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FEATURES<lb />
ECU Summer Theater's last production still has<lb />
flaws, see page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
The Redskins are worried about Dexter Manley's<lb />
3 rug test results, see page 9.<lb />
She iEaHt Carolinian<lb />
Vol.63 No. 11<lb />
Wednesday, July 27,1988<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Matthews settles into job as vice chancellor<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Sorting through an abundance<lb />
of untiled papers on his desk. Dr.<lb />
Alfred T. Matthews, the new vice<lb />
rhancellor for student life, said he<lb />
is glad to be in the south again.<lb />
In his seventh day at ECU,<lb />
Matthews said he still trying to<lb />
get settled and trying to settle his<lb />
tile cabinet. For the coming<lb />
semester Mn,fKf�w$.said "I really<lb />
do desire to improve the quality<lb />
of student life and provide the<lb />
kinds of services which arc essen-<lb />
tial for students to learn about<lb />
themselves<lb />
Matthews said he will evalu-<lb />
ate all areas of student life at ECU<lb />
before deciding if any of the stu-<lb />
dent services need to be altered.<lb />
Insurance protects fire loss<lb />
By GREER BOWEN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In light of the Langston Park<lb />
Apartment fire, area real estate<lb />
brokers say there are many ways<lb />
renters can protect themselves<lb />
fromproperty loss.<lb />
Mac Hines of Dawson and<lb />
Hines Reality said the most im-<lb />
portant way a tendant can protect<lb />
themselves is to read the lease.<lb />
Hines said that if you can't under-<lb />
stand the lease take the lease to<lb />
someone else who can.<lb />
Most leases are written in a<lb />
standard form. A Nash county<lb />
lease agreement has this written<lb />
in it. The lease holder shall not be<lb />
liable for any damage to any per-<lb />
son a thing, however occuring, by<lb />
gas, electricity, fire, water, ice,<lb />
snow, storm, or sewage This<lb />
clause is very often included in<lb />
rental agreements.<lb />
Mr. Hines said to remember<lb />
that "A landlord isn't always a<lb />
realtor This is important to<lb />
remember. Anvone can rent land,<lb />
it takes no special degree or li-<lb />
cense to rent land. But a true real-<lb />
tor has a professional designa-<lb />
tion. It is like the difference be-<lb />
tween an accountant and a C.P. A.<lb />
A C.P.A. has had more educa-<lb />
tion<lb />
"I wouldn't feel obligated to<lb />
reimburse the renter but I would<lb />
help to relocate them in our com-<lb />
plex or some other complex<lb />
Hines said. "I would tell my chil-<lb />
dren to read the lease and have<lb />
renters insurance Hines contin-<lb />
ued.<lb />
Renter's insurance is an asset in<lb />
many situations. Renter's insur-<lb />
ance can cover fire, lighting,<lb />
windstorm, hail, smoke, falling<lb />
objects, explosion, vandalism,<lb />
riot, theft, water escape, freezing<lb />
of plumbing and many other situ-<lb />
ations. This type of insurance is<lb />
available from almost anv insur-<lb />
ance company.<lb />
Vicky Hardy of State Farm said<lb />
that rental insurance is less expen-<lb />
sive than most peple realize. Even<lb />
though many parents have a<lb />
homeowner's policy that will<lb />
cover their children at college,<lb />
most do not.<lb />
When obtaining an insurance<lb />
policy for an apartment is a good<lb />
idea make a list of all your per-<lb />
sonal belongings. "If you figure<lb />
that you have X amount of jeans at<lb />
X amount of dollars, a T.V soga,<lb />
bed and dresser, you'll soon find<lb />
out your worth a great deal more<lb />
than you ever would have imag-<lb />
ined said Hardy. She said that<lb />
even if you purchased all belongs<lb />
at yard sales, you should apraise<lb />
your belongs based on their re-<lb />
placement value.<lb />
Taking photographs of each<lb />
room in your house is also a good<lb />
idea. That way if your home is<lb />
vandalised, you can more easily<lb />
asses the damages.<lb />
Diffent types of apartment cost<lb />
different amounts to issue. Apart-<lb />
ment made of wood are most ex-<lb />
pensive. If you apartment has a<lb />
fire alarm and bolt locks, it costs<lb />
less. Generally, to insure an apart-<lb />
ment for 20,000, you will pay be-<lb />
tween$9and$12.00a month. This<lb />
covers to apartment $127.00 a<lb />
year.<lb />
This policy can be easily trans-<lb />
ferred to almost any town if you<lb />
get your insurance with a national<lb />
company. State Farm requires a<lb />
$20 deposit and can bill you either<lb />
quarterly or scmiannually. If you<lb />
havecar insurance, it is possible to<lb />
pay both in one payment.<lb />
Many students don't realize<lb />
that it is not the responsibilty of<lb />
the apartment owner to re-<lb />
mibursc renters in the event of<lb />
any damages to the renters prop-<lb />
erty. Therefore, these students<lb />
risk a great deal of money because<lb />
they are unprepared.<lb />
"I'm sure there will be some<lb />
changes, but I don't prccicve any<lb />
problems at this point Mat-<lb />
thews said.<lb />
In describing the role he will<lb />
play on campus, Matthews said it<lb />
will be an active one. "My style is<lb />
one that I will be in and around<lb />
almost everything that goes on<lb />
Matthews said.<lb />
Matthews has been the chief<lb />
student life administrator at Slip-<lb />
pery Rock for the past eight years<lb />
and previously served for 10<lb />
years as dean of student life at<lb />
Virginia Commonwealth Univer-<lb />
sity, Richmond, Va.<lb />
In hislO years at VCU, Mat-<lb />
thews said he became fond of the<lb />
southern culture. He said he en-<lb />
joys the south and southern tradi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
With a PhD in higher educa-<lb />
tion from Indiana University,<lb />
Matthews has more than 25 years<lb />
of experience in student counsel-<lb />
ing, research and administration<lb />
on both large and small cam-<lb />
puses. He served three years as<lb />
coordinator of student personnel<lb />
services at the University of Wis-<lb />
consin-Madison before moving to<lb />
Virginia Commonwealth.<lb />
At Wisconsin, Matthews met<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer who was also an<lb />
administrator with the univer-<lb />
sity. Now twenty years later,<lb />
Matthews succeeds Meyer as the<lb />
ECU vice chancellor of student<lb />
life.<lb />
Speaking of his job, Matthews<lb />
said "I really enjoy it. It is a very<lb />
challenging job, but also a very<lb />
rewarding one. You deal with all<lb />
the great things of the university,<lb />
but you also deal with the trage-<lb />
1<lb />
Dr. Alfred T. Matthews, the new vice chancellor of student life,<lb />
is busy organizing his new office in Whichard Building (Photo<lb />
by Jon Jordan�Photolab).<lb />
dies, the deaths of students and studcnts. He said he be concerned<lb />
mistakes with "How to get people in-<lb />
volved, how to let the students<lb />
Matthew's main objective know of the opportunities they<lb />
however is to improve the life of have<lb />
Pit bull catches and attacks rental truck<lb />
Student Store book reservation<lb />
plan angers competition<lb />
YORK, S.C (AP) � Harold Rov<lb />
King's pit bull has answered the<lb />
questions of what a dog would do<lb />
if it ever caught a car � and it's<lb />
cost him plenty.<lb />
Angel, King's pit bull, is in the<lb />
dog house because she chewed<lb />
holes in the tires of a service van<lb />
that visited her master's house.<lb />
"It was just like being in 'Jaws<lb />
said Paul Dougherty, the passen-<lb />
ger in the Rental Express van<lb />
whose tires were bitten by the 2-<lb />
ycar-old dog Thursday.<lb />
Dougherty and Robert Cooper<lb />
had come to King's house to re-<lb />
pair a stereo and were just pulling<lb />
away when Angel bolted after<lb /><lb />
v�tfl<lb />
In the heat of July, students are often tempted to take a dip in<lb />
the fountain in front of Wright Auditorium. (Photo by Ellen<lb />
Murphy �Photolab).<lb />
them, snapping the latch on her<lb />
chain.<lb />
"I felt the back end of the van<lb />
swaying Cooper said. "I heard<lb />
the air seeping from the tire<lb />
Moments later the GMC Van-<lb />
dura sat squarely on four flat<lb />
steel-belted radial tires. Each had<lb />
a 1-to 3-inch gash.<lb />
Cooper and Dougherty refused<lb />
to get out of the van while Angel<lb />
was still there. They blew the horn<lb />
until King came to their rescue. As<lb />
they examined the damage, An-<lb />
gel sat squarely at the end of a<lb />
shorter leash, cowering as King<lb />
looked disapprovingly at her.<lb />
After destroying five other car<lb />
tires and one motorcycle tire this<lb />
year, Angel slipped into a high-<lb />
risk category Thursday. His in-<lb />
surance company warned his ei-<lb />
ther the dog or her inclusion in a<lb />
homeowner's policy must go,<lb />
King said.<lb />
"She's definitely in the dog<lb />
house King said. "She know<lb />
she's being punished. Each time<lb />
she's bitten, I've drug her back to<lb />
that chain<lb />
King said the trigger was that<lb />
the pair left the engine on the van<lb />
running. The dog only attacks<lb />
tires of vehicles that have engines<lb />
running.<lb />
"She loves to ride but as soon as<lb />
you let her out and the motor is<lb />
running, she goes after the tires<lb />
said King. "The motor's got eve-<lb />
rything to do with it<lb />
The rental workers were almost<lb />
in the dog house, too.<lb />
They're always pulling pranks<lb />
on their bosses, but this time it<lb />
seemed they'd gone too far.<lb />
Owner Joey Bray and manager<lb />
Brett Carncshad planned to repri-<lb />
mand the two for "yanking us<lb />
around<lb />
Then they discovered the dog-<lb />
cats-tires story was real.<lb />
By HENRY BOARDMAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Last May the ECU Student Store<lb />
began a new program urging in-<lb />
coming freshman to reserve their<lb />
books for the fall semester with<lb />
them.<lb />
In an information package sent<lb />
to all new students in May, the<lb />
Student Store informed all incom-<lb />
ing freshmen they could send a<lb />
refundedable $10 deposit to re-<lb />
serve books for next semester.<lb />
When the new students arrive at<lb />
school in August they could sim-<lb />
ply walk in and pick up their<lb />
books.<lb />
Opposition to the plan has<lb />
come from the independently<lb />
owned University Book Ex-<lb />
change, the Student Store's only<lb />
competition for the ECU textbook<lb />
market. The U.B.E. learned of the<lb />
program when students mistak-<lb />
enly called them instead of the<lb />
Student Store with questions<lb />
about reserving their books.<lb />
The owners of the U.B.E. claim<lb />
that the Student Store is playing<lb />
on the freshmen's ignorance of<lb />
the book buying situation at ECU.<lb />
By sending out the letter weeks<lb />
prior to orientation before most<lb />
freshmen learn of the existence of<lb />
the U.B.E. claims that students<lb />
might be spending more money<lb />
than they need to by reserving<lb />
new books when used ones are<lb />
available elsewhere.<lb />
On June 17, Don and Jack Ed-<lb />
wards, owners of the U.B.E sent<lb />
a letter toChanccllorEakincalling<lb />
the Student Store's notice to the<lb />
freshmen "both a misrepresenta-<lb />
tion of textbook buying proce-<lb />
dures and unfair competition<lb />
against the private sector<lb />
Michael Coston, manager of the<lb />
ECU Student Store, says that<lb />
about a third of the incoming<lb />
freshmen (over 1,000) have al-<lb />
ready reserved their books, most<lb />
of the students who came to orien-<lb />
tation. He says the most favorable<lb />
reaction comes from the parents<lb />
who arc relieved to know that<lb />
their children will have books in<lb />
the fall. When asked if he plans to<lb />
offer the program next year Cos-<lb />
ton says he's not sure.<lb />
Don Edwards said he has met<lb />
with Dr. Eakin and John Bell,<lb />
ECU's Business Manager, who<lb />
say the program would not be<lb />
attempted again. Still, Edwards<lb />
fears being stuck with hundreds,<lb />
maybe thousands of used text-<lb />
books this fall. He would like to<lb />
see either the Student Store re-<lb />
fund all those who sent in a de-<lb />
posit and discontinue the pro-<lb />
gram or send another letter to the<lb />
incoming freshment fairly ex-<lb />
plaining the book buying situ-<lb />
ation at ECU and offering a re-<lb />
fund to those who want one.<lb />
The book reservation program<lb />
wouldbasicallyonly affect availa-<lb />
bility of freshman-level survey<lb />
courses books like English 1100,<lb />
Psychology 1050, and Biology<lb />
1050 (which is using a new book in<lb />
the Fall). Both stores have large<lb />
stocks of used books, such as<lb />
Psychology and English, both of<lb />
which the U.B.E. hardly carries<lb />
new anymore.<lb />
Used books may be requested<lb />
from the Student Stores until<lb />
stocks are depleted, at which<lb />
times new books will be held for<lb />
new students. However, new<lb />
books may be reserved at any<lb />
time if the student or parent de-<lb />
sires.<lb />
Similar programs also exist at<lb />
the Universities of South Caro-<lb />
lina, Tennessee, and Missouri.<lb />
Coston points to these programs<lb />
as justification and worth copying<lb />
to better serve ECU students<lb />
while Edwards notes in the letter<lb />
to Dr. Eakin that, "all of these<lb />
campuses nave strong private<lb />
stores that have flourished be-<lb />
cause they have provided the<lb />
students with a wide selection of<lb />
products and fair prices<lb />
Rural women ignore breast lumps<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Women living in rural areas<lb />
tend to ignore early warning signs<lb />
of and delay medical treatment<lb />
for breast cancer, a sugeon at the<lb />
ECU of Medicine believes.<lb />
Dr. Donald Lannin, associate<lb />
professor of surgery and director<lb />
of the ECU Breast Clinic, will at-<lb />
tempt to understand the reasons<lb />
for the delay through a three-year<lb />
study funded by a $240,000 grant<lb />
from the American Cancer Soci-<lb />
ety. The award is the largest ever<lb />
given to ECU by the non-profit<lb />
organization.<lb />
Lannin said the research project<lb />
will include extensive studies of<lb />
psychological factors, indigenous<lb />
cultural beliefs and the social<lb />
support networks of women in<lb />
eastern North Carolina. The re-<lb />
search will be conducted coopera-<lb />
tively with Drs. Holly Matthews,<lb />
associate professor anthropology,<lb />
and James Mitchell, associate<lb />
professor ot sociology.<lb />
"It appears that the incidences<lb />
of late stage breast cancer are sig-<lb />
nificantly higher in rural women<lb />
than in urban women Lannin<lb />
said. "We hope to determine why<lb />
women living in rural areas<lb />
where poverrty levels tend to be<lb />
more intense often refuse treat-<lb />
ment when cancer is detected or<lb />
wait until it is in an incurable<lb />
stages before seeking medical<lb />
help<lb /><pb facs="00058085_tn_0002" /><lb />
TI IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 27,1988<lb />
How to cope with the stress of exam time<lb />
Exams are coming up soon �<lb />
how can I cope with the stress of<lb />
studying?<lb />
Exams are among the first of a<lb />
long line of events you'll encoun-<lb />
ter during you lifetime that will<lb />
cause you to feel stress. If only<lb />
makes sense that you should learn<lb />
how to handle or cope with these<lb />
situations now, so you will be<lb />
better prepared for life after col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
We first need to understand<lb />
what stress is before we can learn<lb />
how to cope with it. There are<lb />
many definitions for the word<lb />
stress, but for the purpose of this<lb />
article we shall define stress as<lb />
"the reaction of your mind and<lb />
body to any situation that is new,<lb />
threatening, or exciting<lb />
Stress is one of the major disad-<lb />
vantages of today's complex soci-<lb />
ety. The more the world develops<lb />
and advances the higher the stress<lb />
levels are for its inhabitants. We<lb />
experience stress our entire lives;<lb />
in school we feel it to make good<lb />
grades, at work we feel it to pcr-<lb />
orm well, and in close relation-<lb />
ships we feel it to keep the rela-<lb />
tionship fresh and exciting. These<lb />
are only a few of the things that<lb />
cause stress in our lives.<lb />
To help people deal with the<lb />
complex and stressful world of<lb />
today many techniques of coping,<lb />
or coping strategies as they are<lb />
called, have been developed.<lb />
They range from simple breath-<lb />
ing techniques to self-hypnosis.<lb />
They vary in complexity and ef-<lb />
fectiveness, but all have one thing<lb />
in common: they reduce the<lb />
individual's stress level by relax-<lb />
ing hisher mind and body.<lb />
Health Column<lb />
by<lb />
Rob Mcllwain<lb />
One of the first things to re-<lb />
member when coping with stress<lb />
is that you're not alone. Everyone<lb />
feels stress, so don't feel like<lb />
you're the only one. When the<lb />
pressure of that upcoming final<lb />
gets to be too much, put up your<lb />
books and go visit a friend. Talk<lb />
about anything, but at least for a<lb />
few minutes, try to put your exam<lb />
out of your mind, and just enjoy<lb />
your friend's company. The odds<lb />
arc heshe is having similar feel-<lb />
ings and would also appreciate a<lb />
break from the books. You will<lb />
feel much more relaxed and able<lb />
to study afterwards.<lb />
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and yet most effective coping<lb />
strategies there is. Another simple<lb />
yet effective technique is deep<lb />
breathing. Close your eyes, clear<lb />
your mind of all thoughts, and<lb />
take two or three deep cleansing<lb />
breaths. It is quick, easy, simple,<lb />
and yet it is very effective. You<lb />
might want to try it while your arc<lb />
sitting at your desk studying.<lb />
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relieve tension or stress. A good<lb />
workout will do wonders for re-<lb />
lieving the stress you are feeling.<lb />
A brisk walk will help tremen-<lb />
dously.<lb />
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tioned arc but the tip of the ice-<lb />
berg. There are far too many to<lb />
mention, so it's up to each of you<lb />
to find what works best. I bowl to<lb />
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knocking down the pins. It really<lb />
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score, too!)<lb />
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Elvis on wheels museum<lb />
DURHAM (AP) � If you've<lb />
run out of Elvis shampoo � or<lb />
lost your salt and pepper shakers<lb />
memorializing the King � the<lb />
Elvis Presley Museum on Tour is<lb />
the place to look for replace-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Hundreds of die-hard fans<lb />
flocked to the display at<lb />
Northgate mall over the week-<lb />
end to see everything from a<lb />
beat-up flashlight to a white Rolls<lb />
Royce once owned by the King of<lb />
Rock n' Roll.<lb />
"It's the first time I've seen<lb />
some of these things Nelda<lb />
Suggs said. Like many Elvis fans, way he dressed<lb />
my mother, who is dead now, she<lb />
liked him, and she was particular<lb />
about her music Ms. Suggs<lb />
said.<lb />
Big studded belts and big stud-<lb />
ded rings were popular items on<lb />
display. One display case held<lb />
several pairs of Elvis' sunglasses<lb />
and even pieces of a pair of Elvis'<lb />
sunglasses.<lb />
But the most popular item in<lb />
the museum was one of Elvis's<lb />
white outfits � this one was<lb />
called Starburst.<lb />
"I like his outfit, his white out-<lb />
fit Ms. Suggs said. "I liked the<lb />
shirts, jackets, towels, hats,<lb />
shampoo, crceme rinse, lotion,<lb />
can huggers, family tree, plates,<lb />
cups, mugs, glasses, salt and<lb />
pepper shakers, a video tape of<lb />
Elvis's television appearances<lb />
and a 15-inch Elvis doll that<lb />
sings.<lb />
A postcard was the least expen-<lb />
sive thing�50 cents. The 15-inch<lb />
Elvis doll was the most expensive<lb />
thing �$179.95.<lb />
"It's a pity that he had to die the<lb />
way he did Suggs said. "But<lb />
there was so much pressure on<lb />
him. He couldn't walk the streets.<lb />
I believe he went to K mart and had<lb />
it specially opened for him. Other-<lb />
wise too many people would<lb />
bother him.<lb />
"There will never be another one<lb />
like him Ms. Suggs said. 'There<lb />
was something that he had that I<lb />
liked<lb />
one of her dreams is to go to<lb />
Graccland, Elvis' home in Mem-<lb />
phis.<lb />
"I went to see a lot of his mov-<lb />
ies said Ms. Suggs, 52. "We still<lb />
look at his movies on TV, and we<lb />
still play his records.<lb />
"I never met nobody who<lb />
didn't like to hear him sing. Even<lb />
Wedged between the Rolls<lb />
Royce and the museum's display<lb />
cases was a large squatc of tables<lb />
holding all types of Elvis souve-<lb />
nirs: postcards, pins, pen, license<lb />
plates, ashtrays, bumper stickers,<lb />
key chains, lighters, playing<lb />
cards, pictures, posters, photo<lb />
albums, jewelry, car shades, tee-<lb />
Man afflicted with sneezing<lb />
attacks after making love<lb />
Arson suspected in fire<lb />
GREENSBORO (AP) � A fire<lb />
that caused more than $1 million<lb />
damage to the federal courthouse<lb />
here may have been deliberately<lb />
set, an FBI spokesman said today.<lb />
Samples of charred flooring<lb />
taken from the office of U.S. Dis-<lb />
trict Court Judge Eugene Gordon<lb />
after Thursday's fire "revealed an<lb />
accelerant  which would indi-<lb />
cate arson said Dan Wozniak, a<lb />
supervisor at the FBI office in<lb />
Greensboro.<lb />
building's air conditioning sys-<lb />
tem and damaged part of its elec-<lb />
trical system, officials said.<lb />
As a result, four employees in<lb />
the criminal and jury sections of<lb />
the clerk's office were scheduled<lb />
to pack up and move Tuesday to<lb />
the clerk's office of the federal<lb />
courthouse in Winston-Salem,<lb />
said Joseph P. Crcckmorc, U.S.<lb />
clerk of court in Greensboro.<lb />
The criminal section handles<lb />
records and files of the U.S.<lb />
He declined to speculate on a Attorney's office and cases in<lb />
motive for the fire, saying authori- which criminal charges have been<lb />
ties would conduct an arson<lb />
invsestigation.<lb />
Additional tests to confirm the<lb />
findings would be conducted at<lb />
the FBI's crime laboratory in<lb />
Washington, D.C he said.<lb />
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U.S. Clerk of Court's office here<lb />
will temporarily abandon their<lb />
smoke-damaged offices for<lb />
cleaner ones in downtown Win-<lb />
ston-Salem, officials said.<lb />
The fire, which left court files<lb />
covered with soot at the federal<lb />
courthouse, also destroyed the<lb />
filed.<lb />
About eight workers in the<lb />
clerk's civil section will be moved<lb />
to U.S. Bankruptcy Court in<lb />
Greensboro, while another six<lb />
employees, mostly administra-<lb />
tive, will stay where they are,<lb />
Crcekmore said.<lb />
No one was injured in the blaze.<lb />
Smoke and water damage were<lb />
severe throughout the building,<lb />
officials said.<lb />
Investigators have said the fire<lb />
appeared to have been sparked<lb />
accidentally.<lb />
OHie North flip-flopping<lb />
trail, says Walsh<lb />
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afflicted by attacks of sneezing<lb />
after lovemaking.<lb />
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of the American Medical Associa-<lb />
tion has given a 60-year-old man<lb />
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minute after. As soon as they fin-<lb />
ished lovemaking, his wife would<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AP) � Iran-<lb />
Contra prosecutor Lawrence<lb />
Walsh says Oliver North is trying<lb />
to turn his trial from a criminal to<lb />
a political one and should not be<lb />
allowed to use politics to win a<lb />
six-month delay.<lb />
North's activities to have con-<lb />
veyed even informal or implicit<lb />
approval<lb />
Had Walsh found Reagan re-<lb />
sponsible for authorizing North's<lb />
activities, the prosecutor would<lb />
Walsh urged U.S. District Judge have been unable to charge North<lb />
Gerhard Gesell on Monday to re-<lb />
ject North's motion for a delay<lb />
until after the presidential elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Having failed in several at-<lb />
tempts to avoid completely the<lb />
trial of this case, while proclaim-<lb />
ing his innocence in speeches, the<lb />
defendant Oliver L. North is now<lb />
grasping at teh criminal<lb />
defendant's maneuver of last re-<lb />
sort � delay Walsh said.<lb />
"This trial in particular should<lb />
not be held hostage to a media<lb />
which the defendant himself has<lb />
strenously sought to inflame<lb />
Walsh said in a brief filed with<lb />
U.S. District Judge Gerhard<lb />
Gesell.<lb />
Walsh also rebutted North's<lb />
contention that his actions had<lb />
been approved.<lb />
"The government knows of no<lb />
presidential decision that North<lb />
can point to as authorizing his<lb />
activities Walsh said, adding:<lb />
"The govcrment also is not aware<lb />
of any superior, except North's<lb />
co-conspirators (Robert C.)<lb />
McFarlanc and (John M.) Poin-<lb />
dcxtcr, who knew enough about<lb />
in March with defrauding the<lb />
United States because North<lb />
would have been acting with the<lb />
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WILMINGTON (AP) � Five<lb />
kilograms of cocaine were inter-<lb />
cepted by undercover drug<lb />
agents and three men believed to<lb />
be connected to major drug traf-<lb />
fickers were denied bond Friday<lb />
after their arrest a day earlier,<lb />
authorities said.<lb />
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ued at $2 million, after arriving in<lb />
unmarked cars and swooping in<lb />
from the air by helicopter, the<lb />
arrested the men just after noon<lb />
on the upper level of a Wilming-<lb />
ton downtown parking deck<lb />
overlooking the Cape Fear River.<lb />
Paul Andrew Pavloff, 26, Fran-<lb />
cisco Javier Ruiz-Tarafa, 24, and<lb />
Amador Alexis Brand-Maigucl,<lb />
26, a Venuzelan citizen, are<lb />
charged with violating federal<lb />
v ontrollcd substance laws. Each<lb />
could face life in prison and $4<lb />
million in fines.<lb />
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plaints filed in U.S. District court<lb />
Thursday, the three men have<lb />
been charged with conspiracy to<lb />
distribute cocaine, distributing<lb />
cocaine, interstate travel to aid in<lb />
racketeering and aiding and abet-<lb />
ting. Two other people were also<lb />
in custody late Thursday, said<lb />
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deGrasse.<lb />
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pearance Friday, federal Magis-<lb />
trate Karen Paden Boyle ex-<lb />
plained the charges and advised<lb />
the men of their rights to have<lb />
lawyers present during any fu-<lb />
ture questioning or court pro-<lb />
ceeding.<lb />
All three men said they planned<lb />
to hire lawyers. When deGrasse<lb />
said the government was pre-<lb />
pared to put on evidence to sup-<lb />
port a motion to have the defen-<lb />
dants held without bond, the<lb />
magistrate continued the hearing<lb />
until 9:30 a.m. Tuesday to allow<lb />
the men time to prepare a defense.<lb />
Pavloff is believed to be the<lb />
source of a two-kilogram cocaine<lb />
shipment seizeci April 18 during a<lb />
raid in Wilmington in which three<lb />
people were arrested at a Market<lb />
Street motel, court records show.<lb />
Among those arrested in April<lb />
was Curtis Ray Johnson of New<lb />
Hanover Countv. Johnson was<lb />
indicted on a drug trafficking<lb />
charge last May and was charged<lb />
under the federal continuing<lb />
criminal enterprise statute which<lb />
carries a minimum 10-ycar sen-<lb />
tence without parole and a maxi-<lb />
mum life sentence.<lb />
Authorities believe Johnson is a<lb />
key drug ring organizer in the<lb />
Wilmington area in charge of at<lb />
least five other people involved in<lb />
the ring, according to the indict-<lb />
ment under which he is charged.<lb />
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ments filed with the court Thurs-<lb />
day, Johnson provided drug<lb />
agents with much of the informa-<lb />
tion that led to the arrest and<lb />
seizures Thursday.<lb />
After Johnson's arrest in April,<lb />
drug agents recorded numerous<lb />
telephone conversations between<lb />
Johnson and Pavloff. Asa result of<lb />
those conversations, Pavloff was<lb />
to have traveled to Wilmington<lb />
on July 1 to deliver two kilograms<lb />
of cocaine, but Pavloff aborted the<lb />
trip on that day, the criminal<lb />
complaints say.<lb />
Pavloff later got in touch with<lb />
Johnson and arranged another<lb />
delivery of five kilograms of co-<lb />
caine, court records said.<lb />
Agents with a special task force<lb />
of State Bureau of Investigation<lb />
and federal Drug Enforcement<lb />
Aministrative officer kept close<lb />
surveillance on the two men<lb />
throughout the day and night on<lb />
Wednesday. An undercover fed-<lb />
eral drug agent was present with<lb />
Johnson during conversations<lb />
they had with Pavloff and a man<lb />
identified in the complaint as<lb />
"Frank" during that time, the<lb />
documents say.<lb />
During those conversations,<lb />
agents learned that a third man,<lb />
identified in the complaint only as<lb />
John Doe, was to travel to<lb />
Wilmington from Miami on<lb />
Thursday bringing five kilograms<lb />
of cocaine.<lb />
Agents tracked the man as he<lb />
arrived in Wilmington Thurday.<lb />
When officers arrested him and<lb />
the other two men at the parking<lb />
deck, they found two kilograms of<lb />
cocaine in the trunk of his car and<lb />
three kilograms under the back<lb />
seat, said New Hanover County<lb />
Sheriff Joseph McQueen Jr. The<lb />
car was impounded.<lb />
"This is an operation we've<lb />
been working on for several<lb />
months McQueen said. Agents<lb />
with the city-county vice and<lb />
narcotics unit and the federal<lb />
bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and<lb />
Firearms also participated in the<lb />
operation, McQueen said.<lb />
Officials said undercover<lb />
agents used $110,000 in negotia-<lb />
tions with the suspected drug<lb />
dealers. All of the money has been<lb />
recovered, McQueen said.<lb />
"It's still hot said DeGrasse,<lb />
who had been working on the<lb />
case for months but had just hap-<lb />
pened to arrive in Wilmington<lb />
Thursday to begin work on other<lb />
unrelated cases.<lb />
"It's a very sensitive investiga-<lb />
tion he said. "I really didn't<lb />
think it was going to happen this<lb />
fast<lb />
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) � Iran<lb />
claimed Iraqi troops pushed fur-<lb />
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Tehran to discuss a truce between<lb />
the Persian Gulf enemies.<lb />
Iraq, after a series of sweeping<lb />
attacks during the weekend, de-<lb />
nied the claim and said it was<lb />
moving its forces out of Iran and<lb />
would take its dispute to the bar-<lb />
gaining table.<lb />
Meanwhile, the National Lib-<lb />
eration Army of Iran, an Iraqi-<lb />
backed forced opposed to<lb />
Ayatohllah Ruhollah Khomeini,<lb />
claimed its forces had taken two<lb />
Iranian towns and had marched<lb />
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Cucllar to discuss an end to the 8-<lb />
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A separate team of U.N. ad is<lb />
ers arrived in Tehran today to<lb />
begin working on the technical<lb />
aspects of a truce. Lt. Gen. Martin<lb />
Vadset, the team leader, said he<lb />
will explore ways to implement<lb />
and maintain a cease-fire, Iran's<lb />
Islamic Republic News Agency<lb />
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The agency, monitored in Cy-<lb />
prus, said the seven officials<lb />
would remain in Tehran for three<lb />
days, then fly to Baghdad.<lb />
Another team of U.N. experts is<lb />
already in Tehran to determine<lb />
the status of prisoners of war.<lb />
The peace moves were made<lb />
possible after Iran announced<lb />
July 18 that it accepted a U.N.<lb />
resolution calling for a cease-fire.<lb />
Iraq accepted the resolution<lb />
shortly after it was adopted in<lb />
July 1987.<lb />
But since then, Iraq has sought<lb />
to take as many Iranian prisoners<lb />
as possible, saying it captured<lb />
more than 8,000 in three days in<lb />
attacks that began Friday, appar-<lb />
ently as a bargaining chip during<lb />
peace talks.<lb />
A communique carried by the<lb />
official Iraqi News Agency said<lb />
Iraqi troops would "be with-<lb />
drawn in line with our declared<lb />
policy that we have no territorial<lb />
ambitions in Iran<lb />
Announcers on state-run Iraqi<lb />
telelvision said troops would pull<lb />
back today from Qasr-e Shirin,<lb />
Sumar and Sar-e Pol-e Zahab, all<lb />
on the central war front.<lb />
A military spokesman said on<lb />
Baghdad radio today that Iraqi<lb />
forces had pulled out of Gilan-e<lb />
Gharfo in the morning and would<lb />
soon withdraw from the other<lb />
towns.<lb />
But the Iranian news agency<lb />
said Iraqi troops thrust further<lb />
into Iran early today and tried to<lb />
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lt said the Iraqis still held<lb />
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Page 4<lb />
Books<lb />
- Students may have reservations<lb />
The beginning of the school year is<lb />
never without its frustrations. One<lb />
major hassle that every student, new<lb />
or returning, has to face is the book<lb />
buying process. This year, in 3 move<lb />
designed to cut down on some of the<lb />
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men to sign up in a book reservation<lb />
program.<lb />
The process assures freshmen and<lb />
their parents that they will have the<lb />
texts they need without having to<lb />
run around. This idea is laudable,<lb />
though there are a few bugs in the<lb />
system, the main one being that it<lb />
will most likely cut down on the<lb />
number of used texts available for<lb />
transfer students and upperclass-<lb />
men trying to finish general college<lb />
requirements.<lb />
Though the Student Store em-<lb />
phatically states that all students<lb />
will have no problem getting the<lb />
book they need for classes, the fact<lb />
remains that the supply of used text-<lb />
book s in the freshmen survey<lb />
courses will no doubt dwindle<lb />
amazingly on the first day of school.<lb />
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wish for their sons and daughters to<lb />
reserve only new books. But with<lb />
prices so high for books, even some<lb />
of the used ones, parents willing to<lb />
pay for brand new texts being in the<lb />
majority seems unlikely.<lb />
The 10 dollar deposit required to<lb />
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the price. Since the deposit goes<lb />
toward the price of the text, it is not<lb />
unreasonable, but varying rates<lb />
might be considered if the program<lb />
continues.<lb />
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To the editor:<lb />
I challenge anyone who owns a<lb />
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visual sense is appalled at the sight of<lb />
such rubbish.<lb />
Also, the apostle Paul wrote in<lb />
hphesians 5 that there should not<lb />
even be a "hint" of obscenity among<lb />
Christ's followers. Since Justin Sturz<lb />
identified himself as a Christian, then<lb />
perhaps I am justified in saying that 1<lb />
have set the stage for an intelligent<lb />
and logical rebuttal to Mr. Sturz's<lb />
latest extrapolation on the issue.<lb />
I must agree with Evan Lightncr's<lb />
comment printed on June 22 that<lb />
states "there is no excuse for this form<lb />
of callous, immoral ignoranceoutside<lb />
some kind of sadistic, perverted,<lb />
rabid, homophobia Would Jesus<lb />
Christ wearan obscene "STOP AIDS"<lb />
T-shirt? Of course not! Who thought<lb />
of the idea to create such a shirt any-<lb />
way? It certainly was not a man in-<lb />
spired by the teachings of Jesus<lb />
Christ.<lb />
So why must Justin Sturz say that<lb />
the opposers of the "STOP AIDS" T-<lb />
shirts are "absurd and illogical?" The<lb />
Holy Bible tells me to uphold stan-<lb />
dards of moral decency and respect-<lb />
fulness.<lb />
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figures having anal intercourse<lb />
tradicts these standards, thus, the<lb />
product is unacceptable and sk<lb />
be banned.<lb />
As I stated in an earlier letter,<lb />
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but something which demands tear<lb />
ful discernment I agree with Mr<lb />
Sturz that we miibt educate pc ple<lb />
about the psycho-social aspects<lb />
AIDS, but we must also work on our<lb />
apathetic attitudes towards the .<lb />
tims. Without compassion and ui<lb />
fish concern for those who are dying<lb />
I hate to think of how God lookson us<lb />
all.<lb />
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Junior<lb />
English<lb />
Jackson has to face disappointment<lb />
The moment is approaching when Jesse Jackson and Mi-<lb />
chael Dukakis will effect whatever it is they are going to effect<lb />
during the Democratic convention. Mere is what is discernible<lb />
from the event as of Sunday night.<lb />
Dukakis is ever so lightly attempting ever so firmly to make<lb />
it clear to the American public that he is something less than<lb />
Jesse Jackson's manservant, while giving, when appropriate,<lb />
the impression that historically he probably ought to be.<lb />
This has been done by one or two maneuvers with undeni-<lb />
able meaning. Primary among them was the choice of Lloyd<lb />
Bentsen as a running mate. This was, in traditional language,<lb />
the decision to "balance" the ticket. He did this adroitly by<lb />
summoning the historical precedent of John F. Kennedy.<lb />
It is important to remember that in Democratic official<lb />
history, John F. Kennedy could do no wrong. So that his<lb />
choice of Lyndon Johnson as vice presidential candidate was<lb />
right, irrespective of a) whether JFK was a good president, or<lb />
b) whether Johnson was a good vice president and later,<lb />
president.<lb />
But more important was Dukakis' clear message that he<lb />
was rejecting the ideological association the public has<lb />
tended to make between him and Jackson. Both are in-<lb />
dusputable big government spenders, joint allies in the war<lb />
against resourceful anti-communist international strategy,<lb />
and soft on almost every point in which the interests of the<lb />
Soviet Union and the United States collide.<lb />
Given that in political discourse what matters is the impres-<lb />
sion conveyed, as distinguished from objective reality,<lb />
Dukakis scored: His position on national and world affairs is,<lb />
somehow, "different" from that of Jesse Jackson. Hard-boiled<lb />
analysts of the tendency of the positions of both gentlemen<lb />
win conclude, in the fleeted phrase of columnist Joe Sobran,<lb />
that the difference between their leftward marches is a math i<lb />
of velocity rather than substance.<lb />
Then there was the question of how Jackson was advise I<lb />
the decision to go with Bentsen. dearie the reverend's I<lb />
ings were hurt. Dukakis' excuse was oi the kind that app<lb />
to men of affairs: The message didn't get through as plan:<lb />
and what do you know, the reverend heard about Bent<lb />
some time after 200 million lesser Americans heard about<lb />
through the media.<lb />
Dukakis went only so far as to say that he had planned U<lb />
Jackson be the first man to hear, but he was wondcrl<lb />
philosophical about the deadline being missed. As it I<lb />
valentine he sent to his mother arrived not on Feb. 14 but <lb />
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what else is new?<lb />
On the Right<lb />
By<lb />
William F. Buckley Jr.<lb />
The reaction of Jackson was not easy. 1 le spoke in clippt.<lb />
hcrioc tones to the press, then crushed into his high d<lb />
sonal mode in speaking to his general qudiences, i n w 11<lb />
bellowed his defiance of the fate in accents that sought t<lb />
sound like King Lear inveighing against the behavior ol i<lb />
two treacherous daughters, but left most ol the wo:<lb />
confused as most of the world tends to be when tr ing to I<lb />
Jesse Jackson as the architect of concrete alternatives.<lb />
Bush introduces Ms. Rosy Scenario again<lb />
By SUSAN IRVING<lb />
The New Republic<lb />
George Bush plans to campaign against Michael<lb />
Dukakis by portraying him as a tax raiser. Bush, by<lb />
contrast, promises to submit a balanced federal<lb />
budget within three years of taking office, and to do<lb />
so without any tax increases. Furthermore, Bush<lb />
declares he will do this without touching Social<lb />
Security, and without cutting defense spending.<lb />
Bush's magic elixir is something he calls a "flexible<lb />
freeze That sounds fairly painless, and Bush has<lb />
kept it nice and vague. But if Bush is to keep his<lb />
promise about taxes, he will have to severely cut<lb />
programs that are important to a lot of voters.<lb />
According to the Congressional Budget Office, if<lb />
defense and most domestic programs are increased<lb />
with inflation while programs like Social Security,<lb />
Medicare, and farm price supports continue as in<lb />
current law, the deficit in fiscal 1993 will be $139<lb />
billion. (Without a $97 billion Social Security surplus<lb />
- more than double this year's - the deficit wiuld be<lb />
$236 billion.)<lb />
How does Bush propose to wipe out that $139<lb />
billion deficit? He divides the job between two old<lb />
friends from the early days of the Reagan admini-<lb />
stration: Ms. Rosy Scenario and Mr. Magic Asterisk<lb />
(both coinages of David Stockman).<lb />
Rosy Scenario takes care of about $66 billion. In<lb />
19S1 Rosy told us we could "grow our way out of the<lb />
deficit She was wrong. This time Rosy's emphasis<lb />
is on interest rates. She tells us that long-term interest<lb />
rates in 1993 will be 4.5 percent. This is almost three<lb />
points lower than cither the CBOor private forecast-<lb />
ers expect, and it saves a great deal of money in<lb />
federal interest payments. Giver '�eccnt Federal<lb />
Reserve actions and the need cep attracting<lb />
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moth decline seems unlikely.<lb />
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Where docs the other $73 billion come from? In<lb />
Stockman's early budgets, to make the numbers add<lb />
up, he would add here and there an - the "magic<lb />
asterisk" - which stood for "additional savings to be<lb />
proposed Bush's "flexible freeze" is like<lb />
Stockman's "magic asterisk" with this difference:<lb />
He doesn't even concede that some cuts will be<lb />
required. But we can figure it out.<lb />
Budgets arc subject to the iron laws of arithmetic.<lb />
To balance the budget, outlays must equal revenues.<lb />
Since revenues in fiscal 1993 are expected to be<lb />
$1,261 billion, a balanced budget required outlays of<lb />
no more than $1,261 billion. Outlays come in several<lb />
categories: interest, Social Security, defense and "all<lb />
other<lb />
Bush has tole us that Social Security will remain<lb />
untouched ($303 billion), that defense will grow<lb />
with inflation ($346 billion), and that interest will be<lb />
calculated under the rosy scenario ($142 billion).<lb />
That leaves a simple subtraction problem: 1,261<lb />
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the amount available for "all other" spending: $470<lb />
billion.<lb />
Every year the CBO computes how much spend-<lb />
ing would be if no laws were changed and discre-<lb />
tionary programs increased with inflation. This is<lb />
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people and calculate their benefits to get the total<lb />
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grants, you simply index last year's spending for<lb />
inflation. The current policy baseline estimate for<lb />
"all other" spending in fiscal 1993 is $543 billion, or<lb />
13 percent. How's he gonna do it?<lb />
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Security, and you've already made wildly optimistic<lb />
assumptions about interest payments, the only big-<lb />
ticket item left is Medicare. Medicare is the fastest<lb />
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but hardly enough.<lb />
What else? Total clmination of federal economic<lb />
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A dozen or so steps of this sort might save up to $<lb />
billion, far short of budget balance. The numbers ca n<lb />
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MOSCOW (AP) � The Com-<lb />
munist Tarty leadership in Arme-<lb />
nia today sharply criticized activ-<lb />
ists who led a six-month cam-<lb />
paign to annex an Armenian re-<lb />
gion in a neighboring republic.<lb />
The party position, outlined in<lb />
designed to show pro-annexation<lb />
activities they could no longer<lb />
count on high-level support.<lb />
Armenia's parliament voted in<lb />
June to annex Nagorno-Kara-<lb />
bakh.<lb />
Azerbaijani authorities op-<lb />
the newspaper Pravda, reflected posed the change, and the Krem-<lb />
an unusually harsh line against<lb />
those pressing for Armenian con-<lb />
trol of Nagorno-Karabakh, a<lb />
mostly Armenian enclave in<lb />
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set by Bush's mentor, Ronald Reagan.<lb />
lin last week deemed annexation<lb />
"impossible<lb />
Pravda reported that party<lb />
leaders in Armenia met Monday<lb />
to discuss "the instigatory charac-<lb />
tory, politically harmful speeches standstill for two months began<lb />
and urged  all the ideological subsiding Monday, when Tass<lb />
agencies to launch effective ef- said 78 percent of the region's<lb />
forts to expose the anti-people workers showed up at their jobs,<lb />
character  of the activists Both the state-run media and<lb />
Pravda reported. activists in Stepanakert, Na-<lb />
Armenians account for about gorno-Karabakh's central city,<lb />
three-quarters of Nagorno- reported Monday that the strikes<lb />
Karabakh's 162,000 residents, and were over and business was pro-<lb />
thcy have complained of mis- cccding at a normal pace.<lb />
Coming after a hardline speech tcr of speeches at meetings" held<lb />
by Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gor- in Yerevan, the Armenian capital,<lb />
bachev in which he rejected ethni- The Armenian leaders "con-<lb />
cally motivated claims, it seemed demmed the extremist, instiga-<lb />
treatment by the government of<lb />
Azerbaijan, which is predomi-<lb />
natly Moslem. Most Armenians<lb />
are Christians.<lb />
Labor unrest that brought Na-<lb />
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Some have vowed to continue<lb />
the fight for annexation, but cen-<lb />
tral authorities have made it clear<lb />
that a tougher stance will be taken<lb />
by police in future demonstra-<lb />
tions or work stoppages.<lb />
Tanning machines to be regulated by officials<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � Concerned<lb />
about the possible hazards of tan-<lb />
ning machines, state officials have<lb />
proposed rules that would regu-<lb />
late tanning salons in North Caor-<lb />
lina.<lb />
The state Radiation Protection<lb />
Commission approved draft<lb />
regulations Friday that would<lb />
require the tanning salons to post<lb />
signs warning, "Danger � Un-<lb />
traviolct Radiation and describ-<lb />
ing the health hazards of overex-<lb />
posure. Protective eye wear also<lb />
would be mandated.<lb />
The proposed rules also would<lb />
set standards for equipment and<lb />
require salons to register with the<lb />
state. Salons would be prohibited<lb />
from implying in the advertise-<lb />
ments that registration isaformof<lb />
state approval.<lb />
The commission decided two<lb />
years ago to consider regulating<lb />
tanning salons because of concern<lb />
by doctors that the radiation in the<lb />
booths, like sunshine, may harm<lb />
the eyes and skin.<lb />
Dermatologists say the untravi-<lb />
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brown is the same whether it<lb />
comes from the sun or lights in a<lb />
tanning booth, sometimes caus-<lb />
ing skin cancer if exposure contin-<lb />
ues over a long period.<lb />
Untraviolct rays come in "A"<lb />
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Unlike the sun, tanning equip-<lb />
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eliminating the sunburn fear. But<lb />
some plysicians have suggested<lb />
the absence of sunburn pain may<lb />
lull people into using the tanning<lb />
equipment longer and more fre-<lb />
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The proposed regulations will<lb />
be published in the State Register<lb />
this fall, followed by a public<lb />
hearing and written comments. If<lb />
all goes according to schedule, the<lb />
commission could adopt the<lb />
regulations at its next meeting,<lb />
tentatively set for Feb. 24, officials<lb />
said.<lb />
David Adams, inspector with<lb />
the state radiation protection sec-<lb />
tion, said the draft rules had been<lb />
circulated among tanning bed<lb />
manufacturers and by and large,<lb />
"they suppport some regulation<lb />
and guidelines<lb />
A brand new retirement home will have to be<lb />
moved because it's too close to street<lb />
GREENSBORO (AP) � A<lb />
newly built retirement home<lb />
must be moved - structure, occu-<lb />
pants and all - because of a series<lb />
of construction errors that placed<lb />
it too close to the street, city offi-<lb />
cials say.<lb />
But its owners claim the city<lb />
made the first mistake.<lb />
"We really got a raw deal from<lb />
the city said Sanford Mauldin,<lb />
co-owner of the nine-room home<lb />
on VVestdale Place that admitted<lb />
its first residents this spring.<lb />
A city zoning code enforcement<lb />
officer erroneously signed a<lb />
building permit ia 1987, sayjng<lb />
the House hpuld fcevttfc �5r fmk<lb />
from the property line when if<lb />
actually should have been 30 feet,<lb />
city officials admit.<lb />
But by the time it was com-<lb />
pleted in 1988, the home was 14<lb />
feet closer to the street than it<lb />
should have been - exceeding<lb />
even the dimensions set in error,<lb />
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forcement.<lb />
That's too much, the Greens-<lb />
boro Board of Adjustment de-<lb />
cided Mondav, and ordered the<lb />
house removed from or relocated<lb />
on the lot.<lb />
"On each thing that's issued<lb />
there's probably an error made<lb />
someplace or another Andrews<lb />
said. "We accept a small percent-<lb />
age of errors. But in this one case<lb />
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An attorney for the owners,<lb />
James Shepherd, said they would<lb />
appeal the city's decision to<lb />
Guilford District Court.<lb />
The order is likely to be stayed<lb />
until the appeals case is deter-<lb />
mined, Andrews said.<lb />
Mauldin, a general contractor<lb />
with 25 years experience, and<lb />
Brenda Brown, a social worker for<lb />
15 years, planned to open a center<lb />
for elderly and handicapped<lb />
people.<lb />
When he was issued the permit<lb />
for the home, Mauldin says, the<lb />
street it was built on, VVestdale<lb />
Place, did not reach Mauldin's<lb />
property.<lb />
City inspectors told him the<lb />
street would not be extended -<lb />
eliminating ihenecd for a specific<lb />
distance between the "Structure<lb />
and property line, Mauldin says.<lb />
But then the inspectors issued a<lb />
stop-work order for the structure<lb />
because there was no street. In-<lb />
spectors told Mauldin the street<lb />
would have to be extended past<lb />
his property before the house<lb />
could open,but allowed construc-<lb />
tion to continue while the street<lb />
was extended, city officials said.<lb />
Neither side then realized the<lb />
building would be too close to the<lb />
street, officials said.<lb />
One neighborhood rcisdent<lb />
who does not want the home on<lb />
his small, dead-end street was<lb />
jubilant at the outcome.<lb />
"We're paying taxes for people<lb />
to protect us said Ed Lynch. "We<lb />
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Plane wreck kills four,<lb />
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RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS<lb />
WINSTON-SALEM (AP) �<lb />
Employees returned to work at a<lb />
manufacturing plant here Mon-<lb />
day despite a gaping hole in the<lb />
roof caused by a plane that<lb />
crashed and exploded in pieces<lb />
killing all four people aboard.<lb />
"Everything's back to normal,<lb />
believe it or not said a telephone<lb />
operator at the Jepson Bums<lb />
Corp. plant who declined to giver<lb />
her name.<lb />
The single-engine Piper Chero-<lb />
kee went down about 9:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday, soon after taking off from<lb />
nearby Smith-Reynolds Airport,<lb />
authorities said. It plunged<lb />
through the roof of a building that<lb />
houses the plant's sewing<lb />
operation. Not employees were<lb />
injured.<lb />
Jepson Burns makes airplane<lb />
seat covers.<lb />
"It (the hole in the roof) was<lb />
quite a shock for some (who had<lb />
not heard of the incident) said<lb />
the operator. "They have a crew<lb />
over there today, patching it up<lb />
The aircraft's engine, broken<lb />
wings, torn fusilage and other<lb />
pieces of the wreckage were col-<lb />
lected fromt he building Saturday<lb />
and hauled on a faltbed trailer to<lb />
the airport next door, said Phil<lb />
Powell, and investigator with the<lb />
National Transportation Safety<lb />
Board in Atlanta.<lb />
"The engine by itself was in-<lb />
tact Powell said. "The other por-<lb />
tions of the aircraft were in<lb />
pieces<lb />
He said and NTSB investigator<lb />
remained on the scene Monday,<lb />
examining the plane for signs of<lb />
malfunction and talking to wit-<lb />
nesses who saw the aircraft fall<lb />
from the sky.<lb />
But he said it may be a week<lb />
before federal officials have com-<lb />
piled a preliminary report on the<lb />
accident. However, witnesses<lb />
have reported hearing the plane<lb />
sputter as it rose into the sky, lead-<lb />
ing investigators to speculate its<lb />
engine might have stalled.<lb />
Given the relatively small hole<lb />
in the manufacturing company's<lb />
roof and the downward angle of<lb />
the plane wreckage, the aircraft<lb />
apparently nose-dived - consis-<lb />
tent with stalled-cngine acci-<lb />
dents, federal officials have said.<lb />
The victims - pilot Roger Fran-<lb />
klin Nance, 39 and his wife, Bobbi<lb />
Jean Templcton Nance, 37; Lynn<lb />
Powell, 40, and his wife, Sandra<lb />
Powell, 38 - were headed to<lb />
Myrtle Beach, S.C for a weekend<lb />
trip, authorities said.<lb />
Friends described Nance as an<lb />
extremely careful pilot.<lb />
"He was never afraid to fly. He<lb />
loved to fly said Buddy Boben-<lb />
der, a close friend of the pilot<lb />
Carol Huff, a secretary who<lb />
works at a law office across the<lb />
hall from the Powell's shop, said<lb />
she and one of the victims, Ms.<lb />
Powell, had talked before the<lb />
flight about the safety of small<lb />
planes.<lb />
"She was talking about how<lb />
ever, very careful Roger was - that<lb />
she had no qualms at all about<lb />
going up with him Ms. Huff<lb />
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'Steel Magnolias' is proof of fine acting<lb />
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CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Cencral Manager<lb />
The ECU Summer Theatre<lb />
opened its final show of the sea-<lb />
son Monday with a superb per-<lb />
formance of Robert Herring's<lb />
"Steel Magnolias a comic and<lb />
poignant look at the intertwined<lb />
lives of six women in the deep<lb />
south.<lb />
The play is set in a beauty shop the next scene, eight months after<lb />
crcasingly important role. Comic cuscs on the efforts of the women<lb />
moments center on relationships to help M'Lynn and come to grips<lb />
between husbands and wives, on their own with the death of one<lb />
traditional women's roles and the of their group,<lb />
independence of living alone. The all-woman cast of this play<lb />
Dramatically the play turns turns in a sterling performance,<lb />
around the life of Shelby. Open- pulling off comic and dramatic<lb />
ing before the marriage, the play roles with equal ease. Under the<lb />
reveals that Shelby has been careful direction of director<lb />
warned not to have children be- Robert Caprio, the women give<lb />
causeof her diabetic condition. In outstanding performances and<lb />
the pace never lags. Caprio has a<lb />
in Chinquapin, Louisiana. It<lb />
opens on an April morning before<lb />
the wedding of Shelby Eatcnton,<lb />
and then follows the lives of its<lb />
characters over a 31 month pe-<lb />
riod.<lb />
h Williamson and Ann Hearing Lincoln share an intimate moment during<lb />
I heater's production of "Steel Magnolias a comedy by Robert Hailing.<lb />
Summer<lb />
Truvy joncs owns the beauty maturely. The birth has weak<lb />
shop, which she opens on Satur- ened her, though, and she is going<lb />
days just for her three special through dialysis treatment be<lb />
customers, Clairee Belcher,<lb />
M'Lynn Eatcnton (Shelby's<lb />
mother) and Ouiser Bourdeaux.<lb />
Annelle Dupuy-Dcsoto begins<lb />
working with Jones as an assistant<lb />
and soon becomes a part of the<lb />
little group that revolves around<lb />
the beauty shop.<lb />
The comic elements of the play<lb />
concentrate on the efforts of the<lb />
women to survive in the modern<lb />
era in which women play an in-<lb />
thc wedding, Shelby announces good sense of the stage and uses it<lb />
she has become pregnant any- to its fullest, but also knows when<lb />
way. the action must be slowed to<lb />
The second act opens 18 months emphasize a dramatic moment.<lb />
later, and Shelby has had her Ruth Williamson and Julia<lb />
child, although it was born pre- Curry are outrageously funny in<lb />
their respective roles as Truvv<lb />
and Ouiser. Williamson has an<lb />
excellent sense of timing and a<lb />
cause her kidneys have failed. She good sense of how the body can<lb />
is at the beauty shop to get a hair-<lb />
cut before she has a transplant<lb />
operation the next day: M'Lynn is<lb />
giving Shelby one of her kidneys,<lb />
experiencing, as she puts it, a<lb />
chance to give her daughter life<lb />
twice.<lb />
In the final scene Shelby has<lb />
passed away. The transplant had<lb />
failed, and continued dialysis had<lb />
finally gone awry. The scene fo-<lb />
emphasize comedy. Curry, as a<lb />
boisterous, rich widower, man-<lb />
ages to be loud, obnoxious and<lb />
subtle all at the same time, which<lb />
is not an easy feat.<lb />
Turning in a charming and<lb />
comic performance as Clairee is<lb />
Anne Dearing Lincoln, who<lb />
played Big Mamma in the<lb />
See STLLL, page 8<lb />
ECU Summer Theatre has great season<lb />
summers plays. While soap<lb />
opera and television stars may be<lb />
bigger name draws, it has consis-<lb />
tently been true that the stage<lb />
regulars have turned in brighter<lb />
and more consistent perform-<lb />
ances. Oiten, it appears, television<lb />
personalities don't have the thea-<lb />
ter experience it takes to really<lb />
pull off a live performance.<lb />
cuth Williamson, I aura Linney and Julia Curry gossip at the hairdresser's during the smash play, "Steel<lb />
Magnolias The ECU production is the last one to be shown before the movie version is filmed.<lb />
Drivin' and CryiiV do Chapel Hill<lb />
CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Cencral Manager<lb />
This week's performance of<lb />
"Steel Magnolias closing the<lb />
1988 Summer Theatre season, is<lb />
the cherry on top of a delicious<lb />
summer season. This season has<lb />
provided a wide range of enter-<lb />
tainment from the powerful "Cat<lb />
on a Hot Tin Roof to the musical<lb />
revue of "Jerry's Girl the musi-<lb />
cal revelry of "Diamond Studs"<lb />
and the comic poignancy of this<lb />
final production.<lb />
All in all this has been a positive<lb />
and growing season for the thea-<lb />
ter, although technical problems<lb />
with the musicals must be solved<lb />
if producer Edgar Loessin wants<lb />
to keep musical fans happy.<lb />
After two years of reviewing<lb />
Summer Theatre productions and performance came not from Kim<lb />
a lifetime of watching the theater Zimmeror A.C. Weary, but North<lb />
grow, this season seemed to be a Carolina's own Graham Pollock,<lb />
year in which Loessin hit on a another broadway veteran,<lb />
succesful combination of "Steel Magnolias" with a cast<lb />
elements which could help the composed entirely of theater vet-<lb />
theater stand out even further erans, is another example of how<lb />
from other professional regional these pertormcrs are much more<lb />
theaters. suited for the ECU stage.<lb />
The first is the use of more regu- The trend is obvious. It may be<lb />
lar theater performers in the time for Loessin to consider shitt-<lb />
ing his star focus to the broadwa;<lb />
stage. While he may sacrifice the<lb />
box office draw oi a well-known<lb />
name, the bettered reputation and<lb />
increase in theater profcssioi<lb />
ism should more than make u<lb />
the loss.<lb />
Another positive trend in this<lb />
25th year of the theater is the<lb />
emphasis on Southern plays and<lb />
Take, for example, last year's playwrights. "Diamond Studs<lb />
productionof "BusStop Neither was written and first performed<lb />
of the show's "name" stars, Cath- m Chapel Hill, while Robert<lb />
erine Bach or Grant Snow (?),<lb />
could command the stage or the<lb />
audience's attention. It took an<lb />
outstanding performance by<lb />
ECU's own Donald Biehn,a stage<lb />
veteran, to make the show even<lb />
worth seeing.<lb />
And in this year's production of<lb />
"Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" the star<lb />
Harling's "Steel Magnolias is<lb />
concentrated on the life of south-<lb />
ern gentility. "Cat On a Hot Tin<lb />
Roof is one of Tennesee Wil-<lb />
liams' finest plays, and nothing<lb />
else needs to be said to establish<lb />
those credentials.<lb />
As a matter oi a fact, "Jerry's<lb />
Girls" was the only play withouta<lb />
true southern connection. This<lb />
emphasis on southern life and<lb />
culture is a something the theater<lb />
should continue to concentrate<lb />
on. It is more engaging for this<lb />
audience, and the theater can also<lb />
often provide a deeper under-<lb />
standing oi southern lifestyles<lb />
and heritage.<lb />
See THEATRE'page 8<lb />
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lanta that would be worth paying<lb />
the cover for. 1 ler talent as a<lb />
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bands. 1 am sure that you will be<lb />
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Matt James and I all pie-eyed and<lb />
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the croud and to our dismay we<lb />
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Chip Bonehead and ex radio<lb />
magnate Dangerous Dave Elliot.<lb />
Then on came not the usual three<lb />
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formers to ever walk on the stage<lb />
at the Cradle. The fourth I came to<lb />
find out was there to take some of<lb />
the responsiblity of the lead guitar<lb />
off the leader of the band Kevin<lb />
Kinney.<lb />
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two all acoustic songs that lulled<lb />
the crowd into a music uphoria.<lb />
Then on came the barrage that<lb />
brought the usual pathetically<lb />
pompous and notoriously Chapel<lb />
Hill gang down, and so it was for<lb />
the rest of the show. One cannot<lb />
say this or that song was the best,<lb />
but merit should given to Whis-<lb />
per Tames The Lion, Scarred But<lb />
Smatter, and Powerhouse which<lb />
was dedicated to NC's own<lb />
Snatches of Pink. These songs<lb />
brought the mesmorized crowd<lb />
to a fevered frenzy.<lb />
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D&amp;C will play at the Cradle be-<lb />
cause (as this reporter overheard)<lb />
is shutting down due to landlord<lb />
problems. Its was surprising to<lb />
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supporting the bands that do<lb />
come here and maybe we can<lb />
become the next music hub for the<lb />
great new music that abounds to-<lb />
diy.<lb />
Pickin' the Bones<lb />
Pray to St. Mary of the Cacti<lb />
Phat-ass rock-n-roll<lb />
STEVE SOMMERS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
They claim to be the phattest ass<lb />
rock and roll band and I didn't see<lb />
anyone at Susie's Thursday night,<lb />
who was not convinced of it.<lb />
Simply, Rosebud, who's from<lb />
Richmond, worked the crowd, of<lb />
over a one hundred, T into a<lb />
rockin roarin and drunkin'<lb />
frenzy. Susie's managment said it<lb />
was the largest crowd for a band<lb />
they have ever had.<lb />
Within five minutesof their first<lb />
set, the police were there telling<lb />
the band to turn it down while the<lb />
crowd wanted them to turn it up.<lb />
Even if you don't like to throw<lb />
down to a loud band, you would<lb />
at the very least had to say, "but<lb />
damn, they arc tight And damn,<lb />
with all the musical shifts, stops<lb />
and power drops they were tight.<lb />
Like the diversity of the bands<lb />
they have played with, driving<lb />
and crying, Live Skull and SNFU<lb />
just to name a few, Rosebud's<lb />
style has become nearly impos-<lb />
sible to pigeon hole. If your into<lb />
metal, punk or just good ol' R &amp; R,<lb />
they are the band for you. Just like<lb />
Susie's attracts all kinds, so does<lb />
Rosebud. You can get a taste of<lb />
them on WZMB, so just call in a<lb />
request.<lb />
For Greenville, Thursday's<lb />
See 'ROSEBUD' page 8<lb />
BY CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Apologlzer<lb />
(According to the American<lb />
Heritage Dictionary, an apology<lb />
is either a "statement of ac-<lb />
knowledgement expressing re-<lb />
gret or asking pardon for a fault or<lb />
offense or a "formal justification<lb />
or defense I have been asked to<lb />
apologize. So I will. Probably not<lb />
I how they expect me to, though.<lb />
Apparently, a certain record<lb />
store didn't like what I told them<lb />
they could do in my last column.<lb />
Or more specifically, where to go.<lb />
Well, they called my boss (Sim-<lb />
ply amazing, isn't it. I've had two<lb />
promotions and there's still some-<lb />
one higher up than me.) and he<lb />
informed me that my remark was<lb />
in bad taste and I should apolo-<lb />
gize.<lb />
I It's scary how much has<lb />
changed since First Amendment<lb />
Lad died in that horrible typeset-<lb />
ting accident.<lb />
Let's review the situation. In my<lb />
distraught state over the Infa-<lb />
mous X CD Controversy, I told<lb />
this  this advertiser, that they<lb />
could go to hell. Of course, in my<lb />
very next paragraph, I let them<lb />
know that I really didn't think it<lb />
was their fault that some armpit of<lb />
a record executive left three songs<lb />
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to do with this devious plot.<lb />
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being paranoid so you can get out<lb />
of apologizing. You're just saying<lb />
that, Bonehead.<lb />
Well, maybe. Maybe I'm just<lb />
jealous because they wouldn't<lb />
give me a part-time job, or promo<lb />
albums to review.<lb />
So to avoid being slanderous,<lb />
libelous and all those other things<lb />
that give my boss and the director<lb />
of advertising the willies, let's just<lb />
go onto another subject.<lb />
 Let it be known that my formal<lb />
justification or defense is for mv<lb />
actions is  If telling national re-<lb />
tail chains to go to hell is in bad<lb />
taste, then I think they need to<lb />
come up with an apology for<lb />
overpriced vinyl and ever-de-<lb />
creasing choice in their music<lb />
bins.<lb />
Anyway. That aside, 1 have<lb />
much to write about concerning<lb />
DWI adventures. Friday night,<lb />
drivin' n' cryin' the Greatest Band<lb />
in North America played. Nc<lb />
doubt you'll read the review<lb />
above.<lb />
After three or four Schlitz Malt<lb />
Liquor Bulls� (A company I just<lb />
can't see myself telling to go tc<lb />
hell) Complain A Lot Lass and<lb />
myself rode to Chapel Thrill. Af-<lb />
ter one or two beers at the Cat's<lb />
Cradle (an establishment that gets<lb />
hotter than hell), we drove home.<lb />
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man stopped Complain A Lot for<lb />
weaving. 1 mentioned to the offi-<lb />
cer that she hadn't been weaving,<lb />
just a quick crochet number, but<lb />
that comment was not well re-<lb />
ceived.<lb />
We were driven to the patrol<lb />
station. Appropriately enough,<lb />
we cried the whole way there.<lb />
Inside, Complain A Lot was sub-<lb />
jected to some really silly tests ol<lb />
balance and coordination. As one<lb />
of her knees crumpled under the<lb />
strain of juggling two bottles ol<lb />
White-Out and a typewriter while<lb />
ringing the 7-Up� jingle (a song<lb />
hat is as annoying as hell), 1 tried<lb />
o explain that she couldn't dv<lb />
hat when she was sober<lb />
The officer (who looked re-<lb />
markably like the father on the hit<lb />
IA' show "Gimme A Break1<lb />
glared at me and asked Complain<lb />
A Lot Lass to write something tor<lb />
a handwriting sample. She asked<lb />
me what to write. My suggestion<lb />
was, 'The highway patrol is a<lb />
bunch of doo-doo heads from the<lb />
lowest circle oi hell but she just<lb />
scribbled, 'What can we say? 1<lb />
wasdnvin' n' cryin<lb />
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come get us. On the way home we<lb />
were treated to a lecture on the<lb />
evils of beer and gold station<lb />
wagons, a comment on the fact<lb />
that she always knew we were<lb />
headed straight to hell, and a<lb />
Dolby� stereo tape of her labor<lb />
pains.<lb />
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gious parents had her committed<lb />
to a convent, where she now prays<lb />
a lot to Saint Mary of the Cacti She<lb />
also grows collards, which she<lb />
sells to raise money for Cactus<lb />
Aid, a benefit concert for those<lb />
without low-moisture, desert<lb />
vegetation in their backyard.<lb />
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Tl IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 27, 1988<lb />
Summer Theatre closes out a great season<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
theater's production of "Cat On A<lb />
Hot Tin Roof Lincoln proves<lb />
again that she can be the epitome<lb />
of the southern rich while main-<lb />
taining a humorous, human side<lb />
that gives a hint of the unusual to<lb />
her characters.<lb />
Debbie Shirley, a recent prod-<lb />
uct of the ECU theater depart-<lb />
ment, shows a wide range in de-<lb />
veloping the character of Annclle<lb />
from a nervous, distraught<lb />
women to a self-assured born-<lb />
again Christian.<lb />
In the two key dramatic roles,<lb />
Laura Linney as Shelby and<lb />
Amanda Muir as M'Lynn portray<lb />
well the emotions that play across<lb />
women's lives over the course of<lb />
such a stressful period. Linney<lb />
seems more adept and comfort-<lb />
able in her role, but that could be<lb />
due to the fact that Muir had to<lb />
step into her role as a last minute<lb />
replacement for Sara Croft. She<lb />
seemed a little tentative in the<lb />
beginning of the play, but ap-<lb />
peared more in the flow in time<lb />
for the powerful shift in the last<lb />
scene.<lb />
All this takes place on another<lb />
impeccable stage design, proving<lb />
once again that the visual reputa-<lb />
tion of the Summer Theatre is well<lb />
earned.<lb />
"Steel Magnolias" is a wonder-<lb />
ful look into the complexities of<lb />
life as an '80's woman. In many<lb />
ways it accomplishes what Muriel<lb />
Resnick tried to do with her pre-<lb />
mier of "Let's Lunch" during the<lb />
last theater season, but with more<lb />
craft and subtlety.<lb />
Production on the "Steel<lb />
Magnolia" movie featuring stars<lb />
ranging from Dolly Parton to<lb />
Olympia Dukakis and Darryl<lb />
Hannah has begun production, so play.<lb />
ECU was lucky to be able to pro- And it's a good last chanc n.�-<lb />
duce this play. The rights are no play is quick, bright and witt)<lb />
longer being sold for production a good example of the pr I<lb />
until after the movie has been re- sional level the ECU Summet<lb />
leased, so this is one of the last Theatre can reach when ever)<lb />
chances for the public to see the thing comes together.<lb />
'Steel Magnolias9 still plagued by<lb />
bad technical sound problems<lb />
Robert Plant burns down the side<lb />
By EARL HAMPTON<lb />
News editor<lb />
While the members of the band<lb />
quietly stirred on the darkened<lb />
stage, the crowd held Bicsa flicker<lb />
and screamed for the next song.<lb />
After three minutes of greased<lb />
anticipation - with the walls of the<lb />
arena strarting to sweat - the<lb />
audience released a surging moan<lb />
as the one and only voice erupted<lb />
in a slow, low drone with words<lb />
"lnthccvening<lb />
Legend Robert Plant, former<lb />
lead singer of super group Led<lb />
Zepplin, rocked the Greensboro<lb />
Coliseum last Tuesday with a<lb />
plethora of jams ranging from<lb />
songs of f his recent release - "Now<lb />
and Zen" to old Zeppelin classics.<lb />
Plant played for two hours after<lb />
opening band Cheap Trick fired<lb />
up the near sell-out crowd of<lb />
11,000.<lb />
If one word could characterize<lb />
Plant's performance it would be -<lb />
teasing, but teasing with a good<lb />
connotation. Plant is quite aware<lb />
of the Zeppelin legacy that is now<lb />
embossed on a third generation of<lb />
Zep freaks.<lb />
And he uses this to his ad-<lb />
vatage. Plant injected familiar<lb />
phrases of Zep pumpers into his<lb />
row songs. The ending of "Cool<lb />
1 all One" is one cxamr Ic of this.<lb />
During the middle of one song,<lb />
Plant sang "Na Na Nana Nana<lb />
Nanana" - the chorus of "The<lb />
Ocean but didn't sing any<lb />
words from the song. In between<lb />
songs, Plant would say "Puuush"<lb />
in attempts to get the crowd to say<lb />
"Puuush" back. "Puuush" is a<lb />
phrase Plant has used in at least<lb />
two songs.<lb />
Dressed in a pink tee shirt, black<lb />
vest and black jeans, Plant tanta-<lb />
lized the women folk in the crowd<lb />
(Earl, you sexist). Electric fans<lb />
pushed his long blond hair in the<lb />
static air. During "I'm in the<lb />
Mood for a Mclodv some front-<lb />
rowers gave the singer a dozen of<lb />
roses.<lb />
"In the evening off of<lb />
Zeppelin's "In "Through the Out<lb />
Door was the first of four Zep<lb />
songs Plant played during the<lb />
show. Another Zep tune, "Misty<lb />
Mountain Hop brought the<lb />
house down in what this reviewer<lb />
felt was the best song of the con-<lb />
cert. Needless to say, the wooden<lb />
risers near the floor were bounc-<lb />
ing to the riffs of the "Misty<lb />
Mountain Hop<lb />
During the first encore, Plant<lb />
came out with "Communication<lb />
Breakdown Zep's first big hit off<lb />
the 1969 introduction of Led Zep-<lb />
plin One. Unfortunately, the<lb />
third generation of high school-<lb />
aged Zep rockers acted like they<lb />
had never heard the classic rune.<lb />
Plant also played Black<lb />
Country Woman" from "Physi-<lb />
cal Graffitti Guitarist Doug<lb />
Boyle, on his first tour to the U.S<lb />
played an acoustic guitar solo<lb />
which Jimmy Page would have<lb />
been proud of. Although Zeppe-<lb />
lin freaks in the crowd were<lb />
teased with bits of other songs,<lb />
they were throughly satisfied<lb />
with the four songs Plant choose<lb />
to perform.<lb />
His first set mainly consisted of<lb />
tunes on two of his solo albums,<lb />
"Pictures at Eleven" and "Prin-<lb />
ciples of the Moment "Other<lb />
Arms" and "The Big Log" were<lb />
notable highlights between the<lb />
singer's trashing of the mike.<lb />
Plant, with a voice texture<lb />
sometimes compared to blues<lb />
singers, throated John Lee<lb />
Hooker's blues jammer<lb />
"Dimples" and played the hell out<lb />
of the song's harmonica solo.<lb />
From his new release, Plant<lb />
made the crowd estatic with<lb />
"Why" and climaxed his encore<lb />
with the widely heard "Tall, Cool<lb />
One Keyboardist Phil<lb />
Johnstone, who is partly respon-<lb />
sible for the resurgence of the Zep<lb />
riffs in Plant's solo work, dis-<lb />
played that he can throw down<lb />
with vocals in the "Tall Cool<lb />
One Johnstone, who co-wrote<lb />
many of the songs on "Now and<lb />
Zen with his shaggy black hair<lb />
surprisingly looks like a young<lb />
Jimmy Page.<lb />
The concert brought out a senti-<lb />
mental clement of the Earl.<lb />
Throughout the concert Earl<lb />
combed the audience looking for<lb />
a girl friend of long ago who<lb />
turned me on to Robert Plant. All<lb />
the eye combing was to no avail,<lb />
but I felt like Cindy was there<lb />
somewhere in the coliseum,<lb />
somewhere as I dissected the<lb />
principles of the moment from<lb />
many years past.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
On the downside, the theater<lb />
needs to find a way to solve the<lb />
technical problems that plagued<lb />
this year's musical productions. It<lb />
is simply inexcusable in a profes-<lb />
sional theater that the audience<lb />
sometimes cannot hear the vocals<lb />
and that the lead performers can-<lb />
not carry their own weight in the<lb />
musical.<lb />
The theater seems to be at its<lb />
'Midnight<lb />
hot movie<lb />
From "It Happened One Night"<lb />
to "Planes, Trains and Automo-<lb />
biles the road picture has been a<lb />
Hollywood fixture. So you think<lb />
all the freshness has gone?<lb />
Wrong. Here comes "Midnight<lb />
Run with more twists and turns<lb />
and better scenerv than Route 66.<lb />
What elevated "Midnight Run"<lb />
out of the ordinary is an ingen-<lb />
ious, witty script by George Gallo,<lb />
slam-bang direction by Martin<lb />
Brest and a superior cast, headed<lb />
by Robert DeNiro and Charles<lb />
Grodin.<lb />
DeNiro is not exactly a private<lb />
investigator. He's a bounty<lb />
hunter from Los Angeles, an ex-<lb />
cop reduced to tracking down<lb />
deadbcats and bringing them to<lb />
justice. Lawfully or otherwise, it<lb />
doesn't matter. Bailbondsman Joe<lb />
Pantoliano gives him a daunting<lb />
assignment: bring back an ac-<lb />
countant, Charles Grodin, who is<lb />
in danger of skipping out on his<lb />
huge bail.<lb />
best when it avoids musicals and<lb />
sticks with comedy and drama,<lb />
but the musicals are often more in<lb />
demand and more fun to watch.<lb />
It's a problem Loessin is going to<lb />
have to solve if the Summer The-<lb />
atre is to keepgrowingas it has the<lb />
last 25 years.<lb />
But it shouldn't be too much for<lb />
Loessin or the rest o( the theater<lb />
staff to manage. The quality of the<lb />
Summer Theatre productions in-<lb />
creases yearly, and this season's<lb />
shows promise ot good things t.<lb />
come. The ECU Summer 1 heatn<lb />
is a credit to the ECl' community<lb />
and the eastern part of North<lb />
Carolina. It deserves the commu-<lb />
nity support and recognition it<lb />
receives, but theater workers<lb />
must not forget that (in em ilk i-<lb />
still a long way from Broad<lb />
and it's going to take a lot tut rV<lb />
to get somewhere closer to the<lb />
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Run' to be super<lb />
using a great cast<lb />
Grodin is not just any account-<lb />
ant. He embezzled $15 million<lb />
from a Las Vegas crime boss<lb />
(Dennis Farina), giving the for-<lb />
tune to charity. All DeNiro has to<lb />
do is locate his quarry in New<lb />
York and return him to Los Ange-<lb />
les in five days. Easy: Not when<lb />
Grodin is also wanted by the FBI<lb />
and is targeted for execution bv<lb />
Farina, and claims he is unable t<lb />
fly.<lb />
Setting off cro-s countr<lb />
DeNiro finds himself bedc ileda<lb />
every stop by government a<lb />
and Mafia hit men Then he fact,<lb />
another hazard: anothei Fount<lb />
hunter he has doul i, ros :<lb />
John Ashton.<lb />
'Rosebud' plays in Greenville<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
show was a good sign. It's been a<lb />
long summer without bands.<lb />
Hopefully this will get the ball<lb />
moving again and we will start to<lb />
see more bands coming throught<lb />
Greenville. According to the<lb />
grapevine, bands like the Bad<lb />
Checks, Slurpeeeec (formerly<lb />
Soul Train), and Contoocook Line<lb />
are looking to come back to our<lb />
fine town and are talking about<lb />
playing Susie's. Greenville has<lb />
traditionally been a place bands<lb />
like to play, and right n . it looks<lb />
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Cotanche is the place. I ook tor it<lb />
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N EW YORK (AP) � The Wash-<lb />
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found in Mauley's urine during a<lb />
physical examination. Manley<lb />
underwent rehabilitation for an<lb />
alcohol problem in 1987.<lb />
It was the second discussion<lb />
with Rozellc this year for Manley,<lb />
who had been due to report today<lb />
to the Redskins' training camp.<lb />
"Commissioner Rozelle told<lb />
Manley that he wanted to review<lb />
additional information and that<lb />
he would contact him during the<lb />
next few days NFL. spokesman<lb />
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excused from attending the Re-<lb />
dskins' training camp<lb />
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terward, other than to say, "It was<lb />
a nice meeting<lb />
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said. "They asked us to keep it<lb />
quiet. They're looking for infor-<lb />
mation<lb />
Asked if drugs were involved,<lb />
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matter<lb />
"By Monday he said, "I think<lb />
the whole thing will be resolved<lb />
It can't be too soon for Redskins<lb />
coach Joe Gibbs.<lb />
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said at the Redskins' training<lb />
camp in Carlisle, Pa. "I've had no<lb />
contact with the league. To the<lb />
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anyone else on the Redskins. 1<lb />
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didn't want to call him earlier<lb />
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him<lb />
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believed Manlcy's previous meet-<lb />
ing with Rozellc addressed cer-<lb />
tain rumors surrounding the life-<lb />
style of the seven-year veteran.<lb />
"I never said I was a Boy Scou t<lb />
Manley told WJLA-TV in Wash<lb />
ington earlier this week. "I've<lb />
been a Boy Scout at times, but I've<lb />
also done things on my own<lb />
"With Dexter Manley there's<lb />
always so many rumors Woolf<lb />
said.<lb />
"There are rumors he's been<lb />
seen in this hospital, rumors he's<lb />
been seen in other cities at certain<lb />
times. I le's such a visable person,<lb />
such a public figure<lb />
The 30-year-old defensive end<lb />
made a name for himself long<lb />
before he made the Pro Bowl in<lb />
1986. His outlandish quotes and<lb />
brash style made him a media<lb />
darling.<lb />
But Manlcy's private life often<lb />
belied the smile he wore in public.<lb />
In March 1987 he checked himself<lb />
into the Hazelden Foundation, a<lb />
drug and alcohol rehabilitation<lb />
clinic in Minnesota, twodaysaftcr<lb />
he checked himself into a District<lb />
of Columbia hospital.<lb />
He had entered the hospital at<lb />
the insistence of his wife. Manley<lb />
said he was being treated foralco-<lb />
hol abuse at Hazelden, and said<lb />
he attended Alcoholics Anony-<lb />
mous meetings upon his release.<lb />
During the Redskins' min-<lb />
icamp in May, after reading of the<lb />
$6-million contract Washington<lb />
gave free agent linebacker Wilber<lb />
Marshall, Manley implied he<lb />
would fake a hamstring injury<lb />
this summer if Beathard did not<lb />
renegotiate his contract.<lb />
Bikers need to learn that<lb />
they don't own the world<lb />
By PAUL DL'NN<lb />
Co-Sporti Iditor<lb />
ghlights of the recent Tour de<lb />
ance bicycle race were on my<lb />
ision and a friend of mine<lb />
lid, "Look at all those people on<lb />
j cics.<lb />
There were definitely a lot of<lb />
m, for it looked like half oi<lb />
ope was cruising along.<lb />
this didn't impress me.<lb />
i think the Tour de France<lb />
something?" I asked. "You<lb />
uld glance at the campus of<lb />
ist Carolina and the surround-<lb />
ng neighborhood streets<lb />
: m not cxactlv sure when, how<lb />
i why so many people decided to<lb />
tart riding bikes again, but each<lb />
ay that I drive, I see more and<lb />
i re of them out on the streets<lb />
nd sidewalks for a cruise. I<lb />
ould like to think this was in the<lb />
mne of exercise or transporta-<lb />
ion.<lb />
It was complicated enough<lb />
v hen you had to dodge jogger<lb />
Now, you havelo kecp-fme-eye<lb />
out for drunk drivers and another<lb />
out for middle aged humans<lb />
:r ing to bike their bellies off.<lb />
1 really enjoy the rush of adrena-<lb />
lin 1 receive when I'm walking<lb />
down the sidewalk and hear the<lb />
roar of those damn "Earth<lb />
Cruiser" tires. The bikers don't<lb />
seem to realize there is a fine for<lb />
riding on the sidewalks on cam-<lb />
pus, and the "big" men and<lb />
women on campus who think the<lb />
world revokes around faster<lb />
when more parking tickets are<lb />
given out, don't seem to enforce<lb />
the law.<lb />
The cyclists around here are<lb />
quite smug. It 1 wire riding a bi-<lb />
cycle on a busy street and a car<lb />
pulled up behind me, I would do<lb />
the sensible thing and pull to one<lb />
side. Therear-ons for tins is simple<lb />
Werea car to run into a bicycle, the<lb />
car and the driver would most<lb />
likely come out of the collision<lb />
without a scratch. Well, maybe<lb />
one oi two.<lb />
The bicycle, on the other hand,<lb />
would siittcr a severe bending<lb />
and its rider would be lucky to be<lb />
sitting up and taking bolid food in<lb />
SJX.rTU-nthS<lb />
fftrf most cyclists' around here<lb />
ignore all that. I drive up behind<lb />
them and they pretend I'm not<lb />
there. It's as if they are<lb />
sayingThis may seem like a<lb />
busy road for vehicles, but it's<lb />
really a very wide, asphalt bicycle<lb />
path and you have no business on<lb />
it<lb />
Now I pull alongside cyclists,<lb />
blow my horn, then roar past<lb />
them, offcrcing a familiar hand<lb />
gesture as I go by. It's as if I were<lb />
saying, "May your private parts<lb />
get caught in your spokes<lb />
Also, why is it necessary for<lb />
these overgrown Schwinnmeis-<lb />
tcrs� to wear those bicycling out-<lb />
fits? When I ride a bike, a pair of<lb />
shorts or good ol' blue jeans are<lb />
sufficiant.<lb />
The other day, I drove to the<lb />
store for beer (to consume when I<lb />
returned home, not while I drove<lb />
and thus risking a DWI) and I<lb />
found myself behind a rather<lb />
large girl riding a bike. Her black<lb />
satin suit had stretched to roughly<lb />
the proportions of a four-seat<lb />
Mastcrcraft�.<lb />
Flcr butt was so large, for a<lb />
moment it blocked the rays of the<lb />
sun. Bonehead would have yelled<lb />
a t her a nd a sked i f she had wri t ten<lb />
any bad poetry lately.<lb />
There is hope, however. I read<lb />
recently of a study that indicates<lb />
males who wear their trousers too<lb />
sst-V - � " -J,�Iir<lb />
�up � .<lb />
Scwhinnmeister Mac Clark must not realize that he can receive a10 fine for riding on campus sidewalks.<lb />
(Photo by Jon Jordan, FCU Photo lab).<lb />
tight may end up with very low As tight as those bicycle pants huggers"), there's a good chance<lb />
sperm counts, and thus have a are (we affectionately refer to this generation of pcdallers may<lb />
diffcult time fathering children. them and their wearers as "nut- be the last.<lb />
US boxers make the final Olympic cuts<lb />
By PAUL DUNN<lb />
Sports Iditur<lb />
Icie Banks took a look at the<lb />
U.S. Olympic boxing team he had<lb />
ust barely made and pronounced<lb />
t ready for the Games in Seoul.<lb />
The accomplishment couldn't<lb />
iad been much harder for Bank's,<lb />
tr teammates Riddick Bowe and<lb />
Andrew Maynard, who all had to<lb />
.via twice during the box offs to<lb />
(fjake the squad. All three rallied<lb />
w! t h decisions to venture from the<lb />
�r's bracket onto the team.<lb />
Bank's winning decision over<lb />
I It pson, the Olympic trials cham-<lb />
pion, was loudly booed by an<lb />
atngered crowd. Banks was also<lb />
booed on his first defeat over<lb />
Hopson. Banks was required to<lb />
vin both matches or Hopson<lb />
Would have been the man repre-<lb />
senting the U.S.<lb />
Super hcavj weight, Bowe, also<lb />
won his way onto the team by a<lb />
narrow margin. Bowe's superior<lb />
left jab was the ruling factor that<lb />
conquered Army's, RobertSalters<lb />
for the second day in a row.<lb />
Considered to be the U.S. favor-<lb />
ite for the light heavyweight gold<lb />
in Seoul, Maynard won his sec-<lb />
ond straight decision over Cole,<lb />
who beat him in the Olympic<lb />
trials in the quarterfinals.<lb />
The fight, perhaps the most ac-<lb />
tion-packed of the box-offs,<lb />
topped a day of four fights in<lb />
which 119 pound Kennedy McK-<lb />
inney was the onlv trials winner.<lb />
McKinney beat three-time U.S.<lb />
Amateur champion Michael<lb />
Collins, winning the fight with a<lb />
big third round in which he<lb />
stunned Collins on several occa-<lb />
sions.<lb />
The U.S. team began training<lb />
this week at Fort Bragg, N.C<lb />
where they will train until it meets<lb />
Canada's national team on Au-<lb />
gust 13. The team will then pack<lb />
up and make a new home at Fort<lb />
Hauchuca, Arizona, for the final<lb />
weeks of training before the<lb />
games.<lb />
Ray Mercer became the U.S.<lb />
heavyweight hope by scoring a<lb />
decision over Michael Bent of<lb />
Cambridge Heights, N.Y.<lb />
Mcrcer,the oldest member of<lb />
the team at 27 years of age, used<lb />
his over powering strcnght to win<lb />
the trials, but had to rally in the<lb />
thi rd round to beat Bent, who was<lb />
on the 1987 Pan Am Games team.<lb />
Army teammate, Anthony<lb />
Hembrick had an even easier time<lb />
of it. The middleweight won a<lb />
spot on the team without having<lb />
to fight in the box-offswhen his<lb />
original opponent, William<lb />
Guthrie, was disqualified alter Hembrick, stationed at Fort<lb />
testing positive for drugs and<lb />
substitute Darin Allen declined Bragg, joked in the ring with the<lb />
referee while being officially<lb />
an invitation to fight. named the wmncr inba walkove�<lb />
Kenneth Gould, the reigning<lb />
world welterweight champion,<lb />
was expected to win and did so<lb />
easily. Gould won all four of his<lb />
fiehtstocarnabcrthon the team.<lb />
Lights atWrigley Field rob it<lb />
of its uniqueness and quality<lb />
By LEWIS HOFFMAN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Olympic basketball team nears cuts<lb />
NFW YORK (AP) � Olympic<lb />
-n's basketball coach John Th-<lb />
apson has some small injuries to<lb />
orry about, doesn't know when<lb />
e next cut will be made, aiui<lb />
1i its to make sure everyone real-<lb />
3s that only the United States<lb />
ft yet to select its team for the<lb />
il Games.<lb />
"We're having two-a-day<lb />
orkouts right now and they're<lb />
ing pretty well Thompson<lb />
id Friday in a telephone confer-<lb />
ce call from Georgetown Uni-<lb />
rsity in Washington D.C<lb />
here the camp will run until<lb />
nig. 6.<lb />
"We go from 9:30 until 11:30 in<lb />
e morning and 3:30 to 5:30 in the<lb />
ternoon. The morning session is<lb />
I fensivcly oriented and we<lb />
ork on offense in the afternoon.<lb />
"Most of the kids are working<lb />
ird and getting into what we<lb />
����ant from them. I don't want to<lb />
�y anyone looks particularly<lb />
� d because we are working on<lb />
ructural things. I will say,<lb />
ough, no one is looking excep-<lb />
onally poor<lb />
There arc a few players Th-<lb />
ompson hasn't had much of a<lb />
chance to look at since the camp<lb />
began on July 17.<lb />
"There's been a lot of sprains,<lb />
petty injuries Thompson said.<lb />
"They're nothing serious but<lb />
we're being cautious about those<lb />
because some of the kids didn't<lb />
anticipate the amount of running<lb />
we would do<lb />
The only specific minor injury<lb />
Thompson mentioned were a<lb />
groin pull suffered by Randolph<lb />
Keys of Southern Mississippi and<lb />
a sore throat thai caused Central<lb />
Michigan's Dan Majerle to miss<lb />
Friday's practices.<lb />
The number of players partici-<lb />
pating in the camp was lowered to<lb />
20 on Wednesday when Duke's<lb />
Danny Ferry left because of a knee<lb />
injury he suffered before the camp<lb />
in a pickup scrimmage.<lb />
"Danny had some concerns<lb />
about the fact if he were to go at<lb />
the level of intesity we were going<lb />
at he could do serious damage to<lb />
his knee Thompson said. "He<lb />
was totally unable to partake in<lb />
anything we do. His injury is not<lb />
very serious but it could turn into<lb />
a serious injury arm 1 don't think it<lb />
would be a wise decision for us or<lb />
Danny<lb />
Thompson then used Ferry's<lb />
injury to strengthen his point that<lb />
the U.S. team is the only one of the<lb />
12 participating in Seoul that has<lb />
yet to select its team.<lb />
"We'll miss Danny's flexibility<lb />
and passing ability but it was in<lb />
his best interest not to go on<lb />
Thompson said. "Every other<lb />
team in the pools has been stru-<lb />
ctcred. We're the only one with a<lb />
team not chosen<lb />
When that 12-man team will<lb />
finally be chosen has not been<lb />
decided.<lb />
"We would like to see these<lb />
players in certain situations.<lb />
Now, we only see them in practice<lb />
as opposed to games Thompson<lb />
said. "Players cut themselves as<lb />
opposed to coaches doing it. I<lb />
would like to get down as soon as<lb />
we can but I'm not in a hurry. I<lb />
want to be as fair as we can, ide-<lb />
ally it would be as soon as pos-<lb />
sible<lb />
The team will being a nine-<lb />
game tour against teams of NBA<lb />
players on Aug. 7 in Providence,<lb />
R.I. and Thompson isn't sure how<lb />
many of the 20 players will be<lb />
around for those games.<lb />
On August 8,1988, the Chicago<lb />
Cubs host the Philadelphia Phil-<lb />
lies at Wrigley field. The game<lb />
will not be decisive in the pennant<lb />
race; it probably won't figure in<lb />
the playoff picture, yet it will be a<lb />
game of historic moment. This<lb />
date will be an easy one to remem-<lb />
ber for those who remember such<lb />
things: The Night The Lights<lb />
Went On At Wrigley.<lb />
Of all sporting vennes, perhaps<lb />
the baseball park most strongly<lb />
influences the games played<lb />
within its confines. Variable upon<lb />
variable add up to constitute the<lb />
oft-touted homeficld advantage.<lb />
Things such as prevailing winds,<lb />
playing surfaces, backgrounds a<lb />
hitter must read a pitch against,<lb />
and a host of others all combine to<lb />
give each park its own character,<lb />
itsown personality. Each ballpark<lb />
has ground rules unique to itself.<lb />
For time out of mind Wrigley<lb />
Field has operated under two<lb />
rules: a ball lost in the ivy on the<lb />
outfield walls is a double, and any<lb />
game which runs into darkness<lb />
will be called.<lb />
On August 8, Wrigley Field<lb />
comes out of the dark ages. At a<lb />
projected cost of $5 million, six<lb />
towers, connected by 33 miles of<lb />
cable and conduit, will support a<lb />
12,000 watt, 48-volt Common-<lb />
wealth Edison system which will<lb />
beam 250 footcandlesof light onto<lb />
the infield and another 150<lb />
footcandlcs into the outfield. Af-<lb />
ter 74 years at the corner of Clark<lb />
and Addison Streets in down-<lb />
town Chicago, the Cubs will fi-<lb />
nally play a home game at night.<lb />
As innovations go, this is but a<lb />
minor example of Technology<lb />
Permeates Sport. (Opposing<lb />
viewpoints may substitute "Per-<lb />
meates" with either "Enhances"<lb />
or "Invades"). In ballpark after<lb />
ballpark, grass has given way to<lb />
artificial turf. The proliferation of<lb />
the covered stadium allows base-<lb />
ball (or anything else, for that<lb />
matter) lo be played year-round,<lb />
in any weather, at any profitable<lb />
time of day. Where the rumble of<lb />
thunder has been shut out by the<lb />
hum of 60-cycle aternating cur-<lb />
rent, the raincheck has been re-<lb />
placed by the dividend check.<lb />
But not all the rationale bchinu<lb />
the Wrigley improvement points<lb />
toward profit. Night baseball at<lb />
Wrigley Field will give the9-to-5<lb />
working Cubs fan the opportu-<lb />
nity to see the home team only<lb />
eight times this season and eight-<lb />
een next year. This additional<lb />
demographic appeal, while con-<lb />
venient for the day worker, can<lb />
hardly be based on need for a fran-<lb />
chise whose season attendance<lb />
topped 2 million last weekend<lb />
against the Dodgers. Still, one<lb />
must wonder, wherc's the thrill of<lb />
seeing the Cubs during the week<lb />
without playing hooky? Isn't an<lb />
afternoon's truancy at the<lb />
ballpark a forgiveable sin?<lb />
Many neighborhood residents<lb />
roundly oppose the Wrigley im-<lb />
provement. They fear the rise in<lb />
mayhem and general rambunc-<lb />
tiousness that wil probably ac-<lb />
company 30-plus thousand base-<lb />
ball fans into their neighborhood<lb />
after dark. A major concern is<lb />
noise. The din issuing forth from a<lb />
late-inning thriller could well<lb />
approximate the roar of a low-<lb />
flying jet to a light sleeper living<lb />
just one street away. When Harry<lb />
Caray, perennial voice of the<lb />
Cubs, leads the crowd in the tradi-<lb />
tional version of "Take Mc Out To<lb />
The Ball Game will the neigh-<lb />
bors throw things and shout,<lb />
"Keep it down, don't you know<lb />
it's late!?"<lb />
Baseball at Wrigley Field has<lb />
been played in a fashion funda-<lb />
mentally unchanged since the<lb />
Mighty Casey struck out. On dirt<lb />
and grass. In daylight. Although<lb />
it still takes fertilizer and water to<lb />
keep the infield green, and no one<lb />
is measuring the out field walls for<lb />
"Astro-Ivy night baseball<lb />
breaks a link between Wrigley<lb />
and tradition. In a spot which sf<lb />
reflects the amcrican character as<lb />
to be called Our National Pastime,<lb />
exceptions and misfits are part of<lb />
the game. Baseball, so human as<lb />
to record error as a statistic, toler-<lb />
ated the idea of the Last Park<lb />
Without Lights so well that it<lb />
seems a shame to deny it the<lb />
opportunity.<lb />
While night baseball at Wrigley<lb />
Field gives something to Cubs'<lb />
fans, it takes something away<lb />
from baseball. In yet another<lb />
standoff between progress and<lb />
tradition, tradition has fallen.<lb />
While day games will no doubt be<lb />
well attended, there's bound to be<lb />
at least one Cubs' fan shaking his<lb />
head when The Lights Go On At<lb />
Wrigley. This person will proba-<lb />
bly misquote a Chicago Baseball<lb />
Line nearly as old as Wrigley<lb />
Field itself: "Say it ain't so<lb /><pb facs="00058085_tn_0010" /><lb />
10<lb />
Tim CAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 27, 1988<lb />
Tarheel's Jordan stung by Proposition 48<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
North Carolina football coach<lb />
Mack Brown says a year away<lb />
from football will provide all-<lb />
state running back Randy Jordan<lb />
with a chance to solve his aca-<lb />
demic woes.<lb />
Jordan, a member of The Asso-<lb />
ciated Press all-state team last<lb />
season, is ineligible for oompei-<lb />
tion this fall because he failed to<lb />
meet the necessary academic re-<lb />
quirements, Brown announced<lb />
Friday.<lb />
"His year of athletic inactivity<lb />
will give him ample time to spend<lb />
on his studies and allow him to<lb />
establish a solid base for his de-<lb />
gree Brown said. "Obviously,<lb />
this is both his and our ultimate<lb />
goal<lb />
"I am disappointed that I will<lb />
not be able to play, " said Jordan,<lb />
a 6-foot, ISO-pound running back<lb />
from Warrenton. "However, I<lb />
will use this opportunity to work<lb />
on my academics and begin pur-<lb />
suing a college degree<lb />
Under NCAA guidelines, an<lb />
incoming freshman must achieve<lb />
a minimum of 700 on the Scholas-<lb />
tic Aptitutde Test and a 2.0 grade<lb />
point average in high school.<lb />
Jordan still plans to attend<lb />
North Carolina. But the NCAA's<lb />
Proposition 48 stipulates that he<lb />
may not practice with the squad,<lb />
and he loses one of his four years<lb />
of eligibility.<lb />
Jordan will also miss the annual<lb />
East-West all-star football game,<lb />
which is scheduled for July 28 in<lb />
Greensboro, The Chapel Hill<lb />
Newspaper reported.<lb />
"His attitude is such that he's<lb />
decided to pass up a chance of a<lb />
lifetime, an opporutnity to play in<lb />
the state's high school all-star<lb />
game, in order to be a part of the<lb />
UNC summer bridge program<lb />
Brown said.<lb />
The bridge program is open to<lb />
all students who wish to get a<lb />
head start on making the transi-<lb />
tion from high school to college,<lb />
and Jordan has been enrolled this<lb />
sumcr.<lb />
"Randy feels very positive<lb />
about the progress he has made<lb />
through the program this sum-<lb />
mer Brown said.<lb />
The other 19 Tar Heel football<lb />
recruits will be eligible. Jordan is<lb />
the only incoming UNC athlete in<lb />
all sports who did not meet the<lb />
requirements of Proposition 48,<lb />
officials said.<lb />
Tar Heel basketball recruit<lb />
Kenny Williams failed to gradu-<lb />
ate with his high school class and<lb />
did not meet the minimum v 7<lb />
on the SAT. Coach Dean Smith,<lb />
however, asked Williams not to<lb />
apply at UNC.<lb />
Jordan also was a state cham-<lb />
pion in track, winning three<lb />
events.<lb />
P'epper-Morchrie in tie for US Open lead<lb />
BALTIMORE (AP) � Dottie han and Amy Benz were another fared well in the past.<lb />
Pepper-Mochrie isn't dwelling on shot back at even-par 142.<lb />
the leader board just yet. The field of 153 was trimmed to<lb />
If she did, Pepper-Morehrie the top 60 plus tics after the sec-<lb />
would find herself among three ond round over the 6,232-yard,<lb />
golfers tied for the lead after the par-71 Five Farms course at the<lb />
second round of the U.S. Baltimore Country Club.<lb />
Women's Open chapionship. She Defending champion Laura<lb />
finished two rounds at 3-under- Davics of Britain shot a second-<lb />
par 139 along with Julie Inkster round, 2-over-par 73 to finish 36<lb />
and first-round leader Liselotte holes at 145, tied for 20th.<lb />
Neumannn of Sweden. Nancy Lopez, seeking her first<lb />
"This golf tournament doesn't Open victory in 13 tries, shot a 74<lb />
even get started until the second and was at 146.<lb />
nine on Sunday Pepper- Pepper-Mochrie had the lead<lb />
Morchrie said after shooting a 2- alone until her second shot on the<lb />
under-par 69 Friday. "We aren't final hole, a 3-iron from the rough,<lb />
even close yet and there's a heck hit a tree limb. Her third shot went<lb />
of a golf course we have to play. to the front fringe, where she got<lb />
"If I start worrying about Julie up and down for a bogey and a<lb />
and Lottie, I'm history share of the lead.<lb />
The leaders matched an Open "My shotmaking was real pre-<lb />
record for lowest 36-hole score,<lb />
set by Donna Caponi in 1970.<lb />
Tied for fourth, two shots back,<lb />
were Vicki Fcrgon and Tammi<lb />
Green.<lb />
Two-time Open winner Jo Anne<lb />
Garner, Donna White, Pattv Shee-<lb />
dictable said the LPGA rookie<lb />
who has six top 10 finishes, in-<lb />
cluding a second and a third, in 17<lb />
tour events this year.<lb />
Inkster fashioned a second-<lb />
round 68 for a share of the lead in<lb />
a tournament in which she hasn't<lb />
Inkster has won eight LPGA<lb />
events since turning pro in 1983<lb />
and finished as high as third on<lb />
the tour's money list, but has<lb />
never cracked the Open's top 20 in<lb />
nine tries.<lb />
"I've tried too hard because I<lb />
wanted it so bad said Inkster,<lb />
who has her husband, Brian, cad-<lb />
dying for her for the first time in<lb />
four years.<lb />
Inkster made three straight<lb />
birdies beginning on the seventh<lb />
hole. A birdie on 11 moved her to<lb />
four under, but a bad chip on 15<lb />
COSt her a stroke.<lb />
Neumann, another LPGA<lb />
rookie who took a two-shot lead<lb />
into the second-round, had to<lb />
shake off a case of nerves before<lb />
shooting a 1-over-par 72.<lb />
"I played too much sale at the<lb />
beginning. It didn't work out too<lb />
well said Neumann, a five-time<lb />
winner in Europe who has vet to<lb />
finish in the top 10 in an LPGA<lb />
event.<lb />
Neumann bogeyed the third<lb />
and 10th holes before finally<lb />
making a birdie on No. 17.<lb />
Two shots behind the leaders<lb />
were a pair of players with vastly<lb />
different Open histories.<lb />
Green, who shot a 70, finished<lb />
tied for 15th in last year's Open a birdie on No. 7 and three in a row<lb />
after being tied for 14th in 1986. on the ninth, 10th and 11th holes.<lb />
She missed the cut in her first Fergon,a two-time winner who<lb />
Open. has never finished better than<lb />
After bogcying the second and 24th in seven Open tries, birdied<lb />
third holes, Green came back with the final hole.<lb />
NFL officials crack down on<lb />
illegal steroid use by players<lb />
Negotiations between Charlotte Hornets<lb />
and Kurt Rambis snag on salary dispute<lb />
CIIARLOTTE (AP) � Negotia-<lb />
tions between Kurt Rambis and<lb />
the Charlotte Hornets are ex-<lb />
pected to be completed in the next<lb />
two days, sources have told The<lb />
Charlotte Observer.<lb />
The sources, who asked not to<lb />
be identified, said the only re-<lb />
maining hurdle is salary for the<lb />
30-ycar-old player, who has been<lb />
with the Los Angeles Lakers for<lb />
the past seven seasons. The two<lb />
sides have agreed on a four-year<lb />
deal, all of which the Hornets<lb />
have offered to guarantee.<lb />
One source said the difference<lb />
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