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�he<lb />
(Earalmtan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 NoT �7<lb />
Wednesday, July 24, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Teacher Shortage<lb />
May Stunt Gains<lb />
Painting Scholarship<lb />
Tony Humpi, ECU News Bur.�u<lb />
KC I Chancellor John Howell, left, discusses plans for the Edward<lb />
Reep Scholarship in Painting in the School of Art with retiring pro-<lb />
fessor Edward Reep. Art School Dean Edward Irvine and pro-<lb />
fessor Ra Elmore. The $500 scholarship has been established at<lb />
LCL to honor Reep, who is retiring after 15 years as artist-in-<lb />
residence and professor of painting. The award will be given each<lb />
year to a sophomore majoring in painting, and who maintains a 3.0<lb />
overall grade point average. Reep, an exhibiting painter since 1939<lb />
had exibitions of his works in the U.S C anada, Mexico, Italy and<lb />
Great Britain.<lb />
(UPI) � Officials say a loom-<lb />
ing teacher shortage threatens re-<lb />
cent gains made in North<lb />
Carolina's public schools, and<lb />
the crisis could delay implemen-<lb />
tation of the state's new basic<lb />
education plan.<lb />
"It's obvious that we're head-<lb />
ed for a crisis said Jay Robin-<lb />
son, superintendent of the<lb />
Mecklenburg County Public<lb />
Schools. "This has to be the<lb />
highest priority in education<lb />
Officials say the shortage is<lb />
already being felt in certain hard-<lb />
to-staff fields, such as math,<lb />
physical sciences, foreign<lb />
languages and some vocational<lb />
fields.<lb />
Other areas like English and<lb />
special education may be next in<lb />
line, education officials say.<lb />
"In spite of everything we do,<lb />
we're going to have a terrible<lb />
teacher shortage by 1990 said<lb />
Robinson.<lb />
Officials blame a number of<lb />
factors for the problem, in-<lb />
cluding:<lb />
� The opening of other career<lb />
alternatives to women and<lb />
minorities who had previously<lb />
been the backbone of the teacher<lb />
corps.<lb />
 Education reforms that<lb />
have reduced class size and raised<lb />
standards for teachers entering<lb />
the profession.<lb />
� Increased recruiting of<lb />
North Carolina teachers by out-<lb />
of-state school systems.<lb />
Craig Phillips, state<lb />
superintendent of public instruc-<lb />
tion, said the shortage could slow<lb />
implementation of the eight-year,<lb />
$627 million basic education plan<lb />
passed by the General Assembly<lb />
this year.<lb />
A cornerstone of the plan is<lb />
reducing class size, and it calls for<lb />
hiring more than 10,000 addi-<lb />
tional public school teachers dur-<lb />
ing the next eight years. Phillips<lb />
said he hopes the state's renewed<lb />
committment to education, in-<lb />
cluding higher pay, will help turn<lb />
around the shortage.<lb />
"Our hope is that we can at-<lb />
tract, fairly quickly, with the<lb />
changing image of the profes-<lb />
sion, more people into the profes-<lb />
sion Phillips said. "It is going<lb />
to be tough. But if we're willing<lb />
to roll up our sleeves, we can turn<lb />
it around<lb />
Other education experts are<lb />
less optimistic. They say the shor-<lb />
tage could mean a return to larger<lb />
class size and less qualified<lb />
teachers.<lb />
"There will be teachers in front<lb />
of every classroom, but they may<lb />
be people with less ability to per-<lb />
form that job said Ronald Bird<lb />
of Meredith College, a former<lb />
research director for the<lb />
Southeastern Regional Council<lb />
for Educational Improvement.<lb />
Survey Reveals '84 Graduates Pleased With ECU Services<lb />
B HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
N�wi I-din.<lb />
W84 ECU graduates revealed<lb />
in a survey that they are more<lb />
satisfied with different aspects of<lb />
college life than 1979 graduates<lb />
were.<lb />
The Office of the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life con-<lb />
ducted the survey of students<lb />
who were enrolled in the Fall of<lb />
1980 and graduated in May of<lb />
1984.<lb />
Citing three areas of the cam-<lb />
pus � student publications, food<lb />
service and student government,<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
Elmer Meyer said, "I'm pleasant-<lb />
ly surprised by the three that real-<lb />
lv improved. Pleased is a better<lb />
word than surprised. We have<lb />
put a lot of effort into helping<lb />
these areas improve their<lb />
quality<lb />
Meyer said food services on<lb />
campus received low ratings by<lb />
the 1979 graduates, which he<lb />
agreed. "It was bad � linoleum<lb />
floors, butter on the ceilings, old<lb />
tables � it just wasn't a nice<lb />
place to be in he said.<lb />
Renovation of the cafeteria<lb />
was sought and Meyer said the<lb />
success of the improvements<lb />
showed up the most in the in-<lb />
crease of voluntary meal plans �<lb />
from about 500 students in 1980<lb />
to 2,200 in the Fall of 1985.<lb />
Meyer said he has worked<lb />
equally hard with the students to<lb />
ensure that their publications are<lb />
of top quality and that the SGA<lb />
becomes "the kind of student<lb />
government that really serves the<lb />
students without the early back-<lb />
biting politics that have been so<lb />
persistent in the late '70s<lb />
Student satisfaction in Student<lb />
Health Services was low, Meyer<lb />
said. Many of the changes did not<lb />
occur until 1985, long after the<lb />
the '84 graduates had left.<lb />
One of the biggest im-<lb />
provements the SHC did was to<lb />
initiate a cold clinic last fall.<lb />
"That cold clinic served 5,000<lb />
students, which meant 5,000<lb />
fewer students had to see a doc-<lb />
tor The Center also hired two<lb />
new doctors, helping to decrease<lb />
waiting times, he said.<lb />
The survey also showed that<lb />
students were dissatisfied with<lb />
services offered by the financial<lb />
aid office. "Since President<lb />
Reagan has been in office, we<lb />
have had more difficulty in that<lb />
area he said. "We get blamed<lb />
for the fact that the federal<lb />
government does not give us the<lb />
material necessary to grant finan-<lb />
cial aid in time to do it for the fall<lb />
semester. This has been consis-<lb />
tent for the last three or four<lb />
years. Students can't get answers<lb />
from the financial aid office.<lb />
They keep calling and it creates a<lb />
frustration about the whole<lb />
system of financial aid. I'm sure<lb />
that was part of the apparent pro-<lb />
blem there<lb />
Students were satisfied with<lb />
services offered by the library,<lb />
yet feelings towards computer<lb />
services were more negative. But<lb />
improvements were not made un-<lb />
til this past spring when on-line<lb />
registration began, and the '84<lb />
graduates did not get to par-<lb />
ticipate in that, Meyer said.<lb />
Residence hall life seemed to<lb />
please the students more than<lb />
they did in 1979, the survey said.<lb />
And almost all the students<lb />
surveyed agreed that the SGA<lb />
Transit System was satisfactory,<lb />
though the question was never<lb />
asked to the '79 graduates.<lb />
Other results of the survey<lb />
showed an increase of satisfac-<lb />
tion in fraternity and sorority<lb />
life, but there was a decrease in<lb />
off-campus living in general.<lb />
Religious life on campus also<lb />
decreased, but the general feeling<lb />
towards student union activities<lb />
increased.<lb />
Graduates of 1984 were also<lb />
impressed with ECU's Freshmen<lb />
Orientation program, as well as<lb />
Personal Counseling Services.<lb />
Academic performance also<lb />
pleased the '84 graduates.<lb />
The general satisfaction of the<lb />
campus, Meyer sums up "is a<lb />
tribute to all the students and<lb />
staff who have worked to im-<lb />
prove the services and environ-<lb />
ment at ECU<lb />
Colleges May Lose Federal Money<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI)<lb />
� There's a big deadline coming<lb />
for many colleges, and most of<lb />
them, as they count the number<lb />
of freshmen who have agreed to<lb />
enroll this fall, now admit they're<lb />
probably not going to meet it.<lb />
Colleges in five states �<lb />
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,<lb />
North Carolina and Oklahoma<lb />
� have to make "substantial<lb />
progress" toward enrolling more<lb />
black students by next December.<lb />
If they don't, the Education<lb />
Department's Office of Civil<lb />
Rights can stop giving them<lb />
federal funds.<lb />
Eight more states � Delaware,<lb />
Missouri, South Carolina,<lb />
Virginia, West Virginia, Ken-<lb />
tucky, Pennsylvania and Texas<lb />
� will have deadlines they agreed<lb />
to years ago sometime between<lb />
next December and the spring of<lb />
1988.<lb />
Educators in those states also<lb />
are unsure they'll be able to fulfill<lb />
those agreements.<lb />
"Speaking for (the University<lb />
of Oklahoma), the Norman cam-<lb />
pus will not meet its (desegrega-<lb />
tion) goals, and this seems to be<lb />
reflective of the rest of the state<lb />
says Walter Mason, Oklahoma's<lb />
affirmative action officer.<lb />
"We haven't met our enroll-<lb />
ment goal adds Cynthia Moten<lb />
of the Arkansas Department of<lb />
Higher Education. "We haven't<lb />
increased our overall pool of<lb />
black students. We've just moved<lb />
them around from traditionally-<lb />
May<lb />
black to traditionally-white col-<lb />
leges<lb />
Colleges are losing their battles<lb />
to integrate primarily because<lb />
fewer black students are opting to<lb />
go to college at all, ad-<lb />
ministrators say.<lb />
A recent American Association<lb />
of State Colleges and Universities<lb />
study found that, while the<lb />
number of black high school<lb />
graduates grew from 1975 to<lb />
1982, the percentage enrolling in<lb />
college dropped from 31.5 per-<lb />
cent to 28 percent.<lb />
The states' problem stems<lb />
from a 1970 lawsuit filed by the<lb />
National Association for the Ad-<lb />
vancement of Colored People's<lb />
Legal Defense Fund.<lb />
The suit asked the federal<lb />
government to help force states<lb />
to undo the last vestiges of<lb />
segregation in their schools and<lb />
colleges.<lb />
If the states refused, or didn't<lb />
meet the government's desegrega-<lb />
tion schedule, the government<lb />
could cut off the laggard colleges'<lb />
federal funds.<lb />
In an early 1970s ruling, a<lb />
federal court ordered the Depart-<lb />
ment of Health, Education and<lb />
Welfare � the Education<lb />
Department's forerunner � to<lb />
demand desegregation plans<lb />
from six states, and then extend-<lb />
ed the order to other states accus-<lb />
ed of running segregated public<lb />
education systems.<lb />
Since then, the NAACP Legal<lb />
Defense Fund has forced the<lb />
government to make states adopt<lb />
ever more stringent integration<lb />
plans.<lb />
States had to outline how they<lb />
planned to attract black students<lb />
and faculty to predominantly-<lb />
white colleges.<lb />
"Most plans were approved by<lb />
HEW in 1975 says Joe Hagy,<lb />
Oklahoma Regents state planning<lb />
coordinator. But in 1977, the<lb />
NAACP again sued, and a court<lb />
threw out all the state desegrega-<lb />
tion plans as inadequate.<lb />
Legal Defense Fund<lb />
spokesmen, who closely monitor<lb />
the states' progress, say the<lb />
government's lax enforcement of<lb />
the Civil Rights Act of 1964 re-<lb />
quires them to keep suing.<lb />
"Right now we're in the first<lb />
full year of accepted plans says<lb />
James Turner, a Legal Defense<lb />
Fund attorney. "Goals have been<lb />
met in some areas and particular<lb />
colleges. Most of the goals are<lb />
very conservative. I'd be very sur-<lb />
prised if any of the plans are<lb />
unrealistic<lb />
But while devising the plans<lb />
may be difficult, state education<lb />
administrators say implementing<lb />
them is even harder.<lb />
Many blacks still prefer to at-<lb />
tend traditionally-black schools,<lb />
and view white institutions as<lb />
racist, regardless of what affir-<lb />
mative action programs the white<lb />
schools have.<lb />
"The segregation problems<lb />
have been carried over from a lot<lb />
of years the Legal Defense<lb />
Fund's Turner admits, "the<lb />
perception that some of these col-<lb />
leges are racist has some basis<lb />
"Most blacks are unhappy<lb />
here says Sharri Warnsby,<lb />
former president of the Legion of<lb />
Black Collegians at the Universi-<lb />
ty of Missouri at Columbia.<lb />
"I don't think any (black per-<lb />
son) would come here if they had<lb />
any sense Warnsby told The<lb />
Maneater, a Missouri student<lb />
paper. "Everything is geared<lb />
toward the majority, and the ma-<lb />
jority is white<lb />
Hagy adds Oklahoma still<lb />
fights a racist reputation, pro-<lb />
pagated by discriminatory legisla-<lb />
tion only recently removed from<lb />
the state books.<lb />
"But one of the big problems<lb />
we're very concerned about is the<lb />
decline in the black student<lb />
population says Wayne Echols<lb />
of Alabama's Commission on<lb />
High Education. "It's bad par-<lb />
ticularly in a state like Alabama,<lb />
which continues to lag behind the<lb />
rest of the U.S. in the number of<lb />
adults with college degrees<lb />
"We don't know how we'll ap-<lb />
proach the problem of recruit-<lb />
ment of students or faculty he<lb />
adds.<lb />
But Washington believes that<lb />
colleges can do better, despite a<lb />
seeming shortage of willing black<lb />
students.<lb />
The declining black student<lb />
population "is probably a com-<lb />
plaint of the higher education<lb />
system from long before.<lb />
? Double Trouble<lb />
Oaly one more day left of summer school ,od the Tacatftoa finally<lb />
negins. A word of advice: be sure to find a cool place to relax dar-<lb />
ing intercession. Don't resort to putting yourself oat oa a ledge.<lb /><pb facs="00057724_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE I M CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 24, 1985<lb />
:UX,X-XX"X'X-XX-Xv-VXX-<lb />
Hot, Humid Days Can Cause Sunstroke, Cramps I HELP<lb />
As much as we all enjoy the<lb />
warm weather, � if not,<lb />
remember last January when<lb />
temperatures dropped below zero<lb />
there are some precautions<lb />
you should take to avoid heat<lb />
cramps, heat exhaustion and heat<lb />
stroke (sunstroke).<lb />
According to the Student<lb />
Health Center, heat cramps are<lb />
sudden muscle pains caused by<lb />
excessive loss of salt in perspira-<lb />
tion during strenuous exercise in<lb />
hot weathei.<lb />
1 o present heat cramps, the<lb />
S1K suggests that fluids such as<lb />
Gatorade or Hawaiian Punch<lb />
(mix one can with one teaspoon<lb />
of salt) should be consummed<lb />
frequently. One should im-<lb />
mediate!) rest And drink salty<lb />
fluids should heat cramps occur.<lb />
Heat exhaustion is caused bv<lb />
ibilitv of the body to ade-<lb />
NOTES<lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT<lb />
POSITIONS<lb />
nen and n I n rP encouraged to<lb />
CO OP pt � state go. n<lb />
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quately supply the blood vessels<lb />
with enough fluids to produce<lb />
perspiration needed for cooling<lb />
and meeting other vital tissue re-<lb />
quirements.<lb />
One usually sees heat exhaus-<lb />
tion after vigorous exercise in hot<lb />
weather. Symptoms will include<lb />
faintness, weakness, headache<lb />
and sometimes nausea and<lb />
vomiting. The skin is pale, moist<lb />
and body temperature is normal<lb />
or below normal. The best treat-<lb />
ment is prevention for heat<lb />
cramps and decreasing physical<lb />
activity during hot weather.<lb />
Emergency treatment consists<lb />
of lowering the persons's head<lb />
below the rest of his body, plac-<lb />
ing him in a cool spot or room,<lb />
drinking fluids that contain salt<lb />
and several hours of rest.<lb />
Heat stroke, better known as<lb />
sunstroke, is a serious condition<lb />
in which excessive body heat is re-<lb />
tained and it requires prompt<lb />
emergency treatment. It is caused<lb />
by a failure of the perspiration<lb />
regulating mechanism. The per-<lb />
son undergoing vigorous exercise<lb />
in intense heat may perspire pro-<lb />
fusely for sometime and then<lb />
become dehydrated and fail to<lb />
perspire enough to maintain body<lb />
temperature. The skin is dry, hot<lb />
and flushed and the person can<lb />
quickly become confused, dizzy,<lb />
faint or even lose consciousness.<lb />
Sunstroke is a medical<lb />
emergency � without treatment,<lb />
100 percent of those victims will<lb />
probably die. If prompt and<lb />
vigorous treatment is provided,<lb />
almost as many will survive.<lb />
Treatment should start by<lb />
moving the person to shade,<lb />
preferably a cool room and call-<lb />
ing their physician andor rescue<lb />
squad at once. Try to check the<lb />
person's temperature if possible,<lb />
then attempt to reduce body<lb />
temperature � a bathtub with<lb />
cold water and massaging the<lb />
skin vigorously will bring more<lb />
blood to the surface for cooling.<lb />
Spraying the body with a<lb />
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ECU News Bureru<lb />
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Biotechnology Cente: has award-<lb />
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grants totaling $30,500 for their<lb />
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! Dr. Charles E. Bland,<lb />
uepartment of Biology; Dr. Gor-<lb />
don L. Jendrasiak, Department<lb />
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for North Carolina university<lb />
and industrial scientists involved<lb />
in biotechnology research.<lb />
One of the most innovative<lb />
proposals was submitted by Dr.<lb />
Bland, professor and chairman<lb />
of the biology department. Bland<lb />
received $20,000 for his proposal.<lb />
"Development of Techniques for<lb />
Utilization of Peanut Hulls and<lb />
Other Agricultural Wastes for the<lb />
Culture of Commercially Impor-<lb />
tant Mushrooms With produc-<lb />
tion of peanut hulls in North<lb />
Carolina exceeding 133 million<lb />
pounds a year, Bland proposes to<lb />
use this abundant agricultural<lb />
waste product as a fertilizer for<lb />
production of mushrooms. There<lb />
has been a sharp increase in con-<lb />
sumer demand for a variety of<lb />
mushrooms including the "highly<lb />
prized" and high priced oyster<lb />
mushroom, straw mushroom,<lb />
and Enoke mushroom. Bland's<lb />
proposed testing facilities will be<lb />
built in vacant tobacco<lb />
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Couple Granted Extra Credit<lb />
The other ECU proposals that<lb />
received NCBC grants proposed<lb />
studies in gene expression and im-<lb />
munology. Steglich will be at-<lb />
tempting to produce biologically<lb />
important molecules in mam-<lb />
malian cells. Jendrasiak will be<lb />
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Long before the advent of<lb />
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editors that a story was complete. In<lb />
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outgoing managing editor's way of<lb />
terminating his reign, or sentence.<lb />
My two years of working for The<lb />
East Carolinian have taught me a<lb />
great deal about people and their<lb />
idiosyncracies, something that<lb />
could never have been learned in a<lb />
classroom. I've done more than my<lb />
share of complaining about working<lb />
here, but in the end it's been one of<lb />
the more valuable experiences in mv<lb />
life.<lb />
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blem in running a campus<lb />
newspaper is student apathy. Con-<lb />
trary to what people with rose-<lb />
colored glasses say, a lot of students<lb />
are apathetic, but then so are a lot<lb />
of people in general. It can be<lb />
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trating on the few who are in-<lb />
terested. Not very altruistic, but<lb />
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nuinely dedicated to banishing the<lb />
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Harvard, but it's very important for<lb />
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quate. There's certainly room for<lb />
improvement, but as long as people<lb />
are persistent it will happen even-<lb />
tually.<lb />
As far as criticism is concerned,<lb />
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fessors. My basic response is that if<lb />
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yet, come up here and see what we<lb />
do. We always need writers, but<lb />
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with classes to attend and<lb />
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paper twice a week. The newspaper<lb />
is a responsibility that they must<lb />
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class if you feel like it, but you can<lb />
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are done too. The staff needs con-<lb />
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understanding of how much they<lb />
do, not remarks made in total ig-<lb />
norance.<lb />
Now for suggestions. SGA has<lb />
naturally had its ups and downs<lb />
over the years. Hopefully this year<lb />
will not be negative. David and<lb />
Chris, it's good to want to do<lb />
what's right for the student body, as<lb />
long as you keep their extremely<lb />
diverse interests and concepts of<lb />
right and wrong uppermost in your<lb />
minds. You should both remember<lb />
that we generally consider people in-<lb />
nocent until proven guilty. Also,<lb />
Chris, remember what happened to<lb />
Spiro Agnew.<lb />
And then there's the Media<lb />
Board. I don't dispute the concept<lb />
of the board, but I disagree with its<lb />
makeup. I really cannot see how be-<lb />
ing Panhellenic president, for exam-<lb />
ple, automatically qualifies an in-<lb />
dividual to make policy decisions<lb />
for campus mediums. A board ap-<lb />
pointed on the basis of their in-<lb />
terests and qualifications would be a<lb />
much better idea.<lb />
Finally, there are the thank yous.<lb />
First, I'd like to thank Bill Shires,<lb />
our advisor, for telling me when I<lb />
did a good job, not mentioning it<lb />
when I did a mediocre one, and<lb />
pointing out gently my glaring er-<lb />
rors. You've been extremely helpful<lb />
and patient and you've added great-<lb />
ly to the paper.<lb />
Then there is the administration.<lb />
College administrators are frequent-<lb />
ly portrayed as sitting in ivory<lb />
towers out of reach of the students.<lb />
I have not found that to be the case.<lb />
Chancellor Howell, thanks for<lb />
returning my calls in record time,<lb />
always answering my questions and<lb />
speaking slowly enough for me to<lb />
get it all down. Elmer Meyer and<lb />
Angelo Volpe, you've been more<lb />
than helpful, in addition to being in-<lb />
teresting and entertaining and pro-<lb />
viding Yankee accents for my<lb />
homesick ears.<lb />
There are two people who have<lb />
kept me humble, my father and Bill<lb />
Grossnickle, both of whom never<lb />
failed to mention the double enten-<lb />
dres in my headlines and the<lb />
naiveness of some of my assump-<lb />
tions, something I needed. You<lb />
both mentioned my good points<lb />
too, thanks.<lb />
Greg Rideout, my bete noire. I<lb />
didn't agree with your methods, but<lb />
I did learn about newswriting from<lb />
you. I will always respect your<lb />
knowledge of the field, and you are<lb />
good company in a hurricane.<lb />
There are two people I never<lb />
could have made it without � Mark<lb />
Barker and Betty Jo Norman. It's<lb />
no secret that I'm incapable of lay-<lb />
ing out copy in straight lines, and<lb />
without these two to do it for me,<lb />
the paper would have created<lb />
widespread seasickness. Thanks for<lb />
staying until 5 a.m laughing at my<lb />
jokes and putting up with my illegi-<lb />
ble handwriting.<lb />
Another behind-the-scenes per-<lb />
son who deserves applause is An-<lb />
thony Martin. Anthony gets the<lb />
details taken care of so other people<lb />
don't have to worry about them �<lb />
no small feat.<lb />
Harold, you've improved tremen-<lb />
dously and I think you're doing an<lb />
excellent job. Maintain your sanity<lb />
and sense of humor and you'll be<lb />
fine. Rick, Scott and Tony, I may<lb />
not always read the sports page, but<lb />
I still appreciate what you do.<lb />
Besides that, you've taught me<lb />
whole new modes of conversation.<lb />
Dan, you have excellent ideas and<lb />
you work hard. Keep working for<lb />
what you believe should be chang-<lb />
ed.<lb />
I'd also like to thank Debbie and<lb />
Doris for answering the phones,<lb />
taking complex messages and listen-<lb />
ing to me babble � <lb />
Bill D Petie, Tommy and the<lb />
rest of the crew. You have been ir-<lb />
ritating and funny, but I've enjoyed<lb />
working with you.<lb />
Finally, I'd like to thank two very<lb />
special people. Mom, who else<lb />
would save my clippings and send<lb />
them out to her friends? And who<lb />
else would have chocolate chip<lb />
cookies waiting for me at 2 a.m.?<lb />
Thanks. And Tom, thanks for<lb />
listening to me, cheering me up,<lb />
laughing at me and with me and,<lb />
most importantly, fixing me dinner<lb />
on production night. You're great.<lb />
Jay, good luck. You will pro-<lb />
bably need every skill you possess<lb />
and some you didn't even know you<lb />
had. The mythical keys that come<lb />
with the job have been lost over the<lb />
years, but I did clean the desk for<lb />
you.<lb />
J.J.<lb />
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Soviet Expansionism Improbable;<lb />
Military Intervention Unnecessary<lb />
In my last column I attempted to show<lb />
that large-scale Soviet intervention in the<lb />
Third World must be regarded as an<lb />
unlikely development in the forseeable<lb />
future. This is true, not only because of<lb />
the dismal results which the Soviets have<lb />
achieved in the past by relying upon the<lb />
militaristic approach to expanding their<lb />
influence in the Third World, but also<lb />
because economic trends in that country<lb />
are against increasing military outlays.<lb />
In addition, there is of course, the inex-<lb />
orable fact that the Soviets lack and will<lb />
continue to lack the military where-<lb />
withall to carry the day in any region far<lb />
from the USSR that the United States is<lb />
prepared to contest.<lb />
From The.eft<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
For example, in commenting on the<lb />
power projection capabilities of the two<lb />
superpowers, Rajan Menem (author of<lb />
Soviet Foriegn Policy in the 1980s)<lb />
shows that the United States maintain<lb />
an advantage in all categories except air-<lb />
borne troops and merchant cargo<lb />
vessels. In the case of long-range<lb />
transport aircraft, not only is the"Soviet<lb />
fleet considerably smaller, but its<lb />
payload is only 56 percent that of the<lb />
United States.<lb />
The Soviets have eight airborne divi-<lb />
sions compared with two for the United<lb />
States, and in recent years some have<lb />
been used for power projection in the<lb />
Third World; they were placd on alert<lb />
when Brezhnev threatened to resort to<lb />
military intervention in the Middle East<lb />
on October 24, 1973, and were also used<lb />
as a spearhead to secure vital positions<lb />
and set the stage for the entry of Soviet<lb />
ground forces into Afghanistan in<lb />
December 1979. In comparison, to<lb />
American airborne divisions, which<lb />
possess organic logistics and support,<lb />
Soviet airborne troops are dependent for<lb />
these functions on regular army units.<lb />
This is a drawback that diminishes their<lb />
utility, except for operations in areas<lb />
close to the USSR such as Europe and<lb />
the Northern Tier countries stretching<lb />
from Turkey to Afghanistan. By con-<lb />
trast, American forces are better suited<lb />
for power projection over great<lb />
distances.<lb />
In addition, Soviet amphibious ships<lb />
are decidedly inferior to their American<lb />
counterparts because they are, on the<lb />
whole, lighter, slower, and carry far<lb />
fewer helicopters than American ships.<lb />
Moreover, the Soviet fleet would be ex-<lb />
tremely vulnerable if it had to operate<lb />
outside the range of shore-based aircraft<lb />
because of the disadvantage which the<lb />
Soviets have in aircraft carriers. They<lb />
have only two while the United States<lb />
has thirteen.<lb />
Indeed, the writings of the com-<lb />
mander in chief of the Soviet navy, Ad-<lb />
miral SergeiGorshkov, suggest that<lb />
Third World power projection is not<lb />
stressed in Soviet naval doctrine. While<lb />
Gorshkov's book, The Sea Power of the<lb />
State, reveals a strong interest in the role<lb />
of the American navy in local wars of<lb />
imperialism, in this work and earlier<lb />
essays, the major missions of the Soviet<lb />
navy were defined as deterrence,<lb />
strategic strikes in the event of nuclear<lb />
war, countering enemy aircraft carriers,<lb />
and the advancement of state interests<lb />
during peacetime through port visits and<lb />
the maintenance of a permanent<lb />
presence in various areas. Power projec-<lb />
tion in the Third World, then, is not a<lb />
high priority on the Soviet agenda.<lb />
The real areas of vital concern to the<lb />
Soviets are related to their obsessive<lb />
preoccupation with perceived threats to<lb />
their national defense and their status as<lb />
a super-power. Clearly, one such area is<lb />
the U.SSoviet strategic balance, which<lb />
commands the lion's share of Soviet<lb />
resources. Two related areas are the<lb />
European theater and what is veiwed as<lb />
a looming threat across the 4,000-mile<lb />
Sino-Soviet border.<lb />
That the Soviet Union does not place<lb />
a great deal of emphasis upon Third<lb />
World power projection, however, ap-<lb />
pears to have escaped detection by<lb />
military strategists in the U.S The<lb />
United States is currently the largest sup-<lb />
plier of arms and other forms of military<lb />
assistance to the rest of the world.<lb />
Moreover,the creation of special combat<lb />
units such as the Special Forces and the<lb />
Rapid Deployment Force for waging<lb />
counter-insurgency warfare illustrates<lb />
the fact that the American government<lb />
sees insurgent revolutionary movements<lb />
as the greatest threat to U.S. interests in<lb />
the Third World.<lb />
"Our preoccupation with<lb />
the Soviet military threat has<lb />
prevented us from recogniz-<lb />
ing the role that poverty<lb />
plays in causing social<lb />
unrest. As a result, we find<lb />
ourselves pursuing military<lb />
solutions to problems that<lb />
are primarily economic in<lb />
origin. '<lb />
Of course, the outlook which gave rise<lb />
to these policies had its beginnings in the<lb />
past when the Soviets were, indeed,<lb />
more aggressive about trying to expand<lb />
their influence both in Europe and the<lb />
Third World. History, however, has<lb />
shown that the Soviet commitments in<lb />
under-developed regions have been<lb />
niether sustained nor deep and that the<lb />
threat of large-scale Soviet expansionism<lb />
is illusory. During the 1970s the Soviets<lb />
were thrown out of Egypt and Somalia<lb />
without a fight. They are presently bogg-<lb />
ed down in a protracted war � in<lb />
Afghanistan and the Solidarity<lb />
resistance movement in Poland has<lb />
become an underground institution.<lb />
Yet, if the Soviets are losing the hearts<lb />
and minds of Third Worlders the U.S. is<lb />
faring only slightly better. Our preoc-<lb />
cupation with the Soviet military threat<lb />
has prevented us from recognizing the<lb />
role that poverty plays in causing social<lb />
unrest. As a result, we Find ourselves<lb />
pursuing military solutions to problems<lb />
Doonesbury<lb />
that are primarily economic in origin<lb />
The U.S. supplies the miluarv needs<lb />
of other countries in three basic �<lb />
cash sales of military equipmerr<lb />
and loans, and training program<lb />
military personnel. American arm<lb />
porations can sell some weapons and<lb />
components directly to foreign govern-<lb />
ments or foreign Firms, however, n<lb />
large sales of sophisticated equipr<lb />
like aircraft or missiles, are hand<lb />
through the government's For .<lb />
Military Sales program (FMS). Between<lb />
1950 and 1982 FMS sales totaled more<lb />
than $116 billion worldwide. D<lb />
commercial arms sales by private com-<lb />
panies added another $14 billion, accor-<lb />
ding to the U.S. Defense Department<lb />
Until the late 1970s, the United States<lb />
also poured considerable surm into<lb />
outright military grants to foreign coun-<lb />
tries, about $55 billion between 1950 and<lb />
1982. Economic realities, however. hae<lb />
caused a shift in policy. Outright<lb />
military assistance has been increasingly<lb />
replaced, partly by cash sales of<lb />
weapons and partly by loans offered at<lb />
very favorable rates enabling foreign<lb />
governments to buy American militarv<lb />
equipment. Finally, the United States<lb />
has trained more than half a million<lb />
foreign military personnel since 1950<lb />
under the International Military Educa-<lb />
tion and Training Program (1MET), an<lb />
enterprise that has cost more than $2<lb />
billion.<lb />
Yet the most troubling thing about<lb />
these figures is that American arms sales<lb />
and military assistance have helped sup-<lb />
port some of the world's most repressive<lb />
governments. According to the Center<lb />
for Defense Information,the United<lb />
States has been a key supplier of arm- to<lb />
28 out of 41 military-dominated govern-<lb />
ments around the world with records of<lb />
severe human rights violations. In the<lb />
late 1970s, some halting steps were taken<lb />
by the American government to restrict<lb />
arms sales to the worst human-rights of-<lb />
fenders. But many of these restrictions<lb />
have been lifted under the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration.<lb />
Of course,this policy has been under-<lb />
taken in the name of anti-Communism<lb />
and during the time of the Korean war<lb />
when China had just come under Com<lb />
munist rule and Joseph Stalin was using<lb />
the North Koreans as proxies to pursue<lb />
expansion in East Asia it was somewhat<lb />
more justified than it is now or will be in<lb />
the future. For now and in the future, is<lb />
I have already shown, the biggest threat<lb />
to U.S. influence in the Third World is<lb />
likely to arise, not from military aggres<lb />
sion on the part of the Soviets or even<lb />
their proxies, but from povertv and<lb />
tyranny which have so frequentlv shown<lb />
themselves to be the seedbeds of Com<lb />
munist movements in the past. The<lb />
United States, then, should clearlv<lb />
rethink its foreign policy with an eye to<lb />
making it more appropriate to contem<lb />
porary realities. We must offer the Third<lb />
World a path to democracy and pro-<lb />
psperity. Yet, we cannot accomplish this<lb />
end while simultaneously maintaining<lb />
grossly inflated levels of military spen-<lb />
ding. We must make a choice about<lb />
which option we will pursue in the Third<lb />
World sometime in the near future.<lb />
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Lifestyles<lb />
JULY 24, 1985 Page 5<lb />
TW's<lb />
Music<lb />
By MIKE LUDWICK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Local night owls will have a<lb />
true taste of the music in-<lb />
dustry when the Super Grit<lb />
Cowboy Band tapes its live<lb />
music video and records a live<lb />
album Wednesday, Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights at TW's<lb />
Nighlife here in Greenville.<lb />
On Wednesday night the<lb />
Super Grit Cowboy Band, with<lb />
the help of WNCT-TV, will<lb />
tape a live music video. Then on<lb />
Friday and Saturday night, they<lb />
will record their live album.<lb />
Richard Fox of the Chapel<lb />
Hill-based Location Recording<lb />
Services will record the audio<lb />
tracks for both the music video<lb />
and the album. According to<lb />
Police Drummer Films Video<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stewart<lb />
peland, the sole American in<lb />
he platinum-selling rock group<lb />
:he Police, isn't interested in<lb />
aming fans, magazine covers,<lb />
ping flashbulbs, or making<lb />
millions. In fact, he's puzzled bv<lb />
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1 auyers, doctors and interior<lb />
decorators, you can understand<lb />
why society rewards them for<lb />
uhat they do. But somebody who<lb />
bangs things in rhythm, it's a lit-<lb />
tle bit harder to work out the<lb />
lank blond said.<lb />
�land's musing on his hap-<lb />
p predicament, rising from the<lb />
son of a CIA agent stationed in<lb />
Beiru: to become a wealthy<lb />
drummer in one of the world's<lb />
most popular rock bands, led him<lb />
to the subject of surprisingly the<lb />
study of rhythm.<lb />
"Rhythm and music are very<lb />
!mr in subtle ways he<lb />
said.<lb />
His fascination with how-<lb />
rhythms coincide, not just in<lb />
music but in the pumping of an<lb />
engine piston or the pulse of an<lb />
electrical current, is the focus of<lb />
Copeland's latest project, a film<lb />
called The Rhythmatist in which<lb />
he stars.<lb />
Shot in Africa, often with<lb />
tribes never before exposed to<lb />
Western culture, the home video<lb />
is intended to be a "video LP<lb />
with a plot so loose and music<lb />
and pictures so interesting that it<lb />
can be played over and over like a<lb />
record.<lb />
A soundtrack for The<lb />
Rhythmatist is soon to be releas-<lb />
ed, along with a music video and<lb />
a single. The heavily percussive<lb />
music for the film is, to say the<lb />
least, unusual.<lb />
"It's in a foreign language for<lb />
a start Copeland said. "And<lb />
there's no recognizable connec-<lb />
tion with the mainstream of<lb />
modern music, which was the<lb />
whole point. I wasn't out to do<lb />
the mainstream, modern music in<lb />
Africa. I was out there to do new<lb />
stuff<lb />
The Police have always forged<lb />
their own path, thanks in large<lb />
part to Copeland, who conceived<lb />
of a rock V roll band "that<lb />
would be a three-piece unit that<lb />
you could fit in a taxi and would<lb />
be independent of everything<lb />
Its simplicity, and reggae-<lb />
flavored rock music, made the<lb />
band an unusual component of<lb />
the punk-New Wave movement<lb />
in the late '70s.<lb />
The Police shunned the in-<lb />
dustry's "dinosaurs turning<lb />
down opportunitites to open for<lb />
big acts like Alice Cooper, and<lb />
refused record company ex-<lb />
travagances until they themselves<lb />
could afford them. They didn't<lb />
have to wait long.<lb />
Their first album yielded a top<lb />
40 hit, "Roxanne in 1979, and<lb />
each of the four albums since<lb />
then has been even more suc-<lb />
cessful. Their last LP, 1983 s<lb />
Synchronicity, produced four top<lb />
20 hits, including the stunning<lb />
chart-topper, "Every Breath You<lb />
Take<lb />
Copeland immodestly con-<lb />
siders the Police the world's best<lb />
rock group, but said all three<lb />
members of the band know<lb />
they're capable of making "an<lb />
LP that's average. It's very possi-<lb />
ble and we're concerned that it<lb />
doesn't happen. It's real impor-<lb />
tant to us to really be good<lb />
Although he is an American<lb />
citizen, shortly after his birth<lb />
Copeland's family moved to<lb />
Beirut, where his CIA-employed<lb />
father was stationed. He was 18<lb />
before he set foot on American<lb />
soil again to study at Berkeley<lb />
and he now lives in London.<lb />
His political leanings are con-<lb />
servative, which helps explain<lb />
why Sting's liberal viewpoints are<lb />
clearer on his solo album than on<lb />
any Police record. "He's got to<lb />
hone his arguments with me<lb />
Copeland said.<lb />
He said he will see a Sting con-<lb />
cert this summer and may even<lb />
organize some favorite musicians<lb />
for a tour of his own, although<lb />
"basically I'm spoiled. I like my<lb />
group<lb />
Sting: A Festival Melancholia<lb />
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special lo Th� East Carolinian<lb />
According to most critics,<lb />
Sting's first solo album has<lb />
"een long overdue. To others,<lb />
The Dream of the Blue Turtles<lb />
proves that the charismatic voice<lb />
behind the Police should have<lb />
waited a little longer.<lb />
There are no intricate Andy<lb />
Summers guitar riffs cutting<lb />
trough the steady rhythm of<lb />
Stewart Copeland drum raps. In<lb />
fact, there is nothing on the<lb />
album that vaguely resembles a<lb />
Police tune except for the remake<lb />
of "Shadows in the Rain This<lb />
'ime it's a pseudo-frolicking<lb />
upbeat tune with a playful<lb />
keyboard accenting the familiar<lb />
lyrics. "Shadows" rounds out<lb />
;de one effectively since, up until<lb />
that point, side one has cranked<lb />
out slow � but well � musically<lb />
poetry.<lb />
As usual, his voice swims<lb />
within the beautiful orchestration<lb />
with a soft, yet piercing, suave<lb />
delivery � a form of crooning<lb />
that sets its own standards and<lb />
then breaks them. Even when he<lb />
sings off-key, you could swear<lb />
that the note could not be sung<lb />
any other feasible way. There is<lb />
no Springsteen gruffness or<lb />
Bryan Ferry trilling in his voice,<lb />
but his own special way carries<lb />
the weighty lyrics through the<lb />
songs dutifully and efficiently.<lb />
But there's something wrong<lb />
here. Sting has had a crisis of<lb />
conscience.<lb />
That's fine, one might think,<lb />
an artist is entitled to bare his<lb />
soul to the critics and the<lb />
worldevery once in a while.<lb />
Sting, however, pulls out all stops<lb />
and writes about a multitude of<lb />
problems,<lb />
crafted songs with ponderous For example, "Children's<lb />
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Crusade" is a contrastcom-<lb />
parison between World War I<lb />
England and the country's cur-<lb />
rent problems with drug abusers.<lb />
It's the youth he sings about; the<lb />
senseless quick death in 1914 and<lb />
the senseless slow death in 1984<lb />
Soho. He dwells on the violence<lb />
of war ("Love Is The Seventh<lb />
Wave") and the possibility of the<lb />
US and Soviet Union realizing<lb />
that their children are depending<lb />
on a detente ("Russians").<lb />
Sting ushers in a new "No-<lb />
Nukes" theme song with the dark<lb />
and plodding "We Work the<lb />
Black Seam This foreboding<lb />
song talks about nuclear energy<lb />
with the characteristic wit Sting is<lb />
known for: "One day in a<lb />
nuclear agethey may understand<lb />
our rageThey build machines<lb />
they can't controland bury the<lb />
waste in great big holes<lb />
The big theme, love, is also<lb />
handled on three of the tracks.<lb />
"If You Love Somebody Set<lb />
Them Free one of the rare up-<lb />
tempo songs, is an essay on how<lb />
to keep love, and the moody<lb />
organ-laced "Consider Me<lb />
Gone" is a throwaway song deal-<lb />
ing with losing love. The last<lb />
track, "Fortress Around Your<lb />
Heart starts out in typical<lb />
"Blue Turtle" fashion with a<lb />
slow rhythm, but it later crescen-<lb />
dos with a good dose of<lb />
keyboards and heavy-handed<lb />
drumming on the chorus. The<lb />
lyrics come out smoothly over the<lb />
satisfying musicianship showing<lb />
Sting's penmanship is still in<lb />
great shape: "While the armies<lb />
all are sleepingbeneath the tat-<lb />
tered flag we'd madeI had to<lb />
stop for fear of walking on the<lb />
mines I'd laid<lb />
Mines, indeed.<lb />
Is there no relief? "Moon Over<lb />
Bourbon Street" and the in-<lb />
strumental title track offer dif-<lb />
ferent themes other than the<lb />
gosh-we've-got-some-problems<lb />
lyrics that encompass the rest of<lb />
the album.<lb />
"Moon" is based on a passage<lb />
from Anne Rice's novel Interview<lb />
With a Vampire. Sting thumps<lb />
slowly on his double bass while a<lb />
steady "tish tish tish" on the<lb />
cymbals create: an atmosphere<lb />
reminiscent of the 1920s. An oc-<lb />
cassional outburst from the sax-<lb />
ophone of Branford Marselis<lb />
caps everything off well with its<lb />
turn-of-the-century glee. Really<lb />
nice.<lb />
The title track adds needed life<lb />
to the vinyl with a much-too-<lb />
short jazz improvisation. Sting<lb />
lined up several of jazz's whiz<lb />
kids for the 10-track LP in-<lb />
cluding, Omar Hakim of<lb />
Weather Report (drums), Darryl<lb />
Davis of the Miles Davis Group<lb />
(bass) and one of the talented<lb />
sons from the Marselis clan,<lb />
Branford. Kenny Kirkland, a<lb />
veteran session man, also makes<lb />
an appearance with his made-to-<lb />
order dark keyboard ramblings<lb />
and occassional playful melodies.<lb />
"Dream the song, has so much<lb />
potential for a interesting jam<lb />
session, but the shortness of the<lb />
instrumental seems appropriately<lb />
cut off to make room for Sting's<lb />
melancholy digressions.<lb />
The Dream of the Blue Turtles,<lb />
the album, is a wonderful feat<lb />
musically. Pete Smith and Jim<lb />
Scott, the engineers, knew how to<lb />
handle the ethereal aspects of<lb />
Sting's music and transfer his<lb />
moodiness in to a well-recorded<lb />
album. The sounds are crisp and<lb />
clean, but<lb />
the music is moody to an<lb />
overwhelming degree.<lb />
According to Sting, he and the<lb />
world lie in a state of precarious<lb />
balance. One small shift and the<lb />
world goes boom. That worries<lb />
me. Then again, Sting's crisis of<lb />
conscience wories me. If he puts<lb />
out another album like this one,<lb />
he may have a mass suicide on his<lb />
hands.<lb />
Fox the state's only mobile<lb />
studio is being used for this pro-<lb />
duction.<lb />
The production of a live<lb />
music video and live album is a<lb />
first in Greenville. "This has<lb />
never been done before in<lb />
Greenville. To my knowledge<lb />
this is a first said Buzz Led-<lb />
ford, business manager for the<lb />
band.<lb />
Clyde Mattocks, the leader<lb />
and one of the founders of the<lb />
band said, "We want to use the<lb />
video to promote our album.<lb />
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cable channels, and we can use<lb />
clips from the video to promote<lb />
our appearances<lb />
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album and video, Mattocks<lb />
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Christmas. It's best to release a<lb />
new album sometime around<lb />
November<lb />
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himself, will appear on the<lb />
band's own record label,<lb />
Hoodswamp Records.<lb />
"We started in Greenville<lb />
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about his choice of Greenville as<lb />
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tion. "This is our home ter-<lb />
ritory. We came here because<lb />
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cooperation here. They will clap<lb />
and holler on cue Mattocks<lb />
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HOTSPOTS<lb />
Nightclubs<lb />
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production rock of<lb />
Sidewinder. Diamond's<lb />
mainstream rock 'n' roll<lb />
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open at 8:30 pm.<lb />
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night, and Saturday night<lb />
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9:30 pm.<lb />
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Hot Rockin' Gray Band<lb />
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original rock 'n' roll.<lb />
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with their original rock 'n'<lb />
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TW's Nightlife presents the<lb />
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Tuesday John Penney and<lb />
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community. Any local nightclub<lb />
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Mgned football letters ol<lb />
bringing the total number<lb />
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Plant's district and conference<lb />
championship squad as the team<lb />
rolled to a 9-1 mark in 1984.<lb />
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great speed, SewelPs best single-<lb />
game performance of 1984 came<lb />
against Past Bav High School<lb />
when he rushed for 150 yards. He<lb />
also dashed for a 65-yard<lb />
touchdown run in the district<lb />
championship game.<lb />
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are quality recruits, who<lb />
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punts and kickoffs. He<lb />
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punts for touchdowns.<lb />
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running back from Tampa, Fla<lb />
and p J one year for Plant<lb />
�ol. He was considered<lb />
. the top running backs in<lb />
the state, rushing for 800 yards<lb />
and five touchdowns in a part-<lb />
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wouldn't ordinarily have been<lb />
around this late in the season.<lb />
"They both have an oppor-<lb />
tunity to play as freshmen, and<lb />
are excellent athletes, but had lit-<lb />
tle problems (that kept them<lb />
from being heavily recruited)<lb />
he said. "Benedict was a small<lb />
receiver and didn't have the<lb />
academics until his second<lb />
semester, while Sewell moved to a<lb />
new school for his senior year<lb />
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Pirates' weakest positions, while<lb />
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the running back corps.<lb />
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ing backs we've ever recruited<lb />
Baker said. "This spring he has<lb />
three times under 9.8 (seconds) in<lb />
the 100-yard dash<lb />
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add some depth to next year's<lb />
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of this spring's academic<lb />
Wake Seeks Coach<lb />
BOSTON (UP1) � Boston Col-<lb />
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uns -pent Tuesday mulling a<lb />
rted offer to assume the head<lb />
kching reigns at Wake Forest<lb />
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Wake Forest offer.<lb />
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been made Flynn said, "I gave<lb />
Cike Forest AD) Gene Hooks<lb />
permission to speak to Williams.<lb />
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Herald. "That makes it tough.<lb />
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said. "Basketball's number one,<lb />
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looking to fill the vacancy left by<lb />
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last week after 13 years at the<lb />
school.<lb />
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year mark of 63-30 at the Big<lb />
East Conference school, with two<lb />
appearances in the NCAA final<lb />
16.<lb />
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tilobe. Hooks said at least six<lb />
coaches were being considered<lb />
for the job.<lb />
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lot about this right now said<lb />
Hooks.<lb />
casualties will return.<lb />
"I won't know until at least<lb />
Thursday who will be coming<lb />
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four or five players who are really<lb />
close, and they could really make<lb />
a big difference in terms of<lb />
depth<lb />
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later in August, Baker foresees<lb />
the wide receiver and defensive<lb />
line positions being the weakest<lb />
areas on the team.<lb />
"The wide receiver position<lb />
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see any freshmen coming in and<lb />
playing on the defensive line so<lb />
we'll just have to improve the<lb />
quality of play among the return-<lb />
ing players<lb />
Baker said the offensive line<lb />
looks good, barring injuries, and<lb />
he is also pleased with the way the<lb />
defensive end and linebacker<lb />
positions are shaping up.<lb />
Quarterback, a sore spot last<lb />
year, will be improved according<lb />
to the coach. "I feel good about<lb />
our quarterback situation<lb />
Baker said. "Ron Jones made<lb />
good progress in the spring, and<lb />
I'm very impressed with Brad<lb />
Walsh a freshman who is in<lb />
school this session<lb />
Baker is looking forward t(<lb />
upcoming season even though the<lb />
schedule includes visits to Penn<lb />
State, Auburn, I St and a trij<lb />
in state rival N State Am<lb />
the home opponents a nth<lb />
Carolina and Miami I<lb />
"We could<lb />
about the schedule I<lb />
time Bal iid B<lb />
got the schedule : ing<lb />
.von help change-<lb />
have to tighten our<lb />
�<lb />
time<lb />
ECU football coach Art Baker is expecting the offensive line to pro-<lb />
vide protection for (8) Ron Jones. Jones, a sophomore from Port-<lb />
smouth. a is one of the possible candidates for the starting quarter-<lb />
back job. Jones and the rest of the Pirate squad will open the lX<lb />
season on Sept. 7 in Raleigh against N.C. State. The Pirates will pla<lb />
their first home game Sept. 14 against South West fexas Matt<lb />
Players, Owners Seek To Avoid Strike<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) Baseball<lb />
owners lowered their projections<lb />
of losses through 198S, bringing a<lb />
lukewarm response from the<lb />
players' union as the two sides<lb />
continue to try to beat an Aug. 6<lb />
deadline in their contract negotia-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The owners' bargaining group,<lb />
which has been trying to mitigate<lb />
union money demands by show-<lb />
ing a financial emergency in<lb />
major-league baseball originally<lb />
had projected operating losses in<lb />
1988, for example, at $155<lb />
million. That figure was lowered<lb />
to S86 million. Figures for the<lb />
years preceding 1988 also were<lb />
lowered.<lb />
Lee McPhail, president of the<lb />
owners' Player Relations Com-<lb />
mittee, said the projections were<lb />
reduced through some changes in<lb />
the way the estimates were<lb />
figured. The biggest difference,<lb />
he said, was a decision not to<lb />
declare player depreciation as an<lb />
operating expense when a team is<lb />
sold.<lb />
"I think this was a step in the<lb />
right direction ' McPhail said<lb />
after emerging from a one-and-a-<lb />
half hour bargaining session, the<lb />
second since the Major league<lb />
Players Association set the Aug.<lb />
6 strike deadline July 15. "At<lb />
least, we have narrowed the dif-<lb />
ferences between us<lb />
The revised figures came after<lb />
the union, during a session last<lb />
Thursday, presented an expert's<lb />
report that varied from manage-<lb />
ment figures.<lb />
"We're closer togethei on the<lb />
figures said Don Fehr, acting<lb />
executive director of the union,<lb />
"but 1 don't want to dwell on<lb />
those. We may never agree on the<lb />
numbers, but we still have to find<lb />
some agreement on a contract<lb />
The major issue of these<lb />
negotiations is a union demand<lb />
for a 1�3 cul of baseball's $1.1<lb />
billion network television con-<lb />
tract to be applied toward pla<lb />
pensions. 1 raditionallv base-<lb />
has turned over about 1�3 of its<lb />
TV money for pensions, but it<lb />
never has had a TV contracl<lb />
this sie before.<lb />
To show the union that it can-<lb />
not afford such a payment,<lb />
baseball's negotiators have been<lb />
trying to convince the union that<lb />
the game faces grave finan<lb />
straits.<lb />
"We can't make a specific pro<lb />
posal (on the pension issue) until<lb />
we know how the whole ol<lb />
baseball's financial problems will<lb />
be addressed MacPhail said<lb />
"We can't treat the pension<lb />
separatelv from the rest of the<lb />
situation<lb />
The two sides met informally<lb />
Mondav morning for about three<lb />
hours before their afternoon ses<lb />
sion at the union offices lh-<lb />
neetmj<lb />
at the sank j<lb />
However. lc<lb />
couldn't estin<lb />
�<lb />
since managemei<lb />
a proposal on the p<lb />
1 he las: concrete<lb />
sal was for a<lb />
try to help reduce team expt s<lb />
1 ha; proposal eve: drew<lb />
disapproval of (<lb />
Peter I. eberroth, �<lb />
as a propone<lb />
he couldn't k<lb />
salary cap<lb />
" I he issue ol a s ap -<lb />
still on the table MacP<lb />
sa d. "It's soiru<lb />
believe in. We I trying<lb />
roll back salai<lb />
He il eberroth) : no;<lb />
m favor of some ot the things the<lb />
clubs have on the table, .vao' h<lb />
noi m favor of some of the thi .<lb />
the union lias on the table "<lb />
Moorman Claims Drug Use Affected Lawyer<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI)<lb />
Yesterday former North Carolina<lb />
State quarterback Percy Moor-<lb />
man told a judge that his lawyer<lb />
Jerry Paul popped pills during<lb />
Moorman's rape trial and fell<lb />
asleep while a prosecutor cross-<lb />
examined the athlete.<lb />
"I was on the witness stand<lb />
and Mr. Paul had his head down<lb />
like this with his eyes closed<lb />
said the 19-year old former<lb />
quarterback, dropping his chin to<lb />
his chest. "I was scared. I was<lb />
real confused. I didn't know<lb />
what to do<lb />
Convicted on Feb. 19, Moor-<lb />
man is serving 12 years on<lb />
charges of breaking into a white<lb />
student's dorm room and raping<lb />
her in her sleep on Sept. 1, 1984.<lb />
Moorman, who is black, is basing<lb />
his bid for a new trial on grounds<lb />
that Paul took pills that rendered<lb />
him incompetent in the cour-<lb />
troom.<lb />
"He would usually go get a<lb />
Coke and take a pill with a<lb />
Coke Moorman said during a<lb />
hearing in Wake Superior Court<lb />
on Moorman's motion for a new<lb />
trial.<lb />
Questioned by prosecutor<lb />
William Hart, Moorman said he<lb />
saw Paul take pills once at the<lb />
courthouse and three times at the<lb />
Raleigh Motel where Paul and<lb />
family members stayed during<lb />
the seven-day trial.<lb />
Moorman's mother, Dorothy<lb />
Moorman, said Paul got so<lb />
groggy from pills at the motel<lb />
that he fell forward into a plate<lb />
of food.<lb />
"He just bent over in his<lb />
food Dorothy Moorman said.<lb />
"If he was a drinking person, I<lb />
would say he was drunk<lb />
Percy Moorman also testified<lb />
Paul told Angelo Barnes of<lb />
Wilson to jump up and interrupt<lb />
the trial.<lb />
"He said he wanted to display<lb />
the prejudice in the case Moor-<lb />
man said. "He wanted him to<lb />
stand up and protest out loud so<lb />
the media could see this and act<lb />
upon it<lb />
Barnes did disrupt the trial and<lb />
was arrested for contempt of<lb />
court.<lb />
Superior Court Judge James<lb />
Pou Bailey, who heard the<lb />
original case against Moorman,<lb />
testified Monday that Paul was<lb />
unusually moody during the trial,<lb />
sometimes seemed unattentive<lb />
and once appeared to fall asleep.<lb />
Bailey also questioned some of<lb />
Paul's trial tactics, including ex-<lb />
cusing only one potential juror<lb />
and calling a witness who con-<lb />
tradicted the lawyer's own open-<lb />
ing statement to the jury.<lb />
"I have known Mr. Paul for a<lb />
long time and the most unusual<lb />
thing about him is that he is<lb />
unusual Bailey testified.<lb />
Paul, subpeonaed as a state's<lb />
witness in the hearing but yet to<lb />
testify, denied falling asleep.<lb />
A drug expert "testified that<lb />
Paul behaved like a drug user by<lb />
bouncing from doctor to doctor<lb />
complaining of a migraine<lb />
headache and obtaining<lb />
painkillers, sleeping pills and<lb />
other medication during the<lb />
course of the trial.<lb />
"It's a pattern commonly seen<lb />
in people seeking drugs of<lb />
abuse said Dennis Moore,<lb />
director of a chemical dependen-<lb />
cy treatment center in Asheville,<lb />
when questioned by Moorman's<lb />
new lawyer, Roger Smith.<lb />
"The pattern of going to dif-<lb />
ferent facilities and getting dif-<lb />
ferent drugs added on top of one<lb />
another is a pattern of drug seek-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Moore said the quantity of the<lb />
drugs Paul obtained, combined<lb />
with drugs he was already taking<lb />
to prevent migraines, would be<lb />
enough to impair his mental<lb />
abilities by the end of the trial.<lb />
Three doctors took the stand to<lb />
testify they gave Paul medica-<lb />
tions during the trial that includ-<lb />
ed the painkillers Percodan,<lb />
Vicodin and Fiorinal, and<lb />
Dalmane, a sleeping pill.<lb />
Paul also got injections of<lb />
Demoral before and after the<lb />
trial and told nurses at Rex<lb />
Hospital that medications he<lb />
took every day included Tofranil,<lb />
an anti-depressant, and Librium,<lb />
an anti-anxiety drug similar to<lb />
Valium.<lb />
Questioned by Hart, all of the<lb />
witnesses said a patient with<lb />
recurring migraines could<lb />
develop a degree of tolerance to<lb />
the medications.<lb />
Paul said in an interview he has<lb />
been plagued by migraines since<lb />
age 11, and goes to the closest<lb />
facility available when a painful<lb />
headache strikes. He said he<lb />
always tells doctors to call his<lb />
New York doctor to verify the<lb />
treatment he gets to prevent<lb />
migraines but they rarelv do.<lb />
"You have to look for<lb />
something if you are going to<lb />
make a case of incompetent<lb />
representation Paul said of the<lb />
drug abuse charge. "It's just not<lb />
true<lb />
Percy Moorman also testified<lb />
that Paul once dug Moorman's<lb />
discarded prescription bottle con-<lb />
taining a pain pill out of a<lb />
wastebasket in a room, put the<lb />
pill in his mouth and said the bot-<lb />
tle could be used for evidence.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 24, 1985<lb />
WANTED<lb />
Summer Bums Top Good, Bad &amp; Ugly<lb />
EARN EXTRA MONEY WHILE<lb />
ATTENDING CLASSES: Students<lb />
wanted to provide notetakingtutor<lb />
ing services for disabled students on<lb />
campus. For an application contact<lb />
Handicapped Student Services Of<lb />
fice, 212 Whichard, or Program for<lb />
Hearing Impaired Students,<lb />
Brewster A 114.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Paid positions<lb />
now open for news, features and<lb />
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CAROLINIAN. Apply early as<lb />
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tions Bldg. to fill out an application.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Aerobics Instruc<lb />
tors for the fall Experience re<lb />
quired. Contact Cathy at 758 9584<lb />
photogragher NEEDED: Ex-<lb />
perienced photographer needed to<lb />
take black and white photos. Call<lb />
758 4844 for details.<lb />
FOR RENT: One bedroom unfur<lb />
nished with kitchen with appliances,<lb />
large den, utilites furnished, two<lb />
blocks from campus, male students.<lb />
Required deposit, $160 monthly.<lb />
Call:752 5778 after 5:30 p.m.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: Profes<lb />
sional relocating to area. Is seeking<lb />
a graduate student or med student to<lb />
share 2 bedroom apartment. Please<lb />
contact by postcard or phone: Lou<lb />
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mingham, ALA. 35205.<lb />
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conditioning, $125 per month plus 13<lb />
utilites, (gas, electricity, phone) re<lb />
quires 1 year lease. Call 752 8499 bet<lb />
ween 9.30-2.30 p.m. Excellent loca<lb />
tion The Blue House across street<lb />
from campus.<lb />
SITTER NEEDED: Young Lady to<lb />
sit for seven nights Aug.4 through<lb />
10. $100 for week. Call 752 7246.<lb />
WORK NEEDED: Will do odd jobs<lb />
at minimal cost. Really need<lb />
money! Can you help? Call 758 4370<lb />
or 757 6927 Ask for Ruben.<lb />
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Blue Eyes; I have something of<lb />
yours from the Sandbar Party. Jeff<lb />
� P.O. Box 1365, Morehead City<lb />
28557.<lb />
FOR RENT: Two bedroom duplex, 3<lb />
blocks from campus. Stove, refrig.<lb />
and carpet. $190 monthly, l yr. lease<lb />
and deposit. Call 752 5778.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Female<lb />
roommate wanted. Non-smoker.<lb />
$175 monthly, utilites included. Call<lb />
752 1642<lb />
COLLEGE REP WANTED:<lb />
Representative wanted to distribute<lb />
Time Inc. and other publications'<lb />
"student rate" subscription cards at<lb />
this campus. Good income; no sell<lb />
ing involved. For information and<lb />
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Marketing Services, 816 Orange<lb />
Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland<lb />
20901<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
I STILL NEED A RIDE TO D.C.I If<lb />
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Washington D.C or northern Va.<lb />
areas THIS WEEKEND, please give<lb />
me a call. I will have very little gear<lb />
and will help with gas. Call 757 0430<lb />
after 2 p.m. and ask for Betty Jo.<lb />
Also can be reached at 757 6366.<lb />
Leave name and number.<lb />
By JEANNETTE ROTH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The time has come to say good-<lb />
bye to second summer session<lb />
and along with it the champions<lb />
of this session's intramural ac-<lb />
tivities. Upsets have plagued this<lb />
session's events as only one No. 1<lb />
picked player was able to over-<lb />
come the challenge from his op-<lb />
ponents.<lb />
Percy Edwards, who captured<lb />
the one-on-one basketball title,<lb />
stayed on top throughout regular<lb />
play and into tournament action.<lb />
SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: Fire-engine red tandem<lb />
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computer with all hookups and some<lb />
extras including: 6 game tapes,<lb />
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gram cassette, Programer's Aid,<lb />
memory expansion cartridge and<lb />
reference manuals. $200. Call An<lb />
thony at 757-6366 or 752-0291.<lb />
FOR SALE: 2 bedroom 2 full baths,<lb />
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In the finals he defeated Ling<lb />
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In co-rec volleyball action, a<lb />
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ranked Good, Bad and Ugly<lb />
bowed to the talents of the Sum-<lb />
mer Bums in a see-saw battle for<lb />
the championship, each game<lb />
came down to the wire as the<lb />
best-of-three match wasn't settl-<lb />
ed until the third game. In the<lb />
end, Summer Bums scored the<lb />
upset and defeated the defending<lb />
spring and first session cham-<lb />
pions 15-12.<lb />
Stay awake for this one folks,<lb />
the PI Kapps, picked to follow<lb />
the Basebenders on the softball<lb />
diamonds, took the lead in the<lb />
league and walked away with a<lb />
second-session championship. A<lb />
three-way first place tie awaited<lb />
the Pi Kapps in Tuesday action<lb />
unless their bats could do the<lb />
talking.<lb />
And they did, as the fraternity<lb />
brothers � led by Captain David<lb />
Hawkins � scored a dozen runs<lb />
and defeated their opponents for<lb />
the championship. Harry Night &amp;<lb />
the Days, Basebenders and Not<lb />
the Commandos all fell to the Pi<lb />
Kapps.<lb />
The only champion that re-<lb />
mains to be crowned is the IRS<lb />
tennis tournament winner. Still<lb />
fighting it out for the title are top<lb />
seed Tom Kiehl, Mike Ludwick,<lb />
Randy Meetre and Chris Heyde.<lb />
Kiehl will face Ludwick, while<lb />
the number two and three seeds,<lb />
Meetre and Heyde, hit the courts<lb />
for a chance at upsetting Kiehl �<lb />
if he can overcome Ludwick.<lb />
Results will be posted Thursday<lb />
in room 204 of Memorial Gym.<lb />
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check into the IRS schedule and<lb />
participate in your favorite activi<lb />
ty � there's plenty to choose<lb />
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tion, aquarobics, flag football<lb />
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are your's for the asking.<lb />
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dar and an IRS handbook so you<lb />
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