CZTte Metfieia
National
Briefs
Police Chief Indicted-Police
Chief William Hart and for
mer civilian deputy have
been indicted for the theft
of approximately $2.6mil-
lion dollars. This money
was part of a secret; police
account which is used for
various reasons; including
the funding of secret under
cover operations and drug
busts. The charges against
Hart include converting 98
checks, for a total of $1.3
millionforpersonal use, and
tunneling checks worth
another $1.3 million into
fake corporations for the
personal use of the civilian
deputy. Hart pleads inno
cent.
Mona-Lisa Identified-The
model of Leonardo da
Vinci's famous painting
Mom Lisa has been identi
fied as the wife of a Floren
tine merchant by a Roman
art historian and archivist.
Historians have yet to fig
ure out what the model,
Lisa, is smiling about.
Stanford University-re
cently underwent a survey
which tested students' abil
ity to withstand living with
a member of the opposite
sex. The survey included
co-ed dorm rooms in which
students would live with a
member of the opposite sex.
VoCumeXX^l; 9(imBe,rXIII 9\{ontreat-!Anderson CoC(c£e ^e6ruary27,1991
'Good Morning America'
Comes to Montreat
By: Ken Schmidt
Editor
During spring break
(March 1-11), HomeVoice will
be going national with its
largest road rally to date.
Made possible by donations
from Huddle House, Pepsi,
and the school, this trip will
entail visits to: Raleigh, NC;
Richmond, VA; Norfolk, VA;
Dover, DE; Annapolis, MD;
Washington DC; Pittsburgh,
PA; Toledo, OH; Hillsdale,
MI; returning again through
Toledo and Columbus, OH;
Charleston, WV, and finally
back to Raleigh. The trip will
range close to 2,296 miles
total.
In speaking with manag
ing editor Bob Graham, he
stated that he was "excited
about the possibility of ex
panding Ho7neVoice beyond
local boundaries." Graham
also stated that he has
"wanted to print an issue
which would touch soldiers
from other states by includ
ing pictures and interviews
with people outside of North
Carolina." He was quick to
state that a lot of planning
was last minute, thus details
were not yet firm. Graham
also stated that, "We are still
adding dates, names, and
requests to our 'to-do' list."
HomeVoice staff members
are excited about the possi
bilities held in this trip. Also
this week. North Carolina
11th Congressional District
Representative Charles Tay
lor is attending a luncheon
with President Bush. In this
meeting with Bush, Con
gressman Taylor will ask
about a possible meeting with
members of the HotneVoice
road rally. Taylor will also
present a commendation of
HomeVoice on the floor of
Congress; at which time this
commendation will be en
tered into the Congressional
Record. Congressman Tay
lor will also invite all Con
gressmen to gather upon the
capitol steps after adjourn
ment for a group picture to be
featured in the next HomeVo
ice paper.
Another new develop
ment which Montreat stu
dents should find interesting,
is the upcoming feature of
HomeVoice on Good Morning
America. The popular morn
ing news/talk show will in
terview HomeVoice and its
staff members via satellite
from the Montreat campus.
Possible show opening will
feature Montreat students
recitingtheshow'stitle 'Good
Morning America.'
Good Morning America
found out about the small
school paper through the
Associated Press wire. The
Associated Press recently
interviewed Home Voice, plac
ing its story on a national
press line which most na
tional news sources subsaibe
to. The date has yet to be set
for the interview from Good
Morning America. Details will
follow in later issues of the
Aletheia.
Graham stated that, the
HotneVoice rally is still look
ing for reliable transportation
for the trip. He said that the
ideal vehicle would be an RV,
in which case, more money
could be spent on the pro
duction of the paper and not
on room and board during
the trip.
Graham stated that "I
hope that this will prove to be
a good morale raiser for the
troops, who now believe that
most college students are
opposed to the deployment
of force to the Middle East."