Mayberry Turns 30 naeesrotnp‘s'mountaineers Smarties Mid}. ( )pie. .'\tl|ll ltee and the gang celebrate the birth da\ or a great \.t '. lri\\It. Sidctraeks ’age 3. LibraFy Endowment Fund inion/Page 6 Technici .. Serving North Carolina State University Since 19%“ ‘ ._._h V__‘__‘l _._..__._.'_._.(if? if. i‘J'J‘lJ Volume lXXll, Number 20 Monday, October 8, 1990 Raleigh, North Carolina \e ‘ Editorial 737-2411/Advertisin3 737-2029 Carrington: national budget is main concern Candidate speaks at forum It} Kimberl) \Iolnar (‘arrington asked. "should ‘rl rtI ford. (‘ongress have a price? Of course not." He said he believes there is Ioliri t .uiiiigton. Republican ean too much special interest in tlltldli' lr‘l the [7.8. House of Congress and added that he does Represtriiafnes. said Wednesday not accept any money from special his rtraiii reason Ior fists. "" interest groups. \t‘t'lslri..' rillite is his Carrington said the United States cotter-in about should be involved in foreign national budget affairs. but only within the piobleriis restraints of our budget. He said the (‘arrtitgiotr a government should be concerned guest at a seliolars' with the problems here in the toium iit Bostian United States before those in other Hall. said the Camden countries national debt is one oi the greatest threats we have. Carrrngton was asked about his "I \Hitild tree/e spending and cut position on the Middle East crisis. lldcl's III pereeiti eterywhcrc but He said the Arabs need to sit down \Ur‘ldl \t‘etii'll\ " to help alleviate the with the Israelis and all other par- problem. ('iitr'rrigtott said ties. and discuss the problem. “It's a (Xiiriiieioit said he would tr) to solvable solution." he said. to toy/start get soriai set itt'tl\ out oi the general (‘arrington said he is opposed to Prepare to register budget and into trust This ma) it abortion except in the cases of rape. uoulrl beiieiii e\ei\one incest and when the mother's life is (‘arrrlidaies can be gneii a lair endangered. He said he would like lodat is the last rim to register to vote in the November elettions. Shopping (enter on Saturday. lohnny Quest encouraged people to cltdllgk‘ to run ill Clt‘Llltttts without to see a vote called. allowing only People prepare to register at the hlotk party at Mission \alley tote and entertained N.(‘. State students in the meantime. the rrrriaii .idsaittage oi poucrful women to vote to determine where attd uealib) interest groups. they stand on the issue. ( ai'iiiigtorr said. He said that by Carrington had an opportunity to doing a\\a\ \\tllt traiikiiig. banning voice his opinion about the environ- politital attiott eotntttrttees. restrict ment at the forum also. iiic eaiitpatgtt eoiititbutions to “It the government and the people Phi Daramw—aflr‘d—mag N l .t'ttii and not altou lllL! acecptattcc would have a little patience and oi iiiotie\ iiotii outside the state this work with industries we can solve problem r an be diriiintslied the environment problem," he said. ll) “tide ltaheoek tll.lllr.t‘ are the I‘tEL‘t'uI llt .ts Strihbrtts said, "You eatii e\er stop It goes on all Points are also your lot e\li.r elloit It; .iliohol the tune \titlt grade reports Ilr said the Irateiiir lis‘t' [‘Irtglldllts. ("\L'lll‘s .tlttl It.tIt‘t'ittI\ stitttttI} t_\ gets a listing each semester oi \that their in er llir battti tor iiit- oat 's ('aldxtr'll ( up is met iiiisets all (il'\ is and iltts is used in the LillllllL‘llii a Involvement Fair plans underway lIuI I‘hr ltclta lhr‘la has i nine out on top l‘d htrrbbiiis priblir relations .tiaiipetsoii tor it. trip i :i eat It wear to the \( \tate 'ia l’lti Della Ilieta said tlrr \t'dl or hard work has :\teording to Stubbins, I‘lii I>eIra lliera is also 'leehnieian \eus Sen ices the event. Around 75 are expected teiiirtx tliai stores the Iltrlsl points III the _\ear \sorilt it \t'l\ \t‘i'\i\t‘ rtttr'ltlc‘rl "“t' t‘i "I1! Nil set\ ttt‘ .trltl to actually participate. which would It‘ll" torripetrirorr .t.s.tlil‘- perioiiiiaitre tli mans He said the triaprer li.ts mils breii at \t \l N lrltllll_\ relations' l’repaiatioris tot \.(' State's be a record-breaker. .tlt as ot traleririt'r .oirrr Ilttlltrtll I he areas lllt lude iitoirtlis so the) had .r touch Lilllli‘t'llllsltt against .«\|i 5 oi the tiaietitities at \( ’SI roiiipeie. arid atiiiiial Student lri\ol\enteni Fair Eagle said. the fair is not only sthoraiatar- meiall iiiriaiiiiiral eseellertre. (ireels some \tell founded rrr:.iirr/.itioiis .iuards lot first. seeond arid tliriit plate are gixeit are urtderuax informational but convenient as \\erl_ titrlt'titirls later l'raieiitii) ('ottrttil lood '\\e t'eall\ lls to It'tlltll iii\ol\ed people” \tlto at Italtiirite oi the lloitietormiiiz gaiiie earli rear llie e\etil take place eser} year well. “It's the only time students lliixe lltllllt |l‘.tl!\ ti and tattoos (illlL'l i'sltattit't‘ic still uotk ltaid. Stubbiri- ~.iid this year 's other top tinislieis were Sigma Phi at the ltrrrktard ieatuiittg a variety really have a chance to see every itl.ri .r.ri\iiir s (trades and iiiiiaiitural petioi \s lot the uoils .iII \ear to \\III the cup. lipsilon iii second aitd Delta Sigma Hit in third oi bootlts aitd deittonstraitons from group rather than seek out groups Lrtlllllth etubs and organi/ations. through different departments on the tart pros lvlt‘s publicity tor orga— campus.“ rti/atioits and gises students a As in the past. University Dining Keiszreeks must overcome problems and adapt \llrlllck' to rind out more infonnaiion has been asked to sell pizza and about riteitibeiship and activities drinks. Some type of live entertain- llt lefI‘llrriioniri (‘anada arid \\ as tele\iserl ltr‘lti r\ stupid and it goes against all the Kent (iaidtter a member oi the lt‘ltttl t aiiipris representatives ment has been tentatively planned. thegon State lis‘llt‘ls that itaiei‘iriiics \sere Ullgl' Kappa Alpha Hider and head oi leII l'aj.‘lt‘ and Reed Humphre). which will be a new feature to the “it“ t'rllll‘ClL'Ilt‘C. ltitslt'rl l\_‘ l'\i‘|ttr ii.ill\ tourided ripoii. Maureen (litter of ()rtiega. a honotat\ (rteek eseeuioe assistants to the student fair. Ir l'i- i.. .t . t:' till 'atioiis oi toeused on lIU\\ (ireeks must adapt \xiiitg .i national e\eeuir\e \titlt leadership and stliolarsltip orgaiii hodt president are In charge of this Nothing is concrete yet. Eagle and l\' i ., nt. rpmtrrr .- the leader . oi iii order to stit’\t\L‘ into the _‘ si t err llelia (raiiiitia Sorority spoke on /ation. said lllt antage elllltlil.lll\t‘ seat s taii “It is the largest intor- Humphrey said. but organizers are torrent. iitr ittir'~I adapt and run some oi the Ira/rug prohlerits tltat irrational resource Ior students held open for suggestions. They also orr r.ir|r.i' the problems tlrex Iaee lltt‘ tlttt‘t‘liti rtl lt'iilt‘tlilltt‘s tittil soioi ities lace (il’t'k among iiatetmlres around the during the aeadeirtie year." said any groups interested in panic- tr rlr\ ~airi \\.!l l‘\tlllt .1 piolrssor sororities .it Strident l)e\eloptiitzii nation has dropped \IIl\C I‘tts‘ii llttlllplllt‘} said ()ter‘ 250 organlla— ipating may still contact Student .ri iii cor \rh» I i:|‘g*|s|l\ in HIV“ Nirittlt said he \tas suited lrleeri Sim ens. Iouitder of (iat'ditei said ltis desire is to see iioits Irate been united to come to Govemmem no (-r . tll‘ itltrtttl lltc \r‘ltlt‘i't‘lttt‘ "iltt st‘ls .i i II I .t' l\ . the (‘otttmitiee to llali those statistics rise in this dcr'ade, lwtharrOct. l2. Kr’ttti s, «itsr \lilltl.t\ .ll air iiiierita (rillt‘s‘lttc’_ ag‘etidd litt' (ilt'ek.. riirlritti I seless ('ollege Killings. told the llillt it (lls rk ielr r oiiteietir e entitled lairoiis lot the rte\t deeade audieiit e about the death of her sort lipoit the corirlusioii oi the tele “llrr l’ err .rt (iIIrlli’H at tlte During_ the telr.'uiiiteieiite, l).t\ltl t‘hiiik v Ito. \\llll\‘ pledging a local eoiileieitee. Keim said he is eoitit ‘lt lsrt irirortt ‘itirr “L'stol. C\L'\llll\C director of lltrta iiatermi} at .\|Ired l'ni\erstt_\. died dent (ir'eeks \\ ill succeed rrt riieeiirtg llrt' rrtttlt'lt‘ttt e u a~ seen In (‘hi l'rxtteriilt). discussed tlte litlttt aiter he st as l'ot'eed to consume a ioda_\ ‘s challenges and cueed i'iietn L‘s ooo ( rreeks at toss in states and ot Ira/trig He said that the piar lltt' large amount ol .tlt‘oltol lit the future Sigma Chi raises $8,000 for charity B) l.. Scott 'l'illett T-shtri sales and .i raiile iuket sale iii \\lll\ll a 'l‘eske) said that due to the possibilit) oi sesisirt 1t 1" .‘pr‘itr $250 gilt (L‘l'lllltdlt‘ to llelk's department store iii ilte Derb) Dass e\ents there has been some was rattled oil. said Matt leskev Herb) l)a_\s riitieisin of Sigma ('Iti bt \(',\I s I’arihelleiin \eail\ \\.titltl \tas lrll\\'tl lrti l tttletl ('t‘lt'lttal organi/ei (‘ouitcil l’alsx oi Raleigh I‘) Sigma ('ht l'ltilt‘l‘lill) during Sigma (‘Iii also raised iiioiiet bi sponsoring a I’asi _\ears e\eitts sueli as l~lour I’rmei‘.
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