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�lj� �uBt (ftarulmtan<lb />
Sewing the 'Last Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 64 No. 23<lb />
Tuesday April 3, 19<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Thomas wins<lb />
SGA election<lb />
by default<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Student(Uu ernmenl Associa-<lb />
tion presidential candidate Allen<lb />
Thjomaswill become the new S( ,<lb />
president by default, alter chal-<lb />
lenger Robin Andrews was dis-<lb />
qualified from the race Monday<lb />
night<lb />
Elections Committee Chair-<lb />
man kellv ones eliminated An-<lb />
drews from the race when An-<lb />
drew stalled to turn in her expense<lb />
report for the run ofl election that<lb />
was to be held Wednesday.<lb />
�s stated in article 12 ot the<lb />
SGA Elections Rules, both regular<lb />
elections and run ofl elections are<lb />
considered separateand eat h i an<lb />
didate must submit expense re-<lb />
ports tor each election two days<lb />
prior to the election ones said<lb />
thatat 5:00p m. Monday, Andrews<lb />
had not turned in the report and<lb />
was disqualified.<lb />
Upset b the decision, An<lb />
drews said she was never told<lb />
when the run-off election was to<lb />
be held, and she read in the elec-<lb />
tions niles thai two weeks must<lb />
elapse between the firs! election<lb />
and therun-oH election.<lb />
According to (ones, that rule<lb />
was a typing mistake Election<lb />
c ommittee members, whoarealso<lb />
SGA members, told lones that it<lb />
was a mistake and that it was<lb />
amended by the legislature dur-<lb />
ingtheFeb. 12.1990SGA meeting.<lb />
After she was informed that<lb />
she had been disqualified. An<lb />
drews told lones that since she<lb />
had no expenditures tor the run-<lb />
ott election, she thought she didn't<lb />
have to turn in a report After we<lb />
counted the ballots on Monday,<lb />
she sent six representatives and I<lb />
told them to tell her she had to<lb />
report her expenditures lones<lb />
said. "Shesaid the) didn t tell her<lb />
It she had an questions,<lb />
ones said, she could have called<lb />
me. lor the first time, all the rules<lb />
were followed to a lit may look<lb />
like we picked people out spe iti<lb />
cally, but we didn t 1 wish it had<lb />
happened some other way The<lb />
Other candidates, ailed all the time<lb />
to make sure the were following<lb />
the rules<lb />
Andrews contacted Attorney<lb />
General Brian Stevens Monday<lb />
night in an attempt to have him<lb />
resolve the discn pern ies<lb />
Stevens said that Andrews<lb />
could appeal to the ele lions re-<lb />
view board.<lb />
Thomas and Andrew s were to<lb />
be the two Candida Ies in the run-<lb />
See Election, page 2<lb />
ECU School of Medicine<lb />
establishes new degree<lb />
LCL News Bureau<lb />
ECU has received approval to<lb />
establish an undergraduate degree<lb />
in "cytotechnology, a response to<lb />
the deepening shortage ot these<lb />
medical laboratory professionals<lb />
in the I nited States.<lb />
Cytotechnologists are trained<lb />
to obtain and process human cel-<lb />
lular specimens in a medical set-<lb />
ting, according to Dr. Susan I.<lb />
Smith, chair ol the EC U Depart-<lb />
ment of Clinical 1 aboratory Sci-<lb />
ence, which will otter the new<lb />
program, from these specimens<lb />
they can determine the presence<lb />
ol diseasessu hascancer. A famil-<lb />
iar specimen analyzed by a cy-<lb />
totechnologist, said Smith, is the<lb />
"pap smear" used to detect and<lb />
diagnose various conditions in<lb />
women.<lb />
The new program is a joint<lb />
undertaking with the Department<lb />
ot clinical Pathology and Diag-<lb />
nostic Medumeot the E( Jk hool<lb />
oi Medicine. C limed training,<lb />
concentrated in the fourth year of<lb />
the program, will beoffered at I'itt<lb />
County Memorial Hospital.<lb />
The first students are expected<lb />
tii graduate from the program fol-<lb />
lowing the spring semester ot 1992,<lb />
earning a bachelor ot science de-<lb />
gree1 in clinical laboratory science.<lb />
I he program will eventually<lb />
graduate up to six students per<lb />
year.<lb />
Smith said the new offering<lb />
See Cyto, page 2<lb />
vleteorologist Ben Pringle of WITN-TV discusses safety tips for<lb />
residence halls during severe weather with a group of Tyler<lb />
residents (Photo by Garrett Killian � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Fresh fruit and various free prizes were among the many extras to be found Monday at one of the COW Week information booths The week-<lb />
long activities aim to increase awareness of health issues facing students today (Photo by J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Wellness Week to increase awareness<lb />
By Sarah Martin<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The week of April 2-6 has been<lb />
designated Creatively Organizing<lb />
Wellness Week or "COW Week"<lb />
bv the Student Health and Well-<lb />
ness Committee.<lb />
The purpose ot Wellness<lb />
Week is to increasecampusaware-<lb />
ness oi the importance of positive<lb />
lifestyle choices tor the quality of<lb />
an individual's lite said Suzanne<lb />
Kellerman,an ECU 1 lealth Educa-<lb />
tor. "By increasing visibility of and<lb />
participation in campus wide<lb />
wellness activities, the Student<lb />
Health and Wellness Committee<lb />
hopes to promote the concept ot<lb />
wellness to the entire university<lb />
community inorder to bring about<lb />
positive lifestyle changes<lb />
Main activities are planned<lb />
forCOW Week such asa Wellness<lb />
Walk, A Beach Volleyball Tourna-<lb />
ment, the Health Fair and a special<lb />
night at the Comedy one.<lb />
The Wellness Walk, named<lb />
"The Stampede was the first<lb />
event of the week and was held<lb />
Monday afternoon at 12:15 on the<lb />
mall (in front of the Student Health<lb />
Center). l"he walk included Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard Fakin and other<lb />
FCL celebrities. The walk was ap-<lb />
proximately 1.5 mi Ies and tree door<lb />
pnes, tree tood and free sun vi-<lb />
sors were given away.<lb />
The Volleyball Tournament,<lb />
also known as "A Moo-ving Expe-<lb />
rience isplannedfor Tuesday on<lb />
Tyler Beach from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.<lb />
Teams are needed to sign up. Each<lb />
team will solicit pledges based on<lb />
their total points accumulated. All<lb />
proceeds will go to the REAL Cri-<lb />
sis Center. There will be a band,<lb />
free refreshments, and door prizes.<lb />
To sign up, call IRS at 757-6443Of<lb />
go bv 204 Memorial Gym.<lb />
The Health Fair, named "The<lb />
Round-Up will be held from 11<lb />
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday at<lb />
Memorial Gym. Students and fac-<lb />
ulty will be able to have their bloixi<lb />
pressure screened, be tested for<lb />
glaucoma, have their blood sugar<lb />
levels, height and weight, and fit-<lb />
ness level all performed for free.<lb />
Yourcholesterol level will be tested<lb />
for a small fee. There will be fit-<lb />
nessdomonstrations, free food and<lb />
door prizes.<lb />
The week will wrap up at the<lb />
Comedy Zoneat the Attic Wednes-<lb />
day evening starting at 9 p.m. The<lb />
first (K people will receive dnnk<lb />
huggers. The comedians will be<lb />
Max Bocelli and Scott Steehn Half<lb />
of the proceeds will go to theStu-<lb />
dent Health and Wellness Com-<lb />
mittee. Admission is $2230 for<lb />
members and $3230 for guests be-<lb />
fore 9 p.m S3. O for members and<lb />
$4.50 for non-members after p m.<lb />
Wellness booths will also be<lb />
located around the campus Mon-<lb />
day through Thursday. There will<lb />
be free information available on<lb />
healthy eating, sexually transmit-<lb />
ted diseases, safer sex, AIDS, fit-<lb />
ness and cancer detection tech-<lb />
niques.<lb />
Treatment may protect cancer patients<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Molecules normally found in<lb />
the body but now generated in test<lb />
tubes may serve to protect cancer<lb />
patients from the undesirable side<lb />
effects of radiation and chemother-<lb />
apy, according to scientists at the<lb />
ECU School of Medicine. Their<lb />
research may eventually permit<lb />
phvsicians to give cancer patients<lb />
more potent therapy.<lb />
Through a recent $660,000<lb />
grant from the National Cancer<lb />
Institute, Dr. Charles J. Kovacs,<lb />
ECU professor of radiation oncol-<lb />
ogy, joins researchers at a number<lb />
of other institutions in a national<lb />
program to define better ways to<lb />
use these "biological response<lb />
modifiers" for cancer treatment.<lb />
"Here at ECU we are concen-<lb />
trating on developing better ways<lb />
in the laboratory to improve the<lb />
clinical treatment of cancer said<lb />
Kovacs, who directs the ECU divi-<lb />
sion ot radiation biology and on-<lb />
cology. "Our goal is to provide a<lb />
strong data base on how these<lb />
molecules can be added to a<lb />
patient's treatment to increase the<lb />
killingetfectsot both radiation and<lb />
chemotherapy on tumor cells,<lb />
while reducing the harmful side<lb />
effects of these1 treatments<lb />
Kovacs sud that a major prob-<lb />
lem in treating cancerous tissue<lb />
with radiation or chemotherapy is<lb />
the difficulty of protecting the<lb />
surroundingnormal tissues. At the<lb />
high dose often required to kill all<lb />
of the tumor cells, both chemo-<lb />
therapy and radiotherapy can<lb />
destroy normal blood cell produc-<lb />
tion, which maintains the body's<lb />
immune system and is vital for<lb />
life.<lb />
The biological molecules being<lb />
studied by ECU researchers are<lb />
known as monokines and cytoki-<lb />
nes. They are part of a naturally-<lb />
occurring network in the body<lb />
responsible for regulating bloixi<lb />
cell production.<lb />
Kovacs said that he and his<lb />
team are particularly interested in<lb />
the category of monokines and<lb />
cytokines that stimulate white<lb />
blood cell production in the bone<lb />
marrow. Through genetic engi-<lb />
neering, these molecules can be<lb />
produced in large quantities by<lb />
human, animal and plant cells<lb />
grown in laboratories.<lb />
"The manner in which these<lb />
cytokines interact with each other<lb />
to stimulate blood cell production<lb />
is not completely understood<lb />
Kovacs explained. "Understand-<lb />
ing how these molecules stimulate<lb />
immature and mature blood cells<lb />
is among the major goals of our<lb />
studies. At the same time, we will<lb />
concentrate on how these cytoki-<lb />
nes can be administrated to pa-<lb />
tients during cancer treatment<lb />
Kovacs noted that because the<lb />
See Cancer, page 7<lb />
Senate candidate visits ECU<lb />
By Donna Hayes<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Democratic Senate candidate<lb />
R.P. "Bo" Thomas used his first<lb />
official visit to ECU to discuss his<lb />
position on the environment and<lb />
to criticize Republican Senator<lb />
Jesse Helms.<lb />
Speaking to a group on Thurs-<lb />
day at Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter, Thomas said the current politi-<lb />
cal leadership in North Carolina<lb />
fails to address clean air and wa-<lb />
ter. "The lack of concern has de-<lb />
stroyed the Tar River he added.<lb />
"Jesse Helms thinks clean air<lb />
is something everyone has Tho-<lb />
mas said "Bring him home in<lb />
November and give him his big<lb />
pension<lb />
Thomas supports the Clean<lb />
Air Amendment currently before<lb />
Congress, and he added that the<lb />
Amendment is crucial to reducing<lb />
those emissions that cause acid<lb />
rain. The Amendment will also<lb />
help control toxic air pollutants<lb />
that are hazardous to human<lb />
health.<lb />
Thomas said Helms opposes<lb />
the Clean Air Amendment because<lb />
it "requires polluterstodo the right<lb />
thing<lb />
At a news conference in<lb />
Raleigh in early March, Thomas<lb />
said: "1 just think Jesse serves the<lb />
banks, serves the polluters <lb />
serves the oil producers He has<lb />
served the monied people so long<lb />
that he's just got in the habit of<lb />
voting against the little man. His<lb />
heart has hardened<lb />
After his speech at ECU, Tho-<lb />
mas responded to questions from<lb />
the audience. He said that he<lb />
supports alternative energy<lb />
sources, in particular wind and<lb />
solar power, and he opposes the<lb />
construction of more nuclear reac-<lb />
tors.<lb />
Thomas also said that the<lb />
people should return to conserva-<lb />
See Bo, page 7<lb />
Inside<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Has college athletics<lb />
overshadowed a good<lb />
education?<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Personals, For Sale.<lb />
Help Wanted, For Rent<lb />
and Services Rendered<lb />
State and Nation8<lb />
London's anti-tax<lb />
protest turns into riot;<lb />
civilians and police are<lb />
hospitalized<lb />
Features9<lb />
Tennessee profes-<lb />
sor speaks to students<lb />
about colonial literature<lb />
Sports11<lb />
UNLV crushes Duke<lb />
in NCAA Championship<lb />
J<lb /><pb facs="00058206_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian, April 3,1990<lb />
ECU Briefs<lb />
Alumni sponsor basesball evening<lb />
KINSTON The Greene, I enoir and Wayne county chapters of the<lb />
ECU Alumni Association are hosting "Wednesday in the Park an<lb />
evening of minor league baseball action in kinston on May 23 at b p.m.<lb />
at Grainger Stadium, 4lX) East Grainger Ave.<lb />
A picnic spread of hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries and ice cream<lb />
will be available from b p.m. until game time, when the Kinston Indians<lb />
take on the Prince William Cannons.<lb />
The $7.50 per person includes the picnic and game ticket. All ECU<lb />
alumni, family members and friends are invited to attend.<lb />
RSVP by May 7 by sending a check made payable to the East<lb />
Carolina Alumni Association to Cindy Callaway, TaylorSlaughter<lb />
Alumni r louse, ECU,Greenville, N.C27858. Tickets will be held at the<lb />
gate.<lb />
Eor more information, contact Callaway at CJQ) 757-b072.<lb />
EastCare celebrates fifth anniversary<lb />
More than 1,31X1 former patients, emergency medical service (EMS)<lb />
personnel and friends arc invited to attend the fifth anniversarv cele-<lb />
bration (if EastCare on April S from 2 to 5 p.m. in the park beside the<lb />
Brodv Medical Sciences Building<lb />
EastCare. Pitt County Memorial I iospital's air ambulance service,<lb />
began operation in April 1985 and has made about 2,(XX) flights.<lb />
A ceremony at 2:30 p.m. will include a brief history ot the program,<lb />
speeches by former patients and a dedication to former patients and<lb />
EMS personnel. If available, the EastCare helicopter will be on display.<lb />
Eor more information, contact the FastCare office at 5S1 -427.<lb />
Nigerian discusses democracy at home<lb />
One of Nigeria's leading social scientists, Dr. Oveleve Oyediran,<lb />
will speak on "Dilemmas of Democratic Political Development in<lb />
Nigeriaat 7:30 p.m. Wcdnesdaj in KHm 1032 o the (iencral Class-<lb />
room Building. Oyediran has served in various capacities in the Nige-<lb />
rian government and was most recently .1 member oi the country's<lb />
Constituent Assembly.Oycdiran'slecture is part of the Thomas River's<lb />
Distinguished Chair in Internationa Studies I ectureSeries and is tree<lb />
and open to the public.<lb />
i mrtiJ ftowt f i (i Sn� Hwfiiu fry rti<lb />
National Campus Clips<lb />
UNC-CH discusses self-segregation<lb />
last Wednesday a forum sponsored by rheNetwork for Minorities<lb />
Issues at UNC-Chapel Hill discussed the development of self-segrega-<lb />
tion in campus housing over the last years. "Even though it is not a<lb />
problem caused by the universitv, the university needs to address it<lb />
said Matthew Stewart, a graduate student. Several reasons account for<lb />
this trend, according to the members of the forum Wayne Kuncl,<lb />
housing director, said that the first-come, tirst-served basis method<lb />
used bv the housing service at UNC may bo one of the reasons<lb />
However he said the change in policy has made the system fairer. P.J.<lb />
Studevent, a freshman, said he was encou raged bv his friends to live on<lb />
South campus with other black students. Another student, Ronni<lb />
Williams, a sophomore, said that some black students would like to live<lb />
on North campus but the small number of other minorities would make<lb />
the students feel alienated.<lb />
Gretchan Diffendal, the Residence I Kill Association president said<lb />
"People would be unhapm not because of integration, but becaus<lb />
you're taking away the choice<lb />
Cyto<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Crime Report<lb />
Police walk dog out of Greene<lb />
27 March 1990<lb />
1853- Officer stopped a moped south oi the Publications Building.<lb />
Campus citation issued to non student for equipment and one-way<lb />
street violations.<lb />
28 March 19<lb />
2201- Officers responded to (Ireene Residence I Kill in reference to<lb />
a suspicious subject in the lobby. Trespass warning issued to non-<lb />
student.<lb />
2308- Officers responded to Fleming Residence I lall in reference to<lb />
a 911 call advising that they had received a call and the caller was not<lb />
speaking.<lb />
2356-Officers stopped a vehicle at Wright Circle for one-way street<lb />
violation. Campus citations issued for alcohol violations and one-way<lb />
street.<lb />
29 March 1990<lb />
0120- Officer was transported to Pitt County Memorial Hospital-<lb />
Emergency Room because of chest pains and breathing problems.<lb />
0540- Officers checked third floor of Garrett Hall and other resi-<lb />
dence hall areas tn surrounding grounds for a subject who was<lb />
behaving suspiciously on the third floor of (.arrett. The subject could<lb />
not be found<lb />
0551- Officers checked out at I. instead Residence Hall with two<lb />
residence advisors who rexrted a student (non-resident of Umstead<lb />
Hall) was on the second flinr i rearing a disturbance. Subject was<lb />
located and arrested for being intoxicated and disruptive. Subject was<lb />
also banned from all resident e halls<lb />
30 March 1990<lb />
1150- Officer dispatched to I instead Residence 1 lall looking for a<lb />
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IV Crime Ktjmtt u l�k�� fwm office! F( U ISAhr 'Xif'ty tnf<lb />
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of the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina School of Medicine otters a<lb />
post-baccalaureate certificate pro-<lb />
gram in the discipline.<lb />
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totechnologists far exceeds the<lb />
supply, according to Smith. In<lb />
North Carolina, for example, a<lb />
survey of medical institutions<lb />
found that 10 to 12 cvtotechnolo-<lb />
gist positions were unfilled in 1988,<lb />
while cytoteehnology programs in<lb />
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gists to claim them.<lb />
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with disease.<lb />
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more convenient and pleasant for<lb />
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has developed a highly-regarded<lb />
program centering on this tech-<lb />
nique under the leadership of Dr.<lb />
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cal pathology and diagnostic<lb />
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which has been offered by ECU<lb />
for nearly 20 vears.<lb />
"The medical technology-<lb />
program requires extensive study<lb />
in both biologv and chemistry<lb />
prior to the professional courses<lb />
said Smith. "The new track in<lb />
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who desire to work in a medical<lb />
laboratory an additional option<lb />
which places less emphasis on<lb />
preparation in chemistry and more<lb />
on biologv, which some students<lb />
prefer. There are students for<lb />
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tea<lb />
She noted, however, that ca-<lb />
reer opportunities in both fields<lb />
remain excellent.<lb />
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SGA debates whether group discriminates against men<lb />
By Samatha Thompson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The constitution for the ECU<lb />
Pure Gold Dancers was passed as<lb />
a non-funded group by the Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association in<lb />
Monday's meeting, after a lengthy<lb />
debate whether the groupdiscnmi<lb />
nated against men and should tx-<lb />
funded bv both the SX.A and the<lb />
Athletic Department.<lb />
I egislator Michael Hadley<lb />
made the motion to suspend the<lb />
rules tor the dancers to have their<lb />
constitution approved so that they<lb />
could receive funds through the<lb />
H iA to attend a competition rep<lb />
resenting (�( I<lb />
Some legislators argued<lb />
whether the group discriminated<lb />
against men. 1 egislator Susan<lb />
( ooperman said that even though<lb />
the group has try (Hits, it is the<lb />
same as other organizations sik h<lb />
as honor societies and sports or-<lb />
ganizations It's net realk dis<lb />
crimination Cooperman said.<lb />
"Requirements to get into these<lb />
groups is due to what the organi-<lb />
zations are based on<lb />
Another legislator read to the<lb />
legislature one of the rules in the<lb />
ECU Pure Cold Dancers'<lb />
constitution stating a "his or her"<lb />
clause, ending the debate on dis-<lb />
crimination.<lb />
I egislator Renee Cundiff said<lb />
that since the dancers are ranked<lb />
lth in the nation and thev have<lb />
raised funds themselves tor uni-<lb />
forms and pompons, thev should<lb />
bo a funded organization.<lb />
1 egislator Marry 1 lelmsmade<lb />
the motion that the ECU Pure Gold<lb />
Dancers be a non-funded organi-<lb />
zation since the Athletic Depart<lb />
ment also funds them at the begin-<lb />
ning ot each year to attend a train<lb />
ing camp<lb />
The Athletic Department<lb />
should work with them for more<lb />
funding 1 lelms said.<lb />
Cooperman said that since<lb />
student funds pay for both the<lb />
Athletic Department and the SGA,<lb />
the students would be paying for<lb />
the dancers twice.<lb />
Because the dancers promote<lb />
the FCU basketball team, and are<lb />
funded through the Athletic De-<lb />
partment, the bodv voted by con-<lb />
sent for the FCU Pure Cold Danc-<lb />
ers to be a non-funded group,<lb />
which would not allow them to<lb />
receive SGA funds for two years.<lb />
In other business, the $140<lb />
appropriation to lambda Alpha,<lb />
ECU'S anthropology honor soci-<lb />
ety, was passed bv a voice vote of<lb />
the legislature. The 15 members<lb />
requested funds to pav for over-<lb />
night lodging while thev are in<lb />
Atlantic Beach on a field trip,<lb />
1.egislator Barbara Lamb said. The<lb />
students will study anthropology<lb />
at sea in a shnmp boat, which the<lb />
gro<lb />
up will pav for themselves.<lb />
The constitution of the orth<lb />
Carolina Student Legislators also<lb />
passed bv a voice vote. The NCSL<lb />
members, several of which are also<lb />
SGA members, learn the concepts<lb />
of representing government in a<lb />
model of the North Carolina Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly during their meet-<lb />
ings, Hadley said.<lb />
The constitution of the Society<lb />
of Medical Technology passed by<lb />
a voice vote after questions were<lb />
raised whether the group was dif-<lb />
ferent from other medical socie-<lb />
ties. Hadley said the purpose of<lb />
the organization was to promote<lb />
unity of those entering the clinical<lb />
laboratory science profession.<lb />
Another legislator said the group<lb />
was different from the Pre-profes-<lb />
sional Health Alliance, which<lb />
promoted those entering medical<lb />
school.<lb />
Helms made the motion to<lb />
have all of the annual appropria-<lb />
tions introduced as package in the<lb />
April 16 SGA meeting so that the<lb />
body can have a list of all the groups<lb />
needing money in order to "grasp<lb />
the whole picture Helms said.<lb />
The motion passed bv consent.<lb />
Legislator Derek McCullers<lb />
told the bodv that after "watching<lb />
what has been going on lately"<lb />
that it lacked professionalism. "We<lb />
were chosen as represon ta ti ves a nd<lb />
we should trv to be fair and equal<lb />
and consistent McCullers said<lb />
"There is a lot of misrepresenta-<lb />
tion here and I hope we can do<lb />
some things to change it<lb />
Cooperman agreed with<lb />
McCullers and added that the use<lb />
of "previousquestion" wasabused<lb />
in Monday's meeting. "We're here<lb />
to express views of the people we<lb />
represent C ooperman said "We<lb />
need to have different opinions a<lb />
lot of different viewpoints to chose<lb />
the best solution<lb />
Speaker of the House Bob<lb />
Lindrv read the body the rules<lb />
concerning attendance, adding<lb />
that several members are close to<lb />
being expelled from the SGA.<lb />
Landry noted the absence of 2<lb />
members of the legislature and<lb />
asked present members toencour<lb />
age others to attend upcoming<lb />
meetings<lb />
Symposium examines transition of culture<lb />
Bv Ted C hristensen<lb />
sijff Writer<lb />
Before lubilee a symj osium<lb />
discussing the transition or Afri-<lb />
can-American culture from slav-<lb />
ery to freedom, will be held in the<lb />
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a.m. to 4 30 p.m. on April 10.<lb />
The symposium is ftee and<lb />
intended tor a general audience,<lb />
particularly appealing to African<lb />
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1 here are three mam obje<lb />
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! he program will start with a<lb />
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entation on leadership practices<lb />
which evolved before I860 and<lb />
how the were preserved bj Afri<lb />
can American civilization in the<lb />
years that followed<lb />
I r lodd Savitt, adjunct pro-<lb />
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and practitioners which evolved<lb />
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munity during the transition from<lb />
slavery to freedom.<lb />
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lina Community College, will<lb />
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Dr. (.eorge McDaniel, execu-<lb />
tive director of Drayton Hall Char-<lb />
leston, S.C will give the last lec-<lb />
ture, which deals with the evolu-<lb />
tion of African-American housing<lb />
and material culturein thepostbel-<lb />
lum period.<lb />
Fach lecture will be last than<lb />
an hour and will be accompanied<lb />
bv slides or tapes presentations to<lb />
further illustrate the characteris-<lb />
tics of each topic.<lb />
The symposium is sponsored<lb />
bv ECU'S Institute for Histonca<lb />
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Page4, Tuesday, April3 1990<lb />
M life ��(�<lb />
The global grain drain <lb />
Our waning food security<lb />
Should they be paid to play?<lb />
In recent weeks I he issue of college athletes serves the purpose ol education of the masses.<lb />
receiving pay for their services has sparked Instead, colleges are hig businesses, players in<lb />
controversy In the Nationalollegiate Athletic the prime time arena, where a good atheletic<lb />
Association rhe main concern stems from an team can mean five 01 even seven digits in the<lb />
c A rule that states if athletes are on scholar mone categon<lb />
ship, the m,n not receive any financial com tl mone is no! the only thing Prestige<lb />
pla sa big pan in the development ol anattrac-<lb />
By Nathaniel Mead<lb />
I ditorial Columnist<lb />
Dale Broun head coach ol the 1 ouisiana live universit) It is important because it at-<lb />
m no I lni ersih i igers said in an interview on tr.u Is a large number ol re nuts<lb />
lhen there i- the c A fhey make all the<lb />
ilu'ii hands in everybody s pocket<lb />
Bui because ol their hard work and dedica-<lb />
tion should studenl athletes be paid twiceover?<lb />
No<lb />
i in -m uhliti being paid 1 hey get a<lb />
1'SPN ih.it student athletes should be paid<lb />
Some of them (players) can't even afford to bu) mone Ihey make all the rules and they have<lb />
� .1 i. .  i  I- . 4  L 1 .<lb />
,i sports i oat<lb />
But w here must the line be drawn between<lb />
college and professional sports It seems these<lb />
davs wi have forgotton exactly what purpose<lb />
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Havers are now asking for money to sup free education free room and board and books<lb />
meni th, free ride thev alreadv get from rhey are getting what a lot of young Americans<lb />
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than ever before Anacademi. life is important sional sports rhe have overlooked the lmpor-<lb />
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We know all about the "il<lb />
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economy in the lQ(K But those<lb />
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country's biggest business more<lb />
money is spent each day on food<lb />
than on any other commodity.<lb />
Thus food is a major cog in the<lb />
economic machinery of theUnited<lb />
States<lb />
These days the power over<lb />
America's tinnl supply isconcen-<lb />
tratod in fewer and tower hands<lb />
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rations control nearly 40 percent<lb />
ot tho L.S. grain market. More<lb />
powerful than tho Pentagon and<lb />
tho White 1 louse, these corporate<lb />
giants can choose whether to<lb />
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ance the deficit in trade payments<lb />
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need oi food. International finan-<lb />
ciers dictating orders to beei im-<lb />
porters are ruthless m their profi-<lb />
teering schemes, mindlessly sac-<lb />
rificing half the world's rain-<lb />
forests (along with millions of<lb />
indigenous peoples, like the hun-<lb />
dreds of Amazon Indian tribes)<lb />
just to raise beef cattle and hence<lb />
cheaper hamburgers for 1 s fasl<lb />
food (hams<lb />
The heavyweighl �: i ite<lb />
deal making going on ii<lb />
these days shows jusl how p iwer<lb />
tul the multinationalists grip on<lb />
the food industry really is When<lb />
managers of K1K Nabisco i ffered<lb />
to buy out its stockholders tor SI<lb />
billion, kohlberg Kravis Roberts<lb />
immediately quickly ou I bid tin n<lb />
with $?4.53 billion a deal coor<lb />
dinated behind the scenes by two<lb />
of the world's most powerful<lb />
banks. Citibank andhase Man<lb />
hattan Philip Morris ('os Ini<lb />
recently bought Kraft Irw for$12 6<lb />
billion The immense scale of these<lb />
deals raises big questions aboul<lb />
the frenzied level of debt financed<lb />
restructurings that are transform<lb />
ing much of corporate Amcrii i<lb />
and whether it has gone too far<lb />
()ne repen ussion is that the food<lb />
system itself has become increas<lb />
ingly unstable<lb />
Meanwhile, farm bankrupt<lb />
cies, now approaching Greal<lb />
Depression levels maybe anotri<lb />
symptom of this creeping insta<lb />
bility. The major economic blow.<lb />
accordingtoa 1985 Wall Street Jour<lb />
tutl mbc1oii Wfcy Ihc ramm Crisis<lb />
is 1 ikelv to Worsen has boon a lJ0<lb />
percent increment in farminterei I<lb />
expense, averaging$8 billion and<lb />
concentrated among small and<lb />
middle sized tanners in partii<lb />
lar Despite increasing income<lb />
from farm assets, annual farm<lb />
income(afterinterestexpense)f 1!<lb />
i'n the average between Si bil<lb />
lion and $20billion from theearl<lb />
1950s to the early 1980s, rhe de<lb />
cline corresponds closely with the<lb />
increase in interest expense farn<lb />
ers paid on loans that enabled th� n<lb />
to participate m rising land allies<lb />
during that time.<lb />
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medium-sized farm'sdemiseisthe<lb />
constantly manipulated value ol<lb />
the American dollar relative to<lb />
foreign currencies. Because fthe<lb />
need for more i apital. the farmer<lb />
is especially vulnerable to the<lb />
Federal Reserve's manipulation ol<lb />
interest rates, which is basicall)<lb />
- bankrupting him. I he Brookings<lb />
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Campus Spectrum<lb />
Historical evidence supports Christian doctrine and teachings<lb />
 � �t -����U �V 1 LnAorc ih�il i<lb />
in A i t, half Of Ki ine w i<lb />
bun e lb) a nine-day fire and Nero<lb />
relentli ssly persecuted a religious<lb />
se t know n ahristianit) b)<lb />
using them as scapegoats for star!<lb />
mg that fire Ioday there is an<lb />
invisible tire ot hatred and greed<lb />
that has consumed the political<lb />
state of the world in which Bill)<lb />
loci makes his musical statements<lb />
about the tunes we live and the<lb />
hearts of men<lb />
Christianity didn't start the<lb />
tire then, nor did it start the tire<lb />
UnJav In the Christian faith, it is<lb />
i learlv understood that all people<lb />
of aD persuasions (includingChris-<lb />
tians) stand guiltybeforea perfect<lb />
i reator. So do I, if I have rebelled<lb />
against a fellow creature or his<lb />
(reator. Only the cascades of sav<lb />
mg love put the flames that have<lb />
scorched man's conscious.<lb />
I befieve this love can be ex-<lb />
pressed ingenuint concern for the<lb />
world in action and most impor<lb />
tantly through prayer to change<lb />
the human heart. The world will<lb />
not change nor will man change<lb />
until his heart is i hanged and radi<lb />
cally transformed.<lb />
I U not feel thai Christianity,<lb />
nor c hristian leaders in America<lb />
,ir�' to blame tvt the st.ito ot .ittairs<lb />
inentral America which leads<lb />
me to detail the nature ot c hristi<lb />
amtv itself. ohn R W. Stott, tin<lb />
honorary chaplain of the queen ot<lb />
1 neJand.detmestho( hristian taith<lb />
bv stating it is to commit our<lb />
seh.es, heart anil mind soul and<lb />
will, home and life, personally and<lb />
unreservedly to esushrist We<lb />
must hianfcieourselves before him<lb />
Ve must trust inhtmasoursaviof<lb />
and submit to him asour Lord; and<lb />
then go on to take out places as<lb />
loyal members of the c hurch and<lb />
responsible ltionsin thocommu<lb />
ruty<lb />
This is not tho case for a major-<lb />
ity of American people so how can<lb />
it be stated that we live in ahns<lb />
tian nation. T his lifestyle above is<lb />
not a living realitytor our nation as<lb />
a whole. America is primarily a<lb />
secular nation.<lb />
RjG Sproul, author of "Life<lb />
ews. Stated: "Our nation is not<lb />
pagan because paganism is a pre-<lb />
( hristian condition where the<lb />
(.ospol has never been preached<lb />
i. lurs is what I call a secular<lb />
environment, a secular society.<lb />
! he sot ulanzation of the Ameri-<lb />
cans c letv isa post-Christian phe-<lb />
nomenon<lb />
Steve Sommers proposed in<lb />
his article Student questions va-<lb />
hditv of Christianity" in the March<lb />
15 issue ot Ihel tvt Carolinian that<lb />
there are two type's of people in<lb />
respect to the acceptance of a par-<lb />
ticular taith. He pointed out that<lb />
there ,uv those who follow popu-<lb />
lar myths and those who are per-<lb />
secuted tor not following them. If<lb />
he intends that to point to the<lb />
C hnstian faith as a belief in myth,<lb />
1 would call this into question.<lb />
.B.rhilhpspointsoutthat"a<lb />
myth, being pre-scientific and<lb />
imaginative, attempts to explain<lb />
some phenomena  more accu-<lb />
ratelv as an effort to reach a feel-<lb />
ing of satisfaction 1 would sum<lb />
up mvth as being a blind faith<lb />
with no good reasonable evidence<lb />
for such a belief. 1 would answer<lb />
Sommers' question about myths<lb />
in relation to what we know about<lb />
Jesus, His life, His death and His<lb />
resurrection.<lb />
There are public points of<lb />
testimony given by eye witnesses<lb />
in the New Testament. The resur-<lb />
rection itself is a historical time<lb />
and space event with sufficient<lb />
evidence to be worthy of investi-<lb />
gation. The testimony of history<lb />
and law; the testimony of theearly<lb />
church fathers; the resurrection<lb />
scene where Jesus was dead, the<lb />
tomb itself, the burial, the stone,<lb />
the Roman seal, the Roman<lb />
guards; the fear of the disciples;<lb />
and the post-resurrection appear<lb />
ances to support it as being an<lb />
actual event and to support the<lb />
validity of Christianity.<lb />
Sommers brought into ques-<lb />
tion how we, Christians, can trust<lb />
a book written about 2000 years<lb />
ago. 1 feel you did not seek to look<lb />
at the New Testament in compari-<lb />
son to other books of antiquity.<lb />
From Norman C.eisler's research<lb />
as a current professor of religion<lb />
at Liberty Universitv, he states:<lb />
"The New Testament is the most<lb />
well authenticated document from<lb />
the ancient world. There are more<lb />
manuscripts of the New Testament<lb />
ot an earlier date and more reh<lb />
able nature than anv other book oi<lb />
antiquity"<lb />
One of the greatest biblical.<lb />
archaeologists, W.F. Albright,<lb />
stated in 1963 in Christianifv<lb />
Todav that: "In mv opinion, every<lb />
book of the New Testament was<lb />
written by a baptized lew between<lb />
the forties and the eighties of I he<lb />
first century A.D<lb />
This would not leave a 2,(W<lb />
year gap, but at the most, a 20 year<lb />
gap between some of the histon<lb />
cal events and the written testi-<lb />
mony in the New Testament.<lb />
Jesus did not come to change<lb />
Judaism and the religious institu-<lb />
tion of the synagogue. He himself<lb />
studied there and later he and his<lb />
disciples taught and reasoned with<lb />
the religious leaders about tho<lb />
same things l am discussing now<lb />
about the validity of Christi in<lb />
ity. esus did not come to change<lb />
ludaism but tii fulfill it<lb />
It one is going to question the<lb />
validity of Christianity then you<lb />
must come face to face with the<lb />
evidence ot tho resurrection ot<lb />
historical esus as (. ,od in the flesh<lb />
whichstandsat theptnnacleof the<lb />
Christian taith<lb />
I will stand in agreement w ith<lb />
the apostle Paul who wrote in U<lb />
Corinthians 114. 17: It Christ<lb />
has not been raised then our<lb />
preaching is in vain . It for this<lb />
life onlv we have hoped in Christ<lb />
we are of all men most pitied "<lb />
So it there is no resurrection<lb />
then there is no real Christianity<lb />
all but if the resurrection and tl<lb />
claimsof Christ are validated, tl<lb />
1 le is either a liar, a lunatic or 1<lb />
of all.<lb />
Brian Creech<lb />
Senior<lb />
Psychology<lb /><pb facs="00058206_tn_0005" /><lb />
The East Carolinian. April 3. 1990 5<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
Writer pays<lb />
tribute to<lb />
his mentor<lb />
To the editor<lb />
I ewisMumford,my mentor's<lb />
mentor, died in January Kirkpa<lb />
trick Sate wrote an obituary in the<lb />
February l9editionoi Nation, call-<lb />
ing him the wisest Americancritk<lb />
ot the twentiethenturv" who pro-<lb />
duced the most trenchant and<lb />
farsighted philosophy" of his age<lb />
1v mentor, R Cop preaching<lb />
in the titties, said that beside him,<lb />
Arnold Toynbee was "a babe in<lb />
swaddling clothes<lb />
I lowever, East Carolina is not<lb />
Food<lb />
the only uni versify whoso students<lb />
I ha ofound totally unfamiliar with<lb />
Mumtord'sname. 1 lis work is long,<lb />
published in books (many of them<lb />
in loyner Library) and magazine<lb />
pieces (especially The New Yorker).<lb />
His later social criticism, perhaps<lb />
culminating in The Pentagon of<lb />
Tower" 11470), is rooted in his ear-<lb />
lier urban and architectural criti-<lb />
cism, of which 1 can personally<lb />
recommend'Sticks and Stones, The<lb />
Culture of Cities ami "Technics<lb />
and Civilization His scholarship<lb />
ot the history and culture ot tech-<lb />
nology is magisterial.<lb />
In recent years, he wrote<lb />
memoirs of his years growing up<lb />
in and around New York Citv le<lb />
was lM when he died.<lb />
Carroll Webber<lb />
Mathematics (retired)<lb />
Noise issue<lb />
concerns<lb />
Greenville<lb />
resident<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This letter is written to give<lb />
vnu a Greenville resident's opin-<lb />
ion about noisy neighbors. 1 live<lb />
close to the university and some<lb />
of my neighbors are students. Oc-<lb />
casionally they have parties, and<lb />
sometimes they are noisy. If their<lb />
doors and windows are closed<lb />
and mine are too the noise doesn't<lb />
bother me much. But when the<lb />
participant s start runningoutsido,<lb />
whooping, yelling, and making<lb />
other strange sounds as the party<lb />
progresses, usually about 2 am 1<lb />
object.Itisalso unpleasant to have<lb />
the bass from their music thump-<lb />
ing away inside my house.<lb />
Giving people permits to<lb />
make excessive noise is the same<lb />
as giving them the right to disturb<lb />
my peace. They are actually com-<lb />
ing into my home uninvited. Is<lb />
that fair? Is it right? 1 would ask<lb />
Mr. Roakes to consider mv feel-<lb />
ings too when he makes his re-<lb />
quest to the City Council to rein-<lb />
state the noise permit.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Margaret). Rosett<lb />
Greenville Resident<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
MINI STORAGE<lb />
seasons and extremely turbulent<lb />
weather conditions. This, of<lb />
course, will further jeopardize the<lb />
foixl system.<lb />
Small and medium sized<lb />
farms continue to he gobbled up<lb />
by large agribusinesses or paved<lb />
over by urban sprawl. Everyday<lb />
in the United States, 12 square<lb />
miles ot prime farmland are lost<lb />
to developers. According to<lb />
American Farmland Trust, this<lb />
adds up to more than three tril-<lb />
lion acres ot productive soils that<lb />
are consumed each year by ur-<lb />
banization And since the control<lb />
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equipment manufacture is being<lb />
concentrated in the hands of fewer<lb />
and fewer people, our food sys<lb />
tern has become increasingly<lb />
vulnerable to ecological problems<lb />
and less adaptive in times of eco-<lb />
nomic stress<lb />
I he agribusiness monopoly<lb />
also means, ultimately . that con-<lb />
sumers have lesscontrol inchoos-<lb />
ing thi kind and quality ot food<lb />
eaten. The three thousand-plus<lb />
different chemical additives cir-<lb />
culating in our food supply may<lb />
ha e innumerable ad verseeffects<lb />
on all variety ol biological sys-<lb />
nervous systems Most of these<lb />
chemicals .ire either untested or<lb />
very loosely tested for their effects<lb />
on human biology. In 1981,George<lb />
Bush, then chairman of the Task<lb />
Forceon Kegulatorv Relief, recom-<lb />
mended a freeze on the entire sys-<lb />
tem of testing agricultural pesti-<lb />
cides and controlling hazardous<lb />
industrial chemicals (league ot<lb />
Conservation Voters, Wash D.C<lb />
1988).<lb />
People cannot survive with-<lb />
out food. And vet the L .S food<lb />
system, as presently structured,<lb />
would suffer a severe breakdow n<lb />
under Depression conditions.<lb />
Ironically it is the food system it-<lb />
selt which might catapult us into<lb />
major economic decline, because<lb />
food is built into cost-of-living<lb />
increases,and inflation has hit food<lb />
prices harder than any other com-<lb />
modity in recent years. Most<lb />
Americans hav e been obliv ious to<lb />
the fact that widespread contami-<lb />
nation of their food via pesticides<lb />
and thousands of additives' has<lb />
occured since World War 11. But<lb />
they could not ignore the mass<lb />
toiHi shortages which would en-<lb />
sue in the event ot a t rash, or with<lb />
terns, including the immune and the successive droughts predk ted<lb />
as a result of our escalating cli-<lb />
mate crisis. According to Lester<lb />
Brown, President ot the<lb />
WorldWatch Institute, if another<lb />
drought-reduced harvest like the<lb />
one in 1988 occurs, the amount of<lb />
gram ted to livestock would have<lb />
to be drastically reduced to avert<lb />
a global food emergency.<lb />
As the "breakbasket or the<lb />
world the United States is faced<lb />
with two monumental challenges.<lb />
 irst, we must reverse the green-<lb />
house effect. Second, we must<lb />
adopt more sustainable, ecologi-<lb />
cal methods of food production.<lb />
With fertile cropland on the wane,<lb />
future food securitj depends on<lb />
safeguarding it both from con-<lb />
version to nortfarm uses the<lb />
asphalt deluge or suburban<lb />
sprawl and from the erosion<lb />
that reduces its inherent produc-<lb />
tivity. In this regard, fapan and<lb />
China may serve as models for<lb />
the Untied States and other coun-<lb />
tries. Faced with acute land pres-<lb />
sures, these countries have estab-<lb />
lished an approach to cropland<lb />
preservation that is simple, effec-<lb />
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ton. the ECU jazz Ensembk and ECU la<lb />
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along with a variety ol educational<lb />
booths to help you live a healthy life!<lb />
FRI i food and dooi ptios' For more<lb />
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entei it 757-6794 oi the Intramural<lb />
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7 6769 tor more information.<lb />
IHI ANIMALS' MLM<lb />
he Animals i dm viil be shown in<lb />
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examines societv s treatment of animals<lb />
he event is sponsored hv 111 SETA<lb />
and is tree and open to the public.<lb />
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'hie FX I Biology club will be sponsor-<lb />
ing a plant sale on Thursday, April and<lb />
Friday, April6from7:30a m to 1 p m at<lb />
the biology Greenhouse-Room S-lll.<lb />
SCHOOL OF HOME ECO-<lb />
NOMICS<lb />
School of 1 lome Economics Annual Spring<lb />
1'icnic, 4 p.m , Monday, April 23, Him Street<lb />
Park Fried chicken, sott drinks, potatosalad<lb />
rickets $.50 See member oi Phi U or<lb />
A 11 E A for rickets Open to School oil lome<lb />
Economics members and guests Please come<lb />
and support the School o 1 lome Economics<lb />
PHI UPS1LON OM1CRON<lb />
Phi Upsilon Omkron II E Honorary Soci-<lb />
ety will meet Monday, Apnl 9, at 5:15 in<lb />
VanLandingham Kixim, Home Economics<lb />
Building Election ot 1990-1991 officers<lb />
Pizza served, social follows.<lb />
SPECIAL EVENTS COMMIT-<lb />
TEE<lb />
The deadline for haying a bixth for Barefoot<lb />
on the Mall will be Friday, April 6 There<lb />
will be a S3 fee. Turn money in to the Central<lb />
Ticket Office<lb />
EAST CAROLINA FRIES PS<lb />
An end of the year cookout will be held<lb />
April 8 at River Park North from 1 30 until 4<lb />
pm rain or shine Come with your little<lb />
friend. There will bo food and games for<lb />
everyone' For directions call Susan Moran<lb />
at 737 b2t See you there!<lb />
IHEECLj MODEL UNITED<lb />
NATIONS JCLLB<lb />
The ECU Model Nations Club will be hav-<lb />
ing an organizations meeting tor the Fall of<lb />
WO on Wednesday, April Ilart7 30 p m in<lb />
Brewster C-105. 1 lardworking, dedicated<lb />
and serious students are invited to become<lb />
a part of ECU's fastest growing organiza-<lb />
tion Discussion of Fall trips, fund raisers,<lb />
and other important information will be<lb />
addressed. Due to the date of the Geor-<lb />
getown Conference, we will be seeking<lb />
commitments by the end of THIS SEMES<lb />
TER. If you are interested but unable to<lb />
attend, call Steve-Pres. at 756-8699, Doug-<lb />
  atu:M 9062, or see<lb />
Political Science Depl<lb />
:n the<lb />
LASTLROWm SALL<lb />
ECU District97 State Employees Associa<lb />
tion of North Carolina 'st ANi will be<lb />
selling homemade Faster Lollipops on<lb />
Monday Ihursday, April g 2. on cam<lb />
pus in the lobby oi the Student Supply<lb />
Store and at the Vh.xl of Medicine in the<lb />
corridor leading to the hospital, Br�dv<lb />
Building The lollipops vcill sell tor S 50 to<lb />
SI 25 each Proceeds will go towards ti<lb />
nancing the activities ot the District<lb />
WesZtel is a Christian fellowship which<lb />
welcomes all students, and is sponsored<lb />
tointlv bv the Presbyterian and Methodist<lb />
Campus Ministries. Come to the Method<lb />
1st Student Center (501 E Sth, across trom<lb />
i iarrett dorm) this Wednesday night at 5<lb />
pm and every Wednesday night tor a<lb />
delicious, all you can eat home cooked<lb />
meal (S2 25) with a short program after-<lb />
wards Signed tor the hearing impaired<lb />
Call 758-2030 tor more information<lb />
MASSAGE CLINIC<lb />
The ECU PT dub would like to invite all<lb />
to our last massage clinic for this semester<lb />
on Wednesday, April i at the BVlk Bldg<lb />
The time is from 5 M)- 30p m Portions ot<lb />
the money go to chant v Please bring shorts<lb />
and T shirts or swimsuit tops Price is SI<lb />
in advance- and $2 at the door tor 10 min<lb />
utes (3) minutes max)<lb />
NATIONAL STUDENT EX-<lb />
CHANGE<lb />
Having trouble gettingdassesIf you can't<lb />
find it at ECU, trv going on exchange to<lb />
one of over 8? universities in the US and<lb />
take your classes in a differesnt environ-<lb />
ment. Pay ECU tuition and study in an-<lb />
other part of the country There are still<lb />
openings tor next tall and spring semes<lb />
ters Contact Stephanie Evancho in 1002<lb />
v �- B or call 757 ffg tor farther inl<lb />
turn<lb />
SAFER SEX!<lb />
Did you know that condoms ban<lb />
abstinence, when properly used car help<lb />
reduce the risk ot spreding the AIDS vii is<lb />
and other sexually transmitted, diseases II<lb />
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responsible Protect vourselt and youi<lb />
partner The student 1 lealth Center Ph.i:<lb />
Ottacy sell latex lubricated condoms at the<lb />
cost of one doen tor S2 IX).<lb />
ECU SHCOQL OF MUSIC<lb />
EVtNTSAZRJL3-9<lb />
Angel Burns and Tim Legercvs voice I<lb />
Recital (Apnl 3, 7pm. Fletcher Rectal<lb />
1 lall, free); String Chamber Concert i April<lb />
4, 8:15 pm Fletcher Rev ital 1 lall, tree<lb />
Chamber Winds Concert (April V 7 p m<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall tree). Thomas Sulli<lb />
van, trombone, lunior Recital iApril 9<lb />
pm . Hetcher Recital Hall free); Eastern<lb />
North Carolina la Festival teanmng<lb />
clinics and performaces bv Bobbv Vat<lb />
son and Honon ECU ja Ensemble<lb />
ECU Jaz Band, and area high sehoo! ja<lb />
bands, sponsored bv Phi Mu Alpha (April<lb />
6, 1-6 pm, A I Fletcher Musk Center,<lb />
free); Alex Pappas, violin, and kathv Al-<lb />
exander, piano, Senior Recital (Apnl h 7<lb />
pm, Fletcher Rectial Hall, invi Robin<lb />
Lee, llute, and Rodney Howard, percus-<lb />
sion. Senior Recital April fv 9 00 pi<lb />
Fletcher Recital Hall, tree 1'niv.ersit<lb />
ChoraleConcert (April 8,3 1p m . Wng<lb />
Auditorium, free);ECU lazz Frsombla<lb />
Concert with guest artists Bobbv W.itsast<lb />
and Horizon" (April 8, 8 1 ; p m , Wright<lb />
Auditorium, free) Percussion Fnsembkt<lb />
Concert (April 9, S IS pm Fletcher Re�<lb />
cital Hall, free) DIAL 757-4370 FOR '<lb />
SCHOOL OF MUSICS RECORI<lb />
CALENDAR OF EVENTS "<lb /><pb facs="00058206_tn_0007" /><lb />
The East Carolinian, April 3,1990 7<lb />
Chair named at ECU Med School<lb />
ECU News Hureau<lb />
Pr. I Frank lames has boon appointed chairman<lb />
ol the department of psychiatric medicine at the ECU<lb />
School ot Medicine.<lb />
ames a former commissioner ol the Oklahoma<lb />
department ot mental health who joined the ECU<lb />
� k ult) as a full professor last summer, was selet ted<lb />
following a national sean h 1 le succeeds the found-<lb />
ing hairman o( the E( l department ot psychiatric<lb />
� ine, Dr lames 1 Ma this who joined the School<lb />
i � Medicine in 1977.<lb />
� native ol Troy, N C . lames earned an under-<lb />
duate degree at the Universit) t orth (. arolina<lb />
s hapel Hill and his medical degree at the I niversity<lb />
" nnessee in Memphis He completed an intern-<lb />
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State and Nation<lb />
April 3,1990<lb />
Tax protest causes London riot<lb />
LONDON tAP) - About 100<lb />
peoplechanting "Can't pay, won't<lb />
pay clashed with police in a<lb />
second day ot anti-tax protests as<lb />
a Cabinet minister toured the site<lb />
of one of the worst riots in London<lb />
this century. Police said tour<lb />
people were arrested in Sunday's<lb />
clash<lb />
On Saturday, youths smashed<lb />
windows, set cars ablae and<lb />
battled police in Whitehall and<lb />
Trafalgar Square for six hours af-<lb />
ter a protest by 40.1HX1 people<lb />
against a new tax denounced by<lb />
opponentsas favoring the nch. At<lb />
least 331 people were injured and<lb />
341 arrested.<lb />
Scotland "lard police head-<lb />
quarters said 68 people arrested in<lb />
the noting would appear in court<lb />
Saturday on charges of disturbing<lb />
public order, burglary, theft and<lb />
assault, and had been kept in cus-<lb />
tody.<lb />
On Sundav, Prime Minister<lb />
Margaret Thak her and opposition<lb />
politicians agreed that a small<lb />
group of extremists were to blame<lb />
for turning what had been a peace-<lb />
ful protest violent.<lb />
Among those appearing in<lb />
court Saturday were three men<lb />
and a woman arrested Sundav<lb />
when Home Secretary David<lb />
Waddington, touring Whitehall,<lb />
was met with protests. His car<lb />
was damaged by protesters, who<lb />
attacked him shouting: "No poll<lb />
tax<lb />
The tax, which took effect<lb />
Sunday in England and Wales,<lb />
replaces a property tax with a levy<lb />
on each adult.Cri tics sayttisunfair<lb />
because Britain's richest manpays<lb />
the same amount as his gardener<lb />
Politiciansofall political lean-<lb />
ings said the rioters were enemies<lb />
of freedom and demanded tough<lb />
punishment.<lb />
The demonstration organiz-<lb />
ers, the All Britain Anti-Poll Tax<lb />
Federation, blamed small groups<lb />
of troublemakers without specifi-<lb />
cally identifying them. They also<lb />
accused police of losing control.<lb />
Ms. Thatcher said the protest<lb />
was "taken over by some extreme<lb />
Shcivilians to the hospital, injured<lb />
22 police horses and caused hun-<lb />
dreds of thousands of dollars of<lb />
damage.<lb />
Of those injured only two<lb />
police officers and two civilians<lb />
remained hospitalized Sundav,<lb />
police said.<lb />
The heart of London looked<lb />
like a war zone. Clean-up crews<lb />
groups who used violence with cleared rubble and burned-out<lb />
no consideration forothersor their<lb />
property<lb />
Labor Party chief Neil kin-<lb />
nock, whose4 party is 2h points<lb />
ahead ot Mrs. Thatcher's Conser-<lb />
vatives in the polls, said those who<lb />
caused the violence must be<lb />
"treated as criminals" and pun-<lb />
ished.<lb />
Scotland Yard launched an<lb />
investigation into the six-hour<lb />
street battle that sent 58 police and<lb />
cars from the streets and strollers<lb />
wandered past boardod-up res-<lb />
taurants, pubs and shops whose<lb />
windows had been smashed<lb />
In Trafalgar square on Sun-<lb />
day, black smoke rose from con-<lb />
struction cabins on the side ot a<lb />
seven-storv building set on tire by<lb />
the protesters. The South African<lb />
Embassy across the street had<lb />
smashed windows<lb />
South African bloodshed continues<lb />
Bv Chris Erasmus<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
CAPE OWN. South Africa<lb />
Political violence and criminal<lb />
savagen in South Africa's black<lb />
townships now are at levels un-<lb />
precedented in the nation's mod-<lb />
em history particularly in the<lb />
strife torn Indian Ocean province<lb />
of Natal.<lb />
1 he causes of the bloodshed<lb />
in the past 10 days are numerous.<lb />
White right-wing vigilantes<lb />
are taking the law into their own<lb />
handsbyattackingblacksinmany<lb />
ot the conservative-dominated<lb />
towns and rural areas.<lb />
Young radicals of the anti-<lb />
apartheid movement are ignoring<lb />
calls tor peace from leaders such<lb />
as Nelson Mandela. Opposing<lb />
black factions in Natal are dra-<lb />
matically increasing the violence<lb />
in their 30-month-old feud parts<lb />
ol the province are experiencing<lb />
civil war.<lb />
in the conservative mining<lb />
town ot Welkom, in Orange Free<lb />
State province, Law and Order<lb />
Minister Adnaan Ylok was forced<lb />
this week to hold emergency<lb />
meetings with anti-apartheid lead-<lb />
ers and right-wing whites in a bid<lb />
to defuse the potential for an orgy<lb />
of racial blood-letting.<lb />
llis warnings primarily<lb />
directed at white extremists, most<lb />
of whom support the militant neo-<lb />
Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Move<lb />
ment appeared by week's end<lb />
to be having some cooling effect.<lb />
But elsewhere the picture is bleak.<lb />
Observers believe the show-<lb />
down this week between tens of<lb />
thousands of anti-apartheid dem-<lb />
onstrators and police in the Se-<lb />
bokong township near Johan-<lb />
nesburg, which left several do,o<lb />
and more than 400 injured, was<lb />
just an indicator of more to come.<lb />
But in Natal, the bitter fac-<lb />
tional feud K tween the tradition-<lb />
alist all-Zulu Inkatha party and<lb />
militant loyalists of the United<lb />
Democratic Front-African Na-<lb />
tional Congress alliance expkxaYd<lb />
into the war it has threatened to<lb />
become for more than two years.<lb />
Sheilagh Gastrow, author of<lb />
South Africa's political "Who's<lb />
Who said the situation around<lb />
Pietermaritzburg, the Natal pro-<lb />
vincial capital, and Durban, the<lb />
province's major port and com-<lb />
mercial center "is now totally out<lb />
of control, as some of us have been<lb />
predicting tor years it would be<lb />
one day.<lb />
"Apart from the news reports<lb />
of up to 10,000 or 12,000 (Zulu<lb />
warnors facing up to each other in<lb />
the township while hundreds of<lb />
houses burn and thousands are<lb />
left homeless all of which is bad<lb />
enough � the individual horror<lb />
Stories are what is truly depress-<lb />
ing she said.<lb />
Gastrow said she had learned<lb />
that in the past week, a black school<lb />
headmistress returned to her homo<lb />
in Natal province from an over-<lb />
night trip and found it filled with<lb />
voung militants.<lb />
'When she asked them to<lb />
leave, she was threatened and told<lb />
that they knew her and the school<lb />
where she taught and that they<lb />
would kill her and her pupils it<lb />
she did not leave. These voung<lb />
thugs simply appropriated her<lb />
home and belongings Gastrow<lb />
said.<lb />
"There has been a total break-<lb />
down oi all authontv in manv of<lb />
the violence-afflicted townshipsof<lb />
the province, and personally 1 see<lb />
no wav out of the situation<lb />
Gastrow said "literally hun-<lb />
dreds of women and children"<lb />
sleep outside every night either<lb />
because their homes have been set<lb />
ablae or they are afraid to go to<lb />
whatever home may be left.<lb />
Savs Professor David Welsh,<lb />
professor of political stud iesat the<lb />
University of Cape Town. "There<lb />
is no doubt that things have spun<lb />
outof control completely in Natal.<lb />
"It is clear that the situation<lb />
has gone way beyond the original<lb />
political differences between<lb />
Inkatha and the UDF - 90 per-<lb />
cent ot combatants have no idea<lb />
what the original ideological basis<lb />
oi the feud was all about<lb />
But, added Welsh, There are<lb />
a lot ol unscrupulous folk making<lb />
good money out of the fighting,<lb />
like the gunsmiths and the war<lb />
lords who otter a dubious sort of<lb />
protection<lb />
"Nothing short of a national<lb />
political settlement will end the<lb />
fighting in Natal it will take<lb />
something like Mandela and<lb />
(Inkatha party leader Chief Man-<lb />
gosuthu) Buthelezi touring the<lb />
war-torn areas jointly calling tor<lb />
peace<lb />
Even with that kind of inter-<lb />
vention, Welsh said, the "abiding<lb />
socio-economic problems arising<lb />
from apartheid still need to be<lb />
addressed jobtessness,extreme<lb />
poverty and lack of educational<lb />
facilities among them<lb />
While the inequities and ine-<lb />
qualities that apartheid has<lb />
spurned can be cited as the deep-<lb />
seated causes ot the violence, it is.<lb />
ironically, the latest and most far-<lb />
reaching reforms initiated bv<lb />
President FW.de Klerk that seem<lb />
to be the spark.<lb />
South Africans are now dis-<lb />
covering that the Trench historian<lb />
Alexis de Tocqueville was correct<lb />
when he said that the most dan-<lb />
gerous moment tor a bad govern-<lb />
ment is when it seeks to mend its<lb />
wav said Welsh.<lb />
day<lb />
Controversial day care<lb />
bill passed by House<lb />
By Judi Hasson<lb />
Cannett News Service<lb />
WASHINGTON � The<lb />
House swept aside conservative<lb />
objections Thursday and passed a<lb />
$27 billion plan to help lower-and religious care through a voucher<lb />
middle- income parents find program for parents.<lb />
number of provisions:<lb />
� School-based care for<lb />
"latchkev" children before and<lb />
after regular school hours.<lb />
Allowing existing state<lb />
laws to block federal funding of<lb />
quality day care for their children.<lb />
Passed 265-145, the bill now<lb />
goes to a conference committee<lb />
w here it must be reconc i led with a<lb />
less expensiv e Senate plan passed<lb />
last year.<lb />
"The leadership will now have<lb />
Requirements that states<lb />
meet health and safety guidelines<lb />
within three years.<lb />
� A $7 billion higher price<lb />
tag � over five years.<lb />
The cost of the bill would be<lb />
partially paid for bv extension of a<lb />
Minimum wage rises<lb />
The first minimum wage increase since<lb />
1981 takes erfee' Sunday The hourly rate<lb />
since the Fair LaDor Standards Act was<lb />
enacted by Congress in 1938 $3 3.<lb />
J<lb />
14 1 90<lb />
 $3 80'<lb />
$4 25<lb />
Criminal, drug cases soar<lb />
Increases m the number of foderai ludgus and prosecutors<lb />
have not Kpt pace with the dramatic rise in drug cases �<lb />
and other toderal criminal rases � in t"e past 10 years<lb />
Increase 1980-199CT<lb />
All crjm na<lb />
cases<lb />
Drug<lb />
; r<lb />
DiStnd<lb />
judges<lb />
Prosecuto's<lb />
Percentage ot federal<lb />
criminal cases that<lb />
involve drugs<lb />
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425"<lb />
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Lithuanian leaders<lb />
refuse to back down<lb />
'M US DtPI O' UiDO'<lb />
Jo S"t"Ocn Garden News Sen ce<lb />
MOSCOW (AP) A day af-<lb />
ter Mikhail S. Gorbachev offered<lb />
talks if Lithuania repeals its decla-<lb />
ration of independence, Moscow<lb />
stepped up the pressure by mov-<lb />
ing dozens more armored person-<lb />
nel carriers mto the republic's<lb />
capital<lb />
Rut leaders of the Baltic state<lb />
stood firmly, refusing to back<lb />
down from their March 11 decla-<lb />
ration despite the Soviet<lb />
president's warning that pressing<lb />
on with secession could result in<lb />
"graveconsequencesforallol us<lb />
Lithuania's depute prime<lb />
minister. KazimierasMotieka,told<lb />
reporters in the capital, Vilnius,<lb />
that his government "remains<lb />
ready to negotiate and discuss any<lb />
questions with the Soviet Union<lb />
except that of independence<lb />
The republic's president,<lb />
Vytautas Landsbergis, said Gor-<lb />
bachev was demanding "impos-<lb />
sible things<lb />
I ithuania's Parliament was to<lb />
meet Monday morning to forge a<lb />
response to Gorbachev's appeal,<lb />
and Landsbergis said he would<lb />
send negotiators to Moscow<lb />
Monday to try to set up a meeting<lb />
with Soviet officials.<lb />
"It cannot be now demanded<lb />
that we annul everything that we<lb />
bore in our hearts he said in<lb />
comments carried Sundav bv the<lb />
official Soviet news agency lass<lb />
The last Western correspon-<lb />
dents were ousted from I ithuania<lb />
on Sundav night on orders of the<lb />
Soviet government, leading some<lb />
Lithuanians to express tears ol an<lb />
impending military crackdown.<lb />
1 ist week, (Gorbachev said he<lb />
would use force only it lives were<lb />
threatened. But Soviet troops<lb />
subsequently rounded up several<lb />
dozen Lithuanians who had de-<lb />
serted the Red Army. The troops<lb />
also seized several buildings Fn-<lb />
day, taking over the Lithuanian<lb />
prosecutor's office and the main<lb />
newspaper printing plant.<lb />
Manv people worried that<lb />
martial law would be imposed<lb />
within days.<lb />
"1 fear thev are going to start<lb />
shootingone middle-aged Lithu-<lb />
anian woman said Sunday.<lb />
Western reporters counted<lb />
nearly 30 armored vehicles being<lb />
unloaded from trains that arrived<lb />
near the Vilnius airport on Sun-<lb />
dav. Othersdrove through the city,<lb />
their treadsslicing into the asphalt<lb />
apparently on their wav to a<lb />
nearby base<lb />
The reinforcement ol the<lb />
Vilnius garrison came in broad<lb />
daylight when manv residents<lb />
were out for Sunday -trolls m the<lb />
spring sunshine Motieka com-<lb />
plained that the Soviet army had<lb />
refused to inform the Lithuanian<lb />
government about its activities<lb />
n additional columnof some<lb />
15armorcd personnel carriers had<lb />
moved through Vilnius in the early<lb />
morning hours, Lithuanian offi-<lb />
cials said, the vehicles rolling into<lb />
a military base in central Vilnius<lb />
(.orbachev, in his first formal<lb />
appeal siiw e the Lithuanian crisis<lb />
began, said Sunday that the<lb />
republic's chosen path towards<lb />
independent e was "ruinous and<lb />
will only lead to a dead end<lb />
In an 18-line statement ad-<lb />
dressed tol ithuania sParliament,<lb />
he charged Lithuanian leaders<lb />
with taking steps that "are openly<lb />
challenging and insulting to the<lb />
entire (Soviet) Union.<lb />
"I propose that the 1 ithuanian<lb />
Supreme Soviet immediately<lb />
annul the illegal acts it has<lb />
adopted (orbachev wrote in the<lb />
appeal, which was prominently<lb />
played Sundav on the front paces<lb />
of major Soviet newspapers.<lb />
 v said that onlv once Lithu-<lb />
ania repealed its independence<lb />
declaration could talks on seces<lb />
sion begin. The SovietConstitution<lb />
allows a republic the right to se-<lb />
cede but otters no mechanism tor<lb />
secession.<lb />
Gorbachev has promised<lb />
Lithuania and other independ-<lb />
ence-minded Soviet republics to<lb />
establish such a mechanism, but<lb />
the measure presently before the<lb />
Soviet legislature gives the Krem-<lb />
lin final authority in such issues<lb />
On Pridav, neighboring Esto-<lb />
nia pledged to join Lithuania in its<lb />
drive to regain independence lost<lb />
in W40 when the Soviet Union<lb />
forcibly annexed them along with<lb />
the third Baltic republic. Latvia.<lb />
Latvia is expected to pursue<lb />
independence next month and<lb />
possibly move with the caution<lb />
exhibited bv the Estonians, who<lb />
Opted to deter declaring a formal<lb />
break from Moscow until after an<lb />
unspecified "transition period<lb />
to exert pressure to work things 3 percent telephone excise tax and<lb />
Supreme Court debates lawsuit awards<lb />
out said Rep Dale Kildee, D-<lb />
Mich.<lb />
1 louse Speaker Thomas Foley,<lb />
D-Wash, called it "a landmark bill,<lb />
one of the great achievements of<lb />
the Congress and this era But<lb />
President Bush's advisers will<lb />
recommend he veto the measure<lb />
unless it's revised and scaled back.<lb />
bveliminauonof current child care<lb />
tax credits for parents earning<lb />
more than $90,000<lb />
Throughout a nine-hour de-<lb />
bate, Republicans sought to draw<lb />
philosophical differences between<lb />
their plan and the one supported<lb />
by Democratic leaders. Democrats<lb />
contended their proposal helps a<lb />
broader range of families.<lb />
Children were rarely men-<lb />
tioned, although two members<lb />
coincidentally brought youngsters<lb />
to the House floor dunng the<lb />
After months of internal<lb />
squabbling and back room nego-<lb />
tiating, 1 louse leaders fashioned a<lb />
bill not radically different from a<lb />
competing bill supported by the debate.<lb />
White House. That proposal was<lb />
rejected by a vote of 225-195. Democrats said their proposal<lb />
"This is the time to put up or helps working parentseamingless<lb />
shut up said House Majority than $20,000 through the tax cred-<lb />
1 eador Richard Gephardt, D-Mo. its and parents earning over that<lb />
"Parents and families want child amount through the school-based<lb />
care Thev need to know if their care,<lb />
kids are going to be safe Opimi<lb />
But Republicans opposed a<lb />
College Information Setwu.vrk<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � The<lb />
Supreme Court Monday agreed<lb />
to decide whether huge punitive<lb />
damage awards in lawsuits may<lb />
violate constitutional guarantees<lb />
of fundamental fairness.<lb />
The court said it will consider<lb />
overturning a $1 million award<lb />
and three smaller awards to Ala-<lb />
bama residents who successfully<lb />
sued an insurance company for<lb />
fraud.<lb />
The case, of enorn ice s impor-<lb />
tance to Amencan business, is<lb />
likely to be decided u. 1991<lb />
In other action, the court:<lb />
� Let stand rulings that pro-<lb />
tect automobile manufacturers<lb />
from design-defect lawsuits for not<lb />
installing airbags.<lb />
The justices, without com-<lb />
ment, refused to revive three such<lb />
suits against General Motors, one<lb />
against Honda and one against<lb />
Nissan. Three federal appeals<lb />
courts and a California state court<lb />
ruled in favor of the car makers.<lb />
� Left intact a ruling airlines<lb />
say could make it more difficult<lb />
for them to merge.<lb />
The court, without comment,<lb />
refused to shield Delta Air Lines<lb />
frombindingarbitrationthatcould<lb />
lead to a monetary-damages<lb />
award for a flight attendants un-<lb />
ion.<lb />
� Turned away an appeal by<lb />
a Massachusetts church that says<lb />
its religious freedom will be vio-<lb />
lated if state approval is required<lb />
for its school's curriculum.<lb />
The justices, without com-<lb />
ment, let stand a ruling that the<lb />
New Life Baptist Church Acad-<lb />
emy in East Longmeadow, Mass<lb />
must submit for approval the non-<lb />
religious education its students<lb />
receive.<lb />
� Allowed Maryland officials<lb />
to revoke the license of a day-care<lb />
center where young children al-<lb />
legedly were abused physically<lb />
and sexually<lb />
The court, without comment,<lb />
rejected arguments bv thecenter's<lb />
operator, who said her rights were<lb />
violated because a psychologist<lb />
she hired was not allowed to inter-<lb />
view the children.<lb />
The justices ruled last year that<lb />
huge awards in civil suits, often<lb />
millions of dollars, do not violate<lb />
the Constitution's ban on exces-<lb />
sive fines. But the court left open<lb />
the possibility that such awards,<lb />
intended to punish wrongdoers,<lb />
may be so disproportionate to the<lb />
actual harm that thev violate due-<lb />
process rights.<lb />
The Constitution savs states<lb />
mav not deprive anyone ot prop-<lb />
erty without due process of law<lb />
Those wishing to limit damage<lb />
awards say due process prohibits<lb />
unlimited discretionbv judgesand<lb />
Junes.<lb />
In the case acted on Monday.<lb />
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.<lb />
was found bv a jury to have par-<lb />
ticipated in fraud bv one of its<lb />
agents, Lemmie Ruffin.<lb />
Employees of Roosevelt Citv.<lb />
Ala paid health insurance premi-<lb />
ums to Ru ft in which he pocketed,<lb />
according to court records.<lb />
Cleopatra Haslip, a citv<lb />
worker who had been paying<lb />
premiums, incurred $2,500 in<lb />
hospital and medical bills in 1982<lb />
and then learned her insurance<lb />
had been cancelled bv Pacific<lb />
Mutual.<lb /><pb facs="00058206_tn_0009" /><lb />
Pave 9<lb />
Features<lb />
April 3,1990<lb />
Professor speaks on<lb />
colonial literature<lb />
By Doug Morris<lb />
StJlt Writer<lb />
Dr. 1 ofaro, an English profes<lb />
om the University oi Tennes-<lb />
spoke about Colonial Ameri-<lb />
v an literature on rhursday His<lb />
ition tor the let lure was to<lb />
vpand the traditional thoughts<lb />
� people concerning colonial lit-<lb />
iture He said that he tools the<lb />
outhem expansionist literature<lb />
has not been explored thoroughly<lb />
igh but has instead been<lb />
ted in favor of the more trad i-<lb />
il ow England and Mid-<lb />
i itu st les<lb />
:� literature ol I<lb />
has always been describe J<lb />
ii t teristicalh distin t :r m<lb />
I fNewI nglandandtht M<lb />
i stat� s ifaro said<lb />
'arrati es ol religii n<lb />
' d hi moi u. � :<lb />
inked toj t! i d<lb />
ilaheii nod in liacvin<lb />
i f ibi id<lb />
. rn for the ; i pi si itior<lb />
I, v � r as vet um<lb />
and a livelv<lb />
I mes rakish n nc ,i<lb />
ir point ol iew<lb />
kcs them both unmistakably<lb />
tl and presents a tar more<lb />
trg� - ' I i signifi<lb />
ntribut n I I sis � I<lb />
 neii( an mind than thai tl<lb />
led b a puritan model<lb />
s rmon w as the mosl<lb />
  uton<lb />
� olutionary warhriginall)<lb />
�� � believed thatoi<lb />
hem sermons wore Mi in<lb />
st nc� however I ofaro has<lb />
�� I it �ul ' � rn ns and<lb />
� I lesaid<lb />
th� rn sci mons are in<lb />
tljueneed rpofeby the land and the<lb />
pie than those ol the New<lb />
Effable<lb />
Oddities<lb />
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p akes; B duck<lb />
.v ahaii ill, D<lb />
a little cake<lb />
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sf rt; I �'<lb />
. . e pri i mer; 1<lb />
cat-fur coat<lb />
langav: A a<lb />
hi<lb />
 ; B ga)alifor<lb />
C. moistut izing<lb />
D. hanging lorn<lb />
I (!ank: A. to cackle,<lb />
gabble; B. alternator<lb />
irt; i ruthless vvan-<lb />
�� rer; I sore ov, your<lb />
t"u$2 toe<lb />
( elure: A cell atti ac -<lb />
i<lb />
� �: B. lisping sount<lb />
i u py or h inging; D<lb />
cat manure<lb />
6 � !hippy: A a super<lb />
rtehead; B. made of<lb />
i hips; C. loose women<lb />
who frequents streets; 11<lb />
happy go lucky<lb />
7. Chuckhote A<lb />
mud hole; B. varmit hole;<lb />
C. dog food hole; D.<lb />
break in laughter<lb />
H Claut A to tear,<lb />
scratch; B. one who car-<lb />
ries a club flutelike<lb />
instrument; I), a grasp-<lb />
ing hand<lb />
9 . rusafic: A under-<lb />
wear extract; B. long and<lb />
hard; C a short, rough<lb />
� nor, I). forming a<lb />
crust<lb />
10uck: A. to throw; B<lb />
to hit; C. to headbutt; D.<lb />
to bump<lb />
C ompiled by John<lb />
Tucker<lb />
11<lb />
England states.<lb />
In short Lofaro sud, "the<lb />
south has much the same sermonic<lb />
tradition as existed in New Eng-<lb />
land but one marked by a more<lb />
ameliorated tone. view that's<lb />
supported by both the surviving<lb />
texts and the absence of execution<lb />
sermons and ferimiahs so named<lb />
because ol their text being taken<lb />
mostly from ferimiah decrying the<lb />
end coming soon<lb />
1 ofaro tools that the Spanish<lb />
form had a major influence on<lb />
southern literature. lhe southern<lb />
narrative springs from tales ol the<lb />
the Spanish conquistadors. 1 ig-<lb />
ures such ,h Daniel Boone and<lb />
Dave Crockett promoted the<lb />
belief ot acquiring wealth through<lb />
land b westward expansion.<lb />
After the sermon, the alma-<lb />
na became the most popular and<lb />
widespread form oi literature ol<lb />
the time lho most popular alma-<lb />
nac w as the Da ey ' rockctt alma-<lb />
na ! ho death ol the real Davey<lb />
Crockett at the Mamo had made<lb />
i nJ i rotn I s to 1856<lb />
Daverocket! comics wore<lb />
published as part ol the Davey<lb />
i rockett almanac to boost sales.<lb />
N Davey Crockett comics<lb />
portraved the south and west in a<lb />
humorous hght. with both the men<lb />
and the women being strong and<lb />
usually ugly. ' the Crockett com-<lb />
: s ffer an inversion of tho then-<lb />
current idoal of feminity said<lb />
Lofaro.<lb />
rhroughout the lecture Lofaro<lb />
stressed the importance oi the<lb />
effects that southern expansionist<lb />
euro has had on Americans<lb />
today. "Onohasonly tolookat tho<lb />
power exerted bv religion in the<lb />
19th and 20th centuries in tho<lb />
south, both personal and political.<lb />
See Literature, page 10<lb />
iti UQBt tiaraltoUut<lb />
Scott Cameron Heft) and Richard I ubanks right) read the last issue ol The Last Carolinian Headlines<lb />
about the SGA elections and a shortage of funds allocated to Joyner Library receive front page attention<lb />
(Photo by Garrett Killian ECU Photo I ab)<lb />
Headlines change with time<lb />
By Marjorie McKinstr)<lb />
statt Writer<lb />
Last week ECU bustled with the ictivitie;<lb />
SGA elections All the information perta<lb />
candidates and their positions were refli I I i<lb />
student paper I he East (Carolinian<lb />
Tho paper is j mirror ol E( I 's hist -r<lb />
history chronicles the debates o cr the S ffi. s<lb />
A trip further back in the school year would remind<lb />
students of the "Halloween Riots !t is possible to<lb />
gaze even further into ECU's past<lb />
rhe students at E I in 1958 wen just i litl<lb />
different than the students todav On Marcl<lb />
1958, tho banner headline road Bettv Phillips<lb />
Poparts tor Azalea Eestival Phillips w as n present-<lb />
ing ECU in a pageant at the festival. Onecommenl<lb />
in the article said "for the first time in four voars<lb />
ECC will be sending a brunette to the I ity's<lb />
festiv ides<lb />
This is not quite the way students in 199<lb />
the Azalea Festival. Now, it is a wecken I part<lb />
in Wilmington, not a beauty pageant in which I<lb />
color is oi utmost importance.<lb />
Tho interest in gossip was high in T958, not<lb />
unlike today. But, if students were unsure ol who<lb />
was important, and who was not the road the<lb />
Cussjn' N Discussin' column b Nancy 1 ilk. She<lb />
kept students up to date on tho "Liz Taylor and Mr.<lb />
Todd" s, one, as well as tho cute artist who had tho<lb />
best watercolor exhibit ever soon at ECC<lb />
B I960 interests were starting to change. The<lb />
n r headline in tho issue ot March 31, I960 road<lb />
imSp ight 1 oses lopSC .A Position Tho students<lb />
i 1 made a final decision in a run-off to decide the<lb />
ot theSt IA rhe election was a closeone, and let-<lb />
t. rs to the editor questioned tho election. Another<lb />
headline on the front page was "Lambda Chi Opens<lb />
owet.uvhe Street I louse the (.reek system was<lb />
strong back then. too. Main front page articles be-<lb />
58 and 1960 dealt with fraternity and soror-<lb />
it) get tog thers, even down to pledge parties.<lb />
J itire was strong on the early '60s, and political<lb />
cartoons started to appear in the paper. Some, started<lb />
���ire, students preparing tor tho Aaloa Festival<lb />
b arro, ing to class in Bermuda shorts, straw hatsand<lb />
sunglasses. Ihc paper started looking more and more<lb />
liketoda s East Carolinian, except for the ads. In the<lb />
1960s, the paper was filled with ads for Vaseline Hair<lb />
! onu cigarettes and various cars<lb />
At the start ot tho 1980s, everything was almost<lb />
tical to todav. Tho ads had changed from hair<lb />
tome to the Christ Care Clinic. Alcohol ad� wore<lb />
prevalent. Fraternities advertised their Rushes with<lb />
the words "beer served The drinking age had yet to<lb />
See Headline, page 10<lb />
Movie has<lb />
believable<lb />
story line<lb />
By Marjorie McKinstry<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Hunt for Red October is<lb />
like an under water roller coaster<lb />
ride that leaves the audience gasp-<lb />
ing for breath.<lb />
Sean Connery stars as an ag-<lb />
ing, saltv, Russian sea captain, who<lb />
has thrown the world upside<lb />
down because he and his officers<lb />
have decided to defect<lb />
Because oi this detection, the<lb />
Soviet Union and tho United States<lb />
are in a race against time to find<lb />
tho submarine (Rod October)<lb />
Connery is on. The Russians want<lb />
to blow it up, and the Americans<lb />
want to save the delecting officers<lb />
and the submarine they are on.<lb />
At one point, tho audience is<lb />
lulled into a false sense oi security<lb />
only to have chaos break lose on<lb />
the screen. l"he movie is slow in<lb />
tho beginning, but once started,<lb />
the action never stops.<lb />
Tho film is technical, but all<lb />
the language is easily understood<lb />
by people without nautical or mill-<lb />
tare experience. Everythingseems<lb />
eminently realistic. There is oven<lb />
a trace ot patriotism as the Rus-<lb />
sian crew sings their national an-<lb />
them<lb />
It is not a film ol good guvs<lb />
versus bad guvs. It there are anv<lb />
"bad guvs it would be the politi-<lb />
cians on Kith sides of tho Atlantic<lb />
Ocean.<lb />
The acting of Connery, Scott<lb />
Glenn, lames Earl ones and Alec<lb />
Baldwin is not only fantastic, it is<lb />
believable. Bevond the acting, the<lb />
sot design, tho motion ot the film,<lb />
the music and the affects makes<lb />
tho viewer feel as if he is a part of<lb />
the movie. That involvement is<lb />
the most outstanding characteris-<lb />
tic of Tho Hunt for Rod October.<lb />
Co-op office offers<lb />
career placement<lb />
By Doug Morris<lb />
Statt Writer<lb />
Councelor Mary McCavley helps student Mary Joyce find a job and start a career in her field ot study But<lb />
the co op office is more than an employment agency Co-op also helps students establish iob contacts, earn<lb />
money and accumulate college credit (Photo by J D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
An Ideal View<lb />
The East Carolina office ot<lb />
cooperative education allows stu-<lb />
dents to get real work experience<lb />
in their field of study while they<lb />
are still in school. Through full-<lb />
time, part-time or summer jobs,<lb />
students gain valuable experience<lb />
to help their future careers.<lb />
The Co-op office staff placed<lb />
approximately isW of tho 3000<lb />
students who came in looking tor<lb />
lobs last year. The office draws on<lb />
a list of about 2000 local businesses,<lb />
government agencies and fortune<lb />
500cornpaniesaspossibleemploy-<lb />
ers, and that list is constantly in-<lb />
Red Riding Hood walks on the wild side<lb />
By Caroline Cusick<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
Ok boys and girls, it's gossip<lb />
time. Welcome to the world fa-<lb />
mous "Gossip comer Hold your<lb />
hat and take a seat.<lb />
Once upon a time, in the far<lb />
off country of Carolina-land there<lb />
lived a girl named Little Red Rid-<lb />
ing Hood. Every Saturday after-<lb />
noon Red helped her mom clean<lb />
the house. Every Saturday night<lb />
she went to parties with her<lb />
fnends. Every Sunday morning<lb />
she went to church and snored to<lb />
the background music of the sen-<lb />
ior citizens choir.<lb />
Her days were nice and gen-<lb />
erally innocent. But thosered-light<lb />
nights were too hot for this flam-<lb />
mable newsprint to stand. Red<lb />
could drink with the best, dance<lb />
the latest moves to the pop-charts<lb />
tunes full of suggestive lyrics and<lb />
seduce the most savage of beasts.<lb />
I guess you could say that<lb />
Little Miss Hood left trunruweenee<lb />
of youth and the carefree days of<lb />
childhood to embrace the ways of<lb />
the world and to walk on the wild<lb />
side.<lb />
Why would she do this? What<lb />
was Red looking for? There has to<lb />
be a reason behind her decision to<lb />
drop her picnic basket and run<lb />
from woodcutter to woodcutter,<lb />
drink to drink, and bar to bar<lb />
searching for love, acceptance,<lb />
peace, fun and joy without guilt.<lb />
Thisgossipcolumnist spreads<lb />
the truth, the whole truth and<lb />
nothing but the truth so help me<lb />
God. Speaking of the all knowing<lb />
One, lef s see what He thinks of<lb />
Red's situation.<lb />
Still she rebels and seeks for<lb />
fulfillment on her own. She is a lot<lb />
like the kiddies the Apostle Paul<lb />
wrote about: "They profess to<lb />
know God, but deny and disown<lb />
and renounce Him bv what thev<lb />
do; they are  disobedient and<lb />
disloyal and rebellious and they<lb />
are unfit and worthless for good<lb />
work of any kind (Titus 1:16).<lb />
That may sound cruel. Well, I<lb />
guess it is.<lb />
'The Word oi God that speaks<lb />
is alive and full of power; it is<lb />
sharper thin any two-edged<lb />
sword exposingand siftingand<lb />
analyzing and judging the very<lb />
thoughts and purposes of the<lb />
heart (Hebrews4:12). That just<lb />
means the truth hurts.<lb />
Red is like a lot of people who<lb />
go to church on Sundaysand teach<lb />
first grade Sunday school. Some<lb />
would say, sleep through church<lb />
and spare yourself the guilt, but<lb />
Lady Red knows where to find<lb />
her solutions.<lb />
Some of you are probably<lb />
thinking, "Who does this chick<lb />
think she is, telling us the answers<lb />
to life are in church?"<lb />
Well, my name is Caroline<lb />
Cusick. 1 am the Features Editor<lb />
For The East Carolinian. And I<lb />
don't find my answers in church<lb />
either. Going to church doesn't<lb />
make you a Christian, or even a<lb />
good person, any more than going<lb />
to McDonald's makes you a ham-<lb />
burger.<lb />
So why the church-goers song<lb />
and dance? I'm glad you asked.<lb />
Unfortunately, church is the<lb />
one place, and Sunday the one<lb />
day of the week, where people<lb />
uncover their faith in a supreme<lb />
creator. Haveyou ever noticed that<lb />
someone you know goes to church<lb />
one day a week and lives like Hell<lb />
the other six?<lb />
There are a lot of people in<lb />
churches who are, like our friend<lb />
Red, hypocritical. They profess to<lb />
be Christians and neglect to rec-<lb />
ognize that the word means<lb />
"Christ-like<lb />
Living a life like Jesus Christ<lb />
requires seven daysa week. Chris-<lb />
tianity requires sacrifice of certain<lb />
desires and requires action and<lb />
conviction to replace those desires<lb />
with the desires of Christ,<lb />
Now who would want to do<lb />
that? He was fust an old Jew who<lb />
died about 2,000 years ago, A lot<lb />
See Riding Hood page 10<lb />
creasing.<lb />
Tho Co-op is more than an<lb />
employment agency. It is a good<lb />
source tor obtaining a part-time<lb />
iob in or around Greenville.<lb />
1 lowever, it you want to find a ob<lb />
that will help you alter gradu-<lb />
ation. Co-op is the only place to<lb />
go. Jobs from Co-op not only<lb />
provide experience, but can also<lb />
help to establish contacts for after<lb />
graduation.<lb />
"It'sr'b - imtyfor<lb />
people to get e e� e says<lb />
Hill B rn " p Ivisor<lb />
"Thafs the bottom line because<lb />
when you graduate vou're not just<lb />
competing with students from<lb />
ECU. You're competing with stu-<lb />
dents from Duke, Virginia Tech<lb />
and UC, and vou're going to<lb />
need something that will set vour<lb />
resume apart Although the pri-<lb />
mary benefit oi Co-op is the expe-<lb />
rience it provides, students can<lb />
earn money and, in most majors,<lb />
college course credit.<lb />
Summer is the busiest time of<lb />
the year for the Co-op office. The<lb />
rush for summer jobs has already<lb />
begun; however, there are still<lb />
many positions available here in<lb />
North Carolina and in other parts<lb />
of the country. In Greenville, the<lb />
competition is tough because most<lb />
employers do not want to work<lb />
around a summer school sched-<lb />
ule.<lb />
In order to join the Co-op<lb />
program students need to fill out<lb />
an application available in the Co-<lb />
op off ice in the General Classroom<lb />
Building, Room 2028. Students<lb />
also need to attend one of the<lb />
seminars that the Co-op gives<lb />
twice a week. Finally, students<lb />
must make appointments with a<lb />
Co-op advisor to look for a job.<lb />
For more information, call the<lb />
office of Cooperative Education at<lb />
757-6979, or visit their office in the<lb />
General Classroom Building<lb /><pb facs="00058206_tn_0010" /><lb />
10 The East Carolinian, April 3,1990<lb />
Faculty Profile<lb />
English professor serves as<lb />
dean of the School of Art<lb />
By Joe Herat<lb />
Suft Writer<lb />
It von had told Dr. Erwin ester wh.it position he would hold when<lb />
he came to ECl in 1966, he probably wouldn't have believed you. Since<lb />
une 1, ll8l, fester has served .is the acting dean of the School or Art.<lb />
I he fact that 1 tester is currently from the English department, with<lb />
a teaching field in Victorian literature, is what makes this hard to<lb />
understand Asked to take over the administrative duties when the<lb />
former dean retired, Hester now divides his time between the said<lb />
duties teaching a Jass on English grammar and serving on many<lb />
committees around the campus<lb />
1 lester began his teaching career when he received an A.11, MA.<lb />
and a Ph P from the I niversity of Northarohna in Chapel Hill. From<lb />
there he taught at the I niversity ot Virginia from lM to Nw also<lb />
being the chair of Freshman composition from 1964 to lfvv In tt,<lb />
1 lester moved to E I where he has taught in the English department<lb />
and served as the chair ot the English department from llhM to 982.<lb />
 hen he has finished w ith his teaching and administrative duties,<lb />
1 lester serves on many committees from the English department and<lb />
the overall campus. One major contribution that he makes is his<lb />
position as secretary ol Phi kappa Phi, one ol the university's honor<lb />
fraternities. I lis role is to assist in the recognition ot individuals who<lb />
excel in any field ot academk s<lb />
1 hough the administrativ e duties ol his position of 'acting dean'<lb />
take up about three quarters of his time, 1 lester still p.irtu ipates fullv in<lb />
E events. With his obvious aid to ECl s academic status. ester<lb />
shows a pride that ex� eeds normal standards.<lb />
Bits and Pieces<lb />
IRS electronic tax filing more<lb />
successful than originally expected<lb />
k tronic tax tiling is off I i fast start. In the first year taxpayers<lb />
nationwide ha e been able to file electronically, the program has been<lb />
more suc essful than the IRS expe ted I hree weeks before the April<lb />
16th tax filing deadline, 3 5 million taxpayersalready have zapped their<lb />
returns to the RS. It hoped tor two million electronicretumsall season.<lb />
Company introduces new waffles<lb />
"I ley, let go my new honevnut eggo"<lb />
Mrs Smith's Frozen Foodsompanv has introduced two new<lb />
wattle varieties to their EGGO frozen wattle line. Kellogg's L 1 Kl-<lb />
(,RAI Multi-Bran wattles and 1,() ut and 1 lortey wattles will be<lb />
available in the spring. L IKKAI waffles contain com, wheat.<lb />
rice and oat bran E i( .(. waffles contain the taste of peanuts and honey.<lb />
I hev contain no cholesterol, preservatives or added sugar.<lb />
Oscar winners out on video soon<lb />
I he race is on to get (v ir w rnners into video stores Buena Vista<lb />
Home Video is rush-releasii  Dead Poers Society The Little Mer-<lb />
maid which wen awards f - - re and songarrives in May. "Driving<lb />
Miss Daisv " still m theaters will not arrive until at least September.<lb />
"My Left Foot" isexpe ted in early summer and Bom on the Fourth c4<lb />
lulv hits stores this tall<lb />
Turner inspires comeback in slip<lb />
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to set their i lot ks ahead<lb />
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be changed to 19, never mind 21.<lb />
However, the concerns are<lb />
reflective of today. The top head-<lb />
lmeon March 27,1980read "Four-<lb />
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sue, the Iran lostages. At the time,<lb />
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price of education. Inflation was<lb />
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college tuition. Everyone was<lb />
scrounging for student loans.<lb />
ECU and The Fast Carolinian<lb />
have come a long wav since 1958.<lb />
There are a few missing vears in<lb />
the historv. but tor the most part,<lb />
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By Frank Reyes<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
1 he ECU baseball team swept<lb />
,i doubleheader by stomping the<lb />
Richmond Spiders 11-3 and 2-1<lb />
Sunday afternoon in Greenville.<lb />
In the tirst game, the Pirates<lb />
dished starting pitcher Sean<lb />
(lavaghan I J-2,4.54 ERA this mm<lb />
son) for eight runs and 10 hits in<lb />
five innings pitched 1 le also gave<lb />
up Iwo walks while tanning two<lb />
batters.<lb />
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this season, shut down the<lb />
�� ; offense with a pitching<lb />
gem White gave up only three<lb />
runs on ten hits 1 U struck out<lb />
so en hatters while walking only<lb />
two<lb />
! he first inning belonged to<lb />
the 1'irates scoring on three runs<lb />
iK in Brow n s two run din<lb />
� Mis homerun was hit ninth on<lb />
Sports<lb />
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the season.<lb />
tter three additional runs<lb />
were scored in the titth inning<lb />
head oa hi ian i "h ertonbrought<lb />
Pirate Paw Willis (2-0, 3.74<lb />
tie pitched one and one<lb />
urd ol an inning to earn his sec-<lb />
I saN c of the season, gi ing up<lb />
hit.<lb />
VA ith 1 c I leading 6 i alter<lb />
the fifth inning, the Pirates mas-<lb />
sac red Brian 1 lelms (1-2,8.44 ERA)<lb />
tor five more runs, making the<lb />
final score 11 -3.<lb />
Pirates Kevin Riggs, I'ommv<lb />
Eason, Corey Short and Tommy<lb />
Yarborough led the attack with<lb />
two hits each Steve Codin (371,<lb />
pi RHP led all hitters with three<lb />
its � � �<lb />
�S l he Pirates held:�U ihc f<lb />
ders 2-1 in game two, thanks to a<lb />
strong pitching performance from<lb />
lonathan ionkins. lenkins, who is<lb />
now f-0 on the year, gave up one<lb />
run on Hist two hits. He also al-<lb />
lowed two walks while tanning<lb />
five<lb />
I thought (lenkms) threw a<lb />
magnificent game'Overton said.<lb />
I le was a little rusty at first due to<lb />
k of work But he settled down<lb />
In fiU t enkinsset down lqot<lb />
the 23 batters he faced in the game,<lb />
With the game tied at one in the<lb />
sixth inning. Brown smashed a<lb />
solo homer over the leftfield fence<lb />
to cue ECU the lead, 2-1.<lb />
Spiders starting hurler Craig<lb />
Saccavino (2-1,4.22 ERA) pitched<lb />
.i i : game as well. In his five<lb />
innings, he gave up only two runs<lb />
on six hits, l le was also credited<lb />
with three walks while striking<lb />
out five Pirates.<lb />
(Saccavino) did a great job<lb />
said Ron Atkins, head coach for<lb />
the Spiders. "1 wasn't disap-<lb />
pointed at all with his perform-<lb />
ance<lb />
I he offense was led by ohn<lb />
( ,ast I J50, 23 RBI) with two hits.<lb />
Eason and Barry Narron both hit<lb />
one each in the game.<lb />
Ihe Pirates now post a 25-3<lb />
overall record and have a 2-0 mark<lb />
in the Colonial Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Calvin Brown, LCU s tirst baseman, catches the ball from the pitcher as a Richmond runner dives back to first base. The Pirates took two games<lb />
from the Spiders at Harrington Field on Sunday (Photo by Garrett Killian � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
UNLV crushes Duke for national title<lb />
DENV 1 R (AP) When<lb />
Anderson Hunt caught tire, the<lb />
NCAA final was still a game Al-<lb />
ter he scored 12 points in an 18-0<lb />
UNLV run. the game had all but<lb />
ended.<lb />
Hunt, the Runnin' Rebels'<lb />
quiet sophomore, scored three<lb />
straight baskets and tNvo -point-<lb />
ers during the spurt that sealed<lb />
L'M.V's first national champion-<lb />
ship Mondav night, a 103-73 rout<lb />
over Duke.<lb />
Named the tournament's<lb />
outstanding player, Hunt re-<lb />
mained characteristically reticent<lb />
afterward, all but sweeping aside<lb />
his 29-point performance on 12-<lb />
for-16 shooting.<lb />
"I was really concentrating on<lb />
Bobby 1 lurley (Duke point guard)<lb />
and not on the offensive game,<lb />
he said.<lb />
With I NLVahead57-47 with<lb />
lo:24 10 play, Hunt hit a 12-toot<lb />
baseline jumper to open the run.<lb />
Alter a bucket by Larry ohnson,<lb />
Stacey Augmon's steal set up<lb />
Hunt's 3-pointer from the right<lb />
corner.<lb />
The next trip down the floor,<lb />
Augmon again stole the ball and<lb />
fed an outlet pass to a sprinting<lb />
Hunt tor a lavup.<lb />
With the score 66-47, Puke<lb />
called a timeout. At midcourt,<lb />
fohnson ran to 1 hint, meeting him<lb />
with a high-five.<lb />
Hunt didn't let up after the<lb />
break, getting another lavup. And<lb />
atter Augmon scored on a tast<lb />
break. Duke again called time.<lb />
This time. Hunt seemed to<lb />
know it was over, raising his arms<lb />
in triumph as the Blue Devils<lb />
straggled to the bench.<lb />
Hunt's third 3-pointer of the<lb />
game ended the spree and ended<lb />
the hopes of the Blue Devils, who<lb />
trailed 75-47 with 13:18 left.<lb />
In Durham it wasappropriate<lb />
that a thunderstorm raged out-<lb />
side Cameron Indoor Stadium<lb />
because Nevada-Las Vegas rained<lb />
all over Duke's parade.<lb />
With sky-high expectations,<lb />
4.1XH) students st. rambled into the<lb />
50-year-old homo of Blue Devil<lb />
basketball feeling very confident.<lb />
By the end ot the night, the Run-<lb />
nin' Rebels stormed past the Blue<lb />
IVviK 103-73 in a shcuvdown be-<lb />
tween teams fighting for their first<lb />
NCAA basketball championship.<lb />
"I've been watching basket-<lb />
ball tor wars said freshman Mike<lb />
Krachon of Cincinnati. "We were<lb />
so dose. 1 don't know, thev just<lb />
couldn't do it tonight. We had our<lb />
chance and we blew it<lb />
Before watching the contest<lb />
on a big screen, Duke students<lb />
were being their rowdy selves.<lb />
Thev munched on pizza, hot dogs<lb />
and chips, but what thev didn't<lb />
eat was truownat their classmates.<lb />
Students cheered wildly as<lb />
thev watched a highlight tape of<lb />
Duke's march to the Final Four,<lb />
which thev had hoped all day<lb />
would end Nvith highlights of the<lb />
school's first title.<lb />
Bv halftime, a crowd which<lb />
had Ixvn on its feet, was sitting on<lb />
the wooden bleachers, elbows on<lb />
knees and heads in hands.<lb />
A glimmer of hope appeared<lb />
in the second halt, but the UNLV<lb />
fast break snuffed out those hopes<lb />
in a flash and sent a few die-hards<lb />
heading back to their dorms. One<lb />
CO-ed, refused to give her name,<lb />
but left no doubt where her heart<lb />
Nvas.<lb />
"No matter if we lose, no<lb />
matter how the game turns out.<lb />
Duke's still the greatest school<lb />
Nvith the greatest team and the<lb />
greatest coach and players, no<lb />
matter what the co-ed said. She<lb />
had one more comment as she<lb />
reached the door.<lb />
"And we're smarter than they<lb />
are<lb />
Onlv a tew tans lingered at<lb />
game's end. When the final score<lb />
appeared on the big screen, that<lb />
screen soon Nvent dark. Those<lb />
members of the pep band Nvho<lb />
didn't make it to Denver and who<lb />
plaved at Cameron struck up the<lb />
team's tight song.<lb />
Outside, several hundred<lb />
students gathered at a bonfire that<lb />
was raging even though the Blue<lb />
Devils lost.<lb />
"Duke is still the best team in<lb />
my book. Thev are still No. 1 with<lb />
us said freshman Mark Parnsh<lb />
of Boston.<lb />
"It's hard to, but 1 guess you<lb />
have got to take Nvhat you can<lb />
get he said. "1 guess we should<lb />
be happv with what we got<lb />
Musburger announces final assignment<lb />
By Rudy Martzke<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
DENVER � On April Fool's<lb />
Day, CBS wasn't okmg around<lb />
with Brent Musburger.<lb />
CBS Sports president Neal<lb />
Pilson, citing a need for more main<lb />
roles tor vounger announcers, said<lb />
the contract of Musburger, CBS'<lb />
sports voice for 1 years, was not<lb />
being reneNved.<lb />
Mondav night's NCAA cham-<lb />
pionship basketball game between<lb />
I hike and Nevada-Las Vegas was<lb />
the last CBS assignment tor<lb />
Musburger. His five-year, $10<lb />
million contract expires une JO.<lb />
"I'm surprised Musburger<lb />
said. "1 didn't know anything<lb />
about it, but it's been a great run.<lb />
I'll take with me lots of memories<lb />
with great friends. 1 wish them<lb />
nothing but the best<lb />
Musburger, 50, said he'll take<lb />
some time off, but "NlbeNvorking<lb />
again somedav<lb />
Pilson saH, "This Nvasn't a<lb />
sacking. It Nve Nvere tiring Brent,<lb />
he wouldn't he Nvorking Monday<lb />
night's game.<lb />
"1 have great respect for him<lb />
as a person and as a talent. The<lb />
timing is unfortunate but the con-<lb />
tract situation brought it to a head<lb />
now<lb />
Recently the omnipresent<lb />
Musburger was displeased he had<lb />
Ixvn taken off Masters golf, U.S.<lb />
Open tennis and college football<lb />
assignments. In contract negotia-<lb />
tions, he wanted to maintain all<lb />
hisdominant roles with CBS' other<lb />
major events: baseball, NFL To-<lb />
day, college basketball and the<lb />
Olympics.<lb />
CBS decided to split up those<lb />
assignmments Nvith younger an-<lb />
nouncers such as lim N'antz, Greg<lb />
Gumbel and James Brown, Nvho<lb />
had been Nvaiting for openings.<lb />
"It was one oi the most diffi-<lb />
cult situations I've had to Nvork<lb />
with and a verv tough decision to<lb />
make said Pilson.<lb />
CCotygkt 1990. USA 7U1MV Apple Colltp<lb />
Inforwmtum Setfk<lb />
ECU golfers<lb />
finish second<lb />
in home<lb />
tournament<lb />
By Paul Garcia<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU golf team continued<lb />
its success as it hosted the Green-<lb />
bner Intercollegiate Golf Tourna-<lb />
ment in New Bern, N.C, March<lb />
23-25. The Pirates' purple team<lb />
finished in second place and the<lb />
gold team finished in a tie for ninth<lb />
in the 18 team field.<lb />
The Pirates' purple squad was<lb />
not able to get off to its usually fast<lb />
start as it tired a 303 for the first<lb />
round leaving it nine shots from<lb />
first and in a tie for fifth. At the end<lb />
of the first day, Jacksonville Uni-<lb />
versity and Augusta College were<lb />
tied tor first at 24 followed by<lb />
UN Chapel Hill at 2. The Pi-<lb />
rates gold team shot a 312 in the<lb />
first round that put it in eighth<lb />
place.<lb />
"We simple didn't play well<lb />
today said head :oMh Hal Mor-<lb />
rison. "The team plays here a lot<lb />
and should have an advantage<lb />
over the field but shooting 303<lb />
with the competition here will not<lb />
win you a lot<lb />
Individually, the Pirates'<lb />
purple team was lead by junior<lb />
Simon Move Nvho shot a 73.<lb />
Jacksonville University's Bill<lb />
Moreland and Augusta College's<lb />
Michael Peterson were tied for the<lb />
individual lead both shixtting a<lb />
three under par 69 giving them a<lb />
two-shot lead over their nearest<lb />
competitor.<lb />
"I stayed out of trouble today<lb />
and avoided the big number which<lb />
is important on this course said<lb />
Move.<lb />
The second dav brought more<lb />
great Nveather and lower scores.<lb />
The Pirates purple squad shot a<lb />
293 giving them a two-day total of<lb />
5, Nvhich put them into a tie for<lb />
second place Nvith Augusta Col-<lb />
lege. The day's low round was<lb />
posted bv UNC-Chapel Hill Nvho<lb />
fired a 291 giving them a two-day<lb />
total of 587, and the lead after two<lb />
rounds. The Pirates gold squad<lb />
had a two-day total of h24 and was<lb />
alone in tenth place going into the<lb />
final round.<lb />
"Today we played more like<lb />
we are capable of as a team. Any<lb />
time you have two plavers under<lb />
par you can post a good score and<lb />
pass vmc people said Morn-<lb />
son.<lb />
"LNC is playing really well<lb />
and we will need another good<lb />
round if we expect to put any<lb />
pressure on them he added.<lb />
Individually the Pirates were<lb />
led bv Move as he found himself<lb />
in a group of three tied for second<lb />
place Nvith a tNvo dav total of 144.<lb />
Pat Moore oi UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
found himself in first after shoot-<lb />
ing a new course record 67 giving<lb />
him a two dav total of 139. Also<lb />
plaving Nvell the second day for<lb />
the Pirates was freshman Ryan<lb />
Perna Nvho shot a one under par<lb />
71.<lb />
The Pirates ran into some bad<lb />
See Greenbrier, page 12<lb />
Corchiani threatens to leave<lb />
N.C. State if Valvano is fired<lb />
Intramural action  satisfaction<lb />
Troy Rector of Sigma Phi Epsilon gets another hit in a battle with Pi Kappa Alpha in the fraternity league<lb />
of intramural Softball The Sig Eps won the game 13-9 and closed in on Pi Kappa Alphas lead in the<lb />
Chancellor Cup race (Photo by J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab) <lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � Chris<lb />
Corchiani is the only North Caro-<lb />
lina State basketball player thus<lb />
far to seek formal permission to<lb />
transfer if Jim Valvano is dis-<lb />
missed, but the junior point guard<lb />
says he's not the only one.<lb />
"There's no question, I will<lb />
leave if Coach V is fired Corchi-<lb />
ani said Friday at a rally for Val-<lb />
vano on the N.C. State campus. "I<lb />
don't want to be a part of an insti-<lb />
tution that I can't support<lb />
He said that junior guard<lb />
Rodney Monroe, the team's lead-<lb />
ing scorer, sophomore forward<lb />
Tom Gugliotta and freshman re-<lb />
serve Bryant Feggins ha vedecided<lb />
to leave if Valvano does.<lb />
Lawyers for N.C State are<lb />
going to the University of North<lb />
Carolina Board of Governors seek-<lb />
ing authorization to pursue legal<lb />
action against Valvano.<lb />
"There's so much uncertainty<lb />
about what is going to happen<lb />
with the (Wolfpack) program<lb />
Mark Rodgers, a West Palm Beach,<lb />
Fla attorney Nvho specializes in<lb />
sports law, said Sunday. "The<lb />
uncertainty has affected Chris<lb />
Corchiani. It has affected his<lb />
mental well-being<lb />
"I think college basketball is<lb />
supposed to be fun for a kid said<lb />
Rodgers. "Chrishasbeen hounded<lb />
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12 The East Carolinian, April 3, 1990<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Greenbrier<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
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Soccer team to play in United States<lb />
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Unser, Rahal enter Indianapolis 500<lb />
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Nicklaus wins $800,000 tournament<lb />
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Virginia, Stanford give others hope<lb />
Virginia and Stanford were two new teams in the women's NCAA<lb />
basketball championship I inal I our I hat, says Cavaliers coach Debbie<lb />
Ryan, v as good lor the game, he said it would not have been possible<lb />
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In the Locker<lb />
Championship points<lb />
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luck on the last day as Move's<lb />
father was admitted to the hospi-<lb />
tal on Saturday and the Pirates<lb />
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day giving them a 890 total which<lb />
was good for second place.<lb />
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Source: .USA TODAY research<lb />
Julie Stacev, Gannett News Service<lb />
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