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Volume LXI, Number 24.

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by Sybil Mann dissolve the glue. At least one class “It doesn’t make you feel too proud Staff Writer was canceled because of the van- of our student body in general. Two Physical Plant locksmiths dalism. one student at the scene said. though. Then they wonder why their spent about two hours Friday morning “People don't realize it (vandalism) tuition is so high." he said. prying a mixture of glue and wood costs quite a bit of money. Our time. No record is kept of costs related to from the locks on the four doors the professor's time - there are a lot vandalism of academic buildings. ac- leading into the Gardner Hall of people involved." locksmith Frank cording to John Higgins. Physical auditorium. Marseglia said. Plant assistant director. The incident is an example of the in “Sometimes we have to replace part creasing acts of vandalism on State‘s of the lock or the entire lock itself. A Costs campus. “We have more vandalism new core (the part into which the key than we‘ve ever had." Charles is inserted) costs about $7. The “We use the academicbuilding Braswell. director of the Physical cylinder which fits around the core maintenance budget to cover the Plant. said. costs around til and an entire lock charges for vandalism of academic “This happens every now and then costs around 887. not counting the in buildings." Higgins said. “Ifwe can ap around campus." locksmith Jimmy stallation costs." prehend the persons involved. we can Cooper said as he used a lockpick to not only prosecute but they also pay loosen the hardened glue and wood. Oneal] for it." “A student gets mad at a professor or The money used for building maybe has an exam and does lhis as a Marseglia has worked for the maintenance and repair is allocated by Staff photo by lynn McNeill kind of revenge or a prank. Physical Plant for five years. “Three the state of . Sammy Johnson. lill Jackson and Chris Ward put the clamps to tailback Wayne McLean. “It's kind of aggravating. though. It of us are on 'call constantly to deal “Ultimately the taxpayers pay for with vandalism. I have to come back said. makes class later and slows things some nights at 2 or 3 am. if vandalism campus vandalism." Higgins down. It's really no way to get back at is reported,“ he said. The spent the teacher. It really gets back at us “It really bugs me to see people — it wastes our time when we could tearing up things for no reason. "Also any time we spend repairing filth-ranked North Carolina be doing something constructive." Things will wear out through nornihl damages caused by vandals takes Lock dismantled use; students don't have to help out by away form the time we can spend on tearing up locks. kicking down doors legitimate repairs. We have to do it Each lock was dismantled and soak- and doing things like this. Of course. though — we accept the fact even ed in a solvent solution which helped it’s not all students. though we don't like it and carry on.” puts fake on S by Stu Hall We 28"." Editor Cobey criticizes CE TA programs, CHAPEL HILL — For a little over the first quarter in Saturday‘s game in Kenan Stadium. State and North Carolina fought fire with fire -— that is. until Tar Heel punterSteve Streater faked a punt and went 37 yards Green’s performance in office for a touchdown that ignited a victory by nationally eighth-ranked North Carolina. from the “A big play in the game was the fake punt." State by Fred Brown Cobey answered questions head coach Monte Kiffin said. “We were doing pretty Staff Writer audience after his speech. good until that time." When questioned about his stance The Wolfpack had been doing pretty wells-.stopping Republican candidate for lieutenant on the Equal Rights Anmndment North Carolina on its first four possessions and was governor Bill Cobey said Friday he is Cobey said. "I am op to the about to hold it a fifth time until the fake punt. basically opposed to programs of the ERA. I am for equal opport nity but After North Carolina gained only four yards on its Comprehensive Employment and we can do it and correct any problems first three downs Streater was called into punt on a Tranining Act. that we have through the legislative fourth-and-six situation from State's 37. Streater took “I would rlike to see CETA process." the snap. faked the punt and headed to his right where eliminated and substituted with some Cobey was asked if he thought Gov. there was open acreage and six points. subsidized apprenticeship programs." Jim Hunt should have run for re- For Carolina it was the spark that hit the gasoline. Cobey said to a group of about 100 election since the law allowing succes- “0n the fake punt, Steve is taught to l00k for certain masons at a meeting of the Masonic sion was passed while Hunt was in of- things," North Carolina head coach Dick Crum said. Luncheon Club in Durham. “A lot of fice. "It's not a play called from the bench. In certain situa- good has come out of CETA but it has tions he has permission to run if the defense is giving up been a very costly and a very wasteful "Had I been governor at the time certain things." government boondoggle. succession was passed I believe that I On the punt State gave up “certain things." “I would rather that the federal would not have run for reelection." “We were just trying to hold them up (at the line)." government didn't have the CETA Cobey said. “That would halve been State strong safety Hillery Honeycutt said. “and he just program but if it is going to have the the statesmanlike thing to dd. (Butli took off. They got breaks like that most of the day." CETA program I believe North don't want to accuse GovernoriHunt of “It's part of the ball game." Kiffin said. “so you have Carolina should have its fair share of being unethical." to defense against the punt." CETA funds," he said. When asked how he stands on the North Carolina really exploded a few plays later. On , Cobey criticized incumbent Jimmy done enough to support the itate's Panama Canal situation Cobey said. State's first play following UNC‘s touchdown. quarter- Green for refusing to debate him. university system in the UNC-U.S. “It’s a tragedy from a military stand- "%%R- i' , Cobey said he believes his Democratic Department of Education dispute. point. Not only have we paid Panama back Tol Avery optioned to his right where he was crun- the people of ched by linebacker Darrell Nicholson. who knocked the by Simon Griffiths opponent "is hiding from “The education of our children is the to take our canal but we've let a com- ball loose and recovered it. Staff photo North Carolina. Our surveys show business of the state of North Carolina munist regime take over Nicaragua. After Rod, Elkins’ incompletion and a North Carolina iteivln Iryant rushed for 108 yards against the Pack. that 90 percent of the people of North and not the federal government." he which is the only place we can build Carolina do not know one stand he has said. another canal.” (See “Pack, " page 7) on any issue." Cobey was asked if he thought According to Cobey. the United Budget increased President Jimmy Carter was going to States is weaker economically, wait until just before the election to militarily and morally than it has been The budget of the lieutenant gover- get the hostages out of Iran. “I'm sure raises money for cancer in many years. Cobey, former UNC- he (Carter) is going to do everything Can drive Chapel Hill athletic director. said the nor’s office has increased from he can to get the hostages out by Nov. a $120,000 to $220,000 over the past four by Karen Stanton the organization after the exact “Reynolds Aluminum provided us United States has developed years. Cobey said. He cited Green's 4. What I'm afraid is that there is go- Staff Writer amount raised in the can drive has with a tractor-trailer that stayed near “fourth-quarter mentality." salary increase of 50 percent from ing to be some crisis that is going to been determined. he said. Fraternity Court for three days “For some reason we always think $30,000 to 846.000 - and the salary of come up before Nov. 4 that would loan State's Sigma Phi Epsilon fraterni- committee before the drive so people could help that we can pull things out in the final a State Bureau of Investigation agent in his favor." he said.’ ty members trekked along N.C. “The fraternity formed a Highway Patrol minutes." Cobey said. “I’m afraid that about three weeks ago and decided to contribute. The ‘ we’re going to have to fight our way assigned to protect the lieutenant Highway 54' Thursday -to pick up do this service project. We contacted recommended Highway 54 rather than governor as factors in the budget in- Opposestaxincreass aluminum cans as part of a drive to Wholesale. Interstate 40 because it is less travel- out of this." crease. raise money for the American Cancer Reynolds Aluminum. Cary ed." Cob‘ey said he believes Green's op When questioned about a charge by Society. the Highway Patrol and local bars to position to constitutional spending Cobey said he favors elimination of 1. Beverly Lake. Re ubli’c can- "We believe we have between $250 ask for their cooperation in the pro and tax limitations for North Carolina 88] protection for the lieutenant didate for governor. that not intends and $350 worth in aluminum cans," ject." Bratton said. The Sigma Phi Epsilon chapters at is wrong. "I believe it's time we had governor and the return of partrtime to push for a gasolinetax increaseof Kelvin Bratton. president of the About 35 members of the fraternity UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke also par- constitutional limits on spending that pay for the job of lieutenant governor 44 percent. Cobey said. “I‘m posed fraternity. said. “All of the money will participated in the twomile walk ticipated in the drive by collecting are tied to our growth in total per- because no new significant duties have to any increase in gasoline tax. m op- go to the American Cancer Society." along Highway 54 which lasted from cans. but they did not conduct an sonal income." he said. been added to the job since it became posed to any tax increase. The urden The fraternity will present a check to 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. organized walk. according to Bratton. Cobey said he thinks Green has not full time in 1973. is too great on our people righ now. State graduate appeals to students . . inside

Emory campaign based on Libertarian individualism — Dry and cool weather is on Waterbeds in Raleigh. Born in'Mar- “I felt that there was a congruence to the future. an alternative that's for ax to taxes. regulations and laws that tap for the fair. Page 9. Sybil Mann tinsville. Va.. in l939. he received a between the Republican Party‘s and changing rather than institutionaliz- restrict personal freedom." —- Use the. "Beanship Method" Staff Writer mechanical-engineering degree at my philosophies and that areas where ing the current situation." he said. "The personal income tax is not to gather bugs. Page 3. Gov. Jim Hunt is not the only State State and a master's in business ad- the party line and I disagreed. I could "We are based on individual freedom needed in North Carolina." Emory alumnus running for governor in 1980. ministration at UNC-Chapel Hill. He work for change." he said. “But after and growth. rather than paternalism said. "The s .ate is doing many things The Mikado was very well- Another contender and State also served as a lieutenant in the U.S. four years of Nixon's wageand-price- and stagnation." it should not be doing such as CETA. receivcd in Raleigh. " .3: 4. graduate is Libertarian candidate Air Force. controls. etc.. I realized that l was Emory said he decided to run for appointing an Opticians' Board - and Bobby Emory. ' Interpersonal relationships mistaken." governor because he believes “people the list goes on and on. Even the — Two very entertaining British Emory returned to his alma mater Emory then learned of a local Liber- should be allowed to live their lives as useful programs could be better ac- bands visited Durham. Page 5. Wednesday for an interveiw with the Emory said that while he was in col- tarian Party group and joined. As an they see fit. as long as they respect complished by using private enter- Technician. Emory said he feels a lege he began thinking about interper- observer at the l975 Libertarian the rights of others. prise. — Losing to the Tar Heels special affinity for State students and sonal relationships and realized that presidential convention Emory came “I'm also running so that people can Emory. said he feels the choice of at means crying in your beer. Page believes the Libertarian philosophy with other Libertarians haVe a choice. People should vote for tending a private or public school 6. many problems could be solved by us- in contact whomever not for who we are should appeal to them especially. ing reason and persuasion instead of from across the country. “I found out me or should be available to everyone. -— Penn State took the Pack in "I went to school here. Also. in a re force. except in some cases of self- that Libertarians basically believe in but for what our philosophies are." Emory said he would introduce tuition the Delaware final. Page 7. cent survey of Libertarian Party defense. He later read works by getting government off our backs. out Lesa govern-eat tax credits to be used to offset the members' occupations. engineers top- writer Ayn Rand. a leading proponent of our pocketbooks and out of our costs of attending an independent or — Jimmy Carter, , ped the list and the second largest of Libertarianism. and said he found bedrooms. They also believe in the Even though he is running for a voluntary school. At tax time the John Anderson and Ed who? group were the computer program- that others were applying these same value of the individual - not collec- governmental position Emory said he school would give its students a cer- Page 8. mers." Emory said. ideas on a larger scale. tives and certainly not government. believes that less government is bet tificate to be submitted with their Emory is a systems analyst for IBM However. Emory said, he joined the “In North Carolina. for example. we ter. His campaign literature states taxes and deducted from their. tax Corp. and owns and manages Emory Republican Party. offer people who are looking forward that if elected he would “take a meat bills. : Two I Technician / News / Octoberzo. 19m

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Gilbert and Sullivan operetta is successful in Memorial Auditorium j mandate from the Mikado: execute someone within the by Mike Brown month or be executed. KoKo is in a quandary until he finds Entertainment Writer Nanki-Poo intent on suicide because he cannot marry Yum- Yum. KoKo asks him to be the object of a public execution at the end of the month. Before Nanki-Poo will agree to this In 1875 William S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan began a he demands that he first be married to Yum-Yum: after the stormy collaboration which produced an assortment of execution she can then marry KoKo. Everyone is satisfied. musical melodramas. They parted in 1896 but not before But Katisha appears and announces her search for Nanki— leaving the world thirteen comic operettas that are as fresh Poo. After being driven away she vows to bring back the and funny today as they were then. One of their most Mikado to settle the matter. ' popular operettas. The Mikado. was very well-received All is.well until the day of the wedding. KoKo finds a law Wednesday night in Memorial Auditorium. which states that when a man is executed his wife must be In the beginning of the play. Nanki-Poo has fled the court buried alive. Needless to say. this throws a different com- of his father. the Mikado ofJapan. so that he would not have plexion on the whole affair. Nanki-Poo vows to kill himself to marry the aged Katisha. Nanki-Poo disguises himself as a before the marriage so that Yum-Yum will not have to die. minstrel and during his travels he meets a beautiful girl. KoKo again is at his rope's end to find someone to execute While Nankl-Poo, son Yum‘i'um. They wish to marry but she is already betrothed coming, his time is to the tailor KoKo. Nanki-Poo hears later that Ko-Ko has and since he has heard that the Mikado is orthe Mikado of Japan, been executed for flirting and his hopes of marriage to Yum- growing short. was busy trying to Yum are revived. However. he finds that KoKo is not dead; Sneakyplanbaefllres avoid an arranged mar- he has instead been appointed the Lord High Executioner riage, the Pooh-Bah, at and is going to marry Yum—Yum that afternoon. He devises a scheme for the PoohBah. Lord High of left, provided comic KoKo is very happy about .all this until he receives a Everything. to give the Mikado a false affidavit saying that Nanki-Poo was executed. Meanwhile. he sends Nanki-Poo relief. and Yum-Yum out of the country. When the Mikado arrives, KoKo gives him the affidavit and gleefully describes the Staff photo by Simon execution. But the Mikado is in town fora different reason. Griffiths At the prompting of Katisha, he has come to find his son and instead discovers that his son has been executed. The only hope is to admit the deception. But since Nanki- Poo has already married Yum-Yum. Katisha will surely in- sist on their deaths. The conflict can only be resolved if Katisha marries someone else before the secret is revealed — and who else can marry her but KoKo? After he sings WKNC Album Features and Mini-Sets her the beautiful ballad “Willow. Tit-Willow" she accepts For the week of Oct. 6-10 his proposal and they are married. The deception is reveal- ed. Nanki-Poo and Yum—Yum come back and all is well once 11 a.m. Album Features more. If the plot seems unnecessarily convoluted. rest assured Mon Kenny Loggins Nightwatch that Gilbert and Sullivan planned it and wrote it with the Tue Journey Infinity utmost care. The audience is not confused. rather it is kept Wed Little River Band Diamantina interested by the sometimes wicked plot twists. Crickenberger. the Mikado, had a great bass range that was compassion as he marries the hideous Katisha in order to Cocktail The production itself was admirably crafted and the put to good use in the solo. “A More Humane Mikado.” but spare the lives of Nanki—Poo and Yum-Yum. The role affords Thu Les Dudek ‘ Say No More lighting and sets showed off the colorful costumes. produc- he was too blustery and oafish as the Japanese emperor. a great deal of"hammy" acting and in one number. "I’ve Got Fri The Grateful Dead The Best of . . . ing a glowing effect. ~ Nell Evans was perfect as the Gorgon-like Katisha and a Little List.“ he describes the people he might have to ex- Skeletons From displayed her fantastic mezzo in two very moving solos. the ecute but adds that they never would be missed. the Closet More adept orchestra needed first of which was regrettably almost drowned out by the At the end of the number he deals with politicians and The orchestra is always a main concern in a show of this orchestra. Evans Was also the director of the play. strikes poses of Hitler. Nixon and Carter. It was indeed fun- 2 p.m. Mini-Sets type. There were some inevitable missed notes but it seem- ny but 6818 purists can argue as to whether this‘should ed that when the brass instruments. and also some strings. The two highlights of the night were Tony Tamburelloas have ‘ been added. His characterization of an elderly the Pooh~Bah and John Carle in the role of KoKo. The Pooh- Japanese. walking on tiptoes all the time as if walking on Mon Gentle Giant entered it would often take several bars before they began live coals. bordered at times on caricature and Carle often Tue Molly Hatchet playing in tune to each other. The conductor. Ronald Noll, Bah holds all of the city's major offices. including solicitor, performed excellently but during some ensembles and a few attorney general, treasurer. chancellor and archbishop. moved from the play's sly and dry humor to broad slapstick. Wed Bob Dylan solos, the orchestra covered the singers. A Gilbert and Tamburello played the part with gusto and it was easy to which was uncomfortable at times. His singing was ex- Thu Pink Floyd Sullivan Operetta is heavily dependent on the words and see that he really enjoyed himself. He also had one of the cellent and his rendering of “Willow. TitWillow" was simp- Fri Cheap Trick when the words cannot be heard the audience suffers. richest voices on stage. One of the funniest scenes of the ly beautiful. The singers were superlative. Many of the principal ones night came when he and two others were bowing to the Despite some niggling inconsistencies in the execution of 9 p.m. Album Features have devoted large portions of their, careers to Gilbert and Mikado. The person beside the portly Pooh-Bah pushed him the play. it was an exciting and energetic production with Sullivan productions and the experience shows. Sara Ann and he rolled over on his back and ended up like a giant sea- the performers loving every bit of the action as mu as the Mon Harry Chapin Sequel Noll as Yum-Yum was wonderfully petite and her soprano turtle washed up on a beach. His efforts to get upright but audience. it should make Gilbert and Sullivan fans f those River sailed over the audience. She has 15 G&S roles to her credit never quite making it were uproarious. 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by Betsy Walters ed to be a constant rapport song, “Cheapside.” had a show his talent. Reese also introduced to the audience received by the audience. “Disneyland is great." DeDanann produced an Writer between the band members sound similar to a bluegrass described the tune as “the the tempo of their songs In the lobby during inter The band "earns a living" orchestral atmosphere and the audience as they backbeat. closest we come to rock and became faster. Cutler again mission head member in London but ”there's the audience was as polite Two British bands.theBul- kept the pace of the evening As an example of its Fergus Fecly promoted greater enthusiasm more in and appreciative as it would ly Wee Band and DeDanann. up with their stand-up humor Bully Wee played a sales of the band's album. general (in the United have been if viewing a sym- put on lively and entertain- humor. Bully Wee has a tune called the “Mountain "This is our second Statesi than in England." phony. That is not to sug- ing shows Wednesday night modern, commercial appeal Road Reel" which members [—Concert Review American tour but the first Feely said. gest all of the band‘s music at the Carolina Theatre in in both music and personali- said they learned in Norway time we've been down this The Bully Wee Band will was mellow symphonies. Durham. The evening ty. from a Scottish film-maker far south," he said with an continue touring England in DeDanann's music brings to started at 8 with the Bully It started with an Irish who swore the song was Irish ‘brogue. November and then tour mind friends getting Wee Band and after inter- reel called "Poverty‘s Reel" from Texas. roll.” The song was too displayed amazing talent on “We've been to Germany in December. together in the evening .to mission the DeDanann band which had a contemporary Next they played a song mellow for rock but Reese the fiddle during an Irish jig Massachusetts, Ecston, New DeDanann received great play instruments around- a performed. jazz sound to it. Ian Cutler called “Madmen of Gotham" proved to be an excellent that had remarkable speed. York and . respect from the audience fireplace. The Bully Wee Band prov- played the fiddle masterful- which put Cutler on the elec— singer on the level of Harry He finished the tune to We‘re taking the states in and performed mostly jigs. In another reel the beat of ed to be primarily an enter~ ly and took the. spotlight tric piano and gave vocalist Chapin. tremendous applause. The stages." When asked how he reels and romantic love the bodhran. a flat. wide tainment hand. There seem- many times. The band's next Collins Reese a chance to After the members were band was generally well- liked America, Feely said songs. Irish drum. gave deep Indian-style sounds. Dif- ferent areas of the drum are played for different tones. After two tunes described Film director speaks tonight in Stewart Theatre as hornpipes, the band's new vocalist Morea O'Connelly Motion--picture director Willim Friedkin will lec- tive years. In 1974 Friedkin was named Film Director documentaries for Wolper and ABC-TV: The Thin was introduced. of the Year by the National Association of Theatre Blue Line about U. S. law enforcement. Mayhem on a O'Connelly sang the ture at p.m. in Stewart Theatr , where The Exor- Owners. band's soft romantic songs. cist will be shown at 5.30 p.m. today. The lecture will W Sunday Afternoon concerning professional football She displayed a powerful. include film clips from his most famous movies as Born 40 years ago in Chicago, Friedkin began his and The Bold Men, about men who risk their lives for trembling and traditional well as a description of filming procedures. career in the mailroom at WGN-TV- and within two money, adventure and science. ~ Irish voice. In 1972 Friedkin’3 film The French Connectionwon years was directing live television. His first work in Friedkin‘s first opportunity to direct a features With each of these bands. him the Academy Award and Director'5 Guild of THE. the film medium was The, People Vs. Paul Cramp, a film came from producer Steve Broidy and marked every song is similar to a America Award as best director. The film itself was documentary about a man who had spent eight years the screen debuts of Sonny and Cher. The result, legend. These songs could named the years best picture by Oscar voters and it EXORCIST on death row in the Cook County jail. Although bann- 1967'5 Good Times, led to further directorial easily blend with North appeared on the 10 best list of nearly every major ed for broadcast by the station for which it was made, assignments on The Night They Raided Minsky's in Carolina's own bluegrass critic. After that, he directed The Exorcist. the film sufficiently impressed the Chicago station to 1968; The Birthday Party, 1969; The Boys tradition. perhaps the only set up a documentary unit headed by Friedkin. in the real difference being ac» Both films received a total of 17 Academy Award Band, 1970: The French Connection, 1971; The Exor- cents. Both the Bully Wee nominations — and were honored with seven. In ad- THE FRENCH Eventually this one-hour film, which won the cist, 1973; Sorcerer; 1977; The Brink’3 Job, 197. Band and DeDanann met the dition. Friedkin garnered Golden Globe Awards for Golden Gate Award at the 1962 San Francisco Film These films have accounted for over $300 million a ~ high expectations of their best director which named both The Exorcist and connecrion Festiyal, attracted the attention of producer David box offices around the world. ‘ critics and provided a most The French Connection best picture of their respec- Wolper. Friedkin was hired to make three television Fricdkin's current release is the contrbversial film enjoyable evening for the r? Cruising, starring Al Pacino. audience. DOMINO'S Pizza needs your hel I Were looking for friendly. energetic eople to eliver pizza. Drivers average 35-37 er our. Must have own car and insurance. adimc Very exible schedule. Apply in person after 4 pm 207 Oberlin Road Ch€Ck Eout the Wolfl‘inc. MECHANICAL Wolfline 10¢ fare dayWednesdayDctober 29th. 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We watched them lose then cried in'our booze ‘ by All". Cole Chapel Hill is heaven on thur at UNC. But I just smil- whom the bell tolled as sunglasses with blue reflec haven't yet accepted the fact The fat and ugly turned to But when Kelvin Bryant Editor earth. And if God weren't a ed and said once again. UNC's variation of a bell tors. blue footprints on his that it never rains in Chapel me Cheshirelike and said. carried the ball. State's It was that time again. Tar Heel why the hell is the “Y'all just wait 'til next tower welcomed Wolfpack cheeks and. of course. that Hill) and they're admiring “Wolfpack. Wolfpack sat on defensernen were like ticks And here‘s how it was. sky Caroline blue? year, you hear?" and Tar Heel fans alike to b i g . we're-going-to-kick- the red-brick path around a wall. Wolfpack. Wolfpack on a dog’s ear -— they were You should know by now We Wolfpack fans are a And so it went Saturday. the game. You see. fans ass grin. Kenan Stadium and the love- had a great fall." And surely irritating but they didn't that it never rains in Chapel bunch of fallen angels accor- I‘m a Wolfpacker from way start out on equal ground — ly fall colors of the trees — the wall came tumbling slow him down. Hill because. they say. ding to then Heels over back so .1 just knew for they‘re all grinning. anyway. Trailing not far behind is namely red. Oh. and of down on the Wolfpack' So it is that the old come and cocky as hell. a lifetime Wolfpscker‘ and course. they've got the players and left them like to watch their youngand cry You’ve got your head- his wife. Between them we'regoing-tokick-ass grin. the so many crumpled Coke in their booze when they hauncho Heel sporting a they've got State red-and- cups under the Carolina loose. Carolina-blue cowboy hat white oxforda. a red-and- As the stands begin to fill playera' bench. When I left Kenan (that's the latest). white white umbrella (they to crowd capacity. the eti- Wolfpackers’ feces con- Stadium. a few streamers quette is dropped: Emily torted and they hurled a few were still fluttering and I Post is thrown out the win- insults of their own. “When picked up a couple of dow. your mamma dies and goes Carolina-blue airplanes. The jibes and anecre com- to hell I hope she fries in fat (Just where did they get the mence. There are boos. even bsck grease." colored for the bands. And so goes rivalry. Rival, paper to make blue “They‘re letting the State is commonly defined as one airplanes?) band do its thing first and of two or more trying to get And I thought, guess then Carolina's band is go what only one can have; brie where I'd rather be than in ing to tell them how to tune who tries to excel another. Chapel Hill? Because. after ‘ its instruments.” But these simple words all. if Carolina Fever is a Carolina's cheerleaders. hardly describe the State- social disease then Dick dressed in tuxedoa and bow Csrolina rivalry. Crum has jock itch. They‘d ties. led out the ram — 1 say Games between the two dye their skin Carolina blue it's Freudian - and yelled are gut-grinders. We were if they could. until they were bluein the the smaller team in this last And anyway. I've always \. face. “If you can’t go to col- contest and you could see been inclined to think God lege go to Strata-'3 the nervous twitchings of looked favorably upon State had its dancing the pacing. snorting Carolina just because it"s wolves and the fans began linesmen. But the odds were blue. If one second were left with “we're the red and against us. on the clock. the hell were white from State." And although we had passed within 10 feet of the But the cruelty came in hoped to have intellect over- goal line and Carolina were the second quarter when come these odds. this time it running its blind receiver Carolina scored its first. was matter over mind. who was hired to give equal touchdown. This time the Carolina was awesome and time to the handicapped. he Heels licked their chops. it hurt. would trip over his own Carolina fans sneered like When the Wolfpack teammate and catch the ball your brother did when you players moved the ball, for a touchdown. were a kid and he 'was State fans everywhere lean- Well. at leastourbsnd can beating you at a game of ed toward their goal line. play better than your band Monopoly. It was after that (God. if I could only get and our twirlers have the Staff photos by Simon Griffiths first touchdown. that all down there and help.) best tips east of the These two State fans (above) ponder the Violfpack’s plight against North Carolina, while Heels became fat and ugly. State's progression was Miasiaelp. ' this fan (right) shows his spirit with his State cowbell. bloated and blustery with slow and painstaking like so So what if I out a bad pride. many snails. sport -— I‘m damn good at it. crien ‘1 SorretallCrietamvberurtelit-nsmnt THE JOY OF THE LORD is your strength at PREAMEDIPRE-DENT Chili AEO wiI meet Oct. UAB ENTERTAINMENT Committee meeting SAILING CERTIFICATION: Oct 31, Nov. 1, and State harriers sweep meets belessthenallworm Nolostrternswlbe tend lull gospel student fallmhip singing, 21 at 7 pm. in Gardner Hell. Dean llyadt from on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 6 pm. 3115 Student Nov. 3. Sign up now—sports club coordinator tun. Only one'rtemfromeainglemtion storing and pond felowship Monday, Oct. 20 ECU Medical School will speak. Center. at the intramural office. 20 person limit hailing State’s women's cross 17:55.1: Lisa Beck. fourth. Intercollegiate Cross Coun- ‘ willberunrnanisaueandnottarewiiep 7:30 pm Brawn Room in Student Center. Club members have priority. Ouastions? Cell try Championships also held . pear more titan thraetirnas Tlndeedinelor FREE FILM: Tonight at B pm. in the Erdahl MICROBIOLOGY CLUB Meeting Wednesday, Rich 8513875 or Chip 737-3I61. country team took the top 18:86.8; and Tricia ellCrieratsSpmdwdsyolwbliaat'anfor Cloyd theatre. If you‘re a Katharine Hepburn Oct. 23 at 7:30 pm in the Conference Room five pieces and easily cap- Maliachewski. 18:41.4. in Raleigh. thepravimslalllllymayhatmtllln SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS will meet fan, don't miss the delightful comedy "Oualrry 4514 Ga. Speaker. Dr. Robert Johnson tured the N.C. 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Thu Volleyball, at Virginia Commonwealth, p.m., Richmond. Va. but falls to Heels (Continued from page 1) Earnest Butler said. “They Fri J.V. Football. vs. Lees-McRae. 3 p.m., practice field came after us and played de- cent ball." *‘k‘flrfi'i‘rfifi‘fir seersvsv motion penalty, Elkins hit State right tackle Chris «4444444444444nevevessnnsessssnns» Victor Harrison at the 17, Koehne also singled out who spun around one tackler Daniels and Taylor for their and broke the grasp of fine performances Saturday. another before high- ”I think experience Spikers lose in finals to Penn State stepping into the end zone. helped them (the defense) a The 43-second explosion lot," Koehne said. "They are put North Carolina ahead as physical and strong a by Devin Steele Olympic team earlier this 14-0. defense as we've played. Sports Writer year. “I thought at halftime. be Those two defensive ends Saturday State played ing down 14-0, we were still are real fine players." “Hopefully we can pull against a team that was ex- in the ball game,” Kiffin State's offense racked up things back together," State pected to administer a big- said. “I‘m disappointed. but 20 first downs, five more volleyball coach Pat ger challenge than it did: to this day I think we could than North Carolina, 130 Hielscher said prior to the Princeton. The favored have won this game. But we yards rushing and 165 yards Wolfpack's participation in Princeton team fell to State didn't." passing for 295 total yards. Staff photo by-fllynn McNelll the Delaware Invitational in two games with identical Nicholson, defensive Those statistics are not bad, Tournament Friday and figures of 15-9 and 15-9. tackle Donnell Thompson but what stopped Statgywas Andre Merits breaks loose and finds daylight. Saturday in Newark, Del. At this point the State and outside linebackers turnovers: 'two pass in- State did regain its old spikers achieved the team‘s eLawrence Taylor and Calvin terceptions and one fumble. play,” Honeycutt said. Elkins once again found Har- composure in breezing by goal of earning a seed in the' Daniels —- a big part of _“What hurt was the tur- State then took the rison in the end zone with an five teams to earn a berth in single-elimination tourna- North Carolina's defensive novers." Koehne said. “They following kickoff and ran off 11-yard pass. the finals but was then ment. Their first opponent front — made it tough for (North Carolina) stopped us I9 playson a nine-and-a-half- State's llO—game scoring defeated by powerful Penn in that tourney was luckless Avery and State's backfield on some drives and the tur- minute drive before Avery streak was on the line with State 15-9 and 1510. James Madison. which has as they combined for 25 novers on others. but we was sacked on a fourth- just under six minutes to “Our finish really proved been drubbed by State twice tackles, including seven for always felt like we were still and-11 situation from the play. Ron Laraway came in to us that we are stillwith this season. The final losses that totaled 25 yards. in it.” Carolina 20, ending any scor- for Avery and took State 90 it," Hielscher said. “We're scoreboard figures of each In addition, they caused two UNC took a commanding ing threat. yards in 12 plays to keep the coming closer to our goal of game read 15-7 and 15-8. fumbles, intercepted one reaching the nationals.” pass and broke up two 21-0 lead early in the second “Tol did not have a good streak intact. 0n the conver- George Washington. a others. half when Avery's first pass first half. It was quite ob sion tailback Wayne State's five wins raised its familiar team to the “Every great team I (was) was picked off at State's vious," Kiffin said. “But he McLean dinked a pass mark to 17—4 against out-of- Wolfpack, was State's final 30-yard line by Daniels. who came back and competed in across the line to tight end state teams. Its first victory victim before the finals. The Marthe Spregue puts around in my days at returned the ball to the 19. the third and fourth' ,Todd Baker for two points. came Friday over heat Colonials seemed to be on this ball back into flight with a Nebraska and Arkansas had Three plays later, Elkins quarters." making the final 28-8. Delaware, 15-11. 12-15 and their way to a convincing return. - a great defense," Kiffin said. took the snap. stepped to With 9:21 left in the game “Coach Crum and his staff 15-7. in a scrappy battle bet- victory with a 11-5 win in The Wolfpack's second- "It was definitely our “And that's what North the right and turned around. Kelvin Bryant got UNC do a super job," Kiffin said. ween two teams that had the first game but bowed in place finish in the 16-team strongest thus far." Carolina has. Their front bootlegging it to the left and started on its final drive. "They're ranked in the Top never met before. the final two 15-5 and 15-7. tourney certainly shines on Hielscher said. "Liz (EWyl seven is very physical. They into the end zone. busting loose for a 35-yard 10 and everybody's pointing State then battled New Then came the tough-luck .its sound 237 record. It was played very well at the net. do an outstanding job." “When they scored that jaunt down the right for them. But he always has Haven Friday night. It took finals for the Wolfpack State’s first appearance in Martha (Sprague) and Susan “They have some pretty third touchdown we still sideline. Bryant finished the his players ready on Satur- three games for the Pack to against flawless Penn State, the prestigious tournament (Schafer) were excellent good defensive ends(Daniels weren't out of it because game with 108 yards on 18 day and that's tough to do knock off a team which con- a highly favored team that and also its toughest tourna- servers throughout the tour- and Taylu'l.” State guard there was still 80 minutes to carries. ' Six plays later week in and week out." peted against the 1980 had won its pool earlier. ment of the season. nament." -In Your Spare Time- STUDlO Special \Vanta Gel I’uirl II‘WLKIWIL ..lIt] Late Show 10:45 PM The most \ hilarious Sir Erahlrg’a While Your Study? cartoon character you‘ll ever I”! waif, \.. \ . 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A paper that is entirely 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. is registered. It is the mouthpiece through which the students themselves talk. College life without its journal is blank. the Technician. vol. 1. no. 1. February 1. 1920

Ed Clark’s a candidate too idealism often holds sway on college Libertarians also support a policy of non- campuses; students more than the general intervention in global conflict. Clark is population are often receptive to even the adamantly opposed to the draft; he views most novel of concepts. It comes as no sur- draft registration as yet another intrusion of prise then that the Libertarian movement government into the private lives of its is gaining momentum at State. citizens. A “meet-the-candidates” rally- will be held Friday on the brickde to acquaint The Libertarians support drastic tax cuts students with local Libertarian candidates —- not a paltry $30 million but a virtual R and their philosophies. Not just ‘another demolition of existing tax structures. Liber- lunatic fringe group, the Libertarians are tarian philosophy postulates that any man (9:19[shins inm mam-o the third largest political party in the United should be able to make an honest living States. Ed Clark, the party’s presidential without the oppressive tax burden that candidate. is on the ballot in all 50 states. often squeezes the small businessman out Clark and the Libertarians represent a of existence. special kind of dream for America; a drea Libertarianism is at once more appealing of a society unfettered by a suffocating than our present system — but like any governmental bureaucracy. Clark is view- form of government it has inherent defects. ed by many traditional thinkers as a radical. its model ignores important issues. Federal agents introduce Great Dope War The Libertarian is more than just radical —- Government currently prevents, for exam— he is a supreme idealist. The party platform ple, industry from polluting our air and our hand of big-time smugglers and the In a totally laissez-faire system Like an invading army, the men are heavily outlines refreshing goals for America’s rivers. armed — men who with automatic weapons, organized-crime types attracted to the im- future. American industry would have no incen- American journal mense profits of international dope trafficking. '7; tive to refrain from these practices. high-powered binoculars and aircraft, criss- The Libertarians espouse a true free- cross the rugged terrain, spying on enemy ter- Thus, the raids may have the (presumably) market economy. The current tax structure David Armstrong unintentional effect of hooking the small fry The Libertarians have a dream — and ritory and calling in commando strikes. No, is an anathema to Libertarians; they op- it's not the lraqi-lranian desert. it's the and letting the big ones get away. pose “bail outs" to big business. Adam the dream shouldn’t be dismissed. Idealism Operation Sinsemilla also creates serious always been the basis for constructive forested mountains of northern California agents, helicopters and airplanes and Smith’s “invisible hand” should be the only has where the opening shots of The Great Dope $140,000 in federal funds, in addition to civil-liberties problems. Drug Police, for exam- instrument of government regulation, ac- reform. The Libertarians are headed in the ple, rely on aircraft to spot fields of illegal right direction. War of 1980 are being fired. $600,000 of state money and hundreds of cording to Libertarian wisdom. Operation Sinsemilla employs federal local police. lts objective: to chop off the weed. Not everyone in northern California billion-dollar—a-year California marijuana in- grows marijuana commercially and the pro- dustry at the roots by arresting growers and spect of armed police in whirlybirds peeking destroying crops on the state’s lush pot plantae into their backyards is not appealing to non- Soft-to-the-touch "keys itch for caress 'tions. combatants. When the San Francisco Chronicle polled its readers about whether pot Editdr's note: Portions of the following were The growers, most of them longhaired plantations should be raided, 73 percent of first printed in the Sept. 30. 1952 Technician. veterans of the back—to-the-land movf.nent, the 20,000 callers who responded said no. are themselves heavily armed and many have . . Typewriter Carriages, synonyms, an- itchy trigger fingers. Their nervousness is According to some estimates, as many as tonyms, mosquitoes and frantic pleas for understandable. Growing sinsemilla — 40 million Americans have tried marijuana; more copy fly around the Technician office seedless female marijuana. some of the many of them liked it and plan to continue like ants around a discarded lollipop. strongest in the world — is their livelihood. smoking it. No doubt marijuana has its “There are typewriters that have been sit- The weed, which fetches up to $150 an drawbacks. Grass blackens the lungs as any ting around here for months just itching for so- ounce, is grown in the rugged, rural country hot smoke will do, probably leads some peo- meone to caress their soft-to-the-touch keys. stretching north from San Francisco to the ple to wrap their cars around trees and un- You don’t have to be a literary giant; you Oregon state line. questionably lowers one’s tolerance for bad don't have to offer proof of having attempted The Great Dope War flares every fall when food and wretched records. However, as the Great American Novelty. the Sinsemilla is harvested. This year that con— many persons have pointed out, tobacco and flict has escalated sharply. Operation alcohol can produce similar effects. 1Yet, ex- Sinsemilla has expanded from four to 27 cept for restrictions on sales to mirrors and Letter to counties and with expansion, the stakes in this drinking in certain public places, those law enforcement bpondoggle have risen for poisons are legally available. Their use is our readers consumers, taxpayers and civil libertarians in acknowledged to be a matter of personal all parts of the country. choice. A similar sensible policy toward marijuana “We just want someone who can write with Law enforcement officers are — you’ll par- .would end The Great Dope War forever, a little zip and zest, someone who likes to don the expression high on Operation hopefully before more tax dollars are spent write for the sheer enjoyment of it, someone Sinsemilla, claiming that arrests and con- and anyone on either side is killed. Support who will get a kick out of boosting reader in- fiscated crops are way up from last year's for qualified legalization has come from Joe terest. If you are in any of the foregoing hauls. Gordon Brownell of the National Allen, the district attorney of Me doclno categories, don't wait. The Technician door is Organization for the Reform of Marijuana County, Calif, who is charged .h pro- wide open to you. In fact, we will all catch Laws scoffs at that one, countering that “less secuting persons accused of growing mari- cold if someone doesn’t show up to close it than 5 percent" of what he calls “the biggest juana commercially -— a felony under-presen fairly soon. harvest in California history” is likely to be laws. “lt is disheartening to note that, at this in- found. stitution, with a population of almost It’s too early to tell who’s right. But if the In a stroke of uncommonly sense, (21,000), only a handful of students will raids are successful, busted pot farmers will Allen suggested legalizing limited cu tivation bother to turn out to staff the college not be the only ones to pay. With a reduced and possession of small amounts of e h . newspaper. domestic supply of high-grade marijuana for personal use. Legalization, Allen old th’ available, most of the right stuff for American Chronicle, “would cripple the corrimercia “There are opportunities galore. It doesn’t bangs and lungs would came from outside the market; 1 think it would relieve a lot df fear; I matter whether your interest is in features, country — Columbia, Thailand, Mexico.-.This think it would take a lot of the bard off 0 entertainment, sports or news writing. There would raise“ the price of high-quality grass, law enforcement and I think it would ve th a . is a place for you on the staff of this paper maybe even result in a shortage of smokable dope dealers. . .out of business because you’r u stuff. It would also probably strengthen the not going to, buy what you can grow fdr free.’

WE NEED YOU! for Staff photos by Linda Brafford , All of us might be happier about our newspapers and We women make that choice for ourselves our broadcasting if we worked harder at that old thank you. For more information call 737-2411 or stop Clockwise from bottom left: Mick Hunnemann, entertainment editor; Cara flesher, assistant American custom ofspeaking up. a] dissenting. even ap- it is, however, the outrageous and irifuriatin- by the Technician 3120 Student Union. copy editqr; Rick Laltose, editorial layout designer and . . . you. Why not get involved? plauding. but. above all. of being heard — and counted. truth, the ultimate injustice, that it is the Carrlgan — Vincent 5. Jones and Dertts of the world who decide whether have our abortions in clinics or in back alleys. Carter may be cutthroat politician, Women should choose ‘Read once again the redundant drivel of two Penny Patio men debating the ethics of abortion. GRAD TI but I say give ’em hell, Carter Technician Jimmy Carter claims he has decreased'the about to win re—election despite Reagan's best Andrea Cola number of personal attacks used in his cam- efforts. Editor-in-Chiaf ...... paigning. Danny Cartner A farm boy from Georgia, maybe —-— but a no-holds-barred, cut-throat politician. Managing Editor/Editorial. . . .Marc Lauryn Production News Editor...... Margaret Britt Co-Managora. . . .Duncan Brown, Bill White Not so. Carter has simply: buried his If Reagan is indecisive enough to juggle his definitely. Sports Editor...... Stu Hall remarks deeper in political rhetoric. He still platform and change his views, push on, Your turn, Jack. Senior Sports Editor. . ._...... Bryan Black Layout/Pastoup...... Sam Adams,_ refers to the fact that Reagan will soon be 70 Carter. Reagan started this election ready to (Danny Conner is a junior majoring in English Features Editor...... Mike Mahan C.J. Allen, Judy Hood, years old. He still makes snide comments abolish Social Security, willing to outlaw abor- education and language, writing and editing and Entertainment Editor. . . .Mick Hunnemann Rick LaRoaa, David Snead tion, and waiting to demolish the Equal Rights writes a bi-weekly column for the Technician.) Asst. Ent. Editor...... -Eleanor Williams about Reagan's term as California governor. ...Lynn McNeill Typecattors...... Debbie Brewer, He still giggles at John Anderson. Amendment. Photo Editor...... David Cox. Lori McElravy, Carter makes fun of Reagan’s “voodoo Less than a month from the election, he's Asst. Photo Editor...... Simon Griffiths Lucy Myatt willing to Forum Policy Graphics Editor...... Geno Does economics” in the Kemp-Roth proposal. He ready to let Social Security stand, Copy Editor...... Tucker Johnson still taunts the Republicans about George allow federal funding of abortions, and The Technician welcomes forum letters. Asst. Copy Editor...... Cara Flasher Proofreaders...... Mike Brown, Bush’s inability to agree with Reagan. He still ' waiting to appoint the first female Supreme They are likely to be printed if: Kelly Connor, Jeffery Hammond throws 20-year-old trivia about Reagan to the Court justice. Otyped or printed legibly and. double- Advertising press. Hopefully. Carter can keep Reagan ready, spaced. Manager. . .‘ . .'...... Bill Hancock For example, Carter dug deep and found a willing -— and waiting. Many of the big in- Olimited to 350 words, Salesman ...... Steve Davis, Pete Loftin, Service Engineer...... John Craven jewel in Reagan's statement that “the dustrial states, including Ohio and Michigan, Osigned with writer's address, phone Frank McClendon, Vernon Vaglia minimum wage has caused more misery than which were once solidly behind Reagan, are number, classification and curriculum. Doolgn .....“Peggy Callaway, Angela Mohr, the Great Depression.” swinging more and more toward Carter. New Letters are subject to editing for style, . Donnie Robbins Circulation Manager...... Bruce Clodfoltar Even if Reagan is “old folks," Carter gave York and Texas. where Reagan was predicted brevity and taste. The Technician The TechnicianlUSPSWibmmmtmdNommSmUnmwmdb him enough of a hard time to cause him to to lose, are now toss ups even for Gallup and reserves the right to reject any letter publishadavaryMonday, Wednesday, and Friday thruughoutthaacadarnicyoorfromAugust untllMayax- change his stance on making Social Security Jimmy the Greek. deemed inappropriate for printing. Let- cept during scheduled holiday and examination periods.Summarpublicatron Carter comes on like Li'l Abner in a through August. Offices are located in Suites 318-312 otthaUnivaraityStudantCamar,CataaAvama, voluntary. Reagan has even side-stepped his ters should be mailed to Technician. Raleigh, N.C. Mailing address is PD. 80! an, m. N.C. m. SW out 025 9" VII. party’s planks on abortion and ERA to avoid business suit. He’s got a domineering mama PO. 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