Committee<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
Three cheers for Dr. John Howell! His<lb />
installation was a grand affair for us all.<lb />
To many observers, the choice of Howell<lb />
as ECU'S eighth executive officer was not<lb />
only a good one but also one that will help<lb />
unify a campus that is still recovering from<lb />
the backlash of an all-too-rapid transition<lb />
(i.e Jenkins to Brewer to Howell in less<lb />
than five years).<lb />
Certainly, Howell has begun his leader-<lb />
ship on several high notes, the most impor-<lb />
tant being that he is accessible. He doesn t<lb />
limit his available time to his immediate<lb />
advisors. Rather, he makes himself accessi-<lb />
ble to everyone: students, faculty, media,<lb />
etc. . r<lb />
And Howell gets three more cheers for<lb />
his exemplary decision to hold his installa-<lb />
tion in conjunction with the Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
symposium titled "Toward the New<lb />
Millennium: Challenges and Dreams<lb />
The symposium gave all who attended the<lb />
opportunity not only to hear insightful lec-<lb />
tures from diverse disciplines but also to<lb />
actively participate in discussions.<lb />
Even several speakers who gave ad-<lb />
dresses during the formal installation pro-<lb />
gram � including Gov. Jim Hunt �<lb />
agreed to keep their topics in line with the<lb />
new millennium theme. To some extent,<lb />
this was accomplished.<lb />
But perhaps the person who stole the<lb />
show (although he probably didn't intend<lb />
to) was ECU Physics Professor Carl G.<lb />
Adler. His topic, "The Solar System of the<lb />
Future: In Our Image and Likeness was<lb />
certainly innocent enough, and, in and of<lb />
itself, didn't create much controversy, but<lb />
it was Adler's opening remarks that il-<lb />
lustrated his greatest insight into the not-<lb />
so-distant future.<lb />
Adler told his audience that unless the<lb />
world works co-operatively in an effort to<lb />
stop the nuclear arms race, there probably<lb />
wouldn't be much purpose in our discuss-<lb />
ing the future. Unless we "defeat the<lb />
almost undefeatable problem we face<lb />
Adler said, then we may not have a future<lb />
to contemplate.<lb />
Adler's keen insight into the vastness of<lb />
this issue � the threat of nuclear war �<lb />
was perhaps the most significant to be rais-<lb />
ed during the two-day scholarly event.<lb />
From my personal experiences knowing<lb />
Carl Adler, it's definitely safe to say that<lb />
he's no radical-liberal by most people's<lb />
standards. Indeed, I have never seen him<lb />
pop up at any Greenville Peace Committee<lb />
demonstrations.<lb />
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scientist, an expert in physics and obvious-<lb />
ly an educated person. He didn't get up on<lb />
a soapbox or grab a bull horn. But in his<lb />
very own gentle and simple way, he gave us<lb />
all a thought to ponder.<lb />
Other speakers presented their insights<lb />
and thoughts in hopeful anticipation of the<lb />
new millennium. Adler also gave an ex-<lb />
citing look at what life in outer space may<lb />
be like someday. But unlike many of us<lb />
who often prepare for our futures in<lb />
reckless ways, Adler was able to focus his<lb />
attention for just a few minutes on the one<lb />
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or grab a bull horn. But in his<lb />
gentle and simple way, he gave us<lb />
Ight to ponder.<lb />
Speakers presented their insights<lb />
this in hopeful anticipation of the<lb />
fnnium. Adler also gave an ex-<lb />
at what life in outer space may<lb />
nmeday. But unlike many of us<lb />
In prepare for our futures in<lb />
lays, Adler was able to focus his<lb />
for just a few minutes on the one<lb />
�rhaps the only one � that by<lb />
prevent us from reaching the<lb />
have for the new millennium.<lb />
Jury Charges Cocaine Suspects<lb />
GREENSBORO,<lb />
N.C. (UPI) A<lb />
federal grand jury has<lb />
accused seven Colom-<lb />
bians with conspiring<lb />
to ship more than $100<lb />
million worth of co-<lb />
caine into the United<lb />
States.<lb />
The sealed indict-<lb />
ments filed Feb. 1 were<lb />
opened Tuesday after<lb />
three other Colombians<lb />
pleaded guilty Monday<lb />
to charges of possessing<lb />
and planning to sell $2<lb />
million worth of co-<lb />
caine at the Hilton Inn-<lb />
Airport during<lb />
December.<lb />
Two other men ac-<lb />
cused in the Hilton case<lb />
also are accused of tak-<lb />
ing part in the $100<lb />
million conspiracy.<lb />
Those men, Juan<lb />
Camilo Goez-Jaramillo<lb />
and Jose Luis Naranjo-<lb />
Sierra, have pleaded in-<lb />
nocent to the Hilton<lb />
charges and are being<lb />
held without bond in<lb />
the Ciuilford County-<lb />
jail.<lb />
Four more people are<lb />
in jails in their native<lb />
Colombia. They are<lb />
Humbert o Hoyos-<lb />
Castano of Manizales,<lb />
Gustavo Canas-Roldan<lb />
of Medellin, Claro<lb />
Cotes-Rosado of Yridia<lb />
and Gustavo de Jesus<lb />
Bermude7-Alzate of<lb />
Medellin. Assistant<lb />
U.S. Attorney Ben<lb />
White said the United<lb />
States is trying to ex-<lb />
Early Mistakes Set<lb />
Viet Nam War Fate<lb />
tradite those men to<lb />
this country for trial.<lb />
The seventh man,<lb />
Luis Emiro Jaramillo,<lb />
is in jail in Miami.<lb />
All are accused of<lb />
conspiring to import<lb />
about 649 pounds of<lb />
cocaine into the United<lb />
States. The cocaine was<lb />
seized Dec. 14 at Las<lb />
Flores Airport in El<lb />
Banco, Colombia.<lb />
Court documents say<lb />
the case apparently<lb />
began when Goez-<lb />
Jaramillo and Naranjo-<lb />
Sierra drew authorities'<lb />
attention in New York<lb />
by trying to obtuin a<lb />
plane to ferry cocaine<lb />
fromColombia into the<lb />
United States.<lb />
The indictments said<lb />
Drug Enforcement Ad-<lb />
ministration agent<lb />
John E. Gartland later<lb />
spoke with Luis Emiro<lb />
Jaramillo to discuss<lb />
shipping the cocaine to<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Gartland and fellow<lb />
DEA agent Bill Coller<lb />
travled to Florida and<lb />
Bogota, Colombia, to<lb />
continue discussion of<lb />
the deal.<lb />
On Nov. 3, Luis<lb />
Jaramillo inspected an<lb />
airstrip and a house in<lb />
Surry County to be us-<lb />
ed in the smuggling<lb />
venture, the indict-<lb />
ments said. The<lb />
documents also said<lb />
that on Dec. 8,<lb />
Bermudez-Alzate met<lb />
Gartland and State<lb />
Bureau of Investigation<lb />
agent Robert Clark and<lb />
told them about 330<lb />
pounds of cocaine<lb />
would be smuggled.<lb />
Gartland and Coller<lb />
met Hoyos-Castano<lb />
and the others on Dec.<lb />
14 at El Banco, Colom-<lb />
bia, where the indict-<lb />
ment said the cocaine<lb />
was seized.<lb />
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By GREG RIDEOLT<lb />
Greenville police are<lb />
investigating the<lb />
shooting death of<lb />
25-year-old Donald<lb />
Minges. The incident,<lb />
ruled a homocide by<lb />
medical examiner Stan<lb />
Harris, occurred early<lb />
Tuesday morning.<lb />
Minges is the son of<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Roy<lb />
Minges of<lb />
Longmeadow Drive in<lb />
Greenville. He is the<lb />
nephew of board of<lb />
trustees member Jack<lb />
Minges.<lb />
According to police,<lb />
Minges had called them<lb />
around 5:50 a.m. Tues-<lb />
day to report that he<lb />
had heard strange<lb />
noises and thought so-<lb />
meone was trying to<lb />
break in to his home at<lb />
105 Templeton Drive.<lb />
Police officers arriv-<lb />
ed a short time later<lb />
and entered through<lb />
the rear door, which<lb />
they found open.<lb />
Minges was found lying<lb />
on the floor of his den<lb />
He had been shot one<lb />
time in the left side of<lb />
the chest. A 9mm pistol<lb />
was found next to his<lb />
bodv.<lb />
Assistant to the<lb />
chancellor Dick Blake<lb />
said he v�as saddened<lb />
b the death of Minges.<lb />
"1 he entire family has<lb />
together embraced tlm<lb />
university for manv<lb />
vears Blake said<lb />
"He was an outstan<lb />
ding young man<lb />
Minges is survived bv<lb />
hi'v parents, Dr and<lb />
Mrs. Rov Minges ot<lb />
Greenville; hi, sisters,<lb />
Virginia and Patricia;<lb />
and his brother,<lb />
Thomas Services will<lb />
be held at Wiikerson<lb />
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Street todav at II am<lb />
LOS ANGELES<lb />
(UPI) � A retired<lb />
general says mistakes<lb />
by the U.S. military in<lb />
Vietnam in 1965 � a<lb />
crucial time after the<lb />
first concerted war ef-<lb />
fort began � doomed<lb />
the United States to<lb />
vears of stalemate and<lb />
retreat.<lb />
Retired It. Gen.<lb />
William Peers Jr who<lb />
headed the Army's in-<lb />
vestigation of the My<lb />
Lai massacre, said<lb />
Tuesday failure to take<lb />
two necessary, but<lb />
politically unpopular,<lb />
steps meant U.S. forces<lb />
could not win.<lb />
"Vv. e fought a war of<lb />
'gradually' (and one<lb />
that was) piecemeal<lb />
he told the largest<lb />
gathering of Vietnam<lb />
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Army Officials Say<lb />
CAPE<lb />
CANAVERAL, Fla.<lb />
(UPI) � The fourth<lb />
test flight of the con-<lb />
troversial Pershing II<lb />
surface-to-surface<lb />
missile went off<lb />
without a hitch<lb />
Wednesday and was<lb />
pronounced an ap-<lb />
parent success. Army<lb />
officials said.<lb />
The 35-foot missile<lb />
soared more than 200<lb />
miles into the at-<lb />
mosphere and landed<lb />
more than 900 miles<lb />
downrange south of<lb />
Bermuda, said an Ar-<lb />
my spokesman.<lb />
"It appeared to be a<lb />
good shot said Dave<lb />
Harris, a spokesman<lb />
for the U.S. Army<lb />
Missile Command.<lb />
"We know it impacted<lb />
in the general impact<lb />
area, but we won't<lb />
know for a few days<lb />
how successful the en-<lb />
tire flight was<lb />
The missile traveled<lb />
100 miles further than<lb />
previous test flights,<lb />
Harris said.<lb />
The first test flight of<lb />
the Pershing II last<lb />
summer ended in<lb />
disaster when the<lb />
rocket exploded just 17<lb />
seconds after liftoff<lb />
from Cape Canaveral.<lb />
The second test in<lb />
November at the White<lb />
Sands Missile Range in<lb />
New Mexico was con-<lb />
sidered a partial success<lb />
because the rocket<lb />
missed its mark on re-<lb />
entry.<lb />
The third test last<lb />
month at the Cape was<lb />
declared a complete<lb />
success.<lb />
The Perching II, to<lb />
be equipped with a<lb />
nuclear warhead, is<lb />
scheduled for deploye-<lb />
ment in West Germany<lb />
later this year. There is<lb />
growing opposition in<lb />
Europe to deployment<lb />
of the missiles.<lb />
The Pershing II gives<lb />
NATO the capability to<lb />
strike inside the Soviet<lb />
Union with a<lb />
European-based<lb />
missile.<lb />
Six more tests involv-<lb />
ing the Pershing II are<lb />
scheduled before<lb />
September.<lb />
War experts assembled<lb />
since the end of the<lb />
war.<lb />
The war went on, he<lb />
said, and the failure to<lb />
press for a quick vic-<lb />
tory turned the conflict<lb />
into "a Pentagon war<lb />
and not a people's<lb />
war<lb />
During today's ses-<lb />
sion, former South<lb />
Vietnamese leaders and<lb />
officials of the current<lb />
Communist regime<lb />
planned to discuss the<lb />
war's effects on Viet-<lb />
nam. The featured<lb />
speaker was Air Mar-<lb />
shal Nguyen Cao Ky,<lb />
former vice premiere of<lb />
South Vietnam.<lb />
Peers said he warned<lb />
his commanders at the<lb />
outset of the 1965<lb />
buildup that achieving<lb />
victory would require<lb />
two steps:<lb />
An initial commit-<lb />
ment of 650.000 Armv<lb />
troops, making up 12<lb />
full divisions, plus<lb />
Marine Corps and Air<lb />
Force personnel The<lb />
Armv figure is more<lb />
than triple the total<lb />
troop strength actually<lb />
committed to Vietnam<lb />
in 1965<lb />
A massive, im-<lb />
mediate gallup of Army<lb />
Reserve and National<lb />
Guard units to flood<lb />
Vietnam with trained<lb />
soldiers equipped to<lb />
win the war quickly.<lb />
Peers said the recom-<lb />
mendation was rejected<lb />
by Defense Secretary<lb />
Robert S. McNamara.<lb />
"1 think (what we ac-<lb />
tually did) stretched<lb />
things out to the point<lb />
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Cong and the North<lb />
Vietnamese more time<lb />
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Laura Alpnn. direc-<lb />
tor of student financial<lb />
aid at Swarthmore, told<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
pohc decisions have and the final decision<lb />
been made regarding would be made through<lb />
the matter. She added consensus agreement<lb />
that campus leaders are between the ad-<lb />
looking at the issue ministration and<lb />
Alpnn said some<lb />
people at Swarthmore<lb />
felt the federal aid<lb />
policy regarding<lb />
registration, signed into<lb />
I a u b President<lb />
Reagan last September,<lb />
is threatening the<lb />
school's abilitv to con-<lb />
tinue with its educa-<lb />
tional purposes and<lb />
goals<lb />
She also &amp;aid mam<lb />
believe the law in-<lb />
terferes with the<lb />
school's admission pro-<lb />
cess b placing the<lb />
'Dram Shop' Compromise Stalled In Legislature<lb />
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R-Xl EIC.H (I PI) � legislation appeared House supporters had<lb />
E fforts to reach a com- stalled Wednesday. reservations over a por-<lb />
prom.se over a dram Zeb Alley. Hunt's t.on ot the compromise<lb />
shop provision in Gov. legislative liaison, said prepared following<lb />
lames B Hunt Jrs no agreement had been day-long negotiations<lb />
anti-drunken driving reached and indicated with opponents.<lb />
Howell 'Not Pessimistic'<lb />
Of World Nuclear Fate<lb />
Continued From Page 3<lb />
succeed in this<lb />
endeaor.<lb />
Although he wasn't<lb />
present during Adler's<lb />
lecture. Howell gave<lb />
some of his personal in-<lb />
sights regarding the<lb />
nuclear threar.<lb />
"Personally. I'm not<lb />
as pessimistic as he is<lb />
Howell said. "I try not<lb />
to base my future on<lb />
any one thing(but)<lb />
certainly I'm in favor<lb />
of the nations of the<lb />
world moving ahead to<lb />
agree on a non-<lb />
proliferation treaty �<lb />
I'm in favor of arms<lb />
control � period<lb />
Howell recognized<lb />
that by his participa-<lb />
tion in the symposium,<lb />
Adler too, was showing<lb />
a sense of hope.<lb />
"I'd rather run have<lb />
the bomb there<lb />
Howell said. "But<lb />
there are ways of keep-<lb />
ing it under control<lb />
"General!) 1 agree<lb />
with Carl Adler's wan-<lb />
ting to control the<lb />
bomb Howell said,<lb />
adding that moving<lb />
toward total disarma-<lb />
ment was one option,<lb />
but not the only one.<lb />
�Tm not a single issue<lb />
person Howell said.<lb />
"There's a multiplicity<lb />
ot issues<lb />
Alley also said he<lb />
had been unable to<lb />
discuss the proposed<lb />
compromise with a key<lb />
Senate backer who<lb />
began preparing his<lb />
own version in prepara-<lb />
tion for a possible com-<lb />
mittee vote Thursday.<lb />
The dram shop pro-<lb />
vision is one of three<lb />
major items in Hunt's<lb />
proposal to crack down<lb />
on drunken driving in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
It would allow<lb />
lawsuits against bars<lb />
and stores that sell<lb />
alcoholic beverages to<lb />
an intoxicated or<lb />
underage customer w ho<lb />
later causes an acci-<lb />
dent. The measure<lb />
would restrict damages<lb />
to $500,000 but would<lb />
require businesses to<lb />
carry S 100.000 in in-<lb />
surance coverage for<lb />
individual injury claims<lb />
and $300,000 for multi-<lb />
ple claims arising from<lb />
a single accident.<lb />
Operators of bars<lb />
and restaurants con-<lb />
tend the insurance re-<lb />
quirements are ex-<lb />
cessive and premiums<lb />
would be prohibitive<lb />
for manv<lb />
establishments<lb />
Convenience and<lb />
grocerv store<lb />
operators, who sell beer<lb />
and wine for off-<lb />
premises use. have said<lb />
customers are not in<lb />
their stores long<lb />
enough for clerks to<lb />
determine if thev are<lb />
too drunk to be allowed<lb />
to make purchases<lb />
Sen. Henson Barnes.<lb />
D- Wayne, said<lb />
Wednesday he had<lb />
amendments prepared<lb />
to resolve those con-<lb />
cerns<lb />
Barnes, the Senate<lb />
sponsor ol Hunt's<lb />
72-page bill, said he<lb />
would ask a subcom-<lb />
mittee to stud) pro<lb />
posals lowering the in-<lb />
surance requirements<lb />
to $25,000 and S50.000<lb />
and removing off-<lb />
premises sales to intox-<lb />
icated customers irom<lb />
the dram shop pro-<lb />
posal.<lb />
All sales to underage<lb />
buyers would remain.<lb />
Barnes said.<lb />
Alley and aides to<lb />
Hunt prepared a<lb />
similar compromise<lb />
following discussions<lb />
with representatives oi<lb />
convenience stores and<lb />
groceries.<lb />
But Rep Martin<lb />
I ancaster, I)Wayne.<lb />
expressed concern ovci<lb />
one portion oi the bill<lb />
that would limit suits to<lb />
those filed under the<lb />
dram shop act.<lb />
I ancaster sai I<lb />
ds able to take on<lb />
quick glance<lb />
compromise, but in-<lb />
dicated he and other<lb />
lawmakers would<lb />
accept the limitai<lb />
because it would<lb />
ent injured parties<lb />
from tiling suit u<lb />
common law doctrines.<lb />
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courts have never ruled<lb />
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FEBRUARY 10, 1983<lb />
Modern Problems<lb />
Marriage Vows Get Tougher<lb />
W DAVID KNOX, Ph.D.<lb />
Npmat 1 �� ! hr tailarnlininn<lb />
lt was a verv good ear" is the Uric of a Frank<lb />
"sinatra standard. I he phrase reflects what ou and your<lb />
husband will probablv experience during your tirst<lb />
twelve months ol marriage Indeed, most studies show<lb />
that young married couples are among the happiest peo-<lb />
ple in our society And the are never more happv than<lb />
in their first ear But your first year of marriage also<lb />
will involve changes from the courtship phase ot youi<lb />
relationship rhese include changes in your love feel-<lb />
ings, your sexual relationship, and the relationship with<lb />
your in-laws<lb />
I OVE: The romantic love of courtship is sometimes<lb />
all consuming  you think constantly about your part-<lb />
ner and feel driven to be with him. You sparkle with<lb />
feelings ol happiness in anticipation ot being together<lb />
In marriage you will still enjoy being with your patner<lb />
and the feelings of love will still be there. But in time,<lb />
even a tew months, will mellow these feelings. Most<lb />
couples say that then intense love feelings ol courtship<lb />
become softer, smoother, and more comfortable after<lb />
marriage. "I love him more than I did before we were<lb />
married said ora, a wife of tour monthsBut I<lb />
don't feel the compulsion to be with him everv minute<lb />
like I did. He can be studying and I can be watching<lb />
1 V. in another room and 1 still feel close to him. V hile<lb />
the love is less exciting it feels deeper and more com-<lb />
fortableOther couples sa that their love feelings<lb />
greatly intensify the first year and there is no<lb />
"mellowing effect "It keeps getting stronger everv<lb />
dayconfessed Diana. "lve heard that these love feel-<lb />
ings can't go on forever, but it must slow down some<lb />
time after the eighth month<lb />
A tew couples report that the love feelings of their<lb />
premarital davs wear ofl abruptly. Manv of these<lb />
spouses had haunting doubts about their marriage dur-<lb />
ing a stormy courtship with frequent arguments and an<lb />
on ofl engagement.<lb />
SEX: I ike love, sex will also undergo some changes<lb />
during your first year. Frequency declines tor most mar-<lb />
ried couples but the quality improves. "The urgency to<lb />
have sex disappears after you're married said Susan.<lb />
"After a while you discover that your husband isn't go-<lb />
ing to vanish back to his apartment at midnight that<lb />
he's going to be there all night, everv night. You don't<lb />
have to have sex everv minute because you know you've<lb />
got plentv of time. Also, you've got work and other<lb />
responsibilities, so sex takes a lower priority than before<lb />
you were married Even though the constant<lb />
availability of a sexual companion and increased<lb />
responsibilities may reduce the frequency of sex, such a<lb />
decline does not imply that sex has become less mean-<lb />
ingful. Rather, sex in marriage takes on a richer and<lb />
deeper quality. You are now a committed couple not on-<lb />
lv in a personal hut a legal sense. You have extended<lb />
yourself to each other to the fullest extent, and your sex-<lb />
ual relationship will express itself in the context of that<lb />
commitment. "Jim and 1 enjoyed sex before we were<lb />
marriedrecalled Vickie, a bride of eleven months.<lb />
"And it was good then. But it feels better or closer now<lb />
and I'm not talking about the physical part<lb />
Quality improves not only because you feel more<lb />
comfortable with each other but because you become<lb />
more aware of each other's preferences. "I thought I<lb />
knew what she liked before we were marriedshared<lb />
one new husbandBut she's more comfortable telling<lb />
and showing me what turns her on. And I'm still learn-<lb />
ing "A quality sexual relationship results from such<lb />
feedback and time. 1 ike the Boston Pops orchestra, it<lb />
sounds good because they've been practicing. About 20<lb />
percent o spouses will not have intercourse before their<lb />
wedding night. Mostly because of religious values, they<lb />
will enter marriage as virgins. The fact that they have<lb />
waited to have intercourse with each other will give<lb />
them a unique feeling of commitment. But they also will<lb />
experience a decline in the frequency of intercourse the<lb />
longer they are married. Such a decline will happen<lb />
throughout marriage. An old joke reflects awareness of<lb />
this decline. A friend of the bride and groom gave them<lb />
a half-gallon jar on their wedding day with the follow-<lb />
ing instructions taped on it: "Every time you have inter-<lb />
course during your first year of marriage, put a pennv in<lb />
this uir. Then, beginning with your second year, take a<lb />
penny out everv time you have intercourse. It will take<lb />
you five years to empty thei jar, which you will till in<lb />
one.<lb />
1N-1 AW S: 1 ike love and sex, changes will also occur<lb />
with your in-laws. "It's important says Dr. Ed Hart,<lb />
Professor Emeritus at Florida State University, "that<lb />
young couples make good, solid friends of their in-laws<lb />
so that they will not become out-laws Dr. Hart who<lb />
has performed over 1 .(XX) weddings, says that his<lb />
premartial conferences always include a discussion of<lb />
in-laws and the importance of establishing or continuing<lb />
a good relationship with them in the first year.<lb />
Most couples report an improved relationship with<lb />
See MARRIAGE, Page 8<lb />
Een today's hippest couples are making stricter commitments to their relationship<lb />
Health Education Getting A<lb />
New Mixed-Media Treatmen<lb />
Lazar Gosman At Hendrix Tonight<lb />
Talented and revered Russian conductor l.aar Gosman leads<lb />
the Soviet Emigre Orchestra into Mendenhall Student (enter's<lb />
Hendrix Theatre tonight at 8 p.m. for an evening of exciting<lb />
music. The orchestra replaces formerly scheduled Orpheus. For<lb />
ticket availability, inquire at the Central Ticket Office, MSC, at<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266. The program is sponsored h the Depart-<lb />
ment of I niversity Unions Artists Series committee.<lb />
By EMILY CASE<lb />
Is Science Sexist? bv Michael<lb />
Ruse, D. Reidel (1981), 299 pp<lb />
$42.00<lb />
Health Education by Television<lb />
and Radio, ed. bv Manfred Meyer,<lb />
KG. Saur (1981), $24.00<lb />
Ruse's treatise, is for specialists.<lb />
It you are interested in the<lb />
philosophic status of evolutionary<lb />
theory, in the important distinction<lb />
between Saltationism (false) and<lb />
Neo-saltationism (true), in Karl<lb />
Popper's basic mistake, in theology<lb />
before and after Darwin, in the<lb />
recombinant DNA debate, or in<lb />
sociobiology (Ruse's forte), this is<lb />
vour book. The chapters on genetic<lb />
counselling and on homosexuality-<lb />
are weaker. Read slowly.<lb />
Health Education is an anthology<lb />
of contributions to a 1980 Munich<lb />
conference. I nighly recommend<lb />
that every person not already<lb />
familiar with the world health scene<lb />
read Charles Morrow's opening<lb />
three pages. He sketches a true scene<lb />
of medical dehumanization in the<lb />
first world as well as the third:<lb />
"Deprived ofcommunication<lb />
with their doctors, millions are turn-<lb />
ing to self-care and self-<lb />
medication Then he reminds us<lb />
that the doctor-hospital system is<lb />
helpless to influence destructive life-<lb />
styles, that politicians despair at the<lb />
neverending explosion of costs while<lb />
children are deprived of available<lb />
care because of ignorant or tearful<lb />
mothers.<lb />
1 hat is in the first world, our<lb />
world. In the third, the pitiful hor-<lb />
ror is hardly imaginable � looking<lb />
only at deaths; two African children<lb />
per minute from malaria alone, one<lb />
child everv two words (as Muttow<lb />
reads his paper) from water-borne<lb />
diseases alone.<lb />
Yet Morrow's message, he says, is<lb />
not of despair but o hope. The<lb />
Health Eor All program target is ac-<lb />
cess to "basic health care" for every<lb />
person on planet Earth in twenty<lb />
years. It asks the creation of "a net-<lb />
work o concerned broadcasters,<lb />
north and south, east and west<lb />
Morrow is the World Health<lb />
Organization's Division Director in<lb />
charge of the global program<lb />
"Health Information of the<lb />
Public Not all his tellow con-<lb />
tributors are sure that the problems<lb />
can be solved this soon. But all are,<lb />
like him. highly qualified to speak<lb />
to the challenge.<lb />
I found significant facts on pages<lb />
18, 25, 29, 35, 108. 132 and 198.<lb />
among 389 pages of valuable<lb />
material, which precede a 60-page<lb />
bibliography. Chapter areas are<lb />
Problems and Strategy; Com-<lb />
munication Research; Programs for<lb />
Health Education; Broadcasting<lb />
Program Ideas; and Cooperation of<lb />
Educators and Broadcasters.<lb />
Tuluhungwa's paper is particular-<lb />
ly strong for solid thinking based on<lb />
hard experience 1 he chapters by<lb />
the Germans, and of Grosset in the<lb />
U.K look like excellent models tor<lb />
us to try. How about it, professors<lb />
Rees and Byrd?<lb />
Call numbers for the above books<lb />
are QH311 (Fuse) and RA440.55<lb />
Health Education)<lb />
Next week's books, it the editor<lb />
can find space, include The i I A In<lb />
Guatemala bv a history professor,<lb />
and Indira dandhi bv her cousin<lb />
ind political opponent.<lb />
Bowie Looking To Max<lb />
Exposure In '83 Media<lb />
Rrconf<lb />
NEW YORK � Starring roles in<lb />
three feature films, release of a new<lb />
studio LP and a six-month tour<lb />
spanning four continents will make<lb />
David Bowie a very visible<lb />
"commodity" in 1983.<lb />
The fact has not escaped the at-<lb />
tention of America's corporate<lb />
boardrooms as giant industrial com-<lb />
panies bid feverishly for the right to<lb />
sponsor the artist's world :our.<lb />
which will kick off this spring (April<lb />
or May) and extend through<lb />
November.<lb />
According to a spokesman tor<lb />
Bowie, bids are coming not only<lb />
from the usual rock sponsors<lb />
breweries, winemakers and cigarette<lb />
companies � but from at least one<lb />
automobile manufacturer General<lb />
See BOWIE. Page'<lb />
Book Views Shaky Future Of U.S. Industry<lb />
B JAY STONE<lb />
si�ff Wrllw<lb />
The American automobile, steel,<lb />
ruober and textile industries are in<lb />
decline. In all likelihood they will<lb />
not die, but they will never again en-<lb />
joy the pre-eminence in relation to<lb />
other industries that they have had<lb />
since World War 11.<lb />
Micro-electronics, biotechnology,<lb />
robotics and other new Hi-Tech in-<lb />
dustries are burgeoning to take their<lb />
place. The demographics of the<lb />
country are in transition as well.<lb />
People are leaving the cities and<lb />
large urban centers and they are<lb />
moving to outlying rural areas and<lb />
small towns. .<lb />
The population is also involved in<lb />
a mass exodus from the northern<lb />
states and it is moving to the<lb />
southwestern and western states, in<lb />
addition to Elorida.<lb />
This is part of the picture<lb />
presented in the new best-selling<lb />
book. Megatrends, written by John<lb />
Naisbitt. Naisbitt, who is chairman<lb />
of the Naisbitt Group, a<lb />
Washington, DCbased research<lb />
and consulting firm, arrived at his<lb />
conclusions by virtue of a method<lb />
known as "content analysis<lb />
Content analysis is a relatively<lb />
new approach to gathering informa-<lb />
tion on trends in societies which was<lb />
first applied during World War II<lb />
by the intelligence community in<lb />
order to gain insight into<lb />
developments in Nazi Germany.<lb />
The method itself basically consists<lb />
of analyzing the content of<lb />
newspapers from the major popula-<lb />
tion centers across the country.<lb />
The findings in Megatrends are<lb />
based on an analysis of more than<lb />
two million local articles about local<lb />
events in the cities and towns of the<lb />
nation during a twelve year period.<lb />
As a result of his research Naisbitt<lb />
has concluded that there are ten ma-<lb />
jor trends that are restructuring our<lb />
society:<lb />
� The transition from an industrial<lb />
society to an information society.<lb />
� The proliferation of "high<lb />
touch" human responses to<lb />
technology (for instance, the<lb />
Holistic Health and Human Poten-<lb />
tial movements).<lb />
� The transition from a national to<lb />
a world economy due to competi-<lb />
tion from foreign industry.<lb />
� The switch from basing our<lb />
political and industrial decisions on<lb />
short term profits and considera-<lb />
tions to basing them on long term<lb />
rewards.<lb />
� The tendancy in the United States<lb />
toward decentralization of political<lb />
and economic power.<lb />
� The emphasis upon self-reliance<lb />
that is emerging in the present era.<lb />
� The shift from representive<lb />
democracy to direct participatory<lb />
democracy.<lb />
� The transition from a society bas-<lb />
ed upon top-down heirarchical in-<lb />
situtions to one based on diffuse<lb />
pluralistic networks.<lb />
� The population shift from the<lb />
north to the south and west.<lb />
� The transition from a limited op-<lb />
tion eitheror society to one with<lb />
mulitple options.<lb />
Taken together these trends con-<lb />
sititute a radical transformation of<lb />
the socio-economic and cultural<lb />
realities of American life.<lb />
Naisbitt's chapter on the transi-<lb />
tion from a national ecomony to a<lb />
world economy is particularly<lb />
valuable because of his willingness<lb />
to go into specifics, even though his<lb />
work as a whole lacks detail. In a<lb />
subsection of the chapter, for exam-<lb />
ple, he explains the globalization of<lb />
the automobile industry and gives us<lb />
cogent reasons why the Japanese<lb />
automobile industry has usurped<lb />
America's domination of the<lb />
world's automotive market:<lb />
"The United States has lost its<lb />
postition as the world's premier<lb />
auto maker. It takes Japan eleven<lb />
hours to build a car; American<lb />
workers do it in thirty-one. Japans<lb />
robot-equipped Zama plant builds<lb />
an automobile in nine hours flat. In<lb />
1980 Japan became the number one<lb />
automobile maker in the world, ex-<lb />
ceeding U.S. production by an<lb />
almost unbelievable 40 percent "<lb />
But, Naisbitt points out. this does<lb />
not mean that the American<lb />
automobile industry can somehow<lb />
gain back the glory and profit of a<lb />
by-gone era by increasing produc-<lb />
tivitiy. A key trend, he asserts, is the<lb />
move toward global saturation in<lb />
the auto industry.<lb />
"Half the American population<lb />
owns a car already, and in Europe,<lb />
where public transportation is<lb />
superior to that of the United<lb />
States, the demand is satisfied with<lb />
one-third of the people owning cars.<lb />
The replacement market in<lb />
automobiles that's left will fall far<lb />
short of the dynamic growth market<lb />
that we've known for the past thirty<lb />
See INDUSTRY, P�ge 8<lb />
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THE EAST CAROL INI ANEEBRUARY 10. 1983<lb />
New Marriage Vows A Bitch<lb />
U.S. Industry's Future<lb />
Loaded With Surprises<lb />
Continued I rom Page 7<lb />
jobs<lb />
Continued From Page "7<lb />
their in-laws the first year of marriage. For one<lb />
thing acceptance increases on the part ot the in-<lb />
laws One ne� husband recalled, "My in- laws<lb />
�ere always skeptical of methey thought 1 was<lb />
a plavbov and really didn't care about Margie.<lb />
But since the marriage. 1 think they trust me<lb />
more. We lived together before we were married<lb />
and alwavs felt a little guilty around them<lb />
because we were deceiving them. But those feel-<lb />
ings go once vou get married<lb />
Other in-law relationships get worse after<lb />
marriage. Some in-laws never accept the person<lb />
their child marries. "Mom wouldn't accept<lb />
anybody I married because she knew it meant I<lb />
would leave home said one wife. "Since Dad<lb />
died. Mom and 1 have had a close relationship<lb />
and she can't give me up � she blames Bill for<lb />
taking me away from her. I felt caught in the<lb />
middle, but have decided it's her problem if she<lb />
cannot accept my husband<lb />
Even negative in-law relationships such as this<lb />
improve with time. Grandchildren make a dif-<lb />
ference. Since the in-laws usually want access to<lb />
their grandchildren, it no longer becomes expe-<lb />
dient to keep the distant feelings intact. So while<lb />
most in-laws relationships improve the first year,<lb />
even those that become stressful will improve if<lb />
and when the couple have a baby.<lb />
While love feelings and the excitement ot being<lb />
married will buov your relationship the first few<lb />
months, vou can help to ensure a good year by<lb />
keeping the communicatsion channels open,<lb />
making compromises, and avoiding stressful<lb />
career entanglements.<lb />
COMMUNICATING: One of the most fre-<lb />
quent problems couples brings to marriage<lb />
counseling is "we don't communicate While<lb />
they agree that they could "talk with each other<lb />
about anything" before they got married, they<lb />
seem puzzled as to "whaUhappened In general,<lb />
what happens is that one or both spouses begin to<lb />
stop telling the other about feelings and<lb />
preferences. One women said that she did not<lb />
want to tell her husband how she reallv felt about<lb />
his table manners because she didn't want to hurt<lb />
his feelings. But her silence spread to other areas<lb />
including her feelings about his spending habits<lb />
("he'd buy anything he saw").<lb />
While she wasn't saying anything, she was feel-<lb />
ing resentful, angry, and hurt. When she finally<lb />
told him what he was doing that upset her, he<lb />
reacted with amazement.<lb />
You and your husband can avoid this pattern<lb />
bv continuing to keep your feelings, thoughts,<lb />
and preferences up front. While such disclosure<lb />
does not mean that you share everything inside of<lb />
you (that isn't healthy either), it does mean that<lb />
when your partner does something that you do<lb />
not like, you tell him. Also, you might ask him<lb />
about things you do that he doesn't like.<lb />
It isn't always easy to discuss behaviors that<lb />
are upsetting to the other. But it keeps your rela-<lb />
tionship from drifting into a state where you<lb />
avoid each other because of the negative<lb />
behavior that you haven't discussed.<lb />
"Jim was a DJ for a local radio station and<lb />
was away on nights and weekends when we first<lb />
married said Dorothy. "1 didn't mind when we<lb />
were dating because I would sit at the station<lb />
with him, but I began to resent that we couldn't<lb />
have a normal life � spend our evemngs and<lb />
weekends together like other married people.<lb />
Since his career was art (as was mine), he agreed<lb />
to give up the music station if 1 would use some<lb />
of my savings to buy a kiln for us to make and<lb />
sell pottery. Now our evenings are spent spinning<lb />
wheels of clay and baking our creations �<lb />
together<lb />
Just as you may tell your partner when<lb />
something is wrong, it is equally impotant to ex-<lb />
press vour positive feelings. The affectionate<lb />
phrases and embraces now characteristic of your<lb />
relationship will be just as important in marriage.<lb />
"I love you "I feel great when I'm with you<lb />
and "You make me happy" feel good to say and<lb />
to hear.<lb />
COMPROMISING: Conflict in marrige is in-<lb />
evitable. The probability that you and your hus-<lb />
. band will agree about everything in you marrige<lb />
is zero. But conflict isn't bad. It means that part-<lb />
ners are expressing their thoughts and<lb />
preferences � that their feelings are out in the<lb />
open. The more serious problems mentioned<lb />
above result when there is no conflict because the<lb />
partners aren't talking and their feelings have<lb />
gone underground. Negociating a compromise is<lb />
the answer to conflict. You won't get everything<lb />
your way and neither will your husband. Each<lb />
must give some ground for both to win. Ex<lb />
amples of conflict that couples reported during<lb />
their first year include:<lb />
� She wanted a one-half carat diamond for her<lb />
engagement rings; he thought it was silly to spend<lb />
2,000 for a "rock She put up half the money for<lb />
the diamond; he put $1,000 down on a car for her<lb />
� He wanted to snow ski in Vermont on their<lb />
honeymoon; she wanted to go to the Bahamas.<lb />
They went to Disney World.<lb />
� He wanted to buy Carnation Instant Breaktast<lb />
because he likes its taste; she wanted to buy cereal<lb />
because it would save them money. They bought<lb />
both and alternate what they have for breakfast<lb />
each day. .<lb />
� He wanted her to get a job and put him througn<lb />
school- she wanted him to get a job and put her<lb />
through school. Each decided to work parttime<lb />
and go to school part-time.<lb />
� She wanted a baby; he didn't (he had two<lb />
children from a previous marriage). He agreed to<lb />
have a baby if she would wait two years before<lb />
conceiving.<lb />
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Furthermore, the<lb />
Third World ill not<lb />
need to buy<lb />
automobiles from us<lb />
because they are last<lb />
acquiring their own<lb />
automobile assembU<lb />
lines. The same basic<lb />
story holds true for<lb />
other industries in<lb />
eluding steel, textiles,<lb />
rubber, ship building,<lb />
machine tools, and<lb />
petrochemicals.<lb />
These industries are<lb />
moving to developing<lb />
countries where lower<lb />
wages or easier access<lb />
to raw materials, coupl<lb />
ed with increasingly ef<lb />
ficient worldwide com<lb />
munication and<lb />
transportatins, make<lb />
high volume produc-<lb />
tion more profitable.<lb />
Now the good news<lb />
According to Naisbitt a<lb />
huge entrepreneural ex-<lb />
plosion is starting to<lb />
happen in the United<lb />
States. In the 1950s, he<lb />
says, we were creating<lb />
new businesses at the<lb />
rate of 93,000 per ear.<lb />
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County) team for two years and<lb />
made the all-lower state team.<lb />
Paige and Waters were two of the<lb />
most sought-after running back- in<lb />
the state ol North C arohna. Paige<lb />
rushed tor over 4,500 vards during<lb />
his career at Whiteville High while<lb />
leading his squad to two SCCOnd-<lb />
place finishes in the state champion-<lb />
ship. Paige scored 26 touchdowns<lb />
his senior season and was named<lb />
the Bluehips magazine Gold 1 isi<lb />
1 he 6-0, 187-pound was also named<lb />
10 the Orlando Sentinel's all-S itl<lb />
team, the AC C area top l'1 B<lb />
Chip Prospects list, and the<lb />
Hoanoke Vs lop Five in North<lb />
Carolina list. Paige was an all State<lb />
selection bv the Associated Press ai d<lb />
the Greensboro Daily Sews He<lb />
made the all-East team in 1982<lb />
Waters, a 6-1, 205-pound stick ol<lb />
dynamite, gamed over 5,600 vards<lb />
in three seasons at Bath High<lb />
School. Waters rushed tor 2.360<lb />
yards and 24 touchdowns his senior<lb />
year. 1 . 7 '� vards and 18<lb />
touchdowns his junior season and<lb />
1,340 yards and 17 touchdowns dur-<lb />
ing his sophomore campaign.<lb />
Waters was a Hlue i hips magazine<lb />
Ciold-l ist selection as well a- being<lb />
on both the A( I"op 100 list ai<lb />
the Hoanoke Sews lop 25. Water;<lb />
was an all-1 ast selection the<lb />
previous three years<lb />
Simpson, a 6-2, 205-pound<lb />
linebacker from Jacksonville, was<lb />
named to the Hoanoke Sews 1 op 25<lb />
list and made both the Associated<lb />
f'ress and (,reenshoro Daily Sews<lb />
all-State teams.<lb />
Simpson was al<lb />
Gilliard, a 6-2, 222 :<lb />
linebacket from Garnei<lb />
10.5 tackles per gar i 1982 wI<lb />
averaging two quarterback sacks ?;�<lb />
outing The all-Cap Eight (<lb />
ference selection was the Ra -<lb />
Sports Club "Player ol the Year"<lb />
Wake County. Gilliard wa- ah<lb />
Metro in Raleigh.<lb />
Williamson was a Shrine H �<lb />
cipant and was listed in the<lb />
25 bv the Hoanoke es "he 6-2,<lb />
218-p '� linebacker attended<lb />
Scotland County High Scl<lb />
DiHahunt, a 6-0, 1" <lb />
defensive bask from Jacks i<lb />
High participated in the v<lb />
Bowl and was tabbed by the<lb />
Hoanoke es lop 25. He wa also<lb />
all-East.<lb />
Goodwin, a 6-0. I BO p<lb />
defensive back trom nearby<lb />
Washington, was named to<lb />
second-team all-Easi squad Da<lb />
hails from Scotland County H<lb />
Scfww a 6-3, 260 poui d I<lb />
tensive lineman.<lb />
Speed l as i<lb />
Hoanoke hv<lb />
� 533 yards Speed<lb />
a igainsi Scotland � High<lb />
w here he gamed 178 vards on I -<lb />
ries. speed, named I C(.<lb />
rop rea 10 als went 29-1 i2<lb />
tor rs yards pass<lb />
Meet In Minges<lb />
I asl Carolina University foot-<lb />
will feature a continued<lb />
upgrading ol the schedule for<lb />
future vears. both home and away.<lb />
Director ol Athletics Dr. ken<lb />
Karr announced today home and<lb />
home games with Temple I niversi-<lb />
tv ot Miami, lhe Pirates will plav<lb />
both the Owls and Hurricanes on<lb />
the toad in 1983, but both will ap-<lb />
pear in Ficklen Stadium during the<lb />
ls�M season.<lb />
Earliei announced home and<lb />
home games tor 1983 and 1984 are<lb />
with the University ol Southern<lb />
Mississippi and the I niversity ol<lb />
Southwestern 1 ouisiana. I SM will<lb />
be in Ficklen in 1984, while I SI<lb />
will apear in 1983.<lb />
The 1983 schedule features<lb />
games against the top three schools<lb />
in Honda, N.C. Mate and<lb />
Missouri, in addition to those<lb />
alreadv noted.<lb />
The Pirates will open the 1983<lb />
slate with road games at Florida<lb />
State on Sept. 3. and at N.C . State<lb />
on Sept. 10.<lb />
1983 Football Schedule<lb />
Sept. 3<lb />
Sept. Id<lb />
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Sept<lb />
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Oct.<lb />
Oct.<lb />
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Nov. 12<lb />
Nov. 19<lb />
24<lb />
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8<lb />
15<lb />
21<lb />
29<lb />
at Florida State<lb />
at N.C . State<lb />
Ml RRAN. STATE<lb />
at Miami (Ha.)<lb />
at Missouri<lb />
S.W. LOl ISI AN A<lb />
at Temple<lb />
at Honda<lb />
h. II NN. STATE<lb />
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W1I 1 1AM &amp; MARY<lb />
at Southern Mississippi<lb />
Friday and Saturday. February 11<lb />
and 12 East Carolina University<lb />
and McDonald's will sponsor the<lb />
28th Annual Atlantic Seaboard ln-<lb />
terscholastic Swimming and Diving<lb />
Championships in the Minges<lb />
Aquatic Center. The meet, begun in<lb />
19ss:i brings together some oi the<lb />
tophigh school swim teams in the<lb />
East. In 1983, over 70 teams are ex-<lb />
pected to participate in the boys'<lb />
and girls' competition.<lb />
According to Meet Director Ray<lb />
Scharf, "We should have a good<lb />
turnout. 1 his is one ot the oldest<lb />
and best championships on the Easl<lb />
Coast. There have been some really<lb />
outstanding young swimmers come<lb />
here and then go on to nationally-<lb />
recognized swim programs<lb />
I ast vear's winner. Calvert all ol<lb />
Tow son. Maryland, returns to de-<lb />
fend his title. Calvert Hall. 16-time<lb />
Maryland state champion, has col-<lb />
lected 11 team wins at ASISDC.<lb />
Their strongest challenge comes<lb />
from the Peddle School ol New<lb />
Jersev, winners in 1981.<lb />
In the girls' division, the Pet<lb />
School tries tor its third coi .<lb />
win, with Mercersburg cadcm<lb />
Pennsylvania expectecl<lb />
stifl competetition<lb />
Doing preliminaries begin 1<lb />
at 6:30 p.m with swimn<lb />
prelims starting Saturday n<lb />
at 8:30 a.m. Finals th d<lb />
and swimming are scheduled<lb />
Saturday at 5:30 p.m. lhe evei<lb />
held at the Minges U . (<lb />
on the ECU campus and<lb />
charge to the public.<lb />
Weekend<lb />
lhe ECU Women's Basketball<lb />
team will play host to nationally-<lb />
ranked heyney State, Clemson and<lb />
Detroit this weekend in the Tady<lb />
Pi;ate Converse Classic.<lb />
( lemson, now 8-11. will kick off<lb />
the tournament Saturday night by<lb />
taking on Cheyney State at 6 p.m.<lb />
Cheyney State is presently 17-1 and<lb />
was ranked second in the nation last<lb />
ieason.<lb />
The I ad Pirates will meet<lb />
Detroit (6-13) at 8 p.m.<lb />
Head Coach Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
complimented the sponsor for mak-<lb />
ing the classic possible. "We are<lb />
honored to be associated with Con-<lb />
verse and to have the opportunity to<lb />
hold it she said. "Converse is well<lb />
known as a supporter of women's<lb />
athletics Their sportsmanship Ins<lb />
been very exciting for East<lb />
(arohna, and this year's field is<lb />
great for East Carolina University<lb />
basketball.<lb />
"The I ady Pirate Classic has<lb />
brought a lot of enthusiasm to<lb />
eastern North Carolina<lb />
Because of injuries, the 1 ady<lb />
Pirates have a new line-up on the<lb />
court, and Andruzzi had a chance to<lb />
see just how well they can play<lb />
together at James Madison this past<lb />
Saturday. lhe Bucs won, 54-48<lb />
Cindy Pleasanis<lb />
 took Inside<lb />
-It was the best performance<lb />
from the new five that I've seen<lb />
said a pleased AndruiW'e went<lb />
there knowing what we had to do<lb />
and we played very well. We ex-<lb />
ecuted.<lb />
"We had a season low of eight<lb />
turnovers. That shows we controlled<lb />
the tempo of the game and we didn't<lb />
do things we weren't capable of<lb />
James Madison jumped out to an<lb />
8-1 lead but the Pirates fought back<lb />
to go ahead, 28-22, at halftime "It<lb />
was a very critical game in that we<lb />
won one in which we were behind<lb />
Andruzzi said. "We overcame a<lb />
deficit and held on. We made some<lb />
adjustments and worked hard. We<lb />
know we have to work hard now<lb />
Probable starters in the tourna-<lb />
ment are: senior guards Caren<lb />
I ruske and Iran Hooks, center<lb />
Darlene Chaney, freshman forward<lb />
Sylvia Bragg and all-America for-<lb />
ward Mary Denkler.<lb />
Andruzzi said she has been<lb />
satisfied with the efforts of her<lb />
team, especially since many of the<lb />
players are adjusting to new roles.<lb />
"We're asking people to be offen-<lb />
sive coordinators who have never<lb />
been that before the head coach<lb />
said. "Offensively, we need to gain<lb />
more confidence in our shooting.<lb />
When we get a couple of games<lb />
under our belts we'll get back on<lb />
track.<lb />
"We need to improve upon our<lb />
rebounding and our free throw<lb />
shooting. I think our free throw<lb />
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new peopleare taking those shots<lb />
According to Andruzzi, the Tady<lb />
Rats, who were 11-7 aftorlB games �Jon g'leadersh.p on the court<lb />
?0, and are averaging 32 rebound<lb />
per contest to last season s 39 The<lb />
Bucs are allowing 63 points by their<lb />
opponents per outing - two more<lb />
points than last year.<lb />
In comparing squads, however.<lb />
Andruzzi noted that this season s<lb />
squad's much younger and are st,<lb />
earning "We have nine games lett<lb />
and we're looking forward to work-<lb />
mg with this group and helping<lb />
hem to face the challenges ahead<lb />
"One of the most important<lb />
things they've come to learn is they<lb />
hev are understanding the concept<lb />
y according to the opposttton s per-<lb />
Tn our last four games, we've<lb />
jor adjustment.<lb />
Several players have been show-<lb />
Mary Denkler. ranked 24 in NCAA<lb />
statistics, continues to be a stabling<lb />
force for the Pirate squad. Denkler<lb />
is averaging 22.6 points per game so<lb />
far this season.<lb />
Sophomore Darlene Chaney has<lb />
been a constant scoring threat late-<lb />
ly In the last few games, the Rich-<lb />
mond native has averaged 15.5<lb />
points per game and 14.5 rebounds<lb />
per contest over the last four games.<lb />
She pulled down a career and a<lb />
season-high of 18 rebounds against<lb />
James Madison. "She's playing the<lb />
best fundamental basketball we ve<lb />
ever seen her play Andruzzi said.<lb />
"She gives our team a whole new<lb />
look , <lb />
Freshman forward Sylvia Bragg,<lb />
in the previous seven games, has<lb />
averaged 12.4 points per contest.<lb />
Bragg has taken on the role of a<lb />
scorer in the Tady Pirate offens<lb />
make up tor the loss ot I<lb />
Foster's 14.5 points per game<lb />
Andruzzi said she has confidei<lb />
in her players, and believes she at d<lb />
the Lady Pirates will be able to ovet<lb />
come the obstacles which lie ahead<lb />
"All coaches are taced with all<lb />
kinds of adversity she said "Our<lb />
situation is a big challenge to the<lb />
coaches and the players. We don't<lb />
want to encounter this every year.<lb />
"We hope it will bring our plavers<lb />
close together to win. Right now we<lb />
are not basing things on wins or<lb />
losses, but how hard the players are<lb />
working. They've got to have it in<lb />
the heart.<lb />
"Athletics pose many challenges.<lb />
What our girls have faced could be<lb />
the biggest challenges in their lives<lb />
Success will come in whatever way it<lb />
comes<lb />
On Sunday, the consolation game<lb />
will be played at 6 p.m and the<lb />
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p.m. at the ECU<lb />
Strength Complex<lb />
Events include Squat,<lb />
Dead 1 itt and Bench<lb />
Press Weight<lb />
classifications tor men<lb />
will be I 30 and under,<lb />
131-150, 151-170,<lb />
171 190,191 210,2112<lb />
30, and 231 and above,<lb />
tor women will be 1 1 �<lb />
and under. 11 135<lb />
136-155, and 156 and<lb />
above. Gel that iron<lb />
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Aerobic fitness<lb />
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Registration tor the<lb />
second sesion of<lb />
aerobic fitness classes<lb />
will begm February 2k<lb />
and run through March<lb />
4 Second session<lb />
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and end April 21 The<lb />
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one class per week and<lb />
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Nov. the peace and<lb />
serenity ol riding the<lb />
wind through the sport<lb />
of hang gliding can<lb />
make this dream come<lb />
true. The Intramural<lb />
Department .<lb />
cooperation with Kitty<lb />
Hawk kites, will be ol<lb />
tenng a tun tilled trip<lb />
to Nags Head, in late<lb />
Marsh for the adven-<lb />
turesome few who wish<lb />
to soar like birds As a<lb />
prelude to this trip, the<lb />
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film presentation and<lb />
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Saturday and Sunday<lb />
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FEBRUARY 10, 1983<lb />
Perkins Prepared For Big Game<lb />
CHAPEL HILL,<lb />
N.C. (UPI) � North<lb />
Carolina center Sam<lb />
Perkins said Wednes-<lb />
day there's not been<lb />
anything special about<lb />
the Tar Heels' prepara-<lb />
tions for theirmeeting<lb />
with Virginia, and he<lb />
believes the game bet-<lb />
ween the nation's top<lb />
two teams has been ex-<lb />
aggerated.<lb />
"It's going to be<lb />
tough the 6-foot-9<lb />
Perkins said about<lb />
Thursdasy night's con-<lb />
test. "But I don't think<lb />
is the season by any<lb />
means. The Atlantic<lb />
Coast Conference is<lb />
still tight. I think it has<lb />
been exaggerated<lb />
North Carolina,<lb />
20-3, currently leads<lb />
the league with a 7-0<lb />
record. Virginia, 19-2,<lb />
is second at 6-1.<lb />
In the two teams Jan.<lb />
15 meeting, Perkins<lb />
paced the top-ranked<lb />
Tar Heels with a<lb />
36-point performance.<lb />
North Carolina built a<lb />
23-point lead midway<lb />
through the second half<lb />
and held off a furious<lb />
Virginia rally.<lb />
Perkins, from<lb />
Latham, N.Y said he<lb />
does not believe his<lb />
teammates are worried<lb />
about the matchup.<lb />
"The team hears<lb />
about it (the game) so<lb />
much they want to shut<lb />
it out. We'll just play<lb />
hard and take it like<lb />
any other game he<lb />
said calmly. "Virginia<lb />
,s a good bal club. Pro-<lb />
bablv the best in the<lb />
ACC"<lb />
Perkins said he<lb />
didn't do anything dif-<lb />
ferent to prepare<lb />
himself for the en-<lb />
counter with Virginia's<lb />
Ralph Sampson, even<lb />
though the 7-foot-4<lb />
center has never been<lb />
held below double<lb />
figures by North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"I've concentrated<lb />
on doing better what I<lb />
a ways do. I've been re-<lb />
bounding more and<lb />
working on making my<lb />
shots said Perkins,<lb />
the Tar Heels leading<lb />
rebounder with 211.<lb />
"He is a human being<lb />
and 1 am not in-<lb />
timidated by him.<lb />
"I don't think<lb />
anyone likes to play<lb />
against Sampson. He's<lb />
a good ball player and<lb />
he's talented Perkins<lb />
said.<lb />
Perkins, North<lb />
Carolina's second<lb />
leading scorer with 386<lb />
points, is shooting 53.6<lb />
percent from the field<lb />
and 82.8 percent from<lb />
the free throw line.<lb />
Sampson has scored<lb />
369 points and grabbed<lb />
242 rebounds. He is<lb />
shooting 70 percent<lb />
from the free throw line<lb />
and 61 percent from the<lb />
field.<lb />
"When I go out to<lb />
play, I try to do the<lb />
same things I did<lb />
before the soft-<lb />
spoken Perkins said.<lb />
"If I'm in a shooting<lb />
slump, I try to do other<lb />
things that will help the<lb />
team, such as pass off<lb />
to someone who can<lb />
shoot<lb />
Perkins, whose soft<lb />
hook shot has become<lb />
his trademark, said the<lb />
key to his success in the<lb />
first meeting with<lb />
Virginia was hard con-<lb />
centration.<lb />
"I knew we were<lb />
playing in Virginia and<lb />
when you play there<lb />
you have to really con-<lb />
centrate he said.<lb />
"You have to take<lb />
what is available. You<lb />
have to play hard and<lb />
concentrate on making<lb />
the shots<lb />
Perkins, one of the<lb />
country's most highly<lb />
recruited basktball<lb />
players in 1980, earlier<lb />
this week said San<lb />
Francisco offered him<lb />
"stereos, cars, money,<lb />
whatever" to play in<lb />
the school's now<lb />
dissolved basketball<lb />
program. The comment<lb />
was made in an inter-<lb />
view with Charlotte<lb />
television station<lb />
WBTV.<lb />
Wednesday, Perkins<lb />
said the offers were<lb />
made verbally by assis-<lb />
tant coaches and he<lb />
also received some<lb />
from UCLA.<lb />
The 28th annual Atlantic Seaboard lnterscholastk Swimming and Diving<lb />
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