State University's Student Newspaper Since 1920 a. ‘ Volume LXIV. Number 24 Monday. October 25, 1982 Raleigh, North Carolina Phone 737-2411,-2412

Students comment on incurable virus

Herpes brings risks into recent sexual revolution it ranks right up there with gonor- appetite. bad breath and swollen neck the area where genital herpes is usual- avoid people with sores. if a person of the cells. If the peak of the virus by “body Frasier rhea and syphilis. said Sherry Dodson. glands. These signs often follow a cold. ly found. already has herpes. he can reduce the precedes the notice of the symptoms. Entertainment Editor injury or emotional stress. "Just because you get cold sores risk of spreading it by abstaining from then the herpes is even more difficult family nurse practitioner at State's in- sexual relations during a siege. to treat. The ‘sexual revolution' is firmary. “In terms of new cases. I The second type. HSV-2. is often around the neck doesn't mean you got The input given by State students the result of an in- don't think it's any worse this year it from another person." Dodson said. For medical treatment. the only one moderating as than last year." referred to as genital herpes. This When the symptoms of herpes do approved by the FDA is acyclovir. a on herpes varied. Here are some of the curable viral infection which is becom- “The truth about life in the United type of herpes is an infection of the not clear up without the development creamy salve developed by Burroughs responses: ing increasingly common. States in the 1980s is that if you are sexual organs. The infection is usually of complications. the virus can become Wellcome Co. it interferes with the “1 sure wouldn't want to get herpes. Herpes has plagued the world for transmitted during sexual contact or alleviates especially when there's no way to cure over 2.000 years. but not until the going to have sex. you are going to direct contact with blisters or open more serious. A secondary infection spreading of the virus. it." said a sophomore coed in business 1940s did scientists discover it. is a have to take the risk of getting sores. from germs can enter the exposed symptoms and speeds up the drying herpes." said Dr. Kevin Murphy of The symptoms are a tingling areas of the blistered skin. or there is procea of the sores. It does not pre- management. virus. Not until the late '70s did doc- sensation. itching. clusters of small. an increased risk of cervical cancer in vent recurrence of herpes. but the “One of my sister's friends has it. tors diagnose exactly what herpes is. Dallas. one the nation's leading resear- painful blisters. fever. swollen lymph but she just keeps on dating guys It is a lifelong disease that is likely to chers on herpes. glands in the groin and painful urina- women. Also. for pregnant women. if chances of recurrence can be minimiz— there are no vaccina- There are two types of herpes: they have herpes. it may prove fatal to ed if physical injury and emotional anyway." said a male. junior in accoun- recur. Currently Herpes Simplex Virus Type llHSV-ll tion.. the fetus or new-born: one can pick up stressaare avoided. and the person ting. . . tions to prevent herpes or to per- HSV-l and Hsv-z us‘hd to be con- herpes keratitis. the leading cause of maintains good health. “Wait. 1 don‘t think herpes in going manently cure it. and Herpes Simplex Virus Type II to keep people from having sexual An estimated so million Americans (RSV-2). HSV-l is often referred to as sidered two separate types of herpes. infectious blindness. by touching an According to Time. another treat- not the end of your life." currently have genital herpes. with as oral herpes. It. is in the form of whitish but currently the two are becoming active herpes sore and then touching ment being tested is the use of a car- relations. It‘s many as half a million new cases ex- blisters in the mouth and throat. hard to distinguish said Jerry W. his eye; sometimes the oral virus can bon dioxide laser to vaporize herpes said a male. sophomore in industrial pectedthisyear.accordingtoaflme which merge to larger flat sores with Barker. health educator at State. For go in reverse and form on the brain sores. This is being conducted by engineering. red edges and yellowish crust. Other example. the sores of oral herpes can causing encephalitis. Robert Scott. a Los Angeles One freshman girl said.“Everyone magazine article with the Center for herpes. a person can will be a lot happier when a vaccine or Disease Control in Atlanta. signs oforal herpes are a fever. loss of be transferred by finger or mouth to To prevent gynecologist. a cure is developed." In Helsinki. Finland. research scien- “It is kind of scary if you think tists have confirmed that a cottonseed about it. Pretty soon when you go out extract called gossypol is active in on a date. you will have to ask. ‘Excuse Computer’problems cause backlogof books fighting against herpes. The me. but do you have herpes? I can't go substance appears to knock out the out with you if you do.‘ " a female. The backlog could bacterium that causes gonorrhea also. junior majoring in speech communica- by Juic- Neal library staff adjusted to the new goal. but the real cause was the take a long time "It seems to have a killing effect Writer cataloging rules." King said. “We also unusual number of problems last to eliminate. King said the library is on tions said. .. . Staff year." still buying books all the time. and the genital herpes.and gonorrhea." Dr. For any student who would like to had an interruption in computer ser- goal is to Wayne Bardin. head of biomedical know more about herpes. there is a The D.H. Hill library currently has vice. which used to process new books. The backlogged books. according to add 50.000 volumes a year by research at the Population Council. about 10.000 volumes in a processing “We are using a data base located in King. include 11.000 volumes of older June 1983. ' monthly magazine. The Helper, that is backlog. according to Cye King. assis- material recently acquired by the “I can't predict when we will catch said. put out by the American Social Health tant director ofcollection and develop- Columbus. Ohio. with terminals here library. and 5.000 more volumes of The lead points to the possibility. in- Herpes Research Center. ment. The books will remain in that access the data base. They moved up on the backlog. We are gaining on dicated by research scientists. that Students who think they may have this last year. which has meant more material published in the‘laat two it. We are trying to catalog the books gossypol might be used in a sper- herpes can call several numbers storage in the library until the staff down time than usual and very slow years. King admits some of the that come in. newer material first. As protects against can catch» up on the cataloging and response time. This also helped materials in backlog are “growing old we learn the new catalog. we hope to micide that also available for consultation. Helpline. shelving of backlog. slowdown cataloging."‘King said. in backlog instead of in the hook catch up. And. our response and down genital herpes. 755-6555. will connect individuals with stacks. times are better." King said. Herpes is difficult to treat in com- Triangle Help. a service modeled after King said a new cataloging code. The backlog developed during 1981. “We are doing the best we can to parison to gonorrhea or syphilis the Alcoholics Anonymous organiza- established by the Library of Con- . while the library collected enough meet the needs of students and facul- “We have been fortunate in the past because it is a virus and not a bacteria. tion. The Wolfpack Teletip. 737-3737. gress in January 1981. and problems books to reach a goal of one million ty," King said. “If a person needs a that we didn't have a backlog. maybe A bacteria grows outside of the cells will refer callers to tape s—471 b. which with computer services have caused volumes. King denied that the increas— book we can determine whether the because we did not. have enough which makes it easier for an antibiotic. gives a brief description of herpes. the backlog. ed book purchases caused the backlog. book has been received. if it has. the money to buy books. Our backlog is penicillin, to kill it. A virus grows in The Student Health Service on cam. “The new catalog code caused a “Some people equate the processing book can be rush cataloged in about 24‘ still smaller than that of Duke or side the cells. It is hard to treat it pus also has health care tips and a stu~ slowdown in processing while the slowdown with the one million volume hours." Carolina." without interfering with the activity dent health advisory committee.

President Ronald Reagan will visit Raleigh

to promote” NT; Republican’c‘andidates byGeleWaag welcoming the president and asking him about issues Intemtionol such as jobs. Social Security. small business. agriculture United Press and education. RALEIGH. NC. — President Ronald Reagan visits “it's time to correct the course. Mr. President." the ad Raleigh Tuesday in a bid to help the North Carolina concludes. Republican Party in a number of close congressional The Republicans. however. feel they hold the edge in races. at least one challenge and are close in several others. “We think it's just the last thing we need to do to put In the 4th Distrtict. which includes Raleigh. fiveterm the cream on top of some very super campaigns." state Democratic Rep. Ike Andrews is facing a strong GOP Chairman David Flaherty said Sunday. Cobey. a protege of "All of the challengers will benefit as a result of this challenge from Republican William visit. because of the financial help and the presence of Helms’ National Congressional Club. the president." he said. Cobey has spent more than 8500.000 on the race to At least one Raleigh church as giving out tickets $188,500 for Andrews. who may have killed his re- Sunday for a political rally featu ing the president. election chances with his arrest and guilty plea last Reagan will attend a whirlwind series of poliitcal month for drunk driving and a stack ofother traffic viola- events. including the rally. a private reception and a tions. meeting with Republican state chairmen from the South. The GOP is also eyeing an upset in the 3rd District. During an official ceremony. he will also present the where Democratic Rep. Charles Whitley is being Presidential Medal of Freedom - the nation's highest challenged by retired Navy Capt. Eugene McDaniel. a my; . civilian honor - to singer Kate Smith. former in Vietnam. ' iii..- ‘ "2%“ 1'; _ r! ;. Sen. Jesse Helms. RrN.C.. has led the effort toget the ' Other races perceived as close by the Republicans are Photo by Simon Griffths medal for the 73-year-old singer. who is confined to a the 6th District. where Rep. Stephen Neal. DN.C.. faces These two tans came prepared to withstand the bone-chilling weather Saturday at Carter-Finley Stadium as they anx- wheelchair. Smith. who made the song “God Bless his second straight challenge from former state Sen. iously watched the Pack from section ‘366 America" famous while selling millions of dollars in war Anne Bagnal. and the 8th District contest between Rep. bonds during World War 11. currently lives in Raleigh. William Hefner. D-N.C. and businessman Harris Blake. But the primary purpose of Reagan's visit will be The GOP is also eyeing a victory by former pro-basket- North Carolina's congressional races. Republicans cur- ball star Jack Marin over LT. “Tim" Valentine for the rently hold only four of the 11 seats. but the GOP feels it 2nd District seat being vacated by Rep. L.H. Fountain. Conference set to aid State engineers can win at least five currently held by Democrats. DN.C.. and a pouible upset in the 7th District. where The Democrats. who hold a hefty edge in voter Rep. Charles Rose. D-N.C.. is being challenged by Ed by Dianne Wort-an even on non-work-related inventions Meanwhile. Ray said he hoped at- registration statewide. admit they are being outspent Johnston of Lumberton. designed in spare time. tendance would be better for the next heavily in this fall's campaigns but plan to be ready to Two» Republicans who won in the 1980 GOP landslide Staff Writer According to Fairman. many young ESPACconvention. “We need to work counter the presidential trip. are facing tough reelection battles. 0th District Rep. The Institute of Electrical and Elec- engineers in their enthusiasm over as closely as possible with the Techni- The state Democratic Party purchased a full-page ad “.Eugene. Johnston. and 11th District Rep. William Hen- tronics Engineers held its first Stu- getting a job. sign over their patent cian. WKNC and the electrical in Tuesday's edition of the Raleigh News and Observer dent Professional Awareness Con- rights to a company without realizing engineering department in order to in- ference on Oct. 14 to benefit engineer the implications. form students about such companies." ing students at State. Fairrnan also mentioned ethical Since one of the major reasons for " inside The program was set up so students issues which are of concern to practic- the low turnout was poor timing could get the practical. as opposed to ing engineers and discussed ways of because of midterms. the lEEE is . — Triangle welcomes President the theoretical. side of an engineering resolving them. phoning to have another convention Ronald Reagan. Page 9. career. according to “BEE Chairman Eunice Rogers of South Central Bell at a more advantageous time within Jim Ray. Telephone Company. closed the pro the next year. according to Maxwell. - Campaign ads do not consider gram with a lecture on women and voters. Page 3. Representatives from many com- minorities in engineering. Most com- a panies were present to help achieve panies are only hiring women that -— The Clash breaks out in concert. the goal of the program. finish in the top one-third of their BB&T to merge <- Page 4. Fred Twogood. from Westinghouse. class. stressed the skills that engineers “A man could be mediocre and make - Holding that Tiger costs Pack. Page should try to develop. Engineers it, but they want the best women." 5. should develop good legal skills. infor- Rogers said. Rogers encourages with Charlotte- mational handling skills and financial women not to become discouraged and ,- Bootcrs fall to no. 4 Cavs. Page 6. skills. in addition to their already ac- to deal with their prejudicial problems quired technical skills. Also. a suc— objectively and realistically. based bank cessful engineer must be a good leader Although companies are forced to wathor and orator. follow federal guidelines. they are IBM representative. Hans Cherney. finally realizing that ”minorities have CHARLOTTE. N.t‘. illPll — City Today — Overcast skies with rain informed students on the activities on capabilities just like everyone else." National Bank has agreed to merge throughout the day. Cool the IEEE in Washington. DC. The Rogers said. with Branch Bank 8: Trust Co.. a ' temperatures with a high IEEE is the largest engineering socie Both the speakers and the statewide bank based in Wilson. around 53. ty in the world. and they deal with organizers _of the convention were The stock exchange is valued at 89.2 Tuesday — Cloudy skies with a issues such as pensions. patents and disappointed by the poor turnout. million. chance of showers with a high age discrimination. Cherney said the Paul Maxwell. a senior and ESPAC City National President W. Rennie around 58. Low around 40. ' IEEE is “lobbying to improve the chairman. said “We'd liked to have Cuthbertson Jr. and BBdrT President (Forecast provrdcd by student of engineer had a larger turnout from students Vincent Lowe Jr. said. under the meteorologists Joel (lane and standards and recognition because these people had some agreement. 30 shares of BB&T stock / Donald Cahoon.) ing accomplishments." practical advice for students. The lec- will be traded for each share of City . Staff photo by Linda Bratford Jim Fairman representing Fairman. tures were interesting and infor‘ National. Thought for the day: According to Frisk and Monaco. discussed the pro will issue 600.000 new sham-s Ststctallbadtloembndnarouiddisnjnsldeforagslncrmn 113 a Dutch proverb: "He who is fessionalism and ethics side of an motive. Those who were unable to at- BBdrT yardsmshlngandseyardsreeslvlngwerenetenough. however.sstthack engineering career. tend missed an opportunity to explore to any out the merger. which is ex fellinClemsonJeerelstsdstorpr. Outside the door has already a important aspects of an engineering per-ted to be completed in March. I good part of his journey behind Fairman warned students to career which are hardly ever mention- Regulatory agencies and h i m . ' ' beware of companies who require ed in career planning seminars -and stockholders still must approvi- the employees to sign over‘all patents; literature." merger. ‘ 2 i’ October 25, 1932

I Dod' Wusme Cami...“ é'n‘bszv 1b 86 4°°D Fine ' You. 11010le Lars tier mic Tb IT. HE'LL EAT IT ,i-Ie'u. A paper that is entIrer the product of the student body becomes at once the official organ through which the thoughts. the activity and in fact the very life of the campus are registered. It is the mouthpiece through EAT WM. which the students themselves talk."Col|ege life without its journal is blank. ' — Techniaan. vol l no. 1. Feb 1. 1920

Glad to have yOu, Ronnie President Ronald Reagan could learn Fortunately, the Triangle area boasts an much from .his visit to North Carolina unemployment level of a mere four per- Tuesday. Unfortunately, he probably cent. The region naturally represents _one won’t. L‘ of the most opportune places in the coun- Since Reagan will only have a three- try. Many Triangle residents are able to hour visit, he probably won't learn the reap the benefits of a greatly-reduced in- lessons the Triangle area has to offer. flation rate and get more for their money. He probably won't see any of the in- Unfortunately, _the rest of the nation has stitutions of higher learning which an unemployment level of over 10 per- predominate the area. He should visit at cent. The inflation rate doesn't mean a least one of them in order to see firsthand thing if one 'isn’t receiving a steady in- how students are going to school in ex- come. pectation of finding a job, although Reagan should try to meet some of the graduates soon discover how few jobs .people from North Carolina other than there really are. What he won’t see, the two conservative Republican senators however, are the students who are not in who seek to represent this state. He could lo95-“ school because they lack the funds to pay meet sweet potato farmers who are refus- for their education due to the cutbacks in ing to even dig their crops because prices a student aid. Reagan needs to see, are too low. He could meet other farmers Commission formed five weeks ago though, the graduate students who have who are losing their farms because of the been forced to postpone finishing degrees recession. He could see some of the small because few loans are available to them. businesses which are failing; the rate of Reagan could see some of the rewar- businesses going bankrupt is at an all-time lsrael still- has no comment ding research programs being done at record high. State and other Triangle area universities. Reagan probably won’t see any of these The commission, which was appointed by lsrael responded to charges of complicity Even the lsraeli press, particulaty the two He could listen to researchers explain the the chief justice of Israel's Supreme Court and with full-page ads rented in The New York dailies: Jerusalem Post and Haarety charged seriousness of cutbacks in research fun- things on the parade route from the air- charged with the investigation into the Shatila Times and the Washington Post titled “blood that Israeli officials knew of the massacre 36 ding. port to the Civic Center. Reagan needs to and Sabra refugee camp massacres of mid- libel." This was an effort by lsrael to divorce hours before it came to a halt. On Thursday It's unfortunate that Reagan is only come back to NOrth Carolina after the September, has remained hushed five weeks itself from the massacre of defenseless evening, the first day of the massacre. Israeli coming to the Triangle area to campaign election. He should be interested in this after its inception. The media limelight that refugees and extricate itself from the right- soldiers reportedly saw women coming out of for fellow Republicans. He should travel state more than just when he desires some once focused on the horrifying scenes of in— wing separatist militia of Major Saad Haddad, the camps screaming about the monstrous the state of North Carolina and tour some votes. discriminate murder has quickly faded as which has been widely charged with the events taking place inside; the soldier was told of the small towns where textiles are the those directly responsible for this wanton act responsibility of the perpetration. to ignore it by his senior officer. North Carolina has more to offer of savagery have either been conveniently There is little doubt that the Haddadists, a The Haddadists were reported as having main business He could see virtually en- Reagan than just votes, and the president transported to South Lebanon or decided to renegade paramilitary force established in left the camps on Saturday morning when the tire towns looking for jobs where none ex- ought to pay careful attention to these fac- wait out the public's memory while allowed to Southern Lebanon, are indeed connected culprits were conveniently transported South ist because the textile industryis direly af- tors while visiting. assume previously held governmental posi- with the crime. Eyewitness accounts within to the Litani River by the lsraeli defense fected by the recession. Welcome to North Carolina. tions without a trace of remorse. the camps point a finger at his forces. Further- forces. more, a relative of Lebanon’s President Amin A now familiar pattein of “softening up" Gamayel reportedly told a US. diplomat in emerges at first, the shelling and missiles from Elections offer rejuvenation for New Right Lebanon that Haddad and his forces were land, sea and air to be followed by invasion; present in the camps during the massacre in depopulationmassacre. and finally cold-blooded...... 3 With the fall elections but a whisker away, ing the congressman's arrest and conviction and a sizeable district population of military an article in the Sept. 20 edition of The Democratic and Republican activists alike for driving under the influence of alcohol, veterans. McDaniel, considered a New Right Washington Post. ' il'l'I'eflB'egin government has currently triade view the landscape with trepidation. speeding and failing to stop for an.officer’s conservative, is given a fair chance to defeat the withdrawal from Lebanese territory con— Republicans are set for a nominal rebuke' blue light and siren. Whitley, although the Democratic incumbent tingent upon the establishment of a while the Democrats are entertaining the illu- 'Previous to this indiscretion, however, An- is favored. demilitarized zone of 33-35 miles in South sion of a seminal comeback. The outcome will drews record is hardly one of inviolate integri- The second district race between Guest Opinion Lebanon to be patroled and enforced by Had likely be anemic. ty and competent representation. Andrews Republican Jack Marin and Democrat l.T?v dad's troops. When one considers that he ac- The theories swirling about to explain this has as much as admitted his lack of principle “Tim” Valentine is difficult to gauge, though tually declared Southern Lebanon, an in— situation are as numerous as they are varied. and internal philosophical acumen by once Valentine, due to a substantial Democratic dependent state in April of 1979 after it was The Democrats claim that the only things saying “I’m one of those who sort of vacillates, registration advantage, is given the edge. Shahin Shahin handed over to him by lsraeli forces in June of standing between them, power and utopia are as we can afford to vacillate." Standing always Private polls indicate Marin's battle is uphill all 1978 — in defiance of the United Nations, a President Ronald Reagan and a massive on the least controversial side of an issue, the the way. But with the supporters of pattern of creeping annexation also emerges. Republican campaign treasury. congressman has managed to end up stan- Valentine’s defeated primary opponent, Historical precedent suggests that the ding nowhere while encouraging his'Image as Mickey Michaux, urging a write-in campaign Since 1968 and the coordinated savaging Republican Party should get a sound a meek follower or “yes man'’for Democratic for Michaux, it remains to be seen whether a of Khiyam once a town of 30.000 in South ‘One owes respect to the thrashing on election day. But the flow of iber m. substantial write-in effort will neutralize Valen- Lebanon, lsrael has trained. sustained, arm- history is replete with anomalies and tine's Democratic advantage and provide a e'd, inspired and even clothed the forces of precedent-shattering developments. Marin victory. The outlook is cloudy with Haddad whose fortunes soared with lsrael’s living, but to the dead Regardless of the national trend, whether the Valentine favored. 85,000-man invasion of Lebanon and the GOP is dealt a major setback. North Carolina In the eighth district, Republican Harris assassination of a political rival, Beshir proudly stands forth as a national Republican Thomas Blake is conducting an aggressive campaign Gemayel. one owes nothing but the bright spot with respect to the congressional against incumbent Democrat Bill Hefner. The It will be indeed difficult for Israel's Prime races. Paul eighth district has a history of electing Minister Menachem Begin and his Dr. Several factors have contributed to this Republicans and Hefner is vulnerable to an ar- Strangelovian ami de guerre General Ariel truth.’ assessment. Foremost among them is the Detht ray of charges, from voting for most favored Sharon to extricate themselves from this rela- relative weakness. of several incumbent nation trade status for China while tionship and hence complicity in the Voltaire Democratic congressmen and the power of representing a district with 50,000 textile jobs massacre. The cordial and lengthy ar- Sen. Jesse Helms’ National Congressional — to being a Speaker of the House “Tip" rangements between Israel's and Haddad’s E Club. The Congressional Club seems to hold O'Neill Democrat and voting for congressional so-called Lebanese Maronite Christian forces, Voltaire, the French author has written: a strange grip on the Tar Heel state’s tax breaks and pay raises. Additionally, in a_ their integration economically and their coor- “One owes respect to the living, but to the Democratic establishment. It is a grip move likely to backfire, Hefner agreed to dination militarily. has in effect brought about dead one owes nothing but the truth." characterized by paranoia and the fear that ln Cobey, Andrews faces a very tough debate Blake and later chickened out. Blake's a “foreign regiment" for Israel headed by the Will Shatila and Sabra be transformed onto the club will stage a “coup" and secure its con- challenge; a challenge he is not likely to sur- forces have since charged Hefner with major who is thoroughly dependent and so a few glittering pages in Begin or Sharon's trol over North Carolina as a launching pad vive. Cobey has a solid record of accomplish- “hiding," and Blake is given an even chance thoroughly dependable. autobiography much like Deir Yassin l1948). for a national conservative crusade. ment behind him including stints as a at an upset. A defiant admission surfaced in the Sept. Kafr Kassen (1956), Qibiya (1953). Al Samu Such fears, though exaggerated. are not banker, a specialized chemical salesman and In the fifth district. second-time Republican 22 edition of The New York Times. Sharon, (1966) and countless other barbarisms with entirely without substance. It is widely known academic counselor and assistant business challenger Ann Bagnal is seeking, as she did in response to charges of complicity by the disquieted justifications? that the National Congressional Club has a manager of the University of North Carolina's in 1980, to sack liberal Democrat Stephen Mapai party. spelled out that the lsraeli Will public opinion be once more lulled into national constituency largely as a result of Athletic Department. After running a surpris- Neal. Neal has never won re-election by a government “requested" and “helped" the forgetfulness or succumb to selective percepi Helms' populist sensitivities. It is additionally ingly strong race for lieutenant governor in substantial margin and defeated Bagnal in militia’s entry into the war-battered refugee tion as “little beleaguered lsrael" arrogates no secret that the club has long sought to 1980, he established the Taxpayer's Educa- 1980 by a mere two percentage points. Neal, camps and countercharged that the hands of itself the right to strike. invade. conquer and facilitate the election of like-minded can- tional Coalition and stumped for constitu- perceived as a conservative. is the accusers were not clean due to the devastate at will? didates in order to reverse America's now tional limitations on state taxes and Spending highly vulnerable given his unblemished massacre in Tel al Zaatar — until then believ- soured romance with a sultry and winded Waging a highly sophisticated, high--,tech record of Democratic liberalism. Bagnal is ed to have been a Phalangist slaughter of Shahin Shahin is a senior at State majoring in liberalism. direct mail campaign, Cobey is the classic given a good chance of finally removing Neal Palestinians led by Bashir Gemayel. political science and business. So opening its well-heeled finances to at- “citizen politician” having established success from office. tractive candidates, the North Carolina in the private sector before efgtering politics. All of this indicates that Democrats in North Republican Party - in alliance with the Na- Cobey, an articulate and attractive man is Carolina have little to cheer about. With a tional Congressional Club stands a good already being compared to Republican big slate of extremely attractive candidates. the chance of seizing control of the state’s con- names such as congressmen Phillip Crane Tar Heel state’s GOP has an excellent chance gressional delegation. R-"L, and Jack Kemp, R-NY. Cobey is well to solidify a two-party identity for the state on Democratic Governor James B. Hunt is on his way to a long and successful career in at least the national level. understandably perturbed and, through his representative politics. ‘lndeed, with the election of Cobey and any (ss...... MM.R“BOM. In the third district. Democratic incumbent AlstMEditor ...... SWWL . III.Covington, TomYoung own well-oiled machine, is seeking in this of a number of other GOP congressional can- We...... Sm Msior.lathNathanAnnDrown,Smith Joann-RichardStomatPryor year's congressidnal races to better the Charlie Whitley is facing a stiff challenge from didates. North Carolina has a base of Helm. ”JeomlditorOptimism...... MT“8m;. .’ RodPatrick PsmsisPowers conservative-dominated GOP in order to lay Republican Eugene “Red" McDaniel. a sian populism. which may well defy the na- hosts ...... any mm...... Tom Vsss the groundwork for his widely expected 1984 former Navy pilot and aircraft carrier com- tional media-links and prove to a skeptical “Width“Editor...... WI!“”a .,’ . ;‘ Production . challenge of Helms. Hunt is likely to be mander. Whitley a lack-luster politician is populace and knee-jerk liberal politicians and “stimuli-museum...... ”Ah ‘wWM...... EricDotsonWsmstTel-0m. YerryRodney,Kosvst distressed at the outcome for several reasons. having a hard time fending off Republican at- pundits that the New Right. far from being Asst.Photolditormew...... mmmum ’ 50 the congressional races in North tacks on another largely ‘me too" broken. is alive and well Furthermore, the [sitar ...... mom record. New Right will be seen more as a vibrant Confirms: .omssvs ...... m“.mM.w-Owh‘oW.MM.WRW Carolina represent the first major scrap bet- _Democratic ”Omaha:Mary“...... UM”mm , .. , mmuaomm ween the state’s two dominant political forces: McDaniel correctly charges Whitley with political bell-wether than a transient fringe 8|“. l . the liberal Democratic Hunt establishment and sponsoring huge congressional tax breaks and movement in the politics of the Old North Advertising . ‘ mm. I ...... Kuan the populist conservatism of Helms and the for not providing congressional leadership for State. MDAMWWW .mm' , lust-slaw...... Macoam National»Congressional Club. the district. Whitley has accused McDaniel of Note: There have been questions raised about tits-umm. indicated. thespimons«MI-MM. _nlour ‘ " donut being a “carpet-bagger" for coming home and a conflict of interest stemming from my work nssssssvuy Miser-'the Wm of the University’sm....:'_ ..A e WMOmEWou-nsudbycol Central to this conflict is the fourth district shoe attireand Technician. the rumusmwmuhmdummmummumcwmmmyflmaynotlgvoswith congressional race between incumbent running for Congress after serving his country with the National Congressional Club and the memmmuwécmsusmmbmm Monday. Democrat lk'e Andrews and Republican for 27 years in the Navy. Such charges are Technician. can unequivocally say that one .WIn. roam-nandIusesaulstFriday throughoutI- in.thanacademic you an autism“Vm m M holiday and examination challenger William Cobey. Hunt privately in- likely to backfire, given McDaniel's hero status does not directly affect the other. And that's ‘ II .9." ,flsylron «wetsuit—3113121 otlhoUnivorsiry dicating that this race in particular is a referen- as a Vietnam POW. McDaniel's attractiveness that. “Notions‘Il‘flll CCU".costcu"til not”I'll"not "MooI I" by" :::;MI""”“' °~ 2'. "- C.””OOH-(MOI." ..Iil“. "dd. I. CNCI I"11011... dum on his rivalry with Helms. has now put as a candidate is complemented by the Thomas Paul DeWitt is an editorial columnist , mums-t: topssow “drossum himself at arms length from Andrews follow— presence of two military bases in the district for the Technician. 1982

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TheClash shakes up serene campus by Joseph It. Farmer Time passed incredibly slowly as occasional chants Hell" opened one of the encores. This slow-paced Entertainment Writer ‘ of “Clash. Clash" rose above the anxious crowd. Then song off Combat Rock was beautifully sung by the long-awaited word was given. The band was Strummer as the hypnotized crowd watched atten- The Clash played in Williamsburg. Va. on Oct. 15 to ready. Dim the houselights. Showtime. tively. The extreme feeling behind this song a packed house. Most of the crowd was there to Joe Strummer. lead vocals. guitars: Mick Jones, displayed a distinctive characteristic of the band. witness a musical event. but the attempt was marred vocals. guitars! Paul Simonon. bass. and Terry The show ended with a fervent rocker.Clamp by a large number of peopl dressed in new wave out- Chimes. drums. who rejoined the band after playing down." The crowd called for more. but it was all for fits and marijuana-3m in jerks. on its debut album. The Clash, only three days before naught. The Clash was exhausted. ' The Mighty Invad s. a mediocre reggae band, the beginning of its American tour. opened with Thanks to the Clash personnel and the Clash itself. opened up the evening. The music was fair. but it was “London Calling." The active crowd danced furiously a friend and l were admitted backstage. After not enough to satisfy the “Clash-hungry" crowd. to the favorable "Brand New Cadillac" and “Guns of meeting the band. we initiated a conversation with Dance space was minimal as the crowd of 10.000 or so Brixton." the later being sung by Simonon. Chimes. He told us that the Clash enjoyed playing in surged toward the stage. William and Mary Hall seemed to explode when America. as opposed to playing in England. He com- Jones took the mike to begin the ever-popular dance mented that the English are far too cynical. whereas tune. “Train in Vain." This was exemplary of Jones' the American crowds are much more responsive. performance that night. The Clash's excellent stage They come to a show. they have fun. and they go Silucrs crew presence was greatly enhanced by his constant home happy. jumps. incessant movement and his guitar work. Chimes also informed us of the band's national which was superb. television appearance on “Saturday Night Livef.‘ He by Karl Samson The Clash then kicked into ”I Fought the Law." said that the band members wanted to have “Rock Assistant Copy Editor which brought the crowd. as a whole. toits feet ex- the Casbah" playing on a tape player in one of the citedly chanting the chorus: “I fought the law, and skits. but the strict producers would not allow it. So, the law won." This critic was uphet that more songs they smuggled the player onto the stage, and in front The SpiralStaircase Tonight. 8 pm. were not played off the first a bum such as “White of 20 million home viewers. they proceeded to play Erdahl-Cloyd Theatre Admission: Free Riot" and “White Man in Hammersmith Palais." the tape. There was one problem no sound. With Strummers" cry of "Has anyone here em Without haste they began “Should I Stay or Should I ~rlin:m"If- A psychopathic killer terrorizes a small New been to a Casbah Club?" the Clash began its suc- Go?” No harm done. WEngland town. preying on attractive young women. cessful Top 40-rocker. “Rock the Casbah." “Know Chimes has been drumming off and on since his One of the women is a mute serving-girl (Dorothy Your Rights" off of its most current album. Combat departure from the band. He tried to start a band and McGuire) in a creepy old house. Her performance is Roch. followed quickly. he wrote a few songs. He combined with T. James to almost entirely in pantomime and succeeds in com- The Clash announced to each of us that we have write‘Russian Roulette." which was passed along to municating the terror experienced by someone who three rights: 1) “You have the right not to be killed the Lords of the New Church. and is currently seeing cannot scream in fear. because murderis a crime:" 2) “You have the right to some radio airplay. The hour—long chat ended. and we All the standard “old house" devices are used to food and money, providing. of course. you don't mind said good-bye and wished the band luck with its tour _aA—~F-1m._3 send chills up the spine: thunder and lightning. a little humiliation. investigation and rehabilitation," through America and on into Jamaica. flickering candles. creaking doors and mysterious and 3) “You have the right to free speech as long as ‘ The band. overall. performed a frantic. energetic gusts of wind. But they are all very effective and will you‘re not dumb enough to try it." stage show on the serene campus of William and certainly leave you speechless. The initial show ended but not before the Clash Mary. I felt completely satisfied as my friend and I was to appear for two flawless encores. “Straight to returned to our hotel for a good night‘s rest.

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isn’t everything but Clemson did instead by “ll Carlson port be due to their Sports Writer guaranteed seat at the ball game. whereas when Wt' by Devin Steele third quarter. the senior Editor's note: This is the play our biggest rival. the Editor playcaller engineered a last in a three-part series only way we are guaranteed valiant. 80-yard drive. com- dealing with fan spirit and a ticket is to camp out. Who Every time State's foot- pleting five of seven serials involvement at the do we blame for this'.’ The ball team takes the field of for 60 yards. McIntosh dash- The referee (right) signals Alabama-Tennessee game Wolfpack Club tried'to bring late. it has been pressured ed in from the four with 25 another touchdown for at UT. The Tide was upset in a large athletic facility. to pull the unexpected. to seconds left to complete the State's .loe McIntosh. who by the Vols. and Tennessee but due to lacking funds. rekindle some lost respect. march. Mike Cofer's extra- cashed in two for the day fans have plenty to they had to settle for new of In the aftermath of Satur- point kick made it 38-23. from four-yards out. Tol celebrate. In this part Jim. fices for football, wrestling, day's 38-29 loss to Clemson. In the final period. the Avery (below), who threw who has worked for the and track with a nice train the Wolfpack was full of Pack threatened on its first State Sports Information ing room. would'ves. could'ves. two possessions. Jeff Byrd two TD passes, is forced Department for most of his Should we try and blame- should'ves. but it inevitably returned a punt 37 yards to to run on this play near five years at State. will Willis Casey? lie controls had to face the didn'ts. give State the ball on Clem- the endzone. make some observations the Athletic Department The tough. hard-fought son's 38. but a pair of pro Staff photos by about Vol fans comparing He is only trying to run it loss to the Tigers was a big cedure infractions and QB Linda Bratford them to State fans. the same as a business. Why pill to swallow. The Pack sacks knocked the Wolfpack After a short rest and a should he try to expand gave and gave. scratched back into its own territory. bite to eat. I decided to Carter-Finley Stadium yet. and clawed and did On its’ next possession. check out the party which when we aren‘t even selling everything in its power to State moved the ball at will. Cindy. the girl I had en- out what we have? upset the defending national covering 75 yards. but again countered at the game. had We can always lay blame champions. Statistically. came up short. The drive Yet. the Wolfpack times. To best peoplelike told me about. The fraterni. on coach Kiffin. but is this State was the winner. began at the Pack‘s own 10. scrrilinged back to within we're playing. we've got to ty. ATO. was having “The fair? He has assistants but . . . . Avery hit four different 21-16 on its next two posses- put it together on both sides White Animals" for the who indicate to him who is The Wolfpack beat the receivers for 36 yards. and sions. Cofer booted a of the ball." night's entertainment. Ac doing what. He tries to use Tigers on first downs. 2317, tailback Mike Miller broke 43~yard field goal as the Andy Hendel led the cording to Cindy. the group their information along with and total offensive yards. loose «for a 20-yard run on score shrunk to 21-10. Dee defense with 15 tackles. is one of the more popular his own judgment to pro 394-346. Quarterback Tol the march. which finally end- Dee Hoggard returned an in- The Pack defense gave up bandsin the Knoxville area duce a winning team. We Avery gave his all. hooking ed on the Tigers's 15. On terception 18 yards to the 259 yards rushing. with Upon reaching the party. look at his choosmg Toi up on 22 of 33 passes for 246 fourth and five. Avery laun- Clemson 38 as Avery hit Chuck McSwain leading the again I was surprised. Close Avery as quarterback as be yards and two touchdowns, ched an endzone pass to Davis for his first TD recep way with 130 yards on 14 to 2.000 people were in at ing disastrous. Who are we his finest effort in a red and Wall. but he dropped it after tion of the day. a l7-yarder carries. Austin carried 25 tendance to celebrate the to say? Personally. l can't be white jersey. I-back Joe taking a hard blow. with 3:19 left in the half. On times for 114 yards. Eppley. win. I questioned a a quarterback and never will McIntosh contributed the State's defense limited a twopoint conversion try. replacing injured Homer spokesman for the fraterni- be. but if I was and all my usual. carrying 20 times for Clemson to four plays on the Avery was sacked. —. Jordan. completed six of 10 ty on whether the crowd schoolmates only noticed my 113 yards. and the unusual. ensuing series. and the Pack It appeared that State passes for 87 yards. would be this large even if bad plays. I would get the catching five passes for 48 took over on the Tigers's 49. would trail by only five at. “We-didn't play well they had lost. and his reply shakes. yards. Receivers Ken Avery missed flanker Stanly the half. but Donald Ig- enough." Ford said. ”I was. “Winning or losing is Jenkins and . Ricky Wall Davis twice and ran for webuike kicked a 55-yard wanted to get the second not the point. It's the way in How many of us caught three apiece for 47 eight yards. forcing a fourth field goal which barely team in there some. but with which we have fun. These remember the fourth and and 40 yards. respectively. and-two situation. McIntosh reached with one second the situation as it was. we people would have been long yardage play when 'l‘ol The defense put a good foot squirted for 13 yards. Avery left. The .Tigers nursed a didn't get to do it." here anyway." I grabbed drilled a pass for a first forward but was troubled tied-up with tight end Tim 24-16 halftime advantage. Avery's 22 completions another beverage and pro down which eventually end with the Tigers' rushing at- Foster for 10 yards and then The Tigers swelled its were just one short of the . ceeded to'enjoy myself. ed up as a touchdown? Will tack. ran for two himself. Then. cushion to 31-16 five minutes school record held by Roman I soon saw Cindy and talk- this play be remembered? What it all amounted to Avery found Davis in the into the halfon a 14-yard run .Gabriel and Dave Buckey. ed a moment with her. ques— Sitting in the press box. l was a strong Wolfpack ef- right endzone to account for by Austin. On its next McIntosh moved into sixth tioning the fraternity noticed people leaving fort that fell short. the final margin with 19 possession. Clemson gained place on the Wolfpack brother's comments and her Saturday's game at the Mid "I've never been so upset seconds left. McIntosh tried its biggest advantage. 38—16. career rushin‘g list with reply was much the same. of the third quarter .. ()h. with a loss." said a a twopoint conversion run when Jeff McCall bellied 1.762 yards. passing Charlie By now you may be ye of little faith. I wonder distraught State coach but was stopped. over from the. one. Young with 1.657 yards. wondering where my series how the game would have Monte Kiffin. “Yes. I'm mad. “We're happy to win the But the Pack didn't roll Redundant penalties set is heading. Having been turned out had w." hurl We could've beat that team. football game. but we can't over and die. as it stormed State back considerably. around for five years and 50.000 screaming fans sup I believed it Monday. and I be a good team giving up fumbled the opening kickoff. booted fivePATsonthe day back to nearly pull the unex- The Pack was assessed 13. having been connected porting the Pack. It you told the players. I told them that many points." said and State's Maurice Barnes for 27 consecutive points on pected. times for 95 yards. with closely with athletics. I am have ever been a participant Tuesday. every day this Clemson coach Danny Ford. pounced on the loose ball at a carryover from last year. “We've never moved the about 10 holding and illegal trying to justify our lack of in a sporting event. you can week and at every meeting. whose team has won five Clemson's 18. It took five tied it 7—7 with his first ball against a good team like hands penalties being called. spirit and support for our attest to the fact that you “Yes. the officials were athletic teams. Tennessee get that second wind. the “I believed it the first straight games after-a 0-1-1 plays for the Pack to extra-point kick of the day. Clemson." Kiffin said. had 95.342 people at Satur-‘g ”adrenaline: begins to flow ~ quarter. the second quarter. start. “Of course, that's a capitalize.”wfth McIntosh After Clemson recovered “They've got studs on unreal." Kiffin said. "We day'I expected loss. Sure and you can go that i-xrrri' o-l the third quarter and in the tribute to Coach Kiffin and covering the fouryard an Avery fumble on the defense. We've got pups on pass protect like Duke and they don't have a North yard when the spectators fourth quarter. That's why his staff. They had a good distance for his first of two State 19. Austin ripped into offense. But they bite and Wake. You can call holding Carolina 30 miles away or a are encouraging you. 'l‘hc you never let up. But we game plan and just kept on TDs. Cofer's PAT sent the the endzone five plays later scratch. and they did a on every snap. These guys Duke 25 miles away. but still comment made in my last ar didn't do it." coming back at us. Wolfpack partisans reeling as the Tigers took a lead heckuva job except for a cou- suddenly wanted to. But their student body is only a ticle about Cindy's beliefs in No. the Pack didn't. Ac- “I thought we played good as State took a 7-0 lead. they never relinquished. ple of cases." that's not why we lost the couple thousand larger than Tennessee coach Johnny tually, it looked as if State. in the third quarter. but the Later. the Tigers began Early in the second quarter Kiffin was slightly disap game. But it certainly slow- ours. Surely our State Alums Majors close this column: down 3816 in the third fourth left a little bit to be their first scoring march the Tigers extended their pointed with his team's ed us down." ni are not going to support "She may disagree with his period. wasn't even going to desired. We didn't knock from the 50. Cliff Austin. the lead behind reserve quarter- defensive performance. Center Jeff Nyce was baf- North Carolina. philosophy as a coach. but make it close. But State had enough balls loose and miss- ACC's leading rusher. car- back Mike Eppley and Rod “The defense didn't do the she will support her team." enough pride and confidence ed too many tackles.” ried six times for 42 yards. McSwain with McSwain job they've been doing." he ( See ‘Penalties. ' page I Could their massive sup— to turn the tide. slightly. State knew what it had to and fullback Jeff McCall cap- dashing in from the one to said. "But you can't fault Avery 8: Co. began a do. but perhaps it didn't ex- ped the drive with a one- give Clemson a 21-7 bulge them because they've resurgence which Clemson pect to start off with a score. yard run. Bob Paulling. who early in the second quarter. played real well for us many couldn't detain. Late in the Clemson's Terrence Flagler

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