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�fie i�uBt Cantltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 64 No. S3<lb />
Wednesday, lune 6,1990<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
ARC assists<lb />
the mentally<lb />
retarded of<lb />
Pitt County<lb />
By Amy Clayborne<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Association tor Retarded<lb />
Otiensot Pitt County (ARC)does<lb />
not stop with the services they pro-<lb />
vide to assist mentally retarded<lb />
individuals in their daily lives; the<lb />
organization also tackles the cru-<lb />
cial task oi helping others under-<lb />
stand and appreciate the mentally<lb />
retarded.<lb />
The ARC is the largest volun-<lb />
teer organization devoted solely<lb />
to improving the quality oi life for<lb />
individuals with mental retarda-<lb />
tion. The organization is funded<lb />
by the United Way. The Pitt County<lb />
branch is affiliated with the state<lb />
and national ARC.<lb />
'What we do is provide edu-<lb />
cational programs or information<lb />
about mental retardation Execu-<lb />
tive Paula Johnson said. "We are<lb />
an agency that advocates the rights<lb />
oi these individuals with mental<lb />
retardation<lb />
While some ARC chapters are<lb />
responsible for running shelters.<lb />
group homes or hospice care. Pitt<lb />
County does not provide such<lb />
direct services for the mentally re-<lb />
tarded ot this area. Pat's ARC<lb />
chapter i primarily concerned<lb />
with educating and helping re-<lb />
tarded indiv iduals with any prob-<lb />
lems thev may encounter.<lb />
'We assist families and indi-<lb />
viduals with mental retardation in<lb />
whatever way we're requested to<lb />
do so fohnson said. It might be<lb />
assisting in locating a dentist or<lb />
physician tor the individual. or it<lb />
might be helping an elderly parent<lb />
with a mentally retarded son or<lb />
daughter plan care tor that child<lb />
after their death<lb />
The ARC" stays abreast on leg-<lb />
islative issues that could improve<lb />
the quality oi life for the mentally<lb />
retarded. It is also concerned with<lb />
helping parents find valuable<lb />
summer programs tor their men-<lb />
tally retarded child and providing<lb />
information on ways that mental<lb />
retardation can be prevented.<lb />
"Approximately 50 percent of<lb />
the cases of mental retardation<lb />
could have been prevented<lb />
Johnson said. "We encourage<lb />
expectant mothers to receive early<lb />
pre-natal care, toa void alcohol and<lb />
drugs and to practice other pre-<lb />
ventive measures to lessen the risk<lb />
that their child will be born men-<lb />
tal ly retarded<lb />
See ARC, page 3<lb />
 M<lb />
t<lb />
This familiar scene of student conversing with co-op advisor may be on its way out if the grants needed to ensure Cooperative Education's survival<lb />
do not come through Because of federal education cuts, the department may loose five positions (Photo by Tommy Walters)<lb />
Co-op faces possible loss of grant support<lb />
By Elizabeth Donaghy<lb />
Statt Writer<lb />
As a result ot tederal educa-<lb />
tion cuts. ECU's Cooperative<lb />
Education department faces los-<lb />
ing five counseling positions be-<lb />
causeoi the loss of external grant<lb />
support.<lb />
Since 1975, the Co-op depart-<lb />
ment has served to enhance the<lb />
academic and professional devel-<lb />
opment ot the students involved.<lb />
Through job placement in a cho-<lb />
sen Held, students are given the<lb />
opportunity to work with profes-<lb />
sionals as well as explore career<lb />
options. This program helpsopen<lb />
doors to future employment with<lb />
the experience offered.<lb />
According to Cooperative<lb />
Education annual reports, exter-<lb />
nal grants have been received to-<lb />
taling more than SI 3 million since<lb />
1975. rhe ECU Co-op program was<lb />
awarded a $643.000grant in 1986.<lb />
I he grant ran tor three years and is<lb />
currently on extension. The de-<lb />
partment has applied for a no cost<lb />
extension thru August 31, but<lb />
presently the grant is scheduled to<lb />
expire lune 30. Without the exten-<lb />
sion, the program has very little<lb />
time to find new grants.<lb />
Because of the budget cuts.<lb />
there is no money from state funds<lb />
available to pick up where the grant<lb />
ends. This will cause a loss ot five<lb />
positions in the co-op department<lb />
staff if new grants are not found<lb />
I hepositionscut will be those that<lb />
were created after receiving the<lb />
grant in 1986. This will cut the<lb />
department employees almost in<lb />
half.<lb />
"These employees are very<lb />
highly trained, excellent people;<lb />
very student-oriented, very hard<lb />
working and very eager to serve<lb />
students said Dr. Betsy H.<lb />
Harper, the department's direc-<lb />
tor.<lb />
According to Harper, elimi-<lb />
nation of the five positions will<lb />
also cut counseling of the students<lb />
in half. In an attempt to deal with<lb />
thi situation fairly, the depart-<lb />
ment will only specialize in either<lb />
part-time placement or alternat-<lb />
ing semester placement, which<lb />
allows the student to work one<lb />
semester and go to school the next.<lb />
Students reiving on the co-op<lb />
program as a means to pay tor<lb />
their education will have to adjust<lb />
to any changes made.<lb />
Harper said the future of<lb />
See Co-op, page 2<lb />
ECU student wins award for short story<lb />
By Margi Morin<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
ECU student. Gillian Kim<lb />
Ashley, 19,ofFayetteviHehaswon<lb />
first place in the nationwide Sher-<lb />
wood Anderson Foundation<lb />
Scholarship Competition for her<lb />
short store writing.<lb />
Ashley, an English major and<lb />
honors student who was selected<lb />
for ECU's four-year University<lb />
Scholars Awards program as a<lb />
high school senior, will receive<lb />
52,01)0 tor her entry.<lb />
Ashley's short story titled,<lb />
"Burgundy-Phim' was written for<lb />
an introductory fiction course<lb />
taught bv English professor Wil-<lb />
liam 1 lallberg, also a novelist.<lb />
"Burgundv-Plum" was<lb />
Ashley's first short story attempt<lb />
under lallberg. Earlier in a litera-<lb />
ture course she wrote two excel-<lb />
lent papers which were astonish-<lb />
ing, Hallberg said.<lb />
"1 was just astounded by how<lb />
sophisticated and sensitive she had<lb />
done it. It was a remarkable torv<lb />
under any definition Hallberg<lb />
said.<lb />
Ash lev is enrolled in the<lb />
university's honors program and<lb />
is a university scholar. The pro-<lb />
gram provides full tuition and fees<lb />
tor four years of undergraduate<lb />
studv, said Dr. W. Keats Sparrow,<lb />
chairman of the ECU English<lb />
department.<lb />
Hallberg, author of novel,<lb />
"Rub of the Green" and editor of a<lb />
collection of short stones "Perfect<lb />
Lies" was the instructor oi the<lb />
course, English 3830, "Introduc-<lb />
tion to Fiction Writing" for which<lb />
Ashley wrote her short story dur-<lb />
ing this past spring semester.<lb />
"The Sherwood Anderson<lb />
Foundation ScholarshipCompeti-<lb />
tion is perhaps the most prestig-<lb />
ious undergraduate award tor<lb />
creative writing in the country<lb />
Sparrow said. "The competition<lb />
attracts more than a thousand<lb />
entries each year<lb />
"I can assure you that 1 speak<lb />
for the Foundation's Board of<lb />
Trustees when I sav that we hope<lb />
the scholarship will help Ashley<lb />
continue to write Michael M.<lb />
Spear, the foundation chairman<lb />
said.<lb />
it is our teeling that Ashley<lb />
has many of the key ingredients<lb />
that bode well for her success. She<lb />
has talent, insight, sensitivity, a<lb />
feel tor words and that God-given<lb />
See Award, page 3<lb />
Lasers used on birthmarks<lb />
ECU News Bureju<lb />
More beautification efforts?<lb />
Billy Woodard lays tile at ECU'S fountain. This is just one of the many<lb />
campus beautification endeavors (Photo by J.D. Whitmire)<lb />
Using a tinv laser beam the<lb />
size of a felt-tipped marker, der-<lb />
matologists at the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine can treat port wine stain<lb />
birthmarks similar to the one on<lb />
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's<lb />
forehead.<lb />
Laser treatments for the birth-<lb />
marks and other conditions such<lb />
as spider veins became available<lb />
this month at the ECU Outpatient<lb />
Center.<lb />
Spider veins are thin, reddish<lb />
to purplish dilated capillaries that<lb />
appear anywhere on the body but<lb />
most often are seen on the face and<lb />
legs. Doctors believe their causes<lb />
are associated with liver disease,<lb />
heredity and hormonal changesin<lb />
women.<lb />
"Birthmarks are common<lb />
said Dr. Michael Smith, ECU der-<lb />
matologist and assistant professor<lb />
in the Department of Medicine.<lb />
"More then 40 percent of babies<lb />
born each year have them. Most<lb />
fade as the child matures but some<lb />
remain, causing medical and so-<lb />
cial problems<lb />
Smith explained, "With this<lb />
laser we can help relieve the self-<lb />
consciousness patientsexpenence<lb />
and avoid medical problems some-<lb />
times associated with birthmarks<lb />
like the port wine stain<lb />
Port wine stains � bluish,<lb />
reddish or purplish discolorations<lb />
of the skin caused by an over-<lb />
growth of normal capillaries �<lb />
can appear on any part of the body<lb />
bu t are commonly seen on the face,<lb />
neck or trunk. They are among a<lb />
group of birthmarks called vascu-<lb />
lar hemanigomas which include<lb />
the nevus flammeus, known to<lb />
many people as the stork bite or<lb />
angel's kiss.<lb />
According to Smith, port wine<lb />
stains, unlike other birthmarks in<lb />
that category, frequently cause<lb />
State games<lb />
to be held<lb />
in Raleigh<lb />
By Amy Clayborne<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
For Greenville's 20 partici-<lb />
pants in the N.C Special Olym-<lb />
pics Games, the trip to Raleigh on<lb />
lune 8 for the state games will<lb />
seem long. One key "participant"<lb />
in these games will travel over<lb />
2000 miles through 167 towns and<lb />
cities before arriving .it the open-<lb />
ing cerem<lb />
The "flame of hope" will be<lb />
carried bv 300 Special Olympians<lb />
and 4000 law enforcement officers<lb />
across the state in the Law En-<lb />
forcement Torch Run for N C. Spe-<lb />
cial Olympics which began May<lb />
29 and will end June 8. This Torch<lb />
Run raises money for 'CSO<lb />
through runner sponsorships, T-<lb />
shirts and advertisements placed<lb />
in the Torch Run journal.<lb />
The Torch Run is really im-<lb />
portant tor funding the state<lb />
games Keith Fishburne, public<lb />
relations director tor the CSO.<lb />
said. "Hhasconsistcntlv increased<lb />
the amount of money tor Special<lb />
Olympics for each consecutive<lb />
year<lb />
The run is expected to gener-<lb />
ate $100,000 tor NCSO this year.<lb />
Ihisprojected sum marksa $55,000<lb />
increase over last year s earnings.<lb />
Volunteer Director Woody<lb />
Haves cm behalf of the N C Chief's<lb />
oi Police is responsible tor organ-<lb />
izing the large-scale event.<lb />
"It's a trickle-down effect<lb />
fishburne said. "Woody gets in<lb />
touch with local law enforcement<lb />
officials and thev organize their<lb />
area's part in the run<lb />
Greenville's ceremony for the<lb />
Torch Run will begin in the down-<lb />
town area at 10a.m. on une6after<lb />
the torch arrives from New Bern.<lb />
The torch will reach Raleigh's<lb />
Hillborough Street in time for the<lb />
Final Leg Ceremonv on lune S at<lb />
3:30 p.m Keynote speaker tor the<lb />
ceremony will be State Attorney<lb />
General Lacy Thornburg. The torch<lb />
will then be earned onto the cam-<lb />
pus of North Carolina State Uni-<lb />
versity for the NCSO opening<lb />
ceremonies.<lb />
The XCSO state games have<lb />
become the largest athletic even!<lb />
for people with mental retarda-<lb />
tion in North Carolina All partici-<lb />
pants in the state games have won<lb />
medals in local games. Areas oi<lb />
competition include roller-skating<lb />
aqua tics, gymnastics, powerht ting,<lb />
track and field and volleyball.<lb />
problems in later life. With age, early-stages of development. He<lb />
they gradually change from a flat<lb />
smooth appearance to become<lb />
dark and bumpy likecobblestones.<lb />
They may also become infected<lb />
and bleed after a minor injury.<lb />
Dermatologists can treat port<lb />
wine stains and other flat vascular<lb />
birthmarks with a series of laser<lb />
treatments done in an outpatient<lb />
setting. The number of treatments<lb />
needed to remove the birthmarks<lb />
ranges from six to 10, but varies<lb />
depending on its size. The treat-<lb />
ments tend to last 15 to 20 minutes<lb />
each and are done over a period of<lb />
six months to a vear. After each<lb />
treatment, the birthmark lightens<lb />
and gradually disappears.<lb />
Smith said patients feel little<lb />
or no pain. Most describe only a<lb />
slight sensation similar to a rubber<lb />
band snap or mild sunburn. Be-<lb />
fore treating infants and children,<lb />
a local anesthetic is administered.<lb />
Medical research has shown<lb />
that the laser treatment is most<lb />
effective for use with infants and<lb />
voung children, said Smith. Be-<lb />
cause port wine stains grow and<lb />
thicken rapidly, they are more<lb />
responsive to treatment in the<lb />
noted that though more treatments<lb />
may be required for adults, the<lb />
procedure is usually successful.<lb />
ECU is one of three medical<lb />
centers in the state offering the<lb />
treatments. Other clinics are lo-<lb />
cated at Duke University Medical<lb />
Center in Durham and Bowman<lb />
Gray School of Medicine in Win-<lb />
ston-Salem.<lb />
Inside<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Politicians need to set<lb />
educational priorities<lb />
State and Nation5<lb />
Numerous tornados<lb />
sweep across the Mid-<lb />
west, 125 injured in Indi-<lb />
ana<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Personals, For Sale,<lb />
Help Wanted, For Rent<lb />
and Services Rendered<lb />
Comics6<lb />
Features7<lb />
Pets need extra care<lb />
when the weather heats<lb />
up<lb />
Sports9<lb />
Ex-Duke star Danny<lb />
Ferry becomes the fourth<lb />
ACC player on the<lb />
Clevland Cavaliers' roster<lb /><pb facs="00058216_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian June 6,1990<lb />
ECU Briefs<lb />
Ceremony introduces Micro VAX 3400<lb />
An informal ceremony to introduce members oi the ECU science<lb />
faculty and administrators to the new MtcroVAX3400computerwillbe<lb />
held at H) a.m. on Friday, June 1 in the physics wing of the I-CU Science<lb />
Complex.<lb />
The computer is being installed in the Accelerator Laboratory and<lb />
is currently being used for research with the lab's particle accelerator.<lb />
Then fully installed later this summer, it will be networked tor use by<lb />
science faculty in other areas of the campus.<lb />
The VAX computer is a large and powerful microcomputer. Much<lb />
of the software written forit is intended for academic and research pur-<lb />
poses.<lb />
Information contacts are Dr. George Bissingcr, ECU Department of<lb />
Physics, 757-6320 or Ernest Marshbum, ECU manager ot Academic<lb />
Computing, 757-6401.<lb />
Professors appointed to committees<lb />
Two faculty members in the ECU Department of Sociology and An-<lb />
thropology have been appointed to committees in the National Acad-<lb />
emy ot Sciences.<lb />
Dr. Michael K. Orbach, and anthropologist, was named to the<lb />
Committeeon I arge Pelagic Fish Mortality Kr the 1 AS rhecommittee<lb />
examines the catch rates ot such ti-h species as tuna.<lb />
1 h lohn Maiolo, a sociologist and i hairman ot the 1 )epartment ol<lb />
Sociology and Anthropology, has beer appointed as .i technical con-<lb />
sultant to the Fishing essel Safet) Committee This committee is<lb />
charged with implementing legislation passed in 1988 to govern condi-<lb />
tions and equipment aboard commercial fishing vessels.<lb />
both scientists have had wide experience with research in maritime<lb />
activities. Orbach has served on numerous committees, councils and<lb />
commissions including the .C . Marine Fisheries Commission. Mis<lb />
research has dealt with management policies on marine fisheries. 1 le<lb />
joined the ECU faculty in ll)S4 after ser ing visiting professorships at<lb />
Puke and UNC-Chapel Hill.<lb />
Maiolo became professor and chairman ol SOCioIog) and anthro-<lb />
pology at ITT' in 1975. Much ot his research has focused on both com-<lb />
mercial and recreational fishing.<lb />
"It is unusual tor two people in the s.nne mm ersity to have simul-<lb />
taneous appointments with the National Academy of Sciences, let alone<lb />
two in the same department said Maiolo. "1 think this brings a great<lb />
deal ot credit to our marine social science (program)<lb />
Student receives 1990 Rubloff Award<lb />
An ECU graduate student has been cited by a national organization<lb />
as an outstanding role model for victims ol cerebral pals)<lb />
Richard D. "Rick c ree h, a native of Selma,N.O, recei ed the 1990<lb />
Rublofl Award from United Cerebral Palsy at the I CP convention Ma)<lb />
IS in San Diego. Theaward isgiven annualh to ret ognizea person with<lb />
cerebral palsv who has become an outstanding role model to people<lb />
with and without disabilities.<lb />
Creth is a graduate student in Speech, 1 anguage and Auditory<lb />
Pathology, lie completed his requirements tor a baccalaureate degree<lb />
in English at ECU in 1985 and was graduated "magna cum laude<lb />
In 1989 he was awarded a scholarship from the .C. Speech,<lb />
Hearing and I anguage Ass, h iation He also received the Outstanding<lb />
Philosophy Student recognition from Phi Sigma Pi in 1985 and the Phi<lb />
Kappa Phi National Fellowship the same year.<lb />
Creech is married to the former oianda Brow n ot l. nchburg, a<lb />
He is the son ol Mr and Mrs. oseph C recv h of Selma, N.(<lb />
Infants needed for student's research<lb />
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and the infant's behavior in reaction to the slides will be observed.<lb />
Summer heat can<lb />
lead to problems<lb />
Crime Report<lb />
By Catherine Bush<lb />
SHS Health Promotion Assistant<lb />
Summer is here, and for many<lb />
people that means outdoor rec-<lb />
reation.<lb />
There are several heat related<lb />
disorders that should be taken into<lb />
consideration when out in sunny,<lb />
hot, humid weather. Ovcrexpo-<lb />
sure to sun, heat and humidity<lb />
can cause serious medical prob-<lb />
lems � among them heat cramps,<lb />
heat exhaustion and heat stroke.<lb />
These medical problems all relate<lb />
to high body temperature result-<lb />
ing from heavy muscular work<lb />
and prolonged sun exposure.<lb />
Heat cramps arc cramps or<lb />
spasms. Thev are caused by exces-<lb />
sive loss of salt and perspiration<lb />
and can be quite painful. Heat<lb />
cramps are not considered a<lb />
medical emergency, but are warn-<lb />
ing signals of potential danger.<lb />
First aid for heat cramps includes<lb />
gentle massages or stretching of<lb />
the area and ice applications.<lb />
Heat exhaustion is a condi-<lb />
tion caused bv over exertion in a<lb />
hot, humid environment. It is more<lb />
serious than heat cramps but not<lb />
as serious as heat stroke. Heat<lb />
exhaustion occurs because of a<lb />
diminished blood flow to the<lb />
lungs, brain and heart. Symptoms<lb />
include pale, cool, clammy skin;<lb />
dilated pupils; rapid, weak pulse;<lb />
extreme thirst; shallow breathing<lb />
and excessive sweating. When<lb />
heat exhaustion is recognized the<lb />
individual should stop all activi-<lb />
ties immediately. The individual<lb />
should be moved to a cool, shady<lb />
place and the clothing loosened to<lb />
aid breathing and heart regula-<lb />
tion. Cool, damp clothes should<lb />
be placed on the individual, and<lb />
the legs should be elevated to<lb />
increase blood circulation to the<lb />
brain.<lb />
I leatstroke is not as common<lb />
as theother heat-related disorders<lb />
but it is the most serums, it is a life<lb />
Co-op<lb />
Motorist receives DWI on campus<lb />
May 28<lb />
0302 - Officerchecked out at Aycock Residence 1 la 11 in reference to<lb />
an ill staff member. The stafl member was taken to I'itt Memorial<lb />
Hospital.<lb />
0600 - Officer served criminal papers on a subject .it Aycock Resi-<lb />
dence Hall.<lb />
2322 - Officer assisted the Greenville Police Department with<lb />
locating a subject in Jarvis Residence 1 iall.<lb />
May 29<lb />
0136 - Two officers checked out at Cotten Residence Hall in refer-<lb />
ence to a dispute. The subjects were referred to Dean Speier, and<lb />
warrants may be served.<lb />
0939 - Officer checked out .it the police department to write a<lb />
larceny report of a wallet.<lb />
May 30<lb />
1020-Officer checked out at Brewster in reference tea breaking and<lb />
entering and a larceny of telephone equipment.<lb />
lt-44 - Officer checked on a minor accident at Messick.<lb />
May 31<lb />
1132 - Officer checked out at the police department in reference to<lb />
an accident report.<lb />
1540 Officer reported a larceny of money at Brody Public Saftey.<lb />
Ifi3'i - Officer checked on traffic accident north of Slav Residence<lb />
I iall. Nobody was injured.<lb />
2342 Officer checked on possible larceny of bike at arvis 1 Iall.<lb />
June 1<lb />
1510 - Three officers checked out west campus in reference to<lb />
lot aung an assault suspec t. The suspect was not found.<lb />
224 - Officer stopped vehicle south of Joyner library. It was the<lb />
owner looking for something<lb />
June 2<lb />
0050 - Two officers responded on a scene to a subject intoxicated<lb />
and driving on James Street<lb />
0103 - Two officers and Greenville Units responded to the Brody<lb />
Building in reference to an attack involving weapons. Investigation<lb />
officers were notified.<lb />
0326 - Two officers responded to the mall area at Wright Circle in<lb />
reference to a vehicle on the mall A non-student was charged with a<lb />
DWI.<lb />
June 3<lb />
2(V42 Officer assisted a motorist with keys locked in the car at<lb />
loyner Library.<lb />
June 4<lb />
0016 - Officer checked out at larvis Residence 1 Iall in reference to a<lb />
disturbance on the second floor. The subject was gone on arrival.<lb />
Another officer provided backup.<lb />
0712 - Officer checked out at the Cashier's office in reference to the<lb />
alarm being activated. It was caused by a staff member.<lb />
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Continued from page 1<lb />
FCU's Cooperative Education<lb />
program is currently on hold.<lb />
Presently, they are applying for<lb />
new grants. The grant thev ap-<lb />
plied for will cause no change in<lb />
staff. They will find out lune 30 if<lb />
this particular grant will be<lb />
awarded.<lb />
According to annual reports,<lb />
ECU's Co-op department is the<lb />
12th highest ranking program of<lb />
its kind at four year institutions.<lb />
Last year alone, 3,683 students<lb />
were counseled with 2,040 being<lb />
placed in jobs. The total student<lb />
earnings have reached $3,272,982.<lb />
In addition to this, ECU is the only<lb />
school visited by the Department<lb />
of Defense to recruit handicapped<lb />
students.<lb />
Harper recommends the al-<lb />
ternating semester work program<lb />
tor students interested in the work<lb />
study options. Students in this<lb />
program accumulate time toward<lb />
pav raise and promotion while<lb />
back in school and on leave with-<lb />
out pav.<lb />
"If they've co-oped the alter-<lb />
nating route, they've got two years<lb />
of experience before thev gradu-<lb />
ate Harper said.<lb />
Chris Sweet, a senior at ECU<lb />
majoring in construction manage-<lb />
ment, has worked alternating<lb />
semesters in the design depart-<lb />
ment of Burroughs Wellcome for<lb />
i year and a half. He said his job<lb />
there has made it possible for him<lb />
to pay for his education. The alter-<lb />
nating program hascaused him to<lb />
be a year behind, but he said it is<lb />
worth it.<lb />
"Funding should not be cut<lb />
because it (co-op) allows students<lb />
the practical experience they need<lb />
to get a better job coming out of<lb />
college Sweet said.<lb />
Continued success in the pro-<lb />
gram presently relies on the pro-<lb />
posals the department has made<lb />
in an effort to maintain its 12 staff<lb />
positions. Without this support,<lb />
many students will be deprived of<lb />
t he job opportu ni ties tha t cou Id be<lb />
available to them.<lb />
threatening emergency and can<lb />
cause serious damage to the brain<lb />
and other vital organs. Heatstroke<lb />
occurs when the body stops sweat-<lb />
ing and overheats. Svmptoms<lb />
include red, hot, dry skin; con-<lb />
stricted pupils; nausea; dizziness<lb />
and full cessation of sweating.<lb />
Since heatstroke is extremely<lb />
dangerous the temperature of the<lb />
individual must be lowered as<lb />
rapidly as possible to pre ven t heart<lb />
or brain damage. The individual<lb />
should be moved to a cool place<lb />
and have as much clothing re-<lb />
moved as possible. The individ-<lb />
ual should then be placed on his<lb />
her back with theirhead and shoul-<lb />
ders elevated and rubbed with<lb />
cloths soaked in alcohol or cold<lb />
water, covered with sheets that<lb />
have been soaked in cold water or<lb />
placed in a draft created by a fan<lb />
or air conditioner. Medical assis-<lb />
tance should be obtained as soon<lb />
as possible<lb />
One does not have to exercise<lb />
to fall prey to a heat disorder.<lb />
Overexposure to the heat and sun<lb />
can occur while lying on the beach<lb />
orata family picnic Elderly, over-<lb />
weight or out-of-shape individu-<lb />
als are more prone to heat disor-<lb />
ders, although anyone can fall<lb />
prey.<lb />
Jo help prevent heat cramps.<lb />
heat exhaustion and heatstroke<lb />
one should drink plenty of nonal-<lb />
coholic thuds, preferably water.<lb />
Activities should be limited and<lb />
periodic, and rests should take<lb />
place. For more information on<lb />
heat-related illness, come bv the<lb />
Student Health Center, Room 121<lb />
or call 757-6794.<lb />
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The East Carolinian, June 6,1990 3<lb />
ECU program nominated for award<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
ECU's Student Community<lb />
Service Program has been nomi-<lb />
nated for recognition by President<lb />
Bush as a "Daily Point of Light<lb />
The "Daily Point of Light"<lb />
community service recognition is<lb />
"intended as a national tribute of<lb />
the highest order to every Ameri-<lb />
can who makes a positive differ-<lb />
ence by helping another Ameri-<lb />
can according to Mark Delegal<lb />
of the White House Office of Na-<lb />
tional Service, which administers<lb />
the program<lb />
"Points of Light' are initia-<lb />
tives, groups, organizations or<lb />
individuals across the country<lb />
who share the president's com-<lb />
mitment to making community<lb />
service central to the life and work<lb />
ot everyone in America He said.<lb />
In keeping with his Thou-<lb />
sand Toints of Light" theme, the<lb />
president plans to present 1,000<lb />
"Daily Toint of Light" recogni-<lb />
tions by Ian. 20, 1993. As of Mav<lb />
16,144 a wards had been presented.<lb />
ECU's program was nomi-<lb />
nated in February bv its director,<lb />
health education instructor Judy<lb />
Baker, who first learned of the<lb />
president's recognition program<lb />
from a segment on NBC's 'Today<lb />
Show<lb />
"I spent the rest of the dav<lb />
making phone calls to find out<lb />
how to make a nomination she<lb />
said. "My letter went out the next<lb />
dav, but I didn't hear from them<lb />
until last week It Uxk that long<lb />
for the nomination to progress<lb />
through the different levels<lb />
According to Delegal, the<lb />
Office of National Service receives<lb />
day. "Those nominations that look<lb />
promising are researched and<lb />
presented before a committee he<lb />
said. "The committee decides<lb />
which nominations are submitted<lb />
to the president, who then con-<lb />
firms or denies them for recogni-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The ECU program, Delegal<lb />
said, has been researched and is<lb />
awaiting consideration by the<lb />
committee. "This is an ongoing<lb />
process � never is anybody re-<lb />
moved from consideration he<lb />
noted. "ECU could hear something<lb />
as early as next week or as late as<lb />
1993. But their prospects look<lb />
good. I wouldn't have called Judy<lb />
if it didn't look promising<lb />
The situation has created a lot<lb />
of excitement in the Department<lb />
of Health and Human Perform-<lb />
ance with calls from the White<lb />
House coming in daily. "Every-<lb />
body here is excited that they<lb />
would even consider our pro-<lb />
gram Baker said. "It's nice that<lb />
someone from outside the univer-<lb />
sity sees the value of our program,<lb />
not only to ECU but also to the<lb />
community.<lb />
"It's an honor just to have<lb />
made it this far she added.<lb />
Two N.C businesses were<lb />
among the first 100 "points of<lb />
light" to be recognized since<lb />
November, when the program was<lb />
started. Duke Power Company's<lb />
"Power in Education" program,<lb />
which offers academic scholar-<lb />
ships to high school seniors and<lb />
encourages employees to volun-<lb />
teer as tutors, teaching assistants,<lb />
science fair judges and school<lb />
facilities inspectors, was recog-<lb />
nized on Dec. 29.<lb />
On March 22, Glaxo, Inc of<lb />
ognized for its Investment in Vol-<lb />
unteer Excellence program that<lb />
donates $250 to charity for every<lb />
employee who dedicates 30-49<lb />
hours to community service in a<lb />
year's time.<lb />
The ECU Student Community<lb />
Service Program was established<lb />
in 1988 with a $30,000 ACTION<lb />
grant from the Federal Domestic<lb />
Volunteer Agency. The purpose<lb />
of the program is to encourage<lb />
volunteerism.<lb />
"The objective is to instill in<lb />
students the importance of com-<lb />
munity service and hope that it<lb />
will become a part of their lives<lb />
Baker said.<lb />
Extra credit is used as bait �<lb />
students enrolled in Health 1000,<lb />
"Health in a Modern Society and<lb />
Health 3244, "Health in the Ele-<lb />
mentary School can have two<lb />
points added to their grades at the<lb />
end of the semester in return for<lb />
five hours of volunteer service at<lb />
one of 26 local agencies.<lb />
Students do an assortment of<lb />
jobs for such organizations as the<lb />
American Red Cross, the Council<lb />
on the Aging and a program for<lb />
terminally ill children called the<lb />
Dream Factory.<lb />
"Even though they originally<lb />
commit themselves to five hours,<lb />
the figures show that they do much<lb />
more Baker said. "Last fall two<lb />
students served at the Boys Club<lb />
all semester. That's the kind of<lb />
thing we're after<lb />
Although thenumbersarestill<lb />
being tallied, the program's 1989-<lb />
90 goal of 1,000 volunteers and<lb />
5,000 service hours has already<lb />
been met. "We've exceeded h.000<lb />
hours, and we're still counting<lb />
Baker said.<lb />
gram to take off the wav it has<lb />
said Rick Barnes, ECU coordina-<lb />
tor for health promotion, which<lb />
has oversight of the program.<lb />
"Judy Baker has a lot to do with<lb />
that. She is verv enthusiastic about<lb />
the program and communicates<lb />
that enthusiasm really well to<lb />
others.<lb />
"I'm delighted that we're able<lb />
to offer this kind of service to the<lb />
students and that we're being<lb />
recognized tor our efforts he<lb />
added. "We put a lot of time into<lb />
making it work well. It's very<lb />
exciting for us, tor ECU, the city<lb />
and the students who are provid-<lb />
ing a service to (he community to<lb />
get this kind ot recognition<lb />
hundreds of nominations every Research Triangle Park was rec- "Nobody expected the pro-<lb />
ECU to host conferences on<lb />
poverty and its consequences<lb />
By Tonia Endres<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Greenville will be hosting a<lb />
summer institute im poverty titled<lb />
"The Many Faces of Poverty" in<lb />
July.<lb />
According to the ECU News<lb />
Bureau, Pr. Ellen Voland will be<lb />
directing the program. The ses-<lb />
sions will run from uly9-20on the<lb />
ECU campus.<lb />
The first week's activities in-<lb />
clude participants forming topic<lb />
teams to research and report on<lb />
the victims of poverty. They will<lb />
examine and learn about the vari-<lb />
ous groups that poverty strikes,<lb />
such as children and youth,<lb />
women, theelderlv and the work-<lb />
ing poor. The second week entails<lb />
a simulation experience to teach<lb />
participants how to activate anti-<lb />
povcrrv projects in their homes.<lb />
A "drive-in" conference on<lb />
lulv 17 will feature sessions on<lb />
education, human and health serv-<lb />
ices, worker-owner cooperatives<lb />
and programs for children and<lb />
youth.<lb />
The institute and conferences<lb />
are intended for those with either<lb />
a personal or professional interest<lb />
in anti-poverty programs.<lb />
Susan Hopkins, coordinator<lb />
for the institute, said: "We con-<lb />
ARC<lb />
tacted all the universities, colleges<lb />
and community colleges in East-<lb />
ern North Carolina (regarding the<lb />
poverty institute). This is the sec-<lb />
ond summer institute held in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
"It was very successful last<lb />
summer; but there may not be as<lb />
big a turn out this year because of<lb />
budget cuts<lb />
The summer institute is being<lb />
sponsored by the ECU schools of<lb />
education, medicine and social<lb />
work, the Eastern North Carolina<lb />
Poverty Committee and the N.C.<lb />
Poverty Project. Further informa-<lb />
tion is available from the ECU<lb />
school of education.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
But helping others under-<lb />
stand and appreciate the mentally<lb />
retarded is also important. One of<lb />
the most popular educational<lb />
purloins sponsored bv the ARC<lb />
is the "Kids on the Block" pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
"This program is a public<lb />
presentation that provides accu-<lb />
rate educational information about<lb />
disabilities and shows the many<lb />
things people with disabilities can<lb />
do Johnson said. "It helps to<lb />
develop positive attitudes toward<lb />
those with disabilities<lb />
"Kids on the Block" was pri-<lb />
marily designed for elementary<lb />
schoolchildren The program was<lb />
first presented in January 1988.<lb />
Sincethattime. 118 programs have<lb />
been presented to 13,000 people.<lb />
The "Kids on the Block" pro-<lb />
gram consists of five short skits<lb />
that use six life-size puppets as its<lb />
characters. All but two of these<lb />
puppets have disabilities.<lb />
"The way this program works<lb />
is that the puppets that don't have<lb />
a disability talk with the puppets<lb />
who do have a disability Johnson<lb />
said. "They learn about each other<lb />
through their conversation<lb />
The puppets' disabilities in-<lb />
clude blindness, cerebral palsy,<lb />
mental retardation and a learning<lb />
disability. Children are given an<lb />
opportunity to ask questions after<lb />
the program.<lb />
"The questions children ask<lb />
are great Johnson said. "Chil-<lb />
dren are just naturally curious<lb />
about the differences the puppets<lb />
exhibit<lb />
The questions range from how<lb />
the characters got their disabili-<lb />
ties to how the characters feel when<lb />
Award<lb />
they are teased about their dis-<lb />
ability.<lb />
"I think that if we can provide<lb />
these children at a young age with<lb />
accurate educational information<lb />
to address their concerns and<lb />
answer their questions then we<lb />
will help other individuals better<lb />
accept thosedifferenccsassociated<lb />
with the mentally retarded<lb />
Johnson said.<lb />
The Pitt County ARC consists<lb />
ofa staff of only two people, there-<lb />
fore, the organization is extremely<lb />
dependent on volunteers to help<lb />
with its programs. Volunteers<lb />
include ECU students, members<lb />
of the community and people who<lb />
have family members with dis-<lb />
abilities who help broaden the<lb />
understanding of mentally retar-<lb />
dation and to help the mentally<lb />
retarded lead more vital lives.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Wednesday, June 6, 1990<lb />
Politicians lack education priorities<lb />
It seems the new decade has brought noth-<lb />
ing but woe to colleges and universities. Politi-<lb />
cians cutting budgets at the state level have<lb />
forced schools to trim "excess spending while<lb />
similar cuts bv federal politicians threaten to<lb />
worsen the problem. Where are their priorities?<lb />
It seems that every time there's a budget<lb />
crunch, the nation's colleges and universities<lb />
are dramatically affected. Undergraduate and<lb />
graduate programs both suffer; obviously, this<lb />
can be persuaded to try it.<lb />
At last report, the military's funding of<lb />
educational institutions (most of it for "re-<lb />
search of course) hadn't suffered from budget<lb />
cuts in the slightest. And the money they offer<lb />
to pay for college educations � in return or<lb />
military service, naturally � increased, even as<lb />
other federal funding for education dropped<lb />
off (One wonders whether this constitutes the<lb />
institution of a de facto draft, aimed at the poor.)<lb />
diminishes the quality of education and leaves Since peace is bustin' out all over as they say,<lb />
students wondering whether they're getting<lb />
their money's worth out of education.<lb />
Sadly, these budget cuts have had a direct<lb />
impact on ECU. The Cooperative Education<lb />
department, which had relied on a yearly<lb />
$643,000 federal grant for operations, will be<lb />
forced to cut five counseling positions if no<lb />
alternate external funding is found before June<lb />
30. This action will affect over 3000 students<lb />
who currently work at jobs the Cooperative<lb />
Congress could take that money away from the<lb />
military and give it to colleges and students<lb />
straight from the government, to be used for<lb />
non-research funding if necessary. This<lb />
wouldn't take away any military jobs � or very<lb />
few, at any rate; those who oversee the dispen-<lb />
sation oi the funds might have to be transferred<lb />
or fired � and it could help save many jobs in<lb />
education, like the Co-op positions mentioned<lb />
above. Plus, it would enable universities to<lb />
Education department helped them find, not to maintain the quality oi education they offer,<lb />
rfiefition"students' the CcT-dp" department will and it wouldn't have the effect of forcing the tal-<lb />
have to turn down if the program loses so much ented poor into a stint in the military just be-<lb />
of its funding. But there's a way to save Co-op's cause they want an education and aren't lucky<lb />
counseling positions and other threatened jobs enough to be able to atford it<lb />
� if "the education president" and Congress fust a thought.<lb />
Health<lb />
Smoking, a bad choice from the start<lb />
By Richard Prince<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
Sammy Davis Jr. would have<lb />
recognized this scene. The bell<lb />
rings at the high school. Three<lb />
women bound into the teachers'<lb />
smoking lounge, located incon-<lb />
spicuously behind a macrame-<lb />
covered window. The women<lb />
can't wait to light up, and they do.<lb />
They are lunchroom monitors,<lb />
retired community people who<lb />
work three hours a day.<lb />
Smoking was an issue in the<lb />
Rochester, N.Y suburb of Pen-<lb />
field this year. Eighty-nine stu-<lb />
dents had secured written permis-<lb />
sion from their parents to smoke,<lb />
and the school district allowed<lb />
them to do so outside the build-<lb />
ing. The students called the area<lb />
their own smoking lounge.<lb />
On May 1, the school board<lb />
voted to end all smoking � for the<lb />
students. The board couldn't stop<lb />
the teachers and staff from smok-<lb />
ing in the teachers' lounge, be-<lb />
cause that's considered a condi-<lb />
tion of employment subject to<lb />
contract negotiations.<lb />
Nobody, labor or manage-<lb />
ment, seems too eager to rock that<lb />
boat.<lb />
When I visited Penfieid High<lb />
last month, some students thought<lb />
the adult behavior hypocritical. 1<lb />
did, too, and so 1 asked the lunch-<lb />
room monitors about the double<lb />
standard.<lb />
"We know we're doing<lb />
wrong said JeanGorall. "I started<lb />
when I was 14, and we knew noth-<lb />
ing about (consequences). Now<lb />
they know the truth, and that's<lb />
enough to scare the pants off<lb />
anybody<lb />
Sammy would understand.<lb />
When he died last month, there<lb />
was so much to say about the man<lb />
that the reason he died got short<lb />
shrift.<lb />
The Candy Man conquered<lb />
alcohol and cocaine addiction, but<lb />
by his own admission could not<lb />
kick nicotine. For most of his life<lb />
he went through 40 cigarettes a<lb />
day. His stage shtick included a<lb />
cigarette between his fingers or<lb />
stuck in the side of his mouth.<lb />
M0U MIKHAIL<lb />
HtU COULO EAKM OUR<lb />
"MOST FA 0KBt NAVON "<lb />
TRAPN6 STATUS TOO<lb />
-TRYTDBE<lb />
MORS LIKB<lb />
OUR GOCSP<lb />
FRBMPS<lb />
n' HERB<lb />
'<lb />
China's Tiananmen Square:<lb />
The untold story<lb />
The National Education As-<lb />
sociation, the nation's largest<lb />
teacher union, resolved in 1988 to<lb />
"encourage and assist state and<lb />
local officials to create a tobacco-<lb />
free environment in the public<lb />
schools<lb />
But the American Federation<lb />
of Teachers, the NEA's chief rival,<lb />
says smoking is an issue it leaves<lb />
to its local affiliates � during<lb />
contract time.<lb />
Neil Houghton, president of<lb />
Penfield's teacher union, an AFT<lb />
affiliate, said, "The vast majority<lb />
of teachers are non-smokers, so<lb />
we're being better and better role<lb />
models<lb />
Cigarettes are props. People<lb />
start smoking not because they<lb />
like the taste, but because they like<lb />
the image.<lb />
It's just as Sammy said, we all<lb />
need props at some point. The<lb />
example of his life completes the<lb />
thought: When you pick the wrong<lb />
ones, they're not always easy to<lb />
get rid of.<lb />
CCofyrifht 11�. USA TODAWAppk Celltp<lb />
lijtnulin VVtmwf<lb />
By Nathaniel Mead<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
Tomorrow wrote the Chi-<lb />
nese poet Wen Yiduo, "the city of<lb />
Beijing will be full of ghosts That<lb />
was in 1926, soon after the Beijing<lb />
police shot at demonstrating stu-<lb />
dents and civilians. During the<lb />
Chinese Revolution (1966-1976),<lb />
more than a million Chinese per-<lb />
ished, and millions more were<lb />
"reformed" in farms and prisons.<lb />
In the late '70s, China's people<lb />
again began to clamor for demcx -<lb />
racy and human rights. By the<lb />
mid80s, thestudents, along with<lb />
millions ol disgruntled workers<lb />
whose livelihoods had been wors-<lb />
ened bv post-Mao reform pro-<lb />
grams, were again urging politi-<lb />
cal change Of the hundreds ol<lb />
people who weremowed down in<lb />
cold blood near Tiananmen Square<lb />
last June, the majority were work-<lb />
ers, not students.<lb />
The credit for inspiring the<lb />
democratic movement and up-<lb />
holding nonviolence will always<lb />
belong to the students. But wi<lb />
must realize that the workers' mass<lb />
movement eventuallv superseded<lb />
the students' protest. Known as<lb />
the Laobaixing"common folk" or<lb />
"old hundred names"), these<lb />
workers formed a human wall ol<lb />
peaceful protesters when 2,000<lb />
idealistk students launched a mass<lb />
hunger strike in Tiananmen<lb />
Square on May 13. Many of them<lb />
vowed to die rather than let the<lb />
armv into the Square. And die<lb />
thev did an estimated one<lb />
thousand Laobaixwg may have<lb />
been killed on that fateful une<lb />
day.<lb />
Not much has been said about<lb />
the Laobaixing in the U.S proba-<lb />
bly because the mass media opin-<lb />
ion-keepers prefer to romanticize<lb />
thestudents' protest And vet the<lb />
Laobaixtng,a bitter underclass that<lb />
has lived in poverty for several<lb />
decades, has emerged as a major<lb />
political force in China. I heir<lb />
grievances are a product of the<lb />
decade-long reforms, which,<lb />
though broadly popular, also cre-<lb />
ated a range of social conflicts:<lb />
steep income polarization, spiral-<lb />
ing commodity prices, acute short-<lb />
age of decent housing, and ram<lb />
pant corruption, speculation, and<lb />
profiteering bv government and<lb />
partv officials�something our<lb />
own administration can well re-<lb />
late to.<lb />
In addition, the government<lb />
has tightly controlled political<lb />
decision-making, restricted free<lb />
speech,and poured military funds<lb />
into such efforts as supporting the<lb />
notorious Pol Pot regime in Kam-<lb />
puchea. During the 1980s, Deng<lb />
had moved toward compromise<lb />
with the intelligentsia, in order to<lb />
advance China's modernization<lb />
program and facilitate the eco-<lb />
nomic opening to the West. This<lb />
official stance allowed students<lb />
and intellectuals more latitude in<lb />
criticizing their government's<lb />
behavior and performance. The<lb />
Laobaixing, however, had been<lb />
given no such latitude.<lb />
But since lqS7, Deng's gov-<lb />
ernment has sought to stem the<lb />
tide ol "corrosive bourgeois lib-<lb />
eral ideas from the West. Politi-<lb />
cal dissidence is almost uniformly<lb />
associated with the West. Last<lb />
Thursday, three Chinese dissi<lb />
dents stood in open opposition to<lb />
the repression Hou Dejian, a<lb />
popular folk singer, Zhao Duo, a<lb />
scholar; and Cia( Xin, a former<lb />
university newspapereditor. Their<lb />
plan was to make public a letter<lb />
calling tor the release of political<lb />
prisoners rhursday. A few days<lb />
ago. all three were reported miss-<lb />
ing What has happened to them1<lb />
Did thev meet the same fates as<lb />
those others linked with pro-<lb />
democracy protests who were<lb />
either jailed or executed last June1<lb />
The disappearance of three<lb />
dissidents seems ironically timed.<lb />
In late lune last year, the govern-<lb />
ment publicly perpetrated their<lb />
tirst three executions of demon-<lb />
strators who had been linked with<lb />
the Tiananmen rally. Then, as now,<lb />
President George Bus.h said and<lb />
did nothing, and Secretary lames<lb />
Baker repeatedly defended him<lb />
Bush's muteness, albeit prepos-<lb />
terous, was entirely consistent<lb />
with Iv.s restrained reactions to<lb />
the Chinese repression� his only<lb />
response being" I deeply deplore"<lb />
I the Chinese government's use oi<lb />
violence against its peoplel.<lb />
"Abhor" would've shown a bit<lb />
more backbone: or reviled, re-<lb />
pulsed, outraged or infuriated. But<lb />
not this time. Not with our milque-<lb />
toast wimp of a president.<lb />
Bush's main tear, ostensibly,<lb />
is that if weisolateChina.its going<lb />
to be the Iron Curtain all over<lb />
aga i n. Then there will be nc chance<lb />
to let China see what fife's like in<lb />
the rest oi the world, and it will<lb />
take longer for the leaders to real-<lb />
ize there has to be a change. The<lb />
idea is that the same ripple effect<lb />
that has begun to transform east-<lb />
ern Europe will also occur in the<lb />
Far East if we can "Westernize"<lb />
the Chinese. Says Bush, "We must<lb />
realize that by maintaining our<lb />
involvement with China, we will<lb />
continue to promote the reforms<lb />
for which the victims of Tian-<lb />
anmen gave their lives<lb />
Problem is, it was largely<lb />
becauseof the failure of these same<lb />
reforms that thestudentsand Lao-<lb />
baixing were stirred up in the first<lb />
place. Economic reform has i<lb />
brought about political 1<lb />
Why, then, does Bush contii<lb />
act as it the reforms are hi ;i<lb />
The answer may lie in the mi i � .<lb />
earned by US. businesses fr n<lb />
Western hotels and office I<lb />
ings, television shows, and � i<lb />
can junk ioi According �<lb />
villeSchell,US. trade witl<lb />
skyrocketed from $1 2 bi h<lb />
1979 to $14.3 bilbon la �<lb />
Shortly after the massacn<lb />
News reported that Pres<lb />
 leorge Bush's brother had i<lb />
� � . . � : multimil<lb />
lar deal involving the coi ti<lb />
tion 't a We; tern st) le ; t ii<lb />
goll ourse outside ol Shan<lb />
s Schell says, "It was pr<lb />
this sort ol economic inter. !<lb />
seemed tobe making it sodifl<lb />
forthe president to speaki �utl rt<lb />
rightly about what was haj :<lb />
ing politically in China<lb />
Again we are reminded tl<lb />
Bush puts business and pragn<lb />
tism before all else, and that he<lb />
extremely adept at political cJi<lb />
canery. He sills himself ,i- thi<lb />
"environmental president, tl<lb />
"education president and a fl i<lb />
waving patriot, yet in no wa I<lb />
he ascribe to ecological and i<lb />
cational priorities, or the val<lb />
the flag stands for. At th I<lb />
summit. Gorbachev made i .<lb />
erou.s comment on Bush s busi<lb />
nessHke" approach. Bute oi n<lb />
interests should never bo al<lb />
to supersede the interests I I n<lb />
era he progress, or to hamper I S<lb />
support forpro-democracy forces<lb />
in China. Those who think we<lb />
shouldn't condemn China I<lb />
"maintaining order" throuj<lb />
bloodshed have no democratic<lb />
backbone. The atrocities in h<lb />
are not so tar away for us to haw<lb />
trouble seeing what is politically,<lb />
spiritually and morally correct<lb />
Though the Godd I<lb />
mocracy smiles no longer upon<lb />
Tiananmen Square, the Chinese<lb />
peoples' efforts have not been in<lb />
vain Deng and his maniacal cro-<lb />
nies have clearly lost their .n-<lb />
date of Heaven Andwhile( hina<lb />
remains among the few commu-<lb />
nist states that have not seen po-<lb />
litical reform, the people wan!<lb />
democracy s� badly they're will-<lb />
ing to keep on harassing gov em<lb />
ment troops one year after the<lb />
massacre. The Laobaixing are<lb />
still a major revolutionary under-<lb />
current. The fact that a sizeable<lb />
portion of "the masses seems<lb />
ready to fight back, together with<lb />
lingering questions of loyalty<lb />
within the army, has .ill the mak-<lb />
ings for a possible Romanian-style<lb />
revolt. Perhaps we are only now<lb />
seeing the eye of the storm. Mean-<lb />
while, the executions continue<lb />
Letters<lb />
Recycling effort must continue<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
As a person who loves and<lb />
respects theenvironment, I found<lb />
Stuart Oliphant's article, "Earth<lb />
Day Leaves Changed Lives<lb />
(May 23, 1990) both encouraging<lb />
and thoughtful. Stuart and those<lb />
like him, do make a difference,<lb />
considering "the average Ameri-<lb />
can family produces 100 lbs. of<lb />
trash every week according to<lb />
50 Simple Things You Can Do to<lb />
Save the Earth, by The Earth<lb />
Works Group.<lb />
Bv recycling, rather than start-<lb />
ing the whole manufacturing proc-<lb />
ess over again, we not only extend<lb />
the life of our landfills, but we also<lb />
conserve energy. And, therefore,<lb />
we reduce the amount of harmful<lb />
by-products spewed into our at-<lb />
mosphere.<lb />
For those motivated to recycle,<lb />
I would like to add to Stuart's<lb />
suggestions: always remove metal<lb />
or plastic collars and caps, and<lb />
corks from glass bottles; remove<lb />
plastic tape from cardboard; and<lb />
don't place your newspapers in a<lb />
plastic bag and "chunk it all into<lb />
the bin. Seeing plastic in the<lb />
plainly marked newspaper con-<lb />
tainer makes me wonder iust how<lb />
many illiterate people consume<lb />
newspapers.<lb />
Tracey Gay<lb />
Junior<lb />
English<lb /><pb facs="00058216_tn_0005" /><lb />
�hc iEaat Carolinian<lb />
June 6,1990<lb />
State and Nation<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Tornados kill at least seven, injure 125 in Indiana<lb />
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) � A<lb />
band of tornados cut through<lb />
the nation's mid section Satur-<lb />
day, killing at least seven people<lb />
and injuring at least 125 in<lb />
Indiana and leaving one dead in<lb />
Illinois, authorities said.<lb />
Gov. :wn Bayh declared a<lb />
state of emergency and dispatched<lb />
the Indiana National Guard to<lb />
Bedford and Petersburg, the two<lb />
hardest hit areas.<lb />
Elsewhere, storms swept<lb />
across Illinois. Kansas, Kentucky,<lb />
Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon-<lb />
sin.knockingdown trees, disrupt-<lb />
ing utility service and destroying<lb />
homes and businesses.<lb />
At least four tornadoes<lb />
skipped across southern and cen-<lb />
tral Indiana, touching down about<lb />
50 times, said lerrv Hauer, direc-<lb />
tor of the state Department ot<lb />
Emergency Management.<lb />
" It's incredible. P ve never seen<lb />
anything like this. Everything's<lb />
fust shut down said Randall I.<lb />
I iarris, news director at radio sta-<lb />
tion WFPC in Petersburg.<lb />
The city, which is about 30<lb />
miles north of Fvansville. was in<lb />
shambles, he said.<lb />
Harris said he was at home<lb />
when a tornado hit.<lb />
"It was just a very strong roar,<lb />
almost like a low-flying jet he<lb />
said.<lb />
1 iauer said seven people were<lb />
confirmed dead in Indiana �<lb />
three in Petersburg, three in<lb />
Bedford and one in Putnam<lb />
County.<lb />
One woman was killed in<lb />
Putnam County when her mobile<lb />
home overturned, said Hendricks<lb />
County sheriff's Lt. Steve Golden.<lb />
Many people had been<lb />
brought to Hendricks Memorial<lb />
Hospital in Danville, said the<lb />
hospital's vice president, ohn<lb />
Komenda. He didn't know how<lb />
many were treated.<lb />
"It's ust been pretty hectic<lb />
here all night he said.<lb />
Bedford Police Chief Dean<lb />
Dune an said one person was killed<lb />
and several were injured when a<lb />
tornado struck the Pnde Fstates<lb />
mobile home park southeast of<lb />
Bedford.<lb />
Hauer had no details on the<lb />
other Indiana deaths.<lb />
"It could be many hours be-<lb />
fore we know the full magnitude<lb />
of the damage he said, adding<lb />
that the Federal Emergency Man<lb />
agemenl Agency was notified tor<lb />
help.<lb />
I Iauer said the storm was the<lb />
worst to hit Indiana since 1974,<lb />
when about a dozen tornados<lb />
touched down.<lb />
In Illinois, tornados de-<lb />
stroyed or damaged scores of<lb />
homes, killing a woman in the<lb />
southeastern town of Browns and<lb />
injuring at least eight people in<lb />
Findlay and Newton counties,<lb />
officials said.<lb />
Officials concerned about<lb />
leaks shut off electricity and gas<lb />
service in Findlay, with a popula-<lb />
tion of about 8(H), after 11 homes<lb />
were destroyed and 25 others were<lb />
damaged.<lb />
Dozens of people were taken<lb />
to Dunn Memorial Hospital after<lb />
a tornado whipped through that<lb />
area shortly after 8 p.m ,<lb />
hospital spokeswoman Evelyn<lb />
Williams said<lb />
A restaurant, service station<lb />
and convenience store were de-<lb />
stroyed south of Bedford, wit-<lb />
nesses said. National Guardsmen<lb />
helped with medical aide and<lb />
cleanup.<lb />
Hauer said many of the in-<lb />
jured were in a nursing home in<lb />
Petersburg and a restaurant in<lb />
Bedford.<lb />
Indiana State Police in Lafay-<lb />
ette reported extensive damage in<lb />
Montgomery County, where a<lb />
tornado cut through an area north-<lb />
east ofCrawfordsville to the south-<lb />
western tip of Clinton County.<lb />
Worried shoppers stock up on<lb />
food in fear of truckers' strike<lb />
When hurricanes hit<lb />
VANCOUVER, British Co-<lb />
lumbia (AP) A government<lb />
mediator began a marathon bar-<lb />
gaining session Saturday aimed<lb />
at ending a week old strike by<lb />
independent truckers in i;t:h<lb />
Columbia that has blocked U.S.<lb />
border points.<lb />
Meanwhile, worried shoppers<lb />
were stockpiling food because<lb />
they feared the strike, which be-<lb />
gan last Sunday, will soon leave<lb />
supermarket shelves bare.<lb />
Provincial Solicitor General<lb />
Russ Fraser on Friday appointed<lb />
Brian Williams to mediate the bit<lb />
terratedisputebetween the truck-<lb />
ers and the hauling industry.<lb />
Williams met with the truck-<lb />
ing companies, the Western<lb />
Owner Operators Association<lb />
representing the independents,<lb />
and the Teamsters Union, which<lb />
speaks for unionized drivers.<lb />
The talks were continuing late<lb />
Saturday night but there was no<lb />
word of any progress<lb />
Fraser vowed on Friday that<lb />
the border blockades would come<lb />
down, but they remained in place<lb />
Saturday. Customs officials at<lb />
border points said police were<lb />
monitoring the situation but not<lb />
interfering with the blockade.<lb />
The striking independent<lb />
truckers have blockaded the U S<lb />
Canadian border in British Co-<lb />
lumbia with their rigs, persuad-<lb />
ing or forcing American truckers<lb />
to turn their vehicles around or<lb />
park them.<lb />
Buses and cars were getting<lb />
through, and so were trucks car-<lb />
rying medical supplies and mail,<lb />
but everything else was being<lb />
turned back.<lb />
Some store owners said wor-<lb />
ried customers are buying more<lb />
food than usual because of the<lb />
strike<lb />
"Some people are stockpil-<lb />
ing said Ken Fowler, the man-<lb />
ager of Thrifty Foods Fairfield<lb />
store in Victoria. "Business is up<lb />
10 percent<lb />
Some items, including ba-<lb />
nanas and other imported pro-<lb />
duce, were disappearing fast, he<lb />
said<lb />
"The big crunch will hit us<lb />
next week Fowler said, adding<lb />
that 90 percent of deliveries<lb />
weren't getting through to his<lb />
store. 1 le said his chain is looking<lb />
for an alternative delivery system.<lb />
Sixty Overwaitea and Save-<lb />
On-Foods stores were running tow<lb />
on stock, but spokesman Peter<lb />
Walton said other delivery ar-<lb />
rangements were being made.<lb />
Cargo is also piling up at<lb />
Vancouver-area docks.<lb />
"The impact is ust starting<lb />
slid WavneStoilon, vice-president<lb />
of Canadian Stevedoring Co. "We<lb />
believe it will build up quite fast<lb />
The 3,000 independent truck-<lb />
ers in British Columbia are hired<lb />
bv trucking companies that also<lb />
run their own vehicles with union<lb />
drivers.<lb />
The hurricane season begins Friday<lb />
and runs through November, which<lb />
means anyone near the Atlantic or Gull<lb />
coasts should stay alert to news of<lb />
storms. But the height of the season is<lb />
still a couple of months away.<lb />
Hurricanes by<lb />
month<lb />
1886-1989<lb />
'yjjfr?�<lb />
-187<lb />
Sept.<lb />
147<lb />
Aug.<lb />
23<lb />
June<lb />
35<lb />
July<lb />
Source National Hurricane Center<lb />
Rod Little, Gannett News Service<lb />
New hiking trail<lb />
A scouting team leaves today in search of a new<lb />
coast-to-coast hiking trail.<lb />
ECU fishery biologist studies<lb />
Roanoke River's striped bass<lb />
Start: May 31<lb />
San Francisco<lb />
Calif.<lb />
Today: San Francisco Nov.<lb />
June 10: Sacramento Nov.<lb />
June 25: Lake TahoeReno Nov.<lb />
July 15: Elko. Nev. Dec.<lb />
Aug. 30: Salt Lake City Dec.<lb />
Sept. 20: Craig, Colo. Jan.<lb />
Oct. 10: Denver, Colo. Jan.<lb />
Oct. 20: North Platte, Neb. Feb.<lb />
Ceremony:<lb />
Feb. 1<lb />
Washington, D.C<lb />
vzy<lb />
10: Omaha. Neb.<lb />
20: Des Moines<lb />
30: Indianapolis<lb />
15: Columbus, Ohio<lb />
25: Wheeling, W.Va.<lb />
20: Washington. D.C<lb />
25: Atlantic Ocean<lb />
1: Washington, D.C.<lb />
HALIFAX, N.C. (AP) � The<lb />
number of striped bass in the<lb />
Roanoke River has dwindled in<lb />
the past 20 years, and researchers<lb />
from ECU are trving to deter-<lb />
mine why.<lb />
Pr. Roger Rulifson, a fishery-<lb />
biologist with the ECU Institute<lb />
for Coasts and Marine Resources,<lb />
has been studying a stretch of the<lb />
Roanoke River since 1988. But<lb />
he is still not sure exactly what<lb />
has caused the fish decline.<lb />
Sotne possibilities he's identi-<lb />
fied include pollution, unnatural<lb />
waterflow caused by dams and<lb />
overfishing.<lb />
Rulifson's research now fo-<lb />
cuses on the spawning habits ot<lb />
striped bass. He is also concerned<lb />
with how the river's conditions<lb />
affect the fish, their eggs and the<lb />
hatched young.<lb />
"Most fish spawn when the<lb />
water temperature oi the river is<lb />
18 degrees centigrade (64 degrees<lb />
Fahrenheit) Rulifson said.<lb />
"When the water is three degrees<lb />
cooler or warmer, limited spawn-<lb />
ing mav occur but survival of the<lb />
eggs is poor<lb />
The river's water now is on<lb />
the warm side, buta snapof cooler<lb />
weather and rain mav bring it<lb />
down, again.<lb />
The water temperature and<lb />
quality is also affected by the as-<lb />
tern of dams on the Roanoke wa-<lb />
tershed. And a plan by the city of<lb />
Virginia Beach has some research-<lb />
ers concerned.<lb />
The city plan? to use Gaston<lb />
Reservoir as its municipal water<lb />
supply. Rolifson says pumping<lb />
water out of the reservoir would<lb />
reduce the How of the river and<lb />
might hinder spawning.<lb />
At one time the striped bass<lb />
were so plentiful that they pro-<lb />
vided a major fishing industry<lb />
But for the first time this year, the<lb />
state hasbanned striped bass fish-<lb />
ing. Pressure from the Atlantic<lb />
States Marine Fisheries Commis-<lb />
sion led the state to cancel the<lb />
fishing season, officials said.<lb />
Julie Stacey. Gannett News Service<lb />
Intestinal bypass surgery<lb />
helps obese reach ideal weight<lb />
Dream maker grants the<lb />
wishes of terminal children<lb />
KISSIMMFE.na.(AP) -Asa<lb />
boy of 13 in a Nazi concentration<lb />
camp, Henri Landwirth learned<lb />
what it's like to wait tearfully for<lb />
death at an early age<lb />
At 63, he believes he's been<lb />
living the past 45 years on bor-<lb />
rowed rime<lb />
So feeling a need "to give<lb />
something back he's now help-<lb />
ing make dreams come true for<lb />
terminally ill children<lb />
The slim, white-haired Land-<lb />
wirth, a survivor of the infamous<lb />
death camp at Auschwitz, is the<lb />
founderof a vacation village called<lb />
Give Kids the World, a special<lb />
retreat for children whose last wish<lb />
is to visit Walt Disney World, Sea<lb />
World or one of the many other<lb />
tourist attractions in Central Flor-<lb />
ida.<lb />
Because of his efforts � com-<lb />
bined with the generosity of some<lb />
major corporations and individu-<lb />
als � hundreds of terminally ill<lb />
boys and girls come here every<lb />
vear with their families. All it takes<lb />
is for the sick child to ask a local<lb />
group in his or her hometown.<lb />
They spend a week at the<lb />
complex, each family in one of the<lb />
32 villas at the year-old village.<lb />
"Seventy-five percent of the<lb />
dyingchildren want to see Mickey<lb />
Mouse Landwirth says, citing<lb />
statistics compiled from visitors.<lb />
"Eighty percent ot the fami-<lb />
lies never left their home state and<lb />
just as many will never travel again<lb />
asa family.So this trip isa lifetime<lb />
vacation.<lb />
"Families can do all the<lb />
major theme parks or what-<lb />
ever they want. Each kid gets a<lb />
gift every day. We have a big<lb />
party, local restaurants pro-<lb />
vide food. The Disney and Sea<lb />
World characters visit and<lb />
entertain. We have volunteers<lb />
working with the kids<lb />
The village is located in the<lb />
rural countryside less than a mile<lb />
from busy U.S. Highway 192 near<lb />
Disney World. It hasa playground,<lb />
a pool designed for the handi-<lb />
capped, a fishing lake, a mock<lb />
pirate ship and a large cafeteria-<lb />
family center.<lb />
"We never turn anyone away,<lb />
and we can accommodate a fam-<lb />
ily on very short notice because<lb />
the greatest enemy of these kids is<lb />
time says the soft-spoken Land-<lb />
wirth.<lb />
Through hard work after his<lb />
escape .Henri became fnends with<lb />
astronauts JohnGlenn, AlanShep-<lb />
ard, Scott Carpenter and media<lb />
personalities such as Walter<lb />
Cronkite � all of whom would<lb />
later serve on the advisory board<lb />
of Give Kids the World Founda-<lb />
tion.<lb />
SOUTH BOSTON. Va. (AP)<lb />
� Larry Smith, 43, tipped the<lb />
scales at nearly 430 pounds when<lb />
he was told he would have to lose<lb />
weight if he wanted to live to his<lb />
next birthday.<lb />
So Smith decided to curb his<lb />
eating for a year and underwent<lb />
experimental surgery to bypass<lb />
his intestine.<lb />
Now, mealtime is when he<lb />
sleeps, and food is a clear liquid<lb />
pumped into his bloodstream<lb />
through a tube in his chest.<lb />
Dieting is nothing new for<lb />
Smith, news director at gospel<lb />
radio station WSBV-AM in South<lb />
Boston. He's been trying to lose<lb />
weight since age lh when he<lb />
"bulked up" for football.<lb />
"1 got to the point where I was<lb />
so large that I couldn't put my<lb />
own socks on Smith says. "My<lb />
son would put my shoesand socks<lb />
on for me because I couldn't bend<lb />
over<lb />
Smith says he has tried every-<lb />
thing from liquid diets, to pills<lb />
and videocassette diet programs,<lb />
but whatever nominal weight he<lb />
lost returned weeks later.<lb />
Since undergoing the opera-<lb />
tion Jan. 3 at Duke University<lb />
Medical Center, the 6-foot-1 Smith<lb />
has shed more than 140 pounds.<lb />
He now puts on his own shoes<lb />
and socks. He also cut more than a<lb />
foot off his belt.<lb />
"My wife says it's like getting<lb />
a new husband he says. "1 do eat<lb />
things occasionally, I guess mainly<lb />
just out of habit. I still see things<lb />
that every now and then I'd like to<lb />
have.<lb />
"For example, I really love hot<lb />
dogs. I likea good of hot dog with<lb />
mustard,chili and slaw And I can<lb />
remember before 1 went into the<lb />
hospital, 1 could eat three or four<lb />
just like that at one time � no<lb />
problem. 1 can hardly eat one now<lb />
because it just fills me up<lb />
He savs most of the time he'll<lb />
J<lb />
sip ice water at the table while his<lb />
family has dinner.<lb />
Smith is one of five people,<lb />
and the only male, to undergo the<lb />
experimental surgery performed<lb />
by Dr. John P. Grant at Duke<lb />
University. The operations come<lb />
at a time when Congress is keep-<lb />
ing close watch over weight-loss<lb />
regimens and clinics.<lb />
Grant, in a telephone inter-<lb />
view from Durham, N.Cstressed<lb />
that the surgery is still experimen-<lb />
tal and not available to everyone.<lb />
Under the procedure, food<lb />
travels the normal digestive tract<lb />
through the stomach until it gets<lb />
to the first foot or so of the small<lb />
intestine. That's where a section of<lb />
intestine is bypassed � the sec-<lb />
tion that absorbs most of the body's<lb />
food. The food is then deposited<lb />
directly into the colon, where it is<lb />
excreted.<lb />
"The surgery is really meant<lb />
for the 40) 500 -and bOO-poun-<lb />
ders Grant says. "We can guar-<lb />
antee any weight loss they want.<lb />
We have taken patients � the<lb />
women � down to 140 pounds<lb />
Standard weight-loss surgery,<lb />
such as stomach stapling, is ade-<lb />
quate for those who are moder-<lb />
ately obese, he says.<lb />
The program calls for an aver-<lb />
age weekly loss of four pounds,<lb />
though the first 40 pounds �<lb />
mostly water � could come off<lb />
morequickly. Any risks from rapid<lb />
weight loss, says Grant, are offset<lb />
by the nutrient-rich liquid that is<lb />
fed through a catheter into the<lb />
vein that leads to the heart.<lb />
Once Smith reaches his target<lb />
weight of 187, Grant will hook up<lb />
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Pets require more<lb />
care in hot months<lb />
njoy the sunny weather in the heal of their nose to nose debate on The Mall in front of Joyner Library. Pets contribute greatly to<lb />
itmospnere of this institution for higher education However, pet owners must abide by the same leash laws enforced by the city of Greenville<lb />
 reguire special care and attention during the summer to help them beat the heat. (Photo by J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Narcotics Anonymous helps people<lb />
overcome problems of drug addiction<lb />
By Jonathan Blake<lb />
Sufi w ritei<lb />
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nv'governmental law entbrce-<lb />
ent or religious organizations<lb />
members of A are re-<lb />
ring drug addicts, but the)<lb />
i I interestingandexcitinglives<lb />
1 ong standing members develop<lb />
ver ilose and open relationships,<lb />
which allow for uninhibited di-<lb />
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is members are trying<lb />
�mbat the disease of addiction<lb />
i disease that can lead to prison,<lb />
insanit) and death Behind the<lb />
smilingfat es laughing voices and<lb />
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jroup lies a message of hope<lb />
for the still-suffering addict: It i<lb />
possibleto lead Fulfilling life with-<lb />
out drues<lb />
There are no fees or dues. All<lb />
 'ne needs to become a member is<lb />
a desire to stop using drugs, m-<lb />
cluding alcohol. The program<lb />
consists of a twelve-step method<lb />
of recovery through abstinence. It<lb />
w as first put into practice by Alco-<lb />
holics Anonymous. As oi 1987,<lb />
over one million people have re-<lb />
covered through A.A.<lb />
Two and a half vears ago.<lb />
lerrv. an FCL student, habituallv<lb />
used drugs. Hisentire life revolved<lb />
around them. And he saidThe<lb />
drugs were the only thing that<lb />
worked.<lb />
f-fis interpersonal "relation-<lb />
ships were shallow, selfish, and<lb />
dishonest. He only used people to<lb />
feed his failing ego or his drug<lb />
habit His self-esteem was low,<lb />
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height of his drug problem, he<lb />
weighed 1 lOpoundsand suffered<lb />
a collapsed lung � but he contin-<lb />
ued to use.<lb />
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trving to decide whether or not to<lb />
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N.A Jerry has been clean for<lb />
a I most three years. He has learned<lb />
to like himself and has established<lb />
several meaningful relationships,<lb />
See N.A page 8<lb />
By Suzan Lawler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you are a pet owner, you<lb />
must take extra measures during<lb />
the summer to make sure your pet<lb />
is comfortable.<lb />
The heat of summer can be<lb />
deadly for animals who lack<lb />
proper care. The supervisor of<lb />
Greenville's Animal Control,<lb />
Audro Barrett, said pets need<lb />
sufficient shelter to avoid sun<lb />
strokes. Pets also need plenty of<lb />
cool water that should be changed<lb />
regularly. Barrett said animals<lb />
should not be left in a car, even for<lb />
five or ten minutes, because the<lb />
temperature inside a car on a hot<lb />
day could reach 160 degrees and<lb />
kill the animal.<lb />
Your pet should visit the vet-<lb />
erinarian regularly. Pets are vul-<lb />
nerable to illnesses from ticks,<lb />
fleas, mosquitoes, and internal<lb />
parasites during the summertime.<lb />
In warmer weather, students<lb />
often bring their pets on campus.<lb />
Public Safety worker Patricia Hair<lb />
said the city leash law applies to<lb />
the campus as well. Hair said it is<lb />
not a good idea to tie your dog up<lb />
while you run into the library or<lb />
bookstore. If the dog is barking or<lb />
trying to bite passers-by, an offi-<lb />
cer will take some sort of action.<lb />
Dogs have been known totour<lb />
classroom buildings. Hair said an<lb />
officer once had to go to the book-<lb />
store to get a dog because some<lb />
students were afraid to come out<lb />
of the building.<lb />
An animal should always<lb />
wear identifying tags in case it<lb />
gets lost.<lb />
If students leave Greenville<lb />
and cannot take their pets, they<lb />
should find a new owner or take it<lb />
toa shelter. Barrett said there have<lb />
been instances where pcopleleave<lb />
their pets behind, thinking the<lb />
animals can take care of them-<lb />
selves. The Animal Shelter once<lb />
rescued a dog who was tied up to<lb />
a trailer and abandoned. The dog<lb />
was hungry, dehydrated and had<lb />
resorted to eating grass.<lb />
Barrett said a person can be<lb />
prosecuted for mistreatment of<lb />
animals. Information concerning<lb />
suspects who may be mistreating<lb />
an animal should be reported to<lb />
the police or an animal shelter.<lb />
If you would like to buy a pet,<lb />
you can go to the Greenville Ani-<lb />
mal Shelter or the Pitt County<lb />
Humane Society. For a small adop-<lb />
tion fee, you can give an animal a<lb />
home.<lb />
Pets require considerable<lb />
time, money and love, so do not<lb />
make an impulsive decision. A<lb />
loved pet will be a devoted com-<lb />
panion. As George Elliot said in<lb />
Scenes of Clerical Life, "Animals<lb />
make such agreeable friends �<lb />
they ask no questions, they pass<lb />
no criticisms<lb />
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said that reintroducing the gray<lb />
wolf to Yellowstone National Park<lb />
atter a more than 50-vear absence<lb />
would: (a) have minimal effect on<lb />
other park wildlife or on livestock<lb />
on surrounding ranches; (b) be<lb />
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in and near the park; (c adversely<lb />
affect many small species in the<lb />
park.<lb />
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tion Safety Board recommended<lb />
that during airplane flights all<lb />
babies should: (a) be assigned toa<lb />
special section; (b) sit in safety<lb />
seats; (c) wear fastened seat belts.<lb />
7. The pro-Western north<lb />
merged with the socialist south to<lb />
form the single nation of: (a) Ko-<lb />
rea; (b) Yemen; (c) Cambodia.<lb />
8. Help Mr. Wizard was in the<lb />
news�asthenameof:(a)amynah<lb />
bird in the TV series, "TwinPeaks<lb />
(b) a new children's video game<lb />
and cartoon; (c) the winner of the<lb />
1990 Frog lumping Jubilee in<lb />
Angels Camp, Calif.<lb />
See Quiz, page 8<lb />
By Edna Gundersen<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
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may not be what you hear. "Is it<lb />
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question as pop stars increasingly<lb />
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fudging is mounting. The phe-<lb />
nomenon is proliferating in dance-<lb />
oriented pop, where videos, not<lb />
stages, are the launching pad and<lb />
proving ground.<lb />
The most obvious example is<lb />
Madonna's current tour, a visu-<lb />
ally preoccupied and heavily<lb />
choreographed spectacle. Ma-<lb />
donna lip-synchs the duet "Now changed, and thaf s the driving<lb />
I'm Following You while a Dick force here says Thorn Duffy,<lb />
Tracy character mouths Warren Billboard talent editor. "They<lb />
Beattv's recorded vocals. On other expect a concert as perfect as what<lb />
songs, background singers plump they see on MTV<lb />
up her voice, strained by the exer- See Voice It, page 8<lb />
tion of non-stop dancing.<lb />
Few would declare this a<lb />
scam.<lb />
No attempt is made to dis-<lb />
guise the lip-synching sequence,<lb />
and the show's high entertainment<lb />
quotient compensates for vocal<lb />
mediocrity.<lb />
"Nine times out of 10, they<lb />
aren't going to tell you says Carl<lb />
Freed, head of the North Ameri-<lb />
can Concert Promoters Associa-<lb />
tion. "If they're good at it, nine<lb />
times out ot 10, you can't tell<lb />
Billboard recently reported<lb />
that up to 50 percent of the sound<lb />
in shows by teen idols Milli Va-<lb />
nilli and New Kids on the Block<lb />
are pre-taped, including vocal<lb />
harmonies.<lb />
"The expectations o f f ans ha ve<lb />
Coming up<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
Comedy Zone<lb />
NEW DELI<lb />
In Limbo with<lb />
rhe Earth Murchants<lb />
Thursday<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
Crystal Skv<lb />
Friday<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
Child's Play<lb />
fackyl<lb />
NEW DELI<lb />
Liquid Sound<lb />
Saturday<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
Indecision<lb />
NEW DELI<lb />
Mouse of Mirth<lb />
An Ideal View<lb />
A wife's primary job is not at the office<lb />
Bv Caroline 'Manning'<lb />
Slaff wife-to-be<lb />
School keeps us very busy.<lb />
i ou people will dispute that fact.<lb />
We are responsible for<lb />
attending classes, caring for<lb />
ourselves, working late-night jobs<lb />
and juggling personal lives.<lb />
It's hard to establish<lb />
friendships or romances between<lb />
the requirements of college life.<lb />
But I am proof that it is possible.<lb />
I'm holding the best of it all.<lb />
and I'm the first to admit it is not of<lb />
my own strength. In all humility,<lb />
and tor nothing I have earned or<lb />
deserved, I have been blessed.<lb />
Almost everyone who knows<lb />
me understands what I mean. Let<lb />
me inform those oi you who onlv<lb />
know my name. As my "By Line"<lb />
,i-s. 1 am planning to get married.<lb />
1 have already learned a lot in<lb />
preparation for that event about<lb />
living with other peoplcby sharing<lb />
an apartment with two of the nicest<lb />
girls I know. However, there's<lb />
more to marriage than being a<lb />
good roommate or friend.<lb />
Marriage isa relationship that<lb />
is exclusive and exhaustive. From<lb />
my point of view, marriage means<lb />
total submission toa man I trust to<lb />
care for me above himself and<lb />
more than I could care for myself.<lb />
The Bible says, "The wifedoes<lb />
not have authority over her own<lb />
body, but the husband does; <lb />
Out oi context, that could be read<lb />
to mean wives must be slaves and<lb />
allow themselves to be abused.<lb />
The rest of that verse says<lb />
and likewisealso the husband does<lb />
not have authority over his own<lb />
body, but the wife does (1<lb />
Connthians7:4). Ina situation like<lb />
that, it is impossible for husband<lb />
or wife to be abused or mistreated.<lb />
Women today are told over<lb />
.i rtd over that they are just as good<lb />
as men. At some things, that's true.<lb />
But not at everything. We women<lb />
were made to be under men and to<lb />
be lead by them, not to lead them.<lb />
It's taught by our society that<lb />
women are entitled to careers as<lb />
well as families. We are not taught<lb />
how to be wives. We are told our<lb />
families will not survive without<lb />
our incomes. The truth is that our<lb />
families will not survive without<lb />
our love, presence and support.<lb />
Families need wives and<lb />
mothers more than they need a<lb />
second income. There are four-<lb />
year-old girls in this country<lb />
wanting to wear high-heeled shoes<lb />
like Barbie and spandex clothes<lb />
like the girls in "Married With<lb />
Children<lb />
I was told today that only<lb />
seven percent of all the families in<lb />
this country have mothers who<lb />
stay home and raise their children.<lb />
Only seven percent of the wives in<lb />
American families are submitting<lb />
toGod's plan for family structure.<lb />
I would like to be an asset to<lb />
my h usba nd. Assets a re not a I ways<lb />
financial. 1 would like to be his<lb />
support from beside and beneath<lb />
him, but never from above.<lb />
Ultimately, I would like to be<lb />
an "excellent wife The Word of<lb />
God says that an excellent wife's<lb />
"worth is far above jewels. The<lb />
heart of her husband trusts in her,<lb />
and he will have no lack of gain<lb />
(Proverbs 31:10-11).<lb />
Whatamlgettingat? My point<lb />
will not make me popular with<lb />
most women. I don't expect it to.<lb />
More women, more wives,<lb />
need to reverently fear God and<lb />
obey what he says. Wives need to<lb />
value their husbandsabovecareers<lb />
and raise children on healthy<lb />
spiritual food as well as good<lb />
physical food. Wives and mothers<lb />
need to teach love, charity,<lb />
selflessness, meekness, gentleness,<lb />
kindness and temperance.<lb />
The Bible says women were<lb />
made for men. That's hard to<lb />
swallow because we have been<lb />
raised on pride and independence.<lb />
We need to put aside the<lb />
teachingsof ourcultureand cleave<lb />
to the truth of Jesus. Culture and<lb />
tradition changes but God stays<lb />
the same. His law isa timeless and<lb />
unchanging standard we need to<lb />
measure ourselves against.<lb />
If we measure ourselves<lb />
against the world's standard, we<lb />
will believe charm, beauty and<lb />
pride are our strongest attributes.<lb />
But God says, "Charm is<lb />
deceitful and beauty is vain, but a<lb />
woman who fears the Lord, she<lb />
shall be praised (Prov. 31:30).<lb />
It's hard to receive council to<lb />
be submissive. If s hard to place<lb />
others above ourselves. Yet thaf s<lb />
what we are told to do.<lb />
The sacrifice involved in<lb />
getting married is great. Yet the<lb />
reward is even greater. The<lb />
greatest commitment a wife can<lb />
give her husband is one like Ruth<lb />
gave to her mother-in-law after<lb />
her husband had died.<lb />
She could have returned to<lb />
her father's home but she begged<lb />
to stay with the family of her<lb />
husband. "But Ruth said, 'Do not<lb />
urge me to leave you or turn back<lb />
from following you; for where you<lb />
go, I will go, and where you lodge,<lb />
I will lodge. Your people shall be<lb />
my people, and your God, my God.<lb />
Where you die, I will die,<lb />
and there I will be buried. Thus<lb />
may the Lord do to me, and worse,<lb />
if anything but death parts you<lb />
and meRuth 1:16-17).<lb />
Total love and commitment,<lb />
commitment to death, is what it<lb />
takes to be a good wife. If more<lb />
women realized this, there would<lb />
be fewer divorces, fewer unhappy<lb />
husbands and fewer four-year-old<lb />
girls with television and toys as<lb />
role models.<lb /><pb facs="00058216_tn_0008" /><lb />
8 The East Carolinian, June 6, 1W0<lb />
Campus Voice<lb />
What would you recommend for a<lb />
budget cut and what is your opinion<lb />
on the current cuts?<lb />
Sheila Kittrell, 19<lb />
Sophomore, Nursing<lb />
"1 like the air-conditioning being cut<lb />
back because they stop classes at 12:00<lb />
on Fridays. They should cut back on<lb />
construction<lb />
N.A.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb /><lb />
Martin Blue, 20<lb />
Junior, Biology<lb />
"Some oi the construction could be<lb />
put on hold The cuts have not affected<lb />
me personally, but I've talked to custo-<lb />
dians who enjoy the shorter work<lb />
week<lb />
Monica Hunter, 19<lb />
junior, Physical Therapy<lb />
"I'm a Physical Therapy major and<lb />
they don't have enough cadavers tor<lb />
every group to have one. To save<lb />
money, they should regulate the tem-<lb />
perature in the dorms<lb />
within .nut outside the group In<lb />
i vmlvr, he will walk dow n the<lb />
aisle to get his diploma. le gi es<lb />
all the credit to N A. It taught me<lb />
to live instead oi ust exist<lb />
1 he croup therapy concept oi<lb />
the 1 ellow ship seems to be the key<lb />
toit'ssuccess Oneot themottosoi<lb />
the program is I he value ot one<lb />
addict helping another is without<lb />
parallel ' One problem with other<lb />
treatment programs is that thev<lb />
make the patients feel like they are<lb />
on uneven terms with those who<lb />
are treating them.<lb />
In . A no one preaches. 1 he<lb />
are people who share a common<lb />
problem and otter each other<lb />
support. Meetings are held at<lb />
Quiz<lb />
9.lna findinghailedasamajoT<lb />
step in understanding a crippling<lb />
nerve disease, scientists said only<lb />
a narrow range ot white blood<lb />
cells may be invoked in trigger-<lb />
ing: (a) cystic hbrosis; ib muscu-<lb />
lar dystrophy; (c) multiple sclero-<lb />
sis.<lb />
Voice It<lb />
Richard Holley, 25<lb />
Senior, Communications<lb />
"The mam thing that affects me is that<lb />
they made it mandatory to eat on<lb />
campus. They only serve on Monday<lb />
through Friday. The cafeteria should<lb />
be open on Saturday and Sunday a<lb />
well<lb />
Sonya Cranford, 23<lb />
Graduate Student, English<lb />
1 low can w e keep upour standards it<lb />
we can't expand our library and get<lb />
more books? I've been to Chapel 1 hll<lb />
roe times this semester to get books<lb />
James Simms, 24<lb />
Senior, Sociology<lb />
"I'd recommend cutting out Barefoot<lb />
on the Mall, movies and other activi-<lb />
ties, except intramurals. Increase<lb />
spending on academics and cut back<lb />
on social activities<lb />
�Compiled by Suan Lawler<lb />
(Photos by J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
"Artists arc trying to repro<lb />
duce the record as fully as pos<lb />
sible Freedsays Vigorousdant<lb />
ers m'ay feel an audience will be<lb />
turned ott it they hear them breath<lb />
ing hard<lb />
Concertgoers raised on M :<lb />
mav not care.<lb />
The growing practi. l1<lb />
prompted New jersqp assembh<lb />
men Neil M. Cohen and loseph <lb />
Mecca to introduce a bill requir-<lb />
ing lip-synchers to fess up It<lb />
passed, the law would require<lb />
concert promoters to warn ticket<lb />
buversthatan artist intends to use<lb />
recordings in pine .t live lead<lb />
vocals.<lb />
"It's not censorship, Col<lb />
sav s. "An artist still can prerecord<lb />
lead vocals All (the bill) does is<lb />
nform the public<lb />
ermine the bill an "impos-<lb />
many different times throughout<lb />
the week, and each ol the mem-<lb />
bers is only a phone vail away<lb />
from the others rhey will talk<lb />
through a problem almost any<lb />
time ot day or night<lb />
Within the group there is a<lb />
feeling ot belonging and a strong<lb />
system ot friendship and caring.<lb />
! his tills the void that many of il s<lb />
members had previously tilled<lb />
with drugs. One recovering ad-<lb />
diet said. "What 1 was looking tt r<lb />
in the bag or the bottle i found in<lb />
N.A<lb />
(In order to preserve the an-<lb />
nymity ot those involved with<lb />
N.A all the names have been<lb />
changed.)<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
Id. Former world boxii<lb />
champion Rocky Graziano, who<lb />
died ot cardiopulmonary failure<lb />
at theageoi 71, foughl profession-<lb />
ally as a: (a) heavyweight; (b)<lb />
middleweight; (c) lightweight.<lb />
NSWERS: la 2 cb 1 a v.i<lb />
6.b 7 b 8. 9.c lO.b.<lb />
I ontinued trom page 7<lb />
sible legislative position Dave<lb />
t lart I the Nederlanderh-gani-<lb />
zation r. S, I hi- awciieiii e is as<lb />
�lie ��, ugh t i kiii �w w hether<lb />
the) re being taken. It they see a<lb />
show is over-lip-vnched, they<lb />
wont buy tickets the next time<lb />
around. A lot ot then. don t care. '<lb />
1 lart deft nds Milli anilli as<lb />
i dance a t; dancing is as impor-<lb />
tant .is singing in that situation<lb />
It what the St C live is more<lb />
a production than a performance,<lb />
I don't ted they II be disap-<lb />
linted ' Billboard's Duffy says<lb />
�� � riti( Tom<lb />
Moon wrote that programmed<lb />
shows overlook what makes live<lb />
performance great mood.<lb />
teamwork, improvisation, the<lb />
sound of someone confronting his<lb />
or her musical limitations<lb />
Bits and Pieces<lb />
'Rock and Read' video teaches kids<lb />
An all-star team wants to reach two-to-four-year-olds<lb />
and teach them to read. "Rock and Read" is a new video<lb />
showcasing pop versions ot kids' songs. Singers trom the<lb />
Bangles and rap group De I.a Soul will contribute songs.<lb />
Musical kids write songs for contest<lb />
Musical kids can help other kids by writing a song of hope<lb />
to hospitalized children across the United States. The<lb />
1 vereadv Super Song contest winner receives $3,000, and<lb />
a trip to I )isneyland. For more information: 8Q0-776-SONG.<lb />
� Jfynihl . ��<lb />
Music Notes<lb />
Florida's own Savatage will be playing a tew dates in<lb />
 . this summer in support of their latest Lp, "Gutter<lb />
Ballet The earliest date is June 7 at The Flaming Mug in<lb />
Fayetteville. Cold Sweat, a Los Angeles-based, heavy<lb />
metal foursome formed by ex-Keel guitarist Marc Ferrari,<lb />
will be making their live debut on the hast Coast. Lead<lb />
vocalist Rory Cathey is a native of N.C who played for the<lb />
one-time, popular hard rock band Gibraltar.<lb />
Fayetteville's Last Child will be the opening act tor both<lb />
bands. Speaking ot Last Child, guitarist Tom Pardue has<lb />
parted ways with the band. Mark Hall trom Rochester,<lb />
N A has replaced Pardue. A smooth and melodic guitar<lb />
player, 1 tail's musical approach to the guitar adds a nice<lb />
touch to the hard and heavy Last Child sound.<lb />
While we're on the subject of Fayetteville bands, there's a<lb />
new melodic metal outfit that is in the works. Bassist<lb />
lyricist Bernie Mangiboyat, who co-founded Last Child<lb />
with drummer Robbie Flail before he made an exit, has<lb />
been working with area musicians to form a tight, hard-<lb />
drivin and melody-laden outfit. Mangiboyat played with<lb />
area favorite Extasy before the act disbanded. Read Music<lb />
Notes in the weeks ahead for more info on this band and<lb />
other musical tid bits. Until then, turn the music up and<lb />
keep rockin<lb />
�Compiled by Deanna Nevgloski<lb />
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June 6,1990<lb />
Cavs sign<lb />
Ferry for<lb />
big contract<lb />
CLEVELAND(AP)�Former<lb />
Puke standout Dannv Ferry, the<lb />
newest member of the Cleveland<lb />
Cavaliers, has no regrets about<lb />
-pending his first professional<lb />
season in Italy.<lb />
"I'm verv happy about my<lb />
decision to play in Italy Ferrv<lb />
said Friday night after he signed a<lb />
long-term deal with the Cavaliers<lb />
thought to be worth at least $2.5<lb />
million a year. "1 think personally<lb />
I grew up a lot. I don't think it hurt<lb />
me<lb />
Cvnte the contrary.<lb />
Ferrv and his attorney, David<lb />
Falk, used his $2 million-a-vear<lb />
contract with II Messaggero Roma<lb />
as a starting point in their negotia-<lb />
-s with the Cavaliers, who<lb />
acquired Ferrv's rights last No-<lb />
 ember by trading Ron Harper to<lb />
the 1 os Angeles Clippers.<lb />
"Danny was not prepared to<lb />
� ike a pay cut to leave Italy f-alk<lb />
s,ud 'Clearly, his position was<lb />
unique. Die money was signifi-<lb />
, ant<lb />
 ei t her Ik nor the Ca va 1 iers<lb />
would disclose the length or<lb />
amount of the contract. The BA<lb />
Mr v spent much of Friday scruti-<lb />
izing the deal to determine its<lb />
i vkt annual worth, a necessary<lb />
i ercise because oi the league's<lb />
salary cap.<lb />
1 had a lot of leverage in the<lb />
position I was in Ferrv said. "I<lb />
didn't want to use that too much.<lb />
1 have an understanding of the<lb />
v ap. I didn't want to take too much<lb />
advantage of that, because I want<lb />
ti bo on a good team<lb />
"You don't want to have the<lb />
ne Ranger on a team with 11<lb />
pickup guys Falk said.<lb />
At 6-foot-10, Ferrv is projected<lb />
as a shooting forward, and the<lb />
 avaliers want him to add some<lb />
bulk to improve hisenduranceand<lb />
rebounding. Flo averaged about<lb />
22 points and six rebounds in the<lb />
Italian league this season, and 22.6<lb />
points and 7.4 rebounds in his<lb />
senior year at Duke.<lb />
The Clippers took Ferry with<lb />
the second pick overall in last<lb />
summer's draft, but he chose to<lb />
play in Italy instead. The Cava-<lb />
liers traded Harper and three draft<lb />
picks � first-rounders in 1990and<lb />
92 and a second-rounder in 1991<lb />
for Ferrv and Reggie Williams,<lb />
who was later released.<lb />
"1 think the Cavaliers have a<lb />
-mart team and I feel I'm a smart<lb />
player Ferry said. "I can play a<lb />
few different positions. I can give<lb />
See Ferry, page 10<lb />
(Bht JEaat (ffarqluuan<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 9<lb />
Pistons stop<lb />
Bulls, 93-74<lb />
Students took advantage of the warm Emerald City weather Tuesday by going out and getting some<lb />
exercise. Football, lor some, seemed appropriate (Photo by J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Holyfield looks to Douglas<lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, .l. (AP)<lb />
Evander Holyfield's road to a<lb />
heavyweight championship fight<lb />
overcame a small bump and now<lb />
heads toward a possible pot ot<lb />
gold.<lb />
SeamusMcDonagh wasn't the<lb />
dangerous puncher he was ad ver-<lb />
tised to be and wasknocked down<lb />
twice in the first round Friday<lb />
night before being stopped in the<lb />
fourth round.<lb />
Holyheld now must await the<lb />
rosultsof a purse bid on une 10 to<lb />
see who will promote champion<lb />
Buster Douglas' mandatory title<lb />
defense against 1 lolvtiold.<lb />
TheWBA will conduct purse<lb />
bids for the Douglas-Holyfield<lb />
fight Sunday, une 10 lames<lb />
Hinns, lawver tor the orld box-<lb />
ing Association, said at the post-<lb />
fight news conference.<lb />
Douglas is fighting a complex<lb />
legal battle to break a promotional<lb />
contract with Don King. The fight<lb />
with McDonagh was much sim-<lb />
pler.<lb />
"If I'm going to be the heavy-<lb />
weight champion, then 1 have to<lb />
take on all comers said Holv-<lb />
field, who improved to 24-0 with<lb />
20 knockouts.<lb />
McDonagh proved to be little<lb />
competition, powerless to stop<lb />
I lolyfield's left jab and stumbling<lb />
to keep up.<lb />
"The whole thing seemed to<lb />
happen in 10 seconds said<lb />
McDonagh, a native of Ireland<lb />
now majoring in English litera-<lb />
ture in Mew York at St. John's<lb />
University.<lb />
McDonagh, who fell to 19-2-1<lb />
with 14 knockouts, was knocked<lb />
down for the third and final time<lb />
at 44 seconds of the fourth round<lb />
of a scheduled 12-rounder.<lb />
The two fighters were ex-<lb />
changing blows when McDonagh<lb />
threw a right but wasbeaten to the<lb />
punch bv a left hook that crashed<lb />
against his jaw. 1 le went down in<lb />
a heap and struggled up at the<lb />
count of nine. Referee loo Cortez<lb />
stopped the mismatch.<lb />
In the third round, Holyfield<lb />
ripped open a cut over<lb />
McDonagh's left eve. In that<lb />
round, McDonagh got home per-<lb />
haps his best punch of the fight, a<lb />
right to the head, but it did him no<lb />
good.<lb />
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP)<lb />
� While the Detroit Pistons are<lb />
dreaming of another NBA title,<lb />
the Chicago Bulls are back to<lb />
mainly daydreaming.<lb />
The Pistons, getting 21 points<lb />
from Isiah Thomas and 33 points<lb />
from their bench, defeated the<lb />
Bulls 93-74 Sunday in the seventh<lb />
and deciding game of the Eastern<lb />
Conference championships.<lb />
Bidding to become only the<lb />
third franchise in league history<lb />
torcpeataschampion, Detroit will<lb />
open the NBA Finals at home<lb />
Tuesday night against the Port-<lb />
land Trail Blazers.<lb />
"It was just another game in<lb />
the playoffs for us Thomas said.<lb />
"Maybe their youth and inexperi-<lb />
ence showed. We felt confident<lb />
coming into the game<lb />
Michael Jordan, proving that<lb />
a one-man team isn't enough in<lb />
the NBA, scored 31 points for the<lb />
Bulls. But the only other Chicago<lb />
plaver in double figures was<lb />
Horace Grant with 10.<lb />
"Some players didn't play as<lb />
well as they're capable o, but you<lb />
have to take your lumps and move<lb />
on said Jordan, whose chair-<lb />
kicking temper tantrum wascred-<lb />
ited with helping the Bulls stave<lb />
off a sweep after they dropped the<lb />
first two games.<lb />
"Maybe the pressure got to<lb />
us Jordan said. "There was some<lb />
nervousness. Nobody besides<lb />
(Bill) Cartwnght has been in this<lb />
situation.<lb />
"You could see their killer<lb />
instinct. They had us back on our<lb />
heels. They overwhelmed us<lb />
The Bulls, who shot only 31.1<lb />
percent, actually led 19-17 after<lb />
one quarter. But the Pistons, as<lb />
they always do, went to their<lb />
bench.<lb />
With Mark Aguirre scoring<lb />
10 of his 15 points, the Pistons<lb />
broke the game open in the sec-<lb />
ond quarter, building a 48-33<lb />
halftime lead. The Pistons' bench<lb />
outscored the Bulls' bench 33-17<lb />
in the game and 213-131 during<lb />
the series.<lb />
"Before the game, we were<lb />
relaxed, open and real loose said<lb />
lohn Sallev, who chipped in with<lb />
14 points and five blocked shots<lb />
See Pistons, page 10<lb />
Valvano teams up with ABC,<lb />
Musburger for three years<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) im Val-<lb />
vano, forced out two months ago<lb />
as North Carolina State basketball<lb />
coach, has agreed to a three-sear<lb />
deal with ABC for a reported<lb />
$900,000.<lb />
Valvano agreed toa buyout of<lb />
his contract on April 7 after un-<lb />
substantiated allegations, made,<lb />
ironically by ABC News, that State<lb />
players had been involved in fixed<lb />
games.<lb />
Valvano had also been criti-<lb />
cized about a lack of academic<lb />
progress in the program, which<lb />
wasplaced on probation tor viola-<lb />
tions involving complimentary<lb />
tickets and sneakers. He finally<lb />
agreed to have his liftime contract<lb />
bought out for $600,000.<lb />
Dennis Swanson, the presi-<lb />
dent of ABC Sports, said Valvano<lb />
will be teamed on basketball tele-<lb />
casts with Brent Musburger, who<lb />
recently signed with the network<lb />
after being let go by CBS the day<lb />
before he broadcast the NCAA<lb />
final for that network. Keith<lb />
Jackson and Dick Vitale will be<lb />
the other team for ABC, which<lb />
will carrv college basketball on 11<lb />
weekends next season.<lb />
Swanson said hedoesn't think<lb />
Valvano will present image prob-<lb />
lems for the network.<lb />
"We think the keys are a<lb />
knowledge of basketball and the<lb />
abilitv to communicate he said.<lb />
"We think Jim has both<lb />
Valvano said the problems at<lb />
N.C. Statemightallow him to bring<lb />
to broadcasting an insight into<lb />
college athletics that others don't<lb />
have.<lb />
"I understand more than most<lb />
analysts what is going on in col-<lb />
lege basketball today ho said. "I<lb />
feel very comfortable in not just<lb />
talking about a pick and roll and<lb />
making a comical comment<lb />
Detroit vs. Portland?<lb />
As the NBA season winds down to the championship series, these<lb />
students put their basketball skills to work on College Hill in hopes<lb />
of making it last a little longer (Photo by Garrett Killian � ECU<lb />
Photo Lab)<lb />
Clemson officials pleased with NCAA<lb />
results, team aviods 'death penalty"<lb />
Catch me!<lb />
Pools have finally opened for the<lb />
swimmer enjoys the slide at the<lb />
Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
summer months in Greenville. This<lb />
Wilson Acres pool (Photo by J.D.<lb />
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) �<lb />
Moments before the NCAA sen-<lb />
tence against Clemson was re-<lb />
vealed, Frank Howard put into<lb />
words what many school officials<lb />
and Tiger faithful feared was forth-<lb />
coming.<lb />
"This must be a funeral<lb />
Howard said, looking at the grim<lb />
faces of those seated at the front of<lb />
the room.<lb />
But the former Tiger coach was<lb />
wrong. There was no funeral in<lb />
the president's box at Death Val-<lb />
ley. TheClemson football program<lb />
is very much alive.<lb />
The sentence was light: one<lb />
year's probation with no other<lb />
sanctions that would prevent the<lb />
Tigers from (a) being on televi-<lb />
sion, (b) going to a bowl or (c)<lb />
competing for the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference and national titles.<lb />
To many, it appeared the<lb />
Tigers got off easy. Clemson offi-<lb />
cials disputed that, but first-year<lb />
Coach Ken Hatfield said the deci-<lb />
sion was "what we've been hop-<lb />
ing for.<lb />
"It's not like a first win, but it<lb />
does give this team an opportu-<lb />
nity to win this year he said.<lb />
"Now we'll have the same goals<lb />
as our opponents. The toughest<lb />
thing about probation is the atten-<lb />
tion it draws to you<lb />
Having feared the worst,<lb />
Clemson was slapped with less<lb />
than the minimum sentence for<lb />
two major violations and six sec-<lb />
ondary violations. There is still<lb />
the threat of the so-called death<lb />
penalty that could seetheClemson<lb />
football program disbanded for<lb />
up to two years if another major<lb />
violation occurs within the next<lb />
five years.<lb />
Hatfield said he plans to help<lb />
make sure that doesn't happen.<lb />
"It's going to take a serious<lb />
education program to be sure that<lb />
nothing takes place in that time to<lb />
hinder some future student-ath-<lb />
letes from having the sameoppor-<lb />
tunities the members on this team<lb />
have now Hatfield said. "We're<lb />
operating under a different sce-<lb />
nario for the next five years. You<lb />
can't even stub your toe. I don't<lb />
foresee any problem<lb />
Hatfield said the NCAA deci-<lb />
sion not restricting the Tigers from<lb />
television or a bow! should make<lb />
his first year at the helm of the<lb />
premier football program in the<lb />
Atlantic Coast Conference easier.<lb />
"I don't think there's any<lb />
doubt about it he said. "It could<lb />
havea tremendouseffect. I haven't<lb />
ever had a team on probation, and<lb />
I know it's a tougher motivating<lb />
job when you can't play for a<lb />
conference championship or go to<lb />
a bowl<lb />
Hatfield arrived at Clemson<lb />
within days of Danny Ford's res-<lb />
ignation and the NCAA's revela-<lb />
tion of the charges against the<lb />
football program. But the con-<lb />
troversty didn't stop Hatfield from<lb />
leaving Arkansas � his alma<lb />
mater � to come to a school he'd<lb />
never been to before.<lb />
"When 1 got here, there were a<lb />
lot of allegations he said. "But<lb />
there's a lot of difference between<lb />
allegations and the truth<lb />
Indeed. Clemson was origi-<lb />
nally charged with 14 rule viola-<lb />
tions. One of those was later<lb />
dropped and twoothersamended.<lb />
The final report by the NCAA<lb />
Committee on Infractions cited<lb />
eight rule violations by Clemson,<lb />
six of which were minor.<lb />
The two major violations in-<lb />
volved one player receiving small<lb />
cash sums from a booster and an<lb />
unidentified source. One of the<lb />
major original charges � 13 alle-<lb />
gations of illegal recruiting con-<lb />
tacts � was dropped.<lb />
Ford was not named in any of<lb />
the original allegations, according<lb />
to the committee. And only one<lb />
assistant was cited in the final<lb />
report � for providing impermis-<lb />
sible transportation to a recruit.<lb />
At a news conference Friday<lb />
in Greenville, Ford said he was<lb />
notatall worried when theNCAA<lb />
came calling on Clemson in Au-<lb />
gust � or when the NCAA an-<lb />
nounced in January it was con-<lb />
ducting an official inquiry.<lb />
"I think the program was as<lb />
clean as anybody he said. "When<lb />
they said they were coming, I said<lb />
thank goodness. Come on in,<lb />
NCAA. Show everybody we're<lb />
running a good shop<lb />
Ford said that was just what<lb />
the infraction committee's final<lb />
report showed. He emphasized<lb />
that the report cleared himand his<lb />
coaches. He also said four of the<lb />
secondary violations involved one<lb />
See Clemson, page 10<lb /><pb facs="00058216_tn_0010" /><lb />
10 The East Carolinian, June 6,1990<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Pistons<lb />
Sheehan not allowed in tournament<lb />
Patty Sheehan received quite a shock when she arrived in I lershey,<lb />
Pa to play in the $3X),(KX) I adv Keystone Open Sheehan was told she<lb />
never signed the LPGA commitment book and will not be allowed to<lb />
play in the 54-hole tournament, which begins Friday. Tournament<lb />
officials would gladly permit Sheehan, third on the money list, to play,<lb />
bu the LPGA says no<lb />
Johnson may be new Yankee manager<lb />
Speculation grew Thursday that former Mets manager Davie<lb />
lohnson would soon moveacross town to manage the Yankees. Johnson<lb />
s.nd he would be interested in the )ob, and with the Yankees having the<lb />
next -to-worst record in baseball, rumors are rampant that George<lb />
Steinbrenner will make a move to replace Huckv Pent with lohnson.<lb />
Bergeron fired after only one season<lb />
Quebec Norduiues coach Michel Bergeron, whose team had the<lb />
NiHIs worst record last season, was fired Thursday, general manager<lb />
Pierre Page said A replacement has not been named. Bergeron's second<lb />
term as coach of the team lasted only one season - six fewer than his<lb />
previous stint in Quebec from 1980-87.<lb />
Morgan wins Kemper Open by a shot<lb />
Gill Morgan rallied to win the 51 million Kemper Open Sunday bv<lb />
a shot against Ian Baker-ruuS. Baker-finch tired a final-round 3-under-<lb />
par 66 and had the lead even after bogeving the last hole from a deep<lb />
bunker Morgan started three shots behind third-round leader Steve<lb />
jottes 79, then birdied the 13th and 15th holes for a 6 to finish 10-<lb />
under-par 274<lb />
Unser wins as Andretti runs out of gas<lb />
Al Unser r passed Michael Andretti, who ran out of fuel, with one<lb />
lap to go, to win Sunday's Miller C .enuine Draft 200 at the Wisconsin<lb />
State Fair Park With just over one lap to go. Unset was well behind<lb />
Andretti who finished fifth after a quick pit stop Inzer's winning speed<lb />
(133.670 mph) and elapsed time (one hour, 2 minutes and 46.393<lb />
seconds) were new event records<lb />
Sunday Silence wins in field of three<lb />
Sunday Silence, racing for the first time in seven months, won<lb />
Sunday's Grade I Califomtan Handicap at Hollywood Park - with<lb />
jockey Patrick Yalenuela aboard Sunday Silence, the 1989 Kentuck)<lb />
Derby and Preakness winner and Horse of the Year, was making his<lb />
lirst start as a 4-vear-old. 1 le won the 1 1 H-mile (. alitornian bv three<lb />
quarters (if a length in 1:48 in a held of three.<lb />
U.S. women's basketball team named<lb />
I ive former U.S. Olympians and two players from NCAA cham-<lb />
pion Stanford are among the finalists for the 1990 U.S. women's<lb />
basketball team Among the Olympians is I.ynette Woodard of the H4<lb />
gold medal team and the HO team that missed the Games because of the<lb />
boycott The team will play in the I ISA World Ghampionship July 11 -<lb />
22 at Malaysia and the Goodwill Games uly 31-Aug. 5 at Seattle<lb />
LaFontaine named player of the year<lb />
ew York Islanders center Pat LaFontaine was named NH1 <lb />
I odge Performer of the Year Monday in New York. He was the NHL<lb />
player Of the week twice during the season and runner-up for player of<lb />
the month twice. (From the USA TODAY Sports section.)<lb />
Nissan team wins another in Ohio<lb />
(,eoff Brabham of Australia teamed with Irishman Derek Dalv to<lb />
win the Nissan Grand Prix (it IMSA GT prototype sports i.ir ran'<lb />
Sunday at Lexington, Ohio. The victory was Brabham's third COntCCV<lb />
tive at the Mid-Ohio Sports Gar Course. Nissan has won 24 of the last<lb />
33 IMSA Gamel GT races, dating to 1988,<lb />
College Football Association makes<lb />
changes to increase graduation rates<lb />
DALLAS (AP)  College Football Association coaches, under<lb />
pressure from school presidents to improve graduation rates, called on<lb />
the NFL to reschedule minicamps and scouting combines (o keep<lb />
players from missing class tune Jo that end, theC 1 A on Sunday said<lb />
Nil scouts are no longer welcome in film rooms and facilities of the<lb />
more than 60 CFA member schools until the league becomes more<lb />
sensitive to the problem. The resolution came in the final day of the<lb />
three day 14th annual CIA meeting. For the first time thisyear, the NFL<lb />
unconditionally drafted underclassmen who still had eligibility re<lb />
maining if they declared for the draft.<lb />
In the Locker<lb />
Rugby<lb />
teams<lb />
Where the men who<lb />
play organized rugby<lb />
participate:<lb />
Number of clubs<lb />
Amateur clubs<lb />
Post-graduate (after college)<lb />
trade schools 413<lb />
28<lb />
Military 86<lb />
High<lb />
school<lb />
101<lb />
College clubs 392<lb />
Masters (age 35 and over) 129<lb />
for Detroit. "lake (( oach Chuck<lb />
(Daly) said, this team has 12 com-<lb />
panies and each company sat<lb />
down at the round table and de<lb />
cided to go for one objective FEve-<lb />
rybody was here today<lb />
The Bulls, who never have<lb />
been to the NBA Finals, have lost<lb />
their last eight games in Detroit,<lb />
dating back to the first game of<lb />
last year's conference finals The<lb />
Bulls won all three games in C hi-<lb />
cagoStadiumandkeptwingthev<lb />
felt confident to win in Detroit<lb />
But when it came t. me to do it,<lb />
they never came close- Chicago<lb />
never shot 50 percent against<lb />
Clemson<lb />
plaver. Another of the secondary<lb />
violations occurred because a stu<lb />
dent host bought a recruit a$6hat<lb />
not knowing he wrasdoing wrong<lb />
"He should have been toW<lb />
everv rule in that (NCAA ruin<lb />
book. He should have known it by<lb />
heart Ford said with mod -eri<lb />
ousneSA. "He shouldn't have been<lb />
studying, trying to get a degree<lb />
Ford downplayed the serious-<lb />
ness of the charges in the final<lb />
NCAA report, although he did<lb />
acknowledge having a plaver re-<lb />
ceive money was wrong.<lb />
1 think you can go anywhere<lb />
in the country and find this right<lb />
here anywhere in the country,<lb />
period, Ford said. "If no one else<lb />
. ,in find it, let me go and it won't<lb />
take me five minutes. I'll know<lb />
where to look<lb />
The fact remains, however<lb />
that (. lemson is on probation for<lb />
the sect �nd time in eight years rhc<lb />
program was put on two years'<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
Detroit and never scored 100<lb />
points in any of the four games at<lb />
the Palace of Auburn Hills<lb />
"They proved today that<lb />
they're better on paper and better<lb />
on the court Jordan said.<lb />
"They're the best defensive team<lb />
in the league In the playoffs, not<lb />
too many people are going to get<lb />
layupsor dunks<lb />
The Bulls staged a mild rally<lb />
to narrow the score to 64-9 after<lb />
three quarters But with Aguirre<lb />
and Vinnie Johnson each sconnga<lb />
basket, Detroit started the fourth<lb />
quarter with an 8-2 burst and the<lb />
Bulls never recovered.<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
probation bv the NCAA and<lb />
the ACC added a third ve.ir in<lb />
1982 for a host of violations under<lb />
Charley F'ell and Irord.<lb />
This time, all the violations<lb />
occurred under I rd<lb />
But Athletic Director Bobby<lb />
Robinson s,iu) and Ford and<lb />
NCAA officials concurred the<lb />
school learned something about<lb />
how lOkeep a watch on its foi �tball<lb />
program from its 1982 run-in with<lb />
the NCAA Ih.it something was<lb />
"institutional control which tl e<lb />
infractionscorrenittee ited i<lb />
erf the pruvip.il reasons it didn't<lb />
levy the minimum sanctions for<lb />
the violations it cited<lb />
I Jnder NCAA polii ies,<lb />
( lemson COuld have been put o:i<lb />
two vears' probation and banned<lb />
from television and a bowl for one<lb />
. � u he I igers i ould also have<lb />
been slapped with recruiting n<lb />
strii tions and s� holarship r d<lb />
lions.<lb />
Ferry<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
them some flexibility<lb />
Ferry played against thn<lb />
the Cavaliers Mark Price, Brad<lb />
Daughertyandhuckv Bn �� r<lb />
in the Atlantic (oastonteren. c<lb />
Ferry helped Duke get I t!<lb />
Final Four in three of his tour<lb />
seasons, but never won the cham-<lb />
pionship<lb />
"He passes the ball well and<lb />
shoots it well Cleveland coach<lb />
I enny Wilkens said. "He has an<lb />
impact on the game because he<lb />
i an do a lot ol things i le has said<lb />
he wants to get stronger, and I<lb />
think that's a good idea I in not<lb />
going todrool about anything until<lb />
the season starts"<lb />
Ferry had the option i t rc-<lb />
turning to Italy next season He<lb />
said he had one regret about leav-<lb />
ing behind the pampered lite he<lb />
led in Italy<lb />
"It was real hard to s,iv goo-<lb />
dbye to my maid- ih.e's when 1<lb />
i ricd he said<lb />
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