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Bht<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.58<lb />
Wednesday, May 22,1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Media Heads' Tuition<lb />
Scrutinized By Board<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Co-�wj Mllor<lb />
The appointment of Jeff<lb />
Canady as General Manager of<lb />
Expressions provoked members<lb />
of ECU's Media Board to con-<lb />
sider a policy change Monday<lb />
regarding the payment of media<lb />
heads' tuition during summer<lb />
school.<lb />
Canady recently became the<lb />
first media head who was not a<lb />
resident of North Carolina and<lb />
this has media board members<lb />
concerned since there is a $639<lb />
disparity in tuition between full-<lb />
time (six credit hours) in-state<lb />
and out-of-state students for each<lb />
summer session.<lb />
SGA President David Brown<lb />
attended the meeting and said,<lb />
"the possibility exists in the<lb />
future that four or five media<lb />
heads could be out-of-state<lb />
students He told media board<lb />
members that a decision would<lb />
have to be made in the event all<lb />
media heads who request tuition<lb />
payment are from out-of-state.<lb />
The tuition for media heads<lb />
has been paid in full since the<lb />
summer of 1983. However, a<lb />
policy change to avert the added<lb />
expense of those who reside out-<lb />
side of North Carolina is ex-<lb />
pected to be approved at the<lb />
media board's next meeting.<lb />
The new policy is expected to<lb />
be similar to one of the proposals<lb />
made Monday:<lb />
� That out-of-state media heads<lb />
be allowed to appoint someone<lb />
(that is from in-state) to serve in<lb />
their place during the summer<lb />
months.<lb />
� That out-of-state media heads<lb />
must pay the difference between<lb />
their tuiton and that of in-state<lb />
students.<lb />
� That out-of-state media heads<lb />
don't have to be enrolled in sum-<lb />
mer school (although it has<lb />
always been policy that media<lb />
board employees be enrolled in<lb />
school while working.)<lb />
According to Canady, any<lb />
change in policy would be unfair<lb />
to out-of-state media heads.<lb />
"The board needs to consider<lb />
that everyone does the same job<lb />
regardless of where they live.<lb />
"I could be making five times<lb />
as much money as I do now if 1<lb />
was working at home Canady<lb />
continued, "but the experience<lb />
I'm getting now could never be<lb />
replaced by money<lb />
The five summer media heads<lb />
who currently have their tuition<lb />
paid for include: Tom Norton,<lb />
The East Carolinian ; Kate Ab-<lb />
bott, WZMB-FM; Beth Davis,<lb />
Buccaneer; Jeff Canady, Expres-<lb />
sions; Jon Jordan, Photo Lab.<lb />
Researchers Hoist Anchor<lb />
By HAROLD JOY NER<lb />
Oo-Nmh Editor<lb />
ECU researchers recently ex-<lb />
amined the 1,350-pound anchor<lb />
of the Civil War ship USS<lb />
Monitor which has been soaking<lb />
in a special solution to remove<lb />
buildup from the ocean.<lb />
Those involved in the restora-<lb />
tion of the anchor said the clean-<lb />
ing process is on schedule and<lb />
that it looks much like it did more<lb />
than a century ago. "We hope to<lb />
display the anchor at ECU in the<lb />
fall said Dina Hill, coordinator<lb />
of the Monitor projects. The an-<lb />
chor has been soaking in a unique<lb />
tank at ECU's power plant while<lb />
an electrolysis process removes<lb />
barnacles and Crustacea ac-<lb />
cumulated on it.<lb />
Curtiss Peterson, a preserva-<lb />
tionist associated with the<lb />
University of South Carolina,<lb />
said some salt is still being releas-<lb />
ed from the anchor, so a suitable<lb />
design for the anchor's display<lb />
case will not be built until the end<lb />
of the summer.<lb />
The researchers work has been<lb />
supervised the National Oceanic<lb />
and Atmospheric Administra-<lb />
tion. "NOAA will set up a<lb />
display schedule for the anchor<lb />
Peterson said, "with it probably<lb />
going to the U.S. Navy after be-<lb />
ing displayed at ECU<lb />
"The anchor is the largest ar-<lb />
tifact retrieved from the<lb />
Monitor Hill said. "Other ar-<lb />
tifacts are just too large to be<lb />
displayed anywhere else She<lb />
added that ECU is the only con-<lb />
servation facility for artifacts<lb />
such as the Monitor's anchor. "It<lb />
is a problem because storage<lb />
space is so short<lb />
ECU history professor Gordon<lb />
Watts, also a part of the Monitor<lb />
research team, said the wrecked<lb />
ironclad battleship lies in about<lb />
200 feet of water 16 miles off the<lb />
coast of Cape Hatteras. The an-<lb />
chor was recovered during a 1983<lb />
expedition to the wreck site by<lb />
the ECU Department of<lb />
Maritime History.<lb />
Examination of the anchor has<lb />
given researchers a clue of what<lb />
kind of condition the Monitor<lb />
may be in. "About 40 percent of<lb />
the Monitor is buried in ocean<lb />
sediment Watts said, "so it<lb />
should be in an excellent state of<lb />
preservation The section of the<lb />
anchor that was buried in sand<lb />
has remained in better condition<lb />
than the part that was exposed to<lb />
the sea, Watts said.<lb />
Because the Civil War bat-<lb />
tleship sat low and heavy in the<lb />
water, some historians have said<lb />
the anchor may have caused the<lb />
Monitor to sink � the anchor<lb />
pulling the bow under stormy<lb />
waves.<lb />
According to Peterson, the<lb />
cleaning process should continue<lb />
for the next five months before<lb />
being turned over to NOAA.<lb />
JON JORDAN � ECU Pnoto Lab<lb />
Several ECU researchers recently examined the century-old anchor of the Monitor.<lb />
Time-Out<lb />
BRYAN HUMBERT � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Summer school is now in full force and this unidentified student takes advantage of some spare time bet-<lb />
ween classes to study her notes.<lb />
ECU Offers Solid Education<lb />
By BRETT MORRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Many of the students who have<lb />
graduated from ECU are finding<lb />
themselves in the same boat as<lb />
thousands of other recent<lb />
graduates across the nation � the<lb />
dilemma of what to do with their<lb />
bachelor of arts degree.<lb />
Many may decide to further<lb />
their education in graduate<lb />
school in hopes of successfully<lb />
competing in the job market.<lb />
Those who do find employ-<lb />
ment, because they cannot afford<lb />
more schooling, may find<lb />
themseleves reminiscing about<lb />
what they have learned and how<lb />
their education will help them in<lb />
the real world.<lb />
The Association of American<lb />
Colleges, which includes<lb />
members from both public and<lb />
private colleges and universities,<lb />
said recently that university<lb />
bachelor degrees are not concen-<lb />
trating enough on the intellectual<lb />
stimulation of the student.<lb />
The AAC further states that<lb />
students are too involved with the<lb />
exterior motives surrounding col-<lb />
lege life instead of producing<lb />
thinking skills and a broad<lb />
knowledge of basic education re-<lb />
quirements, such as math and<lb />
�English.<lb />
Vice Chancellor of Academic<lb />
Affairs Angelo Volpe said he<lb />
disagrees with the AAC's report<lb />
and said ECU students are expos-<lb />
ed to all facets of an education<lb />
through general education re-<lb />
quirements in the fields of liberal<lb />
arts, fine arts, social sciences,<lb />
sciences and humanities. "We are<lb />
in a very good situation as far as<lb />
the National Education Associa-<lb />
tion is concerned he said.<lb />
ECU Philiosophy instructor<lb />
Richard Miller said last semester<lb />
at the ECU Phi Kappa Phi Sym-<lb />
posium that there has been<lb />
neglect of thinking and reading<lb />
skills at educational institutions.<lb />
Volpe said, "We encourage<lb />
students to get involved in the op-<lb />
portunities that are offered in<lb />
curriculum and extracurricular<lb />
activities through clubs, societies,<lb />
programs and student employ-<lb />
ment opportunities<lb />
Pesticide Disturbs Immune System<lb />
ECUNcwi<lb />
A researcher at the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine working with<lb />
a team of Virginia scientists have<lb />
discovered that a form of dioxin<lb />
associated with a commonly used<lb />
commercial pesticide interferes<lb />
with normal immune function in<lb />
laboratory mice.<lb />
Dr. Donald W. Barnesv ECU<lb />
associate professor of phar-<lb />
macology, was involved in the<lb />
research with three scientists<lb />
from the Medical College of<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
The study focused on the<lb />
pesticide pentachlorophenol, a<lb />
compound frequently incor-<lb />
porated in wood preservatives<lb />
and stains to inhibit the growth<lb />
of fungus. PCP is the second<lb />
most heavily used pesticide in the<lb />
United States, according tc the<lb />
researchers.<lb />
In its unpurified form, PCP is<lb />
naturally contaminated with a<lb />
form of the chemical dioxin<lb />
known as HCDD. Although<lb />
chemically related to its most<lb />
publicized family member,<lb />
TCDD, the most toxic man-made<lb />
chemical known, the dioxin<lb />
found in PCP has been shown to<lb />
be less potent.<lb />
Yet the researchers<lb />
demonstrated that HCDD, like<lb />
TCDD, also interferes with the<lb />
immune system � the body's ma-<lb />
jor defense against foreign in-<lb />
vaders and abnormal cells. The<lb />
group found that when mice were<lb />
exposed to HCDD for 14 days at<lb />
levels similar to those found in<lb />
the contaminated pesticide, the<lb />
animals lost some of their ability<lb />
to manufacture antibodies to<lb />
foreign cells. When the resear-<lb />
chers tested a form of the<lb />
pesticide which had been purified<lb />
to remove HCDD, they found it<lb />
had no immunotoxic effects.<lb />
Barnes said the dioxin, TCDD,<lb />
a compound associated with the<lb />
defoliant "agent orange" used in<lb />
the Vietnam War, has undergone<lb />
extensive scientific scrutiny in the<lb />
past. HCDD and other members<lb />
of the dioxin family, however,<lb />
have been studied to a lesser ex-<lb />
tent.<lb />
Barnes' role in the research in-<lb />
volved studies of certain<lb />
biochemical changes induced by<lb />
exposure to HCDD. In chemical<lb />
assays of the livers of laboratory<lb />
mice, Barnes found the HCDD<lb />
induced the production of liver<lb />
enzymes in patterns similar to<lb />
those produced by exposure to<lb />
TCDD.<lb />
The investigators concluded<lb />
that while the dioxin HCDD may<lb />
not be wholly responsible for the<lb />
unpurified pesticide's im-<lb />
munotoxic effects, it is at least<lb />
partly responsible. Further<lb />
research is needed to find out if<lb />
other components of the pesticide<lb />
are also involved, they said.<lb />
Professors Receive Higher Salaries; ECU Above Average<lb />
Staff 4 Wire Reports<lb />
After years of losing money to<lb />
inflation, most college teachers<lb />
are earning about 6.6 percent<lb />
more than they did in 1984-85, a<lb />
new study says.<lb />
At ECU the percentage is even<lb />
higher as all faculty members<lb />
recently received a seven percent<lb />
across the board raise as well as a<lb />
three percent merit increase.<lb />
On the national average, full<lb />
professors now make $39,870 �<lb />
a 2.5 percent increase after infla-<lb />
tion � and experts hope the re-<lb />
cent economic recovery and sute<lb />
tax increases will prompt govern-<lb />
ing boards and state legislatures<lb />
to boost faculty salaries even<lb />
more next year.<lb />
But the salaries still don't let<lb />
professors live as well as they did<lb />
a decade ago, warns W. Lee Han-<lb />
son, author of the American<lb />
Association of University Pro-<lb />
fessors' Annual Report on the<lb />
Economic Status of the Profes-<lb />
sion.<lb />
"It's still only 85 percent of<lb />
what professors were earning (in<lb />
real dollars) in the early<lb />
seventies he says.<lb />
The reason is that, although<lb />
most consumer prices were rising<lb />
by some 10 percent a year during<lb />
the late 70s and early gOs, col-<lb />
leges could only afford to grant<lb />
faculty members pay hikes of<lb />
seven-to-eight percent during<lb />
those years.<lb />
But the relatively low inflation<lb />
rate of the last two years has<lb />
"helped ease the burden of col-<lb />
leges and universities" this year,<lb />
and given faculty their highest<lb />
"real salary" increase since the<lb />
1960s, Han sen explains.<lb />
"In 1981, real salaries were 20<lb />
percent below early seventies'<lb />
levels he adds. "Now, they're<lb />
only about 15 percent lower<lb />
Public college teachers are get-<lb />
ting the biggest average increases,<lb />
6.9 percent, while private college<lb />
professors' average raise was six<lb />
percent, the study says.<lb />
"The increase level in public<lb />
institutions is higher because<lb />
private institution budgets de-<lb />
pend mostly on tuition income<lb />
Hansen notes. "And there's<lb />
always the usual handwringing<lb />
about raising tuition<lb />
The study came out days after<lb />
a College Press Service report<lb />
that tuition will be going up<lb />
faster than the inflation rate<lb />
again next fall, largely because<lb />
colleges need more money to help<lb />
restore faculty buying power.<lb />
This year, professors at<lb />
private, Ph.D. � granting univer-<lb />
sities are the nation's highest paid<lb />
teachers, averaging $49,880, the<lb />
study shows.<lb />
And men continue to outearn<lb />
women professors by about<lb />
$5,000 a year.<lb />
The study found full pro-<lb />
fessors now average $39,870;<lb />
associate professors, $29,910;<lb />
assistant professors, $24,610;<lb />
instructors, $19,150 and lec-<lb />
turers, $22,020.<lb />
While no school approved the<lb />
18.9 percent pay boost necessary<lb />
to bring faculty salaries back up<lb />
to 1970 purchasing levels, some<lb />
did give healthy raises.<lb />
California State University<lb />
faculty, for example, got a ten<lb />
percent pay hike this year, and<lb />
hope for another ten percent next<lb />
year, says California Faculty<lb />
Association spokesman Edward<lb />
Purcell.<lb />
"But remember, in California<lb />
for a number of years, there was<lb />
no faculty salary increase he<lb />
adds.<lb />
But, while some research<lb />
universities and schools in states<lb />
with booming economies granted<lb />
above-average raises, schools in<lb />
economically distressed<lb />
agriculture and energy states fell<lb />
behind.<lb />
"The AAUP report shows na-<lb />
tionwide averages says Minot<lb />
(N.D.) Sute College physics Pro-<lb />
fessor Gordon Berkey. "I wish it<lb />
were true in North Dakota. In the<lb />
last two years, higher education<lb />
faculty salaries have gone up zero<lb />
percent.<lb />
"North Dakota depends on the<lb />
farm and oil economy, and it's a<lb />
bad time for both adds Berkey,<lb />
who conducted an independent<lb />
survey of sute education salaries<lb />
last fall.<lb />
And while college enrollment is<lb />
up this year, sUte-wide, he says,<lb />
there's little public support for<lb />
higher education needs.<lb />
"We haven't fared well in<lb />
competition for sUte funds he<lb />
notes. "The public perception<lb />
seems to be that public (primary<lb />
and secondary) schools need<lb />
more and that we're doing well<lb />
Salary increases in Texas,<lb />
Maryland, New Mexico and<lb />
Wisconsin all fell far below the<lb />
6.6 percent average.<lb />
"Our increase for this year was<lb />
3.84 percent says James<lb />
Hickman, University of<lb />
Wisconsin-Madison business pro-<lb />
fessor and member of the Faculty<lb />
Salary Working Group. "It was<lb />
far, far below our competitors<lb />
Hick man's committee had<lb />
recommeded pay increases of 15<lb />
percent for Wisconsin faculty.<lb />
"But we fed good about the<lb />
report he stresses. "We<lb />
predicted this, how other univer-<lb />
sities kept two to three percent<lb />
ahead of inflation, but I don't<lb />
know what effect the study will<lb />
have on state employee pay<lb />
plans<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
.WAY 22, 1983<lb />
1<lb />
Mayor Responds To Letter<lb />
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) �<lb />
Mayor Wilson Goode says a let-<lb />
ter he received from a member of<lb />
MOVE threatened to burn the<lb />
radical group's house along with<lb />
other nearby homes if police<lb />
launched an assault on the cult's<lb />
row-house fortress.<lb />
Goode said Sunday the city<lb />
received the two-page letter from<lb />
Ramona Africa, the only known<lb />
adult survivor of an incident last<lb />
week that claimed 11 lives, in<lb />
eluding four children.<lb />
In an attempt to evict MOVE<lb />
members from their West<lb />
Philadelphia stronghold, a police<lb />
helicopter dropped a concusssion<lb />
bomb on the structure, and an<lb />
ensuing fire destroyed 53 houses<lb />
and damaged eight in the work-<lb />
ing class neighborhood. About<lb />
250 people were left homeless.<lb />
The mayor said Africa claimed<lb />
MOVE had stockpiled weapons<lb />
in its heavily fortified row house.<lb />
He also said the letter warned<lb />
police would be killed and the<lb />
house burned if authorities laun-<lb />
ched an assault.<lb />
Goode did not explain why<lb />
police mounted an attack despite<lb />
the letter.<lb />
He said the letter was received<lb />
last Friday by police, and it<lb />
traveled through official channels<lb />
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Rick Mccormac, 5m��0, John Peterson, o�� A,�<lb />
Bill Mitchell. o�w� tta Bill Dawson, Aa Manager<lb />
Daniel Maurer, q- �d�o, DeChanile Johnson, a r�.<lb />
May 22, 1985<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Apartheid<lb />
Economic Censure Needed<lb />
U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston,<lb />
D-Calif said recently that he wants<lb />
to "call the roll on racist South<lb />
Africa" in the Senate within the<lb />
next 60 days. Cranston intends this<lb />
to be an integral part of an effort to<lb />
impose immediate economic sanc-<lb />
tions on South Africa in a protest<lb />
against the policy of apartheid,<lb />
sanctions which are needed to show<lb />
the South African government that<lb />
the United States plans to stand<lb />
behind its verbal protests against<lb />
South Africa's racist policies.<lb />
What Cranston proposes to do is<lb />
to push for a vote on a bill he is<lb />
cosponsoring. The bill calls for an<lb />
immediate ban on U.S. export of<lb />
computers to South Africa as well<lb />
as any new investments in and loans<lb />
to the country.<lb />
The United States, as a<lb />
democracy, has a responsibility to<lb />
protect human rights, not only here,<lb />
but in the countries where we spend<lb />
our money. In the same way in<lb />
which stockholders have a voice in a<lb />
company, the U.S. should and has<lb />
voiced its opposition to South<lb />
African policies. But that is not<lb />
enough. It's obvious that the situa-<lb />
tion is not changing so we should<lb />
show our disapproval by withdraw-<lb />
ing our contributions to the South<lb />
African economy.<lb />
As the old saying goes, peoplein<lb />
glass houses shouldn't throw<lb />
stones and there are certainly bla-<lb />
tant examples of racism in U.S.<lb />
history. Even now, some politicians<lb />
derive their power from covert or<lb />
overt racism. But the important fact<lb />
is that the situation is improving.<lb />
Furthermore, there is no<lb />
government-sanctioned racism here.<lb />
We have fought against racism<lb />
here and negated many racist<lb />
policies. Why then should we con-<lb />
tinue to provide economic support<lb />
for a country which is practicing<lb />
policies which we have worked so<lb />
hard to eliminate?<lb />
Cranston's idea of banning future<lb />
investment is a good one. But it is<lb />
not sufficient. Total divestiture of<lb />
U.S. holdings in South Africa is<lb />
necessary to convince the country's<lb />
government of how serious we<lb />
perceive the problem of apartheid to<lb />
be.<lb />
There are those who say that total<lb />
divestment will only hurt the blacks<lb />
who are working for<lb />
U.Ssupported companies. In the<lb />
short term, it is possible that it will.<lb />
But the people it will really hurt,<lb />
both in the short and the long term<lb />
are the white owners and managers.<lb />
These are the people who stand to<lb />
lose the most if the economy is af-<lb />
fected.<lb />
As the situation stands now, the<lb />
white people, the people who have<lb />
the power to change the structure of<lb />
South Africa, have no incentive to<lb />
change. Although Americans have<lb />
expressed their disapproval of racist<lb />
policies, they have done little more<lb />
than talk. We have the power to<lb />
make conditions better for the<lb />
blacks through the exertion of our<lb />
economic power.<lb />
In order to annihilate apartheid,<lb />
immediate action needs to be taken<lb />
to stop U.S. support of the South<lb />
African economy. Vocal censure is<lb />
not effective. Economic censure will<lb />
be.<lb />
THIS IS m A TEST, IF THIS HAP BEEN AN ACTUAL EMER0EM1<lb />
,WVE mn TAKEN OVER gV TEP TURNER,<lb />
Conservative Assault Questioned<lb />
By Michael Massing<lb />
The Not RcpabUr<lb />
The current conservative assault on<lb />
CBS continues a long American tradi-<lb />
tion of network-bashing. Never before,<lb />
however, have the attacks fastened so<lb />
obsessively on one network.<lb />
Sen. Jesse Helms' organization,<lb />
Fairness in Media, has urged conser-<lb />
vatives to buy stock in "the most anti-<lb />
Reagan network in order to "become<lb />
Dan Rather's boss Ted Turner, the<lb />
owner of Cable News Network, who<lb />
regularly denounces the elitism of the<lb />
broadcast establishment, badly wants<lb />
to buy a network, but none so badlv as<lb />
CBS.<lb />
The charges against CBS made by of-<lb />
ficials of Fairness in Media and Ac-<lb />
curacy in Media, another conservative<lb />
media watchdog, are rarely specific.<lb />
More often they are vague, visceral<lb />
judgements about the network's perfor-<lb />
mance over the years. The people who<lb />
work at CBS are regarded as un-<lb />
patriotic, even disloyal. The network is<lb />
considered disrespectful of authority,<lb />
especially government. Above all, CBS<lb />
stands accused of excessive negativism,<lb />
of incessant criticism of the American<lb />
way.<lb />
For proof of CBS's sins, I was<lb />
directed time and again to a TV Guide<lb />
article in August 1983. Purporting to<lb />
measure anti-Reagan bias at the three<lb />
networks, the study found that CBS<lb />
cast the president in a negative light<lb />
seven times more frequently than either<lb />
ABC or NBC. By seeming to offer in-<lb />
controvertible evidence of CBS's liberal<lb />
slant, the TV Guide piece has become<lb />
holy writ for the right.<lb />
James Cain, a North Carolina lawyer<lb />
who helped to organize Fairness in<lb />
Media, says that the article was a major<lb />
factor in the group's decision to single<lb />
out CBS.<lb />
On closer examination, however, the<lb />
"survey" is far from conclusive. It was<lb />
conducted by one individual � John<lb />
Weisman, the magazine's Washington<lb />
Bureau chief � who viewed a single<lb />
week of evening newscasts. Explaining<lb />
the criteria he used, Weisman noted on-<lb />
ly that he categorized each story "as<lb />
positive, meaning that it made the presi-<lb />
dent look good; negative, meaning it<lb />
made him look bad; or neutral, mean-<lb />
ing it did neither In other words,<lb />
Weisman simply used his own judge-<lb />
ment.<lb />
For many CBS haters, though, the<lb />
TV Guide article lends an aura of scien-<lb />
tific respectability to what they know in<lb />
their gut to be true. Most can tick off a<lb />
list of accumulated grievances at will.<lb />
"My quarrel with CBS started well<lb />
before Jesse Helms came along says<lb />
Hoover Adams, editor and publisher of<lb />
The Daily Record in Dunn, N.C.<lb />
Adams, a friend of Helms, has sued<lb />
CBS on behalf of Fairness in Media in a<lb />
bid for the network's list of<lb />
stockholders. He cited CBS's goading<lb />
of Lyndon Johnson during the Vietnam<lb />
War, its hounding of Bert Lance, and<lb />
its harassing of Jimmy Carter during<lb />
the Iran hostage crisis.<lb />
Adam's inclusion of Johnson and<lb />
Carter is revealing. The right, it seems,<lb />
is bothered not only by criticism of<lb />
Ronald Reagan but by challenges to<lb />
presidents in general. In this view, the<lb />
president deserves to be treated not only<lb />
with respect but with reverence. The<lb />
journalist's chief tools � skepticism,<lb />
inquisitiveness, criticism � are seen as<lb />
"rudeness<lb />
Ironically, the right's attacks agajnst<lb />
CBS come at a time when the network<lb />
probably least deserves it.<lb />
In the last couple of vears, "60<lb />
Minutes" has more frequently angered<lb />
liberals than conservatives. In 1982, for<lb />
instance, the program incurred ' the<lb />
wrath of organized labor by portraying<lb />
Coors as a caring, paternalistic enter-<lb />
prise and absolving the companv of<lb />
numerous union charges against it A<lb />
1983 broadcast on the World and Na<lb />
tional Councils of Churches insinuated<lb />
that the groups were supporting Marx-<lb />
ist terrorists. More recently "60<lb />
Minutes" featured a glowing account<lb />
of reforms undertaken bv the govern<lb />
ment of South Africa.<lb />
But "The CBS Evening News" still<lb />
gets in its shots. It reported signs of the<lb />
impending invasion of Grenada<lb />
challenged administration claims about<lb />
the threat posed by Nicaragua's armed<lb />
forces, and raised questions about the<lb />
safety of Provincetown-Boston<lb />
Airlines. The program's investigative<lb />
team has detailed the dubious<lb />
dealings of General Dvnarr.<lb />
safety questions about the sweet<lb />
aspartame, and exposed<lb />
ment's cover-up of cancer<lb />
ducted at nuclear weapor �<lb />
Moreover, CBS continues<lb />
passionate pieces on the home<lb />
hungry, the unemr.<lb />
castoffs from Rea<lb />
What doesn't mudi<lb />
hitting political p ccc<lb />
Van Gordon Sd<lb />
CBS news in 1982, tl t I ci ng<lb />
has made a point I .<lb />
Washington and into the field<lb />
freed the netwo t m hav .<lb />
hearings, press confere<lb />
appurtenances of official Wasl .<lb />
But the show is now hea n<lb />
that cause a chuckle, elic<lb />
ing a tear I the eve. Ever. Wa<lb />
Cronkite has<lb />
gram for growing s '<lb />
Quantitative media :�j.e are p<lb />
bably no: the besf ay to determine net-<lb />
work bias By adjusting the criteria,<lb />
usually posMbk to probe whatever c<lb />
sponsor wans But given the right's<lb />
eager embrace of trie T Guide article.<lb />
it's only fair to cite another sui<lb />
recently completed at Ge -<lb />
Washington University This was<lb />
one-man, one-week, seat-of-the-p<lb />
affair; it involved a team of researchers<lb />
who, over a two-year period, v.euec<lb />
more than 1,000 items aired on the<lb />
three networks. In the end. the studv<lb />
turned up no special slant at CBS. In<lb />
fact, the project's director, Michael<lb />
Robinson, recently concluded fi i<lb />
evidence that "CBS is, in some impor-<lb />
tant respects, slightly more<lb />
vative' than the other two networks<lb />
And, during the 1984 campaign, Robin-<lb />
son wrote, "CBS proved least critica<lb />
Reagan-Bush<lb />
There's an outside chance thai<lb />
conservatives' gambit could backfire<lb />
CBS continues to harbor mam top-rate<lb />
journalists who would like nothing bet-<lb />
ter than to put the right in us place. Dan<lb />
Rather in particular is not know:<lb />
bending, especially to groups<lb />
Fairness in Media.<lb />
Few people on campus today<lb />
remember Patrick O'Neill, the peacenik<lb />
gadfly who managed to earn the an-<lb />
tipathy of virtually every conservative at<lb />
ECU. He was vilified as a Communist, a<lb />
traitor and even a wimp by some<lb />
members of ROTC and the College<lb />
Republicans and today he is serving time<lb />
in a federal penitentiary. When Patrick<lb />
first told me that he was planning to<lb />
break into the Martin-Marietta bomb<lb />
factory in Orlando, Florida and destroy<lb />
components of Pershing II missiles, I<lb />
thought some kind of death wish had<lb />
gripped his brain. "Don't do it I<lb />
warned him. "Embalming fluid<lb />
wouldn't flatter you Even if Patrick<lb />
and his friends (eventually known as the<lb />
Pershing Plowshares) did manage to pull<lb />
off the entire caper unscathed, I reason-<lb />
ed, the judge was not likely to be lenient<lb />
with O'Neill since he had already com-<lb />
mitted civil disobedience four times.<lb />
So much for history. Patrick is cur-<lb />
rently considered to be one of the most<lb />
dangerous men in the Atlanta peniten-<lb />
tiary where he is incarcerated, though<lb />
his crime was non-violent, and he will<lb />
not see the unobstructed daylight for<lb />
another year and a half. It is hard to find<lb />
many students at ECU who sympathize<lb />
with Patrick. Most say that he got what<lb />
he deserved or at least what he wanted.<lb />
Certainly O'Neill's brusque and ag-<lb />
gressive New York mannerisms left<lb />
some southerners unkindly disposed<lb />
toward him or at least ambivalent.<lb />
Whatever the merit of these complaints,<lb />
Disobedience And Nuclear Arms<lb />
it is not my purpose to defend Patrick's<lb />
personality. Suffice it to say that he is a<lb />
friend of mine who sometimes ticked me<lb />
off. He has been a valuable source of in-<lb />
spiration over time and he has always<lb />
provoked those closest to him to ex-<lb />
amine their consciences and take action.<lb />
To know Patrick is to struggle with<lb />
him and often, with yourself. It is not an<lb />
easy relationship.<lb />
One of the reasons Patrick gave me<lb />
From The Left<lb />
Jay Stone<lb />
for the action that landed him in his cur-<lb />
rent predicament was that he felt that he<lb />
had to address the truth"of the nuclear<lb />
arms race. In other words, he felt that<lb />
since people in the Third World were<lb />
starving to death every day while billions<lb />
were being squandered on the arms race,<lb />
he had to take some action to reverse<lb />
this situation, an action entailing risk<lb />
roughly equivalent to that being faced<lb />
by people in the Third World. For<lb />
Patrick that meant physically destroying<lb />
a nuclear weapon and putting his life<lb />
and his freedom on the lhV. At the time,<lb />
I argued that such logic was at least<lb />
slightly off center, if for no other reason<lb />
than because getting killed or thrown in<lb />
jail for three years is not an effective<lb />
way to accomplish one's political objec-<lb />
tives.<lb />
Yet in the end I feel I must make a<lb />
final bow to Patrick. Even if I have<lb />
reservations about the effectiveness of<lb />
civil disobedience in an era in which the<lb />
majority of people don't understand the<lb />
issues that inspire a militant minority to<lb />
action, I agree that some action is<lb />
necessary. Simply sitting back and<lb />
allowing events to run their natural<lb />
course is a prescription for disaster<lb />
For one thing, the technological com-<lb />
plexity of the weapons involved is mak-<lb />
ing a nuclear accident more and more<lb />
likely. The time between pressing the<lb />
button to fire a nuclear weapon and its<lb />
subsequent arrival and detonation at its<lb />
Zf � ?Feasing each year-This means<lb />
that countries, particularly the suDer-<lb />
powers, now have less time to decide<lb />
whether or not a radar system warning<lb />
of a nuclear attack is the real thing or a<lb />
2?&amp;� ,the lag time betwecn firing<lb />
and detonation continues to decrease<lb />
the temptation to place all weaponry on<lb />
an automatic launch on warning status<lb />
increases. Similarly many weapons such<lb />
as the cruise missile are so easy to con-<lb />
ceal that they thwart conventiaonal at-<lb />
tempts at arms control since treaties<lb />
establishing ceilings on absolute<lb />
numbers become impossible to verify In<lb />
addition, the contemporary trend<lb />
�25? Z?ng weaP�nry at has tradi-<lb />
tioiy been non-nuclear with nuclear<lb />
2�� AT� "M sheUs r ex-<lb />
ample) makes it more likely that a con-<lb />
ventional conflict could escalate into a<lb />
full-scale nuclear war.<lb />
Perhaps the most potent danger to<lb />
world peace, however, comes from the<lb />
proliferation and spread of nuclear<lb />
weaponry. In the last decade it is known<lb />
that India joined the nuclear club and it<lb />
is believed that Israel and South Africa<lb />
may have as well. It has been suggested<lb />
that before the end of the century as<lb />
many as a dozen countries will acquire<lb />
nuclear capabilities. Some of them such<lb />
as Argentina and Brazil and Iraq and<lb />
Israel are traditional rivals.<lb />
The spread of sophisticated conven-<lb />
tional armaments to Third World coun-<lb />
tries has also worsened global condi-<lb />
tions as more advanced weaponry has<lb />
had the predictable result of yielding<lb />
more bloodshed. According to the 1982<lb />
Sevard's Index of World Military and<lb />
Social Expenditures, the international<lb />
trade in conventional arms amounted to<lb />
more than $35 billion per year,<lb />
spreading technologically complex<lb />
weapons of war into the most remote<lb />
and least developed areas of the world.<lb />
Ironically, this is happening when pover-<lb />
ty and hunger in the Third World are ac-<lb />
tually on the increase.<lb />
In fact, according to the Index,<lb />
"military expansionism appears to be<lb />
the dominant dynamic force in the<lb />
modern epoch. The continued upward<lb />
thrust of all basic indicators of military<lb />
power is in striking contrast to the global<lb />
economic decline and, the evidence in-<lb />
dicates, bears a heavy responsibility for<lb />
it As a consequence, the Index notes,<lb />
military spending has now reached $600<lb />
billion per year. If military expans<lb />
continues at current rates, by the year<lb />
2000 national governments will hae<lb />
spent an additional $15 trillion (in to-<lb />
day's prices) on military defense. T�o<lb />
nations representing 17 percent of the<lb />
world population, the U.S. and the<lb />
USSR, spend half the world's militarv<lb />
budget, export 58 percent of the arms<lb />
moving in international trade, and con-<lb />
trol 96 percent of the world's stockpile<lb />
of nuclear weapons.<lb />
Despite the rhetoric coming from the<lb />
Reagan administration to the contrary,<lb />
the U.S. and Russia existed in a relation-<lb />
ship of rough nuclear parity even before<lb />
the present arms buildup was underwav<lb />
The absolute number of warheads on<lb />
Sr�S �totalled approximately 10,000<lb />
and the United States' disadvantage in<lb />
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pensated for by the U.S. advantage in<lb />
submarine SLBMs and lZ r8ange<lb />
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plexion of each side's nuclear forces<lb />
could actually be seen to give th?U S �<lb />
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are stiU in tKnCmy f ���� whilc thy<lb />
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business as usual<lb />
Lac<lb />
(CPS) -<lb />
aren't working out :<lb />
leges undc<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 22, 1985<lb />
msMwe<lb />
tioned<lb />
iled the dubious financial<lb />
-eneral Dynamics, raised<lb />
about the sweetener<lb />
id exposed the govern-<lb />
jp or cancer studies con-<lb />
lclear weapons facilities.<lb />
JS continues to run corn-<lb />
ices on the homeless, the<lb />
unemployed and other<lb />
Reaganomics<lb />
t much appear are hard-<lb />
i eces. From the time<lb />
or took control of<lb />
�v the Evening News<lb />
of getting out of<lb />
i into the field. This has<lb />
� 'rom having to cover<lb />
terences and other<lb />
official Washington.<lb />
i now heavy in features<lb />
ickle, elicit a sigh, or br-<lb />
the eye. Even Walter<lb />
 publicly criticized the pro-<lb />
ma soft.<lb />
media studies are pro-<lb />
nest way to determine net-<lb />
adjusting the criteria, it is<lb />
)le to probe whatever the<lb />
It But given the right's<lb />
e of the TV Guide article,<lb />
to cite another survey<lb />
mpleted at George<lb />
(University. This was no<lb />
le-week, seat-of-the-pants<lb />
flved a team of researchers<lb />
two-year period, viewed<lb />
,000 items aired on the<lb />
ks. In the end, the study<lb />
special slant at CBS. In<lb />
oject's director, Michael<lb />
:ently concluded from the<lb />
"CBS is, in some impor-<lb />
, slightly more 'conser-<lb />
jthe other two networks<lb />
jthe 1984 campaign, Robin-<lb />
BS proved least critical of<lb />
outside chance that the<lb />
gambit could backfire.<lb />
es to harbor many top-rate<lb />
Jho would like nothing bet-<lb />
it the right in its place. Dan<lb />
rticular is not known for<lb />
pecially to groups like<lb />
ledia.<lb />
ms<lb />
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Current rates, by the year<lb />
governments will have<lb />
fional $15 trillion (in to-<lb />
rn military defense. Two<lb />
enting 17 percent of the<lb />
tion, the U.S. and the<lb />
half the world's military<lb />
58 percent of the arms<lb />
rnational trade, and con-<lb />
of the world's stockpile<lb />
ons.<lb />
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(stration to the contrary,<lb />
issia existed in a relation-<lb />
luclear parity even before<lb />
s buildup was underway,<lb />
lumber of warheads on<lb />
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States' disadvantage in<lb />
Ms was more than com-<lb />
the U.S. advantage in<lb />
.BMs and long-range<lb />
to the point, the com-<lb />
h side's nuclear forces<lb />
seen to give the U.S. an<lb />
sea-based and air-based<lb />
far less vulnerable to<lb />
tack (an attack that<lb />
emy's missiles while they<lb />
ir silos) than are land-<lb />
analysis then, I find<lb />
agreement with many of<lb />
expressed by Patrick<lb />
mbject of the arms race,<lb />
le to put an end to<lb />
(CPS) - -It's clear things<lb />
aren't working out for black col-<lb />
leges understates Keith Jenn-<lb />
ings, who monitors black student<lb />
issues for the United States<lb />
Students Association in<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
Indeed, the black colleges �<lb />
choked by a withering money<lb />
base, federal aid cuts, muddled<lb />
communications, b'ack student<lb />
apathy and desegregation efforts<lb />
Of Money Hurting Many Black Colleges<lb />
things that are pushing black students It's serious enough, moreover a ;�. r�   C5<lb />
that are pushing black students<lb />
into historically-white campuses<lb />
� are having their worst season<lb />
in years.<lb />
Enrollments at black colleges,<lb />
after increasing steadily for the<lb />
past 25 years, have dropped five<lb />
percent in just the last year.<lb />
And amid cries of racism and<lb />
even bureaucratic "genocide<lb />
black education leaders apparent-<lb />
ly aren't sure what to do about it.<lb />
Companies Against<lb />
Asbestos Removal<lb />
(CPS) � The newest snafu fac-<lb />
ing college asbestos removal pro-<lb />
jects could keep a lot of<lb />
dangerous asbestos insulation<lb />
right where it is: on campus.<lb />
A recent rash of expensive<lb />
asbestos-related health claims has<lb />
forced insurance companies to<lb />
cancel the ability policies of con-<lb />
struction firms which remove<lb />
asbestos from existing buildings.<lb />
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ly programs to remove the<lb />
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'bad Borowski explains.<lb />
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tractors are surprised to discover<lb />
their liability policies limited or<lb />
cancelled when their insuror<lb />
learns they're removing asbestos.<lb />
"We're seeing contractors<lb />
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no insurance confirms Jane<lb />
Hunnicutt of the Atlanta-based<lb />
National Asbestos Council, "and<lb />
it's becoming a nationwide pro-<lb />
blem<lb />
"Schools can't hire a contrac-<lb />
tor without insurance she adds.<lb />
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surance<lb />
USC, among other schools,<lb />
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effort, we're taking steps to<lb />
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sylvania, meanwhile, has no<lb />
plans to remove asbestos from<lb />
dozens of campus buildings<lb />
despite the concern of<lb />
maintenance workers who are ex-<lb />
posed to the substance daily.<lb />
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tection Agency in June will offer<lb />
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boards to help remove asbestos<lb />
from nearly 30,000 school rooms<lb />
across the country, colleges have<lb />
to spend their own money or lob-<lb />
by their state legislatures for<lb />
removal funds.<lb />
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panies in the country will insure<lb />
asbestos removal contractors,<lb />
and Georgia Tech's Clay says the<lb />
policy costs are prohibitive and<lb />
claims can be made only in the<lb />
policy period, usually 12 months.<lb />
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symptoms within the policy<lb />
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toms may not appear until 20<lb />
years down the road she says.<lb />
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snowball's chance of keeping any<lb />
policy 20 years<lb />
The restrictive policies will<lb />
continue until guidelines and<lb />
standards for removal are deter-<lb />
mined, the PIA's Borowski con-<lb />
tends.<lb />
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have to be responsible to set<lb />
them. You can't insure<lb />
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regulate<lb />
It's serious enough, moreover,<lb />
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leges Jennings reports.<lb />
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quietly.<lb />
Cheyney University in Penn-<lb />
sylvania, for instance, recently<lb />
lost its accreditation by the Mid-<lb />
dle States Association of Colleges<lb />
and Schools because it lacked<lb />
"coherent and purposeful direc-<lb />
tion, mission and leadership<lb />
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resigned the next week, and soon<lb />
after that two administrative vice<lb />
presidents were fired.<lb />
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former Cheyney student govern-<lb />
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plied to any college if you looked<lb />
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tion.<lb />
Historically-black Knoxville<lb />
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black Texas colleges � Wiley,<lb />
Huston-Tillotson and Texas Col-<lb />
lege � may merge to pool their<lb />
resources and enrollments.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Lifestyles<lb />
MAY 22. 1985 Page 6<lb />
Chuck Norris Trys<lb />
For All-American<lb />
Image On Screen<lb />
By JAY &amp; ELLIOT KRAVETZ<lb />
ialrmallonil Photo New,<lb /><lb />
I'll never play a<lb />
drug addict or<lb />
an alcoholic.<lb />
When I do films,<lb />
whatever the<lb />
role I play, in the<lb />
kid's eyes , it's<lb />
Chuck Norris up<lb />
there on the<lb />
screen, not the<lb />
guy I'm portray-<lb />
ing.<lb />
� Chuck Norris<lb />
ns<lb />
Chicago police and those in other cities.<lb />
"Attitudes were different there he noted. "Personalities were<lb />
different. Those guys are tougher, more lively, more outgoing.<lb />
They joke around a lot more then L.A. cops do, for example. I<lb />
think it's due to the fact that they are probably put in more dire<lb />
situations there than other cops are<lb />
Invasion, U.S.A. materialized as I was reading an article in<lb />
Reader's Digest about terrorism all over the world and they had<lb />
done a three year investigation on Iran on how terrorism was<lb />
building there and they were infiltrating the terrorists into the<lb />
United States and France, primarily he said. "There are ter-<lb />
rorists circulating in the United States, today.<lb />
"I thought, 'Holy mackerel, if they ever got mobilized we could<lb />
be in a lot of trouble over here he continued. "I wrote the<lb />
screenplay and that is what the whole story is all about. In the story<lb />
we have an international terrorist who is hired by a Khomeini or a<lb />
Qaddafi to mobilize the world's terrorists and he sends them out to<lb />
every major city in America.<lb />
'They start blowing up track homes, shopping malls, buses,<lb />
restaurants, businesses to the point where people are afraid to go to<lb />
work,they are afraid to go out and eat, they are afraid to send their<lb />
kids to school and they become prisoners in their owa homes he<lb />
explained. "Vigilantism sets in and people start protecting their<lb />
own neighborhoods because with this random terriorism there is no<lb />
way for the cops to track them down.<lb />
Chuck Norris feels strongly<lb />
about the characters he plays. He<lb />
currently stars in Code of Silence,<lb />
an exciting action-adventure film<lb />
about a police detective, who<lb />
becomes involved both in the ac-<lb />
cidental killing of a Hispanic<lb />
youth by a fellow officer and two<lb />
warring underground organiza-<lb />
tions vying for control of the<lb />
total drug trade.<lb />
"I'll never play a drug addict<lb />
or an alcoholic he explained<lb />
during an interview on the set of<lb />
Invasion, U.S.A in Fort Pierce,<lb />
Florida. "When I do films,<lb />
whatever the role I play, in the<lb />
kid's eyes, it's Chuck Norris up<lb />
there on the screen, not the guy<lb />
I'm portraying<lb />
Norris, who films all his<lb />
movies on location, felt Chicago<lb />
was the perfect place to set Code<lb />
of Silence, which was originally<lb />
scripted for San Francisco. Nor-<lb />
noted a difference between<lb />
Chuck Norris<lb />
"I work for the government and after our economy freezes I'm<lb />
called in because I've run in to this terrorist before while working<lb />
for the CIA<lb />
This is the second screenplay Norris has written. He previously<lb />
wrote Missing In Action.<lb />
"I enjoy writing screenplays he said. "I especially enjoy it<lb />
when the character is played by me because I get to bring a<lb />
character I have created to the screen<lb />
Whenever possible Norris does his own stunts. In Code of<lb />
Silence,he actually fights on top a moving "el" train and drives in a<lb />
chase scene with a limousine. In Invasion, U.S.A he will ride on<lb />
the outside of a truck through a shopping mall and drive in another<lb />
chase scene.<lb />
Norris will soon be working on his first action comedy, called Ci-<lb />
ty Slickers and another action adventure film called Delta Force.<lb />
Delta Force is about a 15,000 man force like the SAS in London<lb />
which operates in America to counter invasion he explained.<lb />
"We are currently doing research on that now. City Slickers was<lb />
written by my wife Dianne and is about a contemporary cattle drive<lb />
and a group of city slickers who tag long thinking it will be fun. I<lb />
play the foreman of the drive. I think this will be a very funny<lb />
movie<lb />
Few actors have the convictions Chuck Norris has both on screen<lb />
and off. He cares about how his audience feels about him and he is<lb />
very sincere about his image.<lb />
"The reason you read so little about me is beacuse I am a<lb />
homebody he explained. I have been married for 26 years. I<lb />
married my childhood sweetheart. We have two sons who are both<lb />
entering the movie business because I bring them with me when we<lb />
film on location.<lb />
Murphy's Gay Jokes Found Offensive<lb />
(CPS) � Comedian and movie<lb />
star Eddie Murphy closed out his<lb />
controversial national campus<lb />
tour last week in Texas without<lb />
reference to the sporadic protests<lb />
that marred several visits, but<lb />
with a pledge to do another cam-<lb />
pus tour in the fall.<lb />
Murphy played to packed<lb />
auditoriums at Florida State,<lb />
Florida, North Carolina, William<lb />
and Mary, Michigan State,<lb />
Rutgers, the State University of<lb />
New York-Stony Brook and Pur-<lb />
due, among other schools, this<lb />
year.<lb />
But Murphy's appearances at<lb />
the University of Illinois-Urbana<lb />
and Brandeis drew protestors of<lb />
the comedian's "anti-gay"<lb />
humor, once even provoking an<lb />
on-stage response from Murphy.<lb />
Murphy, who attained recogni-<lb />
tion on NBC's "Saturday Night<lb />
Live" and in movies like Trading<lb />
Places and the current Beverly<lb />
Hills Cop, first angered<lb />
homosexuals with some sketches<lb />
he performed on a cable televi-<lb />
sion special last year.<lb />
In the TV special, Murphy<lb />
makes several references to cat-<lb />
ching AIDS (Acquired Immune<lb />
Deficiency Syndrome) by being<lb />
kissed or just in the same room as<lb />
a gay person.<lb />
In addition, he implies several<lb />
times in his performance that he<lb />
fears gays making passes and sex-<lb />
ual gestures toward him.<lb />
After hearing from gay<lb />
organizations, Murphy made a<lb />
public apology several months<lb />
ago, saying he was not anti-gay<lb />
and "did not mean to offend<lb />
anybody" with his material.<lb />
Since then, the comic has<lb />
eliminated or softened most of<lb />
his gay jokes, says Robert<lb />
Wachs, Murphy's co-manager.<lb />
It didn't stop some protestors<lb />
on the current tour, however.<lb />
Brandeis demonstrators, for<lb />
example, taunted Murphy into<lb />
declaring on-stage that he<lb />
wouldn't donate his appearance<lb />
fee protestors said it was<lb />
$60,000, but Murphy's agent<lb />
won't confirm or deny that figure<lb />
 to the Boston AIDS Action<lb />
Committee.<lb />
"Ha he said to the pro-<lb />
testors' request, adding,<lb />
"Besides, it's only $50,000<lb />
And at Illinois, a group of five<lb />
anonymous students leafleted the<lb />
campus several days before Mur-<lb />
phy's appearance there, asking<lb />
students to boycott the event.<lb />
"Mr. Murphy has apologized,<lb />
but he is still reaping the<lb />
profits a spokesperson for the<lb />
group told the campus paper,<lb />
The Daily Illini.<lb />
The protestors charged Mur-<lb />
phy still jokes AIDS can be<lb />
spread by kissing.<lb />
Nevertheless, the Urbana show<lb />
sold out, playing to nearly 8,000<lb />
students, says Tom Parkinson,<lb />
campus concert hall director.<lb />
Indeed, all of Murphy's cam-<lb />
pus appearances have been<lb />
"fabulous, outstanding"<lb />
sellouts, co-manager Wachs<lb />
reports.<lb />
"The college kids are going<lb />
beserk Wachs continues. "At<lb />
times the noise gets so loud you<lb />
have to cover your ears. I'm not<lb />
kidding. It's more intense than<lb />
the hottest rock act imaginable<lb />
�<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
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6) What was the title of the "Star Trek" episode in<lb />
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7) In Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonder Land, what is the<lb />
caterpillar doing when Alice meets him?<lb />
8) What three actors established the United Artists film<lb />
company?<lb />
9) What was the original title of Garry Trudeau's comic<lb />
strip "Doonesbury.<lb />
Chevy At<lb />
His Best<lb />
In 'Fletch'<lb />
By DANIEL M AURER<lb />
Lifestyle T<lb />
Pictures, Fletch.<lb />
With out uttering one profane<lb />
syllable (at least none that I notic-<lb />
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again, and once again the heat<lb />
of summer accompanies it in<lb />
full force. Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center continues in the<lb />
fashion of the season by offer-<lb />
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tivities and events.<lb />
This session the center will<lb />
be showing a kaleidoscope of<lb />
movies from the Student<lb />
Union Films Committee rang-<lb />
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Barbarella to the cliff-hanging<lb />
genius of Alfred Hitchcock's<lb />
North by Northwest.<lb />
A wide variety of music will<lb />
be available for those who at-<lb />
tend the three musical concerts<lb />
scheduled by the Student<lb />
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mittee. For those who enjoy<lb />
ESP, hypnotism, and magic,<lb />
there will also be a special con-<lb />
cert on slate.<lb />
Finally, if the heat becomes<lb />
too much for you there will be<lb />
a BingoIce Cream party and<lb />
a Watermelon Feast so you<lb />
can cool down.<lb />
The week's entertainment is<lb />
kicked off this Wednesday by<lb />
the movie Barbarella. This<lb />
1969 film, based on a French<lb />
comic strip for adults, depicts<lb />
the lovely astronaut Barbarella<lb />
(Jane Fonda) as a cross bet-<lb />
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who zaps around the universe<lb />
in the year 40,000 saving the<lb />
earth from interstellar evil.<lb />
Showtime will be 7 p.m. in<lb />
Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Admisssion is free to ECU<lb />
students and guest with a valid<lb />
ECU ID and ECU Faculty and<lb />
Staff and dependents with<lb />
their ECU ID's.<lb />
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Amateurs" will be here to<lb />
entertain you. Their unique<lb />
sound includes not only their<lb />
own music but also the works<lb />
of other well known artists.<lb />
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consists of jazz, rock'n'roll,<lb />
and reggae � all of which is<lb />
flavored with their own special<lb />
rhythm and beat. The concert<lb />
is to be held at 9 p.m. on the<lb />
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move to Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
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eat as much as you want. If<lb />
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Pirates Eliminated From EC A C Tournament<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
AnlfUBI Sporu Editor<lb />
The Pirates played probably their<lb />
best game of the ECAC tourna-<lb />
ment on Saturday against Iona,<lb />
but were knocked out of the tour-<lb />
nament by a late Gael rally which<lb />
gave Iona a 6-5 victory.<lb />
After taking an early lead 2-0,<lb />
the Pirates padded their margin<lb />
with one run in the top of the<lb />
third. Chris Bradberry singled<lb />
and Winfred Johnson followed<lb />
with a hit to move Bradberry to<lb />
third. Johnson went to second on<lb />
the throw to third, then<lb />
Bradberry scored on a sacrifice<lb />
fly by Jay McGraw.<lb />
Iona cut into the Pirate's lead<lb />
in the fourth. Glen McElroy got<lb />
on by a error, moved up on an<lb />
out and scored on a sacrifice fly<lb />
to make it 3-1.<lb />
The Gaels again scored a run in<lb />
the fifth, but could have gotten a<lb />
lot more. Nick Salzano doubled<lb />
to lead off and Mark Davis singl-<lb />
ed. Bob Zottoli walked to load<lb />
the bases with none out as Pirate<lb />
pitcher Winfred Johnson began<lb />
to struggle. A sacrifice fly<lb />
brought one runner home, but a<lb />
great double-play cut the rally<lb />
short.<lb />
The constant stranding of<lb />
baserunners by ECU proved to be<lb />
fatal as Iona took the lead for<lb />
good in the sixth. Sam Tolisano<lb />
started with a two-bagger and<lb />
went to third on an out. An error<lb />
on a grounder let him in, then<lb />
Vinnie Ammirato doubled to left,<lb />
putting men on second and third.<lb />
A wild pitch brought a run in,<lb />
then Mark Davis upped the<lb />
Gael's lead to 5-3 with a single to<lb />
right, but rightfielder Jay<lb />
McGraw's throw to the plate was<lb />
in time to catch the runner from<lb />
third, who was tagged out by cat-<lb />
cher Jim Riley after missing<lb />
home.<lb />
Unfortunately Riley was in-<lb />
jured on the play. McGraw came<lb />
in from right field to replace him<lb />
and Mont Carter took McGraw's<lb />
place. Ironically, Carter almost<lb />
proved to be the hero of the<lb />
game, as he got two hits later.<lb />
ECU narrowed the lead to one<lb />
in the seventh. Mark Shank singl-<lb />
ed, and after two outs, Johnson<lb />
doubled to put the score at 5-4.<lb />
The Gaels struck for what<lb />
turned out to be the winning run<lb />
in their half of the frame,<lb />
however. With one out, Tolisano<lb />
bounced a ground-rule double<lb />
throw-in let him score anyway.<lb />
Chris Hansen came in on relief<lb />
at that point and shut ECU out<lb />
the rest of the way, giving Iona a<lb />
hard-fought 6-5 victory and<lb />
eliminating the Pirates from the<lb />
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Pirate catcher Jim Riley was forced to leave the game against Iona due<lb />
to an injury he suffered to his hand making a play at home plate.<lb />
over the fence. Joe Starace's<lb />
single increased their lead to 6-4.<lb />
The Pirates had a chance to tie<lb />
it up in the eighth, hjit.only could<lb />
manage one run. Carter excited<lb />
the crowd with a ground-rule<lb />
double which at first seemed a<lb />
possible homer. Mike Wells<lb />
followed with a single and Carter<lb />
held at third, but a misplay on the<lb />
tournament.<lb />
Winfred Johnson took the loss<lb />
for the Pirates, dropping his<lb />
overall record for the year to 7-5.<lb />
Johnson went 3-for-5 for ECU<lb />
with a double, while Cockrell and<lb />
Mont Carter also collected a dou-<lb />
ble each. The Pirates stranded 11<lb />
runners during the game, which<lb />
made the difference in the out-<lb />
come.<lb />
ECU got off to a bad start in<lb />
the ECAC tournament, playing<lb />
sluggishly in a 7-2 loss to George<lb />
Mason.<lb />
Pirate starter Mike<lb />
Christopher was in trouble<lb />
almost from the start. After strik-<lb />
ing out the first batter, he walked<lb />
three straight to fill the bases. A<lb />
double down the third base line<lb />
by Ralph Schmidt gave the<lb />
Patriots a 3-0 lead.<lb />
ECU got men on second and<lb />
third in the bottom of the frame<lb />
on a walk and a Winfred Johnson<lb />
single, but failed to score, as later<lb />
proved to be a problem<lb />
throughout the tournament.<lb />
George Mason again tallied<lb />
three runs in the second to zoom<lb />
to a 6-0 margin. Christopher got<lb />
the first two batters out, but pro-<lb />
ceeded to walk two straight. Ail-<lb />
American candidate Kevin Burke<lb />
then slammed a homer down the<lb />
leftfield line to really put the<lb />
Pirates in a hole.<lb />
ECU had a good chance to<lb />
score in the bottom of the frame,<lb />
but couldn't take advantage of it.<lb />
Jay McGraw opened the inning<lb />
with a single and moved to third<lb />
on Jim Riley's double with none<lb />
out. Two strike-outs and a<lb />
grounder prevented a run,<lb />
though.<lb />
Ralph Schmidt added what<lb />
turned out to be GMU's last run<lb />
with a homer in the third, making<lb />
the score 7-0. At that point, a<lb />
transformer blew, delaying the<lb />
game for about an hour.<lb />
When the game finally resum-<lb />
ed, the Pirates scored a run in the<lb />
bottom of the frame. Chris<lb />
Bradberry singled and Winfred<lb />
Johnson doubled. A ground-out<lb />
then allowed Bradberry to come<lb />
home, narrowing the margin to<lb />
7-1.<lb />
The element seemed to be tell-<lb />
ing ECU fans something as the<lb />
game was suspended in the fifth<lb />
because of lightning. Chubby<lb />
Butler came in on relief for<lb />
Christopher in the sixth, striking<lb />
out three and allowing one hit,<lb />
but hurt his shoulder striking out<lb />
Burke and had to leave the game<lb />
in the seventh.<lb />
The Pirates added one more in<lb />
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Mark Cockrell (23) beats out an infield hit in the Pirate win against<lb />
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their half of the seventh, but<lb />
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then Mark Shank blooped a<lb />
single to put men on first and<lb />
third. With two out Bradberry<lb />
singled to make what turned out<lb />
to be the final score of 7-2.<lb />
Christopher's final season pit-<lb />
ching record went to 10-3 with<lb />
the loss, while the Pirates com-<lb />
mitted two miscues. ECU got<lb />
nine hits, but few came at critical<lb />
moments, which left 11 runners<lb />
stranded in the game.<lb />
Bradberrv ih the Pirate bat-<lb />
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Johnson each had a double.<lb />
ECU came back after the loss<lb />
to George Mason to beat New<lb />
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Patriots took the initial lead in<lb />
the first when Fred Gianelli's<lb />
double was followed by Mike<lb />
Frustaci's two-out single, giving<lb />
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By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sporti Editor<lb />
FOOTBALLL: ECU, in a conti<lb />
nuing effort to upgrade it's foot-<lb />
bail schedule, has signed a two-<lb />
year contract with Syracuse.<lb />
Pirate athletic director Ken Karr<lb />
announced Monday.<lb />
The Orangemen, 6-5 last<lb />
season and upset winners over<lb />
then No. 1 Nebraska 17-9, will<lb />
come to Ficklen Stadium in 1988,<lb />
while ECU will visit Syracuse,<lb />
N.Y to play in the Carrier<lb />
Dome in 1989.<lb />
"We are very excited about ad-<lb />
ding a school like Syracuse to our<lb />
future schedule Karr said.<lb />
"They carry a national reputa-<lb />
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Specific dates and times for the<lb />
contests have yet to be finalized.<lb />
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to a rugged schedule the Pirate<lb />
football team can look forward<lb />
to facing in the future. Next<lb />
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home slate in the school's history<lb />
as Miami (Fla.), South Carolina,<lb />
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Ficklen Stadium in 1985.<lb />
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Southwestern Louisiana and<lb />
West Virginia.<lb />
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Greg Hardison and third<lb />
baseman Mark Cockrell were<lb />
both named to the ECAC<lb />
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tournament team. Both players<lb />
will return to ECU next year for<lb />
their senior seasons.<lb />
The 32 wins the Pirates posted<lb />
this year under first-year head<lb />
man Gary Overton were the most<lb />
ever for a baseball coach in his<lb />
first year at ECU. That total is<lb />
only two games shy of the school<lb />
record that ECU tied last season.<lb />
Next year looks even more pro-<lb />
mising as the Pirates will lose on-<lb />
ly four seniors. Reliever Chubby<lb />
Butler, first baseman Mike Wells,<lb />
outfielder Mark Shank and pit-<lb />
cher Tom Webb all must be<lb />
replaced. But the nucleus for a<lb />
strong team should return as<lb />
Shank was the only regular who<lb />
must be replaced.<lb />
Record setting Winfred<lb />
Johnson, who returns for his<lb />
senior season, assuming he<lb />
doesn't sign with a professional<lb />
team. He has already set virtually<lb />
every Pirate hitting record.<lb />
The return of second baseman<lb />
Steve Sides, who started in '84 as<lb />
a freshman and combined with<lb />
shortstop Hardison to form an<lb />
excellent double-play combina-<lb />
tion, but missed all of this season<lb />
due to an injury should make the<lb />
Pirates even tougher next season.<lb />
SWIMMING: Pirate swimming<lb />
coach Rick Kobe has announced<lb />
the signings of four swimmers<lb />
who will be attending ECU in the<lb />
fall.<lb />
The lone male swimmer is<lb />
Longmeadow, Mass native<lb />
David Killeen. A prep all-<lb />
america, Killieen swam for Kiski<lb />
Prep in Saltsburg, Pa. A freestyle<lb />
specialist, Kobe reports that<lb />
Killeen could swim every freestyle<lb />
event from the 50 up to the 500<lb />
and that he has national potential<lb />
as a Pirate swimmer.<lb />
 � 9 J ��� � � riiaie swimmer.<lb />
Ultimate Frisbee A Competitive Affair;<lb />
The Ultimate Campus Sport For All<lb />
The remaining three signees all<lb />
will compete for the Lady Pirate<lb />
tankers. Charleston, SC, native<lb />
Patrica Walsh will enter ECU<lb />
with high school times already<lb />
under current Pirate varsity<lb />
records. A junior national<lb />
qualifier, Walsh swam for the ci-<lb />
ty of Charleston swim team.<lb />
The Lady Pirates have also<lb />
tabbed a pair of swimmers from<lb />
Charlotte in Susan Wentink and<lb />
Sheri Campbell. Wetink comes<lb />
from the successful Mecklenburg<lb />
Aquatic Club where she was a<lb />
junior qualifier. Wetink, a<lb />
breaststroker, also has times cur-<lb />
rently under ECU varsity-<lb />
records. Campbell is a diver from<lb />
Myers Park High. She was the<lb />
state runner-up on the one-meter<lb />
board, and has the potential to be<lb />
one of ECU's Finest divers ever.<lb />
Angela Winstead of Rich-<lb />
mond, Va completes the list of<lb />
incoming freshman. Another<lb />
junior national qualifier.<lb />
Winstead swam for the Briar-<lb />
wood Swim Club and should<lb />
bolster the Lady Pirate freestyle<lb />
sprinters.<lb />
FOOTBALL: Carolina<lb />
Telephone and Telegraph an-<lb />
nounced recently the renewal of<lb />
their scholarship presented at<lb />
each ECU home football game in<lb />
recognition of an athlete's<lb />
academic achievements.<lb />
Wayne Peterson, president of<lb />
CT&amp;T and ECU Chancellor Dr.<lb />
John Howell were present at the<lb />
presentation of the 15,000<lb />
scholarship.<lb />
The ECU Educational Founda-<lb />
tion presented Peterson with a<lb />
plaque in appreciation of<lb />
CT&amp;T's committment to athletic<lb />
and academic excellence at ECU.<lb />
By DAVID McGINNESS<lb />
Suff Writw<lb />
Ultimate frisbee is a sport that<lb />
combines the passing of football,<lb />
the cutting, guarding, and<lb />
pivoting of basketball, and the<lb />
strategy of soccer.<lb />
However, although it combines<lb />
aspects of several sports, it is a<lb />
truly unique game. Due to the<lb />
frisbee's aerodynamics, it can<lb />
curve around or even float just<lb />
out of defender's reach. It also<lb />
requires less strength and natural<lb />
ability to throw long distances<lb />
than does a football.<lb />
Ultimate is played by two<lb />
seven-person teams. The playing<lb />
field is 70-yards long, 40-yards<lb />
wide and has two-25 yard end<lb />
zones.<lb />
To play ultimate well requires<lb />
speed, endurance and precision,<lb />
but that doesn't mean that<lb />
everyone can't play it. The<lb />
throws and basic strategy can be<lb />
learned quickly. Then it is just a<lb />
matter of practice.<lb />
Some of ultimate's good<lb />
qualities include:<lb />
� it is a non-contact sport.<lb />
� it is self officiating (no<lb />
referees).<lb />
� it can be played equally well<lb />
buy men and women.<lb />
� it is competitive, but the real<lb />
object is to have fun.<lb />
ECU's ultimate team, (the<lb />
"Irates") is going into its fifth<lb />
season this fall.<lb />
The Irates are sponsored by the<lb />
ECU intramural department and<lb />
recognized as the outstanding<lb />
club of the year during the<lb />
'83-84 season.<lb />
The team presently has 20-25<lb />
active members and travels<lb />
throughout the state and along<lb />
the East coast from Virginia to<lb />
Florida.<lb />
The Irates went 16-9 last<lb />
season and finished first in the<lb />
South Atlantic Ultimate Con-<lb />
ference, while playing some of<lb />
the top U.S. teams. Among their<lb />
opponents were the 1985 No. 1<lb />
ranked "Tunas" of St. Louis,<lb />
Mo. The Tunas boast four world<lb />
class sprinters on their squad.<lb />
The Irates also played the No.<lb />
1 team of 1984, the "Refugees"<lb />
as well as "Mr. Pouce one of<lb />
the top teams in N.C.<lb />
The Irates host four frisbee<lb />
competitions each year:<lb />
The Natural Light Ultimax<lb />
tournament each fall and spring.<lb />
The Natural Light Flying Disc<lb />
Classic (a freestyle event).<lb />
The Annual Frisbee Golf tour-<lb />
nament.<lb />
In addition, Irate members<lb />
promote frisbee as well as com-<lb />
munity spirit in the Greenville<lb />
area. Irates went to Greenville<lb />
area junior high schools to give<lb />
ultimate clinics. They also<lb />
donated time to help at this year's<lb />
Special Olympics.<lb />
The team's primary purpose is<lb />
to have fun and promote frisbee<lb />
in the Greenville area. However<lb />
as vice-president David Bar-<lb />
nhardt said, "Our ultimate goal<lb />
is to promote world peace<lb />
through frisbee disc<lb />
This Fall, the Irates will gain a<lb />
sister team when the new<lb />
women's club begins its first<lb />
season.<lb />
"It's a light-hearted, fun sort<lb />
of sport. It gives you a chance to<lb />
let loose and get rid of frustra-<lb />
tions Ultimate women's team<lb />
member Jennifer Hughes said.<lb />
The formation of the women's<lb />
team does not mean that women<lb />
are not welcome to play with the<lb />
men's team though.<lb />
Anyone interested is invited to<lb />
Play at the bottom of college hill<lb />
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and<lb />
Sundays at 5 pin. This includes<lb />
faculty, staff and any other<lb />
Greenville area residents as well.<lb />
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in one of the most enjoyable<lb />
sports in the country. It's a great<lb />
way to get in shape, develop a<lb />
skill and have fun at the same<lb />
time.<lb />
Lak<lb />
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Irecently the renewal of<lb />
plarship presented at<lb />
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on of an athlete's<lb />
achievements.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 22, 1985<lb />
Lakers Hope To End Series With Victory<lb />
INGLEWOOD, Calif, (UPI)<lb />
� Some "pure helter-skelter"<lb />
and a fractured digit have helped<lb />
put the Los Angeles Lakers in an<lb />
excellent position to qualify for<lb />
their fifth National Basketball<lb />
Association Championship Series<lb />
in the last six years.<lb />
The Lakers can earn their spot<lb />
by beating the Denver Nuggets<lb />
tonight at the Forum � where<lb />
they've won 23 of their last 24<lb />
games � in the fifth game of the<lb />
Western Conference finals. Los<lb />
Angeles has a 3-1 lead in the<lb />
series and the Nuggets will be<lb />
without leading scorer Alex<lb />
English, who suffered a broken<lb />
thumb in Sunday's game.<lb />
Should the Lakers win, they<lb />
would play either the Boston<lb />
Celtics or Philadelphia 76ers for<lb />
the NBA title.<lb />
Philadelphia beat Boston<lb />
115-104 Sunday to avert a sweep<lb />
in their Eastern Conference<lb />
series. The Celtics, trying to<lb />
become the first team to win suc-<lb />
cessive league titles since they ac-<lb />
complished the feat in 1968 and<lb />
1969, can clinch the series in<lb />
Game Five at Boston Garden last<lb />
week.<lb />
The Lakers, meanwhile, put<lb />
the Nuggets on the brink of<lb />
elimination by winning a wild,<lb />
120-116, decision at Denver on<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Los Angeles took the lead for<lb />
good on a tip-in by James Wor-<lb />
thy with 20 seconds left to make<lb />
it 118-116. But that doesn't come<lb />
close to telling the story � Wor-<lb />
thy's tip-in capped a bizarre<lb />
39-second sequence that Michael<lb />
Cooper called "pure helter-<lb />
skelter<lb />
During that period, the Lakers<lb />
kept shooting, missing, and get-<lb />
ting the ball back. Kareem<lb />
Abdul-Jabbar had missed twice,<lb />
Worthy once and Cooper once<lb />
from close range before Worthy<lb />
came up with what proved to be<lb />
the game-winner when he tipped<lb />
in Cooper's miss.<lb />
"It seemed like the ball was<lb />
loose for an hour said Denver<lb />
coach Doug Moe, whose injury-<lb />
plagued team had three guards on<lb />
the floor at the time. "We tried<lb />
to get the ball off the boards<lb />
there, but we just couldn't. It was<lb />
one of the most frustrating se-<lb />
quences in my basketball career,<lb />
an unbelievably tough way to<lb />
lose<lb />
No foul was called on the play<lb />
though several players on both<lb />
sides hit the floor and each other<lb />
in pursuit of the ball.<lb />
"Nobody got away with<lb />
anything flagrant said Abdul-<lb />
Jabbar, who finished with 29<lb />
points, 12 rebounds and eight<lb />
assists. "Besides, who were they<lb />
going to pick ofot? There was a lot<lb />
of contact<lb />
Said Moe: "You don't expect a<lb />
call at that time. The Lakers were<lb />
leaping all over us, but if we had<lb />
been on their backs, we wouldn't<lb />
have been expecting a call<lb />
either<lb />
The Nuggets had one more<lb />
chance to tie the score, but<lb />
Abdul-Jabbar knocked the ball<lb />
away from Danny Schayes, and<lb />
Byron Scott made two free<lb />
throws with five seconds left to<lb />
complete the scorir<lb />
English, who averaged 30.4<lb />
points a game in the playoffs and<lb />
scored 28 points in 26 minutes<lb />
Sunday before he suffered a frac-<lb />
tured thumb on his shooting<lb />
hand late in the third quarter, is<lb />
one of several injured Nuggets.<lb />
Calvin Natt, Lafayette Lever<lb />
and Mike Evans are nursing knee<lb />
injuries, Wayne Cooper has a<lb />
strained rib ligament, Elston<lb />
Turner a sore hamstring and Dan<lb />
Issel a deep thigh bruise.<lb />
"If we had everybody healthy,<lb />
we would be up 3-1 Natt said<lb />
after scoring 28 points Sunday.<lb />
"We have 12 guys, and six are<lb />
hurt (actually seven) and the<lb />
Lakers are at full strength. We<lb />
almost beat them today,<lb />
anyway<lb />
It didn't appear that the Lakers<lb />
would need Worthy's heroics<lb />
when they had a 116-110 lead,<lb />
but the Nuggets tied it on three-<lb />
point field goals by Turner and<lb />
Evans, the second with 1:01 left.<lb />
Then the scramble began.<lb />
Abdul-Jabbar acknowledged<lb />
that the Lakers had some good<lb />
fortune in the late going, but add<lb />
ed that they had something to do<lb />
with it.<lb />
Cunningham Seeks Seven Game Series;<lb />
Sixers Must Win Tonight To Stay Alive<lb />
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) �<lb />
Coach Billy Cunningham is<lb />
predicting a seven-game NBA<lb />
Eastern Conference Final series if<lb />
his Philadelphia 76ers can beat<lb />
the Boston Celtics tonight at the<lb />
Boston Garden.<lb />
The 76ers beat the Celtics<lb />
115-104 here Sunday, and averted<lb />
being swept in a post-season<lb />
series for the first time in the<lb />
franchise's 24-year history. A vic-<lb />
tory in this evening's contest<lb />
would force a sixth game Friday<lb />
night in Philadelphia.<lb />
Cunningham is aware of, but<lb />
not awed by, the 76ers' chore to<lb />
become the first team in National<lb />
Basketball Association history to<lb />
come back from a 3-0 deficit and<lb />
the fifth team to rebound from<lb />
3-1 in a seven-game series.<lb />
"This team has had its back to<lb />
the wall many times Cunn-<lb />
ingham said. "You know we've<lb />
been in the reverse situation that<lb />
Boston's in right now. We've<lb />
been up 3-1 on Boston and lost.<lb />
"That's why I emphasize to the<lb />
players that I believe if we can go<lb />
up and get the next one, which we<lb />
have the ability to do, then we're<lb />
talking about a seven-game<lb />
series<lb />
Since 1979-80, when Larry<lb />
Bird joined the Celtics,<lb />
Philadelphia is 3-15 in Boston<lb />
during the regular season, and<lb />
5-8 in playoff games.<lb />
In 1981, the 76ers went up 3-1<lb />
in the Eastern Conference finals,<lb />
but lost the next three. In 1982,<lb />
the Sixers won the seventh game<lb />
of a series from the Celtics in<lb />
Boston.<lb />
The Celtics, however, have<lb />
won 19 of their last 20 home<lb />
playoff games, losing only to Los<lb />
Angeles in the first game of last<lb />
year's finals.<lb />
Cunningham held a meeting<lb />
during Monday's practice in<lb />
which he discussed "little con-<lb />
cerns of ours, that we have to im-<lb />
prove on in certain areas, how we<lb />
can play better basketball<lb />
The coach said he was pleased<lb />
with the offense Sunday,<lb />
especially in the final period<lb />
when Boston made a belated ral-<lb />
ly.<lb />
"I still think that in the second<lb />
half we could have done a better<lb />
job defensively. We haven't been<lb />
able to sustain it as long as we'd<lb />
like to in the third and fourth<lb />
periods against Boston he said.<lb />
But Cunningham was happy<lb />
with the rebounding in the only<lb />
Sixer victory. "We didn't allow<lb />
as many easy second shots as we<lb />
have. We still gave up some easy<lb />
opportunities to their big<lb />
people he said. "It's just going<lb />
to boil down to those little things<lb />
that we have to make sure we cor-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MAY 22, 1985<lb />
Boone, Hardison Combine To Dump N.<lb />
t<lb />
Continued from Page Fight<lb />
Sullivan let one run in. Mike<lb />
Chesney singled to right, scoring<lb />
one more before Pirate<lb />
rightfielder Jay McGraw's throw<lb />
to the plate caught another Tech<lb />
runner at home for the third out.<lb />
Pirate shortstop Greg Har-<lb />
dison closed the gap to 3-1 in the<lb />
bottom of the third on a homer,<lb />
but Tech quickly matched that in<lb />
the top of the fourth. A bad-hop<lb />
single over first started the frame<lb />
off, then after the runner moved<lb />
to second on an out, Gianelli<lb />
singled to make it 4-1 Tech.<lb />
Pirate hurler Daniel Boone<lb />
began bearing down in the fifth,<lb />
striking out the side. It seemed to<lb />
fire up the ECU hitters, as they<lb />
narrowed the gap with two runs<lb />
Intramurals<lb />
To: All faculty, staff and summer<lb />
school students<lb />
Re: Summer intramural recrea-<lb />
tional programs<lb />
The staff of the East Carolina<lb />
Department of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services cordially<lb />
invites you to participate in any<lb />
or all of this summers exciting ac-<lb />
tivities. Included in the first ses-<lb />
sion alone are seven intramural<lb />
events from putt-putt golf to<lb />
slow-pitch softball.<lb />
Although registration for the<lb />
first four events has already pass-<lb />
ed, you can still be a part of 3 on<lb />
3 basketball, putt-putt golf and<lb />
the Ayden Country Club Golf<lb />
Classic. The last day to register<lb />
for 3 on 3 basketball is today so<lb />
make your way to 204 Memorial<lb />
Gym and give us your name. Se-<lb />
cond session has 6 activities for<lb />
your enjoyment so prepare now<lb />
for all the action.<lb />
Aerobic exercise classes are<lb />
also being held this summer.<lb />
Classes will meet Mon.thru Fri.<lb />
at 5:15 p.m Tues. and Thurs. at<lb />
4:00 and 6:00 p.m and Sat. at<lb />
11:00 a.m. Registration for se-<lb />
cond session aerobics will be held<lb />
June 19,20,21. Tune and tone up<lb />
with intramural aerobics.<lb />
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is also alive this summer and full<lb />
of activities. Not only are you<lb />
eligible to ride the range at Jar-<lb />
mans Stables but you have the<lb />
opportunity to backpack and join<lb />
the IRS Whitewater rafting crew<lb />
for these two fabulous summer<lb />
adventure trips.<lb />
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department is packed full with<lb />
adventure, fun and competition.<lb />
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this summers activities, pick up<lb />
the summer recreation packet<lb />
calendar, come by room 204<lb />
Memorial Gym, call 757-6387 or<lb />
listen every Thursday to the sum-<lb />
mer edition of the Tennis Shoe<lb />
Talk show hosted by Stephanie<lb />
Luke. WZMB is your contact<lb />
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roll.<lb />
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tate.<lb />
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