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COMING NEXT WEEK:<lb />
Hopefully the next seven days.<lb />
'EATURES<lb />
Bar, Q'Rockefeiler, reweiwed, see page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
The NBA play-offs continue, see page 9.<lb />
Bhz<lb />
daroltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 3<lb />
Wednesday, June 1,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Edgecombe nuclear waste sight discussed<lb />
TONI PAGE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Last night the League of<lb />
Women voters of Greenville-Pitt<lb />
County and the North Carolina<lb />
Chapter of The Sierra Club spon-<lb />
sored a forum to discuss the pro-<lb />
posed Waste Managment Park in<lb />
Edgecombe County. Selected<lb />
speakers and concerned citizens<lb />
from both Pitt County and Edge-<lb />
comb County were present in<lb />
Jaycee Park Auditorium. Those in<lb />
attendance shared concerns<lb />
about the risks of the Edgecombe<lb />
County hazardous waste dump<lb />
proposal, handling approxi-<lb />
mately 89 million pounds of radi-<lb />
oactive-hazardous waste.<lb />
The Governor-appointed Haz-<lb />
ardous Waste Committee has re-<lb />
cently chosen Edgecomb and Lee<lb />
Counties as possible hazardous<lb />
waste-treatment areas. The tenta-<lb />
tive area is located in southeast-<lb />
ern Edgecombe County, approxi-<lb />
mately 20 miles from Greenville.<lb />
These proposals have been met by<lb />
both both legislators and citizens<lb />
with concerns of the considerable<lb />
risks for the communities living<lb />
near these facilities as well as the<lb />
possible risks to the environment.<lb />
Since North Carolina joined<lb />
the Southeast Low-Level Radi-<lb />
oactive Waste Compact in 1982, it<lb />
is one of 8 states considered as a<lb />
site for the isolation of low-level<lb />
radioactive waste, according to<lb />
Bill Hollman, a legislative lobby-<lb />
ist and representative of the Sierra<lb />
Club. North Carolina must take<lb />
on the regions Low-Level Radi-<lb />
oactive Waste which is generated<lb />
at neuclear power plants, hospi-<lb />
tals, and found in research labs<lb />
and universities. If an area meets<lb />
the requirements for a suitable<lb />
site, then with proper legislative<lb />
approval, it too may be estab-<lb />
lished as a nuclear waste site,<lb />
Hollman said. "The people of<lb />
North Carolina are a democracy,<lb />
and must get involved and make<lb />
the choice themselves. They must<lb />
work with their County Commis-<lb />
sioners, legislators, and the Sierra<lb />
Club and come up with alterna-<lb />
tive proposals Hollman said.<lb />
Linda Little, Executive Director<lb />
of the North Carolina Waste<lb />
Management Board provided in-<lb />
formation on the establishment of<lb />
a Low-Level radioactive waste<lb />
site and the risks involved in<lb />
terms of other Low-Level waste<lb />
sites and their operation in other<lb />
states. According to Little, leaks<lb />
and off-site contamination has<lb />
presented little trouble and the<lb />
probability of leakage is low.<lb />
Little made scarce reference to<lb />
alternative technology being ex-<lb />
amined to deal with the problem<lb />
of hazardous waste, but encour-<lb />
aged citizens to "learn as much as<lb />
you can from a variety of sources<lb />
about nuclear waste and get in-<lb />
volved not only in management,<lb />
but prevention<lb />
Senator Tom Taft took a tenta-<lb />
tive position on the subject and<lb />
said, "I think that this is a terrible<lb />
location not only for Edgecombe<lb />
County, but for all of North Caro-<lb />
lina Taft stated that the political<lb />
intrusions into the decision were<lb />
obvious and referred to the Edge-<lb />
combe county Commissioners<lb />
and Representative Joe Mavretic<lb />
as being the obstacle that the citi-<lb />
zens must take a "ferocious and<lb />
tenacious" stand against to over-<lb />
come.<lb />
Earnie Larkin, President of the<lb />
Pamlico Tar River Foundation<lb />
agreed with Taft and encouraged<lb />
the public to establish safeguards<lb />
against political intrusion and to<lb />
get involved. 'This decision has<lb />
far-reaching consequences for all<lb />
of us, and our children. The public<lb />
must be involved in a meaningful<lb />
way<lb />
During a question and answer<lb />
period, citizens were able to ask<lb />
questions about the possible risks<lb />
involved in the establishment of<lb />
the site and also given motivation<lb />
and possible ways to stimulate<lb />
others to get involved and come<lb />
up with alternatives to the pro-<lb />
posal. The county itself has been<lb />
proposed along with Lee County,<lb />
but no definate site has been es-<lb />
tablished. Incentive monies have<lb />
been decided upon and are now<lb />
ranging around five million dol-<lb />
lars. County Commissioner Tom<lb />
Johnson spoke on behalf of the<lb />
Pitt County Commission and said<lb />
that a resolution has been ap-<lb />
proved and sent to the Govcnor to<lb />
"slow down" the decision on a<lb />
waste site until more information<lb />
and data can be collected.<lb />
Johnson said that a regional task<lb />
force will be established answer<lb />
many unknown questions that<lb />
exist. The task force will be com-<lb />
piled of specialist in every aspect<lb />
of the establishment of a Low-<lb />
Level nuclear waste site.<lb />
The North Carolina Waste<lb />
Management Board has estab-<lb />
lished a toll free number for those<lb />
with questions concerning low-<lb />
level radioactive waste. The num-<lb />
ber is 919-823-7787.<lb />
Seeley, director of admissions, retires<lb />
ECU Ncwi Bureau<lb />
Charles F. Seeley, director of<lb />
admissions at East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity, will retire June 30 to close<lb />
a career in education that he began<lb />
in Michigan 38 years ago.<lb />
Seeley came to East Carolina in<lb />
1983 leaving a job as admissions<lb />
director at the sprawling, 45,000-<lb />
student body campus of Michigan<lb />
State University in East Lansing.<lb />
He had directed the office at<lb />
Michigan State for 11 years.<lb />
"When I came to Greenville to<lb />
interview for the job I didn't ex-<lb />
pect to accept the postion if it was<lb />
offered to me said Seeley. "I<lb />
even told my wife that I didn't<lb />
think East Carolina would be the<lb />
place to go he said.<lb />
But the first thing he told his<lb />
wife after he returned home was<lb />
that he had changed his mind.<lb />
"If they offer me the job we're<lb />
going he said. "Those people<lb />
down there are great<lb />
It was small town atmoshphere<lb />
and the friendliness of the people<lb />
that appealed to Seeley. He had<lb />
always liked small towns and<lb />
friendly people.<lb />
He was born in Mason, Mich<lb />
and attended high school there.<lb />
After graduating from Michigan<lb />
State in 1950 he spent the next two<lb />
years as a high school teacher and<lb />
coach in Mancelona, Michigan.<lb />
From there he moved to Capac,<lb />
Mich where he also taught and<lb />
coached and after getting a mas-<lb />
ters degree became a principal<lb />
and then the superintendent of<lb />
Capac Community Schools.<lb />
In 1965 he joined his alma mater<lb />
as an admissions counselor and in<lb />
1972 he was named director of<lb />
admissions.<lb />
He says there is little difference<lb />
in running the admissions office<lb />
at ECU and the one at Michigan<lb />
State. Both depend on maintain-<lb />
ing personal contact with high<lb />
schools and making regular visits<lb />
to those schools to recruit stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
But unlike the larger school in<lb />
Michigan, Seeley said ECU can<lb />
offer such attributes as a medium-<lb />
sizecampus, good climate, nearby<lb />
beaches, a comprehensive selec-<lb />
tion of programs and a large<lb />
amount of genuine friendliness.<lb />
The message is paying off. ECU<lb />
announced in March that it had<lb />
accepted all the freshmen that it<lb />
could handle for the 1988<lb />
semester. That, Seeley said, is not<lb />
really unusual because ECU has<lb />
placed early cutoffs on the accep-<lb />
tance of applications for the past<lb />
several years. But this year ac-<lb />
cepted students are sending in<lb />
their advance deposits sooner<lb />
than ever before.<lb />
"When a student is accepted at<lb />
ECU it doesn't always mean the<lb />
student will enroll he explained.<lb />
Seeley said the university has al-<lb />
ready gotten more advance de-<lb />
posits for tuition and fees than<lb />
were received by August of last<lb />
year.<lb />
"We don't know why advance<lb />
deposits are up hesaid. It maybe<lb />
partly due to having more appli-<lb />
cations from graduate students.<lb />
Based on the number of applica-<lb />
tions and advance deposits Seeley<lb />
projects next fall's enrollment to<lb />
be a large one.<lb />
Enrollment in the fall of 1987 set<lb />
a record with 14,887 students.<lb />
Seeley said the thing he has en-<lb />
joyed most at East Carolina is<lb />
working with the staff of the<lb />
admissions office and with the<lb />
ECU faculty.<lb />
"We have an excellent staff that<lb />
doesn't mind long hours and hard<lb />
work he said. He said the staff of<lb />
the admissions office has worked<lb />
overtime in recent months to keep<lb />
up with applications.<lb />
'The faculty have also been ex-<lb />
tremely helpful he said.<lb />
"They've worked with us when<lb />
we schedule Open House for pro-<lb />
spective students. They've helped<lb />
at orientation and have traveled<lb />
with us to put on our ECU Today<lb />
program at high schools in North<lb />
Carolina and Virginia<lb />
'This cooperation is the thing<lb />
that really impressed me about<lb />
East Carolina when I first came<lb />
here he said.<lb />
"Of course the students are<lb />
great too. They're the ones that<lb />
really sell East Carolina Seeley<lb />
said.<lb />
Last spring a father and son<lb />
from Pennsylvania were in his<lb />
office to discuss the son's applica-<lb />
tion for admission. Seeley asked<lb />
them how they heard about East<lb />
Carolina and the father told of<lb />
meeting an ECU alumnus while<lb />
on a airplane flight from Chicago.<lb />
The father told Seeley that all he<lb />
heard on the flight was about East<lb />
Carolina University, and so he<lb />
and his son decided that if if is that<lb />
good they should come down and<lb />
take a closer look. The son was<lb />
enrolled.<lb />
Seeley said he will miss his asso-<lb />
ciation with staff and faculty and<lb />
his visits with students and their<lb />
parents. He won't miss the reams<lb />
of paperwork and the stresses that<lb />
accompany the job.<lb />
He plans to stay in Greenville<lb />
and put some time into golf and<lb />
tennis, two sports he has ne-<lb />
glected. He also wants to do some<lb />
volunteer work and especially<lb />
wants to assist with a learn-to-<lb />
read program for adults.<lb />
Mendenhall renovations to be finished January<lb />
the fall semester completion of the<lb />
project.<lb />
The three level renovation of<lb />
the building will create 31,000<lb />
square feet of new space which<lb />
will house a 400 seat cafetria, new<lb />
offices, a large banquet room, and<lb />
and for the student radio station,<lb />
WZMB. On the ground floor a<lb />
special events room will house<lb />
space for campus organizations to<lb />
hold social events. Alexander said<lb />
the party room will be able to be<lb />
locked separate from the main<lb />
denhall.<lb />
In order to construct new<lb />
plumbing and electrical outlets<lb />
for the cafetria, Alexander said the<lb />
billiards room in the basement<lb />
will be closed for the fall semester.<lb />
To install the new outlets on the<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
While workers and machinery<lb />
mill around the skeleton of steel<lb />
girders which is soon to be the<lb />
new wing of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, an ECU official says the<lb />
renovations will be completed by a special events room. "The build- building so that organizations can ground floor cafetria, workman<lb />
January. ing will enhance the things we can hold social events past the regular will have to have access to the<lb />
"We have needed these facili- do for the community Alexan- closing of Mendenhall. ceiling in billiards room until the<lb />
ties for years said Rudolph Alex- dersaid. construction is complete,<lb />
ander, assistant vice chancellor of In replacing the Mendenhall Also created by the construction e<lb />
student life, of the construction on snack bar, the full service dinning wil1 be a 4500 square feet banquet The price tag for the construc-<lb />
the western wing of Mendenhall. cafetria will be larger than Jones room for lar8e meetings. Alexan- tion is being paid through accu-<lb />
Alexander said the construction Cafetria on the college hill. dcr d the "grcat room" will be mulated student fees and food<lb />
contractor, J.D. Hudson contrac- The addirionwill also hold of- twice the size of the existing multi- services income rather than by tax<lb />
tors, are working on schedule for fices for the student government Purpose meeting room in Men- dollars, accordmp to Alexander.<lb />
Co-op offers work experience tor<lb />
students in many different fields<lb />
Alexander said the renovations "We are looking forward to the<lb />
have been in university plans for renovations being complete<lb />
ten years. Alexander said of the project.<lb />
By DENA BOYETTE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Cooperative Education<lb />
program allows students to re-<lb />
ceive on-work experience in the<lb />
field they are wishing to enter<lb />
while staying in school. In many<lb />
of the Co-Op programs, the stu-<lb />
dent can receive college credit for<lb />
their work experience.<lb />
There are two separate ways in<lb />
which co-op can work, a student<lb />
can either be an alternating stu-<lb />
dent or a parallel student. If the<lb />
student chooses the alternating<lb />
program; they attend classes one<lb />
semester and work the following<lb />
semester. Some of the alternating<lb />
positions can be held with compa-<lb />
nies such as Burroughs Welcome,<lb />
Virginia Power, Glaxo Inc, and<lb />
various state and federal jobs.<lb />
If a student is enrolled in the<lb />
parallel program, then heshe<lb />
works while attending school.<lb />
There are also summer positions<lb />
available, which would be great<lb />
for the student seeking a little<lb />
extra cash now.<lb />
The procedure for enrolling in<lb />
co-op is simple: students first<lb />
complete a cooperative education<lb />
application form - this is not a<lb />
binding contract, it just allows the<lb />
co-op staff to release information<lb />
to prospective employees.<lb />
Schedule-seminars, which list<lb />
the job openings, are posted in the<lb />
co-op office, and each is assigned<lb />
to different majors. Nan<lb />
McLaughlin, who is the coordina-<lb />
tor for some of the departments<lb />
under the college of Arts and Sci-<lb />
ences, said, "it is important for<lb />
students to make appointments<lb />
with us so we can work with them<lb />
on an individual basis, finding the<lb />
job that is right for them<lb />
The coordinator is there to an-<lb />
swer any questions that an inter-<lb />
ested student might have, regard-<lb />
ing anything from resumes to in-<lb />
terviewing tips. It is also a good<lb />
idea to check and see if the work<lb />
experience you are receiving can<lb />
be applied toward an academic<lb />
credit.<lb />
McLaughlin said that camps<lb />
and parks are popular jobs for the<lb />
summer because they are great to<lb />
work at and highly sought after.<lb />
She also stated that the nursing<lb />
and allied health field were popu-<lb />
lar in the summer.<lb />
Unfortunately, the summer job<lb />
market is tough in Greenville but<lb />
co-op does not limit its help to<lb />
only Greenville, but it can help<lb />
students find jobs in other cities<lb />
and even out-of-state jobe.<lb />
There were 1500 students that<lb />
were enrolled in co-op last year at<lb />
ECU, and there are hopes of see- This is the skeleton of the new wing of Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
ing that number grow in the up- which will create 31,000 square feet of new area,<lb />
coming year. (Jon Jordan�Photolab)<lb /><pb facs="00058077_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 1, 1988<lb />
No decline in sexually transmitted diseases<lb />
By RICH WYNNE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sexually Transmitted Disease<lb />
(STD's) continue to rise in the<lb />
United States and throughout the<lb />
world. Despite improved meth-<lb />
ods of treatment and education<lb />
the total number of reported cases<lb />
increasing, but no significant de-<lb />
cline has been seen in any one tvpe<lb />
of STD.<lb />
While improved reporting has<lb />
played some part in increasing the<lb />
numbers, it is generally believed<lb />
that even after adjusting for re-<lb />
porting improvement the data<lb />
will indicate slow growth in rates<lb />
of infection.<lb />
According to Mary Elesha-<lb />
Adams, the Health Educator for<lb />
ECU's Student Health Services,<lb />
precise data on incidence of such<lb />
diseases at ECU would be useful,<lb />
but have not yet been accumu-<lb />
lated. It is believed the campus<lb />
rates are in line with those of other<lb />
universities.<lb />
While these are only "best<lb />
guess" statistics they suggest that<lb />
ECU's rates may be somewhat<lb />
less than the surrounding com-<lb />
munity. For example Jo Rodger-<lb />
son, the Health Educator for the<lb />
Pitt County Health Department<lb />
says the most recent data from<lb />
1986 reports a svphillis rate of<lb />
22.58 per 100,000 in Pitt county as<lb />
Zero tolerance<lb />
to be changed<lb />
NEW BERN, N.C. (AP) � Jerry<lb />
Schill, executive director of the<lb />
North Carolina Fisheries Associa-<lb />
tion, said Friday he believes the<lb />
federal government's zero toler-<lb />
ance policy will be modified.<lb />
But if it is, it won't be because of<lb />
congressional hearings held<lb />
Thursday in Washington, D.C.<lb />
"It's frustrating Schill said of<lb />
his appearance Thursday after-<lb />
noon before the House Coast<lb />
Guard and Navigation sub-<lb />
committee. "We go there and<lb />
make our statements and they<lb />
didn't come back with one ques-<lb />
tion. They're (Customs officials)<lb />
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preaching by Strodes' children,<lb />
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He also repeated several times, problem) for this year she said.<lb />
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EDGECOttBE EXPRESS<lb />
June 1.1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Say NO to waste<lb />
Is five million dollars enough ?<lb />
Bush bushwacked on<lb />
Gen. Noriega policy<lb />
We have heard a lot lately about<lb />
the debate in Edgecombe County<lb />
concerning the hazardous waste<lb />
site. The governor-appointed Haz-<lb />
ardous Waste Committee is hard at<lb />
work finding a final resting place for<lb />
low level radioactive waste and<lb />
hazardous waste that will be coming<lb />
in from 8 states for a period of 20<lb />
years. Because North Carolina is<lb />
among the top ten producers of<lb />
radioactive waste, due to research<lb />
and medical centers, Edgecombe<lb />
County has been chosen.<lb />
This is causing much controversy.<lb />
Many citizens are for the waste site.<lb />
The five million dollars that will be<lb />
coming into the county with the<lb />
waste has persuaded many to accept<lb />
the proposal.<lb />
On the other hand, many feel that<lb />
no amount of money is worth the<lb />
risk that our neighbor county will be<lb />
taking.<lb />
The fact that the waste site is only<lb />
20 miles from Greenville�and only<lb />
heaven knows how close to homes<lb />
� does not seem to deter those who<lb />
are pushing so hard to get the plant<lb />
in here.<lb />
That hazardous, lethal waste will<lb />
be rolling along local state high-<lb />
ways, causing a steady flow of dan-<lb />
gerous traffic, has not lightened pro-<lb />
facility arguments, either.<lb />
Instead, we are willing to expose<lb />
our children, farms, and rivers to the<lb />
possibility of contamination,<lb />
whether it come from a leaking in-<lb />
cinerator or having leached through<lb />
our soils.<lb />
As persons living in Pitt County,<lb />
whether a student or a permanent<lb />
resident, it is our job to keep our<lb />
communities and families safe.<lb />
Undeterminable damage could be<lb />
done if an incinerator, that operates<lb />
at 1700 degrees farenheit were to<lb />
break down and leak radioactive<lb />
waste into the air. How would you<lb />
like to wake up under a cloud of<lb />
radioactivity?<lb />
Just as we must consider the re-<lb />
moteness of an accident, we must<lb />
also consider the consequences if<lb />
one does occur. Is the loss of security<lb />
and health worth five million dol-<lb />
lars.<lb />
The guidelines that must be met<lb />
for a site to be suitable as a waste site<lb />
are not terribly strict. Here are a few:<lb />
the site must be within 25 miles of an<lb />
interstate; a site cannot be built on or<lb />
near wet land; there must be at least<lb />
a one mile radius between the facil-<lb />
ity and single family homes; and<lb />
must an adequate buffer zone. Per-<lb />
haps the biggest determining factor<lb />
is the guideline stating that the site<lb />
must be located within 70 miles of<lb />
the state's largest producer of radi-<lb />
oactive substance. If this guideline<lb />
is to be upheld, Edgecombe County<lb />
may be unsuitable after all.<lb />
But this could come up again in the<lb />
future. Now is the time to make a<lb />
decision. As eminent producers of<lb />
radioactive and toxic waste, North<lb />
Carolina must take responsiblity for<lb />
it's trash. But to put it only 20 miles<lb />
from our backdoor, when there are<lb />
other alternatives less endangering,<lb />
is outrageous. Plus, Edgecombe<lb />
County and it? neighbors will subse-<lb />
quently be labelled a toxic waste<lb />
dump.<lb />
ON THE RIGHT<lb />
BY<lb />
WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY<lb />
Everyone knows�and this includes Sen. Christo-<lb />
pher Dodd, which means truly everyone�that as a<lb />
political matter George Bush has got tv. lo some-<lb />
thing that is out of step with what Ronald Reagan<lb />
does. What causes one to weep is his choice of a deal<lb />
with Gen. Manuel Noriega as the parting point<lb />
between the president and the vice president-nomi-<lb />
nee-elect.<lb />
Last week, Mr. Bush said that he did not believe<lb />
in bargaining with drug dealers, whether on Ameri-<lb />
can or foreign soil. That has got to be the most<lb />
fatuous statement on foreign policy since<lb />
yesterday's speech by Jesse Jackson, wherever it<lb />
was, whatever he said.<lb />
It presupposes that the moral consideration is or<lb />
should be the controlling point in foreign policy. If<lb />
Mr. Bush is going to bear down on the moral point,<lb />
why doesn't he come out against Ronald Reagan's<lb />
bargaining with Mikhail Gorbachev, on the grounds<lb />
that Bush does not believe in bargaining with any<lb />
head of government that practices genocide, sup-<lb />
presses free speech and the practice of religion,<lb />
sends political dissidents to Siberia, sends weapons<lb />
to anti-democratic forces throughout the world, and<lb />
has 12,000 nuclear warheads aimed at places like<lb />
Detroit? No, if one wants to hang on to the moral<lb />
point, one is left saying: The United States should<lb />
not bargain with drug dealers unless they possess a<lb />
nuclear bomb.<lb />
But to dilute the moral statement by empirical<lb />
hedges invites the analyst to consider whether there<lb />
are other factors than the possession of a nuclear<lb />
weapon that define critical American interests. The<lb />
answer to that is obviously "yes and peace and<lb />
quiet in the area surrounding the Panama Canal is<lb />
one of them. And that peace and quiet, reasons<lb />
Ronald Reagan, is worth squashing a couple of Flor-<lb />
ida indictments that are in any case purely of hypo-<lb />
thetical value, since Noriega would not, en route to<lb />
Spain or Saudi Arabia or wherever, plan to stop in<lb />
Tampa.<lb />
Now the principal Demorats, for obvious political<lb />
reasons, are saying all the usual things about the<lb />
iniquity of Mr. Reagan's proposal to Noriega. But<lb />
not all of them. Hear this: Christopher Dodd, whose<lb />
prescriptions for Central America are the nearest<lb />
thing to diplomatic misjudgement since the Ver-<lb />
sailles Conference, was quoted on television as flatly<lb />
approving the proposed deal. Whether this will get<lb />
him ostracized by the monks surrounding Dukakis-<lb />
Jackson one cannot tell, but it is rcfreashing to hear<lb />
from a top Democrat that it is entirely possible to a)<lb />
disapprove of drugs as fervently as Mary Baker<lb />
Eddy and b) approve a possible deal of mutual<lb />
interest with a drug runner.<lb />
According to the papers, James Baker, sccrctarv of<lb />
the treasury, took the position Mr. Bush has taken in<lb />
arguing with the president, urging him to repudiate<lb />
his opening to Noriega; while George Shultz re-<lb />
newed his approval of dealing with Noriega. Mean-<lb />
while, theState Department's Michael Kozak buzzes<lb />
in and out of Panama City, never quite knowing<lb />
whether his mandate is in jeopardy. And while all of<lb />
this is going on, the leaders of the Caribbean nations<lb />
join in protesting any interference with Noriega on<lb />
the quaint grounds that any ousting of Noreiga is the<lb />
business of the Panamanian people, not of the<lb />
United States. These are the same heads of state that<lb />
approved Mr. Reagan's sending of the Marines to<lb />
Grenada.<lb />
George Bush will need to come up with something<lb />
else. One must assume that when the three men�<lb />
Bush, Baker, Shultz� were in the Oval Office argu-<lb />
ing with the president, not one word about the<lb />
morality of the matter was actually spoken. Politics<lb />
was almost surely on the table.<lb />
It is interesting to speculate on what would be the<lb />
public reaction to Bush's pledge to rescind the ABM<lb />
Treaty if elected�so that we can get on with the<lb />
necessary testing to advance the Strategic Defence<lb />
Initiative. Howls of mortal pain from the Democrats<lb />
("How can Bush bargain with apocalypse?"). But<lb />
framed in the proper way, the issue is: Should the<lb />
United States take measures to try to protect itself<lb />
against that first strike which the Soviet Union can<lb />
plausibly threaten once its own SDI is in operation?<lb />
To take such measures doesn't mean we need to<lb />
discourage glasnost and pcrcstroika�far from it. If<lb />
the Soviet Union gets around to disarming its offen-<lb />
sive potential, we should be ready for that happv<lb />
development. If the Soviet Union does not get<lb />
around to this, we should also be readv.<lb />
Defense of Congress' constitutional role<lb />
We've blasted those oil rigs and in hostilities or the imminent like- he takes to have teen tne emer-<lb />
half the Iranian navy to kingdom lihood, and Section 5(b), requir- gency, remains obligated under<lb />
come, and President Reagan still ing that they be withdrawn 60 the constitution to report to Con-<lb />
refuses to comply with the law by days later unless Congress has gress what he has done as soon as<lb />
officially acknowledging to Con- authorized their continued pres- practicable and to await its deci-<lb />
ence. There is no serious aregu- sion whether to continue military<lb />
gress that we are engaged in<lb />
hositlities. And no one in Con-<lb />
gress seems to care.<lb />
On the surface this seems odd.<lb />
The violation of law could hardly<lb />
be clearer. Section 4(a)(1) of the<lb />
War Powers Resolution of 1973<lb />
ment that these provisions are<lb />
unconstitutional.<lb />
The "original intent" of the Fra-<lb />
mers of the constitution on this<lb />
issue could hardly be clearer. The<lb />
power "to declare War" was<lb />
requires such a report whenever vested explicitly in Congress. The<lb />
our armed forces are involved in debates, and early practice, estab-<lb />
hostilihesorasiutationcreatedby lish that this meant that all wars�<lb />
the circumstances Even on the whether declared or undeclared<lb />
extravagant assumption that we (yes, they knew about the latter)<lb />
weren't in such a situation before,<lb />
we certainly got there on Mon-<lb />
day, April 18. Nor would one<lb />
ordinarily expect congress to be<lb />
complaisant about the usurpation<lb />
of its constitutional and statutory<lb />
prerogatives. True, they might<lb />
not take decisive legislative ac-<lb />
had to be legislatively author-<lb />
ized. "The Executive George<lb />
activity. Congress in trun is under<lb />
a correlative constitutional duty<lb />
to consider whether the nation is<lb />
to be thus committed. In the event<lb />
no affirmative authorization is<lb />
forthcoming, hostilities are to be<lb />
terminated.<lb />
Sections 4(a)(1) and 5(b) of the<lb />
War Powers Resolution are de-<lb />
signed to give concrete contem-<lb />
porary meaning to this original<lb />
constitutional about the scheme,<lb />
it is that the president gets as<lb />
Mason explained, was not "safely �ny as 90 free days (including a<lb />
to be trusted" with such deci- 30-day extension for<lb />
sions, at least not alone. "unavoidable military neces-<lb />
Oncea war wascongressionally sity") in which to wage war with-<lb />
authorized, the president�as out congressional authonzaation.<lb />
"Commander in Chief"� would Certain presidents in the 19th<lb />
tion� they seem generally to be assume ultimate strategic control century and early 20th centuries<lb />
doing less of that lately� but<lb />
wouldn't you at least expect a<lb />
little screaming?<lb />
Some people excuse the<lb />
president's failure to comply with<lb />
the War Powers Resolution by<lb />
asserting that it is "unconstitu-<lb />
tional In fact there is one section<lb />
of the resolution that might be<lb />
invalidated under a 1983 Su-<lb />
preme Court decision� but that<lb />
is Section 5(c), permitting Con-<lb />
gress to order the president to<lb />
withdraw troops from combat by<lb />
concurrent resolution, which re-<lb />
cent history almost conclusively<lb />
establishes Congress never<lb />
would have had the courage to<lb />
invoke anyhow.<lb />
The heart of the resolution re-<lb />
sides elsewhere, in the combina-<lb />
tion of Section 4(aXD, requiring<lb />
official notification of Congress<lb />
whenever our troops are involved<lb />
of the way in which it would be played a little fast and loose with<lb />
fought. He could in addition� the Constitution in this area. But<lb />
and this was the only exception to when they did so�and this is<lb />
the proposition that he was not to critical to the question whether<lb />
take up arms without advance practice over time might have<lb />
congressional authorization�re-<lb />
spond defensively to "repel sud-<lb />
dent attacks The reason for this<lb />
is obvious; it was feared that<lb />
Congress wouldn't have time to<lb />
respond in such cases. Of course<lb />
Congress can be convened faster<lb />
now that it could in the late 18th<lb />
century. But the need for swift<lb />
somehow unofficially amended<lb />
the original constitutional under-<lb />
standing�they obscured or cov-<lb />
ered up the actual facts, all the<lb />
while dutifully pledging public<lb />
fealty to the constiutional need for<lb />
congressional authorization of<lb />
military action. Shifts of constitu-<lb />
tional power, to the extent they<lb />
military response may have be- are possible at all, must be accom<lb />
romp more important. Thus we<lb />
should preserve for the president<lb />
permission to act when there isn't<lb />
time for Congress to do so.<lb />
The underlying principle, how-<lb />
ever, is certainly not obsolete; the<lb />
decision to go to war is ultimately<lb />
Congress's and thus the presi-<lb />
plished in the open. (It was only<lb />
with the commitment of Ameri-<lb />
can troops to Korea in 1950 that<lb />
presidents began to claim openly<lb />
the right to initiate and sustain<lb />
hostilities without such authori-<lb />
zation.)<lb />
Since 1950, it is true, Congress<lb />
dent, having responded to what has been mostly docile in the face<lb />
of presidential claims of omnipo-<lb />
tence�with occasional brief<lb />
shows of courage, notably at the<lb />
very end of the war in Indochina.<lb />
But 38 years of surrender�inter-<lb />
mittent, at that�hardly seems<lb />
enough to alter a century and a<lb />
half of constitutional understand-<lb />
ing to the contrary.<lb />
The War Powers Resolution,<lb />
passed in 1973 over President<lb />
Nixon's veto, was designed to<lb />
screw the courage of future Con-<lb />
gresses to the sticking post. It was<lb />
supposed to ensure that the presi-<lb />
dent would (as soom as practi-<lb />
cable) bring military hostilities to<lb />
Congress for approval and that<lb />
Congress in turn would face up to<lb />
its constitutional obligation to<lb />
make the decision on war and<lb />
peace.<lb />
Obviously it hasn't worked.<lb />
Our presidents, from Gerald Ford<lb />
onward, have been slick: they ei-<lb />
ther have wholly failed to report<lb />
hostilities under the resolution or<lb />
have done so in terms so vague<lb />
that they a void starting the 60-day<lb />
clock, congress has failed to react<lb />
to this brazen or slippery defi-<lb />
ance. The PErsian Gulf is only the<lb />
latest example of congressional<lb />
inaction in the face of presidential<lb />
failure to comply. (To be sure, it is<lb />
one of the more swashbuckling.<lb />
anyone who can tell me with a<lb />
straight face that sinking half the<lb />
eney's navy doesn't involve hos-<lb />
tilties or the imminent likelihood<lb />
thereof is someone with whom I'd<lb />
just as soon not play poler�or, for<lb />
that matter, associate.)<lb />
The Wall Street Journal was<lb />
right in its April 19 editorial on the<lb />
War Powers Resolution that "we<lb />
haven't heard many complaints<lb />
about the (military) events of<lb />
Monday morning "That<lb />
absence the Journal continued,<lb />
'says a lot The Journal thinks it<lb />
says that everyone, and Congress<lb />
in particular, is coming around to<lb />
realizing that the resolution con-<lb />
stitutes an improper interference<lb />
with presidential power. What<lb />
congress's silence actually says is<lb />
wha t Congress has been sayi ng by<lb />
its (in) action since 1950: that is<lb />
doesn't want to be accountable for<lb />
deciding about war and peace. It<lb />
says that Congress would rather<lb />
revert to the comfortable pattern<lb />
so brilliantly realized in its Viet-<lb />
nam performance, one of dodging<lb />
responsiblity and reserving the<lb />
right to express the righteous<lb />
indignation of an "unimplicated"<lb />
party when the war in question<lb />
begins not to play so well.<lb />
You may ask, So what? If mem-<lb />
bers of congress find it politcally<lb />
advantageious to relinquish their<lb />
constitutional prerogatives, why<lb />
should the rest of us care? the<lb />
answer is that their prerogatives<lb />
aren't really what's at stake here.<lb />
Oliver Elsworth defended giv-<lb />
ing Congress the war power say-<lb />
ing, "It should be more easy to get<lb />
out of war, than into it George<lb />
Mason seconded the motion by<lb />
stating that he was "for clogging<lb />
rather than facilitating war; but<lb />
for facilitating peace Their true<lb />
concern was not the prerogatives<lb />
of Congress vis-a-vis the presi-<lb />
dent. Rather, their concern was<lb />
that a single individual should<lb />
not be able to lead the nation pre-<lb />
cipitously into war. They wanted<lb />
more than one key to be necessary<lb />
to start the engines of war.<lb />
Relinquishing their keys and<lb />
entrusting them to the president<lb />
may be politically convenient for<lb />
ht emembers of Congress, butr in<lb />
doing so they are violating a pub-<lb />
lic trust. On other matters, didg-<lb />
ing electoral responsiblity may<lb />
have become part (even the name)<lb />
of the game, but this is war wore<lb />
talking about. The Framers of the<lb />
Constitution thought it was a<lb />
special subject, and it is. For one<lb />
brief moment in 1973, when it<lb />
overrode Nixon's veto of the War<lb />
Powers Resolution, it actually<lb />
looked as if Congress was pre-<lb />
pared to face up to its constitu-<lb />
tional responsibilties, daunting<lb />
and disadvantageous as that can<lb />
sometimes prove. Unfortunately,<lb />
it hasn't looked that way since.<lb />
As it happens, if congress ere<lb />
forced to decide on the events oi<lb />
April 18 it almost certainly would<lb />
back the president, that is what<lb />
makes this such a good opportu-<lb />
nity for Congress to take a stand in<lb />
support of the law. What it should<lb />
do is to declare that Section 4(a)( 1)<lb />
of the War Powers Resolution is<lb />
applicable�because at the very<lb />
least there is an imminent danger<lb />
of hostilities�and then go on (if<lb />
so inclined) to authorize the con-<lb />
tinued presence and military ac-<lb />
tivity of our Navy in the Gulf,<lb />
thereby eliminating the 60-day<lb />
limit of Section 5(b). That way the<lb />
Navy can stay and the president<lb />
can blast oil rigs and Iranian ships<lb />
when it seems appropriate to him,<lb />
but a precedent will have been set<lb />
that might stiffen the backbone of<lb />
future Congresses in more con-<lb />
testable cases.<lb />
Fat chance, I suppose, ut<lb />
somebody should say a won in<lb />
defense of congress's const. 1-<lb />
tional role, since it seems a cir h<lb />
that Congress isn't going to.<lb />
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campuses in recent weeks, l<lb />
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tors to try to gain control<lb />
student newspapers.<lb />
During the last month, offij<lb />
at Arizona's Pima Commi<lb />
College, at Western Kenti<lb />
University, at Texas's San a<lb />
College and at Chapman G<lb />
in California have tried to<lb />
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productions<lb />
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dent press guides and journalism<lb />
professor emeritus at Ball State<lb />
University in Indiana.<lb />
Just weeks after the ruling, for<lb />
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JUNE 1,1988 Page 7<lb />
O'Rockefeller's open for dining, drinking<lb />
This is a picture of O' Rockefeller's. It is located in what used to be The Tavern. It is now a fun place<lb />
to go eat, drink and make merry. (Photo by Jon Jordan, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Crocodile Dundee loses much of his<lb />
originality and bite in movie sequel<lb />
By CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
General Manager<lb />
"Crocodile Dundee II" is an<lb />
anamoly: an entertaining movie<lb />
that is at the same time disap-<lb />
pointing.<lb />
It is seldom that a movie like the<lb />
first "Crocodile Dundee" appears<lb />
on the movie scene. Original,<lb />
witty and well-acted, "Dundee"<lb />
was deservedly a commercial and<lb />
cntical success.<lb />
Unfortunately, like many se-<lb />
quels, "Dundee II" doesn't live<lb />
up to the high standards of its<lb />
predecessor.<lb />
 main reason this movie<lb />
doosn't work as well is the origi-<lb />
ns ity factor. There is none. While<lb />
the first movie introduced Paul<lb />
Hogan as Dundee and put a bush-<lb />
man into a city man's world, the<lb />
second movie tries to make Dun-<lb />
dee into an almost Rambo-like<lb />
hero. It doesn't work.<lb />
The other reason this movie<lb />
doesn't work as well is its often<lb />
irregular wit. There are good<lb />
laughs in this movie, but there are<lb />
also long gaps in between those<lb />
laughs which at rimes become<lb />
tedious. Hogan, who wrote the<lb />
screenplay to both movies, also<lb />
goes for some cheap laughs with<lb />
some stereotyped characteriza-<lb />
tions, even of himself.<lb />
Dundee, in this film, is faced<lb />
with the challenge of saving his<lb />
girlfriend (actress Linda, ICoziow<lb />
ski) from some Sfllltrt 'Ame'fTcan<lb />
drug dealers. The chase goes from<lb />
New York, where Dundee in-<lb />
vades the drug dealer's home to<lb />
rescue his kidnapped girlfriend,<lb />
to the Australian Outback, where<lb />
he feels he can protect her better.<lb />
The drug smuggler follows and<lb />
what ensues is an often amusing<lb />
version of Australian guerilla<lb />
warfare, Dundee style.<lb />
All the parts are acted well, and<lb />
the audience is in for a treat<lb />
watching Dundee outsmart these<lb />
Colombian buffoons. Their is an<lb />
innate problem with this plot,<lb />
however. While it is believable<lb />
that a bushman might have prob-<lb />
lems adapting to New York life, it<lb />
isnotbqlievablethat the head of<lb />
afTInternational drug' smuggling<lb />
By STEVE SOMMERS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
About a year ago, two ECU<lb />
Graduates, Bo LaPrade and Bill<lb />
pital started a business project<lb />
that just about a month ago real-<lb />
ized itself. These two men best<lb />
known for owning the highly<lb />
successful Pantana Bob's, opened<lb />
their second bar, O'Rockefeller's.<lb />
The original conception of the<lb />
new business was in the form of<lb />
an oyster bar. Since the drinking<lb />
law changed, Bo LaPrade said, it<lb />
has been increasingly harder to<lb />
get people to come downtown.<lb />
Now bars can't have happy<lb />
hours and drinkk specials, "food<lb />
seems to be the' way restaurants<lb />
and hotels are going in terms of<lb />
giving you food specials to get<lb />
you out Well, an oyster bar<lb />
would certainly be the way to do<lb />
it.<lb />
However, the health depart-<lb />
ment and the city have refused<lb />
them. They said that the estab-<lb />
lishment did not have proper fa-<lb />
cilities or an efficient enough<lb />
waste disposal system. LaPrade<lb />
and Spital have submitted menus<lb />
to be approved and been rejected<lb />
three of four times.<lb />
The City and the Health Depart-<lb />
ment said the oysters would make<lb />
the entire downtown area reek.<lb />
According to LaPrade, the Health<lb />
Department is usually right about<lb />
things even though at first it<lb />
into Australia to wreak his re-<lb />
venge. It just ain't gonna happen.<lb />
As writer and executive pro-<lb />
ducer, Hogan resorts to good old<lb />
blood-and-guts action and vio-<lb />
lence to fill the gaps left by the<lb />
story. Real shoot-em-up violence,<lb />
however, does not belong in a<lb />
Crocodile Dundee movie. Part of<lb />
the charm of the first movie was<lb />
watching how Dundee re-<lb />
sponded to the extreme violence<lb />
of New York.<lb />
Hogan also reduces the impor-<lb />
tance of the girlfriend's character<lb />
doesn't seem that way.<lb />
But hope for O'Rockefeller's is<lb />
serving food up until two o'clock<lb />
in the morning.<lb />
The current menu is described<lb />
by LaPrade as "generic How-<lb />
ever, this is a modest description,<lb />
for it consists of roast beef to bar-<lb />
becue, tuna salad to cheeseburg-<lb />
ers, and chicken salad made by a<lb />
little old woman. I had the cheese<lb />
sandwich for $1.35 and it was<lb />
deal.<lb />
Food is nice, but most of us<lb />
don't go downtown on a Friday<lb />
night for onion rings. Instead, we<lb />
want to be social and do tequila<lb />
shots. O'Rockefeller's, with it's<lb />
fully stocked liquor bar, game<lb />
room, and cozy yet sociable at-<lb />
mosphere allows for drinking and<lb />
mingling.<lb />
v LaPrade's vision of his club is<lb />
"an alternative, so to speak, to a<lb />
Hilton, which is not derogatory<lb />
toward the Hilton, but away from<lb />
the meat market scene<lb />
Geared for the louder crowd,<lb />
the bar is a place for people in the<lb />
business community to mix with<lb />
younger people and still feel<lb />
comfortable. You have to be<lb />
twenty-one to get in at night and<lb />
be able to prove it at the door.<lb />
But, if you're not yet twenty-<lb />
one, do not feel as if LaPrade and<lb />
Spital are not sympathizing with<lb />
in the story. She ends up relying<lb />
almost totally on Dundee the<lb />
knight-in-shining-armor and<lb />
loses much of the gutsy independ-<lb />
ence that made her an interesting<lb />
character in the first move.<lb />
Despite this movie's many<lb />
flaws, it is entertaining in its own<lb />
way. Hogan's Dundee character<lb />
is charming, and that charm still<lb />
comes through. There are also a<lb />
number of times when a fresh<lb />
sparkle of humor will light the<lb />
screen.<lb />
While Hogan does extend the<lb />
you. LaPrade said about current<lb />
conditions, "It's a sad state of af-<lb />
fairs, when a college student can't<lb />
drink a damn beer<lb />
About the age restriction at<lb />
O'Rockefeller's, he feels that the<lb />
younger people already have a<lb />
place to go, like Pantana's.<lb />
Other issues LaPrade com-<lb />
mented on were parking and<lb />
towing downtown. "I used to get<lb />
so angry with the towing of cars<lb />
(from downtown). When I was a<lb />
student, I'd say If the students<lb />
were smart, they'd organize <lb />
and the people who tow cars,<lb />
don't patronize them. They<lb />
should say, look we're not going<lb />
to have anything to do with you.<lb />
It's frustrating. The students are<lb />
this town, whether they want to<lb />
admit it or not<lb />
Being a successful businessper-<lb />
son, I asked LaPrade if he had any<lb />
further recommendations for stu-<lb />
dents. He said that although<lb />
experience is the best educator,<lb />
taking his father's advice to stay<lb />
in college when he thought of<lb />
dropping out was "the smartest<lb />
thing I ever did  I hate to be Mr.<lb />
Cliche, but an education is some-<lb />
thing nobody could ever take<lb />
away<lb />
O'Rockefeller's is located on<lb />
Cotanche street where the Alley<lb />
and The Tavern use to be and is<lb />
currently open six days a week.<lb />
stereotype of some of the original<lb />
characters, he breaths new life<lb />
into stereotyped street smart<lb />
characters to show us there is<lb />
some humanity left in the big<lb />
apple.<lb />
The biggest disease this movie<lb />
suffers from is Sequel-i tis. While it<lb />
is good, it is not nearly as bright as<lb />
the original. Hogan, it appears,<lb />
has seen that this character has<lb />
played itself out and has said<lb />
there will not be a "Crocodile<lb />
Dundee III It will be best if he<lb />
keeps his word.<lb />
Living Colors make boss, hard hitting Lp<lb />
By HENRY BOARDMAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ts of musicians these days are<lb />
sm .ienly taking bold stands on<lb />
the big issues of the day � racism,<lb />
crack, etcetera. And it seems they<lb />
love to tell us just how much<lb />
they're against them.<lb />
Vhich isn't so bad, I guess,<lb />
except when they hit us over the<lb />
head with it. Rap artists tend to do<lb />
this a lot, I've found, and their<lb />
pseudo-sincerity strikes a sour<lb />
note.<lb />
On the other extreme, though,<lb />
Debbie GibsonTiffany drivel<lb />
leaves us cold because it lacks a<lb />
message. It may sound like good<lb />
music, but there's something, a<lb />
heart maybe, missing.<lb />
I think one could (if one wanted<lb />
to) argue that the trick of really<lb />
good music is that it's gotta have a<lb />
meaningful message AND be<lb />
catchy to boot. This middle-<lb />
ground, unfortunately, is often<lb />
hard to find.<lb />
So after six U2 shows, a few<lb />
Grateful Deads, and maybe a<lb />
couple of Peter Gabriels of even<lb />
John Cougar Mellancamps you<lb />
start to feel a little empty, even�<lb />
Bono forbid�a little let down.<lb />
Where then does the weary pil-<lb />
grim turn?<lb />
Enter Living Color, a four-man<lb />
outfit from New York with a rec-<lb />
ord our called Vivid that will<lb />
Rock-that's a capital Rock- your<lb />
socks off. They're led by Vernan<lb />
Rcid who honed his chops with<lb />
drummer Ronald Shannon<lb />
Jackson's experimental-jazz De-<lb />
coding Society as well as guitar<lb />
frontierman, Bill Frisell. Any L.A.<lb />
metalhead would surely give up<lb />
his mousse and spandex for life to<lb />
be gifted with licks this fast and<lb />
smart for just one night.<lb />
Living Color's debut album<lb />
does hit you over the head � but<lb />
with the music, not the message.<lb />
The music, a seemingly contrary<lb />
fussion of funk and metal, is like a<lb />
Louisville Slugger to the temple<lb />
� but just when you think you're<lb />
down for the count they slip in the<lb />
message and you're back for<lb />
more.<lb />
a hook big enough to catch a<lb />
Great White and is baited with<lb />
some of the tastiest riffs you'll<lb />
hear all year.<lb />
These guys (Reid, vocalist<lb />
Corey Glover, bassist Muzz<lb />
Skillings, and drummer William<lb />
Calhoun) effortlessly cram every<lb />
square inch with music. If if s not<lb />
the perfect, unexpected crunch-<lb />
chord, if s a nifty little bass run.<lb />
The production by Ed Stasium<lb />
and, on the last two cuts, Mick<lb />
Jagger (who "discovered" the<lb />
group at CBGB's) is, well, vivid.<lb />
The leads leap out in your face.<lb />
Oh yeah, they're black, too <lb />
therein lies the message. And if s<lb />
a real message too, musically<lb />
closer to Hendrix and lyrically<lb />
closer to Public Enemy, overall<lb />
somewhere in between.<lb />
If you're not paying attention at<lb />
first you 11 miss their message but<lb />
listen closely, it's there. If seasy to<lb />
get caught up in the wit and drive<lb />
of riff-rockers like "Cult of Per-<lb />
sonality "Middle Man and<lb />
"Desperate People and not no-<lb />
tice how they all subtly tie in with<lb />
the more obviously "message"<lb />
songs like "Open Letter (to a<lb />
Landlord) "Which Way to<lb />
America and "Funny Vibe"<lb />
(which briefly features Public<lb />
See LIVING, page 8<lb />
Deaf kids deal with life<lb />
in college environment<lb />
By LAURA SALAZAR<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Li sa Fulk and Susan Wallace are<lb />
typical college students, they<lb />
have boyfriends, they go down-<lb />
town, they are roommates, and<lb />
they attend classes.<lb />
"We are human beings just like<lb />
everyone else said Wallace. The<lb />
only difference is that the girls are<lb />
deaf.<lb />
Fulk and Wallace are rising<lb />
sophomores at ECU. Fulk was<lb />
born deaf, it was a hereditary<lb />
condition in her family. Wallace<lb />
developed spinal meningitis<lb />
when she was one-and-a-half<lb />
years old, and as a result, became<lb />
deaf.<lb />
The girls use interpreters in<lb />
their classes and they also have<lb />
people that take notes for them.<lb />
ECU has two full-time interpret-<lb />
ers and one part-time interpreter.<lb />
There are also student interpret-<lb />
ers. Student interpreters and<lb />
note-takers are needed; these are<lb />
paid positions.<lb />
According to Pam King, one of<lb />
the two full-time interpreters, the<lb />
law requires interpreters and<lb />
note-takers for the deaf and hear-<lb />
ing impaired students at no cost.<lb />
Fulk began her schooling at the<lb />
North Carolina School for the<lb />
Deaf in Morganton, NC, and<lb />
transferred to a mainstream<lb />
school in Winston-Salem when<lb />
she was a junior in high school.<lb />
Wallace also went to NCSD, but<lb />
she did not transfer to a different<lb />
school and she graduated from<lb />
NCSD.<lb />
The girls said that they don't<lb />
use their voices often. Fulk said, "I<lb />
talk, but it's not necessary around<lb />
my family. I can't hear my voice.<lb />
My hands are my voice; my eyes<lb />
are my ears<lb />
Fulk said that the one problem<lb />
that she hates about being deaf<lb />
involves the telephone. The girls<lb />
have a special device that is simi-<lb />
lar to a typewriter. The device<lb />
only works if the other person<lb />
calling has a similar device.<lb />
Hearing someone knock at the<lb />
door is not a problem for Fulk and<lb />
Wallace. They have a doorbell<lb />
that, when pushed, lights a bulb in<lb />
their room. This alerts the girls<lb />
that they have visitors.<lb />
Fulk's alarm clock works on a<lb />
similar principle. When the alarm<lb />
goes off, a bright light turns on to<lb />
wake her up.<lb />
Wallace said that a lot of hear-<lb />
ing people are afraid to talk to<lb />
deaf people. Fulk added, "I get<lb />
mad when a person who knows<lb />
ASL (American Sign Language)<lb />
doesn't use it. If they know sign<lb />
language, why don't they use it?<lb />
Why did they learn it in the first<lb />
place?"<lb />
When asked if she could pick<lb />
between being able to hear and<lb />
being deaf, Fulk said that she<lb />
would rather be deaf, "because<lb />
I'm happy with what I am<lb />
Fulk is from Winston-Salem<lb />
and she is considering a major in<lb />
pharmacy. Wallace is from Vale<lb />
and is a special education major.<lb />
Pam King, the interpreter for this<lb />
interview, has been an interpreter<lb />
for four-and a half-years here at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
King graduated from ECU with<lb />
a double major in psychology and<lb />
sociology. According to King,<lb />
about 25-30 deaf students were<lb />
served this past school year, she<lb />
said, "Not all of the student were<lb />
signing deaf, some of them were<lb />
oral students<lb />
Fantasy, a group at ECU, is<lb />
composed of deaf and hearing<lb />
students. King said that Fantasy<lb />
was started for hearing people to<lb />
be exposed to the deaf culture. She<lb />
added, "It is a way for the deaf to<lb />
understand music or get a feel for<lb />
music. It shows hearing people<lb />
that we can understand songs.<lb />
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nam War has been over for more<lb />
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the men who fought it.<lb />
"Twenty years later and you are<lb />
still fighting the Vietnam war<lb />
said lames A. Robinson Jr 41, of<lb />
Mineral Springs. "You still have a<lb />
lot of unemployment for the vets.<lb />
Nine times out of 10, the veterans<lb />
are being slighted. They are not<lb />
getting what they should be get-<lb />
ting<lb />
"If a man goes to war and loses<lb />
a limb or whatever, 1 feel the gov-<lb />
ernment should take care of him <lb />
You almost have to be dead. Then<lb />
it might help your family, but it<lb />
won't help you any<lb />
Robinson joined the Army Sept.<lb />
1, 1965 and was assigned to the someone may have hit me a good<lb />
101st Airborne Division at Fort<lb />
Campbell in Kentucky the follow-<lb />
ing year. In the winter of 1967, he<lb />
was ordered to the 5th Special<lb />
Forced Group in Vietnam.<lb />
"1 kind of looked forward to<lb />
going to Vietnam, but I really<lb />
didn't know that much about<lb />
namesc Service Cross, the bronze-<lb />
Star with "V" for Valor, the Purple<lb />
Heart, Army commendations for<lb />
good service, a Good Conduct<lb />
Medal and a Vietnamese Service<lb />
Medal.<lb />
He was released from the hospi-<lb />
tal after an 11-month stay. 'The<lb />
first four or maybe five months, I<lb />
had to stay in the bed. After get-<lb />
ting out and into the wheelchair,<lb />
though, it was a whole new<lb />
world<lb />
When he left the hosptial,<lb />
must have seen us on top of the Robinson's right leg was about<lb />
building. I looked up and this fivc jnchcs shorter than the left.<lb />
little guy fired at us he said. "A 'The bullet knocked a big chunk<lb />
bullet went through both of my of bonc out of lt This right leg is �f S� Y' 8<lb />
legs. I felt the blow, but it didn't rcally not that good. But at least P�S2nJ!Z ,� i Ko<lb />
hurt at the moment. It felt like it's my jCg jt js better than an<lb />
artificial one<lb />
He now walks with the use of a<lb />
When his pant leg began to canc and has to descend steps one<lb />
blouse out with his own blood, at a nmc ja compensate for the<lb />
what to expect. 1 don't suppose it<lb />
was what I expected because I had<lb />
never seen anything like it be-<lb />
fore<lb />
On Jan. 30, 1968, Robinson's<lb />
world changed as an enemy bullet<lb />
blasted through both his legs.<lb />
"The Viet Cong had tried to<lb />
takd the town where we lived he<lb />
said. "Me and two friends were<lb />
able to keep the Viet Cong back by<lb />
firing on their position with a<lb />
bazooka<lb />
"The captain of the Charlie<lb />
Robinson's attempts to find a<lb />
job were unsuccessful.<lb />
"I'm not talking junk about the<lb />
system he said. "I'm 80 percent<lb />
disabled. It keeps me where I can<lb />
work if I find suitable work, but it<lb />
isdifficulttofind suitable work in<lb />
my situation. There is some work<lb />
I can do, but I can't find the work,<lb />
it's not helping me any<lb />
He took advantage of the Veter-<lb />
ans Emergency Training pro-<lb />
gram, "but when I attempted to<lb />
secure employment, the only<lb />
companies that were participat-<lb />
ing were mills offering jobs where<lb />
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to chauffeur. Finding none, he<lb />
sank into a deep depression.<lb />
Thumper Sign Boy tried to as-<lb />
sign the Guard with a suitable<lb />
sign, but the security villain was<lb />
too incapacitated to respond. First<lb />
Amendment Lad pulled up his<lb />
zipper and ran out to join the fray.<lb />
lines in the<lb />
turned to their places around the<lb />
cherrvwood kitchen table and<lb />
began thumping off the excess<lb />
energy their adrenalin glands had<lb />
provided them.<lb />
After a mere two rounds, the<lb />
table splintered under their pow-<lb />
erful blows. This left the Kids<lb />
without a means of communica-<lb />
tion, and effectively nullified<lb />
Thumper Sign Boy's power un-<lb />
less another table could be found.<lb />
shortened leg, Robinson has to<lb />
wear a speacial shoe with a built-<lb />
up heel.<lb />
When Robinson returned<lb />
home, a new kind of problem<lb />
greeted him.<lb />
"When I came back in 1968, I<lb />
had a little money saved and was<lb />
recuperating he said. "I wasn't<lb />
rcally serious about anything.<lb />
When I started getting serious<lb />
about buckling down and starting<lb />
a family, that's when you could<lb />
see what was going on around<lb />
n 1980, his luck changed and he<lb />
became an energy coordinator<lb />
with Union County Community<lb />
Action. He said he really enjoyed<lb />
the job which consisted of super-<lb />
vising the weatherization of<lb />
homes and giving emergency fuel<lb />
to the elderly and low income.<lb />
Between budget cuts and a new<lb />
administration, however, he and<lb />
others were replaced.<lb />
Government benefits have not<lb />
filled the void and Robinson often<lb />
finds himself frustrated.<lb />
"I'm not grumbling, but I've<lb />
had hard times just like any other<lb />
veteran. People need to hire the<lb />
vet. They say they will, but they<lb />
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He spouted a few<lb />
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Guard drew his weapon. Since it proved to disinheartcn the gang,<lb />
was only a rubber nightstick, the except for The Blonde Escort who<lb />
Dynakids promptly laughed him was already so deep in the throes<lb />
out of the room. of depression, it wasdoubtfulthat<lb />
Unable to smite his foes as he even extensive group therapy<lb />
had planned, he fell down two would help him.<lb />
flights of steps and landed square By mutual nodding, they<lb />
across the the chain link parking agreed that their very next adven<lb />
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and various naughty parts. This<lb />
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The five good looking Dy-<lb />
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ture should be to seek a cure for<lb />
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Watching "Night Flight" on<lb />
the USA channel is a quick way to<lb />
get hip. "Dynaman" is a must-see.<lb />
Almost any cult classic movie;<lb />
"Plan Nine "Night of the Living<lb />
Dead etc. Also check out Nick at<lb />
Nile's Mad Movies. Add to the list<lb />
of movies "Evil Dead Two(Ash<lb />
is hip.)<lb />
Comics are hip, except for most<lb />
Marvel Comics. Read "Nexus"<lb />
and "lustice League" faithfully to<lb />
obtain comic hipness. Read any-<lb />
thing written by Alan Moore.<lb />
Don't read anything written by<lb />
Chris Claremont, or drawn bv<lb />
lackson Guice.<lb />
Live the lifestvle. Eat at<lb />
Bojangles, and get lots of TCBY<lb />
frozen yogurt. Wear Jctson Fam-<lb />
ily buttons. Get up on Saturdays<lb />
in time to watch The Pee-Wee<lb />
HermanMighty Mouse hour.<lb />
Rent lots of videos like "Raising<lb />
Arizona" and things not usually<lb />
checked out. Watch a few FOX<lb />
network shows like "It's Gary<lb />
Shandling's Show" and don't<lb />
miss the Matt Groning cartoons<lb />
on "The Tracy Ullman Show<lb />
Listen to old Police and INXS<lb />
tapes, and try to bring back the<lb />
Beatnik Era as much as you can.<lb />
Say "Peace" upon leaving a room.<lb />
NOT HIP:<lb />
Homer, slogan buttons,<lb />
Hardees, "Dirty Dancing (I can't<lb />
emphasize that enough) Debbie<lb />
GibsonTiffanyRick Astley, or<lb />
any other singing kids, the idea of<lb />
Pierce Brosdan as 007, Jacko from<lb />
the Energizer commercials, the<lb />
New DR. WHO.<lb />
THINGS THAT WERE NEVER<lb />
HIP (Stop fooling yourself)<lb />
"ALF "Facts of Life<lb />
Dwarfish black child actors,<lb />
Garfield, polvestcr, Smurfs, Cher,<lb />
Mr. T "Alf" again, Bette Midler,<lb />
Nipsey Russell, Joe Don Baker,<lb />
Froggy from the Little Rascals,<lb />
Shemp, night time soaps, wok<lb />
cooking, pop rocks, The Brady<lb />
BunchPartridge Family,(Dannv<lb />
Partridge is the Anti-Hipster)<lb />
male pattern baldness, "Eight is<lb />
Enough Give Barker, Friday the<lb />
13th movies.<lb />
TO BE HIP<lb />
The rest of the lacksons, Calvin<lb />
and Hobbes, the new Star Trek,<lb />
(we hope, if it ever gets good writ-<lb />
ers) and of course, the new cult<lb />
comic strip of America . . . Arm<lb />
Fall-Off Boy!<lb />
(HI<lb />
Celtics<lb />
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tor them<lb />
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off on Memorial I  i<lb />
the Celtics ai I<lb />
turned in the kwest-scoi<lb />
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gave the (<lb />
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returned<lb />
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Celtics topple Pistons; even East finals at 2-2<lb />
PONTIAC, Mich.(AD�The<lb />
toston Celtics and Detroit Pistons<lb />
played like the holiday was meant<lb />
or them.<lb />
Most working Americans were<lb />
:t on Memorial Dav and so were<lb />
the Celtics and Pistons who<lb />
lrned in the lowest-scoring first<lb />
uarter in NBA playoff history.<lb />
But Boston's Dennis Johnsopn,<lb />
taking one of two free throws<lb />
ith eight seconds remaining,<lb />
. ive the Celtics a 79-78 lead that<lb />
sold up as Detroit's Joe Dumars'<lb />
Z-foot jumper was short at the<lb />
izzer.<lb />
The victory evened the Eastern<lb />
inference finals at 2-2 and<lb />
turned the home-court<lb />
i vantage to the Cel tics who have<lb />
Harter<lb />
won lb titles and gone to the NBA<lb />
finals each of the opast four<lb />
seasons.<lb />
"They have survived another<lb />
scare just like they did against<lb />
Atlanta (in the semifinals)<lb />
Detroit coach Chuck Daly said.<lb />
They are in position to hoi home-<lb />
court advantage. We've got a<lb />
chance, but they've got the home<lb />
court. This is what it comes down<lb />
to<lb />
Came 5 will played Wednesday<lb />
night at Boston Garden and Game<lb />
h will be Friday night back in the<lb />
Silverdome. Came 7, if needed,<lb />
will be played Sunday in Boston.<lb />
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Daly said. "We're going to fight<lb />
and scrap. At least 1 am. I'm going<lb />
to drive these players right into<lb />
the ground and see if we can<lb />
respond. You casn only worry<lb />
about the next game<lb />
Larry Bird, who led Boston with<lb />
20 points on Monday despite<lb />
missing most of the third quarter<lb />
with foul trouble, said the Celtics<lb />
were confident of winning the<lb />
series.<lb />
"Now we've got the<lb />
opportunity to go home, win and<lb />
come back here and close it out<lb />
Bird said.<lb />
Both teams seemed tight in the<lb />
first half, although Daly anb<lb />
Boston coach K.C. Jones prefered<lb />
to credit the low-scoring affair to<lb />
tight defensive pressure at both<lb />
ends.<lb />
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quarter, making it the lowest-<lb />
scoring start in NBA plavoff<lb />
history. The previous low first<lb />
quarter, 30 points, also involved<lb />
the Fistons who led Chicago 17-13<lb />
in 1974.<lb />
The Pistons missed 20<lb />
consecutive shots in as 10:11 span<lb />
of the first half, but the Celtics<lb />
couldn't cash in, leading only 46-<lb />
36 at halftime.<lb />
"They didn't handle the ball<lb />
very well in the first half Jones<lb />
said. "The second half, we didn't<lb />
handle it at all<lb />
"it was one of the wicrdest<lb />
games, wicrdest turnarounds,<lb />
I've ever been in The Celtics shot<lb />
only 40 percent, but Danny Ainge,<lb />
whose 12 points included 3-of6<lb />
shooting from 3 point range.<lb />
Laimbeer, who scored half of<lb />
Detroit's first-half pints, scored<lb />
seven more a s Detroit opened the<lb />
secopnd half with a 17-6 run. Isiah<lb />
Thomas , with six points during<lb />
the spurt, finished it with a steal<lb />
and layup, giving the Pistons 53-<lb />
52 lead with 6:13 left in the period.<lb />
Laimbeer finished with 29<lb />
points, while Thomas had 12 and<lb />
Adrian Dantley 13 for the Pistons.<lb />
Detroit scored the last eight<lb />
ponts oi the third quarter, the first<lb />
six on free throws, to lead 68-60<lb />
going into the final 12 minutes.<lb />
Bird, refreshed from his long<lb />
to guide<lb />
Hornets<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP)- Indiana<lb />
icers' assistant Dick Harter is<lb />
le leading candidate to become<lb />
he first coach oi the NBA<lb />
harlotte I lornets, team vice<lb />
sident Carl Scheer told a<lb />
stonia newspaper.<lb />
The Gastonia Gazette reported<lb />
i Friday's editions that Scheer<lb />
id team owner George Shinn<lb />
jvo entered the final stages oi the<lb />
lection process.<lb />
sked by the newspaper if<lb />
.irter was the leading choice,<lb />
vheer replied, "1 would say that's<lb />
bably at the moment a fair<lb />
sesment.<lb />
shea leading candidate? You<lb />
ght say that at the moment, but<lb />
rom what we've got to do, it<lb />
.vould be premature to indicate<lb />
that he's our choice Scheer said.<lb />
The Gazette also reported<lb />
Friday that Matt Guokas, the<lb />
former head coach oi the<lb />
Thiladelphia 76ers, is a candidate<lb />
for the head coaching position at<lb />
Orlando. That team will begin<lb />
playing in the 1989-90 season.<lb />
Scheer has indicated that<lb />
luokas is one oi the Hornets'<lb />
i rtalists along with Harter as well<lb />
as Boston Celtics scout Ed Badger.<lb />
Badger was in Charlotte<lb />
Vednesday, the newspaper said,<lb />
butn Scheer denied in an<lb />
interview that a job as assistant<lb />
neral manager and assistant<lb />
ach was offered. Scheer did say<lb />
ich a position being offered to<lb />
the former Chicago Bull's coach is<lb />
pi issibility.<lb />
It's a possibility that Ed would<lb />
me on board in more than a<lb />
ach's role, but it has not been<lb />
igreed upon Scheer said. "We<lb />
ave decided not to do anything<lb />
ntil we finalize our head<lb />
aching position<lb />
Scheer said Harter has not been<lb />
n sentcd with a proposal and<lb />
me of the other candidates has<lb />
een notified.<lb />
Harter has been an assistant in<lb />
the NBA for five seasons, the last<lb />
two on head coach Jack Ramsey's<lb />
iff with the Indiana Pacers. His<lb />
ther three seasons in the league<lb />
� ere spent with the Detroit<lb />
r'istons, under coach Chuck Daly.<lb />
Most of Harter's experience<lb />
a me as a college caoch. He was<lb />
ead coach for 19 seasons, at Rider<lb />
ollege, University of<lb />
Pennsylvania, University of<lb />
)regon, and Penn State<lb />
niversitv. His college record is<lb />
15-194. '<lb />
"Anyone who has been a head<lb />
oach in college for 19 years and<lb />
hen went to work in the NBA<lb />
vould realize they had to have an<lb />
pprcnticeship, that it would take<lb />
i while Harter said. "But you<lb />
vnat to be a head coach<lb />
"I've felt from the beginning<lb />
hat Charlotte is a great job and<lb />
1 m the right coach for Charlotte<lb />
An offer could come in the next<lb />
everal days, as the Hornets try to<lb />
meet their June 1 timetable for<lb />
�;lling the vacancy.<lb />
Others interviewed by the<lb />
lornets were Continental<lb />
Basketball Association coaches<lb />
Tom Nissalke of Rapid City, S.D<lb />
and Bill Musselman of Albany,<lb />
V.Y Denver Nuggets assistant<lb />
Mian Bristo w, Bradley coach Stan<lb />
Mbeck, former Philadelphia<lb />
7bcrs coach Matt Guakas and<lb />
former New York Knicks interim<lb />
roach Bob Hill.<lb />
ECU'S men's track team led by All-American sprinter Lee McNeill,<lb />
shown receiving a medal during the IS. Olympic Festival in Raleigh<lb />
last summer, is making its 10th straight appearance at the NCAA<lb />
Division I Track and Field Championships. The championships begin<lb />
today and run through Saturday in Fugene, Ore. (File Photo)<lb />
Third victory at Indianapolis pushes<lb />
Mears past $2 million for his career<lb />
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) It<lb />
took Rick Mears seven years to<lb />
win his first $1 million in the<lb />
Indianapolis 500 and four years to<lb />
win his second million.<lb />
The way he's going, the third<lb />
million should come next year<lb />
and make him the leading money<lb />
winner in Indv history.<lb />
By winning the 500 for the third<lb />
time on Sunday, Mears, 36, also<lb />
clearly demonstrated why he is<lb />
the most dominant driver of his<lb />
generation and one of the best<lb />
ever to tour the Speedway's<lb />
historic oval.<lb />
He set one� and four -lap<lb />
record in qualifications, startd<lb />
from the pole position for a<lb />
record-tying fourth time,<lb />
overcame early handling<lb />
problems and a one-lap deficit,<lb />
blew through a crash-depleted<lb />
field of survivors, turned the<lb />
fastest lap in race history and was<lb />
stcadilu pulling wauy fomr the<lb />
field over the final 50 miles.<lb />
And Monday night, shaking his<lb />
head in disbelief, he received a<lb />
check representing the Penske<lb />
Racing team's winning share of<lb />
$804,853, a record chunk from the<lb />
biggest purse in auto racing<lb />
history.<lb />
"I tell you, that's unbelievable.<lb />
That's tremendous. I don't know<lb />
what to say about that said<lb />
Mears, flanked by his family, his<lb />
crew and car owner Rogar Penske<lb />
at the annual Victory Dinner in<lb />
the Indiana Convention Center.<lb />
Mears' total broke the record of<lb />
$581,063 that went to Bobby Rahal<lb />
in 1986, and the total<lb />
purse$5.016,900smashcd the<lb />
record of $4.9 million set last year,<lb />
when Penske Teammate Al Unser<lb />
won for the fourth time.<lb />
Most of the increase in total<lb />
purse came from the Speedway,<lb />
and ears' record indivual<lb />
winnings included miore than<lb />
$100,000 from a four-lap mark of<lb />
219.198. Mears also won $40,050<lb />
for leading 89 oi the 200 laps ans<lb />
almost $290,000 in designated<lb />
awards.<lb />
L'nser, who finished third,<lb />
added $228,403 to the Penske<lb />
winnings, and teammate Danny<lb />
Sullivan, who was 23rd, earned<lb />
$214,378. Mears' victory was a<lb />
record seventh for Penske, whose<lb />
drivers over the past 20 years<lb />
have earned $6,077,857, a record<lb />
for the one car.<lb />
"I want to thank the team and<lb />
everything they're done Mears<lb />
said. "1 really feel the key to this<lb />
success basically started a couple<lb />
of ycarsago with the design of the<lb />
(Penske) cars. Everybody worked<lb />
hard the past two years to try to<lb />
get to where we are tonight<lb />
All three Penske Teammates<lb />
were driving identical Penske<lb />
PC17 racers powered by what<lb />
many thought were unprovcn<lb />
Chevrolet V8 engines. But the top<lb />
three finishersMars, Emerson<lb />
Fittipaldi and Unser all used the<lb />
new engine, Mears noted.<lb />
Mears alsp set a record for the<lb />
fastest lap ever turned during the<lb />
race, 209.517 mph on his 166th lap.<lb />
The former record was 209.152 by<lb />
Rahal on his final, winning lap in<lb />
1986.<lb />
Fittipaldi, who was elevated<lb />
from seventh to second with a<lb />
successful proteast of a two-lap<lb />
penalty, earned $335,103 for his<lb />
runner-up finished. That was a a<lb />
difference of $186,700 maor than<lb />
Raul Boesel's winnings of<lb />
$148,403 for seventh.<lb />
Micheal Andrctti won $192,753<lb />
for fourth; Rahal earned $151,453<lb />
for fifth and became the<lb />
Speedway's ninth $1 million<lb />
career winner; and jim Crawford,<lb />
who missed last ycars's race after<lb />
suffering serious leg injures in<lb />
qualifications, took home<lb />
$170,503 for sixth.<lb />
Bill Vukovich III, the only one<lb />
among the five first-year drivers<lb />
still running at the end, finished<lb />
14th and was named Rookie of the<lb />
Year. Twenty years earlier, his<lb />
father was seventh and Rookie of<lb />
the Year. His grandfather won the<lb />
500 in 1953 and 1954 and was<lb />
killed while leading the race in<lb />
1955.<lb />
The youngest Vukovich, the<lb />
first third-generation driver in<lb />
Indy histiry, earned $125,603,<lb />
including a $10,000 check for<lb />
being the top rookie.<lb />
DiMaggio's prize<lb />
is from Summit<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Joe<lb />
DiMaggio, who has signed plenty<lb />
of baseballs in his life, says it took<lb />
a trip to the White House for last<lb />
year's superpower summit before<lb />
he asked someone to qutograph<lb />
one.<lb />
And the baseball, bearing the<lb />
signatures of President Reagan<lb />
and Soviet leader Mikhail S.<lb />
Gorbachev, is one of the New<lb />
York Yankee Clipper's most<lb />
prized possessions.<lb />
"I was a witness to history<lb />
DiMaggio said in an interview<lb />
published Monday in The New<lb />
York Times. "I have done a lot of<lb />
things in my time. But that day<lb />
became one of the nicest days of<lb />
my life, and one of the most<lb />
meaningful<lb />
"In my life, that's the only time<lb />
1 ever asked anybody to sign a<lb />
baseball said DiMaggio, 73, who<lb />
made history himself during his<lb />
13 seasons and 10 World Series<lb />
with the Yankees.<lb />
"I would have liked Babe<lb />
Ruth's he added, during a<lb />
recent interview in his home in<lb />
San Francisco.<lb />
DiMaggio said he had to<lb />
scramble to make it to a state<lb />
dinner for Gorbachev during the<lb />
December summit. His tuxedo<lb />
was in Miami, he had no formal<lb />
shirt, no place to stay in<lb />
Washington, no airline<lb />
reservation and no<lb />
transportation.<lb />
He worked out the details with<lb />
the help of his friend, Edward<lb />
Bennett Williams, owner of the<lb />
Baltimor Orioles. Bennett's driver<lb />
even bought DiMaggio a formal<lb />
shirt and the baseball he carried to<lb />
the White House.<lb />
"Reagan's signature is very<lb />
precise and readable. Gorbachev<lb />
signed it the way a doctor writes a<lb />
prescription DiManggio said.<lb />
"But the mission was complete<lb />
So what's he going to do with<lb />
the ball?<lb />
"That's a good thought he<lb />
said. "I haven't made a decision<lb />
yet. I have two grandaughters.<lb />
I've had requests to buy it already.<lb />
But there's no way in the world I'll<lb />
sell it. It's history<lb />
rest in the third quarter, scored<lb />
the first seven points of the fourth<lb />
period, narrowiung the deficit to<lb />
58-67. But Dennis Rodman scored<lb />
on a fast-break layup, drew Bird's<lb />
fifth foul and converted the free<lb />
throw for a four-point lead.<lb />
Boston reaponded with six<lb />
consecutive points for a 73-71<lb />
edge before both teams went into<lb />
another scopring drought.<lb />
Neither team scored for three<lb />
minutes until a dunk by John<lb />
Salley tied the score 73-73 with<lb />
4:25 left.<lb />
Johnson, who finished with 18<lb />
points, tied it for the last time with<lb />
78-78, ona jumper with 1:13<lb />
remaining.<lb />
Jordan<lb />
Parkway<lb />
proposed<lb />
WILMINGTON (AP)-The road<lb />
where Michael Jordan grew up<lb />
could soon bear the basketball<lb />
star's name.<lb />
The Greater Wilmington<lb />
chamber of Commerce has<lb />
endorsed a proposal that Gordon<lb />
Road become Michael Jordan<lb />
Oarkway, a suggestion that the<lb />
New Hanover County<lb />
Commissioners have indicated<lb />
they like, assuming the residents<lb />
of the road also approve.<lb />
Helen Herstine of the<lb />
Wilmington Parks and Recreation<lb />
Department is working with the<lb />
chamber on the proposal because<lb />
she knows Jordan through her<lb />
work with the citv. Joe<lb />
Augustine, executive director of<lb />
the chamber, originally proposed<lb />
the idea, she said.<lb />
"We would like to tie Michael to<lb />
Wilmington Ms. Herstine said,<lb />
noting that the Chicago Bulls star<lb />
has provided money for young<lb />
athelets here and also has<lb />
returned for occational local<lb />
appearances.<lb />
"It seems to be appropriate<lb />
she said.<lb />
A 2.44-mile stretch of Gordan<lb />
Road from N.C 132 to Market<lb />
Street would be renamed under<lb />
the proposal, which Ms. Herstine<lb />
said she hopes to present to the<lb />
commisioners at their June 6<lb />
meeting. Two unattached<lb />
segments of the road would retain<lb />
the name Gordan Road.<lb />
Even though Gordan Road is<lb />
rural and two lanes, the chamber<lb />
wants it to be a "parkway" for<lb />
Michael Jordan because "road"<lb />
sounds "too bland said Fran<lb />
Young, chamber president.<lb />
During their last meeting, the<lb />
County Commisioners<lb />
informally endorsed the idea.<lb />
Commisioner Jonathan "Joe"<lb />
Barfield said Friday that a similar<lb />
suggestion was made when<lb />
Jordan turned professional, but<lb />
that officials wanted to wait until<lb />
the athelete had a chance to prove<lb />
himself before honoring him in<lb />
such a permanent fashion.<lb />
Before the name could be<lb />
changed, the county Planning<lb />
Department would have to notify<lb />
property owners and public<lb />
hearings must be held. That<lb />
process has not yet begun.<lb />
Ms. Herstine said an informal<lb />
poll oi most residents has turned<lb />
up "no pajor opposition<lb />
Jordan's hometown fans and<lb />
former neighbors seem to like the<lb />
idea.<lb />
"He used to play in my yard<lb />
said Florence Flowers, who has<lb />
lived on Gordan Road 20 years.<lb />
"He became a star of Wilmington,<lb />
and if that's what they want to do,<lb />
I think it would be good<lb />
"I think it would be great said<lb />
Gordan Road resident Mary<lb />
Homes.<lb />
Ms. Herstine said she has talked<lb />
with Jordan and his mother,<lb />
Deloris, about the proposal.<lb />
"They are very excited about<lb />
it Ms. Herstine said, adding that<lb />
she thinks Jordan would attend<lb />
the official dedication.<lb />
Ms. Jerstine said research was<lb />
done to find out whether the<lb />
name Gordan has historical<lb />
significance. A farm family that<lb />
lived on the raod years ago was<lb />
named Gordan, but no one that<lb />
lives there now has any apparent<lb />
ties to that family, she said.<lb /><pb facs="00058077_tn_0010" /><lb />
10<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 1,1988<lb />
Lakers trying to get<lb />
over hot-cold spurt<lb />
INGLEWOOD,Calif.(AP)�<lb />
About the only run the Los Angles<lb />
Lakers have done inthe NBA<lb />
playoffs is hot and cold.<lb />
The Lakers' flashy run-and-<lb />
dunk offense and thier fastbreak<lb />
has been mysteriously missing as<lb />
they first struggled to a seven-<lb />
game series victory over Utah<lb />
inthe second round of the<lb />
playoffs, and now have found<lb />
themselves tied 2-2 with Dallas in<lb />
thew Weastem Conference finals.<lb />
The best-of-seven series<lb />
resumes tonight at the Forum,<lb />
with the reigning NBA champion<lb />
Lakers just two victories away<lb />
from the league championship<lb />
round�or two defeats away<lb />
becoming yet another in the long<lb />
list of champions who failed to<lb />
successfully defend tha NBA title.<lb />
No team has won consecutive<lb />
NBA crowns since the Boston<lb />
Celts in 1969.<lb />
The sixth game is in Dallas on<lb />
Thursday night and a seventh<lb />
game, if necessary, will be played<lb />
at the Forum either Saturday or<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Despite the fact their fastbreak<lb />
has been sputtering since their<lb />
playoffs-opening sweep of San<lb />
Antonio, the Lakers still have<lb />
plasyed well at times during the<lb />
ensuing two series�and quite<lb />
poorly at others.<lb />
They opened the conference<lb />
showdown against Dallas with<lb />
two easy victories at the Forum,<lb />
but then lost both games by wide<lb />
margins in Texas.<lb />
The Mavericks suddenly find<lb />
themselves, as had the Jazz before<lb />
them, in postion to knock off the<lb />
favored Lakers.<lb />
"God didn't make anyone<lb />
invincible Dallas forward Mark<lb />
Aguirre said of the Lakers. "We<lb />
came to play well and LA came to<lb />
play well. The color of the<lb />
uniform does not have anything<lb />
to do with it. It is whoever plays<lb />
well<lb />
"The attitude on the team right<lb />
now is great Dallas center James<lb />
Donaldson said. "We came home<lb />
and accomplished what we had to<lb />
accomplished. But we still have to<lb />
win a" game in LA<lb />
"I think we can take this<lb />
intensity into LA Dallas<lb />
forward Sam Perkins said. "It<lb />
look dismal after Game 2. I think<lb />
the attitude isdiffemet now. We'll<lb />
have to try to do the same things<lb />
even though we won't be at<lb />
home<lb />
The Mavericks won the fourth<lb />
game 118-104 on Sunday after<lb />
taking the third 106-94. The<lb />
Lakers opened th eseries with a<lb />
113-98 triumph, then won Game 2<lb />
in a 123-101 runaway.<lb />
But even then, Lakers weren't<lb />
taken anything for granted.<lb />
"We knew this series would be<lb />
a dogfight just like Utah Lakers<lb />
guard Byron Scott said.<lb />
Lakers coach Pat Riley, who a<lb />
year ago guaranteed that Los<lb />
Angeles would repeat as NBA<lb />
champion, said the Utah series<lb />
even looked more Frightening for<lb />
a time.<lb />
"With Utah we were down 2-1<lb />
and 2-2 is better hs said. "We're<lb />
in a better position now than we<lb />
were inb the last scries. I expect us<lb />
to play better in LA<lb />
Tigers,<lb />
Jackets<lb />
place four<lb />
CHARLESTON,S.C.(AP)-<lb />
Clemson and Georgia Tech each<lb />
placed two players on Atlantic<lb />
Region all-star team as selected by<lb />
the National Association of<lb />
Baseball Coaches, officials said<lb />
Friday.<lb />
The Tigers and Yellow Jackets<lb />
were the only schools to have<lb />
more than one player named to<lb />
the team, which was announced<lb />
by the NABC. The region, one of<lb />
eight nationwide, is made up of<lb />
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida,<lb />
North Carolina, and Virginia.<lb />
Pitcher Brian Barnes and<lb />
catcher Bert Heffcman represent<lb />
Clemson on the team, while<lb />
pitcher Scott Erwin and second<lb />
baseman Ty Griffin made the<lb />
team from Georgia Tech.<lb />
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