iclan. ‘Suninsr Volume Vl. Number 7,._ North Carolina State University‘s Student Newspaper Since 1920 Summer party brings 2 indictments by Kathryn R. Markle According to Liles. police sent “Travis just happened to be stance. he did not understand Day-unless a special permit is Staff Writer an undercover agent to the behind the bar at the wrong time.- ' police involvement that night. purchased." Council explained. magistrate to obtain a warrant Itcould have been anybody." he “We were against the law. but Council said he had sent a Selling beer without'a permit and go to the fraternity. said. weaere set up. memorandum to all fraternities at a partyin Fraternity Court “Although. both men are e just posted notices in the and residence balls on April 1. June 25 resulted in the indict- 9.11111: Safety involved members of PKP. Dagenhart said dorms and on Fraternity Court. 1980. which outlined policies com ment of two individuals and a the fraternity was not involved And somehow. someone printed cerning legal use of alcoholic referral to the Interfraternity “are called 11." Liles said. at all. copies and took them to beverages. The policy explicitly Council (IFC) Investigations “Sgt. Terry Abne was in charge “It was just a summer par- Hillsborough Street." Dagenhart states that donations for beer (or Board scheduled for fall. accor- of the shift. They made him ty—people in.the house wanted said. other alcohol) may be collected ding to Assistant Director of Stu- aware of what was going on. and ‘~ to have one. We weren‘t selling “State is looking into this. but before-a party. but not after the dent Development Herb Council. asked if he wanted to be involv beer to make money. We just it won't be until fall. We haven't party has started. According to Council. the par- ed. wanted to get some money back talked to the Investigating Com- ’As a result of the incident at ty was given at the Pi Kappa Phi “He called me at home. and 1 on the keg. mittee yet. but we don’t think PKP Wednesday night. Council (PKP) fraternity house by people instructed him to contact Herb “They (RPD) came in and they will blame the fraternity for has sent another memorandum living there for the summer. In- Council who was in charge of» bought a beer as an undercover this." he said. to all fraternity presidents and dividuals having the party had Fraternity CourtI Sgt. Abney agent. That's all they had to do. According to Council. the im-' house managers calling for a printed up posters advertising and Officer Fitzgerald then went They just flashed their ID's." plications of the indictments ex- special meeting of the IFC on beer would be sold Wednesday over to the frat house.” 1 Dagenhart said of Wednesday tend to all campus organizations.- August 21. night for 25 cents a draft. At the time they arrived. the night. “The implication is that beer “One of the Raleigh police was. undercover agent had already Although Dagenhart admitted cannot be sold at any campus (see “ABC. " page 2) given an advertisement on purchased beer. under a sign sellinghserwasillegalinthisin- event -.tbat includes Zoo Hillsborough Street about the posted over the bar advertising party. The ad said they would be beer for 25 cents. according to selling beer for 25 cents a draft." Liles. Council said. “They (police) took aside the “Once they (Raleigh police) house president and the received an advertisement like gentleman behind the bar. and that. they took action. They saw cited them to court for selling there was a violation of the law, beer without a permit. There and had every right and jurisdic- was no trouble." Liles explained. tion to come on campus. But they “I understand the party con- did coordinate with Public Safe- tinued. but they stopped selling ty." Council explained. beer and just gave it away.” he' Public Safety ‘Lt. Larry Liles. said. acting director while Director James Cunningham was out of Two indieted town. explained how the indict- ments occurred. PKP House Manager Chuck “Raleigh (police) instituted the Dagenhart. one of the individuals ‘ .,wt search. They were the ones who indicted to appear in court. said . r) received complaints on he had been cited because police Hillsborough Street. Some of the held him reponsible for the taverns on Hillsborough were house. Travis Wilson was in- affphotobySimon 11ths) very upset (about the ad) and dicted because he was behindthe called the Raleigh Police Depart- bar when the undercover agent MpersonswereindictedforABCViolationsatapartygivenbysummerresidentsoftheflltappa ment(RPD)." Liles said. purchased beer. Dagenhart said. r111 fraternity house located at 2401 w. Fraternity Ct.- Students will Suggest $40 rentincrease by Margaret Britt which went up an. estimated proposal on a report for 1980-81 working through it. News Editor 314.000. dormitory and operations budget “I won't even guess. I could. and Kathryn R. Markle . This figure is a line item which. planning and a memorandum but I won't." Haywood said. Staff Writer includes replacement of items in from Director of Residence Life Haywood said he did not know the dormitories such as light and Charles Oglesby to Haywood on whether North Hall would also Student Government will' bathroom fixtures. Rea said. information for a rent increase. ' have a rent increase. recommend a tentative $40 dorm Rea also said there were Vandalism and subsequent “North Hall is structured dif- ' room rent increase per semester several miscellaneous areas t hat renovation. including parts and ferently. That operational _ for the 1981-82 school year to “increased a good bit." ,1 labor. formed a large part of the .budget is not being discussed: State's Division of Student Af- Administrationand student of- students‘ base for the rent in- he said. fairs Tuesday. July 8. \ficials are working now on the crease. Angela Tatum will represent ‘ 1981-82 dormitory budgetso that Replacement of such items as Student Government in making the rent cost may be presented shower curtains. tasks such__as re- the recommendation. to incoming freshmen. painting and elevator vandalism inlaid;3' The recommendation follows a “From looking at the budgets were mentioned in the meeting ' request.from Associate Dean for they've given us and their projec- as major costs on which the Student Affairs Dr. Charles tions. they do need an increase. students' decision was based. -State_'sacquisitionofthe$quare Haywood for student input into a “However. i do believe that Charges for household sup my brings up allegations . rent increase proposal. ‘m'ost budgets are padded and plies and service under Physical againstDavidMSrnoot. Page! Steve Rea. student body . that there are areas that can be Plant were sharply criticized. treasurer. and Joe Gordon. stu- cut.” Gordon said at the Wednes- Gordon said Haywood had told“ ~Tedlnlclan has new summer dent body president. met with day meeting. him he has some ideas to cut ccltor.Page3. Tatum last Wednesday evening a “1‘1’11 trying to be realistic ' these costs. to discuss the recommendation. about this whole thing and show Haywood said the students‘ :Shining better than '11: Page Tatum is a student membver the administration that we. as recommendations will be given of the ad hoc Rent Committee. a . representatives of the students. consideration. (Stall photo by Griffiths) temporary committee formed to -, are very conscientious about this ”If they come in with ~Thc inimrtable‘ Mike Cross sells make the rent proposal. dorm rent increase. reasonable. realistlc reommenda- out me Pier once again. Page 5. the Fourth of July celebra- “Their estimates say they “And we want to be in a posi- tions.'their influence will be as tion at the Fairgrounds need 850. but there are different tion to explain to the students good as any." Haywood said. ~Astepclosertojustice. Pageb. brought out a little of areas where we thought they why their rent is going to in- But Haywood said he was not everything in people. Roll could cut back their budget." Rea crease. because it is going to in- in a position to discuss the rent -Adjectives before baseball? on to page 1 for more. said. crease.’Rea said. increase. Page 8. Those areas include such The students were basing “1 don't know what the rent in- things as household supplies. their recommendation for the crease is going to be. We are TQ.'l'w‘o/minimisedlion/s.179in State’s new purchase raises allegations against SmoOt The combined rent paid to Noble alleges that Smoot often byEIaaDahe Smoot amounted to over 96.500 a strappedaguntohislegwhilehe Sufi Writer month, and “when Crazy Zack's ran a bar upstairs. State’s recent acquisition of left the Square. that took away The Square tenants said they "Hillsborough Square has over 82.000 a month.” Wilburn have had to do most of their own unleashed a series of allegations “id. 1 7 ‘3' maintenance. against current Square owner 'Barry’s and Free Advice. like Swenson and Gary Hoover.» David M. Smoot. Edward’s Grocery. have seven- owners of Edward's Grocery. Neither Smoot nor. his lawyer.“ year leasesi recently replaced the roof. paid Harold Russell. Jr., .were The owners of Edward’s. for it “out of our own pockets" available for comment over the Grocery said that they weren’t and are now deducting that cost holiday weekend. offered enough money to get out from their rent. State arranged last week to of their lease. Tavern owners in the Square buy the property from 1912 to “From our understanding. haave also had to pay for upkeep 1920 Hillsborough St.,’ including State hasn’t bought, this proper- of the parking lot behing the ' the location of Edward‘s Grocery ty." said Paul Swenson.
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