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i�ast Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.64<lb />
Wednesday June 16, 1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Financial Aid Cuts To Take Effect In '83<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
" mentioned earlier that you<lb />
were lucky to have gone to East<lb />
una. I must also point out that<lb />
many of von are lucky to have none<lb />
allege now rather than next vear.<lb />
is because the federal govern-<lb />
ment, after a quarter-century com-<lb />
ment to higher education, is now<lb />
 ically reducing thai commit-<lb />
ment. "�Allan . Ostar, president<lb />
oi the American Association oi<lb />
State Colleges and Universities,<lb />
-peaking at the ECU commence<lb />
men! activities on Max 8. 1982.<lb />
The once bottomless well oi stu-<lb />
dent financial aid is drying up �<lb />
thai much seems certain. a the<lb />
Reagan administration says the<lb />
ous federal grant and loan pro-<lb />
ims must be reduced as part ol its<lb />
plan to cut the cost of government.<lb />
W hat is uncertain is how deep<lb />
these cuts will be. when exact Is they<lb />
will occur and what the effect � tl<lb />
on the nation's students. I ' rsl<lb />
two questions can't be answered tor<lb />
ne tune, not until Washington<lb />
v. ices a budget, but the third<lb />
question is alread being argued<lb />
ser bs the politicians, school ad-<lb />
ministrators and educators. Some<lb />
say the proposed cuts will badly hurt<lb />
the students, others say they won't.<lb />
During the 1980-81 school year,<lb />
the last year for which figures are<lb />
asailable, ECU's approximately<lb />
13,000 students received SI3 million<lb />
dollars in financial aid from federal,<lb />
state, school, and other sources.<lb />
S 162,616,(XX) oi this money came<lb />
from tise major programs: the Pell<lb />
Grant( formerly known as the Basic<lb />
I ducationa! Opportunity Grant),<lb />
the Supplemental Educational Op-<lb />
portune Grant (SEOG), the Na-<lb />
tional Direct Student I oan (NDSl ),<lb />
the Guaranteed student l oan(GSL)<lb />
and the work-stud) program. The<lb />
amount spent pet program per stu-<lb />
dent is 1980-81 is shown below:<lb />
wards 1980-81<lb />
Students Amount<lb />
BEOG3,133 $2,617,792<lb />
SEOG367 141,268<lb />
NDSl1,255 709,038<lb />
GS11,550 3.105,000<lb />
( Xssi,s 589,518<lb />
$7,162,616<lb />
1 CU students can expect each of<lb />
the above resources to be slashed by<lb />
Washington, but how hard will it<lb />
hurt theni' Dr. timer Meyer, vice<lb />
chancellor for student life, says that<lb />
whatever the results, next semester's<lb />
students should not worry. The ma-<lb />
jor cuts will not take effect until<lb />
1983, he says, and even then the<lb />
most needy students will be taken<lb />
care of.<lb />
Another problem with financial<lb />
aid concerns Meyer: "If a very con-<lb />
servative financial aid package is<lb />
proposed by Congress and passed,<lb />
the amount of money will be<lb />
decreased. The exact amount of that<lb />
decrease is not known, but we have<lb />
been concerned with some of the<lb />
misleading information that has<lb />
been in the press<lb />
The information passed out by<lb />
the press and supported by the<lb />
government states that student<lb />
default on loans is epidemic,<lb />
therefore some government loans<lb />
should be stopped.<lb />
Meyer responds that these non-<lb />
payments are not as widespread as<lb />
reported and mostly occur at col-<lb />
leges in depressed areas. The<lb />
budget-cutters have exaggerated the<lb />
defaults, Meyer claims, and so<lb />
many schools will suffer for the pro-<lb />
blems of a few.<lb />
ECU has an excellent record of<lb />
collecting on loans, he says. An<lb />
assertion attested to by a recent<lb />
regional department of education<lb />
audit. "It's very disturbing to be<lb />
caught in a bind and be penalized by<lb />
the Reagan administration Meyer<lb />
admits.<lb />
He adds, "but for general student<lb />
financial aid, with the exception of<lb />
the GSL, most students in real need<lb />
should be taken care of this fall. If<lb />
they're not, see Mr. (Robert)<lb />
Boudreaux<lb />
Boudreaux is the director of<lb />
financial aid at ECU. He also<lb />
believes that the truly needy<lb />
students will not be hurt.<lb />
'�Availability of funds to go to col-<lb />
lege is not going to dry up he says.<lb />
However, Boudreaux disagrees<lb />
with the Reagan administration's<lb />
reason for the reductions; that the<lb />
funds cost the country too much.<lb />
People who are given a chance to go<lb />
to college will get better-paying jobs<lb />
and move into a higher tax bracket,<lb />
he says. The students, "in their<lb />
lifetime will more than make up the<lb />
monev to the federal government<lb />
with the additional taxes they're go-<lb />
ing to pay<lb />
Boudreaux commends the groups<lb />
who are fighting to keep money<lb />
coming for edcucational purposes,<lb />
noting that the student government<lb />
assoication has done an especially<lb />
good job. He criticizes the federal<lb />
bureaucracy for the financial aid<lb />
problems.<lb />
"Every time there's indecision in<lb />
Washington it affects the students.<lb />
because it affects the financial aid<lb />
officers, and that affects the<lb />
students, and it's getting worse<lb />
every year<lb />
What does the government itself<lb />
say? On Mav 3, the secretary<lb />
education made the following state<lb />
ment: "It disturbs me greatly that<lb />
there is a perception that the<lb />
Department ol Education and the<lb />
Reagan administration art<lb />
somehow going to depnse hundreds<lb />
of thousands oi America's college<lb />
students of a higher education. This<lb />
is simply not true. We propose to<lb />
expend $4.3 billion to assist<lb />
American youth to attend colleges,<lb />
universities and other institutions of<lb />
higher learning next year.These are<lb />
not draconian cuts. They are a<lb />
substantial commitment to the<lb />
students of the nation. Indeed, the<lb />
number of students who would be<lb />
assisted by the Guaranteed Student<lb />
I oan program under the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration proposals would in-<lb />
crease to 4,562,000�an increase ol<lb />
145,000<lb />
The American Council on Educa-<lb />
tion is one of the organizations at-<lb />
tempting to preserse financial aid<lb />
They made a rebuttal to Bell's com-<lb />
ments<lb />
"Halt ol the Administration's<lb />
S4.3 billion it plans to spend for stu-<lb />
dent aid is for interest to banks, SI<lb />
billion specifically for special<lb />
allowances to lenders For other<lb />
besides duaranteed Student I oans,<lb />
the administration proposes a cut<lb />
from the current level of $3.5 billion<lb />
($5.5 billion including Social Securi-<lb />
ty educational benefits) to $1.4<lb />
billion bv fiscal sear 1984.<lb />
"As to Us commitment to the<lb />
students ol the nation, the<lb />
ministration has revealed its tru<lb />
tentions in tis projection ol further<lb />
cuts in Pell (.rants in Fiscal 1984,<lb />
and in its plan that 'student grants<lb />
and loans would eventurally devolve<lb />
to states and individuals<lb />
Casablanca Restaurant Closed<lb />
For Violating Building Code<lb />
By SPEN ER STEPHENS<lb />
Wednesday night: F-or mans East<lb />
I arolina University students, the<lb />
term is synonymous ssith happs<lb />
hour ar the Casablanca. With the re-<lb />
cent permanent closing of the<lb />
Casablanca, however, the double<lb />
meaning has been lost.<lb />
The June 2 closing came after a<lb />
routine inspection oi the<lb />
restaurant's Morocco Room which<lb />
revealed seseral violations of North<lb />
Carolina's building code.<lb />
According to a statement from<lb />
the city manager, the Morocco<lb />
Room had only one visible exit sign,<lb />
exit passages which were blocked by<lb />
storage cabinets and a stage made<lb />
: �: � ammable material.<lb />
I he statement also sass that after<lb />
the siolations hase been corrected,<lb />
the room un be reopened.<lb />
1 eroy Cherry, the owner of the<lb />
estaurant nightclub, said that the<lb />
ness' sursisal depended heavily<lb />
on the profits from happy hours and<lb />
banquets that were held in the<lb />
room. He also said that the six<lb />
seeks and the $20,000 that would be<lb />
required to correct the violation<lb />
would deplete his small cash reserve<lb />
and force him into an economic hole<lb />
from which he could not crawl out.<lb />
Cherry complained about the<lb />
closing, saying thai the city acted<lb />
unfairly He said that the entire<lb />
building was built bs state approved<lb />
plans, that the cits supervised the<lb />
construction ol the building and<lb />
rhat the fire marshall personally in-<lb />
structed electricians while they in-<lb />
stalled exit signs that he later deter-<lb />
mined to be in violation of the<lb />
state's building code.<lb />
Cherry also said that seseral in-<lb />
spections had been conducted dur-<lb />
ing the last year which revealed no<lb />
 iolations.<lb />
He further criticized the city's<lb />
decision saying that he was given no<lb />
grace period or advance notifica-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"I went to architecture school<lb />
and hase thirty sears' experience in<lb />
the construction business, he said,<lb />
"T know that what ssas done svas<lb />
improper, inconsiderate and il-<lb />
legal<lb />
I here are seseral cits officials,<lb />
however, ssho say that Cherry's<lb />
claims are simply not true. (The city-<lb />
has asked that none of its employees<lb />
be identified or quoted directly).<lb />
According to one city official, the<lb />
Casablance was originally built<lb />
from state approved plans. Cherry,<lb />
however, later modified the<lb />
restaurant's Moroccco Room by ad-<lb />
ding a stage, a dance floor and<lb />
storage cabinets. He then properly-<lb />
applied to the city council for a<lb />
nightclub license, but never gave the<lb />
required notification that the<lb />
building was ready for inspection.<lb />
Another city official, who flatly-<lb />
denied that the fire marshall had<lb />
personally instructed electricians,<lb />
said that no inspections of the<lb />
Morocco Room had occurred since<lb />
the last routine inspection a year<lb />
ago.<lb />
The same official said that a<lb />
registered letter, informing Cherry<lb />
of the situation was sent on Friday,<lb />
May 28, 1982 and was picked up the<lb />
following day by Cherry's son.<lb />
A third city official speculated<lb />
that Cherry's license was in danger<lb />
because of several unconfirmed<lb />
safety and health violations.<lb />
According to the official, Cherry<lb />
allegedly regularly admitted more<lb />
than 1,000 people into the room<lb />
while the posted legal limit was 406.<lb />
The same city employee said that the<lb />
health department had received<lb />
reports claiming that women were<lb />
using mens' restrooms and that<lb />
Photo By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
Better Hit The Books?<lb />
Students take advantage of the recent mild weather in Greenville as first ses-<lb />
sion exams rapidly approach.<lb />
many customers were urinating out-<lb />
side of the building.<lb />
Gary Faircloth, an ECU graduate<lb />
student and former Casablanca<lb />
employee confirmed the reports of<lb />
overcrowding and said that the<lb />
The Casablanca<lb />
place was regularly a madhouse.<lb />
Literally, there were wall-to-wall<lb />
people. You couldn't walk<lb />
ans where<lb />
The firmness of both Cherry and<lb />
the city in their respectise positions<lb />
indicates that there may be a legal<lb />
Po�o By SCOTT LARSON<lb />
battle in the making. "Whatever the<lb />
outcome of the situation says<lb />
Cherry, "Casablance is closed and I<lb />
can't afford to open it up again<lb />
This fact is painfully true to the<lb />
restaurant's 80 ex-employees and<lb />
thousands oi ex-customers.<lb />
ECU Students Attend New York Rally<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Sl�ff Wrilrr<lb />
What has been called the largest<lb />
protest demonstration in the United<lb />
States history occurred in New York<lb />
City on June 12, and among the<lb />
crowd were several East Carolina<lb />
students.<lb />
The United Nations Second<lb />
Special Session Devoted to Disar-<lb />
mament was the focus for the event,<lb />
which drew 700,000 people from the<lb />
world-wide anti-nuclear, pro-peace<lb />
movement, including approximately<lb />
25 people from the East Carolina<lb />
community.<lb />
Fantastic, terrific, great, tremen-<lb />
dous, unbelievable was the initial<lb />
comment of Glenn Maughan, one<lb />
of the local citizens asked for their<lb />
impressions of the rally after their<lb />
return to Greenville.<lb />
When asked for the reason behind<lb />
the demonstration and the large tur-<lb />
nout, he said, "They came because<lb />
they're concerned with the spread of<lb />
nuclear weapons.<lb />
Maughan explained that, "the<lb />
black leaders and some of the other<lb />
people commented on this fear and<lb />
hatred that rampant in the world,<lb />
that prejudice, along with fear and<lb />
hatred is responsible for the spread<lb />
of all these weapons<lb />
"We wanted to be recognized for<lb />
our beliefs, our opinions said<lb />
Leslie Rio "The main thing is a<lb />
nuclear freeze. We have more than<lb />
enough weapons to defend<lb />
ourselves. People there just wanted<lb />
to show how many people in the<lb />
country- there are who share our opi-<lb />
nion on a nuclear freeze<lb />
"It shows that the American peo-<lb />
ple have a different attitude on this<lb />
than the government offered<lb />
Theresa Dulski.<lb />
Several of those contacted noted<lb />
that the rally was very well-<lb />
organized and orderly, despite the<lb />
immense number and variety ol<lb />
people.<lb />
"It was amazing how so many<lb />
people could work together and<lb />
behave in the manner that they<lb />
did said Jim Roberts. He men-<lb />
tioned that there was no arrest and<lb />
that the protestors left Central<lb />
Park, the center of the demonstra-<lb />
tion site, cleaner than when they<lb />
entered it. "It was very mild, there<lb />
was no animosity commented<lb />
Elaine War shaver. "Everybody was<lb />
there for a purpose Everyone felt<lb />
that their presence there was helping<lb />
to make a statement<lb />
"I thought the people were really<lb />
very serious about what they were<lb />
doing added Linda Grayson.<lb />
Many of those talked to upon<lb />
their return to East Carolina men-<lb />
See WEINBERGER, Page 5<lb />
Break-In Reported At Student Center<lb />
By GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
�islani NfM Kdilor<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center was<lb />
the site of an apparent break-in this<lb />
past weekend.<lb />
According to Detective Lt. Gene<lb />
McAbee of the university police, a<lb />
pinball machine and an electronic<lb />
video game were vandalized. He<lb />
also stated that a closet on the se-<lb />
cond floor was broken in, and a<lb />
flashlight, label machine and ink<lb />
pens were stolen. A change machine<lb />
was also damaged.<lb />
The thefts, which occured on<lb />
Sunday, were reported by student<lb />
center employee Betty Hardy.<lb />
McAbee said that the building<lb />
showed no signs of forced entry.<lb />
The method by which the thieves<lb />
entered the building was either by a<lb />
key or being locked in after the<lb />
building was closed.<lb />
Lieutenant McAbee said there<lb />
were no suspects.<lb />
In a unrelated incident, the<lb />
university police disclosed that a<lb />
maintenance employee was arrested<lb />
and charged with misdemeanor<lb />
breaking and entering.<lb />
Thomas Wayne Brown, 19, of<lb />
202 Circle Drive, was found in Cle-<lb />
ment Dorm by Sgt. Lawler. In his<lb />
possession were keys, apparently<lb />
stolen, which allowed him to enter<lb />
the locked dorm.<lb />
Other break-ins occurred this<lb />
weekend at Garrett Dorm. Rooms<lb />
204 and 214 were forceably entered<lb />
and money was stolen. A candy<lb />
machine in the dorm was also<lb />
broken into. There are no suspects<lb />
in either case.<lb /><lb />
t<lb /><pb facs="00057483_tn_0002" /><lb />
 THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 16, 1982<lb />
Memorial Fund To Honor Late Professor<lb />
ECU NEWS BUREAU<lb />
Friends and col-<lb />
leagues of the late Dr.<lb />
Herbert R. Paschal Jr.<lb />
have established a<lb />
memorial fund in his<lb />
name at East Carolina<lb />
University especially to<lb />
foster studies in the<lb />
fields of history to<lb />
which Paschal was<lb />
dedicated.<lb />
These are the areas<lb />
of North Carolina<lb />
history and Public<lb />
History in which<lb />
Paschal specialized as a<lb />
scholar and professor<lb />
for more than a quarter<lb />
of a century.<lb />
Paschal, who served<lb />
27 years on the ECU<lb />
faculty including 17<lb />
years as chairperson of<lb />
the Department of<lb />
History, died June 2<lb />
while vacationing at the<lb />
World's Fair in Ten-<lb />
nessee. He was 54.<lb />
Earnings of the<lb />
Herbert Richard<lb />
Paschal Jr. Memorial<lb />
Fund, established<lb />
within the ECU Foun-<lb />
dation Inc are to be<lb />
administered broadly<lb />
"to advance the<lb />
understanding of<lb />
history, to prepare<lb />
students for advanced<lb />
work in the profession,<lb />
and to promote<lb />
research in history<lb />
Research Conference To Be<lb />
Held On East Carolina Campus<lb />
Mathematicians,<lb />
physicists and engineer-<lb />
ing scientists from<lb />
across the country and<lb />
10 other nations will<lb />
participate in a five-day<lb />
research conference on<lb />
nonlinear waves and in-<lb />
tegrate systems June<lb />
22-26 at East Carolina<lb />
University.<lb />
The subject of this<lb />
research conference is a<lb />
new rapidly growing<lb />
area of applied<lb />
mathematics, physics<lb />
and engineering<lb />
sciences, said con-<lb />
ference director. Dr.<lb />
Lokenath Debnath of<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Dr. Alan C. Newell<lb />
of the University of<lb />
Arizona, a contributor,<lb />
author and editor in the<lb />
field of the<lb />
mathematical theory<lb />
and application of<lb />
nonlinear waves, will<lb />
deliver 10 lectures dur-<lb />
ing the conference.<lb />
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ECU News Bureau,<lb />
Newell's lectures will<lb />
cover broad research-<lb />
espository topics in-<lb />
cluding nonlinear<lb />
oscillators, wavetrains,<lb />
history of the soliton,<lb />
solitons in physics and<lb />
more.<lb />
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visit.<lb />
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researchers in the<lb />
mathematical and<lb />
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reporting on techniques<lb />
to solve differential<lb />
equations used to con-<lb />
struct theoretical model<lb />
of nonlinear waves.<lb />
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scholars, including<lb />
students, already work-<lb />
ing at the research level<lb />
in this field.<lb />
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through 5 p.m. The.<lb />
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and 24th will be almost<lb />
identical to that of the<lb />
22nd. On the 24th, a<lb />
banquet will be held at<lb />
the multipurpose room<lb />
of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
The conference is be-<lb />
ing supported by the<lb />
National Science Foun-<lb />
dation and hosted by<lb />
the Department of<lb />
Mathematics.<lb />
Dr. Fred D. Ragan,<lb />
History Chairperson,<lb />
said the memorial fund<lb />
was initiated by friends<lb />
and colleagues of "long<lb />
association "with<lb />
Paschal who knew of<lb />
his ideals and goals for<lb />
the department, par-<lb />
ticularly in the areas of<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
History, Colonial<lb />
History and Public<lb />
History.<lb />
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wanted stressed<lb />
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vinced, we will make a<lb />
substantial committ-<lb />
ment<lb />
ECU Chancellor<lb />
John M. Howell,<lb />
longtime close friend<lb />
and associate of<lb />
Paschal's said the pur-<lb />
pose of the memorial<lb />
"reflect what Herb<lb />
Paschal believed in and<lb />
would have wanted as<lb />
much as anything. It is<lb />
a proper and altogether<lb />
fitting undertaking in<lb />
memory of a fine man<lb />
and great scholar<lb />
The fund's sponsors<lb />
said its earnings should<lb />
be used "to contribute<lb />
appreciably" to the in-<lb />
stitutional and profes-<lb />
sional mission of the<lb />
Department of History,<lb />
including such pro-<lb />
grams and activities as:<lb />
acquiring<lb />
periodicals, books and<lb />
other library materials<lb />
of particular relevance<lb />
to the study of Colonial<lb />
America, North<lb />
Carolina and Public<lb />
History;<lb />
providing travel<lb />
funds and related<lb />
assistance to graduate<lb />
students researching in<lb />
these fields of history;<lb />
subsidizing travel<lb />
expenses of students in<lb />
the program of Public<lb />
History for the purpose<lb />
of visiting museums<lb />
and other historic sites;<lb />
purchase of equip-<lb />
ment, subsidizing<lb />
receptions, awards<lb />
ceremonies, encourag-<lb />
ing faculty research and<lb />
publication, profes-<lb />
sional development and<lb />
travel funds for facul-<lb />
ty-<lb />
Paschal was native of<lb />
Washington, N.C. and<lb />
Beaufort County and<lb />
author of a book, "A<lb />
History of Colonial<lb />
Bath published in<lb />
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colonial period and ear-<lb />
ly North Carolina<lb />
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Long before pop<lb />
psychologists ad-<lb />
vocated the primal<lb />
scream as a tension<lb />
reliever. Southern<lb />
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sidered it an art form,<lb />
except Spivey's Corner<lb />
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win.<lb />
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appeared on a Dunn<lb />
radio talk show with a<lb />
tape of a hollering<lb />
neighbor. Host John<lb />
G. Thomas jokingly<lb />
suggested a contest for<lb />
the best hollerer in<lb />
Spivey's Corner.<lb />
Goodwin took that<lb />
suggestion and started<lb />
the annual National<lb />
Hollering Contest. This<lb />
year's competition will<lb />
be held Saturda at<lb />
Midway High School.<lb />
Each summer, the<lb />
Spivey's Corner<lb />
population of 49 swells<lb />
to 12,000 during the<lb />
contest weekend. Con-<lb />
testants and spectators<lb />
come from all over the<lb />
nation. Goodwin says,<lb />
"last year, we saw<lb />
license plates from 21<lb />
states Goodwin says.<lb />
"We even had one car<lb />
from Hawaii. That<lb />
must be a long<lb />
bridge<lb />
Goodwin says he<lb />
knows of one man who<lb />
will fly to the contest<lb />
from Rochester, N.Y<lb />
who is driving from<lb />
Tucson, Arizona.<lb />
But the number of<lb />
people attending hardly<lb />
matches the media at-<lb />
tention. Goodwin says<lb />
Spivey's Corner has<lb />
been featured on "The<lb />
Tonight Show "Real<lb />
People "Big Blue<lb />
Marble" and "On The<lb />
Road with Charles<lb />
Kuralt . '<lb />
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results from Goodwin's<lb />
serving as a virtual one-<lb />
man chamber of com-<lb />
merce. He serves as<lb />
president of the Na-<lb />
tional Hollering Con-<lb />
test Inc. and each year<lb />
has tried spin-off pro-<lb />
motions, such as bid-<lb />
ding for the 1985 Super<lb />
Bowl and offering<lb />
asylum to the deposed<lb />
Shah of Iran.<lb />
"We're working on a<lb />
couple of bigger things<lb />
that we will announce<lb />
after the hollering con-<lb />
test Goodwin says.<lb />
While motel<lb />
operators in nearby<lb />
Dunn say their business<lb />
booms on contest<lb />
weekend, Goodwin<lb />
says last year's contest<lb />
brought the Spivey's<lb />
Corner Fire Depart-<lb />
ment $8,000, "which<lb />
isn't much for the<lb />
amount of work that<lb />
goes into it<lb />
Other profits go to<lb />
organizations such as<lb />
the local Jaycees and<lb />
Lions that run conces-<lb />
sion booths.<lb />
The National<lb />
Hollerin' Contest will<lb />
culminate several other<lb />
activities. Friday, the<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
U.S. Courts<lb />
4�d Justice For All?<lb />
It wouldn't take a political scien-<lb />
tist to come to the conclusion that<lb />
there's something wrong �<lb />
something terribly wrong � with<lb />
this nation's concept of the term<lb />
"justice<lb />
Denotatively, the word has<lb />
changed very little since its origin.<lb />
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ed as impartiality; lawfulness;<lb />
what is rightly due<lb />
Therefore, if the dictionary<lb />
definition is still intact, the problem<lb />
with "justice" must somehow lie in<lb />
or with our interpretation of the<lb />
word. More specifically, the pro-<lb />
blem with "justice" in the United<lb />
States must lie in the misgivings of<lb />
our judges and our court system.<lb />
Any system of law and punish-<lb />
ment that allows and provides<lb />
criminals with more protection than<lb />
victims is troubled and unjust at<lb />
best. Any system of "justice" which<lb />
allows and encourages plea bargain-<lb />
ing � regardless of the gravity of a<lb />
crime � is a mere mockery of<lb />
lawfulness.<lb />
The trouble is, this "any system"<lb />
isn't just any system; it is the system<lb />
of justice in our beloved country, in<lb />
America, the mother of freedom.<lb />
Something's terribly wrong.<lb />
On June 7, Patrick O'Neill, an<lb />
East Carolinian staff writer, was<lb />
sentenced to serve three months in<lb />
prison and pay a $400 fee for<lb />
"willfully, knowingly and unlawful-<lb />
ly blocking traffic O'Neill, as he<lb />
rot�;tjnp the<lb />
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Fort Bragg in Fayetteville. He<lb />
shares his sentence with three<lb />
students from UNC.<lb />
As to the question of right or<lb />
wrong, the four protestors were ob-<lb />
viously in violation of the law.<lb />
There's really no disagreement<lb />
there. The problem or error of<lb />
justice comes not from the law itself<lb />
but from the abusive enforcement<lb />
thereof.<lb />
Sentencing a protestor, who, even<lb />
at worst, perpetrated a victimless<lb />
crime, to three months in prison is<lb />
harsh, unjust punishment. Granted,<lb />
three months isn't even a full<lb />
semester in college terms. Three<lb />
months is not a long<lb />
timeespecially to those of us in<lb />
front of the bars. It isn't a harsh<lb />
sentence until one considers the fre-<lb />
quent punishments given for some<lb />
other � much more serious �<lb />
crimes.<lb />
Take the drunk driver, for exam-<lb />
ple. He or she stumbles to the car<lb />
after having a few too many.<lb />
Perhaps he hits and kills a small<lb />
child. The story is not as uncommon<lb />
as we may like to think.<lb />
Certainly, any sane judge would<lb />
sentence the convicted killer to a<lb />
stiff jail term. But sadly, this is not<lb />
always the case. The number of<lb />
drunk drivers let off with little other<lb />
than a slap on the wrist is stagger-<lb />
ing. In a short time, they're back on<lb />
the road. Meanwhile, advocates of<lb />
non-violent protest sit behind bars.<lb />
Just ask the dead child's parents<lb />
about justice in America.<lb />
Whether or not one agrees with<lb />
the liberal biases of O'Neill is of no<lb />
consequence here. By mere virtue of<lb />
his being an "activist he obvious-<lb />
ly has strong enemies and alliances.<lb />
But the principle at stake knows no<lb />
affiliation. The principle at stake is<lb />
rooted in no "cause no "march<lb />
no "protest<lb />
The principle, or purpose, of this<lb />
argument is that justice in the<lb />
United States has been perverted<lb />
practically beyond reproach.<lb />
Naturally, to take away the<lb />
court's rights of review and inter-<lb />
pretation would do damage to the<lb />
very heart of justice in America.<lb />
But, by the same token, any mean-<lb />
ingful democracy � which this na-<lb />
tion claims to have � must provide<lb />
for its citizens the freedom to trade<lb />
ideas, whether those ideas �e sup-<lb />
portive of government policy or<lb />
not.<lb />
In theory, these two elements of<lb />
democracy can function side by<lb />
side. In fact, however, this has not<lb />
always been the case.<lb />
Certainly, Patrick O'Neill broke<lb />
the law. And it would be very easy<lb />
to condemn him for his willful<lb />
disobedience. Yet his conviction<lb />
and determination are deserving of<lb />
admiration. Whereas most of us<lb />
complain idly from our armchairs<lb />
about U.S. arms sales to militant<lb />
nations, O'Neill makes his com-<lb />
plaint known. And whereas we may<lb />
pity the starving children in foreign<lb />
lands or even in Greenville, he gives<lb />
of his time to help further the causes<lb />
of relief. And now, a gesture � an<lb />
illegal, yet harmless gesture � has<lb />
sent him to jail.<lb />
His punishment is not the worst<lb />
example of injustice � not by a<lb />
long shot. But sometimes it takes an<lb />
example close to home to make a<lb />
point sink in.<lb />
Yes, there's something wrong<lb />
with our system, our enforcement,<lb />
our very concept of justice<lb />
nowadays. Some terribly unfair ac-<lb />
tions have taken place in the name<lb />
of righteousness. Let us just hope<lb />
that in the future, the scales of<lb />
justice will not be tipped so far out<lb />
of proportion. Let us hope that<lb />
judges will someday act with<lb />
prudence in determining the gravity<lb />
of crimes and the punishment of<lb />
criminals. And let us hope that the<lb />
breech of justice so common in our<lb />
society today will one day be a thing<lb />
of the past.<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
r-Campus Forum<lb />
Radio Station Policies Still Under Fire<lb />
In response to Edith Jeffrey's<lb />
editorial concerning the operation of<lb />
WZMB, I think the time has come to un-<lb />
cover the reasons our student radio sta-<lb />
tion has experienced the problems it has.<lb />
Ever since the toil of John Jeter secured<lb />
the station an FCC license, a constant<lb />
power struggle emerged between each<lb />
succeeding general manager. Initially,<lb />
Jeter sought total control<lb />
(understandably so because of the years<lb />
of work put in) followed by Glenda Kill-<lb />
ingsworth. Next came freshman Sam<lb />
Barwick, whose 4.0 GPA and radio ex-<lb />
perience in Guatamala swayed the<lb />
Media Board, and now finally<lb />
gentleman Warren Baker. For reasons<lb />
still unclear to me, and each general<lb />
manager has found it hisher duty to try<lb />
to appear as dominant and all-knowing<lb />
leader. Constructive criticism and sug-<lb />
gestions from DJs and others are not<lb />
welcome as Warren (in this case) has en-<lb />
visioned in his mind what our station<lb />
should play.<lb />
Ms. Jeffreys correctly described the<lb />
rotation system now in effect at WZMB<lb />
(i.e low, medium, heavy airplay) and<lb />
her objection due to the limitations it<lb />
puts on her jocks. Well, here her argu-<lb />
ment runs into problems. You see, there<lb />
has to be some type of format and selec-<lb />
tion process that keeps a constant blend<lb />
of currentpast rock'n'roll tracs. 1 do<lb />
agree, however, that the current system<lb />
is not working well. Let me elaborate on<lb />
my personal discontent of Mr. Baker's<lb />
programming techniques.<lb />
First of all, the present system does<lb />
not allow for any new releases (such as<lb />
the new live Stones album or Alan Par-<lb />
sons Project) to be aired any more often<lb />
than any other album in the heavy<lb />
airplay bin. Furthermore, current pro-<lb />
gramming does not provide any devia-<lb />
tion for a feature artist (in which one<lb />
particular musician's music is played<lb />
predominantly during a particular time<lb />
slot). Also, due to student outcry, jazz<lb />
Finally was cut out of regular programm-<lb />
ing. I suggest this cut go one step fur-<lb />
ther. Why not replace the jazz show<lb />
(which currently airs weekday nights<lb />
from 6 to 8) with the popular new wave<lb />
show (that now runs only on Thursdays<lb />
from 9 to 11). I believe a majority of the<lb />
students would prefer to hear The Clash<lb />
or The Squeeze rather than the Bob<lb />
Thomas Jazz Ensemble.<lb />
The last two gripes must include the<lb />
oldie catalogue system and music selec-<lb />
tion. My understanding of the catalogue<lb />
system lead to a belief it was to keep<lb />
songs from being played repeatedly and<lb />
to make a record of the cuts the station<lb />
does have. Anyone who has dealt with<lb />
the system knows how long it takes to<lb />
determine what hashasn't been played,<lb />
when it's been played for each song you<lb />
want to play on your show. And for<lb />
those DJs with three-hour shifts the pro-<lb />
cess can take some time. Why not make<lb />
a list and feed this list into a program<lb />
that could be run through the ECU com-<lb />
puter terminal? I'm sure a program<lb />
could be developed to relieve the jocks<lb />
from this cumbersome catalogue task.<lb />
Finally, the question of music taste<lb />
comes into the picture. Ms. Jeffreys was<lb />
totally out of line when she effectively<lb />
described Mr. Baker's music tastes as<lb />
"poor, if any" (at all). Ms. Jeffreys, if<lb />
you're a junior as you claim you are, I<lb />
can't believe you haven't encountered<lb />
people in college that haven't had dif-<lb />
ferent tastes in music, clothes, lifestyles<lb />
than you 1, personally do not question<lb />
Mr. Baker's musical taste, because I<lb />
don't care what it is. My only concern<lb />
lies in the musical taste of this university<lb />
and surrounding community. WZMB,<lb />
currently complicates this matter by pur-<lb />
chasing albums from unknown bands in-<lb />
stead of filling in popular artists (i.e<lb />
Dire Straits, The Who). Except for those<lb />
lucky enough to pick up WQDR in<lb />
Raleigh there is no true rock'n'roll, I<lb />
mean a station that will play a cut b<lb />
The Who, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Asia,<lb />
without Donna Summer or the<lb />
Carpenters in between. In my opinion,<lb />
those who want to hear rock'n'roll<lb />
should be able to depend on hearing it<lb />
whenever they switch on WZMB 91.3<lb />
FM. I feel this is the alternative we need<lb />
to provide for this area for there exists<lb />
other sould stations, but none with a<lb />
rock'n'roll format.<lb />
I do not understand Mr. Baker's bat-<lb />
tle with the Media Board for they want a<lb />
sout show (disco, of course) to keep the<lb />
blacks happy; probably a Chinese show<lb />
for the Chinese Americans and even<lb />
possibly a Latin American show for<lb />
those Mexican Americans. Can you see<lb />
my point, ECU? Our station should be<lb />
distinct, for there's no way we're going<lb />
to please everyone at this university.<lb />
While the growing pains continue, I<lb />
hope other constructive criticism such as<lb />
what you've just read will be aired so<lb />
Warren Baker can see what this universi-<lb />
ty wants. Meanwhile, tune in on<lb />
Wednesday nights from 8 to 11 p.m. for<lb />
my show on WZMB, the live album sta-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Brent Wilkins<lb />
Junior, Business<lb />
WZMB Uncreative<lb />
In reference to Ms. Jeffreys' letter of<lb />
June 9, 1 would like to express my sup-<lb />
port of her contentions with regard to<lb />
the operation of WZMB.<lb />
Sectioning albums and songs on a<lb />
high, medium and low basis does not<lb />
strike me as a method in which a creative<lb />
radio program is produced. It is my opi-<lb />
nion that freedom of choice is sine qua<lb />
non to the development of a Billboard<lb />
Magazine free format; however, I will be<lb />
quite content to install a cassette deck in<lb />
my car as I have already done in my<lb />
room.<lb />
David Maready<lb />
1982 Alumnus<lb />
O'Neill Inspiring<lb />
Patrick O'Neill � for those who are<lb />
familiar with this campus, this<lb />
newspaper, and Patrick himself, a cer-<lb />
tain image comes to mind. Even those<lb />
who disagree with his policies find it<lb />
hard not to admire him. Patrick has<lb />
been gone now for a little over a week �<lb />
yet an aura of peace, justice and undying<lb />
determination follow him closely<lb />
behind.<lb />
On March 27, 1982, Patrick went to<lb />
Fort Bragg, N.C to protest the U.S.<lb />
government policy on training El<lb />
Salvadoran troops. Along with three<lb />
other students from Chapel Hill,<lb />
because of their civil disobedience, they<lb />
were sentenced to 90 days in prison.<lb />
Ironically enough, just weeks before,<lb />
Patrick headed up a prison symposium<lb />
task force (sponsored by the Catholic<lb />
Diocese of Raleigh) to explore alter-<lb />
natives to our present prison system in<lb />
North Carolina (which is a complete<lb />
economic and social failure).<lb />
According to the letters Patrick has<lb />
written me, he is getting first-hand ex-<lb />
perience ot what our jails are like in<lb />
North Carolina. In Clinton, Patrick was<lb />
placed in a cell 20 feet by 32 feet with 15<lb />
to 20 other inmates. He was refused de-<lb />
cent linen, a toothbrush and toothpaste.<lb />
He was told the state couldn't afford<lb />
them. Immediately, Patrick and his<lb />
three friends began listing demands and<lb />
getting other inmates to sign petitions.<lb />
The four of them were moved to a<lb />
private cell. Then they were offered the<lb />
things they asked for. They refused<lb />
them, saying they were getting special<lb />
treatment. They demanded that the<lb />
other inmates be treated the same. Final-<lb />
ly, Patrick organized a picketed protest<lb />
outside the jail to be held June 20.<lb />
Within three days, Patrick and his<lb />
friends intimidated the warden enough<lb />
that they were transferred to Virginia.<lb />
There have been many people on this<lb />
campus who have always thought that<lb />
Patrick was a little crazy. Some thought<lb />
he was stupid to go to jail. And now<lb />
some probably think him to be insane to<lb />
make waves in prison. But to man he is<lb />
an inspiration.<lb />
Patrick has made us think of a lot of<lb />
things we don't like to think about �<lb />
things that are threatening to us �<lb />
hunger, nuclear war, peace, corrupt<lb />
politics. Patrick has devoted his life to<lb />
these things, but to sum it up, Patrick<lb />
has devoted himself to being a prophet<lb />
of peace and justice.<lb />
We can all learn from Patrick. His ac-<lb />
tions speak louder than words (and<lb />
many of us know how loud his words<lb />
are). The American process is beginning.<lb />
More and more people in this country<lb />
are beginning to realize that the Pen-<lb />
tagon is a symbol for death and that un-<lb />
til it is a symbol for peace there is going<lb />
to be much more incredible slaughter<lb />
and suffering, not to mention a possible<lb />
holocaust.<lb />
We are the first generation that has<lb />
ever conceived that we may be the last,<lb />
and I think that it will take many more<lb />
prophets like Patrick and his friends to<lb />
make enough people see the light. Call<lb />
him Christian; call him humanitarian;<lb />
call him prophet � whatever you call<lb />
him, he's a great man.<lb />
Mickey Skidmore<lb />
Social Work<lb />
Taste In Cartoons<lb />
Mr. Weyler's humor seems to grow<lb />
tasteless with each semester. I would<lb />
hope the other side of his subjective<lb />
comedy could reflect the truly humorous<lb />
instead of a sacrilegious cheap shots<lb />
directed at a people who have suffered<lb />
not only at the hands of Nazi Germany<lb />
and Communist Russia but the PLO as<lb />
well. 1 would like to ask Mr. Weyler not<lb />
to foster anti-semetic feelings. Of<lb />
course, tactful and intellectual comic<lb />
strips are few and far between.<lb />
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Computers Helping Retarded<lb />
Henderson Outlines<lb />
SGA Future Goals<lb />
(UPI) � A retarded<lb />
child sits at a computer<lb />
terminal to learn coun-<lb />
ting and subtraction.<lb />
The scene on the<lb />
screen: A deep blue<lb />
ocean. A steamship<lb />
headed toward an<lb />
island. Seagulls dot the<lb />
water.<lb />
Next comes a dash of<lb />
daftger. A shark's fin<lb />
appears on the screen<lb />
and it circles the gulls.<lb />
The computer asks<lb />
the student to count the<lb />
gulls, entering the<lb />
number he sees. A cor-<lb />
rect answer gains a<lb />
musical fanfare from<lb />
the computer and<lb />
spoken instant praise<lb />
'Right<lb />
�If the number is<lb />
wrong, the computer<lb />
says, "Uh, no" and the<lb />
shark surfaces, gobbl-<lb />
ing a gull.<lb />
If the student<lb />
answers correctly, the<lb />
steamship moves<lb />
toward the island.<lb />
When it is docked, the<lb />
computer says, "You<lb />
win If the student<lb />
continues incorrect<lb />
responses, the shark<lb />
eats all the gulls. Then,<lb />
program starts over.<lb />
Student tries again and<lb />
again and again until,<lb />
through right<lb />
responses, he gets the<lb />
ship docked.<lb />
The talking, music-<lb />
embellished com-<lb />
puterized instruction in<lb />
counting and subtrac-<lb />
tion was designed for<lb />
the retarded by Sam<lb />
Jenkins. He is an in-<lb />
structor of vocational<lb />
rehabilitation at the<lb />
University of<lb />
Wisconsin-Stout in<lb />
Menomonie, Wisconsin<lb />
This summer he's<lb />
teaching others who<lb />
work with the han-<lb />
dicapped about the<lb />
computer application<lb />
in special education.<lb />
"The development<lb />
of computer-aided in-<lb />
struction can hold ter-<lb />
rific benefit for the<lb />
retarded he said.<lb />
Other programs of<lb />
the same type have<lb />
come from Jenkins'<lb />
drawing board. He sees<lb />
them as super teaching<lb />
aids for the retarded<lb />
and others with learn-<lb />
ing disabilities.<lb />
He admits that isn't<lb />
the way educators<lb />
usually think of using<lb />
computers.<lb />
"When you discuss<lb />
computers with an<lb />
educator, the associa-<lb />
tion is with the gifted or<lb />
average students he<lb />
said.<lb />
"If you mention us-<lb />
ing computers with the<lb />
retarded, you get a<lb />
quizzical look. "But<lb />
just think about what<lb />
the computer can do. It<lb />
can present informa-<lb />
tion over and over come up with a talking<lb />
again, which the men- keyboard program in<lb />
tally retarded person which a student enters<lb />
needs in order to learn, letters into the com-<lb />
"It never implies puter and the computer<lb />
fatigue, frustration or audibly gives the letter<lb />
impatience whether it entered. As<lb />
has to repeat itself 5<lb />
times or 500 times<lb />
Jenkins said<lb />
computer-aided in-<lb />
struction allows the<lb />
mentally retarded to<lb />
control their environ-<lb />
ment in a way that they<lb />
may never have been<lb />
able to do before.<lb />
"As a result, they<lb />
often have unique feel-<lb />
ings of success he<lb />
presses the space bar,<lb />
the computer says the<lb />
word entered.<lb />
As the user depresses<lb />
the return key, com-<lb />
puter automatically<lb />
reads aloud the<lb />
sentence entered.<lb />
Such a program may<lb />
be of use to a blind or<lb />
visually-impaired per-<lb />
son who is able to write<lb />
and use a typewriter<lb />
"Now we know that<lb />
multi-channel instruc-<lb />
tion is the most effec-<lb />
tive Jenkins said.<lb />
Filmstrips, flash<lb />
cards, films,<lb />
workblocks and such<lb />
are common. But they<lb />
are not as flexible as a<lb />
computer, Jenkins<lb />
claims.<lb />
"What makes a com-<lb />
puter unique is t'at you<lb />
can change it and doc-<lb />
tor the program to meet<lb />
the students' needs<lb />
he said. "You can't do<lb />
that with a film or a<lb />
workbook<lb />
would require all the teachers of a<lb />
given subject to use the same book.<lb />
Dispite this disadvantage, Hender-<lb />
son says, if the students and<lb />
faculty will work with it, it will suc-<lb />
ceed. That's the key<lb />
Henderson has also organized a<lb />
committee to study the SGA elec-<lb />
tion rules because of a recent elec-<lb />
Weinberger<lb />
Says Protestors<lb />
Misguided<lb />
said. "The computer keyboard, Jenkins said.<lb />
user or student can con<lb />
trol the learning en-<lb />
vironment. Nothing<lb />
will happen until the<lb />
student pokes the<lb />
keyboard<lb />
Jenkins said<lb />
computer-aided in-<lb />
struction is not meant<lb />
to bypass the human<lb />
element in rehabilita-<lb />
tion and special educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Plugging a person<lb />
into the computer, or<lb />
to see it as a replace-<lb />
ment for the teacher,<lb />
would be a flagrant<lb />
misuse he said. "The<lb />
computer will simply<lb />
provide special educa-<lb />
tion teachers with a<lb />
tool to assist them with<lb />
teaching<lb />
Jenkins also has<lb />
Continued From Page 1 some kind of dif-<lb />
tioned Defense ference, if nothing else,<lb />
Secretary Caspar at least just to keep the<lb />
Weinberger, who has arms race an issue. The<lb />
been publicly criticizing politicians have to<lb />
the protesters. realize almost a million<lb />
Weinberger says that people came out there.<lb />
from high-to-low level they are misguided in That's a lot of votes.<lb />
funcioning. He found their oppostion to U.S There were too .many<lb />
arms policy, and people for it to be lg-<lb />
mistaken if they think nored<lb />
Jenkins used his<lb />
ship-gull-shark pro-<lb />
gram in work with<lb />
retarded persons whose<lb />
capabilities ranged<lb />
the computer cap-<lb />
tivated students.<lb />
"1 found not only can<lb />
learning occur, but<lb />
computer-aided in-<lb />
struction is highly<lb />
motivational he said.<lb />
"There was a great deal<lb />
of motivation to con-<lb />
tinue with the task<lb />
Focusing student at-<lb />
tention on material be-<lb />
ing taught and holding<lb />
the attention is exag-<lb />
gerated by special lear-<lb />
ning needs of the<lb />
retarded, educators<lb />
say.<lb />
the demonstration will<lb />
cause any change in the<lb />
adminstration's ac-<lb />
tions.<lb />
In an interview with<lb />
a New York television<lb />
station he said, "As far<lb />
as whether or not a ral-<lb />
ly of that kind will<lb />
make everybody sud-<lb />
denly change policies or<lb />
not, 1 think, clearly, the<lb />
answer is no<lb />
Mary Pat Shiels<lb />
responded, "1 think<lb />
that it has to make<lb />
Maughan wanted to<lb />
make it clear that just<lb />
because the demonstra-<lb />
tion has ended, the<lb />
peace movement has<lb />
not ceased.<lb />
"Everybody at that ral-<lb />
ly is saying this is not<lb />
the end. This is just the<lb />
beginning. The rally<lb />
brought almost a<lb />
million people to New<lb />
York. This is just the<lb />
beginning of the op-<lb />
position<lb />
By SPENCER STEPHENS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In a recent interview with the East<lb />
Carolinian, Eric Henderson, the<lb />
new Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion president, outlined the action<lb />
of the SGA since his inaguration<lb />
and spoke of his goals as SGA presi-<lb />
The main thing that Henderson tions dispute which focused on<lb />
wants to do is to appoint a broad David Cook's inability to charge<lb />
range of students to his cabinet. Henderson with violations of etec-<lb />
"The SGA can improve only tion rules,<lb />
through input said Henderson. Cook, Hendersonis previous elec-<lb />
"If that input is limited in any way, tion opponent and new election<lb />
you end up with a closed view and rules committee member ma.nta.n-<lb />
vou can't meet anybody's needs ed that Henderson had lied about<lb />
Henderson also asked for the help his presidential campaign expenses,<lb />
of ECU'S media for spurring input. Because of election rules, however,<lb />
"There are a lot of freshmen out Cook was unable to formally charge<lb />
there that are not aware of our ser- Henderson with the violations,<lb />
vices The media is a good tool and Regarding the rule changes hat<lb />
could be used to publicize, say, the the committee will propose and<lb />
h tern " Cook's charges, Henderson said,<lb />
Henderson also wants to replace "I'm not saying that the chargesare<lb />
ECU'S book buying system with a wrong, but 1 didn't do those things,<lb />
book rental system. Under the Anyway, the situation has been<lb />
system, students" would pay a stan- resolved and further pursuit of the<lb />
dard fee every semester and receive matter only hurts the SGA.<lb />
aDoroxhnately 75 per cent of it back Does Henderson really expect to<lb />
wTnthy returned their books at improve the SGA? "1 sincerely hope<lb />
The end of the semester. to he said, "and I encourage peo-<lb />
Henderson realizes that despite pie to talk to me or to anyone in<lb />
the obvious advantages of the pro- SGA about problems no matter<lb />
nosal it will be haid to implement how minor they are. Maybe 1 can t<lb />
since the present system has been in do anything about the specific pro-<lb />
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Agriculture subcom-<lb />
mittee Tuesday approv-<lb />
ed a reform that would<lb />
force entities like<lb />
Carolina Power Light<lb />
Co. and Duke Universi-<lb />
ty to sell their con-<lb />
troversial tobacco<lb />
allotments.<lb />
Neither the utility<lb />
nor the university-<lb />
grows tobacco, but<lb />
Carolina Power will<lb />
earn $92,813 and Duke<lb />
will earn $7,960 from<lb />
leasing its allotments<lb />
this year because they<lb />
own land which got<lb />
allotments nearly 50<lb />
years ago when it was<lb />
farmed. Under the bill,<lb />
institutions would have<lb />
to sell allotments by<lb />
Dec. 1, 1983.<lb />
The changes apply<lb />
to only a small percen-<lb />
tage of the 74 percent<lb />
of allotment holders<lb />
who grow no tobacco.<lb />
The bill, which the<lb />
full House Agriculture<lb />
Committee will con-<lb />
sider Wednesday,<lb />
would force institutions<lb />
and non-farm corpora-<lb />
tions to sell allotments<lb />
but individuals who are<lb />
absentee owners could<lb />
continue to hold them<lb />
as long as the<lb />
allotments were tied to<lb />
land.<lb />
Non-farmers would<lb />
be encouraged to sell,<lb />
however, because they<lb />
would be permitted for<lb />
the first time to sell<lb />
their allotments<lb />
separately from land.<lb />
The changes were<lb />
prompted by a scare<lb />
last year when congres-<lb />
sional defeat of the<lb />
tobacco program was<lb />
averted only by a<lb />
strong lobbying effor<lb />
and promises of<lb />
reforms. Opponents of<lb />
the progam object to<lb />
federal subsidizing of a<lb />
threat to health<lb />
The bill would set up<lb />
a tobacco fund to pay<lb />
for the price support<lb />
program which would<lb />
be financed by<lb />
assessments of two or<lb />
three pennies per<lb />
pound of tobacco.<lb />
There are about<lb />
190,000 flue-cured<lb />
tobacco allotments and<lb />
290,000 burley tobacco<lb />
allotments. The bill was<lb />
approved by seven sub-<lb />
committee members,<lb />
and Rep. Larry<lb />
Hopkins, R-Ky who<lb />
represents burley<lb />
growers, abstained.<lb />
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more than 700,000 peo-<lb />
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York City to attend a<lb />
rally aimed at beginn-<lb />
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ment.<lb />
Twenty residents<lb />
from Greenville and<lb />
eastern North Carolina<lb />
attended the rally. This<lb />
contingent included<lb />
four persons from<lb />
Greenville who made<lb />
the trip to New York by<lb />
bicycles taking eight<lb />
days, six of which were<lb />
filled with rain.<lb />
All total, about 200<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
residents from across<lb />
the state attended the<lb />
rally.<lb />
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York City was im-<lb />
mediately evident,<lb />
from the height of the<lb />
buildings, to the bagels<lb />
which were served for<lb />
breakfast, to the<lb />
pretzels which were be-<lb />
ing sold on the street,<lb />
to the local jazz musi-<lb />
cians who were playing<lb />
for the marchers on the<lb />
corner of Park and<lb />
57th Street. There was<lb />
an unmistakable "Big<lb />
Apple" flavor to the<lb />
day's activities.<lb />
ner relaying the<lb />
speeches from the<lb />
United Nations to the<lb />
assembling marchers,<lb />
who were finding their<lb />
spots on the street and<lb />
checking out the ban-<lb />
ners and slogans being<lb />
displayed.<lb />
One group from<lb />
Durham got a lot of<lb />
laughs from their ban-<lb />
ner which read "Jesse<lb />
Helms' contingent<lb />
Several signs expressed<lb />
a belief that President<lb />
Reagan should return<lb />
to Hollywood.<lb />
cloud of death while<lb />
dancing to a caribhean<lb />
rumba beat.<lb />
A Chapel Hill group<lb />
also used music and<lb />
visuals to get their<lb />
statement across. They<lb />
would sound a death<lb />
knell and used life size<lb />
puppets to represent<lb />
dead wildlife from the<lb />
aftermath of an atomic<lb />
blast.<lb />
As marchers arrived<lb />
in Central Park where<lb />
the stage was set up<lb />
they could hear Bruce<lb />
Springsteen and<lb />
Jackson Browne play-<lb />
ing music.<lb />
Meanwhile, Defensel<lb />
Secretary Casper<lb />
Weinberger was quoted<lb />
as saying, "As far as<lb />
whether or not a rally!<lb />
of this kind will makel<lb />
everybody changel<lb />
policies or not, I think<lb />
clearly, the answer is!<lb />
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One thing that<lb />
became immediately<lb />
evident along 2nd<lb />
Avenue was that the<lb />
rally was well-<lb />
organized. Loud-<lb />
speakers were set up<lb />
along every street cor-<lb />
Another thing which<lb />
quickly became evident<lb />
was that there were a<lb />
lot of folks from all<lb />
over, from all walks of<lb />
life and from all age<lb />
groups.<lb />
One resilient-looking<lb />
elderly lady from<lb />
Franklin, N.C. said she<lb />
had been involved with<lb />
the peace movement<lb />
for 40 years, and she<lb />
had never dreamed so<lb />
many would ever be<lb />
present for a disarma-<lb />
ment rally.<lb />
This writer noticed<lb />
that art and music had<lb />
an important place in<lb />
the rally. This seemed<lb />
to be because the music<lb />
and visuals stuck in the<lb />
mind.<lb />
One visual that really<lb />
stuck with many who<lb />
saw it was from a group<lb />
who brought a<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNE 9, 1982 Page 6<lb />
Spielberg's<lb />
Apparitions<lb />
Are Here!<lb />
ByJOHNWEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"There's no place like home<lb />
says Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz.<lb />
Another explorer of enchanted<lb />
lands, director Steven Spielberg,<lb />
knows that there's no place as<lb />
strange as home. While a twister<lb />
took Dorothy, house and all, to a<lb />
magical realm, Spielberg finds<lb />
magic inside his house, or rather the<lb />
hearth of his childhood. A child in<lb />
his room is a traveller through<lb />
worlds of wonder, adventure and<lb />
fear, as the filmmaker shows in his<lb />
two new movies, E. T. � The Extra<lb />
Terrestrial and Poltergeist. (Both<lb />
films are currently playing "at the<lb />
Plitt Theatres in Greenville")<lb />
"My biggest fear was a clown<lb />
doll Spielberg was quoted as say-<lb />
ing in Time magazine. "Also the<lb />
tree I could see outside my room.<lb />
Also anything that might be under<lb />
the bed or in the closet. Also<lb />
Dragnet on TV. Also a crack in the<lb />
bedroom wall � I thought ghosts<lb />
might come from it<lb />
These early apprehensions ob-<lb />
viously made quite an impression on<lb />
him, as each of the above-named<lb />
frights finds its way into Poltergeist,<lb />
which he wrote, designed, produc-<lb />
ed, and reputedly directed (though<lb />
the screen credit is given to Tobe<lb />
Hooper). While Jack Webb is never<lb />
seen, far more frightening entities<lb />
are emitted from the TV set in an<lb />
average suburban home in an<lb />
average suburban neighborhood,<lb />
where the entire story takes place.<lb />
At first these spirits seem friend-<lb />
ly, talking through TV static with a<lb />
five year-old girl. Later, their evil<lb />
intentions ar. unleased in destruc-<lb />
tive supernatmal acts (accomplished<lb />
through spectacular optical effects).<lb />
When the spooks kidnap the girl,<lb />
the afflicted family calls in a parap-<lb />
sychologist (Beatrice Straight) and a<lb />
See SPIELBERG, Page 7<lb />
They get to you through the television set, as this photograph, from the Poltergeist ad campaign, warns. All this and E.<lb />
T. too.<lb />
Stallone KOs Rocky In Third And Final Round<lb />
By HARRIET CHOICE<lb />
W rilen Bloc<lb />
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. - Sylvester Stallone<lb />
remembers the last time he cried as a child. "1 was thir-<lb />
teen years old and my father gave me a whipping with a<lb />
razor strap he says. "I never cried again. Until I<lb />
wrapped up Rocky 111, and then 1 went home and<lb />
started crying like a baby. It was like my best friend had<lb />
died. Like I lost my therapist, mv sounding board, mv<lb />
Aladdin's lamp<lb />
But not before the genie had richly provided for his<lb />
master. Stallone lived in crackerbox apartments when<lb />
he scratched out the script for the original Rocky. Now<lb />
he luxuriates in a country French mansion with stately<lb />
velvet covered walls, taking in box-office returns for<lb />
Rocky III, which opened a few weeks ago in theatres<lb />
across the country. (It is currently in its thfrd week at the<lb />
Buccaneer Theatres here in Greenville.)<lb />
Stallone admits that he was a pretender to the affluent<lb />
world before the success of Rocky. "Even though I had<lb />
the money, I bought cheaply he says, settling into a<lb />
floral cocoon of a sofa that looks out over the lush lawn<lb />
to a swimming pool and gym fully equipped for bodv-<lb />
building. "Like I'd buy a 25-cent reproduction of a pic-<lb />
ture instead of the real thing<lb />
While an original bronze nude bv Rodin attests to<lb />
Stallone's growing sophistication in art appreciation,<lb />
his taste in wine reflects a residue of charming naivete!<lb />
"I used to drink Boone's Farm wine for 78 cents a<lb />
quart he says between sips from a crystal goblet.<lb />
"Now it's Mouton Cadet It isn't much of a step up-<lb />
ward, but his accent is correct.<lb />
The 35-year-old Stallone has refined not only his<lb />
worldly possessions but his physique as well. Instead of<lb />
the beefy 210-pounder we remember from Rocky II, he<lb />
is now a finely honed 162 pounds poured into tight<lb />
jeans, a blue silk shirt and cowboy boots. A golden box-<lb />
ing glove hangs from a chain around his neck.<lb />
"Everything I am and everything I have boils down to<lb />
Rocky Balboa he says. "I didn't create Rocky. Rockv<lb />
created me<lb />
Indeed, the personalities of Sylvester Stallone and<lb />
Rocky Balboa are so entwined, that after hours with the<lb />
actor it is difficult to pinpoint where life imitating art or<lb />
vice versa leaves off. The once-ina-lifetime coming<lb />
together of a man and material catapulted Stallone from<lb />
an obscure actor into a bona fide superstar, just like his<lb />
alter ego Rocky Balboa fought his way from a dingy-<lb />
gymnasium in Philadelphia to heavyweight champion of<lb />
the world.<lb />
The original Rocky in 1976 "simply was going the<lb />
distance Stallone says. Before the big fight against<lb />
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heavyweight champion Apollo Creed, Rocky says, "If<lb />
I'm still standing at the end of 15 rounds with my face<lb />
beaten to a pulp, I'm gonna know for the first time that<lb />
I'm not just another bum from the neighborhood<lb />
When it won the Oscar for best picture of the vear,<lb />
Stallone knew he had gone all the way, earning the same<lb />
little slice of immortality that Rockv was going for.<lb />
Stallone returned with Rocky II in 1979 � as director as<lb />
well as writer and acior. This time around the "Italian<lb />
Stallion as the boxer is nicknamed, learned that "it<lb />
wasn't just luck, he really is meant to be a fighter And<lb />
Stallone again found an adoring audience, validating<lb />
the character and portrayal of Rocky as more than just<lb />
a one-shot.<lb />
Rocky and Rocky II rank as 22 and 35 respectively on<lb />
Variety's list of all-time box-office champs. And now<lb />
comes Rocky III, in which Rocky defends his title<lb />
against the awesomely ferocious contender Clubber<lb />
Lang.<lb />
When trainer Mickey, played by Burgess Meredith,<lb />
dies, there is only one man who can train Rocky to go<lb />
up against Lang � Apollo Creed. It is the relationship<lb />
between Apollo, portrayed for the third time by Carl<lb />
Weathers, and Rocky, two men who twice tried to beat<lb />
each others brains out, that is the heart of Rocky III<lb />
Three years have passed since we last saw Rocky, and<lb />
our hero has undergone a transformation. Disdaining<lb />
the flashy clothes and garish Trans-Am he bought after<lb />
his initial win over Apollo, Rocky now looks like one of<lb />
the Godfather's sons in his subdued pinstripe suits and<lb />
camel's hair coat.<lb />
He has an elegant home (Muhammad Ali graciously<lb />
allowed Stallone to use his estate for filming), and his<lb />
wife, silent, suffering Adrian (Talia Shire), has grown<lb />
from a shy, mousey clerk into a stunning woman. A<lb />
portrait of Rocky by artist LeRoy Nieman is the clin-<lb />
ching evidence of the boxer's status as a superstar in the<lb />
sports world.<lb />
Even Rocky's manner and voice have changed. He is<lb />
confident and he never mumbles. As Mickey says, "The<lb />
worst that can happen to a fighter has happened to you<lb />
You got civilized Mickey therefore tries to dissuade<lb />
Rocky from fighting Lang (played bv a man known as<lb />
"Mr. T).<lb />
In his last 10 fights, Rocky has had little competition.<lb />
There have been thoughts about retiring until he learns<lb />
that Mickey has been carrying him. Rocky knows that<lb />
he can't live with himself unless he faces Lang, who tru-<lb />
ly deserves a shot at the title. "Rocky is considered one<lb />
of the bravest men in the world Stallone explains,<lb />
"but all of a sudden he's afraid<lb />
And Stallone himself is feeling more than a little ap-<lb />
prehension. He knows it is time, as an actor, to hang up<lb />
the gloves tor good. The Rocky trilogy is complete. He<lb />
says absolutely that there will be no Rocky IV and that<lb />
"it is time to go it alone, without Rockv to fall back<lb />
on<lb />
It won't be easy. Between chapters in the Rocky<lb />
odyssey, Staiione made four other pictures � F.i.S. T,<lb />
Paradise Alley. Victory and Yighthawks For rhe most<lb />
part, he received generally good reviews. But the films<lb />
failed to connect with the film-goers.<lb />
"I think fans either resent or merely tolerate me in<lb />
other roles Stallone says. "It's beyond my control. As<lb />
for the critics, the jury is still out. I think they're<lb />
rightfully skeptical because I've gone back to the well<lb />
three times with Rocky. I've got nowhere to go in my<lb />
career but sideways<lb />
Stallone will have his little jokes. They provide a nice<lb />
touch o comic relief from the intensity that pervades<lb />
his conversation. And there is nothing that brings out<lb />
that intensity and downright passion more than the sub-<lb />
ject of boxing.<lb />
"I had to learn to fight an entirely new way for Rocky<lb />
III Stallone says. "In the movie, Apollo says, 'You<lb />
fight great, but I'm a great fighter And it's Apollo<lb />
who teaches me how to fight like a black man. I tried to<lb />
fight like Sugar Ray Leonard.<lb />
"If you could see the fight scenes in Rocky or Rockv<lb />
II alongside the scenes in Rocky III, you'd see the dif-<lb />
ference. In the earlier films Rocky is a ham-and-egger<lb />
like Ciubber Lang is now. He was wild and bullish. Now<lb />
he's a sophisticated fighting machine<lb />
Stallone not only has a grasp of the physical aspect of<lb />
fighting, he has developed a philosophy about the emo-<lb />
tional makeup of a boxer.<lb />
"A fighter has only one line of communication he<lb />
says. "If he's not boxing, he's nothing. So they always<lb />
come out for one more fight. Like Ali taking on (Larry)<lb />
Holmes. Some people think Ali shouldn't have fought<lb />
See STALLONE, Page 7<lb />
Pryor On Patrol<lb />
Comedy And Sci Fi On Screen<lb />
Tragic Divorce Drama 'Shoot The Moon� Slated In Fall<lb />
Diane Keaton (above) stars as Faith Dunlap, a newly separated wife in Alan Parker's Shoot the<lb />
Moon, a film about the psychological effects that divorce has on an upper-middle class family. The<lb />
Student Union Films Committee recently announced that the movie will be shown as part of its Fall<lb />
Semester Popular Film Series. Also slated for weekends this fall are George Lucas' Star Wars, Paul<lb />
Schrader's Cat People (starring Nastassia Kinski, who played the title role in Roman Polanski's<lb />
Tess), Ihe Python troupe's Time Bandits, Best Picture winner Chariots of Eire, and Best Picture<lb />
nominee On Golden Pond, to name but a few. Check upcoming editions of The East Carolinian for<lb />
the entire lineup of free fall films, sponsored by the Student Union Films Committee.<lb />
ByJOHNWEYLER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's Hendrix Theatre will<lb />
soon be the stomping ground for two of the most in-<lb />
famous maniacs of all time: Jack the Ripper and<lb />
Richard Pryor.<lb />
The Ripper runs wild through the 1979 science fiction<lb />
thriller Time After Time, to be shown tonight at 8 p.m.<lb />
Next Monday night, June 21, at 9 p.m the volatile Mr.<lb />
Pryor will reappear in his 1978 concert film Richard<lb />
Pryor Live in Concert. Admission to the films is free<lb />
with ECU ID and Activity Card or MSC membership.<lb />
Nicholas Meyer first became known for his best-<lb />
selling Sherlock Holmes novel The Seven-Per-Cent<lb />
Solution. Currently he's seeing the success of Star Trek:<lb />
The Wrath of Khan (reviewed in the July 9 edition of<lb />
The East Carolinian), which he directed. Between these<lb />
two art:stic efforts he made his directorial debut, in<lb />
which he mixed the above genres. The result was a Vic-<lb />
torian science fiction romance called Time After Time.<lb />
The unique premise of this film is that the turn-of-<lb />
the-century author H.G. Wells (Malcolm McDowell)<lb />
didn't just write about such sci-fi devices as his Time<lb />
Machine � he actually built them. Local lady killer<lb />
Jack the Ripper (David Warner) uses Wells' time travel<lb />
invention to escape from the police and into the 20th<lb />
century, where he's merely one madman among the<lb />
thousands living in modern-day San Francisco In true<lb />
Victorian heroic fashion, Wells chases after him en-<lb />
countering such modern marvels as Mary Steenbureen<lb />
who makes a delightfully daffv damsel in distress '<lb />
Says Playboy's Bruce Williamson: "Meyer's<lb />
elaborate jape gets out of hand from time to time as if<lb />
he could not quite decide whether to make a real thriller<lb />
a spoof or a valentine edged in black. He was probably"<lb />
trying to do everything at once. Let's give him an<lb />
Arnmus for theattempted triple play, a fevensh<lb />
lOO-plus for unbridled imagination<lb />
"Feverish" and "imaginative" are words best used to<lb />
describe a Richard Pryor performance. Movies like<lb />
Some Kind oj Hero and Bustin' Loose stifle his ex-<lb />
plosive ta'ent But give him a stage and free reign and<lb />
you get films like Richard Pryor Live in Concert and the<lb />
more recent Live on the Sunset Strip, these endeavors<lb />
are recordings of actual stage performances wherein he<lb />
is allowed to hang loose and be about as funny and<lb />
biting as any human being alive.<lb />
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Continued From P. 6 see all this stuff. Why<lb />
not take it? isn't it a<lb />
again. But he had to. part of the master<lb />
And it's no disgrace to plan? if it wasn't meant<lb />
lose. He got what's to be, why was it given<lb />
called a champion's<lb />
due, and that's what<lb />
it's all about<lb />
"It's so noble<lb />
Stallone says, jumping<lb />
up from the couch to<lb />
kneel on the floor,<lb />
"it's like an aging<lb />
gladiator at the feet of<lb />
a younger gladiator.<lb />
And the old one says,<lb />
'You're the best now.<lb />
But 1 can go to the<lb />
grave knowing I tried<lb />
So Ali really went out a<lb />
champion. He had a<lb />
champion's due.<lb />
"1 always wondered<lb />
about Rocky Mar-<lb />
ciano. He retired on<lb />
top. He never had a<lb />
champion's due. Jack<lb />
Dempsey was knocked<lb />
out. And Joe Louis was<lb />
eventually knocked out<lb />
by a younger Rocky<lb />
Marciano. And, of<lb />
course, Ali lost to<lb />
Holmes. The line con-<lb />
tinues. That's part of<lb />
the same. You win it,<lb />
you maintain it, you<lb />
lose it. That's the cycle<lb />
of life. Born, exist,<lb />
death.<lb />
"Talk about cham-<lb />
pion's due, and I'll tell<lb />
you how 1 wanted<lb />
Rocky III to end. 1<lb />
wanted him to die. 1<lb />
wanted him to fight his<lb />
heart out so much that<lb />
on the way home in the<lb />
cab, he put his head on<lb />
Adrian's shoulder and<lb />
whispers, 'I'm so tired.<lb />
to me?'<lb />
"So 1<lb />
fell victim to<lb />
sorry for that. I'll never<lb />
run away from<lb />
Rocky<lb />
Stallone's obsession<lb />
has him pursuing a<lb />
real-life Rocky. He is<lb />
backing a fighter nam-<lb />
ed Lee Canalito, who<lb />
every conceivable cliche appeared with Stallone<lb />
that was written about in the film Paradise<lb />
Hollywood. When I,<lb />
was very poor living in<lb />
New York, 1 used to<lb />
say, 'God, how can an<lb />
actor behave that way?<lb />
How can he leave his<lb />
wife and then go out<lb />
and buy a Rolls-<lb />
Royce?' Well, I did it<lb />
all.<lb />
"I came back a year<lb />
later, hat in hand. But<lb />
it was good for me to<lb />
go away and get it out<lb />
of my system. Because<lb />
I learned the real mean-<lb />
ing of love. Love is ab-<lb />
solutely loyalty. People<lb />
fade, looks fade, but<lb />
loyalty never fades.<lb />
You can depend so<lb />
much on that person,<lb />
you can set your watch<lb />
by them. And that's<lb />
love, even if it doesn't<lb />
seem very exciting.<lb />
"Let me put it on a<lb />
real crass level. Love is<lb />
like a new car. The<lb />
leather smells great for<lb />
a while and its so ex-<lb />
citing to drive it around<lb />
and show it off to your<lb />
people. You keep it<lb />
shined and polished.<lb />
You make love to it,<lb />
you might say. Even-<lb />
tually it gets old. But<lb />
you know what? As<lb />
long as it keeps running<lb />
and is reliable, you<lb />
keep it around. You<lb />
Alley in 1978.<lb />
"I saw the potential<lb />
at once Stallone says.<lb />
"Lee is the most<lb />
awesome physical<lb />
specimen I've ever<lb />
seen, it took me four<lb />
years to get into the<lb />
psyche of this fighter.<lb />
And when I finally con-<lb />
nected, I said, 'Lee, I<lb />
don't want a contract<lb />
with you. I don't care<lb />
about the money.<lb />
When you win, 1 win<lb />
"You see, fiction is<lb />
just the lame cousin of<lb />
fact. Lee can be the real<lb />
Italian Stallion. He's<lb />
28, so people will think<lb />
he's too old to go after<lb />
the heavyweight cham-<lb />
pionship. But you<lb />
know what he's got?<lb />
He's got a lot of heart<lb />
and he's strong as an<lb />
ox.<lb />
"I'm going to do my<lb />
damndest to make it all<lb />
come true. 1 know it<lb />
can be done. Rocky<lb />
Balboa is out there<lb />
Spielberg Scores Twice With<lb />
His 'E.T And 'Poltergeist'<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
C an I use your shoulder change the tires, keep u<lb />
for a second?' And he<lb />
dies. He fought until<lb />
his heart is shattered.<lb />
Of course, you'd have a<lb />
movie that would total-<lb />
ly go in the toilet, but<lb />
that's what 1 wanted<lb />
So Rocky does not<lb />
die at the end of the<lb />
latest film. He fights<lb />
two grueling matches<lb />
� plus a hilarious<lb />
charity event that pits<lb />
him against a giant<lb />
wrestler named Chief<lb />
Thunderlips.<lb />
"Rocky III is really a<lb />
psycho-drama, not a<lb />
fight film Stallone<lb />
says. "None of the<lb />
Rocky films have been.<lb />
Really, the fights are a<lb />
very small part of the<lb />
films.<lb />
"The thing that<lb />
separates Rocky from<lb />
the other fight films is<lb />
that you care about his<lb />
dilemma. In the other<lb />
films, the dilemma is<lb />
usually about the box-<lb />
er's girlfriend, or the<lb />
Mafia, or money. With<lb />
Rocky there's no men-<lb />
tion of money. Ever.<lb />
Because Rocky is<lb />
fighting for only one<lb />
thing. And that's peace<lb />
of mind.<lb />
"That was the key to<lb />
Rocky's character right<lb />
from the first film. You<lb />
cared about him. You<lb />
wanted him to win. He<lb />
does. And that made<lb />
the film very different<lb />
from all the message<lb />
movies that were<lb />
around at the time.<lb />
They were great movies<lb />
maybe, but how many<lb />
times can you stand to<lb />
get involved with a<lb />
character and then see<lb />
him die or something<lb />
tuned up and it's<lb />
reliable and loyal. OK,<lb />
that's love<lb />
Although he is at<lb />
home figuratively,<lb />
Stallone is away so<lb />
much of the time mak-<lb />
ing movies that he is<lb />
starting to get concern-<lb />
ed about his children.<lb />
"I've only spent a year<lb />
at home with my kids<lb />
he says. "They run up<lb />
to the gardener and<lb />
yell, 'Daddy, Daddy<lb />
I'm getting a little wor-<lb />
ried. So I've got to stay<lb />
around for a while.<lb />
And the best way to do<lb />
that is just to act or<lb />
write.<lb />
"When I'm writing,<lb />
acting and directing, I<lb />
don't enjoy my life.<lb />
Every day is Valley<lb />
Forge. I'm the whole<lb />
carnival. So after<lb />
Rocky III I went up to<lb />
Vancouver just to act in<lb />
a film called Blood<lb />
Knot about a Vietnam<lb />
vet. And then 1 came<lb />
home for a rest. Right<lb />
now my battery is<lb />
down. I used to write<lb />
poetry every day. I<lb />
don't do any of that<lb />
stuff now. I sit here and<lb />
yawn. I mean, today I<lb />
really had an in-<lb />
teresting time. I rear-<lb />
ranged my shirts. 1<lb />
think I'm getting<lb />
stale<lb />
Stallone has been in-<lb />
doctrinated in<lb />
astrology, thanks to his<lb />
mother, a professional<lb />
astroligist. He also<lb />
believes in the in-<lb />
dividual power of<lb />
positive thinking.<lb />
"When I get up every<lb />
morning, I look in the<lb />
mirror and talk to<lb />
pint-sized psychic (Zelda Rubins-<lb />
tein). What follows is a terrifying,<lb />
bizarre battle between science and<lb />
familial love on the one side, and<lb />
the poltergeists ("noisy ghosts") on<lb />
the other.<lb />
To Spielberg, the all-Amencan<lb />
family consists of father, mother,<lb />
little girl, pre-teen boy, older sibl-<lb />
ing, and � something else. The<lb />
poltergeist-plagued family is played<lb />
by Craig T. Nelson, Jobeth<lb />
Williams, Heather O'Rourke,<lb />
Oliver Robbins and Dominique<lb />
Dunne respectively.<lb />
In E. T. these same kinship roles<lb />
(minus the father) are filled by Dee<lb />
Wallace, Drew Barrymore, Henry<lb />
Thomas and Robert MacNaughton.<lb />
Their "something else" is a four<lb />
foot tall alien creature resembling a<lb />
frog from the waist up and a duck<lb />
from the waist down.<lb />
Accidently abandoned on Earth,<lb />
the extra-terrestrial critter is<lb />
adopted by young Elliot (Thomas)<lb />
who hides him at home<lb />
(middle-class suburbia again), safe<lb />
from the mysterious uniformed men<lb />
who are hunting for him. The lonely<lb />
boy and the homesick E.T. take a<lb />
liking to each other; indeed, bet-<lb />
ween the two there grows a psychic<lb />
bond so strong that Elliot feels<lb />
whatever the E.T. feels.<lb />
This mental bonding is the cause<lb />
of much amusement when Elliot<lb />
becomes drunk during school while<lb />
the alien is at home testing Coors;<lb />
but things take a tragic turn when<lb />
the E.T. becomes seriously ill as a<lb />
result of his new environment, and<lb />
the boy sickens also. These scenes<lb />
are quite touching, a tribute to<lb />
Melissa Mathison's script,<lb />
Spielberg's direction, and E.T.<lb />
creator Carlo Rambaldi's marvelous<lb />
manipulation of his million-dollar<lb />
puppet.<lb />
The sadness is intercut with<lb />
suspense, as Elliot and his friends<lb />
race to keep the E.T. hidden, the<lb />
alien struggles to create a device to<lb />
"call home" with, and the stealthy,<lb />
omni-present government agents<lb />
close in for the kill. (Until the final<lb />
scenes of the movie, we never see the<lb />
faces of the agents or any other<lb />
adults except for Elliot's mother �<lb />
Spielberg cleverly films them from<lb />
below, giving us a kid's eye view of<lb />
the world.)<lb />
For all it's science fictional trapp-<lb />
ings, E. T. is not a fantasy film in the<lb />
usual sense. It's major fantasy<lb />
motifs are the wish-dreams of<lb />
children. With his parents recently<lb />
separated, siblings either too young<lb />
or old to really talk to, Elliot is like<lb />
millions of other lonely, troubled<lb />
kids. As some youngsters conjure<lb />
up imaginary playmates, Elliot fins<lb />
a friend in a frog-faced space<lb />
voyager with a telescoping neck.<lb />
Other childhood fancies are realiz-<lb />
ed: the desire for power, the wish to<lb />
outwit the adult world. These<lb />
dreams become reality in the in-<lb />
spired scene of boys on bicycles,<lb />
silhouetted against the sun, as they<lb />
fly through the sky (uplifted by the<lb />
alien's special abilities) to elude the<lb />
massed forces of the U.S. govern-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Despite the common theme of an<lb />
everyday family having a close en-<lb />
counter with the unknown, there are<lb />
more differences than similarities<lb />
between Poltergeist and E.T The<lb />
former is horrifying, often<lb />
revolting. The latter is in turn<lb />
humorous, exciting, charming, and<lb />
sad to the point of schmaltz. The<lb />
first film is fixed in the traditional<lb />
horror movie mold, while the other<lb />
is quite unique. Poltergeist tries<lb />
hard to establish credibility by ex-<lb />
tensively discussing the latest parap-<lb />
sychologic theories, but then blows<lb />
it all by bringing in gigantic gob-<lb />
bledegook monsters. It becomes<lb />
merely another optical effects<lb />
showcase, while E.T. eschews<lb />
showy effects for the most part, in-<lb />
stead focusing on children's faces<lb />
and emotions. There is no attempt<lb />
made to explain anything in E.T<lb />
yet the often incredible goings-on<lb />
seem somehow real.<lb />
Thank Oz for granting Steven<lb />
Spielberg the gift of recreating his<lb />
youthful imaginings. E. T. will pro-<lb />
bably be this summer's best film, a<lb />
strong contender for Best Picture<lb />
honors at the next Academy<lb />
Awards, and become a landmark in<lb />
the mystic kingdom of science fic-<lb />
tionfantasy cinema. Films of this<lb />
genre are usually overly cerebral<lb />
(2001: A Space Odyssey), outer<lb />
space shootem-ups Star Hdrs<lb />
series), or shockers (Alien). E.T. �<lb />
The Extra-Terrestrial is one of the<lb />
few that can be considered movie<lb />
entertainment in its purest form.<lb />
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People got tired of the myself for a while. I<lb />
T.S. Eliot ending, 'not say, 'Sly. go out there,<lb />
with a bang but a<lb />
whimper<lb />
Stallone has a pen-<lb />
chant for happy en-<lb />
dings. He went back to<lb />
his wife Sasha, who<lb />
had been with him dur-<lb />
ing the lean years, after<lb />
a year's separation<lb />
beginning in 1979 when<lb />
he moved in with ac-<lb />
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"Success gave me a<lb />
couple of extra eyes<lb />
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peripheral vision, but<lb />
360-degree vision. I saw<lb />
everything around me,<lb />
and the last place I<lb />
wanted to be was at<lb />
home stifled with the<lb />
responsibility of a wife<lb />
and two kids. 1<lb />
and be the best possible<lb />
person you can be.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
FageS<lb />
A Recruiter With A Touch Of Class<lb />
Never has the placement of five<lb />
names on dotted lines created such<lb />
enthusiasm for a women's sport at<lb />
East Carolina.<lb />
But Lady Pirate coach Cathy An-<lb />
druzzi can quickly explain why.<lb />
"We feel we've got the best all-<lb />
around athletes ever brought into<lb />
the program she says, announcing<lb />
five recruits who will join the team<lb />
next season.<lb />
All have impressive high school<lb />
credentials and are needed to com-<lb />
pliment the six returning players<lb />
from last year's NCAA tournament-<lb />
participating squad that finished the<lb />
year with a 17-10 record despite hav-<lb />
ing only eight players.<lb />
Topping the list is Associated<lb />
Press player of the year Bridget<lb />
Jenkins, who chose East Carolina<lb />
over powerful Old Dominion, after<lb />
leading her South West Edgecombe<lb />
team to consecutive 3-A titles and<lb />
undefeated seasons. The 5-7 point<lb />
guard was also chosen as a Converse<lb />
All-America.<lb />
Basketball<lb />
lYel<lb />
illiam<lb />
Yelverton<lb />
Jenkins' teammate on the all-state<lb />
group is Wake Forest-Rolesville's<lb />
Lisa Squirewell, who averaged 24<lb />
points per game and over 13 re-<lb />
bounds last season. But she also<lb />
shot 60 percent from the field while<lb />
being selected as the Raleigh Sports<lb />
Club's county player of the year.<lb />
Another Converse All- America<lb />
Sylvia Bragg of Jefferson-<lb />
Huguenot-Wythe High School in<lb />
Richmond joins<lb />
helped her team<lb />
the group. She<lb />
to back-to-back<lb />
regional titles and a two-year record<lb />
of 42-1.<lb />
Six-foot center Rita Simmons<lb />
averaged 22.6 points and 18 re-<lb />
bounds a game for Miami (Florida)<lb />
Central High School and was twice<lb />
selected as the All-Inner City Player<lb />
of the Year.<lb />
West Craven's Eunice Hargett<lb />
not only averaged 11.4 points, 13.2<lb />
rebounds and nearly five assists per<lb />
game, but she also excelled in the<lb />
classroom � she has a 3.9 average<lb />
out of a possible 4.0.<lb />
It would have been impossible for<lb />
such first-rate athletes to play<lb />
women's basketball at East<lb />
Carolina five or six years ago. But<lb />
since Andrui arrived in Greenville<lb />
four years ago, she has consistently<lb />
upgraded the program's schedule<lb />
and popularity. And not to mention<lb />
the attendance � which was over<lb />
1200 per contest last season � easily<lb />
outdrawing the men.<lb />
But most importantly � and<lb />
most vividly � she has shown that<lb />
women's athletics do not and should<lb />
not take a back seat to men's pro-<lb />
grams. No sir. this is the 1980s.<lb />
The incoming group o freshman<lb />
whom Andruzzi has signed, as she<lb />
said, is probably the best athletes<lb />
Andruzzi coaches the Lady Pirates during the 1981-82 season.<lb />
join next year's six returning players.<lb />
Andruzzi has just signed five top recruits to<lb />
she has signed. "Talent-wise she<lb />
adds, quickly.<lb />
But she knows that you can't live<lb />
on talent and talent alone. As to<lb />
whether the group will contribute<lb />
right away or not, "it's going to de-<lb />
pend on how well they develop<lb />
she says. "But we think they all can<lb />
contribute. All of them had a great<lb />
impact on their team in high school.<lb />
They are freshmen, though, and we<lb />
will have to give them time<lb />
More and more of the state's best<lb />
players are opting to stay in North<lb />
Carolina due to the increasing com-<lb />
petitiveness of women's basketball<lb />
programs. Jenkins, for example,<lb />
chose East Carolina over tradition-<lb />
rich Old Dominion, where she could<lb />
have played with her sister, a prize<lb />
recruit herself last season.<lb />
"She just wanted to be close to<lb />
home Andruzzi said. "She likes<lb />
East Carolina academically. And<lb />
she's our type of ballplayer<lb />
Andruzzi has turned recruiting in-<lb />
to an artful science. "This year<lb />
she says, "we contacted 87 kids, and<lb />
I'd say we kept 50 of them up until<lb />
the end of the (recruiting) season.<lb />
"We have a list of potential<lb />
recruits right now. I go to basketball<lb />
camps and scout, and we also con-<lb />
tact players' coaches and guidance<lb />
counselors to find out how they<lb />
stand academically. As for this year,<lb />
we're allowed to go to their homes.<lb />
That'll make a difference<lb />
Some coaches compare a player<lb />
signing a grant-in-aid to that of a<lb />
job. Andruzzi agrees. "Just like a<lb />
professional athlete she says.<lb />
"We want them to fulfill their end<lb />
of the agreement the best they can<lb />
academically<lb />
But she also knows that discipline<lb />
plays a big part in a successful<lb />
athletic program. "We expect our<lb />
recruits to make it. We don't<lb />
tolerate no-nonsense. There must be<lb />
a mutual respect there. They can be<lb />
a future for them in our program,<lb />
3nd we can be a future in their life<lb />
She also knows about getting<lb />
players to adapt to a team concept.<lb />
"You can make the players suit<lb />
your needs. Take Loletha Harrison<lb />
(senior transfer from Louisburg) for<lb />
example. She's only 5-8, but she<lb />
played the inside. If a kid is willing<lb />
to work and if she has the talent, she<lb />
will fill our needs<lb />
Last season's team played under a<lb />
great deal of adversity; the squad<lb />
ended up with only eight players �<lb />
out of 12 � because some did not<lb />
agree with Andruzzi's training<lb />
methods.<lb />
And yes, the incoming recruits<lb />
Cathy Andruzzi<lb />
knew about that. "They surely that the popularity ol her program<lb />
did she said. "We jusl told them is pleasing. "When I see the big<lb />
that coaches have rules, and you crowds we get, 1 compare it to other<lb />
have to follow them. We're very schools I look at our program to<lb />
disciplined here. And the communi- put East Carolina on the map. Used<lb />
ty expects a lot out of our players, to, people would come here to see<lb />
They have a major responsibility to teams like Old Dominion and N.(<lb />
the community.And we strive foi State. Now the come to see us. And<lb />
hen we go there, their people come<lb />
to see us<lb />
them to be the best people possible<lb />
� and that's not just lip service<lb />
She readily admits thai behind<lb />
every successful head coach is a<lb />
hard-working and devoted assistant<lb />
lurking in the shadows. ndruzzi's<lb />
is Beth Burns. "A head coach needs<lb />
a good assistant to take some ol the<lb />
pressure off Andruzzi says. "Beth<lb />
did a tremendous job in hei firsl<lb />
year here.<lb />
"And Rosie (Thompson, former<lb />
star at ECU), who came here<lb />
January, did a tremendous job, too.<lb />
1 wish we could keep her But she's<lb />
going for her Master's<lb />
Andruzzi is a tremendously proud<lb />
individual and does not let success<lb />
overcome her. But she does admit<lb />
1 hree times during the '79 -<lb />
-cason attendance tor Lady Pirate<lb />
games at Minges Coliseum topped<lb />
the 4000 mark. And the attendance<lb />
grew more this past se ndruz-<lb />
zi has a simple explanation about<lb />
that. "As a spectator, you want to<lb />
go watch someone bust. 1 was<lb />
reading an article about the<lb />
Oakland As a few days ae<lb />
's have Billyball. Billy (Martin)<lb />
ts the most out of his guvs<lb />
" And our kid will give ou blood<lb />
and guts<lb />
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Marl<lb />
ECU splits doubleheader with N.C. State.<lb />
Overtoil Optimistic A bout Summer<lb />
Season's Chance For Success<lb />
Sam Jones Makes<lb />
U.S. Handball Team<lb />
By CINDY PLEAS A NTS<lb />
Attistaal Sportsdmir<lb />
East Carolina basketball great<lb />
Sam Jones never imagined she<lb />
would see Europe first by playing<lb />
handball, especially after only play-<lb />
ing the game a few times.<lb />
But Javier Cuesta, the head coach<lb />
for the U. S. National Handball<lb />
team, was so impressed by Jones<lb />
that he added her name to the U.S.<lb />
National team. The twelve players<lb />
will be leaving on June 20 for a<lb />
European tour.<lb />
Jones made the National Sports<lb />
Festival South team just a few mon-<lb />
ths earlier and coach Harry<lb />
Winkler, who is also the chairman<lb />
of the 1984 U. S. Olympic handball<lb />
selection committee, helped set up a<lb />
By THOMAS BRAME<lb />
uUiam spom Kdiior<lb />
" I'm not happy with our record<lb />
of 2-6 but I am happy with our pro-<lb />
gress said assistant coach Gary<lb />
Overton, who runs ECU's summer<lb />
team during the summer season.<lb />
"Our main objective during the<lb />
summer is to play as many people as<lb />
possible and experiment with<lb />
players at new positions said<lb />
Overton. Overton believes the<lb />
Pirates are progressing toward those<lb />
objectives thus far this season.<lb />
There are other bright spots in<lb />
light of the dismal record. "Our<lb />
defense has been a pleasant plus<lb />
especially with the return of Pete<lb />
Persico said Overton.<lb />
ECU had only two pitchers with<lb />
limited experience when the summer<lb />
season began. "Our inexperience<lb />
was shown in the early games but<lb />
the last four games we have had<lb />
good pitching said Overton.<lb />
"The offense is coming around<lb />
now said Overton, "at first, we<lb />
were not generating any offense at<lb />
all<lb />
The best outing for the team thus<lb />
far was the 11-1 win over Carolina,<lb />
according to Overton. "With a few<lb />
breaks we could be .500, we have<lb />
not had anv breaks said Overton.<lb />
Injuries have also plagued the<lb />
Pirates. "We have not had the same<lb />
lineup in two games yet, mainly due<lb />
to injuries said Overton.<lb />
"With the amount of problems<lb />
we have had and our inexperience,<lb />
Coach Overton has done a great<lb />
job said Persico. "It's a shame<lb />
our record does not reflect the job<lb />
done<lb />
"We are going to make some<lb />
teams notice us before this summer<lb />
is over said Overton. "We are<lb />
progressing each game<lb />
The only question now is will the<lb />
Pirates continue to progress with ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
Bob Patterson<lb />
trial for her with the national team.<lb />
Two other ECU students. Judy<lb />
Ausherman and Gail O'Bnan also<lb />
made the South squad<lb />
The national team will play three-<lb />
games in Paris before traveling to<lb />
West Germany to play in seven cities<lb />
against the West German national<lb />
team and several other top level club<lb />
teams.<lb />
After returning on July 4, Jones<lb />
will soon leave for the National<lb />
Sports festival training camp on Ju-<lb />
ly 13. The annual games will be held<lb />
the final week in July.<lb />
Wayne Edwards, director of<lb />
ECU's intramural department, en-<lb />
couraged Jones to try out for the<lb />
Spoils festival team. Edwards said<lb />
Jones had made a great impression<lb />
on the U.S.O.C. team handball<lb />
committee and he believes she has a<lb />
shot at making the 1984 I S. Olym-<lb />
pic team.<lb />
In only two years, the two-time<lb />
college all American ranked in near-<lb />
K every statistical category in the<lb />
ECU record book. She averaged<lb />
14 points per game as a junior and<lb />
17.6 as a senior. She is second on<lb />
the all-time assist list with 253.<lb />
Jones was named as the lady<lb />
Pirate's most valuable player and<lb />
best all-around player this past<lb />
season.<lb />
ECU Players Turn Pro<lb />
By THOMAS BRAME<lb />
Msi�n( sporl. tdllol<lb />
The ECU baseball team had three<lb />
players signed by pro teams after<lb />
their impressive 34-14 spring season<lb />
This makes a total of seven players<lb />
signed in three years.<lb />
Bill Wilder was drafted in the<lb />
16th round by the Kansas City-<lb />
Royals. Wilder, a righthanded pit-<lb />
cher, had a 7-7 record in his final<lb />
season. "He was drafted on the<lb />
things he had done in the past said<lb />
Head Coach Hal Baird. "His best<lb />
game this season was his one-hitter<lb />
at Carolina in front of some pro<lb />
scouts<lb />
The lefthander Bob Patterson pit-<lb />
ched a team-high 10 wins with two<lb />
defeats. Patterson v� is drafted by<lb />
the San Diego Padres in the 21st<lb />
round. "His record speaks for<lb />
itself vaid Baird. "This season<lb />
helped him be drafted<lb />
The Kansas City Royals signed<lb />
the second baseman Mike Sorrell as<lb />
a free agent. "Mike is an outstan-<lb />
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ed him to be signedsaid Baird.<lb />
"He is not as strong offensively but<lb />
his defense makes up for it<lb />
All seven Pirates were signed by<lb />
either the Royals or the Padres. Of<lb />
the four previously signed, three are<lb />
still playing.<lb />
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Nev. � From the air-<lb />
port at Reno to Craig<lb />
Stadler's Sierra Madre<lb />
aierie overlooking Lake<lb />
Tahoe, it is a 45-minute<lb />
drive through some of<lb />
the most gorgeous<lb />
snow-capped scenery in<lb />
America. Here, even in<lb />
June, the snow comes<lb />
down to the roadside.<lb />
In this place Stadler is<lb />
far from the big cities<lb />
he dislikes and, at 6,500<lb />
feet above sea level,<lb />
contentedly breathing<lb />
air that is pu re and in-<lb />
vigorating. There is lit-<lb />
tle traffic in downtown<lb />
Lake Tahoe, and even<lb />
the dust raised by a<lb />
work crew laying down<lb />
blacktop seems an in-<lb />
trusion.<lb />
In Stadler's redwood<lb />
house hanging on a<lb />
45-degree mountain<lb />
slope there are few<lb />
trophies to show that<lb />
this is the home of<lb />
aman who is currently<lb />
the most successful<lb />
professinal golfer on<lb />
the PGA Tour. A green<lb />
and white, four-wheel<lb />
drive Bronco parked<lb />
outside suggets what is<lb />
close to the man's in-<lb />
terests � the great out-<lb />
doors, hunting, fishing,<lb />
skiing. The only time<lb />
he touchf s his golf bag<lb />
is when he carries it to<lb />
one of his cars for the<lb />
trip to the airport and<lb />
the next tournament.<lb />
Craig Stadler was<lb />
relaxing last week, do-<lb />
ing nothing more<lb />
stenuous than flying to<lb />
Las Vegas to see the<lb />
Halmes-Cooney fight.<lb />
This was Stadler's way<lb />
of preparing for the<lb />
biggest tournament of<lb />
the year, the United<lb />
States Open, which<lb />
begins Thursday at the<lb />
Pebble Beach Golf<lb />
Links on the Monterey<lb />
Peninsula of Califor-<lb />
nia.<lb />
Forget the jokes<lb />
about the rotund golfer<lb />
they call The Walrus.<lb />
Forget the snickers<lb />
about his temper and<lb />
about the way he wears<lb />
his clothes. Now that<lb />
Craig Stadler is playing<lb />
the best golf of his<lb />
lifetime, the cliches<lb />
have passed their ex-<lb />
piration date.<lb />
Stadler is the only<lb />
player who has won<lb />
three tournaments this<lb />
year and, with the<lb />
season ony half finish-<lb />
ed, he already has won<lb />
$312,058 to lead the<lb />
money list. Stadler has<lb />
long since won the<lb />
respect of his peers on<lb />
the tour.<lb />
Stadler started the<lb />
season by winning the<lb />
Tuscon Open. In April<lb />
he won the Masters, the<lb />
first Grand Slam event<lb />
on the calendar. After<lb />
winning the Kemper<lb />
Open on June 6 at<lb />
Bethesda, Md Stadler<lb />
said he had given little<lb />
thought to the United<lb />
States Open during that<lb />
tournament. But now<lb />
that he has won his<lb />
third tournament of the<lb />
season and sixth of his<lb />
career, Stadler looks<lb />
forward to the Open<lb />
with much more con-<lb />
fidence than he had<lb />
before the Kemper.<lb />
In his college days at<lb />
Southern California<lb />
and around the time he<lb />
won the United States<lb />
Amateur championship<lb />
in 1973, even Stadler<lb />
would make jokes<lb />
about his wild driv-<lb />
ing.No more. He hits<lb />
the ball long off the tee,<lb />
about 270 yards, and<lb />
just about where he<lb />
likes it, on the right side<lb />
of the fairway.<lb />
Sometimes he hits it in<lb />
the 36-inch "first cut"<lb />
of light rough beside<lb />
the fairway, usually an<lb />
inch to an inch and a<lb />
half high, but certainly<lb />
in play.<lb />
"I'd say I drive the<lb />
ball out of bounds now<lb />
maybe twice a year<lb />
he estimates.<lb />
Stadler is completely<lb />
prepared to meet the<lb />
test of Pebble Beach,<lb />
one of the finest golf<lb />
courses in the country<lb />
and one that demands<lb />
brains as well as<lb />
physical talent. For one<lb />
thing, he has at last ac-<lb />
quired consistency. In<lb />
1981 he had two "bad<lb />
stretches" of about<lb />
four weeks each, and<lb />
altogether he missed<lb />
nine 36-hole cuts. This<lb />
season Stadler has<lb />
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To NCAA<lb />
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(UP1) � An expert in<lb />
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collegiate athletics<lb />
Tuesday described the<lb />
NCAA as a price fixing<lb />
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television rights to col-<lb />
lege football games.<lb />
James Koch, a pro-<lb />
fessor of economics<lb />
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State University in<lb />
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television rights.<lb />
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freely-operating market<lb />
that is not rigged would<lb />
result in more schools<lb />
and a greater variety of<lb />
schools being televis-<lb />
ed he said.<lb />
Koch's testimony<lb />
came in the second da<lb />
of a trial on a suit by<lb />
the universities of<lb />
Oklahoma and Georgia<lb />
against the NCAA that<lb />
claims the sports<lb />
organization is<lb />
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fairly distributes<lb />
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member schools.<lb />
Koch accused the<lb />
NCAA ol wielding<lb />
monopoly power to<lb />
block others from com-<lb />
peting tor television<lb />
rights to the games dnd<lb />
discouraging the net-<lb />
works from bidding<lb />
againsl each other for<lb />
those rights.<lb />
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a highly successful<lb />
cartel that has<lb />
prevented its members<lb />
from receiving more<lb />
han<lb />
n e<lb />
mmimu m<lb />
amount ol revenue<lb />
agreed upon in the<lb />
NC A contract with<lb />
the networks.<lb />
1 he economist cited<lb />
Nv AA regulations that<lb />
resulted in two schools<lb />
receiving the same fee<lb />
I or a game televised on<lb />
20" stations as that col-<lb />
lected by schools play-<lb />
ing a game broadcast<lb />
on four stations.<lb />
Oklahoma and<lb />
Southern California<lb />
received the same<lb />
amount tor their na-<lb />
tional televised game<lb />
last Sept. 9 as The<lb />
Citadel (S.C .) and Ap-<lb />
palachian State (N.C.)<lb />
did for a regional<lb />
broadcast. earlier<lb />
witnesses testified.<lb />
"In anv free market<lb />
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straints on trade, one<lb />
would have expected a<lb />
much higher price to be<lb />
paid for the very<lb />
popular Oklahoma-<lb />
Southern California<lb />
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paid for The Citadel's<lb />
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The Oklahoma game<lb />
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as The Citadel's game<lb />
on the open market, he<lb />
testified.<lb />
I ee Allan Smith, vice<lb />
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affiliate in Oklahoma<lb />
City, testified his sta-<lb />
tion would compete for<lb />
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were available.<lb />
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ly push the price up<lb />
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pete with the millions<lb />
of dollars a cable or<lb />
pay-TV system would<lb />
offer<lb />
Charles Neinas, ex-<lb />
ecutive director of the<lb />
College Football<lb />
Association, testified<lb />
NCAA control of the<lb />
t e 1 e v i s o n rights<lb />
penalizes universities<lb />
by preventing them<lb />
from selling those<lb />
rights to the highest<lb />
broadcast biddei<lb />
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