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Coming Thursday:<lb />
Who killed Thomas Lee McGowan?<lb />
'ea hires:<lb />
he Marching Pirates celebrate their 50th anniversary.<lb />
SPORTS:<lb />
A look at the Pirate's 52-13 victory over Tennessee<lb />
Tech.<lb />
She<lb />
(tfarnlttuart<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. lb<lb />
Tuesday, September 6,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
26 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
ECU student assualted, sustains injuries<lb />
By SHAN HERRING<lb />
An ECL student was walking<lb />
home from work, when tour men<lb />
attacked him, beating him with an<lb />
iron bar and taking his money, ac-<lb />
cording to Greenville Police re-<lb />
ports.<lb />
Despite the attack injuries and I<lb />
$6,000 in medical bills. 1 awrence<lb />
Tolo. a native oi Kenya, has re-<lb />
sisted drawing unfavorable con<lb />
elusions about the United States.<lb />
It was something that could<lb />
have happened to anyone, he<lb />
said.Tolo, 22. hasbeen in America<lb />
tor three years studying pre-engi-<lb />
neering. at ECU, and is employed<lb />
at Fast fare.<lb />
1 do not have a bad perception<lb />
ot America, even though this has<lb />
happened. I do not believe that it<lb />
was racially motivated. " Tolo<lb />
said.<lb />
he attack occurred on<lb />
rhrusday September 1, about<lb />
10:50 p.m. near Elm and 10th<lb />
streets, acording to police reports.<lb />
Pitt County Memorial I lospital<lb />
reports show that Tolo was in-<lb />
jured around his right cheek and<lb />
eye and suffered a fractured left<lb />
arm. The total cost for his treat-<lb />
ment will be approximately<lb />
$6,000, according to hospital re-<lb />
ports.<lb />
"1 had a bad experience, that has<lb />
taught me to be more cautious, "<lb />
Tolo said.<lb />
"But 1 have met some good<lb />
people in America, like those that<lb />
1 know at the university, down-<lb />
town, and at work. "<lb />
He added, "The people 1 work<lb />
with are good people. Their sup-<lb />
port has been a comfort to me. 1<lb />
still have a long way to recovery,<lb />
not only physically and mentally,<lb />
but financially he said.<lb />
According to ECU officials,<lb />
because Tolo does not have 24-<lb />
hour insurance coverage at the<lb />
university, and he was not injured<lb />
on the campus, insurance benefits<lb />
from the school do not apply to his<lb />
situation.<lb />
"I do not know how I will be<lb />
able to cover all of my medical<lb />
bills. It is indefinite how long I will<lb />
be under doctors' care, " Tolo<lb />
Slid.<lb />
He further stated, "Hopefully,<lb />
the people that did this to me will<lb />
beapprehended,and some justice<lb />
will be served. "<lb />
Alumni contribute $150,000,<lb />
challenge others to do same<lb />
KT ch� H<lb />
Four alumni have committed<lb />
11 50<lb />
VI1<lb />
ast V arc<lb />
I i n a<lb />
Pro-<lb />
ther<lb />
University's Annual Civ in<lb />
gram and have challenged<lb />
ECU alumni to do the same.<lb />
John J. Beard III, of 1 i s Vngeles<lb />
William H. "Bill Bodenhame<lb />
oi Deerfield beach, Fla Robert S.<lb />
Bob" Rippy oi Wrightsville<lb />
Beach and j. Michael M.kc . <lb />
Hams of Burlington have agreed<lb />
to match all new and increased<lb />
gifts to the university ud<lb />
P<lb />
to<lb />
$150,000.<lb />
"There are few things in fui<lb />
raising that capture the imaj<lb />
tions of potential donors as d i sa<lb />
challenge gift said David B.<lb />
McDonald, institutional Ad-<lb />
vancement director. "There is<lb />
something very appealing about<lb />
the idea oi doubling the value ot<lb />
your contribution at no extra<lb />
expense to you. "<lb />
Thechallengegift will provide a<lb />
focus tor ECU's 1988-89 fund-<lb />
raising year as the Young Alumni<lb />
Challenge, McDonald said. "The<lb />
young' in the name refers to the<lb />
four who are issuing the chal-<lb />
lenge; all attended ECU during<lb />
the TO's, McDonald said.<lb />
"We're directing the challenge to<lb />
all alumni and friends oi the uni-<lb />
versity regardless oi age. "<lb />
The $150,000 contibuted by the<lb />
four "young" alumni will be used<lb />
to enhance ECU's scholarship<lb />
program. McDonald said. They<lb />
have agreed, however, to match<lb />
all new and increased gifts re-<lb />
gardlessol where that money will<lb />
be used.<lb />
Beard is the evening news an-<lb />
chor and commentator with<lb />
KNBC-TV in Los Angeles, a sta-<lb />
tion that is owned and operated<lb />
by NBC He has received two<lb />
Emmy a .�. ards: one for a program<lb />
he hosted on helpoing children<lb />
cope with emergencies and one<lb />
tor a series on the U.S. Marine<lb />
Corps in Beirut that he conceived,<lb />
wrote and produced.<lb />
A native of St. Pauls, N.C,<lb />
Beard enrolled at ECU after a tour<lb />
in Vietnam with the Navy hospi-<lb />
tal corps. He graduated in 1975<lb />
with a Bachelor ot Fine Arts de-<lb />
gree in drama and speech and a<lb />
minor in broadcasting.<lb />
While attending ECU, Beard<lb />
worked full time at IV I V in<lb />
Washington. N.C, as reporter<lb />
mo news anchor. I le was hon-<lb />
ored by the Alumni Association in<lb />
1984 with the<lb />
Alumni Award.<lb />
tions. "<lb />
Bodenhamer, a resident oi<lb />
Deerfield Beach, Fla is president<lb />
ot Grayline Transportation Serv-<lb />
ice and executive vice president of<lb />
B &amp;: L Services Inc which to-<lb />
gether form the largest transpor-<lb />
tation company in the southeast-<lb />
ern United States.<lb />
"Now that I'm established pro-<lb />
fessionally, I want to give some-<lb />
thing back to the university and<lb />
encourage other alumni to do the<lb />
same, " Bodenhamer said. "With<lb />
this challenge, 1 hope we can<lb />
motivate other ECU graduates to<lb />
make their first commitments to<lb />
the university or to increase their<lb />
levels of giving. "<lb />
A native of Jacksonville, N.C,<lb />
Bodenhamer came to ECU in 1970<lb />
Crews work hard on Sunday morning cleaning Ficklin Stadium after the Pirate's S2-11 victory over<lb />
Tennessee Tech (ECU Photolab).<lb />
dent-senior manager of the Sher-<lb />
son Lehman Hutton Partnership<lb />
Group. "We develop and ma-ket<lb />
programs that are known as direct<lb />
investments, " Rippy said. "We<lb />
on a football scholarship. He left just finished up the financing oi<lb />
the team after two vcars to be<lb />
come more involved with other<lb />
campus activities.<lb />
He served as Student govern-<lb />
ment Association (SGA) presi-<lb />
dent in 1973-74, and is known for<lb />
implementing the student shuttle<lb />
Outstanding bus system and for insisting that<lb />
campus security cars switch from<lb />
" I had a great experience at East red to blue lights, thereby earning<lb />
Carolina and treasure the memo-<lb />
ries from those years, ' Beard<lb />
said. "As time has passed, my<lb />
appreciation for the university<lb />
has deepened. I'm proud to do<lb />
what I can to make an ECU expe-<lb />
rience available to future genera-<lb />
the nickname "Blue Light"<lb />
Bodenhamer.<lb />
Rippy, a resident of<lb />
Wrightsville Beach, is vice presi-<lb />
all of Walt Disney's movies. 'Who<lb />
Framed Roger Rabbit' was one oi<lb />
them. "<lb />
A native ot Burlington, Rippy<lb />
majored in biology at ECU and<lb />
was active in fraternity life, serv-<lb />
ing as president oi Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
fraternity and treasurer of the<lb />
Inter-Fraternity Council. I le com-<lb />
pleted all coursework tor a<lb />
master's degree in science educa-<lb />
tion and taught school for one<lb />
year before entering the business<lb />
world.<lb />
"I decided I didn't want to be a<lb />
biology teacher for the rest oi my<lb />
life, " he said. "The degree does<lb />
come in handy, though. I was the<lb />
liaison for a $30 million partner-<lb />
ship we just bought because I was<lb />
the only one is the group that<lb />
understood biochemistry. "<lb />
Williams is president oi Ala-<lb />
mance Machine Companv in<lb />
Burlington, a manufacturer oi<lb />
marine transmission couplings.<lb />
He also owns several small busi-<lb />
nesses, including car washes, a<lb />
miniature golf course and a rec-<lb />
reational water park.<lb />
As an ECU undergraduate,<lb />
Williams served as president ot<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau fraternitv, was a<lb />
member of the Inter-Fraternitv<lb />
Council, and a cheerleader. He<lb />
majored in biology education.<lb />
Williams is one oi ECU's major<lb />
contributers, having recently<lb />
committed $20,000 to establish a<lb />
University Scholars Award and<lb />
tour Alumni Honors Scholar-<lb />
ships.<lb />
"The state does a good job pro-<lb />
viding for education, " Williams<lb />
said. "But in order to truly enrich<lb />
the higher educational process,<lb />
individual commitments are<lb />
needed. Even if it isn't your kid<lb />
that will benefit from that gift.<lb />
somebody's will. "<lb />
See ALUMNI, page 9<lb />
12 perish on N.C. highways<lb />
Many people, including Patrick Davenport, enjoyed a few<lb />
pre-game beers (ECU Photolab).<lb />
(AP)- A wet Labor Day week-<lb />
end across much of North Caro-<lb />
lina has kept roads perilous as va-<lb />
cationers return from holiday<lb />
revelry, the state Highway Patrol<lb />
said today.<lb />
At least 12 people, including a<lb />
bicyclist, ha ve died so far in Labor<lb />
Day weekend traffic wrecks on<lb />
North Carolina roads, the patrol<lb />
said.<lb />
"Labor Day weekend traffic has<lb />
been heavy Trooper M.D.<lb />
Walker said. "I've been working<lb />
the interstates. It has been the<lb />
heaviest I've seen it all year. They<lb />
have kept us going<lb />
"Our advice is to slow down<lb />
and be patient he said.<lb />
The National Weather Service<lb />
said western North Carolina skies<lb />
should begin clearing today, but<lb />
those over eastern areas won't<lb />
clear until tonight as a cold front<lb />
moves out to sea.<lb />
The patrol's official Labor Day<lb />
fatality count began at 6 p.m. Fri-<lb />
day and ends at midnight tonight.<lb />
The Carolina Motor Club pre-<lb />
dicted 22 people would die in<lb />
North Carolina traffic accidents<lb />
over the 54-hour holiday week-<lb />
end.<lb />
Last Labor Day weekend in<lb />
North Carolina, 36 people died<lb />
and 1,675 were injured, taking it<lb />
the worst since 1971. Last year, the<lb />
highway patrol arrested<lb />
229people for driving while im-<lb />
paired and issued 932 speeding<lb />
tickets during the Labor Day<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Barry I loward Bell, 24, of Rose<lb />
Hill, was killed when his bicycle<lb />
was struck bv a car in his Duplin<lb />
County hometown at 4 a.m. Sat-<lb />
urday, troopxTS said.<lb />
Darrell Lynn Baber, 20, oi Fort<lb />
Bragg, was killed about 4:55 p.m.<lb />
Sunday when he apparently fell<lb />
asleep while driving on N.C. 410,<lb />
about three miles south oi Duplin.<lb />
His car struck a bridge railing.<lb />
Zula Barnes Perry, 70, of Merry<lb />
Hills, died about 12:30 p.m. Sun-<lb />
day when she walked into the<lb />
path of a car on a rural road in<lb />
Bertie Countv.<lb />
Donnell Catling, 29,of Ahoskie,<lb />
was killed about 7 p.m. Sunday<lb />
when the motorcycle he was rid-<lb />
ing struck a ditch off a rural road<lb />
about four miles north of<lb />
Ahoskie.<lb />
Donnell I loward Lewis, 31, and<lb />
Nancy Lee Lewis, 12, both of Blad-<lb />
enboro, were killed when the car<lb />
in which they were passengers<lb />
collided with another vehicle on<lb />
N.C. 211, about three miles cast of<lb />
Lumbcrton.<lb />
Phillip Edison Wcstbrook, 44,<lb />
of Eden, died when the car he was<lb />
driving collided head-on with<lb />
another vehicle on a rural road<lb />
about three miles west of Eden<lb />
about 6 p.m. Sunday.<lb />
During an earlv Sunday rain-<lb />
storm, two Catawba County<lb />
sheriff's deputies were injured<lb />
when their patrol car hit a pool oi<lb />
water, hydroplaned and collided<lb />
with another car at the Hickory-<lb />
city limits, according to authori-<lb />
ties. No one was killed.<lb />
In Burke Countv, 1 mile west oi<lb />
Glen Alpine, Ronald Cornelius<lb />
Fortune, 35, oi Ashevillc, died<lb />
about 9:30 p.m. Saturday when<lb />
his car ran off U.S. 70, overturned<lb />
and pinned him inside the ve-<lb />
hicle.<lb />
Johnnie Rudolph Monroe, 46, oi<lb />
Wade, was killed at 3:10 a.m.<lb />
Sunday when his car ran off a<lb />
rural Robeson County road six<lb />
miles southeast of St. Fauls, struck<lb />
a ditch bank and overturned sev-<lb />
eral times, throwing him from the<lb />
vehicle.<lb />
Karen E. Wargo. 21, oi Bethle-<lb />
hem, Pa and Anthony M. Bid-<lb />
well, 23, oi White Mills  uere<lb />
passengers in a car that swerved<lb />
and struck a tree Friday night<lb />
when its driver tried to pass se<lb />
eral vehicles at once on N.C. 58 in<lb />
Nash Countv, troopers said.<lb />
On Saturday, William E. Tripp,<lb />
24, oi Shallotte, died when the car<lb />
he was driving was struck head-<lb />
on bv another on a rural road just<lb />
west of Ocean Isle Beach in Brun-<lb />
swick Dounty. Two other people<lb />
were injured in the accident at<lb />
1:15 a.m. Saturday, troopers said<lb />
The accidents bring a total of<lb />
981 people killed on North Caro<lb />
lina roads so far this year, com-<lb />
pared with 1,02" at this same time<lb />
last year.<lb />
Governor offers reward<lb />
for info on murder<lb />
RALEIGH� Governor James<lb />
G. Martin today announced that<lb />
the State is offering a reward of up<lb />
to $5,000 for information leading<lb />
to the arrest and conviction of the<lb />
person or persons responsible for<lb />
the murder of Thomas Lee<lb />
McGowan of Greenville, North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The body of Thomas Lee<lb />
McGowan, male, age 72, of 714<lb />
Atlantic Avenue, Greenville,<lb />
North Carolina, was found on<lb />
July 11, 1988, at approximately<lb />
10:30 a.m lying in a storage ware-<lb />
house in Greenville, North Caro-<lb />
lina. Mr. McGowan had received<lb />
multiple contact wounds to the<lb />
head that resulted in his death.<lb />
Anyone having information<lb />
concerning this murder should<lb />
contact the Greenville Police<lb />
Department or the State Bureau of<lb />
Investigation.<lb /><pb facs="00058090_tn_0002" /><lb />
THF EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 6, 1988<lb />
ChJamydia may cause sterility and infertility<lb />
1 recently found out that 1 have<lb />
chlamydia. 1 low did 1 get it and is<lb />
it contagious<lb />
Chlamydia is a bacterial infec-<lb />
tion that is sexually transmitted.<lb />
Public Health authorities esti-<lb />
mate that four to five people get<lb />
chlamydia for every person who<lb />
has gonorrhea.<lb />
Genital infections caused by<lb />
chlamydia occur in men and<lb />
women and may cause different<lb />
types of medical problems includ-<lb />
ing:<lb />
i I N ' MdfllfifDlfi)<lb />
By<lb />
Mary Elesha-Adams<lb />
�sterility in males and infertil-<lb />
ity in women<lb />
Reiter's syndrome, an arthri-<lb />
tis-like condition<lb />
�increased chance of ectopic<lb />
pregnancy (the embryo grows in<lb />
the Fallopian tube instead of the<lb />
uterus)<lb />
�pelvic inflamatory disease in<lb />
women<lb />
�increased chance of sponta-<lb />
neous abortion and stillbirth in<lb />
women who have chlamydial in-<lb />
fections during pregnancy<lb />
�transmission of the bacteria<lb />
to a child during birth causing eye<lb />
infections and pneumonia.<lb />
How do you know you have<lb />
chlamydia?<lb />
The chlamydia victim may not<lb />
know that he or she has the dis-<lb />
ease because 60-80 of women<lb />
and 10 of men with the disease<lb />
have no symptoms. If people<lb />
don't know they have chlamydia<lb />
they may infect others. Symptoms<lb />
may include:<lb />
�painful urination and a wa-<lb />
tery discharge from the penis in<lb />
men<lb />
�women may have genital<lb />
itching and burning, dull pelvic<lb />
pain, vaginal discharge and<lb />
bleeding between menstrual peri-<lb />
ods.<lb />
If you think you have ch-<lb />
lamydia see your doctor, nurse<lb />
practicioner, or physician assis-<lb />
tant and ask for a test which in-<lb />
volves taking a genital sample.<lb />
The Student Health Center rou-<lb />
tinely tests for chlamydia in<lb />
women who have routine pelvic<lb />
pap exams because of the lack of<lb />
noticeable symptoms.<lb />
The treatment for chlamydia is<lb />
antibiotic therapy. You should tell<lb />
your sexual partner if you have<lb />
chlamydia so he or she can also seek<lb />
medical attention.<lb /><lb />
On a universitv or college cam-<lb />
pus a bicycle is the fastest, most<lb />
economical means of transporta-<lb />
tion Tins isespecially true at ECU<lb />
considering the present parking<lb />
situation, it also holds true that a<lb />
bicycle worth riding is worth<lb />
keeping' You can protect you bike<lb />
from theft and discourage theft bv<lb />
taking proper precautions.<lb />
During the 87-88 school year<lb />
there were fifty-seven (57) bicvcle<lb />
thefts reported to the ECU Cam-<lb />
pus Police, having a property<lb />
value of SIC 741.00. Thisincluded<lb />
one moped valued at $600.00.<lb />
Subtracting the value oi the<lb />
moped, the average cost ol each<lb />
ycle stolen was $181.09<lb />
Thus far this 88-89 school year<lb />
three (3) bicycles, having a value<lb />
t $483.00, have been reported<lb />
stolen. Two of these bikes were re-<lb />
covered, one sustaining $45.00 in<lb />
damages. Also, two mopeds w 're<lb />
reported stolen, having a value of<lb />
51 450.00. One was recovered<lb />
valued at $800.00) but sustained<lb />
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damage.<lb />
Most oi these thefts were made<lb />
easj b the bike or moped owner<lb />
who left the bike unlocked, used<lb />
inadeqyate locking devices, or<lb />
failed to take other precautions to<lb />
avoid or discourage theft. Most all<lb />
thefts are performed by amateurs.<lb />
Some of the thefts are bv fellow<lb />
students who may not have had<lb />
any criminal intent, but when pre-<lb />
sented the opportunity, just could<lb />
not resist Most bikes are usually<lb />
stol n t � il s or others pass<lb />
ingthrucampuslookingforanew<lb />
ride.<lb />
You can protect your bicycle or<lb />
moped from theft and discourage<lb />
most thieves by taking these<lb />
simple precaution<lb />
1. ALWAYS LOCK YOUR BI-<lb />
CYCLE OR MOLED<lb />
Remember, it only takes a<lb />
moment to steal an unlocked bi-<lb />
cvcle or moped. .Always secure<lb />
your bicvcle, even in areas you<lb />
think are protected, such as ga-<lb />
rages, porches and backyards.<lb />
Pirate Crime Column<lb />
By<lb />
Keith Knox<lb />
2. USE HIGH SECURITY<lb />
TYLE LOCK<lb />
The most common tools used<lb />
bv the bike thief are boltcutters<lb />
and cablewire cutters. These<lb />
tools are powerful enough to cut<lb />
through chains, cables or pad-<lb />
locks up to S" thick.<lb />
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high security bike locks are<lb />
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signed to stop the tools used bv<lb />
bike thieves. Many oi the new<lb />
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value. These are definitely the<lb />
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least 716" thick when used with<lb />
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degree oi security for most inex-<lb />
pensive bikes. However, an ex-<lb />
pensive bicycle or any moped<lb />
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curity lock, regardless oi where ;t<lb />
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value of the bike as well as it's<lb />
value to you. Also keep in mind<lb />
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little benefit in replacing most bi-<lb />
cycles.<lb />
3. LOCK YOUR BICYCLE OR<lb />
MOLED TROrERLY<lb />
A bike is light enough to be<lb />
carried away if it is not locked to<lb />
something immovable. Be sure to<lb />
use your lock to secure at least the<lb />
back wheel; and frame tube to a<lb />
bike rack or similar immobile ob-<lb />
ject. On campus they should only<lb />
be secured to a bike rack or desig-<lb />
nated bike shed. Never lock your<lb />
bike by the front or back wheel<lb />
alone. Lock your bike in a well-lit<lb />
area where pedestrian traffic will<lb />
discourage theft.<lb />
4. REGISTER YOUR BICYCLE<lb />
OR MOPED<lb />
On the ECU campusbicycleand<lb />
moped registration is mandatory,<lb />
just as registering your vehicle.<lb />
Each year the Department of<lb />
Fublic Safety impounds 100 bi-<lb />
cycles whicn go unclaimed.<lb />
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of ownership is determined. Be-<lb />
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tion is the same as a motorcycle<lb />
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By registering your bicycle or<lb />
moped through the Public Safety<lb />
Traffic Office, a permanent record<lb />
of its description is on file. To<lb />
further discourage theft, your<lb />
bike can be engraved or stamped<lb />
with a unique identification<lb />
number (Operation ID) on the<lb />
frame. If your bike is stolen, the<lb />
registration decal, along with the<lb />
engraved ID number and serial<lb />
number, if one, will help police in<lb />
identifying the bike as being sto-<lb />
len and in returning the bike to<lb />
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the above precautions, please do<lb />
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Faces immortalized in plaster<lb />
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Inside an old, disused church on<lb />
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silence as they gaze at the masks.<lb />
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in an interview.<lb />
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were made in life and 24 in death.<lb />
The others could be either.<lb />
Those of the poet Samuel Taylor<lb />
Coleridge and playwright Rich-<lb />
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peaceful and clearly show the<lb />
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invented. They were made of<lb />
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to breathe, and moulds were then<lb />
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French artist Jacques-Louis<lb />
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Corsican assassin Joseph<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Abortion<lb />
Funeral didn't help either side<lb />
Choices are always hard to While the priest who performed<lb />
make. From what to wear in the the service commented on the "in-<lb />
morning to what college to go to, trinsic dignity" of the fetuses, that<lb />
there's always the element of doubt dignity was compromised in every<lb />
 "What would it have been like if I way  from the scavenger-like<lb />
had chosen B instead of A?" method of collecting the fetuses, to<lb />
Maybe that's why organizations their storing and eventual burial,<lb />
and governments that focus on tak- While the pro-life contingent<lb />
ing away individual choice always may feel steps like this are necessary<lb />
pop up, despite the wars fought and to halt what they see as the murder<lb />
laws passed to prevent them. If one of uncounted innocents, this fiasco<lb />
has no choice, one cannot make the will only hurt their cause in the long<lb />
wrong choice. run. Not that it will help the pro-<lb />
Pro-life activists, such as the choice supporters more. While it<lb />
ones who staged the mass fetus may seem to justify their cause tem-<lb />
funeral, point out that unborn chil- porarily, the lasting memories of the<lb />
dren have no choice in the matter of funeral will be ones of disgust and<lb />
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their own lives and deaths. Pro-<lb />
choice activists argue that the<lb />
woman must have the right to<lb />
choose what happens to their bod-<lb />
ies, especially after traumatic situ-<lb />
ations such as rape or sexual abuse.<lb />
While the anti-abortionists'<lb />
repulsiveness, and a desire to think<lb />
less about the situation of abortion.<lb />
something neither cause wants.<lb />
Choices are always hard to<lb />
make. Perhaps if the anti-abortion-<lb />
ists realized that the pro-choice<lb />
groups want to be responsible for<lb />
cause is a worthy one, and guided by their choices, they should let them<lb />
good intentions, their often extrem- be. They have to live with their deci-<lb />
ist nature prevents their reasons and sions for the rest of their lives,<lb />
rationale from being heard. The Just like the organizer of the<lb />
mass funeral was not a legitimate funeral, the priest, the people who<lb />
protest, it was a media spectacle. collected the fetuses <lb />
Mass funeral draws disgust<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
After reading several articles<lb />
concerning the recent mass funeral<lb />
for 157 aborted fetuses, we felt it<lb />
necessary to write and express our<lb />
disgust. Besides the fact that this is<lb />
conceivably the most morbid event<lb />
in the ongoing disputes between pro-<lb />
choice and anti-abortion factions,<lb />
this is a blatant and vulgar invasion<lb />
of the privacy of the women in-<lb />
volved.<lb />
We can understand the feelings<lb />
of those who for various reasons<lb />
wish to keep their unborn children;<lb />
however, we feel that there should be<lb />
more respect for those who do choose<lb />
abortion. It is pointless and trite to<lb />
speculate at what the world might<lb />
have lost by not having had these<lb />
children grow into maturity; what<lb />
we do not know about, we cannot<lb />
lose.<lb />
This funeral and the publicity<lb />
generated by it and its proponents<lb />
seem to be a grandiose guilt trip, a<lb />
most immature way to address an<lb />
issue. Everyone is entitled to his or<lb />
her beliefs � this is supposedly "the<lb />
land of the free" � but the attitude<lb />
these people are trying to generate is<lb />
one of absolute right and wrong, a<lb />
scenario which does not exist in the<lb />
real world.<lb />
Granted, for religious or per-<lb />
sonal reaasons, some will elect to<lb />
have their babies, but considering the<lb />
consequences faced by some mothers<lb />
and children, abortion could actually<lb />
be the more humane choice.<lb />
Many abortions are had by<lb />
women who are financially or emo-<lb />
tionally unable to deal with the<lb />
enormous responsibility of raising<lb />
and caring for a child. Furthermore,<lb />
should a woman be raped and not<lb />
report it, it is unrealistic to expect her<lb />
to bear her assailant's child.<lb />
While we are not advocating the<lb />
use of abortion as a form of delayed<lb />
in this country are sadly lacking.<lb />
Many girlswomen who find<lb />
themselves pregnant cannot<lb />
adequately provide for the child.<lb />
Medicaid, AFDC, food stamps and<lb />
housing assistance have been drasti-<lb />
cally reduced, not to mention student<lb />
financial aid, which is at an all-time<lb />
low.<lb />
Please explain how a young col-<lb />
lege woman, who is pregnant, is to<lb />
birth and care for a child without<lb />
money.<lb />
If she drops out of school and<lb />
works full-time, she is trapped in<lb />
low-paying, non-advancing jobs,<lb />
always struggling to make ends<lb />
meet. If she marries then one spouse<lb />
will have to work to support the<lb />
family, again in low-paying, non-<lb />
advancing jobs.<lb />
Also, over 75 of young mar-<lb />
riages fail. If she tries to stay in<lb />
school, she'll need her own apart-<lb />
ment plus tuition plus books plus<lb />
food plus childcare � difficult for<lb />
many parents with adequate in-<lb />
comes.<lb />
Finally, and probably most im-<lb />
portantly, many young people are<lb />
just not emotionally prepared to be<lb />
parents�it's no one's fault, they just<lb />
aren't ready.<lb />
Instead of anti-choice activists<lb />
burying fetuses, why don't they start<lb />
providing low-interest loans or<lb />
clothing or housing or childcare or<lb />
deposits on apartments.<lb />
There are very few of us who<lb />
choose to terminate a pregnancy for<lb />
convenience alone � many of us just<lb />
don't see any other viable alternative.<lb />
If you want to stop abortions, then<lb />
help us where it really counts � the<lb />
pocketbook. Hot air never pu t food in<lb />
anyone's mouth.<lb />
Lysa Hieber<lb />
Junior<lb />
Nursing<lb />
birth control, we still feel that the<lb />
choice should be made by the woman Mail SipOlOgiZ6S<lb />
herself not anyone else; it is, after all,<lb />
her own body.<lb />
Marshall Moore<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Psychology<lb />
Robin Andrews<lb />
Junior<lb />
Anthropology<lb />
Pregnant reality<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The article of activists holding a<lb />
funeral (for aborted fetuses) made<lb />
me again think of the whole abortion<lb />
issue. Aside from emotions, the eco-<lb />
nomic reality is that provisions for<lb />
parenting and providing for children<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Well, it seems that the time has<lb />
come that every man in the universe<lb />
should stop pretending and own up<lb />
to the truth. All the things feminists<lb />
have said are, sadly enough, true,<lb />
and we have been lying to society<lb />
every day.<lb />
We really do think women are<lb />
the enemies, and feel comfortable<lb />
when they are bound and gagged.<lb />
And every time we open a door for a<lb />
woman, or even smile at her, what we<lb />
really want is to tie her up, beat her<lb />
into a bloody pulp, and rape her until<lb />
she can't walk straight.<lb />
We're so incredibly narrow-<lb />
minded that we hate everyc ne who<lb />
isn't exactly like ourselves. But<lb />
please forgive us, our brains are in<lb />
our penises.<lb />
We can't talk without using pro-<lb />
fanity and can't cope with society<lb />
when we're sober. We want to kill<lb />
everything we can't rape and burn<lb />
everything we can't kill. That's just<lb />
the way we are.<lb />
God is really a woman, and she<lb />
hates men, one and all. Satan put us<lb />
here to test women, the only "real"<lb />
human beings. We were put here to<lb />
insult, harass, humiliate and sexually<lb />
abuse them.<lb />
That's just our way of being po-<lb />
lite.<lb />
But honestly, I would like to say<lb />
that I am deeply sorry � I am deeply<lb />
sorry for the many people who have<lb />
read this letter thus far and agreed<lb />
with it, and haven't noticed that<lb />
those incredible truths are blatant<lb />
lies, a sarcastic trap for the narrow-<lb />
minded, self-righteous people who<lb />
are lost in a world of their own stere-<lb />
otypical truths.<lb />
I am sorry that many women<lb />
think of men as sexual vampires. I am<lb />
sorry that they sneer at me when I<lb />
hold a door. I am sorry they think of<lb />
me as a pervert whenever I speak to<lb />
them. I am sorry that they see me as a<lb />
sex-starved Neandrathal, whose<lb />
only interest in his fellow human<lb />
beings is in their use for pacification<lb />
of his violent and sexual urges.<lb />
I am sorry society has lost its<lb />
virginity. I am sorry that some people<lb />
are narrow-minded, prejudiced, self-<lb />
righteous zealots who stereotype<lb />
everyone they see. I am sorry for the<lb />
minority of individuals whose ac-<lb />
tions have caused the rest to be stere-<lb />
otyped. I am sorry to be living in a<lb />
society of people who love them-<lb />
selves so much, but love each other so<lb />
little.<lb />
Last of all, I am sorry for people<lb />
whom I have not touched, who will<lb />
go on thinking of everyone they see<lb />
as an enemy.<lb />
With deepest regrets,<lb />
Jim Shamlin<lb />
Senior<lb />
English<lb />
Paper "boo-boos"<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
When I was eight years old, I fell<lb />
off my bicycle while trying to pop a<lb />
wheelie to impress Molly Reeber and<lb />
skinned my elbow. It looked awful.<lb />
Blood everywhere. But when we<lb />
cleaned away the carnage, the<lb />
wound was very small.<lb />
Everything should have been<lb />
okay after that. Of course, It wasn't.<lb />
Children are lousy for picking scabs<lb />
and mine eventually became so in-<lb />
fected that I had to go to the doctor.<lb />
Two weeks ago, The East Carolin-<lb />
ian, in an attempt to impress us with<lb />
a "fancy" illustration, missed the<lb />
maneuver completely and got them-<lb />
selves very bloody. Now, because the<lb />
editorial staff cannot seem to quit<lb />
picking at the scab, this "boo-boo"<lb />
might become a far more mortal<lb />
wound.<lb />
While the illustration (8-23-88,<lb />
p.l) that has offended so many<lb />
people on this campus is undoubt-<lb />
edly a very gross and sexist thing, it is<lb />
not nearly so unsightful as the paper<lb />
published September 1st. that the<lb />
managing editor (editorial, p.4),<lb />
much less the illustrator (cartoon and<lb />
letter, p.4) and entertainment editor<lb />
("East Carolinian under siege <lb />
p.l7) can defend the illustration, and<lb />
attack those already injured, in the<lb />
patronizing, chauvanistic and<lb />
'light" way they did is unforgivable.<lb />
Instead of apologizing for the<lb />
insult they inflicted on a great num-<lb />
ber of people, they chose to drive<lb />
their illustrated sword to the hilt.<lb />
Every person on campus should take<lb />
their actions as a personal affront.<lb />
Although I am a very real sup-<lb />
porter of our paper's First Amend-<lb />
ment right to freedom of speech, I am<lb />
11 it<lb />
also a great believer in journalistic<lb />
ethics and maturity. The public bait-<lb />
ing and patronizing displayed in the<lb />
9-1-88 paper is obviously the work of<lb />
eight year olds.<lb />
I hope that the Media Board will<lb />
take this latest outrage by "our"<lb />
newspaper staff under serious con-<lb />
sideration. 1 encourageall students, if<lb />
you have not already, to evaluate the<lb />
illustration and to read the editorials<lb />
and satire mentioned above.<lb />
If you too take personal offense, I<lb />
hope you will exercise your First<lb />
Amendment right and scud letters to<lb />
the newspaper and Media Board of-<lb />
fices until either a formal apology or<lb />
resignation is offered by the manag-<lb />
ing editor oi The Eat Carolinian. We<lb />
do not deserve to be blatantly in-<lb />
sulted like this by our own paper.<lb />
Hale Svvanson<lb />
Graduate Student,<lb />
Technical and Professional<lb />
Writing<lb />
Former East Carolinian Staff<lb />
Writer<lb />
Cartoon still offends<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
When I picked up the first issue<lb />
of your paper I was .rushed and<lb />
didn't have time to read it, but 1 did<lb />
glance at the front page before tuck-<lb />
ing it into my backpack, and I<lb />
laughed with amazement at the ill-<lb />
fated pirate cartoon.<lb />
As a male, I wasn't particularly<lb />
offended by what I saw � Mr. Parker<lb />
has a fine sense of the female figure,<lb />
but I still can't believe it was allowed<lb />
to be represented in such a manner.<lb />
I have listened to my fellow<lb />
males making fun of the letters of<lb />
protest, and I have read with further<lb />
shock Parker's letter of explanation<lb />
and your editorial on the matter. You<lb />
are right � it wasn't an apologv, but<lb />
it should have been.<lb />
You should not have apologized<lb />
for being sexist or chauvanistic. You,<lb />
Parker, my friends and probably half<lb />
the people who complained seem to<lb />
have missed the point. It never<lb />
crossed my mind that you might be<lb />
sexist until you started so vehe-<lb />
mently protesting the issue.<lb />
What you should apologize for is<lb />
that you even considered printing<lb />
the cartoon in this day and age any-<lb />
where but in the Fun N Games sec-<lb />
tion (where it seems anything goes) if<lb />
at all.<lb />
You should apologize for your<lb />
insensitivity toward the feelings of<lb />
women in general and for negli-<lb />
gently chopping at the roots of credi-<lb />
bility of the newspaper you are so<lb />
proud of.<lb />
Printing such a cartoon in such a<lb />
way is simply not done � it is sub-<lb />
standard, just as the use of the word<lb />
"irregardless" in your editorial.<lb />
Charles W.Wilkerson, III<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
Dukakis would fail<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
A Michael Dukakis presidency<lb />
would undoubtably be even a more<lb />
dismal failure than our last Demo-<lb />
cratic presidency � the infamous<lb />
Jimmy Carter era. This would be true<lb />
not only economically and socially,<lb />
but it would also be especially true in<lb />
the area of foreign policy.<lb />
"Mike Dukakis has not had a<lb />
single day's experience in foreign<lb />
policy� Senator Al Gore (D-<lb />
Tenn.), quoted in Los Angeles Times,<lb />
21888.<lb />
"Dukakis' approach to foreign<lb />
policy comes so close to renouncing<lb />
the unilateral use of American power<lb />
to protect national interests, while<lb />
relying on international covenants<lb />
and organizations that have looked<lb />
futile for 40 years, that it sometimes<lb />
sounds as if the ghost of Eleanor<lb />
Roosevelt controls his entire body<lb />
Washington Post columnist David<lb />
Broder, 21088.<lb />
"Dukakis's foreign policy is pure<lb />
McGovern  on every issue from<lb />
arms control to the Persian Gulf, his<lb />
positions are foursquare with  the<lb />
left end of the Democratic party<lb />
New Republic editor Morton Kon-<lb />
dracke, 81387.<lb />
"Dukakis shows how contemp<lb />
tuous the dominant liberal wing ol<lb />
his party is toward the traditions that<lb />
have kept this country strong and<lb />
how determined to neutralize the use<lb />
of American power in this hemi-<lb />
sphere � Former New Left leaders<lb />
Peter Collier and David Horowitz,<lb />
quoted in The New York Post, 315<lb />
88.<lb />
"Governor Dukakis" belief in<lb />
multilateral diplomacy and legal so-<lb />
lutions makes him little more than a<lb />
one-man United Nations, and a<lb />
somewhat simple-minded one at<lb />
that � The Economist, 423v<lb />
"Unfortunately, his good sense<lb />
as governor?) gives way to idiocy in<lb />
foreign policy. He seems unable to<lb />
grasp the expansionist dynamics of<lb />
tyrannies, and assume: a rational or<lb />
rather stable world where conflicts<lb />
can be reduced to negotiations He<lb />
always wants to deliver our vital<lb />
security to international agencies<lb />
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Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Spec-<lb />
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ened if Michael Dukakis is elected<lb />
president.<lb />
Nicolas Skottergaard<lb />
Treasurer<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
Dukakis didn't help<lb />
To the editior:<lb />
During Michael Dukakis' second<lb />
term as governor of Massachusetts,<lb />
the state lost 13 of its manufactur-<lb />
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all manufacturing jobs lost nation-<lb />
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trial economy could really be in the<lb />
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cally, the Reagan defense buildup<lb />
has been vociferously criticized<lb />
by Dukakis and most of his fellow<lb />
Democrats.<lb />
2 � Proposition 2 12, which<lb />
Dukakis opposed, spurred the<lb />
growth in non-manufacturing<lb />
jobs, such as real estate and con-<lb />
struction.<lb />
3 � Due to a low birth-rate and<lb />
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high cost of living, Massachusetts'<lb />
workforce has been stagnant since<lb />
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to a national average of 5.6.<lb />
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ment has remained low. "That low<lb />
unemployment is more a reflection<lb />
of a stagnant since labor force than<lb />
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Howell.<lb />
Now, as a Boston Herald edito-<lb />
rial pointed out, these three factors<lb />
have something in common:<lb />
"None of them bears Gov.<lb />
Dukakis' fingerprints<lb />
Russell Leon Dixon<lb />
Accounting<lb />
Snphnmnre<lb />
Tea<lb />
KEARNY, N.J. (AP) Ev<lb />
of the pugnacious polil<lb />
Teamsters Local 5f0 can<lb />
in thegraffiti on theconcrej<lb />
of the Pulaslu Skvw ay's hi<lb />
black girders.<lb />
"Remember Cask �<lb />
horts a scrawl, referring<lb />
thony Castelhto, a Local<lb />
cial slain in 19H<lb />
Reputed Genovest- enm<lb />
lly figure Anthonv 'Ton'<lb />
Provenzano and his bi<lb />
Salvatore and Nunzio n<lb />
Union City-based<lb />
1979, when Anthonv P<lb />
zano was convicted of rad<lb />
ing and ordering Cash<lb />
killing<lb />
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moved 560 executive<lb />
placed the local under a trj<lb />
end a quarter-cei<lb />
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Department. Surp ts<lb />
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Public Voice recommi<lb />
among other thiongs thatj<lb />
set limits on the air<lb />
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school lunches and d j<lb />
healthier commodities I<lb />
But Suzanne S. Han<lb />
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when bitten<lb />
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trooper who was bitten<lb />
tempting 10 arrest a suj<lb />
drunken driving was in<lb />
dition on Saturday aftei<lb />
undergoing surgery to refl<lb />
dozen wounds to his f<lb />
tiessav.<lb />
Trooper R.H. Fields<lb />
Moore County Memorial<lb />
Fridav for injuries he suft<lb />
ing a struggle with the su;<lb />
Al Warlick of the NC. CH<lb />
of Crime Control and Pul<lb />
Warlick said Fields was<lb />
in the face<lb />
The suspect had not beel<lb />
on Sarurdav night. Warhf<lb />
Fields stopped the<lb />
N.C 73 near Ellerbe<lb />
County at about midnij<lb />
on suspicion of dnving<lb />
paired. When fields wci<lb />
his automobile the man<lb />
soybean field, Warlick<lb />
pursued him and, the<lb />
fighting.<lb />
Fields, who has been a<lb />
about six months, event<lb />
trolled the suspect, retui<lb />
car and called for aj<lb />
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fingerprints<lb />
Russell Leon Dixon<lb />
Accounting<lb />
Teamsters Local 560 hold first elections<lb />
KEARN , N.J. (AD Evidence<lb />
t the pugnacious politics of<lb />
leamsters Local tO can be seen<lb />
in the graffiti on the concrete base<lb />
ol the Pulaski Skyway's hulking<lb />
Mack girders.<lb />
Remember Castellito ex-<lb />
horts a scrawl, referring to An-<lb />
thony Castellito, a Local 560 offi-<lb />
cial slain in 11.<lb />
Reputed Genovese crime fam-<lb />
ily figure Anthonv "Tony Tro"<lb />
Provenzano and his brothers<lb />
Salvatore and Nunzio ran the<lb />
Union City based local until<lb />
1979, when Anthonv Proven-<lb />
zano was convicted of racketeer-<lb />
ing and ordering Castellito's<lb />
killing<lb />
In 1984, a federal judge re-<lb />
moved 560 executive board and<lb />
placed the local under a trustee to<lb />
end a quarter-century of organ-<lb />
VVASHINGTON (AP)<lb />
Too<lb />
ized crime domination.<lb />
It was the first such action in<lb />
U.S. history.<lb />
This Labor Day finds Local 560<lb />
in its 26th month nder the trustee,<lb />
Edwin Stier. But the trusteeship<lb />
is scheduled to end Dec. 6, the<lb />
date Stier set for 560's first con-<lb />
tested election since 1965, the last<lb />
year anyone ran against the<lb />
Provenzanos.<lb />
"What's happening here is<lb />
exactly what we wanted said<lb />
Stier. '<lb />
The candidates are going to<lb />
each barn and campaigning in an<lb />
open election<lb />
But in the bams, as the sprawl-<lb />
ing truck depots are known, the<lb />
trusteeship has not pleased<lb />
many members.<lb />
Some at first welcomed the<lb />
efforts to exercise corruption but<lb />
gTew wary when U.S. Atorney<lb />
Rudolph Giuliani of New York<lb />
recently sued to place a trustee-<lb />
ship over the International<lb />
Brotherhood of Teamsters.<lb />
"We are keeping a sharp eye of<lb />
events over the river said a fed-<lb />
eral prosecutor in New York who<lb />
spoke on the condition of ano-<lb />
nymity.<lb />
"A smooth transition back to<lb />
union control of the local could<lb />
mean a lot to our case against the<lb />
international<lb />
Three men arc running for<lb />
president of the 8.000-member<lb />
loeak, the Teamsters' largest:<lb />
Michael Sciarra of the Teamsters<lb />
for Liberty, who served on the<lb />
ousted board; Russ Viggiani, a<lb />
Local 560 business agent and head<lb />
of Teamsters for Solidarity; and<lb />
Ray Carney, a trucker who ran<lb />
against Anthony Provenzano in<lb />
1965 and leader of The Committee<lb />
for the United Ticket.<lb />
The government had sought to<lb />
bar Sciarra for running, saying the<lb />
local would again be dominated<lb />
by organized crime under his<lb />
leadership.<lb />
U.S. District Judge Dickinson R.<lb />
Debevoise is expected to rule soon<lb />
on the government motion.<lb />
After U.S. District Judge Harold<lb />
A. Ackerman ordered the ouster<lb />
of the local's leadership, Sciarra<lb />
served as interim president for<lb />
two years until June 1986, when<lb />
appeals were exhausted.<lb />
The goverment's case against<lb />
Sciarra rests partly on secretly re-<lb />
corded tapes of conversations.<lb />
The tapes, made public during<lb />
the hearings, allegedly depict<lb />
Genovese captain Matthew<lb />
"Matty the Horse" laniello telling<lb />
a former Local 560 official that<lb />
Sciarra should "take over" the<lb />
union after the trusteeship.<lb />
Sciarra has denied any link<lb />
toorganized crime or any inten-<lb />
tion to take orders from anyone<lb />
J<lb />
once elected. Though he declined<lb />
to be interviewed, he authorized<lb />
union member and friend Al<lb />
Laurie to speak for him.<lb />
Laurie said the tape transcripts<lb />
are unclear about the subject<lb />
being discussed and who is<lb />
speaking.<lb />
Stier, who has taken no official<lb />
position on Sciarra's participa-<lb />
tion, agrees Sciarra is probably the<lb />
front-runner, but that Carney has<lb />
made inroads.<lb />
Sciarra's two opponents, con-<lb />
cerned about the possible back-<lb />
lash that barring Sciarra could<lb />
create, say they would like him to<lb />
run.<lb />
Viggiani, 48, said he believes<lb />
the intimidation of the Proven-<lb />
zano years still remains, though<lb />
more subtle.<lb />
"There are still members con-<lb />
cerned with reprisals who arc not<lb />
openly supportive of an opposing<lb />
ticket he said.<lb />
Stier said that intimidation has<lb />
been "only minor at this point<lb />
Carney, 58, admits that Sciarra<lb />
has experience because of his 14<lb />
years in union office.<lb />
"But that's why we're where we<lb />
arc today he said. "I'm a truck<lb />
driverand I wanttogivcthisunion<lb />
back to the members. Thcv should<lb />
have a voice and know w here their<lb />
money is going<lb />
much<lb />
many school lunches rate a C"<lb />
grade because of their high fat<lb />
ntent, a consumer nutrition<lb />
group has said, urging caferterias<lb />
to serve 'healthfully modified<lb />
meals such aschili atop baked po-<lb />
es instead of hot dogs.<lb />
Ellen Haas executive director<lb />
f Public 'Voice for Food and<lb />
I lealth Policy, aid her group spot-<lb />
ted encouraging trends toward<lb />
fresh fruit and vegetables in a<lb />
sun ey of school menus.<lb />
But she said the main courses<lb />
served in school cafeterias tar too<lb />
�'en are tied foods" and other<lb />
dishes high in saturated fat.<lb />
'Our oung children are a cap-<lb />
tive audience We have an oppor-<lb />
�  it) here. ' Haas said. "We've<lb />
I to establish lifestyles that have<lb />
healthy eating habits<lb />
The 3.7 billion school lunch<lb />
I r igram, serving some 27 million<lb />
ildren, is run by the Agriculture<lb />
Department. Surplus commodi-<lb />
� 5 purchased by USDA account<lb />
for 20 percent of the foods used in<lb />
the program.<lb />
Therein lie s the root oftheprob-<lb />
a rd ng to Public Voice,<lb />
because the commodities are<lb />
ten high in fat, sugar or sodium.<lb />
"Congress has compounded<lb />
the problem bv bowing to the<lb />
milk producer' lobbvand requir-<lb />
ing that schools serve whole milk,<lb />
with low-fat milk optional, " it<lb />
said.<lb />
Public Voice recommended,<lb />
among other thiongs, that USDA<lb />
set limits on the amount oi fat,<lb />
sodium and sugar permitted in<lb />
school lunches and distribute<lb />
healthier commodities to schools.<lb />
But Suzanne S. Harris, depry<lb />
assistant secretary of agriculture<lb />
for food and oensumer services,<lb />
said in a statement that "it would<lb />
he irresponsible" to let commodi-<lb />
ties purchased by the govern-<lb />
ment, as required by law, go<lb />
unused.<lb />
Furthermore, she said, "the sci-<lb />
entific community does not sup-<lb />
port setting absolute levels for<lb />
sugar, fat or sodium at this time"<lb />
because current rccommenda-<lb />
ns regarding children are con-<lb />
troversial.<lb />
Trooper injured<lb />
when bitten<lb />
(AP) - A state Highway Patrol<lb />
trooper who was bitten while at-<lb />
tempting to arrest a suspect for<lb />
drunken driving was in good con-<lb />
dition on Saturday afternoon after<lb />
undergoing surgery to repair half a<lb />
dozen wounds to his car, authori-<lb />
ties say.<lb />
Trooper R.H. Fields was taken to<lb />
Moore County Memorial Hospital<lb />
Friday for injuries he suffered dur-<lb />
ing a struggle with the suspect, said<lb />
Al Warlick of the N.C Department<lb />
�f Crime Control and Public Safety<lb />
Warlick said Fields was also bitten<lb />
in the face.<lb />
The suspect had not been charged<lb />
on Saturdav night, Warlick said.<lb />
Fields stopped the man along<lb />
N C 73 near Ellerbe in Moore<lb />
County at about midnight Friday<lb />
n suspicion of driving while im-<lb />
paired. When fields went back to<lb />
his automobile the man ran into a<lb />
soybean field, Warlick said. Fields<lb />
pursued him and, the man began<lb />
fighting.<lb />
Fields, who has been a trooper for<lb />
about six months, eventually con-<lb />
trolled the suspect, returned to his<lb />
car and called for assistance,<lb />
Warlick said.<lb />
"Nutrition strategies warranted<lb />
tor the general adult population<lb />
may actually be harmful to chil-<lb />
dren, particaularly low-income<lb />
children, during periods or<lb />
growth and development Hams<lb />
said.<lb />
However, Haas said the Na-<lb />
tional Science Foundationk the<lb />
National Institutes of Health and<lb />
the Merican Heart Association<lb />
agree that fat should not constitute<lb />
more than 30 percent of a child's<lb />
daily caloric intake. And she said<lb />
the average school lunch contains<lb />
39 percent fat.<lb />
Public Voice listed several ex-<lb />
amples of traditional menus heavy<lb />
on tried chicken and fish, mashed<lb />
and fried potatoes and sweet, pre-<lb />
pared deserts. The group com-<lb />
pared those with "healthfully<lb />
modified menus adopted by some<lb />
school districts.<lb />
For example, in Kennesaw, Ga<lb />
students got baked chicken breasts<lb />
with lemon and garlic, steamed<lb />
broccoli and carrots, a homc-<lb />
makde whoe wheat roll and fresh<lb />
sruit. And in Denver, one meal<lb />
was a baked potato topped with<lb />
chili, accompanied by raw broccoli<lb />
and carots and sweet potato pie.<lb />
"We hear complaints that stu-<lb />
dents won't eat this stuff, " Haas<lb />
said. "We just don't buy that "<lb />
Some school districts won praise<lb />
for serving low-fat milk and home-<lb />
make iow-fat salad fressings, buv-<lb />
ing the ingredients themselves to<lb />
substitute for higher-fat com-<lb />
modities from USDA.<lb />
Haas urged the department to<lb />
help keep nutntious meals afford-<lb />
able<lb />
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and dangerously threat-<lb />
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Nicolas Skottergaard<lb />
Treasurer<lb />
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To the editior:<lb />
During Michael Dukakis' second<lb />
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Teamsters Local 560 hold first elections<lb />
KEARNY,N.J. (AP) Evidence<lb />
of the pugnacious politics of<lb />
Teamsters Local 560 can be seen<lb />
in the graffiti on the concrete base<lb />
of the Pulaski Skyway's hulking<lb />
black girders.<lb />
"Remember Castellito ex-<lb />
horts a scrawl, referring to An-<lb />
thony Castellito, a Local 560 offi-<lb />
cial slain in 1961.<lb />
Reputed Genovese crime fam-<lb />
ily figure Anthony 'Tony Pro"<lb />
Provenzano and his brothers<lb />
Salvatore and Nunzio ran the<lb />
Union City-based local until<lb />
1979, when Anthony Proven-<lb />
zano was convicted of racketeer-<lb />
ing and ordering Castellito's<lb />
killing.<lb />
In 1984, a federal judge re-<lb />
moved 560 executive board and<lb />
placed the local under a trustee to<lb />
end a quarter-century of organ-<lb />
ized crime domination.<lb />
It was the first such action in<lb />
U.S. history.<lb />
This Labor Day finds Local 560<lb />
in its 26th month nder the trustee,<lb />
Edwin Stier. But the trusteeship<lb />
is scheduled to end Dec. 6, the<lb />
date Stier set for Ss first con-<lb />
tested election since 1965, the last<lb />
year anyone ran against the<lb />
Provenzanos.<lb />
"What's happening here is<lb />
exactly what we wanted said<lb />
Stier.<lb />
"The candidates are going to<lb />
each barn and campaigning in an<lb />
open election<lb />
But in the barns, as the sprawl-<lb />
ing truck depots are known, the<lb />
trusteeship has not pleased<lb />
many members.<lb />
Some at first welcomed the<lb />
efforts to exercise corruption but<lb />
grew wary when U.S. Atorney<lb />
Rudolph Giuliani of New York<lb />
recently sued to place a trustee-<lb />
ship over the International<lb />
Brotherhood of Teamsters.<lb />
"We are keeping a sharp eye of<lb />
events over the river said a fed-<lb />
eral prosecutor in New York who<lb />
spoke on the condition of ano-<lb />
nymity.<lb />
"A smooth transition back to<lb />
union control of the local could<lb />
mean a lot to our case against the<lb />
international<lb />
Three men are running for<lb />
president of the 8.000-member<lb />
loeak, the Teamsters' largest:<lb />
Michael Sciarra of the Teamsters<lb />
for Liberty, who served on the<lb />
ousted board; Russ Viggiani, a<lb />
Local 560 business agent and head<lb />
of Teamsters for Solidarity; and<lb />
Ray Carney, a trucker who ran<lb />
against Anthony Provenzano in<lb />
1965 and leader of The Committee<lb />
for the United Ticket.<lb />
The government had sought to<lb />
bar Sciarra for running, saying the<lb />
local would again be dominated<lb />
by organized crime under his<lb />
leadership.<lb />
U.S. District Judge Dickinson R.<lb />
Debevoise is expected to rule soon<lb />
on the government motion.<lb />
After U.S. District Judge Harold<lb />
A. Ackerman ordered the ouster<lb />
of the local's leadership, Sciarra<lb />
served as interim president for<lb />
two years until June 1986, when<lb />
appeals were exhausted.<lb />
The government's case against<lb />
Sciarra rests partly on secretly re-<lb />
corded tapes of conversations.<lb />
The tapes, made public during<lb />
the hearings, allegedly depict<lb />
Genovese captain Matthew<lb />
"Matty the Horse" Ianiello telling<lb />
a former Local 560 official that<lb />
Sciarra should "take over" the<lb />
union after the trusteeship.<lb />
Sciarra has denied any link<lb />
toorganized crime or any inten-<lb />
tion to take orders from anyone<lb />
once elected. Though he declined<lb />
to be interviewed, he authorized<lb />
union member and friend Al<lb />
Laurie to speak for him.<lb />
Laurie said the tape transcripts<lb />
are unclear about the subject<lb />
being discussed and who is<lb />
speaking.<lb />
Stier, who has taken no official<lb />
position on Sciarra's participa-<lb />
tion, agrees Sciarra is probably the<lb />
front-runner, but that Carney has<lb />
made inroads.<lb />
Sciarra's two opponents, con-<lb />
cerned about the possible back-<lb />
lash that barring Sciarra could<lb />
create, say they would like him to<lb />
run.<lb />
Viggiani, 48, said he believes<lb />
the intimidation of the Proven-<lb />
zano years still remains, though<lb />
more subtle.<lb />
There are still members con-<lb />
cerned with reprisals who are not<lb />
openly supportive of an opposing<lb />
ticket he said.<lb />
Stier said that intimidation has<lb />
been "only minor at this point<lb />
Carney, 58, admits that Sciarra<lb />
has experience because of his 14<lb />
years in union office.<lb />
"But that's why we're where we<lb />
are today he said. "I'm a truck<lb />
driver and I want to give this union<lb />
back to the members. They should<lb />
have a voice and know where their<lb />
money is going<lb />
School lunches don ft hold much nutrition<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP)� Too<lb />
many school lunches rate a "C"<lb />
grade because of their high fat<lb />
content, a consumer nutrition<lb />
group has said, urging caferterias<lb />
to serve "healthfully modified"<lb />
meals such as chili atop baked po-<lb />
tatoes instead of hot dogs.<lb />
Ellen Haas, executive director<lb />
of Public "Voice for Food and<lb />
Health Policy, aid her group spot-<lb />
ted encouraging trends toward<lb />
fresh fruit and vegetables in a<lb />
survey of school menus.<lb />
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served in school cafeterias "far too<lb />
often are fied foods" and other<lb />
dishes high in saturated fat.<lb />
"Our young children are a cap-<lb />
tive audience. We have an oppor-<lb />
tunity here, " Haas said. "We've<lb />
got to establish lifestyles that have<lb />
healthy eating habits<lb />
The 3.7 billion school lunch<lb />
program, serving some 27 million<lb />
children, is run by the Agriculture<lb />
Department. Surplus commodi-<lb />
ties purchased by USDA account<lb />
for 20 percent of the foods used in<lb />
the program.<lb />
Therein lies the root of the prob-<lb />
lem, according to Public Voice,<lb />
because the commodities "are<lb />
often highin fat, sugar or sodium.<lb />
"Congress has compounded<lb />
the problem by bowing to the<lb />
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Public Voice recommended,<lb />
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set limits on the amount of fat,<lb />
sodium and sugar permitted in<lb />
school lunches and distribute<lb />
healthier commodities to schools.<lb />
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ties purchased by the govern-<lb />
ment, as required by law, go<lb />
unused.<lb />
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entific community does not sup-<lb />
port setting absolute levels for<lb />
sugar, fat or sodium at this time"<lb />
because current recommenda-<lb />
tions regarding children are con-<lb />
troversial.<lb />
Trooper injured<lb />
when bitten<lb />
(AP) - A state Highway Patrol<lb />
trooper who was bitten while at-<lb />
tempting to airest a suspect for<lb />
drunken driving was in good con-<lb />
dition on Saturday afternoon after<lb />
undergoing surgery to repair half a<lb />
dozen wounds to his ear, authori-<lb />
ties say.<lb />
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Moore County Memorial Hospital<lb />
Friday for injuries he suffered dur-<lb />
ing a struggle with the suspect, said<lb />
Al Warlick of the N.C. Department<lb />
of Crime Control and Public Safety.<lb />
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in the face.<lb />
The suspect had not been charged<lb />
on Saturday night, Warlick said.<lb />
Fields stopped the man along<lb />
N.C. 73 near Ellerbe in Moore<lb />
County at about midnight Friday<lb />
on suspicion of driving while im-<lb />
paired. When fields went back to<lb />
his automobile the man ran into a<lb />
soybean field, Warlick said. Fields<lb />
pursued him and, the man began<lb />
fighting.<lb />
Fields, who has been a trooper for<lb />
about six months, eventually con-<lb />
trolled the suspect, returned to his<lb />
car and called for assistance,<lb />
Warlick said.<lb />
"Nutrition strategies warranted<lb />
for the general adult population<lb />
may actually be harmful to chil-<lb />
dren, particaularly low-income<lb />
children, during periods of<lb />
growth and development Harris<lb />
said.<lb />
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tional Science Foundationk the<lb />
National Institutes of Health and<lb />
the Merican Heart Association<lb />
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more than 30 percent of a child's<lb />
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amples of traditional menus heavy<lb />
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NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOM-<lb />
MATE WANTED: Upper classman or<lb />
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ROOM FOR RENT: In a cozy 2 bedroom<lb />
duplex. Furnished, completely. $200 per<lb />
month for everything. Deposit nego-<lb />
tiable, 3 blks from main campus. Leave<lb />
message for Renee at 758-1900.<lb />
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eled, walking distance campus. Rent and<lb />
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sage 757 6665. Cabrielle Yablonsky.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Christian<lb />
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6851.<lb />
APT FOR RENT: Located 3 blocks from<lb />
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furnished with AC. Call Mike or leave<lb />
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� EC. $850. 830-5280.<lb />
LOFT FOR SALE: Very sturdy. Perfect<lb />
for dorm. Can be used as either loft or<lb />
bunk bed. $75. Please call 757-0131.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1988 Dodge Raider, red, four-<lb />
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HELP WANTED<lb />
EXPEDITIONS TO AFRICA: Spring<lb />
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tendents. We have full and part-time<lb />
positions available. Come by for an appli-<lb />
cation.<lb />
TUTOR NEEDED: For 7th grader to help<lb />
with homework 1 hour a day, 4 days a<lb />
week. 3-4 p.m. Must have own transpor-<lb />
tation. 756-7966.<lb />
STUDENT NEEDED: To care for a group<lb />
of infants and toddlers on Thursday<lb />
mornings from 9:00 - 12:00. Must have<lb />
transportation. Call Mrs. Dunn at 355-<lb />
6852.<lb />
DELIVERY PERSONEL: Needed part<lb />
time 10-20 hrs. per week. Must have own<lb />
car. Apply in person at 114 E. 10th St.<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
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able Tuesdays and Thursdays after 2.00<lb />
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cepting applications for responsible col-<lb />
lege students who wish to earn while they<lb />
learn. Apply in person at our main office<lb />
on State Road 1708 or call 756-4187.<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED: Inter<lb />
ested in making money part-time photo-<lb />
graphing people? No experience neces-<lb />
sary; we train. If you are highly sociable,<lb />
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night. Call Tracy at 756-4235 or apply in<lb />
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PERSONALS<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the new fall<lb />
pledges of Sigma Sigma Sigma: Christine<lb />
Allaback, Merry Aycock, Ginger Bcattv,<lb />
Robin Black, Stephanie Bovkin, I lolly<lb />
Bratton, Meadc Burke, Catherine Car-<lb />
penter, Misha Caison, Luanne Collins,<lb />
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Katerie Laughlin, Jill Mau, Colleen<lb />
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rush.<lb />
KELLY GREER: You did a great job with<lb />
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TAKE PART IN GREEK LIFE: By rush-<lb />
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campus � Sigma Phi Epsilon.<lb />
"PHI KAPPA ALPHA"  Enough said<lb />
LAND HO Rush Pika on "Pikes Peak"<lb />
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return to Greenville has been pleasant,<lb />
and let's do that dinner thing sometime.<lb />
� Leona.<lb />
PHI KAPPA ALPHA  The most fun you<lb />
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DEAR JIMMY: Where were you? We all<lb />
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Later now.<lb />
DEAR TYPESETTERS: We missed you<lb />
Monday at work. Hope you enjoyed<lb />
your long weekend!<lb />
TO ALL OF OUR "ENGLISH"<lb />
SPEAKING FRIENDS: "Mark<lb />
"Anne "Emma and "Mike" We hope<lb />
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and Tammy<lb />
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again we had too much space left in the<lb />
last column I thought I would take this<lb />
opportunity to say thank you for a great<lb />
weekend Love, Susan.<lb />
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SENIORGRAP STUDENTS<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Serv-<lb />
ice, located in the Bloxton House between<lb />
Mendenhall and Greene Residence Hall,<lb />
is where graduating students may put<lb />
resumes and establish a credentials file.<lb />
Interview signups begin soon, and you<lb />
must be registered to sign up. General in-<lb />
formation meeting will be held Aug. 30,<lb />
31, Sept. 15at3p m and on Sept. 7at7p.m.<lb />
in the Bloxton 1 louse.<lb />
COLLEGE WORK STUDY<lb />
If you have been awarded college work<lb />
study for Fall Semester and or Spring<lb />
Semester, you are encouraged to contact<lb />
the Co-op office about off campus place-<lb />
ments. Call 757-6979 or come by the Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom Building, Room 2028.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMFCIS<lb />
The Greenville-Pitt County Special Olym-<lb />
pics will be conducting a training school<lb />
Sept. 17 at Elm St. Gym for anyone inter-<lb />
ested in volunteering to coach soccer for<lb />
special athletes. No experience is needed.<lb />
VVe are also looking for coaches for basket-<lb />
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NEW STUDENT REVIEWS<lb />
Anyone who purchased new student<lb />
reviews should come by the yearbook<lb />
office to pick them up. Hours are M-F, 6-8<lb />
p.m<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir is open for member-<lb />
ship to all interested students. Last day to<lb />
join in Sept. 21. Rehearsals are held<lb />
Wednesdays at 5 p.m. in Ledonia Wright<lb />
Cultural Center.<lb />
HONORS PROGRAM<lb />
Student, faculty, staff, and the general<lb />
public are invited to attend a lecture spon-<lb />
sored by the Honors Program. The topic is<lb />
"Polish Public Opinion and the Crisis of<lb />
Socialism the lecturer is Dr. Renata<lb />
Siemienska-Zochowska a sociologist<lb />
from Warsaw University The lecture<lb />
takes place at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6 in Room<lb />
1026 General Classroom Building and is<lb />
free of charge.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
ECU Christian fellowship will be held<lb />
every Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Cultural<lb />
Center.<lb />
CAMPUS GIRL<lb />
College aged adults meet for the 1st meet-<lb />
ing of the semester, Thursday at 6 p.m.<lb />
Room available from information desk<lb />
in Mendenhall. New memberships avail-<lb />
able. For information call Nanci 7"W-6701<lb />
after 5 p.m.<lb />
NATIONAL TEACHER EXAM<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations �<lb />
Core Battery Exams � (Communication<lb />
Skills, General Knowledge, and Profes-<lb />
sional Knowledge) will be offered at ECU<lb />
October 22. Applications are to be com-<lb />
pleted and mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service, Box 911-R, Princeton, NJ 08341.<lb />
Applications must be postmarked no later<lb />
than Sept. 19. Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Room-105, Speight Building.<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Management Admission<lb />
Test will be offered at ECU on October 15.<lb />
Applications are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to GMAT Educational Testing<lb />
Service, Box 966-R, Princeton, NJ 08540.<lb />
Applications must be postmarked no later<lb />
than Sept. 12. Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Room-105 Speight Building.<lb />
SEA<lb />
Interested in your residence hall? Become<lb />
involved by joining Student Residence<lb />
Association. See your residence hall direc-<lb />
tor for information. Elections for officer's<lb />
are Sept. 13.<lb />
OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT<lb />
Are you interested in dedicating 6 months<lb />
of your life to an internship in Zimbabwe,<lb />
Southern Africa, living and learning with<lb />
the people? Call Marianne Exum (h) 830-<lb />
9450 or (w) 751-6271 for application and<lb />
more details. Application deadline Octo-<lb />
ber 1.<lb />
FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
Practices are in full swing. Come to the<lb />
bottom of College Hill every Tues<lb />
Thurs and Sunday at 5 p.m. New players<lb />
are more than welcome. Join the team that<lb />
bed for 5th place last year at Collegiate<lb />
Nationals in Santa Barbara, Ca.<lb />
RUGBY<lb />
All athletes are encouraged to try this<lb />
hard nosed sport and join in the fellow-<lb />
ship of Rugby. Practice is Tuesday thru<lb />
Thursday 3:30 p.m. until. For more infor-<lb />
mation call the ECU Intramural Club<lb />
Sports Dept. or Bob Eason at 757-0209.<lb />
BATTLE OF THE BANDS<lb />
Battle of the Birds, presented by the cof-<lb />
fee house committee of the student union,<lb />
will be accepting appbeations for this<lb />
event until Sept 8 at 5 p.m. Pick up appli-<lb />
cations at the information desk at Men-<lb />
denhall. Amateur bands only please! So-<lb />
loists and Guitarists welcome.<lb />
HANG GLIDING<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Hang<lb />
Gliding registration meeting. From Aug.<lb />
22 to Sept. 6 learn how to fly high in the<lb />
skv!<lb />
BACKPACKING<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Back-<lb />
packing registration meeting held from<lb />
Aug. 22 to Sept. 6. Have an excellent time<lb />
exploring the woods and Uving in the<lb />
wild!<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
Co-op education, a free service offered by<lb />
the University, is designed to help you<lb />
find career-related work experience be-<lb />
fore you graduate. All students are en-<lb />
couraged to attend a Co-op Information<lb />
Seminar in the General Classroom Build-<lb />
ing. The Seminar schedule is: Thursday,<lb />
Aug. 25 4 p.m. Room 2006, Monday, Aug.<lb />
29 1 p.m. Room 2010, Thursday, Sept. 1 4<lb />
p.m. Room 2026, Thursday, Sept. 8 1 p.m.<lb />
Room 2010, Monday, Sept 12 1 p.m.<lb />
Room 2010, Thursday, Sept. 15 4 p.m.<lb />
Room 2006, Monday, Sept. 19 4 p.m<lb />
Room 2006, Thursday Sept. 22 1 p.m<lb />
Room 2010, Monday, Sept. 26 1 p.m.<lb />
Room 2010, Thursday, Sept. 29 4-p.m<lb />
Room 2006.<lb />
WOMEN'S STUDIES<lb />
The Women's Studies Committee will<lb />
hold it's 1988-89 organizational meeting<lb />
Thursday from 3-5 p.m. in GCB 1028 All<lb />
interested faculty, staff and students are<lb />
invited to attend.<lb />
FRIENDS<lb />
The final interest meeting for East Caro-<lb />
lina Friends will be held tonight at 7 p.m.<lb />
in Brewster B 205. Anyone interested in<lb />
joining ECF this year and who has not<lb />
already done so must attend tonights<lb />
meehng. For more info, call Dr. Mooney,<lb />
Sociology, at 757-6137.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Society<lb />
will meet Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
WOMEN'S FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
I lelp support a new tradition at ECU. Be a<lb />
part of the Women's Frisbee dub. For all<lb />
those interested there will be a meeting at<lb />
Mendenhall, room 247 Wednesday at 5<lb />
p.m. No experience necessary.<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
On Friday there will be a meeting held in<lb />
the lobby in front of the Student Union<lb />
offices for the following students: Leigh<lb />
Boggs, Anna Cancy, Amy Eckroth,<lb />
Christy Mangum, Darlene Perdisatt,<lb />
Davandra Reed, Diana Richardson, Dawn<lb />
Schafer, Nancy Simons, Melissa Spain,<lb />
Mitzi Stumps, Todd Teague. If you are<lb />
unable to attend this 4 p.m. meeting<lb />
please contact me at 752-8165.<lb />
SCEC<lb />
The Student Council for Exceptional Chil-<lb />
dren will hold their first meeting on Sept.<lb />
12 at 5:15 p.m. in Sp 103. Speakers from<lb />
Assn. of Retarded Citizens and Special<lb />
Olympics: Everyone is welcome to attend.<lb />
ECHQ<lb />
There will be a meeting Thursday at 5 p.m.<lb />
in the Honors Lounge (Room 1004 - Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom Bldg.). All those interested<lb />
in the Honors Program at ECU should<lb />
plan to attend. Members are requested to<lb />
bring ideas regarding our community<lb />
outreach &amp; ideas for guest lectures and<lb />
colloquia. New members always wel-<lb />
come. Call Dr. Sanders (757-6373) for<lb />
more info.<lb />
OMEGA PSI PHI<lb />
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated<lb />
will be host at the Unlimited Touch Thurs-<lb />
day at 100 p.m. until Ladies wear those<lb />
biker shorts to participate in our first<lb />
competition of the year<lb />
OMEGA PSI PHI<lb />
There will be a formal smoker Wednesday<lb />
at 8 p.m. in the Ledonia B. Wright Cultural<lb />
Center. All persons interested are wel-<lb />
come. Shirt and tie are required.<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda is holding an OPEN<lb />
1 lOUSE for anyone interested in Business,<lb />
on Thursday at 4 p.m. in room 1013 Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom Building. Anyone en-<lb />
rolled in a Business or BV'IE course is<lb />
encouraged to attend and all majors are<lb />
welcome PPL is the collt t � equivilant<lb />
to FBLA.<lb />
PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY<lb />
All general college pre-physical therapy<lb />
sophomores, or higher, anticipating ap-<lb />
plying to the May 1989 Physical Therapy<lb />
Class should go to the Physical Therapy<lb />
Department Office, 1st floor, Belk Build-<lb />
ing, before the end of Sept. to determine<lb />
eligibility. Instructions for receiving the<lb />
application packet will be given then. If<lb />
you have any questions, contact that office<lb />
by phone (757-6961, ext. 261) or in person.<lb />
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION<lb />
On Nov. 19 the Pit! County ECU Alumni<lb />
Assoc. the ECU Office of Admissions are<lb />
co-sponsoring an all day academic bowl<lb />
competition. The format used by the bowl<lb />
will closely adhave to the format used by<lb />
the GE College Bowl. The ECU Bowl<lb />
needs moderators, judges, time-keepers,<lb />
and scorers. Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. in the confer-<lb />
ence room of the TaylorSlaughter<lb />
Alumni Center on E. 5th Street, there will<lb />
be an orientationmini-training session<lb />
for interested volunteers. Faculty, staff,<lb />
and students are invited to attend. Call<lb />
Susan C. Smith, Admissions, 757-6640 or<lb />
John Anema at 752-7151 for further infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
RE-ELECTION FOR GOV.<lb />
The ECU Students for the Re-election of<lb />
Gov. Jim Martin invite all students, fac-<lb />
ulty and staff to the opening of the Pitt<lb />
County I leadquarters on Thursday start-<lb />
ing at 5:30 p.m. The Governor's wife Dot-<lb />
tie Martin will be attending at 6 p.m. The<lb />
Pitt County Headquarters is located at 210<lb />
E. 4th St. and the telephone number is 758-<lb />
6339.<lb />
RE-ELECTION FOR GOV.<lb />
The ECU Students for the Re-election of<lb />
Gov. Jim Martin invite all students, fac-<lb />
ulty and staff to "An Evening with Gov.<lb />
Jim Martin" a barbecue supper and eve-<lb />
ning of entertainment on Sept. 13 starting<lb />
at 6 p.m. Tickets are $5 and are available at<lb />
210 E. 4th St. or by calling 758-6339 or 758-<lb />
1403.<lb />
IEWISH STUDENTS<lb />
You are welcome to attend the following<lb />
High Holiday Services at Temple Bayt<lb />
Shalom (1420 E. 14th St. in Greenville):<lb />
Sept. ll,8p.m.ErevRoshHashanah,Sept.<lb />
12,10a.m. Rosh Hashanah Day -6:30p.m.<lb />
Ma-ariv, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. 2nd Day Rosh<lb />
Hasahanah, Sept. 20, 7 p.m. Erev Yom<lb />
Kippur, Sept. 21, 9:30 a.m. Yom Kippur<lb />
Morning - 4:30 p.m. Afternoon Service,<lb />
Yizor it N'llah. For more info, or direc-<lb />
tions call Mike at 756-4930 All students<lb />
are invited to the home of Dr Bramv<lb />
Resnik for a Home Hospitality Dinner on<lb />
Sept. 20 at 5:15p.m. Please call to RSVP for<lb />
dinner. Call Dr. Resnik at 355-5321 (home)<lb />
or 757-6521 (work) or Mike at 756-4930.<lb />
CHI ALPHA OMEGA<lb />
Any young Christian men who are inter-<lb />
ested in pledging the new Christian Social<lb />
Fraternity, Chi Alpha Omega, rush will be<lb />
Sept. 6,7 from 7-9 p.m. in the Biology<lb />
Building N-102. If you have any questions<lb />
contact: Steve Llvod 752-1765 or Dean<lb />
Layes 752-8239.<lb />
WES2FEL<lb />
Wes2fel is a Christian fellowship which<lb />
welcomes all students, and is sponsored<lb />
jointly by the Presbyterian and Methodist<lb />
Campus Ministries. Come to the Method-<lb />
ist Student Center (501 E. 5th, across from<lb />
Garrett dorm) every Wednesday night at<lb />
5 p.m. for a home cooked meal with a short<lb />
program afterwards. This week the meal<lb />
wall be promptly at 5 p.m. and than a Rick<lb />
Hill eonert. The meal is S2 at the door,<lb />
$1.50 if you sign up in advance. Call 758-<lb />
2030 for reservations.<lb />
KERYGMA<lb />
A Bible study only for those serious about<lb />
studying the Bible. It is challenging and<lb />
requires commitment, involving discus-<lb />
sion and readings. Weekly meetings will<lb />
be scheduled to accomodate those who<lb />
are interested. Kcrygma is an interde-<lb />
nominational program, and sponsored by<lb />
Presbyterian Campus Ministry. For more<lb />
info, call Mike at 752-7240.<lb />
FREE CONCERT<lb />
Rick Hill, a Christian Folksinger, will give<lb />
a free concert on the mall Wednesday<lb />
from 6-8 p.m. He will play music from<lb />
James Taylor and Peter, Paul and Mary, as<lb />
well as his own music. Sponsored by Pres-<lb />
byterian Campus Ministry, 752-7240.<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
There will be a general meeting for all<lb />
Ambassadors Wednesday at 5:15 p m in<lb />
Mendenhall room 221. Remember that<lb />
missing over 2 meetings per semester may<lb />
lead to probation.<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
Accounting majors: If you are enrolled in<lb />
a 3000 or 4000 level accounting class, you<lb />
are invited to attend the Accounting Soci-<lb />
ety Wine and Cheese Social, Thursday.<lb />
Stop by the Accounting Office for an in-<lb />
vitation.<lb />
EDUCATION MAIORS<lb />
The Department of Speech-Language it<lb />
Auditory Pathology (SLAP) will be pro-<lb />
viding the speech and hearing screening<lb />
for all students eligible for admission to<lb />
the Upper Division of Teacher Education<lb />
on Sept. 12, 13, and 14. The Department<lb />
will be testing from 5 to 6:30 p.m on each<lb />
day listed above. NO APPOINTMENT IS<lb />
NEEDED (first come, first serve basis).<lb />
The SLAP Department is located in Belk<lb />
Annex on Charles St.<lb />
BIQLQGi STUDENTS<lb />
Get acquainted with biology facult) ar .<lb />
biologs club members at the oriental<lb />
gathering Sept 12 jt 7 pm in ii I<lb />
Refreshments will be served.<lb />
FORENSIC SOCIETY<lb />
Interested in competing in Intercollegiate<lb />
Public Speaking, Interpretation, or De-<lb />
bate?WeU the ECU ForensicsSociety is<lb />
vou. The next meeting will be Sept 6 at 8<lb />
p.m. in 211 Messtck Theatre Arts Building<lb />
WINDSURFING<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural<lb />
Windsurfing registration meeting held<lb />
from Sept 6 to Sept 27.<lb />
GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS<lb />
Croup photographs will be taken Sept 1 5<lb />
until Dec 2 No group pictures can be<lb />
taken after Dec. 2 Please note that the a<lb />
group listing with the name at every per<lb />
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UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
A special attraction of EVITA will be pre<lb />
sented in Wright Auditorium on Sept 22<lb />
at 8 pm Composed bv Andrew Lloyd<lb />
Webber (CATS, PHANTOM OF THE<lb />
OPERA, and 1ESUS CHRIST SUPER-<lb />
STAR), EVITA won seven Tony Awards,<lb />
including Best Musical. EVITA is based<lb />
upon the life of Eva Peron, the second wife<lb />
of Argentine dictator Juan Peron Tickets<lb />
for the New York Touring Production of<lb />
EVITA are now an sale For further details<lb />
contact: The General Ticket Office, Men-<lb />
denhall Students Center, 757-6611, ext<lb />
266.<lb />
FOOD FEST<lb />
The American 1 ieart Association and<lb />
Purdue will sponsor Food Fest, 1968 at<lb />
Krogers and Harris (Bells Fork location)<lb />
Sept. 13 and 14. "Heartsmart" tours will<lb />
be given by qualified nutritionist at 10<lb />
a.m. and 6 p.m daily for a S5 donation to<lb />
the Al IA The tours teach consumers to<lb />
shop for healthy foods found in local gro-<lb />
cery stores. For more information call 752-<lb />
7374.<lb />
VOTERS<lb />
The League of Women Voters of<lb />
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registration on Sept 14 from 8.30 a m. to 1<lb />
p.m. in the ECU Bookstore lobbv New<lb />
registrations, permanent address changes<lb />
andor party affiliation changes can be<lb />
made at this time<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
Coping with stress: A free mini dass of-<lb />
fered by the ECU Counseling Center for<lb />
students: You can � identify sources of<lb />
stress, make positive changes, manage<lb />
your response to stressful situations, learn<lb />
to relax, improve self confidence Sept<lb />
12,14,16,19 in 329 Wright Building from 3-<lb />
4 pm. No advance registration is re-<lb />
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Center for further information. (316<lb />
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Aspirin cuts the risk<lb />
NEW YORK (AP)-Aspirin<lb />
sales jumped 41 percent for a few<lb />
weeks earlier this year, not be-<lb />
cause of a rash of headaches.<lb />
A study of more than 22,000<lb />
male doctors had shown that<lb />
taking a single aspirin every<lb />
other day could cut heart attack<lb />
risk in half.<lb />
The study was one of a series of<lb />
recent reports showing for the<lb />
first time that doctorsare able not<lb />
only to treat heart attacksbut also<lb />
to prevent them.<lb />
In the most recent report, doc-<lb />
tors found that one aspirin tablet<lb />
and a single dose of a clot-dis-<lb />
solving drug given within 24<lb />
hours can dramatically cut the<lb />
risk of a second fatal heart attack.<lb />
Without the treatment, pa-<lb />
tients had a 13 percent chance of<lb />
dying from a second heart atack<lb />
within five weeks, the research-<lb />
ers found. With the treatment,<lb />
the figure dropped to 8 percent.<lb />
'The real discovery is that<lb />
treatment for patients is going to<lb />
reduce in-hospital mortality sub-<lb />
stantially says Richard Peto of<lb />
Oxford University, one of the<lb />
study's authors.<lb />
Heart disease is the nation's<lb />
leading causes of death, by far.<lb />
The National Center for Health<lb />
Statistics reports that 762,820<lb />
Americans died of heart disease<lb />
in 1987. (This does not include<lb />
those who died of blood-vessel<lb />
diseases, such as strokes.)<lb />
The drugs most responsible for<lb />
the recent success in preventing<lb />
heart attacks are the new clot-<lb />
dissolvers and that old standby,<lb />
aspirin.<lb />
The usual cause of heart at-<lb />
tacks is a blockage of the coro-<lb />
nary arteries, which supply the<lb />
heart muscle with oxygen-rich<lb />
blood. The blockage arises from<lb />
the buildup of fats, cholesterol<lb />
and clotted blood.<lb />
Clot-dissolvers break up clots,<lb />
thus restoring blood flow. Aspi-<lb />
rin interferes with aspects of the<lb />
clotting process, helping to pre-<lb />
vent clot formation in the first<lb />
place.<lb />
The limited sales of the clot-<lb />
dissolving drugs in the United<lb />
States show that many doctors<lb />
are still not using them, despite<lb />
their proven success. But that is<lb />
beginning to change.<lb />
Some doctors predict that in the<lb />
not -too-distant future these<lb />
drugs will be judged so safe that<lb />
they will be administered rou-<lb />
tinely by paramedics in ambu-<lb />
lances before suspected heart at-<lb />
tacck victims even reach the hos-<lb />
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have the courage to use these<lb />
drugs in the absevce of a defini-<lb />
tive diagnosis says Dr. Burton<lb />
Sobel of Washington University<lb />
in St. Lousis, a pioneering in the<lb />
testing of the clot-dissolvers.<lb />
"The most important thing we<lb />
can do is teach patients in advance<lb />
about the value of early treat-<lb />
ment he says.<lb />
While most public attention has<lb />
focused on this new ability to pre-<lb />
vent heart attacks, researchers<lb />
have also made important prog-<lb />
ress in speeding the recovery of<lb />
patients who survive heart at-<lb />
tac<lb />
Researchers at the University of<lb />
Michigan recently determined<lb />
that some heart attack victims can<lb />
be released from the hospital as<lb />
soon as three daysafter their heart<lb />
attacks. Most heart attacks vic-<lb />
tims are kept in the hospital for at<lb />
least seven to 10 days.<lb />
The patients given early dis-<lb />
charge were able to return to work<lb />
two weeks sooner than others in<lb />
the study group. After six<lb />
months, not one death was re-<lb />
corded in the early-discharge<lb />
group. The researchers concluded<lb />
that perhaps 15 percents of heart<lb />
attacks victims could be safely<lb />
discharged after three days.<lb />
In July, Stanford University<lb />
doctors found that workers who<lb />
went back to their jobs about<lb />
seven weeks after their heart at-<lb />
tacks did at least as well as work-<lb />
ers who went back after a more<lb />
typical convalescence of about 10<lb />
or 11 weeks.<lb />
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time when public health experts<lb />
are increasingly emphasizing the<lb />
role of good gealth and good nu-<lb />
trition in lowering heart disease<lb />
risk.<lb />
Early next year, the American<lb />
Heart Association seal of approval<lb />
will begin appearing on foods that<lb />
are low in fat and cholesterol and<lb />
therefore can help reduce heart<lb />
disease risk.<lb />
U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett<lb />
Koop in July issued his first report<lb />
on nutrition, calling on Americans<lb />
to lower their consuption of fats<lb />
and to eat more vegetables, fruits,<lb />
fish, poultry and whole grains.<lb />
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disease is making clear that the<lb />
heart attack is no longer a mysteri-<lb />
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warning and cannot be defended<lb />
against.<lb />
MUch can be done to prevent<lb />
heart attacks, great improvements<lb />
are being made in treatments, and<lb />
recovery is faster than ever before.<lb />
Phone rates slated to increase<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Local<lb />
residential phone rates across<lb />
America are due to go up twice<lb />
during the coming months, but<lb />
state utility consumer advocates<lb />
are trying to head off the increases<lb />
before they can take effect.<lb />
Consumer advocates want the<lb />
Federal Communications<lb />
Commission to cancel increases<lb />
scheduled for December and the<lb />
next April in the "line charge"<lb />
added to residential phone bills.<lb />
Their call is being heard by<lb />
some members of Congress and<lb />
the state utilities commissioners,<lb />
who at the very least want the FCC<lb />
to take a second vote on the added<lb />
charges before they take effect.<lb />
The increases - 60 cents per<lb />
month on Dec. 1 and 30 cents on<lb />
April 1,1989 - were part of a three<lb />
step) boost in the monthly line<lb />
charge that began with a 60-cent<lb />
increase in July 1, 1987. The<lb />
monthly charge is already $2. 60.<lb />
The FCC approved the increases<lb />
in April 1987asa way to further re-<lb />
duce long distance rates and en-<lb />
courage large business users to<lb />
stay on the public phone network<lb />
rather than building their own<lb />
networks.<lb />
But the National Association of<lb />
State Utility Consumer Advocates<lb />
is asking the FCC to cancel the<lb />
future increases - amounting to<lb />
about $1 billion dollars a year -<lb />
saying they are "unecessary, un-<lb />
supported and unwarranted<lb />
The association and three tele-<lb />
communication analysts commis-<lb />
sioned by the group to study a June<lb />
report compiled by the FCC on the<lb />
effects of the subscriber line charge<lb />
concluded that the threat of large<lb />
users bypassing the local phone<lb />
network has not materialized. In-<lb />
creasing the charge by 90 cents will<lb />
have no effect on the bypass that is<lb />
already occurring, they said.<lb />
"We've really attacked the very<lb />
basis for the subscriber line charge,<lb />
" said Ron Binz, Colorado con-<lb />
sumer counsel.<lb />
The line charge helps pay the<lb />
cost of wire that connects a<lb />
consumer's telephone with a<lb />
phone company's central office.<lb />
Part of the cost of that line is also<lb />
subsidized with long distance<lb />
rates, so raising the proportion<lb />
paid by suscribers reduces long<lb />
distance rates. Long-distance<lb />
rates have dropped more than 30<lb />
percent since the charge was<lb />
imposed in 1985.<lb />
Raising the line charge also<lb />
raises local connection fees paid<lb />
by large business users. Some<lb />
businesses find it ecomomical to<lb />
build their own telecommunica-<lb />
tions networks and bypass the<lb />
public phone network.<lb />
The FCC continues to support<lb />
the subscriber lone charge and the<lb />
underlying policy of shifting the<lb />
costs of the local phone network<lb />
to subscribers, said FCC spokes-<lb />
man John Kamp.<lb />
"The policy  has worked very<lb />
well. Bypass has not grown and it<lb />
has caused rates overall to come<lb />
down considerably, and we have<lb />
not seen evidence to cause us to<lb />
change course, " he said.<lb />
The agency, however, will<lb />
"look very carefully" at the con-<lb />
sumer advocates' requests to can-<lb />
cel the scheduled increases, he<lb />
said.<lb />
But the consumer advocates'<lb />
group has already taken its case to<lb />
Congress, where it is talking to<lb />
Democratic members of the com-<lb />
munications committees, most of<lb />
whom opposed the original im-<lb />
position of the line charge at $1 in<lb />
June 1985 and the later increases.<lb />
The issue "has caught Con-<lb />
gress' eye, " said Gerard Sa-<lb />
lemme, an aide to Rep. Edward<lb />
Markey, D-Mass chairman of the<lb />
House of telecommunications<lb />
subcommittee, particularly be-<lb />
cause of concerns about an FCC<lb />
proposal to give AT&amp;T and the<lb />
local Bell phone companies more<lb />
financial flexibility by capping<lb />
rates but lifting the lid on profits.<lb />
Salemme said that if price caps<lb />
were adopted, regulators would<lb />
have little or no assurance that the<lb />
line-charge increases were being<lb />
passed along in the form of re-<lb />
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SILVER GATE, Mont. (AP) -<lb />
Resident of two towns on the edge<lb />
of a giant wildfire near Yellow-<lb />
stone National Park fled their<lb />
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"There's no real reason to<lb />
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"If the fire jumps out of the line<lb />
and explodes, it could burn up<lb />
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mation officer Dave McMorran.<lb />
"So we're spreading the word<lb />
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Crews lit a three mile line of<lb />
flames through the forest Sunday<lb />
night to burn up fuel in front of the<lb />
60,000-acre Storm Creek fire and<lb />
to buffer the towns.<lb />
The blaze was among fires that<lb />
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the greater Yellowstone area, in-<lb />
cluding 611,000 acres within the<lb />
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"It is a calamity Information<lb />
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10THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Drug campaign not successful OOITION<lb />
TINGO MARIA, Peru (AP) -<lb />
The increase has come despite a 5-<lb />
year-old American-financed<lb />
manual eradication program.<lb />
U.S. officials say manual eradica-<lb />
tion of plants is too slow and too<lb />
dangerous because workers are<lb />
exposed to attacks by the hired<lb />
gunmen of the drug barons and<lb />
by Maoist Shining Path rebels<lb />
who prowl the valley.<lb />
Thirty-four members of eradi-<lb />
cation teams have been killed in<lb />
recent years, and in 1987 the 460<lb />
workers in the program pulled up<lb />
only 876 acres of plants.<lb />
The 3-year-old Garcia admini-<lb />
stration has tried to disrupt the<lb />
marketing network of Peruvian<lb />
and Colombian drug organiza-<lb />
tions. But American drug offi-<lb />
cials, while praising Peru's<lb />
commitment, say the efforts have<lb />
been frustrated by the far greater<lb />
resources of the cocaine lords.<lb />
Since 1985, a special anti-nar-<lb />
cotics police force has confiscated<lb />
nearly 100 tons of semi-refined<lb />
cocaine paste, burned 770 crude<lb />
jungle labs for producing paste,<lb />
and dynamited more than 170<lb />
clandestine airstrips, according to<lb />
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cotics unit.<lb />
But the drug gangs have<lb />
quickly repaired the dirt run-<lb />
ways, often within 24 hours, us-<lb />
ing well-paid work crews of local<lb />
villagers and sometimes even<lb />
earth-moving tractors, Zarate<lb />
said in an interview.<lb />
The campaign against cocaine<lb />
ran into a new obstacle since the<lb />
fanatical Shining Path guerrillas<lb />
extended their presence in the<lb />
Upper Huallaga Valley in early<lb />
1987.<lb />
the guerrillas now control large<lb />
areas of the valley. They have<lb />
exploited resentment of the man-<lb />
ual eradication program to win<lb />
support among peasants growing<lb />
coca.<lb />
U.S. officials now want to try<lb />
aerial applicaiton of Spike in pel-<lb />
let form to see how accurately<lb />
planes can drop them on coca<lb />
fields, most of them smaller than<lb />
an acre and interspersed with<lb />
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out because the liquid might be<lb />
blown to surrounding areas.<lb />
But the officials say the aerial<lb />
testing is "on hold" until the U.S.<lb />
government can resolve its dis-<lb />
pute with Lilly. The company<lb />
announced in late May that be-<lb />
cause of "a number of practical<lb />
and policy considerations" it<lb />
would not sell Spike for use in<lb />
Peru against coca.<lb />
State department officails say<lb />
that Lilly is worried about repri-<lb />
sals from international drug traf-<lb />
fickers and that the company also<lb />
fears lawsuits for any ecological<lb />
damage.<lb />
The company stands by Spike's<lb />
safety if used as directed against<lb />
brush in grasslands in the U.S.<lb />
West� the purpose for which it<lb />
was designed� but not as an<lb />
herbicide against coca in Peru's<lb />
jungle.<lb />
A pamphlet distributed with<lb />
the herbicide warns that it will kill<lb />
trees and shrubs if their roots<lb />
come in contact with it.<lb />
'The problem is that Spike is<lb />
not designed specifically for coca,<lb />
" says Edgar Machado, an agron-<lb />
omy professor at the National<lb />
Agrarian University in Lima and<lb />
Peru's leading expert on coca.<lb />
"Any broadleaf plant that<lb />
comes in contact with Spike is<lb />
going to die, and breadleaf plants<lb />
make up 98 percent of the jungle,<lb />
the exposed soil will be washed<lb />
away by the valley's torrential<lb />
rains. The erosion will be terrible,<lb />
" Machado says.<lb />
Although the debate on the use<lb />
of a potent herbicide has centered<lb />
on ecological damage, Peru's<lb />
government must also consider<lb />
the economic and social conse-<lb />
quences of destroying illegal coca<lb />
cultivation.<lb />
U.S. drug experts estimate that<lb />
cocaine trafficking generates at<lb />
least $700 million annually for<lb />
Peru, a sum equal to nearly 30 per-<lb />
cent of the country's legal export<lb />
earnings.<lb />
With Peru mired in its worst<lb />
economic troubles of the century,<lb />
many Peruvians wonder whether<lb />
the country can afford to wipe out<lb />
coca cultivation.<lb />
"If this bankrupt nation has<lb />
dollars circulating on the streets,<lb />
it is because of drug trafficking<lb />
Machado says. "It is not in<lb />
anyone's interest to kill the goose<lb />
that lays the golden eggs. "<lb />
Some 200,000 peasants have<lb />
migrated to the Upper Huallaga<lb />
Valley in the past two decades to<lb />
grow coca because they can earn<lb />
10 times as much from it as from<lb />
other crops.<lb />
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lieve that if coca is eradicated in<lb />
the Upper Huallaga without a<lb />
program to help the peasants,<lb />
they will migrate elsewhere, cut<lb />
down more trees and plant more<lb />
coca. That would also create re-<lb />
sentment that the Shining Path<lb />
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SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)-Thou- Gen. Pinochet, the 72-year-old blocking trat; � Police broke up<lb />
sands of protestors battled police army commander who has ruled<lb />
following the largest anti-govern- Chile with a military junta since a<lb />
ment rally si nee the military coup in September 1973, was se-<lb />
nominated right -wing President lected last Tuesday by himself<lb />
Augusto Pinochet as the only can- and the commanders of the navy,<lb />
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endum.<lb />
More than 100,000 people<lb />
the processir �� and there were<lb />
skirmishes throughout the area<lb />
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Pinochet led the 1973 military!<lb />
coup that ousted the elected gov-<lb />
ernment of Marxist President of I<lb />
Salvadoe Allende.<lb />
Ricardo Lagos, a socialist opposi-<lb />
tion leader, called the rally "the first <lb />
and teargas.<lb />
Pinochet, in an "open letter to the step toward the final defeat of Pino-<lb />
sole candidate in the presidential men and women of my country" chct<lb />
referendum scheduled for Oct. 5. printed Sunday in most local news- Rallying participants including<lb />
packed blocks of a broad avenue Sunday's rally was the largest papers promised full democracy if Chileans who have returned from<lb />
in central Santiago on Sunday show of force by the opposition he is returned to office in the refer- exile, sang and danced to poitical<lb />
chanting "Pinochet's going to since Pinchet, seeking popular endum. songs,<lb />
fall support lifted on Aug. 27 the state "If Chileans call me to govern, Among former exiles was Isa-<lb />
Police arrested 262 demonstra- of emergency that restricted pub- each of them will govern too the belle Allende, 44, a daughter of the<lb />
tors, a police officer and eight ci- lie gatherings. letter said. late president, who died during the<lb />
vilians were wounded, said Gen. There had been scattered street In an interview printed Sunday, coup. She received a huge ovation<lb />
Sergio Badiola, the govenor of demonstrations after Pinochet's in the conservative newspaper El when her name was announced<lb />
Santiago. He said six of the in- nomination was announced Mercutio, Pinochet also promised annd joined in the dancing with<lb />
jured, including the police oficer Tuesday when three people were to resign "3(5 amity commander and Lagos,<lb />
were seriously hurt. shot to death and hundreds were govern as a civilian. Pinochet on Thursday decreed an<lb />
Police fired tear gas, buchshot arrested. Chile's 7.2 million voters are to enj j0 political exile,<lb />
and water cannons when tens of Hector Moya, the main speaker vote either for or against Pinochet<lb />
thousands of people began a at Sunday's rally, told the cheer- in the referendum,<lb />
march on the government palace ing crowd: "We can clearly now If approved Pinochet will begin a<lb />
after the generally peaceful rally see that the Pinochet regime al- new eight year term in March. If<lb />
had ended. ready has been defeated Moya is rejected on open presidential elec-<lb />
Organizers said 300,000 people the head of the truckers' union. tion is to be held in December 1989<lb />
attended the rally and journalists When the rally ended a column with Pinochet remaining until an<lb />
estimated the crowd at more than of tens of thousands of people elected president takes office in<lb />
100,000. marched to the city's center, March.<lb />
ECU<lb />
Fugitive apprehended in Franklin, Va.<lb />
ASHEVILLE (AP)�People who fraud in 1983, and the new charges been published in another North<lb />
aided the six month-flight of a fed- violated the terms of his release Carolina newspaper, Tucker said,<lb />
eral fugitive form Burke county from federal prison,<lb />
apprehended last week may also be Some individuals may have har-<lb />
charged as the result of an ongoing bored Roberts or otherwise assisted<lb />
investigation, a federal agent says, him in violation of federal law,<lb />
Ronnie Floyd Roberts, 45, who Tucker said,<lb />
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an effort to throw authorities off his said, and federal agents eventually<lb />
trail, was arrested Friday by federal traced Roberts to a mobile home in<lb />
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only elaborate attempt to deceive county Jail on a felony charge of<lb />
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around Roberts' home community get his obituary printed in an<lb />
of Icard after he failed to appear in Asheville newpaper on or about<lb />
court to answer charges of posses- March 21 in an attempt to avoid ar-<lb />
sion of cocaine and driving while rest.<lb />
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tew miles off the odometer.<lb />
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ists<lb />
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miles off odometers, falsifying<lb />
titles and forging mileage state-<lb />
ments.<lb />
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business only on condition of<lb />
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really hurt consumers. Mileage<lb />
isn't a fair indicator of a car's<lb />
condition anyway, he said.<lb />
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and-tear he said.<lb />
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back?" he said. "They do it for one<lb />
reason � to increase the amount<lb />
of money they can make<lb />
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Safety Administration estimates<lb />
that a mid-sized car two years or<lb />
older loses $50 in value for every<lb />
1,000 miles driven.<lb />
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added an average of $200 per car<lb />
to his profits. At retail, the roll-<lb />
backs cost consumers much<lb />
more. Trimming a late-model<lb />
Cadillac to 40,000 from 75,000<lb />
miles could increase the retail<lb />
value more than $1,000.<lb />
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ter, he often didn't tell the retailer<lb />
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alteration.<lb />
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know about rollbacks even if they<lb />
don't talk about it.<lb />
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want a blue '85 Ford with 25,000<lb />
miles on Monday, and I'll have<lb />
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miles. They know<lb />
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ter statement with many thou-<lb />
sands more miles than the cur-<lb />
rent odometer reading.<lb />
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traded in North Carolina. It's<lb />
more difficult for one that came<lb />
from another state.<lb />
"You have some North Caro-<lb />
lina dealers who will buy a car<lb />
from Florida, sell it in Virginia<lb />
and never touch North Caro-<lb />
lina Justice says. 'That's why<lb />
cooperation with other states is so<lb />
important<lb />
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the FBI have gotten involved, the<lb />
says. "Our state laws are not<lb />
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Record lottery winner is still a mystery<lb />
I ONGWOOD, Ha. (AD The<lb />
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The winning ticket for Saturday<lb />
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a North American record, was<lb />
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identifv the vendor who sold the<lb />
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3-5-19-20-27-35.<lb />
The frenzy of lottery-ticket<lb />
buying here poured over to other<lb />
states, including New York,<lb />
where one winning ticket was<lb />
purchased for Saturday night's<lb />
$23 million jackpot, and Illinois,<lb />
where holders of four winning<lb />
tickets will split $21 million.<lb />
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shared by two California lottery<lb />
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1987.<lb />
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get 180 days to claim the prize.<lb />
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income tax. lion tickets, and total weekly pur-<lb />
Splitting a $54 million payout chases were 44.78 million,<lb />
into 20 installments, and deduct- Players had turned to psychics,<lb />
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Officials had estimated picking the six winning digits out<lb />
Saturday's jackpot at $52 million, of 49.<lb />
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c of the Delta Air Lines jetliner<lb />
ish that killed 13 of the 108 people<lb />
ard, refusing to comment about<lb />
oorts that two engines mav have<lb />
led.<lb />
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I the Boeing 727's three engines<lb />
v have failed because the wing<lb />
ipS apparently were retracted at<lb />
time of the crash, rather than<lb />
tended for takeoff, The Dallas<lb />
Morning News reported Sunday.<lb />
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failure' there are a whole host of<lb />
things that might mean, " Lee Dick-<lb />
inson of the Naitonal Transpor-<lb />
taion Safety Board said Sunday.<lb />
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members showed they mentioned<lb />
engine failure. Two loud pops were<lb />
then heard, which could have indi-<lb />
cated a "compressor stall. " But<lb />
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which occurs when an engine is<lb />
starving for air, is not critical: "Keep<lb />
in mind, compressor stall is not<lb />
serious, it's a hiccup. "<lb />
Flight 1141 crashed and burned<lb />
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Fort Worth International Airport<lb />
on a flight for Salt Lake City.<lb />
On Sunday, workers at the crash<lb />
site sealed the cockpit in a plastic<lb />
blue tarpaulin. The wreckage was<lb />
to be hauled to Delta headquarters<lb />
in Atlanta, where it would be dis-<lb />
mantled and studied, Dickinson<lb />
said.<lb />
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to the wreckage and questioned,<lb />
but Dickinson said he had no infor-<lb />
mation on what they told investiga-<lb />
tors.<lb />
The role of the wing flaps, which<lb />
are extended during takeoff to pro-<lb />
vide added lift, continued to be dis-<lb />
cussed.<lb />
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toid investigators the flaps were<lb />
extended in the proper postion<lb />
upon takeoff. But evidence from the<lb />
wreckage indicated the flaps wre<lb />
completely or almost completely<lb />
retracted.<lb />
"We have further verification<lb />
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inson said Sunday.<lb />
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Eastern Airlines to lay off 4,000 workers<lb />
MIAMI (AP) � Eastern Air-<lb />
lines will lay off 4,000 workers<lb />
Saturday now that the financially<lb />
troubled carrier has posted a $4.7<lb />
million bond with a federal court<lb />
in case unions battling the cuts<lb />
win their case.<lb />
The bond was posted late Sat-<lb />
urday, airline spokeswoman Vir-<lb />
ginia Sanchez said Sunday.<lb />
'The layoffs will be effective<lb />
September 10 at the end of the<lb />
employees' normal shift Ms.<lb />
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know what the exact number of<lb />
employees will be. Some may<lb />
take early retirement, there are<lb />
different options<lb />
No union spokesman could be<lb />
reached for comment late Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
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they eventually would win their<lb />
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"We strongly believe that the<lb />
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the Miami local of the machinists'<lb />
union.<lb />
The airline in July announced<lb />
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Airlines. Eastern has lost about $1<lb />
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clude management, about 1,000<lb />
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After the machinists' union<lb />
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Greeks will close U.S. airbase<lb />
in Athens, renewal talks stall<lb />
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on a new U.S. bases agreement<lb />
broke off today after Greek nego-<lb />
tiators announced the U.S. Air<lb />
Force base next to Athens Airport<lb />
will be closed, the government<lb />
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rarily postponed following the<lb />
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Premier Andreas Papandreou's<lb />
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here.<lb />
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cated next to Athens International<lb />
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catons base at Souda Bay on the<lb />
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tions at Nea Makri near Athene<lb />
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tronic surveillance base at<lb />
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eration agreement started in<lb />
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Young Americans suffering,<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Style<lb />
SEPTEMBER 6,1988 Page 15<lb />
Marching in 50th year, the Pirates jam on<lb />
The beat in the stands. The beat on the field. The beat in your living room? The Marching Pirates are turning<lb />
50 and yes they are cutting an LP. Twirling, rifle-bearing horn-pumping, this large group of instrument waving,<lb />
drum pounders belabors long hours to entertain the Ficklen Crowd. (Photolab).<lb />
Clean your face after Four<lb />
Star, sauce a little heavy<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Auistant Feature Fditor<lb />
And now, the second install-<lb />
ment in the ECU Student Survival<lb />
Guide - a review of pizza places in<lb />
the Greenville area. This week the<lb />
spotlight is on Four Star Pizza.<lb />
Four Star's delivery is - what<lb />
else - free and within 30 minutes.<lb />
On those occasions when Four<lb />
Star fails to deliver within 30<lb />
minutes, they compensate with a<lb />
doNar-off coupon. Deliveries are<lb />
alwavs free - no iminimurrr order<lb />
is necessary.<lb />
Hobie Kern, owner and<lb />
operator of Four Star, admitted<lb />
that some deliveries to dorms<lb />
were "a little late" in his store's<lb />
early days (way back in Febru-<lb />
ary). On the other hand, Kern<lb />
maintained that he and his team<lb />
have improved, and that deliver-<lb />
ies are now almost alwavs on<lb />
time.<lb />
Four Star Fizza offers a<lb />
number of specialty items, includ-<lb />
ing diet pizza. The diet pizza,<lb />
available in a 10-inch size only,<lb />
has about half the calories of regu-<lb />
lar pizza (78 calories per slice) and<lb />
757c less fat. The pizza sports<lb />
mushrooms, onions, green pep-<lb />
pers, black olives, Parmesan<lb />
cheese, and sliced tomatoes. Stan-<lb />
dard add-ons are hot peppers and<lb />
pineapple. One diet pizza costs<lb />
$6.10, two cost $9.20.<lb />
Another specialty item from<lb />
Four Star is the aptly-named<lb />
Four-Star Flamer. This pizza is<lb />
HOT! The Flamer includes pep-<lb />
peroni, onions, hot peppers, jal-<lb />
apeno peppers, and a dash of<lb />
Texas Pete. This delectable deli-<lb />
cacy isavailable in large and small<lb />
sizesand costs the same as a three-<lb />
item pizza for that size ($6.60 for<lb />
one 10-inch, $10.20 for two 10-<lb />
inch, $10.25 for one 14-inch, or<lb />
$14.75 for two 14-inch). Order at<lb />
your own risk.<lb />
Four Star offers four types of<lb />
subs (all 12-inch): meatball, ham<lb />
and cheese, roast beef and cheese,<lb />
and Italian. All subs cost $4.50.<lb />
Four Star isn't limited to these<lb />
four subs, however; pizza subs<lb />
and other types of subs will be<lb />
made upon request (and my con-<lb />
versation with Kern seemed to<lb />
indicate that he enjoys a chal-<lb />
lenge).<lb />
Four Star recognizes that<lb />
some people, for whatever rea-<lb />
son, sometimes want to order<lb />
only one pizza. Therefore, in<lb />
addition to their "doublezz" piz-<lb />
zas (much the same two-for-onc<lb />
deal as Little Caesars, and at<lb />
competitive prices), Four Star<lb />
sells single pizzas.<lb />
Four Star make: its own<lb />
dough and sauce daih 'rom fresh<lb />
ingredients purchas i locally.<lb />
They use 100 real cheese (actu-<lb />
ally a blend of three cheeses) and,<lb />
according to Kern, they have the<lb />
best ovens in the business.<lb />
I ordered two 14-inch pepper-<lb />
oni pizzas and eight 12-ounce<lb />
Cokes from Four Star on a Satur-<lb />
day afternoon. The total was<lb />
$13.78 plus tip (I used a coupon,<lb />
however; standard prices would<lb />
be slightly higher). My order was<lb />
delivered hot and fresh within 3C<lb />
minutes.<lb />
The pizza would have been<lb />
worth a much longer wait. The<lb />
cheese was tasty and still melted;<lb />
the crust was good though not<lb />
great; and the tomato sauce was<lb />
well abundant.<lb />
There was, to be honest,<lb />
rather more tomato sauce than I<lb />
like. Kern informed me that this is<lb />
a common complaint from cus-<lb />
tomers. However, he stated that<lb />
he'd rather have customers com-<lb />
plain about getting too much<lb />
sauce than too little.<lb />
On the same note, Kern men-<lb />
tioned that Four Star is always<lb />
perfectly happy to fulfill a request<lb />
- whether for less sauce or for<lb />
none at all. Four Star will also<lb />
make other types of "custom-<lb />
ized" pizzas. Kern seems to live<lb />
by the well-worn phrase, 'The<lb />
customer is always right<lb />
Kern is a veteran of the pizza<lb />
business (you might call him a<lb />
Four Star general). Before open-<lb />
ing a Four Star in Greenville, Kern<lb />
operated two Four Star restau-<lb />
rants in other college towns. Four<lb />
Star is a 120-store chain, but the<lb />
Greenville Four Star is the chain's<lb />
first store in North Carolina. If all<lb />
goes well, Kern hopes to open<lb />
another Four Star elsewhere in<lb />
North Carolina in the spring.<lb />
Four Star is a worthy oppo-<lb />
nent of the "big boys" - Little<lb />
Caesar's, Dominoes, and Pizza<lb />
Hut. I strongly recommend giv-<lb />
ing Four Star a try next time you<lb />
want a pizza (although you may<lb />
want to ask for light sauce). And<lb />
when you want a custom sub or<lb />
pizza, Four Star really shines.<lb />
Four Star Pizza is located at<lb />
114 East 10th street. They can be<lb />
reached at 758-3300 from 11 a.m.<lb />
until 1 a.m. Sunday through<lb />
Thursday and from 11 am-until 2<lb />
a.m. Friday and Saturday.<lb />
Bob Bad and Horses plays Deli<lb />
By GREER BOVVEN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Bad Bob and the Rocking<lb />
Horses, a three member band<lb />
who will rock the whale room<lb />
from the get-go.<lb />
Bad Bob, Bob Tunncll, who is<lb />
originally from Greenville, plays<lb />
the Emerald City scene is often as<lb />
he can.<lb />
"I started playing when I was<lb />
really young, I think I got started<lb />
because mv sister had a ukelele, "<lb />
said Tunncll (alias Bad Bob).<lb />
"J.W Raburn, also of<lb />
Greenville plays base, and Bob<lb />
"shakin" Aiken of Snow Hill<lb />
(Pugsleyland) plays the drums.<lb />
Raburn works the New Deli dur-<lb />
ing the day, and Bob "Shakin"<lb />
Aiken teaches at a prison.<lb />
These three musicians have<lb />
played in many other bands be-<lb />
fore forming Bad Bob and the<lb />
Rocking Horses one year ago. But<lb />
these three men plan to stick to-<lb />
gether at least for a while. "We<lb />
like each other" said Raburn. Both<lb />
Raburn and Bad Bob think Aikens<lb />
style is perfect for the band, "he's<lb />
got a solid drive, " said Raburn.<lb />
The band's main influences are<lb />
Albert King, Chicago blues, Lou-<lb />
isiana blues and oven country<lb />
music. "I like a lot of music but<lb />
blues is what I play best, " said<lb />
Bad Bob.<lb />
Bad Bob, who now lives in<lb />
Wilmington, say the band rarely<lb />
practices, "Blues lands don't ref-<lb />
use! " said Raburn. That's proba-<lb />
bly why they never do the same<lb />
show twice. "These guys have<lb />
enough experience that they can<lb />
follow me said Bad Bob.<lb />
Bad Bob said his favorite song is<lb />
Elvis's "Hound Dog" a solid hard<lb />
core blues version of an old rock<lb />
song, because the style feels more<lb />
comfortable to him. On the other<lb />
hand, Raburn said his favorite is<lb />
Chuck Berry's "Mabeline" only<lb />
ByTOBIFERRELL<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina Marching<lb />
Pirates entered their 50th per-<lb />
forming season with a spectacular<lb />
pre-game and half-time show at<lb />
the football game home opener<lb />
this Saturday in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
With those dazzling Golden<lb />
Girls, flags, refiles twirlcrs, and<lb />
East Carolina's most talented<lb />
instrumentalists, the Marching<lb />
Pirates made an evening of enter-<lb />
tainment to remember.<lb />
Under the direction of Drum<lb />
Major Todd Brewer and the Asso-<lb />
ciate Drum Major Scott Lane, the<lb />
band performed a pre-game<lb />
show of the ECU fight song, "The<lb />
Star Spangled Banner the alma<lb />
mater, and a special piece, "Har-<lb />
lem Nocturne Pirate fans will<lb />
recognize Harlem Nocturne,<lb />
composed by Earl Hagen, as the<lb />
old theme song from The Un-<lb />
touchables.<lb />
The Overture to Ruslan<lb />
Ludmilla piece by Glinka opened<lb />
the half-time musical program.<lb />
The percussion section will dis-<lb />
play their express in a solo en-<lb />
titled "The Magician" by Chick<lb />
Corea. The third selection was<lb />
Benny Goodman's Sing, Sing,<lb />
Sing. The half-time program<lb />
lasted eight minutes.<lb />
As the season progresses, other<lb />
musical arrangements will be<lb />
added to the program.<lb />
Approximately 225 students<lb />
are participating in the marching<lb />
band this season. Aside from the<lb />
instrumentalists, there arc about<lb />
17 Golden Girls, 15 color guard<lb />
members, 10 rifles, and 2 feature<lb />
twirlcrs. Dr. Tom Goolsby, direc-<lb />
tor of the program, said, "Fresh-<lb />
men make up a little over one-<lb />
third of the band<lb />
Although instrumental majors<lb />
must march in the band at least<lb />
two years, many other music<lb />
majors and non-music majors re-<lb />
turn with the instrumental majors<lb />
year after year to be a part of this<lb />
enthusiastic group. Students in-<lb />
cluding Susan Cooperman, Tim<lb />
Tiegs, Steve Turner, Kelly Jones,<lb />
and Steve Purifoy are just a few of<lb />
the many students who have<lb />
faithfully entertained Pirate fans<lb />
for three years or more.<lb />
For Marching Pirates, school<lb />
started a week early with daily 9<lb />
am to 9 pm field and sectional<lb />
practices. While other students<lb />
were still lounging by the pool,<lb />
the Marching Pirates were sweat-<lb />
ing it out to the "perfection" fans<lb />
will hear and see Saturday eve-<lb />
ning.<lb />
Senior, Susan Cooperman, in-<lb />
strumental major, spoke on the<lb />
success of this year's band camp.<lb />
She said that by Tuesday the band<lb />
had memorized the music and<lb />
field drill for the half-time opener.<lb />
This was an unusual occurence.<lb />
Many bands perform their first<lb />
show with flipchart music or by<lb />
remaining basically motionless<lb />
while playing memorized music.<lb />
The pre-game show has also<lb />
been learned. Often it is learned<lb />
the day before the game. With<lb />
these achievements under their<lb />
belts, there's no stopping the<lb />
Marching Pirates.<lb />
Low esteem over Connells, Raleigh<lb />
band could have played longer<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
Feature Rditor<lb />
Call me a rock and roll conser-<lb />
vative, call me a Led Zeppelin<lb />
freak, call me a user of scatological<lb />
language, call me a recent evictee<lb />
of the house from hell, call me a<lb />
yellow journalist, but the Con-<lb />
nells did not satisfv mv music<lb />
J J<lb />
bone.<lb />
The Connells, supposed to be<lb />
one of America's premier college<lb />
bands, came to Greenville's Attic<lb />
Friday night with their noses<lb />
pointed towards the purple sky.<lb />
But wait a minute, they have a<lb />
reason for being so arrogant, you<lb />
see they are from the shopping-<lb />
center capital of Raleigh.<lb />
First of all, the Connells didn't<lb />
play long enough. The opening<lb />
band, Mary on the Dash, played<lb />
until 11:30 p.m leaving a void of<lb />
a half of hour to be filled with bad<lb />
videos on Attic's magna bad<lb />
video screen.<lb />
By mid-night, the Connells<lb />
had left the back stage mirrors<lb />
and came on stage. Not a second<lb />
after 1:30 a.m they returned to<lb />
the self-indulence glory of the<lb />
back stage mirrors, leaving the<lb />
packed crowd in grimaced "Oh,<lb />
man" looks.<lb />
But when I fork over six bucks,<lb />
which I didn't have to do (thanks<lb />
Attic), I expect to hear at least two<lb />
hours of music. Are these guys so<lb />
big that they can't play for more<lb />
than a hour and a half?<lb />
Maybe this reviewer is over<lb />
reacting, some of the show was<lb />
actually pretty good. Although<lb />
the Connells can be called a REM-<lb />
sound-like-to-band, some of their<lb />
originals ripped the crowd with<lb />
quality guitar and bam-bam style<lb />
drums. The Connells' strength<lb />
lies in the guitar and drums.<lb />
Despite the frat-boy looks of<lb />
lead singer Doug MacMilan, he<lb />
managed to ramble through origi-<lb />
nals "Choosing Side" off their<lb />
critical acclaimed second LP �<lb />
Boylan Heights with tolerable<lb />
utterances. MacMilan, a Bryan<lb />
Adams clone, also sang lead on<lb />
the title cut from the five member<lb />
band's first release "Darker<lb />
Days<lb />
Long haired George Huntley<lb />
is the jammer of the band. Playing<lb />
lead guitar, Huntley also contrib-<lb />
utes with good key board play<lb />
and split vocals. Huntlev's vocals<lb />
in "1934" shook the audience to<lb />
the point where the wooden<lb />
floors where springing from the<lb />
slamming packed crowd.<lb />
Huntley also shined with a<lb />
six-string exhibition in "Scottv's<lb />
Lament" which surprisingly<lb />
sounded faintlv like bagpipes.<lb />
Although the ConnelJ s origi-<lb />
nals were good, their cover songs<lb />
sucked, except for one. Bon Jovi's<lb />
"I'm Cowboy" or whatever the<lb />
name of that song only received<lb />
cat calls from the true Pamilco<lb />
county fans in the audience. Rod<lb />
Stewart's "Maggie" was yawn<lb />
inducing.<lb />
Their ended the show with a<lb />
worthwhile rendition of Alice<lb />
Cooper's "I'm Eighteen<lb />
Whaling in the 50's, Bob Tunnell, J.W. Raburn and Bob Aiken, Bob and the Rockers, played and will play<lb />
the New Deli. So if you haven't seen them yet this month, don't worry, you can see them later. Kind of<lb />
like Now or Laters.<lb />
because "I get to sing it Bob took off into the dance floor, one upstages Bad Bob. Even quest<lb />
The band has a loyal following, sweat pouring from his brow as performances like Charles Ca-<lb />
Many of thes "groupies" are he made that electric guitar wail hoon, who played the harmonica<lb />
middle age and older but there are out the rocking, electric blues that with them at the Deli can't draw<lb />
many younger people who love has made the band so popular. eyes away from Bad Bob.<lb />
the band as well. They travel all Off stage, Bad Bob is quiet, and Bad Bob and the Rocking<lb />
across the state and rock all finds shy as he lets the more talkative Horses are a great blues band<lb />
of fans, no matter how young or band member, Raburn, steal the with a powerful sound. All three<lb />
old.<lb />
In a recent show at Greenville's<lb />
New Deli, Bad Bob laid down<lb />
guitar solos that Eddie Van Halen<lb />
would admire. At one point, Bad<lb />
Old woman joins Odd Shoe Exchange at<lb />
(AP)� fane Baldwin ot Sun one away. Now I have a place to someone who wears uiu&amp;c&amp;iz<lb />
(AP)� jane Baldwin of Sun<lb />
City joined the Odd Shoe Ex-<lb />
change this summer. The 62-ycar-<lb />
old woman, who had her left leg<lb />
amputated two years ago, wears a<lb />
10-B on her right foot.<lb />
She's still paying off the money<lb />
one away. Now I have a place to<lb />
take the extra shoe she says.<lb />
After trying on about a dozen<lb />
shoes, Ms. Baldwin decided on a<lb />
white leather tennis shoe and<lb />
white sandal.<lb />
On a nearby rack stood a dozen<lb />
she owes on her operation, she or so pairs of boots. Ms. Sallman<lb />
says. "I haven't had any extra pulled out a mismatched pair:<lb />
money to buy shoes. When you size 10 left and size 8 right.<lb />
have to buy good shoes, they run Through her system of handwrit-<lb />
about $50 a pair. It's awful to pay ten 3-by-5 index cards, she was<lb />
that much and throw the other able to match the boots with<lb />
izes.<lb />
Her extensive files include out-<lb />
lines of members' feet and shoe<lb />
ads that illustrate their prefer-<lb />
ences.<lb />
Many of the mismates that Ms.<lb />
Sallman helps pair never meet.<lb />
They correspond and send each<lb />
other shoes. Others live close<lb />
enough to shop together and<lb />
trade mismated pairs.<lb />
Ms. Sallman shared shoes with<lb />
one mismate for 11 years before<lb />
show. But when the lights came<lb />
on, Bad Bob transforms.<lb />
His energy and raw talent<lb />
shine. Raburn and Bob Aiken are<lb />
extremely talented as well, but no<lb />
62 in the longest headline ever read<lb />
members are talented and love<lb />
their music. Anyone who enjoys<lb />
driving drums, solid base, and a<lb />
blues lead guitar that makes your<lb />
feet move, should see Bad Bob.<lb />
meeting the woman, a Los Ane- up in California, and unbe-<lb />
les bookkeeper. They were mis- knownst to me, they lived an<lb />
mates from 1972 through about hour's drive apart Ms. Sallman<lb />
1984, when Ms. Sallman devel- recalls. "They would meet each<lb />
oped a bunion that made her foot other and go shoe shopping<lb />
part-time private-duty nurse be<lb />
cause she is working to make<lb />
some of her dreams come true for<lb />
the shoe exchange.<lb />
Those dreams include a store-<lb />
wider.<lb />
Ms. Sallman recalls one mis-<lb />
mate, a New York career woman<lb />
who bought expensive shoes. Ms.<lb />
Sallman could not keep up.<lb />
But many mismates share<lb />
happy endings.<lb />
"I matched these two women<lb />
Another member, 1 gave her a front shop where she can ware-<lb />
mate in another state who, unbe-<lb />
knownst to me, lived down the<lb />
street from a relative. The best<lb />
part about this service is the<lb />
friends you make<lb />
Ms. Sallman, a volunteer, has<lb />
little time to make a living as a tional funding.<lb />
house donated shoes, as well as<lb />
offer a place for members to try on<lb />
shoes, and an office for the<lb />
organization's headquarters.<lb />
Her wish list also includes vol-<lb />
unteers, a computer and addi-<lb /><pb facs="00058090_tn_0017" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Style<lb />
SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 Page 15<lb />
Marching in 50th year, the Pirates jam on<lb />
The beat in the stands. The beat on the field. The beat in your living room? The Marching Pirates are turnin<lb />
50 and yes they are cutting an LP. Twirling, rifle-bearing horn-pumping, this large group of instrument waving,<lb />
drum pounders belabors long hours to entertain the Ficklen Crowd. (Photolab).<lb />
Clean your face after Four<lb />
Star, sauce a little heavy<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Assistant Feature Fditor<lb />
And now, the second install-<lb />
ment in the ECU Student Survival<lb />
Guide - a review of pizza places in<lb />
the Greenville area. This week the<lb />
spotlight is on Four Star Pizza.<lb />
Four Star's delivery is - what<lb />
else - free and within 30 minutes.<lb />
On those occasions when Four<lb />
Star fails to deliver within 30<lb />
minutes, they compensate with a<lb />
dollar-off coupon. Deliveries are<lb />
always free - no iminimurrr order<lb />
is necessary.<lb />
Hobie Kern, owner and<lb />
operator of Four Star, admitted<lb />
that some deliveries to dorms<lb />
were "a little late" in his store's<lb />
early days (way back in Febru-<lb />
ary). On the other hand, Kern<lb />
maintained that he and his team<lb />
have improved, and that deliver-<lb />
ies are now almost always on<lb />
time.<lb />
Four Star Pizza offers a<lb />
number of special ty items, includ-<lb />
ing diet pizza. The diet pizza,<lb />
available in a 10-inch size only,<lb />
has about half the calories of regu-<lb />
lar pizza (78 calories per slice) and<lb />
75 less fat. The pizza sports<lb />
mushrooms, onions, green pep-<lb />
pers, black olives, Parmesan<lb />
cheese, and sliced tomatoes. Stan-<lb />
dard add-ons are hot peppers and<lb />
pineapple. One diet pizza costs<lb />
$6.10, two cost $9.20.<lb />
Another specialty item from<lb />
Four Star is the aptly-named<lb />
Four-Star Flamer. This pizza is<lb />
HOT! The Flamer includes pep-<lb />
peroni, onions, hot peppers, jal-<lb />
apeno peppers, and a dash of<lb />
Texas Pete. This delectable deli-<lb />
cacy is available in large and small<lb />
sizes and costs the same as a three-<lb />
item pizza for that size ($6.60 for<lb />
one 10-inch, $10.20 for two 10-<lb />
inch, $10.25 for one 14-inch, or<lb />
$14.75 for two 14-inch). Order at<lb />
your own risk.<lb />
Four Star offers four types of<lb />
subs (all 12-inch): meatball, ham<lb />
and cheese, roast beef and cheese,<lb />
and Italian. All subs cost $4.50.<lb />
Four Star isn't limited to these<lb />
four subs, however; pizza subs<lb />
and other tvpes of subs will be<lb />
made upon request (and my con-<lb />
versation with Kern seemed to<lb />
indicate that he enjoys a chal-<lb />
lenge).<lb />
Four Star recognizes that<lb />
some people, for whatever rea-<lb />
son, sometimes want to order<lb />
only one pizza. Therefore, in<lb />
addition to their "doublezz" piz-<lb />
zas (much the same two-for-one<lb />
deal as Little Caesars, and at<lb />
competitive prices), Four Star<lb />
sells single pizzas.<lb />
Four Star make: its own<lb />
dough and sauce daih Torn fresh<lb />
ingredients purchas 1 locally.<lb />
They use 100 real cheese (actu-<lb />
ally a blend of three cheeses) and,<lb />
according to Kern, they have the<lb />
best ovens in the business.<lb />
I ordered two 14-inch pepper-<lb />
oni pizzas and eight 12-ounce<lb />
Cokes from Four Star on a Satur-<lb />
day afternoon. The total was<lb />
$13.78 plus tip (I used a coupon,<lb />
however; standard prices would<lb />
be slightly higher). My order was<lb />
delivered hot and fresh within 3C<lb />
minutes.<lb />
The pizza would have been<lb />
worth a much longer wait. The<lb />
cheese was tasty and still melted;<lb />
the crust was good though not<lb />
great; and the tomato sauce was<lb />
well abundant.<lb />
There was, to be honest,<lb />
rather more tomato sauce than I<lb />
like. Kern informed me that this is<lb />
a common complaint from cus-<lb />
tomers. However, he stated that<lb />
he'd rather have customers com-<lb />
plain about getting too much<lb />
sauce than too little.<lb />
On the same note, Kern men-<lb />
tioned that Four Star is always<lb />
perfectly happy to fulfill a request<lb />
- whether for less sauce or for<lb />
none at all. Four Star will also<lb />
make other types of "custom-<lb />
ized" pizzas. Kern seems to live<lb />
by the well-worn phrase, 'The<lb />
customer is always right<lb />
Kern is a veteran of the pizza<lb />
business (you might call him a<lb />
Four Star general). Before open-<lb />
ing a Four Star in Greenville, Kern<lb />
operated two Four Star restau-<lb />
rants in other college towns. Four<lb />
Star is a 120-store chain, but the<lb />
Greenville Four Star is the chain's<lb />
first store in North Carolina. If all<lb />
goes well, Kern hopes to open<lb />
another Four Star elsewhere in<lb />
North Carolina in the spring.<lb />
Four Star is a worthy oppo-<lb />
nent of the "big boys - Little<lb />
Caesar's, Dominoes, and Pizza<lb />
Hut. I strongly recommend giv-<lb />
ing Four Star a try next time you<lb />
want a pizza (although you may<lb />
want to ask for light sauce). And<lb />
when you want a custom sub or<lb />
pizza, Four Star really shines.<lb />
Four Star Pizza is located at<lb />
114 East 10th street. They can be<lb />
reached at 758-3300 from 11 a.m.<lb />
until 1 a.m. Sunday through<lb />
Thursday and from 11 a.m. until 2<lb />
a.m. Friday and Saturday.<lb />
Bob Bad and Horses plays Deli<lb />
By GREER BOWEN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Bad Bob and the Rocking<lb />
Horses, a three member band<lb />
who will rock the whale room<lb />
from the get-go.<lb />
Bad Bob, Bob Tunnell, who is<lb />
originally from Greenville, plays<lb />
the Emerald City scene is often as<lb />
he can.<lb />
"I started playing when I was<lb />
really young, I think I got started<lb />
because my sister had a ukclele, "<lb />
said Tunnell (alias Bad Bob).<lb />
"J.W Raburn, also of<lb />
Greenville plays base, and Bob<lb />
"shakin" Aikcn of Snow Hill<lb />
(Pugsleyland) plays the drums.<lb />
Raburn works the New Deli dur-<lb />
ing the day, and Bob "Shakin"<lb />
Aiken teaches at a prison.<lb />
These three musicians have<lb />
played in many other bands be-<lb />
fore forming Bad Bob and the<lb />
Rocking Horses one year ago. But<lb />
these three men plan to stick to-<lb />
gether at least for a while. "We<lb />
likeeachother" said Raburn. Both<lb />
Raburn and Bad Bob think Aikens<lb />
style is perfect for the band, "he's<lb />
got a solid drive, " said Raburn.<lb />
The band's main influences are<lb />
Albert King, Chicago blues, Lou-<lb />
isiana blues and even country<lb />
Old woman joins Odd Shoe<lb />
(AP)� Jane Baldwin of Sun one away. Now 1 have a place to<lb />
music. "I like a lot of music but<lb />
blues is what I play best, " said<lb />
Bad Bob.<lb />
Bad Bob, who now lives in<lb />
Wilmington, say the band rarely<lb />
practices, "Blues lands don't ref-<lb />
use! " said Raburn. That's proba-<lb />
bly why they never do the same<lb />
show twice. "These guys have<lb />
enough experience that they can<lb />
follow me said Bad Bob.<lb />
Bad Bob said his favorite song is<lb />
Elvis's "Hound Dog" a solid hard<lb />
core blues version of an old rock<lb />
song, because the style feels more<lb />
comfortable to him. On the other<lb />
hand, Raburn said his favorite is<lb />
Chuck Berry's "Mabeline" only<lb />
ByTOBIFERRELL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina Marching<lb />
Pirates entered their 50th per-<lb />
forming season with a spectacular<lb />
pre-game and half-time show at<lb />
the football game home opener<lb />
this Saturday in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
With those dazzling Golden<lb />
Girls, flags, refiles twirlers, and<lb />
East Carolina's most talented<lb />
instrumentalists, the Marching<lb />
Pirates made an evening of enter-<lb />
tainment to remember.<lb />
Under the direction of Drum<lb />
Major Todd Brewer and the Asso-<lb />
ciate Drum Major Scott Lane, the<lb />
band performed a pre-game<lb />
show of the ECU fight song, "The<lb />
Star Spangled Banner the alma<lb />
mater, and a special piece, "Har-<lb />
lem Nocturne Pirate fans will<lb />
recognize Harlem Nocturne,<lb />
composed by Earl Hagen, as the<lb />
old theme song from The Un-<lb />
touchables.<lb />
The Overture to Ruslan<lb />
Ludmilla piece by Glinka opened<lb />
the half-time musical program.<lb />
The percussion section will dis-<lb />
play their express in a solo en-<lb />
titled 'The Magician" by Chick<lb />
Corea. The third selection was<lb />
Benny Goodman's Sing, Sing,<lb />
Sing. The half-time program<lb />
lasted eight minutes.<lb />
As the season progresses, other<lb />
musical arrangements will be<lb />
added to the program.<lb />
Approximately 225 students<lb />
are participating in the marching<lb />
band this season. Aside from the<lb />
instrumentalists, there are about<lb />
17 Golden Girls, 15 color guard<lb />
members, 10 rifles, and 2 teature<lb />
twirlers. Dr. Tom Goolsby, direc-<lb />
tor of the program, said, "Fresh-<lb />
men make up a little over one-<lb />
third of the band<lb />
Although instrumental majors<lb />
must march in the band at least<lb />
two years, many other music<lb />
majors and non-music majors re-<lb />
turn with the instrumental majors<lb />
year after year to be a part of this<lb />
enthusiastic group. Students in-<lb />
cluding Susan Cooperman, Tim<lb />
Tiegs, Steve Turner, Kelly Jones,<lb />
and Steve Purifoy are just a few of<lb />
the many students who have<lb />
faithfully entertained Pirate fans<lb />
for three years or more.<lb />
For Marching Pirates, school<lb />
started a week early with daily 9<lb />
am to 9 pm field and sectional<lb />
practices. While other students<lb />
were still lounging by the pool,<lb />
the Marching Pirates were sweat-<lb />
ing it out to the "perfection" fans<lb />
will hear and see Saturday eve-<lb />
ning.<lb />
Senior, Susan Cooperman, in-<lb />
strumental major, spoke on the<lb />
success of this year's band camp.<lb />
She said that by Tuesday the band<lb />
had memorized the music and<lb />
field drill for the half-timeopener.<lb />
This was an unusual occurence.<lb />
Many bands perform their first<lb />
show with flipchart music or by<lb />
remaining basically motionless<lb />
while playing memorized music.<lb />
The pre-game show has also<lb />
been learned. Often it is learned<lb />
the day before the game. With<lb />
these achievements under their<lb />
belts, there's no stopping the<lb />
Marching Pirates.<lb />
Low esteem over Connells, Raleigh<lb />
band could have played longer<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Call me a rock and roll conser-<lb />
vative, call me a Led Zeppelin<lb />
freak, call me a user of scatological<lb />
language, call me a recent evictee<lb />
of the house from hell, call me a<lb />
yellow journalist, but the Cou-<lb />
ncils did not satisfy my music<lb />
bone.<lb />
The Connells, supposed to be<lb />
one of America's premier college<lb />
bands, came to Greenville's Attic<lb />
Friday night with their noses<lb />
pointed towards the purple sky.<lb />
But wait a minute, they have a<lb />
reason for being so arrogant, you<lb />
see they are from the shopping-<lb />
center capital oi Raleigh.<lb />
First of all, the Connells didn't<lb />
play long enough. The opening<lb />
band, Mary on the Dash, played<lb />
until 11:30 p.m leaving a void of<lb />
a half of hour to be filled with bad<lb />
videos on Attic's magna bad<lb />
video screen.<lb />
By mid-night, the Connells<lb />
had left the back stage mirrors<lb />
and came on stage. Not a second<lb />
after 1:30 a.m they returned to<lb />
the self-indulcnce glory oi the<lb />
back stage mirrors, leaving the<lb />
packed crowd in grimaced "Oh,<lb />
man" looks.<lb />
But when I fork over six bucks,<lb />
which I didn't have lo do (thanks<lb />
Attic), I expect to hear at least two<lb />
hours of music. Are these guys so<lb />
big that they can't play for more<lb />
than a hour and a half?<lb />
Maybe this reviewer is over<lb />
reacting, some of the show was<lb />
actually pretty good. Although<lb />
the Connells can be called a REM-<lb />
sound-like-to-band, some of their<lb />
originals ripped the crowd with<lb />
the title cut from the five member<lb />
band's first release "Darker<lb />
Days<lb />
Long haired George Huntley<lb />
is the jammer of the band. Playing<lb />
lead guitar, Huntley also contrib-<lb />
utes with good key board play<lb />
and split vocals. Huntley7s vocals<lb />
in "1934" shook the audience to<lb />
the point where the wooden<lb />
floors where springing from the<lb />
slamming packed crowd.<lb />
Huntley also shined with a<lb />
six-string exhibition in "Scottv's<lb />
Lament" which surprisingly<lb />
sounded faintlv like bagpipes.<lb />
Although the Conneli s origi-<lb />
quality guitar and bam-bam style nals were good, their cover songs<lb />
drums. The Connells' strength sucked, except for one. Bon Jo vis<lb />
lies in the guitar and drums. "I'm Cowboy" or whatever the<lb />
Despite the frat-boy looks of name of that song only received<lb />
lead singer Doug MacMilan, he cat calls from the true Pamilco<lb />
managed to ramble through origi-<lb />
nals "Choosing Side" off their<lb />
critical acclaimed second LP �<lb />
Boylan Heights with tolerable<lb />
utterances. MacMilan, a Bryan<lb />
county fans in the audience. Rod<lb />
Stewart's "Maggie" was yawn<lb />
inducing.<lb />
Their ended the show with a<lb />
worthwhile rendition of Alice<lb />
Adams clone, also sang lead on Cooper's "I'm Eighteen<lb />
Whaling in the 50's, Bob Tunnell, J.W. Raburn and Bob Aiken, Bob and the Rockers, played and will play<lb />
the New Deli. So if you haven't seen them yet this month, don't worry, you can see them later. Kind of<lb />
like Now or Laters.<lb />
because "I get to sing it. " Bob took off into the dance floor,<lb />
The band has a loyal following, sweat pouring from his brow as<lb />
Many of thes "groupies" are he made that electric guitar wail<lb />
middle age and older but there are out the rocking, electric blues that<lb />
many younger people who love has made the band so popular,<lb />
the band as well. They travel all Off stage, Bad Bob is quiet, and<lb />
across the state and rock all finds shy as he lets the more talkative<lb />
of fans, no matter how young or<lb />
old.<lb />
In a recent show at Greenville's<lb />
New Deli, Bad Bob laid down<lb />
guitar solos that Eddie Van Halen<lb />
would admire. At one point, Bad<lb />
band member, Raburn, steal the<lb />
show. But when the lights came<lb />
on. Bad Bob transforms.<lb />
His energy and raw talent<lb />
shine. Raburn and Bob Aiken are<lb />
extremely talented as well, but no<lb />
would admire. At one point, bad extremely taientea as wen, out no reet move, sne<lb />
Exchange at 62 in the longest headline ever read<lb />
someone who wears ulose sizes.<lb />
one upstages Bad Bob. Even quest<lb />
performances like Charles Ca-<lb />
hoon, who played the harmonica<lb />
with them at the Deli can't draw<lb />
eves awav from Bad Bob.<lb />
Bad Bob and the Rocking<lb />
Horses are a great blues band<lb />
with a powerful sound. All three<lb />
members are talented and love<lb />
their music. Anyone who enjoys<lb />
driving drums, solid base, and a<lb />
blues lead guitar that makes your<lb />
feet move, should see Bad Bob.<lb />
City joined the Odd Shoe Ex-<lb />
change this summer. The 62-year-<lb />
old woman, who had her left leg<lb />
amputated two years ago, wears a<lb />
10-B on her right foot.<lb />
She's still paying off the money<lb />
take the extra shoe she says.<lb />
After trying on about a dozen<lb />
shoes, Ms. Baldwin decided on a<lb />
white leather tennis shoe and<lb />
white sandal.<lb />
On a nearby rack stood a dozen<lb />
she owes on her operation, she or so pairs of boots. Ms. Sallman<lb />
says. "I haven't had any extra pulled out a mismatched pair:<lb />
money to buy shoes. When you size 10 left and size 8 right,<lb />
have to buy good shoes, they run Through her system of handwrit-<lb />
about $50 a pair. It's awful to pay ten 3-by-5 index cards, she was<lb />
that much and throw the other able to match the boots with<lb />
Her extensive files include out-<lb />
lines of members' feet and shoe<lb />
ads that illustrate their prefer-<lb />
ences.<lb />
Many of the mismates that Ms.<lb />
Sallman helps pair never meet.<lb />
They correspond and send each<lb />
other shoes. Others live close<lb />
enough to shop together and<lb />
trade mismated pairs.<lb />
Ms. Sallman snared shoes with<lb />
one mismate for 11 years before<lb />
meeting the woman, a Los Au6e- up in California, and unbe-<lb />
les bookkeeper. They were mis- knownst to me, they lived an<lb />
mates from 1972 through about hour's drive apart Ms. Sallman<lb />
1984, when Ms. Sallman devel- recalls. "They would meet each<lb />
oped a bunion that made her foot other and go shoe shopping,<lb />
wider. "Another member, I gave her a<lb />
Ms. Sallman recalls one mis- mate in another state who, unbe-<lb />
mate, a New York career woman knownst to me, lived down the<lb />
who bought expensive shoes. Ms.<lb />
Sallman could not keep up.<lb />
But many mismates share<lb />
happy endings.<lb />
"I matched these two women<lb />
street from a relative. The best<lb />
part about this service is the<lb />
friends you make<lb />
Ms. Sallman, a volunteer, has<lb />
little time to make a living as a tional funding.<lb />
part-time private-duty nurse be<lb />
cause she is working to make<lb />
some of her dreams come true for<lb />
the shoe exchange.<lb />
Those dreams include a store-<lb />
front shop where she can ware-<lb />
house donated shoes, as well as<lb />
offer a place for members to try on<lb />
shoes, and an office for the<lb />
organization's headquarters.<lb />
Her wish list also includes vol-<lb />
unteers, a computer and addi-<lb /><pb facs="00058090_tn_0018" /><lb />
16<lb />
THEEAS1 CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 6. 1988<lb />
Kinks still sing 'Lola, Lola'<lb />
(AT) - Earlier this vear, the<lb />
kinks brought out "The Road a<lb />
collection of songs, mostly from<lb />
the 1980s, recorded live during a<lb />
1987 IS. tour.<lb />
Now, kinks songwriter Ra<lb />
Davies is in California, where a<lb />
musical comedy he composed,<lb />
'80 Days is playing at the la<lb />
olla Playhouse.<lb />
The album, the British group's<lb />
second for MCA records, was<lb />
taped in Columbia. Md and<lb />
Philadelphia. The title" song was<lb />
recorded in a studio "he song "It"<lb />
is new, composed by Davies as a<lb />
dance for his wife Pat Crosbie,<lb />
formerly with the Irish National<lb />
ballet 1 le'd like to expand it so it<lb />
becomes one side of Mi album.<lb />
Recentl) . the kinks did some<lb />
recording for the next album, but<lb />
� it has paused while Davies<lb />
w i irks on 80 Daj s.<lb />
"I had seen the movie Around<lb />
the World in SO Days when 1 was<lb />
a kid Daviessays. '1 wasn't that<lb />
interested in it. But the show is<lb />
really more about ules Verne<lb />
himself. He was the Steven<lb />
Spielberg of the Victorian era.<lb />
"he Director, Des McAnuff,<lb />
who did Big River' (based on<lb />
Huckleberry Finn') sent me a<lb />
teli gramsaj ��. a) need<lb />
you, which It ht �� asa rather<lb />
nice introduction to the project<lb />
lie sent me a draft script<lb />
somebodv had done. We got talk-<lb />
ing about it. 1 wrote what 1<lb />
sought a few good tunes would<lb />
be. He liked them. 1 le got a book<lb />
writer. ! wasn't interested in<lb />
doing David Niven (star of the<lb />
movie) with music. This project<lb />
has been going on for tour years.<lb />
N. ou can't rush these things<lb />
Review<lb />
Davies wrote one previous<lb />
musical, which was rushed, for a<lb />
small English company in 1982. "I<lb />
had to write it in two weeks. It was<lb />
a bizarre plot oi out-of-work<lb />
women in Fast London kidnap-<lb />
ping Prince Charles. It was<lb />
commisioned by the National<lb />
Fheatre, by Sir Peter Hall. He<lb />
wanted a modern version of "The<lb />
Poet and the Women where the<lb />
women kidnap Aristophanes.<lb />
"It was good writing the song<lb />
for Prince Charles, a patriotic<lb />
song about England. It was of-<lb />
Broadway style, fun and campy.<lb />
It w asa daunting task to write it in<lb />
two weeks<lb />
I le wrote musk for the films<lb />
"The Virgin Soldier" and "Percy<lb />
1 le says, "We tired our manager<lb />
just after that. We had a top-10 hit<lb />
in America, l.ola at the same to<lb />
me Instead of putting us on tour<lb />
here, he said we should do the<lb />
"Percy" soundtrack. 1 wrote a<lb />
fantastic piece oi music. The pro-<lb />
ducer got a knife and cut every-<lb />
thing. My work was completely<lb />
butchered.<lb />
"The best way 1 did it was a TV<lb />
film I wrote, directed and did the<lb />
music, "Return to Waterloo A<lb />
few art-type cinemas showed it.<lb />
"1 was approached to write an<lb />
v. ri nental play with music. So<lb />
i wrote a play where the lead<lb />
character didn't speak. 1 ended up<lb />
directing Keith Colley, a Shake-<lb />
spearean actor, using sign lan-<lb />
guage, exploiting every facet oi<lb />
his face. 1 felt it was like doing a<lb />
silent movie.<lb />
"They wanted me to direct<lb />
something else after 'Return to<lb />
Waterloo'but I had other things to<lb />
do, like finding a record com-<lb />
pany. I always admired the<lb />
Beatles because they stayed with<lb />
the same company. The Kinks<lb />
have been with four labels. With<lb />
no disrespect to the companies<lb />
I've been with or am with, I'd<lb />
rather my career had been cata-<lb />
loged with one record company<lb />
In the 1960s, when the Kinks<lb />
had strings of hit singles, they'd<lb />
put all their equipment into a<lb />
truck and tour in Britain on week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
Now, Davies says, "Bands like<lb />
Def Leppard tour 18 months and<lb />
never make a record for four<lb />
years. They're completely ex-<lb />
hausted.<lb />
"And I can't decide to go play in<lb />
Truro and get equipment to-<lb />
gether. 1 have to hire about 30<lb />
people and it's all a big deal.<lb />
"We still play requests, which<lb />
sends the light and sound crew-<lb />
mad. They like to have the show<lb />
rehearsed<lb />
The Kinks were formed in 1964<lb />
with Davies as lead vocalist and<lb />
guitarist, Dave Davies on lead<lb />
guitar and vocals, Peter Quaife on<lb />
bass and Mick Avory on drums.<lb />
The current lineup is the Davies<lb />
brothers, Ian Gibbons, keyboards,<lb />
Jim Rodford, bass, and Rob<lb />
1 lenrit, drums.<lb />
Davies says, "It would be nice<lb />
for the Kinks to be on Broadway<lb />
for a week and do a week in Bos-<lb />
ton rather than doing one-<lb />
nighters. Next year will be our<lb />
25th year.<lb />
"The concert we did in London<lb />
Dec. 22 was one of the best ever.<lb />
We played about three hours<lb />
solid, with no intermission and no<lb />
popcorn. We used some of that<lb />
footage in the 'Road' video. The<lb />
video also has stuff from the 1960s<lb />
and 70s.<lb />
"I've got enough footage to<lb />
make an 8-hour film about the<lb />
Kinks. I'll settle for an hour and a<lb />
half<lb />
Davies believes that the best<lb />
ballad he ever wrote was "Water-<lb />
loo Sunset" and the two best rock-<lb />
ers were "You Really Got Me<lb />
which Van 1 lalen covered, and<lb />
"All Day and All of the Night<lb />
which the Stranglers covered.<lb />
"Now when we play You Really<lb />
Got Me new audiences think<lb />
we're covering the Van Halen<lb />
song<lb />
Asked whether he has mel-<lb />
lowed with age, Davies recountsa<lb />
letter from a nephew stating he<lb />
wasangry, discontent, ambitious,<lb />
jealous, wants to achieve every-<lb />
thing and feels there's no time. It<lb />
ended. "Uncle Raymond, what<lb />
are you like?"<lb />
He says, "I wrote a note back<lb />
sayingDitto I'm still as hungry<lb />
for success. I take failure hard.<lb />
That's the one aspect of my per-<lb />
sonality 1 try to fight against.<lb />
"I've tried to mellowout severa 1<lb />
times in my life. I finish one proj-<lb />
ect. The phone rings and I start<lb />
another. If the phone didn't nng<lb />
I'd start one myself.<lb />
"1 get passionate about what I<lb />
do. I think the older you get the<lb />
less mellow you get, really. You<lb />
get angrier<lb />
Pupp<lb />
PH<lb />
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99VFF<lb />
5th St.<lb />
Downtown<lb />
758-7979<lb />
C77<lb />
gnjHSP<lb />
12" Sub or<lb />
Regular<lb />
Size Salad<lb />
The Pla<lb />
75<lb />
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RACK ROOM SHOES<lb />
BRANDED SHOES<lb />
Greenville Buyer's Market<lb />
Memorial Drive<lb />
Summer Savings<lb />
Trust Baxt<lb />
� BAXTl R<lb />
Johnny D. conies back with Fatal Flowers<lb />
By MATT JAMES<lb />
M.l" K H<lb />
1 he rode over on a tidal<lb />
wa c ol gritty rock -n- roll quitars<lb />
in overdrive with last years<lb />
A ounger Days to stun many a<lb />
first time listener and critics alike.<lb />
For a band inspired by the<lb />
late 7 V ova. it's refreshing<lb />
to realize the) stuck to a basic<lb />
- �� I with a modern edge. For all<lb />
ol the unbridled energy found on<lb />
their last album, the new one<lb />
tsquietmonru nts thathigh-<lb />
light thoughtful - : gsandblues)<lb />
intramentation.<lb />
ohnny D. is the imaginary<lb />
character who realizes nothing<lb />
last forever (especially stardom)<lb />
and in rune carefully crafted<lb />
songs, I he (lowers perform<lb />
Lady runs body<lb />
business for sear<lb />
LITTLE HAMPTON, Eng-<lb />
land (AP) - Anita Roddick was the<lb />
quintessential flower child oi the<lb />
s. She cared seriously about<lb />
pollution, whales acid rain, all oi<lb />
it. Now she runs a $68 milion<lb />
cosmetics business - -n is still a<lb />
flower child at heart, and in fact.<lb />
To her competitors in this<lb />
highly competetive business,<lb />
"We may seem to be slightly<lb />
flaky she says. "But in 20 years<lb />
time what we are going to be<lb />
doing is the norm<lb />
And what is this 45-year-old<lb />
entrepreneur doing at her corn-<lb />
pans Body Shop International<lb />
PL( ?<lb />
Among other innovations,<lb />
she uses natural ingredients in her<lb />
products, vegetable - not animal -<lb />
materials. She refuses to test her<lb />
cosmetics on animals or buy from<lb />
suppliers that do. She provides<lb />
refills to cut down on waste. She<lb />
uses receded paper and recedes<lb />
her waste. She also plows a por-<lb />
tion of the profits into environ-<lb />
mental causes and education<lb />
"The Body Shop approach<lb />
Mrs. Roddick says, "is non-ex-<lb />
ploitative<lb />
And, apparently, successful.<lb />
What started out in 1976 as a little<lb />
shop in the seaside town of<lb />
Brighton in southeast England<lb />
today numbers 14 stores and 317<lb />
franchises all over the world. Its<lb />
first shop in the United States<lb />
opened this summer in New York<lb />
in - where else - Greenwich Vil-<lb />
lage.<lb />
"It s that constant looking for<lb />
a better way that gives our com-<lb />
pany its morals and sense of pur-<lb />
pose Mrs. Roddick says.<lb />
Mrs. Roddick is passionate,<lb />
with a hard edge. When she talks,<lb />
her face is alternately wide open<lb />
and closed. She is a short woman,<lb />
highly energetic, with a shock of<lb />
shoulder-length hair. She usually<lb />
wears jeans and sneakers to work.<lb />
songs related to his life and times, preme production, this Fatal<lb />
There is still a healthy portion Rowers LP could be played all<lb />
of crunch rock that actually help day long. There may be a lot oi<lb />
highlight the more evolved songs Johnny D's and a lot of Flowers,<lb />
on the album. Songs like "The but the Fatal Flowers arc an one of<lb />
DM<lb />
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people about issues ranging from<lb />
saving whales to saving the ozone<lb />
layer.<lb />
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the world three months a year<lb />
observing women perform their<lb />
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which simply cleanse, polish and<lb />
protect the hair and skin.<lb />
"It's constantly looking, us-<lb />
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what can be dime she says.<lb />
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"I haven't been able to do<lb />
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laughing. BodyShopsarea farcry<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 6, 1988<lb />
Kinks still sing 'Lola, Lola'<lb />
(AP) - Earlier this year, the<lb />
Kinks brought out "The Road a<lb />
collection of songs, mostly from<lb />
the 1980s, recorded live during a<lb />
1987 U.S. tour.<lb />
Now, Kinks songwriter Ray<lb />
Davies is in California, where a<lb />
musical comedy he composed,<lb />
"80 Days is playing at the La<lb />
Jolla Playhouse.<lb />
The album, the British group's<lb />
second for MCA records, was<lb />
taped in Columbia. Md and<lb />
Philadelphia. The title song was<lb />
recorded in a studio. The song "It"<lb />
is new, composed by Davies as a<lb />
dance for his wife, Pat Crosbie,<lb />
formerly with the Irish National<lb />
Ballet. He'd like to expand it so it<lb />
becomes one side of an album.<lb />
Recentlv, the Kinks did some<lb />
recording for the next album, but<lb />
that has paused while Davies<lb />
works on "80 Days<lb />
"I had seen the movie' Around<lb />
the World in 80 Davs' when I was<lb />
J<lb />
a kid Davies says. "I wasn't that<lb />
interested in it. But the show is<lb />
really more about Jules Verne<lb />
himself. He was the Steven<lb />
Spielberg of the Victorian era.<lb />
"The Director, Des McAnuff,<lb />
who did 'Big River' teased on<lb />
'Huckleberrv Finn') sent me a<lb />
telegram saying, Broadway need<lb />
you which I thought was a rather<lb />
nice introduction to the project.<lb />
"He sent me a draft script<lb />
somebody had done. We got talk-<lb />
ing about it. I wrote what I<lb />
thought a few good runes would<lb />
be. He liked them. He got a book<lb />
writer. I wasn't interested in<lb />
doing David Niven (star of the<lb />
movie) with music. This project<lb />
has been going on for four years.<lb />
You can't rush these things<lb />
Review<lb />
Davies wrote one previous<lb />
musical, which was rushed, for a<lb />
small English company in 1982. "I<lb />
had to write it in two weeks. It was<lb />
a bizarre plot of out-of-work<lb />
women in East London kidnap-<lb />
ping Prince Charles. It was<lb />
commisioned by the National<lb />
Theatre, by Sir Peter Hall. He<lb />
wanted a modern version of "The<lb />
Poet and the Women where the<lb />
women kidnap Aristophanes.<lb />
"It was good writing the song<lb />
for Prince Charles, a patriotic<lb />
song about England. It was of-<lb />
Broadway style, fun and campy.<lb />
It wasa daunting task to write it in<lb />
two weeks<lb />
He wrote music for the films<lb />
"The Virgin Soldier" and "Percy<lb />
He says, "We fired our manager<lb />
just after that. We had a top-10 hit<lb />
in America, 'Lola at the same to<lb />
me. Instead of putting us on tour<lb />
here, he said we should do the<lb />
"Percy" soundtrack. I wrote a<lb />
fantastic piece of music. The pro-<lb />
ducer got a knife and cut every-<lb />
thing. My work was completely<lb />
butchered.<lb />
'The best way I did it was a TV<lb />
film I wrote, directed and did the<lb />
music, 'Return to Waterloo A<lb />
few art-type cinemas showed it.<lb />
"I was approached to write an<lb />
experimental play with music. So<lb />
I wrote a play where the lead<lb />
character didn't speak. I ended up<lb />
directing Keith Colley, a Shake-<lb />
spearean actor, using sign lan-<lb />
guage, exploiting every facet of<lb />
his face. I felt it was like doing a<lb />
silent movie.<lb />
"They wanted me to direct<lb />
something else after 'Return to<lb />
Waterloo' but I had other things to<lb />
do, like finding a record com-<lb />
pany. I always admired the<lb />
Beatles because they stayed with<lb />
the same company. The Kinks<lb />
have been with four labels. With<lb />
no disrespect to the companies<lb />
I've been with or am with, I'd<lb />
rather my career had been cata-<lb />
loged with one record company<lb />
In the 1960s, when the Kinks<lb />
had strings of hit singles, they'd<lb />
put all their equipment into a<lb />
truck and tour in Britain on week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
Now, Davies says, "Bands like<lb />
Def Leppard tour 18 months and<lb />
never make a record for four<lb />
years. They're completely ex-<lb />
hausted.<lb />
"And I can't decide to go play in<lb />
Truro and get equipment to-<lb />
gether. I have to hire about 30<lb />
people and it's all a big deal.<lb />
"We still play requests, which<lb />
sends the light and sound crew<lb />
mad. They like to have the show<lb />
rehearsed<lb />
The Kinks were formed in 1964<lb />
with Davies as lead vocalist and<lb />
guitarist, Dave Davies on lead<lb />
guitar and vocals, Peter Quaife on<lb />
bass and Mick Avory on drums.<lb />
The current lineup is the Davies<lb />
brothers, Ian Gibbons, keyboards,<lb />
Jim Rodford, bass, and Bob<lb />
Henrit, drums.<lb />
Davies says, "It would be nice<lb />
for the Kinks to be on Broadway<lb />
for a week and do a week in Bos-<lb />
ton rather than doing one-<lb />
nighters. Next year will be our<lb />
25th year.<lb />
"The concert we did in London<lb />
Dec. 22 was one of the best ever.<lb />
We played about three hours<lb />
solid, with no intermission and no<lb />
popcorn. We used some of that<lb />
footage in the 'Road' video. The<lb />
video also has stuff from the 1960s<lb />
and 70s.<lb />
"I've got enough footage to<lb />
make an 8-hour film about the<lb />
Kinks. I'll settle for an hour and a<lb />
half<lb />
Davies believes that the best<lb />
ballad he ever wrote was "Water-<lb />
loo Sunset" and the two best rock-<lb />
ers were "You Really Got Me<lb />
which Van Halen covered, and<lb />
"All Day and All of the Night<lb />
which the Stranglers covered.<lb />
"Now when we play Tou Really<lb />
Got Me new audiences think<lb />
we're covering the Van Halen<lb />
song<lb />
Asked whether he has mel-<lb />
lowed with age, Davies recounts a<lb />
letter from a nephew stating he<lb />
was angry, discontent, ambitious,<lb />
jealous, wants to achieve every-<lb />
thing and feels there's no time. It<lb />
ended: "Uncle Raymond, what<lb />
are you like?"<lb />
He says, "I wrote a note back<lb />
saying,TJitto I'm still as hungry<lb />
for success. I take failure hard.<lb />
That's the one aspect of my per-<lb />
sonality I try to fight against.<lb />
"I've tried to mellow out several<lb />
times in my life. I finish one proj-<lb />
ect. The phone rings and I start<lb />
another. If the phone didn't ring<lb />
I'd start one myself.<lb />
"I get passionate about what I<lb />
do. I think the older you get the<lb />
less mellow you get, really. You<lb />
get angrier<lb />
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They rode over on a tidal<lb />
wave of gritty rock -n- roll quitars<lb />
in overdrive with last years<lb />
"Younger Days to stun many a<lb />
first time listener and critics alike.<lb />
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late '70's punk era, it's refreshing<lb />
to realize they stuck to a basic<lb />
sound with a modern edge. For all<lb />
of the unbridled energy found on<lb />
their last album, the new one<lb />
exhibits quiet moments that high-<lb />
light thoughtful songs and bluesy<lb />
intramentation.<lb />
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last forever (especially stardom)<lb />
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on the album. Songs like "The<lb />
Dance the title track and the<lb />
souped-up mid tempo sound of<lb />
"Rock and Roll Star challenge<lb />
you to stared still or stay in your<lb />
seat.<lb />
From "Moving Target" to<lb />
"Dear friends" and the violin,<lb />
piano, harmonica and trombone<lb />
work inbetween, The Fatal Flow-<lb />
ers can give any band this union a<lb />
run for its money.<lb />
Coupled with record sculp-<lb />
tor Mick Ronson's , who has also<lb />
produced Lou Reed, David<lb />
Bowie, and Mott the Hople, su-<lb />
preme production, this Fatal<lb />
Rowers LP could be played all<lb />
day long. There may be a lot of<lb />
Johnny D's and a lot of Flowers,<lb />
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a kind bunch.<lb />
LOW PRICE<lb />
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LITTLEHAMPTON, Eng-<lb />
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quintessential flower child of the<lb />
'60s. She cared seriously about<lb />
pollution, whales, acid rain, all of<lb />
it. Now she runs a $68 milion<lb />
cosmetics business - and is still a<lb />
flower child at heart, and in fact.<lb />
To her competitors in this<lb />
highly competetive business,<lb />
"We may seem to be slightly<lb />
flaky she says. "But in 20 years<lb />
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materials. She refuses to test her<lb />
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suppliers that do. She provides<lb />
refills to cut down on waste. She<lb />
uses recycled paper and recycles<lb />
her waste. She also plows a por-<lb />
tion of the profits into environ-<lb />
mental causes and education.<lb />
"The Body Shop approach<lb />
Mrs. Roddick says, "is non-ex-<lb />
ploitative<lb />
And, apparently, successful.<lb />
What started out in 1976 as a little<lb />
shop in the seaside town of<lb />
Brighton in southeast England<lb />
today numbers 14 stores and 317<lb />
franchises all over the world. Its<lb />
first shop in the United States<lb />
opened this summer in New York<lb />
in - where else? - Greenwich Vil-<lb />
lage.<lb />
"It's that constant looking for<lb />
a better way that gives our com-<lb />
pany its morals and sense of pur-<lb />
pose Mrs. Roddick says.<lb />
Mrs. Roddick is passionate,<lb />
with a hard edge. When she talks,<lb />
her face is alternately wide open<lb />
and closed. She is a short woman,<lb />
highly energetic, with a shock of<lb />
shoulder-length hair. She usually<lb />
wears jeans and sneakers to work.<lb />
She is breaking the rules not<lb />
just in business but in the cosmet-<lb />
ics industry in particular.<lb />
Body Shop seeks to buy its<lb />
ingredients and create jobs in Brit-<lb />
ain and the Third World. It has<lb />
pledged to devote 25 percent of<lb />
the profits of a new soap factory<lb />
into the Glasgow community in<lb />
which it is located.<lb />
Besides launching a myriad<lb />
of community projects, it uses its<lb />
stores as forums for educating<lb />
people about issues ranging from<lb />
saving whales to saving the ozone<lb />
layer.<lb />
Mrs. Roddick travels around<lb />
the world three months a year<lb />
observing women perform their<lb />
ablutions to get ideas for products<lb />
which simply cleanse, polish and<lb />
protect the hair and skin.<lb />
"It's constantly looking, us-<lb />
ing the past as a prologue, seeing<lb />
what can be done she says.<lb />
Not all her travels are fruit-<lb />
ful, however.<lb />
She discovered that some<lb />
Japanese women rub crushed<lb />
nightingale droppings onto their<lb />
skin to whiten it.<lb />
"I haven't been able to do<lb />
anything with that she says,<lb />
laughing. Body Shops are a far cry<lb />
from run-of-the-mill natural<lb />
foods-and-cosmetics stores<lb />
which sell Vitamin E pills and<lb />
Castile soap.<lb />
Body Shops are a hybrid of<lb />
the 1960s health ideal and 1980s<lb />
sophistication. They are cool,<lb />
dark-green and fragrant. The 300<lb />
or so products include white<lb />
grape skin tonic, Viennese chalk<lb />
facial wash, and a Moroccan mud<lb />
shampoo.<lb />
Mrs. Roddick was born and<lb />
brought up in Littlehampton, a<lb />
small blue-collar resort town west<lb />
of Brighton. As a youth she<lb />
worked in the family cafe.<lb />
Her first passion was drama<lb />
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PHILADELPHIA, (AP) �<lb />
Felix Smyth once had the world<lb />
on a string. Fancy cars, opening<lb />
nights at the theater, a bin full of<lb />
coal, a cupboard full of food.<lb />
"In general, we were better<lb />
off than anyone else said Smyth.<lb />
We lived pretty well<lb />
Sometimes, too well.<lb />
Smyth's lifestyle often got<lb />
him in trouble with the law.<lb />
The police would take me in<lb />
and grill me about robberies in the<lb />
neighborhood he said. " They<lb />
couldn't understand how I could<lb />
live so well. They thought I didn't<lb />
have a job<lb />
They thought wrong. He did<lb />
have a job  giving life to a hunk<lb />
of wood, a hank of cloth, a spool of<lb />
thread.<lb />
Felix Smyth was a puppeteer,<lb />
a man who pulled the strings that<lb />
brought laughter and magic to<lb />
millions of "children from nine to<lb />
96<lb />
He pulled down decent<lb />
dough, too.<lb />
Like the summer of 28 when<lb />
Smyth, while still attending<lb />
North Catholic High School, took<lb />
in 55. 000 a week working up and<lb />
down the East Coast.<lb />
In the evenings, he did three<lb />
shows for vaudeville audiences.<lb />
Then, starting at midnight, he<lb />
put on two after-hours shows for<lb />
guys with a wad in their pockets<lb />
and a bulge in their coats.<lb />
"I didn't know it at the time,<lb />
but I was working in speakeas-<lb />
ies laughed Smyth. "The guys<lb />
who hired me were mobsters. It<lb />
wasn't until vears later I found<lb />
out the bulges in their coats were 6-year-old boy reccieved a set of<lb />
shoulder holsters hand puppets from his mother �<lb />
Though the darkness of the not Santa Claus.<lb />
Great Depression hovered on the "I came from a very realistic<lb />
horizon, it was the beginning of family he said. "I was not al-<lb />
Smyth's sunnier days. lowed to believe in the fantasy of<lb />
Today, after an estimated Santa. I had the joy of Christmas,<lb />
half-million performances in al- but not the fantasy of it. My fan-<lb />
most 70 years, Felix Smyth's tasy would come later<lb />
sunny days are few. A wood back alley was<lb />
The veteran puppeteer, who Smyth's stage,<lb />
will be 76 in October, gets around After a while, Smyth took his<lb />
his rowhouse with a shillelagh, puppets � and his fantasies � to<lb />
He has no control over his lower<lb />
legs. He's practically blind. He<lb />
hasn't pulled a string in earnest in<lb />
more than two vears.<lb />
"I'm really bad off he said.<lb />
"He's on the shady side of his<lb />
career, but at one time he was at<lb />
the top of his profession said<lb />
Gerald VVhartenby, a retired city<lb />
detective and puppeteer who has<lb />
performed with Smyth.<lb />
"He's one of the last vaude-<lb />
ville-era puppeteers still around<lb />
added Whatenby. "He's a Phila-<lb />
delphia treasure and no one<lb />
knows it. He's a tremendous<lb />
puppeteer<lb />
Smyth started fooling around<lb />
with puppets as a youngster<lb />
growing up in north Philadelpia.<lb />
He was a "sickly kid who was in<lb />
the hospital more than out<lb />
During one of those hospital<lb />
stays, Smyth happened to hear a<lb />
puppet show on the radio. He<lb />
started imitating the various<lb />
voices and sounds heard ont the<lb />
show.<lb />
It was puppet love at first<lb />
sound.<lb />
The following Christmas, the<lb />
birthday parties, school plays and<lb />
sidewalk shows. Eventually, his<lb />
"childish hands" got too big for<lb />
his little toy puppets.<lb />
So he started making his own.<lb />
In addition to hand puppets,<lb />
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onettes (stringed puppets).<lb />
Smyth turned professional<lb />
when he was 10. He remembers it<lb />
was on a Sunday because he was<lb />
supposed to go on a picnic, but<lb />
was asked to perform at a church<lb />
fair. It was an offer he couldn't<lb />
refuse.<lb />
"They paid me a man's<lb />
weekly salary, which back then<lb />
was $10, $12 he recalledHere I<lb />
was, a kid 10 years old, making in<lb />
one day what a man made in a<lb />
week. From then on, I averaged<lb />
$10 a show<lb />
Though the coal bin, pantry,<lb />
and his pockets were full, Smyth<lb />
� wanting to "keep the cops off<lb />
my back" � got a plant job in<lb />
1932. It was supposed to be only<lb />
temporary. He retired 42 years<lb />
later.<lb />
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tinued his puppetry, putting on<lb />
more shows than ever. Despite<lb />
getting up in years, he seemed as<lb />
ageless as his hand-crafted mari-<lb />
onettes.<lb />
But in the winter of 1982, time<lb />
started to close in.<lb />
Smyth, who has two children<lb />
and two grandchildren, was into<lb />
the third week of a seven-month<lb />
tour of the midwest when his auto<lb />
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pets.<lb />
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"I don't want to torture my-<lb />
self reminiscing, either he said.<lb />
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people. I wish I could do it again,<lb />
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closeness of the kids. I miss all of<lb />
it<lb />
Smyth slowly got up from hi<lb />
easy chair. Leaning heavily on his<lb />
shillelagh, he carefully walked to<lb />
a nearby book shelf, lifting his legs<lb />
high in the air, much like a mari-<lb />
onette.<lb />
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ByJ.P. Hailey<lb />
At 35, Steve Winslow is in a rut.<lb />
He tried his hand at acting. No go.<lb />
He tried being a lawyer. He blew<lb />
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The animal halfpa2e<lb />
Bears killed for eating trees<lb />
EUGENfc, Ore. (AD - The rust-<lb />
red trail left by a black bear last<lb />
vear stands out in the green of the<lb />
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fir, the bear nibbles and tasted its<lb />
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of trunk, gouging a band of verti-<lb />
cal tooth marks all the way<lb />
around. Then it headed down the<lb />
trail to find another tree.<lb />
The wounded fir stayed green<lb />
for months in this place where it<lb />
rains 80 inches a vear. Then it ran<lb />
out of nutrients, died and<lb />
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makes perfect sense once you<lb />
know it was made by a bear.<lb />
But the hillside is owned by a<lb />
timber company, and a visit to the<lb />
damaged timber reveals that<lb />
more trees have been stripped this<lb />
year. Tree-eating bears are about<lb />
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a cheese factory, and standard<lb />
procedure calls for them to be<lb />
snared and "removed One of<lb />
the steps in this process is a bullet<lb />
in the head.<lb />
Timber companies, environ-<lb />
mentalists and wildlife research-<lb />
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way to deal with the inherent<lb />
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black bears that range Oregon<lb />
forests. Bill Noble is supposed to<lb />
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Noble, a 30-year-old graduate<lb />
student at Oregon State Univer-<lb />
sity, is the main researcher in a<lb />
project in which bears are snared<lb />
and collared with radio transmit-<lb />
ters. Working in the forests near<lb />
Alsea, he's supposed to learn as<lb />
much as he can about bears in the<lb />
areas where rees are being killed<lb />
and in nearby "control" area<lb />
where little or no bear damage is<lb />
seen.<lb />
Noble's faculty adviser on the<lb />
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eran researcher with Oregon State<lb />
and the federal Fish and Wildlife<lb />
Service. A lot of people have done<lb />
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says, but no one seems to have any<lb />
hard answers about tree damage<lb />
and how to control it.<lb />
A major goal of Noble's<lb />
$130,000 project is to get some<lb />
clues as to whether all bears or<lb />
only certain bears eat trees. Forest<lb />
and wildlife managers also want<lb />
to know if there'a anything short<lb />
of death that will discourage<lb />
bears from eating trees. One the-<lb />
ory is that maybe some bears have<lb />
a nutritional deficiency that the<lb />
cambium satisfies.<lb />
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short of killing bears that will<lb />
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ers want to know if there's at least<lb />
a way to be more sure that the<lb />
bears they kill are the ones that<lb />
have been eating their trees.<lb />
When Noble finds a bear in a<lb />
snare, he tranquilizes it and ra-<lb />
dios for someone to help him<lb />
gather the basic physical informa-<lb />
tion on the animal. Then he places<lb />
a radio collar on the bear and<lb />
watches until he's sure that the<lb />
animal is recovering from the<lb />
tranquilizer. Over the year Noble<lb />
and others will monitor the bear's<lb />
travels using the radio collar.<lb />
Bear damage has always been a<lb />
problem in the Northwest woods,<lb />
but it's flared up over the past few<lb />
years in the central Coast range,<lb />
and no one is sure why. Timber<lb />
companies responded, as they<lb />
have for decades, by having their<lb />
employees or contract hunters<lb />
and trappers kill bears in the areas<lb />
where trees were being damaged.<lb />
Although bears are protected as<lb />
game animals, if s legal to kill a<lb />
bear that damages private prop-<lb />
erty, as long as the authorities are<lb />
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It's an imprecise process that<lb />
draws fire from environmental-<lb />
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Your school's athletic pro-<lb />
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kangaroos in Australia this year.<lb />
What do jocks have to do with<lb />
roos?<lb />
Kangaroos are hunted<lb />
mainly for their pelts, which are<lb />
turned into a high-quality leather<lb />
and made into, among other<lb />
things, sport shoes. Faced with a<lb />
Greenpeace-organized boycott in<lb />
Europe, many sport shoe manu-<lb />
facturers, including Nike, Puma<lb />
and New Balance have dropped<lb />
kangaroo leather from their<lb />
sneakers. However, Adidas con-<lb />
tinues to use kangaroo leather in<lb />
its promotional shoes, which it<lb />
gives to professional athletes and<lb />
school athletic programs.<lb />
After the success in Europe,<lb />
Greenpeace is turning its atten-<lb />
tion to the American market, the<lb />
U.S. is the world's largest im-<lb />
porter of raw kangaroo products.<lb />
Targeting both running shoe<lb />
manufacturers and the U.S. legis-<lb />
lature, Greenpeace hopes to pres-<lb />
sure the Australians to curtail the<lb />
kill by drying up the American<lb />
market for kangaroo goods.<lb />
The Australian kangaroo<lb />
hunt is the largest slaughter of<lb />
wild mammals in the world. In<lb />
addition to the commercial hunt<lb />
of more than 2,900,000 roos for<lb />
1988, an estimated one million<lb />
roos will be gunned down outside<lb />
Book review<lb />
MONEY TROUBLE. By Wil-<lb />
liam J. Reynolds.<lb />
"Mystery fans hate coinci-<lb />
dences says private investigator<lb />
Nebraska (first name not given),<lb />
"but they make the game<lb />
And they do, they surely do in<lb />
William J. Reynolds' "Money<lb />
Trouble a title that tells it all.<lb />
A chap named Gregg Longo<lb />
has been gunned down by the<lb />
Omaha police. The cops claim<lb />
Longo wasa bandit who'd carried<lb />
out a string of blank robberies and<lb />
they've got the circumstantial<lb />
evidence to prove it.<lb />
Now the coincidences begin.<lb />
Nebraska remembers that he<lb />
knew Longo slightly some 20<lb />
years back during high school<lb />
days. Then he is contacted by<lb />
Longo's widow, who turn out to<lb />
be Nebraska's long-lost high<lb />
school love, Carolyn. Carolyn<lb />
claims she is being persecuted by<lb />
the cops, who are trying to find<lb />
the $78,000 or so they claim Longo<lb />
got in hie scries of bank robberies.<lb />
Carolyn wants Nebraska to either<lb />
prove her dead husband innocent<lb />
or find the stolen money.<lb />
Eventually, Nebraska docs<lb />
both, but the trial is a long and<lb />
tricky one and it's full of coinci-<lb />
dences. Like the fact that Longo<lb />
had one of the stolen bills on him<lb />
when he was killed and that he<lb />
used another stolen bill to pay a<lb />
debt. Add to that the fact that<lb />
widow Carolyn worked in the<lb />
same office with a man who has<lb />
some part of another case he is<lb />
working on. A bit confusing, but<lb />
Reynolds is a good guide and the<lb />
reader need have no fear, since all<lb />
the seemingly loose ends � and<lb />
coincidences � are neatly re-<lb />
solved at the close.<lb />
the government quota. Seven<lb />
speciesof kangaroos havealready<lb />
become extinct and twelve others<lb />
are considered endangered under<lb />
the Convention on International<lb />
Trade in Endangered Spelive<lb />
kangaroos have their legs and<lb />
tails hacked off by shooters whose<lb />
first shot wasn't enough to kill.<lb />
Shooters make good money<lb />
selling the pelts and meat, which<lb />
is ground into pet food.<lb />
"Calling the Australian kan-<lb />
garoo hunt wildlife management<lb />
is a blatant misnomer, said<lb />
Leilani Anderson, Kangaroo<lb />
Campaign Coordinator for<lb />
Greenpeace USA. "The Austra-<lb />
lian government threatens to<lb />
manage the kangaroos to death<lb />
The Australian govern-<lb />
ment continues to escalate the<lb />
kangaroo genocide by sanction-<lb />
ing larger and larger quotas. In<lb />
1981 an inflated population esti-<lb />
mate of 32 million kangaroos<lb />
prompted the U.S. Fish and Wild-<lb />
life Service to lift a ban on kanga-<lb />
roo imports into the U.S. Two<lb />
years later the Australian govern-<lb />
ment revised its estimates show-<lb />
ing that a paltry 19 million kanga-<lb />
roos remained. Despite the pre-<lb />
cipitous decline, elements in the<lb />
Australian government are en-<lb />
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tion of kangaroo meat and farm-<lb />
ing roos to satiate the growing<lb />
market for kangaroo products.<lb />
Many of these products may<lb />
be on your campus. The kangaroo<lb />
issue could make a great story for<lb />
your news organization as it di-<lb />
rectly involves school athletics.<lb />
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other angle, because the Green-<lb />
peace campaign for a Congres-<lb />
sional ban on kangaroo imports<lb />
should interest many young<lb />
people.<lb />
Greenpeace will be officially<lb />
kicking off the kangaroo cam-<lb />
paign in September. If you should<lb />
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Sports<lb />
SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 Page 21<lb />
Pirates cruise past Golden Eagles 52-13<lb />
By DOUG JOHNSON<lb />
Sport Editor<lb />
"1 thought it was just a great<lb />
overall performance<lb />
This is how Pirate Head Coach<lb />
Art Baker summed up Saturday's<lb />
52-13 victory over Tennessee<lb />
Tech.<lb />
And this is about the only way<lb />
to describe the game, because of<lb />
the enormity of contributions<lb />
from a number of the Pirate play-<lb />
ers. The Pirate offense exploited<lb />
the Tech defense time and time<lb />
again in a seemingly effortless,<lb />
workman-like fashion, a defense<lb />
which according to Eagles Coach<lb />
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son<lb />
For example, Travis Hunter<lb />
went six for eight for 114 yards<lb />
and two touchdowns passing,<lb />
adding 29 more on the ground.<lb />
Reggie McKinnev ran for 7<lb />
yards, adding b7 more on kick<lb />
returns. Tim James rushed for 5b<lb />
yards, and caught two passes for<lb />
7 more.<lb />
And as if that wasn't enough,<lb />
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passing for 28 yards, and ran for<lb />
5 yards and two touchdowns,<lb />
junior Robinson returned a kick-<lb />
off for98 yards for a touchdown, a<lb />
record for a game in Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium. The offensive line opened<lb />
gaping holes. The defense held<lb />
Tech to only 277 total yards and 13<lb />
points.<lb />
What else could Baker say?<lb />
The Firates set the tempo for the<lb />
game in front of the 29,700 plus<lb />
crowd from the outset, when jun-<lb />
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line out to the Firate 26 yard line.<lb />
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Rob Imperato added the extra<lb />
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with only 3:12 clasped.<lb />
Firate fans didn't have to wait<lb />
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over to ECU on their own 29 yard<lb />
line. On a penalty plagued drive,<lb />
the Firate's Darren Bynum found<lb />
the end zone on a 30 yard reverse,<lb />
only to have the touchdown nulli-<lb />
fied by an illegal motion penalty.<lb />
James pounded the middle, gain-<lb />
ing 25 yards in the course of the<lb />
series to keep the Firate drive<lb />
alive, before Hunter threw a 30<lb />
yard touchdown strike to Bojack<lb />
Davenport with 7:40 remaining in<lb />
the first quarter. Imperato added<lb />
the extra point, improving the<lb />
Firate lead to 14-0.<lb />
But the first quarter was not<lb />
through, and neither were the<lb />
Firates. A stingy ECU defense<lb />
held the Eagles to only 17 yards on<lb />
their next possession, and Tech<lb />
was forced to punt, rolling the ball<lb />
dead on the Firate nine yard line.<lb />
Reggie McKinney took the ball<lb />
out to the 23 yard line before<lb />
another illegal procedure penalty<lb />
took the Firates back to the 18. On<lb />
the next play, Hunter faded back,<lb />
and flipped a short screen pass to<lb />
James on the left side. James made<lb />
a leaping, one-handed grab, then,<lb />
behind his blockers, ran through<lb />
and over the Eagle defense, finally<lb />
being pulled down 40 yards later<lb />
at theTech 42 yard line. Two plays<lb />
later, Bynum cut loose on another<lb />
end around, the same play that he<lb />
had scored on earlier, picking up<lb />
25 vardsdown to theTech 13. Two<lb />
plays later Hunter found Moody<lb />
in the end zone for a 12 yard<lb />
touchdown, Hunter's second of<lb />
the quarter. "Travis was really<lb />
sharp tonight throwing the ball<lb />
Baker commented after the con-<lb />
test. Imperato added the extra<lb />
point, and the Firates led 21-0<lb />
with 1:57 remaining in the quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
The Golden Eagles were finally<lb />
able to engineer a successful drive<lb />
at the end of the first quarter and<lb />
the beginning of the second,<lb />
going 53 yards down to the Firate<lb />
21 before stalling. They were<lb />
forced to settle for a 38 yard field<lb />
goal by Eagle place kicker Ryan<lb />
Weeks.<lb />
Charlie Libretto cruises into the en<lb />
Walters).<lb />
Lightening struck again on the<lb />
Eagle's subsequent kick-off in the<lb />
form of Junior Robinson. Robin-<lb />
son took Weeks' kick on his own 2<lb />
yard line, and streaked 98 yards<lb />
for a touchdown, with the help of<lb />
some spectacular blocking, espe-<lb />
cially two thrown downfield bv<lb />
Willie Lewis and Glenn Willis. "I<lb />
had a big hole to run through,<lb />
because everybody had the right<lb />
block Robinson said. "I got a<lb />
really good block fromGIenn,and<lb />
I just cut of it and went in Imper-<lb />
ato added the extra point, taking<lb />
the ECU lead to 28-3.<lb />
On Tech's next series, quarter-<lb />
back Thomas DeBow was picked<lb />
off by the Firate's Glenn Willis.<lb />
The Firates couldn't move the<lb />
ball, but Imperato stepped in and<lb />
kicked a 44 yard field goal, clear-<lb />
ing up some oi the doubts about<lb />
the kickirtg-gamein the process,<lb />
and boosting the Firate lead to 31 -<lb />
3 with 8:09 remaining in the half.<lb />
d zone for one of his two toucdown scrambles. (Photo by Thomas<lb />
"Our kicking game was surpris-<lb />
ingly good tonight Baker com-<lb />
mented after the game, "I was<lb />
very pleased with our effort<lb />
The two squads then traded the<lb />
ball for the remainder of the half,<lb />
neither able to get close to the<lb />
opposing end zone. As the last<lb />
seconds ticked of the clock the<lb />
Firates started for the locker room<lb />
with a commanding 28 point lead.<lb />
ECU started the second half<lb />
much as they had ended the first.<lb />
After a kick-off to the Eagles to<lb />
open the half, the Firate defense<lb />
took the field, and forced the<lb />
Eagles to give up the ball after<lb />
only a few plays. The offense<lb />
came on and, behind runs by<lb />
Hunter of 26 yards and McKinney<lb />
of nine, nine, and 17 yards respec-<lb />
tively, the Firates drove down to<lb />
the Tech five yard line. On the<lb />
next play, McKinney took the<lb />
pitch from Hunter and cruised<lb />
across the goal line for the score.<lb />
Imperato added the extra point,<lb />
making the score 38-3.<lb />
On the next series, the Golden<lb />
Eagles scored their only touch-<lb />
down of the game, on a 71 vard<lb />
pass from DeBow to Kenneth Gil-<lb />
strap. Weeks added the extra<lb />
point, boosting the score to 38-10<lb />
At this point, the Firates began<lb />
to shuffle in their second team<lb />
players Led by Charlie Libretto<lb />
and running backs Willie Lewis,<lb />
Dcnell Harper, and David<lb />
Daniels, the Firates engineered a<lb />
time consuming 7:34 drive, end<lb />
ing with a Libretto keeper for a<lb />
four yard touchdown.<lb />
Tech drove the length of the<lb />
field on their next possession but,<lb />
once again the defense stopped<lb />
them in close, and the Eagles' had<lb />
to settle for a 38 yard field goal bv<lb />
Weeks, cutting the Firate lead to<lb />
45-10 with 11:38 remaining in the<lb />
game.<lb />
See PIRATES, page 25<lb />
Virginia wins season opener<lb />
Art Baker listens to his coaches upstairs, and makes a touchdown<lb />
call. (Photo by Thomas Walters).<lb />
Maryland wins in<lb />
strong comeback<lb />
COLLEGE FARK, Md. (AF) �<lb />
Junior Neil O'Donnell threw two<lb />
touchdown passes and ran for<lb />
another score in a 21 -0 third-quar-<lb />
ter burst that carried Maryland to<lb />
a 27-16 victory over Louisville in a<lb />
season-opener for both schools<lb />
Saturday night.<lb />
Trailing 10-3, Maryland opened<lb />
the second half with a 13-play, 78-<lb />
vard drive that culminated with a<lb />
3-yard touchdown pass from<lb />
O'Donnell to Mike Beasley to<lb />
even the score at 10-10.<lb />
O'Donnell then connected with<lb />
Vernon Joines for a 66-yard scor-<lb />
ing pass with 1:47 left in the quar-<lb />
ter, giving Maryland a 17-10 ad-<lb />
vantage. The touchdown came<lb />
one play after a Louisville punt.<lb />
On the first play of Louisville's<lb />
next possession, Maryland cor-<lb />
ncrback J.B. Brown intercepted a<lb />
fay Gruden pass at the Louisville<lb />
38-yard line.<lb />
Four plays later, O'Donnell<lb />
drove into the end zone on a 1-<lb />
yard sneak, giving Maryland a 24-<lb />
10 lead on the final play of the<lb />
period.<lb />
O'Donnell completed nine of 11<lb />
passes for 128 yards and two<lb />
touchdowns in the decisive quar-<lb />
ter. In all, he completed 22 of 33<lb />
passes for 239 yards with two<lb />
touchdowns and one intercep-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Louisville pulled within 24-16<lb />
when Gruden threw his second<lb />
touchdown pass to Chad Fortune,<lb />
a 3-yarder, with 7:44 remaining.<lb />
The extra-point attempt went<lb />
wide to the left.<lb />
Dan Flocki completed the scor-<lb />
ing with a 47-yard field goal with<lb />
2:09 remaining for the Terps.<lb />
Louisville controlled the game<lb />
in the opening quarter. The Cardi-<lb />
nals opened a 10-0 lead when<lb />
Gruden connected with Fortune<lb />
on a 40-yard touchdown pass<lb />
with 1:07 remaining in the period.<lb />
That completion moved<lb />
Gruden into second place in ca-<lb />
reer passing yards at Louisville.<lb />
Gruden completed 28 of 45 passes<lb />
for 319 yards in the game. That<lb />
yardage total gives the senior<lb />
4,823 for his career. Ed Rubbert<lb />
holds the Louisville record with<lb />
5,496 yards.<lb />
The Terps pulled within 10-3<lb />
with 10:49 left in the first half on a<lb />
35-yard field goal by Flocki.<lb />
Louisville opened the scoring<lb />
when Ron Bell made a 29-yard<lb />
field goal with 5:10 left in the first<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Maryland, which averaged 88<lb />
yards rushing per game last year,<lb />
gained 176 yards on the ground.<lb />
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AF)<lb />
� It wasn't what Virginia had in<lb />
mind as the Cavaliers prepare for<lb />
a date next week with No. 20 Fenn<lb />
State.<lb />
"They nickle and dimed us to<lb />
death in the first half Virginia<lb />
defensive back Kevin Cook said<lb />
after the Cavaliers came back<lb />
from a 17-10 half time deficit for a<lb />
31-23 victory over William &amp;<lb />
Mary Saturday night.<lb />
"We turned it on in the second<lb />
half Cook said, "but we're not<lb />
going to be able to do it all year<lb />
against teams that are maybe a<lb />
little better<lb />
Tailback Marcus Wilson scored<lb />
touchdowns on Virginia's first<lb />
two possessions of the second half<lb />
as the Cavaliers kicked off their<lb />
100th year of football with the<lb />
victory.<lb />
The game also was the season<lb />
opener for William &amp; Mary, a<lb />
Division I-AA school which had<lb />
won the last two meetings be-<lb />
tween the two teams.<lb />
Virginia Coach George Welsh<lb />
said the Cavaliers need to get<lb />
more aggressive when they play<lb />
Penn State.<lb />
"I d n't think this team has<lb />
foun elf yet Welsh said. "We<lb />
have .een dull. We haven't been<lb />
enthusiastic. And that's going to<lb />
hurt us<lb />
"Overall, they wore us<lb />
down William &amp; Mary coach<lb />
Jimye Laycock said. "It took its<lb />
toll. Their quickness and ability to<lb />
come from the back side hurt us<lb />
The Indians built their halftime<lb />
advantage behind the passing of<lb />
John Brosnahan and the running<lb />
of Allan Williams.<lb />
Virginia put together a 75-yard,<lb />
seven play drive on its first pos-<lb />
session of the second half, with<lb />
Wilson running 20 yards up the<lb />
middle to tie the game at 10:55 of<lb />
the third quarter.<lb />
On William &amp; Mary's first play<lb />
from scrimmage after the ensuing<lb />
kickoff, Viginia linebacker Ray<lb />
Savage stripped the ball from Ray<lb />
Kingsfield and the Cavaliers' Phil<lb />
Thomas recovered at the Indians'<lb />
18-yard line.<lb />
Quarterback Shawn Moore ran<lb />
18 yards for a score on the next<lb />
play, but the touchdown was<lb />
called back by a holding penalty.<lb />
Five plays later, Moore hit Wilson<lb />
on a 4-yard scoring pass for a 24-<lb />
17 Virginia lead midway through<lb />
the quarter.<lb />
William &amp; Mary responded<lb />
with a 44-yard drive that ended<lb />
when Steve Christie tied his own<lb />
school record with a 53-yard field<lb />
goal.<lb />
Early in the fourth quarter, the<lb />
Indian's Aurelius Henderson in-<lb />
tercepted a deflected Moore pass<lb />
and returned it 23 vards to the<lb />
J<lb />
Virginia 12. But the William &amp;<lb />
Mary drive stalled, and Christie<lb />
hit a 22-yard field goal at the 12:27<lb />
mark to cut the gap to 24-23.<lb />
After each team swapped pos-<lb />
sessions, Virginia moved 82 yards<lb />
in six plays with Moore going in<lb />
on 1-yard keeper for the final<lb />
score with 3:58 to play. The key<lb />
play in the drive was a short pass<lb />
from Moore to Kevin Morgan,<lb />
who turned it into a 51-yard gain<lb />
to the William &amp; Mary 10.<lb />
Virginia went up 3-0 in the first<lb />
quarter on Mark Inderlied's 21-<lb />
yard field goal before William &amp;<lb />
Mary came back with a 71-yard<lb />
march that Williams finished off<lb />
with a 1-yard scoring run.<lb />
Virginia took the kickorf and<lb />
See VIRGINIA, page23<lb />
Pirate's Booty<lb />
Credit to those deserving it<lb />
that don't. It takes these guys a<lb />
long time and a lot of effort to<lb />
transform a plot of gTass into a<lb />
football field that can serve as a<lb />
proper representative of the Ath-<lb />
letic Department and the Univer-<lb />
sity. Anyway, the field looked<lb />
great, and I think the guys in<lb />
operations deserve our gratitude.<lb />
Now to the thing that I don't<lb />
think anyone noticed, and to a de-<lb />
partment on campus that doesn't<lb />
receive nearly the credit that they<lb />
deserve. I'm referring, of course,<lb />
to the Sports Information Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
By DOUGJOHNSON<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
First off, let me say that I hope<lb />
that everyone enjoyed the game. I<lb />
sureashell did. I really had a great<lb />
time watching the game. But 1 no-<lb />
ticed a few other things, a few<lb />
things that maybe some other<lb />
people noticed, and some things<lb />
that I'm sure no one in the stands<lb />
saw. So I decided that I would<lb />
devote today's column to giving<lb />
credit where credit is due.<lb />
First, the thing that some of you<lb />
probably noticed. The field.<lb />
Didn't it look great? Many people<lb />
probably take for granted the way<lb />
the field looks at the games. But I<lb />
know a few guys in Operations<lb />
Now, I'm sure you didn't real-<lb />
ize this, and I'm equally sure that<lb />
Sports Information were greatly<lb />
responsible for the story that you<lb />
just read about the game. But<lb />
don't hold that against them. I<lb />
mean, as soon as the first quarter<lb />
was over, a very attractive<lb />
woman came up to me and gave<lb />
me, and me alone, a complete list<lb />
of the first quarter stats. (Okay, so<lb />
she may ha ve gi ven a copy to all of<lb />
the other writers in the press box,<lb />
too. But let me have my fantasies.)<lb />
This same thing happened at the<lb />
half, at the end of the third quar-<lb />
ter, and at the end of the game.<lb />
Any stat, any fact, or any an-<lb />
swer that I may have needed<lb />
about the game, either team, the<lb />
coaches, etc. were immediately<lb />
supplied by a hurrying, scum ing<lb />
SI person. As a matter of fact, I<lb />
really didn't have to be in the<lb />
press box at all. I could have been<lb />
drunk and raising hell in the<lb />
stands with the rest of you. All I<lb />
would have had to do was go up<lb />
at the end of the game, and get the<lb />
little package that they gave me. It<lb />
had everything. Team stats, indi-<lb />
vidual stats, scoring drives, blah,<lb />
blah, blah. Hell, they even had<lb />
quotes from the coaches in there.<lb />
So what I guess I'm trying to<lb />
say, in a round about, is thanks a<lb />
lot, all of you, Dean and George<lb />
and Tina and Carolyn and Tom,<lb />
and anyone else that I may have<lb />
forgotten, for making my job, and<lb />
the job of all the other writers, so<lb />
much easier and more enjoyable. I<lb />
hope that the SI people at all of the<lb />
schools that the Pirates play on thi<lb />
road will be as competent ana<lb />
cooperative as you all are, al<lb />
though I really can't see this bein<lb />
the case.<lb />
And finally, thanks to the an-<lb />
nouncer in the press box, who<lb />
busted on the Tennessee Tech<lb />
Dean and his entourage when<lb />
they got too rowdy. Way to go,<lb />
guy. Later.<lb /><pb facs="00058090_tn_0023" /><lb />
22 THE EAST CAROLIN1 AN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 6.1988<lb />
Blue Devils get first victory<lb />
EVANSTON, ILL. (AD- Duke<lb />
Coach Steve Spurrier summed up<lb />
Saturday night's 31-21 victory<lb />
over Northwestern perfectly.<lb />
"We came out of the box real<lb />
quick, and we played extremely<lb />
except for a few times Spurrier<lb />
said. "We wanted to run more but<lb />
we went to what we do best and<lb />
that is pass<lb />
Anthony Dilwig provided the<lb />
passing as he completed 29 of 40<lb />
passes for 353 yards and a pair of<lb />
touchdowns while Randy Jones<lb />
made a pair of 1-yard touchdown<lb />
runs set up by Dilweg's passes.<lb />
"1 just stood there and saw most<lb />
of my passes completed said<lb />
Dilweg. "My receivers were wide<lb />
open. I was amazed surprised.<lb />
The middle was wide open be-<lb />
cause they respected our deep<lb />
threat<lb />
Dilweg's touchdown passes<lb />
went to Clarkston Hines for 18<lb />
yards and Dave Colonna for 8<lb />
yards. Hines caught 8 passes for<lb />
131 yards.<lb />
"He was the hole in the win-<lb />
dow said Dilweg.<lb />
Spurrier said that the middle<lb />
was open for the medium passes<lb />
because "Their linebackers were<lb />
snug on our line of scrimmage<lb />
Northwestern Coach Francis<lb />
Peay, was aware of that because<lb />
"We wanted to take away their<lb />
screen passes but we helped them<lb />
find something they didn't have<lb />
Northwestern also found some-<lb />
thing it didn't have, the passing<lb />
combination of Greg Bradshaw to<lb />
Richard Buchanan.<lb />
The two hooked up for three<lb />
touchdowns on passes of 19, 26<lb />
and 18 yards, the last coming with<lb />
five seconds left in the game to cut<lb />
Duke's margin of victory.<lb />
"We didn' t come of f the football<lb />
and we got smacked in the<lb />
mouth said Peay.<lb />
Duke's Blue Devils took com-<lb />
mand of the game in the first half<lb />
and raced to a 28-0 lead before<lb />
North western's passing combi-<lb />
nation of Bradshaw to Buchanan<lb />
began to click.<lb />
The two hooked up for a 19-<lb />
yard touchdown with 1.03 left in<lb />
the first half and Bradshaw com-<lb />
pleted a 26-yard touchdown pass<lb />
to Buchanan midway in the third<lb />
quarter to cut the lead to 28-13.<lb />
With five seconds left in the<lb />
game, Bradshaw threw an 18-<lb />
yard TD pass to Buchanan.<lb />
Northwestern's Wildcats put<lb />
on another threat in the third<lb />
quarter but Bradshaw was sacked<lb />
on successive plays by John<lb />
Howell and Anthony Allen, forc-<lb />
ing Northwestern into a punting<lb />
situation.<lb />
Early in the fourth quarter,<lb />
Duke threatened with Dilweg<lb />
hitting Hines with passes of 16<lb />
and 10 years but the Blue Devils<lb />
settled for a 20-yard field goal by<lb />
Doug Peterson and a safe 31-13<lb />
lead.<lb />
It marked the first time North-<lb />
western had played a home night<lb />
game in 45 years, but the portable<lb />
lights did little to help the Wild-<lb />
cats who have not won a season<lb />
opener since 1975.<lb />
Dilweg was sacked by Kurt<lb />
Kundergreen on the third play<lb />
from scrimmage for a seven yard<lb />
loss. But from then on through the<lb />
first quarter, Dilweg was perfect<lb />
as he completed his first nine<lb />
passes for 143 yards before miss-<lb />
ing his first attempt in the second<lb />
quarter.<lb />
Dilweg drove Duke to the<lb />
Northwestern 27-yard line and<lb />
then completed a 21-yard pass to<lb />
Colonna. But Colonna fumbled<lb />
after the catch and Northwestern<lb />
recovered.<lb />
The Wildcats were forced to<lb />
punt and Wyatt Smith returned<lb />
42 yards to the Northwestern 13.<lb />
Randy Jones needed only three<lb />
plays to score from the 1 -yard line<lb />
for a 7-0 lead.<lb />
On Duke's next posession,<lb />
Dilweg hit Hines with an 18-yard<lb />
touchdown pass and a 14-0 lead.<lb />
The Blue Devils then put to-<lb />
gether two devastating drives for<lb />
touchdowns, They went 82 yards<lb />
in 17 plays with Randy Jones scor-<lb />
ing from the 1-yard line and then<lb />
marched 90 yards, capped by an<lb />
8-yard TD pass from Dilweg to<lb />
Colonna for a 28-0 lead �<lb />
At that point all Northwestern<lb />
backers had to cheer were kick<lb />
returns By Pat New. New re-<lb />
turned a punt for 43 yards and<lb />
also had a 43-yard kickoff return.<lb />
After Colonna's touchdown.<lb />
New returned a kick 31 yards to<lb />
the Northwestern 40. Bradshaw<lb />
then completed a 41 yard pass to<lb />
Randy McClellan and followed<lb />
with his 19-yard touchdown pass<lb />
to Buchanan to cut the Duke lead<lb />
to 28-7 at the half.<lb />
Thompson gets new start<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP) The ex-<lb />
pansion Charlotte Hornets said<lb />
they don't plan to test David<lb />
Thompson for drugs, but under<lb />
the NBAs drug plan, front-office<lb />
employees are subject to dis-<lb />
missal if they test positive for ille-<lb />
gal substances.<lb />
The two-time national player of<lb />
the year left N.C. State for a seem-<lb />
inglv bright future in the pros in<lb />
1975. But by the early 1980s, his<lb />
star had dimmed as he lost a battle<lb />
with cocaine.<lb />
Thompson, hired as the team's<lb />
director of community relations,<lb />
admitted last week that his drug<lb />
abuse began while a star player<lb />
with the Denver Nuggets.<lb />
"The first experience I had with<lb />
drugs was just using small<lb />
amounts he told The News and<lb />
Observer of Raleigh. "It was just a<lb />
social thing. I tell you when it<lb />
really got bad was when free-bas-<lb />
ing (smoking cocaine) became a<lb />
fad. You can go through a lot of<lb />
drugs quickly. It's a lot more<lb />
addicting than just snorting<lb />
Thompson said he has been<lb />
clean of drugs since he left jail in<lb />
1987. He has been in his home-<lb />
town of Shelby for nine months,<lb />
getting his life squared away.<lb />
Several weeks ago, he ap-<lb />
proached the Hornete about a job.<lb />
"I have nothing to hide Th-<lb />
ompson said. "It's been well-<lb />
documented. It's time for me to<lb />
tell my side of it. I don't think I'm<lb />
a bad guy. I have an illness. It's a<lb />
problem that's prevalent in soci-<lb />
ety now. I'm a guy that's over-<lb />
come it and is on the road back<lb />
Carl Scheer, the Hornet's vice<lb />
president, acknowledged there's<lb />
no guarantee Thompson had<lb />
solved his problem.<lb />
"I know the percentage of re-<lb />
covery is not very high. I hope he<lb />
doesn't fail. 1 want him to<lb />
succeed he said.<lb />
"1 was overwhelmed by the<lb />
response David received from the<lb />
community here, the children and<lb />
adults who came to David, asking<lb />
for his autograph said majority<lb />
owner George Shinn. "It re-<lb />
minded me of what a great athlete<lb />
he was and what a great athlete he<lb />
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songwriting buddies tor years -<lb />
the thing is selling.<lb />
Bui fenkins and McKinnis<lb />
aren t certain they want the world<lb />
to beat a path to their door. This<lb />
turor is enough to make a man<lb />
want to pick up his s.nv and re-<lb />
treat to the safety of the woods<lb />
We ve never thought ot our-<lb />
selvesas professional musicians<lb />
says Jenkins, 35. "We don't read<lb />
music. Wo have to memorize<lb />
everything wo write. We just<lb />
work on something until it sound<lb />
good. We do it tor our enjoyment<lb />
and tor the people around us<lb />
Their cassette-tape album,<lb />
"The Snag Fallers Ball is a<lb />
mostly lighthearted collection of<lb />
songs about logging in Oregon<lb />
and Alaska.<lb />
lenkins wrote nine of the 11<lb />
songs on the album and co-au-<lb />
thored two others with Don Heck,<lb />
a triend who is also a musician.<lb />
fenkins and McKinnis do the sing-<lb />
ing on the album, with lenkins'<lb />
animated, Hurl Ives-like voice<lb />
dominant.<lb />
The two partners are assisted in<lb />
the guitar work by Doug Daniels,<lb />
who owns the Eugene recording<lb />
studio where the album was cut.<lb />
The material on the album deals<lb />
with such woods scenarios as the<lb />
foibles of family-owned logging<lb />
operations and the logger's pro-<lb />
pensity to quit any job that<lb />
doesn't sun mm.<lb />
The songs are laced with the<lb />
jargon ot the woods. Loggers<lb />
who've heard the album give it<lb />
high marks for authenticity.<lb />
McKinnis, 34, mot Jenkins' sis-<lb />
tor, Kim, and married her in 1977.<lb />
The two men have boon playing<lb />
guitar together over since.<lb />
Over the past 10 years, the two<lb />
have dabbled in creating lyrics<lb />
and melodies of their own. Jen-<lb />
kins characterizes much of that<lb />
work as a diversion and describes<lb />
most of the songs as pieces that<lb />
were done for one-time special<lb />
occasions.<lb />
"1 was writing a few tunes, and<lb />
we wree playing at some places<lb />
and packing them in he says.<lb />
"We started getting a few offers<lb />
from outfits like the Rodeway<lb />
Inns. 1 figured it was time to make<lb />
a decision. So I did. I went with a<lb />
logging company up in Alaska<lb />
Hut friends kept making it<lb />
tough for them to edge a way f rom<lb />
the idea that songs about legging<lb />
was intriguing. Last fall, they<lb />
committed themselves to doing it.<lb />
ITie recording business was a<lb />
strange new world for them, as<lb />
foreign a Coast Range logging<lb />
operation might be for a studio<lb />
musician.<lb />
After a false start or two, they<lb />
found Doug Daniels Productions<lb />
in Eugene. Daniels, a folk musi-<lb />
cian who established his own<lb />
studioa yoarago, made more than<lb />
one contribution to the album.<lb />
"It was like two cultures meet-<lb />
ing when wo found him Jenkins<lb />
says. "Wo wore just a couple of<lb />
loggers with some music, and we<lb />
didn't know if he was going to<lb />
laugh at us or what. He took us<lb />
seriously<lb />
"He convinced us it would bo<lb />
ethical to do the songs live. He<lb />
really deserves the credit for<lb />
making the songs work<lb />
Jenkins and McKinnis ordered<lb />
up 1,000 tapes, thinking that they<lb />
might sell out in a matter of<lb />
months or years. But even with<lb />
highly limited distribution, the<lb />
album is going fast, and a second<lb />
production run seems a certainty.<lb />
Jenkins and McKinnis have<lb />
neither the delusion nor the desire<lb />
that the music will take them out<lb />
of the woods. Rut they are talking<lb />
about another album.<lb />
"If we do it, I want to write<lb />
about some things the logger's up<lb />
against and what his future is. I'm<lb />
going to call it 'Endangered Spe-<lb />
cies "<lb />
0<lb />
�; �<lb />
f<lb />
NYC man plays super janitor<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) He's "the<lb />
si:p.r sometimes more like a<lb />
mayor ot a small town, an obser-<lb />
vant shrink, a cat rescuer, mouse<lb />
undertaker, burglar chaser. He's<lb />
an arbiter, detective, middleman<lb />
and ultimately the guy whose<lb />
fault it is when anything goes<lb />
Wrong. The buck stops there.<lb />
Sometimes literally.<lb />
The species is most annoyed<lb />
to be called a janitor.<lb />
Its natural habitat is New<lb />
"i ork City, where complaining<lb />
about one's super is just about<lb />
second to complaints about the<lb />
weather, but migrations have<lb />
been noted as highnses prolifer-<lb />
ate across the country. Their repu-<lb />
tations vary as widely as stock-<lb />
brokers' and sink as low as used-<lb />
car salesmen's huckstering a mis-<lb />
aligned bionic wonder.<lb />
There's the drunken lout sce-<lb />
nario, true enough in some cases.<lb />
There's the crowd who speak<lb />
Yugoslav, Creek, Moroccan and<lb />
perchance Esperanto, but "no<lb />
English, please. " There's the guy<lb />
whose hand assumes the palm-up<lb />
position before lips purse into the<lb />
hello position.<lb />
There are those who. while<lb />
required to live in the building by<lb />
saw, moonlight elsewhere during<lb />
working ours. Sightings of such<lb />
supers are as rare as those of fla-<lb />
mingos on the Bering Strait.<lb />
Hut there are supers who are<lb />
ordinary folks, guys just doing a<lb />
rather complex job. Joe Thomas is<lb />
one such super, a family man with<lb />
three daughters, New Yorker<lb />
whose first job was pedaling 400<lb />
pounds of potatoes across teh isle<lb />
ot Manhattan from a West Side<lb />
Italian vegetable stand to a fancy<lb />
East Side restaurant.<lb />
He's a man who believes<lb />
strongly in doing things the old-<lb />
fashioned way.<lb />
He also really goes beyond<lb />
the call of duty to help the citizens<lb />
ot his domain.<lb />
In some ways, he's a boy<lb />
wonder. Now 31, he's already<lb />
overseeing his second building,<lb />
the current one a 22-story highrise<lb />
near Lincoln Center which houses<lb />
about 1,000 persons in 375 apart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
1 le has boon there five years,<lb />
knows all residents at least by<lb />
sight, and admits there are a few<lb />
who won't speak to him. He just<lb />
continues to say hello to them.<lb />
About 60 percent of the apart-<lb />
ments are cooperatives, the re-<lb />
mainder rentals.<lb />
He supervises a staff of 10<lb />
doormen, portersand handymen.<lb />
In 1987, he was named "Super of<lb />
the Year" by the large real estate<lb />
firm that employs about 150 su-<lb />
pers for its buildings. He received<lb />
a savings Kind and a plaque.<lb />
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Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity<lb />
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?Outstanding Intramurals<lb />
?Leadership in All Aspects of Campus Life<lb />
?Best Social Life On Campus<lb />
?Large Dynamic Brotherhood<lb />
?Finest Little Sisters<lb />
FALL RUSH 1988<lb />
LOOK FOR THE PARTY TENTS<lb />
"AT PKES PEAK Located on corner of W. 5th and Elizabeth St.<lb />
Tuesday Sept 6 - Meet The Pikes wLittle Sisters 8-11<lb />
Wednesday Sept 7 - Meet the Women of Chi Omega 8-11<lb />
Thursday Sept 8 - Beginning of "Pikefettie"<lb />
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR RIDES CALL 752-4773<lb />
Some<lb />
KAI 1 In tin-<lb />
ning, there were no heln<lb />
shoulder pads. The ball j<lb />
round than oblong. 1 ,<lb />
counted five points, Ui<lb />
four<lb />
What it was .�. j<lb />
The sport surfaced in<lb />
Carolina in 1888 making<lb />
day the beginning ot the i<lb />
nial year of college football<lb />
state Theharlot, i<lb />
ported ir Saturd ty's<lb />
Threes h olsthat -<lb />
first season Dul<lb />
linaandV - res! � fi<lb />
their season Satui<lb />
The football I<lb />
stands surround i<lb />
ways been a pia:<lb />
turn into I i - and at<lb />
sprc<lb />
the most triv ial matt<lb />
Even after<lb />
rionof v<lb />
official game is im-<lb />
pending up n which sc<lb />
football g :<lb />
ence, itwa s<lb />
vs Wal<lb />
Shoo<lb />
CHA R<lb />
old i named<lb />
serious condil ind a<lb />
school coa h .�<lb />
day. on la iftei . infire<lb />
out at a Charlotte U n tball<lb />
The tw a <lb />
peoph<lb />
p.m. Friday, inth<lb />
the game between Wesl -<lb />
and Garinger at Can;<lb />
Meanwhile in '<lb />
Friday night an<lb />
was wounded as he left I<lb />
box at a football .<lb />
Adkins an assistant I<lb />
coach at Glen Mills Hig<lb />
was hit in the s<lb />
and underwent surgi i<lb />
urday, authorities said.<lb />
Charlotte polic<lb />
trged Donnell Prino<lb />
18 and Albert Ang<lb />
son, 17, both of Charlotte<lb />
erson attends West I �<lb />
High, said his father,<lb />
Hankcrson.<lb />
Logan was charged<lb />
counts of assault with I<lb />
weapon, inflicting seri<lb />
while Hankerson was 1<lb />
with carrying a<lb />
weapon a 38-caliberhan<lb />
police said<lb />
A third num. Dwa<lb />
of Charlotte, was chai<lb />
carrying a concealed w <lb />
possession of a stole n fit I<lb />
ter police spotted him 1<lb />
stands with a gun in his<lb />
pocket. Charlotte Police<lb />
mander Bruce Treadv<lb />
Mints wa not ii<lb />
shooting 1 le w as i<lb />
jail Saturday.<lb />
Police said two Wesl<lb />
students apparently wei i<lb />
ing the game wh<lb />
youths approached ar<lb />
fighting. One of the VN<lb />
lotte students pulled a j<lb />
from his w listband a-<lb />
shooting police said<lb />
Tread way said tr� s<lb />
stemmed trom an oi<lb />
among the tour apparer<lb />
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Virginia n<lb />
their ope tie,<lb />
m ent 80 yards on 10 p<lb />
Moore hitting tight end<lb />
McGonnigal with a 30<lb />
touchdown pass tor a 10-7<lb />
Her lead<lb />
Christie s43 yard fie <lb />
the game w ith 5 4 to r<lb />
first halt and the India s I<lb />
their intermission lead<lb />
Brosnan hit Harrv Mehre wj<lb />
8-vard scoring strike i<lb />
left<lb />
Wilson, a sophomore, It<lb />
runners with 102 vards on<lb />
rics.<lb />
Moore, a sophomore m<lb />
his first start, completed 1 <lb />
passes for lb7yards and ran!<lb />
yards on 13 carries.<lb />
"I think he did very well,<lb />
also think he'll get better<lb />
said. "I think he played wit!<lb />
of poise<lb />
Brosnahan was 15-22 fo<lb />
yardsbefore lea ving the gai<lb />
in the third quarter with a iJ<lb />
tion between the third and fj<lb />
finger on his throwing hai<lb />
"The doctor's advised aj<lb />
playing him Laycock sai<lb />
played with it for a while.<lb /><pb facs="00058090_tn_0027" /><lb /><lb />
20 THE EAST CARPI INI AN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 6. 1988<lb />
Yank up the chain saw music<lb />
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Scream-<lb />
ing saws, crashing trees and roar-<lb />
ing trucks they can handle. But<lb />
that's nothing compared with<lb />
what they can do with acoustic<lb />
guitars and mellow voices.<lb />
For years, Craig Jenkins and<lb />
Terry McKinnis of Dead wood.<lb />
Ore have been self-taught, "aw-<lb />
shucks" musicians. The kind of<lb />
guys who'd duck their heads, grin<lb />
sheepish grins and strum another<lb />
tune every time someone sug-<lb />
gested they should do something<lb />
with the original material that<lb />
was flowing out of their heads<lb />
and off their fingertips.<lb />
So now they've gone and done<lb />
it. Cut an album that's a polished<lb />
mix of deft picking, smooth sing-<lb />
ing and graceful lyrics that cap-<lb />
ture the loggers' life. And - no<lb />
surprise to those who've been lis-<lb />
tening to the two guitar-playing,<lb />
song writing buddies for years -<lb />
the thing is selling.<lb />
But Jenkins and McKinnis<lb />
aren't certain they want the world<lb />
to beat a path to their door. This<lb />
furor is enough to make a man<lb />
want to pick up his saw and re-<lb />
treat to the safety of the woods.<lb />
"We've never thought of our-<lb />
selves as professional musicians<lb />
says Jenkins, 35. "We don't read<lb />
music. We have to memorize<lb />
everything we write. We just<lb />
work on something until it sound<lb />
good. We do it for our enjoyment<lb />
and for the people around us<lb />
Their cassette-tape album,<lb />
"The Snag Fallers Ball is a<lb />
mostly lighthearted collection of<lb />
songs about logging in Oregon<lb />
and Alaska.<lb />
Jenkins wrote nine of the 11<lb />
songs on the album and co-au-<lb />
thored two others with Don Beck,<lb />
a friend who is also a musician.<lb />
JenkinsandMcKinnisdo the sing-<lb />
ing on the album, with Jenkins'<lb />
animated. Burl Ives-like voice<lb />
dominant.<lb />
The two partners are assisted in<lb />
the guitar work by Doug Daniels,<lb />
who owns the Eugene recording<lb />
studio where the album was cut.<lb />
The material on the album deals<lb />
with such woods scenarios as the<lb />
foibles of family-owned logging<lb />
operations and the logger's pro-<lb />
pensity to quit any job that<lb />
doesn't suit him.<lb />
The songs are laced with the<lb />
jargon of the woods. Loggers<lb />
who've heard the album give it<lb />
high marks for authenticity.<lb />
McKinnis, 34, met Jenkins' sis-<lb />
ter, Kim, and married her in 1977.<lb />
The two men have been playing<lb />
guitar together ever since.<lb />
Over the past 10 years, the two<lb />
have dabbled in creating lyrics<lb />
and melodies of their own. Jen-<lb />
kins characterizes much of that<lb />
work as a diversion and describes<lb />
most of the songs as pieces that<lb />
were done for one-time special<lb />
occasions.<lb />
"I was writing a few tunes, and<lb />
we wree playing at some places<lb />
and packing them in he says.<lb />
"We started getting a few offers<lb />
from outfits like the Rodeway<lb />
Inns. I figured it was time to make<lb />
a decision. So I did. I went with a<lb />
logging company up in Alaska<lb />
But friends kept making it<lb />
tough for them to edge a way from<lb />
the idea that songs about logging<lb />
was intriguing. Last fall, they<lb />
committed themselves to doing it.<lb />
The recording business was a<lb />
strange new world for them, as<lb />
foreign a Coast Range logging<lb />
operation might be for a studio<lb />
musician.<lb />
After a false start or two, they<lb />
found Doug Daniels Productions<lb />
in Eugene. Daniels, a folk musi-<lb />
cian who established his own<lb />
studio a year ago, made more than<lb />
one contribution to the album.<lb />
"It was like two cultures meet-<lb />
ing when we found him Jenkins<lb />
says. "We were just a couple of<lb />
loggers with some music, and we<lb />
didn't know if he was going to<lb />
laugh at us or what. He took us<lb />
seriously<lb />
"He convinced us it would be<lb />
ethical to do the songs live. He<lb />
really deserves the credit for<lb />
making the songs work<lb />
Jenkins and McKinnis ordered<lb />
up 1,000 tapes, thinking that they<lb />
might sell out in a matter of<lb />
months or years. But even with<lb />
highly limited distribution, the<lb />
album is going fast, and a second<lb />
production run seems a certainty.<lb />
Jenkins and McKinnis have<lb />
neither the delusion nor thedesire<lb />
that the music will take them out<lb />
of the woods. But they are talking<lb />
about another album.<lb />
"If we do it, I want to write<lb />
about some things the logger's up<lb />
against and what his future is. I'm<lb />
going to call it 'Endangered Spe-<lb />
cies "<lb />
NYC man plays super janitor<lb />
NEW YORK (AP)� He's "the<lb />
super, " sometimes more like a<lb />
mayor of a small town, an obser-<lb />
vant shrink, a cat rescuer, mouse<lb />
undertaker, burglar chaser. He's<lb />
an arbiter, detective, middleman<lb />
and ultimately the guy whose<lb />
fault it is when anything goes<lb />
wrong. The buck stops there.<lb />
Sometimes literally.<lb />
The species is most annoyed<lb />
to be called a janitor.<lb />
Its natural habitat is New<lb />
York City, where complaining<lb />
about one's super is just about<lb />
second to complaints about the<lb />
weather, but migrations have<lb />
been noted as highrises prolifer-<lb />
ate across the country. Their repu-<lb />
tations vary as widely as stock-<lb />
brokers' and sink as low as used-<lb />
car salesmen's huckstering a mis-<lb />
aligned bionic wonder.<lb />
There's the drunken lout sce-<lb />
nario, true enough in some cases.<lb />
There's the crowd who speak<lb />
Yugoslav, Greek, Moroccan and<lb />
perchance Esperanto, but "no<lb />
English, please. " There's the guy<lb />
whose hand assumes the palm-up<lb />
position before lips purse into the<lb />
"hello" position.<lb />
There are those who, while<lb />
required to live in the building by<lb />
saw, moonlight elsewhere during<lb />
working ours. Sightings of such<lb />
supers are as rare as those of fla-<lb />
mingos on the Bering Strait.<lb />
But there are supers who are<lb />
ordinary folks, guys just doing a<lb />
rather complex job. Joe Thomas is<lb />
one such super, a family man with<lb />
three daughters, New Yorker<lb />
whose first job was pedaling 400<lb />
pounds of potatoes across teh isle<lb />
of Manhattan from a West Side<lb />
Italian vegetable stand to a fancy<lb />
East Side restaurant.<lb />
He's a man who believes<lb />
strongly in doing things the old-<lb />
fashioned way.<lb />
He also really goes beyond<lb />
the call of duty to help the citizens<lb />
of his domain.<lb />
In some ways, he's a boy<lb />
wonder. Now 31, he's already<lb />
overseeing his second building,<lb />
the current one a 22-story highrise<lb />
near Lincoln Center which houses<lb />
about 1,000 persons in 375 apart-<lb />
ments.<lb />
He has been there five years,<lb />
knows all residents at least by<lb />
sight, and admits there are a few<lb />
who won't speak to him. He just<lb />
continues to say hello to them.<lb />
About 60 percent of the apart-<lb />
ments are cooperatives, the re-<lb />
mainder rentals.<lb />
He supervises a staff of 10<lb />
doormen, porters and handymen.<lb />
In 1987, he was named "Super of<lb />
the Year" by the large real estate<lb />
firm that employs about 150 su-<lb />
pers for its buildings. He received<lb />
a savings bond and a plaque.<lb />
N<lb />
APPLICATIONS<lb />
BEING ACCEPTED<lb />
FOR THE<lb />
FOLLOWING POSITIONS<lb />
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MONDAY - FRIDAY<lb />
10-A.M4P.M.<lb />
AT<lb />
THE EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
2ND FLOOR<lb />
PUBLICATIONS BUILDING<lb />
IN FRONT OF JOYNER LIBRARY<lb />
A<lb />
THERE M<lb />
THROUG<lb />
AY TO GO<lb />
NO ONE<lb />
HAS FOUND IT YET<lb />
Emphasis on Scholastics<lb />
Scholarships Awarded<lb />
"Excellence in Athletics<lb />
Varsity Soccer Players<lb />
Varsity Tennis Players<lb />
Varsity Swimmers<lb />
Lacrosse Members<lb />
Varsity Cheerleaders<lb />
Outstanding Intramurals<lb />
"Leadership in All Aspects of Campus Life<lb />
Best Social Life On Campus<lb />
"Large Dynamic Brotherhood<lb />
?Finest Little Sisters<lb />
FALL RUSH 1988<lb />
LOOK FOR THE PARTY TENTS<lb />
"AT PIKES PEAK" Located on corner of W. 5th and Elizabeth St.<lb />
Tuesday Sept 6 - Meet The Pikes wLittle Sisters 8-11<lb />
Wednesday Sept 7 - Meet the Women of Chi Omega 8-11<lb />
Thursday Sept 8 - Beginning of "Pikefettie"<lb />
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR RIDES CALL 752-4773<lb />
Some<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) �In the<lb />
ning, there were no heli<lb />
shoulder pads. The ball wai<lb />
round than oblong. Field<lb />
counted five points, touch<lb />
four.<lb />
What it was was "foot-b<lb />
The sport surfaced in<lb />
Carolina in 1888, making<lb />
day the beginning of the cj<lb />
nial year of college football<lb />
state The Charlotte Obsen<lb />
ported in Saturday's<lb />
Three schools that were pari<lb />
first season � Duke, North<lb />
lina and Wake Forest � kid<lb />
their season Saturday.<lb />
The football fields � ,<lb />
stands surrounding it<lb />
ways been a place where i<lb />
turn into foes and argul<lb />
sprout over what some woul<lb />
the most trivial matters.<lb />
Even after 100 years, thel<lb />
rion of who played the state<lb />
official game is unsettlec<lb />
pending upon which scl<lb />
football guide is used as al<lb />
ence, it was either North Ca<lb />
vs. Wake Forest on Oct. 1<lb />
Shoo<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP) A 2(<lb />
old man remained hospitalil<lb />
serious condition, and a<lb />
school coach was released<lb />
day, one day after gunfire j<lb />
out at a Charlotte football<lb />
The two were among<lb />
people wounded at abouj<lb />
p.m. Friday, in the third qua<lb />
the game between West Che<lb />
and Garinger at Garinger.<lb />
Meanwhile, in Augusta<lb />
Friday night, an assistant<lb />
was wounded as he left thel<lb />
box at a football game.<lb />
Adkins, an assistant fo<lb />
coach at G! n Mills High S<lb />
was hit in the shoulder anc<lb />
and underwent surgery earll<lb />
urday, authorities said.<lb />
Charlotte police on Sati<lb />
charged Donnell Prince L<lb />
18, and Albert "Angelo" H<lb />
son, 17, both of Charlotte.<lb />
erson attends West Chi<lb />
High, said his father,<lb />
HanJcerson<lb />
Logan was charged with<lb />
counts of assault with a d<lb />
weapon, inflicting serious n<lb />
while Hankerson was chl<lb />
with carrying a concj<lb />
weapon � a 38-caliber hanj<lb />
police said.<lb />
A third man, Dwavne Mir<lb />
of Charlotte, was charged!<lb />
carrying a concealed wcapoT<lb />
possession of a stolen fireaJ<lb />
ter police spotted him lj<lb />
stands with a gun in his<lb />
pocket. Charlotte Police<lb />
mander Bruce Treadwav<lb />
Mims was not involved<lb />
shooting. He was released<lb />
jail Saturday.<lb />
Police said two West Che<lb />
students apparently were<lb />
ing the game when two<lb />
youths approached and s<lb />
fighting. One of the West<lb />
lotte students pulled a har<lb />
from his waistband and<lb />
shooting, police said<lb />
Treadway said the sh<lb />
stemmed from an on-gpinj<lb />
among the four, apparentl v<lb />
Continued from page 21<lb />
Virginia win<lb />
their openei<lb />
went 80 yards on 10 playsj<lb />
Moore hitting tight end<lb />
McGonnigal with a 3(<lb />
touchdown pass for a 10-71<lb />
Her lead.<lb />
Christie's43-yard field gc<lb />
the game with 5:49 to play<lb />
first half, and the Indian's<lb />
their intermission lead<lb />
Brosnan hit Harry Mehre<lb />
8-yard scoring strike wit!<lb />
left.<lb />
Wilson, a sophomore, lj<lb />
runners with 102 yards on<lb />
ries.<lb />
Moore, a sophomore<lb />
his first start, completed 131<lb />
passes for 167 yards and ran<lb />
yards on 13 carries.<lb />
"I think he did very well,<lb />
also think he'll get better<lb />
said. "I think he played wit<lb />
of poise<lb />
Brosnahan was 15-22 fc<lb />
yardsbefore lea ving the gai<lb />
in the third quarter with a Id<lb />
tion between the third and i<lb />
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Some discrepency in football's origins<lb />
RA1 EIGH (AD � In the begin- or Trinity vs. North Carolina on<lb />
ning, there were no helmets or<lb />
shoulder pads. The ball was more<lb />
round than oblong. Field goals<lb />
counted five points, touchdowns<lb />
tour.<lb />
What it was was "foot-ball<lb />
lhe sport surfaced in North<lb />
Carolina in 1888, making Satur-<lb />
day the beginning of the centen-<lb />
nial year of college football in the<lb />
state The Charlotte Observer re-<lb />
ported in Saturday's edition.<lb />
Three scruvls that were part ot the<lb />
first season Duke, North Caro-<lb />
lina and Wake Forest � kicked off<lb />
their season Saturday.<lb />
The football fields � and the<lb />
stands surrounding it � has al<lb />
Nov. 29.<lb />
For the three schools involved,<lb />
the issue is serious business. None<lb />
are willing to forfeit their place in<lb />
history to their oldest rivals.<lb />
North Carolina and Wake For-<lb />
est insists there should be no<lb />
question that their meeting, won<lb />
That statement draws a heated<lb />
rebuttal from Wake Forest sports<lb />
information director John Justus.<lb />
Wake has a singular stake in the<lb />
argument: It claims to have been<lb />
the winner not only in the first<lb />
college football game played in<lb />
the state, but also the first college<lb />
basketball and college basketball<lb />
by Wake Forest 6-4, was the state's games piayed in North Carolina.<lb />
information director Rick Brewer. Neither side is willing to budge. There have been attempts to<lb />
"My contention is that Wake "The game was supposed to be settle the dispute or drop it alto-<lb />
Forest had always been carried in played here in Chapel Hill; every- gether, but to no avail<lb />
our records as first, and you can't body knows that Brewer said,<lb />
change history said Brewer. "I "Trinity didn't come, so they had<lb />
didn't realize there was any qucs- 0 forfeit<lb />
tion about it until this year Tom Mickle, Duke's director of<lb />
H m it doesn't end there - i uke sports services, counters: "AH you<lb />
have to do is go back and look at<lb />
first football game. Duke argues<lb />
that because the Wake-North<lb />
Carolina game was played using<lb />
a combination of soccer and<lb />
rugby rules, it cannot be consid-<lb />
ered true football.<lb />
The Nov. 29 game, which Trin-<lb />
ity won 16-0, featured the "scien-<lb />
tific" rules of the day, which were<lb />
and North Carolina can't agree on<lb />
what happened the next year ei-<lb />
The NCAA recognizes Prince- ther-Part of the lore oi the ri valrV<lb />
We were told by the ACC of-<lb />
fice about 10 years ago to<lb />
straighten it out, that it looked<lb />
kind of silly said Johnny Moore,<lb />
promotions director at Duke.<lb />
"That was before (former Duke<lb />
 a s been a place where friends approved by the American Inter<lb />
urn into foes and arguments Collegiate Association.<lb />
t<lb />
rout over what some would call<lb />
"The problem is what rules do<lb />
most trivial matters. you go by said Duke archivist<lb />
Even after 100 years, the qucs- Bill King. "Every authontative<lb />
n of who played the state's first article I've seen on the matter says<lb />
official game is unsettled. De-<lb />
pending upon which school's<lb />
otball guide is used as a refer-<lb />
ee it was either North Carolina<lb />
Wake Forest on Oct. 11, 1988,<lb />
. s<lb />
the North Carolina-Wake Forest<lb />
game was more like soccer or<lb />
rugby than football. As a histo-<lb />
rian, I would accept that as a con-<lb />
clusion<lb />
ton and Rutgers as having played<lb />
the first game in 1869 Justus<lb />
said. "According to the 1969<lb />
NCAA Guide, when the 100th<lb />
anniversary was recognized, that<lb />
game was played with even<lb />
looser rules than were used in the<lb />
Wake Forest-North Carolina<lb />
game 19 years later. If the NCAA<lb />
recognizes that as football, we<lb />
should, too.<lb />
"Besides, the whole thing boils<lb />
down to the game North Carolina<lb />
recognizes as first, since they<lb />
played in both. They say our game<lb />
was first, so I think that ends the<lb />
argument right there<lb />
So does North Carolina sports<lb />
is that both claim a 1-0 forfeit vic-<lb />
tory in 1889.<lb />
Trinity and North Carolina<lb />
were unsuccessful in their at-<lb />
tempts to schedule a game for the<lb />
autumn of 1889 because they<lb />
could not agree on a site or date,<lb />
historian Jim L. Sumner wrote in<lb />
the July 1988 issue of The North<lb />
Carolina Historical Review.<lb />
The failure irritated both sides<lb />
and each recorded a victory for a<lb />
game never played.<lb />
As a result, North Carolina's<lb />
current media guide lists its series<lb />
record with Duke as 38-32-4. The<lb />
Blue Devils' guide says their rec-<lb />
ord against the Tar Heels is 33-37-<lb />
4.<lb />
the records. Trinity was whipping sports information director) Ted<lb />
everybody and Carolina just Mann died, and he wouldn't hear<lb />
didn't want to get their butts of it.<lb />
kicked<lb />
BACK TO<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
SPECIALS<lb />
Shootings interupt<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP) A 20-year-<lb />
Id man remained hospitalized in<lb />
 rious condition, and a high<lb />
school coach was released Satur-<lb />
lay, one day after gunfire broke<lb />
out at a Charlotte football game.<lb />
The two were among four<lb />
people wounded at about 9:30<lb />
p.m. Friday, in the third quarter oi<lb />
I he game between West Charlotte<lb />
and Garinger at Garinger.<lb />
Meanwhile, in Augusta, Ga<lb />
Friday night, an assistant coach<lb />
ivas wounded as he left the press<lb />
box at a football game. Sam<lb />
Adkins an assistant football<lb />
roach at Glen Mills High School,<lb />
was hit in the shoulder and side<lb />
and underwent surgerv earlv Sat-<lb />
urday, authorities said.<lb />
Charlotte police on Saturdav<lb />
charged Donnell Prince Logan,<lb />
Is and Albert "Angelo" Hanker-<lb />
son 17, both of Charlotte. Hank-<lb />
erson attends West Charlotte<lb />
I figh, said his father, Albert<lb />
i iankerson.<lb />
Logan was charged with three<lb />
counts of assault with a deadly<lb />
weapon, inflicting serious injury,<lb />
16-year-old girl.<lb />
The elder Hankerson said he<lb />
knew of a running dispute be-<lb />
tween his son and a group of<lb />
young men who had attended<lb />
Garinger and were from a north<lb />
Charlotte neighborhood.<lb />
Hankerson said the dispute<lb />
started in May. He said his son<lb />
filed an assault charge against one<lb />
of the young men in Mav.<lb />
Four people were taken to<lb />
Charlotte Memorial Hospital,<lb />
including West Charlotte Assis-<lb />
tant Coach John Overcash, who<lb />
was wounded in the left leg, hos-<lb />
pital spokeswoman Amy Farugia<lb />
said.<lb />
Overcash, 43, oi Harrisburg,<lb />
was released Saturdav.<lb />
Keith Allen Jones, 20, of Char-<lb />
lotte, who underwent surgery<lb />
early Saturdav for wounds in his<lb />
abdomen remained in serious<lb />
condition, a hospital spokes-<lb />
woman said.<lb />
Michael Lineberger, 18, of<lb />
Charlotte, suffered a bullet<lb />
wound to his right shoulder. Ms.<lb />
Farugia said the bullet went<lb />
while I Iankerson was charged through the shoulder. Lineberger<lb />
with carrying a concealed also was released from the hospi-<lb />
weapon a .38-caliber handgun, tal Saturday, she said.<lb />
police said Lineberger, a Garinger drop-<lb />
A third man, Dwayne Mims, 20, out, said he was shot in the back as<lb />
A Charlotte, was charged with he tried to run from a gunman. "1<lb />
v arrying a concealed weapon and was walking on the track, when 1<lb />
possession of a stolen firearm af- came upon a crowd of people that<lb />
ter police spotted him in the was gathered around the fight<lb />
stands with a gun in his pants<lb />
pocket. Charlotte Police Com-<lb />
mander Bruce Tread way said<lb />
Mims was not involved in the<lb />
-hooting. He was released from<lb />
til Saturday.<lb />
Police said two West Charlotte<lb />
students apparently were watch-<lb />
ing the game when two other<lb />
ouths approached and started<lb />
fighting. One of the West Char-<lb />
lotte students pulled a handgun<lb />
from his waistband and began<lb />
shooting, police said.<lb />
Treadway said the shooting<lb />
stemmed from an on-going feud<lb />
umong the four, apparently overa<lb />
Continued from page 21<lb />
Virginia wins<lb />
their opener<lb />
went 80 yards on 10 plays, with<lb />
Moore hitting tight end Bruce<lb />
McGonnigal with a 30-yard<lb />
touchdown pass for a 10-7 Cava-<lb />
lier lead.<lb />
Christie's43-yard field goal tied<lb />
the game with 5:49 to play in the<lb />
first half, and the Indian's earned<lb />
their intermission lead when<lb />
Brosnan hit Harry Mehre with an<lb />
8-vard scoring strike with 1:47<lb />
left.<lb />
Wilson, a sophomore, led all<lb />
runners with 102 yards on 20 car-<lb />
ries.<lb />
Moore, a sophomore making<lb />
his first start, completed 13 of 21<lb />
passes for 167yardsand ran for 75<lb />
yards on 13 carries.<lb />
"I think he did very w and I<lb />
also think he'll get better Welsh<lb />
said. "I think he played with a lot<lb />
of poise<lb />
Brosnahan was 15-22 for 165<lb />
yardsbefore leaving the game late<lb />
in the third quarter with a lacera-<lb />
tion between the third and fourth<lb />
finger on his throwing hand.<lb />
"The doctor's advised against<lb />
plaving him Laycock said. "He<lb />
played with it for a while.<lb />
he said.<lb />
Afterward, Lineberger said he<lb />
ran from the stadium through a<lb />
gate to the first police officer he<lb />
saw across from the school. Police<lb />
captured the two suspects there.<lb />
Tatricia Ann Pope, who was<lb />
injured when a bullet grazed her<lb />
right foot, was treated and re-<lb />
leased, Ms. Farugia said.<lb />
"When I got up my foot started<lb />
burning,and I saw my foot wasall<lb />
swelled up she said.<lb />
Within minutes, Charlotte po-<lb />
lice had two suspects in custody.<lb />
Officers also seized four weap-<lb />
ons, three handguns and a rifle.<lb />
"People were jumping over the<lb />
fences and screaming all over the<lb />
place said Elizabeth Henderson,<lb />
a senior at West Charlotte High<lb />
who attended the game.<lb />
"It was chaos said MEDIC<lb />
supervisor David Brown. "When<lb />
the policemen started leading me<lb />
in there, I didn't know how in the<lb />
world we were going to find the<lb />
patients. There were hundreds of<lb />
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the area<lb />
Witnesses said the shooting<lb />
came out of a fight on the West<lb />
Charlotte side of the field.<lb />
Kirstcn Smith, a West Charlotte<lb />
student, said she was sitting near<lb />
where the trouble started. She<lb />
said two young men were on the<lb />
track that surrounded the field<lb />
and that they were fighting.<lb />
Miss Smith said a third man<lb />
walked up with a gun.<lb />
"I le started shooting five or six<lb />
times into a whole bunch of<lb />
people she said. "Everybody<lb />
just dropped to the ground <lb />
everywhere and on the field.<lb />
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Some discrepency in football's origins<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � In the begin-<lb />
ning, there were no helmets or<lb />
shoulder pads. The ball was more<lb />
round than oblong. Field goals<lb />
counted five points, touchdowns<lb />
four.<lb />
What it was was "football<lb />
The sport surfaced in North<lb />
Carolina in 1888, making Satur-<lb />
day the beginning of the centen-<lb />
nial year of college football in the<lb />
state The Charlotte Observer re-<lb />
ported in Saturday's edition.<lb />
Three schools that were part of the<lb />
first season � Duke, North Caro-<lb />
lina and Wake Forest � kicked off<lb />
their season Saturday.<lb />
The football fields � and the<lb />
stands surrounding it � has al-<lb />
ways been a place where friends<lb />
turn into foes and arguments<lb />
sprout over what some would call<lb />
the most trivial matters.<lb />
Even after 100 years, the ques-<lb />
tion of who played the state's first<lb />
official game is unsettled. De-<lb />
pending upon which school's<lb />
football guide is used as a refer-<lb />
once, it was either North Carolina<lb />
vs. Wake Forest on Oct. 11,1988,<lb />
or Trinity vs. North Carolina on<lb />
Nov. 29.<lb />
For the three schools involved,<lb />
the issue is serious business. None<lb />
are willing to forfeit their place in<lb />
history to their oldest rivals.<lb />
North Carolina and Wake For-<lb />
est insists there should be no<lb />
question that their meeting, won<lb />
by Wake Forest 6-4, was the state's<lb />
first football game. Duke argues<lb />
that because the Wake-North<lb />
Carolina game was played using<lb />
a combination of soccer and<lb />
rugby rules, it cannot be consid-<lb />
ered true football.<lb />
The Nov. 29 game, which Trin-<lb />
ity won 16-0, featured the "scien-<lb />
tific" rules of the day, which were<lb />
approved by the American Inter-<lb />
Collegiate Association.<lb />
"The problem is what rules do<lb />
you go by said Duke archivist<lb />
Bill King. "Every authoritative<lb />
article I've seen on the matter says<lb />
the North Carolina-Wake Forest<lb />
game was more like soccer or<lb />
rugby than football. As a histo-<lb />
rian, I would accept that as a con-<lb />
clusion<lb />
That statement draws a heated<lb />
rebuttal from Wake Forest sports<lb />
information director John Justus.<lb />
Wake has a singular stake in the<lb />
argument: It claims to have been<lb />
the winner not only in the first<lb />
college football game played in<lb />
the state, but also the first college<lb />
basketball and college basketball<lb />
games played in North Carolina.<lb />
"The NCAA recognizes Prince-<lb />
ton and Rutgers as having played<lb />
the first game in 1869 Justus<lb />
said. "According to the 1969<lb />
NCAA Guide, when the 100th<lb />
anniversary was recognized, that<lb />
game was played with even<lb />
looser rules than were used in the<lb />
Wake Forest-North Carolina<lb />
game 19 years later. If the NCAA<lb />
recognizes that as football, we<lb />
should, too.<lb />
"Besides, the whole thing boils<lb />
down to the game North Carolina<lb />
recognizes as first, since they<lb />
played in both. They say our game<lb />
was first, so I think that ends the<lb />
argument right there<lb />
So does North Carolina sports<lb />
information director Rick Brewer.<lb />
"My contention is that Wake<lb />
Forest had always been carried in<lb />
our records as first, and you can't<lb />
change history said Brewer. "I<lb />
didn't realize there was any ques-<lb />
tion about it until this year<lb />
But it doesn't end there � Duke<lb />
and North Carolina can't agree on<lb />
what happened the next year ei-<lb />
ther. Part of the lore of the rivalry<lb />
is that both claim a 1-0 forfeit vic-<lb />
tory in 1889.<lb />
Trinity and North Carolina<lb />
were unsuccessful in their at-<lb />
tempts to schedule a game for the<lb />
autumn of 1889 because they<lb />
could not agree on a site or date,<lb />
historian Jim L. Sumner wrote in<lb />
the July 1988 issue of The North<lb />
Carolina Historical Review.<lb />
The failure irritated both sides<lb />
and each recorded a victory for a<lb />
game never played.<lb />
As a result, North Carolina's<lb />
current media guide lists its series<lb />
record with Duke as 38-32-4. The<lb />
Blue Devils' guide says their rec-<lb />
ord against the Tar Heels is 33-37-<lb />
4.<lb />
Neither side is willing to budge.<lb />
"The game was supposed to be<lb />
played here in Chapel Hill; every-<lb />
body knows that Brewer said.<lb />
'Trinity didn't come, so they had<lb />
to forfeit<lb />
Tom Mickle, Duke's director of<lb />
sports services, counters: "All you<lb />
have to do is go back and look at<lb />
the records. Trini ty was whipping<lb />
everybody and Carolina just<lb />
didn't want to get their butts<lb />
kick<lb />
There have been attempts to<lb />
settle the dispute or drop it alto-<lb />
gether, but to no avail.<lb />
"We were told by the ACC of-<lb />
fice about 10 years ago to<lb />
straighten it out, that it looked<lb />
kind of silly said Johnny Moore,<lb />
promotions director at Duke.<lb />
'That was before (former Duke<lb />
sports information director) Ted<lb />
Mann died, and he wouldn't hear<lb />
of it.<lb />
Shootings interupt<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP) A 20-year-<lb />
old man remained hospitalized in<lb />
serious condition, and a high<lb />
school coach was released Satur-<lb />
day, one day after gunfire broke<lb />
out at a Charlotte football game.<lb />
The two were among four<lb />
people wounded at about 9:30<lb />
p.m. Friday, in the third quarter of<lb />
the game between West Charlotte<lb />
and Garinger at Garinger.<lb />
Meanwhile, in Augusta, Ga<lb />
Friday night, an assistant coach<lb />
was wounded as he left the press<lb />
box at a football game. Sam<lb />
Adkins, an assistant football<lb />
coach at Glen Mills High School,<lb />
was hit in the shoulder and side<lb />
and underwent surgery early Sat-<lb />
urday, authorities said.<lb />
Charlotte police on Saturday<lb />
charged Donnell Prince Logan,<lb />
18, and Albert "Angclo" Hanker-<lb />
son, 17, both of Charlotte. Hank-<lb />
erson attends West Charlotte<lb />
High, said his father, Albert<lb />
Hanker son.<lb />
Logan was charged with three<lb />
counts of assault with a deadly<lb />
weapon, inflicting serious injury,<lb />
while Hankerson was charged<lb />
with carrying a concealed<lb />
weapon � a 38-caliber handgun,<lb />
police said.<lb />
A third man, DwayneMims,20,<lb />
of Charlotte, was charged with<lb />
carrying a concealed weapon and<lb />
possession of a stolen firearm af-<lb />
ter police spotted him in the<lb />
stands with a gun in his pants<lb />
pocket. Charlotte Police Com-<lb />
mander Bruce Treadway said<lb />
Mims was not involved in the<lb />
shooting. He was released from<lb />
jail Saturday.<lb />
Police said two West Charlotte<lb />
students apparently were watch-<lb />
ing the game when two other<lb />
youths approached and started<lb />
fighting. One of the West Char-<lb />
lotte students pulled a handgun<lb />
from his waistband and began<lb />
shooting, police said.<lb />
Treadway said the shooting<lb />
stemmed from an on-going feud<lb />
among the four, apparently over a<lb />
Continued from page 21<lb />
Virginia wins<lb />
their opener<lb />
went 80 yards on 10 plays, with<lb />
Moore hitting tight end Bruce<lb />
McGonnigal with a 30-yard<lb />
touchdown pass for a 10-7 Cava-<lb />
lier lead.<lb />
Christie's43-yard field goal tied<lb />
the game with 5:49 to play in the<lb />
first half, and the Indian's earned<lb />
their intermission lead when<lb />
Brosnan hit Harry Mchre with an<lb />
8-yard scoring strike with 1:47<lb />
left.<lb />
Wilson, a sophomore, led all<lb />
runners with 102 yards on 20 car-<lb />
ries.<lb />
Moore, a sophomore making<lb />
his first start, completed 13 of 21<lb />
passes for 167 yards and ran for 75<lb />
yards on 13 carries.<lb />
"I think he did very well, and I<lb />
also think he'll get better Welsh<lb />
said. "I think he played with a lot<lb />
of poise<lb />
Brosnahan was 15-22 for 165<lb />
yards before leaving the game late<lb />
in the third quarter with a lacera-<lb />
tion between the third and fourth<lb />
finger on his throwing hand.<lb />
"The doctor's advised against<lb />
playing him Laycock said. "He<lb />
played with it for a while.<lb />
16-year-old girl.<lb />
The elder Hankerson said he<lb />
knew of a running dispute be-<lb />
tween his son and a group of<lb />
young men who had attended<lb />
Garinger and were from a north<lb />
Charlotte neighborhood.<lb />
Hankerson said the dispute<lb />
started in May. He said his son<lb />
filed an assault charge against one<lb />
of the young men in May.<lb />
Four people were taken to<lb />
Charlotte Memorial Hospital,<lb />
including West Charlotte Assis-<lb />
tant Coach John Ovcrcash, who<lb />
was wounded in the left leg, hos-<lb />
pital spokeswoman Amy Farugia<lb />
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Overcash, 43, of Harrisburg,<lb />
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Keith Allen Jones, 20, of Char-<lb />
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Michael Lineberger, 18, of<lb />
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Lineberger, a Garinger drop-<lb />
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Patricia Ann Pope, who was<lb />
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right foot, was treated and re-<lb />
leased, Ms. Farugia said.<lb />
"When I got up my foot started<lb />
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"People were jumping over the<lb />
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place said Elizabeth Henderson,<lb />
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who attended the game.<lb />
"It was chaos said MEDIC<lb />
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Appalachian keeps up their winning ways I pirat<lb />
(AP) - Just when everyone<lb />
thought they had the Ap-<lb />
palachain State offense figured<lb />
out, Mountaineer Coach Sparky<lb />
Woods comes up with a surprise -<lb />
the forward pass.<lb />
Once a team that relied heavily<lb />
on its rushing attack, Ap-<lb />
palachain State went to the pass<lb />
against The Citadel in its South-<lb />
ern Conference opener and came<lb />
away with a 38-14 victory. Quar-<lb />
terback Bobby Fuller passed for<lb />
228 yards and three touchdowns,<lb />
and in all, Appalachain gained<lb />
273 yards passing to go with 213<lb />
yards rushing.<lb />
"We've always wanted to be<lb />
more balanced than we've turned<lb />
out to be Woods said. 'There are<lb />
several reasons we haven't been,<lb />
including having a great running<lb />
back in John Settle and not having<lb />
the capacity to get the ball to our<lb />
receivers consistently. I think<lb />
now, we have that capability<lb />
The result was a shock to the<lb />
Citadel secondary.<lb />
"They surprised us, throwing<lb />
when they did free safety J.D.<lb />
Cauthensaid. "We expected them<lb />
to be like they've been in the past,<lb />
running on first and second<lb />
down<lb />
The victory raised Appalachain<lb />
State's unbeaten streak in regular<lb />
season conference play to 19.<lb />
East Tennessee State took a 26-<lb />
10 victory over VMI in the other<lb />
league game to open the season.<lb />
Elsewhere, Marshall took a 30-17<lb />
victory over the Morehead State<lb />
and Furman whipped South<lb />
Carolina State 38-0. Tulane de-<lb />
feated Tennessee-Chattanooga<lb />
33-19 and North Carolina State<lb />
whipped Western Carolina 45-6.<lb />
Albert Burt rushed for 125<lb />
yards and two touchdowns to<lb />
lead the Buccaneers to victory.<lb />
Burt scored on a 6-yard run in the<lb />
second quarter to put the Bucca-<lb />
neers up 7-3 and then on a 1-yard<lb />
run in the third quarter to give<lb />
East Tennessee State to a 13-3<lb />
edge.<lb />
Leading in the fourth quarter,<lb />
East Tennesee State extended<lb />
their 19-10 lead when cornerback<lb />
Rick Harris intercepted an at-<lb />
tempted halfback pass to set up its<lb />
final touchdown.<lb />
Marshall, still looking for a<lb />
Southern Quarter title despite<lb />
reaching the finals of the NCAA<lb />
Division I-AA playoffs, got a<lb />
jump on its goals thanks to Ron<lb />
Darby, who rushed for 154 yards<lb />
and one touchdown.<lb />
The Thundering Herd was trail-<lb />
ing 10-3 and on the verge of falling<lb />
further behind when Morehead<lb />
State reached the Marshall 4. But<lb />
Stanley Hall intercepted a Chris<lb />
Swartz pass to halt the threat and<lb />
turn the momentum in Marshall's<lb />
direction.<lb />
Tailback Marshall Daugherty<lb />
rushed for 103 yards and two<lb />
touchdowns, and Julius Dixon<lb />
blocked two punts to lead to two<lb />
more scores for Furman. Daugh-<lb />
erty scored on a 22-yard run in the<lb />
first quarter that was set up after<lb />
Dixon blocked a punt that was<lb />
recovered at the S.C. State 22.<lb />
Dixon's next blocked punt<lb />
came in the third quarter, and it<lb />
led to a Patrick Baynes touch-<lb />
down pass to Greg Key.<lb />
"We still have a lot to do, but the<lb />
effort is there Furman Coach<lb />
Jimmy Satterfield said.<lb />
A 93-yard kickoff return by<lb />
Michael Pierce and a 59-yard punt<lb />
return by Mitchell Price helped<lb />
Tulane get away from the Mocca-<lb />
sins in the third quarter. Brad<lb />
Patterson threw a touchdown<lb />
pass, Andre Lockhart ran for<lb />
another score and Dennis Waters<lb />
kicked field goals of 37 and 43<lb />
yards.<lb />
Western Carolina could get just<lb />
two field goals from Clay Cox and<lb />
only penetrated North Carolina<lb />
State territory twice, and one of<lb />
those was with the help of a 50-<lb />
yard kickoff return.<lb />
"1 was not prepared for this<lb />
kind of disappointing perform-<lb />
ance Western Carolina Coach<lb />
Bob Waters said. "Ican'tthinkofa<lb />
bright spot tonight. We had sev-<lb />
eral players who played hard, but<lb />
no bright area<lb />
Wolfpack gets easy victory over 'Cats<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � The quarter-<lb />
back issue isn't settled at North<lb />
Carolina State, but Coach Dick<lb />
Sheridan found out how loaded<lb />
his arsenal is after a 45-6 victory<lb />
over Western Carolina on Satur-<lb />
day night.<lb />
Sheridan wouldn't name a<lb />
starting quarterback before the<lb />
game, but Preston Poag got the<lb />
nod and responded with three<lb />
touchdown dives. Poag was one<lb />
of three quarterbacks Sheridan<lb />
used in the season-opener.<lb />
When the Wolfpack went to<lb />
freshman Anthony Barbour to<lb />
run at tailback, he responded with<lb />
the first two touchdown runs of<lb />
his young collegiate career.<lb />
"In vour first game, you never<lb />
know what's going to happen<lb />
Sheridan said. "I thought our kids<lb />
played with a lot of enthusiasm<lb />
Sheridan said nothing to indi-<lb />
cate he would settle on one of his<lb />
three quarterbacks who all played<lb />
against the Catamounts.<lb />
"1 thought (Poag) did an excel-<lb />
lent job of running and throwing<lb />
the ball Sheridan said. "Charles<lb />
Davenport is our best running<lb />
quarterback, and I think he<lb />
showed why tonight. Shane<lb />
Montgomery is our best passer<lb />
and he did a great job in our two-<lb />
minute drill<lb />
Poag capped drives of 21, 26<lb />
and 78 yards with his 1-yard scor-<lb />
ing dives. Barbour, who had 47<lb />
touchdowns his senior year at<lb />
nearby Garner High School, fore halftime. crn Carolina 31 in the second<lb />
scored on his thrid play from Western Carolina's offense quarter, but Fowble missed a 47-<lb />
scrimmage, running 15 yards only reached N.C. State territory yard field goal attempt after the<lb />
around right end with 7:32 left in twice, once with the aid of a 50- drive stalled,<lb />
the second quarter. yard kickoff return which led to a Montgomery led the Wolfpack<lb />
Barbour also scored on a 5-yard 35-yard field goal by Clay Cox on a 65-yard drive that ended on<lb />
run with 9:56 left in the third early in the second quarter. Fowble's 31-yard field goal with<lb />
quarter, raising N.C. State's edge Cox also had a 42-yard field 1:05 left before the half,<lb />
to 31-3. Following a Chris Hartsell goal with 59 seconds left in the Western Carolina's only ven-<lb />
interccption return to the Western third quarter for the Catamounts, turc into Wolfpack territory in the<lb />
also playing their season opener, first half came after Otis<lb />
"I was not prepared for this Washington's 50-yard kickoff re-<lb />
kind of disappointing perform- turn early in the second quarter to<lb />
ance Western Carolina Coach the N.C. State 40. Quarterback<lb />
Bob Waters said. "Ican'tthinkofa Todd Cottrcll passed 15 yards to<lb />
bright spot tonight. We had sev- tight end Jon Reed on a third-and-<lb />
eral players who played hard, but 5 to keep the drive alive, but N.C.<lb />
no bright areas State's defense tightened and Cox<lb />
Davenport moved the kicked his 35-yard field goal with<lb />
Wolfpack from its 17 to the West- H:31 left in the half.<lb />
Carolina 38, Barbour rushed three<lb />
times for 35 yards to set up Steve<lb />
Salley's 2-yard scoring run with<lb />
4:26 left to play.<lb />
Barbour finished with 81 yards<lb />
on nine carries.<lb />
"Anthony Barbour had a tre-<lb />
Mark Fowble, who hit all five of<lb />
his conversions, also kicked a 31-<lb />
yard field goal with 1:05 left be-<lb />
Thc Catamounts hindered their<lb />
own offense, committing 16<lb />
penalties for 115 yards, compared<lb />
to four N.C. State penalties for 34<lb />
yards.<lb />
"We just made too many mis-<lb />
takes to be competitive in this<lb />
game Waters said. "The team<lb />
we put on the field tonight didn't<lb />
resemble the team 1 saw in prac-<lb />
tice this week. We kept shooting<lb />
ourselves in the foot<lb />
The loss was the worst open-<lb />
ing-day defeat suffered by West-<lb />
ern Carolina since a 51-0 loss to<lb />
Carson-Newman in 1937.<lb />
UCLA gains victory, but not good warm-up for Nebraska<lb />
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) �<lb />
Darryl Henley returned a punt 89<lb />
vardsfora touchdown after just<lb />
3:25 of play and Troy Aikman<lb />
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passes Saturday night as fifth-<lb />
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opener for both teams.<lb />
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Aikman, who ranked second in<lb />
the country in passing efficiency<lb />
last season, threw a 43-yard<lb />
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Burkley and a 15-yard scoring led 38-0 at the time. before halftime made it 31-0.<lb />
pass to Reggie Moore to give the Eric Ball, another UCLA senior, Estwick also scored on a 3-yard<lb />
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old. also left early in the third quarter, which gave the Bruins their 38-0<lb />
Aikman completed 13 out of 17 Aikman's 2-yard touchdown lead,<lb />
passes for 155 yards without pass to Mark Estwick with 3:47 UCLA's other points came on a ego State's touchdown on a 13-<lb />
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On the Pirates next possess<lb />
Libretto proved once again'<lb />
he could run the Pirate's run<lb />
shootoption offense, and m<lb />
ing the offense down to the<lb />
six yard line before taking tlu<lb />
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"We look at this as the fint<lb />
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game. "Our defense did anj<lb />
standing job tonight. An<lb />
you can hold an opponent tj<lb />
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happy. Individually, we h<lb />
many people that stood<lb />
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season. Jarrod Moody had a<lb />
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great performances he adJ<lb />
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Tennis<lb />
SORGHO, Ky. (AP) -<lb />
Jessica Navarre sat down a cl<lb />
of vears ago to write letter tl<lb />
colleges, the Bolivian<lb />
didn't have any idea wh<lb />
responses would be.<lb />
It turned out to be plenum<lb />
morning, she received six oi<lb />
full athletic scholarships iJ<lb />
mail.<lb />
But considering what NaJ<lb />
had to offer, that shouldn't<lb />
as a surprise.<lb />
Navarro, 20, won her fiH<lb />
tional junior tennis tournam<lb />
Bolivia when she was 12<lb />
old. Over the next six yeai<lb />
won three more national<lb />
titles.<lb />
Navarro eventually<lb />
Union University in lacl<lb />
Tenn spuming offers froml<lb />
larger schools.<lb />
More N<lb />
BUFFALO, NY. (AP)<lb />
Bowl MVP Bruce Smith.<lb />
pended by the NFL two daj<lb />
fore the Buffalo Bills'<lb />
opener against Minnesota id<lb />
ing a drug test, savs he will!<lb />
to "put the pieces back toga<lb />
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"I've got a lot on my mim<lb />
added. "I just want to get el<lb />
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Smith, the NFL's first o<lb />
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rehabilitation program.<lb />
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Pirates win big over Tech<lb />
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On the Tirates next possession,<lb />
Libretto proved once again that<lb />
he could run the Pirate's run and<lb />
shootoption offense, and march-<lb />
ing the offense down to the Tech<lb />
six yard line before taking the ball<lb />
into the endzone himself on a<lb />
keeper around the right side,<lb />
lmperato added the extra point,<lb />
giving the Tirates their final 52-13<lb />
score. After this touchdown, ECU<lb />
was content to hold the Eagles'<lb />
offense, and simply run the clock<lb />
out. Mike Applewhite and Glenn<lb />
Willis led the stingy Pirate offense<lb />
with seven tackles each.<lb />
"We look at this as the first step<lb />
on our ladder of success. This was<lb />
a must game Baker said after the<lb />
game. "Our defense did an out-<lb />
standing job tonight. Anytime<lb />
you can hold an opponent to just<lb />
13 points you have got to be<lb />
happy. Individually, we had so<lb />
many people that stood out.<lb />
Travis Hunter began tonight just<lb />
where he left off at the end of last<lb />
season. Jarrod Moody had a great<lb />
first half running as well as receiv-<lb />
ing. Junior Robinson and Reggie<lb />
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he said. "1 think that this team is<lb />
really receptive to a good crowd,<lb />
and 1 thought that the students<lb />
really got into the game. We have<lb />
some really great fans here<lb />
The Tirates will be on the road<lb />
next week-end, traveling to<lb />
Blacksburg, 'a. to take on the<lb />
1 lokies of Virgina Tech.One of the<lb />
areas that the Pirates will have to<lb />
improve on when they face the<lb />
I lokies will be their penalties. The<lb />
Pirates were penalized nine times<lb />
for 69 vardsagainst Tech.<lb />
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Tennis player happy at small college<lb />
SORGHO, Ky. (AP) � When<lb />
Jessica Navarro sat down a couple<lb />
o years ago to write letters to U.S.<lb />
colleges, the Bolivian native<lb />
didn't have any idea what the<lb />
responses would be.<lb />
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mail.<lb />
But considering what Navarro<lb />
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as a surprise.<lb />
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tional junior tennis tournament in<lb />
Bolivia when she was 12 years<lb />
old. Over the next six years she<lb />
won three more national junior<lb />
titles.<lb />
Navarro eventually chose<lb />
Union University in Jackson,<lb />
Tenn spurning offers from many-<lb />
larger schools.<lb />
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school, a religious school, not a<lb />
state school or a big school<lb />
Navarro said. "1 come from a<lb />
small country so I didn't think 1<lb />
would like that (a larger school).<lb />
When 1 came to visit<lb />
Unioneveryone was friendly<lb />
and I loved it<lb />
Navarro spent the summer as<lb />
an instructor at Our Tennis House<lb />
in Sorgho. She returns to Union in<lb />
the fall and to her position as the<lb />
No. 1 player on the women's ten-<lb />
nis team, a spot she has held since<lb />
arriving at the small Baptist<lb />
school two years ago.<lb />
Cochabamba, the largest city in<lb />
Bolivia, is Navarro's home. She is<lb />
one of seven children, all tennis<lb />
players. Navarro's younger sis-<lb />
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Number of chapters Nationally. Over 120<lb />
Date and Place of Pounding: December 10,1904<lb />
College of Charleston, SC<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
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Fraternity Colors: Cold, White, Blue<lb />
Philanthropic Organization: PUSH<lb />
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Strongest Alumni Association<lb />
Thi "Kappa Tau<lb />
DKT<lb />
409 Elizabeth St.<lb />
757-1319<lb />
Number of Chapters Nationally: Over 100<lb />
Date and Place of founding: March 17,1906<lb />
Miami University<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Oxford, Ohio<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Havard Red and Old Gold<lb />
Philanthropic Organization: Children's Heart Foundation<lb />
What makes this Fraternity Unique:<lb />
Encourage Brothers to be involved in campus functions.<lb />
Ti Kappa Alpha n K A<lb />
Corner Sth it Elizabeth 752-4773<lb />
Number of Chapters Nationally. Over 150<lb />
Date and Place of Founding: March 1,1868<lb />
University of Virginia<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Memphis, Tennessee<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Garnet and Gold<lb />
Philanthropic Organization:<lb />
What makes this Fraternity Unique:<lb />
Group effort In reaching goals.<lb />
Sigma Tan Qamma 7. T T<lb />
508 W. 5th St. 757-0127<lb />
Number of Chapter Nationally Over 100<lb />
Date and Place of Founding: June 28, 1920<lb />
Central Missouri State Teachers College<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Warrensburg, Missouri<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Blue and White<lb />
Philanthropic Organization:<lb />
Greenville Boys Club<lb />
What makes this Fraternity Unique:<lb />
Academics, Individuality<lb />
Kappa Sigma KI<lb />
700 E 10th St. 7525543<lb />
Number of Chapters Nationally: Over 200<lb />
Date and Place of Founding: December 10,1869<lb />
University of Virginia<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Charlottesville, Virginia<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Scarlet, White, Green<lb />
Philanthropic Organization: Muscular Dystrophy<lb />
What makes this Fraternity Unique:<lb />
Leadership<lb />
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campus, for the most part, yet we are very active on<lb />
campus We enjoy a good relationship with our<lb />
university's administration and, in the past tew<lb />
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sity's student lite.<lb />
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� 33. of men on campus without traternities will<lb />
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� Scholarship programs of fraternities produce<lb />
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tunities for things to do with his spare time Events<lb />
such as Greek Week is ust an example of some of<lb />
the activities that fraternities plan during the year.<lb />
Atltletics .<lb />
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500 E Elizabeth St.<lb />
757-1367<lb />
Number of Chapters Nationally: Over 200<lb />
Date and Place of Founding: November 2, 1909<lb />
Boston University<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Indianapolis, Indiana<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Purple, Green, Gold<lb />
Philanthropic Organization: March of Dimes<lb />
What makes this Fraternity Unique:<lb />
Diversity<lb />
Tau K&amp;ppa 'EpsiCon<lb />
951 E 10th St. 757-3042<lb />
Number of Chapters Nationally: Over 350<lb />
Dote and Place of Founding: January 10,1899<lb />
Illinois Wesleyan University<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Indianapolis, Indiana<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Cherry, G ray<lb />
Philanthropic Organization<lb />
St Judes Children's Hospital<lb />
What meakes this Fraternity Unique:<lb />
Individualism, Campus Involvement<lb />
"Beta Tfieta Pi<lb />
P.O. Box 7192<lb />
RUSH' 1110-B Contanche St. 757-1840<lb />
Number of Chapters Nationally Over 100<lb />
DM and Place of Founding: August 8,1839<lb />
Miami, Ohio<lb />
National Head quarters Location<lb />
Miami, Ohio<lb />
Fratenuty Colors: Pink and Slue<lb />
Philanthropic Organization:<lb />
What makes thi Fraternity Unique<lb />
Brothers helping Brothers<lb />
General Fraternity Facts<lb />
� All but two U.S Presidents since 1825 have been fraternity men. Sixteen Vice-Presidenis have been fraternity men.<lb />
 63 of the U.S. President's Cabinet members since 1900 have been fraternity men.<lb />
 71 of the Who's Who in America listees are fraternity members.<lb />
 76 of the US. Senators &amp; Representatives are fraternity members.<lb />
 85 (40 of 47) of the U.S. Supreme Court Justices since 1910 have been fraternity men.<lb />
 85 of the Fortune 500 executives are fraternity members.<lb />
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T)eita Sijjma Thi<lb />
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510 E. 10th St.<lb />
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Date and Place of Founding December 10,1899<lb />
College oi the City of New York<lb />
National Headquarter Location:<lb />
Indiana poll. Indiana<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Nik Green, White<lb />
PhilanthropicOrganiation March of Dimes<lb />
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The Fraternity of Engineered leadership<lb />
Sigma Thi Epsilon<lb />
505 E 3th St. 757-0487<lb />
Number of Chapter Nationally: Almost 300<lb />
Date and Place of Founding: November 1, 1901<lb />
University of Richmond, Virginia<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Richmond, Virginia<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Purple, Red<lb />
Philanthropic Organization Heart Fund<lb />
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Diversity<lb />
Sigma Alpha "Epsilon Z A E<lb />
402 E. 4th St.<lb />
"58-5793<lb />
Number of Chapters Nationally: Over 200<lb />
Date and Place of Founding: March 9, 1856<lb />
Univensty of Alabama<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Evanston. Illinois<lb />
Histonal: First Greek letter Fraternity founded in south.<lb />
Only southern Fraternity founded before<lb />
Civil War that still eists.<lb />
National policy against Hazing<lb />
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members and part of the Alpha Pledge Class.<lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
800 E 11th St.<lb />
757-0128<lb />
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Date and Place of Founding: December 21, 1865<lb />
Washington and lee<lb />
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Lexington, VA<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Cnmson and Old Gold<lb />
Philanthropic Organization: Muscular Dystrophy<lb />
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1st Fraternity on Campus<lb />
Theta Chi<lb />
210Whichard<lb />
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Number of Chapter Nationally: 155<lb />
Date and Place of Founding: 1856<lb />
Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont<lb />
National Headquarters location:<lb />
Trenton, New Jersey<lb />
Fraternity Colors: Red and White<lb />
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Personal development and service to Alma-Mater.<lb />
Alpha Sigma Thi<lb />
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422 W Sth St.<lb />
757-3516<lb />
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Yale University<lb />
National Headquarters Location:<lb />
Delaware, Ohio<lb />
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