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Recycling 4<lb />
Items are stored because they are not marketable.<lb />
"The Nerd" 5<lb />
The latest summer production provides humor.<lb />
Otfje i�uBt danrittutm<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.65 No.36<lb />
Wednesday, July 10,1991<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
Celebration extends over weekend<lb />
Investigation for violations<lb />
Five fraternities were accused of violating the Inter-Fra-<lb />
ternity Council Risk Management Policy at N.C. State Univer-<lb />
sity. In a letter from the IFC rush chairman, the fraternities<lb />
were accu sed of in vi ting incoming freshman to parties held on<lb />
Fraternity Court.<lb />
The letter accused the fraternities of distributing alcohol<lb />
to minors and advertising the parries at freshman dormitories.<lb />
Witnesses reported that several freshman went to the parties<lb />
and returned later in the evening intoxicated.<lb />
The Director of Orientation reported that the freshmen<lb />
involved were mostly female.<lb />
Student arrested for assault<lb />
Enc Blount, a UNC-Chapel Hill student from Ayden, was<lb />
arrested on charges of simple assault, along with four others,<lb />
after attacking a bouncer at a nightclub in Chapel Hill.<lb />
According to the police reports, Blount and the others<lb />
attempted to enter the establishment, but being underage,<lb />
were told they had to leave. After a brief confrontation, the<lb />
reports stated that one of the suspects hit the bouncer in the<lb />
face, then the others knocked him to the ground and repeat-<lb />
edly kicked and hit him.<lb />
Blount was arrested shortly thereafter and later released<lb />
on $230 unsecured bond.<lb />
Student newspaper denied access<lb />
The University of South Carolina's student newspaper.<lb />
The Gamecock, was denied a copy of one of the South Carolina<lb />
Law Enforcement Division's investigative reports.<lb />
The newspaper's Freedom of Information request was<lb />
denied, according to a letter from SLED officials, because of a<lb />
pol icy to "protect persons who provide i nforma tion d uring an<lb />
investigation<lb />
TheState.a non-student newspaper serving the same area,<lb />
was able to get a copy of the report.<lb />
"We expect better cooperation from an agency that is<lb />
supposed to help the citizens of South Carolina said David<lb />
Bowden, editor in chief of the newspaper.<lb />
One of the paper's editors, Aaron Shemin, protested that<lb />
they were receiving unfair treatment because of their student<lb />
status.<lb />
"I think that if we were anything but a student newspaper,<lb />
they would honor our request he said. "Instead, they turn us<lb />
down, thinking we're going to go away. They'll soon find out<lb />
it's just not going to happen<lb />
State may try new grading system<lb />
The plusminus grading system which wasexperimented<lb />
with on some North Carolina campuses in the mid-1980s may<lb />
be back soon at N.C. State University. The Faculty Senate ha<lb />
advised the chancellor of the University of the return of the<lb />
system.<lb />
The plusminus grading system's supporters say that it<lb />
allows professors to record more accurate grades. A student<lb />
who has an 89 in every class would have a 33 average,<lb />
whereas all 80s would be a 2.7. Under the current system both<lb />
students would have a 3.0.<lb />
Student Body President Ed Stack said that he is not sure<lb />
that the students will accept the system. "I think the students<lb />
are generally against the system he said.<lb />
Stack said that he believed that it would be more of a<lb />
hindrance to students' scores than a help.<lb />
Violence erupts in Chapel Hill<lb />
As many as 800 people were reportedly involved in a<lb />
melee in Chapel Hill last week. The fighting started about 3<lb />
a.m. outside of the Car's Cradle, a downtown bar.<lb />
Police reported that the crowd consisted predominantly<lb />
of area college and high school students. Two people were<lb />
reportedly shot at and two others were assaulted and treated<lb />
for bruises and cuts at UNC hospitals.<lb />
The local Hardee's restaurant was forced to close as the<lb />
fighting worsened.<lb />
Authorities had no idea what spurred the fighting;<lb />
however, Chapel Hill PoliceCapt. Ralph Pendergraph reported<lb />
that he believed alcohol to be a contributing factor.<lb />
Tuition raised at U S C<lb />
Students attending University of South Carolina will pay<lb />
almost 5 percent more tuition in fall than in the past. The raise<lb />
in tuition is attributed to a reduction in South Carolina's<lb />
budget.<lb />
USC President John Palms said that the school was re-<lb />
ceiving $800,000 less in appropriations than the previous year.<lb />
"I don't like doing it, but because of the state's economy,<lb />
we had to raise tuition he said in an interview with USC's<lb />
student newspaper.<lb />
Inside Wednesday<lb />
Crime SceneJ2<lb />
Classifieds73<lb />
EditorialJ4<lb />
FeaturesVS<lb />
Sports<lb />
By Keith Abluton<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In recent years, students<lb />
attending summer school<lb />
have been given a day off from<lb />
class on the Fourth of July.<lb />
This, however, hasn't always<lb />
been the case at ECU.<lb />
Before last summer, the<lb />
only time students received a<lb />
holiday on July 4 was if it fell<lb />
on a Monday or a Friday. Jim<lb />
Hicks, chairman of the Cal-<lb />
endarCommittee,said that an<lb />
amendment was passed in<lb />
1989 to make July 4 a school<lb />
holiday regardless of the day<lb />
of the week on which it fell.<lb />
One of the biggest reasons for<lb />
this was the amount of stu-<lb />
dent complaints.<lb />
The Greenville Parks and<lb />
Recreation Department and<lb />
the Greenville Jaycees had a<lb />
whole day of activities<lb />
planned for July 4 this year.<lb />
Unfortunately, nature<lb />
had other ideas. Most of the<lb />
morning events on Thursday<lb />
went as planned. The event<lb />
were held in four areas: Stage<lb />
1 (amphitheater),Stage2, town<lb />
commons and streetside. The<lb />
events that were held included<lb />
the5K Freedom Race, arts and<lb />
craft show, car show, celebrity<lb />
dunking booth, and a concert<lb />
by Cold Sweat. Tickets were<lb />
sold for 25 cents a piece to pay<lb />
for food, drinks and activities.<lb />
However, because of rain,<lb />
the Chairman of the Board<lb />
concertand thefireworkswere<lb />
postponed until Sunday. An<lb />
estimated 40,000 people from<lb />
Greenville and the surround-<lb />
ing areas went to the town<lb />
commons to see the concert<lb />
and the fireworks show.<lb />
The Chairman of the<lb />
Board played at 4 p.m. The<lb />
Supergrit Cowboy Band,<lb />
which was already scheduled<lb />
for Sunday In the Park, played<lb />
at 7 p.m. Patriotic music was<lb />
played before the fireworks<lb />
display.<lb />
Carnival rides and food<lb />
vendors were also present on<lb />
Sunday. Items were pur-<lb />
chased by tickets on Sunday<lb />
also, giving people a chance to<lb />
use any they were unable to<lb />
use on Thursday.<lb />
Also present was a crane<lb />
which proudly displayed a<lb />
huge American flag above the<lb />
crowd. The Zambelli fire-<lb />
works show started about 9:30<lb />
and lasted for about 15 to 20<lb />
minutes.<lb />
Heavy rains cause journal<lb />
damage in Joyner Library<lb />
By Jim Rogers<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Water leaks damaged<lb />
over 100 journals in Joyner<lb />
Library after thunderstorms<lb />
on July 4.<lb />
Rainwater reached all<lb />
four levels of the East wing<lb />
stacks but only the third and<lb />
fourth levels were seriously<lb />
damaged.<lb />
The leaks were caused by<lb />
a build up of water due to<lb />
clogged drainage pipes on the<lb />
roof of the library, according<lb />
to University Archivist Mor-<lb />
gan J. Barclay.<lb />
Most of the books dam-<lb />
aged were business and ac-<lb />
counting journals. Approxi-<lb />
mately 30 such books were<lb />
damaged badly.<lb />
Barclay said the library<lb />
staff is attempting to repair<lb />
the damaged books by inter-<lb />
leaving each couple of pages<lb />
with newspaper.<lb />
This may save the library<lb />
from having to replace the<lb />
journals completely, accord-<lb />
ing to Barclay.<lb />
Although he expects the<lb />
drying process to last three or<lb />
four days, Barclay said it may<lb />
be longer because the journals<lb />
were comprised of clay-based<lb />
paper which is harder to pre-<lb />
serve.<lb />
After the journals are<lb />
completely dry another prob-<lb />
lem will face the library staff<lb />
� where to reshelve the<lb />
journals?<lb />
This is a problem because<lb />
the books will grow, "at least<lb />
one-third larger" during the<lb />
drying process, according to<lb />
Barclay.<lb />
Barclay said mat the li-<lb />
brary has no extra room to<lb />
reshelve the bloated journals.<lb />
If the journals are unus-<lb />
able after they dry out, they<lb />
will be replaced on microfilm.<lb />
Barclay said that the roof<lb />
of the West wing of the library<lb />
was replaced recently. He<lb />
called this timely repair "a<lb />
godsend<lb />
He said that the East wing<lb />
roof will be patched, but not<lb />
be replaced because the reno-<lb />
vations that are planned for<lb />
the library will uproot the en-<lb />
tire East wing.<lb />
Barclay, in his position as<lb />
university archivist, is the<lb />
chairman of the disaster<lb />
committee for Joyner Library.<lb />
He said a new disaster pre-<lb />
paredness plan was being<lb />
completed at the time of the<lb />
flood.<lb />
The committee'snew plan<lb />
is centered upon disaster<lb />
prevention, evacuation and<lb />
replacing damaged materials<lb />
after a disaster, according to<lb />
Barclay.<lb />
The committee is eom-<lb />
prisedof representatives from<lb />
aUoftheUbrarsdepartrnents<lb />
and has borrowed ideas from<lb />
other libraries, as well as cre-<lb />
ated original plans for Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
J<lb />
Barclay said that Western<lb />
Carolina University suffered<lb />
a tremendous toss to their li-<lb />
brary in a fire two years ago.<lb />
"A lot of libraries have a<lb />
disaster plan Barclay said.<lb />
Peorjle don authertocostucnes to participate fc in<lb />
a town held by Union occupation force from 1862 to 1865.<lb />
Now Bern,<lb />
Greenville's firework display on Sunday lights up the sky.<lb />
Depositions in suit<lb />
to be completed<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Depositions from the<lb />
two defendants in the ECU<lb />
wiretapping case will be<lb />
completed inbetween 30 to60<lb />
days, said Herman Caskins,<lb />
the Plaintiffs lawyer.<lb />
Monday, June 25,<lb />
former Public Safety Chief<lb />
Johnny Rose filed a lawsuit<lb />
against Evan Midgette, assis-<lb />
tant director of human re-<lb />
sources for employee rela-<lb />
tions, and Teddy Roberson,<lb />
former director of telecom-<lb />
munications. The lawsuit<lb />
seeksdamagesof $10,000 from<lb />
the defendants for an illegal<lb />
taping of a conversation over<lb />
phone lines.<lb />
Midgette declined to<lb />
comment on the case.<lb />
Roberson could not be<lb />
reached.<lb />
Caskins would not<lb />
speculate Monday on the pos-<lb />
sibility of criminal prosecu-<lb />
tions resulting from the<lb />
depositions; however, he did<lb />
say that the proceedings<lb />
would take a lengthy amount<lb />
of time.<lb />
In an interview with<lb />
Gaskins on June 26, he said<lb />
that after the initial deposi-<lb />
tions were made, he expected<lb />
to add other persons involved<lb />
to his lawsuit. Caskins said<lb />
those people should be named<lb />
in the depositions.<lb />
Director of Public<lb />
See Tap, page 2<lb />
New Bern site<lb />
of Civil War<lb />
re-enactment<lb />
By James Browning<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The chill wind of March<lb />
1862 wasa gentle precursor of<lb />
Union army soldiers ap-<lb />
proaching the town of New<lb />
Bern, North Carolina's Con-<lb />
federate defenders.<lb />
Unlike the bone-chilling<lb />
cold of March 1862, the sun<lb />
blazed down on the peaceful,<lb />
picturesque town of New Bern<lb />
July 6,1991 as individuals from<lb />
all walks of life gathered to re-<lb />
enact and remember the Civil<lb />
War that so greatly affected<lb />
the riverside community<lb />
many years ago.<lb />
In 1862, the newly-formed<lb />
22nd Norm Carolina unit of<lb />
roughly 2,000 untested re-<lb />
cruits was hardly prepared for<lb />
the union advance. The 22nd<lb />
was so new in fact that they<lb />
had no official uniforms or<lb />
weapons.<lb />
The union federal forces<lb />
under the command of Gen-<lb />
eralBurnsidehadjustdefeated<lb />
Confederate forces in<lb />
Roanoke, Virginia and<lb />
Harteras. They were moving<lb />
up the Neuse River toward<lb />
New Bern with over 8,000sea-<lb />
soned Federal troops.<lb />
Faced with four to one<lb />
odds, little help from the town<lb />
of New Bern (when asked for<lb />
workers to dig trenches<lb />
against the attackers, the<lb />
mayor of New Bern sent only<lb />
four people) and untried,<lb />
poorly supplied troops, it was<lb />
no doubt that New Bern was<lb />
captured in March of 1862.<lb />
The defenders were<lb />
pushed back to Kinston. Two<lb />
later attempts to retake New<lb />
Bern in 1863 and 1864 failed<lb />
and the town stayed in Union<lb />
hands until Robert E. Lee<lb />
surrendered at Appomattox<lb />
Courthouse to General<lb />
Ulysses S Grant in 1865.<lb />
The people who took part<lb />
mtrusandotherre-er�actrnents<lb />
include teachers, doctors,<lb />
businessmen and others,<lb />
dressed in the uruformsotfthew<lb />
forefathers. They consider<lb />
themselves historians re-<lb />
minding us of how differing<lb />
ideologies can place man in a<lb />
bloody arena against his fel-<lb />
low man or, as in the Ameri-<lb />
can Civil War, against his<lb /><pb facs="00058291_tn_0002" /><lb />
f<lb />
(The CnBtdarolinian July 10, 1991<lb />
(Officers respond to paper silhouette<lb />
on steps of Jenkins Art Center Gallery<lb />
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Uing: responded U report of suspicious person,<lb />
is unfounded<lb />
fVlk Residencel lall (easl I responded 'ervfortot loud noise<lb />
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fill) )<lb />
11 M Whichard Annex investigated report of suspicious person<lb />
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lr McCiinnis rhcati , nded to drain overflow and air<lb />
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0001 arvis Residence I I.ill rcpuvUxl to report of pyrote� hnics<lb />
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(oyner I ibran found the flag had been stolen from the pole<lb />
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Continued from page 1<lb />
Safety lames TXpuy is expected to<lb />
be one of the additional defendants<lb />
in the lawsuit His involvement was<lb />
cited in a state auditor's report that<lb />
was released in March and involved<lb />
aninvesrigationofthewiretappings.<lb />
Depuy was unavailable for<lb />
comments as he left for vacation on<lb />
fune27andisnot expected to return<lb />
until lulv 21.<lb />
The FBI has confirmed that<lb />
thev a re investigating the same alle-<lb />
gations although thev gave no in-<lb />
formation concerning details. Ac-<lb />
cording to Tom lxsby of the Char-<lb />
lotte FBI division it is against FBI<lb />
policy to make any statements<lb />
concerning ongoing investigations<lb />
July W. 1991<lb />
The East<lb />
C iiroliniun<lb />
is now accepting<lb />
applications for the<lb />
positions o<lb />
News Editor<lb />
and<lb />
Features Editor.<lb />
So get off your<lb />
butt and apply.<lb />
For information.<lb />
details and such.<lb />
call<lb />
757-6366.<lb />
Don't<lb />
Monkey<lb />
around<lb />
with other<lb />
newspapers.<lb />
Read lite<lb />
East<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
PLACE<lb />
TOGO<lb />
BEFORE<lb />
AND<lb />
A FXF R pleasurable evenir<lb />
THE SHOW<lb />
Enjoy a relaxing<lb />
meal at Chico's N<lb />
the how and have i<lb />
cocktail or appear -<lb />
after the show<lb />
to conclude a<lb />
M"i: Xtn Restrrjnr.l<lb />
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521 Cotanche street � 7<lb />
hbn<lb />
Newman Catholic Student Center<lb />
would like to<lb />
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Foreign investors buy American<lb />
By John Carter<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
As the world'slargest debtor<lb />
nation, the Untted States sank<lb />
further intodebt in 1990. America's<lb />
net debtor position has now<lb />
reached $360 billion. This means<lb />
that, in comparison to what<lb />
America owns overseas and what<lb />
foreign nations own here, we are<lb />
$360 billion behind.<lb />
The deficit is due in part to<lb />
the fact that U S. holdings in either<lb />
nations were purchased years ago<lb />
at lower values. Most purchases<lb />
in the United States by foreign<lb />
nations are relatively recent and<lb />
at a higher value.<lb />
Having other nations invest<lb />
in our nation is beneficial to the<lb />
US. economy. Japanese investors<lb />
own buildings and businesses<lb />
here. Japanese investments create<lb />
more jobs for Americans. Wages<lb />
earned by these employees are<lb />
taxed by the federal government<lb />
and some of the production is<lb />
taxed. This puts someof the money<lb />
earned by foreign businesses back<lb />
into the coffersof ournation. Most<lb />
of the profit goes abroad.<lb />
Foreign investment helps to<lb />
stimulate our own economy and<lb />
create jobs. Unfortunately, we<lb />
have no reasonable balance be-<lb />
tween this and our holdings<lb />
overseas. Ultimately, the imbal-<lb />
ance puts me United States in hock<lb />
to the rest of the world.<lb />
What happens when one<lb />
nation owns more of the United<lb />
States than Americans own? I fear<lb />
that we are rapidly on our way to<lb />
finding out the answer. Japanese<lb />
investors already own a sizeable<lb />
portion of the United States and<lb />
are quickly buying more busi-<lb />
nesses in corporate takeovers.<lb />
When one company buys<lb />
another one, the first move is to<lb />
begin buying as much stock as<lb />
possible in the other company.<lb />
Once company "A" owns enough<lb />
stock in company "B it is in<lb />
control of that company. In a buy-<lb />
out, a buyer only has to have more<lb />
shares than other shareholders. A<lb />
majority is not always necessary.<lb />
Can this happen between<lb />
nations? Another nation can seize<lb />
control of the United States by<lb />
owning moreof it than the nation's<lb />
citizens. Foreign investors are<lb />
buying stock in the United States.<lb />
Again, this is beneficial to our<lb />
economy, providing that the other<lb />
nation does not own too much.<lb />
If this happens, who will<lb />
have controlling interest in our<lb />
nation? We worry right now about<lb />
if our government officials are<lb />
democrats or republicans. Soon,<lb />
we may have to worry about if<lb />
they are Americans or not.<lb />
Now, as for the United States<lb />
owning so much lessoverseas than<lb />
other nations own here, other na-<lb />
tions are making vast amounts of<lb />
money off us and we are not<lb />
making much at all off of them.<lb />
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tinually sends us further into debt<lb />
to the rest of the world. Also, as<lb />
more US dollars are spent on<lb />
foreign goods, less are spent on<lb />
American goods. This cycle takes<lb />
money right our of our nation's<lb />
pocket and sends it to the other<lb />
side of the world. American fac-<lb />
tories close while foreign factories<lb />
prosper.<lb />
The U.S. economy is con-<lb />
trolled by the rest of the world and<lb />
soon our government will be<lb />
controlled as well. When this hap-<lb />
pens, can our democracy survive?<lb />
We won't have much say in our<lb />
government. Another nation will<lb />
own us and we would be their<lb />
subjects. We could declare war<lb />
ar.d fight it our, but they would<lb />
probably be smart enough to but<lb />
our military also.<lb />
With the economy of the<lb />
Soviet Union in so much trouble<lb />
right now, maybe we should buy<lb />
them out. Then we will have<lb />
somewhere to go once we don't<lb />
own the United States anymore. I<lb />
state this sarcastically; I don't<lb />
support conditional aid to the<lb />
Soviets. Economically, the United<lb />
States would benefit from aiding<lb />
the Soviet Union, but not neces-<lb />
sarily by providing monetary aid.<lb />
Some U.S. business could expand<lb />
into the Soviet Union. McDonald's<lb />
and Pepsi have, so we know it is<lb />
possible. This would help reduce<lb />
out net debtor position. What the<lb />
SovietUnion needs now is money,<lb />
not business, but the United States<lb />
needs both.<lb />
Somewhere, some balance<lb />
needs to be achieved. If not, the<lb />
United States will continue to sink<lb />
further into debt to other nations.<lb />
This could possibly lead to another<lb />
recession on even a depression.<lb />
Also, we must consider the pos-<lb />
sibility of<lb />
another nation obtaining a<lb />
controlling interest in our nation<lb />
financially. I do not know that this<lb />
will happen, but if it does, it would<lb />
be catastrophic to the United<lb />
States.<lb />
By Scott Maxwell<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
Nothing is officially contro-<lb />
versial in this country until we've<lb />
been treated to lots and lots of<lb />
photographs and films of people<lb />
marching around, carrying picket<lb />
signs and chanting slogans.<lb />
Bov, do I hate those spec-<lb />
tacles. For one thing, they become<lb />
less effective every time they're<lb />
performed � the more common<lb />
the sight, the more it's taken in<lb />
stride.<lb />
Those spectacles also bug me<lb />
because, frankly, any thought<lb />
worth having is too complex to fit<lb />
conveniently on one of those<lb />
blasted signs. A thought worth<lb />
having can rarely be expressed as<lb />
an easily chanted slogan without<lb />
removing most of the underlying<lb />
assumptions and explicit ratio-<lb />
nale.<lb />
Of course, that's just why<lb />
slogans are so popular: chanting<lb />
is easier than thinking. Slogans<lb />
are pre-chewed political positions.<lb />
They free speakers � or shouters<lb />
� from having to defend what<lb />
they say, because, for the most<lb />
part, they're simply statements of<lb />
opinion, which cannot easily be<lb />
argued.<lb />
Consider this perennial fa-<lb />
vorite: "Helms sucks That's not<lb />
a statement of fact (at least, I don't<lb />
think it's meant to be a statement<lb />
of fact); it's a statement of opin-<lb />
ion, and in itself it's of little value.<lb />
As debate fodder, it's worthless,<lb />
even counterproductive.<lb />
Some other slogans are state-<lb />
ments of fact. Manv are true as far<lb />
as they go � but they don't go<lb />
very far. For example, consider<lb />
this bumper sticker: "Abortion<lb />
stops a beating heart Well, yes, it<lb />
usually does, but when was that<lb />
in doubt?<lb />
Microwave ovens can stop a<lb />
beating heart, if the heart has a<lb />
pacemaker attached to it. Suicide<lb />
stops a beating heart. Catching a<lb />
fish stops a beating heart (well,<lb />
the fish's heart actually stops<lb />
around the time the fish asphyxi-<lb />
ates, but don't get picky). Burger<lb />
King stops a lot of beating cow<lb />
hearts. But what does that have to<lb />
do with the proper relationship<lb />
between the state and the indi-<lb />
vidual, or women's rights, or the<lb />
question of when a human fetus<lb />
becomes a human being, or any of<lb />
the other issues in the abortion<lb />
debate?<lb />
In short, what is the use of<lb />
displaying or shouting slogans?<lb />
If, for whatever reason, prospec-<lb />
tive owners of the aforementioned<lb />
bumper sticker wish to declare<lb />
themselves against abortion, they<lb />
ought instead to get bumper<lb />
stickers saying "I oppose abor-<lb />
tion If they want to change<lb />
anybody's mind, or contribute to<lb />
the process of national discourse,<lb />
they're on the wrong track.<lb />
Public debate is much better<lb />
served by carrying on dynamic<lb />
discussions either in print or in<lb />
public forums where individual<lb />
speakers may be heard, and their<lb />
positions considered and opposed<lb />
� in other words, by carrying on<lb />
some sort of actual debate, as op-<lb />
posed to chant-tests.<lb />
The old exercise of march-<lb />
ing around in a circle and yelling<lb />
slogans is likely to continue,<lb />
though, because it's still effective.<lb />
It hasn't been beaten quite to death.<lb />
Despite the fact that they are com-<lb />
monplace, pro testsare still treated<lb />
as newsworthy.<lb />
Why are protests thought<lb />
newsworthy? One reason: it's a<lb />
vicious circle.<lb />
Groups engage in these dis-<lb />
plays because news media report<lb />
on them, so the groups get their<lb />
presence and their positions (but<lb />
littleoftheirreasoning) mentioned<lb />
in the news.<lb />
News media report on them<lb />
because, among other reasons,<lb />
them because among other rea-<lb />
sons, it's quicker and easier than<lb />
conducting rational debates<lb />
among representatives from all<lb />
sides. (The MacNeil I eh r<lb />
NewsHour is one blessed excep<lb />
tion.)<lb />
Since the leaders ol the<lb />
groups don't spend very much<lb />
timedefending their position from<lb />
criticism, as they ought to have U <lb />
do, thev have nothing better to do<lb />
than lo stage yet another protest<lb />
rally.<lb />
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the troops feel good. They can g<lb />
toa rally,carry signs, scream them<lb />
selves hoarse, and thereby delude<lb />
them into Blinking they've con<lb />
tributed something valuable to the<lb />
national thought process.<lb />
Certainly everybody is per-<lb />
fectly within their rights toengage<lb />
in these worthless displays. It's<lb />
just that they would better serve<lb />
the First Amendment by spend<lb />
ing that time wnting letters to the<lb />
editor or putting together adehate<lb />
to be presented on the local cable<lb />
public access channel. Or writing<lb />
editorial columns.<lb />
Naturallv,that snotasmuch<lb />
fun � not as viscerally satisfying<lb />
� as mindless marching and<lb />
yelling. Debating requires a far<lb />
greater outlay of time and energy.<lb />
So it happens very infrequent! v<lb />
which is a loss.<lb />
As long as we're stuck with<lb />
protest marches, how about<lb />
making a small change in the tor-<lb />
mat?<lb />
From now on, protesting<lb />
groups should write their griev-<lb />
ances in full on just one Wjg sign<lb />
which they would hold parallel to<lb />
the ground, tacing up - like<lb />
firefighters hold those lite nets thtA<lb />
use to catch people lumping from<lb />
buildings.<lb />
Spectators could climb lad<lb />
ders, or go to the top of nearb<lb />
buildings, and read the message<lb />
in its entirety.<lb />
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of thisapproach is that everybodv<lb />
could get underneath the sign it it<lb />
rained. You can't beat that.<lb />
"The Nerd<lb />
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By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On July 3, the Summer Theater<lb />
I of ECU began its run of Larry Shue's<lb />
I play, The Nerd. It has been wel-<lb />
j corned by audiences as a lightbeat<lb />
way to relax for an evening and<lb />
remember that laughter is still the<lb />
Ibest medicine.<lb />
The Nerd is a delightful comedy<lb />
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iWillem Cubbert, whose life is d;s-<lb />
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avory house guest.<lb />
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to commute to and from work.<lb />
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Joe Janasz, national director of<lb />
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dous grow in the popularity of in-<lb />
line skating. This has brought an<lb />
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ing is easy to learn and exdting, we<lb />
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lowing ten rules of the road tor in-<lb />
line skater<lb />
�Wear protective gear such as<lb />
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The Nerd" smiles on Summer Theater patrons<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On July 3, the Summer Theater<lb />
oi BCD began its run of Larry Shue's<lb />
h The Nerd. It has been wel-<lb />
comed by audiences as a lightbeat<lb />
v�av to relax for an evening and<lb />
remember that laughter is stUl the<lb />
best medicine.<lb />
The Nerd is a delightful comedy<lb />
which concerns a rising architect,<lb />
v em Cubbert, whose life is dis-<lb />
rupted by the appearance of an un-<lb />
savory house guest.<lb />
The guest is Rick Steadman<lb />
a k. The Nerd), a man who saved<lb />
Cubbert's life in Vietnam. Upon<lb />
immediate exposure to Steadman,<lb />
Cubbert realizes that they are not at<lb />
afl eompatable. In fact, it would be<lb />
safe to say that Steadman is not<lb />
eompatable with anyone.This<lb />
ireompatability is not surprising as<lb />
he has few if any redeeming quali-<lb />
ties in his character.<lb />
He has a simple job. He's an<lb />
inspector at a chalk factory. He<lb />
doesn'tactually inspect the chalk for<lb />
iefects or anything, he just inspects<lb />
the boxes to be sure that there is<lb />
indeed chalk in them.<lb />
When it comes to social graces,<lb />
he has none. He has a way of offend-<lb />
ing anyone who surrounds him,but<lb />
never notices when he does so. Shue wrote the part for him.<lb />
And in his spare time, he enjoys Pickering did an excellent job<lb />
practicing his tamborine. In short, encompassing the character. In fact,<lb />
Rick Steadman is a nerd. it would be hard to seperate<lb />
The play concerns itself with Pickering from Steadman during a<lb />
the unbelievalbe chaos which<lb />
Steadman creates. The first act of the<lb />
play deals with the nerd's arrival<lb />
while the second examines the an-<lb />
tics of Cubbert and his friends as<lb />
they try to force him to leave.<lb />
It is hilarious.<lb />
The Nerd was was written by<lb />
Larry Shue, who has written manv<lb />
other plays w hich are produced pre-<lb />
dominantly in the Milwaukee area.<lb />
Shue should be complemented with<lb />
coming up with an ingenious con-<lb />
cept for which to place a play. He set<lb />
up the perfect combination of char-<lb />
actersand actions tocreatea constant<lb />
laugh-rearing performance.<lb />
Kenneth Albers, the director of<lb />
The Nerd also should be praised. As<lb />
well as directing Albers performed<lb />
the role of Warnock Waldgrave,<lb />
Cubbert's boss, which must have<lb />
proved to be quite difficult. How-<lb />
ever, he carried off the job with ap-<lb />
parent ease.<lb />
The perfomers in the play were<lb />
the performance. She appeared un-<lb />
easy with the rest of the performers,<lb />
seemingly more concerned with say-<lb />
ing her lines than giving a believable<lb />
performa nee. This of course could be<lb />
performance. He played the role an isolated event, everyone is en-<lb />
immpecably.<lb />
The laughs, however, were not<lb />
solely attributed to Pickering. The<lb />
role of Axel Hammond, played by<lb />
William McNulty, produced the<lb />
greatest lines of the evening. Partly<lb />
due to the script, partly due to<lb />
McNulty's performance, Hammond<lb />
undoubtedly stole the show.<lb />
The role of Cubbert was played<lb />
by Paris Peet. He gave the character<lb />
justice and was perhaps curtailed<lb />
somewhat because he often had to<lb />
be serious while the other actors got<lb />
the punchlines.<lb />
Rose Pickering (married to<lb />
James), played the role of Clelia<lb />
Waldgrave, Warnock's wife. Al-<lb />
though having a comparatively<lb />
smaller part, she gave much to the<lb />
overall play. She offered some of the<lb />
play's funnier moments and proved<lb />
that actions alone could be as funny<lb />
as words.<lb />
Onedisappo in ting aspect of the<lb />
for the most part superb. The diffi- play concerned Catherine Lynn<lb />
cultroleofplayinganirritatingnerd Davis who played the role of Tansy-<lb />
was performed masterfully by James McGinnis, Cubbert's love interest.<lb />
Pickering in part perhaps because Davis seemed robe withdrawn from<lb />
titled to a bad night.<lb />
The final performer was Scott<lb />
Ray who played Thor, the<lb />
Waldgraves's child. Ray gave an ad-<lb />
equately believable performance,<lb />
however his timing and delivery was<lb />
a littlebitoff. It would seem however,<lb />
that considering Ray's age of 14, it<lb />
would be more upon the director's<lb />
shoulders to work with his control of<lb />
the technique.<lb />
The play's overall success can-<lb />
not be contributed to theactorsalone.<lb />
Robert Alpers should be mentioned<lb />
for his incredibly realisitic set design<lb />
right down to the autographed por-<lb />
trait of Geraldo Rivera.<lb />
If, by the way, you are wonder-<lb />
ing what an autographed portrait of<lb />
Geraldo Rivera was doing in the pro-<lb />
duction, you must simply go and<lb />
find out.<lb />
The Nerd is plaving nightly at<lb />
830 at McGinnis Theatre from now<lb />
until June 13. Tickets are $15, but<lb />
may be obtau . v students for half<lb />
price if purchased between 8 and<lb />
8.15 at the box office on the night of<lb />
the performance.<lb />
Photo coutaay of ECU Thoalr Department<lb />
The Nerd is an upbeat comedy aside from often heady theater<lb />
It will be presented nightly until June 13<lb />
To color or not to color, that is the question<lb />
JtiiM Browning- ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Roller skating has come out of the rink and onto the road of late with the<lb />
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Roller skatine returns<lb />
By Michael Harrison<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Watching Bogart, Davis, Cary,<lb />
Bing and others in color in scenes<lb />
that were originally monotone is no<lb />
new news, but the controversy sur-<lb />
rounding the ethics of coloruation<lb />
continues to be waged.<lb />
Colonization, of course, is a pro-<lb />
cess in which black-and-white films<lb />
are given color. Colonzahon, Inc<lb />
Color SystemsTechnology (CST)and<lb />
American Film Technologies (AFT)<lb />
are the three primary colorizahon<lb />
companies to date.<lb />
The colorization processes of all<lb />
companies arc actually similar. First,<lb />
a list is made oi every scene, object<lb />
and person. Researchers, colorists<lb />
and art directors then collaborate to<lb />
assign colors for each scene. Finally,<lb />
engineers and videotape operators<lb />
begin work with instruction from an<lb />
art team.<lb />
Art directors will dig into ar-<lb />
chives for still pictures that show<lb />
exact colors whenever possible. Many<lb />
directors used highly diverse colors<lb />
on sets and costumes for better con<lb />
trast on bw film, so art directors<lb />
choose color at will in these situations.<lb />
Stars and crew of original bw<lb />
films are sometimes sought after to<lb />
ensure color accuracy.<lb />
Many film buffs and profession-<lb />
als in the film industry have been<lb />
lashing out against the process over<lb />
since the first colorized version of a<lb />
movie, Topper came out in 1983.<lb />
One cntic said: 'The colors arc<lb />
washed out and heavv on the earth<lb />
tones, like Technicolor in the early<lb />
30s In films from Colonzahon, Inc<lb />
things look pretty bleak; living sepia<lb />
 At times colors follow characters<lb />
around like laggard halos<lb />
Director Hal Roach refused to<lb />
comment on the process.<lb />
The late John Huston denounced<lb />
the idea as being vulgar and urged<lb />
people to boycott all prod ucts whose<lb />
makers bought commercial time of a<lb />
colorized picture.<lb />
The Directors' Guild of America<lb />
called the colorists "cultural butch-<lb />
ers who) are lifting their legs on<lb />
other people's work<lb />
Stars of bw films cameout, too<lb />
James Stewart, star of the Chnstmas<lb />
classic If s A Wonderful Life' had<lb />
this to say after he saw Colonzahon,<lb />
Lie's newer version: It's A Won-<lb />
derful Life' was filmed in black-and-<lb />
white, the lighting for which differs<lb />
radically from that used for cotof<lb />
photography.<lb />
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tracts. Why don't people learn not to<lb />
tamper with a winning combina-<lb />
tion?"<lb />
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improved, jack Petnk is executive<lb />
vice-president of WTBS,a stahon that<lb />
airs many colorized films. He said<lb />
"We're not trying to make bad films<lb />
great. We're trying to make great<lb />
films better<lb />
Meanwhile, some film actors<lb />
have openly praised the process.<lb />
Cary Grant, the star of Top-<lb />
per wrote a letter to Colonzatiiw,<lb />
Inc. in praise of their work on the<lb />
film. The letter read, in part, "1 found<lb />
the process extremely interesting and<lb />
trust your company will continue to<lb />
color other memorable films in the<lb />
same manner<lb />
Nancy Reagan wrote to<lb />
Colonzahon, Inc that she and her<lb />
husband were "most impressed"<lb />
with the colorized "Topper" and<lb />
wished the company further success.<lb />
Pro-colonsts point out a sudden<lb />
revival in bw films when<lb />
colonzahon hi t the market. Colonzed<lb />
videocassette sales and rentals fre-<lb />
quently outnumber those of bw tape<lb />
sales. Many video store operators<lb />
said sales and rentalsof bw versions<lb />
have picked up, too.<lb />
Many TV stations can maintain<lb />
their color-broadcasts-only rule.<lb />
Viewers who do not want the new<lb />
color are told to rum off the color on<lb />
their TVs.<lb />
One magazine wnter wrote in<lb />
1985: "The color isn't in the dazzling<lb />
Technicolor tradition of such films as<lb />
'Adventures of Robin Hood The<lb />
Wizard of Oz or 'Gentlemen Prefer<lb />
Blondes but rather is a portrait of<lb />
life-like hues � subtle, real, and<lb />
earthy<lb />
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SPORTS<lb />
July 10,1991<lb />
AL wins on Cal Jr. three-run shot<lb />
By Joe Caldwell<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
All-star Most Valuable Player<lb />
Cal Ripken Jr. cranked a three-run<lb />
homer in the third inning, propelling<lb />
the American League to a 4-2 victory<lb />
over the National League Tuesday<lb />
night in Toronto's celebrated Sky<lb />
Dome.<lb />
Ripken, who set a major-league<lb />
record with 12 home runs in the<lb />
annual home run derby, swatted<lb />
Dennis Martinez's belt-high curve<lb />
over the Sky Dome's centerfield<lb />
fence for a 425-foot blast. The Bal-<lb />
timore Oriole shortshop, who is<lb />
leading the league with a 349 bat-<lb />
ting average, drove in Rickey<lb />
Henderson and Wade Boggson the<lb />
momentous crush.<lb />
Hometown hero Jimmy Key<lb />
picked up the win for the prevailing<lb />
team as the Expo's Martinez, a<lb />
former Oriole, suffered the loss in<lb />
the 62nd All-star contest.<lb />
The Cubs' Andre Dawson, one<lb />
oi Harry Carey's notables, touched<lb />
Boston's Roger "Rocket" Clemens<lb />
for a solo homer in the fourth in-<lb />
ning. Perennial batting champion<lb />
Tony Gwvnn scored the National's<lb />
first run on Bobbv BonniUa's beat-<lb />
out singleoff Atlanta'shopefulRhett<lb />
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Tom Glavine.<lb />
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represented in their first vie for the<lb />
N .L. Pennant in nine years as Player<lb />
Personnel Director Henry "Ham-<lb />
mering Hankester" Aaron joined<lb />
World Champion Lou Pinellia in<lb />
the National's dugout. But the Hall<lb />
of Fame charisma could not shake<lb />
off the American League stars, par-<lb />
ticular the exploits of one future<lb />
Hall-of-Famer Paul Molitor of the<lb />
Milwaukee Brewers.<lb />
With two outs in the seventh,<lb />
Molitor who is presently batting<lb />
.320, became the fi rst player to reach<lb />
base in an All Star game because of<lb />
catcher interference. Molitor, who<lb />
batted 356 in the Brewer's 1982 A.L<lb />
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tional fans, fans that have not seen a<lb />
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Carl ton Tugs" Fisk also set<lb />
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in the sixth to become the oldest<lb />
player to reach base in the Mid-<lb />
Summer classic at age 43. Fisk sur-<lb />
passes Ted Williams who singled in<lb />
the 1954 All Star game at age 41.<lb />
Dennis Eckersley picked up the<lb />
save for the A.L.<lb />
Ripkenisona triple-crown tear,<lb />
but conceded after the game that<lb />
his Baltimore team would not out-<lb />
distant Milwaukee for fourth place<lb />
in the American League East Divi-<lb />
sion and that beers would be<lb />
drunken by Brewers's fans.<lb />
Is there a conference for ECU ?<lb />
By Matt Mumma<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
On the foothal! field, ECU is<lb />
one of the last remaining Indepen-<lb />
dents in the area and that needs to<lb />
change.<lb />
It is inevitable that in order to<lb />
Teate a better football program,<lb />
ECU needs to join a conference.<lb />
The ill-fated Metro Conference<lb />
looked like it might hold some<lb />
promise, but there is no security<lb />
in a new conference.<lb />
Among others, Florida State<lb />
and Miami were leaning towards<lb />
making the new conference along<lb />
with ECU but the almost-Metro<lb />
Conference schools went with a<lb />
site bet and joined preexisting<lb />
conferences; except ECU.<lb />
Miami joined the SEC along<lb />
with South Carolina and Florida<lb />
State joined the ACC. ECU, along<lb />
with the likes of Akron, Tulane<lb />
and Southern Mississippi are left<lb />
in the cold to make do for the<lb />
present<lb />
If ECU is to have a top rate<lb />
football program, then a competi-<lb />
tive bid for joining a gcxxi confer-<lb />
ence is necessary. One of the big<lb />
drawbacks that is hindering<lb />
ECU's conference joining hopes is<lb />
a small stadium.<lb />
Ficklen Stadium holds 35,000<lb />
people and it is not enough.<lb />
Accommodations for 15,000 more<lb />
seats are needed before ECU can<lb />
hope to join a conference.<lb />
But what is the sense in<lb />
building a bigger stadium if<lb />
Ficklen rarely sells out now? An<lb />
important thing to remember is<lb />
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In order to play those teams,<lb />
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and Akron will keep coming to<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
If the N.C. State series with<lb />
ECU were to start up again, after<lb />
ending in a post-game melee at<lb />
N.C. State in 1987, and this time<lb />
come to Greenville there is no<lb />
doubt that Ficklen will sell out. Or<lb />
against UNC or Ouke, the fan<lb />
support from the Eastern North<lb />
Carolina area would be tremen-<lb />
dous.<lb />
Perhaps after a few years of<lb />
playing the ACC schools in N.C.<lb />
there would be enough money<lb />
and fan support to be seriously<lb />
considered to join a conference.<lb />
Concerning the old N.C.<lb />
State-ECU rivalry, N.C. State<lb />
alumnus and Lieutenant Gover-<lb />
nor, James C. Gardner, wrote a<lb />
letter to both schools chancellors<lb />
admonishing them to begin the<lb />
series anew.<lb />
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that, with Gardner's prodding<lb />
and other efforts to bring the<lb />
schools back together to play<lb />
football, the two schools may play<lb />
again on the same field in 1994<lb />
U.S. team wins xinprecidented five-in-a-row<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) - As the<lb />
United States prepares to play host<lb />
to the 1994 VVorld Cup, its soccer<lb />
team is beginning to look like an<lb />
international contender.<lb />
The Americans won their first<lb />
major soccer title ever on Sunday,<lb />
beating Honduras 4-3 on penalty<lb />
kicks, after a scoreless tie, for the<lb />
championship of the North and<lb />
Central American and Caribbean<lb />
region.<lb />
The victory in theCONCACAF<lb />
Gold Cup championship game<lb />
continued the Americans' dramatic<lb />
rise under new coach Bora<lb />
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