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Mt<lb />
(HatalMnn<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 Nojtf 6f<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Edmisten Defeats<lb />
Knox By Narrow<lb />
Margin In Race<lb />
(UPl) � Attorney General<lb />
Rufus Edmisten won the<lb />
Democratic gubernatorial<lb />
nomination Tuesday with a nar-<lb />
row 23,000 vote win over former<lb />
Charlotte Mayor H. Edward<lb />
Knox.<lb />
With 1,991 of the state's 2,352<lb />
precincts reporting, Edmisten had<lb />
299,675 votes, or 52 percent of the<lb />
total, to Knox's 275,946 votes, en-<lb />
ding a bitter runoff campaign that<lb />
threatened to divide the<lb />
Democratic party.<lb />
Edmisten, the frontrunner in<lb />
the May 8 primary, will meet Con-<lb />
gressman James Martin, the<lb />
Republican nominee, in<lb />
November.<lb />
Many Democrats consider Mar-<lb />
tin the strongest Republican can-<lb />
didate ever to run for governor<lb />
and concede a strong turnout for<lb />
President Reagan and Sen. Jesse<lb />
Helms, R-N.C, could carry him<lb />
into office this fall.<lb />
Edmisten led a field of 10 can-<lb />
didates in the first primary with 31<lb />
percent of the vote. He fell short<lb />
of the 50 percent needed to win<lb />
the Democratic nomination and<lb />
Knox, who finished with 26 per-<lb />
cent, called for the runoff.<lb />
A Gallup poll conducted in<lb />
mid-May showed Edmisten with<lb />
slim 4 percent lead over Kno<lb />
among Democrats considere<lb />
most likely to vote in the runofl<lb />
The poll's 7 percent margin of ei<lb />
ror made the lead meaningless.<lb />
Many political observers fel<lb />
the political organization Ed<lb />
misten built during 10 years as at<lb />
torney general gave him an edge ii<lb />
the runoff because of reduce<lb />
voter turnout.<lb />
During the runoff, Edmistei<lb />
steered away from face-to-fao<lb />
meetings with Knox and agreec<lb />
only to one televised debate. Th<lb />
campaign was waged primaril)<lb />
through television and radic<lb />
advertising.<lb />
He also went on the attack im-<lb />
mediately after the first primary,<lb />
accusing Knox of being tied to<lb />
utility companies and other<lb />
special interests and seeking to<lb />
dismantle the consumer-advocate<lb />
Public Staff of the state Utilities<lb />
Commission.<lb />
The attacks forced Knox to<lb />
spend the first two weeks of the<lb />
runoff campaign on the defensive<lb />
before he counterattacked with<lb />
ads attacking Edmisten for failing<lb />
to pay state income taxes while<lb />
working in Washington.<lb />
Fun In The Sun<lb />
condin.Jm �jL en!ertail,m,ent and, often � �� � " necessary. Creative students combine both,<lb />
conditioning make alternative forms of entertainment and cooling off<lb />
� RYAN HUMBERT � ECU Po�o La<lb />
War<lb />
ECU N�wt Bureau<lb />
Civil War relics and other<lb />
historical material buried for<lb />
more than a century in waters of<lb />
the Chattahoochee River in<lb />
Georgia may soon be located, in-<lb />
vestigated and identified by<lb />
underwater researchers.<lb />
A six-weeks field school by the<lb />
East Carolina University program<lb />
in Maritime History and Under-<lb />
water Archaelogy, co-sponsored<lb />
by the Confederate Naval<lb />
Museum, Columbus, Ga will<lb />
center on investigating cultural<lb />
material preserved beneath the<lb />
waters of the Chattahoochee.<lb />
The ECU program is directed<lb />
by researchers who located and in-<lb />
vestigated the long lost wreck of<lb />
the famous Civil War ironclad<lb />
USS Monitor and recovered the<lb />
1,500 pound anchor of the<lb />
Monitor off Cape Hatteras, N.C,<lb />
last summer.<lb />
On the Chattahoochee, the<lb />
ECU divers and underwater<lb />
researchers hope to locate remains<lb />
of the Confederate gunboat Chat-<lb />
tahoochee and a Confederate<lb />
Navy yard. For four weeks, begin-<lb />
ning June 16, students and staff<lb />
of the underwater research pro-<lb />
gram will be in the Columbus,<lb />
Ga area for the river surveys and<lb />
investigations.<lb />
Two weeks of preliminary<lb />
studies begin on the ECU campus<lb />
next week.<lb />
'This unique program will pro-<lb />
vide a limited number of students<lb />
with a basic introduction in<lb />
American maritime history and<lb />
the scientific methods and techni-<lb />
ques employed in the recovery of<lb />
data preserved at submerged<lb />
historic cultural sites said Dr.<lb />
William N. Still, ECU professor<lb />
of history and co-director of the<lb />
program.<lb />
"Each student in the program<lb />
will participate in a series of lec-<lb />
tures, workshops and seminars<lb />
designed to provide a sound con-<lb />
cept of maritime history,<lb />
historical research and under-<lb />
water research methods and<lb />
techniques Still said.<lb />
Still said the classroom work<lb />
will also provide information con-<lb />
Thefts Increase<lb />
cerning trade patterns, transpor-<lb />
tation, shipbuilding, industry and<lb />
agriculture of the period which<lb />
will be helpful in interpreting<lb />
materials located during the Chat-<lb />
tahoochee project.<lb />
In addition to the USS Monitor<lb />
project, Still and co-director Gor-<lb />
don P. Watts, underwater ar-<lb />
chaeologist, have conducted field<lb />
schools in a number of coastal<lb />
harbors in the Carolinas and Ber-<lb />
muda and along inland rivers such<lb />
as the Northeast Cape Fear in<lb />
southeastern North Carolina.<lb />
The Chattahoochee River, fam-<lb />
ed in literature by poet Sidney<lb />
Lanier, rises in north Georgia and<lb />
flows southward through the<lb />
Atlanta area and west Georgia.<lb />
For much of its lower length, it<lb />
forms the border between Georgia<lb />
and Alabama before flowing<lb />
across Florida to the Gulf of Mex-<lb />
ico.<lb />
On the Chattahoochee, Still<lb />
and Watts said survey activities<lb />
will utilize state-of-the-art remote<lb />
sensing electronic equipment to<lb />
locate inundated structures.<lb />
Hubcaps, Book Sacks Stolen<lb />
When conversation with humans leaves something to be desired, conversation with a squirrel can be just<lb />
the solution.<lb />
By ERNEST ROBERTS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Larceny and DWI's were<lb />
among the crimes reported to<lb />
ECU's Department of Public<lb />
Safety during the past week.<lb />
Reports of a domestic dispute and<lb />
a harassing phone call were also<lb />
received.<lb />
Theft incidents were on the rise<lb />
this week. One hubcap and two<lb />
book sacks were three of the items<lb />
on the stolen list for the week.<lb />
Reported crimes for May 29 �<lb />
June 4 included:<lb />
May 29, 7:50 a.m. � Johnny<lb />
Turner, grounds department,<lb />
reported person(s) unknown<lb />
damaging the hedges on the south<lb />
side of Umstead Residence Hall.<lb />
2:18p.m. � Kimberly L. Tripp of<lb />
D-4 Doctors Park Apartments<lb />
reported the larceny of a book<lb />
sack from the biology building.<lb />
May 30, 2:40 a.m. �<lb />
Patrolman Davis reported so-<lb />
meone broke the glass case<lb />
holding th fire extinguisher on the<lb />
first floor, west wing of Garrett<lb />
dorm. 7:07 a.m. � Jim Gaiser,<lb />
physics department, reported a<lb />
water leak in the third floor<lb />
stairwel of the physics building.<lb />
9:57 a.m. � Connie Burgess<lb />
reported the Jarvis dorm house<lb />
phone stolen. 12:17p.m. � Greg<lb />
D. Nelson, 207 Garrett Residence<lb />
Hall, reported his book sack<lb />
stolen from the infirmary.<lb />
May 31, 12:25 p.m. � Clarence<lb />
Earl Jenkins, 602-G W. 14th St<lb />
reported his bicycle stolen from<lb />
north of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
June 1, 4:45 p.m. � Connie<lb />
Burgess, Jarvis Residence Hall<lb />
director, reported an end table<lb />
from the lobby stolen. 7:50 p.m.<lb />
� Braxton Elder McKoy, 133<lb />
Garrett dorm, reported a bicycle<lb />
chain stolen while his bicycle was<lb />
locked in the bikerack south of<lb />
Garrett. 6 p.m. � Officer<lb />
Whitaker reported the lock on the<lb />
barricade east of the maintenance<lb />
building was missing. 7 p.m. �<lb />
Jeffrey Charles Russell, 605 Park<lb />
Avenue, Ayden, reported a hub-<lb />
cap from his 1977 Datsun stolen.<lb />
June 2, 9:45 p.m. � Curt V.<lb />
Brown, Cherry Point, was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI on White Drive by<lb />
Sgt. Lawler.<lb />
June 3, 3:10 a.m. � Willie<lb />
Mack, 242 Garrett dorm, reported<lb />
a domestic dispute between<lb />
himself and Mrs. Elizabeth Bar-<lb />
rett, an ex-girlfriend. 11:10 p.m.<lb />
� Officer Gierisch reported the<lb />
door to 217 of the A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Music Building was unlocked and<lb />
there appeared to be a possible<lb />
theft of stereo equipment.<lb />
June 4, 2:30 a.m. � Kyle Lee<lb />
Bullock, 601 S. Elm St was ar-<lb />
rested for DWI at the corner of<lb />
10th Street and Brownlea Drive by<lb />
Cpt. Watson. 12:25 a.m.<lb />
General Assembly Meets;<lb />
Money For Building,<lb />
NMR To Be Allotted<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
The fate of ECU's proposed<lb />
classroom building will be<lb />
decided when the North<lb />
Carolina General Assembly<lb />
meets for its off-year session<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Between $530 million and<lb />
$580 million will be available to<lb />
increase spending in the second<lb />
year of the 1983-85 budget.<lb />
In odd-numbered years the<lb />
General Assembly adopts a<lb />
two-year budget, while in even-<lb />
numbered years, it convenes to<lb />
adjust the budget for the se-<lb />
cond of the two years.<lb />
The draft budget includes<lb />
$68 million for higher educa-<lb />
tion, including $41.5 million<lb />
for construction projects on<lb />
five UNC campuses.<lb />
The major amounts effecting<lb />
ECU will be funds allotted for<lb />
the new classroom building and<lb />
proposed faculty salary in-<lb />
creases. In addition, according<lb />
to ECU Chancellor John<lb />
Howell, money will be<lb />
designated to complete the<lb />
development of the ECU<lb />
medical school, which "has<lb />
been funded better than<lb />
average for the past nine years<lb />
to allow it to develop as a full-<lb />
fledged school he said.<lb />
Approximately $4.4 million<lb />
has been requested for the pur-<lb />
chase of nuclear magnetic<lb />
resonance instruments for the<lb />
ECU and UNC-CH Schools of<lb />
Medicine.<lb />
In addition, Howell said,<lb />
funds will be given to the UNC<lb />
system as a whole. These funds<lb />
will cover items such as enroll-<lb />
ment expansion, extra staff<lb />
positions, money for improve-<lb />
ment of existing programs and<lb />
barrier removal as part of the<lb />
ongoing affirmative action pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
"We will share in some of<lb />
these Howell said.<lb />
?<lb />
SGA Loans May Be Suspended<lb />
Due To High Rate Of Defaulters<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
Tagging records, taking<lb />
students to court and possibly<lb />
eliminating the student loan fund<lb />
are some of the methods being us-<lb />
ed because of the high incidence<lb />
of students defaulting on student<lb />
government loan funds.<lb />
"I won't rule out the possibility<lb />
of suspending the funding said<lb />
SGA President John Rainey. "It<lb />
shocked me to see all the money<lb />
loaned out and not paid back, the<lb />
system has really been abused<lb />
The SGA Executive Cabinet<lb />
met last week to discuss ways to<lb />
alleviate the problem. "We need<lb />
to close some of the loopholes in<lb />
the ways students obtain the<lb />
loans Rainey said. He wants to<lb />
incorporate a requirement for the<lb />
student to demonstrate a need for<lb />
the money into the loan applica-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"The money is there to pay for<lb />
student necessities, not for going<lb />
downtown he said.<lb />
Currently, student defaulters<lb />
have their records tagged in order<lb />
to prevent them from registering.<lb />
In practice however, Rainey said,<lb />
this method does not work.<lb />
Students who owe the SGA<lb />
money and whose records have<lb />
been tagged are still in school.<lb />
"I wonder how they are getting<lb />
around it Rainey said.<lb />
In the meantime, University At-<lb />
torney David Stevens is sending<lb />
letters to people who defaulted on<lb />
medical loans. These students will<lb />
be informed that they have to<lb />
repay the loans within a certain<lb />
time period or they will be taken<lb />
to court. If convicted in court,<lb />
they will not only be required to<lb />
repay the loan but will also have<lb />
to pay court costs.<lb />
"The intent of the loan fund<lb />
has diminished; it is not being us-<lb />
ed for what it was originally<lb />
designed for Rainey said.<lb />
"I'd hope to make a dent in the<lb />
amount owed by next fall, so we<lb />
can re-establish the loan fund<lb />
11 �"<lb />
 � �"<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 6.1984<lb />
1983 Buccaneer Due<lb />
Arrive In July<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
NmmMMh<lb />
Despite the records of their<lb />
predecessors, it appears that the<lb />
1984 and 1985 Buccaneers will ar-<lb />
rive on campus on time, although<lb />
the 1983 book is still at the<lb />
printers.<lb />
The 1983 Buccaneer, which<lb />
covers the 1982-83 school yearis<lb />
scheduled for distribution by the<lb />
end of July. According to Bryan<lb />
Hester, editor of the 1984 book,<lb />
e are multiple causes for the<lb />
book's excessive tardiness.<lb />
Hester said when Lisa Col-<lb />
eman, editor of the 1983 book,<lb />
took over, she came into a situa-<lb />
tion where all the preceding books<lb />
had been late, thus making it<lb />
more difficult for her to finish her<lb />
book on time.<lb />
"The books had been behind<lb />
for several years. When one book<lb />
is behind, it causes the rest to be<lb />
behind Hester said.<lb />
In addition, Hester said, "no<lb />
matter who the editor has been,<lb />
the staff has been small and with<lb />
the type of book we print, it's<lb />
been really difficult with the<lb />
number of people we have<lb />
The 1983 book went to the<lb />
printer late, where problems were<lb />
further compounded. Hester ex-<lb />
plained that the ECU book is a<lb />
fall delivery book, enabling it to<lb />
cover more events. When it was<lb />
sent to the printer's, however, it<lb />
had to compete with spring<lb />
delivery high school and college<lb />
books, many of which were also<lb />
late. Hester said the printers were<lb />
running their presses continuously<lb />
and were still behind schedule.<lb />
At present, the 1983 book is in<lb />
the process of being printed and<lb />
proofed and delivery is scheduled<lb />
for late July. Because the book is<lb />
so late, distribution will be com-<lb />
plicated. Letters will be mailed to<lb />
1983 graduates, Hester said, who<lb />
will then be requested to send<lb />
postage and mailing addresses in<lb />
order to receive their books.<lb />
Students already in school will<lb />
be able to pick up the books upon<lb />
presentation of ID's and activity<lb />
cards. Hester stressed that since<lb />
this is the 1983 book, student<lb />
who were freshman this year will<lb />
not be eligible to receive a copy.<lb />
The 1984 Buccaneer is on time<lb />
so far, Hester said. It is scheduled<lb />
to be sent to the printers at the end<lb />
of July and distribution is P�ann5d<lb />
for late September of early Oc-<lb />
tober. The book will have 400<lb />
pages and 96 pages will be color,<lb />
Hester said.<lb />
A substantial football feature is<lb />
planned and the pictures art<lb />
"very good he said. He also<lb />
said there will be fewer class piC.<lb />
tures in the book, approximate!)<lb />
1,000 compared to the usual<lb />
average of 1,900. He attributed<lb />
this to the earlier sittings and the<lb />
confusion surrounding hich<lb />
yearbooks were being produced<lb />
In order to prevent late books<lb />
in the future, "the media board<lb />
will take a more active role in<lb />
keeping up with the Buccaneer<lb />
Students Unaware<lb />
Of A vailable Aid<lb />
Advertise With<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Need A Ride?<lb />
Use the Classifieds<lb />
Send your message<lb />
in the Classifieds<lb />
(CPS) � A major reason more<lb />
:ents don't get some form of<lb />
�.ncial aid is that the students<lb />
Dn't know how to apply for the<lb />
the National Student Aid<lb />
alition claims in a new report.<lb />
Moreover, aid officials are go-<lb />
to have to do a better job get-<lb />
a word of the aid programs out<lb />
) minority, disadvantaged and all<lb />
school students if they're go-<lb />
g to get college money into the<lb />
ds that need it most, NSAC's<lb />
mily Gruss says.<lb />
NSAC's study of which<lb />
rents get what kinds of aid in-<lb />
" "rmation concludes much of the<lb />
rmation either doesn't cross<lb />
tural barriers to black and<lb />
Hispanic students, or doesn't<lb />
age to get "where they're<lb />
ated<lb />
No; all financial aid experts<lb />
ee, however.<lb />
There's a wide variety of<lb />
erials out there says Dallas<lb />
Martin, head of the National<lb />
ociation of Student Financial<lb />
dmii 'rators, an umbrella<lb />
group to: .ampus aid officers.<lb />
'There are some students, par-<lb />
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In 1978, Mahlangu-Ngcobo<lb />
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apartheid, South Africa's system<lb />
of forced segregation.<lb />
She says several of her frien<lb />
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or killed by the government<lb />
their activities. "Two weeks ai<lb />
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Nationally, about 19 out of<lb />
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trying to send a Morgan State<lb />
University student back to Africa<lb />
to face certain harassment and<lb />
maybe even death, campus ac-<lb />
tivists are saying, but the govern-<lb />
ment itself has denied the student<lb />
political asylum in this country, at<lb />
least for the moment.<lb />
The U.S. Immigration and<lb />
Naturalization Service has denied<lb />
Mankekolo Mahlangu-Ngcobo, a<lb />
33-year-old nursing student born<lb />
in South Africa, her initial request<lb />
to stay in the U.S.<lb />
The denial provoked a number<lb />
of public protests, including a<lb />
Morgan State Faculty Senate<lb />
resolution supporting the<lb />
student's effort and a campus-<lb />
wide petition drive.<lb />
"We are doing everything we<lb />
can to prevent deportation says<lb />
Tay Wo, Morgan State's student<lb />
government president.<lb />
"The majority of Morgan State<lb />
students are behind her adds<lb />
Salina Marritt, head of the<lb />
school's mental health depart-<lb />
ment. "Everyone who was asked<lb />
to sign a petition has done so<lb />
The INS wants to send the stu-<lb />
dent, who concedes to being in<lb />
this country illegally, to<lb />
Botswana.<lb />
Mahlangu-Ngcobo says she will<lb />
face persecution if she is forced to<lb />
return to Botswana, where she liv-<lb />
ed after she fled from South<lb />
Africa.<lb />
In 1978, Mahlangu-Ngcobo<lb />
founded the Azanian Peoples<lb />
Organization to try to overturn<lb />
apartheid, South Africa's system<lb />
of forced segregation.<lb />
She says several of her friends<lb />
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and kept in solitary for 21 days<lb />
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broken marriage to a U.S. citizen,<lb />
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South African police in<lb />
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"If she has a political history,<lb />
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the American Committee on<lb />
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Davis, who isn't familiar with<lb />
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that "Botswana is an independent<lb />
country, but has a rather small ar-<lb />
my, and can't really keep the<lb />
South Africans out<lb />
South Africa, she adds, "has<lb />
invaded neighboring states and<lb />
nations with small task forces<lb />
often in the past, moving against<lb />
what they called terrorists, who in<lb />
reaJity were just opponents of<lb />
apartheid<lb />
Davis adds the case sounds<lb />
similar to that of Dennis Brutus,<lb />
the South African poet who<lb />
teaches at Northwestern Universi-<lb />
ty.<lb />
The INS sought to deport<lb />
Brutus to Zimbabwe, which<lb />
borders South Africa, "but the<lb />
judge recognized that South<lb />
Africa thinks little of invading far<lb />
afield to get to its enenmies, and<lb />
allowed Brutus to remain in this<lb />
country Davis says.<lb />
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In his ruling denying<lb />
Mahlangu-Ngcobo political<lb />
asylum, Richard Spurlock, the<lb />
INS's district director in<lb />
Baltimore, concluded "she can<lb />
safely return to Botswana<lb />
Her request for asylum,<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Arms Race<lb />
Nuclear Polemics Once More<lb />
Most people wonder whether or<lb />
not to take Ronald Reagan serious-<lb />
ly when he talks about arms con-<lb />
trol. The East Carolinian, like the<lb />
Soviets, are no different. We<lb />
wonder, "Could he be serious this<lb />
time, or is it only talk to buy some<lb />
votes<lb />
The Soviets, of course, are in-<lb />
transigent anyway, but if the presi-<lb />
dent could get across that he means<lb />
well, a thaw in the new Cold War<lb />
could come about.<lb />
Well, the president tried to be<lb />
conciliatory again. Monday in<lb />
Dublin, Ireland, (whose northern<lb />
relatives could use a little arms<lb />
control) the president declared,<lb />
"America is prepared for peace"<lb />
and consequently announced he<lb />
would consider a Soviet proposal<lb />
to renounce the use of force in<lb />
Europe. Is he, as some say, just<lb />
playing for votes, or is the prez tru-<lb />
ly worried about a nuclear con-<lb />
frontation?<lb />
Reagan has tended to be all talk<lb />
and no action on arms control.<lb />
That's fine � if you leave out the<lb />
talk. Our leaders have the right to<lb />
pursue the policies they expounded<lb />
on the road to winning the elec-<lb />
tion, but don't start saying things<lb />
to placate the electorate unless you<lb />
mean it. We want him to go back<lb />
to the bargaining table. We need a<lb />
thaw. We hope he means it, but he<lb />
better not give anything away �<lb />
tough pragmatism is in order.<lb />
Our negotiating stance should be<lb />
somewhere between the anti-<lb />
communism, "evil empire"<lb />
rhetoric and "we want a freeze at<lb />
any cost" position advocated by<lb />
many people of the so-called<lb />
liberal persuasion. We are convinc-<lb />
ed neither we or the Soviet Union<lb />
would deliberately use nuclear<lb />
weapons, probably because of<lb />
fear. But, the tension prevalent<lb />
now is bound to produce a<lb />
mistake. A terrifying mistake to<lb />
think about.<lb />
So, in our opinion, Reagan<lb />
should do three things. One,<lb />
follow up on his latest proposal.<lb />
Two, call for a face-to-face<lb />
meeting with the men in the<lb />
Kremlin. Three, stop berating the<lb />
Soviets for the pleasure of his<lb />
right-wing constituency.<lb />
Implementation of step one is<lb />
easy. Every chance the president<lb />
gets he should call on the Soviet<lb />
Union to help make peace. The<lb />
ball would be in their court.<lb />
Sooner or later they will have to<lb />
come back, and real progress could<lb />
be made. Their stubborness to deal<lb />
with Reagan will abide when they<lb />
realize he is serious and their plans<lb />
to discredit him will only help him<lb />
win the election.<lb />
Step two is harder. The Soviet<lb />
leaders will probably denounce<lb />
such a request for a meeting � if it<lb />
is done publicly. Do it privately.<lb />
Back channels, along with public<lb />
statements, should yield a meeting.<lb />
The third proposal goes against<lb />
the president's natural instincts.<lb />
But in time he could learn to be<lb />
pragmatic. Soon he will learn that<lb />
peace through talk works better<lb />
than peace through guns.<lb />
We know it's all so, so simple to<lb />
write about, and that The East<lb />
Carolinian's influence, alas, does<lb />
not reach to the White House. But,<lb />
if we say realism is the key, maybe<lb />
it will spread, perhaps even out to<lb />
sea over to the Russian coast.<lb />
Words cost so little, let's see if we<lb />
and the Soviet Union could use a<lb />
few nice ones for a change.<lb />
And Then<lb />
This could be a historic year in<lb />
North Carolina politics. Seems<lb />
that after November, citizens of<lb />
the Tarheel State could be the pro-<lb />
ud owners of an all-Republican<lb />
government � both senators, a<lb />
governor and the U.S. president<lb />
might all be members of the grand<lb />
old elephant regime.<lb />
Rep. James Martin has a great<lb />
chance of beating Rufus Edmisten<lb />
in the fall, Jesse and Jim are runn-<lb />
ing neck and neck and Old Ronnie<lb />
is the odds on favorite to repeat his<lb />
award-winning performance in<lb />
Washington.<lb />
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I.R.A.s Encourage Little Savings;<lb />
National Debt Is The Real Loser<lb />
ByBOBKLTTNER<lb />
Tkt New r<lb />
This is a fitting season to review the<lb />
misdeeds of the I.R.A. Not the Hiber-<lb />
nian one; I have in mind the annual<lb />
Easter rising of the individual retirement<lb />
accounts.<lb />
April 16 was the deadline to open an<lb />
I.R.A. Under present law � the epic<lb />
Economic Recovery Act of 1981 � you<lb />
may place in an I.R.A. up to $2,000<lb />
($4,000 for working couples) and deduct<lb />
that amount from your taxable income.<lb />
The money must stay blocked until you<lb />
are 59-and-a-half years old.<lb />
An I.R.A. of course, saves you taxes;<lb />
and because it does so by inducing you<lb />
to save money, it should be good public<lb />
policy to boot. If you have a joint tax-<lb />
able income of $60,000, the Internal<lb />
Revenue Service would normally collect<lb />
a tax of $16,014. But put $4,000 of your<lb />
income into an I.R.A and your tax<lb />
liability drops to $14,414. In other<lb />
words, $1,600 of your addition to say-<lb />
ings � 40 percent of the total � is a gift<lb />
from the U.S. Treasury, which is to say,<lb />
from other taxpayers. And the interest<lb />
on that savings will also be tax-free.<lb />
Well, what's wTong with that, if it<lb />
helps encourage the savings habit? We<lb />
have been told by everyone from Arthur<lb />
Laffer to Lester Thurow that Americans<lb />
consume too much and save too little.<lb />
The economy needs new capital invest-<lb />
ment to grow, and investment requires<lb />
savings, doesn't it?<lb />
The problem is that I.R.A.s don't in-<lb />
crease the American savings rate; they<lb />
almost surely decrease it. The reason is<lb />
that the government pays out more<lb />
money through this tax subsidy than the<lb />
additional private savings that the sub-<lb />
sidy induces. Every time the Treasury<lb />
gives up a dollar of tax revenue, that in-<lb />
creases the federal deficit by a dollar.<lb />
And the deficit must be funded by tapp-<lb />
ing � what else? � the national pool of<lb />
private savings. Thus, unless I.R.A.s in-<lb />
crease the public deficit, they are a<lb />
deadweight economic loss.<lb />
The I.R.A. subsidy is largely a waste<lb />
because you can qualify for the tax<lb />
break simply by shifting the form in<lb />
which you hold existing savings. If you<lb />
already have some savings, you get the<lb />
I.R.A. tax deduction by transferring<lb />
$2,000 from an ordinary account into an<lb />
I.R.A. account; or by selling some stock<lb />
and by opening an I.R.A or by holding<lb />
your stock in an I.R.A. brokerage ac-<lb />
count. Many people did just that. Many<lb />
other people who would have increased<lb />
their savings anyway simply channeled<lb />
some of the new savings into an I.R.A.<lb />
And some people even borrowed money<lb />
to open an I.R.A. � none of which adds<lb />
a penny to savings. A 1982 sutdy by the<lb />
Federal Reserve Bank of New York con-<lb />
cluded that virtually no I.R.A. savings<lb />
represented geniunely "new" savings.<lb />
I.R.A.s induce people to shift the form<lb />
in which savings are held, but do little to<lb />
encourage people to consume less and<lb />
save more.<lb />
According to the I.R.S about one<lb />
household in five put money into an<lb />
I.R.A. in 1982. Fully 57 percent of<lb />
households with incomes over $50,000<lb />
took advantage of I.R.A.s; and 34 per-<lb />
cent of households with incomes of<lb />
$30,000-50,000 used them. But at the<lb />
lower end of the scale, only 4.5 percent<lb />
of the $5,000-$ 10,000 households and<lb />
9.3 percent of the $10,000-$ 15,000<lb />
households had I.R.A. savings.<lb />
The surprising thing is that anybody<lb />
with just $10,000 a year would be sock-<lb />
ing money away in an I.R.A. The ex-<lb />
planation, it turns out, is that the<lb />
relatively low-income I.R.A. users are<lb />
mostly semi-retired people, with modest<lb />
income but substantial assets. You can<lb />
keep right on putting tax-deffered in-<lb />
come into an I.R.A. until age 70-and-a-<lb />
half.<lb />
One economist who studied I.R.A.s<lb />
cites the example of his own mother. At<lb />
age 68, she is on Social Securit) She<lb />
also has a small investment income fir -<lb />
her late husband's estate, plus a re-<lb />
thousand dollars a year that she ca:<lb />
working pan time in a gift shop v<lb />
this carefully: The first $2,000 of<lb />
wages go into her I.R.A. She repia;<lb />
this income by withdrawing an ec<lb />
amount from her money marke- fund<lb />
This leaves her with no loss oft osump-<lb />
tion, but it shelters $2,000 of her<lb />
from taxation. Instead of having to so<lb />
many thousands of dollars in her money<lb />
market fund, she has it in her I R A<lb />
Does this add one dime to the oal<lb />
supply of savings? Of course not. Does<lb />
it reduce the national savings r<lb />
Yes, because the lost tax revenue memi -<lb />
that the Treasury must borrow iha:<lb />
much more from other pere's savings.<lb />
I.R.A.s, of course, are immense<lb />
popular; all subsidies are. Thcj are i<lb />
very good personal financial strategy<lb />
"Everybody" can play, in contrast to<lb />
real estate, limited partners! r<lb />
wells. I.R.A.s seem a kind of peopk<lb />
tax shelter, a shelter for the average fir<lb />
(As Nelson Rockefeller blurted out dur-<lb />
ing his confirmation hearings. "Take<lb />
the average man earniai<lb />
$50,000-$60,000 a year)<lb />
But the I.R.A. universe is effed I<lb />
limited to people with established weafel<lb />
to shift assets from one account to<lb />
another and lock money into an account<lb />
that cannot be touched until late sad-<lb />
life, or enough discretionary income<lb />
to miss a few thousand dollars. Very fta<lb />
wage-earning families fall into tha:<lb />
group. People who can't afford to use<lb />
I.R.A.s, incidentally, pretty well del<lb />
what was once the Democratic Par<lb />
constituency.<lb />
If this is the year of the yuppie, the<lb />
I.R.A. is the ultimate yuppie program<lb />
And the consummate yuppie elder is<lb />
Ronald Reagan. Imitators beware.<lb />
U.S. Ignores History In Central America<lb />
?<lb />
By BILL WILSON<lb />
James Reston of The New York Times once said,<lb />
'The United States will do anything for Latin<lb />
America except read about it In a nutshell this<lb />
describes exactly our policy towards the area �<lb />
throw some money at it and maybe the problem will<lb />
go away. We have been too preoccupied elsewhere to<lb />
attend to the incredible diversity of problems there.<lb />
A common thread can be discerned in our foreign<lb />
policy approach to the isthmus. Before World War II<lb />
it was: Got a problem in one of the banana republics<lb />
� send in the Marines and they'll settle it but quick.<lb />
Then in the '60's it was the Alliance for Progress,<lb />
which only served to exacerbate the plight of the poor<lb />
and enhance the portfolios of the elite families. Both<lb />
of these policies are defensive or passive policies. We<lb />
wait for a problem to arrive and only then do we at-<lb />
tempt a solution.<lb />
A new term has become fashionable among<lb />
political scientists � kleptocracy, or rule by thieves.<lb />
This describes precisely the fate of American dollars<lb />
injected into traditional Latin American societies.<lb />
We have no conception of the fabric of these coun-<lb />
tries, their utter lack of even the most rudimentary<lb />
prerequisites of democracy � a middle class and a<lb />
reasonable literacy rate. Now in a frenzy of activity<lb />
we are trying to rectify our previous mistakes and<lb />
sins of ommission by aiding a tottering regime in El<lb />
Salvador.<lb />
The problems that are impervious to quick fixes or<lb />
panaceas of American aid have underlying causes<lb />
that have survived for centuries. The problems we en-<lb />
dure are those of most developing nations � incredi-<lb />
ble poverty for a majority of the population, wealthy<lb />
elites insensitive to anything other than their own ag-<lb />
grandizement, illiteracy and an incredible resistance<lb />
to change. Add to all of this pervasive corruption and<lb />
you have a classic scenario for a marxist. After all,<lb />
what does a Campiseno have to lose by heading to<lb />
the hills and blowing away toadies of the oligarchy �<lb />
the military. And in a guerrilla war a stale mate in-<lb />
variably ends in contributing to the downfall of the<lb />
establishment. One guerrilla can successfully tie<lb />
down seven or eight conventional soldiers who de-<lb />
fend static position. The response of the military in<lb />
Latin America has typically been to go on a rampage<lb />
and crush all opposition. This has met with varying<lb />
degrees of success as witnessed by the revolution in<lb />
Nicaragua, where finally even the middle class and<lb />
elements of the professional class became incensed<lb />
with the excesses of Samosa and threw in their lot<lb />
with the rebels. Military policy in El Salvador has<lb />
been to ruthlessly destroy anyone suspected of leftist<lb />
sympathies. This means priests, nuns, professors,<lb />
students and members of aid groups that are engaged<lb />
in agricultural reform programs.<lb />
In fact, the present Land-To-The-Tiller program<lb />
so highly touted by our State Department is not the<lb />
singular success it is claimed to be. Under the pro-<lb />
gram families that have tilled the land for a period of<lb />
years as sharecroppers or tenant farmers are entitled<lb />
to a provisional title to the land. They then have to<lb />
pay the land owner for that title to be converted into<lb />
a permanent one. A way of circumventing this is for<lb />
the land owners to have some of their redneck bud-<lb />
dies pay a visit to the farmer and blow him away or at<lb />
the very least, ask him politely to make tracks. Either<lb />
way, the land owner gets his land and the campiseno<lb />
gets caught in the middle. If he grumbles about his<lb />
misfortunes, he is in some serious trouble.<lb />
The issue of the death squads is precisely the pro-<lb />
blem that threatens our foreign policy in Centra)<lb />
America. A much stronger moral and strategic cast<lb />
can be made for saving El Salvador than was made<lb />
for Vietnam. I have no qualms about military sup-<lb />
port for El Salvador. In fact, given the strategic in-<lb />
terest at stake, it is completely justifiable. However,<lb />
an ominous stench of disaster looms over our ap-<lb />
proach. That stench smells curiously like 37,000 rot-<lb />
ting bodies. This is precisely the issue that threatens<lb />
to vitiate any progressive U.S. policies.<lb />
Reagan is having an increasingly difficult time get-<lb />
ting aid bills through the Republican Congress. It is<lb />
Reagan's intransigence in not tying discernable<lb />
human rights progress to aid for El Salvador, that is<lb />
alienating members of his own party and damning his<lb />
chances for making a positive impact on the newly<lb />
elected Duarte government. I hate to beat a dead<lb />
horse, but here are some facts I dug up reading the<lb />
Kissinger report: 37,000 noncombatants have been<lb />
murdered in El Salvador since 1979. Another 3,000<lb />
have disappeared and presumably are dead. A com-<lb />
parable figure for the United States would be slightly<lb />
more than 2 million violent assasinations.<lb />
Tutela Legal, a human rights organization<lb />
associated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of<lb />
San Salvador, has recorded political murders of<lb />
civilian noncombatants at a rate of about 100 a week.<lb />
It is thought that these totals underestimate the true<lb />
amount because the group insists on obtaining first-<lb />
hand testimony from family members or witnesses.<lb />
In the hearing before the Kissinger commission,<lb />
America Watch concluded that, "El Salvador is a<lb />
human rights disaster area. There is no prospect of<lb />
significant improvement. Though the United States<lb />
has made strenuous efforts to persuade the security<lb />
forces to curtail human rights abuses, these efforts,<lb />
even in such matters as the murder of U.S. citizens,<lb />
have been unavailing. The Salvadoran security forces<lb />
are confident that the U.S. will support them no mat-<lb />
ter what<lb />
In fact, the only countries in recent years that have<lb />
murdered a higher percentage of their populations<lb />
have been the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia and Idi<lb />
Amin in Uganda. Americans are becoming increas-<lb />
ingly unwilling to support a country that engages<lb />
such gross violations of human rights. It seems to tf<lb />
that we employ a curious double standard. On oaf<lb />
hand, we don't let all-white South African soccer<lb />
teams play in America, while we subsidize a country<lb />
that is systematically eradicating those citizens that<lb />
could aid in democratizing its society. Already the El<lb />
Salvadoran refugees are putting tremendous pressure<lb />
on other countries in Central America. Why are �e<lb />
niggling and fighting over a vitally important foreign<lb />
policy issue? Because of the debate of the death<lb />
squads.<lb />
We have already witnessed the impact of a divided<lb />
United States; this perhaps was one of the most im-<lb />
portant lessons of Vietnam War. The problems of<lb />
Central America and especially of El Salvador will<lb />
require a long term, serious commitment that is sup-<lb />
ported by the American public. So far, Reagan has<lb />
not deigned to articulate the goals of our policy<lb />
there. This problem is not something that will disap-<lb />
pear if we just ignore it. There are no easy solutions<lb />
to the crisis; long after Reagan is gone, the roots of<lb />
the problem will still be there. We have the ability to<lb />
effect change in the area and bring about some<lb />
democratization of these traditional societies, but pot<lb />
overnight.<lb />
We must be willing to accept ideological pluralism,<lb />
but make it dear that we will not support Cuban and<lb />
Soviet adventurism in the Western hemisphere<lb />
Reagan s policies are on the right track but arc<lb />
doomed for failure unless he can achieve support for<lb />
his programs. The abuses are already so bad in. El<lb />
Salvador that we are getting a black eye for our in-<lb />
ability to force positive change in the country. Only<lb />
by tying human rights progress to military and<lb />
economic aid win Reagan be able to forge the bipar<lb />
tisan consensus that he needs<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNE 6, 1984<lb />
CoastaLPlains<lb />
Beaches And Parks<lb />
Prelevant In N. C.<lb />
Page 5<lb />
By TINA MAROSCHAK<lb />
Fomukw<lb />
Probably nowhere else in the<lb />
world is a state so richly blessed<lb />
with such a variety of terrain and<lb />
climate as North Carolina. With<lb />
more than 500 miles of land stret-<lb />
ching from the flatlands adjacent<lb />
to the Atlantic Ocean to the<lb />
highest mountains in eastern<lb />
America, the state has something<lb />
to offer everyone.<lb />
Eastern North Carolina, with<lb />
its fresh and salt waters, is un-<lb />
doubtedly the most popular<lb />
region in the state right now.<lb />
Whether your pleasure is swimm-<lb />
ing, fishing, surfing, boating, sail-<lb />
ing, canoeing, scuba diving, cam-<lb />
ping, or even hang-gliding and<lb />
sight-seeing, the coastal plains has<lb />
something for you.<lb />
Following is a descriptive list of<lb />
popular places to visit:<lb />
Beaches � Surf City, Topsail,<lb />
Wrightsville, Carolina, Kure,<lb />
Southport, Yaupon, Long,<lb />
Holden, Ocean Isle, and Sunset.<lb />
Cape Hatteras National<lb />
Seashore � Covers nearly 28,000<lb />
acres of land (70 miles of open<lb />
beach) on Bodie, Hatteras and<lb />
Ocracoke Islands. Many private<lb />
campgrounds are scattered<lb />
throughout the area, all within<lb />
walking distance to the beach.<lb />
Fees per night, per site for a max-<lb />
imum of six people is $6.<lb />
Cape Lookout National<lb />
Seashore � a park on North<lb />
Carolina's outer banks which ex-<lb />
tends some 58 miles. The park can<lb />
only be reached by boat; however,<lb />
Cape Lookout, a lighthouse con-<lb />
structed in 1859, still operates for<lb />
night arrivers.<lb />
Carolina Beach State Park �<lb />
termed as "a naturalist's<lb />
delight offers excellent fishing<lb />
and boating in the Cape Fear<lb />
River and adjoining waterways.<lb />
Also, a nature trail extends<lb />
throughout the area.<lb />
Cliff's of the Neuse State Park<lb />
� a river bluff in Seven Springs,<lb />
layered with rocks and sediment<lb />
and containing fossil shells and<lb />
bones.<lb />
Fort Macon State Park �<lb />
located on the eastern end of<lb />
Bogue Banks. The fort, which is<lb />
150 years old, protected Beaufort<lb />
during the Civil War and World<lb />
War II.<lb />
Jockey's Ridge � the highest<lb />
sand dune on the East Coast and a<lb />
favorite spot for hang-gliders. It is<lb />
located in Creswell.<lb />
Pettigrew State Park � a<lb />
fisherman's paradise. Lake<lb />
Phelps, located within the park,<lb />
swarms with largemouth bass,<lb />
white perch, channel catfish, and<lb />
various panfish. The<lb />
Elizabethan Gardens � located at<lb />
Roanoke Island near Manteo. The<lb />
unique garden includes not only<lb />
plants, wildflowers, trees, and<lb />
shrubs, but also ancient statues<lb />
and ornaments. It is open year-<lb />
round from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<lb />
The Lost Colony � the story of<lb />
America's oldest unsolved<lb />
mystery. Paul Green's drama of<lb />
the first English colonists is in its<lb />
44th season, running every day ex-<lb />
cept Sunday, from June 15 to<lb />
September 1 at 5:30 p.m. It is held<lb />
at the Waterside Theatre on<lb />
Roanoke Island.<lb />
Wright Brothers National<lb />
Memorial � located on the Outer<lb />
Banks midway between Kitty<lb />
Hawk and Nags Head.<lb />
Historic Bath � North<lb />
Carolina's oldest town which<lb />
depends upon fishing, farming,<lb />
and touring.<lb />
U.S.S. North Carolina Bat-<lb />
tleship � located in Wilmington.<lb />
a good catch at Cevrttach Soud. There are also many other fishing spots<lb />
the<lb />
" MStSV .�<lb />
North Carolina's eleven main beaches provide entertainment for too lists and residents alike.<lb />
Outer Bank<lb />
Camping In<lb />
The State<lb />
Are you tired of slugging it out<lb />
with obese tourists for one square<lb />
yard of burning sand? Tired of<lb />
beaches that look like Walt<lb />
Disney World? Tired of paying<lb />
forty bucks a night for a dump<lb />
with an air conditioner that<lb />
sounds like an-air hammer ?If you<lb />
answered yes to one of these ques-<lb />
tions you are a prime candidate<lb />
for camping on the Outer Banks.<lb />
The Banks are North Carolina's<lb />
barrier beaches that range from<lb />
five to thirty miles offshore. The<lb />
National Park Service runs abuot<lb />
five campgrounds during the sum-<lb />
mer months. For seven dollars<lb />
you can camp right behind the<lb />
dunes and walk to clean<lb />
bathrooms and cold showers. To<lb />
solve the tent problem you can<lb />
rent one from the ECU In-<lb />
tramural Department. If leaving<lb />
from Greenville, follow 264 east<lb />
to Swanquarter. The ferry will<lb />
take you to Ocracoke Island. The<lb />
price is ten dollars and you must<lb />
make a reservation by phone.<lb />
Ocracoke is the nicest island of<lb />
the banks because it is the least<lb />
commercial. If you are realh<lb />
serious about getting away from<lb />
humanity call the Coast Guard<lb />
and they will give you the names<lb />
of several Ocracoke residents who<lb />
will take you across the inlet to<lb />
Portsmouth Island which is com-<lb />
pletely deserted and has an intact<lb />
ghost town. The last residents left<lb />
in the early 70's. You have to br-<lb />
ing your own water but the trou-<lb />
ble is well worth it. Bring plenty<lb />
of insect repellant � the flies are<lb />
gigantic and fear nothing.<lb />
To get back to Greenville<lb />
follow 12 to 64 to 13 which runs<lb />
right into town.Check with<lb />
Micheal Cotter of Joyner Library<lb />
� he will dig up road maps, ferrv<lb />
schedules and phone numbers of<lb />
the Coast Guard and the Park<lb />
Service.<lb />
Protestor Patrick O'Neill Reveals Thoughts About Confinement, Beliefs<lb />
Bv MIKE HAMER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Patrick O'Neill, former news<lb />
editor and writer for the East<lb />
Carolinian, was arrested on<lb />
Easter Sunday, along with seven<lb />
other members of the Pershing<lb />
Plowshares, for breaking into a<lb />
Martin Marietta plant in Orlando,<lb />
Florida and causing symbolic<lb />
damage to Pershing missile com-<lb />
ponents.<lb />
Patrick has been my next door<lb />
neighbor for the past year, so I<lb />
have known him beyond the scope<lb />
of his political involvement.<lb />
A It hough we have often disagreed<lb />
in either our politics or our ap-<lb />
proach to politics, I have always<lb />
valued his friendship because he is<lb />
an extremely giving person and<lb />
because he constantly challenges<lb />
my own tendency to play things<lb />
safely.<lb />
This telephone interview took<lb />
place the day after Memorial Day.<lb />
It was difficult to hear Patrick at<lb />
times because the noice coming<lb />
from the tele ision in the cell<lb />
block was so loud.<lb />
EC: How are thing going?<lb />
PO: I'm not optimistic about get-<lb />
ting out, that's for sure. Five of<lb />
the group got out without bond<lb />
and one of the group stayed in<lb />
solidarity with me.<lb />
EC: Are you still separated?<lb />
PO: Yeah, we've always been<lb />
separated. The other fellow is in a<lb />
different jail. There are four<lb />
county jails here. They've done a<lb />
really good job of separating us.<lb />
It appears that they're going to be<lb />
pretty punitive; the judge that we<lb />
have in federal court has a reputa-<lb />
tion for pretty stiff sentencing. So<lb />
we're looking at the possibility of<lb />
going to jail for a while.<lb />
EC: When does your trial start?<lb />
PO: The federal trial starts on Ju-<lb />
ly 9th.<lb />
EC: Will you get into a different<lb />
jail when that starts?<lb />
PO: No, I'll be in the same cell as<lb />
far as I know.<lb />
EC: So, July 9th you face federal<lb />
charges?<lb />
PO: The federal charges are:<lb />
destruction of federal property,<lb />
which carries ten years and<lb />
$10,000; and conspiracy, which<lb />
carries five years or a $10,000 fine.<lb />
In state court we're facing two<lb />
counts of burglary, each carrying<lb />
Five years; possession of burglar's<lb />
tools, carrying five years; and<lb />
criminal mischief, carrying five<lb />
years. Criminal mischief is the<lb />
same as destruction of govern-<lb />
ment property � we're being<lb />
charged in both courts.<lb />
Right now the bottom line is<lb />
that I have to have a lot of faith.<lb />
Physically and emotionally the<lb />
whole experience has been very<lb />
exhausting � being in jail, being<lb />
held in pre-trial. You know, at<lb />
one time my bail was $110,000.<lb />
It's been lowered now. When the<lb />
state court realized the absurdity<lb />
of holding us at such<lb />
unreasonable bond, it got lowered<lb />
after we were given interviews to<lb />
personal recognizance for six peo-<lb />
ple, and two were held on $15,000<lb />
bond. My bond was lowered by<lb />
$98,000. It was clear to the judge<lb />
that our intention was to be here<lb />
in court, and to work our case<lb />
through the judicial process �<lb />
there was no possibility that we<lb />
were going to flee. And in reality,<lb />
it was worth it for the judge to<lb />
give us personal recognizance,<lb />
because in the event that one of us<lb />
didn't come back, it would look<lb />
great for the prosecution. You<lb />
know, it wasn't a unified group of<lb />
people; they weren't serious about<lb />
their conviction. It looks good for<lb />
them to take a risk on letting us<lb />
out, really. The reason they're not<lb />
letting the two of us out is<lb />
because, in my case, you know,<lb />
I'm on probation, and the other<lb />
guy is on appeal on another<lb />
disobedience charge. That was<lb />
Mathews Discusses New Sailing Club A t ECU<lb />
By J.T. PIETRZAK<lb />
Steff Writer<lb />
Okay. Summer's here. You've<lb />
decided that even though you're<lb />
in summer school, you're going to<lb />
have the time of your life. So what<lb />
if no one was interested in your<lb />
clambake and you found that you<lb />
aren't the most imaginative per-<lb />
son on campus. Remember how<lb />
you promised yourself that one<lb />
day you would learn to sail? If<lb />
you have any true motivation at<lb />
all, that day is here.<lb />
ECU now has a sailing club.<lb />
Under the supervision of faculty<lb />
advisor Gay Blocker, Don<lb />
Mathews, a 21-year-old physics<lb />
major from Northern Virginia, is<lb />
every bit of what you would ex-<lb />
pect a sailing leader to be. Don it<lb />
an environmentalist and enjoys<lb />
any sport that deals with the idea<lb />
of man versus nature.<lb />
He not only has an advanced<lb />
certification in scuba diving, but<lb />
he has also sky dived, lived in<lb />
Hawaii for five years and riden<lb />
those radical waves, winter moun-<lb />
taineered in Colorado, is an avid<lb />
mountain climber, and is now<lb />
focusing his energy on making the<lb />
ECU Sail Crab a University<lb />
recognized and supported<lb />
organization.<lb />
"Mastering the use of the<lb />
The aew ECU SeHag dab ha already attracted 40 members.<lb />
wind" is what excites him about<lb />
sailing. "This area has what it<lb />
takes � the people, the water �<lb />
we just need more sailboats<lb />
Mathews will be meeting with the<lb />
SGA for the fourth time to re-<lb />
quest $2,565 for it's already 40<lb />
members. If the SGA approves a<lb />
budget for the club, the funds will<lb />
go mostly toward sailboat rentals.<lb />
They also requested $500 from the<lb />
Intramural Department � the<lb />
maximum a first-year club is<lb />
allowed. A ten-dollar membership<lb />
fee per semester is required, but<lb />
Mathews says that the club will<lb />
consider waving the fee if any<lb />
member is willing to donate a<lb />
sailboat, or use of one, to the<lb />
club.<lb />
In addition, the club will be in-<lb />
volved in some fundraisers. A<lb />
swimathon is a possibility, and a<lb />
car-wash is set for this Saturday<lb />
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon at the 10th<lb />
and Cotanche McDonalds.<lb />
A trip is already being planned<lb />
for late June. "A competitive club<lb />
is a possibility for the future, but<lb />
for now, the club is strictly recrea-<lb />
tional. Sailing isn't hard. With the<lb />
right equipment and training, the<lb />
only limitations are those you set<lb />
yourself<lb />
whv we didn't get bail.<lb />
The other aspect of the issue is<lb />
that the weapons can't be secured<lb />
from the nuclear armsrace. That's<lb />
not a non-issue; it is an issue.<lb />
Security is a myth � in a nuclear<lb />
age there is no security. The only<lb />
security that we really have is non-<lb />
violence. I felt bad because in one<lb />
of your letters you said that peo-<lb />
ple were disagreeing with our tac-<lb />
tics. This is one of the real stickler<lb />
points for me. Lots of people are<lb />
willing to be critical of the tactics<lb />
of the Pershing Plowshares �<lb />
breaking the law and destroying<lb />
property. I don't understand how<lb />
people take that particular agru-<lb />
ment when the U.S. government is<lb />
spending $300 billion a year on<lb />
building weapons that could blow<lb />
up the entire earth.<lb />
EC: Could you describe the condi-<lb />
tions in your jail?<lb />
PO: I basically want to say thisI<lb />
think that talking about the condi-<lb />
tions of prisons detracts from the<lb />
issue at hand. All I say about<lb />
prison is that this is another<lb />
dimension of the question of in-<lb />
justice and violence. People are<lb />
kept in prisons and jails under the<lb />
most miserable conditions, made<lb />
to be separated from their loved<lb />
ones, crammed into overcrowded<lb />
places. This is like an animal<lb />
shelter here, and that's the only<lb />
way to describe it. It's just a real<lb />
statement of the violence and in-<lb />
justice that we just accept in this<lb />
society.<lb />
EC: In terms of the student<lb />
readers, I'm interested in some<lb />
particulars because I don 7 think<lb />
most students know what prison<lb />
life is like.<lb />
PO: Well, I think that prisons are<lb />
a carry-over from racism. Black<lb />
males represent about 5 percent of<lb />
the population in the U.S. Black<lb />
males represent more than 70 per-<lb />
cent of the population in U.S.<lb />
prisons and jails. Basically, what<lb />
we have here is a place to walk<lb />
away from the outcasts of society.<lb />
We don't have to provide people<lb />
with justice or jobswe just stick<lb />
them in jail.<lb />
Most of the people in jail are il-<lb />
literate. I spend a lot of my time<lb />
writing letters for people and<lb />
things like that. They're people<lb />
who just aren't skilled, and<lb />
they've been to every employment<lb />
office in the city ten times looking<lb />
for jobs, and they just can't get<lb />
them. And they're ex-cons and<lb />
just go back to the same economic<lb />
conditions that were there when<lb />
they went in. So there's a vicious<lb />
cycle of despair.<lb />
My self well, I've been locked<lb />
in this same room now for 40<lb />
dayshowever long I've been<lb />
herehaven't moved. The condi-<lb />
tions are just unreal. The noise is<lb />
unbearable, bugs are in my bed,<lb />
roaches are crawling on me at<lb />
night. It's something that's hard<lb />
to explain real graphically in<lb />
words. All I can say is it would be<lb />
equivalent to being locked in your<lb />
dorm room with four people and<lb />
never getting out of there. Being<lb />
in noise all the timehaving a<lb />
radio and a tv and electric fans go-<lb />
ing all the timenot being allow-<lb />
ed outnot being allowed to go<lb />
to recreationnot seeing the<lb />
sunlighthaving improper ven-<lb />
tilation � imagine what it must be<lb />
like. You know people don't like<lb />
to keep dogs penned in their back<lb />
yard, and this is human beings.<lb />
EC: Will you consider trying to<lb />
get the bail money up if it looks<lb />
like you'll be in court for a long<lb />
time?<lb />
PO: Well, a probation violation<lb />
doesn't carry bail. Some Florida<lb />
attorneys have stepped forward to<lb />
give us advice on legal matters;<lb />
they're not going to represent us<lb />
� we'll be representing ourselves.<lb />
The best way to summarize the<lb />
whole thing is that the legal road<lb />
is going to be long and tedious,<lb />
and very possibly quite punitive.<lb />
We went on faith that when we<lb />
went in to Martin Marietta, you<lb />
know, we might be shot and kill-<lb />
ed. We have to go on faith at this<lb />
point to stick with until it's over.<lb />
We're going to speak the truth<lb />
in court. I think that the morale of<lb />
the people is very good, and we're<lb />
pleased too, that Martin Marietta<lb />
has admitted that components of<lb />
the Pershing II were hammered<lb />
on. So we fed good that disarma-<lb />
See O'NEILL, Page 6.<lb /><pb facs="00057648_tn_0006" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 6, 1984<lb />
?<lb />
O'Neill Awaiting Relief From Prison<lb />
ment has taken place. It's absurd.<lb />
We can beat swords into<lb />
plowshares all we want to, but un-<lb />
til people are really willing to lay<lb />
down their swords, any kind of<lb />
disarmament is a waste of time<lb />
because they'll just build more<lb />
swords. We don't see our action<lb />
as really a truthful act of disarma-<lb />
ment. In essence, disarmament is<lb />
really something that has to hap-<lb />
pen in our hearts, and until people<lb />
are willing to live in a world<lb />
without swords, disarmament<lb />
can't really happen. What we did<lb />
was very symbolic � we didn't go<lb />
in there. We had access to the<lb />
plant for about two hours, and<lb />
had we wanted to, we could have<lb />
lust trashed the place, maximized<lb />
damage, broken up lots of things.<lb />
We just opened up one kit in a<lb />
building where the Pershing com-<lb />
ponents were being shipped to<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Germany. Once the kits get to<lb />
Germany, they are assembled by<lb />
U.S. army personnel trained here<lb />
at Martin Marietta. But we had<lb />
access to a whole warehouse full<lb />
of kits, but only opened up one kit<lb />
and took out the components and<lb />
hammered on them.<lb />
1 think it's important to stress<lb />
to people that we did intentionally<lb />
limit the damage on the equip-<lb />
ment because we wanted to make<lb />
sure there was a distinction bet-<lb />
ween us and vandals. Our state-<lb />
ment was a personal, non-violent,<lb />
symbolic one � we could have<lb />
just broken everything up for<lb />
hours, but the point was, we<lb />
weren't going in there trying to<lb />
maximize damage, but to convert<lb />
a Pershing II into a plowshare for<lb />
peace. Our position was, that even<lb />
if it was a box of nuts and bolts<lb />
belonging to a Pershing II, that<lb />
would suffice to make our state-<lb />
SALE<lb />
WANTED<lb />
ment. I was disappointed that the<lb />
press, in particular, picked up a<lb />
lot on the insecurity of the plant.<lb />
EC: And that gave your action<lb />
the wrong emphasis?<lb />
PO: Well, yes, but not really.<lb />
That is a reasonable point. The<lb />
fact that one of the most destruc-<lb />
tive weapons on earth is that ac-<lb />
cessible to a bunch of unarmed<lb />
peaceniks does say something<lb />
about the insecurity of the arms<lb />
race. There are two aspects of<lb />
security here, and the first one is<lb />
that the weapons can't be secured<lb />
from somebody who has bad in-<lb />
tentions � someone who might<lb />
want to steal one of those<lb />
weapons. One of the inmates<lb />
spelled it out real well. He said,<lb />
"If you guys were terrorists, Mar-<lb />
tin Marietta wouldn't be there any<lb />
more That's about the size of it.<lb />
EC: Has the TV. C. press picked up<lb />
on your story?<lb />
PO: No. I think it's disgusting<lb />
that the N.C. Catholic and the<lb />
Daily Reflector considered this a<lb />
non-news item. 1 feel really<lb />
truthfully alone. This is a leap of<lb />
faith.<lb />
As for the people on the left<lb />
and journalists who consider that<lb />
when I talk about 50,000 people a<lb />
day dying of hunger as a cliche �<lb />
that alone says to me that if the<lb />
world can look at the fact that this<lb />
many people are dying each day,<lb />
that is absolutely unbelievable to<lb />
me. We've got to be willing to<lb />
stick our necks out once in a while<lb />
and ruffle people's feathers. It's<lb />
nice to express oneself through art<lb />
and music, but it's not going to<lb />
make the grade. We're not going<lb />
to make it unless people are will-<lb />
ing to take the risk and be criticiz-<lb />
ed for their beliefs. We've got to<lb />
be willing to take a risk � we've<lb />
got to take a risk. Especially to<lb />
people who know the truth �<lb />
we're about Jesus and we're about<lb />
faith, and we've got to do<lb />
something.<lb />
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including a gold medal wn<lb />
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Heading the men is .iumj<lb />
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ECU was one of three<lb />
accepted Sunday to the<lb />
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JUNE 6, 1984<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Budget Causes Baird's Resignation<lb />
B RANDY MEWS<lb />
Sporu Mlinr<lb />
fter guiding his team to an<lb />
C South Championship and<lb />
a third-place finish in the NCAA<lb />
ional playoffs, ECU baseball<lb />
tch Hal Baird announced his<lb />
gnation last Thursday in order<lb />
become head coach at Auburn.<lb />
Baird was ottered the job<lb />
ore his team departed for the<lb />
egionals almost tvo weeks ago,<lb />
said at the time he would be<lb />
py to remain at ECU if the<lb />
-rail budget was doubled.<lb />
ECU onl) provided Baird with<lb />
arter of the allowable NCAA<lb />
iwance for scholarship money<lb />
Junng the past season, while<lb />
V.iburn provides a full number of<lb />
Ncholarships.<lb />
When Director of Athletics Dr.<lb />
Ken Karr was made aware of<lb />
Baird request early last week he<lb />
said he would "do whatever is<lb />
ssary to maintain a strong<lb />
.jscball program at ECU But<lb />
as Baird pointed out in<lb />
Thursday's press conference,<lb />
nothing was done.<lb />
"They offered me a generous<lb />
salary (something he didn't ask<lb />
for), but there were no (budget)<lb />
adjustments that I could see<lb />
anytime in the near future Baird<lb />
said. "Perhaps East Carolina<lb />
feels it has turned the corner<lb />
financially because of the recent<lb />
success of the football program,<lb />
but not to the point of adding to<lb />
the baseball budget.<lb />
"Right now, I would say the<lb />
only other team that spends less in<lb />
the league than we do is William &amp;<lb />
Mary Baird also compared his<lb />
budget with the other Division I<lb />
teams in North Carolina before he<lb />
departed for the NCAA's. "Out<lb />
of the ten teams, we're ninth at<lb />
best he said.<lb />
Baird said his team could have<lb />
been competitive with the present<lb />
budget, but he wasn't satisfied<lb />
wjth just winning the ECAC<lb />
South.<lb />
"I wanted to go for the national<lb />
title, and I saw no reason why it<lb />
couldn't have been. With the<lb />
Hal Baird<lb />
freshman and sophomore players<lb />
we have, and a couple of good<lb />
recruits, we could dominate the<lb />
conference.<lb />
"But you need continuity<lb />
Baird interjected. "You need to<lb />
bring in a few good people each<lb />
year so that you don't have to<lb />
rebuild every year or so, like<lb />
we've had to do<lb />
Baird also added that all the<lb />
scholarship money for the upcom-<lb />
ing season has already been<lb />
distributed, and any additional<lb />
recruits will have to be walk-ons.<lb />
Another thing Baird found ap-<lb />
pealing about the Auburn job was<lb />
that he wouldn't be required to<lb />
teach any classes. Baird asked<lb />
Karr if the same could be done for<lb />
him at ECU, but once again, the<lb />
ex-major-leaguer's request wasn't<lb />
granted.<lb />
"They made an attempt to<lb />
reduce my class load he said,<lb />
"but it wasn't reduced to the<lb />
point where I was happy with it<lb />
Although it seems Baird would<lb />
have liked to remain at ECU<lb />
under the right conditions, there is<lb />
no doubt he is looking forward to<lb />
the challenge of rebuilding the<lb />
Auburn program.<lb />
"I've never had to build a pro-<lb />
gram Baird said. "I inherited a<lb />
good program when I came here,<lb />
but the Auburn situation is dif-<lb />
ferent<lb />
Auburn closed out their season<lb />
with a 27-24 record and placed<lb />
ninth in the Southeastern Con-<lb />
ference with an 8-13 league<lb />
record.<lb />
Baird recommended that his<lb />
assistant, Gary Overton, be nam-<lb />
ed as the new coach. "Gary has<lb />
worked under five differnet<lb />
coaches as a manager, student<lb />
coach, graduate assistant and full<lb />
time assistant Baird said. "He's<lb />
been able to judge and pick and<lb />
choose as to what works and what<lb />
doesn't<lb />
Baird's hope is that Overton is<lb />
named the new head coach before<lb />
the end of the week so as not to<lb />
wipe out the remainder of the<lb />
recruiting season.<lb />
Baird graduated from ECU in<lb />
1972 and then was signed by the<lb />
Kansas City Royals. He was<lb />
associated with the Roa!s<lb />
organization for seven years and<lb />
was twice named to the club's<lb />
40-man spring roster<lb />
Upon retiring from profes-<lb />
sional baseball Baird returned to<lb />
Greenville, where in 9"9 he was<lb />
named the new Pirate head coach.<lb />
Baird holds a 145-66-1 record in<lb />
five years at the Pirate helm, has<lb />
made three appearence in the<lb />
NCAA playoffs and has won two<lb />
out of a possible three ECAC<lb />
South Championships.<lb />
Baird's move will reunite him<lb />
with former Pirate football coach<lb />
Pat Dye, who presently serves as<lb />
the Auburn athletic director an<lb />
the man responsible for offering<lb />
Baird his new job.<lb />
The two former Pirate head<lb />
coaches and old friends met over<lb />
the weekend, and Baird said he<lb />
expects to move to Alabama I<lb />
good by the end of the month.<lb />
Miami Turned Down<lb />
Emory Remains As ECU Football Coach<lb />
Wmte head football caoch Fd Emory met with Miami's Athletic Director over the weekend, but announced<lb />
Monday that he intends to stay at ECU. announcea<lb />
Kobe Lands Great Prospects<lb />
ECU football coach Ed Emory<lb />
removed his name from con-<lb />
sideration for the vacant head<lb />
coaching job at the University of<lb />
Miami Monday.<lb />
"It is Ed Emory's desire to stay<lb />
at ECU and to meet the great<lb />
challenges of the '80s Emory<lb />
said in a Monday afternoon press<lb />
conference at the Pirates'<lb />
Strength Training Complex.<lb />
"(We want) to join forces with the<lb />
players, administration, sup-<lb />
porters, Pirate Club friends and<lb />
all friends to meet the great op-<lb />
portunities of today and tommor-<lb />
row<lb />
Emory had been mentioned<lb />
among a half-dozen or so can-<lb />
didates for the post vacated by<lb />
Howard Schnellenberger, who<lb />
resigned last month to become<lb />
head coach and general manager<lb />
of the U.S. Football League's<lb />
Washington Federals franchise,<lb />
which is expected to move to<lb />
Miami next year.<lb />
Several other candidates, in-<lb />
cluding Wisconsin coach Dave<lb />
McClain, Washington coach Don<lb />
James and Wyoming coach Al<lb />
Kincaid. had removed themselves<lb />
from consideration for the posi-<lb />
tion earlier.<lb />
Emory, entering his fifth season<lb />
at East Carolina, said he had been<lb />
contacted by Miami Athletic<lb />
Director Sam Jankowich more<lb />
than a week ago and did meet with<lb />
Jankowich to discuss the position.<lb />
Emory added, however, that con-<lb />
tract terms were never discussed<lb />
and that he was never offered the<lb />
job officially.<lb />
Last season's East Carolina<lb />
squad posted an 8-3 record � the<lb />
best mark in Emory's four<lb />
seasons � and the losses were to<lb />
Florida State, Miami and Florida<lb />
by a total of 12 points. All three<lb />
opponents were nationally ranked<lb />
in the top ten when they played<lb />
the Bucs, and Miami finished the<lb />
year as the national champions.<lb />
The Pirates finished the season<lb />
ranked No. 20 in The Associated<lb />
Press poll, the school's first ap-<lb />
pearance ever in the final nati<lb />
Top 20 ratings.<lb />
Emory called the East Carolina<lb />
football program "a dynarr<lb />
thriving, successful organization<lb />
that refuses to recognize any limit<lb />
to our chances of success.<lb />
"We will not put any limit on<lb />
our program expectations he<lb />
said.<lb />
The Pirates recently added<lb />
Auburn, Penn State and LSI to<lb />
their 1985 and 1986 schedules<lb />
This year's slate includes a trip to<lb />
Pittsburgh and Florida State.<lb />
B PETEFERNALD<lb />
si.ff Wrtlrr<lb />
ECU head swim coach Rick<lb />
Kobe has announced the signing<lb />
I seven newcomers for next year,<lb />
ading a gold medal winner in<lb />
the 1981 Deaf Olympics.<lb />
Christine Holman of Charlotte<lb />
won a total of six medals in the<lb />
1981 Deaf Olympics held in Col-<lb />
e, Germany, and is ranked as<lb />
of the world's best deaf swim-<lb />
5. She won one gold, four<lb />
r and one bronze medal at the<lb />
�et.<lb />
Holman is also the reigning<lb />
North Carolina state champion in<lb />
everal events and was a Junior<lb />
National Qualifier.<lb />
The only other woman signee is<lb />
Jennifer Pierson of Hughtstown,<lb />
N.J who was a 1983 and 1984<lb />
p School All-America. "We'll<lb />
ave a faster freestyle relay with<lb />
Pierson, she's got National poten-<lb />
tial said Kobe.<lb />
Heading the men is junior col-<lb />
lege transfer Keith Kaut of Wilm-<lb />
ington, Del. Kaut was a 1983 and<lb />
1984 junior college Ail-America.<lb />
He was a finalist in the Junior<lb />
College nationals in three events,<lb />
the 50, 100 and 200-yard freestyle,<lb />
and won the 1983 NJCAA Cham-<lb />
pionships at 50 yards. He was a<lb />
three-time Junior National<lb />
qualifier. "Kaut is one of the<lb />
fastest sprinters around said<lb />
Kobe.<lb />
Others include: Lee Hicks of<lb />
High Point, a 1984 Junior Na-<lb />
tional qualifier in the 100 and<lb />
200-yard breathstroke and the<lb />
1984 runnerup in the N.C. state<lb />
championships in the 100-yard<lb />
breathstroke. "Hicks is the fastest<lb />
breathstroker in N.C Kobe<lb />
said. "He's another feather in our<lb />
cap<lb />
Patrick Brennen out of the<lb />
Mecklenburg Aquatic Club of<lb />
Charlotte, a 1984 Junior National<lb />
qualifier in the 1,650-yard<lb />
freestlye and the 400-yard in-<lb />
dividual medley.<lb />
Breathstoker Alistair Smith of<lb />
Wheaton, Md a 1984 Junior Na-<lb />
tional qualifier. "Smith will be a<lb />
punch in the breathstroke said<lb />
Kobe.<lb />
And Bruce Brockschmidt of<lb />
Winchester, Va a three-time<lb />
Junior National qualifier and<lb />
scorer and one of the top swim-<lb />
mers in the state of Virginia.<lb />
"Bruce was our top recruit this<lb />
year, he's got National<lb />
potential said Kobe.<lb />
The ECU swimmers came off a<lb />
tremendous season last year with<lb />
a combined men's and women's<lb />
record of 17-8. "It was the best<lb />
season in ECU history, our swim-<lb />
mers broke several varsity and<lb />
freshman records Kobe said.<lb />
Nine girls qualified for the Na-<lb />
tionals and in addition Cyndi<lb />
Neuman was voted the top female<lb />
athlete by the Daily Reflector.<lb />
At the Eastern Championships<lb />
the Pirates placed second, a great<lb />
improvement from last years<lb />
See SWIM, Page 8<lb />
yMuu'uiuii vltt iitiA a "liTimitiHi'Miaii <lb />
Pirate Swim Coach Rick Kobe called his incoming freshmen the best he's ever had to come to ECU On'<lb />
recruit won a total of six medals at the 1981 Deaf Olympics in Cologne, Germany.<lb />
College Football Association Admits ECU<lb />
ECU was one of three schools<lb />
accepted Sunday to the College<lb />
1 ootball Association.<lb />
Also joining the CFA are<lb />
Louisville and Cincinnati, upping<lb />
the organization's membership to<lb />
63.<lb />
The vote was held at the CFA's<lb />
annual meeting in Dallas. A two-<lb />
thirds vote was required for ac-<lb />
ceptance, and all three schools<lb />
passed without opposition.<lb />
"This is an important step for<lb />
last Carolina in our attempt to<lb />
become on the nation's top foot-<lb />
ball programs said Dr. Ken<lb />
Karr, ECU's director of athletics.<lb />
The CFA is comprised of the<lb />
top conferences and independent<lb />
schools in the nation, with the ex-<lb />
ception of the schools in the<lb />
Pacific 10 and Big 10 Con-<lb />
ferences.<lb />
The CFA also voted Sunday to<lb />
have a television package ready<lb />
next month that would permit<lb />
three telecasts each Saturday in<lb />
most markets and would allow a<lb />
school to have as many as four of<lb />
its 1984 games beamed across the<lb />
country.<lb />
Such a package would be<lb />
presented to the networks for<lb />
negotiation if the Supreme Court<lb />
strikes down the current NCAA<lb />
television contract, which is only<lb />
midway through an originally<lb />
planned four-year run.<lb />
The Supreme Court is expected<lb />
to rule on the matter sometime in<lb />
June, ending a two year legal bat-<lb />
tle over whether individual<lb />
schools have a right to negotiate<lb />
on their own rather than having<lb />
the NCAA do it.<lb />
Even if the schools do win the<lb />
suit, however, they are expected<lb />
to band together as one unit just<lb />
as they have in the NCAA.<lb />
"A few schools may not want<lb />
to do so said Southwest Con-<lb />
ference commissioner Fred<lb />
Jacoby. "But everybody<lb />
recognizes that it is in their best<lb />
interest to do so<lb />
The agent acting on behalf of<lb />
the schools would be the Football<lb />
Television Planning Committee-<lb />
made up of represenatives of the<lb />
63 members of the CFA as well as<lb />
members from the Pac-10 and<lb />
Big-10 (both of which have shunn-<lb />
ed CFA membership during that<lb />
organization's eight-year ex-<lb />
istence).<lb />
If the committee's plan is pur-<lb />
chased and implemented, the col-<lb />
lege football fan will likely see<lb />
three live telecasts each Saturday<lb />
� one in the early afternoon,<lb />
another in the late afternoon and<lb />
a third in the evening.<lb />
Two of those games would pro-<lb />
bably be presented on ABC and<lb />
CBS since those two networks<lb />
have made it known they want to<lb />
bid on the package just as they did<lb />
with the NCAA two years ago.<lb />
The third game would be<lb />
marketed either by an individual<lb />
school or a conference and in<lb />
most instances those games would<lb />
probably be played in the evening<lb />
and shown by either a cable net-<lb />
work or an assortment of stations<lb />
contracted for that particular con-<lb />
test.<lb />
The plan would be voluntary, a<lb />
key since it was just that issue<lb />
which led the University of<lb />
Oklahoma and the University of<lb />
Georgia to file suit against the<lb />
NCAA in the first place.<lb />
But during the course of the<lb />
litigation, almost every athletic<lb />
department administrator who<lb />
has dealt with the networks has<lb />
found that the larger the group<lb />
that markets its games, the more<lb />
television money that group will<lb />
receive.<lb />
The plan agreed upon Sunday<lb />
allows an individual school to<lb />
have four of its games shown each<lb />
year and no school is guaranteed<lb />
an appearance.<lb />
Another key aspect of the plan<lb />
has to do with the area in which<lb />
an individual school or conference<lb />
may market its games for the so-<lb />
called "open window period<lb />
That is the one time slot each<lb />
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ly be the evening.<lb />
Some schools wanted to restrict<lb />
the marketing area for such games<lb />
to the region in which the par-<lb />
ticipating teams belong. Others<lb />
want those games shown to as<lb />
large a market as a school can<lb />
gather � even if it happens to be<lb />
nationwide on a cable network.<lb />
That issue was left for further<lb />
negotiating, although it appeared,<lb />
most favored having no restric-<lb />
tions for such telecasts.<lb />
"If we did restrict in any way<lb />
said Deloss Dodds, Texas athletic<lb />
director, "then it would rule out<lb />
the cable companies. We would<lb />
probably have a lawsuit filed<lb />
against us before the summer was<lb />
over.<lb />
Highlights of the contingency<lb />
television plan adopted by the<lb />
College Football Association Sun-<lb />
day (to be proposed to television<lb />
networks in the event the Supreme<lb />
Court negates the current televi-<lb />
sion package):<lb />
Televised games would be<lb />
played in three time periods, two<lb />
of which would be negotiated with<lb />
the networks and one of which<lb />
would be left to various schools<lb />
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