Fnday. September 23. 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 3 WXYC power disputes result in resignations By BERN1E RANSBOTTOM Staff Writer Two of the leaders of WXYC's push for autonomy from the Media Board resigned their positions at the station effective Thursday, citing lack of staff support for their actions as the cause. Mike Hyman, former program director, and David Madison, former business manager, submitted their resignations to Station Manager Don Moore Wednesday night. The move was unexpected by the station, Moore said. The letter of resignation made no mention of intent on the parte of Madison and Hyman to resign their positions on the executive board of Student Educational Broadcasting (SEB), Moore Wearing Birkenstocks is like joining a sports car club. You have something to talk about. Available at RnDROfriDB 129 E. Franklin St. said. Hyman is chairperson of SEB and Madison is treasurer. Hyman and Madison could not be reached Thursday for comment on the resignations. SEB is the incorporated body governing the operation of the station. I he group was formally recognized by the Campus Governinv Council (CGC) in a special resolution Tuesday. "Up until the point of today's (Thursday's) paper. Madison and Mike have been speaking for the station." Moore said. "Personnel had kept their mouths shut and let them handle it because they (Madison and Hyman) knew more about the politics. None of us are politicians; all we knew is radio and brute force." Moore said many members of the station staff were discontented with Madison's handling of the public relations of the conflict. fexos Instruments electronic cakio' SR-40 .7..i0 SR-51 II 9 Tl -57 TI-58 101 Tl -39 PC-IOfM 164.95 411 tUPfl Uf'.; 10 u4uin SHIPPfP fRff r cus roMr m m vi mi mm id or con .. c o n hi rnn '13 Survtyort Supply Company P 0 90X 10 l HATHA mi' ,ir :ooo THIS AD IS SUP0 RUN PUASI cup fon ruruRf mwusu "It was kind of obvious to the stall thai Madison was trying to smear some members (of the Media Board)." Moore said. But he said the staff had agreed to let Madison and Hyman represent the station and therefore decided not to get more actively involved in the conflict. . A letter published in Thursday's Daily Tar Heel and written by WXYC Music Director David Speigner may have partially prompted the resignation. Moore said. Speigner submitted the letter without first obtaining Madison and flyman's approval of it. and they were unaware ol its contents until it was published. "lie wrote it not as WXYC music director." Moore said, "but as a concerned student. " I lie letter contained an explanation o! win the stall considered taking the station oil the air the only aternative il C(iC did not vole to recognie M B and a condemnation ol the Media Board's actions in dealing with SFB's rei)uesi lor autonomy at the board's meeting I ucnlav. Drive Our Cars ALMOST FREE to most U.S. cities AUTO DRIYEAWAY 919-2722153 520 W. Friendly Ave. We (some members of the WXYC staff) looked at the letter and we basically agreed with what hi had to say." Moore said. Moore said the staff decided the letter was the only comment it w ished to make on the conflict wilh the Media Board. "We were going to let the Media Board and the CGC take care of it and we were going to get back to running a radio station." he said. " Then last night I come in and M ike and Da id have their offices spotless and I have a letter ol resignation saving the entire stall had opposed their move, which was not so." When asked il he planned to fill the two positions soon. Moore said that nothing definite had been decided as set. "I he business manager position is very easily replaceable." Moore said. "I he entire nature ol SAM) (Student Activity fund Oil ice I and Student Government treasury laws anyone with any sense can do the job. "Program director is another thing entirely. Basically he is one ol the three most important people at the station. "We're going to look lor a program director. As lor having a program director of the caliber ol Mike Hyman. we many not find one. Until we have a program director we've broken the job down among lour people." '" ' ' '' I ,7 . n V. .i .T..wwnft in 7 iC J' ' . ; a - ' "J This ball, autographed by past and present UNC basketball stars, is one ot the many items which will be auctioned at the American Civil Liberties Union's second annual Freedom Fair tomorrow at the Wesley Foundation and Newman Center. Staff photo by Fred Barbour. Greensboro, N. C. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE? Psalms 2:1 and Acts 425 The Reformation ol the 16th Century, developed and con ducted by Martin Luther and the extraordinary men ol his time, WAS A WONDERFUL EVENT, which, at every step ol Its progress, bears upon It the Imprint ol The Divine Hand, Says Carlyle ot Luther: "His career marks the beginning ol the present epoch, lor It Is sale to say that every man In western Europe and America Is leading lile today from what he would have led, and Is another person altogether Irom what he would have been, had Martin Luther not lived." H ad I lived In his day and generation, I certainly hope I would have been one ol his supporters with time, money and prayers. The great religious movement ot the 17th Century, which we call the Puritan Reformation will ever stand as one ol the great landmarks ol history, far reaching In Its Influence, and permanent as the truth and the Church ol God. Had I lived In these times I certainly hope I would have been one ol Its sup porters with my prayers, and time, and money. The great movement ol the 18th Century, which wt have denominated theWesleyanRelormatlon was another olTHE FEW LEADING EVENTS OF A KINDRED CHARACTER, WHICH EVER AND ANON AT GREAT INTERVALS, REVOLUTIONIZE SOCIETY AND BLESS THE WORLD." H ad I lived In Wesley's day, I certainly hope I would have sup ported his work with prayers, time, and money. Concerning the Christian, his money, and his giving, we now present some ol John Wesley's testimony: WhenWesley considered the prodigious Increase ot The Methodist Society "Irom two or three poor people to hundreds, to thousands, to myriads, he alllrmed such an event, con sidered In all Its circumstances, had not been seen upon the earth since the time St. John went to Abraham's bosom. B ut he perceived where the principle ol decay was to be lound. The real essence ol Methodism Is holiness ol heart and lite, and II ever these essentials should evaporate, what remains will be dung and dress. He said riches were the great enemy of, and danger to these essentials: "Wherever riches have In creased, the essence ol religion has decreased in the same proportion." However, true religion must necessarily produce Industry, frugality, and these cannot but produce riches. But as riches Increase so will pride, anger, and love ol the world In all its branches, the desire ol the llesh, the desire ol the eyes, and pride ol life." Is there no way to prevent this this continual decay ol pure religion? We ought not to prevent people Irom being Irugal and diligent. We must ex hort all Christians to gain all they can, to save all they can; that Is, In ellect to grow rich. What way, then, can we take, that our money may not sink us to the nethermost hell? There Is one way, and there Is no other under heaven. If those who gain all they can, and save all they can will likewise give ail they can, then the more they gain the more will they grow In peace, and the more treasure will they lay up In heaven ." "I defy all men upon the earth, yea, all the angels In heaven, to llnd any other way ol extracting the poison Irom riches!" "BUT SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD, AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS; AND ALL THESE THINGS SHALL BE ADDED UNTO YOU." Matthew 6:33. 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