o All Harness And No Horae If our new lieutenant gov ernor-elect really needs a legislative counsel, Jim Hol £> shouser is probably the best qualified man he could find for the job. After all, he is a former governor, a former legislator and an attorney of standing in the profession. That is not to say, however, that there is a crying need for the position, politics aside. It is true that the outgoing lieu 07 tenant governor had such an aide and it is also true that the incoming lieutenant gover nor will feel entitled to one. But there is a difference. Bob Jordan, who lost a bid to step up to the governor's office, belonged to the dominant po litical party in the senate - in fact, in the whole General As o, sembly - and carried the full burden of the office. He ap pointed committees, referred bills and directed the legisla tive program. On the other hand, Jim Gardner, the incoming lieu tenant governor, does not be long to the controlling party and will be relieved of every >) thing except the constitution ally-mandated duty to preside over the senate and vote in case of a tie - two very unde manding functions. Just the same, he will end up with an ex-governor in his corner at the going rate - around $200 to $250 a day dur ing sessions of the legislature j * and $1,000 a week at other times. And that, in its small way, helps to explain why the cost of state government has doubled every four years since the early 1970s. When we first went to the ^■ronefat' Aasewbiy; T»t Tuy-*1 lor was lieutenant governor and the total budget for his of fice was something like $40,000 a year, including his salary. He presided over one of the longest and most com plicated sessions of the Gen eral Assembly, which, among other things, restructured higher education in the state and beefed up the community -. college system, all without the 'benefit of a legislative coun sel. But today the $40,000 he had to run his office for a year would hardly pay the cost of a competent secretary, not to mention other members of the staff. When we last saw the budget of the lieutenant gov oernor's office, it was ap proaching $500,000 a year. It was along about Pat Tay lor's time that the General Assembly started talking about reorganizing state gov ernment. We wanted to elim inate useless boards and commissions, reduce over Continued On Page 8 O Suicide Victim Found The Chowan Sheriffs De partment is investigating an apparent suicide discovered Saturday afternoon. The body of of a migrant <7 farm laborer, identified as C. Armando Andrade Ramirez was found by fellow workers who had been looking for him for a week. The body was found hanging from a tree in a wooded area some 200 yards from a field in the Rocky Hock area. The work crew has been in the area cutting