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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.65 No.32<lb />
Wednesday, June 12,1991<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Words may be used against cops<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP)�A judge ruled that a policeman's<lb />
wisecrack likening a domestic dispute among blacks to the<lb />
movie "Gorillas in the Mist" maybe used asevidence against<lb />
four white officers charged in the Rodney King beating.<lb />
Superior Court Judge Bernard Kamins said Monday<lb />
that "race could be part of the motive" for the videotaped<lb />
beating of the black motorist, and he added, 'To say that<lb />
(hose comments aren't racially biased is like sticking your<lb />
head in the sand<lb />
Laurence Powell. one of the officers charged with brutal-<lb />
Uv and assault in the March 3 beating, had asked that the<lb />
comments � transmitted over squad car computers � be<lb />
ruled inadmissible because they were made before the beat-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Authorities have sa id the message referred to a domestic<lb />
dispute involving blacks. "Gonllas in the Mist" is a movie<lb />
about ape research.<lb />
'Elite' to begin admitting women<lb />
NEW 11AYEN, Conn. (AP) � The alumni board of<lb />
Skull and Bones has quietlv voted to admit women, two<lb />
months after an embarrassingly public quarrel over the issue<lb />
among members of Yale University's elite secret society.<lb />
Bonesmen around thecountry, including President Bush,<lb />
a 1948 Yale graduate, will soon receive ballots in which they<lb />
mil be asked to ratify the vote. Ballots are to be counted at the<lb />
end of July.<lb />
At a meeting late last month, the board recommended (v<lb />
2 that Skull and Bones end its all-male tradition, sources in<lb />
the society said.<lb />
IRS might declare tax warfare<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � Congressional auditors say<lb />
Internal Revenue Service computers, which make it difficult<lb />
for most individuals to underreport taxable income, should<lb />
be turned loose on corporations<lb />
Matching corporations' tax returns against reports filed<lb />
by Ixi nks and other payers of income could bnng the govern-<lb />
ment an additional $1 billion a year at a cost of about $70<lb />
million, the General Accounting Office said in a report<lb />
Monday.<lb />
UNC committee to hold review<lb />
CHAPEL HILL(AP) �UNC-Chapel Hill hasappointed<lb />
a committee to conduct an internal review of 20 academic<lb />
and administrative departments.<lb />
Chancellor Paul Hardin 111 formed the committee of<lb />
faculty, students and administrators to take a look at each<lb />
department's goals, and how to reach those goals. The<lb />
committee will conduct interviews and receive written re-<lb />
ports from department representatives at meetings from<lb />
June 23-27.<lb />
The chancellor will use the review as the basis of a report<lb />
he will issue in the fall, which wall likely outline the areas<lb />
designated for growth. Sornedepartrnentsareexpecting that<lb />
will mean changes for their programs.<lb />
Faculty reaction was split on the review. Some say they<lb />
are concerned their departments will be the victims of fund-<lb />
ing cuts as a result of the critique, and that they will have to<lb />
discontinue certain programs.<lb />
Others say they are pleased the review gives them a<lb />
chance to outline and announce their goals for the future.<lb />
Supervisor found guilty of death<lb />
BEAUFORT(AP) � ACarteret County jury deliberated<lb />
a little more than an hour Saturday before finding William<lb />
MacRae "Mac" Willis guilty of second -degree murder in the<lb />
shooting death of his wife.<lb />
Willis, 35, a former county Alcoholic Beverage Control<lb />
supervisor, could receive a prison term of up to 50 years for<lb />
the conviction, court officials said.<lb />
Teresa Piner Willis, 39, a former county elections super-<lb />
visor, died from a single gunshot wound to the head on Jan.<lb />
20 in the couple's Beaufort home.<lb />
Willis testified that she committed suicide. But a pros-<lb />
ecutor displayed to the jury a bloody shirt Willis supposedly<lb />
wore that night and witness accounts of Willis vigorously<lb />
scrubbing his hands at the hospital his wife had been taken<lb />
Id.<lb />
Nuclear plant will survive quake<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP)�A Nuclear Regulatory Commis-<lb />
sion report described as the most extensive seismic safety<lb />
studyof any U.S. nudearplantconcludesCalirorrtia'sDiablo<lb />
Canyon reactors would survive a major earthquake on a<lb />
nearby fault.<lb />
The six-year study, released Monday, concluded Diablo<lb />
Inside Wednesday<lb />
Crime SceneJ2<lb />
Editorial74<lb />
ClassifiedsComics75<lb />
Features76<lb />
Sports78<lb />
Professor receives Fulbright award<lb />
By Joey Jenkins<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
ECU physics professor<lb />
Dr. Gregory Lapicki isone in a<lb />
thousand, and it's taken hima<lb />
full year to find it out.<lb />
Asoneof only a thousand<lb />
recipients of the nationally<lb />
recognized Fulbright Award<lb />
for the 1991 -92 academic year,<lb />
Lapicki anxiously waited<lb />
through the year-long series<lb />
of selection rounds. "The ex-<lb />
citement kept building and<lb />
building Lapicki said.<lb />
Lapicki's award will al-<lb />
low him to take a full year<lb />
leave-of-absencc beginning<lb />
this July to work at the Centro<lb />
Atomico in Barilochc, Argen-<lb />
tina, a national laboratory<lb />
under Argentina's presiden-<lb />
tial National Commission on<lb />
Atomic Energy. ECU has of-<lb />
fered to support 75 percent of<lb />
lapicki's leave.<lb />
"I think it's a good reflec-<lb />
tion on the university because<lb />
it shows its support for re-<lb />
search, and it's a very good<lb />
sign and encouragement to<lb />
researchers Lapicki said.<lb />
Lapicki will conduct his<lb />
research at the laboratory's<lb />
atomic collisions division in<lb />
conjunction with Nestor R.<lb />
Arista, head of the division.<lb />
The facility is noted for its<lb />
studies of energy loss of<lb />
charged particles in matter as<lb />
well as its work in the field o(<lb />
electron cuspology.<lb />
Electron cuspology,<lb />
Lapicki said, is the study of<lb />
the aftermath of a collision<lb />
between ions and gaseous and<lb />
solid matter.<lb />
"It'sa relatively new field<lb />
. . . only within the last ten<lb />
years Lapicki said.<lb />
Lapicki's research will<lb />
give other scientists informa-<lb />
tion on how energy is lost and<lb />
degraded in various atomic<lb />
systems, including the pro-<lb />
posed fusion reactor, a more<lb />
efficient system than the fis-<lb />
sion reactor that supplies elec-<lb />
tricity to cities today.<lb />
Lapicki said that the con-<lb />
nections the Fulbright pro-<lb />
gram will allow him to estab-<lb />
lish in Argentina should be<lb />
very beneficial to the ECU<lb />
Physics Department since<lb />
both share common grounds<lb />
of research, especially in elec-<lb />
tron cuspology.<lb />
Each year, the Fulbright<lb />
Scholar Program awards the<lb />
nation's leading researchers<lb />
and lecturers grants to con-<lb />
duct research and lecture in<lb />
over 100 countries around the<lb />
world. Recipients are selected<lb />
by the J. William Fulbright<lb />
Scholarship Board and the US.<lb />
Information Agency.<lb />
Lapicki is an alumnus of<lb />
Warsaw University and re-<lb />
ceived hisdoctoratefromNew<lb />
York University. He studied<lb />
and lectured at<lb />
Georgia Tech, Texas<lb />
A&amp;M and North-<lb />
western State in<lb />
Louisiana before<lb />
joining the ECU fac-<lb />
ulty in 1981.<lb />
Lapicki will<lb />
travel with his wife,<lb />
Carin, and their son.<lb />
Other recent<lb />
Fulbright Award re-<lb />
cipients from ECU<lb />
are Dr. Nancy<lb />
Spalding of the Po-<lb />
litical Science De-<lb />
partment, who is<lb />
currently finishing<lb />
up her Fulbright<lb />
grant in Nigeria at t<lb />
the University of Jos;<lb />
and Dr. John Bort of V<lb />
the Sociology and<lb />
Anthropology de-<lb />
partment, who con-<lb />
ducted research in Costa Rica<lb />
three years ago.<lb />
Photo courtMy of ECU N�w� Bureau<lb />
Greg Lapicki<lb />
Public Television aiis "political correctness" debate<lb />
By Bill Egbert<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Safe Speech, Free Speech and<lb />
the University, a round-table<lb />
debate of "political correct-<lb />
ness" aired June 9 on North<lb />
Carolina Public Television.<lb />
The panel, hosted bv Fred<lb />
Friendly of Columbia Univer-<lb />
sity, included such figures as<lb />
Nadine Strossen, president of<lb />
the American Civil Liberties<lb />
Union; Bcnno C. Schmidt, Jr<lb />
president of Yale University;<lb />
Randall Kennedy, a professor<lb />
at Harvard law School; and<lb />
ThomasGrcy, professor of law<lb />
at Stanford and principal au-<lb />
thor of that university's con-<lb />
troversial speech code.<lb />
During the hour-long<lb />
discussion the panelists voiced<lb />
varied positions, alternately<lb />
characterizing the ideal col-<lb />
lege campus as an unagu-<lb />
lated marketplace of ideas, a<lb />
community responsible for<lb />
maintaining a positive learn-<lb />
ing environment and a place<lb />
where students should learn<lb />
respect for diversity and work<lb />
to share common goals and<lb />
values.<lb />
Schmidt established his<lb />
position early in the hour,<lb />
stating: "I don't think a uni-<lb />
versity is first and foremost a<lb />
community. It is not a place<lb />
first and foremost which is<lb />
about the inculcation of<lb />
thoughts and habits of<lb />
mind<lb />
"The university has a<lb />
fundamental mission which<lb />
is the search for truth and the<lb />
university is a place where<lb />
people have to have the right<lb />
to speak the unspeakable,<lb />
think the unthinkable, and<lb />
challenge the unchallenge-<lb />
able he said.<lb />
In response to this state-<lb />
ment, Randall Kennedy asked,<lb />
"what does the word 'nigger7<lb />
have to do with the search for<lb />
truth?"<lb />
Nat Hentoff, a columnist<lb />
for The Village Voice, re-<lb />
sponded by citing Malcolm<lb />
X's doctrine of demystifying<lb />
language. Hecritidzed speech<lb />
codes, saying that they condi-<lb />
tion students to lean on the<lb />
administration for protection.<lb />
Later, Schmidt said that<lb />
fear and ignorance should be<lb />
expressed and answered.<lb />
In defense of the Stanford<lb />
code, Grey pointed out that<lb />
Schmidt's logic could be ap-<lb />
plied to spitting in a person's<lb />
face, and that the speech code<lb />
essentially forbids students to<lb />
spit at each other.<lb />
Strossen, of the ACLU,<lb />
criticized speech codes on<lb />
several counts. She said that<lb />
they are vagu e and su perficial<lb />
and will prevent the discus-<lb />
sion of racial issues.<lb />
She also noted that some-<lb />
times such codes are "selec-<lb />
tively enforced citing an ex-<lb />
ample at the University of<lb />
Michigan where a black stu-<lb />
dent was disciplined for using<lb />
the term "white trash" yet no<lb />
instances of anti-black radsm<lb />
have been prosecuted.<lb />
Strossen's strongest ob-<lb />
jection was that codes create<lb />
anenvironment where certain<lb />
categories of ideas are rejected<lb />
out of hand as inherently ille-<lb />
gitimate.<lb />
Ann Noel, counsel for the<lb />
Fair Housing and Employ-<lb />
ment Commission, defended<lb />
speech codes, saying that they<lb />
simulate the conditions of the<lb />
modern workplace, where<lb />
you may be sued for making<lb />
raaally slanderous remarks.<lb />
She also said that an envi-<lb />
ronment where racism and<lb />
sexism are unrestrained may<lb />
affect some students' ability<lb />
to learn, infringing on their<lb />
rights to an equal education.<lb />
In response, Roger<lb />
Rosenblatt, an essayist for The<lb />
MacNeilLenrer News Hour,<lb />
advised against making self-<lb />
esteem a central part of the<lb />
college curriculum.<lb />
Caryl Stem, National Di-<lb />
rector of the Special Training<lb />
Anti-Defamation League, ar-<lb />
gued that campus communi-<lb />
ties should eliminateoffensive<lb />
behaviors through education<lb />
and the mobilization of<lb />
popular opinion rather that<lb />
through legislation.<lb />
Amateur radio gets special recognition<lb />
Photo eourtny of ECU H� turaou<lb />
Donna Dunnehoo and Or. Stan Garren check over equipment for Amateur Radio Field Day.<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Amateur radio is getting<lb />
special recognition from ECU,<lb />
and a group of campus<lb />
"hams" are planning for some<lb />
long-range conversations.<lb />
Citing interest in ham ra-<lb />
dio at ECU as well as the ser-<lb />
vices provided by amateur<lb />
radio operators, the university<lb />
has issued a proclamation to<lb />
observe Amateur Radio Week<lb />
June 17-23.<lb />
"Amateurradiooperators<lb />
demonstrate their value in<lb />
public assi stance by providing<lb />
emergency communications<lb />
and donate these services free<lb />
of charge, in the interest of the<lb />
citizens of the community<lb />
the proclamation signed by<lb />
ECU chancellor Richard R.<lb />
Eakinsaid.<lb />
Eakin also endorsed the<lb />
plansof anew student organi-<lb />
zation to put a temporary ra-<lb />
dio station on the campus mall<lb />
June 22-23 to allow hams and<lb />
interested students to partici-<lb />
pate in a worldwide exercise<lb />
involving ham operators.<lb />
Part of the American Ra-<lb />
dio Relay League's (ARRL)<lb />
field day, the exercise is held<lb />
annually to practice for emer-<lb />
gencies and disasters. The<lb />
ARRL is a national organiza-<lb />
tion of ham radio enthusiasts.<lb />
Donna Dunnehoo of<lb />
Jacksonville, a graduate stu-<lb />
dent in the School of Industry<lb />
and Technology, said ham ra-<lb />
dio is being promoted by the<lb />
student chapter of the Insti-<lb />
tute of Electrical and Electron-<lb />
ics Engineers (IEEE), orga-<lb />
nized last spring.<lb />
The chapter sponsors a<lb />
ham station in the School of<lb />
See Radio, page 3<lb />
Math and Science center improves teaching<lb />
By Miriam Driot<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Math &amp; Science<lb />
Center is part of the Math-<lb />
ematics and Science Educa-<lb />
tion Network, a statewide<lb />
program created in response<lb />
to a needed improvement in<lb />
the teaching of math and sci-<lb />
ences.<lb />
The Science &amp; Math-<lb />
ematics Education Center has<lb />
been in function since 1984.<lb />
Prior to this date, only two<lb />
other centers existed, one at<lb />
the University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill and<lb />
one at UNC-Charlotte.<lb />
"Back then it wasa unique<lb />
organization director of the<lb />
center Dr. Katharine W.<lb />
Hod gin said.<lb />
The center is state funded<lb />
bu t also receives private funds<lb />
from organizations such as the<lb />
North Carolina Manning<lb />
Commission and the US. Of-<lb />
fice of Education.<lb />
"Without these private<lb />
funds our activities would be<lb />
more than limited Hodgin<lb />
said.<lb />
State funds provide the<lb />
basic operational expenses<lb />
while other ways of funding<lb />
enable the opportunity of cre-<lb />
atinginterestingactivities such<lb />
as workshops and courses.<lb />
The center focuses on both<lb />
teachers and students Teach-<lb />
ers have the year-round op-<lb />
portunity to upgrade their<lb />
knowledge of content and<lb />
improve their instructional<lb />
skills. So far, more than 8,000<lb />
teachers have participated.<lb />
Graduate and under-<lb />
graduate classes are offered<lb />
by the center. Special courses<lb />
and workshops have been de-<lb />
signed to encourage teachers<lb />
to integrate computers in the<lb />
classroom and in laboratory<lb />
instruction.<lb />
Fellowships for teachers<lb />
enrolled in for-credit courses<lb />
at Network Center and sum-<lb />
mer institutes for middle<lb />
grade teachers are also of-<lb />
fered.<lb />
In 1987 the network<lb />
launched the MSEN pre-col-<lb />
lege program in mathematics<lb />
and science with the goal to<lb />
increase the number of his-<lb />
torically underrepresented<lb />
minorities with an interest in<lb />
studying science, math or en-<lb />
gineering in college. This pro-<lb />
gram is also sponsored by the<lb />
State of North Carolina.<lb />
The ECU center is essen-<lb />
tially focused on the training<lb />
of teachers, but it allows stu-<lb />
dents to take part in its activi-<lb />
ties<lb />
The center publishes a<lb />
newsletter twicer-year with<lb />
the helpof graduate assistants.<lb />
The newsletter is sent to su-<lb />
perintendents in all schools,<lb />
othercenters, some professors<lb />
and legislators.<lb />
For more information,<lb />
contact the Science 4 Math-<lb />
ematics Education Center, lo-<lb />
cated in Erwin Hall, at 757-<lb />
6885.<lb />
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terrorism. Some of the publications<lb />
were used as evidence by the U.S.<lb />
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phlets and leaflets on communist<lb />
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DaURMd �ECU!<lb />
Incinerator causes controversy<lb />
(AP)�Three Pender County<lb />
commissioners who support a con-<lb />
troversial hazardous waste incin-<lb />
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restraining order from voting to<lb />
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nents Monday, is valid until a public<lb />
hearing set for Friday morning to<lb />
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be extended.<lb />
Commission Chairman Neil<lb />
Woodcock and commissioners<lb />
Paula Chewning-Bass and Bonnie<lb />
Parker walked out of a commission<lb />
meeting Monday when commis-<lb />
sioner Willie Nixon moved to vote<lb />
against inviting ThermalKEM Inc.<lb />
into the county, said Jerry Randall,<lb />
clerk to the board of commission-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Twig Rollins, assistant to the<lb />
sheriff, said there was some confu-<lb />
sion over whether Nixon was in<lb />
contempt of court in making the<lb />
motion, and that the vote could<lb />
become meaningless after the<lb />
hearing Friday.<lb />
"It depends on how you read<lb />
the restraining order. The vote<lb />
would be null and void if you read vitingTrtermalKEMintothecounty.<lb />
the injunction to say they couldn't It does not prohibit them from dis-<lb />
vote on it at all Rollins said. "If,<lb />
however, you read that they can<lb />
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dead issue<lb />
The injunction reads: "The de-<lb />
fendants are hereby restrained and<lb />
rejoined both individually and col-<lb />
lectively as a body from taking any<lb />
action at the improperly called June<lb />
10,1991, special meeting about the<lb />
location of a hazardous waste dis-<lb />
posal facility in Pender County<lb />
according to Richard Bass, Ms.<lb />
Chewning-Bass' husband.<lb />
Bass said his wife would not<lb />
speak to reporters or anyone else<lb />
about the case in order to obey the<lb />
restraining order.<lb />
County administrator Mike<lb />
Lord said he understood that the<lb />
injunction prevented any discussion<lb />
of the incinerator.<lb />
"I've been told by some attor-<lb />
neys it does he said. "The board<lb />
cannot discuss it until Friday, after<lb />
hearing<lb />
But commissioner Jack Swann<lb />
said the restraining order only pre-<lb />
vents the commissioners from in-<lb />
cussing the issue or from voting<lb />
against it, Swann said. Despite that,<lb />
he said he doesn't think the vote<lb />
will stand.<lb />
"They (the other commission-<lb />
ers) have to approve the minutes<lb />
and I got a feeling they are not going<lb />
to approve the minutes he said.<lb />
"If s causing too much turmoil. Mr.<lb />
Woodcock doesn't know how to<lb />
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ing to close the meeting before all<lb />
the business was done. Until we<lb />
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tions<lb />
After coming out of a closed<lb />
executive session, Ms. Bass imme-<lb />
diately motioned to adjourn the<lb />
meeting. At that point, Nixon<lb />
moved to vote against the incin-<lb />
erator, despite therestrai ning ord er.<lb />
The three commissioners then<lb />
walked out in protest, and Nixon<lb />
and Swann voted against<lb />
TherrnalKEM's coming to Pender<lb />
County.<lb />
The three absent votes were<lb />
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resulting in a 5-0 vote.<lb />
Radio<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Industry of Technology and pro-<lb />
vides instruction for obtaining<lb />
amateur radio licenses.<lb />
'The members of the EEEE de-<lb />
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was a good idea Dunnehoo said.<lb />
"We followed up by asking Chan-<lb />
cellor Eakin for his endorsement.<lb />
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"I have participated in several<lb />
field day exercisesand I really enjoy<lb />
them she said.<lb />
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and will be in continuous operation<lb />
during the 24-hour period.<lb />
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latean emergency situation in which<lb />
hamradiooperatorsrelaymessages.<lb />
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Congress should not favor China<lb />
Pearls For Swine<lb />
U.S U.S.S.R. should form alliance<lb />
Soon Congress will decide whether to<lb />
whether to allow China to retain its most<lb />
favored nation status with the United States.<lb />
The debate is complicated, concerning many<lb />
issues.<lb />
According to Webster's, the definition<lb />
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nation binds itself to grant to another nation<lb />
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moting friendship between two nations. The<lb />
"most favorite nation" is given to countries<lb />
which our government feels deserved. One<lb />
such country is China.<lb />
The question is why?<lb />
In 1989, a sizeable group of Chinese<lb />
students gathered at Tienanmen square in<lb />
Beijing in an attempt at promoting demo-<lb />
cratic reform. After several weeks of pro-<lb />
test, the military moved on the students'<lb />
rally. Some sources reported over a thousand<lb />
students were killed during the crackdown.<lb />
Shortly after the incident, the United<lb />
States withdrew its MFN status with China.<lb />
The following year China's status was re-<lb />
instated. This was barely a slap on the wrist<lb />
to a nation that, one year earlier, had<lb />
slaughtered its own people.<lb />
The president has said that, economi-<lb />
cally speaking, the granting of MFN toChina<lb />
is advantageous. American businesses<lb />
should profit from the large supply of ex-<lb />
ports which enter the Chinese marketplace.<lb />
He also realizes that giving China MFN<lb />
promotes friendly relations between our<lb />
countries,atraditionsincel971. Bushknows<lb />
that ending China's favorable status would<lb />
cool relations between Washington and<lb />
Beijing considerably.<lb />
These are logical arguments, however,<lb />
discrepancies may be found. In 1989, while<lb />
China was still a favored nation, the trade<lb />
deficit between our countries was $6.2 bil-<lb />
lion.<lb />
In other words, Americans spent $6.2<lb />
billion more on Chinese goods than they<lb />
had spent on our goods. Trade with China<lb />
did not do much good for our economy.<lb />
But lefs not forget Tienanmen Square.<lb />
It is hypocritical for Americans to support a<lb />
government which tyrannically murders<lb />
supporters of democracy. Budding democ-<lb />
racies use us as an example � we should<lb />
live up to their expectations.<lb />
It is questionable why the United States<lb />
retains amiable relations with China. In the<lb />
past years, China has created international<lb />
political alarm. The nation continually op-<lb />
erates in unethical manners. For instance,<lb />
China does not honor international copy-<lb />
right laws. (In fact, illegal copies of Bush's<lb />
autobiography are available from several<lb />
Chinese publishers.)<lb />
Also, China has recently been cited for<lb />
helping Pakistan build a nuclear facility<lb />
which appears to be used for the production<lb />
of nuclear weapons.<lb />
Third, Chinese-made weapons, from<lb />
rifles to surface-to-surface missiles are in<lb />
the arsenals of nations like Iran and North<lb />
Korea.<lb />
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interested in retaining good relations with<lb />
China?<lb />
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tain good relations with China are an em-<lb />
barrassment to all America. We give "most<lb />
favored nation" status to a country which is<lb />
not helping our economy, ignores interna-<lb />
tional mores, and above all, murders its<lb />
own people. If this trend in our national<lb />
leaders continues, American is doomed to<lb />
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The President has become so wrapped<lb />
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policy.<lb />
By Bill Egbert<lb />
Editorial Column Ut<lb />
On May 20, Mikhail<lb />
Gorbachev sent a letter to the lead-<lb />
ers of the industrial world hinting<lb />
at a plan calling for drastic eco-<lb />
nomic reform in the Soviet Union<lb />
in exchange for immediate aid<lb />
from the West.<lb />
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be known as the "Grand Bargain<lb />
entails a profound cut in soviet<lb />
military spending, a whirlwind<lb />
transition to a free-market system,<lb />
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mental chunks of the Soviet<lb />
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gressive and controversial new<lb />
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all hope for world peace. Ironi-<lb />
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Union is "entitled to expect" aid<lb />
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can policy makers, souring the<lb />
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reaping benefits from their close<lb />
relationship these markets.<lb />
The world is carving itself<lb />
up into trade zones which will<lb />
determine the balance of power in<lb />
the next plateau of human history.<lb />
America is playing the game too,<lb />
establishing exclusive ties with<lb />
Mexico and Canada. But while<lb />
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Unlikely partners<lb />
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By Darek McCullers<lb />
Editorial ColumnUt<lb />
The black bourgeoisie con-<lb />
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razor, have a breakfast of<lb />
advertised orange juice, cereal<lb />
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tised desk, and write with an<lb />
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SUMMER DEADLINE MONDAY, 4:00 PM<lb />
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL<lb />
&amp; ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING<lb />
There will be a mandatory meeting<lb />
for all IEEE members on June 12<lb />
(Wednesday) at 5:30 pm in Flanagan<lb />
Room 104. Persons wanting to join<lb />
IEEE may also attend. Anyone in the<lb />
physics, computer sdence, or indus-<lb />
try &amp; technology departments may<lb />
join. Refreshments will be served. For<lb />
further information contact Stan<lb />
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HAM RADIO<lb />
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Operators are needed for this year's<lb />
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the following dates during the 1991-<lb />
92 Academic Year. Starting with the<lb />
August 28, 1991, the MAT will no<lb />
longer be offered every Wednesday,<lb />
but only on the published dates.<lb />
Dates are as follows: June 12,1991;<lb />
June 19, 1991; July 3, 1991; July 10,<lb />
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A complete working Amateur (Ham)<lb />
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campus mall on Saturday, June 22.<lb />
For 24 continuous hours, IEEE radio<lb />
amateurs will race to contact thou-<lb />
sands of other amateur stations set<lb />
up across North America!<lb />
During the devastation of Hurricane<lb />
Hugo and the California earthquake,<lb />
the world depended on radio ama-<lb />
teurs, using emergency power, to get<lb />
reports into and out of the stricken<lb />
areas. All are invited to visit the<lb />
working amateur radio station and<lb />
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right here in Pitt County. Amateur<lb />
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(get details at your local comics stores).<lb />
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will be some great talents such as Walt<lb />
Simonson, Craig Hamilton, and<lb />
Kevin Nowlan. There will even be<lb />
people this editor doesn't like, such at<lb />
George Perez, Jackson Guice, and Dick<lb />
Giordano. Here's your big chance,<lb />
prospective artists and writers, to show<lb />
your work and get it ripped apart by<lb />
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Outer Banks extend versatile welcome<lb />
By Matt King<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
During the spring and fall<lb />
semesters, ECU has a notorious<lb />
reputation forbeinga suitcase col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
This reputation is well<lb />
deserve,d considering nearly 25<lb />
percent of the student body hits<lb />
the highway on the weekends.<lb />
During the summer sessions<lb />
the percentage of weekend war-<lb />
riors increases to the point that the<lb />
dorm parking lots become not-so-<lb />
vast wastelands.<lb />
It is easy to see why students<lb />
take their attention elsewhere on<lb />
the weekends.<lb />
Pitt county is located in the<lb />
geographic heart of N.C which<lb />
makes Greenville a short distance<lb />
away from manv state vacation<lb />
areas.<lb />
There is one narrow stretch of<lb />
land on the coast of eastern N.C.<lb />
that deserves a special pointing<lb />
out.<lb />
The Outer Banks of N.C. area<lb />
coastal phenomenon that has<lb />
something to offer anyone seek-<lb />
ing fun, excitement, relaxation or<lb />
just some new scenery.<lb />
The three islands that make<lb />
up the Outer Banks; Bodie Island,<lb />
Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Is-<lb />
land cradle what isarguably, some<lb />
of the best beaches on the East<lb />
Coast.<lb />
Each island has its own light-<lb />
house, unique in design and his-<lb />
tory. Cape Hatteras Lighthouse<lb />
was built in 1870 and is 208 feet<lb />
high, the tallest in the United<lb />
States.<lb />
The Ocracoke Lighthouse was<lb />
built in 1823 and is the oldest op-<lb />
erating lighthouse in N.C. The<lb />
Bodie Island Lighthouse, which<lb />
illuminates the Pamlico Sound<lb />
side of Bodie Island was built in<lb />
1872.<lb />
The islands are linked by State<lb />
Highway 12 (a narrow paved road)<lb />
and the Hatteras Inlet ferry.<lb />
On a big day the waves at<lb />
Cape Ha tterascan barrel in double<lb />
over head, on a bad day the waves<lb />
are still waste high.<lb />
In April and October there is<lb />
no better place on the East Coast<lb />
to fish in the surf, big Bluefish<lb />
being the target of most casters.<lb />
The months in between wit-<lb />
ness consistent epic fishing days<lb />
in the surf.<lb />
If deep-sea fishing is your<lb />
fancy, the Outer Banks are peer-<lb />
less.<lb />
Because the Gulf Stream and<lb />
the Labrador Current clash di-<lb />
rectly of f the cost of Cape Hatteras<lb />
'he deep-sea fishing is legendary.<lb />
Tuna, Dolphin, King Mack-<lb />
erel, Ambcrjack not-to-mention<lb />
sailfish all call the coastal waters<lb />
of N.C. home.<lb />
These two deep-sea currents<lb />
that converge off the coast have<lb />
sunk hundreds of ships, bad for<lb />
the forgotten crews but good for<lb />
local divers. The Gulf Stream<lb />
brings tropical fish indigenous to<lb />
the Caribbean to frolic in these<lb />
ancient underwater skeletons.<lb />
It has been rumored that<lb />
JacqueCousteau may retireon the<lb />
Outer Banks.<lb />
When you go to Carolina's<lb />
Diamond Shore (shoal) you can<lb />
spend as little or as much money<lb />
as you want.<lb />
From $100 a night, bed and<lb />
breakfast house in Ocracoke to $10<lb />
a night at one of the five public<lb />
campgrounds. There are also pri-<lb />
vate campgrounds that vary in<lb />
price from $30 to $12 a night.<lb />
The best thing about the Outer<lb />
Banks is that the land is unspoiled<lb />
and the population is low.<lb />
No matter what you go to the<lb />
Outer Banks for you will come<lb />
back relaxed.<lb />
-O.H RMd ECU Photo Lab<lb />
The Ocracoke Lighthouse, built in 1823, is the oldest operating lighthouse on the North Carolina Coast.<lb />
-Map Lourmy of National Pant Sarvtca<lb />
North Carolina's Outer Banks are an unspoiled, coastal haven.<lb />
Original horror flicks still set scare-movie standards<lb />
By Michael Harrison<lb />
Staf f Writer<lb />
It's midnight. Your roommate<lb />
is out sleeping around somewhere,<lb />
and you're alone.<lb />
Your dorm room is locked. You<lb />
have your buttered popcorn, a<lb />
Hershey's chocolate bar with al-<lb />
monds and a large glass of Coke<lb />
with lots of ice.<lb />
Your VCR is waiting for you to<lb />
put in a tape, but what movie is it<lb />
going to be?<lb />
The rest of this article will help<lb />
you make a choice.<lb />
"The Thing From Another<lb />
World" (1951):<lb />
A frozen space creature is dug<lb />
out of an ice-covered spaceshi p by a<lb />
group of American airmen. Of<lb />
course, the creature is accidentally<lb />
unfrozen and comes to life to search<lb />
for blood.<lb />
The group's only scientist tries<lb />
relentlessly and fruitlessly to com-<lb />
municate and reason with the<lb />
creature, eventually leading to the<lb />
deathsof two more others. A way to<lb />
stop this creature has to be found<lb />
before it can multipy and take over<lb />
the earth.<lb />
Based on the story "Who Goes<lb />
There "byjohn<lb />
W. Campbell, Jr this version was<lb />
directed by Christian Nyby and<lb />
starred Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth<lb />
Tobey, Robert Comthwaite and<lb />
James Arness (who played The<lb />
Thing).<lb />
TBS and TNT occasionally air<lb />
a nicely colorized version, and a<lb />
good remake with some interesting<lb />
plot changes was released about<lb />
ten years ago. Look for both of<lb />
them.<lb />
'The Bride of Frankenstein"<lb />
(1935):<lb />
The Frankenstein monster<lb />
(played by Boris Karloff) survives<lb />
imminent death in a burning<lb />
windmill by falling into its under-<lb />
ground cavern. Once the monster<lb />
is found, Colin Qive, as Dr. Fran-<lb />
kenstein, returns to his "bring life<lb />
from the dead" experiments to give<lb />
his previous creation a mate.<lb />
The "Bride (played by Elsa<lb />
Lanchester) is finally alive at the<lb />
end of the film, but she rejects her<lb />
mate (a situation with which all us<lb />
guys can indentify), igniting the<lb />
film's climatic ending.<lb />
The film, directed by the<lb />
original "Frankenstein's" James<lb />
Whale, marks a rare example of a<lb />
sequel being better than its prede-<lb />
cessor. "We belong dead a line<lb />
uttered by the emotionally devas-<lb />
tated monster, is still one of the<lb />
most poignant in movie history.<lb />
'The Phantom of the Opera"<lb />
(1925)<lb />
A brilliant madman (Lon<lb />
Chaney) stalks the damp cellars of a<lb />
Paris opera house and falls in love<lb />
with young opera singer Mary<lb />
Philbin. He manages to capture her,<lb />
sending heroic men to her rescue.<lb />
The silent film's music score<lb />
and atmospheric photography<lb />
make it mesmerizing and absorb-<lb />
ing. It was recently restored, bring-<lb />
ing back sequences originally shot<lb />
in an early Technicolor process.<lb />
Chaney's scene where his hideous<lb />
face is unmasked remains one of<lb />
film industry's most memorable.<lb />
Rupert Jullian directed most of<lb />
the film but waseventually replaced<lb />
by Edward Sedgwick. Chaney<lb />
himself was said to have directed<lb />
some of his own scenes, as well.<lb />
The 1943colorremake,starring<lb />
Claude Rains as the phantom, is<lb />
spectacular, as well, but lacks the<lb />
gripping strength of the original.<lb />
'The Wolfman" (1940):<lb />
Lon Chaney, Jr. is the son of an<lb />
English squire (played by the ver-<lb />
sa tile Claude Rains)and is bitten by<lb />
a werewolf. A victim of two later,<lb />
Chaney realizes he has a problem<lb />
but eventually meets death (at least<lb />
until a sequel was made) at the<lb />
hands of his father.<lb />
Plainly (but entertainingly)<lb />
written by Curt Siodmak and di-<lb />
rected by George Waggner, it also<lb />
stars "Dracula's" Bela Lugosi and<lb />
Warren William.<lb />
"Frankenstein Meets the<lb />
Wolfman" (1942):<lb />
Mad scientist Patric Knowles<lb />
plans to cure Larry the Wolf Man<lb />
(Lon Chaney, Jr.) of his nocturnal<lb />
ailment and revive the Frankenstein<lb />
monster (played by Bela Lugosi).<lb />
Seldom seen and melodra-<lb />
matically acted, this film is, never-<lb />
theless, memorable and entertain-<lb />
ing. If saffordably priced on video-<lb />
cassette, as well.<lb />
"Kingkong" (1933):<lb />
A film producer travels to Skull<lb />
Island with camera and crew to<lb />
make a movie. However, things get<lb />
more exciting than they bargained<lb />
for when they discover the island's<lb />
native legend of Kong, the giant<lb />
ape, is indeed actually true.<lb />
Kong captures Fay Wray, but<lb />
is eventually stopped and captured<lb />
by the fame-hungry producer and<lb />
his crew. Kong is immediately taken<lb />
to New YorkCity, where he escapes<lb />
and wrecks havoc all over the aty<lb />
Directed by Merian C Cooper<lb />
and Ernest B. Schoedsack, this film<lb />
is among the best of its kind.<lb />
The black-and-white photog-<lb />
raphy is striking, as is Max Sterner's<lb />
score (this is one of the famed film<lb />
music composer's earliest pieces),<lb />
and the special effects are brilliant.<lb />
Ted Turner released a restored<lb />
and nicelv colorized version is '89.<lb />
'TheFly" (1958):<lb />
A scientist develops an<lb />
electronic matter transmitting and<lb />
reassembling machine (a prelude<lb />
of "Star Trek's" transporter device).<lb />
The scientist transports himself,<lb />
failing to notice a fly that had joined<lb />
him in the transporter booth. Their<lb />
atoms are irrevocably mixed, and<lb />
disastrous consequences quickly<lb />
develop.<lb />
Kurt Neumann directed this<lb />
fun flick, and an excellent remake<lb />
came out in 1986, starring Jeff<lb />
GoldWum and Geena Davis.<lb />
The Arts Council of Wilson presents<lb />
LIVINGSTON<lb />
Sji STUDENT UNION<lb />
STUDENT UNION L<lb />
-In Concert-<lb />
THE<lb />
STJEGMONDS<lb />
Thursday, June 13<lb />
9:00 pm OnThe Mall<lb />
Sponsored by<lb />
ECU Student Union Special Concerts Committee<lb />
Rain Sight Menoenhall Social Room<lb />
DAYS Of<lb />
FOSDICK'S<lb />
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3003 S. Evens 75-2011<lb />
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Thursday. June 27, 8:00 pm<lb />
Fike High School Auditorium<lb />
Tickets: $10.00 in advance, $12.50 at the door<lb />
For information call the Wilson Arts Center, 291-4329<lb />
Monday, June 17<lb />
9:00 p.m. Hendrk Theatre<lb />
Free Admission With Valid ECU ID Card<lb />
Sponsored by ECU Student Union Films Committee<lb />
, Shrimp, i<lb />
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at lunch $2.99 <lb />
Buy one<lb />
Regular Shrimp<lb />
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Venter's reigns<lb />
By Kcndl Vance<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sick and bred of Campbell's<lb />
soup and PB and J?lf, so it's time<lb />
you discovered Venter's, a restau-<lb />
rant which serves home cooked<lb />
mealsat an unbelievably affordable<lb />
price.<lb />
Located over the bridge on the<lb />
right of Mumford Rd , it is a dusty<lb />
little green building with a gravel<lb />
parking lot usually, jam packed<lb />
with cars. Venter's a family oper-<lb />
ated restaurant hats been in busi-<lb />
ness for 15 years, opens at 530 a.m.<lb />
and closes at 8 pm<lb />
The first thingone notices upon<lb />
entering is that the food, which is<lb />
slowly being cooked m great boil-<lb />
ing pots, is prepared directly in front<lb />
in an open kitchen. The atmosphere<lb />
is casual and fnendly. Customers<lb />
seat themselves at linoleum picnic<lb />
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Unlikeotheri<lb />
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Comic boo<lb />
By LaTanya Boothe<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Delving into the world of comic<lb />
books one will discover mutant<lb />
turtles, masked strangers, and the<lb />
average Joe with super human<lb />
powers he obtained from a freak<lb />
accident. Anybody can find one or<lb />
more comic books to suit their taste.<lb />
If you like dark lurking heros, brave<lb />
and beautiful heroines, and a hero<lb />
set out to fight on the side of good<lb />
then that and more can be found<lb />
Many fans of comic books start<lb />
out at a young age, One comic book<lb />
reader since the age of 5, Rekayi<lb />
Isley, has found that comic books<lb />
"entertain you because the heros<lb />
do things you wish you could do.<lb />
Rekayi has gone from simply read-<lb />
ing to making his own comic books.<lb />
The one he is currently working on<lb />
is Captain Good vs. The Return of<lb />
the Mutant Monster. 'If s good he<lb />
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of poundsof three special patriotic<lb />
candies to make the troops' wel-<lb />
come home just a little bit warmer.<lb />
E. J. Brach Corporation is donating spokesperson<lb />
100 percent of its profits from the<lb />
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tivities and other services directed<lb />
at servicemen and women, said<lb />
Laine Sutten, corporate accounts<lb />
manager at USO world headquar-<lb />
ters in Washington, D.C<lb />
"Brach's made these three<lb />
unique candies just for the 'Wel-<lb />
come Home' fund and offered all<lb />
of their profits to us. There is no<lb />
other program like it Sutten ex-<lb />
plained. "The more candy the<lb />
company can sell, the bigger their<lb />
donation will be and the more we<lb />
cm do for our troops<lb />
The candies have a patriotic<lb />
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SUff Writer<lb />
Sick and tired of Campbell's<lb />
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vou discovered Venter's, a restau-<lb />
rant which serves home cooked<lb />
mealsat an unbelievably affordable<lb />
pnee.<lb />
Located over the bridge on the<lb />
nght of Mumford Rd it is a dusty<lb />
little green building with a gravel<lb />
parking lot usually, jam packed<lb />
with cars. Venter's a family oper-<lb />
ated restaurant hats been in busi-<lb />
ness for 15 years, opens at 530 a.m.<lb />
and closes at 8 pjn.<lb />
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entering is that the food, which is<lb />
slowly being cooked in great boil-<lb />
ing pc�te, is prepared direc m front<lb />
in an open kitchen. Theatmosphere<lb />
is casual and friendly. Customers<lb />
seat themselves at linoleum picnic<lb />
tables, most likely occupied by four<lb />
or five other people.<lb />
Unlikeother restaurants, whose<lb />
basic concern is turnover, where<lb />
you are waited upon by a hurried<lb />
waitress, who takes your order,<lb />
serves your food, and then disap-<lb />
pears until it is time to pay the bill.<lb />
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sionals Their basic concern is to<lb />
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your liking. This is probably why<lb />
there is a constant influx of doctors,<lb />
city workers, and college students.<lb />
Food is served instantly, plates<lb />
team with turkey, gravy, mashed<lb />
potatoes, com on the cob and cu-<lb />
cumbers. The menu is posted on the<lb />
wall. The most expensive, a selection<lb />
of one meat and three vegetables<lb />
(free refills on the veggies) for the<lb />
modest price of $4.95. Also posted<lb />
on the walls are notices for county<lb />
meetings, church picnics, and com-<lb />
munity activities,nottomentionany<lb />
bad checks prsented by costomers.<lb />
As soon as my food arrives I<lb />
begin cramming my mouth full of<lb />
sweet potatoes, collards and boiled<lb />
ham.<lb />
Fridays' special is cheese<lb />
biscuitsbuton any dayyoucan have<lb />
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tatobiscuitsor com bread sticks. All<lb />
of thecondimentsare placed within<lb />
reach on every table.<lb />
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biscuit. "Are you okay. Honey?"<lb />
the waitress asks me. I'm too busy<lb />
guzzling tea from a pitcher on the<lb />
table to answer.<lb />
Even though there is a sign on<lb />
the wall which explicitly states, "No<lb />
Tipping" at the cash register, buried<lb />
under some napkins is a small tip<lb />
box. 1 drop my change in and wave<lb />
goodbye to the waitress.<lb />
Outside 1 wish I hadn't been<lb />
too chicken to try the fish stew or<lb />
too full for banana pudding. Oh<lb />
well, maybe next time.<lb />
Comic books offer interesting and lucrative hobby<lb />
By LaTanya Boothe<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
Delving into the world of comic<lb />
books one will discover mutant<lb />
turtles, masked strangers, and the<lb />
average Joe with super human<lb />
powers he obtained from a freak<lb />
accident. Anybody can find one or<lb />
more comic books to suit their taste.<lb />
If you like dark lurking heros, brave<lb />
and beautiful heroines, and a hero<lb />
set out to fight on the side of good<lb />
then that and more can be found.<lb />
Many fans of comic books start<lb />
out at a young age, One comic book<lb />
reader since the age of 5, Rekayi<lb />
Isley, has found that comic books<lb />
entertain you because the heros<lb />
Ao things you wish you could do.<lb />
Rekavi has gone from simply read-<lb />
ing to maki ng his own comic books.<lb />
The one he is currently working on<lb />
is Captain Good vs. The Return of<lb />
the Mutant Monster. "If s good he<lb />
says.lt is a forsn of escape for him.<lb />
� Fheoiruexxkbaseball card<lb />
retail store Heroes Are Here, Too<lb />
finds that its average customer is<lb />
twenty and over. Owner Eddie<lb />
Sutton says in a soft southern drawl<lb />
that mostofhiscustomers are adults<lb />
rather than kids. The collecting as-<lb />
pect of comic books is lucrative and<lb />
most adults are in it for that reason.<lb />
Kids just don't have that kind of<lb />
money.<lb />
A comic book at bottom price is<lb />
$1.00 but they usually go for $450-<lb />
4.95. It is seen as a bonus when you<lb />
but a comic book to just read and it<lb />
goes up in value. A person has to<lb />
decide which side of the fence he is<lb />
on, collecting or reading.<lb />
The more expensive comic<lb />
books are called graphic novels.<lb />
When they first came out on the<lb />
market they cost $6.00 or $7.95 but<lb />
now can go as high as $24.95. The<lb />
novelshavea glossy cover and high<lb />
quality artistic illustrations. Sutton<lb />
says the high price is contributed to<lb />
the quality of paper used which is<lb />
much better than the paper in a<lb />
Heartland Candy<lb />
Company pays tribute<lb />
to rettirning troops<lb />
ARS<lb />
Information Service<lb />
AcancfycornparrymArnerica's<lb />
heartland is turning out thousands<lb />
of pounds of three special patriotic<lb />
candies to make the troops' wel-<lb />
come home just a little bit warmer.<lb />
E. J. Brach Corporation is donating<lb />
100 percent of its profits from the<lb />
candies - packaged in anrimerrio-<lb />
rativebags-tothel�Ors"Wetarne<lb />
Home" fund.<lb />
The company will not make a<lb />
penny on the three candies. Brach's<lb />
profit from every bag of candy sold<lb />
will be donated to the special fund<lb />
which the USO will use to provide<lb />
travel assistance, homecoming ac-<lb />
tivities and other services directed<lb />
at servicemen and women, said<lb />
Laine Surten, corporate accounts<lb />
manager at USO world headquar-<lb />
ters in Washington, D.C<lb />
"Brach's made these three<lb />
unique candies just for the 'Wel-<lb />
come Home' fund and offered all<lb />
of their profits to us. There is no<lb />
other program like H Surten ex-<lb />
plained. "The more candy the<lb />
company can sell, the bigger their<lb />
donation wiD be and the more we<lb />
can do for our troops<lb />
The candies have a patriotic<lb />
flavor all their own. One of the<lb />
candies, known as cut rock in the<lb />
candy business, is a hard, dnna-<lb />
mon flavored candy featuring two<lb />
tiny American flags in its center.<lb />
The other two candies, made in<lb />
Chicago,are peppermint disks with<lb />
red, white and blue stripes; and<lb />
red, white and blue jelly beans.<lb />
"The W ue jell y beans are grape<lb />
flavored said Terri Kaminski, a<lb />
spokesperson for Brach's. "We<lb />
don't normally make blue ones, so<lb />
we had to experiment to get the<lb />
right shade of blue<lb />
The candies will be sold na-<lb />
tionwide in stores through July,<lb />
when a check representing the<lb />
company's profitson thecandy will<lb />
be presented to the USO.<lb />
The company expects to seU<lb />
well over a million pounds of the<lb />
candies, which will be bagged in<lb />
special red, white and blue pack-<lb />
ages, complete with a yellow rib-<lb />
bon on the front The package will<lb />
alert consumers that 100 percent of<lb />
the company's profits from each<lb />
bag sold will be donated to the<lb />
USO.<lb />
"Brach's has a long history of<lb />
supporting American troops dur-<lb />
ing war time efforts Kaminski<lb />
said. "Last year, we donated two<lb />
tons erf candy as our Christmas gift<lb />
to the troops stationed In Saudi<lb />
Arabia. During World War U we<lb />
donated tons of candy, and our<lb />
candy plant packed government<lb />
rations for the troops<lb />
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regular comic book<lb />
Why anyone would want to<lb />
pay that much for a comic book is a<lb />
good question. People who would<lb />
pay $24.95 for a comic book are<lb />
referred to as hard core fans They<lb />
go in every week for the latest issues<lb />
and are willing to pay the going<lb />
price.<lb />
Sutton helps novices that come<lb />
to his store by steering them toward<lb />
the reliables in collecting such as<lb />
Batman and Superman. There are<lb />
times when a new comic book seems<lb />
to not be worht much, for example,<lb />
Ghost Rider.<lb />
Aftera few months, comicbook<lb />
dealers couldn't order enough. Ac-<lb />
cording to sutton, comic book busi-<lb />
nesses under ordered Ghost Rider<lb />
only to later scramble for more cop-<lb />
ies as readers demanded it. The<lb />
character Ghost Rider is popular<lb />
because he is dark mysterious, vio-<lb />
lent, grimy and likes to take re-<lb />
venge.<lb />
What has held true to form for<lb />
comic book heros as Sutton puts it,<lb />
"if s real good reading if you like<lb />
the character like Spider-Man,<lb />
Superman and, of course, Batman.<lb />
Spider-Man's popularity has been<lb />
based on his human qualities.<lb />
The mere fact "everyone<lb />
thoughtofh heCharlie Brown<lb />
of the comic book world Sutton<lb />
laughs<lb />
Spider-Man often has bad luck<lb />
and makes mistakes which makes<lb />
it easy fro die reader to identify with<lb />
him, whereas Batman is popular for<lb />
totally different reasons. In the comic<lb />
book, he is far removed from the<lb />
Batman of the 1960's campy televi-<lb />
sion show. This Batman is dark,<lb />
brooding, and violent.<lb />
The most popular books are<lb />
produced by DC comics that make<lb />
the blue chips of comic books like<lb />
Spider-Man and Batman. Few DC<lb />
comics are not popular bu t the ones<lb />
not in hot demand are still fun to<lb />
read like The Huntress.<lb />
Comic booksaregeared toward<lb />
adult male readers. The females in<lb />
comic books have come a long way<lb />
but still have a long way to go. The<lb />
comic book industry is dominated<lb />
by adults so the books do have<lb />
mature themes. These themes can<lb />
be seen in the skimpy costumes<lb />
and"bulging breasts" the women<lb />
characters have.<lb />
This relates to mostly a male<lb />
audience and the fact that comic<lb />
books "roll with the times Do you<lb />
think Lois lane would be caught<lb />
dead in some of the outfits these<lb />
modem comic book heroines wear.<lb />
Even with the little clinging outfits<lb />
females in the comic books still stick<lb />
to being the side kick or girlfriend.<lb />
Few female characters have<lb />
their own comic books. The most<lb />
popular female heroines are Won-<lb />
der Woman and She-Hulk.<lb />
Comic books are no longer the<lb />
nickel and dime thrillers they used<lb />
to be. Today a person can buy a<lb />
comic book for $450 and within<lb />
weeks sell Uright back to the person<lb />
he or she bought it from for $12.00<lb />
or more. It just goes to show that<lb />
comic book collecting is a money<lb />
making business. Sutton stated that<lb />
the inventory needs to move<lb />
quickly. Compared to the baseball<lb />
card collecting business, comicbook<lb />
collecting can be as rewarding<lb />
monetarily.<lb />
Inside a comic book there lives<lb />
a different place, time, and experi-<lb />
ences for people to read and enjoy.<lb />
Some people but comics for money,<lb />
some for love. It may be hard for<lb />
some people to understand the at-<lb />
traction to comic books.<lb />
What can be the big deal? By<lb />
just giving a comic book you find<lb />
interesting a try, you may be able to<lb />
see the fatal attraction. From the<lb />
view of this comic book novice who<lb />
is slightly hooked, which is like be-<lb />
ing slightly pregnant, don't knock it<lb />
until you try it Comic books are a<lb />
great way to escape, to laugh, to get<lb />
rid of everyday problems bysim-<lb />
piy turning a page. - �"<lb />
"The Miracle" a mental summer movie<lb />
By Bob Thomas<lb />
Associated Press<lb />
Summer is supposedly not the<lb />
time of year for small, personal<lb />
movies, but 'The Miracle" defies<lb />
marketing tradition. And welcome<lb />
it is.<lb />
Neil Jordan's thought-pro-<lb />
vokir�g film encircles the viewer<lb />
witn its beauty and wonder and<lb />
proves more satisfying than most<lb />
of the over-calculated attractions<lb />
of this busy season.<lb />
The film's heart belongs to<lb />
Jimmy and Rose, two Irish teen-<lb />
agers inured to their family mis-<lb />
eries. His musician father is an<lb />
alcoholic, her parents are unfeel-<lb />
ing and inattentive.<lb />
Instead of seeking escape in<lb />
drugs or sex, Jimmy and Rose<lb />
build fantasies around the people<lb />
they observe in their seaside town.<lb />
Rose decides to tame the<lb />
brutish animal trainer in a travel-<lb />
ing circus. Jimmy fixes on a more<lb />
alluring quarry: a mysterious<lb />
beauty who appears and disap-<lb />
pears on the local scene.<lb />
He trails her and discovers<lb />
she is an actress playing the<lb />
Marlene Dietrich role in a musical<lb />
company of "Destry Rides Again<lb />
Jimmy confronts the tantaliz-<lb />
ing lady, trying to penetrate her<lb />
clouded past. She pushes him<lb />
away, making his attraction even<lb />
stronger.<lb />
When he sees her backstage in<lb />
an intense conversation with his<lb />
father, he is perplexed and angry.<lb />
Jimmy struggles with her and with<lb />
his father until the mystery is un-<lb />
folded.<lb />
Jordan's allegorical tale is<lb />
related with a series of arresting<lb />
images: the tarnished glitter of the<lb />
resort city; the enticing danger of<lb />
the circus with its (symbolic?) per-<lb />
former who stands on one finger;<lb />
the tawdry atmosphere of the<lb />
music hall.<lb />
The smoky nightclub where<lb />
Jimmy outshines his father on the<lb />
bandstand.<lb />
The four major players are<lb />
masterfully cast. Beverly<lb />
U Angelo plays the actress with a<lb />
ripe sexuality that makes her at-<lb />
traction for the young boy obvi-<lb />
ous.<lb />
The distinguished Irish actor,<lb />
Donal McCann (seen in John<lb />
Huston's last film, "The Dead"),<lb />
makes Jimmy's father a sympa-<lb />
thetic figure despite his drunken<lb />
rages.<lb />
Newcomers Niall Byrne and<lb />
Lorraine Pilkington are astonish-<lb />
ingly right as the all-seeing 15-<lb />
year-olds The entire film rests on<lb />
Byrne's young shoulders, and he<lb />
portrays all the confused idealism<lb />
of a boy struggling into manhood.<lb />
Miramax Films is releasing<lb />
"The Miracle" (an ambiguous<lb />
title), which was produced by<lb />
Stephen Wooley and Redmond<lb />
Morris.<lb />
The Miricle offers a pas-<lb />
sionate alternative to the usual<lb />
high-action, low-cerebral sum-<lb />
mertime movie. The movie opens<lb />
June 21.<lb />
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SPORTS<lb />
Allison wins controversial race<lb />
By Chris Hele<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
At Sears Point International<lb />
Speedway this past Sunday, 43 of<lb />
some of the world's most talented<lb />
drivers gathered to compete in one<lb />
of NASCAR's most unique races:<lb />
The Banquet Frozen Foods 300.<lb />
Common sense tells most<lb />
redblooded motorsport fans that<lb />
NASCAR means oval track racing<lb />
south of the Mason Dixon line.<lb />
However tradition gives way<lb />
to variation and added excitement<lb />
as Winston Cup racing teams pack<lb />
their bags every year and travel<lb />
across the continent to battle for<lb />
cash and glory in Sonoma, Califor-<lb />
nia.<lb />
The challenge that faced these<lb />
wheeled warriors was an 11 rum,<lb />
252 mile course known as Sears<lb />
Point, which consisted of 74 laps<lb />
totaling 187 miles (300k).<lb />
For the last several years two<lb />
men have dominated the Banquet<lb />
300, Ricky Rudd (Chevy )and Rusty<lb />
Wallace (Pontiac). Last Sunday it<lb />
was Davey Allison's(Ford), rum to<lb />
enjoy me spotlight of victory lane.<lb />
While Allison's skill and luck en-<lb />
abled him to pull off a victory, he<lb />
was the packs' leader only a small<lb />
percentage of the race.<lb />
Rudd, who won Holly Farms<lb />
"Lickity Split" award for driving<lb />
the fastest lap during the race suf-<lb />
fered the greatest disappointment<lb />
of the day. Although he crossed the<lb />
finishline first, he received the black<lb />
flag (the order to return to the pits)<lb />
for tapping Allison's car, number<lb />
28, during the final lap.<lb />
Waddle Wilson, a spokesper-<lb />
son for Rudd said, "I don't under-<lb />
stand this, I mean they told us that<lb />
drivers make the last lap your on<lb />
yourown,and Ricky was driving as<lb />
hard as he could hoping to be able<lb />
to get by the 28, touched him, and<lb />
now they want to black flag us, this<lb />
is ridiculous<lb />
Allison's comment about the<lb />
matter was, "I was leading the race<lb />
going into turn 11,1 wasdown there<lb />
on the inside, protecting the line but<lb />
driving straight, I wasn't doing<lb />
nothing out of line the next thing I<lb />
know somebody just plowed into<lb />
the back of ne and turned me<lb />
around I don't think Rick did it<lb />
deliberately but it was a pretty<lb />
hard hit, so he could have avoided<lb />
it<lb />
NASCAR officials' decision<lb />
about the incident left Rudd in<lb />
second place. By the halfway mark,<lb />
defending champion. Rusty<lb />
Wallace had earned the lead, and<lb />
along with it, RightGuard's 100,000<lb />
prize. However, an unidentified<lb />
engine problem caused him to fall<lb />
back, and finish with third place.<lb />
Defending champion, Rusty<lb />
Wallace had by the halfway mark<lb />
earned the lead and along with it.<lb />
Right Guard's 100,000 prize. How-<lb />
ever, an unidentified engine prob-<lb />
lem caused him to fall back, and<lb />
finish with third place.<lb />
North Carolina's native son<lb />
Richard Petty suffered a severe<lb />
crash and came in thirty fourth.<lb />
NBA title depends on team play<lb />
By Matt Mumma<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The two best basketball teams<lb />
in the NBA meet every year to<lb />
decide who is to be the champion.<lb />
This year the two best players in<lb />
the NBA are meeting to decide<lb />
who is the better man that can<lb />
lead their respective team to<lb />
victory.<lb />
Or that is what the media<lb />
would have us believe.<lb />
There is no doubt that Irvin<lb />
'Magic' Johnson is one of the best<lb />
basketball players to ever play in<lb />
the NBA; there is no new story<lb />
there. There is also no doubt that<lb />
Michael Jordan will prove himself<lb />
to be among the all time greats of<lb />
basketball world history.<lb />
The big story is that they are<lb />
playing together on the same floor<lb />
for the first time. Jordan is the<lb />
field general for the Bulls and<lb />
Magic runs the show for the<lb />
Lakers.<lb />
Each man runs his team in his<lb />
own style, directing traffic,<lb />
creating scores and making the<lb />
three-point play in a unique way.<lb />
Each man is a team leader and<lb />
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living legend so it is easy to<lb />
understand how the media could<lb />
let that attract the greater part of<lb />
their attention.<lb />
What is being lost in the<lb />
hubbub of the Magic-Jordan<lb />
match-up though is that neither<lb />
man would be in the finals if the<lb />
rest of their teams were not all-<lb />
star quality themselves.<lb />
For instance, game one of the<lb />
finals saw the Lakers take an<lb />
important victory in Chicago but<lb />
the game was not all Magic<lb />
Johnson. James Worthy contrib-<lb />
uted over 20 points, Sam Perkins<lb />
had over 20 points and a game<lb />
winning three-point shot. Vlade<lb />
Divac contributed a great re-<lb />
bounding game and he also<lb />
blocked two of Jordan's shots.<lb />
One of the reasons for the last<lb />
three leaker losses has been the<lb />
mediocre efforts of Perkins, Divac<lb />
and Worthy. Other no-shows for<lb />
the leakers have been Byron Scott<lb />
and A.C. Green. Without them<lb />
Magic can be as spectacular as he<lb />
wants but it will be to no avail<lb />
and has been.<lb />
The Bulls have taken three<lb />
games straight but it has not been<lb />
all Jordan. He has not scored over<lb />
40 points and has been backed by<lb />
solid performances by Scottie<lb />
Pippen, Horace Grant and Bill<lb />
Cartwright. Chicago's bench has<lb />
also been productive.<lb />
jun Paxon put in almost near<lb />
perfect performances from the<lb />
floor and Chicago's big men have<lb />
pounded the boards more often<lb />
and more effectively than the<lb />
Lakers.<lb />
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from becoming the NBA champi-<lb />
ons but it will not fall on Jordan's<lb />
shoulders. He will probably be<lb />
the man who makes the last<lb />
second shot to win the game but<lb />
getting there will be the responsi-<lb />
bility of every Chicago player.<lb />
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Lakers' big scorers are in a fatal<lb />
slump or are hurt. Worthy has a<lb />
bad ankle and Scott hurt his<lb />
shoulder on Sunday. Perkins,<lb />
after going l-for-15 on Sunday<lb />
will have to come alive along with<lb />
Green if the Lakers have a chance<lb />
to win.<lb />
Dodgers &amp; Pittsburgh lead NL<lb />
(AP) - There are signs that the<lb />
pennant races might be over early<lb />
in the National League this season.<lb />
The Pittsburgh Pirates have a<lb />
comfortable six-game lead over<lb />
New York in the East, and first-<lb />
place Los Angeles has moved 10<lb />
games over 500 i n the West to open<lb />
a 2 1 2-game margin over surpris-<lb />
ing Atlanta.<lb />
Pittsburgh's 35-19 record is the<lb />
best in baseball, and the Mets keep<lb />
tripping over themselves and giv-<lb />
ing games away with shoddy de-<lb />
fense and poor relief pitching.<lb />
Lenny Harris highlighted a six-<lb />
run fourth inning with a grand slam<lb />
as the Dodgers routed the Chicago<lb />
Cubs 13-5 at Wrigley Field. Los<lb />
Angeles took three of four games in<lb />
the series and have won 17 of 22 at<lb />
Wrigley Field since 1986.<lb />
"We've been winning without<lb />
Darryl Strawberry Harris said. "I<lb />
think he shocked everybody by<lb />
coming back so soon. But thaf s the<lb />
type of guy he is. He wanted to<lb />
come back. That's the kind of<lb />
ballclub we have. Everybody wants<lb />
to participate<lb />
Strawberry had been sidelined<lb />
with a sore shoulder as a result of<lb />
running into the right-field fence at<lb />
Dodger Stadium last month.<lb />
Things got so bad for the Cubs'<lb />
beleaguered pitching staff that<lb />
outfielder Doug Dascenzo relieved<lb />
in the eighth against Los Angeles.<lb />
He was the best the Cubs had, too,<lb />
tossing two hitless innings<lb />
This Week's Entertainment<lb />
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Billyclub Fest<lb />
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US Open will play dry<lb />
CHASKA, Minn. (AP) - Less<lb />
than two weeks ago, Hazel tine<lb />
National Golf Club looked more<lb />
like Atlantis than the cow pasture it<lb />
was once purported to be<lb />
Several successive davs of<lb />
heavy rain had rendered the site of<lb />
this week's VS. Open unplayable.<lb />
Helicopters were summoned<lb />
in a desperate attempt to dry the<lb />
greens. Some fairways were under<lb />
water. The1 parking lots were sub-<lb />
merged; Hazeltine officials made<lb />
contingency plans to shuttle spec-<lb />
tators to thecourse from milesawav.<lb />
The 40,000 daily spectators were<lb />
being advised to wear wading boots<lb />
because the gallery areas were<lb />
quagmires.<lb />
"I was worried as hell Reed<lb />
Mackenzie, U.S. Open general<lb />
chairman and former Hazeltine<lb />
president, said Monday 'But today<lb />
 today, I'm delighted<lb />
And for good reason. The last<lb />
week has brought sunny and breezy<lb />
conditions. Humidity hasbeen low.<lb />
The course and the parking lots<lb />
have dried to the point that the<lb />
three-eighths inch of rain that fell<lb />
late Sunday was a welcome sight<lb />
and not a prelude to disaster.<lb />
'There was talk yesterday af-<lb />
ternoon that the fairwaysand greens<lb />
were too hard and that we might<lb />
need to put some water on them<lb />
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rain took care of that<lb />
Ten days ago, rain was truly a<lb />
four-letter word to Hazeltine offi-<lb />
cials.<lb />
The Open, which runs from<lb />
Thursday through Sunday, was<lb />
seen as Hazel tine's big chance to<lb />
prove that the disaster of 1970<lb />
wouldn the repeated. That was the<lb />
year that Tony Jacklm fought off<lb />
rainy, cold conditions to win on a<lb />
young course that wasn't ready to<lb />
host the Open.<lb />
Hazeltine is surrounded bv<lb />
farmland in this Minneapolis sub-<lb />
urb. Dave Hill, who finished second<lb />
in 1970, likened the course to a cow<lb />
pasture, and almost everyone who<lb />
played the course criticized famed<lb />
designer Robert Trent Jones for his<lb />
liberal use of severe doglegs.<lb />
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son, Rees, thecourse has undergone<lb />
a million-dollar face-lift. Doglegs<lb />
have been reduced or eliminated.<lb />
Trees havematured. Tees have been<lb />
elevated to improve sight lines.<lb />
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Mondav gave thumbs-up to the<lb />
new, improved Hazeltine.<lb />
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hitter Davis Love III. "It's going to<lb />
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"It's a good golf course said<lb />
Andy North, who won the 1978and<lb />
1985 Opens and 1 s trying to rebou nd<lb />
from injuries. "Good and tough<lb />
Golfers were pleasantly sur-<lb />
pnsed by Hazeltine'sdry condition.<lb />
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rain. I thought we were going to be<lb />
playing under water Love said.<lb />
"But the course is fine. The greens<lb />
and fairways are hard and fast, and<lb />
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Masters champion: "It's definitely<lb />
a US. Open course. You're going to<lb />
have to drive the ball accurately<lb />
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rough. Thegreensarefast and slick<lb />
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