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Wednesday, October 22, 19% Volume LXl, Number 25 c

Hearing Student political groups The open hearing for discussion of an increase in fees for State's student publications scheduled for today has been postponed until will participate in Thursday. Nov. 6. debate “The newspaper and yearbook editors are going to be out of town and i don't feel it would be right for native of Louisiana. is currently living politicalxscience department will be students not to be able to address by Beth Smith in Durham and writing a book. one of the panelists. Duell said. the editors in person." Publications Staff Wn'ter Wagner said. Technician Managing Editor Marc Board Chairman Mark Brooks said. The four student political groups Duell did not know who would Lewyn will also be a panelist. he said. The Publications Board is seek- supporting presidential candidates represent Republican candidate Other panelists will be a State stu- ing a 31 increase in individual stu~ will participate Thursday in a debate Ronald Reagan or independent can- dent. ”a The News and Observer dent fees per semester. according sponsored by State’s Political Science didate John Anderson. reporter or a faculty member. Duell to Brooks. Club. according to Bob Duell. club Four panelists will question the said. “This is an open hearing. Any president. , representatives. Duell said. Each Area media have been invited to at- State student wishing to voice an Each group is responsible for fin- representative will be asked five ques- tend the forum. according to Wagner. opinion for or against the increase ding a person to present the views of tions, four of which are questions that Wagner is in charge of publicity for should attend." Brooks said. its candidate. will be asked of all the representatives the debate. The hearing will be held from According to Duell. Richard Whit- and one of which will be designed The debate is expected to last bet 4:30 p.m.-6:30 pm. in the Senate I ‘ . ”2 ted. a field coordinator for President specifically for a particular represen- ween two and two and a half hours. chambers on the fourth floor of the Jimmy Carter's campaign in North tative. Duell said. and will take place at 7:30 Student Center. Staff photo by Simon Griffiths Carolina. will represent the presi- Abraham Holtzman of State's pm. in 240 Nelson Hall. Fence Site dent's supporters in the debate. The representative for Libertarian presidential candidate Ed Clark will Students walk past the newly-completed fence which surrounds be Michael Emerling. according to the building site for State's new dining hall. The site is between Carl Wagner. a member of the Liber- SG leaders plaii Maryland Bragaw and Lee dormitories on the west end of State's campus. tarians for Clark club. Emerling. a meeting by Barrie Eggleston to Bartlett. Twelve other persons ten- Staff Writer tatively plan to attend the meeting. in- Tickets cluding Bartlett. Union Activities will be discussed in Senate University student leaders will Board President Ken Ward. Inter- meet with University of Maryland Residence Council Chairman Kathy student-government officials for an in- Batchelor and several other members by Beth Smith Finance Committee to provide only formal exchange of ideas at College of Student Government. UAB and Staff Writer S280 for housing at the National Tour- Park. Md.. according to Student At- nament. he said. torney General Kevin Bartlett. IRC. A resolution outlining distribution Another bill to be considered by the The meeting. scheduled for Oct. Cultural exchange for basketball tickets will be Senate tonight originally requested 31-Nov. l. is the result of a request presented to the Student Senate in S285 for the Poultry Judging team but Bartlett made to the University of tonight’s meeting. according to Senate was amended to S165 by the Finance Maryland's student government. The trip will cost each person S35. President Ron Spivey. Committee. Spivey said. according to Bartlett. “It's almost like Spivey said he will also officially ac. The Senatewill vote on a resolution Population ideas a cultural exchange. We're going to cept the resignation of a senator to be introduced by Ken Edwards. find out new ideas for Student tonight. chairman of the Senate Academics “Maryland has a large student Government.” he said. The ticket-disribution resolution Committee. concerning the use of population and State's is steadily in- The S35 charge for the trip includes provides for a two-day distribution of recording devices in classrooms. creasing. We want to get organiza- Student Senate President Ron tickets to the Saturday ni ht football tickets. “Twoday distribution worked Spivey said. tional ideas about dealing with this." Spivey may represent State's Student game between State and Maryland. well last year." Spivey said. The following bills will be presented Bartlett said. Government at the meeting. according according to Bartlett. No basketball tickets will be. to the Senate to be forwarded to the distributed before Christmas vaca- Finance Committee: tion. according to Bill Thorne. chair- 0A bill requesting S1,,665.50.tomeet man of the Senate Athletics Commit- Ron Spivey the budget demands of the State's stu- games dent chapter of the N.C. Student tee. No tickets are required for Legislature which will be introduced played prior to Christmas vacation. A student to fill Wright's position by Humanities and Social Sciences Students will be required to show will be recommended by the Senator Kathleen Murphy; registration and ID at the door for ad- Engineer's Council hopefully by the -A bill requesting funding to aid mission. next Senate meeting. according to State’s student chapter of the Distribution same Spivey. Spivey would then forward American Society of Landscape Ar~ the nomination to the Senate for ap- chitecture in covering the expenses of “It (the proposed distribution proval. convention delegates which will be in- policy) is basically the same as last troduced by Design Senator Anne~ year.” Thorne said. Funds bill Carole Hertel; and According to Spivey, Engineering A bill allocating funds for State’s 0A bill requesting funding for the Senator Larry Wright has resigned Dairy Judging Team will be voted on Engineering Cooperative Education because he said he has so many other by the Senate tonight. Spivey said. Society to help defray initial- duties on campus. He said he felt he The bill originally provided for the operations costs which will be in- could not give the Senate job as much allocationof S410 for travel expenses. troduced by Engineering Senator time as it deserved. Spivey said. The bill was amended by the Senate Daphne Lee.

Smoke in library annex kitchen causes false fire alarm in library by Barrie Eggleston library false alarm was not given by “There are frequent occurences of Staff Writer Lyles. alarms going off due to smoke." Lyles The other false fire alarm was set said. Alarms usually go off in kitchens One of two false fire alarms set off off Wednesday. Oct. 15 on the fourth where there is smoke. he said. on State‘s campus last week was caus- floor of the University Student Center. according to The Honeywell Protection Services. ed by smoke and the cause ofthe other Lyles. a division of Honeywell Inc.. is respon- A. n false alarm is unknown. according to No faulty wiring sible for the maintenance of State’s State’s Public Safety Operations Coor- fire-alarm systems. according to aff photo by Simon Griffiths dinator Lt. Larry D. Lyles. “There may possibly have been so- Lyles. Post-honeyihddh “The alarm set off in D.H. Hill meone smoking near the smoke-alarm “Honeywell is out here almost Library was set off by smoke resulting system." he said. Faulty wiring has every day checking systems in various from the Annex cooking center.” not been cited as the cause ofany false buildings. They check five to eight Lyles said. The exact date of the alarms on campus. according to Lyles. Newlyweds Thom and Darlene Nelson returned recently from their honeymoon to find their new home buildings a day." he said. decorated for the occasion by students. Thom is a campus minister at State.

mule (Computer hardware given to State — The wet stuff is possible by Friday. Page 9. by Fred Brown Staff Writer Catch up on "Glory War- New computer hardware has been riors” today on the Serious installed in the data-processing facili- ‘It is extremely important that research groups Page. Page 3. ty in Broughton Hall as a gift from Data General lnc.. Claude Lee of Data maintain state-of-the-art facilities in order to con- General said Monday. - State's soccer team hopes to The hardware. worth S8.000. con- tinue attracting funding.’ overcome its slump in its match sists of an extension chassis and a against Pfeiffer. Page 4. memory board. The hardware was in- stalled Sept. 17. according to Lee. - Spikers hope for continued "Our Research Triangle facility is The data-processing facility, a Data maintenance is supported by $600 a momentum. Page 5. looking at all area schools for gifts." General Eclipse computer and array month in research money. Eberhardt Lee said. processor. is operated by the depart said. Doubles memory ment of«mechanical and aerospace - "Teddy Bear" left his Raleigh engineering. Eberhardt said. “Our "This system is used by a group of audience screaming. Page 6. The new hardware enables two per- research is being sponsored by the professors from the University of sons rather than only one -— to use US. Department of Transportation. North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Duke the computer at one time. according to We also work very closely with tire University and N.C. State conducting — College students in Durham Allen C. Eberhardt. an assistant pro companies." he said. research concerning machinery and got the first look at Iresklng fessor of mechancial and aerospace vehicle noise reduction." Thomas H. Glass. Page 7. Combined Hodgson. director of the Center for engineering. “The memory board efforts Acoustical Studies. said. mange, one of the groups that opened for Teddy Pendergrsss in his per- doubled the computer's memory formance Sunday in Reynolds Coliseum, showed much poise in their first -— Organized labor scores long capacity to allow this capability." he The -- data-processing system is a In a University news re ase overdue victory at JP. Stevens said. result of the combined efforts of Hodgson said. “it is extremely i or- major tour. See story page 6. plant. Page 8. “With the new hardware. the research contracts. the department of tant that research groups main-F system is now worth more than' mechanical and aerospace engineering state-of-theart facilities in order to .o 355.000." and the School of Engineering. Its continue attracting funding." Two / Technician / News / October 22, 1980 Campus briefs

Downhill ski ing course offered during break State's physical-education tional meeting for this tion of fluecured tobacco buil at 737-2563 to enroll in Philadelphia. Pa. sonal automobile and should department is offering a course will be Tuesday. Nov. growers. Its funds come the course. Career House is a residen— be able to type. Preference downhill 11 at 7 pm. in the Student from self-assessed contribu- tial day—care and rehabilita- will be given to applicants beginning course in Center ballroom. tions by tobacco farmers at tion center for post-high who plan to attend graduate skiing next semester from For more information on the time they sell their Live-in school youth. school and currently seek a Jan. 4-9. these courses. contact Lynn tobacco. A combined stipend and comprehensive training ex- The organizational Berle in the intramural of- Graduating seniors. re- allowance of 3350-409 a perience in supportive men- meeting for all people fice of Carmichael Gym. Farmers in the Carolinas. cent graduates and graduate month. housing and meals tal health services. wishing to enroll in the Virginia. Georgia and students can apply for live are offered to trainees. Ap- Information and applica- course will be Tuesday. Nov. Florida provide the financial in PreProfessional Resident plicants must be US. tions are available from Dr. 11 at 5 pm. in the Student Adsde Center ballroom. A $25 non- support for Tobacco Adviser/Counselor citizens. unmarried and at Henry Platt. director. refundable deposit must be The Union Activities Associates. Traineeships at the Career least 22 years of age. Devereux FOundation. paid at this meeting by Board Art Committee will House. a branch of The Trainees must hgve the Career House. Devon. Pa. those intending to par- again sponsor an animation- Baskets Devereux Foundatiod. in use of a fully insured per- 19333. ticipate in the course. This art sale in the first-floor lob The Sertoma Arts Center, { will be the only time to by of the Student Center. 1900 Shelley Road. will of- register for the trip. Original animation cel fer classes in basketry Enrollment in the course paintings will be sold today beginning Nov. 3. There will is limited to 200 persons. through Friday from 10 em. be two classes in gizzard- Weather forecast Students will ski at Ap to 7 pm. on those days. Pro basketry and one class in palachian Ski Mountain and ceeds will help support picnic-basketry. stay at the Holiday Inn in State‘s art program. Registration deadlines for Boone. The cOUrse is worth the classes are Oct. 30. Nov. Low High Weather one PE. credit hour. The 15 and Nov. 29. The instruc— Wednesday —- upper 605 partly cloudy cost is $125. which includes tor for the classes will be Ar- Thursday mid-405 mid-605 variable cloudiness five sessions of skiing. Tobacco cher Kesler. For information Friday low-405 upper-60s . cloudy unlimited instruction. slope .about fees call 782-7583. and lift fees. four nights' Tobacco Associates Inc. i lodging with four persons to has given $69,840 to tobacco ‘ a room, textbook and equip research and extension CPR Seasonal weather will remain on tap through the period. Cloudiness 'will in- ment. including boots, skis work at State. The funds crease through the week with little variation in temperatures. By Friday and poles. will be channeled to tobacco A course in car— there will be a risk of showers. Students must provide programs in the School of diopulmonary resuscitation their own transportation Agriculture and Life will be offered in the Merry rl‘\ and food. Sciences through the NC. Monk lounge in North Hall Fdreoast provided by student meteorologists Barry Cable, Myron Padgett SOlitu de Staff photo by Simon Griffiths A special non-credit Tobacco Foundation. today through Nov. 12 and Kirk Stopenhagert. course in intermediate and from 7‘10 pm. advanced skiing will be of- Tobacco Associates is the A fee of 35 will be charg- ’ Among those shelves and shelves of books fered Jan. 4-8. The organiza- export promotion organiza- ed. Contact Marianne Turn- the library can be a very lonely place . . . but a good place to read. The Bettmann Archive 01980 Beer Brewed by Miller Brewing 00.. Milwaukee. Wis.

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Booters face Pfe er after 3rd Straight loss by Terry Kelley the second half as it was Gross compared out- win. hopefully we deserve to Sports Writer completely shut down and shooting in soccer to any go. If we lose we don't not able to get off a shot. other sport.If you take any deserve to go. . ‘Have you ever heard t3: State also outshot the Dukes other sport and you take State's ranking in the expression “that's the w in the first half 157. four shots to one. normally South. however. will not the ball bounces"? The loss drops State to 8-5 you're going to win. lt'5 like determine whether the State's soccer team cer- while James Madison im- in basketball if you take four Wolfpack will make the tainly has after its prowedto 4-4-1. times as many shots, or in playoffs. frustrating 2—1 loss to James ‘They got two goalsIn the football if you have posses- “The coaches' poll has no Madison Saturday in Har- first half that I thought were sion four times as many bearing whatsoever on who risonburg Va. very trashy goals‘ Gross times. or if you have four goes to the playoffs." Gross The loss extended the said.‘‘.We had shots that hit times as many at bats as the said. ”There will be an en- booters‘ losing streak to the crossbar and barely other team in baseball. The tirely separate selection three games. the longest missed going in. The referee baseball coach described it committee made up of three such streak of the season. best vtypified it after the as: it's like a 25hit attack coaches in the South.'The Everything seemed to take game when he came up to and you end up losing. selections will be based on a wrong bounce and me and saidyou guys just “Percentage-wise it strength of schedule and everything that could couldb’t get a bounce. doesn't happen that often. In record." possibly go wrong did.‘ “Hwere ahead 92 in soccer it can because it's so However, before the First the wind was cor~ ks and usually in a much more difficult to score. playoffs get under way the against them. and when it win- ~re going to have six Most of the shots we took Pack must think about six came time for them to corn‘tn’kicks to the other were from 10-14 yards. ex- other opponents including switch ends of the field and team'sthree or four. What cellent shooting range." Pfeiffer. Or will it even step have the wind on their side that :rneans is that a shot The final 20 seconds were to think about Pfieffer? was deflected or hit by a typical of the game: the the wind stopped and the came within an eyelash "Not even going to look at rains .came. Secondly. it defender to keep you from Pack Gross seemed that every shot they scoring and went out over of tying the score. The Pack them (Pfiefferi," the line. Cornerkicks are a got off a cornerkick with the said. “We're going to go into took either hit the crossbar goal left open. But a State that game and do what we or the post and bounded barometer of which team to do. We’re going to Staff photo by Linda Brafford away, or was stopped by the had the greatest offense."_ player's shot hit the want This year’s James crossbar and bounced away come out playing our game Prince Arejuku juggles the bail or‘fnis ieg while speeding Dukes’ goalie. Jim Edwards. kill the Wolfpack's hopes. on offense and defense. I field. “We didn't play well in Madison team was very to down the first half." said State much like the one which top “We had the perfect angle don't want them (the pied the Pack last year and and it hit the crossbar." players) thinking about the soccer coach Larry Gross went up other team." No. 1 in AP, UPI whose team will host Pfief— Gross thinks that even Gross said. “The kid Alabama fer on Lee Field today at though its goalie is good for the header and the goalie Gross is going to employ a UPI poll AP poll 3:30 p.m. “Everything that some of State's shots should wasn't there and we hit the new set-up in this match could have gone wrong did. have gone in. pipe." that he used against James l. Alabama 60 1. Alabama Madison took the wind (30 “They're basically the Gross said he expects this Madison. 2. Texas 5-0 2. Texas mph) in the first half and in same team as last year." loss to drop State in the “We used a formation in :5. UCLA 5‘0 3. UCLA the second half it started Gross said. “Their goalie Southern region rankings. the second half against 4. None Dame 50 4. Notre Dame raining and there was no keeps themIn a lot of games. “It'll hurt a little," he said. Madison that was effective," 5. Georgia 60. 5. Georgia wind. It's like they got the He's definitely an All “It'll drop us behind Gross said. “We changed li. Florida State 6-1 6. Florida State wind in the first half and in America goalie. Most of our Carolina. I think Carolina around the personnel a little 7. North Carolina 6-0 7. North Carolina the second half we didn’t shots were not saved. by tied Clemson this weekend bit and went with more of an H. Nebraska 51 8. Southern Cal have the'wind." him. For- the most part they 2-2. If we beat them we'll go attacking offense. It worked 9. Southern Cal 501 9. Nebraska just trickled off after we had ahead of them. It's that sim- more effectively. Down 2-0 The Dukes broke out on We have to win out to we certainly couldn't afford Staff photo by u Brefford Ill. Ohio State 51 10.0hio State top in the first half on goals beatg'a the keeper. ple. Steve Green puts his all Into this trick earlier this year, but 11. Pittsburgh 5-1 11.Baylor by Chris Stocker and Jeff “It's hard to play two go to the playoffs. We just to gamble but we had to 12.1’enn State 51 12. Pittsburgh Brown. The Pack came stor- thirds ref the game on their have to make sure we don't press. is doubtful for today's game against Pfeiffer. 1:4. Baylor 6-0 13. Penn State ming back in the second half side” bf the field and take have any letdowns or bad “We‘re going to give ing team. He just wants they watch them instead of 14. Arkansas 4-1 14. South Carolina however. taking 16 shots. shot after shot and not be breaks. Chris Hutson a shot in the them to put one in the left- their game. We want to play 1.“). South Carolina 6-1 15. Arkansas But the only connection disappointed. In the first “We‘ve just got to suck it nets. He played most of the hand column. our game and make ad- 16. Missouri 51 16. Missouri came on a Gerry McKeon half when we played poorly up and make our own first half against Madison “We just need a win to get justments as the game goes 17. Oklahoma 3-2 17. Oklahoma shot off a Butch Barczik we doubled their shots. We breaks. if we win out we'll and all of the second half." back on the path." Gross along. We don't want them is. Brigham Young 51 18. Washington pass. outshot them 31-7 on the still have a shot at the ACC Gross doesn't want his said. “Sometimes when you thinking about individual 19. Washington 51 19. Brigham Young James Madison posed no game. You have to take good Championship. We can players to worry about any tell a player to watch out for assignments. This is one of 20. Southern Miss 60 20. Southern Miss threat to the Wolfpack in shots." decide our own fate. If we certain player on the oppos- this person or that person six we have to win."

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travel to face VCU, Hokies A8. by Devin Steele State coach Pat Hielscher promise in challenging the Writer said. “We must play well to Pack. The nightcap against State's volleyball team. continue this upswing." VCU appears to be the after refurbishing its winn- Neither match appears to tougher of the two. though. 000000.05“) Eacholiieaea’ihrerflaedmrnele edb benedymlablaloradeater ing form in the Delaware In- be very threatening to the The Rams have won the ITEMPOLrCY mammmmm PMWe, ...... , ) Wolfpack's 237 record so Division 11 Virginia State vitational last weekend. will PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. OCT. 25. AT travel north again Thursday Hielscher intends to use Championship the past five ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLEADPTO OTHERIN RALEIGHRETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. to meet Virginia Tech and them to the team's advan years. They participated in Virginia Commonwealth in a tage. the State Invitational r‘lIouhleheader in Richmond. “They shouldn't be hard earlier this season but did STROI‘I LIGHT OR cm OF a. not face the Wolfpack. matches for us. Yet if we $189 The Wolfpack, looking don’t play well we can beat “They will really want to STROH’S BEER .90Can: 0000 our IN ahead to the ACC Tourna- ourselves." Hielscher said. beat us. There's always a neuron ment two weeks away. will “It will give us the chance to good crowd on hand in Rich- attempt to build up its work on our offense. We'll mond," Hielscher'said. “It’s positive momentum in the also try to polish our serve good to have Stacey matches. receptions. I'm anticipating (Schaefferl back. She played Staff photo by Simon G'ntttrns Beautiful, Fine Porcelaln “I'm hoping we can con- playing all nine players." well in Delaware. She‘ll have tinue the momentum that Virginia Tech has a young the chance to put her offense Carmen Macon and Liz Ewy leap high in antlclpation of we created this weekend." team but its defense shows back together." spike. Draco China Women netters finish 8thIn ACC tourney Fatima DESSERT by Tracy Byrd with North Carolina finally which had 20. State finished Patlovich downed Harmer 6-0, (H. 4‘23)2.;\\ DIS Sports Writer emerging as the tournament the tournament with 16 S1. 4-6, 6-2. In don bIes p Iay Although most sports winner. scoring 52 points. points. In the No. flight Tracy Maryland's Wendy Fine and fans focused their attention Clemson captured second In the individual scores Foster of Virginia trimmed Mary Prebil ousted State's SAVE 50: WHEN YOU PURCHASE on ACC football games over place with 50 points, Duke for State, Shelly Stillman of Wendy Corey 6-3. 6-2. Rauch and Corey S3. 7-5. In PACKAGE OF TWO the weekend. the women's took third with 38 and host Virginia defeated Stephanie Duke‘s'Tia Cottey got by flight No. 2 Lloyd Hatcher ACC Tennis Tournament Virginia finished fourth with Rauch 6-4. 6—4. The Pack's Dawn Maybeck 63, 6—2 at and Wendy Hogan of Immcfldmn . provided excitement of its 28. onSarah Harmer won her the No. 4 spot. Seeded No. 5. Carolina defeated Harmer SALAD PLATES own. opening match by beating Clemson‘s Maria Echarte and Maybeck 6'1, 6-1. At the I GOODTHM) SAT. OCT 25 AT ALL AIPS IN N CAR AND Rounding out the final Virginia's Tina Rinaldi 6-1, defeated Mary James SI. No. 3 spot. Clemson's Joan |_-"_ sc excen AIKEN mo eeauroer. s.c #604 North Carolina and Clem- three. Wake Forest scored 4- 6-2‘ In the second match 6-0. State's Mo Murphy fell Rines and Hirsh topped son were “neck and neck," 21 points. edging Maryland however. Duke'3 Linda to Clemson’s Jennifer Hirsh Murphy and James 6-0, 6-1. 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’ Teddy Bear ’ sex symbol leaves frenzy in Reynolds By Keith Hamilton Entertainment Writer . ll brought screams and several ovations from the ed the concert probably agree that when Mills per- Sunday evening was» not your usual quiet evening crowd. " forms. she is 10 feet tall. for State's Reynolds Coliseum. Just 3.... any 0m. “f (‘hange‘s performance ended with the biggest hit Her magnetism to the crowd was shown in her the thonands who attended the Teddy Pendergrass off The Glow of Love. “A Lover's Holiday." Change opening number. “Put Your Body in It." As she concert. A capacity crowd sang. danced and scream» was well~received by the active audience. setting the gracefully went back and forth around the stage one ed to the music of Change. Ecstacy. Stephanie Mills stage for a night of frequent participation by the au- could envision her award-winning performances in dience. The Wiz. She also demonstrated her dancing ability and‘Pendergrass in a concert that lasted over three ”D—A— N- C—l—N" from her cur- hours. Ecstasy. an eight-member all-male group from in the number New York City. was next to perform. It rocked the rent Sweet Sensation. Mills's superior sing- uOne of Raleigh's best shows in the past several .performances of years and a very special treat for soul-music lovers in crowd with an explosive five-song set which included ing talent was exhibited in her area. the concert began relatively on Kurtis Blow's “The Breaks" and Kool and the Gang's “What You Gonna Do with my Lovin," and “I Just the'Triangle “Too Hot." Each song brought several outbursts Wanna Say." timexUnusual for many concerts. its prompt start “Out of My Life." left many people outside during the performance of from the crowd. A rendition of Michael Jackson's first group. Change. Change is an eight-member Ecstasy ended with two songs from its upcoming and a special version of henécurrent hit single “Never the It‘s Good for You album. The first was the title tune Knew Love Like This Befoie" left the crowd scream- group of six men and two women whose album. The one of the best perfor- Glow of Love. recently turned gold. followed by the funky “Slam Dunk." The audience en— ing in approval. She ended Performing on its first road tour ever. Change ex- joyed Ecstasy. a versatile group that writes its own mances witnessed by this writer with the title tune hibited professionalism uncommon to newcomers in music and choreographs its own stage show. g of her album Sweet Sensation. ' ,. its set. The group began with the popular tune 's own sweet sensation. Stephanie Mills. By the time Teddy Pendergras's reached the stage performed next and left the crowd utterly amazed. to perform, the audience had already witnessed a “Searching" from The Glow of Love. The next tune man. was a mellow version of the Heatwave hit “Always How such a small person can have such a large and very good concert. Pendergrass. a true ladies' magnificent voice is puzzling. But those who attend- had the primarily female crowd screaming from his and Forever." Directed to the ladies in the coliseum. first appearance to his last curtain call. He began with “You Can't Hide From Yourself" and every movement of his body prompted an out- AII-female band holds potential burst from the crowd. Very quickly he began perfor- Teddy Pendergrass performed in Reynolds Coliseum Sun- ming songs from his current album. TP, with the hit day night for an exhilarated crowd of longestabllshcd “Love TKO." Several times during this song he gave fans. by B. A. Hinton the audience the opportunity to sing along. Entertainment Writer The other tunes performed from the platinum The Contractions. an all« album which sold over 1 million copies _— his fifth Comfortable with his success and at ease with his female band. stopped in consecutive platinum album - were ”Can't We Try.” enormous popularity. Pendergrass graciously ac- Chapel Hill on a fiveweek “Is It Still Good to You." “Feel the Fire" and “Take cepts his sex—symbol status. When performing he tour from San Francisco and treats his adoring fans to a loving and yet unassum- played at the Cat's Cradle Me in Your Arms Tonight." The latter two were per- Thursday night. I'm sure formed with Mills. giving the crowd an added bonus. ing display of sensuality and song. “Teddy Bear" everyone at the club was ge- The highlight of Pendergrass' performance was turns on audiences with his electrifying and un- nuinely glad they did. Band the trilogy of “Come Go with Me." “Close the Door" predictable style and leaves them standing in their members are Mary Kelley. and "Turn Off the Lights." He ended with"‘Is It Still seats in frenzied hysteria. shouting for more. as was guitar; Kathy Peck. bass: Good to You.“ to which the arena voicedvits affir- witnessed and experienced by thousands in Reynolds and Debbie Hopkins. drums. mative vote. Coliseum Sunday night. \ These threeyoung women \ completely changed my opi- nion of all-girl bands. Their show was not just an at- tempt at becoming a punk- Reviewer admonishes album buyers rock band with the hopes that sex appeal would carry by Ray Barrows been involved for eight on where talent and Entertainment Wn'ter years. The characteristic originality stopped. sounds of these musicians On the contrary once the Jack Green‘s first solo ef- are tight compositions con- Contractions got into its fort 'has culminated in the sisting mainly of lyrics sup- first set. I forgot about their ‘\ -album Humanesque. This ported by driving. punk-rock gender. The music was Photo by Richard Mumssah melodies. , strong. hard and impossible album is definitely a game. to ignore. which is why the The California band,‘|'hc Contractions, consist of (from left to right) Mary Kelley, Debbie Green is playing the game of Since Green considers packed the Hopkins and Kathy Peck. convincingly communicating himself to be a good lyricist. dance floor was his inner feelings about love he too composes his songs in entire night. began to dance and respond dividualistic style of this California area — the band and life bringingacross the same manner. Green's Kelley's contorted facial the girls looked at each band. came to Chapel Hill from what he defines as an problem is that he writes his expressions and guitar play- other and grinned — the The music isn't punk rock Atlanta. Ga.. and is on its “atmosphere of colors." This songs on such deep inner ing. along with her vocals. tension was broken. After but it isn't new wave either. way‘ td"Philadelphia. Pa. stanza from “Humanesque” convictions that his lyrics provided part of the unique that their confidence gave It‘s something between the After that it will be in New defines the mood of the sometimes make little sense. sound of the Contractions. the music unique energy. two with the hard-driving York for one week. Upon album extremely well: In the song Valentina he him a sound reminiscent of than Green has. As result Peck's bass playing and The Contractions have edge of rock. This combina- returning to San Francisco writes: by Hopkins‘ been together for a year and tion provides a strong sound the band will negotiate an asking me Tom Petty. The Police and the lyrics overshad w the vocals. backed whether with It's no use even Elvis Costello. music instead of blending in steady drumming. com- a half and this past summer which is fun and easy to album deal — I think it's all a game Out of the sun and climbing Green plays rhythm with it. pleted it. the group put out a single dance to. Whatever you a major label or its own re- Sad madness here we go high three seemed under its own label. "Rules want to call it. it's a new mains to be seen. Whichever guitar on this album and other areas. G it does The I'll certain- again She came like a fire right in- while his playing is tight and In somewhat unsure of and Regulations" and "You sound. they decide to do I keep on rocking to my side consistent. the sound rarely have the sense to ring in themselves for a few songs. Touched Me" are excellent This is the Contractions' ly be on the lookout for the But I'm thinking 'bout it all Burning with promise hot varies. Green uses the music experienCe when it is need- But when ‘ the audience songs exhibiting the in- first tour outside Of the album. High buildings always fall. and dry to emphasize the lyrics and ed. The album's best cut by fall Caught in between the spell that hurts him. There are no 'far is I Call, No Answer. in and I guitar solos here, or even ex- which Green brings in a ——n=IuE'-nea=———¢a=o=——unua- For the listener it's a tended instrumental parts. veteran guitarist Ritchie game of figuring out what Trying to figure out the just basic guitar riffs bet- Blackmore for the lead- Green is trying to express. true meaning - if there is ween stanzas and extended guitar parts. With ‘5’] its ilvm st for Green is in some kind of any — of lyrics like these parts at the end of the songs. Blackmore overseeing pro- —Eo-- -a-—BE-—“=--a£o=n=g—==ca“1.3!... madness. always rocking would leave any listener duction of this cut. it has the but never communicating frustrated. To make things Green incorporates five intensity that is lacking by Mike Brown really is? Bey finds a young girl who is the reincarnation of anything. worse Green also chooses to other musicians to help him throughout the rest of the Entertainment Writer the Princess and plans through the girl's death to be eter- The first problem with stick to one subject - girls out on the album. most album. RCA has already nally reunited with the spirit of his long-dead love. this album is that it centers thus putting himself in a notably British session decided to release this song Excluding Tuesday night's foreign film. this week‘s Boris Karloff is Im-hotep/Ardath Bey .and The Mummy on Green and his few league with Leif Garrett and guitarist Pete Tolsen. as a single. movies are going to act as “preppers” for next week's was made soon after his phenomenal success as the monster talents. Green considers Andy Gibb. Tolsen plays like 'he's just Overall this album could special Halloween pictures. in Frankenstein in 1931. The makeup was by veteran himself to be primarily a The album's music offers waiting for the right time to use improvement. Tam Pet- monster-maker Jack Pierce who created the Frankenstein lyricist. He is in fact a ses- much more than do the break into a solo. but he is ty fans should like this monster makeup. and it is fantastic. sion musician with limited lyrics. Green's tightly com- never given the chance. album since Green's style The film itself is not a horror film as much as an at- writing experience. posed songs are catchy and Another thing that hurts and voice resemble those of Invasion ofthe Body Snatchers Erdahl-Cloyd Theatre mospheric melodrama with Karloff's performance upstag- He is mainly influenced by tend to linger in memory Green is that he produced Petty. With some expert Wednesday, 8 pm. Admission: Free ing all of the others. members of British music after they are played. His this album. a task which guidance. Jack Green is Parenthetically you will not see Karloff shuffle about years in London have given demands more experience destined for better things. In our previous invasion-from-outer-space films we've had with a shambling gait or grunting incoherently. These circles with whom he has friendly aliens come to warn us about our path to self- traits were contributed by other actors in The Mummy‘s destruction. nasty martians who selfodestructed and surly various sequels and remakes. vegetables who were destructed only after considerable ef- fort. The common thread through these movies is that we've been able to see what was invading and what we were cutting . fighting. But Invasion ofthe Body Snatchers is different. It Anatomy ofLove Erdahl-Cloyd Theatre Moore's Auto Parts, Inc. poses the problem of how to fight the menace when we do Tuesday. 8 pm. Admission: Free beard not know what it looks like. The trouble starts when Dr. Miles Bennell. practicing in a This Italian film is a montage of five sketches - small California town. begins receiving complaints from pa- humorous and serious — depicting the various moods and Ground Floor tients saying that their relatives are imposters. He thinks forms of love. Director Alessandro Blasetti. with Student Center this is nonsense until he is called to a friend's house and characteristic craftsmanship. fashions these stories with his SALE finds a duplicate of his friend lying on a table. unique personal visions. After reports of other such bodies being found Bennell One story is about a poverty-stricken couple who must and his companions discover the cause: immense seed pods. find a place to abandon their newborn baby. But St. Peter's The Popular presumably from outer space. that can duplicate any per- is too grand a place; other places are not quite grand son's body. But the duplicates are emotionless creatures enough. Another sketch deals with two rival aristocrats. new and more both of whom have fallen on hard times. who must now with no humanity in them. They promise a make their livings as movie extras. They meet and CLEAVER FAIR SPECIAL- simple world devoid of love. desire and ambition. reminisce about times past. Another sketch. “The Camera." Bennell must try to stop the pods from spreading to ' neighboring towns but he is constantly pursued by the in- is notable since it features Sophia Loren near the beginning Only vaders and doesn't know how to find trustworthy allies of her career. She is a young girl anxious to be photograph- Champion Plugs when his friends look just like his enemies. ed — even if it's by a “dirty old man." Director Don Siegal. a veteran producer of thrillers. in» fuses the film with claustrophobic tension. This is one of the - $145 best-remembered classics of the 19503 and is notches above Next week: A classic vampire movie. W.C. Fields. an ALL PLUGS NOW the recent remake. honest politician in the Senate and nasty goings-on at the Lunch and Dinner Usher house. AND: Beware of what lurks on Halloween night. 50% OFF LIST- The Mummy Erdahl-Cloyd Theatre Pleasing You, Monday. 8 p.m. Admission: Free — 1.05 ea. m UP“) urn Pleases Us! Reg. Now An ancient tomb uncovered in a Middle Eastern desert was 0' PIEGNANCY reveals the mummified body ‘of the High Priest of the Tem- "7..“ University Reg. Now — 1.30 ea. ple of the Sun at Karnak. Im-hotep. who was buried alive Pregnancy test. birth control and micro pregnancy counseling. For: Services 3.700 years ago for trying to resurrect the body of his *helov her information. call 882-0685 Food ed. the daughter of the pharaob. One of the excavators. left (toll free number (800) 221-8508) . alone with the relics. reads aloud from the mystic Scroll of between 9a.m.-6p.m. weekdays. 1019 Method Rd. Raleigh, NC. Thoth and the mummy awakens. He slowly walks to the GYN clinic $15.00 man's side. takes the scroll and exits. leaving a trail of tat- WWu'o Ilodb Offer Ends Behind Church's'Chicken Western Blvd. tered bandages and a laughing madman. " W Oct. 28 Ten years later. a dry old man named Ardath Hey leads an excavation. party to the uncovered burial tomb of Telephone : 821-0104 Princess Anck-es i-namon f‘an you gin-fis who A ninth Rev October 22. 1980 Technician Entertainment Seven

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watches the cast of Breaking Glass grow. learn and By B. A. Hinton overcome problems. the lyrics attain meaning. When Entertainment Writer the end is near and the band is growing bigger. yet Breaking Glass. hailed by many critics as being falling apart, the words acquire a new and deeper the latest in new-wave movies. turned out to be much meaning. more. Hazel O'Conner. Phil Daniels and Jon Finch “The music is integral to the story of a young per- star in this emotional portrayal of a band's rise to son expressing feelings of anger. frustration. hope. fame. joy through music." Belling said. According to Davina Belling. coproducer of the Breaking Glass looks at a question asked by many film. “the idea was not to make a new-wave film but today do we struggle to keep our integrity, self- to make a contemporary movie. We try to make respect and peace of mind or should we go to the something fresh. something new. something dif- limits of our potential and risk losing these important ferent from anything else around." aspects of our personalities? Breaking Glass pro- Belling. along with Clive Parsons. certainly ac- vides one answer to that question. complished this. The movie. filmed in London. il- lustrates the drama of youth. lt dwells more on the Movie premiere -5: emotional subtleties than does the American version. The movie premiered at the Yorktown Theatre in The film. though centered around the problems faced Durham Thursday. According to Teena Rupert of a 5’ by a band. stretches beyond that to prod the feelings Paramount Pictures. this area is perfect for premier- of despondency. anger and pure joy involved in grow, ing this type of film because of the concentration of ing up. college students. A huge sheet of glass was broken in \‘f\. The music. written and sung by O'Conner. is a special ceremony prior to the premier. strong within itself but when performed in the movie Breaking Glass is scheduled to run for two weeks Breaking Glass. the new-wave film from Paramount Pictures starring Hamel O'Connor. ‘ achieves a strength she is no doubt proud of. As one at the Yorktown Theatre -— longer if called for. premiered last week In Durham specifically for a college audience.

Changes in art museum include new location, space‘and exhibits ‘» Changes in the galleries of for the people of North. students. The collectors' hibition titled “At Eye “Anexampleisourfragile completion in the spring of 0!! Sunday the N.C. Georg Pencz’s 1538 portrait the N.C. Museum of Art are Carolina. while having to cut gallery opens in its new loca- Level." Serving as a stu- Egyptian collection. which 1981. Museum of Art will present' of Martin Luther. being made in preparation back somewhat in space. tion Oct. 19. a dent's introduction to the demands extreme care in At that point. museum a gallery talk titled “The The tour will begin at 2:15 for the museum's move to its she said. “stable-artists” exhibition museum collection and to this transition. The vacancy personnel will take charge of Reformation and Counter- p.m. on the first floor. The new facilities. according to featuring North Carolina ar- creativity. it will include created by the transferal of the final preparation of the Reformation." Docent museum is located at 107 E Sara W. Hodgkins. Egyptian exhibit tists's works available for treasures from the the Egyptian art to conser- building. including erection Morgan Street in Raleigh. secretary of the N.C. purchase. In addition to museum’s holdings and a vation laboratories provides of semi-permanent gallery Elisabeth Reid Murray will Hours are Tues.—-Sat.. 10 Department of Cultural The museum's collectors' drawings. collages and oils. brief slidetape introduction us with an excellent oppor- walls. installation of display conduct the special tour. a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sun.. 20 Resources. gallery is being moved into the exhibit will include to art history. tunity to move our collec- cases and mounts. and the discussing such works as p.m.Admissionisfree. the first-floor space former- weavings and other fiber tors’ gallery. presently hous- installation of gallery “We're working to keep ly occupied by the Egyptian works. Space frontier ed in the rear of the fourth lighting. as much of our valuable col- collection and a new exhibi- Also opening Oct. 19 on floor, to a location more When the facility is com- War Of the Worlds lection on view as possible tion will open especially for the first floor is a special ex- “In using the north bay of readily accessible to the plete the collection will be the first floor for a special public." she said. installed. presenting objects The Raleigh Little Theatre and Family Services of student area. we are able to which have no't been on View .Wake County will present two one-act plays. War of serve a large number of peo in the present structure the Worlds and We, the Family. at the Raleigh Little Hunchback drama opens ple in a small space. Mean- New home because of insufficient Theatre on Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Admission while. other areas within the space. is free. present building must be The future home of the made available for the ex- NC. Museum of Art is tensive conservation work presently under construc- necessary to prepare our tion on Blue Ridge Road. collection for the move to near the western edge of the new building." Gay Raleigh. The shell of the Hertzman. acting director of four-level. brick and glass the museum. said. complebtv' is scheduled for

Orchestra plays The Raleigh Chamber Orchestra will appear in con- cert at 8 p.m. Monday. Nov. 3 in the Recital Hall of s '93 2% the BrownechPherson Music Building on the cam- pus of Peace College. O/éverémz‘m Mam. hamvmmmmmdwmungmemhem Under the direction of conductor Alan Neilson. the structed for The Hunchback Of Notre Dame. orchestra will perform works by Bach. Schubert and Vaughan Williams. Featured artists will be oboist “1 am something frightful. was then taken of the newly Auditorium November 1-2. J.M. Anthony Danby and violinist Doughlas neither man nor beast!“ formed face. Finally. liquid Evening performances will Vaughan. With these words. the pitiful rubber was poured and be at 7:30. A Sunday and misshapen Quasimodo layered into the new mold. matinee will be at 2:30 p.m. describes himself in Victor When hardened. the solid Also featured in the produc- Hugo's haunting classic The rubber prosthetic pieces tion will be State's Varsity Hunchback ofNotre Dame. were then peeled out and ap Men‘s Glee Club. under the “He must be ugly enough plied to areas of the face direction of Milton Bliss. and to invoke a certain amount with a special adhesive call- members of the Raleigh ' of fear. yet pitiful enough to ed spirit gum. Civic Ballet. under the direc- also make one feel sorry." The Hunchback of Notre tion of Walter Stroud. actor Ira David Wood said. Dame will be performed in For further information describing what he wants to Raleigh. Memorial call 7556058. achieve in creating the com- plicated make up for his up for the price of coming portrayal of the role. To transform Wood‘s 1 youthful features into those MASTER OF SCIENCE of the bellringer of Notre IN TRANSPORTATION AT MIT Buy one pizza, Dame is no small task. A life The new MASTE R of SCIENCE DEGREE in value mink had to be taken of the TRANSPORTATION is based on an interdisciplinary, get one of equal actor's face as a model for a intermodal approach to transportation. The program is more sturdy one created out accessible to students with a wide range of undergraduate or smaller FREE! of stone. On that. the degrees including, engineering, the social sciences, architecture. good anytime deformed features of management. planning and operations research. Students also Coupon Quasimodo were molded out participate as research assistants in a large variety of research Offer good al week of clay. Another plaster cast projects focusing on the role of transportation in solving some Call for faster service / of society's basic problems such as equity, energy. the environment, and economic development. Mission Valley 833-2825 ~ ,For more informationwriteonto:the promm, CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATIONplease STUDIES ROOM 1-123 Our customers know the difference. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY —_.-— a .. - —— CAMBRIDGE,cell:MA 0213 I (617)or2536320

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Rip van Winkles—wake up Organized labor has made great strides management contracts. A seniority system in the last century in its efforts to improve that will govern layoff and promotion has the quality of the average workingman's been instituted. as well as an arbitration life. The endeavors have proved relatively panel that will consider disputes between fruitless in the South, as southern in- labor and management. dustrialists have consistently battled the in- It is hard to fathom JP. Stevens’ long- trusion of labor unions into their shop standing fear of these useful reforms; in- floors and loading docks. Seven years after creased communications and cooperation the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile between employee and employer can only Workers Union won the right to organize a enhance corporate operations. union at eight J.P. Stevens plants in Industrial magnates in the South have Roanoke Rapids, the forces of collective had a stranglehold on their employees for @I‘m[rinsesflu.Rm2mm bargaining have won a historic victory. too long. JP. Stevens' union personnel J .P. Stevens and 'Co., the nation’s have set a precedent for industry -— they second-largest textile manufacturer, have challenged the big boys and come out agreed Sunday to a contract which assures winners. Collective bargaining has finally the payment of $3 million in back wages to come to the South. Other industrial unions employees who were denied pay raises will certainly be spawned by the J.P. Carter engages in flip-flop diplomacy when the company granted pay increases Stevens episode. to employees of non-union JP. Stevens' It’s high time that southern industry adopted what are now industry-wide prac The recent decision by the Carter ad- The Soviets will now feel that they can move facilities. ministration to reactivate the suspended into the gray areas of world (those countries Southern industry has traditionally lagg- tices relating to labor-management rela- Lee Rozakis ed behind the rest of the nation in pro- tions. The JP. Stevens episode indicates SALT lI treaty negotiations and to drop not allied with either superpower), withstand viding adequate benefits for its workers. that one of the bastions of resistance to the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan as the a perfunctory initial burst of tirade by world ‘ Sunday’s agreement includes provisions constructive change in southern industry main obstacle to the resumption of these talks grain embargo against it. We carried out an public opinion, wait for the US. to become has fallen - we hope more will follow. was announced Thursday. This decision,-an- Olympic boycott -' which was successful in distracted or to eventually lose interest —- and that are commonplace in normal labor- nounced by Secretary of State Edmund that we did not show up — but the show did then it’s back to business as usual — until the Muskie, came as somewhat of a shock to go on without us. And last, but not least, we next move. those of us who had heretofore believed US. suspended the SALT ll negotiation/ratifica- And what of the Afghan resistance move- forum foreign policy was not devoid of such things as tion process. ment? Do we continue to encourage them to reality, rationality. coherency and morality. The best we could hope for from the first fight the Soviet aggressors while we con- All of us might\3 be happier about our newspapers and President Jimmy Carter and Senator Robert our broadcasting i/ we worked harder at that old Morgan hat/e had their chances. Both of them have Last year, following the Soviet invasion and three of these sanctions would be that the duct high-level treaty negotiations with their American custom ofspeaking up. ofdissenting. even ap- been very detrimental to the vital interests of North occupation of Afghanistan, the Carter ad- Soviet leaders might laugh themselves to invaders? Do we continue to argue to grain plauding. but. above all. of being heard — and counted. Carolinians. Our tax dollars have been wasted long ministration ranted and raved but in actuality death. but suspending SALT ll — now that farmers and others that they must sacrificeS) — Vincent S. Jones enough. did little if anything. We were told, in a tone stuck 'em where it hurts. help punish Soviet aggression —- but that t e“ On November 4 vote for Ronald Reagan and which hinted at possible U.S. action, that this For those who watch the Kremlin watching Carter administration, because it needs a John East. They want the bureaucrats and red tape was the first military move the Russians had us, it was apparent that the Russians would boost, can pick up and drop SALT whenever Point made in poor taste out of Washington. With Reagan as our president made beyond their borders since World War II ride American resentment about their little it feels the political need? Regarding the “Let's Make A Deal " letter in the and East as our senator we can get this nation and and if you count Hungary and fraternal invasion of Afghanistan like a small This whole process of conducting ad hoc, Oct. 17 Technician. M. Hardy's sarcastic attack on North Carolina back on the right road! Czechoslavakia as part of the USSR then this wave — knowing that in a short while, the on-again-off-again foreign policy — according , Reagan made its point. However, the use of statement could be true. American press and public would get bored to what may gain votes at a particular time — religion in the attack showed extremely poor taste. John Daniel We got mad and canceled computer hearing about Afghanistan (Afghanistan being is a disgrace. This flip-flop diplomacy is con- . . m SR LAC technology sales to the USSR. We initiated a a remote semi-entity in most of our minds) ducted at the expense of a sound foreign Brian Hemdon and start looking for more “hot” issues, thus policy based on clear long-term objectives. ‘ SR LEB leaving the Soviets to secure their new ac- One would be hard pressed to find a quisition as they saw fit. schoolchild who could be convinced that the Many will agree that on Afghanistan, the Russians would honestly adhere to SALT Liberals are losers, Russians very unceremoniously called Jimmy restrictions and stipulations, yet our “adult” . lt’s once again time that we North Carolinians Carter’s bluff. Now, by renewing the SALT politicians and so-called foreign policy elect officials to represent us in Washington. This talks with the Soviets, the Carter administra- geniuses would, in an election year, have us could very well be the most important election of M tion has, in characteristically undynamic accept this myth as fact. our lifetimes. fashion, given de facto recognition to the In a continuing effort to match our technical . Several key liberal officials are up for re-elaction. Soviets’ continued occupation of Afghanistan. expertise and quality in strategic weapons, the Everyone is well~aware of the problems facing For the past year we have applauded the America today. It’s time for a change! Let’s remove Soviets, since the mid-605, have opted for 7 these liberals who have slowed down the growth of courage and daring of the Afghan resistance quantity of weapons — and as the story goes, our nation. Support the conservative candidates which, armed with semi-primitive weapons they have a lot and they don’t throw anything ’- who will try to curb inflation and build a stronger and minimal outside help, has managed to away. As for verification on which any real national defense. bedevil — and inflict severe casualties on —— hope for arms control rests — well, that seems one of the most powerful land armies in the to be an American word with no Russian world. Recently the world press has remarked translation. Forum Policy that in Afghanistan the Russians seem to have The Carter administration should think ‘The Technician welcomes forum letters. found “their Vietnam.” twice about sacrificing our position on They are likely to be printed if: All the bluster, righteous indignation and Afghanistan in return for strictly s mbolic Otyped or printed legibly and. double- pledges to retaliate issued by the Carter ad- SALT talks. In addition, the suspe sion of spaced, ministration have proven again to be just tem- SALT transcended Afghanistan and may well Olimited to 350 words, . porary election-year verbal dervishness. Ob- have served to put the Russians on notice in Osigned with writer's address, phone vious now is the fact that Carter and Com- other potential troublespots lilte the number, classification and curriculum. pany will feign amnesia on the Afghanistan Norwegian sea, the Japanese northern Letters are subject to editing for style, issue while pursuing what they perceive to be islands, Southeast Asia, South Yemen, brevity and taste. The Technician foreign-policy laurels in the form of renewed Ethiopia, the Mediterranean Sea and other reserves the right to reject any letter SALT talks. Again, as the Soviet brigade in areas where an increasing Soviet military deemed inappropriate for printing. Let- the Cuba episode showed us, the initially presence. poses potential threats to US and ters should be mailed to Technician, unacceptable can be made quite palatable if Western security. PO. Box 5698, Raleigh, NC, 27650 you continue to swallow your pride. or brought by the office at suite 3120 of By renewing SALT talks, Carter has given (Senior Lee Rozakis is a history and political the University Student Center. the Russians the Afghanistan-is-water-under- science major and writes a bi-weekly column on in- the-bridge signal. This is a perilous precedent. ternational affairs for theTechnician.)

Reagan wants fanatics’ vote — but not embrace Ronald Reagan has discovered that religion makes the margarine swirl nicely. Other the offer is only being made by 30 to 60 per- 500 to 600 bills survive to receive final action and politics can be an explosive mixture. He chemicals tried by the manufacturer just cent of the car company’s dealerships. on the floors of the House or Senate. Two ! thought it would be good politics to join the Jack Anderson couldn‘t keep the swirl looking tasty. measures that met an early death thls year Rev. Jerry Falwell for some old-time religion. ., Joe Spear But acrylonitrile not only makes margarine DEAD BILLS: An estimated 20,000 to were entitled “National Skylab is Falling Day” . swirl —- it also may cause cancer. Last spring 22,000 different pieces of legislation are in- and “The Uncrazying of Federal Regulations.” Falwell heads a fundamentalist Christian the Food and Drug Administration sampled a troduced in Congress every year. Usually, United Features Syndicate V crusade called the Moral Majority. But he would appreciate their votes but not their em- number of margarines. It found that samples seems more zealous about politics than braces. of both Fleishman’s and Blue Bonnet morality. For example, some of his disciples margarines had traces of the plastic in the pro- have supported one congressman who was STATE OF THE NAVY: Only three of ducts. ‘ Technician caught soliciting sex and another who was America‘s 12 aircraft carriers are nuclear- Editor-in-Chlof ...... Andrea Cole photographed accepting a bribe. powered. There are confidential plans to Now officials claim they’ve stopped using deploy a fourth one in 1983 but it won’t add the chemical in their margarine and before Apparently the Moral Majority leadership long, there will be no tubs of Blue Bonnet or Managing Editor]Editorial. . . .Marc Lawyn Production admired them more for their conservative another carrier to the fleet. It will merely News Editor...... Margaret Britt Co-Managara. . . . Duncan Brown, Bill White politics than their Christian morality. Reagan replace a non-nuclear carrier. Fleishman’s margarine contaminated with Sports Editor...... Stu Hall is embarrassed by the Moral Majority’s close A top-secret Pentagon report lays out the acrylonitrile available in stores. Sanlor Sparta Editor...... Bryan Black Layout/Paaroup ...... Sam Adams, embrace, sources close to his campaign tell deterioration of the naval fleet in grim But Safeway’s luceme products still use the Foaturaa Editor...... Mike Mahan C.J. Allan, Margarata Hermanaon, us, and is now trying to back away from it. language. According to the report the Navy plastic in packaging chicken salad and Entertainment Editor. . . .Mick Hunnamann Judy Hood. Rick LaRoaa, can execute and support a war in the Atlantic jalapeno spread. Aaat. Ent. Editor...... Eleanor Williams David Snead Meanwhile, Reagan also sent a message to or Pacific oceans. Photo Editor...... Lynn McNaill the Voice of Hope, which purports to be a The problem is it can’t defend both oceans CAMPAIGN INFLATION: Running for Aaat. Photo Editor...... Simon Griffiths Typoaottora...... Dabble Brewer, Christian radio station in LebanOn. Actually at once. Several skirmishes would virtually public office is getting more expensive every Graphlca Editor...... Gena Does David Cox, Lori McElravy, year. Over the past four years. the price of a Copy Editor...... Tucker Johnson Lucy Myatt it’s a terrorist-supporting radio station cripple our naval defenses. According to the Aaat. Copy Editor...... ‘. . .Cara Flasher operated by renegade Christian army officer, top-secret report, “The requirement for the thousand political campaign buttons has Proofreaders."...... Mike Brown, Maj. Saad Haddad. continuous presence of at least one carrier jumped from $44 to $60. Bumper stickers, Advortialng Kelly Connor, Jeffery Hammond He has used the Voice of Hope in attempts group in the Indian Ocean or Persian Gulf which cost a reasonable 16 cents each in Manager...... ‘... . .Bill Hancock to extort money from the Lebanese govem- strains the capability of the Navy to meet 1976, today cost 20 cents apiece. Con- Salaaman...... Stave Davis, Pate Loftin, Service Engineer...... John Craven ment by threatening to shell civilians. Once he needs in the Mediterranean and Western gressmen running for re-election this year will Frank McClandon, Vernon Vaglia fired broadside into a Boy Scout jamboree, Pacific." spend an average of $200,000 on their cam- Daalgn...... Peggy Galloway, Angela Mohr, killing four children and wounding 13. paigns. ‘ Donnie Robbins Circulation Manager...... Bruce Clodfaltar SOFT SWIRL: Apparently the makers of margarines PARTIAL WARRANTY: The Chrysler The Technician (USPS 455-050) is the official student newspaper of North Carolina State University and is Last month this same Voice of Hope broad- Fleishman's and Blue Bonnet published every Monday, Wednesday. and Friday throughout the academic year from August until May ax- cast Reagan's “congratulations" and “best were more worried about a soft swirl than company's advertisements say that its officials capt during scheduled holiday and examination periods. Summer publication is every Wadnaaday from May wishes." The message was sent by a Reagan safety. are so confident of their new K-Car's quality through August. Offices are located in Suites 3120-3121 of the University Student Center, Cataa Avenue, aide who thought the Voice of Hope was a Three years ago. Standard — which makes that they’ll offer a 30-day. LOGO-mile money- Raleigh, N.C. Mailing address is P.O. Box 5693, Raleigh. N.C. 27650. Subscriptions cost $25 per year. K Printed by Hinton Press, Inc.. N.C. Second~class postage paid at Raleigh, N.C. 27611. POSTMASTEH: legitimate Christian missionary radio station. the margarines — started using a chemical back guarantee. But don’t count on it. Only Send any auras-Changes to the Technician, PO. Box 5698, Raleigh, N.C. 27w. So now Reagan is delicately trying to ex. called acrylonitrile in their packaging. participating dealers offer the warranty. And tricate himself from the religious fanatirz. He The substance. which is a plastic derivative. according to our staff’s unofficial. spot survey