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mmmmmm<lb />
COMING NEXT WEEK:<lb />
Ah exclusive look at freshmen orientation, where are<lb />
c oming from and what are they looking for.<lb />
FEATURES<lb />
The blistering movie scene at Mendenhall reviewed<lb />
on page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
A profile on b-ball player, Kenny Murphy, once<lb />
walk on, now scholarship recipient, page 10.<lb />
Stoe<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.63 No. 5<lb />
Wednesday, June 15,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Matthews to become new vice chancellor<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Dr. Alfred T. Matthews, vice<lb />
president for student afairs at<lb />
Slippery Rock University in Penn-<lb />
sylvania, will become vice chan-<lb />
cellor for student life at ECU effec-<lb />
tive July 1.<lb />
Ma tthe ws, 55, has been the chief<lb />
student life administrator at Slip-<lb />
pery Rock for the past eight years<lb />
and previously served for 10 years<lb />
as dean of student life at Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth University,<lb />
Richmond, Va.<lb />
With a PhD in higher education<lb />
from Indiana University, Mat-<lb />
thews has more than 25 years of<lb />
experience in student counseling,<lb />
research and administration on<lb />
both large and small campuses.<lb />
He served three years as coordina-<lb />
tor of student personnel services<lb />
at the University of Wisconsin-<lb />
Madison before moving to Vir-<lb />
ginia Commonwealth.<lb />
One of matthews's four chil-<lb />
dren, Andy, 18, is a student at the<lb />
University of North Carolina -<lb />
Chapel Hill. Another, Laura, 24, is<lb />
a graduate of the University of<lb />
Virginia and a son, Peter, 23, is a<lb />
graduate of the U.S. Naval Acad-<lb />
emy.<lb />
At ECU, Matthews will succeed<lb />
Dr. Elmer E. Meyer Jr who is<lb />
retiring after eight and a half years<lb />
as vice chancellor for student life.<lb />
The ECU vice chancellorship in-<lb />
cludes administrative authority<lb />
and oversight for student serv-<lb />
ices, residence life and housing,<lb />
public safety, student financial<lb />
aid, student health services, intra-<lb />
mural-recreational services, din-<lb />
ing services, the university<lb />
unions, counseling center, career<lb />
plainning and placement and the<lb />
program for hearing-impaired<lb />
students.<lb />
Matthews's appointment was<lb />
announced by Dr. Richard R.<lb />
Eakin, ECU chancellor, upon<lb />
approval by the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors.<lb />
pleased to have Dr. Matthews<lb />
join us at East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity Eakin said. "His experience<lb />
as a chief student life officer and<lb />
his understanding of the needs of<lb />
students at East Carolina Univer-<lb />
Devon Francis takes time out from his busy schedule to call a friend<lb />
from a phone on the mall. (Photo by Ellen Murphy�Photolab)<lb />
Faculty of Health Sciences<lb />
granted tenure, promotions<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Twenty-five faculty members in<lb />
the ECU Division of Health Sci-<lb />
ences have been granted tenure<lb />
and 17 received promotions rang-<lb />
ing from assistant professor to<lb />
professor, vice chancellor William<lb />
E. Laupus announced.<lb />
The Health Sciences Division<lb />
includes the Schools of Allied<lb />
Health Sciences, Medicine, Nurs-<lb />
ing, and the Health Sciences Li-<lb />
brary.<lb />
Faculty members granted ten-<lb />
ure are Elbert D. Glover (Commu-<lb />
nity Health), Donald Holbert<lb />
(Biostatistics and Epidemiology),<lb />
and Susan C. Speer and Margaret<lb />
K. Stangohr (Health Sciences Li-<lb />
brary). Among those granted ten-<lb />
ure in the School of Medicine are<lb />
Drs. Harry G. Adams (Medicine),<lb />
C. Christopher Bremer (Family<lb />
Medicine), James L. Finley (Clini-<lb />
cal Pathology and Diagnostic<lb />
Medicine), Donald J. Fletcher<lb />
(Anatomy), William W. Fore<lb />
(Medicine), Roberta S. Gray (Pe-<lb />
diatrices), Jerry G. Gregory (Psy-<lb />
chiatric Medicine), J. Peter Harris<lb />
(Pediatrics), Charles L. Knupp<lb />
(Medicine), Donald R. Lannin<lb />
(Surgery), Jacqueline F. McGinly<lb />
(Anatomy), Richard H. Ray<lb />
(Physiology), Mclvin S. Swanson<lb />
(Surgery) and Edward L.<lb />
Treadwell (Medicine).<lb />
sity equip him well for this impor-<lb />
tant position<lb />
Eakin said that Dr. Meyer, a<lb />
former dean of students and assis-<lb />
tant vice president at Cornell<lb />
University, "has made a signifi-<lb />
cant contribution to the student<lb />
life area at ECU<lb />
ECU has an on-campus student<lb />
population of approximately<lb />
15,000.<lb />
Matthews was recommended<lb />
for the ECU appointment by a<lb />
search committee headed by Pam<lb />
Penland, assistant director of ath-<lb />
letics for academics. His student<lb />
life experience includes 20 years<lb />
as a senior administrator and 10<lb />
years as a chief student affairs<lb />
officer, and 18 years of his experi-<lb />
ence has been at large, compre-<lb />
hensive universities.<lb />
Matthews is a graduate of<lb />
Northern Colorado University at<lb />
Greeley, Colo having a<lb />
bachelor's degree in physical<lb />
education and a master's in edu-<lb />
cational psychology. He received<lb />
the PhD at Indiana in 1967 for<lb />
research on the evolution of stu-<lb />
dent participation in university<lb />
governance.<lb />
Dr. Alfred T. Matthews<lb />
Long distance choice for down east<lb />
By JOE HARRIS<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
We have had to choose between<lb />
Coke and Pepsi, Ford end GM,<lb />
Burger King and McDonalds,<lb />
now the choice of which long dis-<lb />
tance service joins in.<lb />
Recently all telephone owners<lb />
in Eastern North Carolina were<lb />
mailed a flier from Carolina Tele-<lb />
phone Long Distance asking them<lb />
to choose CTLD as their long dis-<lb />
tance service. Actually, CTLD is<lb />
one of an estimated 50 in the state<lb />
and even more so, one of at least a<lb />
thousand in the nation, said<lb />
Cindy Sincula of AT &amp;T.<lb />
Long distance companies are<lb />
grouped in two categories: pri-<lb />
mary, the companies which own<lb />
the actual lines, and secondary,<lb />
smaller companies that lease the<lb />
lines, said Sincula.<lb />
It used to be if you had long<lb />
distance service you went with<lb />
AT&amp;T because they held a mo-<lb />
nopoly on phone lines. Now, with<lb />
the advent of satellite communi-<lb />
cation, microwave technology,<lb />
and fiberoptic transmission the<lb />
field of communication, namely<lb />
long distance telephone calls, has<lb />
blossomed into one of America's<lb />
fastest growing industries.<lb />
This article will examine three<lb />
long distance companies:<lb />
(AT&amp;T)-American Telephone<lb />
and Telegraph, (BTI)-Business<lb />
Telecom Incorporated, and<lb />
(CTLD)-Carolina Telephone<lb />
Long Distance. Each firm offers<lb />
basically the same benefits:<lb />
cheaper rates, high quality sound<lb />
in the calls, and better customer to<lb />
company relations.<lb />
AT&amp;T is clearly the giant of the<lb />
long distance industry. They have<lb />
been in business for over 100<lb />
years and have the advantage of<lb />
Bell Laboratories working for<lb />
them, according to Sincula.<lb />
This company operates not only<lb />
in the United States and its territo-<lb />
ries, but also internationally. They<lb />
have 250 locations which can be<lb />
directly dailed to throughout the<lb />
world. This means you can diall-<lb />
plus the international code the<lb />
number desired, and get through.<lb />
Sincula, a representative for<lb />
AT&amp;T said, "No matter where<lb />
you are, if they have a telephone<lb />
service,we can get your call<lb />
through<lb />
The calling card is also a part of<lb />
the AT&amp;T service. This card<lb />
makes the phone available even in<lb />
the event of an emergency. One<lb />
particular feature that separates<lb />
AT&amp;T from the rest is that thev are<lb />
regt:l?.led by the Federal Commu-<lb />
nications Commission and the<lb />
Public Utilities Commission. Be-<lb />
cause they are regulated, they are<lb />
not subject to rate increases im-<lb />
posed by the state.<lb />
The smaller, independent com-<lb />
petitor, for example is BTI. This<lb />
tirm is located in Raleigh and has<lb />
service to every state and all coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
Their pitch is that they are<lb />
cheaper than the giants like<lb />
AT&amp;T, FON,and U.S.Sprint, ac-<lb />
cording Janice Whitmore, a<lb />
spokesperson for BTI. BTI charges<lb />
by the half minute as opposed to<lb />
the minute.This means that if a<lb />
call is one minute and 10 seconds<lb />
long, the charge will be for a min-<lb />
ute-and-half and not a full two<lb />
minutes.<lb />
BTI has been in business for six<lb />
years and serves over 60,000<lb />
people. Whitmore said, "We treat<lb />
our customers more like indi-<lb />
viduals. It'seasier to do that when<lb />
the company is smaller<lb />
BTI is a secondary leaser,<lb />
meaning they rent fiber optic lines<lb />
from AT&amp;T which gives the cus-<lb />
tomer high quality sound in their<lb />
calls. They do not offer calling<lb />
card service, but since they are<lb />
affiliated with AT&amp;T, an AT&amp;T<lb />
calling card will work.<lb />
The middleman is a company<lb />
like Carolina Telephone Long<lb />
Distance, a subsidiary of UTS-<lb />
United Telephone Service. They<lb />
offer service to Eastern North<lb />
Carolina and claim to be the<lb />
"Home Team" because they are<lb />
the only long distance company<lb />
that is based in the eastern part of<lb />
the state, the home office being in<lb />
Tarboro.<lb />
A feature of this service is<lb />
single billing. All charges, long<lb />
distance, local, and taxes are in-<lb />
cluded in a single bill. Also, CTLD<lb />
boasts of one call for all services<lb />
like maintenance, billing, and<lb />
customer questions.<lb />
Thev to, argue competitive<lb />
rates. With CTLD, there will be<lb />
about a five percent decrease in<lb />
your charges.<lb />
"I feel people will go with us<lb />
because we plan to keep the<lb />
money here in this part of the<lb />
state. From Tarboro to the coast<lb />
we are the "Home Team and<lb />
when people do business with<lb />
someone close to home they tend<lb />
to feel more comfortable about it<lb />
said Al Colev, a spokesperson for<lb />
CTLD.<lb />
In the School of Nursing tenure<lb />
was granted to Genevievc M.<lb />
Bartol, Bonnie W. Duldt and Eu-<lb />
nice C. Messier.<lb />
Promoted to professor in the<lb />
School of Allied Health Sciences<lb />
are Elbert D. Glover (Community<lb />
Health) and Donald Holbert (Bi-<lb />
ostatistics and Epidemiology). In<lb />
the School of Medicine Drs. Ed-<lb />
ward G. Flickinger (Surgery) and<lb />
George J. Kasperek (Biochemis-<lb />
try) were named professor.<lb />
Frances Eason, Mary Kirkpatrick<lb />
and Mary Ann Rose, all of the<lb />
School of Nursing were promoted<lb />
to professor.<lb />
Medical school faculty mem-<lb />
bers named to associate professor<lb />
are Drs. James L. Finley (Clinical<lb />
Pathology and Diagnostic Medi-<lb />
cine), Donald J. Fletcher and Jac-<lb />
queline F. McGinty (Anatomy),<lb />
budesh Kataria (Pediatrics), Char-<lb />
les L. Knupp and Edward L.<lb />
Treadwell (Medicine), Donald R.<lb />
Lannin (Surgery) and Harold J.<lb />
May (Family Medicine).<lb />
Those promoted to assistant<lb />
professor are Phyllis N. Horns of<lb />
the School of Nursing and, in the<lb />
School of Medicine, Raja N. Khuri<lb />
of Medicine and Physiology,<lb />
Robert D. Myers of Pharmacology<lb />
and Psychiatric Medicine, and<lb />
Albert L. Wiley of Radiation On-<lb />
cology.<lb />
Signs to be replaced<lb />
The familiar rectangular signs<lb />
in front of campus buildings will<lb />
be replaced in the near future,<lb />
according to ECU'S business<lb />
manager, John Bell.<lb />
Recently, name posts were<lb />
erected outside of Rawl and<lb />
Flanagan buildings. The posts are<lb />
possible alternatives to existing<lb />
signs, said Bell.<lb />
"At this point we are just ex-<lb />
perimenting with signage said<lb />
Bell.<lb />
Bell said the name posts are<lb />
the most simple of the signs pro-<lb />
posed for construction. However,<lb />
there are some problems with the<lb />
expertimental name posts be-<lb />
cause the longer building names<lb />
can't be painted on the posts.<lb />
Bell said planning for the sign<lb />
change has been in the works<lb />
since April after the Campus<lb />
Beautification Committee's re-<lb />
port was released. The<lb />
committee's report recom-<lb />
mended the replacement of the<lb />
signs to Chancellor Eakin.<lb />
He said there is a possibility of<lb />
contracting a commericial sign<lb />
company for the job if problems<lb />
with funding can be overcome.<lb />
Without pinpointing a set<lb />
date, Bell said he would like to see<lb />
the sign replacement be com-<lb />
pleted by fall semester.<lb /><pb facs="00058079_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROUN1 AN<lb />
IUNE15,1988<lb />
Jury awards settlement in smoking case<lb />
NEWARK, NJ. (AP) � A jury<lb />
awarded a smoker's widower<lb />
$400,000, the first damages or-<lb />
dered for disease caused by ciga-<lb />
rettes, but cleared tobacco compa-<lb />
nies of conspiring to mislead the<lb />
public about smoking's dangers.<lb />
The widower's lawyer said the<lb />
verdict boded well for future<lb />
cases against cigarette makers.<lb />
However, the attorney for the<lb />
when Congress ordered health<lb />
warnings on cigarette packs. Mrs.<lb />
Cipollone later used brands by<lb />
Lorillard and Phillip Morris,<lb />
smoking even after having part of<lb />
her lung removed in 1981.<lb />
Liggett attorneys promised an<lb />
appeal, cipollone's lawyers said<lb />
they would ask the judge to over-<lb />
turn the decision not to award<lb />
posthumous damages to Mrs.<lb />
smoker lawsuits have gone to ju-<lb />
ries and the other cases withered<lb />
in the face of the well-heeled to-<lb />
bacco industry's legal forces.<lb />
"All I know is that we're not<lb />
another notch in their gun said<lb />
Edcll.<lb />
"This jury, as every jury has documents they said chronicled context,<lb />
before, found that people have the the inner workings of the indus- The defense managed to bio. i<lb />
freedom to smoke and if they<lb />
make that choice they are respon-<lb />
sible for it<lb />
I believe that it is a victory for<lb />
try. For many anti-smoking many of Cipollone's claims, in<lb />
forces, disclosure of these docu- eluding contentions that cigarettt<lb />
ments into evidence was a victory, companies could be blamed for<lb />
The documents spoke of a<lb />
gentleman's agreement" not to<lb />
her Cipollone siad. "It wasn't<lb />
But some said the damages 100 percent. I'm glad that we won .docanccrrcsearch, of an industry<lb />
awarded might not be enough to partial, but it's a start "strategy" to create "doubt about<lb />
company ordered to pay damages Cipollone<lb />
said he regarded the award as The $35 billion tobacco industry<lb />
"sympathy" for the bereaved mounted an elaborate defense�<lb />
husband of Rose Cipollone, who one analyst put the cost at $50<lb />
died of lung cancer after smoking million � to avoid a judgment<lb />
one and a half packs a day for 40 mat might unleash a flood of<lb />
years. multimillion-dollar lawsuits. Re<lb />
The U.S. District Court jury action to the verdict, which fol<lb />
Monday exonerated the cigarette lowed five days of deliberations,<lb />
makers Liggett Group Inc Loril-<lb />
encourage other lawsuits.<lb />
"Are you going to sue if all<lb />
you're going to get is $400,000?"<lb />
asked tobacco industry analyst<lb />
Allan Kaplan of Merrill Lynch in<lb />
New York.<lb />
Financial markets were closed<lb />
when the verdict came in but<lb />
Kaplan predicted no long-term nerabiliry<lb />
negative impact on tobacco increase in<lb />
The jurors in the four-month<lb />
trial would not discuss the verdict<lb />
other than to say the process was<lb />
"emotional" and "nerve wrack-<lb />
ing<lb />
Anti-smoking groups viewed<lb />
the verdict as a first step.<lb />
It "destroys the myth of invul-<lb />
and should lead to an<lb />
such lawsuits, said<lb />
the health charge without actually<lb />
denying it" and of a research pro-<lb />
gram designed "so that (the) re-<lb />
sults cannot harm" the industry.<lb />
The companies denied the state-<lb />
ments in the documents, saying<lb />
they represented the views of<lb />
individuals and were taken out of<lb />
illnesses in smokers unaware ol<lb />
the dangers after the 1966 warn<lb />
ings, that the risk of cigarettes<lb />
outweighed their usefulness and<lb />
that the companies knew<lb />
should have known of a safer waj<lb />
to make cigarettes.<lb />
They contended that Mr;<lb />
Cipollone knew the risks but<lb />
chose to smokeanvwav<lb />
lard Inc and Philip Morris Inc. of<lb />
conspiring to mislead the public<lb />
about smoking's dangers, and re-<lb />
jected punitive damages.<lb />
Instead, it decided Liggett<lb />
failed to warn abou the dangers of<lb />
cigarettes and violated its prom-<lb />
ise, or "express warranty to<lb />
produce a safe product.<lb />
stocks<lb />
focused on its potential impact on "Plaintiff attorneys cannot be<lb />
hundreds of such cases pending encouraged by the small size of<lb />
Richard Daynard, a Northeastern<lb />
University law professor who<lb />
runs the Tobacco Products Liabil-<lb />
around the nation.<lb />
Cipollone's attorneys said the<lb />
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MACCLARK, MNiltaq.<lb />
June 15,1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Signposts unwanted<lb />
Beautification attempt fails first try<lb />
Campus beautification. When the<lb />
term beautification is mentioned,<lb />
the idea that usually follows is<lb />
"removing potential eyesores and<lb />
replacing them with organic substi-<lb />
tutes for instance . . . plants per-<lb />
haps? Not very often does the con-<lb />
cept of digging up what little cam-<lb />
pus ground there is to put in a sign-<lb />
post come to mind.<lb />
By now, most of the faculty and<lb />
students of summer session have<lb />
seen the new markers in front of<lb />
Flanagan and Rawl. Oddly enough,<lb />
it seems that the names of the build-<lb />
ings are already displayed on signs<lb />
in front of them. Upon looking at the<lb />
face of the buildings, a careful ob-<lb />
server might even notice that the<lb />
names are shown in large steel let-<lb />
ters, too. Why then, does the Univer-<lb />
sity feel it necessary to insult our<lb />
intelligence by giving us the names<lb />
in triplicate?<lb />
Even as markers, the new signs<lb />
wouldn' t be so useless except for the<lb />
fact that they happen to be very<lb />
unsightly. The black letters on white<lb />
fencepost look more like something<lb />
that would be put up temporarily<lb />
while actual signs are being made.<lb />
Perhaps such markers fit into the<lb />
environment of the backroads at<lb />
Atlantic Beach, but they would<lb />
hardly mesh with the look of up-to-<lb />
date architecture such as the new<lb />
general classroom building<lb />
So what does the Campus Beautifi-<lb />
cation Committee believe the signs<lb />
are adding? If the markers were<lb />
designed in such a way that they<lb />
conveyed a more distinguished<lb />
look, such as engraved plates, they<lb />
would be a welcome addition to the<lb />
buildings. Such signs would be<lb />
more asthetically pleasing and pro-<lb />
vide a nice "constant" to East<lb />
Carolina's myriad of building types.<lb />
Of course, the committee may not<lb />
have the funds for these elegant<lb />
nameplates. If that is true, then the<lb />
funds should be used to improve the<lb />
existing signs, or in some other area<lb />
altogether. It is not being too high-<lb />
handed to suggest that any pro-<lb />
posed additions either be done first<lb />
class or not all, especially when the<lb />
look of our campus is concerned.<lb />
That is, after all, the idea behind<lb />
creating a beautification committee.<lb />
Of course, these two signposts are<lb />
only being displayed on a trial basis.<lb />
If the general public doesn't receive<lb />
them well, they will soon disappear<lb />
in favor of a better alternative. If no<lb />
one says anything however, mem-<lb />
bers of this university will soon be<lb />
seeing them all over campus. Hope-<lb />
fully the money that would go to<lb />
making the rest of these signposts<lb />
will be channelled into some actual<lb />
beautification, and these existing<lb />
blemishes will be removed to leave<lb />
room for grass again<lb />
Why all the Noriega fuss?<lb />
Tell me again: How exactly did it<lb />
become so urgent that we dislodge<lb />
General Noriega? Everyone's using the<lb />
same word to describe the results of this<lb />
four-month-long exercise in late-impe-<lb />
rial slapstick: "fiasco See, among oth-<lb />
ers, "The Panama Fiasco" Washington<lb />
Post; "The Noriega Fiasco" New York<lb />
Times; "Anatomy of a Fiasco"<lb />
Newsweek.<lb />
Fiasco it surely is. But how on earth<lb />
did booting Noriega out of Panama<lb />
become a top priority of American for-<lb />
eign policy in the first place? The gen-<lb />
eral is no prize, for sure, but on any list<lb />
of the world's least attractive heads of<lb />
government measured by job per-<lb />
formance, if not complexion he<lb />
wouldn't even make the top 10. He' not<lb />
even on the varsity squad of Latin<lb />
American human rights abusers.<lb />
Noriega was running a capitalist<lb />
economy until we wrecked it. He has no<lb />
aggressive designs on neighboring<lb />
countries (our chief accusation against<lb />
the Sanndinistas of Nicaragua). He has<lb />
more than abided by the terms of the<lb />
Panama Canal Treaty, which gives us a<lb />
substantial military presence in the<lb />
middle of his country. Supposedly<lb />
we're only supposed to be there to de-<lb />
fend the canal, but we've used our facil-<lb />
ities there for far more ambitious mili-<lb />
tary operations, without a peep of pro-<lb />
test from the landlord.<lb />
Noriega's role in drug dealing and<lb />
other corruption was no secret to any-<lb />
one who cared before this year. Mem-<lb />
bers of the administration now say there<lb />
was no hard evidence of Noriega's drug<lb />
dealing and money laundering until he<lb />
indicted by a Miami grand jury on Feb.<lb />
4. In fact, the evidence against Noriega<lb />
has been harder for years than the<lb />
scanty evidence that led President Re-<lb />
agan to denounce the Sandinistas re-<lb />
peatedly for drug dealing - evidence he<lb />
used as a justification for the contra was.<lb />
But the folly is not limited to the Re-<lb />
aganites. On television the other night<lb />
there was an amazing scene. Assistant<lb />
Secretary of State Elliot Abrams, the<lb />
administration's most enthusiastic<lb />
Central American warrios, was discuss-<lb />
ing the Panama situation at a press<lb />
conferennce outside a Capitol Hill hear-<lb />
ing room.<lb />
Abrams was making vague and cau-<lb />
tious references to preserving all our<lb />
options. Then Sen. Chris Dodd stepped<lb />
up the the microphone to declare that<lb />
this might even mean sending in the<lb />
Marines. Chris Dodd! This is the man<lb />
who led the Democratic opposition to<lb />
contra aid. Now here he is virtually<lb />
endorsing, not just aid to indigenous<lb />
rebels (of whos there are none), but di-<lb />
rect American military intervention to<lb />
overthrow a government that no one<lb />
could seriously describe as more op-<lb />
pressive than Nicaragua's.<lb />
The formula seems to have been<lb />
something like this. Take one grand-<lb />
standing prosecutor who decides to<lb />
indict an unprosecutable foreign head<lb />
of state. Add a seasonal media relapse<lb />
into drug hysteria. Stir in an assistant<lb />
secretary of state looking for a cheap<lb />
Philiippines-style triumph with which<lb />
to restore his tattered reputation. Top it<lb />
off with Democratic pols happy to use<lb />
any stick to beat the administration.<lb />
Add George Bush to taste. Et voila! Nev-<lb />
ertheless, it's a mighty peculiar recipe,<lb />
and in the end the souffle seems to have<lb />
fallen anyway.<lb />
Although the Reagan administration<lb />
has most of the egg on it's face, and<lb />
rightly so, the Democrats deserve more<lb />
embarrassment than they've so far suf-<lb />
fered. Presidential condidate Michael<lb />
Dukakis says the inability to dispose of<lb />
Noriega demonstrates failed leadership<lb />
at the Reagan White House. But what,<lb />
exactly, would he do differently?<lb />
The Democrats can't be serious in<lb />
their hints about using American<lb />
troops. Start a war? With Panama? That<lb />
would betray every value the Demo-<lb />
crats supposedly have been defending<lb />
in their opposition to Reagan's contra<lb />
war in Nicarague. Not to mention the<lb />
catastrophic effect on our relations with<lb />
the other Latin American nations,<lb />
which arc united � from Castro's Cuba<lb />
to Pinochet's Chile � in opposing even<lb />
the economic war we've been running<lb />
unsuccessfully to pressure Noriega out.<lb />
If we really were in the mood for an<lb />
actual, bloodshed-type war, either<lb />
Cuba or Chille would have been a more<lb />
worthy target. In fact, the United States<lb />
is not about to start a war against any<lb />
country more threatening than Gre-<lb />
nada. Maybe we should have thought of<lb />
that before we started huffing and puff-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Reagan bombards the Soviet Union on fair human rights, charms Soviet college students<lb />
By FRED BARNES<lb />
THE NEW REPUBLIC<lb />
By Fred Bames<lb />
One of Richard Nixon's pieces<lb />
of wisdom, passed on to President<lb />
Reagan several years ago, is that<lb />
you get better publicity when you<lb />
go to the other guy's country for a<lb />
summit. The summit in Moscow,<lb />
Reagan's fourth in 40 months<lb />
(after, Geneva, Reykjavik and<lb />
Washington), was far and away<lb />
his best. He dozed off twice in<lb />
public events, droned on in his<lb />
speeches about movies he'd seen,<lb />
and made a bad joke about Rus-<lb />
sian dissidents being "disagree-<lb />
able But he still managed to<lb />
dominate.<lb />
At this summit, the private<lb />
meetings were less important<lb />
than Reagan's public appear-<lb />
ances. In them, he had one thing<lb />
on his mind, human rights. He<lb />
harped on the subject and turned<lb />
the four days in Moscow into a<lb />
human-rights summit. The Sovi-<lb />
ets hated, none more than spokes-<lb />
man Gennady Gerasimov, who<lb />
sneered publicly at Reagan. But<lb />
the White House gambled that<lb />
Gorbachev himself wouldn't get<lb />
his back up, and he didn't. "He<lb />
wanted the Moscow summit to be<lb />
a success, so he swallowed the<lb />
human rights stuff said a senior<lb />
Reagan aide.<lb />
A little-known pastime of<lb />
Reagan's is keeping track of So-<lb />
viet dissidents. He has a personal<lb />
rooting interest in eight or 10 dis-<lb />
sident families, including those of<lb />
Abe Stolar, an American citizen<lb />
who lives in Moscow because he<lb />
can't get his Russian wife out, and<lb />
Tatyana Zieman, a Jewish re-<lb />
fusenik. Both Stolar and Zieman<lb />
sat at Reagan's table at Spaso<lb />
House, the American<lb />
ambassador's residence in<lb />
Moscow and the scene of an<lb />
extraordinary event on day two<lb />
of the summit. On live TV, Reagan<lb />
listened to three dissidents and<lb />
then spoke himself. His aides<lb />
thought a session at Spaso House<lb />
would be less provocative than a<lb />
Reagan visit to a dissident's<lb />
home. Maybe it was. Nonetheless<lb />
it occurred a dozen blocks or so<lb />
from the Kremlin, the heart of<lb />
darkness. That was provocative<lb />
enough.<lb />
Reagann was embarrassed by<lb />
the adoration the dissidents<lb />
showered on him. He blushed. He<lb />
thinks of these people as heroes.<lb />
Yet they were so noisy in passing<lb />
the name cards they found on the<lb />
tables to Reagan for his autograph<lb />
that Jack Matlock, the American<lb />
ambassador, had to ask them to<lb />
stop. They were distracting from<lb />
the speakers.<lb />
Reagan pitched for religious<lb />
freedom in a visit to Danilov<lb />
Monastery. He delivered a long<lb />
quote about church bells from<lb />
exiled novelist Aleksandr Solz-<lb />
henitsyn, not exactly the faavorite<lb />
writer of Soviet authorities. The<lb />
next day he told a lunch gathering<lb />
aat the House of Men of Letters<lb />
that he hopes Solzhenitsyn will<lb />
soon be "published in the land he<lb />
loves At that event Reagan<lb />
nodded off while the head of the<lb />
cinematographers' union talked<lb />
up the creative fruits of socialism.<lb />
Reagan awakened in time to<lb />
address the interesting question<lb />
of how his acting background had<lb />
helped him in politics. After<lb />
learning to get "inside" different<lb />
characters he played, he said, he<lb />
started "listening  to the ca-<lb />
cophonous voices of ordinary<lb />
people and trusting those mil-<lb />
lions of people, keeping out of<lb />
their way, not trying to act the all-<lb />
wise and all-powerfull, not letting<lb />
government act that way<lb />
Dissident historian Roy<lb />
Medvedev liked Reagan better<lb />
than the two Soviets who spoke at<lb />
the lunch for writers and artists.<lb />
"The Soviet cultural figures talk<lb />
like politicians he said. "Reagan<lb />
talked like a person of culture<lb />
Students at Moscow State were<lb />
the toughest audience Reagan<lb />
encountered. They sat stone-<lb />
faced as he extolled economic<lb />
freedom and denounced "gov-<lb />
ernment planners He got no<lb />
applause and one laugh during<lb />
the 32-minute speech. The laugh<lb />
came when he told of a woman<lb />
who recited a folk legend to a lazy<lb />
bureaucrat. "When a baby is born,<lb />
an angel comes down from<lb />
heaven and kisses it on one part of<lb />
the body Those kissed on the<lb />
hand are handyment, those of the<lb />
forehead are clever. "And I've<lb />
been trying to figure out where<lb />
the angel kissed you so that you<lb />
should sit there for so long and do<lb />
nothing Reagan answered ques-<lb />
tions for 30 minutes after his<lb />
speech. The students were<lb />
charmed.<lb />
Gorbachev raised hardly a peep<lb />
of protest about Reagan's human<lb />
rights campaign. Finally, at his<lb />
June 1 press conference, Gor-<lb />
bachev said he was "not-filled<lb />
with admiration" for Reagan's<lb />
"propaganda gambits" on human<lb />
rights. Snide criticism was orches-<lb />
trated by Gerasimov. He noted<lb />
his"sense of satisfaction that we<lb />
learned President Reagan, who<lb />
has not visited libraries very of-<lb />
ten, has read the full text of<lb />
Gorbachev's Terestoika (It<lb />
took Reagan six months.) Gerasi-<lb />
mov said Reagan was talking<lb />
about the human rights situation<lb />
as it existed under Stalin, not<lb />
under Gorbachev.<lb />
Gerasimov had a cleverer strat-<lb />
egy at the daily briefing he con-<lb />
ducted along with Fitzwater. He<lb />
called of questioners who chal-<lb />
lenged the Reagan line on human<lb />
rights. How dare Reagan attack<lb />
the Soviets when he's invading<lb />
Nicaragua? asked the guy from<lb />
Radio Sandino. Gerasimov also<lb />
made sure Fitzwater was asked<lb />
about a delegation of American<lb />
Indians in Moscow to publicize<lb />
their claim of human rights<lb />
abuses by Reagan. Not surpris-<lb />
ingly, one of the students at<lb />
Moscow State asked Reagan<lb />
about the Indian protesters.<lb />
Never heard of them, Reagan<lb />
said. But it might have "been bet-<lb />
ter, he added, if Indians hadn't<lb />
gone to their "preservations, or<lb />
reservations, I should say<lb />
Soviet security forces punctu-<lb />
ated Reagan's point about human<lb />
rights. When the president was<lb />
surrounded by well-wishers dur-<lb />
ing an impromptu visit to the<lb />
Arbat shopping area on day one,<lb />
Soviet guards attacked reporters<lb />
and cameramen who tried to stay<lb />
close to Reagan. Later, Soviet<lb />
guards tried to bar the American<lb />
press from the monastery. They<lb />
relented when a White House<lb />
advance man threatened to keep<lb />
the Soviet press out of Reagan's<lb />
meeting with dissidents. At that<lb />
event, the Soviets took no<lb />
chances. They taped the proceed-<lb />
ings inside, and then photo-<lb />
graphed dissidents individually<lb />
as they left. For Gobo's sake, Re-<lb />
agan backed away from his "evil<lb />
empire" charge. But I'll bet he<lb />
didn't really mean it.<lb />
Mr. Reagan changes mind about empire<lb />
At 27, he was an agricultural economist with<lb />
Moscow's Institute of Economics and a university<lb />
lecturer. But Josef Stalin looked kindly on him dur-<lb />
ing the Great Purge, and instead of shooting or<lb />
exiling him, sent him as chief of the U.S. division of<lb />
the People's Commissariat of Foreign Af faiirs. From<lb />
there he went as counselor at the Soviet Embassy in<lb />
Washington, becoming ambassador in 1943. In 1946<lb />
he went to the United Nations Security Council and<lb />
established the Soviet tradition of vetoing any<lb />
moves designed to promote peace with freedom. In<lb />
1946 he became deputy foreign minister. And<lb />
Stalin's approval of him made him a candidate for<lb />
the Central Committee of the Communist Party. He<lb />
became first deputy foreign minister in 1949 and<lb />
foreign minister in 1957. He was directly involved in<lb />
the diplomatic and military action against the stu-<lb />
dents in Budapest, serving under Nikita<lb />
Khrushchev. Under Leonid Brezhnev, he presided<lb />
over the great purge of the Prague Spring in Czecho-<lb />
slovakia in 1968.<lb />
Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko is now the presi-<lb />
dent of the Soviet Union, and the first person to greet<lb />
President Ronald Reagan as he descended from Air<lb />
Force One at Vnukovo Airport on Sunday.<lb />
The itinerary of Mr. Reagan might have been<lb />
conceived by the Brothers Grimm. No fairy tale<lb />
could have made the trip more regally satisfying.<lb />
The rich decor was courtesty of dead czars, the last<lb />
one executed by someone in honor of whom a Rus-<lb />
sian City is named. The grand paintings and decora-<lb />
tions were done by European and Russian masters of<lb />
the 18th and 19th centuries. The children were<lb />
trained to sing American folk songs in English. And<lb />
beginning with Gorbachev himself, the Russian<lb />
court was choreographed to sing, if every now and<lb />
then with a touch of diffidence, the praises of peace<lb />
and co-existence. Ronald Reagan lectured to the<lb />
intellectuals about an obscure episode in an obscure<lb />
Russian novel and received a standing ovation. It<lb />
was a dream, it was nirvana, it was�mind blowing.<lb />
There was that one terribly sour not, sounded day<lb />
after day. Every time Mr. Reagan looked especially<lb />
pleased, especially satisfied, especially carried away<lb />
by the gemutlichkeit of it all, you would hear a voice,<lb />
and always that voice would ask the same question:<lb />
ON THE RIGHT<lb />
BY<lb />
WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY<lb />
"Is this what you called the evil empire, Mr. Presi-<lb />
dent?"<lb />
"What was that about the evil empire, Mr. Presi-<lb />
dent?"<lb />
'Tell us about the evil empire, Mr. President<lb />
Finally, worn down by this hectoring over his<lb />
melodramatic excess of years gone by, Mr. Reagan<lb />
said: "I was talking about another empire<lb />
We sinners believe because we were taught to<lb />
believe and do give internal assent to the mandate, to<lb />
forgive, 70 times seven times. But Mr. Reagan is<lb />
 engaged now not in forgiveness, but in what George<lb />
Orwell called vaporization. Big Brother decides to<lb />
change a historical or a present fact, and evidence<lb />
inconveniencing to the new thesis is simply made to<lb />
� disappear.<lb />
Run the fingers lightly over the globe, pausing to<lb />
step at outposts of the Soviet empire. In Nicaragua,<lb />
using Soviet arms, they are promoting war and<lb />
aggression and drafting 17-year-olds while suffer-<lb />
Mr. Reagan does well to encourage changes in the<lb />
Soviet system. Something wildly exciting is indeed<lb />
going on in the Soviet system. But to greet it as if it<lb />
were no longer evil is on the order of changing our<lb />
entire position toward Adolf Hitler on receiving the<lb />
news that he has abolished one extermination camp.<lb />
The Soviet Union has a very long way to go before it<lb />
brings reasonable freedom to those who live under<lb />
it. But we sow only confusion when we retract the<lb />
statement that it is evil to support the systematic<lb />
suppression of human rights everywhere your<lb />
empire reaches. Gorbachev may be the spokesman<lb />
for what is being attempted within the Soviet em-<lb />
pire, but Gromyko continues as president of what<lb />
continues to be an evil empire.<lb />
Camp<lb />
(CPS) � Newsweek on Cai<lb />
pus, one of the biggest colk<lb />
newspaper "inserts" in the coi<lb />
try, last week announced that<lb />
would soon stop publishii<lb />
while Campus Voice, probaq<lb />
the slickest magazine aimed<lb />
college students, said it will tra<lb />
form itself into a wall poster.<lb />
The changes, some observ<lb />
said, might help the finances<lb />
student newspapers because tj<lb />
"inserts" � so called becai<lb />
Ironcl<lb />
Washington, D.C � Artifal<lb />
from the Civil War ironclad U.S<lb />
MONITOR will somedav havi<lb />
permanent home in North CaJ<lb />
llina thanks to the efforts of<lb />
state's first district Congt<lb />
Walter B. Jones.<lb />
The House Merchant<lb />
and Fisheries Committee, wh<lb />
'is chaired by Congressman Joij<lb />
today agreed to Mr. Jones'<lb />
jposal to direct the National<lb />
ranic and Atmospheric Admj<lb />
-stration (NOAA) to provide<lb />
Ipropriate artifacts from<lb />
4<lb />
Kollar app<lb />
ECU N'cvw Bureau<lb />
Joanne M. Kollar, former!<lb />
�publications officer at Penn bl<lb />
University, has been appon<lb />
director of the Office of Publ:<lb />
A ions at ECU.<lb />
Kollar, catalog editor at<lb />
State for the past eight yej<lb />
served as acting director and<lb />
versify editor in hte departmerl<lb />
publications at Penn State din<lb />
1987. As catalog editor, she edj<lb />
and produced six university<lb />
logs and Penn State's commej<lb />
ment programs and was alsc<lb />
sponsible for production of ol<lb />
publications as assigned.<lb />
"We are delighted to hai<lb />
person of Joanne's talent anc<lb />
to ina<lb />
Youngsters ti<lb />
attend sessio<lb />
ECU Ntwi Bureau<lb />
Nearly 300 middle and s<lb />
dary pupils, mostly from<lb />
schools, have been selected<lb />
tend the third annual Legisl<lb />
School for Youth Developing<lb />
ECU in three-week sessioi<lb />
ginning June 19 and July 10.<lb />
Emphasis during the result<lb />
sessions will be focused on<lb />
oping leadership, cnhai<lb />
communication skills and<lb />
ducing the young people tcj<lb />
experiences. The statewide<lb />
gram was authorized by thi<lb />
General Assembly in an atj<lb />
to develop leadership amoi<lb />
state's rural youth.<lb />
A similar program is hel<lb />
300 young people from the<lb />
em half of the state at Wj<lb />
Carolina University in C<lb />
hee. Divided by educatu<lb />
gions, the program at ECU<lb />
students from 31 countiesai<lb />
at WCU from 49 counties<lb />
The legislation specific<lb />
the program be designed ti<lb />
dents from rural, isolated<lb />
with a ratio of rural to urbc<lb />
dents of at least three to onej<lb />
tions of the students were<lb />
random from nomination!<lb />
mitted by teachers, couif<lb />
principals, parents and pel<lb />
the various communities<lb />
The students who atte<lb />
participate in a program ol<lb />
shops, lectures, field trips<lb />
nars, films, musical progra<lb />
recreational activities.<lb />
Dates of the sessions are<lb />
- July 7 for rising 10th tj<lb />
12th graders and July 10 tj<lb />
July 28 for nsing eighth t<lb />
ninth graders.<lb />
Names and home addre<lb />
county, of the students<lb />
for sessions at ECU this sj<lb />
are as follow: (Note that<lb />
of the preponderance ol<lb />
addresses, the students n1<lb />
dress may differ from the<lb />
county of residence).<lb />
The East Carolii<lb /><pb facs="00058079_tn_0005" /><lb />
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Tl IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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re his tattered reputation. Top it<lb />
(ratic pels happy to use<lb />
boat the administration.<lb />
; sh to taste. Et voila! Nev-<lb />
s t's .? mighty peculiar recipe,<lb />
rnd the souffle seems to have<lb />
e Reagan administration<lb />
the egg on it's face, and<lb />
- the Democrats deserve more<lb />
i ont than they've so far suf-<lb />
' condidate Michael<lb />
. s tic inability to dispose of<lb />
monstratcs failed leadership<lb />
� White House. But what,<lb />
i he do differently?<lb />
rats can't be serious in<lb />
hints about using American<lb />
-t a war? With Panama? That<lb />
cverv value the Demo-<lb />
have been defending<lb />
n to Reagan's contra<lb />
. Not to mention the<lb />
i on our relations with<lb />
Latin American nations,<lb />
ted � from Castro's Cuba<lb />
hile � in opposing even<lb />
mic war we've been running<lb />
v to pressure Noriega out.<lb />
were in the mood for an<lb />
hed-type war. either<lb />
or Chille would have been a more<lb />
I f irget In fact, the United States<lb />
t about to start a war against any<lb />
ttry more threatening than Gre-<lb />
' ' be we should have thought of<lb />
we started huffing and puff-<lb />
lege students<lb />
their claim of human rights<lb />
.ses bv Reagan. Not surpris-<lb />
ingly, one of the students at<lb />
scow State asked Reagan<lb />
about the Indian protesters.<lb />
Never heard of them, Reagan<lb />
said. But it might have "been bet-<lb />
ter, he added, if Indians hadn't<lb />
gone to their "preservations, or<lb />
reservations, I should say<lb />
Soviet security forces punctu-<lb />
ated Reagan's point about human<lb />
rights. When the president was<lb />
surrounded bv well-wishers dur-<lb />
ing an impromptu visit to the<lb />
Arbat shopping area on day one,<lb />
Soviet guards attacked reporters<lb />
and cameramen who tried to stay<lb />
close to Reagan. Later, Soviet<lb />
guards tried to bar the American<lb />
press from the monastery. They<lb />
relented when a WTiite House<lb />
advance man threatened to keep<lb />
the Soviet press oul of Reagan's<lb />
meeting with dissidents. At that<lb />
event, the Soviets took no<lb />
chances. They taped the proceed-<lb />
ings inside, and then photo-<lb />
graphed dissidents individually<lb />
as they left. For Gobo's sake, Re-<lb />
agan backed away from his "evil<lb />
empire" charge. But I'll bet he<lb />
didn't rcallv mean it.<lb />
ire<lb />
?rs lightly over the globe, pausing to<lb />
of the Soviet empire. In Nicaragua,<lb />
is, they are promoting war and<lb />
drafting 17-year-olds while suffer-<lb />
oes well to encourage changes in the<lb />
-mething wildly exciting is indeed<lb />
ISoviet system. But to greet it as if it<lb />
evil is on the order of changing our<lb />
.vard Adolf Hitler on receiving the<lb />
abolished oncextcrmination camp,<lb />
kn has a very long way to go before it<lb />
!e freedom to those who live under<lb />
nly confusion when we retract the<lb />
t is evil to support the systematic<lb />
human rights everywhere your<lb />
Gorbachev may be the spokesman<lb />
attempted within the Soviet em-<lb />
rko continues as president of what<lb />
m evil empire.<lb />
Campus Voice magazine changed to poster<lb />
(CPS) � Newsweek on Cam-<lb />
pus, one of the biggest college<lb />
newspaper "inserts" in the coun-<lb />
try, last week announced that it<lb />
would soon stop publishing<lb />
while Campus Voice, probably<lb />
the slickest magazine aimed at<lb />
college students, said it will trans-<lb />
form itself into a wall poster.<lb />
The changes, some observers<lb />
said, might help the finances of<lb />
student newspapers because the<lb />
"inserts" � so called because<lb />
they are printed and published<lb />
elsewhere, and then shipped to<lb />
campus, where they're literally<lb />
inserted into the student papers<lb />
� often carried lucrative ads that<lb />
otherwise might have been in the<lb />
campus publications.<lb />
"National advertising lineage<lb />
in college papers is down to less<lb />
than 50 percent of what we got 3-<lb />
4 years ago reports Dave<lb />
Adams, president of the College<lb />
Media Advisors and faculty advi-<lb />
sor to the Kansas State Collegian.<lb />
"Many of the ads in the supple-<lb />
ments are full-color slick ads that<lb />
campus papers can't carry<lb />
Adams conceded, "but they may<lb />
be dividing the national advertis-<lb />
ing dollar<lb />
Newsweek on Campus, how-<lb />
ever, will stop trying to divide it<lb />
after its September, 1988, issue,<lb />
said Diane Pearson of the Wash-<lb />
ington Post, Inc Newsweek's<lb />
parent corporation.<lb />
She cited increased postal and<lb />
paper costs as well as increased<lb />
competition as the reasons.<lb />
"When Newsweek On Campus<lb />
was introduced there were 5<lb />
publications Pearson ex-<lb />
plained. "Now there are more<lb />
than 14. It's a very crowded mar-<lb />
ket<lb />
Newsweek On Campus never<lb />
broke even in the six years of its<lb />
existence, said Pearson, and the<lb />
higher costs didn't bode well for<lb />
pushing it over the top in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
So, in order "to protect the<lb />
quality of Newsweek" itself, the<lb />
company's directors voted April<lb />
11 to close Newsweek On Cam-<lb />
pus and a specialized sister publi-<lb />
cation called Newsweek On<lb />
Health.<lb />
"We're not giving up on the<lb />
:ollege market, though. We'll re-<lb />
turn to campus in the fall with<lb />
special subscription offers to<lb />
Newsweek Pearson promised.<lb />
Newsweek on Campus lasted<lb />
longer than most of the college<lb />
inserts and supplements, said Jim<lb />
Omastiak, publisher of Whittle<lb />
Publications, the Knoxville,<lb />
Tenn.�based firm that puts out<lb />
Campus Voice.<lb />
Ironclad relic finds home in N.C.<lb />
Washington, D.C. � Artifacts<lb />
from the Civil War ironclad U.S.S.<lb />
MONITOR will someday have a<lb />
permanent home in North Caro-<lb />
lina thanks to the efforts of the<lb />
-state's first district Congressman<lb />
Walter B. Jones.<lb />
The House Merchant Marine<lb />
and Fisheries Committee, which<lb />
" is chaired by Congressman Jones,<lb />
today agreed to Mr. Jones' pro-<lb />
�posal to direct the National Occ-<lb />
.anic and Atmospheric Admini-<lb />
stration (NOAA) to provide ap-<lb />
propriate artifacts from the<lb />
MONITOR for display in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"A MONITOR museum in<lb />
North Carolina is important to the<lb />
state and especially to the people<lb />
of the Outer Banks who have his-<lb />
torical tics to this shipwreck that<lb />
lies so close to our shore. While 1<lb />
had an agreement with the former<lb />
head of NOAA to make certain<lb />
items available, his departure<lb />
from that post made it necessary<lb />
to put the understanding we had<lb />
into statutory language Chair-<lb />
man Jones explained.<lb />
Specifically, the Jones plan di-<lb />
rects NOAA to develop � in<lb />
consultation with the state of<lb />
North Carolina � a plan for the<lb />
permanent display of artifacts<lb />
within six months after enact-<lb />
ment. The plan shall, among other<lb />
things, identify possible display<lb />
sites and suitable artifacts, and<lb />
suggest an interpretative plan for<lb />
display.<lb />
The requirements of the Jones<lb />
plan do not affect the designation<lb />
of the Mariners Museum in New-<lb />
port News, Virginia, as the princi-<lb />
pal museum for MONITOR arti-<lb />
facts.<lb />
The Jones plan was added to a<lb />
reauthorization of the National<lb />
Marine Sanctuaries program<lb />
under consideration by the<lb />
Committee. The Sanctuaries pro-<lb />
gram was established in 1972 to<lb />
provide recognition and compre-<lb />
hensive protection to marine re-<lb />
sources of special national signifi-<lb />
cance. The MONITOR was the<lb />
first of seven sites that have thus<lb />
far received this designation.<lb />
HANKS ICE CREAM,<lb />
FROZEN YOGURT,<lb />
 AND SORBET<lb />
HOMEMADE<lb />
CE CREAM<lb />
Greenville.NC<lb />
BUY 1 GET<lb />
1 FREE<lb />
BLEND IN<lb />
Exp. 6-21-88<lb />
Kollar appointed ECU publications director<lb />
ECU Ncwn Bureau<lb />
Joanne M. Kollar, formerly a<lb />
publications officer at Penn State<lb />
University, has been appointed<lb />
director of the Office of Publica-<lb />
tions at ECU.<lb />
Kollar, catalog editor at Penn<lb />
State for the past eight years,<lb />
served as acting director and uni-<lb />
versity editor in hte department of<lb />
publications at Penn State during<lb />
1987. As catalog editor, she edited<lb />
and produced six university cata-<lb />
logs and Penn State's commence-<lb />
penence said James L. Lanier,<lb />
Jr ECU vice chancellor for insti-<lb />
tutional advancement. "The Penn<lb />
State program is recognized as<lb />
one of the top in the country and<lb />
we are confident that she will help<lb />
improve our external publicat-<lb />
ions and make them more consis-<lb />
tent in presenting ECU's posi-<lb />
tion Lanier said.<lb />
Kollar, born in North Braddock,<lb />
Pa grew up in Franklin, Pa and<lb />
received a BA degree in English<lb />
from Bucknell University in 1971.<lb />
She received an MA in journalism<lb />
ment programs and was also re- at Penn State University in 1978.<lb />
ponsible for production of other She joincd the Pcnn Statc publica-<lb />
publications as assigned. tions department as a proofreader<lb />
"We are delighted to have a in 1976 and was appointed an<lb />
person of Joanne's talent and ex- t.djtor jn 1978.<lb />
1, tfit ')��� � )fi'j ti y iiyj ���.��<lb />
Youngsters to<lb />
attend session<lb />
ECU Nw� Bureau<lb />
Nearly 300 middle and secon-<lb />
dary pupils, mostly from rural<lb />
schools, have been selected to at-<lb />
tend the third annual Legislators'<lb />
School for Youth Development at<lb />
ECU in three-week sessions be-<lb />
ginning June 19 and July 10.<lb />
' Emphasis during the residential<lb />
sessions will be focused on devel-<lb />
oping leadership, enhancing<lb />
communication skills and intro-<lb />
ducing the young people to new<lb />
experiences. The staiewidc pro-<lb />
gram was authorized by the 1985<lb />
General Assembly in an attempt<lb />
to develop leadership among the<lb />
state's rural youth.<lb />
A similar program is held for<lb />
300 young people from the west-<lb />
ern half of the state at Western<lb />
Carolina University in Cullow-<lb />
hee. Divided by education re-<lb />
gions, the program at ECU draws<lb />
students from 51 countiesand that<lb />
at WCU from 49 counties.<lb />
The legislation specified that<lb />
the program be designed for stu-<lb />
dents from rural, isolated areas<lb />
with a ratio of rural to urban stu-<lb />
dents of at least three to one. Selec-<lb />
tions of the students were made at<lb />
random from nominations sub-<lb />
mitted by teachers, counselors,<lb />
principals, parents and persons in<lb />
the various communities.<lb />
The students who attend will<lb />
participate in a program of work-<lb />
shops, lectures, field trips, semi-<lb />
nars, films, musical programs and<lb />
recreational activities.<lb />
Dates of the sessions are June 19<lb />
- July 7 for rising 10th through<lb />
12th graders and July 10 through<lb />
July 28 for rising eighth through<lb />
ninth graders.<lb />
Names and home addresses, by<lb />
county, of the students selected<lb />
for sessions at ECU this summer<lb />
are as follow: (Note that because<lb />
of the preponderance of rural<lb />
addresses, the students mail ad-<lb />
dress may differ from the actual<lb />
county of residence).<lb />
Serving as acting director and partmcntal budget and super-<lb />
universitv editor from February vised a full-time professional staff<lb />
until August of last year, Kollar of 11 employees and four part-<lb />
was involved in implementing a time employees,<lb />
graphic identity system and su- The Penn State department of<lb />
pervised the editing, design and publications office edits and pub-<lb />
production of Penn State's publi- lishes more than 1,000 publi-<lb />
cations. She administered a de- tions each year.<lb />
ABORTIONS UP<lb />
TO 12th WEEK<lb />
OF PREGNANCY<lb />
$205 Abortion from 13 lo 18 weeks at<lb />
additional cost. Pregnancy Test, Birth Control,<lb />
and Problem Pregnancy Counseling. For<lb />
further information, call 832-0533 (toll free<lb />
number: 1-800-532-5384) between 9 a.m. and 5<lb />
p.m. weekdays tieneral anesthesia available.<lb />
RALEIGH WOMEN'S<lb />
HEALTH<lb />
ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
CATCH THE ANNABELLE'S<lb />
LUNCHTIME EXPRESS<lb />
It's our special quick lunch menu for people on the go!<lb />
Just choose your favorite and you'll be refreshed<lb />
and on your way in no time<lb />
Spaghetti a generous Steak Teriyaki Our special<lb />
portion of pasta with meat cut of Deef served wrth src <lb />
sauce Toasted bread and peas and teriyaki sauce<lb />
Parmesan cheese $4.55 on nee b.4b<lb />
Uot3W�V<lb />
Joanne M. Kollar<lb />
FEELING LOW?<lb />
UNCERTAIN?<lb />
NEED HELP?<lb />
Why not co.ne by the REAL Crisis Intervention Center: 312<lb />
E. 10th St; or call 758 HELP. For Free Confidential Counsel-<lb />
ing or Assistance.<lb />
Our Volunteers and Staff are on duty 24 hrs. a day. year<lb />
around, in order to assist you in virtually any problem area<lb />
you might have. Our longstanding goal has always been to<lb />
preserve and enhance the quality of life for you and our com-<lb />
munity.<lb />
Licensed And Accredited By The Slate of North Carolina<lb />
t- cc<lb />
Fettuccini Alfredo<lb />
pasta with a sauce of butter,<lb />
Parmesan and Romana<lb />
cheese $4.75<lb />
With Chicken<lb />
With Shrimp<lb />
$6.75<lb />
$7.75<lb />
Hot Ham &amp; Swiss<lb />
Sandwich VfMff sliced em<lb />
with Swiss cheese on grilled rye<lb />
bread, plus fries $3.95<lb />
Steak &amp; Cheese Sandwich<lb />
Our steak sandwich with<lb />
melted Provolone cheese.<lb />
plus fries . $3.95<lb />
Express lunches are served from 11 30am to 2 p m daily, except Sunday<lb />
Aflnabelle's<lb />
V V RESTAURANT &amp; PUB<lb />
The Plaza � Greenville Bivd � 7560315<lb />
Hours: 11 30am-11pm, MonThurs<lb />
11:30am-Midnight Fri Sat ,<lb />
12Noon-11 pm Sun<lb />
RACK ROOM SHOES<lb />
BRANDED SHOES<lb />
Greenville Buyer's Market<lb />
Memorial Drive<lb />
Summer Savings<lb />
w'<lb />
UM<lb />
FINE DINING<lb />
Sheraton Greenville<lb />
Open"<lb />
Monday-Saturday 10-9<lb />
Sunday 1-6<lb />
OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICE<lb />
(Except Algner. Nike and Reebok)<lb />
3C3WfSTGHtCNVii.il SOot.E��D GREENVIllE<lb />
The hospitality people of ITT<lb />
REENVillE NOATH CAACXIN 9'9MS26�<lb />
Weekday Buffet<lb />
 i<lb />
$3<lb />
IncCudes:<lb />
95 Soup<lb />
Salads<lb />
L<lb />
Mon. - Fri.<lb />
11:30 - 2:30<lb />
Leo's is located<lb />
in the Sheraton<lb />
The East<lb />
ist Carolinian <lb />
203 West Greenville<lb />
Blvd Greenville,<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
2Entries<lb />
0iot-cDessert<lb />
Cakes &amp; (Pies<lb />
Carved oast<lb />
pund Of Beef<lb />
355-2666<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Coming Attractions'<lb />
Thursday, June 16<lb />
Rock - A - Bowl<lb />
MSC Bowling Center - 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m<lb />
Thursday, Tune 16<lb />
Concert<lb />
University Mall - 9 p.m.<lb />
Upcoming Events<lb />
Monday, June 20 Movie: The Shining<lb />
Hendrix Theatre - 9 p.m.<lb />
�Thursday, June 16 Rock - A - Bowl<lb />
MSC Bowling Center - 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.<lb />
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THE EAST CARPI IN! AN<lb />
UNI 15, 1988<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
IF YOU ARE A MUSICVOICE MAJOR<lb />
jnd would like to put you voice to work<lb />
and mako some cash this summer then<lb />
call 355-0355 and ask tor Dena<lb />
FEMALE RESIDENT COUNCILOR<lb />
interested in those with human service<lb />
background wishing to gain valuable<lb />
experience in the field No Monetar)<lb />
Compensation, howver room utilities<lb />
and phono provided Call Mary Smith,<lb />
Real Crisis Center 758 1IELP<lb />
PART-TIME HELPNE1 DI D to work<lb />
in optical lab No experience necessary.<lb />
We will tram vou Will work around stu<lb />
dent schedule Call 752 4018 and ask for<lb />
manager for an interview Good working<lb />
conditions<lb />
HIRING Federal government iobs m<lb />
your area and o ersoas. Main immediate<lb />
openings without waiting list or test. 515<lb />
68 000 Phone call refundable (6 12) 838-<lb />
8885 Ext. 5285<lb />
HUP WWII D � Ladies, it you are<lb />
between IS "5h vrs old, enjo showing<lb />
yourlegs then call 756-6163 M Fbetween<lb />
1 p.m. and 4 pjn. for an interview and<lb />
screen test It vou are i h sen �. id o pro<lb />
tion work pa) s up toS25<lb />
SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
PROFESSIONAl IM'INC SERVIC1<lb />
' IS 188 758 8241 Call<lb />
INDI PI ND ANT CAB SERVICE � Call<lb />
355 5034 in evenings "Good rates Call<lb />
lames tor a ride<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AM) THOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES: We offer tvping<lb />
and photocopying services. We also sell<lb />
software and computer diskettes. 24<lb />
hours m and out. Guaranteed typing on<lb />
paper up to 20 hand written pages. We<lb />
repair computers and printers also. Low-<lb />
est hourly rate in town SDF Professional<lb />
Computer Services, 106 Past 5th Street<lb />
(beside Cubbies) Greenville, NC 752-<lb />
3694<lb />
NEW OFFICE SUITES<lb />
counts. 758-1983.<lb />
Faculty dis-<lb />
FORSALE<lb />
ROOMATE NEEDED � to share apt. in<lb />
Wilson Acres. Pay 13 rent in 2 bedroom<lb />
apt. July 1 - August 30only. Call soon. Toni<lb />
830-3822.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED � for 3<lb />
bedroom townhouse. Washer, dryer, pool<lb />
tennis courts. $145.00 plus 13 utilities<lb />
.355-4834.<lb />
NEED A PLACE TO LIVE THIS SUM-<lb />
MER � Roommate needed to share 2<lb />
bedroom townhouse. S97.00 a month, 13<lb />
utilities. Near clubhouse, pool, laundry<lb />
room. Quiet neighborhood. Call 355-0355.<lb />
IS II mil vou can but jeeps for S14<lb />
through the US Government? Get the<lb />
facts today! Call 1-312 742-1142 Ext. 5271-<lb />
,<lb />
CAN YOU BUY JIEPS, Cars, 4X4's<lb />
Seized in drug raids for under $100.00<lb />
Call tor tacts todayd. 602-837-3401. P.t.<lb />
711<lb />
FOR RENT � Two bedroom duples, car-<lb />
pet, stove, refrig. Walk to ECU Campus.<lb />
Avail now. 195.00mo. Lease. 752-5778.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED � Twin<lb />
Oaks, 2 bdr. 1 2 bath, 157.50 and 1 2 utili-<lb />
ties, 112 miles from campus, dishwasher,<lb />
pK)l, microwave, very nice, available July<lb />
or August, 757-0316.<lb />
1 R SA1 E Schwinn Cruiser Supreme 5<lb />
speed I ike New included is a Kryptonite RINGGOLD TOWERS � Apts. for rent<lb />
Security Lock $200.00 or best otter. Call Furnished. Contact 1 lollie Simonowich at<lb />
Karen al 758 2861<lb />
�75.1.7<lb />
52-2865.<lb />
RINGOI D rOWlRSCONDO� for sale.<lb />
B unit, 2nd floor, fully furnished. Ta<lb />
n irk�: valueS43,730.00. Make me an offer<lb />
919 787 1378.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
THE NEW DELI WANTS YO'J to come<lb />
out and jam to the best music around.<lb />
Friday catch ROBERT KIRKLAND AND<lb />
Tl IE 11ANKS, and on Saturday don't miss<lb />
NOBLE SAVAGES.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
SUMMER LIBRARY HOURS CO-OP SUMMER FALL ATTENTION ALL IRATES<lb />
Mondays Fhursdavsfi i.m 11 iH) Three jobs Congressional Office,<lb />
p rn . Fridays 8 10 a.m 6:00p Satur Washington. DC une � August Salary;<lb />
days 9 lOa.m 6 lp.m Sundays 12 0 $1000.00 month. Student must have gen-<lb />
noon - 11:00 p.rri The Med i R - urces eraloffi skills and some experience with<lb />
Center will tx i �er M ndays - Thurs- word processing Short hand skills de<lb />
da-s i.rn � "� p.n Fridays8 � a.m sired Mso Tampa Electric Company,<lb />
5 D.m Saturdays 1 Onm - r�m fampa Fl rida. Pall semester Salary:<lb />
p m<lb />
Facult<lb />
to regisl<lb />
13 al - �<lb />
5K WALKRUN<lb />
stall and si tents an<lb />
' i i ural 5K run hine<lb />
� al E inti b Track<lb />
SI 135<lb />
once r<lb />
:<lb />
,tt<lb />
and<lb />
i Word processing<lb />
Na<lb />
HANG GLIDING<lb />
Lvervone is invited to register tor a<lb />
mmer hang gliding adventure trip to<lb />
s Head NC une 22 July 12<lb />
MINORITY ADU1 IS<lb />
 ECU festin center is r ed ne mi-<lb />
v'r word processing experi-<lb />
i Will be expected to return<lb />
: I 89ifwi rk is satisfactory.<lb />
increase finally, Positions<lb />
availa the Nags Head area begin<lb />
I 1988 Salar) S4hour, 3O40<lb />
�available near worksite<lb />
S50 week Students must have 2.5<lb />
GPA. Will receive S500 scholarshipsti-<lb />
pend tor college exj crises when returning<lb />
ti s hi -  �. the fall For all these positions,<lb />
. : R ith Peterson 757-6979, immedi-<lb />
�  tsm r a plj tC op office,<lb />
2 28 G building<lb />
call<lb />
P<lb />
�I the test I<lb />
ng Center tr<lb />
57 6811<lb />
MHMRi<lb />
BACKPACKING<lb />
it 3 12 staff and students are invited<lb />
I tr a -  mei Backpacking<lb />
ict th 22 ' � 2 IMemorialGym.<lb />
�r For more information call 757-6387.<lb />
Ultimate is not dead. CometJn down to<lb />
the bottom of the hill Tuesdays, Thurs-<lb />
days, and Sundays at 6:00 p.m. Get ready<lb />
to get horizontal. Anyone interested in<lb />
Fnsbce is welcome<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
Faculty, staff and students are invited<lb />
to register for intramural Softball June 29<lb />
at 4:00 p.m. in MG 102. For additional in-<lb />
formation call 757-6387.<lb />
CANOE OUTING<lb />
Faculty, staff and students are invited<lb />
to register for a canoe outing. June 22 - July<lb />
12 in 204 Memorial Gymnasium. For addi-<lb />
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JUNE 15,1988 Page 7<lb />
Mendenhall movies are summer highlights<lb />
ByJIMSHAMLIN<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Movie madness continues at<lb />
Mendenhall during the summer<lb />
sessions. Scheduled so far are four<lb />
outstanding films.<lb />
"The Lost Boys" started off the<lb />
madness Monday. The movie,<lb />
played by a cast of unknows,<lb />
portrays a single woman and her<lb />
two teenage sons who are making<lb />
a new life for themselves with<lb />
their bizarre grandfather in a<lb />
modern coastal town.<lb />
The four of them, along with a<lb />
pair of pint-size mercenaries from<lb />
a comic book store, fight for their<lb />
lives against a coven of vampires<lb />
who dispel many beliefs about<lb />
their classical counterparts. Aside<lb />
from the trite humor and melo-<lb />
drama, the film is well worth see-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The terror continues on June 20<lb />
with "The Shining a classical<lb />
horror film based on the story<lb />
written by Stephen King in his<lb />
pre-hack days, when his material<lb />
was worth reading. Starring Jack<lb />
Nicholson and Shelley Duvall,<lb />
two actors who have never played<lb />
a bad role, it is a definite must-see<lb />
for fans of gothic horror.<lb />
"The Secret of My Success a<lb />
critically acclaimed film starring<lb />
Michael J. Fox, shows on June 25.<lb />
It is about a young man who seeks<lb />
his fortune in New York through<lb />
the most unconventional meth-<lb />
ods ever conceived.<lb />
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caught in a quadrangle of love,<lb />
the chaos of the ci ty, and a danger-<lb />
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tricately interwoven plotlines and<lb />
hilarious incidents, this film is,<lb />
perhaps, the comedy of the dec-<lb />
ade.<lb />
Showing on July 11 is "Jagged<lb />
Edge starring Jeff Bridges and<lb />
Glenn Close. It is a gripping<lb />
drama about a man accused of<lb />
brutally murdering his wife.<lb />
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the decade, and are well worth<lb />
seeing. Showings are at Hendrcx<lb />
Theater at 9 p.m. on their<lb />
respective dates, and admission is<lb />
free to all ECU students with<lb />
current activity stickers.<lb />
Chapman's debut album proves her to be the<lb />
best new artist for 1988 9 and possibly beyond<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This is a picture from "Jagged Edge a movie starring Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges. It is only one of the<lb />
hit movies being shown at Mendenhall this summer.<lb />
'Star TrekiTNG' captain more familiar with<lb />
Shakespearean roles than starship command<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AD � British<lb />
classical actor Patrick Stewart<lb />
credits Shakespeare with putting<lb />
him on the bridge of the Starship<lb />
Enterprise.<lb />
A year ago, Stewart, who stars<lb />
as Capt. Jean-Luc Picard on "Star<lb />
Trek: The Next Generation was<lb />
more familiar with Richard III<lb />
and Paduans than Mr. Spock and<lb />
Klingons. "Beam me up Scotty<lb />
was virtually a mystery.<lb />
"The role has made me part of<lb />
the 'Star Trek' legend, and it's<lb />
because of the actor's adage that<lb />
vou never know who's out there<lb />
he savs.<lb />
A friend asked Stewart to read<lb />
some dramatic extracts at a liter-<lb />
ary lecture at UCLA, and in the<lb />
audience was Robert Justman,<lb />
third-highest rated syndicated<lb />
show, behind "Wheel of Fortune"<lb />
and "Jeopardy The original se-<lb />
ries, which ran three years on<lb />
NBC in the 1960s, is frequently the<lb />
highest-rated off-network syndi-<lb />
cated show. The four "Star Trek"<lb />
movies have taken in nearly $350<lb />
million. Nearly four million vide-<lb />
ocassettes of the series episodes<lb />
and the movies have been sold.<lb />
On a recent visit to a television<lb />
festival in Cannes, France, he<lb />
learned the show's power. "I was<lb />
entirely unknown in the city he<lb />
says. "But onejpight I went with<lb />
many others to visit the American<lb />
aircraft carrier Eisenhower. I was<lb />
immediately recognized by a<lb />
young officer. I was soon sur-<lb />
rounded by crewmen. They had<lb />
weaving sheds in the bottom and<lb />
sheep on the hills he says.<lb />
"When I was 121 started spending<lb />
my evenings rehearsing and per-<lb />
forming. Nobody thought it<lb />
unusual. It didn't become<lb />
unusual until I turned profes-<lb />
sional<lb />
After he was cast as the captain<lb />
of the new Enterprise, a lot of<lb />
discussion went into how he<lb />
should sound. He experimented<lb />
with various accents, finallv set-<lb />
tling on a standard Enlish accent.<lb />
'We continue to have disagree-<lb />
ments about how certain words<lb />
arc pronounced he says.<lb />
"I'm the director of a teaching<lb />
group at Santa Barbara and I fre-<lb />
l, u V T(7� " , y , '� -V quently hear student actors say<lb />
who had been a producer ot the all seen the show in Virginia and thcy should U5C a Brjtjsh <lb />
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scries and was casting Paramount<lb />
Television's new syndicated sc-<lb />
ries.<lb />
"Allegedly, he turned to his<lb />
wife and saidWe have just found<lb />
our captain Stewart says.<lb />
"Well, it took six months before I<lb />
got the role. 1 went back to Lon-<lb />
don and was hoping to take a<lb />
revival of 'Who's Afraid of Vir-<lb />
ginia Woolf into the West End. If<lb />
1 had, I wouldn't be here today. I<lb />
returned to Los Angeles to read<lb />
and got an offer<lb />
ipes.<lb />
was an overwhelming experi-<lb />
ence<lb />
Prior to "Star Tek Stewart wj -<lb />
relatively unknown in this coun-<lb />
trv. He was in the movies "Excali-<lb />
bur" and "Dune" and the TV<lb />
miniseries "1, Claudius Fie<lb />
played Karla, the head of the KGB<lb />
in the miniseries based on two<lb />
John LeCarre novels, "Smiley's<lb />
People" and "Tinker, Tailor,<lb />
Spy Most of his acting experi-<lb />
ence, however, has been on the<lb />
stage. He is particularly associ-<lb />
Shakespeare's time the accent<lb />
was close to today's American<lb />
accent<lb />
Pickin'the Bones "<lb />
album comes through her guitar tune Was having mountains o'<lb />
strumming and low-key vocals, nothing at birth<lb />
not by hysterical yelling and re- It's amazing how much opti-<lb />
Okay. She looks and sounds corded whining. mism she retains in songs like<lb />
like Joan Armatrading. She writes Chapman is a sure bet for Best "Fast Car" and "Across the Lines"<lb />
lyrics like (dare we compare?) New Artist of 1988, if critics de- considering how depressing the<lb />
Dylan, and plays guitar just like cide her unashamed folk singer topicsare. But especially in "Car<lb />
that Vega woman. So how much image is more happening than she keeps looking forward,<lb />
of Tracy Chapman's debut album Terrence Trent's delusions of While her social and political<lb />
is uniquely her Princehood. songs ARE entertaining, her<lb />
Well, I think the essential Tracy The album is cut after cut of strength lies in her ballads.<lb />
is her ability to write and play simple pleasures. From the single They're filled with social rele-<lb />
songs about social and personal "Fast Car" to the commercially vance anyway. But "Baby Can I<lb />
topics and make them entertain- unplayable 'Talkin' Bout a Revo- Hold You" and "For My Lover"<lb />
ing stories. Let's face it, shit like lution every song showcases her show where the real problems are<lb />
"Born in a Paranoid, Militarily- talent. - love, lust and all their accompa-<lb />
Obsessed Country" may have a The best song on the Lp is with-<lb />
message, but it's boring. out a doubt, "For My Lover Her<lb />
And I can't see Tracy agonizing voice surges every time she re-<lb />
over the "identity" of her song's peats the lines 'Two weeks in a<lb />
characters in an interview like the Virginia jailFor my lover20,000<lb />
Blue Jean God. I think Tracy dollar bailFor my lover but she<lb />
probably puts herself in every holds back until the last refrain,<lb />
song. Then she lets loose. If s not a<lb />
She may not live every expert- violent explosion, but her voice<lb />
ence she sings, but you can tell and her guitar subtly let you<lb />
she's lived all the emotions be- know this is the climax you've<lb />
hind them. They aren't your basic been listening for. A few more<lb />
Debbie'T write about my big songs like this, and MTV will shut<lb />
sister's boyfriends, since my par- down.<lb />
ents control me way too much for<lb />
me to have a life of my own" "Mountains o'Things" is a wry<lb />
Gibson emotions either. tune concerning all things yup-<lb />
They're more like journalistic pie. It also manages to sideswipe<lb />
observations of fucked-up love religion and snobbery along the<lb />
affairs, family responsibilities way. Especially amusing is the<lb />
and prejudice. The feeling in the line 'Those whose sole misfor-<lb />
nying obsessions.<lb />
I haven't seen a bad review for<lb />
this album yet. I can't see how<lb />
there could be, unless the re-<lb />
viewer owned a lot of Rick Astley<lb />
12-inch singles. The only criticism<lb />
raised has been that Chapman<lb />
jumped on the folk bandwagon<lb />
after Suzanne Vega's success last<lb />
year with "Luka<lb />
Well, there are worse band wag-<lb />
ons to ride on. And "Woman With<lb />
a Guitar" hasn't exactly become a<lb />
cliche yet.<lb />
It probably will be soon. But as<lb />
these neo-Chapmans and Vegas<lb />
flood the nightclubs, I'll just save<lb />
my money and sit home with this<lb />
Lp. And wait for her next one<lb />
"It surprised me more than any ated with the Royal Shakespeare<lb />
other offer I've had. I thought it Co.<lb />
unusual for an English actor to be<lb />
involved in an American TV se-<lb />
ries. Certainly one with a large<lb />
cult-Jike following like 'Star<lb />
Trek<lb />
Stewart was vaguely familiar<lb />
with "Star Trek He sometimes<lb />
watched it with his children be-<lb />
tween matinee and evening per<lb />
formances at the<lb />
Shakespeare Theater<lb />
The new "Star Trek" series,<lb />
launched last September, blasted<lb />
into orbit in the ratings. It's the<lb />
He also taches at the University<lb />
of California at Santa Barbara.<lb />
Stewart's wife, Sheila Falconer,<lb />
is a choreographer who staged<lb />
"The Wizard of Oz" in London. A<lb />
son is a student at the California<lb />
Institute for the Arts. A daughter<lb />
is in school in England.<lb />
He grew up in Yorkshire, in a<lb />
Royal town called Mirfield, which sup-<lb />
ports 12 drama clubs with a popu-<lb />
Sir Bonehead goes on a quest for six<lb />
impossible things to do before breakfast<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Qucatcr<lb />
art school theater department,<lb />
women's studies stair and the<lb />
East Carolinian advertising de-<lb />
partment like me so much they all<lb />
would send me lots of gifts.<lb />
I set about at once. Marrying<lb />
lation of 11,000.<lb />
"It was a typical mill town with<lb />
Safari makes 'Cheers' music<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � Com- music for ABC's "Supercarner '<lb />
poser Craig Safan was looking for and "Amazing Stories He wrote<lb />
the right sound to express the music for such TV movies as<lb />
feeling of NBC's "Cheers "Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder<lb />
"One of the most important Story "Timeslalkcrs" and "Get-<lb />
things a film composer does is ting Married and more recently<lb />
come up with a sound for a proj- the theatrical feature "Stand and<lb />
ect he said. "Every movie and Deliver<lb />
television show sounds different.<lb />
After reading the first script of<lb />
'Cheers' the sound came to me.<lb />
"I said I wanted an instrument<lb />
that sounds like a bar. Jimmy<lb />
Burrows, who's the director and<lb />
one of the executive producers<lb />
suggested a clarinet. Then it came<lb />
to me: Woody Allen playing the<lb />
clarinet at 3 a.m. in a bad band. It's<lb />
not slick. They're not trying to<lb />
impress anyone. It's just Woody JJSJJfjg<lb />
Allen and a few guys playing<lb />
because they love to play<lb />
Safan writes the background<lb />
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the show.<lb />
"We do the music for 'Cheers' at<lb />
a studio said Safan. "I play the<lb />
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Murphy touted as a defensive specialist<lb />
By PAUL DUNN<lb />
SportiWriler<lb />
Augusl,14,1966 will go down in<lb />
the history books at East Carolina<lb />
University. Kenny "Special-K"<lb />
Murphy was the first born boy of<lb />
Ann.j R. Murphy. Twenty-one<lb />
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onto the ECU court and catch the<lb />
attention of Coach Mike Steele.<lb />
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his 11 th grade of high school that<lb />
would change his direction in life<lb />
and thus greatly benefit the<lb />
basketball program and<lb />
University at East Carolina.<lb />
Peer pressure from one of<lb />
Kenny's "homeboys" set up the<lb />
competition for the two young<lb />
men to try out for the Northern<lb />
Durham High School basketball<lb />
team. (Durham, N.C.) After much<lb />
hard work and struggle, Kenny<lb />
made the team by filling in the<lb />
13th and final spot. Kenny, not<lb />
only, met the challenge by making<lb />
the team, but his friend got cut<lb />
after the first practice.<lb />
Kenny stated, "Looking back, I<lb />
really owe that guy a 'thank you'<lb />
because I would have never tried<lb />
out for the team without his<lb />
nagging. I didn't think I was good<lb />
enough. I was only 5'6" in the 10th<lb />
grade but I gained a little more<lb />
confidence in the 11 th grade when<lb />
I grew 8" in less than a year<lb />
Near the end of his senior year,<lb />
Kenny received another big<lb />
challenge in his basketball career.<lb />
The starling point guard had been<lb />
injured and Kenny was required<lb />
to step in and fill the position. He<lb />
averaged six points and six assists<lb />
per game and dominated the<lb />
defensive end for his high school<lb />
team.<lb />
Murphy, by his own admission,<lb />
didn't turn many heads in high<lb />
school.<lb />
The senior season was coming<lb />
to an end and it was time to make<lb />
a choice concerning his college<lb />
plans. Murphy chose to attend<lb />
college at A&amp;T.<lb />
Murphy stated, "I was going to<lb />
try and walk on to the team but<lb />
then being a freshman, I was<lb />
hesitant. I decided I would wait a<lb />
year and play intramurals<lb />
instead Murphy's team lost only<lb />
one game that season, and that<lb />
was the championship game.<lb />
After a short stay at A&amp;T,<lb />
Murphy decided it just wasn't the<lb />
place for him. His college road<lb />
would now lead him to East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Murphy said, "I chose ECU<lb />
because someone from A&amp;T had<lb />
told me that they (ECU) had a J.V.<lb />
team. I was going to play that for<lb />
a year then hopefully play with<lb />
the big boys. I guess they fooled<lb />
me about the J.V. team Murphy<lb />
also said, "I had heard that ECU<lb />
was a really good school<lb />
academically<lb />
After becoming a student and<lb />
finding out that there wasn't a JV<lb />
program at ECU, Murphy<lb />
thought his chances of playing<lb />
college ball were over. Murphy<lb />
commented, "I never dreamed I<lb />
would now be playing basketball<lb />
for ECU<lb />
Feeling a bit awkward about the<lb />
mistake of the plan he had laid<lb />
out, he decided to return to the<lb />
intramural program. Murphy<lb />
organized his team, "Get Fresh<lb />
Crew" and helped lead them to<lb />
two consecutive All-Campus<lb />
ECU Intramural Championships.<lb />
Blue Edwards (senior, ECU<lb />
Basketball) approached Murphy<lb />
a while back and told him that a<lb />
new coach was coming, Mike<lb />
Steele, and that he should try out<lb />
fcr the team as a walk-on.<lb />
Murphy s?.id, "I decided to give<lb />
it a try. I was a nervous wreck, at<lb />
first, until Coach Dan Bell<lb />
(Assistant Coach) told me to chill<lb />
out. Coach Bell came to me later<lb />
and told me again to relax because<lb />
I was going to be part of the team.<lb />
I couldn't wait to call my mother<lb />
and tell her the news. I owe it all to<lb />
my mother. I LOVE THAT<lb />
LADY<lb />
Murphy also stated "My entire<lb />
family has been supportive &amp; the<lb />
coaching staff is like my second<lb />
family. Coach Steele is a tough but<lb />
caring man. With him, you get the<lb />
entire package. He wants you to<lb />
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The New York Yankees beat<lb />
Roger Clemens on the ground<lb />
and in the air.<lb />
Clemens, a two-time Cy Young<lb />
Award winner, gave up 15 hits<lb />
and nine runs, both career highs,<lb />
as the Yankees defeated the Bos-<lb />
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Nine of the 15 hits were ground-<lb />
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Jack Clark's three-run homer.<lb />
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league<lb />
Elsewhere, it was Baltimore 6,<lb />
Detroit 4; Cleveland 8, Toronto 6;<lb />
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average and left with a 2.37 mark.<lb />
He struck out five, raising his<lb />
major league-leading total to 140.<lb />
It was the right-hander's third<lb />
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Padres doing good deeds, playing well for new head<lb />
coach and manager McKeon; 10 out of 16 games<lb />
The San Diego Padres can't<lb />
explain the difference since Jack<lb />
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words, so they're doing it in<lb />
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When Larry Bowa was fired as<lb />
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behind first-place Los Angeles in<lb />
the National League West.<lb />
McKeon, who also is the team's<lb />
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the Padres within eight games of<lb />
first.<lb />
The Padres followed their<lb />
three-game sweep of the Dodgers<lb />
over the weekend with a 7-3 vic-<lb />
tory over the San Francisco Giants<lb />
on Monday night at Jack Murphy<lb />
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Mark Davis preserved Eric<lb />
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two-run homer.<lb />
"I haven't changed my style<lb />
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Jack took over Davis said.<lb />
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Elsewhere in the NL, it was<lb />
Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 0; Philadel-<lb />
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Atlanta 5; and New York 2, St.<lb />
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The Padres beat Mike Krukow<lb />
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Keith Moreland, Martinez and<lb />
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Pirates 8, Cubs 0<lb />
Bob Walk continued his pitch-<lb />
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Bobby Bonilla and Barry Bonds<lb />
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Phillies 5, Expos 2<lb />
Chris James, Luis Guayo and<lb />
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handed hitter when he singled<lb />
home the winning run in the 12<lb />
inning to lift New York over visit-<lb />
ing St. Louis and snap the Mets'<lb />
five-game losing streak.<lb />
Mazzilli bounced a single over<lb />
charging third baseman Tom<lb />
Lawless that easily scored How-<lb />
ard Johnson from second base<lb />
with none out.<lb />
Starter Larry McWilliams of the<lb />
Cardinals and David Cone of the<lb />
Mets were brilliant, yet neither<lb />
got a decision. Cone and winner<lb />
Rany Myers combined to hold the<lb />
Cardinals to just one hit.<lb />
excel academically as well as<lb />
athletically<lb />
"Winning the CAA<lb />
Championship is the team goal,<lb />
and my personal goal is to be the<lb />
best defensive player on the<lb />
team stated Murphy.<lb />
The 6-3,170 lb. senior forward is<lb />
excited about the 1988-89 season.<lb />
The one game he can not wait to<lb />
play is the home game this season<lb />
against James Madison. "I<lb />
especially want that game<lb />
becair of lefty Driesell. That<lb />
man w i ten k k king a job, said he<lb />
didn t want to come to ECU<lb />
because we wouldn't leave the<lb />
"too strong" CAA Conference.<lb />
Now the man has gone to James<lb />
Madison, which is in the same<lb />
conference. That night is going to<lb />
be even more special for the fans<lb />
Murphy said, "t knew I could<lb />
play, but I didn't know I could<lb />
start. Now, I have earned a<lb />
scnolarshipand that will help out<lb />
me and my family. Mom told me<lb />
to never give up. She said as long<lb />
as I try as hard as I can and put<lb />
forth my best effort, good things<lb />
will happen<lb />
Wallace takes<lb />
Riverside win<lb />
DAYTONA BEACH, Ha. (A<lb />
� Rusty Wallace used his victory<lb />
in Sunday's stock-car race at Riv-<lb />
erside (Calif.) International Race-<lb />
way to ease past Dale Earnhardt<lb />
and take a four-point lead in the<lb />
NASCAR Winston Cup stand-<lb />
ings.<lb />
Wallace's edge, 1790-1786, is<lb />
the closest in NASCAR history<lb />
after the first 12 races of a season.<lb />
Previously, that distinction had<lb />
belonged to Bobby Allison's 30-<lb />
poini lead over Darrell Waltrip<lb />
after the first dozen runs in 1979.<lb />
"The lead is the lead, and it sure<lb />
beats anything else there is<lb />
Wallace said after Sunday's<lb />
Budweiser 400. "But as close as it<lb />
is, it's not going to change our<lb />
strategy by any means. Look what<lb />
happened in 1979<lb />
Richard Petty, who trailed by<lb />
199 pointsafter the first 12 racesof<lb />
the 1979 season, came back to win<lb />
the Winston Cup championship<lb />
that season. This year, six drivers<lb />
are within 182 points of first place.<lb />
Terry Labonte moved into the<lb />
third in the Winston Cup stand-<lb />
ings with 1,702 points, followed<lb />
byBillP'i, rt 56;St '<lb />
lin, l,b7; Allison, l,ouo, Ken<lb />
Schrader, 1,531; Bobby Hillin,<lb />
1,478; Geoff Bodine, 1,474; and<lb />
Phil Parsons. 1 46Q.<lb />
The Sunday victory was<lb />
Wallace's first of the year and<lb />
made him the ninth different win-<lb />
ner this season. The modem day<lb />
Winston Cup record is 13 differ-<lb />
ent winners in a season, while the<lb />
all-time record is 16 different win-<lb />
ners.<lb />
Labonte leads the circuit in<lb />
money-winnings with $476,910,<lb />
followed by Earnhardt ($433,895);<lb />
Davey Allison ($405,375); Bobbv<lb />
Allison ($398,990); Elliott<lb />
($323,525); Waltrip ($316,360);<lb />
Marlin ($267,475); Neil Bonnett<lb />
($256, 710); and Pasons<lb />
($250,760).<lb />
The tour next moves to Pocono<lb />
(Pa.) International Raceway for<lb />
Sunday's 500-mile run. Qualify-<lb />
ing for the 500-mile race at the 25-<lb />
mile triangular-shaped track is<lb />
scheduled Friday.<lb />
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ternational Speedway for a 400<lb />
miler, then to Daytona Interna-<lb />
tional Speedway for the Fire-<lb />
cracker 400.<lb />
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Hornets win toss to assure getting 8th pick<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � The Char-<lb />
lotte Hornets selected the eighth<lb />
pick in the regular NBA draft June<lb />
28 by winning a coin toss at the<lb />
commissioner's office Monday.<lb />
The Miami Heat, losers in the<lb />
coin flip, will pick first in the ex-<lb />
pansion draft and ninth in the<lb />
regular draft.<lb />
As the winner of the toss, Char-<lb />
lotte had the option of the eighth<lb />
pick in the college draft or No. 1<lb />
choice in the expansion draft.<lb />
Hornet vice president and gen-<lb />
eral manager Carl Scheer said the<lb />
decision was influenced by their<lb />
philosophy to "build a young<lb />
team through the college draft<lb />
The ceremony, which took<lb />
under two minutes, was decid-<lb />
edly downscale in comparison to<lb />
the NBA draft and draft lottery,<lb />
which are broadcast live on televi-<lb />
sion. Miami Heat managing part-<lb />
ner Lewis Schaffel explained the<lb />
lack of hype by comparing the<lb />
coin toss to the lotteries which de-<lb />
termined the rights to Patrick<lb />
Ewing and David Robinson.<lb />
The first seven picks for the<lb />
college draft were determined<lb />
May 21 by a lottery among the<lb />
teams that didn't make the play-<lb />
offs. After Charlotte and Miami,<lb />
the 10th through 25th choices will<lb />
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TI IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
IUNE15.1988<lb />
Williams short of 20<lb />
player of the year in North Caro-<lb />
lina last season, averaged 31<lb />
points and 12 rebounds.<lb />
Williams's troubles in the class-<lb />
room began in his sophomore<lb />
year at Northeastern. He decided<lb />
to transfer to Fork Union Military<lb />
Academy in Virginia for his junior<lb />
year, saying the disciplined at-<lb />
moshpere would improve his<lb />
study habits.<lb />
Officials said Williams did<lb />
improve in prep school, but his<lb />
performance slipped when he<lb />
returned to Elizabeth City for his<lb />
senior year.<lb />
Williams has been trying un-<lb />
successfully to reach 700 on the<lb />
Scholastic Aptitude Test � the<lb />
minimum score for freshman eli-<lb />
gibility in college as set by the<lb />
NCAA. North Carolina Coach<lb />
Dean Smith has said he would ask<lb />
the UNC Board of Admissions to<lb />
admit Williams as an exception if<lb />
the recruit failed to make the 700<lb />
score.<lb />
W1NSTON-SALEM (AP) �<lb />
Kenny Williams, this year's top<lb />
basketball recruit at North Caro-<lb />
lina, did not graduate last week<lb />
with his high school class.<lb />
Williams, a 6-9 forward from<lb />
Elizabeth City, did not have the 20<lb />
credits required for graduation by<lb />
the North Carolina Board of Edu-<lb />
cation and is considered to still be<lb />
a senior at Northeastern High<lb />
School.<lb />
Carl Harris, basketball coach at<lb />
Northeastern, said, "Kenny did<lb />
not meet the criteria for gradu-<lb />
ation. He came close, but he just<lb />
didn't have enough credits<lb />
Harris said he could not say<lb />
how much work Williams needs<lb />
to earn a diploma. The Williams<lb />
family has asked that no other<lb />
information be released, Harris<lb />
said.<lb />
Harris said published reports<lb />
that Williams failed the state corn-<lb />
potency test required for gradu-<lb />
ation were not true.<lb />
Williams, The Associated Tress<lb />
Brown leaves Kansas to take<lb />
head coach postion for Spurs<lb />
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - statement released through the<lb />
Larry Brown has resigned as school's sports information office.<lb />
Kansas basketball coach to be- "And it was a very difficult dcci-<lb />
come head coach of the San Anto- sion to leave. I can't believe that<lb />
nio Spurs of the NBA, the univer- �Y collc8c coach in thc country<lb />
sitv announced Monday. has a bcttcr situation than I did at<lb />
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hawks to thc NCAA college bas-<lb />
ketball championship this past<lb />
season.<lb />
Media reports in San Antonio<lb />
have said Brown was offered a<lb />
S3.5 million, five-year contract.<lb />
"Kansas has been a very special<lb />
place to inc Brown said in a<lb />
and the chancellor for that<lb />
'The offer at San Antonio was<lb />
simply a once-in-a-lifctime op-<lb />
portunity which I couldn't turn<lb />
down Brown said in the state-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Chaney named as head coach<lb />
of NBA fs Houston Rockets<lb />
HOUSTON (AP) � Don<lb />
Chaney, chosen for his ability to<lb />
communicate with his players,<lb />
was named head coach of the<lb />
1 louston Rockets on Monday.<lb />
Chaney, a former University of<lb />
Rouge, La. to team with Elvin<lb />
Haves and lead the Houston Cou-<lb />
J<lb />
gars to the NCAA College Einal<lb />
Four two straight vears, the last in<lb />
1968.<lb />
Chancy played for the Boston<lb />
Celtics in the NBA and was head<lb />
Houston player and former head<lb />
coach of the Los Angeles Clip- coachof the Los Angeles Clippers<lb />
was the early favorite to and had two assistant coach as-<lb />
pers,<lb />
replace Bill Fitch, fired June 6 after<lb />
five seasons with thc Rockets.<lb />
"It's a dream come true<lb />
Chaney said.<lb />
Rockets general manager Ray<lb />
Patterson said Chaney had the<lb />
qualities to fit the Rockets' needs.<lb />
Chaney, the eighth coach in the<lb />
21-year history of the franchise,<lb />
signed a multi-year contract.<lb />
Chanev rame out of Baton<lb />
signments with the Detroit Pis-<lb />
tons and this season with the At-<lb />
lanta Hawks.<lb />
The Rockets hope Chaney's<lb />
skills as a communicator will<lb />
soothe angry feelings created by<lb />
last season's turmoil.<lb />
The Rockets finished last season<lb />
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