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$z lEafit (Eartfltmatt<lb />
Vol. 64 No. 37<lb />
Wednesday July 11,1990<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Program reduces<lb />
amount of solid<lb />
waste on campus<lb />
By Analise Craig<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU started its solid waste management program in March to cut<lb />
down the amount of waste sent to the Pitt County landfill and since then<lb />
has success with recycling.<lb />
"Recycling is onlv a small part of solid waste management says<lb />
George Armistead of ECU's Occupation, Safety and Health (OSHA)<lb />
adding, but an important one<lb />
E U created the program because of North Carolina Senate Bill 111,<lb />
passed in 1989 which calls for a 25 percent reduction of solid wasted by<lb />
1993 It ECU can not meet the reduction, Bill 114 gives county landfills<lb />
authontv to charge a solid waste disposal fee, commonly called a<lb />
tipping fee.<lb />
According to Mr. Armistead. the urgency of the program is due to<lb />
an estimated $300 .OW a ear tipping fee tor ECU to dump waste into the<lb />
new city land till.<lb />
"In order to avoid the tipping fee we need to concentrate on<lb />
resource conservation and recovers savs Armistead.<lb />
In the past, ECU contracted the disposal of solid and hazardous<lb />
wastes.<lb />
ECU spends $490 every three months to remove two 55 gallon<lb />
drums of such hazardous wastes as used petrolem products such as<lb />
paint. Some paint is recovered and is sent to a recycling plant where it<lb />
is converted to usable paint at significant cost-savings.<lb />
In addition, the university refurbishes dormitory mattresses in-<lb />
stead of purchasing new ones. Some materials, such as paper, used bv<lb />
the university, have been recycled and are purchased at a higher price,<lb />
but companies will remove ECU's used material at no cost to the<lb />
university. Thanks to the foresight of one of the groundskeepers, ECU<lb />
purchased a mulcher that will reduce tree limbs to mulch, Armistead<lb />
said. This was a savings of $60 for every 200 pounds of vegetative waste<lb />
that would have gone into the landfill.<lb />
The biggest landfill problem, for ECU and the nation, is paper. An<lb />
estimated 41 percent of solid waste in landfills throughout the country<lb />
is paper. ECU produces a vast amount of paper waste.<lb />
"We (ECU) are recycling about 6,000 pounds of paper a week<lb />
Armistead said.<lb />
See Paper, page 3<lb />
Team saves<lb />
lives with<lb />
transplants<lb />
By Tonia Endres<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The new recycling program on campus allows ECU to recycle 6,000 pounds ot paper every week.<lb />
Nationwide, 41 percent of all waste is paper. George Armistead of the solid waste management program<lb />
said recycling is but a part of the overall program. (Photo by ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
The ECU medical school's<lb />
transplant team can give a new life<lb />
to those in need of organs.<lb />
"I'd be dead today if I didn't<lb />
get a transplant; it's hard to take<lb />
but those are the facts said Cliff<lb />
Frelke. Frel ke, of the Eastern Caro-<lb />
lina Transplant Support Group,<lb />
had a kidney transplant done by<lb />
the ECU medical school's trans-<lb />
plantation program in 1985.<lb />
The transplantation team has<lb />
accomplished 250 kidney trans-<lb />
plants since 1981 and six pancreas<lb />
transplants since 1986. Karen<lb />
Parker, R.N helps pa tientsdecide<lb />
whether to have kidney transplant<lb />
or dialysis.<lb />
She spends a lot of time talk-<lb />
See Kidney, page 3<lb />
Police work no circus for new chief<lb />
By Michelle Castellow<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As oi lune 1990, E Us Depart-<lb />
ment of Public Safety has a new<lb />
addition to their police force. After<lb />
four months of deliberation, ECU<lb />
Public Satetv has hired Ronnie Avery<lb />
to fill the shoesof former police chief.<lb />
Johnnv Rose, and til! them he will<lb />
indeed.<lb />
With nearlv 30 years of police<lb />
work behind him, A very has been<lb />
exposed to all kinds of situations<lb />
ranging from riots to rock concerts.<lb />
University dining services plan<lb />
for future expansion of facilities<lb />
By Debra Blake<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Most of us never thought we<lb />
would see a day the dining serv-<lb />
ices would be so great that every-<lb />
one would want to dine on the<lb />
ECU campus. Maybe that day is<lb />
coming.<lb />
Since last September the uni-<lb />
versity has taken one necessary<lb />
step � they have hired a Director<lb />
of Dining Services, Frank J.Salam-<lb />
mon. Until last fall this job title did<lb />
not exist, but itappearsasif it will<lb />
be beneficial.<lb />
Salammon, who worked with<lb />
runafiveyearGrowthand Expan-<lb />
sion Plan of the dining services, as<lb />
well as establish a future direction<lb />
for the University to become more<lb />
involved.<lb />
Beginning August 1, the five<lb />
year plan will start by the renova-<lb />
tion of the'Croatan and Wright<lb />
Student Store.<lb />
'These stores will be taken into<lb />
possession and incorporated as<lb />
part of the dining services Salam-<lb />
mon said. "They will operate as<lb />
full service snack bars<lb />
The Croatan will have a fast<lb />
food operation, a chicken franchise<lb />
and a snack bar. There will be six<lb />
cashiers. Wright will operate a fro-<lb />
Canteen for two years as Director<lb />
of Operations, will administer and zen yogurt bar, a deli, a self-serve<lb />
Spangled Stars<lb />
The afterglow of fireworks briefly hung over the Greenville sky on the<lb />
July Fourth as the city celebrated the 214th birthday of the nation.<lb />
(Photo by Celeste Hoffman � ECU Photo Lab) <lb />
hot dog area and a pizza stand with<lb />
the specialty being personal pan<lb />
pizza. There will be four cashiers.<lb />
Meal tickets will be honored at both<lb />
locations.<lb />
During the next two years, con-<lb />
struction of a new facility will begin<lb />
on college hill. A new building will<lb />
be built, which will house a kitchen<lb />
and a dining area.<lb />
The main focus of this facility<lb />
will be a food court, which will have<lb />
different areas available serving<lb />
different specialties. Oriental, Ital-<lb />
ian, local and Mexican areas will<lb />
make up the food court. There will<lb />
also be a beverage section, salad bar<lb />
and dessert bar.<lb />
The facility will be large enough<lb />
to feed the entire campus. It will<lb />
take approximately three years to<lb />
complete. The university plans its<lb />
opening in 1993.<lb />
Upon the opening of the new<lb />
facility, Jones cafeteria will close.<lb />
Jones will then be renovated and<lb />
completely changed into an A La<lb />
Carte and Entertainment Complex.<lb />
Different foods will be sold by item.<lb />
After the re-opening of Jones, The<lb />
Galley will close and re-open as a<lb />
convenient store.<lb />
For the last two years there have<lb />
been discussions of taking the old<lb />
cafeteria, which is now the Publica-<lb />
tions building, and making another<lb />
food court. Salammon said it would<lb />
be nice to restore the architecture<lb />
and integrity of the building he<lb />
considers a landmark.<lb />
The Growth and Expansion Plan<lb />
does bring many questions. "There<lb />
actually will be a partner in helping<lb />
the university build this compre-<lb />
hensive food service program. We<lb />
want the same partner for the five<lb />
year growth plan Salammon ex-<lb />
plains.<lb />
Will that partner be Canteen?<lb />
According to Salammon there are<lb />
seven proposals in response to the<lb />
bid for the food service contract.<lb />
Also beginning August 1, ARA<lb />
See Dining, page 3<lb />
Avery says that one of his most<lb />
unusual experiences was thecap-<lb />
hire of an escaped elephant.<lb />
The full grown elephant<lb />
escaped from a small circus and<lb />
wandered through streets and<lb />
back vards aimlessly.<lb />
"You should have scon the<lb />
canine dogs. They didn't know<lb />
what to think Finally we cot<lb />
nered it and surrounded it with<lb />
ourcars. Itjusl leaned upagainst<lb />
one of the cars and waited for the<lb />
trainer to get there to take i t back<lb />
to the circus. It was quite an<lb />
experience Averv recalled.<lb />
Averv is a native of Win-<lb />
ston-Salem who grew up in<lb />
Pamlico county. He began his<lb />
police career in 1 1 in ew Bern,<lb />
where he attended rookie school.<lb />
According to Avery, he de-<lb />
cided upon a career as a police<lb />
officer because then, it was one<lb />
of the few opportunities which<lb />
offered job securitv. In 15 he<lb />
moved to 1A inter Park, Fla. and<lb />
attended Rollins College where he<lb />
received a BS degree in Criminal<lb />
Justice. In addition, Avery also<lb />
attended one (if the most respected<lb />
police training institutions in the<lb />
south, the FBI National Academy<lb />
in Quanbco, Va.<lb />
After serving as a patrolman,<lb />
shift commander and services<lb />
division commander for 24 years<lb />
in Winter Park, Fla, Avery moved<lb />
back to North Carolina to assume<lb />
the position .is police chief in Wil-<lb />
liamston in June 1989. Avery<lb />
describes himself as a progressive<lb />
individual and feels that he was<lb />
not professionally matched with<lb />
his career in WilHamston.<lb />
"I wanted to push toward<lb />
progressiv ism faster than William-<lb />
son wanted to go, Averv said<lb />
In lune 1990, Avery stepped<lb />
into the office of police chief for<lb />
ECU's Department of Public<lb />
Safetv. He describes the depart-<lb />
ment as a group of energetic indi-<lb />
viduals who are striving to build<lb />
the future.<lb />
"This is the ideal environment<lb />
that I have been looking for. ECU<lb />
is a real challenge for me and I<lb />
enjoy a challenge Avery said.<lb />
He is generally supportive of<lb />
Public Safety and plans to build<lb />
and train the police department<lb />
until it is one of the most respected<lb />
in the country.<lb />
"We can easily do this with<lb />
the talent we have on board here<lb />
Avery said.<lb />
Avery plans to implement a<lb />
few minor job assignment changes<lb />
but says that he has found no ma-<lb />
jor problems within the depart-<lb />
ment itself.<lb />
"It is a good, well trained<lb />
department, but police work is a<lb />
fast paced and rapidly changing<lb />
See Avery, page 3<lb />
Gov. Martin searches for<lb />
solutions to budget woes<lb />
By Margie Morin<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Outlining a plan to protect<lb />
the state's triple-A bond rating,<lb />
Governor Jim Martin proposed<lb />
spendingcutsand asked theN.C.<lb />
to pass a resolution of intent to<lb />
adopt a one-cent sales tax in-<lb />
crease during the 1991 session.<lb />
Martin said a one-cent sales<lb />
control over the positionsallocated<lb />
from the BEP is amended, Martin<lb />
believes local boards can do more<lb />
to improve student performance<lb />
with flexibility over the positions<lb />
already allocated than if required<lb />
to stav locked into a prescribed<lb />
pattemof staffing whichbearslittle<lb />
relation to their local needs.<lb />
"Schools have in fact become<lb />
and must remain our number one<lb />
priority, but they are not our only<lb />
Ronnie Avery<lb />
tax increase that came into effect<lb />
this July was unavoidable and priority. We have other needin<lb />
without real cuts in spending corrections,environmentalprotec-<lb />
even greater tax increases would<lb />
be needed. He then proposed a<lb />
sales tax increase for the next<lb />
biennuim and the coming fiscal<lb />
year.<lb />
Martin explained why edu-<lb />
cation cuts are necessary: "Some<lb />
will argue that no cuts should be<lb />
made in public school appropria-<lb />
tions, but 1 believe that before we<lb />
raise taxes in this election year,<lb />
we should show that the non-<lb />
industrial bureaucracies in edu-<lb />
cation are not insulated from the<lb />
economies we order. Aftrer all,<lb />
that's where most of the growth<lb />
in school spendinghasoccurred,<lb />
most of it in the administrative<lb />
hierarchy, with lesser amounts<lb />
in teaching positiions<lb />
Martin said that education<lb />
cuts can best be achieved if the<lb />
local control and flexibility in the<lb />
school management is increased.<lb />
Asa result, local superintendents<lb />
will be able to achieve better<lb />
results than insisting on adding<lb />
specific poritions in the Basic<lb />
Educations Plan's six-year-old<lb />
formula.<lb />
If the law to extend local<lb />
tion, higher education, health, law<lb />
enforcement etc. and these other<lb />
departments cannot be expected<lb />
to be the only ones to economize.<lb />
You have under the consideration<lb />
a bill to grant a much higher de-<lb />
gree of management flexibility to<lb />
the University of North Carolina.<lb />
And just as it is essential to put<lb />
school needs and Medicaid and<lb />
prison needs on the tableI rec-<lb />
ommend strongly that we also put<lb />
alongside them the needs for<lb />
improving services of our vital<lb />
community college system<lb />
"It cannot be overemphasized<lb />
how serious this is. On average, of<lb />
all the organizations which have<lb />
been placed on Creditwatch, 90<lb />
percent of them have been down-<lb />
graded. The budget must be bal-<lb />
anced not.only on a cash basis, as<lb />
required by our Constitution, but<lb />
must be balanced while including<lb />
any accrued liabilities.<lb />
'The second standard we must<lb />
meet in order for our budget to be<lb />
permanently' balanced is that<lb />
recurring expenditures must be<lb />
covered by recurring revenues. If<lb />
See Martin, page 3<lb />
Inside<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Current recycling ef-<lb />
forts on campus will pay<lb />
off in long run.<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Pirate Comics6<lb />
State and Nation7<lb />
Wake County imple-<lb />
ments program for autis-<lb />
tic students.<lb />
Features9<lb />
Deanna discovers<lb />
GardnersofSoule.aband<lb />
plowing new musical<lb />
fields.<lb />
Sports11<lb />
ECU is represented in<lb />
the Olympic Festival by<lb />
Damon Desue and Bill<lb />
Carson.<lb /><pb facs="00058220_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian, July 11,1990<lb />
ECU Briefs<lb />
ECU nursing students named scholars<lb />
Fourteen students enrolled in the School of Nursing at ECU have<lb />
been named scholars through a new program established by the N.C.<lb />
General Assembly to attract more students to the nursing profession<lb />
and reduce the shortage of practicing nurses in the state.<lb />
The N.C. Nurse Scholars Program provides merit scholarships<lb />
ranging from $3,000 to $5,000 per year. The scholarships, available at<lb />
both state and private institutions in North Carolina offering nursing<lb />
programs, are given based on academic achievement, leadership po-<lb />
tential and personal recommendations. Students receiving the scholar<lb />
ships must peomise to work as a full-time registered nurse in North<lb />
Carolina for at least one yoar following graduation.<lb />
The $5,000-a-year scholarshipsto be awarded over the next four<lb />
years are intended for entering freshmen, non-traditional students,<lb />
minorities, men or persons who have previously earned degrees and<lb />
work experience but are changing professions.<lb />
The $3,000 awards are presented to students who are college<lb />
juniors, community college graduates pursuing baccalaureate degrees<lb />
or registered nurses interested in baccalaureate status. The awards<lb />
cover two years of educational training.<lb />
Professor to participate in C-SPAN<lb />
Dr. Ernest Thelpsof the ECU department of communication is one<lb />
of 35 educators across the nation selected to participate in C-SPAN's<lb />
biannual seminar for professors in Washington, D.C. August 6-7.<lb />
Participants were selected from among the more than 2,000 college-<lb />
level members of "C-SPAN in the Classroom the cable television<lb />
network's organization for educators in the fields of political science,<lb />
journalism, communication and law.<lb />
Dr. Phelps is an associate professor of broadcast communications<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
The seminar includes roundtable discussions and workshops,<lb />
production of a live, nationally televised viewer call-in program and a<lb />
reception at the National Press Club. Moderator of the seminar is John<lb />
Sullivan, associate professor of rhetoric and communication studies at<lb />
the University of Virginia.<lb />
Seminar sessions will focus on issues relating to educational uses of<lb />
C-SPAN's public affairs programs.<lb />
C-SPAN is a non-profit public affairs cable television network,<lb />
available to more than 50 million households nationwide and around<lb />
the world via satellite.<lb />
Real estate seminars to be held at ECU<lb />
Two seminars to help real estate appraisers prepare tor licensing<lb />
and certification exams in real estate appraising will be held at ECU in<lb />
August.<lb />
The residential license exam review will be conducted August 9-10<lb />
and the general certification exam review is scheduled for August lb<lb />
17. Under new state regulations appraisers must be certified by one of<lb />
the.se exams to conduct appraisals in North Carolina.<lb />
Sponsored by the Eastern Carolina Chapter of the Society oi Real<lb />
Estate Attraisers and the ECU school of business, the seminars will be<lb />
taught by Dr. Stanley R. Stansell, an ECU professor of business. Stansell<lb />
is the holder of the Robert Dillard Teer Distinguished Professorship of<lb />
Business.<lb />
National Campus Clips<lb />
Minnesota agrees to pay settlement<lb />
The University of Minnesota has agreed on a pay equity settlement<lb />
for 1,400 women employees, following six years of litigation.<lb />
The agreement increases the salaries of all female professors, ad-<lb />
ministrators and academic staff members by 3 percent. Those .seeking<lb />
additional raises may apply to a salary settlement committee. The<lb />
settlement w '1 cost the university $3 million.<lb />
Four petitions filed by 17 female academic staff members charged<lb />
the university with sex discrimination because of a disparity in the<lb />
salariesofmaleand female university employees, said William Donohue,<lb />
acting general counsel for the university.<lb />
A class-action settlement was approved by the Minnesota federal<lb />
district court in October 1989.<lb />
Program closes agribusiness gap<lb />
The University of Illinois has established a program to increase the<lb />
number of graduates trained in agribusiness and allied fields.<lb />
Steven Sonka, a professor of agribusiness management and agri-<lb />
cultural economics who is working on me project, said fewer family<lb />
farms means fewer farm-family children enrolling in college, leading to<lb />
a shortage of qualified agribusiness managers.<lb />
To help solve the problem, the university's College of Agriculture<lb />
and CollegcofCommerceand Business have joined to providebachelor's,<lb />
master'sand doctoral programs, with students taking required courses<lb />
in both colleges.<lb />
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Crime Report<lb />
Wild ducks near Green Residence<lb />
Hall saved by ECU campus officer<lb />
July 2<lb />
2038 - Officer recovered wild ducks north of Greene Residence<lb />
Hall. They were transported to the police department.<lb />
July 3<lb />
0208 � Two officers checked on a report of male subjects in<lb />
Clement Residence Hall. They were gone on arrival.<lb />
1031 � An officer responded to a minor vehicle accident on the<lb />
south side of Wichard. There were no injuries, only damage to the<lb />
vehicles.<lb />
July 4<lb />
0110 � An officer responded on scene to an assault at Wright Circle.<lb />
July 5<lb />
0155 � Three officers checked on an intoxicated subject at Fifth and<lb />
Reade streets. The subject was turned over to the Greenville Police.<lb />
2321 � Three officers responded to a call at Harrington Field where<lb />
two subjects were unconscious. Both subjects were taken to the emer-<lb />
gency room at Pitt Memorial Hospital.<lb />
July 6<lb />
1202 � An officer checked on a peeping torn report. The incident<lb />
occurred in the pool locker room at Minges Colesium July 5.<lb />
July 7<lb />
0046 � An officer responded to Fleming Residence Hall in refer-<lb />
enc to a female screaming. She was playing and was advised to stop.<lb />
0311 � Two officers went to Wright Circle in reference to two<lb />
subjects in the fountain. They were issued campus citations.<lb />
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ECU Regional Devlopment Institute<lb />
plans July conference in Greenville<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
The ECU Regional Develop-<lb />
ment Institute and the N.C. De-<lb />
partment of Economic and Com-<lb />
munity Development Division of<lb />
Community Assistance in Wash-<lb />
ington have joined forces to pres-<lb />
ent a planning conference on July<lb />
19 at the Hilton Inn in Greenville.<lb />
"Taking Control of the '90s -<lb />
Can We Continue to Juggle the<lb />
Economic, Environmental and<lb />
Social Issues?" is open to plan-<lb />
ners, local government and eco-<lb />
nomic development officials as<lb />
well as "anyone who is concerned<lb />
about these issues according to<lb />
Dick Brockett, a development<lb />
specialist with the Regional De-<lb />
velopment Institute (RDI).<lb />
The conference will provide a<lb />
preview of the challenges and<lb />
opportunities facing those in-<lb />
volved in planning processes<lb />
during the coming decade, Brock-<lb />
ett said. Sessions will cover tech-<lb />
niques for meeting the needs of<lb />
changing communities and in-<lb />
sights into future growth and<lb />
development trends.<lb />
Scheduled speakers include<lb />
lames T. Broyhill, secretary oi the<lb />
NJ.C. Department of Economicand<lb />
((immunity Development, and<lb />
Randall Arendt, associate direc-<lb />
tor of the Center for Rural Massa-<lb />
chusetts in Amherst, who is noted<lb />
for his rural planning concepts.<lb />
Dr. Bill Haas, a gerontology<lb />
professcr at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Asheville, will<lb />
discuss the impact of retirees on<lb />
local economics and Dr. James<lb />
Klcckley, president of Problem-<lb />
Solving Research, Inc a Green-<lb />
ville-based consulting firm, will<lb />
present an economic forecast for<lb />
eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Two officials with the N.C.<lb />
Department of Environment,<lb />
Health, and Natural Resources -<lb />
Jim Mulligan, regional supervisor<lb />
of the Division of Environmental<lb />
Management, and John Crew,<lb />
planning coordinator with the<lb />
Divisionof Coastal Management-<lb />
will provide insight into future<lb />
regulations and conditions im-<lb />
pacting the region's environment<lb />
during a session entitled "Apply-<lb />
ing Environmental Laws in the<lb />
'90s<lb />
Buses will be provided to<lb />
transport participants to the ECU<lb />
School of Medicine for a 3 p.m.<lb />
teleconference, "Coastal Area<lb />
Management Act - Mountain Area<lb />
Management Act: What Has<lb />
Happened Since the '70s?"<lb />
The teleconference will be led<lb />
bv David Owens, assistant direc-<lb />
tor of the UNC Institute of Gov-<lb />
ernment and termer director of<lb />
the N.C. Divisionof iistal Man-<lb />
agement, who will be in Chapel<lb />
Hill, and Alan Lang, chief planner<lb />
for the Asheville field office of the<lb />
Division of Community Assis-<lb />
tance, who will participate from<lb />
Asheville.<lb />
"Teleconferencing will be<lb />
used more and more in the '90s, so<lb />
we felt this would be a good way<lb />
to demonstrate how it works<lb />
Brockett said.<lb />
"Although anyone with the<lb />
proper equipment will be able to<lb />
hook up to the teleconference, only<lb />
those at the medical school will be<lb />
able to interact with the speakers<lb />
by asking questions<lb />
The $25 per person registry<lb />
tion fee includes lunch and must<lb />
be paid bv July 12. The price will<lb />
be $30 on the day of the confer<lb />
ence.<lb />
To register or for more infor<lb />
mation, contact Dick Brockett at<lb />
the ECU Regional Development<lb />
Institute, Willis Building, Green<lb />
ville, N.C. 27858.<lb />
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Housing problems to<lb />
be studied this fall<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
A center to study international<lb />
housing problems will open at East<lb />
Carolina University his fall and<lb />
ECU will also sponsor a major<lb />
conference on world housing<lb />
concerns, officials announced<lb />
today.<lb />
Dr. Kenneth Carpenter, a<lb />
professor of construction manage-<lb />
ment in the School of Industry and<lb />
Technology, said a center for third<lb />
world housing research will be<lb />
established at ECU as an inde-<lb />
pendent research institute in the<lb />
Department of Construction<lb />
Management. He said the center<lb />
will strive to become a focal point<lb />
tor third world housing studies<lb />
and attract research assignments<lb />
from the U.S. and other countries.<lb />
To inaugurate ttie center, a<lb />
two-day Global Shelter Confer-<lb />
ence will be held Oct 15-16. The<lb />
conference will provide discussion<lb />
on world housing problems and<lb />
will suggest solutions to some of<lb />
the problems. The conference is<lb />
expected to draw international<lb />
attendance.<lb />
"A housing shortage exists<lb />
worldwide particularly in devel-<lb />
oping countries Carpenter said.<lb />
He said there is an urgent need to<lb />
find improved shelter in third<lb />
world countries such as Mexico<lb />
where dwellings are often made<lb />
of cactus plants, and in Africa<lb />
where houses of sticks, tin and<lb />
mud are commonly found.<lb />
Carpenter said the ECU cen-<lb />
ter will establish a formal process<lb />
for the study of methods and<lb />
materials proposed for third world<lb />
use. The studies will help in se-<lb />
lecting construction materials that<lb />
are low in cost, safe, hygienic and<lb />
are appropriate to the country<lb />
where they will be used.<lb />
In the past there have been a<lb />
number of housing projects spon-<lb />
sored in developing countries by<lb />
governments and other organiza-<lb />
tions But Carpenter said many of<lb />
these housing projects used im-<lb />
ported building materials that<lb />
'were expensive, difficult to in-<lb />
stall, and often inappropriate for<lb />
the climate or culture<lb />
"Research is desperately<lb />
needed on the ue oi truly appro-<lb />
priate technologies to produce<lb />
economical, durable, locally ac-<lb />
ceptable and preferably indige-<lb />
nous housing materials and de-<lb />
signs said Carpenter.<lb />
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Avery<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
profession. Therefore, you have to<lb />
be sharp and stay up with it. That's<lb />
what we need to do; Keep people<lb />
abreast of the situations he said.<lb />
Training is one of Avery's<lb />
main concerns at ECU. He plans<lb />
to conduct more skills training in<lb />
areas such as firearms, defense and<lb />
pursuit driving, unarmed combat<lb />
and sensitivity Avery feels that<lb />
ECU should begin training people<lb />
tofilluppermanagementpositions<lb />
instead of ha ving to go outside the<lb />
department to fill vacancies. Fur-<lb />
thermore, Avery says he would<lb />
like to see more formal training for<lb />
these positions. Being in a college<lb />
environment, individuals need<lb />
college level training to adhere to<lb />
university standards.<lb />
Avery also feels that individu-<lb />
als with high positions in police<lb />
work should attend institutions<lb />
such as the FBI National Academy<lb />
or the Southern Tolice Institute in<lb />
Louisville Ky, to develop police<lb />
skills to their fullest potential and<lb />
be aware of all aspects of police<lb />
work. With this background ex-<lb />
perience and continual training ,<lb />
the police department can become<lb />
one of the most respected depart-<lb />
ments in the country, he said.<lb />
Kidney<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
T-Shirts<lb />
on Sale Now!<lb />
$10.00<lb />
ing to the patients and families<lb />
about transplantation. Parker is in<lb />
chargeofcoordinatingdonorsand<lb />
recipientsand post operation care,<lb />
as well as being on call 24 hours to<lb />
answer any questions or concerns<lb />
of her transplant patients.<lb />
The government pays for all<lb />
kidney transplants because they<lb />
arc perfected with a 80-85 percent<lb />
rate of success from a cadaver<lb />
kidney and a 90-95 percent suc-<lb />
cess rate from a living persons<lb />
kidney.<lb />
However, the government<lb />
does not give to pancreas trans-<lb />
plants because they are more diffi-<lb />
cult to do and in experimental<lb />
stages with a 70 percent success<lb />
rate. Pancreas transplants are only<lb />
given to juvenile diabetics; those<lb />
who have had diabetes since child-<lb />
hood.<lb />
"I think it's close to perfection;<lb />
diabetics have a lot of medical<lb />
problems through out life and<lb />
therefore continuously need medi-<lb />
cal help; the government and in-<lb />
surance should pay for the opera-<lb />
tions- it would improve the dia-<lb />
betics life and save everyone<lb />
said<lb />
money in the long run<lb />
Parker.<lb />
There have been five heart<lb />
transplants done at the ECU school<lb />
of medicine; however the heart is<lb />
the organ the least likely to be re-<lb />
jected, while the kidney is theorgan<lb />
the most likely to be rejected.<lb />
When a patient decides to<lb />
receive a kidney transplant a do-<lb />
nor must be found and matched.<lb />
A kidney can come from a match-<lb />
ing blood relative, a living non-<lb />
relative or a cadaver.<lb />
"The biggest problem is lack<lb />
of kidneys. We're limited by sup-<lb />
ply to how many (transplants) we<lb />
can do said Parker.<lb />
There are 65 people in eastern<lb />
North Carolina waiting for kid-<lb />
neys. Parker said she urges people<lb />
to talk to their families about<lb />
donating organs after they have<lb />
died. She said the lack of knowl-<lb />
edge about transplants as well as<lb />
cultural and religious differences<lb />
may explain the limited supply of<lb />
organs. Many people do not real-<lb />
ize that they can live a perfectly<lb />
normal life with only one kidney.<lb />
Charles Reid waited fiveyears<lb />
on dialysisbefore a kidney became<lb />
available in July of 1984. He was<lb />
on a waiting list and received a<lb />
cadaveric kidney.<lb />
"I've been doing fine and I'm<lb />
really glad I had it done. I'm just<lb />
thankful of all the doctors and<lb />
nurses at the school of medicine<lb />
said Reid.<lb />
Frelke was also on dialysis for<lb />
five years and would have died<lb />
had he not receive a 16 year old<lb />
man's kidney.<lb />
"People just don't realize the<lb />
importance of donating their or-<lb />
gans; you could save a life said<lb />
Frelke He said he recommends<lb />
people to go to their drivers li-<lb />
cense off ice and tell them you want<lb />
to be a donor.<lb />
"I would like to see more<lb />
people get involved, people have<lb />
to realize they can help another<lb />
life said Frelke. For questions<lb />
andor contributions please write<lb />
to the Eastern Carolina Transplant<lb />
Support Group, co Cliff Frelke,<lb />
208 Williamsburg Drive, Creen-<lb />
ville, N.C<lb />
It depends upon how and<lb />
where you receive your kidney as<lb />
Dining<lb />
to how long it will last. Parker<lb />
said there isa problem with black<lb />
donations.<lb />
Since blacks have a higher<lb />
rateof kidney failure, sometimes<lb />
due to hypertension, they are in<lb />
need of more kidney transplants<lb />
however fewer blacks donate<lb />
their organs than whites. The<lb />
kidney of a white person may<lb />
not match as well and the body<lb />
may reject the kidney, therefore<lb />
they may have to try a second<lb />
transplant or return to dialysis.<lb />
"It's real hard on me, it is<lb />
hard to accept when it (the trans-<lb />
plant) doesn't work said Parker.<lb />
The chances are always good but<lb />
Parker tells her patients the facts.<lb />
She said she wishes there were<lb />
some kind of incentive to get<lb />
people, especially blacks, to do-<lb />
nate. It is important to educate<lb />
the public about transplantation.<lb />
Parker said the point is that<lb />
transplantations are here in east-<lb />
ern North Carolina for kidney,<lb />
heart and pancreas and it is won-<lb />
derful because peopledon't need<lb />
to travel so far for important<lb />
medical care.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Services will begin a five year con-<lb />
tract as the new food service.<lb />
Salammon said he is pleased with<lb />
the choice He said ARA has cor-<lb />
porate expertise, experience, and<lb />
an excellent record.<lb />
They have 14 accounts in<lb />
North Carolina including the<lb />
University of North Carolina at<lb />
Greensboro, UNC Wilmington,<lb />
UNC Charlotte, Wake Forest,<lb />
Meredith College and Elon. Salam-<lb />
mon said he hopes ECU can tap<lb />
into that expertise and he said he is<lb />
expecting "big things<lb />
Despite rumors of a manda-<lb />
tory meal plan for students living<lb />
on campus, Sal.immon denies any<lb />
truth to them. Salammon said,<lb />
"There is discussion that we will<lb />
go to a mandatory board Fresh-<lb />
man program in the beginning of<lb />
the 1993 school year However,<lb />
he said it is merely speculation<lb />
and the reason for such actions<lb />
would be to build new programs.<lb />
The meal plan is only mandatory<lb />
in the summer ensuring the uni-<lb />
versity to have a food service pro-<lb />
gram during summer school.<lb />
In the upcoming fall semester,<lb />
there will be three meal plans to<lb />
choose from. The 14 MealsWeek<lb />
Plus Plan provides 14 meals each<lb />
week plus $100 in a declining bal-<lb />
ance account. The 9 MealsWeek<lb />
Plus Plan pro vides nine meals each<lb />
week plus $100 in a declining bal-<lb />
ance account. And the Declining<lb />
Balance Plan allows students to<lb />
open an account with a minimum<lb />
of $200 and add money in $50<lb />
Martin<lb />
1 SUMMERTIME FUN!<lb />
ECU STUDENT UNION STYLE<lb />
Watermelon Feast<lb />
On the Mall 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, July 12.<lb />
Free Watermelon, Seed Spitting Contest!<lb />
Concert on the Mall<lb />
CRYSTAL SKY<lb />
Monday, July 16 9:00 p.m.<lb />
BingoIce Cream Party<lb />
Thursday, July 19 3:00 p.m.<lb />
Mcndenhall Room 221<lb />
we restore those two standards, I<lb />
am confident that our AAA credit<lb />
rating will deserve to be reaf-<lb />
firmed<lb />
According to Martin, even if<lb />
N.C. did not intend to see bonds<lb />
for any capital projects, the loss of<lb />
the triple-A credit rating would<lb />
injure the reputation for sound<lb />
fiscal policies that has attracted<lb />
many large employers.<lb />
Martin said that it would have<lb />
the side effect of undercutting the<lb />
reputatuonsof the citiesand coun-<lb />
ties whose own credit ratings re-<lb />
flect their starus as subdivisions of<lb />
N.C. and it would erode the value<lb />
and marketability of ouroutstand-<lb />
ing bonds.<lb />
According to Martin the prob-<lb />
lem with an income tax increase is<lb />
that those who pay the income tax<lb />
already got a big increase last year<lb />
because 700,000other taxpayers got<lb />
excluded from having to pay in-<lb />
come taxes. Even so, N.C. raises<lb />
more income tax per capita, on a<lb />
basisof the total population, than all<lb />
but seven other states Martin says<lb />
that N.C. is also in the top 10 states<lb />
in the total corporate income taxes<lb />
raised per capita, and that, too, just<lb />
got raised two years ago. So neither<lb />
of these income taxes should take<lb />
another hit.<lb />
A sales tax increses is the an-<lb />
swer because the current 5 percent<lb />
sales tax is not among the top 10<lb />
states. While it is regressive, with<lb />
lower income taxpayers paying a<lb />
relatively higher fraction of income<lb />
for retail purchases, it should be<lb />
Paper<lb />
increments.<lb />
"Oeclining balance seems to<lb />
be the most popular Salammon<lb />
said. "It's a good idea, it's very<lb />
flexible but it's also expensive<lb />
Students like declining balance<lb />
because they like flexibility. They<lb />
felt they were throwing their<lb />
money away so we combined<lb />
the two <lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
remembered that 700,000 lower-<lb />
income workers were relieved of<lb />
anv tax just last year.<lb />
Martin says the safest thing<lb />
to do is to vote now for the tax<lb />
increase to take effect next year,<lb />
but the worst thing to do would<lb />
be to have it voted down.<lb />
"This is not easy medicine<lb />
but with a favorable response I<lb />
believe that wecan meet not only<lb />
the needs of N.C, but also de-<lb />
serve the confidence of those<lb />
whose judgement is believed so<lb />
highly in evaluating credit wor-<lb />
thiness. The problem is real, and<lb />
it is serious. Let's work together,<lb />
without rancor and without panic<lb />
and do what we must do to fix<lb />
it Martin said.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
There are, however, problems<lb />
concerning the placement of re-<lb />
ceptacles in classrwm buildings.<lb />
"It is against the fire codes to<lb />
have paper accumulating in the<lb />
hallways Armistead said.<lb />
The program is also working<lb />
on a solution to keep the paper<lb />
recycling boxes visible and easily<lb />
accessible to both students and<lb />
faculty. Through paper recycling<lb />
and mulching tree clippings, the<lb />
ECU Solid Waste Management<lb />
program has diverted 30 percent<lb />
of it's solid waste from entering<lb />
the county landfill.<lb />
Chancellor Eakin feels the<lb />
university progressed further in<lb />
Solid Waste Management than<lb />
UNC. For the program to be suc-<lb />
cessful, students should pay<lb />
more attention to not only what<lb />
they t hrow away, but where they<lb />
throw it away, according to<lb />
Armistead.<lb />
Applications are now being accepted for photographers for the 1990-91 school year. If you have<lb />
experience with cameras and want to learn more while working with the ECU Media, then apply today<lb />
at the Media Board Office, Second Floor of the<lb />
Publications Building.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Wednesday, July 11, 1990<lb />
Keep the recycling effort going<lb />
I or some time now. The last Carolinian has<lb />
supported tht' recycling effort Previous editorials<lb />
h.n c been w ritten in .in effort to promote awaren ss<lb />
and get people involved But the time has come for<lb />
praise Not only on the ECU campus, but in (Ireen-<lb />
vtllo and the United States as a whole.<lb />
Administrators on the ECU campus have<lb />
taken a serious approach to the disposal ii hazard-<lb />
ous waste the recycling of paper and the purchase of<lb />
equipment that will, in the near future, !d to the<lb />
university's beautification effort The .st was not<lb />
too much, uM the thought of a lew .cerned people<lb />
that understand the necessity r protecting the envi-<lb />
ronment<lb />
1 he state has also made an etlort to control<lb />
solid waste disposal by passing legislation that will<lb />
increase the cost of dumping if a 25 percent reduction<lb />
of dumping is not reached by 1993 Again, it was the<lb />
concern brought about by the people of North Caro-<lb />
lina that forced our state legistatorstors to act on the<lb />
issiu- ot the environment, and more specifically,<lb />
recycling<lb />
On the national level. Congress and mem-<lb />
bers ol the I louse ot Representatives have heard Bills<lb />
dialing with the recycling and the environment over<lb />
and over. Many have passed, while other are being<lb />
considered at this time At the same time, advertise-<lb />
ments have been run on television and radios urging<lb />
people to do their part in the recycling effort.<lb />
Not everyone will become conscious and do<lb />
their part, but it the majority will put forth a little<lb />
effort, phenominal results can be achieved. On the<lb />
EC U campus alone, rlXX) pounds of paper are being<lb />
recycled every week Imagine how much paper could<lb />
be recycled if every university andor city in Amer-<lb />
ica made the same effort.<lb />
The ob of recycling is far from over. Every-<lb />
one, one day, will have to pull his load to protect our<lb />
earth from resource depletion and the destruction of<lb />
our environment because ot excessive dumping ot<lb />
solid waste When everyone finally realizes how<lb />
important it is to recycle, our homes and lives will<lb />
take a turn for the best<lb />
1 it's hope it won't be too late!<lb />
L. t6 Khit -<lb />
IT lAvis -Vcvey <lb />
'XvftfKN �; MAK4S<lb />
Taking the banks to the cleaners<lb />
By Richard Prince<lb />
Iinmil News Service<lb />
It seems to be unanimous, if<lb />
you're wondering how somebody<lb />
could get away clean with $10.8<lb />
million.<lb />
"What I'd d i is get it in a plane<lb />
or a boat and try to take it to a<lb />
foreign location where nobody is<lb />
going to ask mc what the source ot<lb />
mv funds is, confided Gerald L.<lb />
Hilsher of Tulsa, Okla , formerly<lb />
the US Treasury official in charge<lb />
of countering money laundering.<lb />
'Hie simplest way is to char-<lb />
ter a plane agreed Inspector<lb />
Bruce Bouie of the Royal Cana-<lb />
dian Mounted Police. "Load it on<lb />
the aircraft and take off to a coun-<lb />
try where you're reasonably sure<lb />
few questions would be asked<lb />
It's been a week and counting<lb />
since the nation's largest armored<lb />
truck robbery took place June 26.<lb />
Two or more robbers held up<lb />
an 'rmored Motor Service of<lb />
America Inc truck outside Roch-<lb />
ester, N.Y after the driver and<lb />
guard stopped at a convenience<lb />
store. The robbers bound and<lb />
gagged the pair, then made off<lb />
with $10.8 million in cash, police<lb />
said<lb />
According to bankers, legisla-<lb />
tors and law enforcement officials,<lb />
the thieves picked a good time to<lb />
stage a heist.<lb />
With sophisticated money-<lb />
laundering operations in place<lb />
around the world to service an<lb />
estimated $H billion in drug prof-<lb />
its, $10.8 million could be but a<lb />
wrinkle in the cash flow.<lb />
And though governments are<lb />
starting to come to grips with<lb />
money-laundering, they're not<lb />
acting fast enough. Besides, as a<lb />
Drug finforcement Administra-<lb />
tion agent told me: "Money laun-<lb />
dering techniques are (only) as<lb />
limited as the imagination of the<lb />
traveler"<lb />
How imaginative are the<lb />
thieves? The cash, collected on its<lb />
way to a Federal Reserve Bank,<lb />
weighs 1,500 to 1,600 pounds.<lb />
Would they:<lb />
� Put it into ice chests, put<lb />
the chests in a generator, then put<lb />
the generator inside a crate and fly<lb />
it out of the country on a small<lb />
Cessna aircraft? Hilsher says that's<lb />
what some thieves did with $3<lb />
million to $4 million.<lb />
� Hire a professional money<lb />
launderer? Convicted smuggler<lb />
Leigh Rich, serving a 30-year term<lb />
for racketeering, told a Senate<lb />
committee that launderers<lb />
charged him 1 percent to 3 percent<lb />
of the money being processed The<lb />
1 percent rate applied to $5 mil-<lb />
lion or more.<lb />
� Wear smuggler's vests?<lb />
Create hidden compartments<lb />
under gas tanks? Fill up spare<lb />
tires?Theseareall techniques seen<lb />
by Bouie, of the Mounties' anti-<lb />
drug profiteering unit.<lb />
Try the technique known<lb />
as "smurfing?" Since U.S. banks<lb />
now require that all deposits over<lb />
$10,000 be reported, you could<lb />
hire, say. 10 innocuous looking<lb />
people to make deposits under<lb />
$10,000 in 15 different banks.<lb />
"You could get rid of $10 mil-<lb />
lion that way in a week Bouie<lb />
said.<lb />
� Go to another country and<lb />
hire other people to fly the money<lb />
there?On July 2, U.S. agentsextra-<lb />
dited rancher Daniel James Fowlie<lb />
from Mexico to Santa Ana, Calif.<lb />
The teds said Fowlie had as many<lb />
as a dozen people load up suit-<lb />
cases hiding up to $600,000. They'd<lb />
bring it to him in the Netherlands,<lb />
where he deposited the cash in<lb />
Dutch banks.<lb />
U.S. customs did ask the cou-<lb />
riers if they werecarryingout more<lb />
than<lb />
$ 10,000, but they didn't check.<lb />
You can also buy off bank<lb />
officials, or have a lawyer make<lb />
the cash transactions for you. Bank<lb />
officers are sometimes intimated<lb />
by lawyers' body language, the<lb />
experts said.<lb />
Too, you can set up a legiti-<lb />
mate business through which you<lb />
can easily funnel your cash. In<lb />
South Florida, friends told me of<lb />
several video-rental stores where<lb />
See Prince, page 5<lb />
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Under the Boards<lb />
Shotgun shacks make good homes<lb />
By Tim fc. Hampton<lb />
Columnist<lb />
It is well documented that<lb />
most college students endure<lb />
several painstaking years oi im-<lb />
poverishment and self-sacrifice<lb />
before leaving on the job exodus<lb />
to yuppiedom. We take pride in<lb />
the humble way we live and tend<lb />
to glorify the extent of our frugal-<lb />
ity.<lb />
SikIi is the i.is in housing<lb />
and living arrangements among<lb />
college kids. Delving most fire<lb />
marshal! occupancy codes and<lb />
proper matching furniture laws,<lb />
students quickly forget all those<lb />
years of decency and hygienic<lb />
training of their youth when ap-<lb />
proaching the need for shelter No<lb />
longer are modern day features<lb />
such as dishwashers, air condi-<lb />
tioning and running water<lb />
deemed important.<lb />
The underlying issue ol all<lb />
student housing is rent. Once a<lb />
gathering of these scholars begin<lb />
discussing the topic ot rent, it s<lb />
sort of like an auction in which the<lb />
prize goes to the lowest bidder<lb />
One discussion ot this sort started<lb />
the other dav in front of the school<lb />
store in which a high of $250 was<lb />
established for a third of a condo.<lb />
After several speakers said they<lb />
paid a lot less - between Si2 to<lb />
$175-one guv said he had them all<lb />
beat. He said he paid $25 a month<lb />
for half of a room atop a funeral<lb />
home in Bethel and was pro<lb />
nounced winner on the spot.<lb />
I o rent is not theonly factor<lb />
involved with gaining respect<lb />
from one's peers when speaking<lb />
of housing. Sacrificing all luxury<lb />
and comfort by living in a hell<lb />
hole is often looked upon with<lb />
jealous eves. Of course the more<lb />
degrading one's surroundingsare,<lb />
the more one's image as a true<lb />
survivor of this ravaging battle of<lb />
college becomes.<lb />
Waiting to use the bank ma-<lb />
chine the other day, 1 overheard<lb />
two girls loudlv chattering about<lb />
their soap-operic existences. One<lb />
was telling of how one of their<lb />
friends go evicted from an Past-<lb />
ern St. house. Her friend turned to<lb />
and said something like:<lb />
Well, that ain't nothing ou<lb />
know lohnnv, theone who lives in<lb />
that shotgun shack on Forbes with<lb />
no heat, a leaking roof and rats in<lb />
the walk? Well, he<lb />
Most kids in the post<lb />
stages choose to take up residu <lb />
practices with good friends Whil i<lb />
knowing thy roomie is a crucial<lb />
consioieration, living w itt. tin best<lb />
buddy can lead to a qui k deti ri<lb />
otion of the friendship ramp i<lb />
quarters seem to onlya rb iti<lb />
the problem and may cause the<lb />
utterances of death threats and<lb />
rude references to one's parent-<lb />
age But then sometimes it works.<lb />
1 once knew five guvs from<lb />
the dorms who became<lb />
friends and decided to move into<lb />
a two bedroom apartment in Vil<lb />
lage I Ireen After using advanced<lb />
math, they decided that three<lb />
would have to sleep in one bed<lb />
room They drew names trom a<lb />
hat and the three beds were mo<lb />
into the room. Later that night, the<lb />
guv in the bed in the middle heard<lb />
what he thought had to be a r �<lb />
phenonem.<lb />
Pth ot his roommates were<lb />
asleep, but yet were carrying on a<lb />
conversation According to the<lb />
middle beddt r the two sleep talk<lb />
ers were engaged in a coherent<lb />
trade of words about a basketball<lb />
game He said they made perfect<lb />
See Hume, page 5<lb />
An Ideal View<lb />
When do rewards for work pay off?<lb />
By Caroline Cusick<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
1 have another major question<lb />
to ask. Why do we work ?<lb />
Yes, 1 am serious. 1 really want<lb />
to know why.<lb />
Do we, as human beings, work<lb />
at our various occupations to bet-<lb />
ter the society in which we live?<lb />
Ordo we work forcokj, hard cash?<lb />
First, let me say 1 realize that<lb />
money is necessary in this world<lb />
We have placed value on paper<lb />
bills and metal coins bv allowing<lb />
them to be exchanged for foixl,<lb />
lodging and clothes. All of those<lb />
things are important.<lb />
Bevond the necessities, we<lb />
accumulate wealth of televisions,<lb />
stereos, compact discs, automo-<lb />
biles, educations, books, furniture<lb />
and household appliances. We<lb />
have taken modernization of the<lb />
world into our homes and adopted<lb />
luxury as necessity. Think about it<lb />
in the United States of America,<lb />
more homes have television than<lb />
have indoor plumbing.<lb />
It people were working onlv<lb />
tor the necessities of life, few<lb />
people would work40hoursevery<lb />
week. Fewer people would die<lb />
eariv from high blood pressure or<lb />
stressfrom low-reward )obs. Earn-<lb />
ing enough money to eat, live<lb />
indoors and dress comfortably is<lb />
not that hard.<lb />
Somehow, that is never<lb />
enough. We require RECRFA-<lb />
TIO! We require ENTERTAIN-<lb />
MENT! Wedeserve A BREAK TO-<lb />
DAY!<lb />
We have the right to spend<lb />
what we earn however we choose<lb />
and on whatever we choose. We<lb />
can build treasure chests in our<lb />
homes and fill them with stuff<lb />
When we fill those treasure chests,<lb />
we can build bigger treasure<lb />
2 Live Crew<lb />
abuses First<lb />
Amendment<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am compelled to respond to<lb />
your recent editorial (June 27)<lb />
regarding 2 Live Crew and the<lb />
right to free speech. First, let me<lb />
say that I am vehemently opposed<lb />
to your perspective. I'm sick and<lb />
tired of that ludicrous so-called<lb />
First Amendment argument that<lb />
"if you don't like it you can turn it<lb />
off Come on fellow journalists,<lb />
that's a cop-out and you know it.<lb />
The First Amendmentfree-<lb />
dom of speech does not give any-<lb />
one a license to sling oral obsceni-<lb />
ties before a mass audience�es-<lb />
pecially one which encompasses<lb />
highly impressionable youths.<lb />
What 2 Live Crew, Andrew Dice<lb />
Clay, Eddie Murphy and other so-<lb />
called entertainers are espousing<lb />
is nothing more than blatently<lb />
obscene, hedonistic atrocities that<lb />
indeed should be regulated to<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
some degree. Otherwise, they will<lb />
continue to foster a societal cli-<lb />
mate which provides cheap thrills<lb />
but doesn't count the cost.<lb />
For many years, groups like 2<lb />
Live Crew have hidden behind<lb />
the First Amendment and have<lb />
benefited from ill-enforced FCC<lb />
regulations. Meanwhile, such<lb />
performers'decadent crudities are<lb />
sabotaging the traditional values<lb />
of decency which are fundamen-<lb />
tal to the heritage of this country.<lb />
It's about time something is fi-<lb />
nally being done to stop the non-<lb />
sense.<lb />
Furthermore, while these<lb />
individuals continue to provide<lb />
such raunchy messages, they in<lb />
turn are laughing all the way to<lb />
the bank because so many people<lb />
havebought into their "entertain-<lb />
ment Americans have become<lb />
incorrigibly desensitized to four-<lb />
letter f-verbs, sacrilegious satire,<lb />
and contorted representations of<lb />
sex. Let's hear it for shock value!<lb />
Finally, the intent of this letter<lb />
is to issue a blanket edict: Don't<lb />
use the First Amendment as an<lb />
excuse to license all ills. After all,<lb />
chests<lb />
These massive accumul<lb />
of stuff are obviously not �� i rth<lb />
theimportance wegivc them w hen<lb />
we consider them in light of the<lb />
Bible and what it teaches<lb />
Jesus said, "But lav up f r<lb />
yourselves treasures in hea<lb />
where neither moth not rust Je<lb />
strev s and where tl.ievi S do rw t<lb />
break in or steal, tor where nr<lb />
treasure is, there will your heart<lb />
be also " (Matthew 6:20 21)<lb />
There is nothing wrong �<lb />
act umulating stuff M( r y is<lb />
a problem I he Bible m s tl '<lb />
money is a defense as vs isdom is i<lb />
defense It also suvs "For the low<lb />
of money is a root of all sorts ol<lb />
evil, and some by longing tor it<lb />
have wandered away from tl<lb />
faith, and pierced themselvesv� ith<lb />
many a pang (I limothv 6:10)<lb />
Money and possessions are<lb />
See View, page 5<lb />
you still can't yell fire in a crowded<lb />
theater<lb />
David McCreary<lb />
Senior<lb />
EnglishJournalism<lb />
Incinerator<lb />
may harm<lb />
Tar River<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In the next 30 years, Ther<lb />
malKEM will incinerate about 4<lb />
billion poundsof hazardouswa te<lb />
in North Carolina. What will this<lb />
mean to Pitt County and to the<lb />
future of North Carolina?<lb />
If the incinerator is permitted,<lb />
about 15 billion pounds of incin-<lb />
erator ash and poisonous sludges<lb />
will be buried at some North Caro-<lb />
lina site during the 30-year permit<lb />
period.<lb />
Suppose, for example, that the<lb />
See Letters, page 5<lb /><pb facs="00058220_tn_0005" /><lb />
The East Carolinian, July 11,1990 5<lb />
VACATION<lb />
SPECIALS<lb />
Letters<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
M N OUk<lb />
BLOWOUT!<lb />
Weekends i.f.lnlx � &amp; ?<lb />
2 Nights hotel, airfare, taxes<lb />
(S;iJ night sl;i required)<lb />
BAHAM S<lb />
FRFFPORI<lb />
3 nights li tin . nSasifM)<lb />
Hotel, n tiom KIM .<lb />
laves .s. si i ii i<lb />
1 AS I (,AS<lb />
2 nights hotel, air from<lb />
R)l . taxes awl more<lb />
CANCU1N<lb />
MEXICO<lb />
3 nights holt I .iii from<lb />
KI1 . transfei s ind taxes<lb />
FROM<lb />
$189<lb />
FROM<lb />
$299<lb />
FROM<lb />
$298<lb />
I ROM<lb />
$459<lb />
Granville County site is chosen<lb />
CattailCreek,BouldingCreok and<lb />
Hachers Run drain from this site<lb />
down into the Tar River. When<lb />
the landfill leaks, aromatic ear<lb />
cinogens and toxic metallic com-<lb />
pounds will pollute the river<lb />
We should be concerned Wt,<lb />
our children, our grandchildren,<lb />
and all who follow us, deserve<lb />
clean water. What will the Tar<lb />
River be to anyone, once contami<lb />
nated hy these wastes<lb />
Carl Rupert<lb />
Durham, N.C.<lb />
Parking fine<lb />
increase is<lb />
examined<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Please allow me to comment<lb />
upon the recent editorial in The<lb />
East Carolinian (July 3, 1990) that<lb />
related to parking at the univer-<lb />
sity and, more specifically, to the<lb />
recent increase rn traffic and park-<lb />
ing fines. As chairperson of the<lb />
University Traffic and Parking<lb />
Committee, 1 may be able to add<lb />
some insight and contribute some<lb />
information for you and your<lb />
readers.<lb />
The committee is composed<lb />
of students, faculty and staff<lb />
members and reports to the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Business Affairs,<lb />
Richard Brown. The Department<lb />
of Public Safety supports the de-<lb />
liberations of the Committee with<lb />
data.<lb />
During the middle 1980s, a<lb />
studied evaluation of traffic and<lb />
parking patterns occurred and,<lb />
since then, parking assignments<lb />
have more carefully matched the<lb />
requirements of the various com-<lb />
ponents of the university. Cam-<lb />
pus traffic,especially in the streets<lb />
and parking lots east of Wright<lb />
Auditorium, has been reduced.<lb />
You will be pleased to note,<lb />
for example, that at no time dur-<lb />
ing the academic year of 1989-90<lb />
did students with registered auto-<lb />
mobiles fill all the parking space<lb />
available to them. These student<lb />
spaces lie either on main campus,<lb />
or within easy walking distance<lb />
or connected by the student-sup-<lb />
ported bus system.<lb />
The committee did recom-<lb />
mend an increase in the fine sys-<lb />
tem which had received no major<lb />
review since 1980. Such as action<lb />
will certainly provide more funds,<lb />
but it would, the committee be-<lb />
lieved, further advance a rational<lb />
approach to traffic and parking at<lb />
the university. The present park-<lb />
ing feestrucru re, however, reflects<lb />
a moderate figure when compared<lb />
to those of similar universities.<lb />
For example, rather than fol-<lb />
low parking regulations, a consid-<lb />
erable number of students, fac-<lb />
ulty and staff members used the<lb />
low fine system as a temporary<lb />
parking permit that allowed them<lb />
to park anywhere.<lb />
This attitude endangered fire<lb />
lanes, pedestrians and other driv-<lb />
ers. The handicapped parking<lb />
spaces mark the only place on<lb />
campus that those persons with a<lb />
handicapped registration may<lb />
park.<lb />
The editorial referred to the<lb />
"poor man" being forced by the<lb />
new fine system to carry the bur-<lb />
den of additional traffic and park<lb />
ing costs. If the "poor man" sees fit<lb />
to ignore the parking and traffic<lb />
regulations, he will pay more than<lb />
in the past.<lb />
Personally, I would prefer no<lb />
one to violate such regulations,<lb />
but, if so, then let the scofflaws<lb />
pay rather than the law abiding<lb />
campus citizens.<lb />
Henry C Ferrell, Jr<lb />
Chair,Traffic and ParkingCommittee<lb />
Department of History<lb />
Home<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
READ<lb />
mi<lb />
i INE<lb />
PRIM<lb />
I hesc special packages require<lb />
advance purchase, rates are<lb />
subject to change, airfare<lb />
subject to availability, (all<lb />
for hill details<lb />
sens1 and continued talking for<lb />
five minutes.<lb />
Some students hooseinstead<lb />
to live bv themselves in one bed<lb />
room apartments or boarding<lb />
house situations. The advantages<lb />
to a personal abode are many:<lb />
privacy and no more long divi-<lb />
sion on phone bills seemed to be<lb />
the biggest. One plus to an one<lb />
bed room a part men t is the personal<lb />
bathroom facility. Generally, one<lb />
bedroom dwellers enjoy the tact<lb />
thatonlv their butts will touch the<lb />
toilet seat and onlv their bodies<lb />
will washed bv the soap in the<lb />
shower soap dish. Also for those<lb />
whomonce lived with hairy room-<lb />
mates, one-bedders can relax in<lb />
doing that the hair accumulating<lb />
in the shower drain is their own.<lb />
Boarding houses are a differ-<lb />
ent deal. One must overcome the<lb />
fear of living amongst strangers<lb />
because one never really knows<lb />
what sort of psvcho, neurotic, ex-<lb />
hippie, Vietnam Vet, drug-deal-<lb />
ing weirdos are living in the other<lb />
rooms of the house. Although<lb />
interaction with house-matesis not<lb />
necessary as in two-bedroom<lb />
apartment situations, a boarder<lb />
will inevitable overhear the re-<lb />
marks made by a fellow boarder.<lb />
In one boarding house case, a<lb />
dweller heard the guy down the<lb />
hall telling the girl in room D that<lb />
Nyquil can actually be used as a<lb />
cure for athlete's foot. Big deal.<lb />
No matter where a college<lb />
student lives, respect is not lost. It<lb />
is popular belief that just because<lb />
someone attends college, thev<lb />
should be exempt from ridicule<lb />
concerning housing. It's like the<lb />
two old men who stood outside ot<lb />
Harris-Teeter shooting the wind<lb />
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CattailCreek,BouldingCreek,and<lb />
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nated by these wastes?<lb />
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Durham, NIC.<lb />
Parking fine<lb />
increase is<lb />
examined<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Please allow me to comment<lb />
upon the recent editorial in The<lb />
East Carolinian (July 3, 1990) that<lb />
related to parking at the univer-<lb />
sity and, more specifically, to the<lb />
recent increase tn traffic and park-<lb />
ing fines. As chairperson of the<lb />
University Traffic and Parking<lb />
Committee, 1 may be able to add<lb />
some insight and contribute some<lb />
information for you and your<lb />
readers.<lb />
The committee is composed<lb />
of students, faculty and staff<lb />
members and reports to the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Business Affairs,<lb />
Richard Brown. The Department<lb />
of Public Safety supports the de-<lb />
liberations of the Committee with<lb />
data.<lb />
During the middle 1980s, a<lb />
studied evaluation of traffic and<lb />
parking patterns occurred and,<lb />
since then, parking assignments<lb />
have more carefully matched the<lb />
requirements of the various com-<lb />
ponents of the university. Cam-<lb />
pus traffic, especially in the streets<lb />
and parking lots east of Wright<lb />
Auditorium, has been reduced.<lb />
You will be pleased to note,<lb />
for example, that at no time dur-<lb />
ing the academic year of 1989-90<lb />
did students with registered auto-<lb />
mobiles fill all the parking space<lb />
available to them. These student<lb />
spaces lie either on main campus,<lb />
or within easy walking distance<lb />
or connected by the student-sup-<lb />
ported bus system.<lb />
The committee did recom-<lb />
mend an increase in the fine sys-<lb />
tem which had received no major<lb />
review since 1980. Such as action<lb />
will certainly provide more funds,<lb />
but it would, the committee be-<lb />
lieved, further advance a rational<lb />
approach to traffic and parking at<lb />
the university. The present park-<lb />
ing fee structure, however, reflects<lb />
a moderate figure when compared<lb />
to those of similar universities.<lb />
For example, rather than fol-<lb />
low parking regulations, a consid-<lb />
erable number of students, fac-<lb />
ulty and staff members used the<lb />
low fine system as a temporary<lb />
parking permit that allowed them<lb />
to park anywhere.<lb />
This attitude endangered fire<lb />
lanes, pedestrians and other driv-<lb />
ers. The handicapped parking<lb />
spaces mark the only place on<lb />
campus that those persons with a<lb />
handicapped registration may<lb />
park.<lb />
The editorial referred to the<lb />
"poor man" being forced by the<lb />
new fine system to carry the bur-<lb />
den of additional traffic and park-<lb />
ing costs. If the "poor man" sees fit<lb />
to ignore the parking and traffic<lb />
regulations, he will pay more than<lb />
in the past.<lb />
Personally, I would prefer no<lb />
one to violate such regulations,<lb />
but, if so, then let the scofflaws<lb />
pay rather than the law abiding<lb />
campus citizens.<lb />
Henry C. Fcrrcll, Jr.<lb />
Chair, Traffic and Parking Committee<lb />
Department of History<lb />
Home<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
sense and continued talking for<lb />
five minutes<lb />
Some studentsh oseinstead<lb />
to live by themselves in one-bed<lb />
room apartments or boarding<lb />
house situations. The advantages<lb />
to a personal abode are main<lb />
privacy and no more long divi<lb />
sion on phone bills seemed to be<lb />
the biggest. One plus to an one<lb />
bedroom a part men t is the personal<lb />
bathroom facility Generally,one-<lb />
bedroom dwellers enjoy the tact<lb />
thatonlv their butts will touch the<lb />
toilet seat and only their bodies<lb />
will washed bv the soap in the<lb />
shower soap dish. Also for those<lb />
whomonce lived with hairy room-<lb />
mates, one-bedders can relax in<lb />
doing that the hair accumulating<lb />
in the shower drain is their own.<lb />
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ent deal. One must overcome the<lb />
fear of living amongst strangers<lb />
because one never really knows<lb />
what sort of psycho, neurotic, ex-<lb />
hippie, Vietnam Vet, drug-deal-<lb />
ing weirdos are living in the other<lb />
rooms of the house. Although<lb />
interaction with house-matesis not<lb />
necessary as in two-bedroom<lb />
apartment situations, a boarder<lb />
will inevitable overhear the re-<lb />
marks made by a fellow boarder.<lb />
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dweller heard the guy down the<lb />
hall telling the girl in room D that<lb />
Nyquil can actually be used as a<lb />
cure for athlete's foot. Big deal.<lb />
No matter where a college<lb />
student lives, respect is not lost. It<lb />
is popular belief that just because<lb />
someone attends college, they<lb />
should be exempt from ridicule<lb />
concerning housing. It's like the<lb />
two old men who stood outside of<lb />
Hams-Teeter shooting the wind<lb />
One says to the other: "Who would<lb />
possibly live in that shabby house<lb />
over there?"<lb />
"College kids the other re-<lb />
plied.<lb />
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Closed SatSun.<lb />
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View<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
net bad. However, valuing them<lb />
above what is true, in right stand<lb />
ing with God and pure can be<lb />
detrimental.<lb />
The wisest man ever to live,<lb />
King Solomon, understood the<lb />
purpose of labor and wealth. 1 le<lb />
wrote, "Enjoy life with the woman<lb />
whom vou love all the days of<lb />
your fleeting life which (God) has<lb />
given vou under the sun; for this is<lb />
your reward in life, and in your<lb />
toil in which you have labored<lb />
under the sun (Ecclesiastes 9:9)<lb />
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allowed to see Himself with<lb />
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more than necessities � food,<lb />
shelter and clothes � to live. He<lb />
wrote, "And (God) humbled vou<lb />
and let you be hungry, and fed<lb />
you with manna which you did<lb />
not know, nor did your fathers<lb />
know, that He might make you<lb />
understand that man does not live<lb />
by (food) alone but man lives by<lb />
everything that proceeds out of<lb />
the mouth of the Lord (Deuter-<lb />
onomy 8:3)<lb />
Have vou ever noticed that<lb />
"everything that proceeds out of<lb />
the mouth of the Lord" can not be<lb />
bought with money? Wages<lb />
earned and hours worked have<lb />
nothing to do with this necessity.<lb />
So why do we work? Is it<lb />
greed? Is it to get by? Or is it to<lb />
have a defense, to give God what<lb />
is his and to establish His cove-<lb />
nant on earth?<lb />
Prince<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
no one cared whether the videos<lb />
were ever returned.<lb />
It's not that governments<lb />
aren't moving internationally to<lb />
counterattack.<lb />
Two years ago. Congress<lb />
passed the Kerry Amendment,<lb />
designed to force foreign coun-<lb />
tries to report U.S. currency de-<lb />
posits over $10,000. If they don't,<lb />
they're to be denied access to the<lb />
U.S. banking system. Negotiations<lb />
continue.<lb />
In April, a task force of 16<lb />
Western nations produced 40 rec-<lb />
ommendations designed to pro-<lb />
mote joint international action.<lb />
Thev present those recommenda-<lb />
tions to the Economic Summit in<lb />
Houston July 9-11.<lb />
Remember, too, that these<lb />
nations have built up bank depos-<lb />
its by not askingquestions. Chang<lb />
mg now requires a major shift in<lb />
mindset.<lb />
COpyrifto 1990 USA TUMI Avpk l Nkjc<lb />
The Right Direction is a Career in Medical Records.<lb />
Mcdi at record is the field of health infor-<lb />
mation inanagemeni It is where computer<lb />
technology, busin �� management and the<lb />
health care industry come together, creating<lb />
( hallenging and rev arding careers.<lb />
A career in medical rei ords means being part<lb />
of a total health care team-andmakingavtol<lb />
contribution It means almost unlimited<lb />
potential for professional and personal<lb />
growth It means financial opportunity. It<lb />
means future employment security because<lb />
there is a serious shortage of qualified<lb />
medical record practitioners.<lb />
Point yourself toward success. Ask your<lb />
advisor about preparation for a career in<lb />
medical records or contact us<lb />
Department of Medical Record<lb />
Administration<lb />
School of Allied Health Sciences<lb />
East Carolina I 'niversity<lb />
Greenville, NC 27858<lb />
(919) 757-4437<lb />
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Mex Skins 4.95<lb />
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Wafce County introduces<lb />
program for autistic students<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � After<lb />
Bucky Reagan was diagnosed as<lb />
being autistic, his parents went<lb />
through what his mother recalls<lb />
.is five painful, soul searching"<lb />
vears before they found a school<lb />
thai satisfied them.<lb />
When they did, thev pulled<lb />
up si.ikis from their home and<lb />
business in Little Rock, Ark and<lb />
moved to Apex so they could<lb />
enroll him in the Wake County<lb />
school system.<lb />
Within four weeks, we knew<lb />
our son had improved more than<lb />
he had in years Christine Re-<lb />
agan said. Even if we went bank-<lb />
rupt and everything went sour,<lb />
m- tvould have stuck with it<lb />
I he Reagans are among a<lb />
a ing number of families who<lb />
arc moving to Wake C.uinty to<lb />
take advantage of its program for<lb />
iron with autism.<lb />
! he number of autistic chil-<lb />
dren in Wake schools has almost<lb />
quadrupled since 1981, while the<lb />
total number of students has<lb />
grown by about 50 percent. In the<lb />
past two years, the number of<lb />
autistic children grew from 44 to<lb />
65.<lb />
Autism is a disorder that af-<lb />
fects communication and behav-<lb />
ior. People with autism may have<lb />
peculiar speech patterns, such as<lb />
repeating others' words or laugh-<lb />
ing inappropriately. They may be<lb />
insensitive to pain or unrespon-<lb />
sive to sound, and their behavior<lb />
may be extremely passive or over-<lb />
active. They have difficulty inter-<lb />
acting normally with others, par-<lb />
ticularly with their peers.<lb />
All these symptoms, plus the<lb />
fact that some autistic children<lb />
also are learning disabled or<lb />
mentally retarded, mean that it<lb />
takes intense effort and individ-<lb />
ual instruction to teach them.<lb />
The Little Rock school system<lb />
offered special education pro<lb />
grams but did not have teachers<lb />
trained in autism or classes spe-<lb />
cifically for children such as Bucky,<lb />
said Mrs. Reagan. The Reagans<lb />
started searching outside the state<lb />
for a school when their child was<lb />
7. He was 8 1 2 when he entered<lb />
Wake schools.<lb />
The strongest drawing card<lb />
for the Reagans was Division<lb />
TEACCH, a statewide program<lb />
based in Chapel Hill that provides<lb />
consultation and training on deal-<lb />
ing with autism to both teachers<lb />
and families.<lb />
TEACCH � Treatment and<lb />
Education of Autistic and Related<lb />
Communication Handicapped<lb />
Children � and its director and<lb />
founder, Eric Schopler, are known<lb />
worldwide for their work with<lb />
autism.<lb />
TEACCH works closely with<lb />
school systems in developing<lb />
programs and doing research<lb />
about autism. The program trains<lb />
teachers in understanding and<lb />
working with autism. It also trains<lb />
See Austistic, page 8<lb />
U.S. Navy picks up man for<lb />
desertion fourteen years later<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � Anthony Casturao left the<lb />
I S Navy in 196. On that both Casturao and the<lb />
Navy agree.<lb />
But 14 yearjlater, the35 year-old Lillingtonman<lb />
now finds himself cleaning floors and mowing grass<lb />
.it tru Vn v s Norfolk Naval Base after being picked<lb />
up last montft bv officials who say he never was<lb />
discharged from the service.<lb />
Casturaff's family and the Navy disagree about<lb />
the cit stances of Casturao's 1976 departure.<lb />
But a 11:30 p.m. on June 22, authorities arrested<lb />
( astui ri desertion charges, and since then he has<lb />
been an unhappy guest oi the U.S. government.<lb />
Navy has since shaved his moustache, cut<lb />
nd outraged his family.<lb />
We are so completely drained, we don't know<lb />
ire;vmingor going his wife, Linda Casturao,<lb />
said ! riday. Mrs. Casturao has not seen her husband<lb />
since his arrest. Casturao also left two children in<lb />
Lillington.<lb />
She said her husband, who went absent without<lb />
leave tor 29 days in 1976, was told by his superiors<lb />
that he was to be discharged from the Navy after he<lb />
rted back to his submarine, the L'SS lames<lb />
Monroe.<lb />
She said he received a general discharge, follow-<lb />
ing misconduct charges, but he does not have the<lb />
paperwork to prove it.<lb />
Naval officials Mid Casturao is officially a de-<lb />
serter because he did not stick around long enough<lb />
to be released officially.<lb />
"According to Navy records, he was not legally<lb />
discharged from the Navy Lt. Cmdr. Mike Todd,<lb />
spokesman for the Norfolk naval base, told the News<lb />
ami Observer of Raleigh. "Records further indicate<lb />
that he was in the process of transferring from a ship<lb />
to the Transient Personnel Unit in Norfolk to be<lb />
discharged in 1976, but we have no record of his re-<lb />
porting aboard to process that discharge<lb />
Casturao told his wife this week that he could<lb />
not talk to reporters about his case. His Navy attor-<lb />
neys also declined to comment.<lb />
Todd said officials could not comment on<lb />
Casturao's case until his records had been reviewed.<lb />
Casturao, who grew up in Florida, had been<lb />
assigned to the USS James Monroe when he went<lb />
AWOL for those 29 days, his wife said. But he was<lb />
See Navy, page 8<lb />
Wilmington residents return<lb />
home after illegal landfill fire<lb />
All MINGTON(AP)�Doz-<lb />
ns of people have returned to<lb />
their homes as (lames began to die<lb />
ata landfill fire that had filled the<lb />
air with cancer-causing benzene.<lb />
At least 69 people were forced<lb />
out of 25 homes Thursday, two<lb />
days after the blaze began at the<lb />
illegal landfill on private property<lb />
near the New Hanover County<lb />
lirport<lb />
The fire continues to smolder,<lb />
but there is no longer any chemi-<lb />
cal hazard, said Dan Summers,<lb />
the county's emergency service<lb />
director. The residents were al-<lb />
lowed to return to their homes<lb />
about 4 p.m. Friday.<lb />
Summers said officials were<lb />
considering using farm irrigation<lb />
equipment to tap into a well and<lb />
flood the pit, which is at least 45<lb />
feet deep.<lb />
The 1 12-acre pit containing<lb />
tires and construction debris is on<lb />
land owned by Alex Trask Jr who <lb />
has no permit for the landfill, offi-<lb />
cialssaid.<lb />
"He is operating illegally by<lb />
operating a non-permitted demo-<lb />
lition landfill said Steve Reid,<lb />
spokesman for the state Solid<lb />
Cool-hot clash creates wild<lb />
storms<lb />
7.<lb />
Cool air that's pushing out steamy heat will<lb />
combine with a jet stream disturbance to trigger<lb />
violent thunderstorms today in the Northeast<lb />
and mid-Atlantic states. <lb />
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stream winds are pushing along a<lb />
disturbance � a pool of slowly<lb />
rotating cold air.y '<lb />
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moislure<lb />
begins<lb />
condensing<lb />
Into<lb />
thunderstorms<lb />
The Jet stream<lb />
disturbance helps pull<lb />
warm, humid air upward,<lb />
which strengthens the<lb />
thunderstorms.<lb />
Source Bill Limmer, Weather Services Corp<lb />
Web Bryant. Gannon News Service<lb />
No more avoiding jury duty<lb />
says state Supreme Court<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � People will<lb />
no longer be allowed to whisper<lb />
their possibly embarrassing rea-<lb />
sons for avoiding jury duty into a<lb />
judge's ear.<lb />
A decision by the state Su-<lb />
preme Court "isgoing to pu t some<lb />
people in a real awkward posi-<lb />
tion said John H. Watters, an<lb />
assistant attorney general who<lb />
failed in a unique attempt to get<lb />
the court to change its mind.<lb />
In the decision, filed last<lb />
month, the justices ordered a new<lb />
trial for a defendant who had been<lb />
sentenced to death for the murder<lb />
of a Burke County man. The court<lb />
said Roland DouglasSmith's right<lb />
to be present at all stages of his<lb />
trial had been violated when the<lb />
judge had heard jurors' excuses<lb />
privately, at the bench.<lb />
Potential jurors "are going to<lb />
be saying things in public that in<lb />
some cases are hard enough to sa v<lb />
to one person Watters said.<lb />
"Somebody who has just been<lb />
released from prison and their<lb />
citizenship rights have not been<lb />
restored, they don't want to stand<lb />
up in the back of the courtroom<lb />
and yell, 'Judge, I just got out of<lb />
jail for armed robbery. How about<lb />
excusing me?'<lb />
"Or somebody who has an<lb />
invalid mother, or who was just-<lb />
diagnosed with cancer. And one<lb />
common thing with older jurors,<lb />
they just could not sit through a<lb />
morning session of court. They<lb />
had to go to the bathroom all the<lb />
time<lb />
Thecourtthisweekdismissed<lb />
a motion by Watters asking it to<lb />
withdraw the opinion. It was the<lb />
first time in the memory of court<lb />
officials that the court had been<lb />
asked to take back a decision.<lb />
The ruling will apply only in<lb />
cases of murder defendants on trial<lb />
for their lives, Watters said. It also<lb />
will affect only potential jurors<lb />
brought into the courtroom after a<lb />
case has been called for trial. Ju-<lb />
rors who get excused before a case<lb />
begins or before the date they<lb />
report for jury duty would not be<lb />
affected.<lb />
The court, in thcopinion writ-<lb />
ten by Associate Justice Burley B.<lb />
Mitchell Jr ordered a new trial for<lb />
Smith, who had been on death<lb />
row. He wasconvicted of murder-<lb />
ing R.C. Johnson during a break-<lb />
in at a building Johnson owned<lb />
outside Hildebran in Burke<lb />
County.<lb />
Justice Mitchell noted that the<lb />
state constitution granted Smith<lb />
the nght to be present throughout<lb />
the trial.<lb />
'The process of selecting and<lb />
impaneling the jury is a stage of<lb />
the trial at which the defendant<lb />
hasa nght to be present he wrote.<lb />
"Therefore, it was error for the<lb />
trial court to exclude the defen-<lb />
See Jury, page 8<lb />
Greensboro demolishes railway<lb />
Waste Management Division.<lb />
Trask refused to return calls<lb />
concerning the incident.<lb />
Workers with the state Divi-<lb />
sion of Environmental Manage-<lb />
ment measured benzene concen-<lb />
trations of 60 parts per million at<lb />
the fire, Wayne Cook, regional<lb />
supervisor for the air quality sec-<lb />
tion, said Thursday.<lb />
Using a computer modeling<lb />
program, he calculated the ben-<lb />
zene level to be 10 ppm 1,000 feet<lb />
from the fire and 0.05 ppm 2,000<lb />
feet away.<lb />
Highest auto insurance<lb />
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GREENSBORO (AP) � Just<lb />
after appearing in Time magazine<lb />
to illustrate despair in the South, a<lb />
longtime favorite drinking place<lb />
for street people has been bull-<lb />
dozed.<lb />
Officials for the city and Nor-<lb />
folk Southern Railway say the<lb />
timing of the demolition and the<lb />
Time photo were purely coinci-<lb />
dental.<lb />
The railroad, which owned the<lb />
former gas station, knocked down<lb />
the structure June 22, according to<lb />
city inspection department rec-<lb />
ords.<lb />
That was the same week Time<lb />
magazine published a photo of<lb />
two people in chairs in front of the<lb />
decrepit and empty station, which<lb />
bordered the downtown rail<lb />
freight yard. The city's gleaming<lb />
new skyline appears in the back-<lb />
ground.<lb />
The picture sought to illus-<lb />
trate despair in Greensboro and<lb />
was part of an article titled 'The<lb />
Legacy of Segregation The photo<lb />
was placed above one taken at the<lb />
elegant Blandwood Ball that<lb />
shows a black waitress carrying a<lb />
tray and a white patron in a dinner<lb />
jacket.<lb />
The story said that despite the<lb />
abolition of segregation, blacks<lb />
and whites in Greensboro still live<lb />
in separate societies.<lb />
Walter Simmons, assistant<lb />
superintendent of city building<lb />
inspections, sayshe was not aware<lb />
of the Time photo and article until<lb />
this week. He says the inspections<lb />
department began a move to rid<lb />
the block of the building last<lb />
November.<lb />
"For years, we have been get-<lb />
ting complaints about the place<lb />
he said.<lb />
A man named Charles, stand-<lb />
ing near the cleared site, said, "1<lb />
hated to see it go because I drank<lb />
there. You didn't have to worry<lb />
about the cops. "They would just<lb />
pass on by in 1987 couldn't see<lb />
Key West's G-string rage<lb />
on many North Carolina<lb />
National average $517.71<lb />
Source: A.M. Best Company, 1990, Federal Highway Administration<lb />
Julie Stacey, Gannett News Service<lb />
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH<lb />
(AP)�Thongs may be all the rage<lb />
in Key West, but the skimpy swim-<lb />
suits resembling G-strings are<lb />
barely to be found on North Caro-<lb />
lina beaches, locals say.<lb />
'You see a few every once in a<lb />
while. You don't see them often<lb />
said 22-year-old Brian Canady.<lb />
Carroll Benfield, 41, con-<lb />
firmed that report.<lb />
i just saw one with the little<lb />
string she said. "I told my hus-<lb />
band I wish he had been out there<lb />
so he would haveseenit. He would<lb />
have loved it<lb />
The Wrightsville Beach Board<lb />
of Aldermen sent the town attor-<lb />
ney to the law library a few weeks<lb />
ago to see if it is possible to ban<lb />
them, a possibility that disturbs<lb />
some and delights others.<lb />
"It's not like they're just walk-<lb />
ing out here naked. It's just bare<lb />
buns. Buns are buns. Everybody's<lb />
seen buns said John DiLeo, 24.<lb />
"It's exposing yourself. It's Amer-<lb />
ica. It's doing what you want to<lb />
do. If you got it to flaunt, go for it<lb />
Julie Cobb, 16, could not quite<lb />
bring herself to see it that way.<lb />
"I think it's nasty because<lb />
people who wear them look really<lb />
gross Miss Cobb said. "Nobody<lb />
wants to see that<lb />
A few noted that in other<lb />
you turn the bottle up The<lb />
station's originsarecloudy,but for<lb />
many years it was a Spur service<lb />
station. Later, John Enoch oper-<lb />
ated a used car dealership there.<lb />
Enoch said he closed the car busi-<lb />
ness in 1987after the railroad raised<lb />
his rent. The place has been aban-<lb />
doned since then.<lb />
Enoch said even when he had<lb />
his business there, loiterers in-<lb />
vaded the property after hours to<lb />
drink and sleep. The spot was a<lb />
favorite hangout because it was<lb />
shaded, near therailyard and close<lb />
to several places that sold cheap<lb />
wine.<lb />
The station may be gone, but<lb />
the people aren't. They sit in chairs<lb />
amid the rubble and on a nearby<lb />
wall that borders the sidewalk. One<lb />
regular said the city should have<lb />
left the old place alone.<lb />
'They should be messing with<lb />
places where drugs are sold in-<lb />
stead of with us he said.<lb />
not popular<lb />
beaches<lb />
equally civilized partsof the world<lb />
a thong is nothing to cluck about<lb />
because bare breasts and bare<lb />
fannies on the beaches are the<lb />
order of the day.<lb />
'I'd wear it in Rio, but not<lb />
here said Dr. Tracy Collins, 28.<lb />
"It doesn't go along with the cul-<lb />
tural and social standards around<lb />
here<lb />
Yet, if thong wearers are so<lb />
hard to find, why the fuss?<lb />
Mark Wilson, 20, has a theory.<lb />
Recently, two friends visited him<lb />
from Florida and he speculated<lb />
that the novel sight of them strid-<lb />
ing across the sands spurred the<lb />
See G-string, page 8<lb /><pb facs="00058220_tn_0009" /><lb />
V<lb />
I<lb />
JLJhe East Carolinian, July 10,1990<lb />
Around the State<lb />
U.S. Court of Appeals to decide on a<lb />
Murphy businessman's guilty plea<lb />
ASHEVILLE - Murphv businessman and convicted drug dealer<lb />
Charles McHan, who is being held in an Alabama penitentiary, docs not<lb />
know yet if a federal Court of Appeals will allow him to withdraw his<lb />
guilty plea<lb />
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals won't consider until at least<lb />
October McHan's contention that U.S. District Judge Richard Voorhecs<lb />
erred in not allowing him to take back his plea.<lb />
In addition, the U.S. attorney's office also has entered an appeal.<lb />
Prosecutors want the court to review Voorhees' decision to impose a<lb />
lesser sentence than called tor under federal sentencing guidelines for<lb />
such a crime.<lb />
McHan, 45, is serving 52 months in the federal penitentiary at<lb />
Maxwell Field Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. Also fined $100,000,<lb />
he pleaded guilty Sept. 20, N88, to possessing 200 pounds of marijuana<lb />
with intent to deliver. He was arrested in El Paso, Texas, four months<lb />
earlier after negotiating with a federal undercover agent to buy the<lb />
drug.<lb />
In documents before the appellate court, McFlan says he is inno-<lb />
cent. He says he would not have pleaded guilty had he known the<lb />
government was investigating him on charges of conducting a continu-<lb />
ing criminal enterprise. His pica could be taken as an admission of guilt<lb />
during the upcoming criminal enterprise trial.<lb />
McHan has charged that the three defense attorneys who helped<lb />
him enter his plea knew or the possibility of the criminal enterprise<lb />
investigation but did not till him.<lb />
Autistic<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
Leg<lb />
gath<lb />
al representatives from 42 states<lb />
er in Asheville for conference<lb />
ASHEVILLE Afour day meeting of the National Association of<lb />
Attorneys General began Sunday as states' top legal representatives<lb />
gathered to discuss common issues.<lb />
Representatives from 42 states, plus Ctiarn and Puerto Rico, were<lb />
due at the meeting � including 37 attorney s general. Also coming were<lb />
families, corporate observers and legal experts from Canada, Taiwan,<lb />
Korea and the Soviet Union Total attendance should be about 300.<lb />
North Carolina Attorney C ienor.il t.acy J. Thomburg is hosting.<lb />
"A host of important issnes" will be discussed m many meetings,<lb />
which continue through Wednesday, Thomburg said Sunday.<lb />
"I just got out of an anti-trust meeting he said. "We'll discuss<lb />
environment; that's-getting more and moreattentum. Consumer issues<lb />
are high on the agenda<lb />
"Insurance is of major importance. We'll discuss laws as they relate<lb />
to children. We'll talk about civil rights. We'll review Supreme Court<lb />
decisions and their impact on the states<lb />
The attorney s general will also share "innovative programs and<lb />
ideas" that make the job easier and more efficient "In North Carolina,<lb />
for example, we have a seminar for the military each year, discussing for<lb />
them applicable North Carolina laws<lb />
N.C. adopts a newmedical system into<lb />
the state's emergency response plan<lb />
R Al EJGH North Carolina has incorporated the National Disas-<lb />
ter Medical System into its state emergency response plan, officials said<lb />
Monday.<lb />
"This agreement is further proof that North Carolina has the best<lb />
emergency preparedness program in the nation, said Joe Dean, secre-<lb />
tary of state Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.<lb />
NDMS is a cooperative effort of the U.S. Department of Health and<lb />
Human Services, Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs, the<lb />
Federal Emergency Management Agency, state and local governments<lb />
and the private sector.<lb />
The system is desigiv A to assist in catastrophes where state and<lb />
local medical resources are overwhelmed. Dean said.<lb />
If NDMS were activated, the state would assist in transporting<lb />
patients from major airports to participating hospitals. NDMS would<lb />
agree to reimburse the state and hospitals in a national emergency and<lb />
provide assistance in the event of local disasters.<lb />
Person County Sheriff detains two men<lb />
for questions following shooting<lb />
parents to help their children learn<lb />
at home<lb />
Families usually come to<lb />
North Carolina to be close to<lb />
TEACCH, which has six centers<lb />
across the state. In the Triangle,<lb />
they tend to choose Wake because<lb />
it is a large school system that<lb />
offers a comprehensive program,<lb />
said lee M. Marcus, clinical direc-<lb />
tor of the Chapel Hill TEACCH<lb />
Center.<lb />
Matty Chaddertoncame from<lb />
the Dominican Republic in 1987<lb />
after the Florida psychologist who<lb />
diagnosed her 6-year-old son rec-<lb />
ommended she contact TEACC11<lb />
She cheeked school systems in<lb />
Asheville, Charlotte and Wake<lb />
Countv before deciding to settle<lb />
in Wake<lb />
She liked therangeot services<lb />
in Wake schools. Of the 107 el.iss<lb />
rooms for autistic children in the<lb />
state's 134 school systems, 12 were<lb />
in Wake schools. Wake's program<lb />
offered classes for children at every<lb />
age, from preschool through high<lb />
school.<lb />
"Thegood thing about North<lb />
Carolina is that we parents can<lb />
work together in partnership with<lb />
the professionals she said. "In<lb />
Latin America, thev don't get<lb />
involved so much, the parents into<lb />
the problem<lb />
WakeschMI officials also have<lb />
been willing to expand the pro<lb />
Navy<lb />
caught and spent three weeks in<lb />
the brig.<lb />
"He was 22 years old and<lb />
didn't want to be in Navy she<lb />
said. "All the charges were<lb />
dropped<lb />
Mrs. Casturao said she was<lb />
confused about why the Navy<lb />
would begin looking tor her hns<lb />
band after 14 years.<lb />
He has lived in North (. aro<lb />
lina about 10 vears, ami has not<lb />
tried to hide his identity, she said<lb />
"We file lanes every year she<lb />
said. And he pays child support to<lb />
children from his first marriage,<lb />
she said.<lb />
Mrs. Casturao said her bus<lb />
band is not sure what happened to<lb />
hisdischarge papersafter he hitch-<lb />
hiked to his sister's home in North<lb />
Carolina in 97b.<lb />
"His ex-wife or sister or<lb />
mother may have them she said.<lb />
In the meantime Navy offi-<lb />
cials have assigned Casturao to a<lb />
transit personnel unit in Norfolk.<lb />
"They puthimonai tivediitv,<lb />
gram as new needs were identi<lb />
fied, Marcus said.<lb />
"They've just been at the fore<lb />
front of developing what's needed<lb />
next he said. "When it was time<lb />
to develop a program tor older<lb />
autistic children, they wereamong<lb />
the first in the country certainly<lb />
in the state "<lb />
Wake's attractiveness to par<lb />
ents of autistic children indicates<lb />
that the schools are doing some<lb />
thing right. Hut the program has<lb />
its costs.<lb />
Children with autism are<lb />
among the most expensive to<lb />
educate. According to Wake<lb />
schools figures, each autistic child<lb />
costsS 11.1187 to educate in the iw<lb />
90 school year.<lb />
Hut the money the m hods re<lb />
ceive for handicapped children<lb />
doesn't reflect the differences in<lb />
cost lor different handicaps. The<lb />
federal government provides $300<lb />
for each child identified asexcep<lb />
tional regardless ot the handi<lb />
cap<lb />
I he state sets aside a lump<lb />
sum eat h year tor special educa<lb />
tion anil divides those dollars<lb />
evenly among all such students in<lb />
the state. The dollar amount jvi<lb />
child arus with the number ot<lb />
students vying tor that mone)<lb />
said lames Fatata, director ot spe<lb />
cial programs for Wake schools<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
working hun e et v day she said<lb />
" The are making him strip floor<lb />
shine shoes, mow yards<lb />
Officials .it the construction<lb />
company where asturao works<lb />
were surprised by the whole inci-<lb />
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"I le s a good . raftsman 1i<lb />
reliable, very competent said<lb />
Warren fortes, safety manager tor<lb />
Fluor I anie! Inc<lb />
So tar, the a impany has kept<lb />
open his slot as a millwright and<lb />
welder, and co workers have<lb />
taken up a collection to help re<lb />
place the paycheckshe has missed.<lb />
Jury<lb />
ROXBORO Two Granville County men were shot to death<lb />
Sunday night at a gameroom about five miles west of the Person-<lb />
C.ranville County line, authorities said.<lb />
Mike Parham, 24, and Steve Price, 29, of Berea in Granville County<lb />
were pronouneed dead a 11 he scene, according to Person County Sheriff<lb />
Krnest Dixon.<lb />
Another man �a Mexican naive whose name hasn't been released<lb />
- was taken to Puke Medical Center by air ambulance, Dixon said. He<lb />
�vas in critical condition Monday.<lb />
Two suspects are in custody for questioning, Dixon said, but no<lb />
i harges have been filed. I he State Bureau of Investigation is assiting in<lb />
the investigation.<lb />
The bodies of the t wo have been sent to the state medical examiner's<lb />
office in Chapel Hill for autopsies.<lb />
Wake County plans a group home for<lb />
AIDS patients in the Raleigh area<lb />
RALEIGH - The way was cleared Monday for AIDS Services<lb />
Agency of Wake County to start operating a group home for AIDS<lb />
patients in Raleigh next month.<lb />
A motion to block licensing of the facility by some residents in a<lb />
subdivision wasdismissed by U.S. District Count Judge George Greene.<lb />
Greene said he dismissed the case because he found nothing to<lb />
substantiate a con vena nt signed by property owners that only blood<lb />
relatives should reside in the homes.<lb />
Some residents said they plan more lawsuits to block the facility,<lb />
while others said they would move.<lb />
Brevard phone company raises rates<lb />
BREVARD Citizens Telephone Co. filed Friday with the N.C<lb />
Utilities Commission for a substantial increase in its residential and<lb />
business service rates, its first increase since 1983. The proposed an<lb />
increase of 56 percent for residents and 69 percent for businesses.<lb />
� Compiled from Associated Press wire reports<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
dant, counsel and the court re<lb />
porter from its private communi-<lb />
cations.with the prospective ju-<lb />
rors<lb />
He continued, "We are confi-<lb />
dent that the actions of the trial<lb />
court were in good faith and re-<lb />
sulted from its concern for the<lb />
efficient conduct of the selection<lb />
of the jury. Nevertheless, we must<lb />
vacate the verdictsand judgments<lb />
entered against the defendant<lb />
The trial judge, Claude S. Sit-<lb />
ton of Morganton, told The News<lb />
and Observer of Raleigh he had<lb />
followed a routine procedure<lb />
when he had allowed potential<lb />
jurors to approach the bench and<lb />
to talk with him privately. At that<lb />
point, he was reviewing their<lb />
qualifications, he said, and they<lb />
had not yet been swom in as pro-<lb />
spective jurors.<lb />
Sitton said the ruling not only<lb />
would subject some jurors to<lb />
embarrassment but also would<lb />
make jury selection take longer.<lb />
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Had Boh &amp; The<lb />
Koekin' Horses<lb />
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J pin till close<lb />
$2.001'itchcrs<lb />
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The thong species is consid<lb />
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Wrightsville Beach, he said.<lb />
"That's why they were so sur-<lb />
prised at everyone looking at<lb />
them<lb />
Despite their diminutive size,<lb />
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They average about $50. But why<lb />
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Style Com - Whole Kernal<lb />
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Folk musician considers<lb />
herself a sensitive rebel<lb />
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guitar, writing songs I lei<lb />
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t,ir influences of Joni Mitchell<lb />
is � ir songs she wrote and si�<lb />
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she says: l' e alwaj s been .1<lb />
I refused to go to school<lb />
. hen I was in seventh<lb />
I hated it It didn't dp a 1. I<lb />
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i !vin sang backup on<lb />
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sings on her "Diamond in tin<lb />
Rough Coivin sang bat kup tor a<lb />
Homsby album and he plays<lb />
on Something To Believe<lb />
I lei name wasShawna, mck-<lb />
name Shawn, when she was bom<lb />
inVermillion.S D. "My fatherhad<lb />
an advertising newspaper. When<lb />
I was 10. he sold it and went back<lb />
to v hppl and got a Ph.D. in psy-<lb />
cholog) rhat necessitated two<lb />
mies to I ondon, (Canada, for a<lb />
 k .11 and a halt 1 lefinished school<lb />
in v arbondale, Illinois, where !<lb />
w nl to high school. My parents<lb />
still In e there<lb />
Mv father was a big folk-<lb />
musi fan We had guitars around<lb />
the house<lb />
W hen 1 .is young I sang<lb />
� ill live nights a week in<lb />
I .1 ! .1 dsand smoked and drank.<lb />
r 1 . iii c ti ok a beating 1 went to<lb />
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country. I went back to c arbon<lb />
dale and took spe� h therapy in-<lb />
stead nl singing lessons. 1 had to<lb />
quit singing tor a year I hal w as<lb />
hard<lb />
11 sanganv, thingldidn't<lb />
like M . problem was I fell in love<lb />
with too many musical styles, one<lb />
after another. I would go bca part<lb />
ot that parti ular scene. I can imi-<lb />
tate a lol of styles very easily. It<lb />
took a lot of time for me to find my<lb />
own<lb />
She liked high school, and<lb />
studied art and film. "I was a rebel<lb />
a t home. M v fa mily made me mad.<lb />
1 felt Ihey didn't understand me. 1<lb />
set mv self apart in order to main-<lb />
tain mv identity, in ways that don't<lb />
seem as important now.<lb />
"1 was brought up with what<lb />
1 thought was unhealthy concern<lb />
tpr appearance and show and<lb />
pretense and good vibes. Itbugged<lb />
me. That's the kind Pt stuff I'm<lb />
angry about, having to circum-<lb />
vent your nature and personality<lb />
tpr the sake of appearances. As a<lb />
woman you're supposed to be<lb />
docile.<lb />
"I've never gotten married. I<lb />
feel I've never let myself get to-<lb />
tally under some guy's thumb<lb />
she moved to New Yprk in<lb />
late 1980 and in the decade played<lb />
in nine er 10 bands<lb />
( olvin says that when she and<lb />
electric guitarist Leventhal met,<lb />
"We were impressed with each<lb />
other musically. We started writ-<lb />
ing songs tPgether, pretty pop-<lb />
oriented. 1 hked them, but never<lb />
See Rebel, page 10<lb />
Gardners of Soule members Robert Kearns. Audley F-reed Phillip Garde 1 Michael Gardner and Kenny<lb />
KSS ol hard rock musac to Ihe Ail on Friday (Photo courtesy ot Chns Seward)<lb />
Gardners of Sonle build upon<lb />
a diverse music background<lb />
Using colors can frustrate<lb />
inexperienced decorators<lb />
By Deaiuta Nevgloski<lb />
Assistant Features 1 Jitor<lb />
Color is the rrugi (I<lb />
� n h me decorating. It 1 an<lb />
llusionof light and space<lb />
add excitement to lifeless rooms<lb />
and lull the senses with suj<lb />
lions ol nch textures<lb />
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n ligoblue saysl �. n I <lb />
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Pi terson, co founder ol tl<lb />
11 til Designs wallcovering md<lb />
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t! ei �1 � canbe<lb />
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imi ortant as the color. "Picturea<lb />
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accent, v rsus a warm red room<lb />
I uched with neutral gray two<lb />
very-different spaces in the same<lb />
two tone scheme<lb />
� 1 arger masses in the room<lb />
, fas draperies and cabinetry<lb />
have a strong presence. I nless<lb />
you want these to dominate, se-<lb />
lect p. -u ained 1 olors.<lb />
. hoose a color in keeping<lb />
. ttharoom spurpose Enlivenan<lb />
ti A-ithbold tones but choose a<lb />
quieter hue for kitchen or bed-<lb />
m 1 . � 1 spend a lot ol<lb />
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ontrasting paint or paper on one<lb />
. all breaks up a square room's<lb />
boxiness Monochromatic (single<lb />
color) schemes can camouflage<lb />
decorating problems such as col-<lb />
umns or ceiling pipes. Play up an<lb />
architectural Strong point like a<lb />
fireplace or window bay by paint-<lb />
ing it two shades lighter pr darker<lb />
than the rest ol the room.<lb />
� To visuallv expand a room,<lb />
choose light tones. Use flowing<lb />
solid colors for paint pr a small<lb />
pattern wallcovering that does not<lb />
stop the eye. Aggressive tones<lb />
make a room seem smaller.<lb />
A lighter took both indoors<lb />
and out is the trend, according to<lb />
Ken Charbonneau pt Benjamin<lb />
Moore &amp; Co Montvale, Nl- To<lb />
lighten raw wood floors, trim,<lb />
doors, cabinets and furniture,<lb />
Charbonneau suggests an oil-<lb />
based stain in oneof several pastel<lb />
tints. It gives the excitement of<lb />
color without masking the wood<lb />
gram.<lb />
By controlling the amount of<lb />
stain applied or by applying it,<lb />
then wiping it off, it's possible to<lb />
van the effect. Experiment on a<lb />
small area until you get the took<lb />
you want, says Charbonneau.<lb />
As the average American<lb />
See Color, page 10<lb />
Having alreadv lett their mark on the North<lb />
Carolina musk scene, guitarists Michael Gardner<lb />
and Audley breed, vocalist Phillip Gardner, drum<lb />
mer Kenny Soule and bassist Robert Kearns are Ik k<lb />
to conquer the scene in a whole new way with<lb />
Gardners ol Soule.<lb />
For most bands in the circuit today,common in-<lb />
fluences among members are a must. However, in<lb />
this Raleigh-based outfit, diversity is something that<lb />
helps the quintet establish themselves as musicians<lb />
and survive musically among the millions of bands<lb />
that spring up each year.<lb />
With roots being planted in blue grass, hard rock<lb />
and the full-explosion ol the British Invasion, (iard<lb />
ners of Soule otters rock of the ls and then some.<lb />
Gardners of Soule first took formation whan the<lb />
Gardner brothers teamed up with the classically-<lb />
trained Soule last year.<lb />
Soon alter, the rest ol its members followed to<lb />
round out the group.<lb />
Together, the Gardners and Soule have 2 years<lb />
of playing experience. Mi hael lardner is a well-<lb />
known musician who has played with mam bands<lb />
inLondonandLosAngelesbeforesetUinginRaleigh.<lb />
Gardner is especially known tor his work in area<lb />
favorite PKM<lb />
Phillip Gardner, the ba i main lyricist, has<lb />
inkedsonj t irDebraD M md has several cred-<lb />
its pnl'KM's Rocl Erotica<lb />
Having t.ur. i with top-n. h act Nantucket,<lb />
soule. who com fn tl family, provided<lb />
backbeat for th V paving his dues on<lb />
stages a ross �'�<lb />
1 reed and K ims 1 mj st membersto<lb />
completethe line �, ��r their contributions<lb />
to the North ar ili are endless<lb />
Freed ea tripes in bands like<lb />
The Point and east coast pow 'l 1 use? idewinder. A<lb />
native of the Wilmi I eed currently ap-<lb />
pears with Raleigh �ct<lb />
Kearns who i Hid N. . tinds his<lb />
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skilled musu 1 in<lb />
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Clothes make strong impressions<lb />
Well put together men<lb />
rate second glances<lb />
Measure<lb />
your political<lb />
awareness<lb />
Time will tell<lb />
This sundial located beh.nd the Croatan, may spark more energy<lb />
ation A campus rumor indites electric clocks across campus<lb />
���, atthe close ot office hours leaving studnets dependen<lb />
on sund.a.s like th.s one (Photo byJDWhrtm,re -ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
1 mm . lothesm i 1 ntm ike<lb />
the man, but the) sure help him<lb />
catch a woman s eve<lb />
And if a man wants the once-<lb />
pver more than once, what he<lb />
wears must be well kept, teel good<lb />
to the touch, imply a sense of self-<lb />
assurance � and be draped on a<lb />
trim body-<lb />
"1 don't think there's a mating<lb />
code of fashion says Gerald<lb />
Rothberg, editor of Men's (iukte<lb />
to Fashion magazine, "but a man<lb />
who dresses comfortably, not<lb />
faddish, exudes a sense of himsel t<lb />
and attracts women<lb />
However, women today ex<lb />
pect men to have a selection of<lb />
clothes because there are main<lb />
more fashion options, says Gerald<lb />
Mathews,executive vice president<lb />
of Saks Fifth Avenue.<lb />
"Women he says, "appreci-<lb />
ate men who possessotherdimen-<lb />
sionsof style besides simplv stand-<lb />
ing on the train platform each<lb />
morning in a black suit with .m<lb />
attache case<lb />
Women also appreciate men<lb />
who dress in a way that is comple-<lb />
mentary to them, says Sami Di-<lb />
nar, a Beverly Hills, Calif haber-<lb />
dasher. "That shows they're talk-<lb />
ing the same language<lb />
In other words, if she's in<lb />
Chanel, he shouldn't show up<lb />
wearing The Gap.<lb />
Nancie S. Martin, editor of<lb />
Playgirl magazine, say s it isn' t just<lb />
the clothes that count, but what<lb />
women associate with them.<lb />
'Take tuxedos, for example<lb />
she says. "Every man looks ele-<lb />
gant m a tu 1 ause il<lb />
the v hoU fanta<lb />
champagne, dancing till dawn and<lb />
Tom Cruise at the Oscars.<lb />
Uniforms - police blue<lb />
ankee pinstripes, doctor's white<lb />
fall into the same category. Not<lb />
pnlydotheycreUeanaura,thc n<lb />
pre-packaged, so the look is tool<lb />
proof.<lb />
Men who are in good shapi<lb />
are the lucky ones. They have mow<lb />
clothing options and in a pinch<lb />
can pair jeans with almost am<lb />
thing. According to Martin, that's<lb />
a plus.<lb />
"A woman's favorite look on<lb />
a man - hands-down, without<lb />
question is tight blue jeans,<lb />
she says. "1 get tens of letters from<lb />
readers whenever we do a jeans<lb />
pictorial<lb />
Why eans?<lb />
"Women like to look at men<lb />
gpingaway she says. "If s one of<lb />
their favorite body parts.<lb />
"Unfortunately, you onlv get<lb />
to look at the rear view after<lb />
they've left<lb />
Activewear also attracts the<lb />
female eye. "When a man wears a<lb />
pair of hot-looking shorts she<lb />
savs, "it evokes, the image of ath-<lb />
letic vitality<lb />
This look works only if he has<lb />
the build.<lb />
That's even more important<lb />
than a Giorgio Armani custom-<lb />
made suit Said one editor of Cos-<lb />
mopolitan magazine.<lb />
Yet men of a certain girth<lb />
should not despair. They have<lb />
See Clothes, page 10<lb />
rkcourt,<lb />
Ihe widow of the<lb />
font r' hihppmespresident, was<lb />
charges of:(a) bribery<lb />
anj , on; (b) racketeering<lb />
and fraud; (c) tax evasion.<lb />
; Soviet President Mikhail<lb />
( iori . , vsaid he and the rest of<lb />
thee ommunist leadership would<lb />
resign � 1 il nusted byopeneleo-<lb />
tiom lb) 1 �viet citizens aren't<lb />
better oti in two years; (c) only<lb />
u satisfied they had<lb />
achw - heir goals and vindi-<lb />
, ,  rmciples.<lb />
I A Boston jury convicted a<lb />
coupteof involuntary manslaugh-<lb />
ter in the deathoftheir212-year-<lb />
oldson after they had denied him<lb />
conventional medical treatmentin<lb />
accordance with their beliefs as:<lb />
(a) Mormons; ib) lehovah's Wit-<lb />
nesses; lc)( hnstian Scientists.<lb />
4. Ihe government said it<lb />
would hold an international auc-<lb />
rion in late September via satellite<lb />
for properties worth more than $1<lb />
million each: ta) acquired from<lb />
insolvent savings and loan insti-<lb />
tutions; 0j) on military bases that<lb />
are being phased out; (c) seized<lb />
from convicted drug dealers.<lb />
5. After investigating charges<lb />
that equipment was being stolen<lb />
from the federal Lawrence Liver-<lb />
more Laboratory in California to<lb />
buy illegal drugs, the General Ac-<lb />
counting Office said that: (a) more<lb />
than $45 million worth of equip-<lb />
ment was missing; (b) large<lb />
amounts of chemicals that could<lb />
be used to make drugs were miss-<lb />
See News Quiz, page 10<lb /><pb facs="00058220_tn_0011" /><lb />
10 The East Carolinian, July 11,1990<lb />
Campus Voice<lb />
What do you like and<lb />
dislike about summer<lb />
school?<lb />
Chris Spach, 23<lb />
Senior, Construction Management<lb />
"1 like the convenience of finishing class early<lb />
in the day. You also get your classes over with<lb />
in five weeks. 1 don't like the problems with<lb />
the air-conditioning in Austin, though<lb />
Dimnc Beaman, 20<lb />
Sophomore, Education<lb />
1 like the fact that you don't have to learn all<lb />
the unnecessary stuff. The professors don't<lb />
teach more than you have to know. 1 dislike<lb />
being at the same class every morning at eight<lb />
o'clock<lb />
M.iury Smith, 21<lb />
Senior, Marketing<lb />
"Summer Session is pretty laid back and you<lb />
h.i e mere et a chance to get to know your pro-<lb />
fessors. I he sesMon goes by Ux quickly though,<lb />
and classes don't go by quickly enough<lb />
Mark Warren, 26<lb />
Senior, Marketing and Management<lb />
"I like that it goes by really fast. The classes are<lb />
easier and there are no big projects. 1 don't<lb />
enjoy being inside during the summer, espe-<lb />
cially when classes are so long. It also burns<lb />
you out for the fall and spring<lb />
Paige Allen, 22<lb />
Senior, History<lb />
"For one thing, it's way too hot and they won't<lb />
turn the air-conditioning on. 1 like that it's<lb />
short and I get out early. Then 1 have the rest<lb />
oi the dav to do what 1 want<lb />
Joy Newsome, 21<lb />
Senior, Communications<lb />
"You're not able to take off on vacation when<lb />
opportunity knocks. 1 do like the fact that I'm<lb />
getting ahead for the upcoming semester and<lb />
that the classes are easier<lb />
�Compiled by Jessica Riggs<lb />
(Photos bv J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Music Notes<lb />
Read along for advice from Rita Long<lb />
Dear Rita:<lb />
I have a girlfriend who is very<lb />
dear to me. I know her boyfriend,<lb />
and I also know that he is unfaith-<lb />
ful to her. He is afraid I will tell<lb />
her. Should I tell her, or should I<lb />
just keep it to myself?<lb />
Signed, Friend.<lb />
Dear Friend:<lb />
If you are certain about her<lb />
boyfriend and you feel you must<lb />
do something, try to find out if she<lb />
suspects her boyfriend is unfaith-<lb />
ful to her. She may already know<lb />
her boyfriend is interested in<lb />
someone else, and may be ignor-<lb />
ing it by choice. If she indicates a<lb />
suspicion that something is going<lb />
on, then you could tactfully get<lb />
her to talk about it.<lb />
This is a delicate situation. If<lb />
she does not know about his un-<lb />
faithful actions and you area close<lb />
friend, whom she knows would<lb />
not lie to her, then your loyalty<lb />
should be to your friend. Tell her<lb />
in a tactful way. If you keep the in-<lb />
formation hidden from her, you<lb />
would be protecting and showing<lb />
loyalty to her boyfriend.<lb />
Dear Rita:<lb />
I have a friend who is cur-<lb />
rently in jail. His sister's boyfriend<lb />
committed a crime and the boy-<lb />
friend threatened to kill her if she<lb />
she said anything. To save her life,<lb />
she told the police that her brother<lb />
(my friend) committed the crime.<lb />
Now he is in jail and may go to<lb />
prison if his sister does not tell the<lb />
truth. What can I do to help?<lb />
Signed, Help.<lb />
Dear Help:<lb />
If you can talk bo the girl, tell<lb />
her that she is being held by fear<lb />
from the threat o( her boyfriend.<lb />
One way to dilute fear is to expose<lb />
it. Tell her to confess the truth to<lb />
the police and let them protect her<lb />
from this man. She can tell her<lb />
boyfriend that the police know<lb />
the truth and they are protecting<lb />
her and that he is being watched.<lb />
Dear Rita:<lb />
I have two girlfriends who got<lb />
into a misunderstanding because<lb />
one had the tendency to be un-<lb />
truthful In fact, she makes up<lb />
stories about almost everything.<lb />
My other girlfriend is fed up with<lb />
her lving. Is there any help for one<lb />
who habitually lies'<lb />
Signed, Friends.<lb />
Dear Friends:<lb />
1 suggest psychiatric help tor<lb />
her. You do not need a friend wh� i<lb />
lies. You can suggest thatsheseek<lb />
proper help.<lb />
Until she does, it may be wis<lb />
to avoid her.<lb />
Rebel<lb />
felt great about them. That went<lb />
on two or three years.<lb />
"What 1 think is the truest part<lb />
of my musical personality is when<lb />
1 trv to figure songs out on acous-<lb />
tic guitar. One time when I got a<lb />
piece of music from him 1 trans-<lb />
posed the whole mess down to<lb />
one acoustic guitar. He had a big<lb />
rhvthm 'n' blues arrangement.<lb />
The Ivrics got better and more<lb />
personal.That'show that evolved.<lb />
I get music from him. If it strikes a<lb />
chord, 1 write Ivrics.<lb />
"We were a couple for a while.<lb />
When you break up with some-<lb />
body, there's usually a nice period<lb />
of time where you don't have to be<lb />
around them. We kind of kept<lb />
working. It was a little odd. We<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
liked the work a lot so it was worth<lb />
it<lb />
Her breakthrough came when<lb />
they "were able to write songs<lb />
people were noticing. There<lb />
started to be a bit of a buzz she<lb />
says.<lb />
The Fast Folk Cooperative in<lb />
Greenwich Village put out<lb />
monthly recordings bv new art-<lb />
ists. "College radio in Boston loved<lb />
those records and through pin-<lb />
ing them I got a following in Bos<lb />
ton Colvin says.<lb />
"Also, 1 always equated the<lb />
worth of myself with my talent. I<lb />
think I had to learn that mv talent<lb />
wasa gift and something 1 got a lot<lb />
out of. But I'm worthy in a lot of<lb />
other ways<lb />
"Applications are now being<lb />
accepted for features<lb />
writers. If vou have ambition<lb />
and would like experience to<lb />
accompany it, write for<lb />
The East Carolinian.<lb />
fe5y Presents<lb />
1S if EVERY THURSDAY<lb />
Color<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
home gets smaller, families must<lb />
learn to live in more modest spaces<lb />
with little architectural interest.<lb />
But small doesn't have to be bor-<lb />
ing.<lb />
A small room, for example,<lb />
doesn't have to be whi te, says New<lb />
York interior designer Bunny<lb />
Williams. Paint the walls a soft<lb />
salmon color and the woodwork<lb />
creamy white for an illusion of<lb />
spaciousness without boredom,<lb />
"Light colors make you less a ware<lb />
of those low ceilings that are the<lb />
norm in today's housing market<lb />
she says.<lb />
W Studci<lb />
Student Budget Night<lb />
Summer Specials<lb />
� $2.50 Frozen Dacquiris � $2.50 Ice Teas<lb />
� $1.00 Imports $2.50 Pitchers<lb />
� $1.00 TALLBOY CANS<lb />
 FREE PIZZA <lb />
LADIES FREE <lb />
Clothes<lb />
Boston's funky metal outfit Extreme is currently in a<lb />
California studio working on the follow up to their self-<lb />
titled debut on A&amp;M Records. Helping out on a few tracks<lb />
are Skid Row's Sebastian Bach and fellow Bostonians Aer-<lb />
osmith. The new LP titled "ExtremeB: Porno Graffitti" (the<lb />
misspelling of graffiti is intentional) is slated for late sum-<lb />
mer release.<lb />
Aerosmith has released a new video compilation that<lb />
includes videos from their triple-platinum ablum "Pump<lb />
The home video is titled Things That Go Pump in the Night<lb />
and features "Love in an Elevator "Janie's Got a Gun<lb />
and both clips of "What it Takes<lb />
Attention all Dokken fans: Don Dokken has put to-<lb />
gether a band that will release its first effort "Up From the<lb />
Ashes" this summer. Former Dokken guitarist George<lb />
Lynch has branched out on his own and will premiere his<lb />
new band, the Lynch Mob, on the forthcoming LP due out<lb />
in September. Other summer releases include LP's from<lb />
Dirty White Boy, Doro, Sweet F.A Winger, Ratt, Cheap<lb />
Trick, Living Color, King's X, Anthrax and Queensryche.<lb />
The Bay Area Thrash Awards were held this past month.<lb />
Taking awards for Best Vocals and Best Guitar were<lb />
Testament's Chuck Billy and Alex Skolnick.<lb />
Britny Fox is still looking for a new vocalist. If you're<lb />
interested, send a tape to Power Star Mgt, 6981 North Park<lb />
Dr. West, Suite 618, Pennsauken, N.J 08109. The Philly<lb />
quartet is looking for someone with a "bluesy good voice,<lb />
nothing operatic<lb />
You can see Vince Neil (Motley Crue) and Jon Bon<lb />
Jovi in two separate movies this summer. Neil will play a<lb />
rock singer who gets incinerated in Andrew Dice Clay's<lb />
"The Adventure of Ford Fairlane In "Young Guns , " Bon<lb />
Jovi gets shot while escaping from prison in his cameo role.<lb />
Both frontmen also perform songs on each of his movie's<lb />
soundtrack. The Dice flick is due out in theaters today.<lb />
On the North Carolina homefront, Tom Pardue, former<lb />
guitarist for Fayetteville's Last Child, is currently in search<lb />
of area musicians who want to jam. If you're interested in<lb />
putting together a band, Pardue is a guitar player with<lb />
plenty of playing and writing talent. You can contact<lb />
Pardue at (919) 864-4931 or (919) 425-0951.<lb />
Next week, Music Notes will give you the scoop on new<lb />
Greenville-based band Get It Up, which features members<lb />
from 180 Proof. Until then, keep rockin<lb />
�Compiled by "Dizzy" Deanna Nevgloski<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
options, too, thanks to the current<lb />
relaxed, fluid look in menswear.<lb />
"Based on my experience talk-<lb />
ing with female fashion editors�<lb />
not to mention my wife who has<lb />
very definite opinions saysChip<lb />
Tolbert, fashion director of the<lb />
Men's Fashion Association in "ew<lb />
York, "men's clothes should skim<lb />
the body<lb />
Grace Mirabella, editor of a<lb />
fashion magazine bearing her<lb />
name, likes navy blazer and gray<lb />
flannels.<lb />
"American men who dress in<lb />
a classic way have an awful lot of<lb />
dash she says. "It wasoncecalled<lb />
an English type of dressing and<lb />
now is done by designers such as<lb />
Ralph Lauren<lb />
News Quiz<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
ing; (c) nothing seemed to be miss-<lb />
ing.<lb />
6. The New England Journal<lb />
of Medicine reported a new study<lb />
had found many effects of aging<lb />
on the body could be reversed by:<lb />
(a) megadoses of vitamins; (b)<lb />
treatment with human growth<lb />
hormone.<lb />
7. This nation's minister of the<lb />
economy announced that its gov-<lb />
ernment had decided to open the<lb />
nation's economy � the eighth<lb />
largest in the West � to imports<lb />
and free trade: (a) Brazil; (b) Ja-<lb />
pan; (c) Switzerland.<lb />
8. The South African govern-<lb />
ment said it was temporarily sus-<lb />
pending plans to kill, for dog food<lb />
and aphrodisiacs, 30,000: (a) ele-<lb />
phants; (b) golden tamarind<lb />
monkeys; (c) seals.<lb />
ANSWERS: l.b 2.b 3.c 4.a 5a<lb />
6.b 7.a 8.c.<lb />
Help<lb />
conservation<lb />
efforts by<lb />
recycling this<lb />
newspaper.<lb />
� � � � Now Taking � ��'�"<lb />
Applications for<lb />
Student<lb />
Government<lb />
Association<lb />
Transit Manager<lb />
Applicants must apply on:<lb />
� July 11 �<lb />
� July 12 �<lb />
or<lb />
� July 16<lb />
before 5:00 p.m. in the S.G.A.<lb />
office or<lb />
S.G.A. Transit Office<lb />
second floor of Mendenhall<lb />
A minimum G.P.A. of 2.0 is required<lb /><pb facs="00058220_tn_0012" /><lb />
1<lb />
July 11,1990<lb />
She �aHt Carolinian<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 11<lb />
Larkin to<lb />
leave ECU<lb />
for Disney<lb />
By Sharon Anderson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Traci Larkin played four years<lb />
an the ECU softball team She<lb />
pined friendship, good gTades, a<lb />
chance for a internship and many<lb />
neat memories. The graduated<lb />
senior is from Georgia and said<lb />
her main influence was her dad.<lb />
"My dad was my coach ever since<lb />
1 w.is ten, until 1 came to ECU<lb />
I arkin started playing slow-<lb />
pitch softball when she was ten<lb />
aiui started fast-pitch when she<lb />
was 13. She also played slow-<lb />
njtch at her high school in Geor-<lb />
gia She was recruited to come to<lb />
ECl<lb />
larkin claimed, 'i went to<lb />
camps in high school at the Uni-<lb />
verMtv of South Carolina. 1 was<lb />
toidabouta pitching and catching<lb />
camp in Pennsylvania. So, I went<lb />
up there and made some really<lb />
good contacts At the camp in<lb />
Pennsylvania, Larkin met many<lb />
college coaches who helped by<lb />
teaching her how to market her-<lb />
self to other colleges. Larkin said,<lb />
! made a little resume and I had a<lb />
video tape and I sent it out<lb />
Kathv Arendson wasLarkins'<lb />
coach at the Camp in Pennsylva-<lb />
nia. Arendson is the softball coach<lb />
tor Eastern Illinois. She wascoach-<lb />
ing tor Northwestern University<lb />
at the time of the camp. Arendson<lb />
played for a nationally known<lb />
amehire softball team. Larkin<lb />
declared, "Mrs. Arendson inspired<lb />
me. She sort of took me under her<lb />
wing and helped me out. She<lb />
actually helped me get my schol-<lb />
IRS spends $18<lb />
million to build<lb />
new facility<lb />
By Earle McAuley<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Ever have one of those days?<lb />
Analise Craig hits again and again to practice getting out of a sand trap. Craig is taking golf as her Physical<lb />
Education class this summer (Photo by J D. Whitmire � ECU Photo lab)<lb />
Desue, Carson to represent<lb />
East team at Olympic Festival<lb />
 . � � . 1 i"VJ fV �. .1. .� � iMir l<lb />
While Larkin was on her re-<lb />
cruiting trip, she recieved a call<lb />
from Sue Manahan, ECU'S soft-<lb />
ball coach. Larkin remembers,<lb />
We drove up the hill and I saw<lb />
everyone laying out in the sun<lb />
and plaving volleyball and I said<lb />
Oh my God, I've found my<lb />
home<lb />
To be on the softball team at<lb />
ECU, the players had to have a 2.0<lb />
or better every semester. Larkin<lb />
said, "Coach Manahans' standards<lb />
on grades were a little bit higher.<lb />
If we didn't have a 2.5 every se-<lb />
mester, we had a study hall<lb />
When Urkin entered ECU her<lb />
freshman year there were 10 fresh-<lb />
man on the team. They all became<lb />
dose fnends and eight of them<lb />
graduated together this spring.<lb />
She said, "We played together for<lb />
four years and they were my clos-<lb />
est friends in school.<lb />
1 made some really good<lb />
fnends I know I will always keep<lb />
in touch with. I think 1 kind of had<lb />
it easier than some people because<lb />
1 had those few close friends that 1<lb />
spent so much time with<lb />
Larkin's career record is 30<lb />
wins and 18 losses. Her record for<lb />
last year was seven wins, and three<lb />
losses. This record was the second<lb />
best out of the four pitchers on the<lb />
team She played 15 games. She<lb />
had one save, one shutout and<lb />
five complete games. During the<lb />
season she gave up 59 hits, 36<lb />
See Larkin, page 12<lb />
Sports Information<lb />
ECU'S Damon Desue and<lb />
head track coach Bill Carson will<lb />
take part in the 1990 Summer U .S.<lb />
Olympic Festival to be held July<lb />
12-15 in Minneapolis, Minn.<lb />
Desue, a rising sophomore at<lb />
ECU, will represent the East team<lb />
at the Festival, running in the 100-<lb />
mctersand the 4 x 100 meter relay.<lb />
In the spring, Desue, from<lb />
Virginia Beach, Va placed sec-<lb />
ond in the 100-meters and fourth<lb />
in the 200-meters at the 1C4A<lb />
Championships.<lb />
"1 think my performance at<lb />
the IC4A's helped a lot in earning<lb />
me this chance Desue said,<lb />
Monday from his home in Vir-<lb />
ginia Beach. "Thev needed sprint-<lb />
ers and someone to run the relay<lb />
and Coach Zinno remembered<lb />
how well I ran at that meet<lb />
Desue is the third ECU run-<lb />
ner to compete at the Olympic<lb />
Festival. Otis Mclvin competed for<lb />
the South team in the early 80s<lb />
and Lee Vernon McNeill was a<lb />
gold-medal winner with the<lb />
South's 4 x 100 meter relay team in<lb />
1987.<lb />
Carson, the head coach of the<lb />
Pirates for the past 24 years, was<lb />
selected as sprint coach for the<lb />
South team.<lb />
"I was very honored to get the<lb />
chance to coach the South team<lb />
said Carson. "We should have a<lb />
good meet for the South in<lb />
sprints<lb />
George Williams of St.<lb />
Augustine's will serve as the head<lb />
coach for the South's track team,<lb />
while Carson will concentrate on<lb />
the 100 and 200-meter events and<lb />
4 x 100 and 4 x 400 meter relays.<lb />
Carson coached the 1990 ECU<lb />
4 x 400 meter relay team which<lb />
earned All-Americanhonorsin the<lb />
indoor season in March. He has<lb />
coached a total of 23 All-Ameri-<lb />
cans at ECU during his coaching<lb />
tenure.<lb />
In addition to the opportunity<lb />
to coach at the Olympic Festival,<lb />
Carson was also elected this year<lb />
as president of the IC4A's. The<lb />
oldest track club in America, the<lb />
lC4A's has over 100 member<lb />
schools, including ECU. The Pi-<lb />
rates have finished in the top-ten<lb />
of the outdoor meet champion-<lb />
ships in six of the last seven sea-<lb />
sons and hold the league's record<lb />
in the 4 x 400 meter indoor relay, 4<lb />
x 100 meter outdoor relay and the<lb />
200-meter outdoor.<lb />
ECU plans to spend 18 million dollars in the next three years on a<lb />
new sports recreation facility. According to Nancy J. Mize, the ECU<lb />
recreational sports director, "We are looking at '93 or '94 as the comple-<lb />
tion date for the project<lb />
The project, according to Mize, is "to build a complex that will be<lb />
able to meet all of the recreation needs of the campus, we are currently<lb />
not able to do that due to lack of space<lb />
The facility, according to Mize, will have "14 racquetball courts, six<lb />
basketball courts, three multi-purpose aerobics rooms, a fitness testing<lb />
lab, a weight roomcardiovascular center, a conference room, a train-<lb />
ing sports care room, a student lounge, a laundry room, equipment<lb />
check-out center, outdoor equipment area, lectureclassroom, locker<lb />
rooms, an administrative area an indoor swimming pool which may be<lb />
indooroutdoor with a retractable roof, and a golfarcherybatting<lb />
area<lb />
Also inside the edifice will be an indoor track. According to Mize<lb />
"It will be suspended on the second level and go around the six<lb />
basketball courts<lb />
According to Mize, "The overall size of the building will be 165,000<lb />
square feet This would put us in the same range as the other<lb />
universities in the North Carolina system, many of whom have built<lb />
similar facilities in the past few years.<lb />
Mize said, "The budget cuts will not effect this project since it is<lb />
going to be totally student funded The money is going to come from<lb />
a tuition increase of 18 dollars a semester.<lb />
This facility may be placed in a variety of different locations. The<lb />
main outlook now is for the area between the commuter parking lot on<lb />
college hill and Jones residence hall. Other proposed sites have been for<lb />
the parking lot adjacent to Mendcnhall Student Center, the intramural<lb />
fields, or the land at the Allied Health Center.<lb />
If the site is in the area adjacent to Jones hall Mize said, "parking<lb />
should not be a problem. The main time that the facility will be used is<lb />
after three p.m. and the commuter lot is usually empty by that time.<lb />
There will also be parking on the other side where the Elm Street<lb />
Gymnasium is currently Mize also added "If we do build in the<lb />
Mendcnhall area, (in the current parking lot) we would build a parking<lb />
deck to make up for the 200 spaces that would be lost<lb />
In order for the project to get underway it must first be approved<lb />
See IRS, page 12<lb />
Basketball coaches look for new players<lb />
Evaluate prospective players before early signing period<lb />
By Doug Morris<lb />
Sports Fditor<lb />
Basketball coaches Chris Ben-<lb />
etti, Scott Lewis and Mike Steele<lb />
left July 4 to begin evaluating<lb />
players who they will try to get to<lb />
sign with ECU later this year "This<lb />
period is an evaluation period<lb />
said Benetti, a full-time assistant<lb />
coach with ECU'sbasketball team.<lb />
"I can't say a word. I ran sit on the<lb />
sideline. All lcandoisevaluateor<lb />
watch. Then in the contract pe-<lb />
riod, we can actually talk to them.<lb />
"Eachcoachhashisown tech-<lb />
nique he explained. "There's<lb />
not one set method that's going to<lb />
get you a player. It's such an<lb />
imperfect science, but it's the most<lb />
important thing we do, because<lb />
there's no doubt, the better play-<lb />
ers make the better team. Better<lb />
players make you a better coach-<lb />
ing staff as well, and we're all<lb />
chasing after that great player. A<lb />
bunch of Blue Edwards running<lb />
around, that's what we need<lb />
Benetti said that high school<lb />
students are under a great deal of<lb />
pressure until they sign with a<lb />
college. "There are some players<lb />
that are getting mail twice a day<lb />
from schools. Bill Freider, he was<lb />
at Michigan, now he's at Arizona<lb />
State. He has the reputation that<lb />
he swamps the kid. He'll call two<lb />
or three timesa day until they'll fi-<lb />
nally say 'Coach Freider, I don't<lb />
want you to call me anymore, I'm<lb />
comming to your school<lb />
However, according to Ben-<lb />
etti, this kind of pressure is com-<lb />
mon around here also. "One re-<lb />
cruit, and 1 can't mention hisna me,<lb />
but his mother was so tired of an-<lb />
swering the phone and having it<lb />
be for her son, she got him a pri-<lb />
vate line until he makes his deci-<lb />
sion where he's going to go to<lb />
school. You hear stories like that<lb />
and I guess thats how coaches<lb />
write books later on.<lb />
"I would say, on average, and<lb />
this is a safe average, every one of<lb />
thekidsonour list arebeingcalled<lb />
by between 25 and 100 schools,<lb />
and sometimes they won't even<lb />
know who's called them there will<lb />
be so many phone calls<lb />
Benetti explained how ECU<lb />
does its recruiting. 'Three of us<lb />
go out said Benetti, "What we<lb />
try to do is, Scotty and I, the two<lb />
assistants, we'll go to different<lb />
places. Now what we'll do is<lb />
coordinate where we're going to<lb />
meet three times during the month<lb />
because we're going to be gone<lb />
roughly 30 days.<lb />
"Aboutevery week to lOdays,<lb />
Scotty and I are going to meet<lb />
because what we're doing is we're<lb />
not just going out and looking<lb />
blankly, we're actually following<lb />
certain players that we've talked<lb />
to for some of them as many as<lb />
three years. Others, maybe we<lb />
just got into contact with them last<lb />
season, but we're going to follow<lb />
their progress and what we're<lb />
trying to do is to find who's better<lb />
and who do we want<lb />
According to Benetti, the two<lb />
assistant coaches do the investiga-<lb />
tive work and then tell Steele<lb />
where he needs to go. "We'll see<lb />
Coach Steele more than we see<lb />
each other<lb />
Benetti said that catching up<lb />
with the players he needs to find<lb />
can sometimes be tough. "You<lb />
know what camps they're going<lb />
to, and that's just the national<lb />
camps, that has nothing to do with<lb />
the summer leagues that are going<lb />
on, or just even in the outside play-<lb />
grounds. You know 'where are<lb />
you going to play tonight, well,<lb />
I'm going to play down on fifth<lb />
and Elm Street at eight o'clock'<lb />
See Players, page 12<lb />
Pirate coach<lb />
explains<lb />
NCAA rules<lb />
By Doug Morris<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Chris Benetti<lb />
Germany does well in Tour<lb />
de France and world cup<lb />
Will he choke?<lb />
, W ertltKa� names an summer The final game to determine the champion<lb />
asss zstztssssx - � ��<lb />
BESANCON, France (AP) �<lb />
Olaf Ludwig has two reasons to<lb />
celebrate.<lb />
On Sunday afternoon, he<lb />
became the first East German to<lb />
win a stage in the Tour de France.<lb />
East Germans are racing in the<lb />
famed cycling event for the first<lb />
time, and Ludwig, the Olympic<lb />
champion in the road race, is<lb />
making an impression.<lb />
On Sunday evening, he<lb />
watched West Germany beat<lb />
Argentina to win the World Cup<lb />
in soccer. Ludwig said that he<lb />
wanted West Germany to win as<lb />
unification approaches.<lb />
Ludwig was followed across<lb />
the finish line in the eighth stage<lb />
from Epinal to Besancon by Johan<lb />
Museeuw of Belgium and Ron<lb />
Kiefel of the United States.<lb />
Ludwig sprinted across the<lb />
finish line at the front of a group of<lb />
14 riders who had broken away<lb />
from the main pack.<lb />
Sunday, the tour settled down<lb />
after Saturday's time trial. Raul<lb />
Alcala of Mexico won that impres-<lb />
sively to leap in contention while<lb />
Greg LeMond, the favorite, was<lb />
just fifth, placed 14th there.<lb />
Overall Ronan Pensec of<lb />
France is 17 seconds behind Steve<lb />
Bauer. Italian ClaudioChiappucci<lb />
is third at 1:07 back. Alcala is fifth<lb />
at:19 with LeMond seventh, trail-<lb />
ing by 10:09.<lb />
The rules set by the NCAA<lb />
that govern the recruiting of play-<lb />
ers can be very complicated.<lb />
According to ChrisBenetti, A full-<lb />
time assistant coach of ECU's<lb />
basketball team, "Even the coaches<lb />
don't understand all these rules<lb />
The rules are layed out in the<lb />
NCAA Manual. Benetti said, "This<lb />
is like our bible as far as the dates<lb />
the NCAA gives us, when we can<lb />
and can't recruit. Then in the<lb />
contact period, we can actually<lb />
talk to them<lb />
There are only three people<lb />
who are allowed to recruit play-<lb />
ers: the head-coach and the two<lb />
full time assistants. "That's what s<lb />
allowed by the NCAA. Coach<lb />
Steelecan go because he's the heao.<lb />
coach, and then you can add<lb />
myself and Scott Lewis, the other<lb />
full-timer<lb />
Benetti said that the distinc-<lb />
tion between full time and part<lb />
time is purely organizational. "It<lb />
has nothing to do with the hours<lb />
that you work. It's designated by<lb />
the NCAA. A lot of people want<lb />
to change the wording, like 'on-<lb />
campuscoach' instead of a recruit-<lb />
ing coachorafull-tirnecoach. Full-<lb />
time means we can go out on the<lb />
road and recruit<lb />
Recruiting is divided up into<lb />
four separate periods: the evalu-<lb />
ation period, the contact period,<lb />
the quiet period, and the dead<lb />
period. There are only a few times<lb />
when coaches are allowed to re-<lb />
cruit players.<lb />
Benetti stressed that this pe-<lb />
riod of time is important. "It used<lb />
to be an unlimited amount of time<lb />
you could recruit, and now if s<lb />
very specific. You'vegotl60days<lb />
to go out and recruit" he said.<lb />
During the evaluation period,<lb />
the coaches can only watch the<lb />
players, lean sit on the sideline<lb />
See Rules, page 12<lb /><pb facs="00058220_tn_0013" /><lb />
12 The East Carolinian, July 11,1990<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
West Germany wins World Cup, 1-0<lb />
The World Cup ended Sunday when West Germany's Andreas<lb />
Brehme made a penalty kick with six minutes to play to give his team<lb />
a 1-0 victory against defending champion Argentina. Both teams ad-<lb />
vanced to the final by winning penalty-kick shootouts. It was the first<lb />
shutout in a final. Argentina got only one shot on goal.<lb />
Edberg claims second Wimbledon title<lb />
No. 3 Stefan Edberg notched his second men's Wimbledon title,<lb />
dethroning No. 2 Becker e-2, b-2,3-6,3-6,6-4 in Sunday's final. Edberg<lb />
won his first title two years ago, defeating Becker in the final. Jana<lb />
Movotna and Helena Sukova won their second women's doubles title<lb />
in a row and Tom Gullikson successfully defended his 35-and-over title<lb />
Sunday against his twin brother, Tim.<lb />
Watkins wins tournament by five strokes<lb />
Lanny Wadkins, playing 50 miles from his native Richmond, Va set<lb />
a tournament record at IS-under-par 266 to win the Anheuser-Busch<lb />
Golf Classic Sunday in Williamsburg, Va. Wadkins, who hadn't won<lb />
since the 1988 Colonial National Invitation, finished five strokes ahead<lb />
of runner-up Larry Mie in hislth PGA Tour victory.<lb />
Sullivan wins Grand Prix after pit fire<lb />
Danny Sullivan won Sunday's Cleveland Grand Prix after a pit fire<lb />
put race leader Al Unser I r and two of his crew members out of the race<lb />
and into hospitals. Defending champion Emerson Fittipaldi was third<lb />
and Mario Andretti, the final driver on the lead lap, was fourth. One lap<lb />
back were lohn Andretti and 1990 Indianapolis 500 winner Arie<lb />
Luyendyk.<lb />
Harvard triumphant in Henly Regatta<lb />
1 larvard University's varsity heavyweight eight rowing team turned<lb />
in one of its finest performances of this season at the Henley Royal<lb />
Regatta in England. Harvard's three-length victory Sunday against<lb />
London University won the prestigious Ladies' Tlate in six minutes, 36<lb />
seconds. Last year, Harvard's varsity heavyweight eight team reached<lb />
the finals but lost in a re-row.<lb />
Charlotte getting prepared for the NFL<lb />
Lawvcrs for the city of Charlotte, N.C and the Richardson Sport<lb />
Group say they are dose to ironing out final details for bringing an NIL<lb />
stadium to Charlotte. This week, they plan to show the 120-page<lb />
agreement to the City Council, which will vote on the plans July 23.<lb />
Spartanburg, S.C, businessman Jerry Richardson and his son Mark<lb />
want the 70,000-seat stadium ready for 1992.<lb />
Committee selects sites for tournament<lb />
The Women's Basketball Committee of the NCAA selected the Uni-<lb />
versity of Iowa in Iowa Otv as a site of one of four regionals for the 1993<lb />
Division 1 basketball championships. Other sites: Virginia Common-<lb />
wealth (Richmond), Stephen E. Austin (Nacogdochcs, Texas) and<lb />
Montana (Missoula).<lb />
Fans greet West German team and riot<lb />
Tens of thousands of fans greeted West Germany's World Cup cham-<lb />
pions Monday, a day after four people were killed and hundreds<lb />
injured alter jubilant street celebrations turned violent. More than 120<lb />
people were arrested and at least 60 police officers were among the<lb />
injured. The wild celebrations began moments after West Germany's 1 -<lb />
0 victory against Argentina in Sunday's final at Rome.<lb />
Lendl maintains number one ranking<lb />
Despite his Wimbledon loss, Ivan Lendl retained his No. 1 world<lb />
ranking in men's tennis Monday. Sweden's Stefan Edberg, who beat<lb />
Lendl in a semifinal and Boris Becker in the final, is No. 2, ahead of<lb />
Becker.<lb />
Torre mentioned for St. Louis manager<lb />
Joe Torre said Monday he would be willing to listen to the St. Louis<lb />
Cardinals if they approach him about becoming manager. Torre is a<lb />
broadcaster for the California Angels. He has managed the New York<lb />
Mets and Atlanta Braves and was a player for the Cardinals. He and<lb />
former Cardinals coach and Houston manager Hal Lanier have been<lb />
mentioned as possibilities for the Cards job.<lb />
Lemieux to have back surgery today<lb />
Mario Lemieux of the Pittsburgh Penguins will have part of a hcrni-<lb />
atcd disk removed Wednesday, but doctors say there is a 90 percent<lb />
chance he will be ready to play in the Penguins' season opener Oct. 4.<lb />
Lemieux decided on surgery after back pain, which hampered him<lb />
throughout the 1989-90 National Hockey League season and kept him<lb />
out of 21 games, persisted this summer.<lb />
CCopyng to 1490. USA hHiA VMff CaUrjc InprmMxm Network.<lb />
In the Locker<lb />
Players<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
and there's a lot of recruiting that<lb />
goes on that way. It's not just the<lb />
camps that you hear about<lb />
Benetti said that there is more<lb />
to recruiting than just talking to<lb />
the players. "Also when you're<lb />
on the road, you've got to get a<lb />
good feel for who else is recruiting<lb />
that person. All of a sudden, if the<lb />
kid has really improved and you<lb />
lookand there's Duke, North Caro-<lb />
lina and Syracuse and they're<lb />
going to battle each other for him,<lb />
well, thechance is, not to say you're<lb />
never going to get a player like<lb />
that, but chances are that his inter-<lb />
ests maybe have changed<lb />
Although they like to be able<lb />
to stay in the state, Benetti said<lb />
that sometimes that is not pos-<lb />
sible. "It depends on what our<lb />
needsareand what the state has to<lb />
offer. The last couple of years<lb />
we've gotten players form 5'9 to<lb />
about 6'6. It's not a good year in<lb />
the state for players 67 and over.<lb />
There's just not that many, and<lb />
when you take into account that<lb />
m���! S?<lb />
Golf s overtime champs<lb />
Golfers who have won the most PGA Tour<lb />
tournament playoffs: <lb />
Player Wins <lb />
Arnold Palmer 114<lb />
JackNfckiaus 113<lb />
mm<lb />
there's 13 Division I schools in<lb />
North Carolina, practically all of<lb />
us need bigger players and all of<lb />
us need better players, but the size<lb />
iswhatalotoftherecruitingbattlcs<lb />
are over<lb />
Benetti said that the recruit-<lb />
ing this year is very important to<lb />
next year's team. "We're losing<lb />
three seniors that played on the<lb />
inside for us. Stanley Love has<lb />
been with us for four years. He<lb />
was one of our first recruits. Dar-<lb />
ryl Overton and Tim Brown: there<lb />
are three players that we're going<lb />
to count on heavily this year to<lb />
guard the inside he said.<lb />
"You try to replace what you<lb />
lose Benetti explained, "We've<lb />
got an incoming recruit, Joe Bright-<lb />
well. He's 6'7, maybe closer to 6'8.<lb />
He's never played for us, but we're<lb />
just going to speculate that he's<lb />
going to be pretty good. Issac<lb />
Copeland in the sophomores, at<lb />
6'8: he got a lot of minutes as a<lb />
freshman last year, but then you<lb />
don't see any 6'10s; you don't see<lb />
any 6' 11 s up there<lb />
Still, Benetti said that they do<lb />
have some leeway in their recruit-<lb />
ing this year 'This is the first year<lb />
where if they (the recruits) can<lb />
come in and beat some of those<lb />
other players out, then we know<lb />
we've done a good job of recruit-<lb />
ing. If they have to wait their turn,<lb />
then that's pretty good too be-<lb />
cause we feel like we've got some<lb />
pretty good players now in the<lb />
program.<lb />
"Ike Copeland is only going<lb />
to get better, and he's a real bright<lb />
spot in our program. For us to<lb />
bring in somebody that is gomgo<lb />
to beat Ike out, if we do that then<lb />
asa recruiter, we'vedoneour job<lb />
Benetti said that teams should<lb />
try to improve every year. How-<lb />
ever, he said that this can be hard<lb />
to do. "After a while, it gets hard,<lb />
like a North Carolina or a Duke.<lb />
Sometimes it's not that easy to<lb />
replace a Danny Ferry or a Chris-<lb />
tian Latncr. Some programs can<lb />
bring in players like that every<lb />
Rules<lb />
year.<lb />
"For us, I think our goal is to<lb />
replace a Blue Edwards. If we can<lb />
get a better player than what Blue<lb />
was for us, then we've done a<lb />
great job in the recruiting. Some<lb />
people think you'll never get<lb />
another Blue Edwards, but that's<lb />
our Job<lb />
According to Benetti, Ed-<lb />
wards is still helping ECU basket-<lb />
ball, even though he is no longer<lb />
playing. "When You've got a Blue<lb />
Edwards that has made it to pro-<lb />
basketball, any time he steps out<lb />
on the court and a kid is watching<lb />
him play and they say 'Blue<lb />
Edwards � East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity' that sticks in his mind where<lb />
he really dosen't know you, but at<lb />
least he's heard from you<lb />
Benetti said that the reason<lb />
ECU'srecruitinghasbeeti success-<lb />
ful so far is because they know:<lb />
"Whatever advantage you think<lb />
you can seize ou t there, you try to<lb />
go for it<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
said Benetti. "Alllcandoisevalu-<lb />
ate or watch. Then in the contact<lb />
period we can actually talk to<lb />
them<lb />
"During that contact period,<lb />
they have to allow people into<lb />
their homes to talk to Mom and<lb />
Dad. This is the first time legallv<lb />
we've been able to talk to them<lb />
face to face unless they come to<lb />
our campus on what is called an<lb />
unofficial visit.<lb />
"If you were a recruit and you<lb />
came up here to visit with me, I<lb />
could talk to vou all dav if I wanted.<lb />
there's no limit to that visit, but<lb />
the minute you stepped off my<lb />
campus, if it wasn't a contact pe-<lb />
ri(xi, all I could sav is hello' to<lb />
you. Anything other than that<lb />
would be a recruiting violation.<lb />
When some schools get into<lb />
trouble, these are what they vio-<lb />
late. It's easy to violate one of<lb />
them unless vou watch thedates<lb />
During a quiet period, the<lb />
recruiter can onlv see or talk to a<lb />
player if that player comes to his<lb />
campus. During a dead period,<lb />
students may not make unofficial<lb />
IRS<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
bv the house. Mize said "it is<lb />
currently in the second reading in<lb />
the house and it must pass the<lb />
third reading before it isapproved.<lb />
This bill is related to all UNC fa-<lb />
cilities that have self-liquidating<lb />
projects, all of these projects have<lb />
been worked into one bill, one for<lb />
the house and one for the senate<lb />
The hours of operation, ac-<lb />
cording to Mize, are going to be<lb />
based on the needsdesires of the<lb />
students "we will be establishing<lb />
a student board to set the policies,<lb />
if the students want us to be open<lb />
from six am until midnight then<lb />
that's what we will do, weekends<lb />
are the same way<lb />
One change that is not going<lb />
to affect the students is that fac-<lb />
ulty are going to be required to<lb />
pay a fee for use of the facility.<lb />
Mize said: "they will not be re-<lb />
quired to pay, but if they want to<lb />
utilize the facility they will have to<lb />
pay the same thing as the stu-<lb />
dents. ($70.00 a year)<lb />
The current facility, Christian-<lb />
berry Memorial Gymnasium,<lb />
which has been serving the uni-<lb />
versity since 151 will thenbeused<lb />
for health and physical education<lb />
classrooms.<lb />
Bv the year 1994 we will hope-<lb />
fully have a brand new complex in<lb />
which each student may partici-<lb />
pate in all of hisher athletic en-<lb />
deavors. "It could be a reality by<lb />
1993, 1994 said Mize.<lb />
visits to the recruiter's campus. In<lb />
addition, the recruiter can not<lb />
speak at nor attend an event where<lb />
a player may be. In both situ-<lb />
ations, however, the recruiter may<lb />
send letters and make phone calls<lb />
to the plaver he is interested in.<lb />
If a recruiter sees a player<lb />
during any period other than a<lb />
contact period, he is limited in<lb />
what he can say to him. 'They call<lb />
it the 'bump' rule explained<lb />
Benetti, "I can bump into you and<lb />
say 'hello but that's it, that's as<lb />
far as the conversation can go. It's<lb />
really funny. If I could get you on<lb />
a pay phone in that corner, we<lb />
could talk for an hour. I mean<lb />
some of the rules seem to be really<lb />
stupid, but I guess they made the<lb />
rules because somebody sooner<lb />
or later has broken them<lb />
The better the player the ear-<lb />
lier the recruitingcan start. Imean,<lb />
there are people who are recruit-<lb />
ing sixth and seventh graders, and<lb />
when I say recruiting, that may<lb />
mean just a phone call every month<lb />
and a letter every week<lb />
Benetti also said that he feels<lb />
some of the rules governing re-<lb />
cpji ting shoud be stricter, There's<lb />
no limit (on age) he stated,<lb />
"That's one of the things I think<lb />
the NCAA, and thaf s the organi-<lb />
zation that, of course, makes all of<lb />
our rules, they're really going to<lb />
take a look at that because it used<lb />
to be where if you were recruiting<lb />
a sophomore, that wasconsidered<lb />
very early. Now, if you're not<lb />
talking to that sophomore, you're<lb />
considered probably late in the<lb />
recruiting game<lb />
Larkin<lb />
Tom Watson $<lb />
SamSnead I 8<lb />
B Casper U8<lb />
Michele D. Thome, Gannett News Service<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
runs, 35 walks and 26 strikeouts<lb />
and her ERA yvasa .182.<lb />
Larkin had a designated hit-<lb />
ter while she played for ECU. She<lb />
said, 'They would say, 'You have<lb />
one job and I would get so mad<lb />
and say. If I'm going to pitch, I<lb />
want to bat<lb />
Some of Larkins favorite<lb />
teams to play were Florida State<lb />
and University of South Carolina.<lb />
She said, "I like playing against<lb />
the tougher teams. It was hard,<lb />
there was a lot of pressure, but 1<lb />
guess I felt like I did better<lb />
Larkin has been told that she<lb />
does not look like a sof tball player.<lb />
She said, "It's really funny, when<lb />
I tell people I'm from Georgia they<lb />
sayWhat are you doing up here?'<lb />
and I say, 'I got recruited for soft-<lb />
ball' and they always say, Toil<lb />
play softball? You don't lood like<lb />
a softball player I just laugh<lb />
Larkin does not have any fu-<lb />
ture plans to play softball. She<lb />
claims there is "nothing more I<lb />
can do with it She said, "I might<lb />
coach, like a little girls team, for<lb />
little league<lb />
Larkin, a communications<lb />
major focusing on management,<lb />
wants to go into convention sales.<lb />
She has an internship at Walt<lb />
Disney World doing convention<lb />
sales. �<lb />
She said, "I'm hoping it will<lb />
turn into something permanent,<lb />
but if I can't stay on, I am going to<lb />
try to go to graduate school at<lb />
Florida State or Colorado State<lb />
Larkin was a life guard down<lb />
in Florida two yearsago and claims<lb />
she "fell in love with it She also<lb />
saidThey are opening a Disney<lb />
World outside of Paris. To work<lb />
in Paris and work for Disney<lb />
would be a dream come true<lb />
Sports Writers'<lb />
meeting today<lb />
at two p.m.<lb />
Be there.<lb />
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is pleased to announce<lb />
the association of<lb />
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in the practice of Cardiology<lb />
and Electrophysiology<lb />
Starting July 2, 1990<lb />
at<lb />
Suite 10 - Medical Pavilion<lb />
Greenville, NC 27834<lb />
(919) 757-1000<lb />
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Featuring your<lb />
favorite bands:<lb />
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Drink Specials I<lb />
This Thursday's Band is:<lb />
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