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Hideaway's Carding Standards Questioned WELCOME BACK ALUMNI Buzzing with activity In addition to the Homecoming activities, the Blue Devils have an important matchup with THE CHRONICLE the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. See Sports. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1,1991 DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA CIRCULATION: 15,000 VOL 87, NO. 44 Hideaway's carding standards questioned By MICHAEL SAUL an underage University student The Undergraduate Judicial guilty, with a vote of 5-0, of fraud, Board has al­ leged the card­ ing policy at the Hideaway is elit­ ist and discrimi­ natory. "The carding practices of the Hideaway Bar are inconsistent with the stated goals of Duke University, and the Board views MARK WASMER/THE CHRONICLE these practices as discrimina­ When life gives you llamas, make Uama-nade tory," states the This llama seems to be ready to do just that. Watch out. written opinion of the judicial board. The opinion cites the Hideaway's re­ Pests overrun dorms on East, West ported practice of admitting un­ By JAY EPPING McCaffrey is not alone with his understanding the ants have been derage basket­ PAUL ORSULAK/THE CHRONICLE John McCaffrey keeps his ant problems. "They crawled over bad for two or three years," said ball players and toothbrush in the refrigerator. everything, including my bath­ Pat Lloyd, manager for residence not other under­ Carding at the Hideaway. Not because he likes it cold, but robe," said Beatriz Mejia, a Trin­ hall operations. age students. to keep the ants away from it. ity senior and resident of Decker "It's a cyclic thing," explained The policy for checking identi­ disorderly conduct and contempt "I had to throw away a couple," House. Shawhan Lynch-Sparks, West I fication at the Hideaway, a cam­ after he tried to enter the bar the Trinity junior and BOG resi­ Many students have com­ service manager. Ants have been pus bar owned and run by stu­ with false identification Sept. 12. dent said. The little crawling plained that ants seem especially a problem "for the last few years," dents, was questioned at the Oct. The student told the board that pests seem to like the brush. "I prevalent on campus this year. she said. Before that, roaches 10 hearing. the Hideaway admitted a fresh- don't know why," he said. Housing officials agree. "It's my See PESTS on page 15 • At the hearing, the board found See HIDEAWAY on page 18 • Ghosts, goblins abound on campus 400 children come to Halloween parties in dorms By EUGENE LEE Heather Heckel, administrative apples, have their faces painted For the first time, the Commu­ assistant at the CSC. and swing sticks at pinatas. There nity Service Center coordinated Ninety-two children attended was plenty of candy to go around. many ofthe Halloween activities the event on East, said Mark "We got 4,000 bags of candy," held on campus for young local Lorey, a Trinity freshman and boasted one boy disguised as the ghouls and goblins. coordinator of the East Campus pro wrestler The Ultimate War­ An estimated 400 children events. Each child was parred with rior. from local elementary schools and a University student, and the Many ofthe children said they the John Avery Boys and Girls pairs went to a party at Gilbert- found the haunted houses to be Club were to go trick-or-treating Addoms Dormitory and went trick frightening. and attend parties and haunted or treating and to haunted houses "There was a ghost trial and a houses hosted by dorms across at Jarvis, Pegram, Southgate and man who came back alive. They East, North and West Campuses Epworth dormitories. slit my throat with fake knives GREG PAZIANOS/THE CHRONICLE in events coordinated by the Com­ During the party at Gilbert- and ate my brain," said Carla Durham children enjoying the Halloween parties on Thursday. munity Service Center, said Addoms, children could bob for See SPOOKS on page 17 • Race relations most important issue, says Jenkins This is the first of a two-part Jenkins said. ate." said Nelson Strawbridge, People's Alliance. series on candidates in the "In the last two months, there's vice chairman of the Friends of "We are concerned with his lack Durham mayoral race. been an attempt to damage what Durham, referring to a comment of leadership. For evidence, just progress we've made over the last Jenkins made to the Raleigh look at how long it takes the city By CAROLINE NASRALLAH 10 years," Jenkins said, referring News and Observer that his council to make a decision," The most important issue fac­ to minority officials who have "en­ statements against the group Strawbridge said. ing the city of Durham is race gaged in questionable practices." were part of his final campaign Czime in Durham is better than relations, said Durham Mayor Jenkins blames the Friends of strategy. many places in the state, Jenkins Chester Jenkins, who is running Durham, a conservative political "Under [Jenkins'] leadership, said, citing a relatively low seven for re-election. organization, for "running a cam­ the city council made tremen­ percent increase this year in "If we have those kind of [good] paign on the backs of [minorities dous gains in ensuring different Durham's overall crime rate. MARK WASMER/THE CHRONICLE relations, then all of the other and women |," he said. boards of the city are diverse," "We're doing wrhat we can do. problems can be worked out," "He must be awfully desper­ said Tom Stern, president ofthe See JENKINS on page 17 • Chester Jenkins PAGE 2 THE CHRONICLE FRIDAY,' NOVEMBER 1, 1991 World and National Newsfile Israeli-Arab disagreement the rule at talks Associated Press By R. W. APPLE and Eichmann in planning the Holocaust, Sunday. Menem levels labor: Argen­ N.Y. Times News Service and said Syria had spoken in terms of Indeed, it was unclear when, where and tina President Carlos Menem on MADRID, Spain — In salvos of intran­ "vituperation, slander and condescension." even whether those talks would begin. The Thursday announced a sweeping sigent oratory, Israel and its Arab neigh­ "These are j ust their opening statements, Israelis and the Arabs remained dead­ economic liberalization program to bors said Thursday that they all hoped to maximalist bargaining positions," a senior locked Thursday night, despite mediation eliminate federal agencies that regu­ end the bloodshed in their region, but American official said. "A lot of it is for efforts by Secretary of State James A. late commerce and end forced collec­ disagreed about almost everything else — television and the political audiences back Baker III, over Shamir's demand that they tive bargaining agreements, dealing who was at fault, what to do about it, even home. People will start to soften their be held in the Middle East, with a first a crashing blow to organized labor. where further peace talks should be held. ideological rigidity once face-to-face nego­ round in Israel. On a day when the Palestinians at last tiations get under way." Yugo blockade bypassed: A found their place at a major Middle East But other top-level Americans who have The Arabs insisted that the plan had flotilla bringing badly needed food peace conference, the Arabs demanded that worked for months to bring Israel, Syria, always been to negotiate in Madrid and and medicine sailed through a fed­ Israel stop creating settlements in occu­ Lebanon, Jordan and the Palestinians to­ argued that they would be recognizing eral navy blockade into Dubrovnik pied territories and give up territory it had gether in Madrid expressed disappoint­ Israel, in effect, by going there. Thursday, as Serbian-led federal taken from Arabs in 1967. The Israelis in ment at what one called the "truculent There was even some doubt expressed forces attacked elsewhere in Croatia. turn demanded that the Arabs recognize tone" of Thursday's speeches. None could that the single organizational session that Israel's right to exist. point to any overt sign that the partici­ everyone had agreed to for Sunday at the E.T. destroy home: An intense Each accused the other of deception, pants were ready to yield ground in the Royal Palace in Madrid would go forward extra-tropical Atlantic storm dubbed brutality, treachery and aggression, ex­ private, direct talks scheduled to start as planned. E.T. built surging tides that hurled actly as they have done for most ofthe 43 20-foot waves into low-lying East years that they have been at each other's Coast areas Thursday, ravaging throats. houses, boats, sea defenses and Cuomo hints at running, but But for the first time, representatives of beaches from Maine to Florida. much ofthe Arab world listened across the same table to an Israeli leader denouncing Bush brands Dems: President them, remaining in their chairs through­ some focus on shortcomings Bus branded Democrats an "anti-job out, and the Israeli leader, Prime Minister crowd" bent on deriving political Yitzhak Shamir, listened to their replies. By ROBIN TONER would not be painless or easy for Cuomo. mileage from the country's sluggish He stayed put even though the Palestin­ N.Y. Times News Service Some point out that a governor renowned economy on Thursday night. ian delegates identified themselves in so WASHINGTON—As Gov. Mario Cuomo for his combativeness and thin skin would many words with the Palestine Liberation of New York edges closer to a race for the have to submit to the discipline and single- Organization, something the Israelis had Democratic presidential nomination, some minded focus on message that a presiden­ Weather said could prompt them to walk out. Democrats and other analysts are begin­ tial campaign requires.
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