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Volume LXIV, Number es Wednesday. April 27, 133 Raleigh. North Carolina Phone 737-2411/2412

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on Hunt’s DUI bill by Gene Wang The Senate adopted provisions allow- ing an appeal before a state hearing United Press International officer. while the house said appeals Raleigh. N.C. (UPI) — A legislative should be considered by magistrates. conference committee named to work 0 A house provision establishing out a final version of Gov. James procedures for law enforcement agen- Hunt's antidrunken driving package eiestosstnprosdbloehstocateh held it's first joint meeting Tuesday drunken drivers. The Senate did not without reaching an agreement on consider the issue. major differences between House and The standards that would be con- Senate versions. sidered in determining the The panel quickly endorsed com- seriousness of a drunken driving promises on major differences bet- violation and the penalties imposed by ween the two proposals. before spen- judges. The Senate approved a re ding most of the session reviewing. quirement that speeding more than 25 but not debating. the major dif- miles per hour over the limit be a ferences. grossly aggravated offense requiring The committeee agreed to meet a mandatory jail term; while the again Wednesday in an effort to reach House called for lesserpenalties. The an agreement on some unresolved House also made a .20 blood alcohol issues that the cochairmen felt could content a violation requiring a man- be resolved. datory jail term while the Senate did “There are four or five we are close not. on." said Rep. Martin Lancaster. 0 Grand“ of limited driving D-Wayne. the House chairman. privileges for those convicted of Asked about the time needed to violating the driving while impaired resolve the major differences. he said. law. The Senate version would allow “I don't know because we've not had violators to immediately obtain driv- any kind of discussion on those." ing privileges. while the House pro The anti-drunken driving package posals call for them to fulfill other re- was the major focus of the Governor’s quired punishments. such as jail terms legislative program this year and was or community service. before being Staff photo by Scott Montgomery introduced on the first day of the ses allowed to drive. sion Jan. 12. 0 Application of the dram shop Kill two birds with one stone It contains a new driving while im- law. The Senate applied liability only paired law carrying mandatory jail to bars. restaurants and stores that Seasonable weather has brought students outdoors, Instead of Into the students shed their winter clothes for more comfortable summer wear, offer- terms for serious violations and sell to underage customers. while the tougher driver's license suspension House also applied it to sales by on- library, for studying. Recent balmy temperatures In the 10’s and 00's have let lng a little relief from the pressures of finals. standards; an increase to 19 from 18 in premises establishments to intox- the legal drinking age for beer and icated adults. wine; and a dram shop law making cer- Although the conference committee tain businesses liable for sales to did not discuss the differences in customers who later cause accidents. detail. there was some debate on the Parking preregistration remedies hassles While those three provisions are issues of open beer and wine con- contained in the bills adopted by the tainers in cars. semester office hours. ed during the permit purchase period. Students who are allocated a park- House and the Senate: the two ver- Sen. George Marion. DSurry. who Students who are ineligible to par- Resident ‘ students should ing permit will be notified by mail sions differed in details. pushed the provision through the Preregistrstion for parking permits flew pro-registration include: preregister only7 for the appropriatel R . afterl August 31. The major differences include: Senate. said it is needed to make the 18 wannabe ‘y'18 for the an dents whose " faii“ parking“ and". . ’U I'V- Mailed“ law er» semester. privileges will be suspended because eligible for C or F permits. will be included with the notification. fagthetranspsrtatlsnofopsuheer forceable. Without it. a driver could The Parking Services Office has of parking violations. For preregistration. students will No information will be provided by and wine eontshus in the passenger hand a beer to a passenger when stop adopted a student permit assignment 2. Commuter students who live need to bring their student identifica- phone. esmparhont of a ear. The house ap ped by police. process designed to ensure an within a onemile radius of the in- tion card. student registration card. State parking and traffic rules and proved a version allowing passengers. But Lancaster said the House ver‘ equitable allocation of permits and to tersection of Cates Avenue and Mor- vehicle registration card or verifica- regulations stipulate that falsification but not drivers. to drink beer and sion allowing passengers to drink was eliminate long lines during the pur- rill Drive. tion of vehicle registration. which may of information in order to obtain a wine. Both versions still outlaw open designed to encourage the idea of us chase period. 3. A 198384 freshman resident stu- be obtained from Public Safety. parking permit may result in a $50 liquor containers in a car. ing a designated driver who would re The new process allows students to dent. Vehicles must be owned by and fine. suspension of parking privileges . Procedures for an automatic main sober. Banning open beer and preregister during spring semester 4.A Fraternity or Sorority resident registered in the name of the student. (not to exceed 12 months). suspension 10-day driver's license revocation for wine would simply encourage drivers for permits valid during the following studentt . the student's spouse or the student's from the University or all of the those who fail breethalyaer tosts used to drink and defeat the purpose of the academic year. 5. A [6.8. King Village resident stu- legal guardian. above. to determine blood alcohol content. House provison. Permits are then assigned during dents the summer and distributed at the it These students may purchase an beginning of the fall semester. appropriate decal at any time during Preregistration does not guarantee the fall semester. State prOfessor awarded Fulbright grant that a permit will be available. Students may preregister for only Students may preregister for C' one type of permit. by Chris Crew faculty since 1962. is one of approx- (Commuter). F (Fringe). J (North Those who preregister for C per- Staff Writer imately 2.000 Americans being sent Hall). R (Resident. all resident halls mits will automatically be considered abroad for the 198384 academic year .l except North Hall). for F permits if C permits are not Dr. Walter Dobrogosz of the depart— under the Fulbright exchange pro- Preregistration is not necessary for available. ment of microbiology has been award~ gram. according to a press release. any other type of permit. Only one member of a carpool group ed a Fulbright grant to collaborate The Fulbright Grant was establish- Other permit types may be purchas is needed to preregister for a carpool. with scientists in Uppsala. Sweden to ed in 1946 under the congressional ed at any time during regular fall All additional information will be add- conduct research on lactic acid legislation introduced by former bacterium. Senator J. William Fulbright of He will spend a year at the Swedish Arkansas. University of Agricultural Sciences at The purpose of the program is “to Uppsala researching the molecular increase mutual understanding bet- Kremlin invites youth biology of lactobacilli which is a strain ween the people of the of bacteria essential to digestion and and the people of the other countries" to the fermentation process of various in the sciences. according to the foods such as pickles. sauerkraut. and release. yogurt. Scholarships are awarded to to visit The genetic research which American Graduate students. Dobrogosz plans to conduct teachers and professors to study. MANCHESTER. (UPI) Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin represents a new era in microbiology teach and lecture and conduct Samantha Smith. 10. who struck up a in Washington. D.C. for him. research abroad. and to foreign na- correspondence about the arms race An embassy official telephoned He has done similar research with tions to engage in similar activities with Soviet leader Yuri i. Andropov. Samantha Saturday and told her the E. coli Salmonella. a frequent cause of here. L——_._—————.__———-..———-—_— says she'd like to accept his invitation letter was in the mail. food poisoning. Individuals are selected on the to visit his country. "I guess (Dobrynin) told Andropov I Dobrogosz hopes his research will basis of academic and professional “I reallyMt to go. My mother has had complained and Yuri wrote back lead to genetic improvements in all qualifications in addition to their abili- pictures from when she went to to me." Samantha said. areas. and in specific lead the way to a ty and willingness to share ideas and Russia and I can tell it's a pretty coun On Monday. a mailman carrying a new form of food preservation. experiences with people of diverse try." said Samantha. a fifth grader at letter from Andropov showed up at Dobrogosz. a member of State's cultures. Dr. Walter Dobro!cm Manchester Elementary School. Samantha's home in Manchester. I She sent a letter to Andropov located 5 miles outside the state earlier this year pleading for an end to capital of Augusta. Auto runs down student the arms race and received a letter “I was really surprised. it's not inside weather from him Monday. every day you get a letter from a by Cindy Ellington Williams was knocked unconscious famous person." Samantha said. Staff Writer from the hit. and the driver did not In his letter. Andropov assured Andropov told Samantha millions of stop. Samantha the Soviet Union is doing Soviet soldiers were killed in World Raleigh Area Forecast: A State student was the victim of a First to arrive on the scene was Lt. everything possible to avoid a nuclear War II and the Russian people also Beatles book revealing. Page 9 today: Clear and finally hot. hit and run accident Friday afternoon. Terry Abney of the Public Safety. war. want to end the arms race. High near 98°C (83°F). Over- On April 22 at approximately 7:30 Shortly after. Cary Rescue Squad He also invited her to Russia this “We in the Soviet Union are Stallings wraps up year, Page 3. night low of 19°C (54°F). p.m.. David Bradley Williams. of Ad- arrived. summer to visit a youth camp in the endeavoring and doing everything so Yhursday: Mostly clear but vance. N.C.. was hit by an automobile Emergency Medical Service reliev- and see for herself some clouds with a high of 99°C while crossing Old Trinity Road. ed Cary Rescue Squad and "everybody in the Soviet Union that there will be no war between our The Duke strikes again. Page 4_ (86°F). two countries. so that there will be no Forecast provrded by student Williams. a freshman at State. was transported Williams to Rex Hospital. stands for peace and friendship among war at all on Earth." Andropov wrote — Frog Jumping Day approaches meteorologists Don Cahoon and on his way to the Red-White game at Williams, underwent exploratory nations." in his letter. which also was Page 5. Cline). Carter-Finley Stadium with Chris surgery at approximately 10 pm. “1 don‘t really like camps that distributed Monday in by the Joel Eaton. also a freshman from Advance. On Monday afternoon. his condition much. but I would like to travel official Tass News Agency. — releases new N.C. was listed as satisfactory with a com around." Samantha said in an inter- Samantha said she thought the let- . Page 6 The students were crossing at the pound fracture in his lower left leg. a view. ter was sincere. She said Andropov is mnnoumnt intersection of Old Trinity Road and chipped bone in his left elbow. a cut on The Soviet newspaper “probably pretty much like Ronald Youth Center Drive. his lower abdomen and facial scrat- recently published part of Samantha's Reagan. just acting like a leader and — Cncrs and ClaSSifieds Page 7 "The road was clear in the first twa ches. letter to Andropov expressing her doing what he's supposed to do to The Student Body preSIdent IS lanes when we started to cross." Officer Cecil Mercer of the concern about mounting tensions bet- help his country along." State honors 96 MVP's at Banquet now accepting applications for Eaton said. “We saw that the other Highway Patrol filed the accident ween the Soviet Union and the United Her father. Arthur Smith. said he Page 8, appomtment to 83/84 UniverSI— two lanes were moving fairly slow. so report. States. The Communist Party daily would be willing to allow his daughter ty Committees All applicants we thought it would be ,safe (to The Highway Patrol identified the said the letter showed there is sup- to visit Russia. — HustOn fought for Pack wm Page are Virtually assured of a p05:- cross)." automobile as being a Chrysler model port in the United States for a “We would certainly be interested 9, hon. Call 9797 or come by the According to Baton when they after examining the left sideview mir- nuclear-arms freeze and better rela- in having Samantha go to the Soviet Student Government Office on reached the middle lane. a car passed ror which was knocked off the car dur- tions between the . Union for the experience. But at the — Angered couple takes hostages the 4th floor of the Student behind him. and then he turned to look ing the accident. But Samantha got no direct reply age of 10. she‘s too young to go by Page IO. Center behind him. When he did. he saw Neither the car nor the driver had from Andropov. so she sent a letter to herself." Smith said. \ Williams get hit by the car. been apprehended as of Monday. A A paper that is entirely the product of the student body becomes at once the nfficial organ through which the thoughts. the activity and in fact the very life ofthe campus are registered. it is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talkfCollege life without its journal is blank. — Technlaan vol 1. no 1 Feb. 1. l920

Vet School officially opens State’s School of Veterinary Medicine will conduct research in their own is officially open thanks to a superb open specialized areas. No longer will the house which was held recently. The state's livestock producers have to de- Clydesdales and all of the other attrac- pend on the work of other vet schools tionshelped to open what could easily where the emphasis is not on problems become the finest veterinarian school in which are unique to North Carolina. the nation. The Vet School will continue to be North Carolina has long needed a vet selective in choosing students who are ad- school, contrary to the opinion of some mitted. This selection of high quality people in North Carolina, such as the students should insure that the Vet Raleigh News and Observer. They are still School will produce excellent vets who of the opinion that North Carolina does will be utilized in North Carolina. not need a vet school. Although some of the students will be To highlight basically the need for the from out of state. these students must still school, a large part of North Carolinians meet the tough academic and extracur- earn their living through the production of ricular requirements which in-state various types of livestock. Before the Vet students must-meet. ’ School was opened, any North Caroli- Not only will North Carolina be assured . nian who wanted to become a that future vets will be of high quality, but veterinarian would have had to attend a the Vet School will ensure that the state’s Accusations contrivefi? school out-of—state‘ and face a diffiCult existing vets will receive adequate follow- time of gaining admittance into one of the up training. The entire veterinarian pro- over-booked schools. Vets who did fession will be better off with the new Vet decide to return to North Carolina after School. As the quality of vets increases Dellums denies charges being educated somewhere else previous- the care which will be given to state’s ly would have had to go to another state animals will also increase — a laudable Drug-gate, i suppose you could call it — "AmericanJournal standing anywhere to the left ofAtilla the Hun to upgrade their training. goal which has economic as well as that search and destroy mission by the House is akin to high treason. He is a staunch oppo- State’s new Vet School solves all of humanitarian sense. of Representatives to root out drug use on DAVID nent of the Pentagon juggernaut during the these problems. in addition to solving We wish the best of success to the new Capitol Hill. Most recently, this year-long in- biggest peacetime military buildup in these problems, the Vet School provides School of Veterinary Medicine and to vestigation turned up charges against liberal ARMSTRONG American history. He is a foe of our interven- North Carolina's farmers with a place that the students who will be attending it. Congress member Ronald Dellums. Dellums tionist foreign policy as Washington finances a .,. Editorial Columnist not-so-secret war in Central America. Right- wing forces in this country would like very allegedly bought cocaine from a former much to have Ron Dellums out of office and House aide; the informant, House Ethics out of their way. Last fall, the White House New Beatles biography reveahng Committee members say, twice passed lie put big bucks into a high-powered -— and un- detector tests. successful - campaign to unseat the popular I am of two minds about the latest scandal- lawmaker. WASHINGTON — Four years ago, in 'Here and Now Ringo’s wife, Maureen. This tryst drove Patti in-waiting in Washington. Ron Dellums is my Dellums insists that the charges against him what was essentially their last collective effort, Harrison into guitarist Eric Clapton’s arms, congressman. We met him several times on are false. Should his denial prove to be false, the Beatles agreed to be interviewed at length which he’d scarred considerably with needles constituents’ days, in press interviews and the he will have let down -— and set back — not for a book about their rise to fame and fall in hope of dulling his desire for her. like. I don’t know him well, but I've always only the progressive aspirations of his consti- from unity. in effect, they broke a code of Brown’s book offers less lascivious insights found Dellums to be articulate, personable, tuents in California’s 8th congressional Silence that had bssn. Whitestomlmost into the world of rock-cult figures. Bob Dylan 20 y , a . .. . 7. ‘ turned the group onto marijuana; Elvis intense and committed — qualities I consider distrkt‘, but? the ‘aspihtib‘rig of‘fli'ogressive highly desirable in a legislator. Nusu emerieans warmers)- fer. 9- soafioni :. afiarwn. mgr; mama. Presley's manner turned themoff completely‘. would surelybe used to discredit the road Records chief, Peter Brown, arranged this last Of course, anecdotes such as these could l've also long admired Dellums’ stand on political movements with which Dellums is collaboration because, in his mind, even the fill a hundred volumes if anyone cared to col- the major issues of our time. As the chair of associated. Given the Reagan best books on Beatledom written during the lect them all. in fact. Brown admitted in an in- the ‘House Armed Forces Committee, administration's contempt for civil rights, I 1970s were plagued with inaccuracies. terview that the remaining Beatles —- as well Dellums is in an excellent position to know believe there is a fairly good chance that Misconceptions about the roles of drugs, Ap- books for new insights. Brown reveals, for in- what is afoot in the Pentagon, and he has Dellums is being set up. If he falls, he won’t be ple Corp. and Yoko Ono in' the group's stance, that Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein, a ‘With superstardom, long been critical of the defense establish- the last to go. breakup were repeated, reprinted and quickly closet homosexual who discovered the band ment, dating back to his election to Congress As an addendum to this discussion of rendered conventional wisdom. in 1961, longed to consummate his love for their lifestyles didn’t in 1970 as an antiwar candidate. One of the Brown's book, written with the help of Lennon, succeeding finally at John's suf- leading members of the Congressional Black Dellums and Drug-gate, there is the matter of Steven Baines, a New York writer, tries to set ferance on a holiday in Spain in 1963. Len- change; on tours, as Caucus, Dellums has always spoken for- drug use itself. As a member ofthe generation the record straight once and for all. Published non said later that he consented for ex- thrightly for ethnic minorities. He's also been that made the taking of certain drugs — mari- many as 20 women juana and to a lesser extent, the psychedelics this week, it is a genuine page-tumer, yet so perience's sake. a strong advocate of the disenfranchised of — practically a moral imperative, i feel less laden with revelations that it may only further Epstein’s sexuality plagued the group’s would be rounded up every stripe: women, gays, the poor, the than exalted about what time has done to the feed the fires of speculation. After all. if the financial stability. A number of former lovers disabled. I can't think of a person in public life drug culture. Drug use is as widespread now Beatles weren’t meant to live “4-ever," gossip threatened to blackmail the then-world each night to perform I've respected more. about them certainly was. famous impresario, who sought refuge in as all but the most shiny-eyed guru would The Love You Make is an insider's account booze, drugs and eventually suicide. Epstein various services.’ l have no idea whether Ron Dellums uses have predicted 20 years ago, but it has led not of how the Beatles’ troubles grew in propor- botched the lucrative licensing contracts for drugs. On a strictly personal basis, I don’t to a spiritual resurgence. but a reinforcement tion to their wealth and fame. Burdensome Beatles paraphenalia, limiting the group’s as their many wives and associates — will care. I believe, with the small ‘I’ libertarians, of consumerism, not to dramatic financial responsibilities and a complete in- share to a measly 10 percent. Brown probably all write their own versions eventual- that it is any adult’s right to put into his or her psychological breakthroughs for. most users, ability to travel without inciting riots made the estimates that the Fab Four lost more than ly. body any psychoactive substance that may be but a population of unstable adults and un- musicians’ lives thoroughly unpleasant. From $100 million as a result of Epstein's naivete. Each new book will spawn further in- handy. From a political standpoint, i hope ' formed kids who have been utterly destroyed the start, screaming fans soured them on True to its title, The Love You Make ex- vestigation. The next book may focus entirely that Dellums is as clean as a hound's tooth. A by drugs. The high priests of Drugstock Na- touring (they’d try to rush through concerts in plains how venereal disease nearly vanquish- on the now-topical sex lives. or drug ex- man in his position wouldn’t be terribly bright tion have a lot to 'answer for. 25 minutes). ed the band members during their club days periences, or political views. it is, to be sure. to use drugs. . Should drug charges stick to Ron Dellums Brown’s book verifies what many have in Hamburg. Steady whoring in the red-light endless. For gossip, as Hesiod said, never Dellums is. after all, black at a time when because they’re true or because they are long supposed, including Ringo’s lackluster district where they worked and lived left “dies away entirely if many people voice it; it racism, barely concealed, is a fact of our na- well-contrived — it will be a bum trip for a lot ' drumming and George’s idolization of John. ’members of the clap-happy quartet “cured, too is a kind of divinity." tional life. He is left-liberal at a time when of political activists. To Brown, Lennon was a “madcap, destruc- stricken, cured and stricken at an alarming tive genius;” McCartney often obsequious rate." (Not surprisingly, the good old days still and “competitive.” Though basically haunt them, as a now-ZO-year-old West Ger- Reading skills necessary for education dissimilar, Lennon and McCartney needed man woman, Bettina Huebers, proved last each other for success, a symbiosis that died week in a successful paternity suit against Mc- missing, part of not only this University, but of as Paul eventually took over musically. in- Cartney.) With superstardom, their lifestyles I think most students come to college with most places of higher education in America. structing the others on what and how to play didn’t change; on tours, as many as 20 the good intentions of getting educated. (even dubbing Rlngo's tracks without the women would be rounded up each night to Spiritually, we aspire to college with the belief WAYNE perform various services. that knowledge uplifts us. Economically, we Reckard is a senior attending State this drummer’s knowledge). in the hope that knowledge RECKARD semester as a participant in the National Stu- Yet the book contains enough eye-openers Perfecting indiscrimination, George Har~ pay for college dent Exchange Program from South Dakota to send Beatlemaniacs back to their scrap- rison even managed to have an affair with will have future value. Guest Opinion University. But for all these good intentions. I tion better in some way, but it will bring insight State sometimes wonder how much of this stuff we about the complexities of our existence. call knowledge students actually acquire. i i don't think most students who dislike stu- wonder how much stuff we're missing. dying textbooks are unwilling or unable to Let’s look at one example. We read many learn. Much frustration over textbooks comes textbooks for class and I like to read from the need to be better equipped to com- magazines, newspapers. and books. (In fact, I municate ,at the author's level of thought. In enjoy books so much that my shelf-dusting many cases this simply means understanding library job was fun.) Because I like reading so how knowledge is structured in a textbook well, I always thought I read very well. and to read and comprehend the information But recently I found something that pointed- in the way the author intended. out not so much my abilities. but my in- It seems remarkable to me that State, abilities. in understanding a book's which has a good reputaton for educating knowledge. Not surprisingly I found a book students of all ages. ignores one of the fun- about reading; not suprisingly its name is damental ways people must learn — that of How to Read a Book by Mortimer J. Adler. reading intelligently. Have you ever thought about how you Reading. along 'with listening. is among the read a book. and did you know that your forgotten communication methods. Many ability to read could improve? Reading is not students here are required to take a speech a skill that should stop expanding when class. yet why isn't a reading class necessary? adolescence stops making you taller. The I don't argue with the need to help people say mind has room for growth that the body what they think. but I also believe State lacks. should help students read what others Have you considered how improved think. . . especially since I believe we spend reading skills could help you reach your goals more time in life reading than we do speaking in eollege and later in life? publicly. Of course. if your desire is to be a hermit. This does not imply that a reading course reading well may not be important to you. must be remedial. Anyone who understands But for most people. reading is necessary for the complexity and importance to reading will their activities and interests. Reading well not easily see that teaching students how to im- (3 only“will help a person perform their occupa- prove their reading skills is a needed. yet April27.1m/Teehnicinn/Ophion/3 mmmfhfi/MoUN’Mfl tr- Major issues mark final column

Exams are looming around the corner. around the value which people place on laboratory and test assignments are being Making Sense 5* human life in the fetal form. The issue of concluded not to mention those tedious t by abortion is very polarized and emotional. Yet. essays for us- “fortunate" political science ma- arguments on the issue have only succeeded jors. Yes, the school year is coming to a close. . KENgx in increasing the emotion and reinforcing the as is this column — until next year that is. polarity 'of the pro-choice and pro-life pro- To conclude “Making Sense" for this STALLINGS ‘- ponents. It is doubtful that a consensus will be school year. I thought it best to write a rather reached, but human life, I feel, should have brief synopsis of the events which shook the more value —- even in the fetal form — than world and this campus. Not surprisingly, I any convenience. wrote columns on most of these events. This ' ' Editorial Columnist Adoption is an excellent alternative. yet the column, however, should not be controver- nine months of sacrifice required for a sial. So for those who usually get outraged by Brickyard. I still don't think Raleigh. or pregnancy are well justified by the life which what I write — all 20,000 of you —- sit back Houston for that matter, has recovered from results from it. An unwanted pregancy is and read without fear of a change in your the legendary exploits of Phi Packa Attacka. painful. both physically and emotionally. and blood pressure. This column is gentle in tone The Wolfpack's performance in the NCAA ‘ in the cases of pregnancy resulting from rape and content. was probably the most positive event in the or incest, of when the mother's life is en- People's concerns fascinate me. I never get nation. However, the success of the space dangered by the pregnancy, abortion should tired of hearing opinion '— ‘even those that shuttle system was also a source of optimism. be an alternative for. the mother. In other differ from mine. Since writing for this New frontiers await those bold enough to cases, the pain and inconvenience of the newspaper, I have noticed an increase in reach for them, and the advent of the shuttle pregnancy should be tolerated. public awareness and this is, lbelieve, a con- has rekindled America's yearning for the As a political science major. I feel a strong tinuation of a general trend. unknown. 1 think that’s important for our sur- attraction to politics and politicians. The People are. in fact, becoming more vocal in vival. .5, events surrounding the election of Ike An- rence to a nuclear attack. I thought that deterrence and Tim Valentine were disgusting. meant to prevent the enemy from attacking by hav- world affairs; further, they are becoming The concerns over survival have; started a drews Liberal informs ing a retaliation blow ready. in other words. the more educated In world events. Of course, debate over nuclear arms. ln fact, this debate Andrews. Bill Colby and Jack Marin all ran US. could retaliate with such a sufficient force after our society in general has — with the advent may be the most vocal one in the free world. negative campaigns which were long on righteous conservative a first strike that the enemy would be foolish to at- of modern communications — been forced to Consequently, I have written a great deal on criticism of the opponent, but very short on tack. Why is It necessary then to have exceedingly undergo this education. this subject. the abilities of the candidates who sponsored ' “The philosophy of the American people and accurate missiles which would only be useful when The media, for all its well-known vices, has However, 1 am also concerned about the ad. When a candidate wins by the their political leaders will not allow such weapons to needed to strike first at military sites to destroy the succeeded in its main objective to present to preventing war. The object of this nation’s negative vote, it is hard for him to gain public be developed for offensive weapons; rather, they Soviet’s missiles? if they are not for offensive the masses a concise and up-to-date report of foreign policy should be to preserve peace. support for his or her policies. will be produced to enhance the security of the en— reasons, then they would not be needed because the world events and how people are affected Nonetheless, common sense should override The overwhelming tendency is for the peo- tire free world." ls it not truly amazing that Ken the Soviet missiles surely would not be in their silos by those events. i feel this has been responsi- the urge for peace at all costs. The world is ple to say: “What have you done positive for Stallings can write such a noble sentence but totally after a Soviet first strike. The strength of deterrence in negative ap— disprove it'in his shallow arguments It appears to is to be able to show the force to destroy enough of ble for a more enlightened populace. not a pretty place at times and to be optimistic us?” This tendency results Stallings that only liberals are misguided. I suppose the Soviet Union's populated areas which would ln this regard, I think that the writers of and peace-loving in the long run, one has to praisal of the candidate’s performance in of- the conservative right military leaders who ad- devastate the Soviet Union if they attempted a first Technician have done an excellent job of be very pragmatic when the situation calls for fice. In short, positivism tends to breed vocate neutron bombs. limited nuclear wars. strike. The United States has the overkill capacity to presenting the campus and world issues that the common sense approach. To be other- positivism and negativism breeds negativism. sophisticated long range lCBMs with the ability to destroy all Soviet cities with over 100.000 popula- need to be heard. There are very few wise, I believe, is to invite destruction and sor— The first column which I wrote this year land within feet of the proposed target. and other tion 35 times. Does that not seem like enough newspapers — even professional national row. dealt with the issue of tobacco. The points neat things like that are guided by some divine and deterrence? How can more sophisticated newspapers -— which allow for as much The people of Lebanon know all there is to made in the article were general. The real righteous light looking out for the security of weaponry ease the world-wide tension? Would this through actions America and the free world with no ideas of using debate on the concerns of the people as know about destruction and sorrow. They value of the column was that. these unbelievable destructive “toys" as offensive not increase the Soviet Union's willingness to try a Technician has allowed. have seen too much of both. Entire genera- which occurred subsequent to its printing, I weapons. Oh no. Heavens forbid. first strike if the US. has the ability to wipe out the The problem of apathy, while being a tions have lived under a government which learned much about myself and the people I Soviet's nuclear forces rather than if the US main- regard as my dearest friends. If I do have a Concerning Stalling‘s statements about the tained a second-strike capability? With over 50 per- serious issue surrounding this year’s student was not strong and secure enough to prevent Soviet's “gargantuan military budget" and the cent of the US. nuclear missiles In submarines elections, has not plagued the Forum section internally and externally derived violence. positive message. it would be to reinforce the United States budget. let's look at the entire pic- which are almost invulnerable. how could the ‘ of this newspaper. This is a credit to the Consequently, the people of this war-tom necessity the people have for friendship. The ture. First of all. the combined military budget of Soviet Union expect to knock out the U S '5 students in general and columnists who were country have borne the brunt of the inability presence of people who truly care for you the NATO forces in 1979 (before the large U.S.'s nuclear force by a first strike? not afraid to tackle the more emotional and of the Arab nations to allow for self- makes living much easier. To mine, I thank increases) was $217 billion while the combined Let us be glad that debate and argument can serious issues of our time. determination of Israel and lsrael's inability to you. military budget of the WARSAW Pact forces was continue so all the “misguided" liberals can inform I wish everyone good luck on their exams. $127 billion. 50 it seems as if the huge Soviet The most emotional and exciting allow for self-determination of Palestine. military spending is not as ovenrvhelming as the the people of all the little "unimportant" facts that phenomenon at State was, of course,‘ the Someday, this situation may change for the and I sincerely hope that my opinions have “red—eyed" conservatives claim. Also. the fact that the righteous peace-loving conservatives fail to NCAA championship. The spirit and courage better. Unfortunately and in all honesty. my been productive and have succeeded in the Soviets spend between one—third and one—half mention In their arguments. shown by the State basketball team has not pragmatic side tells me that this day is a long. allowing people to see another philosophy in of their national budget on the military does not been -— and probably never will be -equaled long way off. So much for peace and stability our complex world. My philosophy centers mean that their military expenditures are that large. in the history of NCAA Tournament. The on- In the Middle East. around the fact that I hate caves. The truly It also seems that Stallings is confused about his John Gatlin ly thing approaching the basketball team's ex- But the issue of life is the source of a more enlightened person will understand what ideas of what truly constitutes an effective deter- 80 PS citement were the massive parties on the fundamental debate, and this debate centers mean. ,. 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SP1 RI'I' K. Melley The Duke Pi honors Tau Beta I‘M so amneor . FEW OWE! YOU'VE GOT TO FYOU‘RE KIDDIN6!.' YOU DO?!? firm. BE HERE FOREVER"! LONG WE. HERE :1 lS.THE ano- GRADUATE. same: you PAL? or m 48 YEAR AT our or HERE! aspiring engineers, on on sure: r sue: AM I} // GONNA MISS ms d initiates them Varii? into society

What do astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen and Chrysler president Lee lacoca have in common? These men are all k l members of Tau Beta Pi. the national engineering honor society which recognizes .de “students of superior scholarship” as well as outstanding professional engineers. The Association of Tau Beta Pi celebrates its 98th birthday this year, and since its foun- ding at Lehigh University, it has expanded to include over 185 collegiate chapters in the United States and abroad. The North uh...hi. could i could ‘i rub I Carolina Alpha Chapter. which was establish- ed at State in 1925, is currently one of the lotion Liour‘ face in largest in the country and will initiate 92 eligi- rub some ble engineering students this semester. the dirt? in order to be considered as candidates for ,on qour back? the spring and fall initiations, the students must have well-rounded personalities and a broad range of interests. but most important- .y%« VJ Q I E‘\ ly, they must meet the strict academic stan— dards. The scholastic restrictions require that the juniors be in the upper eighth of their class. and the seniors and graduate students be in the upper fifth of their respective classes. Besides having excellent grades. each pro- spective electee must complete a pledge pro- feet. and once initiated, he or she will con- tinue to participate in projects that serve the students at State. Some of the stande pro- jects are tutoring students in physics and . ’ h chemistry, visiting high schools to give presentations on State’s engineering pro- grams, and polishing the bent which rests in receive induction into fre hman national honor society front of Mann Hall. Tau Beta Pi has also Students ad- telligent living and a continued high standard awarded to the senior with the highest assembled a collection of graduate The State chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta and initiation was Larry Gracie, liason in average of all. Sue Ellen Nicholson received catalogues. helped sponsor a lecture by a National Honor Society held its 1983 Ban- ministrator for Alpha Lambda Delta and stu- of living and to assist women and men coordinator for State. recognizing and developing meaningful goals the award. Nobel prize winner and compiled a resume quet and initiation April 17. One hundred dent development for their roles in society.” All the students At the business meeting following the ban- book for interested employees. and nineteen students were initiated at the The students were initiated into Alpha to quet, the chapter elected new officers. They Thus, Tau Beta Pi is a multi-faceted ceremony. They received pendants. signed Lambda Delta based on their grade point have a GPA of 3.5 or better and are worthy Delta is a national be recognized by both their university and are President Henry David Kuo, Vice Presi~ association which not only honors outstan- ‘ the official roll, received certificates of averages. Alpha Lambda Alpha Lambda Delta for their notable dent Jana Carol Grindstaff, Secretary Kelley ding students. but enhances their lives membership and had a dinner banquet. society for freshmen which honors high Elizabeth Morris, Treasurer Lumbia Marie through broadening their interests in non- Guest speaker for the banquet was scholastic achievement in the first or first two achievement in scholarship. The purpose of the During the initiation ceremony, chapter Reavis, Junior Advisor Rhonda Dean engineering related subjects. Lawrence Clark, assistant provost and affir- semesters of college. members who are currently graduating Lowman and Senior Advisor Teresa Marie The North Carolina Alpha Chapter of Tau mative action officer at, State. Mary Yar- organization as stated in the constitution is “to in{1 Ph‘il “s. Thei'new officers were inducted by Beta Pi would like to congratulate the spring borough, the first. woman to receive a encourage superior scholastic achievement seniors and who have managed to rfi’aing first year in institu— 3.5-average or better wae iward specifl ' Advis’a 08m King. These officers will l electee offlias'uai a the students initiated graduate degree from State was present as an among students in their certificates of merit. A special prize was also plan activities with the group for 1983-84 during the fall 0‘ 1982- honory member.__Aiso present at the banquet tions of higher education, to promote in- ‘ 9 MONTH LEASES

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Rick Springfield Living In 02 by Tim Elliutoa which won a Grammy varying from his usually with a modern flair. very good. The songs have Assistant Features Award for Best Rock Male simple chords to a new. One song which strays a varied sound. something . Performance. and “Love Is almost synthesized sound from the new modern sound that may have been lacking Rick Springfield has just Alright.” while Success occasionally. The songs are is “Me and Johnny." A song on his previous two RCA released his latest album. Hasn‘t Spoiled Me Yet had more modern. with a strong about he and one of his releases. With this varia~ Living In Oz. and it is such cuts as “Don't Talk To tempo to back his newly friends from Australia. "Me tion from song to song. and bound to be a hit with Spr- Strangers" and “Calling All found deeper lyrics. and Johnny" is a more the new modern beat that is ingfield lovers everywhere. Girls." Both reach- Although the songs have melodical song. in which evident throughout the In developing a new sound ed platinum status while a new sound to them. they Springfield uses his voice to album. it should be very for this release. Springfield Springfield himself won the are definitely Springfield carry the tempo. It does. well received. If you like has kept his own brand of American Music Awards material. as he penned the however. have its more Springfield. you'll like Liv- music. while adding a new. Favorite Male Rock words for all of the songs. upbeat parts. which give it ing In Oz. more modern. sound. This Vocalist for 1982. He handled all of the music an all-around good quality. And for those who have sound is sure to take this With the release of Liv- also. with the exception of The best cut off the been missing Springfield on album far on the charts. ing In Oz. Springfield has “." album is “Human Touch." the tube. fear not. This fall The new album has a emerged as a leader in the The Springfield guitar This song will probably go he will star in a Universal slight musical change from '803 music scene. His new work is still heard on the far on the singles charts. film called “." his two previous releases in brand of music is evident in songs. with his powerful depending on how the It is a romantic comedy the '805. Working Class the very first cut off the chords coming through on album does as a_whole. iwhat else?i directed by Dog and Success Hasn't album. "Human Touch." such songs as “Living In ”Motel Eyes" could Larry Peerce. Springfield is Spoiled Me Yet. Working This is a definite twist for Oz" and “Motel Eyes." The possibly climb into the Top also doing the soundtrack Photo counesv RCA Records andTaoes Class Dog produced such Springfield. as his music whole album is 40 to the film with musician In his absence from “General Hospital," Rick Springfield has been working hard musically, singles as "Jessie's Girl." becomes more complex. recognizably Springfield. hymn. the album is Tom Scott. a i it i and Living In Oz proves It.

Platinum Hook radiates

energy on Watching You

' by Phillip Williams unscathed and more experienced, the band re- entered the Jersey Cluh and eastern college circuit. Entertainment Writer Combined with countless hours of rehearsals. those Taking a look at Platinum Hook's history. it reads dates helped to expand the band's musicianship. like a cleverly written novel. full of surprising twists assisted the band in its discipline development and and turns. gave it a positive direction to work toward. The high energy. self-contained New Jersey-based "Those were very important times for us as they band. celebrating its impressive debut RCA LP Wat. brought us closer together and taught us to respect ching You opens with a funky disco sizzler. “Woo," each others abilities as musicians. " Robin Carley which should get considerable air play. said. “I Don't Wanna Live Without You" is a tender Throughout the band's early downs. the nucleus of ballad which does justice to the song title. “What the band still remained stable with Daniels at the You Want" and “Girl I'm Watching You" are catchy helm. Bobby Douglas joined in ‘74 as the keyboardist dance tunes with exceptional musical and vocal ar- and added more depth to its already tight sound. rangements. “Wonderful World" is a mellow tune And just two months after his arrival with his which best exemplifies the group's hopes and “Platinum batism" the group was once again asked dreams. \ ‘ to fill in for another act. The band whose place Platinum Hook was originially formed in 1971 from Platinum Hook took was the currently famous Com- a select group of East Orange’s finest young musi- modores. cians. Initially called the Soul Dukes by their In '75 the band was asked to San Tropez for a founder, lead vocalist. drummer and acknowledged triumphant six-week engagement. The master mind leader Stephen Daniels. the then neophyte raw funk- behind the emerging band's French trekes was the oriented group. cut its performing'teeth playing at late Benny Ashburn (who from 1974 to his untimely talent shows. local clubs and college gigs. death in '82. was Platinum Hook's manager, confi- Now the plot begins to thicken as bass player“ dant and in many ways, a father figure).Comments ‘.r~".. .4, Photo courtesy RCA Handl'epes Elisha “Skip" Ingram fills in, the next cha terrif- like “dynanu “one of a kind" and “extmnely'” Plattnum Hookwas calledtoflllln torTheCommodoresatone time,butthatwas yearaago. Nowthebandhasbutlt upa revealing a pivotal period in Platinum's past. La e in dedicated" flow throughout the Platinum’s mid- mmuummmmram. 1971, he said. “We were asked to replace a group call- Manhatten demo studio when the band recalls KIRTLAND BAGS?OBELL HELMETS.OFENDERS ed the Presidents on a four month tour of Mexico. Ashburn. I 1096- 4096OFF I The tour was extended to six months. and we wound In '76. the hand signed its first major record con- 0We give six months service and free use of tools I up recording an album for an unknown Mexican tract and released a mildly successful single. “Gotta including instructions, with every bicycle. sold. | New BikePrices I Try label. It was a wild experience for such a new band." Find A Woman;" its first self-titled album hit the 0W9 specralize in touring and transportation -----——-—-4 “Oh. yeah. fortunately the record was never charts also. Platinum Hook has built up a tremen- gicycles. Expert Repairs, Tool rentals, 3- - 10 l 10% OFF I Classifieds released in the States." dous audience. 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Bailey receives Kennett Award by Devin Steels ACC Men's Basketball The award. given in selected by the team Wilkes (men's gymnastics) Assistant Sports Editor Tournament and the Na- memory of the late Frank members. were presented and Leah Ranney (women's tional Mascotofthe Year at Gallagher. a faithful by the respective coaches. gymnastics). State's athletic teams the NCAA finals. Wolfpack supporter. is The awards were Also. Jeff Armantrout were honored for their State's men's track team. given to the men's basket presented. alphabetically, (rifle). Sam Okpodu (soccer). achievements [during the which captured the ACC ballplayer who“hasagreat to: Hugh Brinsonlbaseballi. Gina Miller (softball). Eric 1982-83 year at the fifth- championship last weekend. deal of loyalty to the school. ' Sidney Lowe (men's basket- Wagner (men’s swimming). annual ail-sports banquet at and the men's track team his coaches and teammates. ball). Linda Page (women‘s Emery (women's swimm- the Jane S. McKimmon received special congratula- He must have the type of basketball). Walter Knox ing). Brad Smith (men's ten- Center Monday night. tions from Ausley. spirit that inspires others (cheerleading). John George nis). Robin Bunch (women's The program was emceed The Pack men's basket- to succeed when the going (men's cross country). Con- tennis). Perry Williams by the Voice of the ball team was called to the is the toughest and has a nie Jo Robinson (women's (men's indoor track). Lynne Wolfpack. WPTF an- front of the assembly for a smile and sense of humor cross country). Thomas Strauss (women's indoor nouncer Wally Ausley. and standing ovation, before that keeps encouraging a Singles (men's fencing). track). Mike Mantini (men's was highlighted by the Dereck Whittenburg was loose and relaxed at- Nina Lupoletti (women's outdoor track). Betty Spr- presentation of the Most given the firsirever Frank mosphere so that he can fencing). Tol Avery (foot- ings (women‘s outdoor Valuable Player awards. Gallagher Award by perform at his highest ball). Nolan Mills (men's track). Joan Russo The presentation of the Wolfpack Club president potential.” golf). Jamie Bronson (volleyball) and Tab highest award. the 3.0. Charlie Bryant. The MVP awards. as (women's golf). Scott Thacker (wrestling). Kennett Award. 1982-83 Most Valuable Players culminated the ceremony. The honor was presented to Baseball Hugh Brinson Rifle JeffArmantrout Thuri Bailey. who led the Basketball(Men) Sidney Lowe Soccer Sam Okpodu team in scoring (16.7 ppg.) Basketball(Women) Linda Page Softball Gina Miller and rebounding (7.7 rpg.). Cheerleading Walter Knox Swimming(Men) Eric Wagner He was the first basketball Cross Country (Men) John George Swimming(Women) Beth Emery player to receive the award Cross Country (Women) Connie J0Robinson Tennis(Men) Brad Smith since David Thompson in Fencing(Men) Thomas Singles Tennis (Women) Robin Bunch 1974. Fencing(Women) Nina Lupoletti Track (Men's Indoor) Perry Williams The award is presented Football Tol Avery Track (Women's Indoor) Lynne Strauss annually to “a superior Golf(Men) Nolan Mills Track (Men‘s Outdoor) Mike Mantini athlete who demonstrates Golf(Women) Jamie Bronson Track(Women's Outdoor) Betty Springs the finest attributes of good Gymnastics(Men) Scott Wilkes Volleyball Joan Russo sportsmanship and team Gymnastics(Women) Leah Ranney Wrestling TabThacker play." and who must "be welLrounded. demonstrating high scholastic attainment. Yankees intercept E way; Colts foolish flawless character. good personality traits and an in- Sideline Insights terest in a variety of school Quarterbacks were in style for at least one rouno activities with an indicated in Tuesday's NFL draft. Six QB‘s were taken in the potential for leadership.” first round of picks. while 12 of the first 15 players WILLIAM Upon receiving the honor chosen were offensive picks.- Bailey said. “Thanks to you The entire AFC Eastern Division chose quarter- 6 all for making this possible. backs on their first selections. Baltimore began the TERRY I don't think I am crying assault by choosing Standford's John Elway. The this time. I couldn't have Heisman runnenup laterin the day vowed never to done it without you these play football for the Colts and agreed on a baseball KELLEY four years.” The program was opened contract with the New York Yankees, a team he has Sports Editor 1"”‘6‘: by Bailey. who said the in- played minor league baseball with. vocation. The Colts were foolish in wasting such a highly- their pair of round three selections. Clemson runn- The national champion coveted pick. Although. they may yet have a chance ingback and Maryland tight end Mike Technician file photo Wolfpack men's basketball to trade Elway to a West Coast team. they certainly Tice were taken by the Saints. Andrew Provence. a team was honored early in will not get the offer that they could have for the South Carolina defensive tackle was taken by Atlan- Thuri Bailey received State‘s highest athletic award. the H.c. Kennett Award, at the all- the program. pick. The Atlanta Falcons reportedly offered first ta. Clemson's fourth player of the day was taken in sports banquet Monday night. “Those of you who didn't and second round picks this season and next for the the fourth round by New England in linebacker think this team would win first choice. After making the pick. the Colts asked . Fifth round selections included the national championship the Chicago Bears for their first seven choices in wide receiver Chris Castor of Duke and runningback Wolfpack tracksters to vie should have been reading trade for Elway. a move I‘m not sure would be wise Chuck McSwain of Clemson who went to Seattle and your Bibles." said Ausley. for the Bears. The Colts. a team that was winless last Dallas. respectively. "God was with us the whole ”soon and has a grim future, are in no position to Many more ACC players were destined to be time. He!was» in the-- Tumble away the number one choice. chosen in the continuing seven rounds. but at press in prestigious Penn Relays Bible. Lo. lwilibe with you The ACC and other area schools were well time were not available. Overall. the draft seemed to always’." represented in the early going. although through be no stronger than ususal but with the Elway situa- by Tom DeSchI-lver women's 3.000-meter run. under good conditions. are The awards for academic Sports Writer Senior Kevin Huston. capable of clearing seven achievement were the first round five no State players had been chosen. All- tion and the USFL waiting in the wings held just as coming off a great 10.000 feet. presented. Beth Emery. an America defensive back of Clemson much tension for NFL fans. The Penn Relays may meter race at the ACC all-ACC swimmer with an was the first ACC player to be chosen as the Giants 0 O O perhaps be the greatest Championships in which he Junior Yvonne Heinrich overall 3.0 GPA. received picked him up in the first round; North Carolina had I wanted to use the first three weeks of the season relay carnival in the world. rana school—record30:01.44. will vie in the women's high the award for the best a pair of players chosen in the second round as for some evaluation before making my picks in the but individual events are will try to lower that mark jump. while looking to im- scholastic female. Four- linebacker Mike Wilcher was chosen by Los Angeles. prove on her best of 5'10". year baseball letter-winner race for the 1983 World Series. although don't expect also competitive. State will to under 90 minutes in the In the men's discus. who earlier in the day chose the first player who will them to be any more accurate. Since Mr. Winkworth have a number of event. Raleigh Tim Barber. a Chemical definitely play football in Eric Dickerson. The SMU has already provided some keen insight to the 1983 tracksters participating in junior Than Emery Engineering major with a runningback was the event Thursday Senior Mike Mantini will will compete. while 8.4 GPA. received the male the second player chosen in the season I will not elaborate, except to say that both through Saturday in also be trying to overcome sophomore Angela Hudson honor. draft. NL races are toss ups, the AL East could go to either Philadelphia. Pa. a barrier. while running in will throw in the women‘s The first-annual Mascot Guard Dave Drechsler was Green Bay's second of the top three or four and the bottom three in the In the 5.000-meter run. the. 3.000-meter shot put and discus events. Award went to the male pick while ECU linebacker Jody Schulz was chosen AL West should have a good race among them. senior John George and steeplechase. Mantini has Also, junior Mark Ryan wolf Scott Joseph. who by Philadelphia. AL Eng AL West NL East West freshman Ricky Wallace run under 9:06 twice this will compete in the men’s was earlier named the Most The third round saw three more area picks as New will run for the Wolfpack season. but has failed to javeiin and senior Simon Valuable Mascot at the Orleans chose two ACC stars consecutively with Milwaukee KansasCity Montreal Atlanta men. while junior Betty break nine minutes. Ware will be looking to Detroit Chicago St. Louis Los Angeles Springs and senior Kim Also competing for the break 50 feet in the men's III Wm Baltimore California Pittsburg San Diego Sharpe will compete in the State men will be junior triple jump. ( Ifflfi‘rwN SUMMER SCHOOL New York Oakland Philadelphia San Francisco women's bracket. 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Huston, distance runners save day for Pack cindermen by To. DeSchrlver Sports Writer CLEMSON. S.C. -— Go ing into the Atlantic Coast Track Championships last weekend. State head coach Tom Jones knew that his team would need help if it ' V was to knock off favored Clemson for the title. Jones found his saviors in a group of spindly senior . State distance runners who saved the greatest heroics of their careers to lead State to 169-163 win over Clemson and help State claim its first ACC Track Championship outright. Last year State and Clem- son tied for the conference crown. Hoping that his distance runners would add a few points to the cause. the senior group of Mike Man- tini. John George. Kevin Huston. and Dave Long. along with freshman Ricky Wallace. accounted for 27 points to propel State from an estimated 10—15 points deficit entering the meet to affphotobyTornDesnriver a conference championship. Kevin Huston runs the last lap of the 10,000-meter event at the ACC Championships as State assistant track coach Rome After a poor first day by -, Geiger cheers him on. Huston finished second in the race. the Pack. in which Clemson confidence with every step. “It wasn't coaching that the race. but the real story place in the 5.000." Mantini Stategoiicoachlichamtykes built a 80-point advantage As the race moved into made Kevin run well; it was was back in third place said. “I knew it would be with its strongest event. the last 400 meters. only all him." Geiger said. “The where Mantini was battling tough after running two the 10.000 meters. yet to be the three Clemson runners race he ran today was in- Haughey for third place. races yesterday. I was run. the Pack seemed on and Huston remained in spired. He ran intelligently with George and Wallace tired. but I wanted it." the verge of being out of contention. With the soun- the first half of the race and safely in fifth and sixth After the meet. Jones Sykes sets sights high for-NCAA bid the meet before the second ding of the bell to indicate (with) guts the second half." place. respectively. knew that the distance run- and final day began. the last lap. Clemson's Jim Inspired by Huston’s per- Mantini. running his ners had surprised But Huston. who has Haughey and Jim Cod- formance. his distance bud- third race in two days. over~ everyone. after linksters complete regular season been on the sidelines more dington began to kick. but dies knew the once invinci- came fatigue to kick past "I can't say enough about in the last six months than Huston hung tough. ble Clemson distance crew Haughey on the last lap to them (the distance by Davis Steele ing the strength of the four teams from this on the track. gave the Pack Down the final stretch. could be run with and give State the valuable six runners)." Jones said. Assistant Sports Editor 18-tesm field. district and will base its a big lift with a second- Huston caught Coddington taken. points. putting the Pack up “They did a great job." “We finished pretty well decisions on overall finishes place finish in the 10,000 with the kind of gut effort With the meet still up in by four points going into Geiger noted the irony in State's men's golf team considering there were this spring. meter run. that told his teammates the the air. only the the relay. the distance events. closed out its regular- some of the best teams in “We went down therein Huston ran at the back of meet wasn't over yet. When 5.000-meter run and For Mantini. his third “It was interesting season spring schedule by the country participating.” order to have a good tour- the pack for the first 6.000 Saturday dawned. the 1.600-meter relay remain- place in the 5.000 with a because the distance events placing seventh in the said Sykes. "We were only nament and be in a good meters. which no one seem- Tigers would have an in- ed. and Clemson had all- personal best of 14:09.96 ad- came down to us and Clem— prestigious Chris Schenkel 14 strokes out of first position for an NCAA bid." ed to want to lead. and spired group of America Hans Koeleman ded to a second-place finish son. and I don't think that Invitational Tournament place." said Sykes. “That's how im- therefore was slow. But Wolfpackers to deal with. and 10.000meter winner in the 3.000-meter any coach in the ACC would this weekend at Statesboro. Oklahoma State won its portant it was to beat Ten‘ realizing that the race was As excited and surprised Haughey running. steeplechase the day before have expected that. I just Ga. fourth-straight Schenkel ti- . nessee. We can't .do now cut in half. Huston as Jones was. Huston was Koeleman destroyed the in which he ran 9201.4. couldn’t expect any more Now. it's wait and see for tie with a one-stroke. anything else now." moved to the front and probably the most surpris- field as he ral away with “I was just going for a out of them." the Wolfpack linksters. who 862-863 win over Ohio quickened the pace. ed with his performance. -..’. hope to qualify for the State. Wake Forest finish- Sykes said the five teams With Huston's move. the “I didn't think that I 1— NCAA Tournament. The ed third four strokes back. in this district in the runn- pack began to string out. would beat them." Huston announcement of national while Clemson took eighth ing for bids are Wake and the front group con- said. “They were gone. and qualifiers will be made in with an 878 and North Forest. North Carolina. sisted of three Clemson I don't know why I gutted it imammnmm mid-May. Carolina 13th at 892. Ten— Clemson. Tennessee and runners. Huston and three out. I thought the other guy l ”cranium Senior Nolan Mills paced nesse. which will vie with State. Four will be selected. others. (Jeff Scuffins) was right on PkmcpimiiiaswquMirtmdcnm ()nv:um“MEG”” the Wolfpack with a one- State for an NCAA bid “I think we've earned (a The Clemson runners me because everybody was cummgxxiinuxiicr.pans!plcmc.umbimiim(momcrrraisipinam“imammitnfli-rsilt-sin under par 215 for sixth from this district, finished bid) this season." Sykes knew they would be doubl- yelling." 0hr beefi-lioiirsonly place. and senior Roy 10th at 885. ing back to the 5.000-ineter ‘ State assistant coach nth: Hardce's mimi Hunter fired £216 to con- The Pack held msixth r8 has saidthat Hills. the run the next day. so they Rollie Geiger was passing tribute to mum“ total ‘ positibnbedding 58bit: ‘ WMtitllst‘ih the ACC‘ didn't want to force the out congratulations to only 876. Other Pack leaders in- day’s final round. which was Tournament, will at least pace. That left the pace to one person. and that was cluded Neal Braxton with a played in cold. windy condi- receive a bid individually. Huston. who was gaining Huston. 224. Jeffrey Lankford. 226. tigns at the Forest Heights and Kelley Phillips. 229. Country Club. Only 14 00 owooowmooowowoooooooog State coach Richard golfers shot par or better in . 1 girl: Iii]: smugwgfnzldt: thSI‘lfiinlgfl. will choose 8 U M E R H O U s I N G . O ' FOR RENT . Apartments-Houses—Rooms $110 w I, ”117355“”5.53:.‘1'733‘?ihiscinpimbcfixtmth-riiu(mecwe...“ as: . Now 1A Block ' lamest-immawmmmmmms ; Signing Leases 834-5180 to Campus I Whicoflergoodwryfl. was . . p 2 . PER SESSION .

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holds hostages with guns, bombs A813 NORWICH. N.Y. (UPI) pearance Friday. but on a trailer in the nearby town about 40 miles northeast of the corruption of those An unemployed couple. promise from authorities to of Preston by the local Binghamton. charged with the protection toenail-semen”sis 'odtehereaahysvauahtstusahaiov angered over the confisca- investigate their complaint ASPCA more than a year With shotguns. ex- ofthe very rights they have wmwmomkn PM sleep! as specifics!” not“ tion of their 45 pet dogs. against the American Socie- ago for alleged» mistreatr plosives and a knife hidden betrayed.” unused. held 16 county workers ty for the Prevention of merit. They have waged an under their clothing. they A short time later. they mmmsar. APRIL so A’I' Aer 1N RALEIGH hostage with shotguns and Cruelty to Animals. unsuccessful legal fight walked up to a second-floor released five more hostages newsmanSALEWTAVAILABLETOOTHER RETAILDEALERSORWHOLESALERS explosives for 1/2 hours “There was no point ever since to get the social services office where in exchange for coffee and before giving themselves where I felt they would animals back. they said. 1905 Poole Rd. 2712 up. they held 16 workers. doughnuts. and then a heart 3924 Western Blvd. Hillsborough St. harm any of us." said “They feel they've been They soon released two patient was freed. 527 Plaza Circle 201 E. Hargett St. 5428 Six Forks Rd. No one was injured dur- hostage Bonita Murphy, people and ordered them to The incident continued 4081 Old Wake Forest Rd. 2420. Wycliff Rd. who works for the county's poorly treated by the deliver the typewritten ing the siegeMonday at the Office of the Aging. "The ,ASPCA." said Chenango until 3:20 pan. when four Chenango County Office weapons were County District Attorney statement and list of 15 women were released in ex- Building and one hostage there... Kevin Dowd. who promised demands to sheriff's change-for s Siberian husky said the couple had promis- They constantly told us to look into the Gladstones‘ deputies. named Brian the couple had ed not to harm anyone. they would not harm us in “This action is taken as a once owned. At 3:42 p.m.. any way." allegations. desperate grasping for a the last five hostages -— all Lawrence Gladstone. 49. In a four-page. typewrit- Police said the couple hope of the . American men were freed in ex- and his wife. Christine. 31. ten letter issued during the entered the three-story Dream." they wrote to change for another dog. were charged with first- incident. the Gladstones County Office Building authorities. “It is taken Two hours later. police degree kidnapping and jail- said their 45 pet dogs were shortly before 10 am. EST with deepest regret but is talked the couple into giv- ed pending a court ap taken from the couple's in the city of 10.000 people forced on us only because of ing up. DOUBLE COUPONS S20 =5 mmSlum Senate committee breaks DUI deadlock ADDITIONAL COUPONS REDEEMED AT FACE VALUE! ’ m.- .~--= .. .. ‘5le are raw“? by Gene Wang (Warren) 1 would assist in wine. Sen. Kenneth Royall. Warren admitted a 21 United Press International getting it out of committee Warren's bill would in- drinking age would not pre m“rum...0“ ml PMafiewW was arc A" ADDED coueou and I'm as good as my crease the age to 20 on July D-Durham. questioned the MSW“W coueon cams on ”centsare lit up RALEIGH. N.C. — The word." .1. legality of the maneuver. vent teenagers from drink- mammugM-u-g COUPON A 25‘ 25"7-4» 50' chairman of a Senate com- 1985. and to 21 a year saying it would saddle the ing. but said even a 20 per- nan-mama“ coupons lol..__.._19‘. 1.353.- The measure will not be later. 1985 Legislature with a $3 cent reduction in the death mittee Tuesday cast a tie sent to the full Senate for a During Senate debate on million revenue loss in the rate would save about 15 '"wamm3we: coupon c 50- so_ 51.00 breaking vote to approve vote until questions about ' Hunt's drunken driving pro state budget because of lives. COUPON 0 $1.00 legislation raising the legal its impact on the 198587 posals. Warren pushed reduced collections of beer drinking age for beer and state budget are resolved. through an amendment and wine taxes. But Sen. Ben Tison. wine to 21 by 1986. The legal age for buying raising the age to 21. But he D-Mecklenburge. cited Sen. Henson Barnes. beer and wine is now 18. later withdrew it after “You're binding the next other studies indicating D-Wayne. broke a deadlock but it would be increased to legislative leaders said the General Assembly." said that most teenagers will created when members of 19 later this year under projected revenue loss Royall. the Senate majority begin experimenting with the Senate Judiciary III Gov. James 8. Hunt Jr.'s would jeopardize passage of leader and chairman of the alcohol at 15 or 16 Committee s lit 4-4 on the anti-drunken driving the entire package. Advisory Budget Commis regardless of the legal age. controversia bill. package. which is being con- Warren introduced a sion. Raising the limit to 21 U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH Barnes said he broke the sidered by a HouseSenate separate bill containing Warren told the commit- would force many 19 and tie to fulfill a commitment conference committee. similar provisions. In order tee he wants the drinking 20year-olds out of bars and to the sponsor. Sen. Robert A task force that propos- to avoid bottling the age raised to 21 because restaurants where they Warren. DJohnson. but he ed the increase narrowly measure up over the studies have indicated it could buy it legally and into Box-O- Chicken plans to vote against the chose 19 over 21 because revenue issue. he postpon- would save lives and reduce ‘unsupervised en- bill on the Senate floor. members felt a oneyear in- ed the increases until the injuries. vironments" such as cars. “My intention at the pre crease would make it more 1985 biennium to avoid any he said. sent time is to vote against difficult for high school impact on the state budget “All of the information I “I think this bill is like it." 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