THE CHOWAN HERALD SECTION B The Carolina Review: Hunt-Lake Debate Stirs Controversy ENTERTAINMENT. . Last week's gubernatorial debate was not expected to make any appreciable difference in this year's campaign between Democrat Jim Hunt and Republican 1. Beverly Lake. In fact, past debates in North Carolina, including one between Hunt and his primary opponent Rob Scott back in the Spring, have been less than en tertaining and somewhat boring. But thanks to Bev Lake and Ms Congressional Club backers, North Carolina voters who bothered to tune in to last Monday night’s televised debate were treated to some real entertainment. For the nostalgic few who were looking for some old-fashioned, bare handed political insult, it was a trip back to yesteryear. 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From the opening bell, Lake was on the attack and addressed himself directly to Hunt with questions of his own-questions designed to force the governor into explaining his ties to labor leader Wilbur Hobby, economic policies of Jimmy Carter and Ted Kennedy, bureaucracy, and to the Panama Canal giveaway.” The first controversy took place only moments after Lake began his opening remarks when Hunt openly protested Uikc's use of visual aids” as part of his presentation. The first visual was a large poster showing headshots (linked by arrows) of Gov. Hunt, his Natural Resources and Com munity Development Secretary Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, September 18, 1980 Howard Lee, one of Lee’s assistants involved in the in famous CETA mess Eva Clayton, and labor leader Wilbur Hobby. After substantial pressure from panel moderator Wallace Ausley (an executive with WPTFfn Kaleigh-Durham) and Hunt, I,ake finally desisted under protest from using the posters. So while the debate was surprisingly entertaining, no one has accused it of being overly informative. According to prior guidelines set up weeks in advance, the two candidates were to meet at Meredith College in Raleigh and submit to questions from a panel of reporters-none of whom regularly cover state politics. Through a complicated system of opponent replies and follow-ups, the meeting was established as the one debate that Gov. Hunt planned to ac cept in the Fall campaign. On paper, the system seemed safe enough. Still, the Hunt people were somewhat apprehensive preparing for the debate. We spent the whole week knowing they (the Congressional Club) would try to pull something,” said Hunt deputy press spokesman Brent Hackney, bul we thought it might be some surprise piece of in formafion or something.” Hunt's spokeswoman dt campaign headquarters, Stephanie Bass, seconded Hackney’s misgivings. Yes, we figured they might try anything. Os course, I knew they would throw CETA at us," he said. Indeed, CETA did seem to be the only substantive issue discussed (mostly by Lake) during the debate. To his credit, Hunt tried desperately to answer questions placed by the panelists, but such questions paled con siderably after J dike's theatrics. For example, one reporter's question dealt with juvenile crime. I«ike almost totally ignored the question, choosing instead to accuse Hunt of some im propriety. After digging Lake for not answering the question, Hunt tried. But may have been on the right track. Hunt’s North Carolina Juvenile Code” program, a promising and innovative plan which has been initiated and legislated over the past three years, consists of 106 typewritten pages of legislation, not counting an additional 23 revisions from the past legislative session. Obviously, it was virtually impossible for Hunt to ef fectively demonstrate in 75 seconds what he has done and proposes to do in juvenile crime. So who did perform best? Hunt appeared statesmanlike (for the most part) and in lormed, but was put “a little off-balance by Lake’s attack,” according to one Hunt cam paign source admitted that Hunt “looked like the bad guy” when he insisted that Lake remove the posters. That was the moderator’s Arts, Crafts Sale To Be Held Final plans are being made for an Arts and Crafts Sale to be held at Hobbs ville Community Center in Hobbsville, October 18. This will be the first sale of its kind to be held there. A spokesman reported it is being organized to provide area craftspersons an opportunity to display and sell their handiwork. Any craftsperson in terested in participating in this sale should contact Faye Hollowell, 919-297-2652 or Janice Eure, 919-297-2012 for details. Registration deadline is October 1. " 'Tit not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, but the joint force and full result of all." Alexander Pope SECTION B lault--he really blew it,” said the source. Yet sophisticated analysts who observed the debates gave Hunt the better of the match. To be sure. Lake was not statesmanlike and certainly didn't come to the debate armed with concrete proposals for better government. Sen. Lake came to raise questions in the minds of the rank and file voter about Hunt’s involvement with Wilbur Hobby, CETA funds misap propriations, and his ties to liberal national policies. Regardless of your opinion about him , he did plant those questions in the minds of the viewers,” said one Republican worker. Because of his success at planting those questions, more than just a lew observers are willing to give Lake the edge in the debate. Lake had little to lose in meeting Hunt,” said a Lake supporter, “why shouldn't it be argued that any negative im pact on the Hunt image in dicates a Lake victory ” • S HOLLOWELL’S V ELECTRICAL SERVICE ROUTE 3 EDENTON ALVIN HOILOWELL OWNER wn (Licensed Electrician) XBpJv Call After 3:30 P.M. PHONE 482 2608 FOR FREE ESTIMATES NEW WORK CONTRACTOR Slated October 15 Small Business Forum, GreenvMe Do you own a small business? Are you con cerned with state regulations and legislation that affects your business? Would you like to have an opportunity to speak out on these issues and be counted by state representatives? Small business representatives will have an opportunity to speak out at a Small Business Forum to be held in Greenville on Wednesday, October 15. The Governor’s Small Business Advocacy Council will conduct forums at 2 P.M. and 7 P.M. at the Regional Development Institute- Willis Building, First and Reade Streets, Greenville. Any small business representative in the First Congressional District is eligible to attend. Greensboro small businessman A1 Lineberry, Jr., who is chairman of the council, will be present along with staff members of the N. C. Department of Commerce to receive comments from small business owners. They are asked to speak on the effect of state regulations, policies, and legislative issues on their businesses. Lineberry said the Council is also looking for suggestions on improving the state’s relationship with small business. Gov. Jim Hunt has required the Small Business Advocacy Council to make a Study Management Skills NAGS HEAD Medical assistants will gather in this seaside resort September 19 and 20 to learn ways of improving their supervisory and management skills. Featured speaker for the two-day workshop is An thony K. (Tony) Jackson, M.B.A. Participants from North Carolina and Virginia are expected to attend. The workshop will help medical assistsnts identify those elements in their own behavior, the organization, Peanut I^W^bFestival Oct . 2-5,1980 Parade - Barbecue Band Field Competition Bake Sale - Baffle Sponsor : Edenton-Chowan Band Parents Associatior report on the statewide forums to him in order that progressive action can be taken. For further information, please contact the Green ville Area Chamber of Commerce at P. O. Box 894, Greenville, NC 27834, 752- 4101. and other people that in fluence their effectiveness as managers. Self improvement plans to correct managerial weaknesses will be im plemented. Techniques of conflict resolution as well as methods of enhancing job performance will be discussed also. The workshop is spon sored by The Psychological Associates of the Albemarle