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�to iEaBt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No, fc�<lb />
Wednesday June 8,1983<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,<lb />
Drinking Age<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Vuutant Ntwi Milor<lb />
Beginning Oct. 1, at 12:01 a.m<lb />
a law will go into effect to raise<lb />
North Carolina's minimum drink-<lb />
ing age to 19. Last Thursday,<lb />
after months of revision and com-<lb />
promise, the General Assembly<lb />
passed the Safe Roads Act.<lb />
The bill, which received almost<lb />
unanymous approval from both<lb />
houses, has been termed "the<lb />
toughest law in America against<lb />
drunk driving by Gov. James B.<lb />
Hunt Jr. Hunt was the chief sup-<lb />
porter of the legislation.<lb />
The section of the new measure<lb />
requiring the age change is ex-<lb />
pected to be difficult to enforce<lb />
and has received little support<lb />
from officials at North Carolina<lb />
colleges and universities.<lb />
Several ECU officials have<lb />
spoken in the past against the age<lb />
change claiming the law will be<lb />
difficult to enforce and require<lb />
university officials to segregate<lb />
students at college functions<lb />
where alcohol is served.<lb />
Vice-Chancellor for Student<lb />
Life Elmer Meyer has been in op-<lb />
position to the proposal since it<lb />
was initially discussed in the<lb />
General Assembly. In an inter-<lb />
view Tuesday, Meyer said he<lb />
Bus. School<lb />
Gets $20,000<lb />
Banking Gift<lb />
ByTINAMAROSCHAK<lb />
StaAWtitci<lb />
On Tuesday, May 31, the nor-<lb />
theastern group of the North<lb />
Carolina Bankers Association an-<lb />
nounced a $20,000 gift to the<lb />
banking curriculum here at ECU's<lb />
business school.<lb />
Dr. James H. Bearden, dean of<lb />
the School of Business, said the<lb />
gift i; "seed money" that will be<lb />
used to generate more than<lb />
$100,000 in endowment funds for<lb />
an NCBA chair in banking.<lb />
"This initial gift by NCBA will<lb />
provide us with the momentum to<lb />
build a support base for the pro-<lb />
gram. We expect a significant<lb />
amount of interaction with the<lb />
banking community in North<lb />
Carolina as we develop and<lb />
enlarge our banking cirriculum<lb />
Bearden said.<lb />
The money will be used to pay<lb />
plans to hold a meeting Friday at<lb />
2 p.m. with all interested parties<lb />
to discuss the numerous changes<lb />
that will be necessary to enforce<lb />
the new law.<lb />
"Fait Accompli said Meyer,<lb />
indicating that now the university<lb />
must begin to work with, not<lb />
against, the new law. "It's going<lb />
to cause us some difficulty<lb />
Meyer said. "It's going to cause<lb />
students some difficulty<lb />
Meyer is welcoming student<lb />
participation Friday at the<lb />
meeting being held in the Student<lb />
Life Conference Room at the<lb />
Whichard Building. "We're going<lb />
to look at everything Meyer<lb />
said. He added the new law would<lb />
impact on many student functions<lb />
such as fraternity rushes and other<lb />
events.<lb />
Meyer said a new type of ID<lb />
card would probably be required<lb />
to distinguish between 18- and<lb />
19-year-olds. Meyer claims that<lb />
more than 20 percent of ECU's<lb />
students including "most<lb />
freshman" are under the age of<lb />
19. ECU will be admitting ap-<lb />
proximately 2.600 new freshmen<lb />
this fall. Many will be 17-year-<lb />
olds, Meyer said.<lb />
"1 felt it was something needed<lb />
to make our roads safer for law<lb />
abiding citizens said Sen. Ver-<lb />
non White, D-Pitt, who sup-<lb />
ported the Safe Roads bill. White<lb />
said the measure was designed to<lb />
make it more difficult for high<lb />
school students to buy alcohol,<lb />
and the General Assembly "did<lb />
not have college students in<lb />
mind" when it voted to pass the<lb />
bill.<lb />
White said the new age law<lb />
would be "very hard to enforce"<lb />
and that there were "a lot of loose<lb />
ends" to be worked out. He add-<lb />
ed that any retailer who sold<lb />
alcohol to those under age would<lb />
be in serious trouble if they were<lb />
caught.<lb />
During a Thursday press con-<lb />
ference, Hunt said he was<lb />
"shocked and appalled" by the<lb />
flagrant disregard many retailers<lb />
have for the law forbidding them<lb />
to sell alcohol to minors. "We're<lb />
going to break them. We're going<lb />
to stop selling beer to minors<lb />
Hunt said.<lb />
The new law also contains sec-<lb />
tions which would require jail<lb />
sentences for some offenders con-<lb />
victed of drunk driving. The new<lb />
measure will also scrap several<lb />
statutes that previously had allow-<lb />
ed those convicted of drunk driv-<lb />
ing to plea bargain. These provi-<lb />
sions will now be replaced by a<lb />
driving-while-impaired statute.<lb />
LC<lb />
i St oa�v pattsmson ecu<lb />
After Oct. 1, ECU's 18-year-olds will no longer be seen chugging down the brews on campus. A North<lb />
Carolina statute going into effect on that date will prohibit all people under the age of 19 from purchasing<lb />
beer or wine in the state.<lb />
Immigration Service Restricts Students<lb />
Dean Bearden<lb />
for costs associated with such<lb />
things as faculty research, guest<lb />
speakers, travel courses, ad-<lb />
ministrative expenses and banking<lb />
forum.<lb />
David Nisbet, chair of NCBA<lb />
Group I said, "Of course this<lb />
.pecific effort by the eastern<lb />
North Carolina banks is viewed as<lb />
a continuation of our interest in<lb />
being involved in higher educa-<lb />
tion, especially as it impacts on<lb />
the banking field. We are pleased<lb />
to provide these funds with the<lb />
hope that others will be suppor-<lb />
tive also<lb />
(CPS) � Restrictions on<lb />
foreign students attending<lb />
American colleges are about to get<lb />
tougher in August, and may get<lb />
even harder if Congress passes a<lb />
new bill.<lb />
The Immigration and<lb />
Naturalization Service (INS) an-<lb />
nounced last week that, as of<lb />
August, it will give foreign<lb />
students four years to complete<lb />
their coursework here.<lb />
If they don't finish in that time<lb />
and they want to continue going<lb />
to school, they'll have to return to<lb />
their home countries for two years<lb />
before re-registrating here, ex-<lb />
plains INS spokesman Janet<lb />
Graham.<lb />
At the same time, congressional<lb />
committees approved bills that, if<lb />
passed by the full House and<lb />
Senate, would force foreign<lb />
students to return home for two<lb />
years before becoming eligible to<lb />
apply for permanent U.S. citizen-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Graham says the bills are<lb />
necessary to "deter" foreign<lb />
students whose "whole intent is<lb />
never to go back home<lb />
But Carole Shaffer, interna-<lb />
tional student advisor at the<lb />
University of San Francisco,<lb />
believes Congress is trying to keep<lb />
out foreign students to save jobs<lb />
for Americans.<lb />
"It is our feeling that this<lb />
legislation is being proposed<lb />
without proper justification<lb />
adds Georgia Stewart of the Na-<lb />
tional Association of Foreign<lb />
Students Affairs (NAFSA)<lb />
She insists congressional spon-<lb />
sors of the bill are using "old and<lb />
not very reliable" information.<lb />
The sponsors believe 40-to-50<lb />
percent of the 325,000 foreign<lb />
students now here are trying to<lb />
gain permanent resident status.<lb />
Stewart says only about 15 per-<lb />
cent of the 325,000 foreign<lb />
students new here are trying to<lb />
gain permanent resident status.<lb />
Stewart says only about 15 per-<lb />
cent has in fact applied for resi-<lb />
dent status. "It's not a very<lb />
remarkable figure she notes.<lb />
But Hie House Subcommittee<lb />
on Immigration did pass an<lb />
amendment that would exempt<lb />
about 4,500 foreigners who apply<lb />
for certain college jobs �<lb />
engineering teaching positions in<lb />
particular � from the return-<lb />
home requirement.<lb />
No further congressional action<lb />
is needed to enforce the INS' new<lb />
rule that will put a definite limit<lb />
on the foreigners' visas.<lb />
Congress passed the law mak-<lb />
ing the change possible in 1981,<lb />
but the INS delayed putting the<lb />
change into effect.<lb />
Since then "a few bad people in<lb />
the barrel have spoiled the<lb />
batch Shaffer says. Some<lb />
foreign students have managed to<lb />
stay on in this country for up to<lb />
nine years.<lb />
Until now, foreign student visas<lb />
were good for "duration of<lb />
status meaning they lasted as<lb />
long as the student remained a<lb />
student and didn't violate an<lb />
laws.<lb />
As of August, however, the<lb />
government will isssue only visa-<lb />
that have a "date certain" expira<lb />
tion. Freshmen entering in 198?,<lb />
for example, will get visas that ex-<lb />
pire in 1987.<lb />
Under the new rules, the INS<lb />
will also need to know the stu<lb />
dent's major, if the student<lb />
changes majors, and if the student<lb />
transfers schools, adds INS ex<lb />
aminer Joe Cuddihy.<lb />
Stewart hopes "there will be<lb />
some exceptions" granted.<lb />
especially for foreign student <lb />
afraid to return home for political<lb />
reasons.<lb />
In any case, students will havt<lb />
to be more vigilant in maintaining<lb />
their statuses, Shaffer says<lb />
They're not off to a good start<lb />
Student Forum<lb />
PIRG Proposal Receives Strong Support<lb />
Women Opposed To Weapons<lb />
Embark Oni Walk For Peace'<lb />
JTT'<lb />
-�-fc�-<lb />
i<lb />
In March Consumer Activist<lb />
Ralph Nader visited ECU. Dur-<lb />
ing his visit, Nader said he<lb />
found support among both<lb />
students and faculty to<lb />
establish a Public Interest<lb />
Research Group (PIRG) at<lb />
ECU. Nader then sent a<lb />
representative from his<lb />
Washington, D.C office to<lb />
help lay the ground for the<lb />
research organization's ECU<lb />
chapter. Students were asked if<lb />
they would be supportive of the<lb />
idea of a PIRG chapter at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Don Westbrook, Chemistry,<lb />
Freshman � "I would be in<lb />
favor of the idea of a PIRG. I<lb />
think it would be good to get<lb />
students involved in research in<lb />
their fields of interest<lb />
Susan Thomas, General Col-<lb />
lege, Freshman � "I'm in<lb />
favor of PIRG because I think<lb />
it might help the students to in-<lb />
crease their areas of<lb />
knowledge<lb />
Keith Stalltngs, English,<lb />
Senior � "Definitely. I would<lb />
like to see that (PIRG) happen<lb />
here. It would bring prestige to<lb />
ECU<lb />
Darlene Keene, Biology,<lb />
Senior � "I support it. Maybe<lb />
if we had a PIRG, the students<lb />
would get more involved in the<lb />
things that are going on around<lb />
us<lb />
Thomas<lb />
A group of women peace ac-<lb />
tivists were cheered on by a crowd<lb />
of more than 50 supporters Mon-<lb />
day as they began their First leg of<lb />
a 600-mile, 30-day walking trip<lb />
from Durham, N.C. to Seneca<lb />
Army Depot in New York.<lb />
The event, known as the<lb />
Women's Peace Walk, began at<lb />
noon. Ten women started the<lb />
walk which will make several<lb />
stops in Virginia, Maryland, Pen-<lb />
nsylvania and finally New York.<lb />
Five women plan to walk the en-<lb />
tire distance while other women<lb />
are expected to join the walkers<lb />
for shorter intervals.<lb />
The walk is being sponsored by<lb />
the Durham-based War Resisters<lb />
League. The league is holding the<lb />
event as part of its effort to op-<lb />
pose United State's plans to<lb />
deploy medium-range nuclear<lb />
missiles in Western Europe later<lb />
this year. The Seneca Army Depot<lb />
is used as a storage facility for the<lb />
neutron bomb and Pershing II<lb />
missiles. Both weapons are<lb />
schedualed for deployment in<lb />
Western Europe.<lb />
WRL staffperson Mandy<lb />
Carter will be walking the entire<lb />
distance. Carter called the walk<lb />
"one of the many ways to<lb />
challenge our government on the<lb />
deployment of the cruise and Per-<lb />
shing II missiles<lb />
The walkers will be joining<lb />
dozens of other women in Seneca<lb />
where they plan to establish a<lb />
peace camp similar to camps<lb />
presently set up by women living<lb />
in Western Europe who also op-<lb />
pose the missile deployment. The<lb />
European women also set their<lb />
camps up on the peripheries of<lb />
U.S. military bases.<lb />
Elana Freedom of Durham is<lb />
planning to walk the entire<lb />
distance. Freedom, 62, has been a<lb />
pacifist for more than 40 years.<lb />
She said she is a "firm believer in<lb />
the power of nonviolence" as a<lb />
way to resolve conflicts. Freedom,<lb />
who once walked from California<lb />
to Washington, D.C on another<lb />
peace walk, said she sees her ef-<lb />
fort as a way to help<lb />
"de-escalate" the nuclear arms<lb />
race.<lb />
"For centuries, men have made<lb />
the decisions about war, about<lb />
destruction of men, women,<lb />
children and the countryside<lb />
Freedom said. "We feel that we<lb />
can't leave it to the men anymore<lb />
� we must be vocal; we must pro-<lb />
test<lb />
The Durham group expects to<lb />
arrive in New York on July 4.<lb />
Carter said the walk is a "gesture<lb />
of support" for the women in<lb />
Europe who are also opposing the<lb />
deployment of the new missiles.<lb />
In a statement released last<lb />
week, Secretary of Defense<lb />
Casper Weinberger announced<lb />
that plans to deploy the new<lb />
warheads were on schedule.<lb />
In a related story another group<lb />
of North Carolina peace activists,<lb />
including a dozen student and<lb />
faculty members from ECU, took<lb />
part in a one-hour vigil opposing<lb />
nuclear weapons outside the gates<lb />
of Seymour Johnson Air Force<lb />
Base on Saturday.<lb />
The group stood with signs on a<lb />
grassy median on the main road<lb />
leading into the base. Some<lb />
members of the group contend<lb />
there are nuclear weapons kept at<lb />
Seymour Johnson, but base of-<lb />
ficials will neither confirm nor<lb />
deny the presence of such<lb />
weapons.<lb />
The vigil was sponsored by the<lb />
North Carolina Peace Network<lb />
and was held in conjunction with<lb />
an "open house" celebration held<lb />
at the Goldsboro facility. The<lb />
open house was designed to give<lb />
the public and news media the op<lb />
portunity to visit the base and<lb />
view its equipment and facilities.<lb />
Editorial<lb />
Stan Landers<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 2<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Page 4<lb />
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10<lb />
News You Can Almost Use<lb />
� The tornado season Is well<lb />
under way, b�t this Is not to be<lb />
confused with the Attack-of-<lb />
the-KHler-Toaato season<lb />
which begins July 20 at<lb />
MendenhaH Student Center.<lb />
era who hold two<lb />
jobs nay he able to deduct<lb />
r taxable lucoae the<lb />
cost of getting groat one Job to<lb />
another. College students<lb />
i't confute this with the<lb />
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THl FAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 8, 1983<lb />
?<lb />
Announcements<lb />
STUDENTS MAKE<lb />
A DIFFERENCE<lb />
H yix are a motivated in<lb />
dividual Mrtw wisnes to help seek<lb />
solutions to consumer and en<lb />
vtronmental problems mrough<lb />
rr-srarch end advocacy, then<lb />
North Carolina Public interest<lb />
Research Group (NC PIRG) is<lb />
tor you. It is a student group<lb />
researching issues such as Con<lb />
sumer Protection<lb />
Environmental Quality<lb />
Students' Rights Government<lb />
Accountability Renewable<lb />
energy Civil Rights NC PIRG<lb />
has. m the past, fought for North<lb />
Carolina student's rights,<lb />
documented the danger of<lb />
nuclear cargo transportation<lb />
through the state, and most<lb />
recently. m�hing the student<lb />
trafted Generic Drug Generic<lb />
Substitution Bill a law. An ECU<lb />
PIRG is now being formed,<lb />
PIRG needs your support Get<lb />
together with other students<lb />
concerned with these issues For<lb />
more details call Eliza Godwin<lb />
at s: w�<lb />
COUNSELORS<lb />
WANTED<lb />
Male counselors needed tow<lb />
ork in the Lutheran Camp in<lb />
V.rqinla Two resident pro<lb />
gi ,m as well as canoeing.<lb />
INK! par king, biking and beach<lb />
ramp Contact Rev F. Wayne<lb />
Williams. Ft Valley R? Box 355,<lb />
St David's Church. VA W�57.<lb />
SOULS<lb />
ELECTION<lb />
Anyone interested in running<lb />
tMiis office next semester con<lb />
lad Barbara at 7M 9550<lb />
INTER VARSITY<lb />
CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Monday Nights Bible Study<lb />
6 '0 pm tOa Jarvis Dorm<lb />
P ' -r Gro�ip for spiritual sup<lb />
t irl incl fellowship 10:15 pm<lb />
rvrv night 111 Fletcher. For<lb />
�t  information contact Todd<lb />
 ii vH. Stwlta 1S7 Jsrvis and<lb />
Bit III Fletcher<lb />
BINGO-ICECREAM<lb />
Attention bingo lovers, the<lb />
Department of University<lb />
Unions will be holding its final<lb />
summer Bingo ice cream party<lb />
on Tuesday, June 14. I9t3 in the<lb />
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in Western Europe.<lb />
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to Soviet-made SS-20<lb />
missiles in Eastern<lb />
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that the people of<lb />
Central Europe were<lb />
strongly in favor of<lb />
disarmament and<lb />
peace. "We in Central<lb />
Europe have no<lb />
chance for survival<lb />
Domke said.<lb />
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scale is a total<lb />
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holocaust for us, for<lb />
my wife, for my son,<lb />
for all Christians, for<lb />
all people<lb />
Domke said the<lb />
race was becoming<lb />
more dangerous<lb />
because leaders of<lb />
nuclear nations were<lb />
technologically in-<lb />
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theory of deterance<lb />
was not viable and<lb />
that nations would<lb />
have to develop a new<lb />
theory for security.<lb />
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theory "common<lb />
security He said this<lb />
would be directed at<lb />
By MELANIE<lb />
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Approximately 20<lb />
spaces are still open,<lb />
biu time is running<lb />
short, to participate in<lb />
this year's Art in<lb />
Europe program. The<lb />
deadline to register<lb />
for the two-week trip<lb />
is June 13.<lb />
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terested should con-<lb />
tact Michael Voors,<lb />
head of the media<lb />
center, on the third<lb />
floor of the Jenkins<lb />
Fine Arts.<lb />
Costing $1,666, the group throughout the<lb />
Art in Europe pro-<lb />
gram includes round<lb />
trip air fare, land<lb />
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entire two weeks.<lb />
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Holland, Germany,<lb />
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Head Of Nutrition<lb />
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year's trie<lb />
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tion of the Art in<lb />
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Associates, Inc "we<lb />
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four years ago<lb />
because we felt that<lb />
there was a need for<lb />
an art-oriented pro-<lb />
gram which also in-<lb />
cluded normal<lb />
sightseeing<lb />
This is the first year<lb />
ECU has participated<lb />
in the Art in Europe<lb />
program. According<lb />
to Michael Voors,<lb />
ECU is participating<lb />
this year because of<lb />
student interest.<lb />
Voors hopes that in<lb />
the future, ECU will<lb />
establish a more Der-<lb />
manent program of its<lb />
own. This year, Voors<lb />
will be researching the<lb />
possibility of using a<lb />
dormitory in Europe<lb />
as permanent housing<lb />
for future summer<lb />
tours. ECU chose the<lb />
Art in Europe pro-<lb />
gram for its low cost<lb />
and choice of coun-<lb />
tries to be visited.<lb />
creasing their nuclear all nations as opposed<lb />
arsenals and prepar- to one. "One element<lb />
ing strategies to use<lb />
them. "There's a<lb />
strategic conception<lb />
of limited nuclear war<lb />
released by the U.S.<lb />
government Domke<lb />
said. "There are also<lb />
statements of such<lb />
kind that it might be<lb />
necessary to make �<lb />
to contemplate at<lb />
least � a first strike<lb />
against the Soviet<lb />
Union<lb />
Domke said the<lb />
people of Central<lb />
Europe were unable<lb />
to understand why the<lb />
American people were<lb />
willing to endorse<lb />
these positions of<lb />
nuclear strategy.<lb />
of common security is<lb />
that we must<lb />
recognize the right for<lb />
existence of the<lb />
political and social<lb />
system of the other<lb />
side he said.<lb />
Domke, 39, is a<lb />
physicist. He<lb />
graduated from the<lb />
University of<lb />
Rostock. In 1972, he<lb />
received his doctorate<lb />
at the University of<lb />
Leningrad. He is at<lb />
present working as a<lb />
volunteer with the<lb />
Federation of Protes-<lb />
tant churches in the<lb />
GDR.<lb />
During a question<lb />
and answer period<lb />
Domke said the term<lb />
"Better dead than<lb />
red which is often<lb />
used by Americans,<lb />
was very dangerous<lb />
and not conducive to<lb />
peace-making. "I'm<lb />
living in a country<lb />
which is in this sense<lb />
red and I am not<lb />
dead Domke aid<lb />
"I can live as a C hris-<lb />
tian in my country �<lb />
indeed I have some<lb />
problems<lb />
Domke said he saw<lb />
signs of hope for<lb />
disarmament in the<lb />
American people, but<lb />
not from its leaders.<lb />
Domke said Chris-<lb />
tians represented the<lb />
basis of his hope.<lb />
Christianity is a diiv-<lb />
ing force that lets us<lb />
hope but not dispair.<lb />
Domke said.<lb />
During his visit to<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Domke made steps in<lb />
several cities. He is<lb />
one of twelve East<lb />
Germans touring the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Dr. Kathryn<lb />
Kolasa, chairperson<lb />
of the Department of<lb />
Food, Nutrition and<lb />
Institution Manage-<lb />
ment in the ECU<lb />
School of Home<lb />
Economics, will be<lb />
among the speakers at<lb />
the 74th annual<lb />
meeting of the<lb />
American Home<lb />
Economics Associa-<lb />
tion June 18.<lb />
Kolasa, who joined<lb />
the ECU faculty last<lb />
December, will be<lb />
speaking during the<lb />
international phase of<lb />
the Association's na-<lb />
tional meeting. She<lb />
will specifically ad-<lb />
dress ways home<lb />
economists and<lb />
students can be in-<lb />
volved in interna-<lb />
tional work. Her topic<lb />
is "Food and Nutri-<lb />
tion in the Interna-<lb />
tional Arena<lb />
Kolasa has done ex-<lb />
tensive work in<lb />
several Central and<lb />
South American<lb />
countries as well as<lb />
Europe and West<lb />
Africa. She has co-<lb />
authored a book and<lb />
published more than<lb />
50 research articles<lb />
and reports.<lb />
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she will primarily be<lb />
speaking about op-<lb />
portunities for<lb />
students to work in<lb />
third world develop-<lb />
ing countries. She will<lb />
highlight the different<lb />
types of self-help pro-<lb />
grams that she has us-<lb />
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One area known as<lb />
"the barefoot doc-<lb />
tor" program has<lb />
been used by Kolasa<lb />
to train village poeple<lb />
to identify certain<lb />
problem health areas<lb />
and take care of<lb />
themselves. Kolasa<lb />
mentioned teaching<lb />
people to recognize<lb />
malnutrition in their<lb />
children and better<lb />
feeding practices as<lb />
two of the critical<lb />
areas recognized by<lb />
public health<lb />
volunteers working in<lb />
developing countries.<lb />
4 4 H o m e<lb />
Economics: Momen-<lb />
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AHEA event to be<lb />
held at the Milwaukee<lb />
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Arena in Milwaukee,<lb />
Wis.<lb />
The AHEA meeting<lb />
will feature political<lb />
journalist David<lb />
Broder, professional<lb />
trend-watcher John<lb />
Naisbitt, economist<lb />
Jane Bryant Quinn<lb />
and CBS news cor-<lb />
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keynote speakers.<lb />
"I'm pleased to<lb />
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generally very aware<lb />
of the international<lb />
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Safe Roads Act<lb />
Legislature Takes A First Step<lb />
On Oct. 1, 1983, the Safe Roads<lb />
Act, a series of drunken-driving<lb />
laws inspired by Gov. Jim Hunt,<lb />
will go into effect. The Governor<lb />
claims that with the adoption of<lb />
this package, North Carolina will<lb />
now have the 'toughest law in<lb />
America against drunk driving<lb />
Some of the major provisions of<lb />
the new law include the following:<lb />
� The abolition of the DUl<lb />
statute and all related lesser of-<lb />
fenses, adopting rather a driving-<lb />
while-impaired statute for all of-<lb />
fenses, thus eliminating plea<lb />
bargaining.<lb />
� An increase in the minimum<lb />
legal age for buying and consum-<lb />
ing beer and fortified wines from<lb />
18 to 19.<lb />
� The imposition of civil liability<lb />
on establishments that sell alcohol<lb />
to underage customers who later<lb />
become involved in motor vehicle<lb />
accidents.<lb />
� The authorization for police to<lb />
set up road blocks to screen for<lb />
drunk drivers at their own discre-<lb />
tion.<lb />
� Under the new law, it will now<lb />
be a criminal offense for a driver<lb />
to consume beer andor wine and<lb />
possess open beer or wine con-<lb />
tainers while in a vehicle.<lb />
Passengers, however, are not in-<lb />
cluded under this provision.<lb />
� The creation of a second, or<lb />
penalty, phase of a trial for defen-<lb />
dants convicted of driving while<lb />
impaired. If no "grossly ag-<lb />
gravating factors" are found<lb />
(additional offenses committed<lb />
while driving impaired), the<lb />
minimum penalty for DWI is a<lb />
sentence of 24 hours of community<lb />
service. However, depending on<lb />
the weight of any and all of said<lb />
factors, persons convicted of DWI<lb />
will now face a maximum sentence<lb />
of 24 months in prison.<lb />
� Also under the new law,<lb />
anyone refusing to take a<lb />
Breathalyzer test or recording a<lb />
blood alcohol level of .10 percent<lb />
or more will be subject to an im-<lb />
mediate 10-day license suspension.<lb />
In addition, a $25 restoration fee<lb />
will be invoked.<lb />
� The law also stipulates that<lb />
judges may confiscate and dispose<lb />
of the motor vehicle of a driver<lb />
convicted of DWI while driving<lb />
under a license suspension for a<lb />
previous drunken driving convic-<lb />
tion.<lb />
� As of Oct. 1, any 16- or<lb />
17-year-old driver found to have<lb />
consumed any amount of alcohol<lb />
will have his or her license revoked<lb />
for 45 days or until he or she<lb />
becomes 18, whichever is longer.<lb />
� And finally, the new law<lb />
makes it a criminal offense for<lb />
anyone under 19 to use fraudulent<lb />
identification (fake ID) to buy or<lb />
attempt to buy beer or wine and<lb />
for anyone under 21 to buy or at-<lb />
tempt to buy liquor or mixed<lb />
drinks. Persons found guilty of<lb />
this offense will have their driver's<lb />
license revoked for one year.<lb />
So, after literally months of<lb />
deliberation, haggling and rewor-<lb />
ding, the N.C. Legislature has<lb />
finally adopted its most, if not on-<lb />
ly, worthwhile piece of legislation<lb />
to date. Indeed, Gov. Hunt and<lb />
those individual senators and con-<lb />
gressmen who worked tooth-and-<lb />
nail to get the new law on the<lb />
books deserve commendation.<lb />
Perhaps North Carolina's drunken<lb />
driving laws are now the<lb />
"toughest<lb />
Unfortunately, however, in the<lb />
past, the relative strictness or laxity<lb />
of our state's DWI laws hasn't had<lb />
a tremendous bearing on the actual,<lb />
problem at hand. In fact, the<lb />
greatest problem characteristically<lb />
for North Carolina uasn't been the<lb />
laws themselves but rather the en-<lb />
forcement of those laws.<lb />
Sure, the Safe Roads Act<lb />
establishes the basis for outstan-<lb />
ding improvement in one of the<lb />
state's weakest areas. And to quote<lb />
another safe-driving cliche, it's<lb />
certainly a law we can live with.<lb />
But putting it all down on paper is<lb />
only half the job. After all, any<lb />
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Capital Punishment: 'Most Racist<lb />
Laws On The Books In The U.S<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
"Why do we kill people who kill peo-<lb />
ple to show that killing people is<lb />
wrong?"<lb />
Better, perhaps, than most words, this<lb />
famous quote illustrates the total lack of<lb />
logic inherent in U.S. death penalty<lb />
laws. Throughout the world, most<lb />
civilized nations have outlawed this<lb />
beastly business. Only in nations such as<lb />
El Salvador and Iran, where brutal<lb />
leaders have total control, do state-<lb />
sanctioned killings still flourish.<lb />
Last week, the North Carolina Senate<lb />
passed a law that will allow future death-<lb />
row inmates to choose their own poison.<lb />
Now, the condemned have a choice.<lb />
They can opt for the "inhumane" gas<lb />
chamber or choose a more "humane"<lb />
death, like lethal injection.<lb />
"Why do we kill people<lb />
who kill people to show that<lb />
killing people is wrong?<lb />
The senators have been walking<lb />
around, patting themselves on the back<lb />
for their merciful decision. "A good<lb />
many people throughout not only North<lb />
Carolina but the world are not satisfied<lb />
with gassing people to death said Sen.<lb />
Robert M. Davis, the bill's sponsor.<lb />
Lethal injection, he added, is "the most<lb />
humane way of execution<lb />
Personally, I don't see much dif-<lb />
ference between death by inhaled gas<lb />
and death by injected poison. Dead is<lb />
dead! And I tend to doubt that North<lb />
Carolina's 34 death-row inmates will be<lb />
rejoicing very much at the passage of<lb />
this "humane" law.<lb />
Once again, the N.C. Legislature has<lb />
failed to deal with the realities of the<lb />
death penalty law. It simply doesn't<lb />
work. Study after study has proven that<lb />
capital punishment does not effectively<lb />
deter murderers. Its only purpose, then,<lb />
is to satisfy society's craving for revenge<lb />
against those who take a human life.<lb />
But even if one argues that capital<lb />
punishment does work as a deterrent, an<lb />
even bigger question exists about the<lb />
discriminatory use of the penalty.<lb />
Throughout U.S. history, more than<lb />
half of those sentenced to death have<lb />
been black. An even larger percentage<lb />
have been poor. In short, capital punish-<lb />
ment laws are, by far, the most racist on<lb />
the books in the United States.<lb />
At present, there are about 1,168 peo-<lb />
ple on death row in the U.S. Of that<lb />
number, 42 percent are black, five per-<lb />
cent Hispanic and one percent native<lb />
Americans and other minorities.<lb />
In North Carolina, where 34 inmates<lb />
sit on death row, 15 are black, one is<lb />
native American.<lb />
These statistics tell the story of capital<lb />
punishment. "Those without the capital<lb />
get the punishment If you're poor,<lb />
you can't afford legal assistance.<lb />
Of course, arguing for mandatory im-<lb />
" These statistics tell the<lb />
story of capital punishment.<lb />
1Those without the capital<lb />
get the punishment. M<lb />
position of death sentences to all killers<lb />
would be equally wrong. First of all, it<lb />
would never be approved. And second.<lb />
it would be unjust to sentence Charles<lb />
Manson types to the same fate as those<lb />
who perpetrate less-hideous killings<lb />
There is no way to impose capital<lb />
punishment sentencing fairly. For this<lb />
reason, all such laws should be stricken<lb />
from the books.<lb />
Americans are always looking for cut-<lb />
and-dry solutions to their problems. It's<lb />
simpler to kill killers than to search for<lb />
reasons why crime is increasing. And un-<lb />
fortunately, history has shown us that<lb />
it's also easier to switch methods of do-<lb />
ing dirty work than to admit that the<lb />
system as a whole is a failure.<lb />
The Art Of Nose-Picking<lb />
Universal Quirks<lb />
quirk (kwurk) n. A peculiarity of<lb />
behavior that eludes prediction or sup-<lb />
pression. An unpredictable or unac-<lb />
countable act or event; vagary. An<lb />
equivocation; quibble; subterfuge.<lb />
Advice (For Lack Of A Better Title)<lb />
AAIKE HUGHES<lb />
Picking A Winner<lb />
Dear Stan Landers: My roommate.<lb />
Alma, and 1 were wondering something.<lb />
Since you are a worldly traveler, we<lb />
thought you could help us. You see,<lb />
Alma and I are planning to go to China<lb />
in the fall to look for work. We hear<lb />
there's excellent opportunity there (what<lb />
with the population on the decline), but<lb />
we're really unfamiliar with the tcr-<lb />
STAN LANDERS<lb />
Straight Talk<lb />
ritory, so we thought you could give us<lb />
some advice; you know, like who to see<lb />
about what. What we want are a couple<lb />
of good-paying jobs that don't require<lb />
much skill, because frankly, we eat a lot,<lb />
but we're not too bright. We're not par-<lb />
ticularly interested in rice or snake farm-<lb />
ing, if that's any help. But we would ap-<lb />
preciate any help you could give us.<lb />
Gladys in Greene<lb />
Dear Greene Gladys: Well, right now,<lb />
as far as I know off-hand, there are only<lb />
two real opportunities available in most<lb />
of China. Of course, I could research it<lb />
for you, but I haven't yet received this<lb />
week's copy of the Peking classifieds.<lb />
And anyway, I'm playing golf later this<lb />
afternoon, so I really don't have time to<lb />
look into it.<lb />
First of all, there's a tremendous need<lb />
for barbers in the Orient. Now, I know<lb />
what you're already saying. You have no<lb />
training in Oriental barbering. But don't<lb />
fret. I mean, think about it. How tough<lb />
can it be to put a bowl over their heads<lb />
and shave everything that hangs out?<lb />
The only other high-paying, low-skill<lb />
job I can think of is in the field of police<lb />
artistry. You know, like the guy on<lb />
Hawaii Five-0 who draws the criminals'<lb />
faces from witness descriptions. Here<lb />
again, very little artistic talent or skill is<lb />
involved. All you would need to do is get<lb />
one fairly competent sketch of a<lb />
Chinaman, make about a hundred<lb />
copies and use one every time a crime is<lb />
committed. It's a snap!<lb />
Glad I could help. Good luck and<lb />
good hunting.<lb />
Dear Staa Landers: There's<lb />
something that's been on my mind for<lb />
months now. And normally, I wouldn't<lb />
be so straightforward in asking, but I'm<lb />
losing sleep and need to know. Anyway,<lb />
here goes: What was your favorite<lb />
episode of Gilligans Island!<lb />
Curious in Clement<lb />
Dear Cartons: You scum! How dare<lb />
you assume that I've ever even seen<lb />
Gilligans Island! It embarrasses me to<lb />
even be associated with such a moronic,<lb />
childish television show. Talk about<lb />
your "lowest-common-denominator"<lb />
theory of TV. Why, no self-respecting<lb />
fourth-grader would ever watch, much<lb />
less admit to watching, Gilligan's Island.<lb />
You question my very intelligence. I am<lb />
abhorred!<lb />
But in answer to your question, I'd<lb />
have to say that my favorite episode was<lb />
when the Professor (played, of course,<lb />
by Russell Johnson) first discovers that<lb />
he can make batteries and a transmitter<lb />
out of coconuts.<lb />
Now that was fascinating!<lb />
Editor's Note: Stan Landers, who<lb />
claims to have been Boxcar Willie's<lb />
brother, Sidecar, in an earlier incarna-<lb />
tion, is glad that society in the 80s has<lb />
replaced such asinine television shows as<lb />
Gilligans Island with more intelligent<lb />
programming, like The Secret Powers of<lb />
Matthew Star and Joanie Loves Chachi.<lb />
You know, quirks are kind of well,<lb />
funny, I guess. They're easy as hell to<lb />
notice in those around us, but God for-<lb />
bid any of us should have quirks of our<lb />
own. That's the funny thing. We all love<lb />
to complain about Cousin Zeb's<lb />
disgusting habit of belching in the<lb />
shower or how Aunt Myrna scratches<lb />
her fat rear end in public, but the fact is,<lb />
we all do it from time to time.<lb />
Deny it as we may, quirks are univer-<lb />
sal. And as much as we hate to admit it,<lb />
we're all pretty much the same when it<lb />
comes to peculiarities.<lb />
Take nosepicking, for example.<lb />
Granted, there are probably 1,001 dif-<lb />
ferent methods for extracting stubborn<lb />
nasal blockage via fingers and tissues.<lb />
There's the frontal attack, the plunging<lb />
pinkie, the Kleenex cleanout, the honk-<lb />
n-grunt, the cross-hand slide, the gold-<lb />
digger, the drill-n-pull, the "proper<lb />
pluck" (with pinkie extended), the<lb />
snort-n-snack just to name a few<lb />
But however individual we all claim to<lb />
be, however "unique" our nosepicking<lb />
styles, somewhere down the line, we all<lb />
share the same disgusting quirk. We all<lb />
open up the tissue for inspection before<lb />
throwing it away.<lb />
I wonder why.<lb />
I mean, it's like we expect to find a<lb />
pearl or a chunk of gold buried inside.<lb />
We've all looked a million times before<lb />
� it's always the same snotty letdown �<lb />
but we all still do it.<lb />
And the same holds true for other ex-<lb />
cavations as well. Think about it.<lb />
Whenever you cram a Q-tip in your ear,<lb />
don't you yank it out and analyze it? Is<lb />
there really anything on the end of that<lb />
swab worth looking at? Not usually,<lb />
unless maybe if you're an organic<lb />
chandler!<lb />
And how about when you wake up in<lb />
the morning and rub the sleep from your<lb />
eyes. Don't you roll it around between<lb />
your fingers and wipe it off on the wall?<lb />
Of course you do. We all do.<lb />
What I like best about quirks, though,<lb />
is when people try to hide them. Like<lb />
when you're sitting in class or in church,<lb />
and you notice the guy in front of you<lb />
fiddling with his right nostril. He thinks<lb />
he's fooling everybody by discreetly<lb />
picking a winner and trying to hide it<lb />
between two fingers. Then, just when he<lb />
thinks no one's looking, he drop his<lb />
notebook or hymnal to the floor and<lb />
wipes off his finger under the scat while<lb />
he's picking up the book.<lb />
Now that's funny!<lb />
And how about when you're standing<lb />
in a large crowd of people, and you<lb />
break wind or let flee an aromatic belch.<lb />
Don't you go along with the rest of the<lb />
crowd and blame it on the guy standing<lb />
next to you?<lb />
Of course you do. Everybody does.<lb />
That is, everybody but me, of course.<lb />
Unlike everyone else, I don't have any<lb />
disgusting quirks.<lb />
Editor's Note: Mike Hughes, �<lb />
transfer student from the "Great<lb />
Writers' School" in Topeka, Kansas,<lb />
has only one real shortcoming and<lb />
you just read it.<lb />
Resister<lb />
Draft resister<lb />
Russell Ford will not<lb />
have to spend time in<lb />
prison as a result of<lb />
his refusal to register<lb />
for a military draft.<lb />
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Monday, a Connec-<lb />
ticutt Federal Judge<lb />
sentenced Ford to 35<lb />
days in prison.<lb />
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already served 35 days<lb />
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Resister Ford Set Free<lb />
Draft resister<lb />
Russell Ford will not<lb />
have to spend time in<lb />
prison as a result of<lb />
his refusal to register<lb />
for a military draft.<lb />
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Monday, a Connec-<lb />
ticut! Federal Judge<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNES. 1983<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Whiz Kid Plays 'War Games'<lb />
By STEVE BACHNER<lb />
Matthew Brodtrick. Ally Sheedy in John Btdhim's<lb />
Quite a few "major motion pic-<lb />
tures" opened around the country<lb />
last Friday, and I managed to<lb />
satisfy my curiosity about a few of<lb />
them right away. I was probably<lb />
most curious about James<lb />
Toback's romantic thriller Expos-<lb />
ed, starring Nastassia Kinski,<lb />
because I had heard so many con-<lb />
flicting views on the film. But<lb />
before I discuss Kinski's latest, let<lb />
me recommend director John<lb />
Bad ham's latest, War Games, for<lb />
it is the summer's best film so far.<lb />
(The film is now playing at Green-<lb />
ville's Buccaneer Theatre.)<lb />
A month or so ago, War Games<lb />
had one of the most successful na-<lb />
tional sneak previews in years.<lb />
Afterwards, the execs at<lb />
MGMUA kept advertising costs<lb />
low in hopes that the most power-<lb />
ful selling point in the business,<lb />
word-of-mouth, might snowball<lb />
with only marginal help from pro-<lb />
motional spots. If Greenville can<lb />
be looked upon as any kind of in-<lb />
dicator, then the brisk business<lb />
that the Buc is doing in only its<lb />
first week with the film is a sign<lb />
that, indeed, favorable word-of-<lb />
mouth is at play here.<lb />
I'm still not convinced that<lb />
whiz-kid Badham is a great direc-<lb />
tor, as some are calling him,<lb />
though he is on an unmitigated<lb />
tear right now. His treatment of<lb />
Saturday Night Fever, one of the<lb />
most successful films of all time,<lb />
was awkward and droopy. His<lb />
last three films as a director,<lb />
Whose Life is It Anyway, Blue<lb />
Thunder and War Games, show<lb />
no special flair with material of<lb />
this nature. But his penchant for<lb />
stories about the effects of<lb />
technology gone berserk has net-<lb />
ted him the most original<lb />
screenplay of the year.<lb />
War Games is the story of two<lb />
high schoolers � played with<lb />
verve by relative unknowns Mat-<lb />
thew Broderick, as a computer<lb />
whiz, and his unbelievably cute<lb />
partner, Ally Sheedy (Bad Boys)<lb />
� who inadvertently plug a home<lb />
computer into the North<lb />
American Defense Command's<lb />
system. The two challenge their<lb />
new electronic friend to an inno-<lb />
cent game of Global Ther-<lb />
monuclear War with unexpectedly<lb />
serious results; of course, WWIII<lb />
is just around the corner.<lb />
War Games is only a little<lb />
pretentious in making its big<lb />
moral statement at the end and<lb />
has a bit of a split personality: the<lb />
first half has romance, suspense,<lb />
action; the second half is all<lb />
cloak-and-dagger stuff with a<lb />
MacGuffin and a double chase to<lb />
boot. But the movie is so original,<lb />
so good-natured, so frantically<lb />
well-played, that it wills you to<lb />
like it � I wouldn't want to know<lb />
anyone who didn't.<lb />
Moving from one kind of split<lb />
personality to another, Norman<lb />
Bates returned to screens last<lb />
week after 22 years of<lb />
psychotherapy. Universal's<lb />
Psycho II (now playing at Green-<lb />
ville's Plaza Cinema) takes a<lb />
Saturday Night Live approach to<lb />
the business of remaking Hit-<lb />
chcock and winds up with a<lb />
hilarious satire of the original.<lb />
The laughs, methinks, are all in-<lb />
tentional.<lb />
Anthony Perkins has the pro-<lb />
verbial field day recreating his<lb />
original role as the put-upon<lb />
Bates, returning to his motel for<lb />
peace and quiet only to find that it<lb />
is now an adult facility. Perkins<lb />
takes none of this seriously and<lb />
gives an inspired comic perfor-<lb />
mance that affords Norman, a<lb />
folk hero that should be treated<lb />
with respect, the luxury of martyr-<lb />
dom.<lb />
Hitchcock's favorite actress.<lb />
Vera Miles, also recreates her role<lb />
as Marion Crane's (Janet Leigh)<lb />
sister Lila. She is the subject of a<lb />
terrific black sight gag when, dur-<lb />
ing an authentic identical close up<lb />
of that famous scream that<lb />
followed the discovery of Nor-<lb />
man's mother's corpse, a butcher<lb />
knife is shoved through her<lb />
mouth.<lb />
James Toback's Exposed (now<lb />
playing at the Buccaneer Theatre)<lb />
is partly the director's horny, self-<lb />
indulgent fantasy about German<lb />
actressmodel Nastassia Kinski,<lb />
partly a thriller about a terrorist<lb />
group in Paris, and partly a love<lb />
story about the affair between<lb />
Kinski and ballet legend"actor"<lb />
Rudolf Nureyev, who stinks up a<lb />
good portion of the film with his<lb />
lisping and wooden brand of ac-<lb />
ting. The rest is not bad. Harvey<lb />
Keitel plays a terrorist to make<lb />
your skin really crawl and Kinski<lb />
is, as ever, lovely and very, very<lb />
good � Exposed is worth seeing<lb />
for her frenetic, overtly sexual<lb />
dance scene alone.<lb />
The best thing about Alone in<lb />
the Dark (now playing at Green-<lb />
ville's Plitt Entertainment<lb />
Center), a horror-movie spoof<lb />
that is sometimes droll, sometimes<lb />
See SUMMER, Page 7<lb />
Hot Wheels For Big Kids: Beach Cruisers Tear Into Town<lb />
By ELIZABETH JENNINGS<lb />
Style MUor<lb />
What are those things with the<lb />
big tires and huge handlebars tear-<lb />
ing through Greenville? They're<lb />
beach cruisers, and they're a<lb />
popular means of transportation<lb />
this summer.<lb />
Beach cruisers are bicycles with<lb />
oversized tires, seats and<lb />
handlebars on the traditional<lb />
frame structure. Foam grips on<lb />
the handlebars prevent the hands<lb />
from slipping while barreling<lb />
through that rough terrain. These<lb />
cruisers can be equipped with or<lb />
without hand brakes and speed<lb />
selection. Wheels are made extra-<lb />
wide to avoid sinking into sandy<lb />
beaches.<lb />
Cruisers are meant to be ridden<lb />
on the beach, but ECU students<lb />
find them perfect for downtown,<lb />
across campus and dirt riding.<lb />
Surfers and beach bums in Florida<lb />
and Baha, Calif, were the mentors<lb />
for this popular craze. Now the<lb />
fad has progressed all across the<lb />
United States, including Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
The Bicycle Post, 530 Cotanche<lb />
St stocks all types of cruisers in a<lb />
variety of styles and colors. Such<lb />
models as the Earth Cruiser, Pipe<lb />
Line Cruiser, Typhoon and Boss<lb />
Cruiser are available. Eye-<lb />
catching red, blue, black and<lb />
green are among the many colors<lb />
these cruisers show off.<lb />
Beach cruiser enthusiast John<lb />
Nix explained cruisers have less<lb />
chance of repair than your or-<lb />
dinary 10-speed. The durable<lb />
cruiser is dependable to last for<lb />
many years. "It's your simple,<lb />
basic bike said Nix. "There's<lb />
not as many parts as in a<lb />
10-speed, so less chance of<lb />
rusting<lb />
Girls, don't think that guys are<lb />
the only people able to enjoy this<lb />
free-wheeling experience. Accor-<lb />
ding to the Bicycle Post, the<lb />
number of guy,s who are buying<lb />
the cruisers is equal to the number<lb />
of girls.<lb />
These cruisers range from<lb />
$100-5200, but to keep in style<lb />
and enjoy rambling through<lb />
Greenville, it's worth it. �<lb />
Nostalgia Reigns<lb />
Antique Show A Success<lb />
By ROBIN AYERS<lb />
surr wriur<lb />
Old collectibles and afternoons<lb />
in the country: Last Sunday was a<lb />
perfect day for both.<lb />
Woodside Antiques' 18th An-<lb />
nual Lawn Show and Sale took<lb />
place beneath clouds that<lb />
threatened rain but didn't spoil<lb />
the event.<lb />
At a house about a quarter mile<lb />
out on 264-Bypass, past the in-<lb />
tersection with Dickinson Ave<lb />
dealers set up shop for the day on<lb />
Mrs. Leota Jenkins Tyson's lawn.<lb />
Mrs. Tyson is the owner of Wood-<lb />
side Antiques, which she started<lb />
28 years ago with her sister, the<lb />
late Lucy Jenkins Allen.<lb />
Dealers displayed objects of<lb />
beauty and nostalgia under tall<lb />
and aged trees. An antique sleigh<lb />
and a hand-cranked phonograph<lb />
recalled sounds of another era.<lb />
Lithographs, photograhs and<lb />
lace tempted browsers. Furniture,<lb />
ornately carved, stood out ma-<lb />
jestically. Rarely can the younger<lb />
generation find such quality and<lb />
workmanship in something new.<lb />
Silver, china and crystal sparkl-<lb />
ed and shone beneath the after-<lb />
noon sun. Boxes � cloth, wood,<lb />
tin � once held jewelery, momen-<lb />
tos, tobacco. They now hold<lb />
memories and a collector's<lb />
fascination.<lb />
As many beautiful things as<lb />
there are from any age, so there<lb />
must be ugliness. Swords stretch-<lb />
ed out in a neat row, still gleam-<lb />
ing. A WWI rifle rested across a<lb />
baby's cradle. On this peaceful<lb />
day, the firearm was years and<lb />
worlds away from the battles for<lb />
which it was made.<lb />
A set of dinnerware in the<lb />
Depression glass pattern<lb />
"Sharon" glistened in the sun like<lb />
translucent pools of pink. A<lb />
breeze ruffled the folds of in-<lb />
tricately embroidered Chinese<lb />
robes.<lb />
Part of the fun of an antique<lb />
show is talking with the dealers<lb />
about their treasures and<lb />
themselves.<lb />
Doloris Chandler of<lb />
Vanceboro.N.C. began collecting<lb />
when her son Kenny, then nine<lb />
years old, developed an interest in<lb />
antiques and started hoarding<lb />
anything old. After a few visits to<lb />
flea markets, Doloris bought a<lb />
couple of unmarked boxes of<lb />
odds and ends at an estate sale for<lb />
Kenny to sell at a flea market. The<lb />
Chandlers now have their own<lb />
shop south of Chocowinity.<lb />
Among the items on the<lb />
Chandlers' table was a mandolin<lb />
guitar harp, or autoharp. A book<lb />
� the Constitution of the<lb />
Presbyterian Church in the United<lb />
States � has an interesting story<lb />
behind it, which Mrs. Chandler is<lb />
happy to tell. This copy of a 19th<lb />
century edition, she says, was<lb />
given by a slave to his master. It's<lb />
worth $250.<lb />
A lot of dealers do not have a<lb />
shop in their hometown. Instead,<lb />
they do business solely through<lb />
travelling.<lb />
Depresaoa glass draws the eye at WoostaMe AatJaaea.<lb />
fey aO�IM ATMS<lb />
George Cullon of Roanoke<lb />
Rapids, Va. retired after working<lb />
for a supermarket chain for 36<lb />
years. Now he travels to shows to<lb />
display and sell his goods. This is<lb />
George's fourth year as a dealer; a<lb />
more enjoyable hving, he will tell<lb />
you. Items featured by George<lb />
were old kitchen utensils and a<lb />
variety of tobacco tins.<lb />
The Coburns of Portsmouth,<lb />
Va. are also gypsy dealers. This<lb />
year was their second visit to<lb />
Woodside. A wicker baby scale<lb />
was prominent among the goods<lb />
they had for sale.<lb />
Craftspeople were alongside the<lb />
antique dealers, displaying their<lb />
wares. Jane Harris of Grifton has<lb />
been making dolls for three years.<lb />
Sunday, Jane and her friends set<lb />
up house in a gazebo in the<lb />
backyard. The dolls smiled in<lb />
their calico print dresses, beckon-<lb />
ing to girls of all ages to take them<lb />
home.<lb />
When they started Woodside<lb />
Antiques, the Jenkins sisters<lb />
began with $350 worth of stock in<lb />
a one-room barn originally used<lb />
for grading tobacco. Woodside<lb />
Antiques expanded into the<lb />
stable, garage and a tenant house.<lb />
The sisters later added more one-<lb />
room shops as they were needed.<lb />
For their first show, Mrs.<lb />
Tyson said she and her sister "just<lb />
decided to do it and spread the<lb />
word. Thirty-five dealers got the<lb />
tradition rolling.<lb />
Since the beginning in 1965,<lb />
dealers from four states have<lb />
come to Red Oak, as many as 82<lb />
in attendance.<lb />
Sunday was also the celebration<lb />
of Mrs. Tyson's 86th birthday.<lb />
Mrs. Tyson's hair is silver but her<lb />
eyes are bright when she talks<lb />
about the antique business. "The<lb />
most rewarding experience has<lb />
been the friends I have made<lb />
she says. She has led a full and in-<lb />
teresting life, from playing piano<lb />
in a silent movie house to making<lb />
three European trips. On a trip to<lb />
Mexico, Mrs. Tyson found herself<lb />
in an impromptu jam session in a<lb />
local cantina.<lb />
Mrs. Tyson is pianist at Red<lb />
Oak Christian Church, where she<lb />
has played since she was a<lb />
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Urban beachboy John Nix craises to happy hoar.<lb />
Women Peace Marchers<lb />
En Route To New York<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
On Monday morning a group<lb />
of women left Durham, N.C,<lb />
beginning the first leg of a<lb />
600-mile walk to Seneca, New<lb />
York. The women's destination is<lb />
the Seneca Army Depot, which<lb />
houses both the neutron bomb<lb />
and Pershing II nuclear weapons.<lb />
The women hope to arrive by July<lb />
4 to join other women who will be<lb />
establishing a Peace Camp at the<lb />
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scheduled deployment of the Per-<lb />
shing in Western Europe later this<lb />
year.<lb />
The Walk For Peace, as it is<lb />
known, is sponsored by the<lb />
Southeast regional office of the<lb />
War Resisters League. Mandy<lb />
Carter, one of two women staff<lb />
members of the WRL's Durham<lb />
office, is participating in the walk.<lb />
Events such as the Walk For<lb />
Peace have been sponsored by the<lb />
League for more than 60 years.<lb />
Nationwide there are more than<lb />
10,000 members of WRL, which<lb />
has its national headquarters in<lb />
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up in Pans, and parti) a love<lb />
about the affair between<lb />
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doll Nureyev, who stinks up a<lb />
ortion of the film with his<lb />
and wooden brand of ac-<lb />
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r scene alone.<lb />
The best thing about Alone in<lb />
t Dark (now playing at Green-<lb />
ill e' Pint Entenainmen'<lb />
enter), a horror-movie spoof<lb />
a is sometimes droll, sometimes<lb />
See SUMMER, Page 7<lb />
o Town<lb />
9A�Y PATTf RSON - ECU PHo lab<lb />
uses to happy hour.<lb />
e Marchers<lb />
New York<lb />
lational or civil, and to strive<lb />
pn-violently for the removal of<lb />
11 the causes of war<lb />
Dannia Southerland, another<lb />
RL-Sfc staffer, will be supervis-<lb />
ig the Durham office while<lb />
:arter is walking. Southerland<lb />
Id The East Carolinian that<lb />
RL is a "real diversified<lb />
� rganization" working for<lb />
social change through non-<lb />
iolen' action<lb />
Since its establishment by a<lb />
Iroup of conscientious objectors<lb />
Ifter WWI, WRL has expanded<lb />
p range of concerns and has suc-<lb />
ssfully attempted to keep in step<lb />
nth the numerous peace and<lb />
istice issues that have surfaced.<lb />
During the civil rights move-<lb />
lent of the late '50s and '60s,<lb />
RL was among the leaders of<lb />
roups organizing for an end to<lb />
jiscnmination against blacks. In<lb />
'59. Martin Luther King Jr. ad-<lb />
ressed WRL's Annual Dinner.<lb />
RL staff members often recall<lb />
imes they were victims of<lb />
lolence while joining the famous<lb />
freedom rides" in the South.<lb />
During the Vietnam War, WRL<lb />
itiated dozens of anti-war ac-<lb />
ns. League staffers have all<lb />
snt time in prison for their non-<lb />
lolent resistance. The New York<lb />
Tfice even held a party to<lb />
elebrate the fiftieth arrest of one<lb />
iff member.<lb />
See MARCHERS, Page 7<lb />
Summer Sizzlers, Bombs Share Marquees<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 8, MM<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
silly, is that its central character<lb />
Dr. Dan Potter, is a psychiatrist!<lb />
This affords Jack Sholder, who<lb />
directed the film and wrote it with<lb />
Robert Shaye and Michael Harp-<lb />
ster, plenty of opportunity to<lb />
make fun of the profession.<lb />
Dr. Potter has gone to work for<lb />
Dr. Leo Bain, who smokes pot in<lb />
a peace pipe with a feather on the<lb />
end and insists on referring to his<lb />
patients as "voyagers even<lb />
though they're known as maniacs<lb />
elsewhere. When the maniacs<lb />
escape, surround Dr. Potter's<lb />
home and terrorize his family, Dr.<lb />
Potter tells his wife and daughter:<lb />
played by Jack Palance, Martin<lb />
Landau, the enormous Erland<lb />
Van Lidth and a fourth actor<lb />
whose identity is supposed to be a<lb />
mystery (all we know about him is<lb />
that he has frequent nosebleeds).<lb />
As villains, these actors have a<lb />
Breathe deeply! Hopefully, we'll good chance to ham it up royally,<lb />
never have to go through this kind and they take good advantage of<lb />
of stress again<lb />
Stress it is, as the family is<lb />
menaced by four lively thugs<lb />
Marchers For Peace<lb />
Head For New York<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
WRL has also actively worked<lb />
to stop the use of prisons and jails<lb />
as a solution to crime. The League<lb />
claims that incarceration is one of<lb />
the causes rather than preventers<lb />
of crime. The League has also<lb />
worked for the civil . i -his of gay<lb />
people and for a cessation of U.S.<lb />
intervention in Latin America,<lb />
has opposed draft registration and<lb />
has been active in the women's<lb />
movement.<lb />
Both Carter and Southerland<lb />
focus a lot of their work on the<lb />
feminist issue. "We're trying to<lb />
build a bridge between feminists<lb />
and the peace movement<lb />
Southerland said, adding that<lb />
feminist theory must be brought<lb />
to its rightful place in the peace<lb />
movement.<lb />
esi's<lb />
i<lb />
Leagu<lb />
Southerland believes there is a<lb />
direct connection between the<lb />
violence inherent in U.S. foreign<lb />
policy and the violence against<lb />
women and children in the home.<lb />
WRL-SE Ujses a combination of<lb />
education and action to convey its<lb />
messages to the public. The walk<lb />
is one example of education and<lb />
action being utilized together for<lb />
change.<lb />
In 1975 the League initiated<lb />
another walk. This walk, known<lb />
as the Continental Walk, stretch-<lb />
ed from San Francisco to<lb />
Washington, D.C and WRL us-<lb />
ed it to call attention to the<lb />
dangers of the nuclear arms race.<lb />
In both 1978 and 1982 the<lb />
League has been one of the key<lb />
organizers of huge rallies held in<lb />
conjunction with United Nations<lb />
Conferences on Disarmament.<lb />
Perhaps WRL's most well-<lb />
known event was 1978's<lb />
simultaneous Moscow-<lb />
Washington anti-nuclear<lb />
demonstration.<lb />
While 11 WRL members un-<lb />
furled a banner on the White<lb />
House lawn, seven other members<lb />
did the same in Moscow's Red<lb />
Square.<lb />
The banners, written in native<lb />
languages of both countries,<lb />
stated "No Nuclear Weapons! No,<lb />
Nuclear Power U.S.A. or<lb />
U.S.S.R Leaflets in both<lb />
languages were also distributed<lb />
for a few seconds before both<lb />
groups were arrested.<lb />
Ironically, the Moscow group<lb />
was let free after only a few hours<lb />
of questioning, but the 11 in<lb />
Washington were detained in jail<lb />
overnight and later tried, found<lb />
guilty and fined.<lb />
Besides working to increase in-<lb />
volvement of women in the peace<lb />
movement, Southerland also<lb />
wants to see greater participation<lb />
among non-whites. "We need to<lb />
debunk the idea of the white peace<lb />
movement she said.<lb />
Southerland said she hopes the<lb />
1980s will be a time when the<lb />
movement toward peace becomes<lb />
"multi-cultural" as well as<lb />
"multi-racial She also claims<lb />
that WRL attempts to integrate an<lb />
"anti-racist" analysis and action<lb />
in all its projects.<lb />
The League has an interna-<lb />
tional affiliate known as War<lb />
Resisters International which is<lb />
active in several countries<lb />
throughout the world.<lb />
WRL plans to hold its 60th An-<lb />
niversary National Conference<lb />
from July 14-17 at Lafayette Col-<lb />
lege in Easton, Pa.<lb />
the opportunity. The story's<lb />
straight-arrow characters are also<lb />
a lot better than a movie like this<lb />
might warrant, and most of them<lb />
are relatively new. They include<lb />
Dwight Schultz, Lee Taylor-<lb />
Allan, Deborah Hedwall,<lb />
Elizabeth Ward as an unusually<lb />
brazen child and Carol Levy as<lb />
the obligatory sexy, frightened<lb />
baby-sitter.<lb />
Two films playing in Greenville<lb />
that you want to avoid are science<lb />
fiction "epic" Spacehunter:<lb />
Adventures in the Forbidden<lb />
Zone, starring Peter Strauss and<lb />
Molly Ringwald, and Doctor<lb />
Detroit, starring Dan Aykroyd,<lb />
Howard Hessman and Donna<lb />
Dixon.<lb />
Spacehunter (now at the Plitt) is<lb />
a 3-D feature that, even with those<lb />
damn glasses on, is flat. The story<lb />
concerns a galactic mercenary<lb />
who journeys to a plague-ravaged<lb />
planet to rescue three female<lb />
space voyagers in a bad "road"<lb />
movie type of way. The film is one<lb />
of those Canadian tax shelter<lb />
packages that is distinguished<lb />
from other quickies like it only by<lb />
the fact that it got a major<lb />
distribution deal with Columbia<lb />
Pictures. The location work was<lb />
done on one of Utah's many salt<lb />
flats. Seriously.<lb />
Doctor Detroit (in its last week<lb />
at the Buccaneer) is an embarrass-<lb />
ingly unfunny vehicle for old SNL<lb />
regular Dan Aykroyd. It comes<lb />
off worse than most television sit-<lb />
coms. Everything is so<lb />
outrageously overdone that a new<lb />
definition for the word<lb />
"excessive" comes to mind. The<lb />
soundtrack is great though, main-<lb />
ly soul and funk, and James<lb />
Brown does a cameo; but the few<lb />
laughs that the movie happens<lb />
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forgotten.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUNE 8, 1983<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Pirate Freshman Ready For Festival<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Sports ��ior<lb />
When fc�U sophomore Sylvia<lb />
Bragg participates in the National<lb />
Sports Festival later this month,<lb />
she will become the second lady<lb />
Pirate coached by Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
to attend the games.<lb />
Former basketball center<lb />
Darlene Chaney played on the<lb />
southeast squad last year.<lb />
According to Andruzzi, the<lb />
festival gives athletes a chance to<lb />
see how high the caliber of com-<lb />
petition is across the country. "I<lb />
think that any time an athlete gets<lb />
an opportunity to go up against<lb />
the finest ball players in the na-<lb />
tion, they're very lucky An-<lb />
druzzi said. "They can see how<lb />
far they can go<lb />
After competing against 200<lb />
girls for a position on the<lb />
southeast team, Bragg has already<lb />
seen a portion of what she can do.<lb />
But that's not quite enough. "I've<lb />
become more confident jn myself<lb />
and what I'm capable of doing<lb />
Bragg said. "It's just a matter of<lb />
going out and doing it<lb />
Andruzzi will be practicing with<lb />
Bragg until she leaves for Col-<lb />
orado Springs in hopes of prepar-<lb />
ing her for what lies ahead. "The<lb />
festival is a great, prestigious<lb />
event Andruzzi said. "It gives<lb />
you goosebumps because that's<lb />
what athletics is all about. Sylvia<lb />
didn't make it last year, but now<lb />
it's time for her to go out there<lb />
and do her thing<lb />
Andruzzi is mostly drilling<lb />
Bragg on individual offensive<lb />
moves, basic man-to-man defen-<lb />
se and outside shooting.<lb />
"There's such a high altitude<lb />
there, and that may have an effect<lb />
on Syl Andruzzi said, "but I've<lb />
been real pleased with her perfor-<lb />
mance and her personal growth<lb />
This past season, the freshman<lb />
earned a starting position on an<lb />
injury-riddled team. By the year's<lb />
end, Bragg was averaging 9.8<lb />
points per game and 3.8 rebounds<lb />
per contest. Against Boston Col-<lb />
lege, the former Converse ail-<lb />
American popped in a career-high<lb />
23 points.<lb />
During her high school days in<lb />
Richmond, Va Bragg led her<lb />
team to a 54-4 record in three var-<lb />
sity seasons, including a 21-1<lb />
finish and regional and district<lb />
titles her senior year.<lb />
But a great deal has changed<lb />
since Bragg first arrived at ECU.<lb />
She got a quick lesson in the fund-<lb />
mentals of college basketball.<lb />
"It's (college basketball) a lot dif-<lb />
ferent from high school Bragg<lb />
said. "There's a lot of hustle. You<lb />
always have to be aware on the<lb />
court. You cant let up at all.<lb />
Coach helped me a lot. She told<lb />
me you can't act as a freshman.<lb />
This past year taught me so<lb />
much<lb />
Andruzzi describes Bragg as a<lb />
hard worker and a player whose<lb />
main goal is to keep improving.<lb />
"I hope Sylvia enjoys the ex-<lb />
perience and appreciates the op-<lb />
portunity, Andruzzi said. "We<lb />
just want her to do the best job<lb />
she can.<lb />
"We'd like all our girls to be<lb />
the best they can be � not<lb />
mediocre<lb />
Noah Captures French Title<lb />
TENNIS: Yannick Noah<lb />
became the first Frenchman in<lb />
37 years to win the French Open<lb />
tennis championship Sunday<lb />
with a 6-2, 7-5, 7 6 victory over<lb />
defending champion Mats<lb />
Wilander.<lb />
Noah, displaying a serve-and-<lb />
volley attack, collected $90,000<lb />
in the world's premier clay court<lb />
championship.<lb />
The title match was played in<lb />
front of 16,000 partisan fans at<lb />
Paris' Roland Garros Stadium<lb />
and marked the first time in five<lb />
years that the men's title went to<lb />
someone other than a Swede.<lb />
In the women's final, Chris<lb />
Evert Lloyd needed only 66<lb />
minutes to defeat Mima<lb />
Jausovec of Yugoslavia 6-1, 6-2<lb />
?a capture her record-tying fifth<lb />
French Open crown.<lb />
Evert shares the mark with<lb />
Australian Margaret Court, who<lb />
last won in Paris in 1973. The<lb />
victory earned Evert $70,000 and<lb />
added to her previous titles in<lb />
1974, 1975, 1979 and 1980.<lb />
BASEBALL: Rod Carew of<lb />
the California Angels was nam-<lb />
ed American League Player of<lb />
the Month for May, and the San<lb />
Fransisco Giants' Darrell Evans<lb />
was given the award in the Na-<lb />
tional League.<lb />
Sports Update<lb />
Carew batted .438 during<lb />
May, including six doubles, one<lb />
triple and nine RBI. Evans hit<lb />
.423 with 41 hits, nine home runs<lb />
and 23 RBI.<lb />
Dave Stieb of the Toronto<lb />
Blue Jays and Bill i as key of the<lb />
San Fransisco Giants were nam-<lb />
ed Pitchers of the Month in the<lb />
American and National League,<lb />
respectively.<lb />
Stieb won five games in May,<lb />
making him the majors' winn-<lb />
ingest pitcher with eight vic-<lb />
tories. Laskey won six games<lb />
while allowing only 13 earned<lb />
runs and 32 hits in 41 innings.<lb />
BOXING: Marvis Frazier,<lb />
22-year old son of former<lb />
heavyweight boxing champ Joe<lb />
Frazier, followed in his father's<lb />
footsteps Saturday by scoring a<lb />
unanimous decision over Joe<lb />
Bugner in a 10-round<lb />
heavyweight bout.<lb />
Bugner, a 33-year old<lb />
Englishman, lost a 12-round<lb />
non-title fight to the elder<lb />
Frazier in London in 1973.<lb />
GOLF: Fred Couples won his<lb />
first PGA Tour event Sunday as<lb />
he defeated four other golfers in<lb />
a five-way playoff in the<lb />
$400,000 Kemper Open in<lb />
Bethesda, Md.<lb />
Couples, Scott Simpson, Gil<lb />
Morgan, Barry Jaeckel and T.C.<lb />
Chen of Taiwan all finished tied<lb />
at one-under-par 287 after 72<lb />
holes of regulation.<lb />
On the second playoff hole,<lb />
Couples fired a five-iron to<lb />
within two feet of the cup and<lb />
tapped-in for the decisive birdie.<lb />
For the victory, Couple took<lb />
home $72,000.<lb />
BASKETBALL: Each<lb />
member of the Philadelphia<lb />
76crs will receive at least $26,000<lb />
from a record $422,500 pot for<lb />
winning the NBA championship<lb />
last week.<lb />
The pot includes $100,000 for<lb />
the best regular-season record,<lb />
$42,500 for beating the New<lb />
York Knicks, $50,000. for<lb />
beating the Milwaukee Bucks,<lb />
and $230,000 for defeating the<lb />
Los Angeles Lakers in the cham-<lb />
pionship series.<lb />
Sophomore Sylvia Bragg will take her first-year college experience to<lb />
Colorado Springs this month to compete in the National Sports<lb />
Festival.<lb />
Bishops Eliminated<lb />
eruvian Olympic Performer Heads<lb />
List Of Finest Incoming Swimmers Ever<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU head swim coach Rick<lb />
Kobe closed out his recruiting ef-<lb />
forts this week, and called his in-<lb />
coming class, "the finest crop of<lb />
swimmers to ever come to ECU<lb />
"We're very, very pleased with<lb />
our recruiting he said, "and we<lb />
filled all the spots where we had<lb />
some problems last year. I don't<lb />
see any weaknesses on the men's<lb />
or women's team for the upcom-<lb />
ing season<lb />
Foremost among the recruits is<lb />
Chema Larranaga from Lima,<lb />
Peru. Larranaga holds two Peru-<lb />
vian national records and was a<lb />
participant in the 1980 Olympics at<lb />
Moscow.<lb />
In 1982, he was junior college<lb />
champion in the 500 and 1650<lb />
freestyles, and was runner-up for<lb />
swimmer of the year.<lb />
Also joining the Pirates will be<lb />
backstrokers Kevin Hidalgo from<lb />
Chester, Va and Caycee Paust<lb />
from Richmond. Both hold times<lb />
in their events that are better than<lb />
the current ECU varsity records.<lb />
Diver Lori Miller of Columbus,<lb />
Pa will be a fine addition com-<lb />
plimenting current men's diver<lb />
Scott Eagle. Kobe describes each<lb />
as having national potential.<lb />
Among the 26 new recruits, 16<lb />
men and 10 women, Kobe also<lb />
managed to sign two YMCA Na-<lb />
tional champions and a junior col-<lb />
lege all-America.<lb />
"I expect everybody to con-<lb />
tribute immediately Kobe said.<lb />
"Swimming is the type of sport<lb />
where freshmen can step right in,<lb />
and I feel about 75 percent of our<lb />
new kids will score points for us in<lb />
their first season<lb />
Although the Pirates are going<lb />
to be strong in every event, Kobe<lb />
will look for the most out of his<lb />
freestylers. "We're solid all the<lb />
way from the 50 to the 1650 meter<lb />
events he said.<lb />
Stan Williams, who returns<lb />
from a year's stay in Texas, and<lb />
Steve Hallet, a transfer student<lb />
from Tennessee that becomes<lb />
eligible in December are two addi-<lb />
tional swimmers that will join the<lb />
freestyle corps in the fall.<lb />
Kobe has high expectations for<lb />
the 1983-84 season and has<lb />
scheduled the toughest teams in<lb />
the country to face his Pirates.<lb />
The men will compete in 12 dual<lb />
meets, and the women in 13. ECU<lb />
will confront the likes of North<lb />
Carolina, South Florida, John<lb />
Hopkins and South Carolina.<lb />
The Pirates begin practice 10<lb />
days aftef class begins this fall in<lb />
preparation for their November<lb />
18 meeting with N.C. State.<lb />
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) �<lb />
North Carolina Wesleyan, top-<lb />
ranked in NCAA Division III<lb />
baseball going into the World<lb />
Series, lost two games Monday<lb />
and was eliminated from the tour-<lb />
nament.<lb />
The Bishops fell to Otterbein<lb />
10-9 in the first game, then lost<lb />
6-4 to host Marietta in the doubie-<lb />
elimination tournament.<lb />
Wesleyan finishes the season with<lb />
a 38-7 record.<lb />
John Mastel, hitless in four<lb />
previous trips to the plate, won<lb />
the opening game for Otterbein<lb />
with a two-out two-run single<lb />
through the middle in the bottom<lb />
of the ninth.<lb />
Wesleyan had taken a 7-2 lead,<lb />
scoring five runs in the fourth on<lb />
four hits, including doubles by<lb />
Ronnie Shorter, Willie Arrington<lb />
and Mike DeLeone, and an error.<lb />
Otterbein pulled to within one<lb />
in the fifth when Mike Blythe and<lb />
Dave Whitehead hit back-to-back<lb />
homers, and tied the score at 7-7<lb />
in the seventh when Blythe doubl-<lb />
ed off the wall and came home on<lb />
Whitehead's single.<lb />
Wesleyan went ahead 9-7 in the<lb />
eighth when Charlie Simpson hit<lb />
an 0-2 pitch from Kirk McDonald<lb />
for a two-run homer.<lb />
In the bottom of the ninth,<lb />
Brett Brownfield blooped a single<lb />
off Mike Siciliano and Blythe<lb />
chased Siciliano with another<lb />
single. Whitehead's fifth hit of the<lb />
game, a grounder between the legs<lb />
of pitcher Carl Payne, brought<lb />
Brownfield home.<lb />
Jim Hoyle reached first on a<lb />
NL West Heats Up<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) � You'd<lb />
think it was playoff time the way<lb />
folks are carrying on about this<lb />
week's three-game series between<lb />
the Atlanta Braves and the Los<lb />
Angeles Dodgers.<lb />
The series began Tuesday and is<lb />
the first of the year between the<lb />
two clubs. The reason for all the<lb />
excitement is that one-third<lb />
through the season, the first-place<lb />
Dodgers led the second-place<lb />
Braves by only one and a half<lb />
games with the rest of tne Na-<lb />
tional League West far behind.<lb />
The pressure for this one is on<lb />
the Braves since they have to<lb />
sweep the series to grab the lead.<lb />
Two ouf of three would still leave<lb />
them a half-game back. Lose all<lb />
three and they would be hard<lb />
pressed to get this close again<lb />
before the All-Star break.<lb />
The Braves are off to their best<lb />
start in their 18 seasons in Atlanta<lb />
� 34-18. That's three more vic-<lb />
tories than they had through their<lb />
first 52 games last year and at that<lb />
time they were one and a half<lb />
games ahead instead of one and a<lb />
haii" behind.<lb />
"We feel like we've been on a<lb />
treadmill, said Braves manager<lb />
Joe Torre. "Everytime we win,<lb />
the Dodgers win. When they final-<lb />
ly lose one every now and then, we<lb />
fail to take advantage of it.<lb />
"But now that we're finally go-<lb />
ing head-to-head for the first time<lb />
this season; maybe we can do<lb />
something about it ourselves. We<lb />
know the Dodgers are the team we<lb />
have to beat to repeat as division<lb />
champions. We've known that<lb />
since before the season even<lb />
began<lb />
The Dodgers got off to a slow<lb />
start last season but, at 35-16, are<lb />
the hottest team in the major<lb />
leagues this year. In addition to<lb />
their usual fine pitching and ex-<lb />
ceptional speed, they also have<lb />
been getting the long ball from<lb />
rookie Greg Brock and Pedro<lb />
Guerrero, who have 11 home runs<lb />
each. Although the Braves finish-<lb />
ed a game ahead of the Dodgers in<lb />
the National League West last<lb />
year, the Dodgers, who trailed by<lb />
10 in last July, won 11 of 18<lb />
meetings with Atlanta.<lb />
See DODGERS, Page 9<lb />
TbJs Pirate swtaner Is only<lb />
Kobe. Kobe described this year's recruiting<lb />
Altogether, Kobe brought in 2<lb />
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"the finest<lb />
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to Head coach Rick<lb />
to ever cone to ECU<lb />
fielder's choice and then a walk<lb />
loaded the bases. After a fly to<lb />
short left field for the second out.<lb />
Mastel rapped his game-winrung<lb />
hit.<lb />
It was the seventh one-run game<lb />
of the series, and the fifth decided<lb />
in the ninth inning.<lb />
Payne, losing pitcher in relief of<lb />
tiie fusi game, started the second<lb />
and again was tagged with the<lb />
loss, only his third in 14 decisions<lb />
this year.<lb />
Marietta capitalized on a pair<lb />
of errors and a passed ball to<lb />
eliminate the Bishops.<lb />
Wesleyan took a 1-0 lead in the<lb />
first on Richard Mattocks' double<lb />
and a single by .Arrington. But<lb />
Marietta tied the score in the se-<lb />
cond when Arrington dropped a<lb />
fly ball with the bases loaded.<lb />
The Pioneers never trailed after<lb />
taking a 3-1 lead in the third on<lb />
Mark Talarico's RBI double and a<lb />
passed ball by DeLeone.<lb />
Wesleyan threatened in the bot-<lb />
tom of the ninth, scoring once on<lb />
back-to-back doubles by Moochie<lb />
Medley and Jim Provenzano. A<lb />
single by Mattocks, who had<lb />
homered earlier, left runners at<lb />
first and third, but then Jim Ken-<lb />
nedy got Arrington to pop a bunt<lb />
to third, ending the game.<lb />
Kennedy went the distance for<lb />
Marietta, scattering eight hits and<lb />
striking out nine.<lb />
Wesleyan lost its second catcher<lb />
of the series of the series in the<lb />
first game when Toby Holliday<lb />
suffered a fractured ankle while<lb />
sliding into second base in the se-<lb />
cond inning.<lb />
Baird Names<lb />
Third Signee<lb />
Jimmy Riley of Chesapeake.<lb />
Va. signed a basketball grant-in-<lb />
aid to attend ECU, Pirate head<lb />
coach Hal Baird announced last<lb />
week.<lb />
Riley is the third player to sign<lb />
with ECU this year. The Pirates<lb />
have already signed pitcher Mike<lb />
Christopher of Dinwiddie, Va.<lb />
High School and second baseman<lb />
Steve Sides of Goldsboro High.<lb />
Recruit Update<lb />
Three high school players who<lb />
have committed to ECU will be in<lb />
the lineup July 26 when the an-<lb />
nual East-West North Carolina<lb />
all-star game is played in the<lb />
Greensboro Coliseum.<lb />
6-5 Derrick Battle of Northern<lb />
Nash and 6-9 Jack Turnbill of<lb />
Wilmington New Hanover will be<lb />
members of the East squad.<lb />
6-7 Roy Smith of Gastonia<lb />
Huss will be playing on the West<lb />
team.<lb />
These three players mark the<lb />
largest contingent of future ECU<lb />
players ever to play in the East-<lb />
West contest.<lb />
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Jimmy Riley of Chesapeake,<lb />
Va. signed a basketball grant-in-<lb />
aid to attend ECU, Pirate head<lb />
coach Hal Baird announced last<lb />
week.<lb />
Riley is the third player to sign<lb />
with ECU this year. The Pirates<lb />
have already signed pitcher Mike<lb />
Christopher of Dinwiddie, Va.<lb />
High School and second baseman<lb />
0 Steve Sides of Goldsboro High.<lb />
Recruit Update<lb />
Three high school players who<lb />
have committed to ECU will be in<lb />
the lineup July 26 when the an-<lb />
nual East-West North Carolina<lb />
all-star game is played in the<lb />
Greensboro Coliseum.<lb />
6-5 Derrick Battle of Northern<lb />
Nash and 6-9 Jack Turnbill of<lb />
Wilmington New Hanover will be<lb />
members of the East squad.<lb />
6-7 Roy Smith of Gastonia<lb />
Huss will be playing on the West<lb />
team.<lb />
These three players mark the<lb />
largest contingent of future ECU<lb />
players ever to play in the East-<lb />
West contest.<lb />
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ECU<lb />
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Brewers Trade Thomas<lb />
MILWAUKEE<lb />
(UP1) � The<lb />
Milwaukee Brewers,<lb />
exchanging the long<lb />
ball for defense, Mon-<lb />
day traded slumping<lb />
home run king Gor-<lb />
man Thomas to the<lb />
Cleveland Indians for<lb />
center fielder Rick<lb />
Manning and left-<lb />
hander Rick Waits.<lb />
The defending<lb />
American League<lb />
champions also gave<lb />
up reliever Jamie<lb />
Easterly and minor<lb />
league pitcher Ernie<lb />
Camacho.<lb />
Thomas, a 32-year<lb />
center fielder<lb />
hampered by injuries,<lb />
has averaged 35 home<lb />
runs and 98 RBI the<lb />
past five seasons and<lb />
Played a key role in<lb />
the Brewers' pennant<lb />
drive last year.<lb />
"We're delighted to<lb />
have Gorman<lb />
Thomas said In-<lb />
dians president Gabe<lb />
Paul. "We hate to<lb />
lose Rick Manning<lb />
but our need for home<lb />
run power dictated<lb />
the move.<lb />
"We've been sear-<lb />
ching far and long for<lb />
a power hitter and we<lb />
think Gorman<lb />
Thomas is one of the<lb />
better ones in baseball<lb />
today said Phil<lb />
Seghi, Indians' vice<lb />
president-general<lb />
manager.<lb />
The Brewers<lb />
regular center fielder<lb />
since 1978, Thomas<lb />
has 202 career<lb />
homers. He led the<lb />
American League in<lb />
homers in 1979 and<lb />
shared the crown with<lb />
Reggie Jackson last<lb />
year with 39.<lb />
The departure of<lb />
Thomas may set off<lb />
protest from<lb />
Milwaukee fans, who<lb />
have made the out-<lb />
fielder a great favorite<lb />
in recent years.<lb />
But the injury-<lb />
plagued Thomas is<lb />
hitting .183 this<lb />
season with only five<lb />
home runs in 26<lb />
games. He was tied<lb />
for fourth place on<lb />
the club in home runs<lb />
and sixth in RBI with<lb />
18.<lb />
The Brewers an-<lb />
nounced Sunday the<lb />
recall of outfielder<lb />
Mark Brouhard from<lb />
Vancouver of the<lb />
Pacific Coast League.<lb />
Outfielder Bob Skube<lb />
was sent down.<lb />
Easterly, 30, is 0-1<lb />
with one save and had<lb />
a 3.86 ERA in 12<lb />
games this year. He<lb />
has a lifetime record<lb />
of 11-26.<lb />
Camacho, 27, was<lb />
with the Brewers Tri-<lb />
ple A team at Van-<lb />
couver this year.<lb />
The Brewers have<lb />
been interested in<lb />
Manning for some<lb />
time. The fine-<lb />
fielding 28-year old<lb />
joined the Indians in<lb />
1975 and has a major<lb />
league average of<lb />
.263, with 35 career<lb />
home runs, 142 stolen<lb />
bases and 326 RBI.<lb />
Dodgers, Braves To Square Off<lb />
Cont'd From Page 8<lb />
Both teams had<lb />
Monday off and<lb />
Torre feels that was to<lb />
the Braves' advan-<lb />
tage.<lb />
"We needed the<lb />
rest, especially for our<lb />
pitchers said Torre.<lb />
"This way, we'll be<lb />
able to start right<lb />
handers all three<lb />
nights. If we had a<lb />
game Monday, it<lb />
would have moved<lb />
our rotation up a day,<lb />
and we might have<lb />
had to use a left-<lb />
hander, which I'd<lb />
prefer not to do<lb />
agiainst Los<lb />
Angeles<lb />
Torre also feels the<lb />
rest will be good for<lb />
his relief staff, which<lb />
has worked overtime<lb />
of late since the<lb />
Braves have gotten<lb />
only one route-going<lb />
performance from a<lb />
starter in their last 34<lb />
games.<lb />
"That doesn't<lb />
bother me as much as<lb />
it seems to bother<lb />
some people said<lb />
Toire. "I'm a lot<lb />
more concerned about<lb />
how a game ends than<lb />
how it starts. If our<lb />
short relievers (who<lb />
have a 6-2 won-lost<lb />
record and 19 of<lb />
Atlanta's 20 saves)<lb />
keep getting the job<lb />
done, that's all that<lb />
counts<lb />
Torre plans to start<lb />
Rick Camp (5-4)<lb />
against Fernando<lb />
Venezuela (6-2)<lb />
tonight and his rookie<lb />
Craig McMurtry (7-2)<lb />
against Burt Hooton<lb />
(4-2) Thursday.<lb />
Torre feels Atlan-<lb />
ta's bats are ready to<lb />
test that Dodger pit-<lb />
ching. With four<lb />
regulars at .300 or<lb />
better, the Braves<lb />
have a team batting<lb />
average of .278, with<lb />
Dale Murphy leading<lb />
the league in home<lb />
runs (13), runs baited<lb />
in (43) and runs<lb />
scored (50).<lb />
"This is a series<lb />
that everybody has<lb />
been waiting for<lb />
players and fans<lb />
alike said Torre. "I<lb />
don't know how the<lb />
Dodgers feel about it,<lb />
but we're really look-<lb />
ing forward to it.<lb />
"They tell us we're<lb />
going to have more<lb />
than 40,000 on hand<lb />
each the three nights<lb />
and that's great by<lb />
us Torre said. "Our<lb />
players play with a lot<lb />
of animation. They<lb />
like to play in front of<lb />
big crowds<lb />
Some would have<lb />
you think there was<lb />
bad blood between<lb />
the Braves and<lb />
Dodgers because of<lb />
some of the comments<lb />
that have been made<lb />
in the past, especially<lb />
by Dodger manager<lb />
Tom Lasorda.<lb />
"I don't think that<lb />
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Athletes Join<lb />
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Two members of<lb />
the ECU football<lb />
team will work as<lb />
huddle leaders during<lb />
next week's national<lb />
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tian Athletes Con-<lb />
ference in Black<lb />
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