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SHre lEaat (Earnltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.35<lb />
Tuesday January 29, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12.000<lb />
Reagan Proposes<lb />
Tighter Aid Rules<lb />
A Study In Bicycles: Aerial Perspective<lb />
JON JORDAN - ECU Photo Lb<lb />
For those of you who have always wondered what a bkyck rack looks and snow have limited their appearance on campus. However. the,<lb />
like from above, here you are. Although biocles are usuallv a popular along with flowers and summer clothing, will soon reappear,<lb />
mode of transportation year-round at ECU, the recent cold weather<lb />
SGA Allocates Funds To Arts Forum<lb />
By HAROLDJOYNER<lb />
aalsUat New, tdiinr<lb />
The SGA passed a bill Monday<lb />
night allocating $4,100 to the<lb />
Visual Arts Forunxi annual<lb />
budget while the Student<lb />
Residence Association's attempt<lb />
to get SGA funding was cut short<lb />
when quorum was called and not<lb />
enough legislators were present.<lb />
The Visual Arts Forum re-<lb />
quested $12,900.50, but that<lb />
amount was cut by the Ap-<lb />
propriations Committee, which<lb />
decided the approved figure was<lb />
"an adequate amount and was<lb />
not out of proportion to the other<lb />
arts" such as the ECU Playhouse<lb />
and ECU School of Music, accor-<lb />
ding to Teresa Briley. spokesman<lb />
for the committee.<lb />
Three hundred dollars will go<lb />
to increase the School of Art<lb />
library holdings. That library is<lb />
independent of Joyner Library,<lb />
and Briley said the committee felt<lb />
this money would be in the best<lb />
interests of art students. Re-<lb />
quested money was cut from sec-<lb />
tions involving extensive travel by<lb />
the Forum and fees for proposed<lb />
invited guests.<lb />
SRA Vice President Juan<lb />
ie<lb />
-<lb />
' HiinAi .<lb />
NEIL JOHNSON<lb />
ECU Photo Lab<lb />
When 9-year-old Junior Walston presented his Michael Jackson<lb />
imitation Saturday and Monday nights at the Pirate basketball<lb />
games, he brought the crowds to their feet. Kids do the darndest<lb />
things. <lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Announcements2 For those crossword puzzle<lb />
Editorials4 afficianados in our audience,<lb />
Style7 we've got another one for you.<lb />
Classifieds9 See page 3.<lb />
Sports1U<lb />
�The Pirates lost another one �Sean Penn's latest movie,<lb />
Monday, losing to James The Falcon and The Snowman<lb />
Madison in Minges Coliseum, is reviewed today. See Style,<lb />
See Sports, page 10. P�8� ?�<lb />
Velasquez appealed to the<lb />
Legislature for $430 to help<lb />
defray the cost of sending 50<lb />
delegates to a Leadership Con-<lb />
ference in Hickory, N.C. He said<lb />
the SRA opted for chartering a<lb />
bus because it would keep all<lb />
delegates together and also<lb />
reduce the risk of having several<lb />
members in different<lb />
automobiles. SGA Transit buses<lb />
were not available, he said,<lb />
because of the distance involved.<lb />
SGA Legislators, following a<lb />
lengthy debate, offered to draw<lb />
up a bill paying $215, half of the<lb />
requested amount. However, the<lb />
number of SGA members left at<lb />
the meeting was challenged and<lb />
the body did not have quorum.<lb />
The meeting was immediately ad-<lb />
journed. The SRA ha.s the option<lb />
of coming before the SGA next<lb />
week and proposing a bill asking<lb />
the SGA to reimburse them for<lb />
the $430.<lb />
The 50 delegates attending the<lb />
conference are being funded<lb />
through SRA or being sponsored<lb />
by their residence halls, Velas-<lb />
quez said.<lb />
r-rom Staff and<lb />
Wire Report<lb />
President Reagan will ask Con-<lb />
gress to deny federally-<lb />
guaranteed loans to all college<lb />
students with family incomes<lb />
above $32,500, a move which<lb />
would lock out hundreds of<lb />
thousands of students from the<lb />
loan program, an administration<lb />
source said Saturday.<lb />
Reagan's fiscal 1986 budget<lb />
will also seek to clamp an overall<lb />
$4,000 ceiling on the total federal<lb />
aid � including loans and grants<lb />
� for any student per year,<lb />
regardless of how poor his or her<lb />
family is. The ceiling would also<lb />
hit graduate students, who now<lb />
can borrow up to $5,000 a year,<lb />
twice as much as undergraduates,<lb />
in guaranteed loans.<lb />
And it would restrict eligibility<lb />
for Pell Grants � outright<lb />
federal stipends of up to1,900 a<lb />
year � to students from families<lb />
with incomes of $25,000 or less,<lb />
according to the source, who<lb />
spoke only on condition of<lb />
anonymity.<lb />
According to Karen Barbee,<lb />
acting director of the ECU Office<lb />
of Financial Aid, the ceiling on<lb />
aid will affect out-of-state<lb />
students at ECU more than<lb />
anyone else. Although this is<lb />
"not a significant number of<lb />
students" she said, those who are<lb />
not from North Carolina have ex-<lb />
penses of approximately $6,000.<lb />
Students barred from the<lb />
Guaranteed Student Loan pro-<lb />
gram � under which loans are<lb />
free while the borrower remains a<lb />
student and the interest is only 9<lb />
percent afterwards � could turn<lb />
to an auxiliary loan program for<lb />
parents that extends loans under<lb />
much less favorable terms.<lb />
Under that program, bor-<lb />
rowers are charged interest while<lb />
they are still in school at rates 3.5<lb />
points above the interest rate on<lb />
Treasury bills � a total of about<lb />
12 percent currently � and<lb />
repayments must start im-<lb />
mediately.<lb />
Reagan will include the student<lb />
aid cutbacks in the budget he is<lb />
scheduled to send to Congress on<lb />
Feb 4. Most of the cuts would<lb />
affect loans and grants for the<lb />
academic year starting in<lb />
September 1986, although<lb />
Reagan, in his attempts to cut<lb />
domestic spending may also seek<lb />
rescissions that could affect the<lb />
aid budget for this fall.<lb />
Higher education lobbyists<lb />
have been girding for an attack<lb />
on student aid, the largest c! unk<lb />
of the Education Departn mt's<lb />
$17.9 billion fiscal 19�5 budget.<lb />
More than 5 million ollege<lb />
students get some ical help<lb />
each year, including 3.3 million<lb />
who borrower more tnan S<lb />
billion in guaranteed loans last<lb />
year. Banks and other private<lb />
lending agencies make the loans,<lb />
but the government insures their<lb />
repayment and pays all the in-<lb />
terest while the borrower pursue<lb />
their education.<lb />
Congress has resisted past<lb />
Reagan administration efforts to<lb />
scale back the loan subsidies,<lb />
although in 1981 it did require<lb />
students from families with in-<lb />
comes above $30,000 to<lb />
demonstrate thay they needed the<lb />
loans.<lb />
With average college costs ap-<lb />
proaching $10,000 at many<lb />
private institutions and $5,000 at<lb />
public universities, that has not<lb />
been difficult for many students<lb />
from middle- and upper-class<lb />
families to prove. It is not un-<lb />
common for families with in-<lb />
comes of $50,000 or more to<lb />
qualify, particularly if they have<lb />
two children in college, experts<lb />
say.<lb />
The Office of Management<lb />
and Budget originally sought to<lb />
draw the eligibility line at<lb />
$30,000. Patricia A. Smith, direc-<lb />
See STUDENTS, Page 6<lb />
Student Union Elects President<lb />
By ELAINE PERRY<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
"Increasing student awareness<lb />
of the Student Union" is the<lb />
main goal of Student Union<lb />
President-elect Michael Smith,<lb />
who was elected Jan. 24.<lb />
"We had set some goals: more<lb />
awareness of the Student Union<lb />
and leadership development<lb />
said Regina Hardee, the current<lb />
Student Union president.<lb />
"Michael is an excellent person<lb />
for the job. He wants to continue<lb />
the goals we've already establish-<lb />
ed Hardee said.<lb />
Smith said he feels students<lb />
need to be more aware of what<lb />
the Student Union has to offer.<lb />
"Hopefully, the unity of this<lb />
organization can be improved<lb />
through group interaction he<lb />
said.<lb />
The purpose of the Student<lb />
Union, Hardee said, "is to be<lb />
responsible for providing a<lb />
balanced program of social,<lb />
recreational and cultural pro-<lb />
grams for the entire university.<lb />
This organization gives students a<lb />
chance to work with other<lb />
students on issues involving<lb />
things they want Hardee said.<lb />
"A lot of students don't take ad-<lb />
vantage of the opportunities of-<lb />
fered. I wouldn't take anything<lb />
for the experiences I've had, the<lb />
people I've met and the oppor-<lb />
tunities gained by being involved<lb />
in the Student Union<lb />
The Public Relations and<lb />
Publicity Committee was recently<lb />
allocated money from the Stu-<lb />
dent Union budget and "the<lb />
committee will be a major force<lb />
in increasing student awareness<lb />
of this organization said John<lb />
Greer, chairman.<lb />
A logo contest is being planned<lb />
by the Public Relations and<lb />
Publicity Committee, Greer said.<lb />
The contest will be open to all<lb />
ECU students and $200 will be<lb />
awarded to the person who<lb />
designs a winning logo.<lb />
Current information about the<lb />
Student Union and its various<lb />
programs and committees will be<lb />
available to students Feb. 5<lb />
Smith<lb />
through Feb. 7 in front of the<lb />
Student Supply Store. A<lb />
Committees offered by the Stu-<lb />
dent Union are: Art Exhibition,<lb />
Films, Coffeehouse, Minority<lb />
.Arts, Special Concerts, Special<lb />
Events, Travel, Forum, Public<lb />
Relations and Publicity and Pro-<lb />
duction.<lb />
Roads Act Changes Drinking Habits<lb />
By JENNIFER JENDRASIAK<lb />
NewiEattlor<lb />
When the stricter DWI laws �<lb />
coupled with a raised drinking<lb />
age � were passed Oct. 1, 1983,<lb />
most of the ECU population as<lb />
well as most of the state popula-<lb />
tion was affected. This is the first<lb />
article in a series examining the<lb />
effects of the DWI laws as well as<lb />
the changes in the laws<lb />
themselves. Part I will deal with<lb />
drinking habits, Part II with<lb />
roadblocks and other methods of<lb />
detecting the intoxicated driver<lb />
and Part III with the process of<lb />
arrest and conviction.<lb />
Although it is difficult to<lb />
estimate the effect of the tougher<lb />
laws on alcohol consumption,<lb />
they have changed liquor sales<lb />
and nightclub business.<lb />
According to William Hester,<lb />
administrator of the Alcoholic<lb />
Beverage Control Commission,<lb />
liquor sales in the state dropped<lb />
1,668,154 bottles in 1984, follow-<lb />
ing enaction of the law. Hester<lb />
said that in dollar figures this<lb />
amounted to a loss of $4,133,811.<lb />
However, Hester added, those<lb />
cities and counties which have li-<lb />
quor by the drink showed a<lb />
$3,945,443 increase in alcohol<lb />
revenues. Hester attributed this<lb />
increase to increased taxes on li-<lb />
quor, not to increased consump-<lb />
tion. "The true mark is bottles<lb />
he said. The decrease comprised<lb />
approximately 139,000 cases of<lb />
liquor, or 319,729 gallons.<lb />
"People are clearly drinking<lb />
less than before he said, "both<lb />
because of increased DWI<lb />
awareness and the higher cost of<lb />
liquor<lb />
According to Jay Hare, ad-<lb />
ministrative officer of the<lb />
Department of Revenue, the<lb />
amount of taxes collected on beer<lb />
and wine sales has not diminish-<lb />
ed. He said apparently people are<lb />
not drinking less beer and wine<lb />
since the law went into effect.<lb />
The number of bottles of li-<lb />
quor sold in Pitt County actually<lb />
increased in fiscal 1984, accor-<lb />
ding to Joan Respass, assistant<lb />
supervisor of the Pitt County<lb />
ABC Board. She said this can be<lb />
attributed to more mini-bottles<lb />
being sold instead of the half-<lb />
gallon bottles.<lb />
Tom Rice, Greenville super-<lb />
visor for the CO. Tankard Com-<lb />
pany, a local beer and wine<lb />
distributor, said there has been<lb />
no drop in total sales, but the<lb />
sales distribution has changed.<lb />
"The sales in nightclubs have<lb />
dropped, but the sales in conve-<lb />
nience stores are up he said,<lb />
adding that he feels many more<lb />
people are drinking at home.<lb />
The nightclub business has suf-<lb />
fered a definite blow, said Tom<lb />
Haines, owner of the Attic and<lb />
Grog's and president of Green-<lb />
ville's Downtown Nightclub<lb />
Association.<lb />
Haines said people are not go-<lb />
ing out as many nights, are more<lb />
selective as to why they go out<lb />
and are drinking less. As a result,<lb />
he said, more special events are<lb />
being planned by local clubs.<lb />
Another product of the<lb />
tougher laws is the designated<lb />
driver program, which designates<lb />
one person who does not drink<lb />
and will drive the others in his<lb />
group home. "It is the hope and<lb />
desire of all nightclub owners<lb />
that the designated driver<lb />
becomes a national<lb />
phenomenon Haines said.<lb />
Haines is opposed to the raised<lb />
drinking age, which he says<lb />
"made criminals out of 18-year-<lb />
olds. It took drinking out of a<lb />
controlled atmosphere and into<lb />
an uncontrolled atmosphere he<lb />
said. Underage students are<lb />
allowed into the Attic, but are<lb />
not allowed to drink, a situation<lb />
Haines said has resulted in<lb />
several arrests. "We will continue<lb />
to do that Haines said, adding<lb />
that the club's license is at stake if<lb />
they violate the rules.<lb />
The decline in drinking and<lb />
nightclub attendance is "an<lb />
industry-wide situation and is not<lb />
different anywhere else Haines<lb />
said.<lb />
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JANUARY 29, 1985<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
Omtga Psi Phi<lb />
Will t� partying at tne unlimited Touch<lb />
Thurv Jan 31 Tttara will b� a 11 nappy<lb />
hour and all procaads will go to our National<lb />
Talant Hunt Schoiarahlp Program There<lb />
will be also be a tight leans contest! I 1st �2S.<lb />
Jno tlS<lb />
Ecconimics Association<lb />
The new economics association will meet<lb />
Wed , Jan 30 at I p m in room 712<lb />
Mendenhall All economics malors and<lb />
minors are Invited to attend this meeting and<lb />
learn the practical side o economics We<lb />
want to help you I<lb />
international Student Assoc.<lb />
We have a very Important meeting on Feb<lb />
2nd at 6 p m In Mendenhall 271 We are go<lb />
Ing to vote and we need your opinion Also<lb />
the tickets tor me international dinner will<lb />
be available to all members Don � torget<lb />
It<lb />
UGSC<lb />
United Greed and Social Council will have a<lb />
meeting Wed Jan 30 at I p m In room 1CM<lb />
west wing in Joyner Library<lb />
NAACP<lb />
We are having a membership drive Toes<lb />
and Wed trom Jam to 2 p m Jan 2 30 in<lb />
the Student Supply Store Lobby So stop by<lb />
and discover the roles ot NAACP in your<lb />
past presen' and future Then you'll know<lb />
why you should become member o? NAACP<lb />
today 11<lb />
Presbyterian Fellowship<lb />
Tues Jan 79 at 7 30 p m will be the tirst<lb />
gather'ng o the Westminister Fellowship<lb />
we will meet at the Methodist Student<lb />
Center 501 East fifth st (across from Gar<lb />
rer� dormi Please join us tor singing, mun<lb />
ehies. and making plans<lb />
Wed. Night Fellowship<lb />
Suppers<lb />
Are held at the Methodist Student Center at<lb />
i 30 p m Cost of the meal is 12 Come ioln us<lb />
for food, fellowship end a short program<lb />
Please call 7S 2030 for a reservation<lb />
Sigma Nu Little Sisters<lb />
AH glr!� are invited to join the knights of<lb />
Sigma Nu and their little sisters tor their an<lb />
nual oalame party Tues at 9 p.m Party<lb />
will be at the Sigma Nu house oH Cotanche<lb />
St on 3th st<lb />
ECU Catholic Newman<lb />
Community<lb />
invites you to loin us this Wed We 11 be hav<lb />
ing worship service, followed by our group<lb />
meeting and dinner come by and meet your<lb />
nelghoor! whoWho knows.we may have<lb />
something you'd Hke to be involved with It<lb />
all starts Wed at 5 p m . at the ECU<lb />
Newman Center on east 10th st (lust past the<lb />
music building)<lb />
Inter-Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship<lb />
Looking for something new? Looking tor<lb />
something different in vour lite? Maybe we<lb />
can help we offer fun faith, friendship, and<lb />
even a few surprises' Why not find out for<lb />
yourseff? Join us Inter Varsity Christian<lb />
Fellowship this Wed at 7 p m in the Jenkins<lb />
Art Building audltoriulm and you iust might<lb />
see things in a new light!<lb />
Law Society<lb />
The ECU Law Society will have It's first<lb />
meeting of the spring semester on Tues<lb />
Jan TV, at 7 p m in the multi purpose room<lb />
of Mendenhall Plans for the<lb />
Washington.D C trip will be discussed All<lb />
members should definitely be there For<lb />
more Information, call Mike Gardner<lb />
mum<lb />
Womens Soccer Club<lb />
Indoor Soccer tournament to be held March<lb />
1517 tor all organize independent teams<lb />
Contact Ginger vann at 757 9722 or Vanessa<lb />
Hlgdon at 757 6064 If you are interested 15<lb />
entry fee<lb />
All woman Interested In participating in<lb />
th club, must attend an organizational<lb />
meeting Thurj , Jan 31 at 7 in 105 B<lb />
�I Gym<lb />
Hostage Club<lb />
Will meet this Thurs, Jan 30,at 5 it will be<lb />
held at PI Wilson Acres Ned Jeffries will be<lb />
the guest speaker<lb />
Kappa Alpha Psi<lb />
Will be having It's formal smoker Tues , Jan<lb />
??. In that coffeehouse MSC 8 � 10 All In<lb />
terested men are Invited<lb />
KYF<lb />
There will be a meeting of the King Youth<lb />
Fellowship on Jan 29 at 7 p m In 238<lb />
Mendenhall Anyone Interested contact Jack<lb />
at 757 108!<lb />
Pre-Med<lb />
Attention members, officers and pledges<lb />
There is an important meeting Tues , Jan 29<lb />
at 7 30 In Flanagan 307 The speaker will be<lb />
Mr Canton P Smith, a Curator at the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine at 7 There will be an ex<lb />
ecutlve meeting in conference room also at 7<lb />
in tlanagan 307 there will be a pledge<lb />
meeting All are invited Refreshments will<lb />
be served<lb />
UGSC<lb />
Will be having it's meeting Wed .Jan 30 In<lb />
room 104 West Wing of Joyner Library at 6<lb />
p m<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
Pirate Walk ECUS Student Escort service<lb />
is accepting applicants tor the positions of<lb />
Assistant Director, and Secretary and<lb />
treasurer for spring semester Applications<lb />
are available in the SGA office and should be<lb />
returned by Wed , Jan 30 by 5 p m<lb />
Pirate Walk will have an organizational<lb />
meeting on Thurs Jan 31st at 4 p m In 212<lb />
Mendenhall All persons interested in the<lb />
positions of Pirate Excorts or Night<lb />
Operators are urged to attend this meeting<lb />
or come by the Pirate Walk office by Frl .<lb />
Feb 1st. between the hours of 12 1 30 p m<lb />
Fall semester escorts unable to work this<lb />
semester should bring their iackets by the<lb />
SGA office before fri . Feb 1st<lb />
Sign Language Class<lb />
A non credit sign language class Is being of<lb />
tered every Wed night from 6 to 9 p m<lb />
There is no tee for the class and anyone can<lb />
attend iust show up tomorrow night at 6 in<lb />
B 10 (the media room in Joyner Library)<lb />
The only prerequisite is interest and the time<lb />
tor class<lb />
Early Childhood Education<lb />
Club<lb />
is meeting today at 5 p m in room 129<lb />
Speight A film will be shown Please come!<lb />
Summer Jobs<lb />
Thomas Nelson inc has positions available<lb />
for the up coming summer Students in<lb />
terested in having a summer job that will<lb />
give valuable ioto experience and good<lb />
money should attend one of the following<lb />
meetings Thurs Jan 31 in Brewsfer D wing<lb />
at 1 3 30 7 in room 102 A grade point<lb />
average of 2 5 is required<lb />
SNEHA<lb />
Attention environmentalists, the Student Na<lb />
tional Environmental Health Organization is<lb />
meeting Wed Jan 30th at 3 in the 2nd floor<lb />
EHLT lab Club members and other in<lb />
terested persons are urged to attend<lb />
Society for Advancement<lb />
Encourages everyone to ioin us on a tour of<lb />
the Greenville Athletic Club See manage<lb />
ment at its best Join us Wed at 4 A free<lb />
guest pass to all who participate For more<lb />
info call Wayne 752 0385 or Rick 752 8787<lb />
Army ROTC<lb />
The latest in Army Technology will be<lb />
featured in a color video exhibit entitled<lb />
Todays Weapons' at Joyner Library from 9<lb />
am 3pm on Tues . Jan 2v The exhibit is<lb />
presented by the US Army Material Com<lb />
mand. lAMC) headquartered in Alexandria<lb />
Va and is sponsored by the Army ROTC<lb />
AMC is responsible for supplying the field<lb />
soldier the best and most reliable weapons<lb />
and equipment Military and civilian AMC<lb />
personnel wni be on hand to answer ques<lb />
tons about The exhibit weapons systems and<lb />
possible career opportunities<lb />
Application For Student<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Committee Chairperson<lb />
The Student Homecoming committee is<lb />
responsible for planning, promoting, and<lb />
presenting the annual Homecoming ac<lb />
tivlfies This festival of events is one of the<lb />
largest programs happening at the Universi<lb />
ty each year Among the responsibilities of<lb />
the committee are the following securing<lb />
bands for the parade, conducting the parade,<lb />
arranging half time activities at the football<lb />
game, securing iudges for the floats and<lb />
house and residence hall decorations, and<lb />
presenting entertainment<lb />
The Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
chairperson is the individual who has overall<lb />
responsibility for Homecoming Students in<lb />
terested in being considered for the position<lb />
of Student Homecoming Committee<lb />
Chairperson may pick up application forms<lb />
at either MSL I iformationDesk or the<lb />
Taylor Slaughter Alumni Center The<lb />
Deadline tor applying for this position is Jan<lb />
28<lb />
ECU Student Union<lb />
Needs You<lb />
Help us plan concerts, trips, movies, dances,<lb />
art exhibitions, minority programs, recrea<lb />
tlon activities, and other special events! Ap<lb />
plications tor committee chairpersons are<lb />
available at Mendenhall Student Center's In<lb />
formation desk Applications are being ac<lb />
cepted from Jan 21 Feb 1 For more infor<lb />
metion contact the Student union office at<lb />
757 6611, ext 210<lb />
The Student Union Visual Arts committee<lb />
win meet on Thurs . Jan 24 at 4 p m In room<lb />
241 of Mendenhall Student Center All<lb />
members and Interested students are urged<lb />
to attend<lb />
The Student Union Coffeehouse Committee<lb />
will meet on Tues , Jan 29, at 5 p m in room<lb />
241 of Mendenhall Student Center All<lb />
members and Interested students are urged<lb />
to attend<lb />
Spoleto Festivel<lb />
Remember the deadline' for application Is<lb />
Feb 17 If you are Interested, please contact<lb />
the Co op office as soon as possible<lb />
Business. Music. Theatre Arts. English and<lb />
Writing, Art and Home Economics malors<lb />
are encouraged to applly Salary Is $125 per<lb />
week, free housing, S50 paid toward<lb />
transportation cost<lb />
Banking Positions<lb />
Interested In Banking as a careeer? Local<lb />
financial Institution seeks career minded<lb />
students maorlng in Business. Finance, Ac<lb />
counting for Spring and Summer<lb />
IvfJS Students should be graduating seniors<lb />
Contact the cooperative Education Office In<lb />
313 Rawl Building for more information<lb />
Air Products<lb />
Nationwide producer of Industrial chemicals<lb />
and gases offers sumer program with head<lb />
quarters and regional offices Rising Seniors<lb />
with good GPA and maiorlng In chemistry,<lb />
business, accounting, or computer science<lb />
invited to apply For more information con<lb />
tact the Coopertive Education Office In 313<lb />
Rawl Building<lb />
Summer Jobs<lb />
With major food service corporation having<lb />
facilities throughout the Southeast Food and<lb />
Nutrition malors Interested in career related<lb />
experience paying V4 50 J5 per hour Contact<lb />
Cooperative Education office in 313 Rawl<lb />
Building<lb />
Foreign Students<lb />
Individual and group tutoring in English as a<lb />
second language will be offered In the<lb />
English Writing Center, A 309 at noon on<lb />
Mon, Wed and Frl and at 2 on Mon Inten<lb />
slve work on writing and speech are also<lb />
avallavle for more info -come by the center<lb />
Army ROTC<lb />
There will be a Marauder meeting on Wed<lb />
Jan 30 at 8 in room 221 at Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center Up coming events wil' be<lb />
discussed<lb />
Law Society<lb />
The ECU Law Society would like to extend<lb />
an invitation to all members and the general<lb />
public to attend Irs first meeting this<lb />
semester We will be meeting on Tues , Jan<lb />
29 at 7 p m in the multipurpose room at<lb />
mendenhall Plans will be discussed tor our<lb />
spring trip to Washington D C For more in<lb />
formation, call Mike Gardner 7S8 1640<lb />
Scuba Diving Adventures<lb />
Spring Break Dive in the fabulous Flonaa<lb />
Keys with Ray Scharf and Captain Slate<lb />
ECU graduate class of 1971, from the Atlantis<lb />
Dive Center on the only coral reef in the con<lb />
tinentai united States<lb />
Dive program includes five days of diving,<lb />
dally boat trips, lodging and fun breakfost<lb />
For registration and information call Ray<lb />
Scharf, Director of Aquatics at 757 6441 or<lb />
756 9339 Total cost s �35 and includes a 1100<lb />
non refundable deposit Non diver cost is<lb />
$182<lb />
Blood and Organ Drive<lb />
There will be a Red Cross Bloodmobiie and<lb />
Lions Club Organ donor drive held on the<lb />
campus of ECU on Tues . Jan 29 and Wed<lb />
Jan 30 from 12 noon to 6 p m in Mendenhall<lb />
244 There will be a representative from the<lb />
Lions Club on hano to answer ar.y questions<lb />
you may have on the subiect of organ dona<lb />
tions and be accepting eyewili and other<lb />
organ donor committments on these days<lb />
The Bloodmobiie and Organ Drive are spon<lb />
cored by the ECU Biology Club Please<lb />
students and faculty, give the gift of life and<lb />
support this worthwile cause<lb />
All Teacher Education Students<lb />
Applying for Upper Division<lb />
The department of Speech Language and<lb />
Auditory Pathology (SLAP) will be pro<lb />
vidlng the speech and hearing screening for<lb />
all students eligible for admission to the up<lb />
per division of teacher education on Mon ,<lb />
Jan 28 Jan X<lb />
The department will be testing from 5 7 on<lb />
the days listed above No appointment is<lb />
needed Do Not call their office for an ap<lb />
pointment The LOAP department is located<lb />
In a trailer adjacent to Belk building on<lb />
Charles St<lb />
Again.no appointment is needed<lb />
Assertiveness Training<lb />
Workshop<lb />
A three part workshop offered to students at<lb />
no cost by the University Counseling Center<lb />
Thurs , Jan 31. Feb 74,14 All three sessions<lb />
will be conducted from 3-4 p.m. in 306 Wright<lb />
Annex (757 6661)<lb />
The workshop will focus on helping<lb />
members distinguish between their asser<lb />
tivc, aggress've. and nonassertive<lb />
behaviors Participants can learn how to ex<lb />
press themselves directly and openly, and<lb />
respond to Interpersonal situations In a man<lb />
ner which neither compromises individual<lb />
beliefs nor offends others Please call<lb />
Counseling Center tor registration<lb />
8z iEaat Ear0liniatt<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
We are now taking applications for typesetters.<lb />
Persons possessing skills in typing or computer<lb />
typesetting should turn an application to The East<lb />
Carolinian office between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The job<lb />
involves working Sunday night, and on Monday and<lb />
Wednesday afternoon between 12 p.m. and 7p.m.<lb />
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Honor Board<lb />
There will be an Important mandatory<lb />
meeting tonight after the honor board cases<lb />
All alternates are required to attend The<lb />
meeting Is at 6 p m sharp<lb />
Div. of Continuing<lb />
Education<lb />
Continuing Education Non Credit Courses<lb />
Speed Readlng-Thurs , Feb 14 Apr II; 7 9<lb />
p m 8 sessions<lb />
Beginning Italian Tues , and Thurs , Feb<lb />
14 Mar 26, 7 8 30 p m 10 sessions<lb />
Camera I Tues . Feb 19 Mar 26 7 9 p m 5<lb />
sessions<lb />
Register at Erwln Hall or call 757 6143<lb />
Math and Computer<lb />
Science Jobs<lb />
Deadlines for many of the math and CSCI<lb />
lobs In Co op for summer and fall are soon<lb />
One of best lobs for someone who has com<lb />
pleted COBOL has Jan 25 deadline! If you<lb />
have not registered with Co op. come now to<lb />
Rawl 313 to register if you have registered,<lb />
make appointment to see your coordinator<lb />
as soon as possible!<lb />
Calenders<lb />
The ECU Biology Club In association with<lb />
the Department of Biology are offering for<lb />
sale Scanning Electron Microscoput for the<lb />
department These calenders are not only<lb />
functional pieces of Biological Art the pro<lb />
ceeds will also raise mor.ey for Research<lb />
Presentations and for the publication of a<lb />
Pre Professional Handbook authored by<lb />
members ot the Biology Club The calenders<lb />
are available through the Biology Depart<lb />
mental Office or at the Student Supply Store<lb />
and UBE Thank you for your continuing<lb />
support<lb />
NAACP<lb />
The NAACP Text meeting will be held on<lb />
Mon , Jan 28th in mendenhall student center<lb />
in the coffeehousse at 5 30 p m Everyone is<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
Swim Meet<lb />
The annual IRS swim meet will be held In<lb />
early ,(, Register Feb 2 7 Get your squad<lb />
together nnc poo, rniir ruor, Sign up in 204<lb />
memorial gym<lb />
Weight Training Clinic<lb />
im rec services will offer a free weight train<lb />
ing clinic on Jan 294,30 from 89 pm To<lb />
become a part, register in room 204<lb />
memorial gym The limit is 15<lb />
Amabassadors<lb />
We will have a general meeting Wed Jan 30<lb />
at 5 p m in the mendenhall multipurpose<lb />
room This is a very important meeting<lb />
Mope To see everyone there<lb />
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Legislators Advised of Fee Increases<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Maaatfag Editor<lb />
The SGA Legislature was ad-<lb />
vised Monday night by Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
Elmer Meyer of proposed student<lb />
fee increases for the 1985-86<lb />
school year. If the fee increases<lb />
were passed, combined student<lb />
fees would be $354 per year, up<lb />
$18 from $336.<lb />
The major increase would be<lb />
$16 in the athletic fee, bringing<lb />
the total to $101. The only other<lb />
increase is $2 for Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
Director of Athletics Ken Karr<lb />
told the Legislature the increase<lb />
was needed to keep tli. athletic<lb />
department on schedule in a five-<lb />
year plan that would increase the<lb />
athletic budget from its current<lb />
$3.3 million to between $4 �<lb />
$4.4 million in 1987-88.<lb />
Karr said the money is needed<lb />
to keep the athletic program in<lb />
NCAA Division I-A. Athletics<lb />
will be required to add two<lb />
women's sports under NCAA<lb />
regulations, and the addition of a<lb />
fifth home game will require ad-<lb />
ditional funds.<lb />
The SGA makes recommenda-<lb />
tions to the chancellor about the<lb />
fee increases, which are non-<lb />
binding. The chancellor then pro-<lb />
poses increases to the Board of<lb />
Trustees, which submits them to<lb />
the UNC-Board of Governors for<lb />
approval. The SGA did not act<lb />
on the fee increase Monday<lb />
night.<lb />
Student fees provide about<lb />
$1.1 million of the $3.3 million<lb />
athletic budget. Other revenue<lb />
comes from private sources, such<lb />
as the Pirate Club, and gate<lb />
receipts and guarantees.<lb />
Concern over the amount of<lb />
money the athletic department<lb />
allocates to the Cheerleaders and<lb />
Marching Pirates expressed in the<lb />
meeting will result, according the<lb />
Chairman of the Student Welfare<lb />
Committeed, in a forum on the<lb />
issue.<lb />
Dorm rent will also be increas-<lb />
ed $15 per semester under the<lb />
proposal. The total bill for an in-<lb />
state dorm student would now be<lb />
increased to $851.<lb />
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Right Wing Group Rejected By SGA<lb />
By GREG RIDEOLT<lb />
Muiflag Mitor<lb />
The SGA Legislature Monday<lb />
rejected the constitution of the<lb />
ECU Wolverines, a group of<lb />
students which, according to the<lb />
constitution submitted to the<lb />
Legislature, "shall provide an<lb />
opportunity for right-wing<lb />
students to espouse their values<lb />
and educate others in the ECU<lb />
community" about the promise<lb />
conservatism holds. Approval of<lb />
a constitution makes a group<lb />
eligible for SGA funds and<lb />
university meeting rooms.<lb />
Disapproval of the constitu-<lb />
tion, by a vote of 13-5, came after<lb />
Legislator Rich Wynne pointed<lb />
out a section which stated: "All<lb />
members will be of sound conser-<lb />
vative mind and will truly believe<lb />
in the ways of Dr. Laffer and<lb />
Newt Gingrich and Jack Kemp.<lb />
They may be required to van-<lb />
dalize pictures of Sandanistas,<lb />
and to own at least one weapon is<lb />
highly encouraged<lb />
Wynne, who later added an<lb />
amendment which would have<lb />
made the group abide by all state,<lb />
university and SGA rules and<lb />
laws, eventually voted in favor of<lb />
passing the constitution.<lb />
Gordon Walker, 20, a junior<lb />
economics major and president<lb />
of the Wolverines, was upset over<lb />
the action. "I'm kind of upset<lb />
he said. "I think they<lb />
misunderstood us Walker said<lb />
the constitution was meant to be<lb />
taken seriously, but the group<lb />
will rewrite it and bring the con-<lb />
stitution back before the<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
Legislator Dennis Kilcoyne, a<lb />
member of the Wolverines, said<lb />
the Legislature's action was<lb />
"shameful" in light of the other<lb />
groups that the SGA sanctions.<lb />
The group, which got its name<lb />
from the band of freedom<lb />
fighters in the movie Red Dawn,<lb />
was started to get students to<lb />
"think Walker said. He said<lb />
the group plans to petition the<lb />
SGA to stockpile survival kits in<lb />
case of a nuclear attack. Walker<lb />
said this was a response to Brown<lb />
University students who voted to<lb />
ask their administration to stock<lb />
cyanide tablets in case of a<lb />
nuclear war. Walker called the<lb />
Brown students' actions<lb />
"wimpy<lb />
The group's constitution calls<lb />
for an advisor who will be "con-<lb />
servative in nature (which<lb />
eliminates 98 percent of the pro-<lb />
fessors) and a member of the<lb />
faculty, such as it is<lb />
School Leaders Want Dorm Changes<lb />
CHAPEL HILL (UPI)<lb />
About 80 percent of the Universi-<lb />
ty of North Carolina's on-<lb />
campus black students live in<lb />
four of the school's 29 dor-<lb />
mitories and student leaders are<lb />
demanding change.<lb />
Paul Parker, student body<lb />
president, said visiting student<lb />
government leaders at a national<lb />
conference last spring "were just<lb />
amazed" at the racial and<lb />
cultural schism at the university.<lb />
"They could see the difference<lb />
immediately. They were<lb />
shocked Parker said.<lb />
"We can have white students<lb />
on this campus who never have to<lb />
interact with black students if<lb />
they don't want to. And that's<lb />
not fair he said. "Blacks have<lb />
to associate with white students.<lb />
There is an incredible dichotomy<lb />
on this campus<lb />
The university has agreed to a<lb />
project this fall to house 50 per-<lb />
cent white and 50 percent minori-<lb />
ty students in a North Campus<lb />
dormitory, if at least 100 students<lb />
volunteer. Parker said 88 people<lb />
have already volunteered.<lb />
But black leaders said they fear<lb />
an evenly split black-white dor-<lb />
mitory would lead to integrating<lb />
the campus by computers ran-<lb />
domly assigning rooms, when the<lb />
emphasis should be on enrolling<lb />
more black students.<lb />
Of the 6,808 students who live<lb />
on campus, 1,133 are blacks,<lb />
most living on the South Cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
"The root of the problem lies<lb />
not so much in where black<lb />
students live but how many black<lb />
students are at school here. The<lb />
way to integrate this on-campus<lb />
situation is to have more minority<lb />
students said Sherrod Banks,<lb />
Black Student Movement presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
"It's been my opinion that you<lb />
will not achieve integration by<lb />
dispersing an 8 percent popula-<lb />
tion all over campus. What you'll<lb />
have i5 a white campus peppered<lb />
with black students.<lb />
But Parker said the project is<lb />
more of a "symbolic effort<lb />
"We're not saying it'r in any<lb />
way a solution to racial pro-<lb />
blems Parker said. "We would<lb />
hope that it would lead to people<lb />
bringing an awareness to other<lb />
backgrounds, that the white<lb />
Anglo-Saxon background is not<lb />
the only background on<lb />
campus<lb />
Evelma White said she did not<lb />
want to feel black students are<lb />
"diluted among the white majori-<lb />
ty<lb />
"As a black student, if you ask<lb />
me am I willing to move to North<lb />
Campus so 30 or 40 white people<lb />
can come in contact with one<lb />
black student � is that fair to ask<lb />
of any one minority student?"<lb />
White said.<lb />
Diane Miller said she knew of<lb />
only one black student in her<lb />
North Campus building and that<lb />
"just doesn't give each race the<lb />
exposure to the other that they<lb />
need<lb />
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many blacks Miller said. "It's<lb />
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Vigilante<lb />
Response Can Breed Anarchy<lb />
Bernhard Goetz is being called a<lb />
hero. Letters to editors across the<lb />
land have been heavily pro-Goetz.<lb />
What has this man done? Has he<lb />
saved burning babies from roaring<lb />
tenement fires? Did he single-<lb />
handedly capture an enemy bat-<lb />
talion? Did he bravely go where no<lb />
man has gone before? Well, in a<lb />
word, no. What he did was shoot<lb />
four black teen-agers in a New<lb />
York City subway car last month.<lb />
The 37-year-old electronics ex-<lb />
pert has achieved celebrity status.<lb />
"Thug Buster" T-shirts are ap-<lb />
pearing on New York City street<lb />
corners; a rock group wrote a song<lb />
in his honor; The subway-<lb />
patrolling Guardian Angels are<lb />
collecting money for his defense.<lb />
All this because he shot some sub-<lb />
way thugs. All this because he<lb />
flagrantly took the law into his<lb />
own hands and replied to a request<lb />
for five dollars from four rowdy<lb />
youths with bullets from a ,38-cal<lb />
handgun, shooting two of them in<lb />
the back.<lb />
Why is our country, the land of<lb />
law and Tightness, bestowing ex-<lb />
alted status on a frustrated man<lb />
who was taking revenge for earlier<lb />
incidents in his life? Why is this<lb />
vigilante fascinating to our<lb />
nation's citizens? Well, maybe it's<lb />
because he did what we all want to<lb />
do. Maybe his fighting back<lb />
against the crime that runs so easi-<lb />
ly through our city streets is a way<lb />
to tell the law enforcement of the<lb />
land that we're tired of being<lb />
scared.<lb />
The president, who in a press<lb />
conference was asked what he<lb />
thought of the incident, said he<lb />
sympathized with the public's<lb />
frustration, thus off-handedly con-<lb />
doning Goetz's style of justice.<lb />
Some say it's a way of society tell-<lb />
ing authorities that they are failing<lb />
to protect its citizens. Maybe it's<lb />
easy for those of us who live so far<lb />
away from the violence that in-<lb />
habits our cities to abhor the<lb />
methods this man took to combat<lb />
the lawlessness he perceived. But<lb />
we have to believe that even those<lb />
who shout this man's praises<lb />
secretly know what this man did is<lb />
wrong.<lb />
Goetz committed attempted<lb />
murder, pure and simple. This is<lb />
not a case of a man protecting<lb />
himself in a hostile subway tram.<lb />
No, Goetz not only tried to ward<lb />
off the four teen-agers who tried to<lb />
fleece him for five bucks, he turn-<lb />
ed on them in a premeditated man-<lb />
ner and ended up shooting two of<lb />
the youthful thugs in the back. He<lb />
broke the law and should be<lb />
punished accordingly.<lb />
But, he is not going to be, it<lb />
seems. The charges against him<lb />
have been downgraded to carrying<lb />
an illegal weapon. This seems to be<lb />
an attempt by New York city to<lb />
placate its citizenry. But that is not<lb />
the function of a municipal justice<lb />
system. They are to be the bringers<lb />
of the law. they are to lead the ci-<lb />
ty's populus in the right manner.<lb />
They are failing.<lb />
Sure we understand the frustra-<lb />
tion. But not to the extent that we<lb />
condone acts of violence and<lb />
lawlessness. Some have said the<lb />
shootings have racial overtones;<lb />
black citizens have even shown<lb />
support for the action. It seems<lb />
everyone is afraid and groping for<lb />
a way to cope with inner city<lb />
violence.<lb />
What we ask is that everyone<lb />
remember that when citizens take<lb />
the law into their own hands, there<lb />
is no more law. Those who do so<lb />
should suffer the full penalties re-<lb />
quired for their action. If everyone<lb />
advocated this kind of justice, our<lb />
system would fail and our nation<lb />
would be plunged into anarchy.<lb />
This man is no hero. He is no mar-<lb />
tyr. He is no savior. He is a<lb />
criminal. Just keep in mind that he<lb />
shot two men in the back next time<lb />
you walk away.<lb />
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Campus Forum<lb />
Abortion Editorial Disturbing<lb />
The column, "Minority Without<lb />
Support" by Greg Rideout was in-<lb />
teresting but disturbing. Greg, 1 care<lb />
not to comment on the political aspects<lb />
of your article. That was interesting. I<lb />
do care to comment on the biological<lb />
aspects of your article That was<lb />
disturbing. I mean, Greg, how do you<lb />
know �'at a fetus is not human? In<lb />
your statement, "But it is not (human).<lb />
A fetus is the unborn, the unliving 1<lb />
did not know whether that knowledge<lb />
was self-authoritative or somehow<lb />
revealed.<lb />
The fetus is either dead or alive, is it<lb />
not? Are not all things either living or<lb />
non-living9 So, because a fetus is in the<lb />
womb and is not a completely<lb />
developed human being, it is unliving"1<lb />
1 myself, though out of the womb, do<lb />
not consider myself a completely<lb />
developed human being. I am pro-<lb />
choice, but not at the expense of<lb />
human life.<lb />
But my purpose was not to discuss<lb />
abortion. Man has not yet been able to<lb />
decide for himself when life begins, but<lb />
God knc ws. All that I ask of you is to<lb />
please be sure that you are sure without<lb />
a doubt before you make such<lb />
authoritative statements about life, lest<lb />
you lead someone astray.<lb />
Let's thank God though that we live<lb />
in a country where we can express our<lb />
ideas without fear. And I thank God<lb />
that we have a government which<lb />
acknowledges that all men are created<lb />
equal and endowed by their creator<lb />
with certain inalienable rights; that<lb />
among these are life, liberty, and the<lb />
pursuit of happiness<lb />
James Blake Eudailey<lb />
Senior, Engl<lb />
Wrong, Greg<lb />
According to an editorial by Greg<lb />
Rideout, human life begins when one<lb />
can speak and maintain affectionate<lb />
and close relationships. One must re-<lb />
main cuddly in order to be termed<lb />
"alive<lb />
I refuse to make a statement dealing<lb />
with Mr. Rideout'scuddliness, but I do<lb />
wish to say that his writing, which<lb />
seems to lack proper reasoning and<lb />
good taste, should not be allowed to<lb />
live.<lb />
Let us consider two different<lb />
scenarios. First, the anti-abortionists<lb />
win and abortion is outlawed. Later we<lb />
find that fetuses are actually lifeless,<lb />
friendless lumps. What is the result"1 A<lb />
lot of people will be living that other-<lb />
wise would not be. But, what if the<lb />
pro-abortionists win and abortion is<lb />
still legal9 What if after ha: we find<lb />
out that, indeed, fetuses are just small<lb />
people beginning to develop? What we<lb />
have is wide-spread mass murder like<lb />
none other in the history of man. 1 pro-<lb />
pose that we not risk the possibilil �<lb />
mass murder as long as there is the<lb />
slightest chance that abortion is wrong.<lb />
As far as I know, most medical<lb />
research has proven that a fetus is quite<lb />
living and quite responsive to pain and<lb />
outside stimulus. When a couple con-<lb />
ceives, whether by accident or plan, a<lb />
new life is begun. That life must be<lb />
cared for whether it is an accident or<lb />
not. It is no longer just the woman's<lb />
own body. It is a woman with another<lb />
being in her womb. It is its parents<lb />
responsibility to bring it into the world<lb />
and raise it or give it to someone else to<lb />
raise. Taking responsibility for one's<lb />
actions has never killed anyone.<lb />
Rather, it makes for a stronger person.<lb />
Abortion, however, ignores respon-<lb />
sibility and kills babies. Everyone<lb />
loses.<lb />
If Mr. Rideout's criterion for human<lb />
life (friendliness, speech and cud-<lb />
dliness) is correct, then what about<lb />
newborn babies who have no friends,<lb />
cannot speak and are too wet to be<lb />
cuddly? Should they die, too?<lb />
Bill Green<lb />
Senior, Finance.<lb />
Marx Wrong, Too<lb />
Fay Stone . .<lb />
� �. escalating del i<lb />
worsening environmem i<lb />
structural change whi<lb />
flawed nature of current -<lb />
stitutional arrange-<lb />
ly two possible irses I tion. We<lb />
may stick with<lb />
adds will lead to d He I<lb />
make the a!?ere clear, b<lb />
fen some clues and one suggt<lb />
Like a straw man he sets ip<lb />
"conservative" <lb />
magic ot the markei - trial<lb />
blems sirnp ,� disapj :ar V<lb />
realize a sound econon c<lb />
panacea. But, the markei d c<lb />
vital information betwec pi<lb />
and consumers. When<lb />
to work, shortages and waste ai<lb />
evitable.<lb />
The next "conservative" h<lb />
aim a; is the "freedom of :he<lb />
proper: y to di :<lb />
he sees fit Property rights a<lb />
basic a freedom that the 1<lb />
Constitution took them for gra<lb />
When the state owns all<lb />
gains enormous power<lb />
Mr. Stone's -<lb />
sion of democracy into the e<lb />
sphere The individual .<lb />
the free market decide wh<lb />
ed by voting with :ne:r  He<lb />
gests our politicians and<lb />
could do a better j<lb />
These are not new ideas; Marx and<lb />
Lenin suggested them many decades<lb />
ago. They have been tried, found lack-<lb />
ing and rejected country by country.<lb />
Don't you have some new ideas, Mr<lb />
Stone.<lb />
Alan Jones<lb />
Greenville<lb />
H<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
Running Of Multinationals Contribute To Economic State<lb />
By JAY STONE<lb />
A phenomenon that has received a lot<lb />
of attention lately is the globalization of<lb />
the economy. The issue is usually couch-<lb />
ed as follows:<lb />
Before 1965, foreign trade did not<lb />
figure significantly in the American<lb />
economy. This situation has changed<lb />
dramatically. By 1980, more than 70<lb />
percent of all the goods produced in the<lb />
United States were actively competing<lb />
with foreign goods. More to the point,<lb />
while in 1980, 19 percent of the goods<lb />
Americans made were exported, more<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
than 22 percent of the goods Americans<lb />
used were imported. Thus, America has<lb />
become very much a part of the world<lb />
market, but American producers have<lb />
not fared particularly well in this new<lb />
context relative to foreign producers.<lb />
The U.S. trade deficit is projected to<lb />
reach SI SO billion next year. Without a<lb />
coherent approach to our trade pro-<lb />
blems, the foreign trade deficit could<lb />
soon be as big � and possibly<lb />
troublesome � as the budget deficit.<lb />
This analysis, as far as it goes, is cor-<lb />
rect. Yet it fails to shed much light on<lb />
the causes of our current economic<lb />
malaise. To be properly understood the<lb />
trade deficit must be seen as the symp-<lb />
tom of a structural crisis that has its<lb />
roots in the collapse of the Bretton<lb />
Woods system and the way the<lb />
American corporation is run. This struc-<lb />
tural crisis is also caused by other fac-<lb />
tors, which will be examined later in this<lb />
series.<lb />
Barry Bluestone and Bennett Harrison<lb />
offer a provocative analysis of tht<lb />
development of the modern corporate<lb />
economy in their book The Dein-<lb />
dustrialization of America. According<lb />
to them, after the United States emerged<lb />
from WWII it possessed the most<lb />
powerful army and more than half of all<lb />
the usable productive capacity in the<lb />
world. In addition, it became the banker<lb />
and creditor to both former allies and<lb />
former enemies.<lb />
America's domination of the global<lb />
economy was cemented by the establish-<lb />
ment of the dollar as the capitalist<lb />
world's principal reserve currency at the<lb />
1944 Bretton Woods Conference.<lb />
In this environment, American cor-<lb />
porations were able to make massive in-<lb />
vestments abroad in new plants and<lb />
equipment, producing commodities for<lb />
foreign markets and, later on, for re-<lb />
importing back into the United States<lb />
itself. These direct shifts of private<lb />
American capital became truly enor-<lb />
mous during the 1960s.<lb />
The widespread plants, mines,<lb />
distribution centers and offices of the<lb />
multinational corporations made up en-<lb />
tire production systems linked on a<lb />
global scale. Their creation changed the<lb />
very meaning of "competition By<lb />
1970, close to three quarters of total<lb />
U.S. exports and upwards of one-half of<lb />
all imports were transactions between<lb />
the domestic and foreign subsidiaries of<lb />
the same multinational conglomerate<lb />
corporation.<lb />
As a result of this unprecedented<lb />
global expansion, the proportion of<lb />
total after-tax profits of U.S. corpora-<lb />
tions earned abroad rose steadily from<lb />
about 10 percent at the beginning of the<lb />
1950s to more than 20 percent at the<lb />
beginning of the 1970s.<lb />
During the 1960s the productive<lb />
capacity of the American economy near-<lb />
ly tripled, even after accounting for in-<lb />
flation. This meant uninterrupted, un-<lb />
paralleled and unprecedented economic<lb />
expansion from the end of the 1961<lb />
recession to the 1969-70 recession.<lb />
The "Golden Age" of the '50s and<lb />
'60s, however, was not to last.<lb />
Challengers to the global hegemony of<lb />
American corporations began to emerge<lb />
from behind every tree. In one industry<lb />
after another � steel, rubber, textiles,<lb />
automobile, electronics and footwear �<lb />
Japanese and European competitors<lb />
arose to challenge U.S. dominion. In<lb />
support of their own multinational cor-<lb />
porations � many of them state-owned<lb />
enterprises � the other capitalist<lb />
governments of the world refused to<lb />
abide any longer by the Bretton Woods<lb />
accords. Thus, Bretton Woods essential-<lb />
ly collapsed in 1971 when Nixon took<lb />
the United States off the gold standard<lb />
(necessarily so).<lb />
The fallout which resulted from these<lb />
developments was ominous. In 1959 the<lb />
United States was "home" for 111 of<lb />
the world's 156 largest multinational<lb />
corporations, a share of 71 percent. Bv<lb />
1976 only 68 of the 156 largest (43 per-<lb />
cent) were American-based.<lb />
The story that is often told of this<lb />
dramatic turn of affairs is how efficient-<lb />
ly the Germans and the hard-working<lb />
Japanese labored, albeit with aid from<lb />
the American government, to build<lb />
economies that were able to successfully<lb />
compete with the United States. What<lb />
that story leaves out is just how much<lb />
these economic miracles owe to the<lb />
direct involvement of American cor-<lb />
porations in their affairs.<lb />
The fact is that from the early 1950s<lb />
American corporations fequently pur-<lb />
sued their objective of gaining access to<lb />
overseas markets by granting licenses to<lb />
foreigners to enter the industry, using<lb />
technologies developed by the American<lb />
pioneer in return for a royalty. On other<lb />
occassions, the American corporation<lb />
moved abroad by implementing a joint<lb />
production arrangement with a foreign<lb />
firm, sometimes involving the construc-<lb />
tion of a "turkey plant" that would<lb />
subsequently be turned over to the host<lb />
country. Direct investment in the stock<lb />
of foreign firms by American companies<lb />
constituted still another form of global<lb />
interdependence between ostensibly in-<lb />
dependent, competing firms. Indeed, in<lb />
all three cases, it is no exaggeration to<lb />
say that American corporate manage-<lb />
ment policy during the 1950s and '60s<lb />
actually helped to create its own future<lb />
competitors.<lb />
Ironically, even while the managers<lb />
American corporations complained ol<lb />
decreased profits due to foreign com-<lb />
petition, they feverishly shifted the<lb />
production facilities abroad to escape<lb />
high labor costs and the cost of govern<lb />
ment regulation. All told, betweeen 150<lb />
and 1980, direct foreign investmen<lb />
U.S. businesses increased 16 times, from<lb />
about $12 billion to $192 billion. Over<lb />
the same period, gross private domes: c<lb />
investment grew less than half as ra<lb />
ly, from 554 billion to about S400<lb />
billion. In addition, corporal,<lb />
dismvested in the nation's productive<lb />
capacity by shifting capital away from<lb />
productive activities (modernizing plants<lb />
and equipment and training workers).<lb />
which produce jobs and increase pro-<lb />
ductivity and competitiveness, toward<lb />
unproductive activities such as corporate<lb />
mergers and speculative investment<lb />
Decisions came to be made exclusively<lb />
in the interest of enhancina or protecting<lb />
the bottom line without regard to<lb />
whether goods were produced, jobs were<lb />
created or the public interest was<lb />
enhanced The fact that each successive<lb />
recession since 1970 has resulted in<lb />
higher unemployment percentages than<lb />
the recession before it is a grim<lb />
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mannerisms. There had to be a<lb />
point where I took over as an ac-<lb />
tor<lb />
That Boyce would then join<lb />
forces with a strung-out drug<lb />
smuggler, who'd been his best<lb />
tnend in high school, to commit<lb />
the most brazen act of espionage<lb />
since World War II, was the<lb />
dramatic clincher as far as Hut-<lb />
ton was concerned.<lb />
"I think it's rare for someone<lb />
that young to have such thoughts<lb />
and take such steps Hutton<lb />
said. "Clearly what he did was<lb />
wrong, but the mind that decided<lb />
such a radical course had to be<lb />
taken seriously<lb />
Hutton was eager to plav<lb />
Boyce in the film version of The<lb />
falcon and the Snowman, an en-<lb />
thusiasm shared by Academy<lb />
Award winner John Schlesinger,<lb />
who'd been signed to direct the<lb />
project for Orion Pictures.<lb />
"I wanted to show the moral<lb />
ambiguity of someone who<lb />
thought that the best way to serve<lb />
his country was to betrav it<lb />
Hutton said.<lb />
Hutton made his co-starring<lb />
debut in television's "Friendly<lb />
Fire in which he played the son<lb />
of Carol Burnett and Ned Beam.<lb />
a bewildered, frightened teenager<lb />
who watched his parents go to<lb />
pieces after the death of his<lb />
brother, to errant American<lb />
firepower, in Vietnam.<lb />
Hutton's memorable perfor-<lb />
mance caught the eye of first-<lb />
time director Robert Redford,<lb />
who cast him in "Ordinary Peo-<lb />
ple Hutton's lonely longing for<lb />
relief from a guilt he could not<lb />
fathom brought remarkable tex-<lb />
ture to the film, which won<lb />
Oscars for Best Picture of the<lb />
Year, Best Director (Redford),<lb />
Best Screenplay (Alvin Sargent)<lb />
and Best Supporting Actor<lb />
(Huton).<lb />
In addition, he won the 1980<lb />
Golden Globe Award, the Los<lb />
Angeles Film Critics Award and<lb />
rave reviews. In an approach to<lb />
his craft which has characterized<lb />
his entire career, Hutton resear-<lb />
ched his role in "Ordinary Peo-<lb />
ple" by visiting mental hospitals<lb />
and consulting psychiatric<lb />
specialists.<lb />
He was equally conscientious<lb />
in preparing his next assignment<lb />
as the cadet major who led an in-<lb />
surrection at a troubled military<lb />
school in Taps.<lb />
"My character in Taps was a<lb />
golden boy, 1 suppose Hutton<lb />
recalled. "He excelled in<lb />
everything he did, always had,<lb />
probably always will. He was<lb />
academically in great shape and<lb />
as the cadet leader, as the<lb />
regimental commander, well,<lb />
that's the best you can do at a<lb />
military academy. Everything he<lb />
did had always been top-notch.<lb />
He was an overachiever<lb />
During four weeks of<lb />
preproduction at Pennsylvania's<lb />
Valley Forge Military Academy,<lb />
he explored his character's state<lb />
Of mind by reading Pat Conroy's<lb />
The lords of Discipline,<lb />
Melville's Billy Budd and<lb />
William Manchester's American<lb />
Caesar, a long hard look at<lb />
General Douglas MacArthur.<lb />
"It was really kind of<lb />
strenuous the first week Hut-<lb />
ton recalled. "Everybody was<lb />
complaining. You know: Oh,<lb />
God! Why do we have to do<lb />
this? Why can't we just<lb />
rehearse?" But, by the second<lb />
day, third day, everybody was<lb />
beginning to see how much it was<lb />
paying off, how beneficial it<lb />
was<lb />
After picking up a 1981 Golden<lb />
Globe nomination for Taps, Hut-<lb />
ton starred in television's The<lb />
Long Hay Home, which brought<lb />
Timothy Hutton stars as Christopher � in Orion Pictures' �� release 'The Falcon and The Sno<lb />
him the Golden Nymph at the<lb />
Cannes Film Festival and another<lb />
Golden Globe nomination.<lb />
"I'm just real happy that I<lb />
made it and that I've had the op-<lb />
portunity to work with the people<lb />
I've worked with and the roles<lb />
I've worked on Hutton said.<lb />
Hutton added theatre to his<lb />
growi-g list of credentials with<lb />
The Oldest Living Graduate,<lb />
which began as a live television<lb />
drama and continued on stage on<lb />
Los Angeles.<lb />
"I've always been interested<lb />
and curious about people Hut-<lb />
ton explained. "I've always been<lb />
a people watcher and to have the<lb />
opportunity to explore different<lb />
people through roles and to study<lb />
attitude, behavior, ways of life<lb />
and circumstance, it's what I<lb />
really like to do<lb />
Continuing to amass television<lb />
credits, "And Baby Makes Six"<lb />
and "The Best Place To Be<lb />
Hutton kept pace with his soaring<lb />
film career.<lb />
"If I hadn't been so lucky so<lb />
early he offers with a smile,<lb />
"I'd probably be an English ma-<lb />
jor at Berkeley today<lb />
After starring for Sidney<lb />
Lumet in the title role of Daniel.<lb />
as the anguished, de'ermined son<lb />
of the late Ethel and Julius<lb />
Rosenberg, he flew to the Arctic<lb />
Circle to star in Iceman as a<lb />
scientist who befriends a survivor<lb />
from our prehistoric past.<lb />
"For the first time, I was into<lb />
the research from my own point<lb />
of view instead of solely through<lb />
the character's he recalled his<lb />
preparation, which included a<lb />
heavy dose of anthropology texts<lb />
and several session at Van-<lb />
couver's well-know Museum of<lb />
Anthropology.<lb />
Researching this extraordinary<lb />
subject along with his role, Hut-<lb />
ton immersed himself in an-<lb />
thropology and learned to speak<lb />
Inuktituk, an Eskimo dialect.<lb />
"I wouldn't want to be doing<lb />
anything else he said en-<lb />
thusiastically.<lb />
Alter I he talc on and The<lb />
Snowman, Hutton filmed Turk<lb />
IH2! which will be released Feb.<lb />
15. In the film, which also stars<lb />
Robert Urich, Kim Cattrall.<lb />
Robert Culp, Darren McGavin<lb />
and Peter Boyle and is directed<lb />
by Bob Clarke, Hutton plays an<lb />
appealing and contemporary<lb />
hero, Jimmy Lynch: a street-wise<lb />
young man who discovers unex-<lb />
pected resources in himself when<lb />
wman<lb />
he is compelled to right the wrong<lb />
done to his brother<lb />
Turk 182! is a contemporary<lb />
drama which focuses on a vounc<lb />
man's crusade to redeem his<lb />
brother's reputation Hutton<lb />
explained. "I play Jimmy Lynch,<lb />
who wages an impassioned battle<lb />
against an indifferent city<lb />
bureaucracy that denied his older<lb />
brother Terry, a disabled<lb />
firefighter, his rightful pension.<lb />
"Armed only with his wits,<lb />
Jimmy sets out to topple a cor-<lb />
rupt mayor and proves that vou<lb />
can fight City Hall, as the entire<lb />
city thrills to the dare devil ex-<lb />
ploits and amazing ingenuitv i<lb />
the mysterious crusader known<lb />
only as'Turk 182 Hutton add-<lb />
ed.<lb />
Killing Fields Offers Honesty<lb />
Carlos Saura's Carmen' will be showing in Hendrix Theatre on Wednesday at 8 p.m.<lb />
'Carmen' To Steu; Up Screen In Hendrix<lb />
By DANIEL MAI RER<lb />
v.niin! rratarn f�lor<lb />
The Killing Fields is an intense,<lb />
brutally realistic, and humanly<lb />
honest motion picture. Director<lb />
Roland Joffe presents a personal<lb />
story set in the chaos of Cam-<lb />
bodia during the early 70s. In it<lb />
he offers a first-hand look at a<lb />
war-torn nation and its suffering<lb />
people.<lb />
In this frightening setting of<lb />
political anarchy, Joffe<lb />
Chronicles the true story of<lb />
Sydney Schanberg (played by-<lb />
Sam Waterston) and his Cambo-<lb />
dian assistant, translates and<lb />
friend Dith Pran (played by Dr.<lb />
Haing S. Ngor). Schanberg is a<lb />
Sew York Times war correspon-<lb />
dent who travels to Cambodia in<lb />
August of 1973 to cover<lb />
American involvement in the<lb />
growing Cambodian revolution.<lb />
When the war escalates and<lb />
American troops are forced to<lb />
evacuate the U.S. Embassy,<lb />
Schanberg, along with other<lb />
journalists, choses to remain<lb />
behind. Pran, given the chance to<lb />
leave the country, stands bv his<lb />
friend's side. What follows is the<lb />
growth of an unbreakable bond<lb />
between these two men as they<lb />
look into the horrifying face of<lb />
an insane war.<lb />
Joffe's film pulls no punches,<lb />
as he presents the Cambodian<lb />
conflict with a journalistic impar-<lb />
tiality. He does away with the<lb />
usual cinematic license and sensa-<lb />
tionalism to produce a gripping,<lb />
sometimes frightening story bas-<lb />
ed on harsh realities.<lb />
What carries the audience<lb />
above the bloody maelstom are<lb />
the superb performances by both<lb />
Waterston and Dr. Ngor. They<lb />
develop an emotional thread that<lb />
ties their characters and the au-<lb />
dience together. They share an<lb />
unspoken language characteristic<lb />
of close comrades. They are un-<lb />
doubtedly an academy award<lb />
winning combination.<lb />
Meanwhile, Director of<lb />
Photography Chris Menges lends<lb />
punctuation to Joffe's cinema<lb />
prose with several stunning at-<lb />
mosphere shots. Utilizing some<lb />
beautiful locations in Thailand<lb />
and Canada, he is able to show<lb />
the degree of devestation brought<lb />
upon Cambodia's fertile coun-<lb />
trvside.<lb />
The Killing Fields is a film that<lb />
excites the senses and touches the<lb />
heart. It is a story of friendship<lb />
hardship, and survival. Killing<lb />
Fields is destined to secure a place<lb />
for itself in motion picture<lb />
history.<lb />
By Lisa McDonald<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Carmen, Carlos Saura's in-<lb />
tense film of dance and emotion,<lb />
is coming to Hendrix Theatre<lb />
tomorrow, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m.<lb />
The story centers on celebrated<lb />
Choreographer Antonio Gades,<lb />
who, playing himself, creates the<lb />
dance version of Carmen and<lb />
searchs for a young woman to<lb />
Play the leading role opposite his<lb />
Don Jose.<lb />
Compilations begin after<lb />
Gades finds his young woman<lb />
(Laura del Sol) and falls in love<lb />
with her. His love for the woman<lb />
(whose name, coincidentally, is<lb />
Carmen) grows, and the<lb />
characters begin to live the<lb />
Carmen story while creating the<lb />
dance version.<lb />
Gades' assistant, Christina<lb />
Hoyos, stirs up trouble during a<lb />
rehearsal scene, resulting in a plot<lb />
full of jelousy and conflict.<lb />
Carmen is not just a love story,<lb />
however; the greater part of the<lb />
movie is devoted to dancing �<lb />
Spanish dancing � encompass-<lb />
ing all the usual fire and passion.<lb />
Carmens uniqueness centers<lb />
on the fact that the movie so<lb />
closely imitates life. By having<lb />
Gades and Hoyos play<lb />
themselves in a ficticious manner,<lb />
Saura, as director, shows us how<lb />
close fiction and reality can<lb />
come. Both are playing the parts<lb />
they occupy in life � that of<lb />
choreographer and assistant.<lb />
Carmen, sponsored by the<lb />
ECU Student Union Films Com-<lb />
mittee, is free to ECU students<lb />
and a guest with current IDs.<lb />
Faculty and staff must have a<lb />
Spring Semester Film Pass,<lb />
available for purchase at the Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office.<lb />
By JAMES REID<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
At last, a movie has been pro-<lb />
duced that zeros in on the tyrany<lb />
of war from the truest perspective<lb />
� the people. Killing Fields is a<lb />
sensitive film that drives to the<lb />
heart and shakes the brain-fibers.<lb />
Before the film's release, there<lb />
was a lack of real-to-life offerings<lb />
depicting what it is almost like<lb />
when war grabs its victims by the<lb />
throat.<lb />
Media can never be a replace-<lb />
ment for real experiences.<lb />
Deerhunter and Apocolypse Now<lb />
are two examples. Both films had<lb />
outstanding cinematography and<lb />
suspenseful scenes, but both lack-<lb />
ed an honest display of the emo-<lb />
tional and physical elements that<lb />
would make the films real to me.<lb />
Instead, each was pumped up<lb />
with sensationalism to increase<lb />
viewer interest.<lb />
There was no need for sensa-<lb />
tionalism in The Killing Fields.<lb />
War is graphic enough. Every<lb />
scene presented an honest ac-<lb />
count of who would be most af-<lb />
fected. It didn't cast blame on<lb />
one side more than the other. It<lb />
wasn't presented as ammunition<lb />
for any political group to use on<lb />
another. It wasn't produced to<lb />
incite sexual, violent, or<lb />
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pleasureable responses. The film<lb />
was offered in hopes of inciting<lb />
thought of how attrocious and<lb />
nauseating war is. It affects all<lb />
people, but mostly, it affects<lb />
those who hae the least amount<lb />
of control over life's uncertain-<lb />
ties the laymen.<lb />
l)ith Pran was a commoner.<lb />
He was an assistant for an<lb />
American journalist, Sydney<lb />
Schanberg Although the movie<lb />
vvas, primarily, Schanberg's ac-<lb />
count of the struggle of the Cam-<lb />
bodian people during the collapse<lb />
of their country's government<lb />
and his direct involvement with<lb />
some of those people, it was Pran<lb />
who took the viewers on an emo-<lb />
tional journey of those who were<lb />
left to the mercy of the Khmer<lb />
Rouge and later the North Viet-<lb />
namese. There was little mercy.<lb />
The viewers were subjected to the<lb />
entire spectrum of emotions ex-<lb />
cept those associated with hap-<lb />
piness.<lb />
There was very little happiness.<lb />
Even during times when humor<lb />
was injected by those who were<lb />
trying to momentarily rise above<lb />
their malady, Pran rarely was<lb />
amused. He was horrified. He<lb />
was afraid for Schanberg and<lb />
himself, but mostly, he was<lb />
frightened for his family. With<lb />
Schanberg's help, he arranged<lb />
for his wife and children to be<lb />
evacuated to the United States.<lb />
The audience had a chance to<lb />
feel some of that horror. They<lb />
witnessed Pran's struggle to flee<lb />
the embattled country and join<lb />
his family. They witnessed<lb />
Phnom Pehn being ripped apart<lb />
limb by limb. They also witnessed<lb />
Pran's torment after finding out<lb />
that he would not be able to<lb />
escape with the French press<lb />
corps.<lb />
It was a movie where the plot<lb />
was secondary. A movie where<lb />
the outcome didn't matter too<lb />
much. Sure, the outcome certain-<lb />
ly instigated applause, but it was<lb />
the intense realism that kept me<lb />
emotionally involved. The evi-<lb />
dent concern for family, friends,<lb />
and self intensified the realism.<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
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creating the realistic effects were<lb />
the superb cinematography and<lb />
the excellent sound track. Often-<lb />
times, a film can depict a scene's<lb />
natural beauty. But rarely can a<lb />
film place me within its essence.<lb />
For years, I've wondered when<lb />
a book or a motion picture would<lb />
be produced that would illustrate<lb />
the anguish the people of Indo-<lb />
China suffered. A depiction<lb />
which would show the concern or<lb />
hatred one person or group can<lb />
have towards another when both<lb />
are placed within the raw com-<lb />
ponents of war. In essence, I've<lb />
been waiting for a true and fac<lb />
tual account that would make us<lb />
do one thing � begin to think<lb />
before we commit ourselves to<lb />
war.<lb />
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JAM AKY 29, IS1' I'd.<lb />
Dukes Defeat Pirates<lb />
By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
Eric Esch scored 19 points to<lb />
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400-medley relay:(EC I Robinson.<lb />
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SUff Wrllt<lb />
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of Chris Brooks.<lb />
ECU track coach Bill Carson<lb />
was happy that the Pirates were<lb />
able to compete well, despite the<lb />
long trip.<lb />
"I would really like to com-<lb />
mend the team for doing so<lb />
well Carson remarked. "Our<lb />
season is really shaping up<lb />
 o-Sport tdltof<lb />
The ECU women's basketball<lb />
team defeated James Madison<lb />
last night 70-67, to hand the<lb />
Dukes their first loss in EC AC<lb />
South play and give the Ladv<lb />
Pirates sole possession of first<lb />
place in the conference.<lb />
ECU trailed by as manv as nine<lb />
points before tying the score at 61<lb />
at the end of regulation.<lb />
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and was ahead 67 to 63 at the two<lb />
minute mark.<lb />
JMU trimmed the Pirate lead<lb />
to two on a bucket by Alisa Har-<lb />
ris. ECU responded with a Mom-<lb />
que Pompili free throw for a<lb />
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With only 20 seconds remain-<lb />
ing in the contest Sylvia Bragg hit<lb />
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three points.<lb />
"We were taking the ball out<lb />
under our basket and Anita<lb />
Anderson screened Lorainne's<lb />
(Foster) defender and Sylvia<lb />
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ECU coach Emily Manwaring<lb />
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the contest. "That play really-<lb />
broke their back<lb />
Foster led the Lady Pirates in<lb />
scoring with 24 points, with 14<lb />
coming in the second period.<lb />
Lisa Squirewell scored 12<lb />
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with 19 points and 10 rebounds.<lb />
Anderson scored 12 points and<lb />
pulled down seven rebounds to<lb />
increase her consecutive double<lb />
figures streak to 13 games.<lb />
For the game, ECU shot 30 of<lb />
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the Dukes to 37 percent on 27 of<lb />
74 shooting.<lb />
"We pressed them most of the<lb />
game but were unable to get<lb />
many turnovers Manwaring<lb />
said. "They were burning us<lb />
when we played our man-to-man<lb />
defense. We switched to a zone<lb />
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a much better job<lb />
With the win, ECU has now<lb />
won eight games in a row and has<lb />
outscored the opposition over<lb />
that period 610 to 478.<lb />
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James Madison effectiv civ<lb />
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The Lady Pirates got an<lb />
outstanding effort from junior<lb />
guard Sylvia Bragg, who scored<lb />
23 points, in defeating Radford<lb />
University 78-67 in a non-<lb />
conference game Saturday night.<lb />
"Sylvia Bragg had one of her<lb />
best games of the season ECU<lb />
coach Emily Manwaring said.<lb />
"Her shot selection was excellent<lb />
and she really played a fine floor<lb />
game<lb />
Bragg, who entered the contest<lb />
shooting only 37 percent,<lb />
Mistered the nets hitting nine of<lb />
12 shots from the floor and five<lb />
of seven from the foul line for a<lb />
season-high 23 points.<lb />
The I ady Highlanders trailed<lb />
bv onl three points (25-22) at the<lb />
6:35 mark in the first half. The<lb />
1 ady Pirates then reeled off<lb />
12-unanswered points, with eight<lb />
coming from Lorainne Foster, to<lb />
Down Radford For Ninth Win<lb />
take a 37-22 lead with 4:13 re-<lb />
maining in the opening period.<lb />
"Lorainne Foster is really pla-<lb />
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Emily Manwaring<lb />
saidShe hit some long bombs<lb />
before the end of the half, that<lb />
put is out in front<lb />
Radford was able to reduce the<lb />
Navy Defeats Bucs<lb />
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By SCOTT COOPER<lb />
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David Robinson scored 24<lb />
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a al Academy to an 87-68 con-<lb />
ference victory over ECU Satur-<lb />
day night in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Robinson connected on 14 of<lb />
22 shots from the field and went<lb />
II of 13 from the line, finishing<lb />
with a career-high 39 points. He<lb />
also managed to grab a game-<lb />
high 18 rebounds, while rejecting<lb />
:hree shots.<lb />
Vernon Butler contributed 20<lb />
points and 11 rebounds for the<lb />
Midshipmen. Freshman Cliff<lb />
Rees added nine points before<lb />
fouling out.<lb />
ECU coach Charlie Harrison<lb />
praised Navy for their fine per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
"They've got a very good<lb />
team Harrison said. "They<lb />
have very few weaknesses, they<lb />
keep ou on your toes defensive-<lb />
ly<lb />
ECU shot 50 percent from the<lb />
field in the first half. However,<lb />
the Pirates cooled of con-<lb />
siderably in the second half,<lb />
shooting 32.3 percent.<lb />
The 4,22 fans got the Pirates<lb />
fired up early as ECU led 2-0 on a<lb />
Rov Smith tip-in. Jumpers by<lb />
tt Hardy and Curt<lb />
vanderhorst lenghthened the<lb />
Pirate lead to 8- with 16:16 left<lb />
'he opening half.<lb />
Robinson, Butler and Rees<lb />
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15-13 with 12:54 remaining in the<lb />
first half. Keith Sledge and Leon<lb />
Bass retaliated with jumpshots,<lb />
giving ECU a two-point lead<lb />
117-15).<lb />
The two teams traded baskets<lb />
for the next nine minutes. Herb<lb />
Dixon then grabbed a rebound<lb />
and drove the lenghth of the<lb />
court to score and bring the<lb />
Pirates to within one point,<lb />
36 35. Navy coach Paul Evans<lb />
was hit with a technical foul at<lb />
the 2:28 mark. William Grady<lb />
connected on one of the free<lb />
throws to knot the game at 36-36.<lb />
However, the Midshipmen<lb />
managed to keep their composure<lb />
to lead 43-40 at intermission.<lb />
Navy coach Paul Evans was<lb />
pleased with his team's play, but<lb />
felt that their first-half play<lb />
wasn't perfect.<lb />
"We weren't patient enough in<lb />
the first half Evans said. "We<lb />
needed to make more passes and<lb />
work the ball around � we ac-<lb />
complished that in the second<lb />
period<lb />
The Pirates stayed close<lb />
throughout the second half,<lb />
despite the red-hot shooting of<lb />
6-11 center David Robinson.<lb />
After being down by as many as<lb />
nine points (51-42), ECU clipped<lb />
the Navy lead to 57-55 on a<lb />
Sledge 18-foot jumper with 12:48<lb />
left in the game.<lb />
That was the closest that the<lb />
Pirates could get. As the Mid-<lb />
shipmen took command, they<lb />
outscored ECU 24-4 over the next<lb />
nine minutes of play. During the<lb />
Navy scoring rampage, Robinson<lb />
accounted for 18 points.<lb />
With the victory, Navy extends<lb />
their winning streak to 10 games.<lb />
ECU had a balanced scoring<lb />
attack that was led once again by<lb />
sophomore Grady with 15 points.<lb />
Vanderhorst and Sledge added 12<lb />
points each. Jack Turnbill added<lb />
nine. Dixon was 4-4 from the<lb />
field for eight points.<lb />
Navy coach Evans thought that<lb />
ECU is an improved team that<lb />
has many capabilities.<lb />
"They have got some very<lb />
good athletes Evans remarked.<lb />
"They've got good shooters and<lb />
played well on their outside<lb />
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In the second half, ECU led by<lb />
as many as 19 points, until Rad-<lb />
ford rallied to trim the Pirate lead<lb />
to 10 with 9:44 remaining in the<lb />
game.<lb />
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consecutive victory.<lb />
Anita Anderson contributed 16<lb />
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