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I<lb /><lb />
The few, the bad, the unwanted<lb />
Unruly Marines are not wanted in Greenville.<lb />
4<lb />
What's a Lollapalooza?<lb />
The alternative music festival comes to Raleigh.<lb />
S<lb />
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Voc.65 No.39<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Wednesday, July 31,1991<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
6 Pages<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
reveals misconduct at Creative Living Center<lb />
stolen state and donated<lb />
equipment assigned to the<lb />
CLC<lb />
Researcher anticipates support<lb />
A UNC-Chapel Hill Sociology professor, Ronald Rind fuss,<lb />
coordinator of the American Teenage Study, is hopeful that<lb />
his study will be continued.<lb />
The survey gained attention from federal legislators last<lb />
week because of controversy concerning the contents of the<lb />
study. Some congressmen had problems with distributing<lb />
federal funds for a study which asked teenagers questions<lb />
about oral and anal sex. The legislators decided to cancel<lb />
funding for such projects.<lb />
Recently, the U.S. House accepted a plan to limit research<lb />
projects dealing with sexual behavior to those approved by<lb />
expert panels.<lb />
'It's not clear (the vote) has any implications for my<lb />
study said Rindfuss. "But it has broad implications for the<lb />
scientific community. It sendsa message that when necessarv<lb />
for public health reasons, some (survey) questions are ap-<lb />
propriate<lb />
Rindfuss said that the bill offers hope that similar studies<lb />
will not meet the same fate.<lb />
Universities misuse funding<lb />
Administrators at both North and South Carolina's uni-<lb />
versities haveacknowledged that some exp-rises from cock tail<lb />
parties and hotels should not have been included as costs for<lb />
their research projects.<lb />
They contend however that the $238,000 of questionable<lb />
expensesareprobablyoffsetbyundocumentedn-searchcosts<lb />
that were not included under the fund.<lb />
The University of South Carolina included expenses for<lb />
actor Jimmy Stewart toattcnd their commencement ceremony<lb />
into their research fund. The cost of the private flight and a<lb />
cocktail party was $15,900.<lb />
Both universities used research money to pay for hotel<lb />
and travel expenses associated with the Gator Bowl.<lb />
Under federal rules, the private flight. Gator Bowl bills<lb />
and cocktail reception should not have been included in<lb />
overhead cost calculations.<lb />
Federal Officials acknowledge that the rules are vague<lb />
and the enforcement has been lax, so the universities have<lb />
been free to claim numerous expenses.<lb />
ISU approves tuition raise<lb />
Indiana State University approved a 8 percent raise in<lb />
tuitionforin-statesrudentsanda9 percent raiseforoutof state<lb />
students, as part of a $92.1 million operating budget<lb />
Richard G. Landini, ISU president, said that the budget<lb />
was the weakest in 16 years due to overall cuts made by the<lb />
General Assembly. This year, Indiana Legislators have cut<lb />
funds for university projects in half.<lb />
Landini said that he has contacted the Legislature to ask<lb />
for supplemental funding. Although the president said that<lb />
the university's strive for excellence will not be impeded by<lb />
the lack of funds, certain programs will have to be curtailed.<lb />
Tuition raised at colleges<lb />
The North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges,<lb />
acting upon instructions of the General Assembly, voted to<lb />
raise tuition at 58 community colleges.<lb />
Starting this fall, students will pay an average of 53<lb />
percent more for tuition. In-state students will pay $161 per<lb />
quarter, up from $105. Out of state fees have gone up to$l ,505<lb />
from $981.<lb />
"With a billion-dollar state revenue shortfall, a mandate<lb />
from the General Assembly to raise tuition was inevitable,<lb />
State Board Chairman William Simpson said. "I am just<lb />
grateful that we were able to keep the increase as low as we<lb />
did<lb />
System President Bob Scott said that the tuition increases<lb />
do not seem to be affecting overall system enrollments,<lb />
however he expressed fears that the rise in tuition could<lb />
endanger the colleges' accessibility. The community college<lb />
system was originally created to offer an affordable alterna-<lb />
tive to the more expensive universities.<lb />
Seminar to be held at WCU<lb />
Nearly 40 faculty members from 12 institutions of the<lb />
University of North Carolina system will. nd a seminar on<lb />
proper teaching methods at Western Ca la University.<lb />
Faculty with less than three years experience will attend<lb />
the "New Faculty Seminar on Exemplary Teaching The<lb />
program is designed to promote effective teaching practices<lb />
among new faculty and demonstrate that teaching excellence<lb />
is valued in the UNC system.<lb />
Participants will read literature from scholarly journals<lb />
on effective college teaching. They will then discuss principles<lb />
and applications derived from the readings, discuss course<lb />
design strategies and develop new course material.<lb />
Inside Wednesday<lb />
Crime Scene72<lb />
Classifieds3<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Features5<lb />
Sports76<lb />
The State Auditor's office The investigation was for writing the "dummylet-<lb />
issued a "management letter" competed by interviewing ter was to discover if any of<lb />
last month to ECU concerning employees, examining<lb />
theinvestigationofallegations timesheets and CLC pur-<lb />
of misused funds, abuse of chases and taking inventorv<lb />
of reportedly stolen equip-<lb />
surgery administrator, sent a partment was found to allow vides supervised day care for<lb />
letter to Kuenzi containing at least four employees access theelderly,expected to receive<lb />
falseinformation.Thepurpose to use funds, thus increasing funds from the government<lb />
payroll and theft of property.<lb />
The allegations, received<lb />
over the auditor's hotline cre-<lb />
ated for dealing with such<lb />
matters, concerned the Cre-<lb />
ative Living Center, a subsid-<lb />
iary of the Department of<lb />
Surgery. The center has since<lb />
reported a decision to close its<lb />
doors due to lack of stable<lb />
funds.<lb />
Connie Kuenzi, the direc-<lb />
tor of the CLC, said that the<lb />
closing has "no connection<lb />
whatsoever" to the auditor's<lb />
report.<lb />
The rep t stated that the<lb />
complaints maue to the office<lb />
concerned "employees mis-<lb />
using CLC funds by purchas-<lb />
ing personal items with the<lb />
funds<lb />
Other allegations con-<lb />
cerned employees "abusing<lb />
state time by leaving work<lb />
wi thou t taking vaca tion or sick<lb />
leave<lb />
The office was also in-<lb />
formed that employees "have<lb />
ment.<lb />
The outcome of the in-<lb />
vestiga tion found no evidence<lb />
that substantiated any misuse<lb />
of state funds or state time.<lb />
However, a television and a<lb />
VCR assigned to the CLC<lb />
could not be located.<lb />
Due to conflicting accu-<lb />
sations made by CLC em-<lb />
ployees, the person involved<lb />
with the missing equipment<lb />
could not be ascertained. The<lb />
report stated that a weakness<lb />
in controls exists in the CLC's<lb />
storage facility because three<lb />
people have a key to access<lb />
the equipment.<lb />
The report recommended<lb />
that the university keep the<lb />
inventory of the CLC depart-<lb />
ment with more accuracy and<lb />
also limit the number of em-<lb />
ployees with the storage<lb />
facility's keys.<lb />
During the interviews, it<lb />
was determined that Alva<lb />
Morris, the department of<lb />
the CLC's employees were<lb />
opening confidential mail.<lb />
The report stated that the<lb />
"practice of a university ad-<lb />
ministrator directing an em-<lb />
ployee to write a fictitious<lb />
letter raises serious concerns<lb />
The auditors recom-<lb />
mended that the "university<lb />
insure that administrators re-<lb />
frain from using unprofes-<lb />
sional tactics when add ressing<lb />
personal conduct issues<lb />
Although the State<lb />
Auditor's office found no<lb />
proof concerning the misuse<lb />
of funds, thev did find the<lb />
the chances for misuse.<lb />
The report recommended<lb />
that CLC purchases be con-<lb />
trolled by one person to inhibit<lb />
the chance of misuse.<lb />
Chancellor Eakin re-<lb />
sponded on behalf of the uni-<lb />
versity and agreed to change<lb />
the questionable policies<lb />
within the department.<lb />
No comments were pre-<lb />
sented involving the false let-<lb />
ter associated with Morrisand<lb />
Kuenzi. He stated that because<lb />
they deal with "personnel<lb />
matters" he would not "dis-<lb />
cuss them in this response<lb />
An ECU news release<lb />
stated that the reason for<lb />
CLC's situation concerning CLC's closing deals with a<lb />
state funds provided the op- "lack of a stable source of in-<lb />
portunity for such. The de- come The CLC, which pro-<lb />
shortly after forming in 1985.<lb />
The money was never ap-<lb />
proved for their endeavor.<lb />
While the government<lb />
sources werebeingsought, the<lb />
School of Medicine and sev-<lb />
eral organizations supported<lb />
the department.<lb />
Ben Irons, the university<lb />
attorney stated that the deci-<lb />
sion to close the CLC had no<lb />
rela tion to the aud i tor's report.<lb />
He also stated that he had no<lb />
knowledge of the report af-<lb />
fecting theother organizations<lb />
responsible for funding the<lb />
department.<lb />
Morns offered similar<lb />
comments, while adding that<lb />
the closure was determined a<lb />
long time before the auditor's<lb />
report was released.<lb />
Chamber<lb />
Commerce plans<lb />
cultural center<lb />
By LeClair Harper<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Plans for a cultural center<lb />
in Greenville are being dis-<lb />
cussed by a study group of<lb />
academic, cultural, business<lb />
community, civic organiza-<lb />
tions' representatives along<lb />
with the Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce.<lb />
Dr. Mohammed Ahad,<lb />
professor of nursing, proposed<lb />
a permanent cultural center in<lb />
Greenville after successfully<lb />
organizing cultural round<lb />
table discussions.<lb />
With the help of a grant<lb />
from the North Carolina Hu-<lb />
manities Council, Ahad orga-<lb />
nized round table discussions<lb />
on Indian culture, Chinese<lb />
culture, Hispanic culture and<lb />
Middle Eastern culture. The<lb />
positive response to these<lb />
round table discussions<lb />
prompted Ahad to propose a<lb />
cultural center in Greenville,<lb />
he said.<lb />
 This is something<lb />
people want to know (and)<lb />
will enjoy he said.<lb />
They hope to have rooms<lb />
in the center with artifacts, lit-<lb />
erature, pictures and art from<lb />
different cultures, Ahad said.<lb />
The objectives of the cul-<lb />
tural center are to develop re-<lb />
sources, such as films, videos,<lb />
charts, maps and books for<lb />
students, teachers, scholars<lb />
and interested people; to con-<lb />
duct exhibits on particular<lb />
cultures; to help with research<lb />
on health care beliefs and<lb />
health care utilization strate-<lb />
gies of different cultures; to<lb />
conduct seminars and work-<lb />
shops for target groups such<lb />
as teachers and nurses; and to<lb />
maintaina library and reading<lb />
room of reference material on<lb />
immigrant cultures.<lb />
According to a press re-<lb />
lease, the center will target<lb />
grade and high school stu-<lb />
dents, college students,<lb />
graduate students and pro-<lb />
fessors.<lb />
"It will benefit the stu-<lb />
dents (of ECU)  (because)<lb />
they can visit the exhibits and<lb />
enjoy the information from<lb />
different cultures Ahad said.<lb />
Students may be able to<lb />
See Culture, page 2<lb />
Dail Rm4� ECU Photo Lab<lb />
The Creative Living Center offers daytime care and activities for the elderly, but the center<lb />
will soon close its doors because of lack of funds.<lb />
Ralph Nader to speak at<lb />
environmental festival<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Ralph Nader will be the<lb />
keynote speaker of a day long<lb />
environmental festival to be<lb />
held in Butner, Saturday,<lb />
August 3. The purpose of the<lb />
event, Lakefest '91, is to in-<lb />
crease environmental aware-<lb />
ness. Everyone is urged to at-<lb />
tend and the admission is free.<lb />
Nader gained fame in the<lb />
'60s for his consumer advo-<lb />
cacy. He was part of the<lb />
spearhead to forceautomobile<lb />
manufacturers to produce<lb />
safer cars, including the drive<lb />
for safety bel ts. He was widely<lb />
popularized for his "Nader's<lb />
Raiders who exposed irre-<lb />
sponsible industries.<lb />
Other speakers to be<lb />
featured will be Lois Gibbs,<lb />
leader of the fight against the<lb />
infamous LoveCanal incident<lb />
and Brian Hunt, a Greenpeace<lb />
representative.<lb />
Gibbs was at the front of<lb />
the movement to close a school<lb />
in Love Canal built on 21,000<lb />
tonsof buried chemical waste.<lb />
She later organized the<lb />
Citizen's Clearinghouse for<lb />
Hazardous Waste, an organi-<lb />
zation dedicated to educating<lb />
and helping communities in<lb />
the presence of poisonous<lb />
chemicals.<lb />
Hunt offers Greenpeace<lb />
assistance across the Southeast<lb />
by presenting speeches, edu-<lb />
cational forums and materials<lb />
and workshops concerning<lb />
citizen lobbying techniques.<lb />
The day will also feature<lb />
special demonstrations per-<lb />
formed by EustenceConway,<lb />
a Native Americanculturalist.<lb />
Conway will present a dis-<lb />
play of Native American skills.<lb />
People are urged to bring<lb />
friends, family, lawn chairs<lb />
and blankets. Food, music,<lb />
environmental exhibits and<lb />
booths, T-shirts and buttons<lb />
will be available at the event<lb />
Lakefest '91 will be held<lb />
at Lake Holt near Burner. It<lb />
will start at 11 a.m. and last<lb />
until 7 p.m.<lb />
Directions: 1-85 to Butner<lb />
Exit (191). Follow signs for<lb />
Hwy.50intoCreadmoor. Left<lb />
at Southern States onto 56 W.<lb />
Follow signs. For more infor-<lb />
mation, call 575-4093 or 575-<lb />
4064.<lb />
ECU divers explore Civil War shipwreck<lb />
By George Threewitts<lb />
ECU Newi Bureau<lb />
The cargo-laden hold of a<lb />
long buried and nearly forgot-<lb />
ten Civil War Shipwreck has<lb />
become a time capsule for a<lb />
group of Florida divers and<lb />
underwater archaeologists<lb />
from ECU.<lb />
"It may be the most excit-<lb />
ing shipwreck site in the<lb />
United States said Dr. Wil-<lb />
liam N. Still, a maritime histo-<lb />
rian and co-director of the ECU<lb />
program in Maritime History<lb />
and Underwater Research.<lb />
ECU underwater archae-<lb />
ologists have agreed to assist<lb />
with the excavation of the<lb />
Maple Leaf, a 173-foot steam-<lb />
ship that was registered in<lb />
Canada and leased to the<lb />
Union navy to support the<lb />
blockade of Southern ports.<lb />
The vessel sank after striking<lb />
a Confederate mine in the St.<lb />
John'sRiver near Jacksonville,<lb />
Fla. in 1864. It was carrying<lb />
the personal possessions of<lb />
about 2,400 soldiers.<lb />
400 tons of supplies and<lb />
personal items were on board<lb />
when the vessel went down.<lb />
Still said. The manifest in-<lb />
cluded medical equipment,<lb />
carved mementoes and nu-<lb />
merous other personal items<lb />
and the musical instruments<lb />
from a regimental band. Only<lb />
afractionofuSecargohasbeen<lb />
recovered. Hundreds of<lb />
thousands of items are buried<lb />
beneath the black ooze of the<lb />
riverbottomthathasprotected<lb />
the ship and its contents for<lb />
127 years.<lb />
The Maple Leaf is a<lb />
sealed time capsule said<lb />
Bradley Rodgers, an ECU ar-<lb />
chaeologist who is conserva-<lb />
tor for the project.<lb />
Rodgers said the decks of<lb />
the ship are intact, and mud<lb />
fills the insides of the vessel.<lb />
The mud has helped preserve<lb />
the wood and metal artifacts.<lb />
'The artifacts that I have<lb />
seen coming out of the Maple<lb />
Leaf are probably in the best<lb />
shape of any Civil War arti-<lb />
facts that I've seen come from<lb />
a watery environment<lb />
Rodgers said.<lb />
Three musical instru-<lb />
ments recovered at the site �<lb />
a clarinet, a fife and a flute �<lb />
are of antique shop condition.<lb />
The fife still carries a tone. A<lb />
boxed kit of surgical instru-<lb />
ments includes the surgeon's<lb />
bone saws, knives, probes,<lb />
tweezers and a pair of old<lb />
shoes in need of new soles.<lb />
The Maple Leaf sank with<lb />
the contents for two or three<lb />
sutlers' stores, tents, supplies<lb />
and the personal belongings<lb />
of Union infantry�estimated<lb />
to be about 800,000 pounds of<lb />
goods. No effort was made to<lb />
salvage the cargo after it sank.<lb />
A group of divers discov-<lb />
ered the wreck five years ago.<lb />
The wreck was hidden on the<lb />
river bottom covered by seven<lb />
feet of mud and silt. Diving<lb />
conditions at the site are de-<lb />
scribed asdivingm "biack Jell-<lb />
O Still said.<lb />
The Florida divers, led by<lb />
Dr. Keith Holland, a Jackson-<lb />
ville dentist, obtained a court<lb />
order claiming rights to re-<lb />
cover cargo. They also formed<lb />
a group, the St. John's Ar-<lb />
chaeological Society, to begin<lb />
excavation of the wreck.<lb />
About 3,000 artifacts repre-<lb />
senting only two percent of<lb />
the ship's contents have been<lb />
recovered.<lb />
ECU'S inclusion in the<lb />
project is a result of $200,000<lb />
in historic preservation grants<lb />
by the stateof Florida totheSt.<lb />
John's Archaeological Society<lb />
to fund the excavation and<lb />
preservation of artifacts at the<lb />
site. Contracts were signed<lb />
with ECU for professional help<lb />
in planning and conducting<lb />
future excavations and for<lb />
conservation work with re-<lb />
covered artifacts.<lb />
Some of the items from<lb />
the wreck are undergoing<lb />
treatment in ECU'S preserva-<lb />
tion laboratory on campus.<lb />
ECU will also conduct a field<lb />
school for underwater ar-<lb />
chaeology students and<lb />
maritime historians at the site<lb />
next summer.<lb />
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CRIMF SENE<lb />
Subjects apprehended for strong-<lb />
armed robbery in Willis Building<lb />
July 23<lb />
1220�Garrett Residence Hall (east):investiga ted alarceny report<lb />
1415�James Street vehicle stopped for stop sign violation; driver<lb />
found to be driving while license revoked.<lb />
2249� Cotton Residence Hall: assisted residence advisor in try-<lb />
ing to locate subject for emergency call.<lb />
July 24<lb />
1257� Biology Building: checked out report of elevator mal-<lb />
function Same was cleared.<lb />
1310�Ninth Street(southofMendenhallSrudentCenter): vehicle<lb />
stopped for overcrowded car. Same given verbal warning.<lb />
1457� Joyner Library (north): vehicle stopped for stop sign<lb />
violation and speeding; driver given verbal warning.<lb />
1528� Wright Circle (west): vehicle stopped for careless and<lb />
reckless driving. Non-student given verbal warning.<lb />
1552� Maintenance warehouse: investigated domestic dispute.<lb />
Same was solved.<lb />
2139� Jones Residence Hall (east): investigated report of break-<lb />
ing and entering of state vehicle.<lb />
2237� Greene Residence Hall: investigated disturbance. Subject<lb />
banned from campus.<lb />
2343� Memorial Gym (sou th west): vehicle stopped for speed ing.<lb />
Same was issued campus citation.<lb />
July 25<lb />
0208�College Hill Drive and 10th Street investigated suspicious<lb />
male subject. Same was identified as non-student waiting for a bus.<lb />
0239� Clement Residence Hall investigated visitation violations.<lb />
Subjects advised to leave.<lb />
0750� Fletcher Music building: took larceny report.<lb />
1115� North Campus: investigated report of two suspicious<lb />
males the area. Same were unfounded.<lb />
July 26<lb />
0017�Jarvis Residence Hall: responded to fire alarm. Turned out<lb />
false.<lb />
0819� Jarvis Residence Hall: took a breaking and entering and<lb />
larceny report.<lb />
July 27<lb />
0216� Jenkins Art Building: Investigated report of attempted<lb />
breaking and entering. Apprehended one subject.<lb />
2331� Fifth and Reade streets: checked out subjects for ABC<lb />
violation. The non-students were given verbal warning for violation<lb />
and littering.<lb />
Jury 28<lb />
0115� Fifth and Reade streets: checked out a group of subjects<lb />
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0246� Willis Building: took report and apprehended three sub-<lb />
jects concerning strong-armed robbery.<lb />
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Area youth participate in leadership program<lb />
By Anne Joyner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Jenni South sat on the hard,<lb />
cold floor of Greene Dorm staring<lb />
angrily at her meager supper of<lb />
plain rice, beans and hot water. A<lb />
participant in ECU'S Legislator's<lb />
School for Youth Leadership and<lb />
Development, South thought she<lb />
was sitting down to a global dinner.<lb />
The 17-year-old rising high<lb />
school senior from Jacksonville said<lb />
that she loves Chinese food and<lb />
was initially delighted at the pros-<lb />
pect of possible oriental cuisine.<lb />
Khary Smith of Beau fort, also a<lb />
rising senior and participant in the<lb />
Legislator's School, said that he<lb />
wasn't sure what to expect from the<lb />
global dinner, but had a feeling he<lb />
wouldn't be eating a gourmet meal<lb />
when he and the other students had<lb />
to line up and draw tickets to de-<lb />
termine their supper.<lb />
Only one student drew a ticket<lb />
for a first-world-country meal, while<lb />
most drew lots for a third world<lb />
supper of rice and beans. South's<lb />
first reaction to the global dinner<lb />
was anger.<lb />
"But once we started talking<lb />
abou t (the d inner) as a group it was<lb />
emotional. Some people were even<lb />
crying South said. "Now I know<lb />
what it's like and can even imagine<lb />
being homeless. (The dinner) was<lb />
very effective she said.<lb />
"I went through (the dinner)<lb />
gracefully Smith said. "1 was glad<lb />
to experience the dinner. That was a<lb />
great experience for me. It gave me<lb />
a new outlook on whaf s going on<lb />
in third-world countries<lb />
Making students aware of<lb />
world hunger through the global<lb />
dinner is only one example of the<lb />
lessons the Legislator's School for<lb />
Youth Leadership and Develop-<lb />
ment (LSFYLD) attempt to teach,<lb />
said Katee Tully, program coordi-<lb />
nator.<lb />
"The program is designed to<lb />
target rural youth, and the idea is to<lb />
cultivate leadership potential so that<lb />
those youth can be recycled back<lb />
into their community, having par-<lb />
ticipated in the program Tully<lb />
said. "Ifs intended to provide a<lb />
basis for taking community action<lb />
� getting involved in local issues<lb />
The Legislator's School began<lb />
in 1985 as a collaborative effort be-<lb />
tween Beaufort County House<lb />
Representative Howard Chapin,<lb />
Pitt County House Representative<lb />
Ed Warren and some of the person-<lb />
nel at ECU's Rural Education In-<lb />
stitute. The program vvasoriginallv<lb />
designed for 300 eighth through<lb />
twelfth graders to develop leader-<lb />
ship, thinking and communication<lb />
skills. The participants attend on<lb />
scholarship funded through the<lb />
N.C. General Assembly<lb />
The students are divided into<lb />
two groups: eighth and ninth grad-<lb />
ers, and tenth through twelfth<lb />
graders, who attend LSFYLD for<lb />
three weeks each in the summer<lb />
Unfortunately, due to budget cuts,<lb />
the program had to be reduced to<lb />
Diver<lb />
two weeks this year, Tully said.<lb />
"We found we were still able to<lb />
achieve the same kind of intensity<lb />
and commitment on the part of the<lb />
students to cause many changes,<lb />
which will come following their<lb />
participation in the program Tully<lb />
said.<lb />
"We've designed the program<lb />
to teach students how to use infor-<lb />
mation to solve problems Ann<lb />
Harrison, LSFYLD director, said.<lb />
Today's youth and tomorrow's<lb />
leaders must be both problem find-<lb />
ers and problem solvers � people<lb />
who can communicate and solve<lb />
conflicts, Tully said.<lb />
"Those are the types we'll need<lb />
in the 21st century she said.<lb />
Both Harrison and Tully are<lb />
quick to praise the men and women<lb />
who staff the Legislator's School.<lb />
Eight faculty members instruct the<lb />
students in their particular area of<lb />
expertise, whilea separatecounselor<lb />
works with each of the eight groups<lb />
of twelve students. Additionally,<lb />
the program is enhanced by eight<lb />
junior counselors who participated<lb />
in the program as students in pre-<lb />
vious vears.<lb />
As evening coordinator,<lb />
Stinson plans many of the recre-<lb />
ational and nighttime learning ac-<lb />
tivities for the LSFYLD participants.<lb />
Both he and Mansfield play an im-<lb />
portant role in planning Challenge<lb />
Days, a weekend of physical ac-<lb />
tivities at River Park North.<lb />
Fourteen-year-old Wendy<lb />
Scott, a rising ninth grader from<lb />
Durham, said that her favorite part<lb />
of the Legislator's School was Chal-<lb />
lenge Days. The Challenge Days<lb />
focused on a lot of trust and com-<lb />
munication activities, she said<lb />
"Legislator's School has<lb />
changed my whole outlook on life<lb />
I was very hesitant about making<lb />
friends Scott said.<lb />
LikeScott,Smithalsodescnbed<lb />
LSFYLD as giving him a new out-<lb />
look on life. "Ifs given me exate-<lb />
ment for a new year, and new skills<lb />
to help me in and out of class he<lb />
said.<lb />
Tulls main goal is to make<lb />
sure the program continues and to<lb />
ensure that it is a quality program<lb />
geared to offer something to both<lb />
North Carolina and its people<lb />
"We have to havea holistic view<lb />
of North Carolinandifsimportant<lb />
that leaders emerge and take an<lb />
active role in those rural areas of<lb />
North Carolina is to develop in a<lb />
way that is representative of all the<lb />
persons residing in the state and<lb />
out of the state Tully said.<lb />
"We're real responsive to v hat<lb />
weseeasNorthCarolina needsand<lb />
student needs, and we stronU<lb />
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As a means of following up on<lb />
the program's success, the '<lb />
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for a weekend, probably in Novem-<lb />
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the wreck is in the thousands of<lb />
small, personal items it carried.<lb />
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"We have a tremendous amount of<lb />
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Culture<lb />
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Continued from page 1<lb />
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"Just say no" to drug legislation<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Wednesday, July 31, 1991<lb />
Troublesome Marines not welcome<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
Wo don't want dangerous Marines in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
It's not that we don't like Marines. We<lb />
think thev serve a purpose and perform<lb />
their duties well. Thev could possibly be<lb />
our nation's best soldiers, if not the world's.<lb />
But we don't want their tew troublemakers<lb />
in our town.<lb />
On the weekend or July 13-14, Marines<lb />
on leave from Gamp I ejeune were involved<lb />
in a brawl in a parking lot outside the Attic<lb />
nightclub, as well as a drunken, 85 miles per<lb />
hour automobile chase with police down<lb />
Fifth Street. Both were separate incidents,<lb />
and Marines in both instances were arrested<lb />
A small number of Marines stationed<lb />
in Jacksonville, mostly young enlisted men<lb />
tresh from the intense basic training of Tarris<lb />
Island, regularly migrate to Greenville to<lb />
blow off steam.<lb />
Not all of them cause trouble, but the.<lb />
Marines that do are not welcome in<lb />
Greenville or on campus.<lb />
Most of the trouble is not exactly the<lb />
Marines' fault. It comes from their training.<lb />
As stated above, most of the soldiers that<lb />
COfne to town on weekends are voung Ma-<lb />
rines. They have just spent several harsh<lb />
weeks being taught that they are indestruc-<lb />
tible.<lb />
And the recruits believe that, until they<lb />
drunkenlv plow their car through a cem-<lb />
etery fence at almost l0 mph, hit a tree and<lb />
continue moving 15 feet, all while running<lb />
from police officers.<lb />
This is not what Greenville needs, nor<lb />
what the University needs. Also, the Marine<lb />
Corps din's not need such poor examples of<lb />
behavior and judgement by what are sup-<lb />
posed to be some of our nation's best sol-<lb />
diers.<lb />
The Marine Corps either needs to raise<lb />
their recruiting standards, or they need to<lb />
teach their recruits the true meanings of<lb />
judgement, discipline and pride.<lb />
Soldiers are given a great deal of re-<lb />
sponsibility bv our nation: we give them the<lb />
right ro kill in wartime.<lb />
But in peacetime, they should behave<lb />
as each citizen is expected to behave. Noth-<lb />
ing else is acceptable.<lb />
If Marines are taught that they are the<lb />
best, then thev should all behave in an ap-<lb />
propriate manner and set a proper example.<lb />
Maxwells Silver Hamrrier<lb />
We should know where justices stand<lb />
By Scott Maxwell<lb />
Editorial Columniat<lb />
Of coura, Clarence Thomas<lb />
wasn' t nomi na ted to the Su promo<lb />
Court solely because he's black.<lb />
As with David Souter before him,<lb />
the meagerness of Thomas's "pa-<lb />
per trail" helped.<lb />
And that's funny. It's been<lb />
the avowed intent of the Republi-<lb />
can Tarty (as stated in its platform<lb />
at least as long ago as 1984 and<lb />
maybe as far back as 1980) to ap-<lb />
point only conservative justices<lb />
to the Supreme Court. Former At-<lb />
torney General Ed Meese has re-<lb />
ferred to this process as entrench-<lb />
ing the "Reagan Revolution" so<lb />
firmly that it could not be re-<lb />
versed, at least for 40 or 50 years.<lb />
Undemocratic of him. Anyway.<lb />
If a president nominates jus-<lb />
tices based in whole or in part on<lb />
their ideology, then he should<lb />
openly delineate and coura-<lb />
geously support that ideology. He<lb />
should also expect the nominee to<lb />
aggressively state and defend his<lb />
views in the nomination hearings.<lb />
If the judge's ideology was good<lb />
enough to get him nominated,<lb />
then surely if s worth defending<lb />
in public.<lb />
This 'Stealth Justice' busi-<lb />
ia ludicrous and dishonor-<lb />
able. That we should be forced to<lb />
guess at the legal opinions of<lb />
unelected officials with the power<lb />
to define what the Constitution<lb />
will mean in practice, and scolded<lb />
for openly inquiring, is intoler-<lb />
able.<lb />
Even worse is the underly-<lb />
ing assumption that we should<lb />
pick judges based on their ideol-<lb />
ogy � that some ideologies are<lb />
okay in a judge and some are not.<lb />
When one speaks of "conserva-<lb />
tive" judges and "liberal" ones,<lb />
'law 'n' order" judges and judges<lb />
who are "soft on crime one im-<lb />
plicitly acknowledges that the<lb />
judge under discussion is not im-<lb />
partial � which should be un-<lb />
thinkable to anyone, conservative<lb />
or liberal.<lb />
If s been a perverse pleasure<lb />
to see liberals begin to embrace<lb />
this thinking and conservatives<lb />
reject it. Curiously, the trend of<lb />
converts to this line of reasoning<lb />
seems to have something to do<lb />
with the current makeup of the<lb />
Supreme Court itself. Can't figure<lb />
that one out.<lb />
No one should be so strongly<lb />
opposed to liberal judicial activ-<lb />
ism as to reject its positive effects<lb />
� among them various restraints<lb />
on the powers of the police and the<lb />
state, a corresponding attentive-<lb />
ness to the rights of the accused<lb />
(those may be your rights some<lb />
day), school desegregation, and<lb />
legal abortion. An expansive view<lb />
of Constitutional rights is ulti-<lb />
mately the only defensible view,<lb />
even for a strict obstructionist.<lb />
On the other hand, turnabout<lb />
is fair play. All those issues are at<lb />
least arguably Constitutional is-<lb />
sues, and Constitutional interpre-<lb />
tation is the raison d'etre of the<lb />
Supreme Court. Now that the Su-<lb />
preme Court's ideological bias is<lb />
accelerating rightward, ifs per-<lb />
fectly fair for the present Court to<lb />
reverse previous Court rulings. Ifs<lb />
not right, perhaps, but ifs fair.<lb />
Still, there's hope for the fu-<lb />
ture. Maybe the conservatives on<lb />
the Supreme Court will all be hon-<lb />
est conservatives, meaning that<lb />
they'll recognize that the Consti-<lb />
tution is meant to explicitly limit<lb />
the powersof the government, not<lb />
the rights of the people.<lb />
Maybe they'll realize that<lb />
there are lots of things the govern-<lb />
ment has no business regulating,<lb />
like which chemical substances<lb />
individuals may ingest and what<lb />
moral choices women can make<lb />
about their own bodies.<lb />
And maybe hdl will freeze<lb />
over next Thursday.<lb />
In the last three months, four<lb />
murders have occurred in<lb />
Greenville. Perhaps this would not<lb />
be so revolting if we lived in a<lb />
large metropolitan area, where<lb />
shootings and gun play are nor-<lb />
mal, but this is a relatively small<lb />
community where it is hard to<lb />
accept such happenings.<lb />
The latest victim, Jefferson<lb />
Leon Bunn, was shot and killed at<lb />
theCamelot Inn earlier this month.<lb />
The police said that he was noth-<lb />
ing more than an innocent by-<lb />
stander. Apparently two men had<lb />
a confrontation near Bunn and at<lb />
some point guns were drawn and<lb />
shots were fired. Bunn was sim-<lb />
ply in the wrong place at the wrong<lb />
time.<lb />
The police reported that this<lb />
incident, as well as the three other<lb />
murders, all shared one common<lb />
denominator. The killings were<lb />
all drug related. Three of the tour<lb />
involved a dispute over drugs or<lb />
drug money.<lb />
The problem thus lies. When-<lb />
everdrugdcalcrsgct intodisputes<lb />
over their occupations, they have<lb />
no other solution than to turn to<lb />
violence. Drug dealers can't go to<lb />
court if they feel they have gotten<lb />
ripped off. The only thing they<lb />
can do is turn to violence. Guns<lb />
ha vebecomethedrugdealers' jus-<lb />
tice.<lb />
The solution is simple, yet<lb />
to many, quite implausible.<lb />
Legalize drugs<lb />
Take the illegality out of<lb />
drugs and with it goes the vio-<lb />
lence, as well as many other detri-<lb />
mentscaused by illicit substances.<lb />
Before pursuing this discus-<lb />
sion further, let me present a quote:<lb />
"For thirteen years federal la w en-<lb />
forcement officials fought the ille-<lb />
gal traffic. State and local rein-<lb />
forcements were called up to help.<lb />
The fight was always frustrating<lb />
and too often futile.<lb />
The enemy was pursued re-<lb />
lentlessly on land and sea and in<lb />
the air.<lb />
There were an alarming<lb />
number of casualtieson both sides,<lb />
and, as in all wars, innocent by-<lb />
standers fell in the crossfire<lb />
The preceding quote is not<lb />
describing the drug war, although<lb />
it easily could fit into that scheme,<lb />
it is about the prohibition of alco-<lb />
hol during the 1920s.<lb />
Many problems evolved<lb />
from the enactment of prohibition,<lb />
such as organized crime, corrup-<lb />
tion of public officials, widespread<lb />
disobedience of the law and a rise<lb />
in overall crime rates.<lb />
After 13 years, Congress re-<lb />
pealed the amendment which for-<lb />
bade alcohol. There law didn't<lb />
work, so they simply did away<lb />
with it.<lb />
The laws against alcohol<lb />
were the cause of the problems of<lb />
the 1920s. The same can be said for<lb />
drugs today.<lb />
In short, there are two prob-<lb />
lems whichdnigs pose � the prob-<lb />
lems drugs cause and those drug<lb />
lawscause. It isapparent that little<lb />
can be done about the problems of<lb />
drugs, but much can bedoneabout<lb />
laws. Take the criminal element<lb />
outofdrugsand the criminals will<lb />
disappear.<lb />
The drug laws of today have<lb />
many detrimental effects. The<lb />
worst is crime. In addition to dis-<lb />
putes in the drug field, there is<lb />
also economics. The drug laws<lb />
decrease the supply of drugs<lb />
which forces prices to rise Thus,<lb />
the people who use drugs must<lb />
pay large amounts of money.<lb />
Many addicts turn to crime to pay<lb />
for drugs, which would be afford-<lb />
able if they were legal.<lb />
Another effect is corruption.<lb />
It is not hard to believe that there<lb />
are police and other officials on<lb />
the take from drug dealers.<lb />
Law enforcement officials<lb />
are arresting dealers who drive<lb />
cars worth three times more than<lb />
their yearly salary. It would be<lb />
impossible to raise officials' sala-<lb />
ries to a level out of reach for a<lb />
drug dealer.<lb />
The creation of stronger<lb />
drugs is also a problem caused by<lb />
today's laws.<lb />
In a society where drugs are<lb />
legal, crack cocaine would prob-<lb />
ably not exist. It too, is a story of<lb />
economics. Which would a drug<lb />
dealer more 1 ikely transport,a kilo<lb />
of oxraine or the same amount of<lb />
crack?<lb />
With crack generating ten<lb />
times more money, the answer is<lb />
simple. If a dealer is going to do<lb />
something illegal, he will want to<lb />
make the most money.<lb />
If drugs were not illegal, then<lb />
the need for more potent, compact<lb />
drugs would never have arisen.<lb />
Another problem with laws, not<lb />
drugs.<lb />
This was paralleled in the<lb />
1920s when an increase in mari-<lb />
juana use occurred because it was<lb />
easier to buy than alcohol.<lb />
The more strict the laws are<lb />
made, the more potent drugs will<lb />
be.<lb />
The final problem with the<lb />
drug war is futility. It just isn't<lb />
working. This country has an esti-<lb />
mated 23 million drug users, 5<lb />
of the total population. No matter<lb />
how much we spend, we are not<lb />
going to end the drug problem.<lb />
So what can be done with a<lb />
war you are not winning? One of<lb />
two things, escalation or retreat.<lb />
Alas, we have already tried<lb />
escalation, and now it is time to<lb />
retreat.<lb />
Decriminalization<lb />
Many people oppose this<lb />
idea. Some say that drug use will<lb />
increase, others say it won't.<lb />
Advocates say that with le-<lb />
galization, drug use could be cur-<lb />
tailed. With the drugs legal, the<lb />
surgeon general would issue<lb />
warnings to be placed on their<lb />
products, just like alcohol and to-<lb />
bacco. Those warnings are work<lb />
ing. Indicators show that there<lb />
are fewer demands for tobacco<lb />
products and that existing ciga-<lb />
rette salesare shifting toward low-<lb />
tar brands. Alcohol consumption<lb />
has shifted from hard liquor to<lb />
beer and wine, and from wine to<lb />
wine coolers.<lb />
If drugs were legal, then<lb />
eventually their warning labels<lb />
would have the same effect. Manv<lb />
people, especially youngsters,<lb />
probably believe that current<lb />
warnings against drug usage are<lb />
just part of a scare tactic.<lb />
Opponents believe the It<lb />
galizahon oi drugs would most<lb />
likely result in a rise in usage<lb />
However, if that were the case, it<lb />
would seem more logical (and less<lb />
dangerous) to have a nationwide<lb />
medical epidemic, rather than a<lb />
nationwide criminal epidemic<lb />
Even with drug usage increasing,<lb />
the effect could never be as bad as<lb />
the current situation. We wouldn't<lb />
find addicts going out in thestreet<lb />
robbingor killing innocent people<lb />
for their habit.<lb />
The drugs would be afford-<lb />
able, not to mention safer and<lb />
cleaner. Drug dealers would no<lb />
longer settle their disputes with<lb />
guns, in fact drug dealers would<lb />
no longer exist. They would have<lb />
no market.<lb />
It is not even perfectly clear<lb />
that an increase in some drug us-<lb />
age would be as detrimental as<lb />
already legal drugs on the mar-<lb />
ket.<lb />
Medical evidence is almost<lb />
overwhelming that switching<lb />
from alcohol or tobacco to mari-<lb />
juana or other drugs would pro-<lb />
duce a longer, happier life.<lb />
It is generally estimated that<lb />
100,000 deaths a year are caused<lb />
in the United States bv alcohol,<lb />
300,000 by tobacco, bu t only 3,500<lb />
deaths from illegal drugs. And of<lb />
3,500, 80 are due to<lb />
criminalization, not from the<lb />
drugs themselves.<lb />
Take the risk<lb />
In the end, it seems ex-<lb />
tremely hypocritical and down-<lb />
right foolish that this country al-<lb />
lows the legality of alcohol and<lb />
tobacco, clearly the two largest<lb />
killer drugs, while placing other<lb />
less deadly drugs in illegality. The<lb />
government is supposedly doing<lb />
this for our protection, but it can't<lb />
seem to show us the reason for<lb />
that protection.<lb />
While looking at the entire<lb />
situation, the answer appears<lb />
simple.<lb />
This country needs no pro-<lb />
tection from drugs, it needs pro-<lb />
tection from drug prohibition.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Student upset<lb />
with nightclub<lb />
advertisement<lb />
To The Editor.<lb />
I am writing concerning the<lb />
Stiver Bullet Adult Entertainment<lb />
advertisement on page 3 of the<lb />
Jury 24 issue of The East Cmrdkn-<lb />
ian. I could bring up the obvious<lb />
moral objections to the ad, but I<lb />
fed that moral background<lb />
should not have to be mentioned.<lb />
I will concentrate my objec-<lb />
tions tat two areas: the exploit-<lb />
ative aspect and the image of the<lb />
ad.<lb />
I think that the ad b exploit-<lb />
ative to the women of East Caro-<lb />
lina University. The ad contains<lb />
these requests for female dancers:<lb />
"Wednesdays: Amateur Night<lb />
(Female Dancers)Cash Prize and<lb />
"Help Wanted: Female Exotic<lb />
Dancers Needed This type of ad-<lb />
vertisement preys upon women<lb />
whose circumstances leave them<lb />
with little choice other (man) mis<lb />
alternative to earn a living, or just<lb />
to get by in a time of crisis.<lb />
The second point I would<lb />
like to make is the negative image<lb />
that the ad puts forth to anyone<lb />
that picks up the paper. ECU has<lb />
tried to shake its "party school"<lb />
image during recent years.<lb />
Ada like the one for the Sil-<lb />
ver Bullet only reverts the<lb />
progress that the University has<lb />
made toward cleaning up its<lb />
image.<lb />
This ad has run through-<lb />
out all the orientation sessions.<lb />
Parents of the incoming fresh-<lb />
men must come away thinking<lb />
ECU is a wild place where tneir<lb />
children will not be safe. <lb />
A college newspaper is no<lb />
place for this type of advertise-<lb />
ment In the near future, I would<lb />
hope TV East Carolinian would<lb />
reconsider allowing this type of<lb />
advertisement.<lb />
Paul Shaw<lb />
Industrial Technology<lb />
Junior<lb />
Jane's Addi<lb />
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Jane's Addiction spearheads the live show of the season. Loiii<lb />
WZMB discovers n<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
WZMB, ECL"s college radio sta-<lb />
tion, has steadiiv increased its popu-<lb />
larity over the last few years. This<lb />
growth can he attributed to manv<lb />
factions, such as its change in format<lb />
the new studio, and the appointment<lb />
of Tim Johnson as general manager<lb />
With all of these attributes, occa-<lb />
sionally the most important fao<lb />
the station is forgotten - the people<lb />
WZMB has arguably one of the best<lb />
staffs on campus, and it shows.<lb />
All of the employees have con-<lb />
tributed to the growth of the station.<lb />
New protects are constant! v added to<lb />
the agenda at WZMB to keep it feel-<lb />
ing fresh. One such activity which<lb />
has recently picked up speed are<lb />
WZMB promotions.<lb />
"The Attic" is the spot for one oi<lb />
WZMB's popular promotions where<lb />
the station sponsors local Licks"<lb />
everv Thursday night The evening is<lb />
comprised of an exhibition of three<lb />
local bards complemented by dnnk<lb />
specials and item giveaways.<lb />
Discjockev jason Holt described<lb />
the success of another of the promo-<lb />
tions.<lb />
He works on Wednesday Bights<lb />
at Bogie's dunng their WZMB spon-<lb />
sored progressive dance night. He<lb />
said that response was "going prettv<lb />
well although dunng the summer<lb />
there are smaller turnouts due to the<lb />
reduced number of students. He pre-<lb />
dicted that when fall semester begins,<lb />
the evening will pick up larger<lb />
crowds<lb />
Dan Maehold and Marc Petruska<lb />
are WZMB's promotion managers<lb />
whose jobs involve organization of<lb />
the majority of events to be spon-<lb />
sored bv WZMB. However, Holt<lb />
noted that everyone �<lb />
ensure their success, empf<lb />
fidelity found at their stat<lb />
Patty Zegar, the j<lb />
ager, also adds much I<lb />
the college radio. Her )ob <lb />
dominantlv around w I<lb />
the air such as scheduling<lb />
for new shows.<lb />
She mentioned<lb />
changes were anticipate<lb />
lowing semester, but sal<lb />
could only talk a: f<lb />
them.Zegar said that I 1<lb />
would soon be on the aiif<lb />
and Folk music will be tht<lb />
nons to the alternate�. i<lb />
slots on WZMB<lb />
Also reported were 1<lb />
a talk show to premiere I<lb />
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people, especially youngsters,<lb />
probably believe that current<lb />
warnings against drug usage .ire<lb />
just part of a scare tactic<lb />
Opponents believe the k<lb />
galizabort of drug vould most<lb />
likely result in a rise in usage<lb />
However, if that were the case, it<lb />
would soem more logical (and less<lb />
dangerous) to have a nationwide<lb />
medical epidemic, rather than a<lb />
nationwide criminal epidemic.<lb />
Even with drug usage increasing,<lb />
the effect could never boas bad as<lb />
thecurrent situation. We wouldn't<lb />
find addicts going out in the street<lb />
robbing or killing innocent people<lb />
for their habit<lb />
The drugs would be afford-<lb />
able, not to mention sater and<lb />
cleaner. Drug dealers would no<lb />
longer settle their disputes with<lb />
guns, m fact drug dealers would<lb />
no onger exist They would have<lb />
no market.<lb />
It is not even perfectly clear<lb />
that an increase in some drug us-<lb />
Ige would be as detrimental as<lb />
air: id) legal drugs on the mar-<lb />
ket<lb />
Medical evidence is almost<lb />
overwhelming that switching<lb />
from alcohol or tobacco to mari-<lb />
juana or other drugs would pro-<lb />
duce a longer, happier life.<lb />
It is generally estimated that<lb />
100,(XX) deaths a year are caused<lb />
in the United States by alcohol,<lb />
300,000by tobacco, but only 3,300<lb />
deaths from illegal drugs And of<lb />
J,300, H0 are due to<lb />
criminaliation, not from the<lb />
drugs themselves.<lb />
Take the risk<lb />
In the end, it seems ex-<lb />
tremely hypocritical and down-<lb />
right foolish that this country al-<lb />
lows the legality of alcohol and<lb />
tobacco, clearly the two largest<lb />
killer drugs, while placing other<lb />
less deadly drugs in illegality. The<lb />
government is supposedly doing<lb />
this for our protection, but it can't<lb />
seem to show us the reason for<lb />
that protection.<lb />
While looking at the entire<lb />
situation, the answer appears<lb />
simple.<lb />
This country needs no pro-<lb />
tection from drugs, it needs pro-<lb />
tection from drug prohibition.<lb />
The Editor<lb />
hen of East Caro-<lb />
Tbe ad contains<lb />
female dancers:<lb />
lAmateur Night<lb />
Cash Prize and<lb />
Female Exotic<lb />
L" This type of ad-<lb />
s upon women<lb />
knees leave them<lb />
other (than) this<lb />
i a living, or )ust<lb />
I of crisis.<lb />
point I would<lb />
� negative image<lb />
forth to anyone<lb />
 paper. ECU has<lb />
"party school"<lb />
it years.<lb />
one for the Sil-<lb />
ver Bullet only reverts th!<lb />
progress that the University has<lb />
made toward cleaning up its<lb />
image.<lb />
This ad has run through-<lb />
out all the orientation sessions.<lb />
Parents of the incoming fresh-<lb />
men must come away thinking<lb />
ECU is a wild place where their<lb />
children will not be safe. <lb />
A college newspaper is no<lb />
place for this type of advertise-<lb />
ment. In the near future, I would<lb />
hope The East Carolinian would<lb />
reconsider allowing this type of<lb />
advertisement.<lb />
Paul Shaw<lb />
Industrial Technology<lb />
Junior<lb />
Hhe gaot (Haroljnfan<lb />
July 17.1991<lb />
ane's Addiction headlines '90s Woodstock<lb />
By Matt King<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
-Photo CourtMy of WARNER BROTHER RECORDS<lb />
Jane's Addiction spearheads the live show of the season, Lollapalooza.<lb />
Spanish speaking people have<lb />
a word for something that is "huge<lb />
and great The Three Stooges<lb />
used that Spanish word in many<lb />
of their movies as a synonym for<lb />
"holy cow<lb />
And I always thought it wasa<lb />
"bigred lollipop But this summer<lb />
"Lollapalooza means none of<lb />
those things.<lb />
The Lollapalooza is the<lb />
brainchild of Perry Farreil and is<lb />
hailed as an all day artsenter-<lb />
tainmentinformation festival.<lb />
Rolling Stone magazine bills it<lb />
as the travelling Woodstock of the<lb />
19Ws; the concert of the summer.<lb />
This 21-stop rolling well of rock,<lb />
talent is not just seven of the eras<lb />
most influential and popular<lb />
bands,but, also a trading place for<lb />
ideas of our time.<lb />
Marc Gieger, spokesperson<lb />
for Lollapalooza claims that the<lb />
bands in the show felt that they<lb />
had no forum to present their<lb />
music so they created one that<lb />
custom-fit their needs.<lb />
"Plus, if they didn't offer an<lb />
alternative to todasconcert scene<lb />
we run the real risk of kids today<lb />
growing up thinking that New<lb />
Kids on the Block, Vanilla Ice, and<lb />
Warrant are what music is all<lb />
about said Geiger.<lb />
WZMB discovers new enthusiasm<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Slaff Writer<lb />
WZMB, ECU'S college radio sta-<lb />
tion, has steadily increased its popu-<lb />
lanty over the last few years. This<lb />
growth can be attributed to many<lb />
factions, such as its change in format,<lb />
the new studio, and the appointment<lb />
of Tim Johnson as general manager.<lb />
With all of these attributes, occa-<lb />
sionally the most important facet of<lb />
the station is forgotten - the people.<lb />
WZMB has arguably one of the best<lb />
staffs on campus, and it shows.<lb />
All of the employees have con-<lb />
tributed to the growth of the station.<lb />
Newprojectsareconstantlyaddcd to<lb />
the agenda at WZMB to keep it feel<lb />
ing fresh. One such activity which<lb />
has recently picked up speed are<lb />
WZMB promotions.<lb />
'The Attic" is the spot for one of<lb />
WZMB's popular promotions where<lb />
the station sponsors "local I.icks"<lb />
every Thursday night. The evening is<lb />
comprised of an exhibition of three<lb />
local bands complemented by drink<lb />
specials and item giveaways.<lb />
Discjockey Jason Holt described<lb />
me success of another of the promo-<lb />
tions.<lb />
He works on Wednesday nights<lb />
at Bogie's during their WZMB spon-<lb />
sored progressive dance night. He<lb />
said that response was "going pretty<lb />
well although during the summer<lb />
there are smaller turnouts due to the<lb />
reduced number of students. He pre-<lb />
dicted that when fall semester begins,<lb />
the evening will pick up larger<lb />
crowds.<lb />
Dan Machold and Marc Perruska<lb />
are WZMB's promotion managers<lb />
whose jobs involve organization of<lb />
the majority of events to be spon-<lb />
sored by WZMB. However, Holt<lb />
noted that everyone lends a hand to<lb />
ensure their success,emphasizing the<lb />
fidelity found at their station.<lb />
Pattv Zegar, the program man-<lb />
ager, also adds much to the quality of<lb />
the college radio. Her job centers pre-<lb />
dominantly around what is heard on<lb />
the air such as scheduling and ideas<lb />
for new shows.<lb />
She mentioned that several<lb />
changes were anticipated for the fol-<lb />
lowing semester, but said that she<lb />
could only talk about some of<lb />
them.Zegar said that two new shows<lb />
would soon be on the air. New Age<lb />
and Folk music will be the latest addi-<lb />
tions to the alternative to alternative<lb />
slots on WZMB.<lb />
Also reported were the plans for<lb />
a talk show to premiere this fall deal-<lb />
ing with community interests, but<lb />
nothing yet has been finalized.<lb />
When asked about the subject<lb />
she could not mention, Zegar said<lb />
that her hands were tied. But she did<lb />
say that it would be announced at the<lb />
end of a "48-hour DJ marathon"<lb />
which will start on Friday, August 23.<lb />
The marathon will feature two<lb />
DJ's that will broadcast continuously<lb />
till 6 P.M. the following Sunday. At<lb />
that time, in the words of Johnson,<lb />
"The New' New Rock 91" will<lb />
present a special announcement. He<lb />
mentioned that the nature of the<lb />
"surprise" will have to remain secret<lb />
until then.<lb />
Other important facets of the sta-<lb />
tion involve the wide variety of spe-<lb />
cialized music to be heard. On the<lb />
weekend, shows are devoted to spe-<lb />
cific types of music including jazz,<lb />
rap, reggae and blues.<lb />
One of the most popular seg-<lb />
ments is the 4-hour metal show on<lb />
Friday and Saturday starting at mid-<lb />
night. Brad Strom is the metal direc-<lb />
tor for WZMB whose duties include<lb />
dedding what music will be played<lb />
during his time slots and organizing<lb />
ticket giveaways.<lb />
Strom works closely with the<lb />
record companies by indicating the<lb />
listener response concerning the<lb />
bands heard. He also organizes<lb />
WZMB's showcases for band con-<lb />
certs which usually involve ticket<lb />
giveaways. He set up the WZMB's<lb />
promotions for "Operation Rock &amp;<lb />
Roll a multi-band concert includ-<lb />
ing Judas Priest and Alice Cooper.<lb />
All of the staff agreed that part of<lb />
the success tc be fou nd there is due to<lb />
the new location of the station. Ad-<lb />
mittedly it is an improvement<lb />
The old station was located in a<lb />
cramped portion of the library on the<lb />
second floor. Its broadcasting studio<lb />
was about the size of a telephone<lb />
booth and there was virtually no room<lb />
for their music collectioa The entire<lb />
effect gave a negative blow to the<lb />
station, furthering the idea that it was<lb />
little more than a small college station<lb />
that didn't really matter.<lb />
"People used to think this sta-<lb />
tion was a joke said Strom, "but<lb />
they're taking it moreseriously now<lb />
'If s easier to work in a nice<lb />
place said Holt. 'Its more comfort-<lb />
able to work in a studio thaf s not<lb />
cramped. I'm positive that it presents<lb />
a generally more professional look<lb />
Zegar finished the notion,<lb />
"People take us more seriously in a<lb />
place where we don't have records<lb />
on the ceiling. Even if the listeners<lb />
can't see it, the staff shows the differ-<lb />
ence on the air<lb />
But don't take their word for it,<lb />
tune into 913 for yourself. And don't<lb />
forget to stay tuned after the DJ mara-<lb />
thon, it should be an announcement<lb />
with long-lasting impact.<lb />
The musical entities that will yond the cobwebs of college<lb />
be presenting their wares at the debauchment, attend the<lb />
Lollapalooza festival are Jane's Lollapalooza.<lb />
Addiction, Siouxsie and the Ban-<lb />
shees, Living Colour, Nir Inch<lb />
Nails, Ice-T, Butthole Surfers and<lb />
Rollins Band.<lb />
Along with the bands, tents<lb />
will be set up for artifacts of our<lb />
age to be sold and traded. Tents<lb />
will also be set up for the enlight-<lb />
enment of the public coiKerning<lb />
en vironmental, governmental and<lb />
human rights issues.<lb />
"We want to create an envi-<lb />
ronment- a community, if you will-<lb />
of communication, creativity and<lb />
environment, where kids can<lb />
come, spread their blanket s out<lb />
and spend the day says Geiger.<lb />
Just by looking at the attend-<lb />
ing talent it will be easy to predict<lb />
that a ticket to this roving rock<lb />
show is something to be attained<lb />
at any cost.<lb />
As a veteran of bearing wit-<lb />
ness to Jane's Addiction on stage I<lb />
can testify that they are worth the<lb />
$23 ticket price (give or take a<lb />
dollar) by their own right. Couple<lb />
Jane's Addictu . th another no-<lb />
toriously dominant stage pres-<lb />
ence, that of Living Colour, and<lb />
the ticket price is already a<lb />
bonafide steal.<lb />
Considering the rest of the tal-<lb />
ent on the agenda the cost of ad-<lb />
mission to this show is so low that<lb />
it might as well be called a benefit<lb />
To ensure that the memory of<lb />
the summer of 1991 will last be-<lb />
The experience is sure to re-<lb />
visited many times in the recess's<lb />
of memory for man y years tocome.<lb />
�Mfc 'AMtaayof OEFFEN RECORDS<lb />
Siouxsie along with her Banshees, join the Lollapalooza bandwagon.<lb />
William Hurt plays "Doctor" in<lb />
the summer of sensitive men<lb />
NEW YORK, NY (AP)�This<lb />
seems to be the season of the sensi-<lb />
tive male�a man made caring and<lb />
considerate through horrible trag-<lb />
edy, a man who leams humility<lb />
through serendipity's sometimes<lb />
terrible paw.<lb />
In "Regarding Henry<lb />
Harrison Ford's nasty, self-centered<lb />
lawyer becomes a kinder, gentler<lb />
soul after a gunshot in the head<lb />
leaves him brain-damaged. Billy<lb />
Crystal leams what really counts in<lb />
life when he becomes a cowboy in<lb />
"City Slickers<lb />
Now comes William Hurt in<lb />
"Doctor who journeys from<lb />
arrogrant self-assuredness to vul-<lb />
nerable terror as a sjurgeon who<lb />
becomes a patient<lb />
As Dr. Jack MacKee, he treats<lb />
patients like auto parts. Yes, he is a<lb />
veritable genius in the O.R a doc-<lb />
tor who leads his crew in jokes and<lb />
song while holding someone's heart<lb />
in his hand.<lb />
An M.D. who requests that a<lb />
tapeof the standard "closing music"<lb />
be played while he sews up his<lb />
patient. The song? Jimmy Buffer's<lb />
"Why Don't We Get Drunk and<lb />
Screw<lb />
MacKee's philosophy is that<lb />
medicine is a craft and a business.<lb />
Forget beside manner. When one<lb />
patient asks him about the nasty<lb />
post-operative scar covering most<lb />
of her chest, he says to just tell her<lb />
husband that she's as pretty as a<lb />
Playboy centerfold and has the<lb />
staples to prove it.<lb />
He is equally smart-mouthed<lb />
with his long-suffering wife, Anne<lb />
(Christine Lahti), and is but a mere<lb />
apparition to his son.<lb />
But when he goes to an equally<lb />
cold and distant throat specialist<lb />
complaining of a lingering cough,<lb />
he gets a taste of his own medicine,<lb />
which is the title of a non-fiction<lb />
book by Dr. Ed Rosenbaum upon<lb />
which "The Doctor" is based.<lb />
MacKee's lesions prove ma-<lb />
lignant and he enters the hospital<lb />
mill as a patient. Here, the movie<lb />
departs from reality. "The Doctor"<lb />
would have us believe that top sur-<lb />
geons are treated just like the masses<lb />
at hospitals.<lb />
Equally questionable is<lb />
MacKee's 360 degree rum from<lb />
callous mechanic to self-righteous<lb />
savior. He turns his back on hisbest<lb />
friend and colleague of 15 years,<lb />
Murray (Mandy Patinkin), because<lb />
he wants MacKee to lie in a mal-<lb />
practice case. Ifs understandable<lb />
that MacKee should refuse to lie.<lb />
But would he completely sever the<lb />
friendship?<lb />
No matter, "The Doctor"<lb />
transcends minor flaws and excels<lb />
as a warm drama, one given hu-<lb />
manity by the sensitive direction of<lb />
Randa Haines ("Children of a Lesser<lb />
God") and a brilliant performance<lb />
by Elizabeth Perkins as June, a ter-<lb />
minally ill cancer patient<lb />
June is MacKee's link to his<lb />
soul, and he clings to her rapture<lb />
long after they part.<lb />
Hurt, who teamed with Haines<lb />
in "Children of a Lesser God is<lb />
ideal as MacKee, demonstrating his<lb />
creative range as an actor Lahti<lb />
adds dignity, and Patinkin is good<lb />
support.<lb />
Produced by Laura Ziskin and<lb />
written by Robert Caswell, the<lb />
Buena Vista Pictures release is rated<lb />
PG-13.<lb />
National Park service guru speaks<lb />
out on the trials of Yellowstone<lb />
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL<lb />
PARK, Wyo. CAP) � Dan Sholly's<lb />
story is about a man in the wilderness<lb />
�a 12 million-acre wilderness called<lb />
Yellowstone National Park thaf s<lb />
underfunded by the government,<lb />
misunderstood by many of its visi tors<lb />
and caught in a cross-fire of political<lb />
and ecological battles.<lb />
In "Guardians of Yellowstone'<lb />
Sholly, the park's chief ranger, pre-<lb />
cariously balances his official and<lb />
personal views of how the world's<lb />
first national park is run.<lb />
Throughout the 317-page book,<lb />
Sholly succeeds in portraying the<lb />
many pressures � natural and<lb />
manmade � exerted upon<lb />
Yellowstone as well as the joys of<lb />
living in the park.<lb />
But the promise from publisher<lb />
William Morrow k Co. that Sholly<lb />
"writes vividly about the wrangles<lb />
between self-serving poUtidam, ri-<lb />
val environrnentattstiand thesquab-<lb />
bling gateway communities, who all<lb />
fed they have a right to determine<lb />
how the park is run it never met<lb />
The chief ranger never attacks<lb />
politicians for their brash statements,<lb />
and the "squabbling gateway com-<lb />
munities" of Gardiner, Mont; Silver<lb />
Gate, Mont West Yellowstone,<lb />
Mont; Cody, Wyo; and Jackson,<lb />
Wyo are barely mentioned.<lb />
"My personal feelings, which<lb />
are probably true, and the Park Ser-<lb />
vice probably feels mem too  I'm<lb />
not really able to come out and say<lb />
those type of things because thaf s<lb />
the way our government, our society<lb />
works Sholly said during an inter-<lb />
view on the shores of Yellowstone<lb />
Lake<lb />
"And I like my job. And I like<lb />
living here and I think as a respon-<lb />
sible employee it would not have<lb />
been wise of me to Hart" naming<lb />
namesJkdlt around the cataclysmic<lb />
fires of 1968 that swept Yellowstone,<lb />
the book looks bade on Sholly's six<lb />
years in Yellowstone<lb />
He recounts the debate over re-<lb />
turning wolves to Yellowstone and<lb />
enora to weep aneasea monoutot<lb />
Mwuam, me growing pressures Of<lb />
tourism on Yellowstone; and the line<lb />
between observing wildlife and in-<lb />
truding upon it<lb />
Sholly was specific in recount-<lb />
ing recent tragedies in Yellowstone,<lb />
such as the tragicdeathsof two young<lb />
boys who rumbled into the Grand<lb />
Canyon and the agonizing death of<lb />
park employee John Williams, who<lb />
fell into a boiling hot spring late one<lb />
winter night in the Shoshone Geyser<lb />
Basin<lb />
While Sholly was deeply<lb />
touched by Williams' tragic death, he<lb />
has no sympathy for Bill Tesinsky, a<lb />
38-year-old photographer fromGreat<lb />
Falls, Mont, who was mauled by<lb />
"Bear 59" in October 1986.<lb />
 Bear 59 was a wild animal,<lb />
and that meant she was unpredict-<lb />
able' Sholly writes. "And Tesinsky<lb />
had approached way toodoaeiy while<lb />
�he was feeding in an area where she<lb />
was not used to swing a human.<lb />
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progress that the University has<lb />
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image<lb />
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children will not be safe<lb />
A college newspaper is no<lb />
place for this type of advertise<lb />
ment In the near future, I would<lb />
hope The Fatt Carolinian would<lb />
reconsider allowing this type of<lb />
advertisement.<lb />
Paul Shaw<lb />
Industrial Technology<lb />
lunior<lb />
Jane's Addiction headlines '90s Woodstock<lb />
By Matt King<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
-Phcrfo CourUsy of WARNER BROTHER RECORDS<lb />
Wid n spearheads the live show of the season I ollapalooza<lb />
Spanish speaking people have<lb />
a word forsomethingthatis"huge<lb />
and great The Three Stooges<lb />
used that Spanish word in many<lb />
of their movies as a synonym for<lb />
"holy cow<lb />
And I always thought it wasa<lb />
"big red lollipop But this summer<lb />
"LoUapalooza means mine of<lb />
those things.<lb />
The LoUapalooza is the<lb />
brainchild of Perry Farrell and is<lb />
hailed as an all clay artsenter-<lb />
tainmentinformation festival.<lb />
Rolling Stone magazine bills it<lb />
as the travelling Woodstock of the<lb />
1OW s; the concert of the summer<lb />
This 21-stop rolling well of nck,<lb />
talent is not just seven of the eras<lb />
most influential and popular<lb />
Kinds,but, also a trading place for<lb />
ideas of our time.<lb />
Marc Cieger, spokesperson<lb />
for LoUapalooza claims that the<lb />
Kinds in the show felt that they<lb />
had no forum to present their<lb />
music so they created one that<lb />
custom-fit their needs.<lb />
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alternative to tixiay'sconcoTt scene<lb />
we run the real nsk of kids todav<lb />
growing up thinking that New<lb />
Kids on the Block, Vanilla Ice, and<lb />
Warrant are what music is all<lb />
about said Gciger.<lb />
WZMB discovers new enthusiasm<lb />
The musical entities that will<lb />
be presenting their wares at the<lb />
LoUapalooza festival are Jane's<lb />
Addiction, Siouxsie and the Ban-<lb />
shees, Living Colour, Nine Inch<lb />
Nails, Ice-T, Butthole Surfers and<lb />
Rollins Band.<lb />
Along with the bands, tents<lb />
will be set up for artifacts of our<lb />
age to be sold and traded. Tents<lb />
will also be set up for the enlight-<lb />
enment of the public concerning<lb />
environmental, governmental and<lb />
human rights issues.<lb />
"We want to create an envi-<lb />
mnment-acommunity,if youwill-<lb />
of communicahon,crearivity and<lb />
environment, where kids can<lb />
come, spread their blanket's out<lb />
and spend the day saysGeiger.<lb />
lust bv Uxiking at the attend-<lb />
ing talent it will bo easy to predict<lb />
that a ticket to this roving rock<lb />
show is something to be attained<lb />
at any cost.<lb />
As a veteran of bearing wit-<lb />
ness to Jane's Addiction on stage I<lb />
can testify that thev are worth the<lb />
$23 ticket price (give or take a<lb />
dollar) by their own nght. Couple<lb />
Jane's Addictit .th another no-<lb />
toriously dominant stage pres-<lb />
ence, that of Living Colour, and<lb />
the ticket price is already a<lb />
Knafide steal.<lb />
Considering the rest of the tal-<lb />
ent on the agenda the cost of ad-<lb />
mission to this show is so low that<lb />
it might as well be called a benefit.<lb />
To ensure that the memory of<lb />
the summer of 1991 will last be-<lb />
yond the cobwt<lb />
debauchment,<lb />
LoUapalooza.<lb />
of college The experience is sure to re-<lb />
attend the visited many times in the recess's<lb />
of memory for many years to come.<lb />
By Malt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
a ZJ IB EC sta<lb />
has sti ' ncreascd its popu<lb />
r the last few years rhis<lb />
th un be attributed to n<lb />
a' studio,<lb />
With all of<lb />
tatior<lb />
. -<lb />
peopli<lb />
the<lb />
ZMB has arj<lb />
. us, and it shews<lb />
All (�f the employees have con-<lb />
ted to the growth of the stark u<lb />
Ii . . rojectsareconstantlyadded to<lb />
genda at WZMB to kei<lb />
fresh. One such activity which<lb />
is recently picked up speed are<lb />
rVZMB promotions<lb />
'The Afti<lb />
i-ot for one ot<lb />
 .MB's popular promotions where<lb />
the station sponsors "local I i -<lb />
Hiursdaynight I'heeverv<lb />
prised of an exhibition of three<lb />
local bands complemented by dnnk<lb />
specials and item giveaways.<lb />
Discjockey Jason I lolt described<lb />
' e success of another of the promo<lb />
He works on Wednesday nights<lb />
at Hogie's during their WZMB spon<lb />
lored progressive dance night He<lb />
-nd that response was "going prettv<lb />
well although during the summer<lb />
there are smaller turnouts due to the<lb />
reduced number of students. He pre-<lb />
dicted that when fall semester begins,<lb />
the evening will pick up larger<lb />
crowds<lb />
Dan Machold and Marc Petiuska<lb />
are WMB's promotion managers<lb />
whose jobs involve organization of<lb />
the majority of events to be spon<lb />
sored bv WZMB. However, Holt<lb />
lends a hand to<lb />
.uretheir i mphasizingthe<lb />
d at their station.<lb />
Patty Zegar, the program man<lb />
i . much to the quality of<lb />
I ler job centers pre-<lb />
d iminantly around what is hi ard on<lb />
puch as scheduling and ideas<lb />
vs<lb />
She mentioned that several<lb />
re anticipated for the fol-<lb />
lowing semester, but said that she<lb />
ild only talk about some of<lb />
them.ei;ar snd that two new shows<lb />
would soon he on the air Niew Age<lb />
dFi 'r nu. ,i wi 11 be the latest addi-<lb />
tions U the alternative to alternative<lb />
slots on WZMB<lb />
Alsi' rep rted were the plans for<lb />
,) talk shew to premiere this fall deal-<lb />
ing with community interests, but<lb />
nothing vet has been finalized.<lb />
When asked about the subject<lb />
she could not mention, Zegar said<lb />
thai In r hands were tied But she did<lb />
say that ii would be announced at the<lb />
end of a "48-houf DJ marathon"<lb />
whuh will start on Friday, August 23.<lb />
fhe marathon will feature two<lb />
i �'sthat will broadcast continuously<lb />
till fS P.M. the following Sunday. At<lb />
that time, in the words of ohnson,<lb />
New New Rock 91" will<lb />
present a spedal announcement. He<lb />
mentioned that the nature of the<lb />
"surprise" will have to remain secret<lb />
until then<lb />
(t her important facets of the sta-<lb />
tion involve the wide variety of spe-<lb />
ciatized music to be heard. On the<lb />
weekend, shows are devoted to spe-<lb />
cific types of music including jazz,<lb />
rap, reggae and blues.<lb />
( ne of the most popular seg-<lb />
ments is the 4 hour metal show on<lb />
I rlday and Saturday starring at mid-<lb />
night Brad Strom is the metal direc-<lb />
tor for WZMB whose duties include<lb />
deciding what music will be played<lb />
dunng his time slots and organizing<lb />
ticket giveaways.<lb />
Strom works closely with the<lb />
record companies by indicating the<lb />
listener response concerning the<lb />
bands heard. He also organizes<lb />
WZMB's showcases for band con-<lb />
certs which usually involve ticket<lb />
giveaways. He set up the WZMB's<lb />
promotions for "Operation Rock &amp;<lb />
Roll a multi-band concert includ-<lb />
ing Judas Pnest and Alice Cooper.<lb />
All of the staff agreed that part of<lb />
the Success to be fou nd there is due to<lb />
the new location of the stahon. Ad-<lb />
mittedly it is an improvement.<lb />
The old station was located in a<lb />
cramped portion of the library on the<lb />
second fhxir. Its broadcasting studio<lb />
was about the size of a telephone<lb />
Ixxithand there was virtually no room<lb />
for their music collection. The entire<lb />
effect gave a negative blow to the<lb />
stahon, furthering the idea that it was<lb />
little more than a small college station<lb />
that didn't really matter.<lb />
'Teople used to think this sta-<lb />
tion was a joke said Strom, "but<lb />
they7 re takingit more seriously now<lb />
"It's easier to work in a nice<lb />
place said Holt. 'Its more comfort-<lb />
able to work in a studio thafs not<lb />
cramped. t m positive that it presents<lb />
a generally more professional look"<lb />
Zegar finished the notion,<lb />
Teople take us more seriously in a<lb />
place where we don't have records<lb />
on the ceiling. Even if the listeners<lb />
can't see it, the staff shows the differ-<lb />
ence on the air<lb />
But don't take their word for it,<lb />
rune into 91.3 for yourself. And don't<lb />
forget to stay tuned after the DJ mara-<lb />
thon, it should be an announcement<lb />
with long-lasting impact.<lb />
-f�ho�o Coor1��y o� GEFFEN RECORDS<lb />
Siouxsie along with her Banshees, join the LoUapalooza bandwagon<lb />
William Hurt plays "Doctor" in<lb />
the summer of sensitive men<lb />
NEW YORK, NY (A P�This<lb />
seems to be the season of the sensi-<lb />
tive male � a man made caringand<lb />
considerate through horrible trag-<lb />
edy, a man who learns humility<lb />
through serendipity's sometimes<lb />
terrible paw.<lb />
In "Regarding Henry<lb />
Harrison Ford'snasty,self-centered<lb />
lawyer becomes a kinder, gentler<lb />
soul after a gunshot in the head<lb />
leaves him brain-damaged. Billy<lb />
Crystal learns what really counts in<lb />
life when he becomes a cowboy in<lb />
"City Slickers<lb />
Now comes William Hurt in<lb />
"Doctor who journeys from<lb />
arrogrant self-assuredness to vul-<lb />
nerable terror as a sjurgeon who<lb />
becomes a patient.<lb />
As Dr. Jack MacKee, he treats<lb />
patients like auto parts. Yes, he is a<lb />
veritable genius in the OR a doc-<lb />
tor who leads his crew in jokes and<lb />
song while holding someone's heart<lb />
in his hand.<lb />
An M.D. who requests that a<lb />
tape of the standard "closing music"<lb />
be played while he sews up his<lb />
patient. The song? Jimmy Buffef s<lb />
"Why Don't We Get Drunk and<lb />
Screw<lb />
MacKee's philosophy is that<lb />
medicine is a craft and a business.<lb />
Forget beside manner. When one<lb />
patient asks him about the nasty<lb />
post-operative scar covenng most<lb />
of her chest, he says to just tell her<lb />
husband that she's as pretty as a<lb />
Playboy centerfold and has the<lb />
staples to prove it.<lb />
He is equally smart-mouthed<lb />
with his king-suffering wife, Anne<lb />
(Christine Lahti), and is but a mere<lb />
apparition to his son.<lb />
But when he goes to an equally<lb />
cold and distant throat specialist<lb />
uimplaining of a lingering cough,<lb />
he gets a taste of his own medicine,<lb />
which is the title of a non-fiction<lb />
book by Dr. Ed Rosenbaum upon<lb />
which "The Doctor" is based.<lb />
MacKee's lesions prove ma-<lb />
lignant and he enters the hospital<lb />
mill as a patient. Here, the movie<lb />
departs from reality. 'The Doctor"<lb />
would have us believe that top sur-<lb />
geons a re trea ted ju st 1 ike the ma sses<lb />
at hospitals.<lb />
Equally questionable is<lb />
MacKee's 360 degree turn from<lb />
callous mechanic to self-nghteous<lb />
suv mr. He turns his hackt n highest<lb />
friend and colleague of 15 years,<lb />
Murray (Mandy Patinkin), because<lb />
he wants MacKee to lie in a mal-<lb />
practice case. Ifs understandable<lb />
that MacKee should refuse to lie.<lb />
But would he completely sever the<lb />
friendship?<lb />
No matter, "The Doctor"<lb />
transcends minor flaws and excels<lb />
as a warm drama, one given hu-<lb />
manity by the sensitive direction of<lb />
Rarxla Haines ("Ohildn-n of a Dosser<lb />
God") and a bnlliant performance<lb />
by Elizabeth Perkins as June, a ter-<lb />
minally ill cancer patient.<lb />
June is MacKee's link to his<lb />
soul, and he clings to her raphire<lb />
long after they part.<lb />
Hurt, who teamed with Haines<lb />
in "Children of a l,csser Cod is<lb />
ideal as MacKee, demonstrating his<lb />
creative range as an actor lxihti<lb />
adds dignity, and Patinkin is good<lb />
support.<lb />
Produced bv I .aura Ziskin and<lb />
written by Robert Caswell. the<lb />
Buena Vista Pictures release is rated<lb />
PG-13.<lb />
National Park service guru speaks<lb />
out on the trials of Yellowstone<lb />
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL<lb />
PARK, Wyo. (AP) � Dan ShoUs<lb />
story is about a man in the wilderness<lb />
�a 2.2 million-acre wilderness called<lb />
Yellowstone National Park thafs<lb />
underfunded by the government,<lb />
misunderstood by many of its visitors<lb />
and caught in a cross-fire of political<lb />
and ecological battles.<lb />
In "Guardians of Yellowstone<lb />
Sholly, the park's chief ranger, pre-<lb />
cariously balances his official and<lb />
personal views of how the world's<lb />
first national park is run.<lb />
Throughout the 317-page book,<lb />
Sholly succeeds in portraying the<lb />
many pressures � natural and<lb />
manmade � exerted upon<lb />
Yellowstone as well as the joys of<lb />
living in the park.<lb />
But the promise from publisher<lb />
William Morrow k Co. that Sholly<lb />
"writes vividly about the wrangles<lb />
between self-serving politicians, ri-<lb />
val environmentalists and the squab-<lb />
bling gateway communities, who all<lb />
feel they have a right to determine<lb />
how the park is run" is never met<lb />
The chief ranger never attacks<lb />
politicians for their brash statements,<lb />
and the "squabbling gateway com-<lb />
munities" of Gardiner, Mont Silver<lb />
Gate, Mont West Yellowstone,<lb />
Mont Cody, Wyo and Jackson,<lb />
Wyo, are barely mentioned.<lb />
"My personal feelings, which<lb />
are probably true, and the Park Ser-<lb />
vice probably feels them too  I'm<lb />
not really able to come out and say<lb />
those type of things because thafs<lb />
the way our government, our society<lb />
works Sholly said during an inter-<lb />
view on the shores of Yellowstone<lb />
Lake.<lb />
"And I like my job. And I like<lb />
living here and I think as a respon-<lb />
sible employee it would not have<lb />
been wise of me to starf naming<lb />
names.Built around the cataclysmic<lb />
fires of 1988 that swept Yellowstone,<lb />
the book looks back on Sholly's six<lb />
years in Yellowstone.<lb />
He recounts the debate over re-<lb />
turning wolves to Yellowstone and<lb />
efforts to keep diseased bison out of<lb />
Montana; the growing pressures of<lb />
tounsm on Yellowstone; and the line<lb />
between observing wildlife and in-<lb />
truding upon it.<lb />
Sholly was spedfic in recount-<lb />
ing recent tragedies in Yellowstone,<lb />
such as the tragicdeathsof two young<lb />
boys who tumbled into Hie Grand<lb />
Canyon and the agonizing death of<lb />
park employee John Williams, who<lb />
fell into a boiling hot spnng late one<lb />
winter night in the Shoshone Geyser<lb />
Basin.<lb />
While Sholly was deeply<lb />
touched by Williams' tragicdeath,he<lb />
has no sympathy for Bill 1 esinsky, a<lb />
38-year-old photographer from Great<lb />
Falls, Mont who was mauled by<lb />
"Bear 59" in October 1986.<lb />
 Bear 59 was a wild animal,<lb />
and that meant she was unpredict-<lb />
able Sholly writes. "And Tesinsky<lb />
had approached way toodosely while<lb />
she was feeding in an area where she<lb />
was not used to seeing a human.<lb />
"The would-be wildlife pho-<lb />
tographer had crossed over that fine<lb />
line between being just another pesky<lb />
photographer<lb /><pb facs="00058295_tn_0008" /><lb />
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1<lb />
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Cghe gqgt (Karoltrtian<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
July 31,1991<lb />
Long suspended for steroid use<lb />
By Mike Casaubon<lb />
Sports Wrilrr<lb />
Ex-ECU football player, Terry<lb />
lx�ng, who started on the Pitts-<lb />
burgh Steelers offensive line,<lb />
tested positive on the use of<lb />
steroids earlier this month.<lb />
I le faced a four game suspen-<lb />
sion and the loss Of his starting<lb />
position to Carlton Haselrig as a<lb />
result of the test according to<lb />
Knight-Ridder.<lb />
Sources said that Umg, in a tit<lb />
of desperation, tried to commit<lb />
suicide twice last week. He<lb />
apparently was found bv his<lb />
girlfriend sitting in his running<lb />
car in the garage.<lb />
When she called for help,<lb />
Long went into his house and<lb />
infested a quantity of rat poison in<lb />
another attempt to end his life.<lb />
Long was later taken to Allegheny<lb />
General Hospital where he was<lb />
able to walk to and from the<lb />
ambulance without assistance.<lb />
The events of last Wednesday<lb />
were a shock to those who knew<lb />
Long to be an upstanding citien<lb />
and a man who loved children.<lb />
Put those who know what steroid<lb />
usage can do find it to be rela-<lb />
tively Common that personality<lb />
changes are I side affect of that<lb />
performance-enhancing drug.<lb />
If one finds it a shock that<lb />
Long was using steroids, it was<lb />
stated that the 5-foot-1l offensive<lb />
lineman could touch a 14-foot<lb />
ceiling. When he was a senior at<lb />
ECU, he was selected to six All-<lb />
American teams. He won the N.C.<lb />
Powerlifting Championships by<lb />
bench pressing 501 pounds and<lb />
dead lifting 865 pounds.<lb />
lin 1963, he was drafted in the<lb />
fourth round by the Steelers<lb />
where he started as a guard.<lb />
If lxng had been using<lb />
steroids since 1983 how is it that<lb />
he was just discovered in 1991<lb />
and could he not have taken<lb />
certain measures to protect<lb />
himself?<lb />
Long's friends found it<lb />
surprising that he was using<lb />
steroids because he constantly<lb />
denied using them, according to<lb />
Knight-Riddcr. He did not drink<lb />
or smoke and he was extremely<lb />
careful about what he ate.<lb />
After getting caught using<lb />
steroids, it seems that Long lost<lb />
sight of what he was trying to<lb />
accomplish, keeping his starting<lb />
position and maintaining a<lb />
healthy body. Drug abuse will<lb />
bring mental anguish to those<lb />
involved, as well as physical<lb />
dehabilitation; just ask Lyle<lb />
Alzado.<lb />
ECU looks for a winning football season<lb />
By Matt Mumma<lb />
Spoils Writer<lb />
I"he weekend of August 31 isa<lb />
long awaited one for football fans<lb />
across the country. Professional<lb />
hxithill begins that glorious week<lb />
end to the delight of hundreds of<lb />
armchair quarterbacks throughout<lb />
the country.<lb />
An added delight forthose who<lb />
anticipate the coming of football<lb />
with I cold beer and a fistful! of<lb />
friends in the Greenville area is the<lb />
Saturday afternoon matchup of Il-<lb />
linois and ECU on ESPN.<lb />
Yes. An extra dav ot lixMhall<lb />
(albeit college) with the hometown<lb />
Pirates on the tube as if thev were I<lb />
national power Moro to the print.<lb />
thev .in1 playing I nation.il power<lb />
Rut that isrolative; BCD will be<lb />
tin television for the eves of the the<lb />
nation to analyze and thus draw<lb />
conclusions to the integrity of our<lb />
sicrod institution<lb />
In point (if fact, the toughest<lb />
game that ECU will plav this year<lb />
will be on national television at II<lb />
linois. Granted the Pirates plav<lb />
Syracuse and South Carolina, but<lb />
the first game ot the season is al-<lb />
wavs the hardest to win.<lb />
I ast vear the Pirates had an<lb />
easy first game at home against<lb />
LouWtM Tech. whuh thev won<lb />
27-17, but this vear is a different<lb />
story. Against a national power like<lb />
Illinois, in fix1 first gamed the season<lb />
and on national television, thegame<lb />
should be considerably harder for<lb />
ECU to win than last year's first<lb />
game.<lb />
But the rest of the year's<lb />
schedule favors a winning season<lb />
for the Pirates. With the exception<lb />
tit Illinois and Syracuse, the away<lb />
schedule is not what it once was<lb />
when the Pirates played the likes of<lb />
Auburn, Miami and Pcnn State.<lb />
Central Honda, Southern Mis-<lb />
sissippi, Virginia Tech and Cincin-<lb />
nati aroECU'saway opponents this<lb />
yearand they are ail games that can<lb />
be won. At home, the Pirates tough-<lb />
est game is against South Carolina.<lb />
This will be the ninth meeting<lb />
between the schools and USC has<lb />
won them all. However, South<lb />
Carolina has only come to Rcklen<lb />
Stadium oncebeforeand that could<lb />
be a turning point in a series that<lb />
USC has dominated over the<lb />
years.<lb />
Memphis State, Akron Pitts-<lb />
burgh and Tulane are the other<lb />
home games that ECU faces in the<lb />
upcoming season and again, they<lb />
are all games that should be won.<lb />
With the exceptions of Illinois,<lb />
Syracuse and South Carolina, the<lb />
Pirates should be able to win the<lb />
rest of their games and have a<lb />
winning season.<lb />
A liberal estimate of the Pirate<lb />
foothill schedule for the 1991 season<lb />
would be 8-3 a not too unattainable<lb />
Ewing destined to play in<lb />
NYC four more years<lb />
national power More 10the print, lllinois.mthehrstgameottheseason won them all. However, South goal.<lb />
Football Hall of Fame inducts five members<lb />
CANTON, Onto (AP) With<lb />
11 kids to raise, Ann Campbell<lb />
didn't think she'd ever have tinx1 to<lb />
see the world But she got to mv her<lb />
son Earl inducted into the Pro<lb />
Football 1 fall of Fame Saturday<lb />
Farl Campbell was joined bv<lb />
offensive guard lohn Hannah,<lb />
lineman Stan lonos, placekicker Ian<lb />
Stenerud and former Pallas Cow-<lb />
bovsgvnor.il nianagorToxSchramm<lb />
at induction eeronxinioson the front<lb />
steps of the 1 lall of Fame.<lb />
Earlier this week mv mother<lb />
was telling mo about one time when<lb />
she was getting us dossed to go to<lb />
church. Slx turned to mv daddy<lb />
and snd. I won't ever get a chaixv<lb />
to go anywhere. I won't ever get a<lb />
chance to six1 anything<lb />
' Shestid my dad Mid, Darlin<lb />
vou need to w.nt because vou never<lb />
know what God has in store for<lb />
vou<lb />
"This week she livkod around<lb />
and sud. Who'd have thought I'd<lb />
bo in Canton, Ohio? Well. Mam,<lb />
Mrho'd have thought I'd ho hen1<lb />
either r<lb />
Campbell, who plavod eight<lb />
seasons with the Houston Otters<lb />
and Mow (.Vleans Saints, racked up<lb />
9,407 yards and 74 touchdowns<lb />
England Patriots. The first Patriot in<lb />
the hall, he was named the best<lb />
Offensive lineman in the NFL four<lb />
times.<lb />
' 'What hxlay means is that I've<lb />
made the cut, I'm on the team<lb />
1 lannah slid. "Now I have the honor<lb />
of playing alongside the greatest<lb />
heroes to ever play the game<lb />
tones, selected by a seniors<lb />
committee, spent 12 years with the<lb />
Chicago Boars and one with the<lb />
rushing In his first year out of the Washington Redskins. He spent<lb />
most of his career as an offensive<lb />
guard, but also played defense late<lb />
in his CSfStr.<lb />
Stenerud, a ski jumper at Mon-<lb />
tana State, went on to become the<lb />
second highest scorer in NFL history<lb />
behind George Blanda. His373 field<lb />
goals are an all-time high. Seven<lb />
University ot levas, ho led the NM.<lb />
m rushing and was named All-Pro,<lb />
rookfc of the war and the NFL's<lb />
most valuable plavcr He led the<lb />
H. in rushing in each ot his first<lb />
three seasons<lb />
Hannah was Ml ali pro guard<lb />
from 17n to 185 with the New<lb />
times he scored 100 or more points<lb />
in a season. He kicked throe field<lb />
goals to lead the Kansas City Chiefs<lb />
toan upset of thcMinncsota Vikings<lb />
in the 1970 Super Bowl.<lb />
Schramm took over as general<lb />
manager of the fledgling Cowbovs<lb />
in 1960 and created one of the<lb />
dominant franchises of the next<lb />
three decades.<lb />
"I wasn't one of the great ath-<lb />
letes, like the men here behind mo<lb />
he said. 'To recognize the depth of<lb />
this honor tome, I was in the league<lb />
for 44 years and there are a lot of<lb />
people in the hall who are people I<lb />
saw and met. I never dreamed that<lb />
someone from the administrative<lb />
side would ever be here. It's stag-<lb />
gering. There is no greater honor<lb />
NEW YORK (AD An arbi-<lb />
trator ruled in favor of the New<lb />
York Knicks today and denied<lb />
Patrick Fwing's bid tor free agency<lb />
this season.<lb />
lite ruling by arbitrator Daniel<lb />
G. Collins moans that the All Star<lb />
center is hound to the Kmcks tor the<lb />
remaining four vearsofhiscontract,<lb />
worth $14.2 million.<lb />
Ewinghasa provision in his 10-<lb />
year contract, signed in 1965, that<lb />
would allow him to become an ro<lb />
strietod tree agent this vear if he<lb />
were not among the NBA's four<lb />
highest paid players on June 1<lb />
Agent David Falk claimed that<lb />
Ewing was not among the top tour,<lb />
theNBAand the Knicks maintained<lb />
he was fourth behind Cleveland s<lb />
lohn Williams, 1 fouston's I l.ikoem<lb />
Olajuwon and Chicago's Michael<lb />
Jordan.<lb />
Ewing is slated to make $3.19<lb />
million in the 199143 season. Wil-<lb />
liams will earn $4 million,Ottjuwon<lb />
$3.5 million and Ionian $3.25 mil-<lb />
lion.<lb />
The Knicks offered Ewing an<lb />
extension after last Season that<lb />
would have paid him more than S5<lb />
million mis season, but he turned it<lb />
down, raying he wanted to pursue<lb />
the chance to become a free agent<lb />
Collins chd not issue a written<lb />
opinion, del hiring only that he was<lb />
deciding in favor of the Knicks.<lb />
'We are pleased with the<lb />
arbitrator s nihng upholding ours<lb />
and the NB As position that Patrick<lb />
Ewing has a four-year, binding<lb />
agreement with the New York<lb />
Knicks club president Dave<lb />
Checkoffs said. "We believe this<lb />
should resolveanvcjuostionson the<lb />
matter of Patrick's contract. Now<lb />
WC an roadv to got on with our goal<lb />
ot bufldmga very competitive tcarr<lb />
that the tans can be proud of<lb />
However, today's decision<lb />
might not be the etui of the dispute<lb />
Falk has indicated he'll seek to<lb />
prove the Knicks and other teams<lb />
arc guiltv of collusion in an attempt<lb />
to keep Ewmg's salary out of the<lb />
top tour in the NBA. Similarly, the<lb />
Knicks amid counter bv claiming<lb />
that Ewmg's side attempted to in-<lb />
duce the Golden State Warriors to<lb />
upgrade Chris Mullin's wages,<lb />
driving Ewmg's salary from the top<lb />
four.<lb />
Vicario wins Federation Cup<lb />
NOTTINGHAM. England<lb />
tAP) � After leading Spain to its<lb />
tirst Federation Cup title bv alnxst<lb />
single-handedly defeating the<lb />
United States team. Arantxa<lb />
Sanchez Wano finally wasaxilod<lb />
down by the winner's trophy.<lb />
Sanchez Vicano first defeated<lb />
Mary lev Fernandas in singles, then<lb />
luted her rnewperkneed doubles<lb />
partner Conchita Martinez to vie<lb />
ton as Spain detested the Ameri-<lb />
cans 2-1 in Sunday's final of the<lb />
international team competition.<lb />
Equal parts showman and<lb />
tennis superstar, Sanchez Vicario<lb />
dominated the doubles match<lb />
against the experienced American<lb />
duo of Gigi Fernandez and Zina<lb />
Garrison�and even led the crowd<lb />
in cheers of'Oeiaer<lb />
The only thing that cooled off<lb />
Sanchez Vicario was the trophy,<lb />
which was loaded with water and<lb />
yellow roses. It tipped over as she<lb />
accepted it.dnuxTung the exhausted<lb />
player.<lb />
"I told them thanks for the<lb />
shower she said.<lb />
Sanchez Vicario was all over<lb />
the court in doubles, smashing<lb />
winners and exhorting Martinez�<lb />
ranked only 105th in the world in<lb />
doubles�asSpain rallied to win 3-<lb />
6,6-1,6-1 in the rubber match of the<lb />
best-of-3 series.<lb />
"After I won my singles, we<lb />
knew we had a chance, bu t it would<lb />
be difficult Sanchez Vicario said.<lb />
"We decided to just go for it. We<lb />
haven't played many times to-<lb />
gether, but we work well together<lb />
Gigi Fernandez, ranked No. 1<lb />
in the world in doubles, said the<lb />
reason for the loss was simple.<lb />
"I think basically we choked.<lb />
Thafsthebiggestchokeof my career<lb />
by far she said. "1 think I was way<lb />
under par today. It happens when<lb />
you'rein the final and you're playing<lb />
for your country<lb />
The Americans jumped out toa<lb />
4-0 lead in the first set of thedoubles,<lb />
but then won only four games the<lb />
rest of the way.<lb />
The two teams had split the<lb />
singles matches, with Jennifer<lb />
Capriati defeating Martinez 4-6,7-<lb />
6, 6-1 and Sanchez Vicario men<lb />
overpowering Mary Joe Fernandez<lb />
6-3,64.<lb />
Ml<lb />
ECU<lb />
Richard Simmons would be proud<lb />
Classes for beginners arid advanced aerobic enthusiasts are offered at Memorial Gymnasium<lb />
Spaniard wins Tour de France<lb />
PARIS (AP) � Miguel<lb />
Indurain, the newestTourde France<lb />
champion, will start the defense his<lb />
title next year in his home territory<lb />
as the 1992 Tour starts at San<lb />
Sebastien in the Basque region of<lb />
Spain.<lb />
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champion Greg LeMond will also<lb />
be mere and likely will be among<lb />
the favorites. This year he tost his<lb />
title and for the first time in his<lb />
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the podium as a top-three finisher.<lb />
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My objective is always to win the<lb />
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the intention of winning it"<lb />
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minutes behind.<lb />
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The American held his advan-<lb />
tage through the first week until the<lb />
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minutes behind Indurain.<lb />
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