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�he 3:aHt (Earnlmtan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.67<lb />
Wednesday, June 30, 1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
SGA Budget<lb />
Will Be Cut<lb />
By ERNEST CONNER<lb />
e�� Kdilur<lb />
The East Carolina University Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association's ex-<lb />
ecutive council faces a financial<lb />
crises currently as appropriations<lb />
for the upcoming school year are<lb />
estimated to be up to $29,(XX) over<lb />
expected revenue.<lb />
The SGA legislature, before it<lb />
ended last semester, appropriated<lb />
$119.(XX) for various organizations.<lb />
Incoming revenue, from which<lb />
the SGA appropriates money, is<lb />
estimated to be around $90,(XX).<lb />
Estimates vary with $90,000 being<lb />
the norm and $94,000 to $96,000 be-<lb />
ing the high.<lb />
1 his presents a problem as the ex-<lb />
ecutive council is now faced with the<lb />
prospects o what to do.<lb />
There are a few options open to<lb />
the council. According to Eric<lb />
Henderson, SGA president, these<lb />
options include cutting the office<lb />
supply request out of all organiza-<lb />
tions budgets. However, there is<lb />
speculation that this cut wouldn't be<lb />
deep enough.<lb />
Another option available to the<lb />
council is cutting all budgets in halt<lb />
and letting the affected organiza-<lb />
tions go back before the full SGA<lb />
legislature in the fall for any addi-<lb />
tional funding.<lb />
Becky Talley, SGA treasurer, ex-<lb />
plained that another option the<lb />
council could take is to require all<lb />
organizations to reapply for funds<lb />
from the fall SGA legislature.<lb />
Emergency funding, she explained,<lb />
could be provided if the organiza-<lb />
tion needed the monev before the<lb />
fall.<lb />
Other options could also be<lb />
taken, and Henderson explained<lb />
that the council would make a deci-<lb />
sion on what option to take by this<lb />
afternoon.<lb />
The council, which consists of the<lb />
president, vice-president and<lb />
treasurer, met Monday and Tuesday<lb />
to discuss the situation.<lb />
There are few answers on how<lb />
this situation came about. Hender-<lb />
son didn't assign blame but stated<lb />
that Kirk 1 ittle, last year's SGA<lb />
treasurer, failed to keep the SGA in-<lb />
formed of how much money was<lb />
available for appropriation.<lb />
Little couldn't be reached for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Talley claimed that it would be<lb />
hard to blame any one person. She<lb />
explained that all the student<lb />
legislators were in a hurry toward<lb />
the end of the semester and nobody<lb />
noticed how much money was left to<lb />
appropriate.<lb />
According to Talley, the ap-<lb />
propriation ran over during the last<lb />
tew sessions o the SGA legislature.<lb />
Hey, can you eat this stuff?<lb />
Yes, at the weekly watermelon feast. The event is sponsored by Mendenhall Student C enter and held each<lb />
21. They will continue until Jul 26. The ECU Student Union urges all students to come out and en<lb />
Mondav at noon. The first was held on June<lb />
j the fun. The event is free.<lb />
Milk Companies Curtail Theft<lb />
B TAMI HAKKEY<lb />
sinlf Wrtirr<lb />
Dairy companies are being taken<lb />
for millions of dollars a year<lb />
through the loss oi milk crates, and<lb />
:he companies are putting a stop to<lb />
it.<lb />
It's long been known that college<lb />
student use these crates for<lb />
everything from record racks to<lb />
bookshelf supports to moving<lb />
crates But what hasn't been<lb />
publicized is the confiscation of<lb />
these crates by the grocery stores.<lb />
If you'll notice when driving by a<lb />
milk company, the crates will be sit-<lb />
ting outside with no type fence or<lb />
covering, just waiting to be stolen.<lb />
Though they are unprotected it is<lb />
Counselors Answer Questions<lb />
still a theft and in some states<lb />
punishable bv fine and imprison-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Greenville dairy companies<lb />
haven't gone this far, but discus-<lb />
sions toi a new law are in the p �<lb />
cess.<lb />
It seems that the grocery .tores<lb />
are getting out easy, because they<lb />
are the customer ot the dairy com-<lb />
panies, but nonetheless they arc still<lb />
stealing the merchandise. Once milk<lb />
crates are dropped off in these<lb />
stores they attain new uses just as<lb />
when college students get ahold of<lb />
'em. The grocers arc using them for<lb />
potato holders, fruit crates, and any<lb />
other container that is needed and<lb />
can be thought of.<lb />
But a new law is being disu-<lb />
which calls tor a deposit to<lb />
on the crates. This way the grocer<lb />
returns the crates and in turn is<lb />
,n his monev back, r il<lb />
decides to keep a few. the dairy<lb />
company keeps the money. What<lb />
the deposit fee will be is unkn<lb />
but the cost of each crate is between<lb />
S3.())and S3.50. Just what the solu-<lb />
tion is for Greenville college<lb />
students stealing crates is unknown,<lb />
but it's sure that it will not be as stiff<lb />
as measures taken; at the I n<lb />
ot Oklahoma, where the dauv com-<lb />
panies have made arrangem<lb />
with campus police to go through<lb />
student dorms and look foi the<lb />
missing merchandise<lb />
Double Take<lb />
moto By DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
This photographer attempts to bring his favorite subject into focus. He should be warned that the trumpet will not<lb />
take pictures.<lb />
Doctor Discovers Drug Effects<lb />
Students Provide Guidance<lb />
A cardiologist at the East<lb />
Carolina University School of<lb />
Medicine has found evidence that a<lb />
drug frequently used to diagnose<lb />
coronary artery disease may in fact<lb />
cause a heart attack or produce<lb />
unreliable test results in some pa-<lb />
tients.<lb />
Dr. Allen F. Bowyer, professor of<lb />
medicine, presented the results of<lb />
his research on ergonovine maleate<lb />
at the Ninth World Congress of<lb />
Cardiology in Moscow this month.<lb />
Bowyer says moderately large<lb />
doses of the drug are commonly<lb />
given to patients whom doctors<lb />
suspect have coronary artery<lb />
spasms, a condition which can cause<lb />
severe chest pain, arrhythmias, sud-<lb />
den death or heart attack. The<lb />
medication is used to provoke a cor-<lb />
onary spasm so that physicians can<lb />
visualize obstruction in the arteries<lb />
during an attack.<lb />
The research conducted at ECU<lb />
documents how much the normal<lb />
coronary artery constricts when the<lb />
drug is administered. Bowyer's<lb />
study concludes that a normal artery<lb />
narrows its diameter in proportion<lb />
to the amount of the drug given and<lb />
shows that the usual dose of the<lb />
drug creates a 40 percent constric-<lb />
tion in the normal artery.<lb />
He says the results indicate that it<lb />
a patient has a pre-existing,<lb />
moderate narrowing of a coronary<lb />
artery, the drug could provoke a<lb />
heart attack from loss of blood flow<lb />
to that portion of heart muscle sup-<lb />
plied by the artery. The drug may<lb />
also falsely create a spasm.<lb />
Bowyer's investigation of<lb />
ergonovine maleate is one of three<lb />
research projects he shared with the<lb />
35,000 cardiologists who attended<lb />
the Moscow meeting June 20-26.<lb />
B SPENCER STEPHENS<lb />
Sdfl Wrilrr<lb />
Do you have a problem? If your<lb />
answer to this question is yes, the<lb />
East Carolina's department of<lb />
counselor education may be in-<lb />
terested in you.<lb />
The department is sponsoring a<lb />
counseling practicum to provide its<lb />
students with practical counseling<lb />
experience.<lb />
The second and possibly more im-<lb />
portant purpose of the practicum is<lb />
to provide guidance or a receptive<lb />
ear for anyone who desires it.<lb />
Room 130 of the Speight<lb />
(psychology) building is where the<lb />
counseling takes place and accor-<lb />
ding to Bill Bradshaw, one of the<lb />
student-counselors. Anyone who<lb />
wishes to come is welcome.<lb />
Interested persons are asked to<lb />
make an appointment with the<lb />
secretary who is on duty just outside<lb />
room 130 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.<lb />
Monday through Friday. Usuallv a<lb />
person can make an appointment<lb />
and receive counseling on the same<lb />
day.<lb />
The student-counselors have all<lb />
completed ECU's counselor educa-<lb />
tion curriculum and are engaged in<lb />
the practicum as the final step<lb />
toward receiving a master's degree<lb />
and certification in counselor educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The approach of the student-<lb />
counselors is guidance oriented, and<lb />
they usually will discuss with a per-<lb />
son his problems and concerns to<lb />
clarify and identify all alteinatives.<lb />
Often, too, says Bradshaw if<lb />
we can help people to know<lb />
themselves a little better, we can can<lb />
simultaneously help them to make a<lb />
wiser decision. Also, people are<lb />
often worried about having<lb />
something wrong with them because<lb />
they went to a counselor. All we are<lb />
doing is providing a person with so-<lb />
meone who will listen<lb />
It should also be noted that the<lb />
service is free and highlv confiden-<lb />
tial. Anyone who wishes to receive<lb />
counseling can do so without cost or<lb />
fear of disclosure.<lb />
The people who have received<lb />
counseling under the practicum<lb />
have had concerns ranging from<lb />
career choices to academic problems<lb />
to unstable relationships with<lb />
boyfriends or girlfriends.<lb />
If a person comes to receive<lb />
counseling and has a concern which<lb />
is out of the student-counselor's<lb />
scope, that person would probably<lb />
be referred to a more qualified pro-<lb />
fessional, explained Bradshaw<lb />
Identical practicums arc held<lb />
several times per vear, and while this<lb />
one will end with the second sum-<lb />
mer session, interested persons can<lb />
receive counseling at other times<lb />
later this year.<lb />
ECU Graduate Student Voices National Socialist Party Views<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Stiff Wriler<lb />
Editor's note: This article is the<lb />
second installment of a series ex-<lb />
amining the activities of fascist<lb />
groups in the United States, North<lb />
Carolina and Greenville, focusing<lb />
on the National Socialists or Nazis.<lb />
It should be noted that the views ex-<lb />
pressed in this series are those of the<lb />
individuals designated and not of<lb />
The East Carolinian or its staff<lb />
Richard F. Becker, 39, is a former<lb />
high school teacher currently atten-<lb />
ding East Carolina University as a<lb />
graduate student in history. He is<lb />
also a former member of the Na-<lb />
tional Socialist Party of America.<lb />
Becker is also the author of In<lb />
Defense of Liberty, a book of Nazis<lb />
beliefs and philosophy which he<lb />
says he no longer wholly believes in.<lb />
"Everybody has their own story<lb />
to tell and this is mine Becker says<lb />
in the introduction to "In Defense<lb />
of Liberty<lb />
"In first and second grade<lb />
Becker states in his bookI attend-<lb />
ed a school for the mentally retard-<lb />
ed. This human garbage dump was<lb />
run by the Jews for their benefit and<lb />
profit. It was the stinking kike<lb />
psychiatrist (name withheld) who<lb />
comdemmed me to the idiot school<lb />
for the rest of my life. That ex-<lb />
perience was over 30 years ago, but<lb />
it left an indelible impression on my<lb />
mind. It was definitely not the best<lb />
start in life that a young fellow<lb />
could have<lb />
In 1967 Becker received a<lb />
Bachelor of Arts from Elon College<lb />
and became a teacher to avoid the<lb />
draft, he said in a 1981 interview.<lb />
For several years he worked in a<lb />
South Carolina high school<lb />
teaching, according to him,<lb />
"primarily black students who were<lb />
reading on a first or second grade<lb />
level<lb />
"I was supposed to teach<lb />
American history, yet they couldn't<lb />
even read the textbook. So it was<lb />
difficult for me to get any basic con-<lb />
cepts of American history across to<lb />
them. I was something of a bleeding<lb />
heart liberal at that time. I as not<lb />
much into National Socialism then.<lb />
"I was very dedicated to being a<lb />
professional educator, trying to<lb />
civilize. Christianize and that type<lb />
of thing. In those days I had a much<lb />
different outlook than I do now. I<lb />
was more or less awakened by that<lb />
experience. My teaching experience<lb />
taught me to discover the dif-<lb />
ferences in intelligence and abilities<lb />
in the races, most certainly. And it<lb />
verified my interest is National<lb />
Socialism<lb />
Becker quit teaching and later<lb />
moved to Greenville, where he had<lb />
an experience that further changed<lb />
his life.<lb />
During 1976 and 1977 Becker<lb />
claims a man, "compiled a dossier<lb />
containing vicious falsehoods and<lb />
slanderous information in regard to<lb />
my character, reputation and men-<lb />
tal abilities in which he fabricated<lb />
false charges which he intended to<lb />
use in a court of law to have me con-<lb />
victed and sentenced to the North<lb />
Carolina State Hospital for the In-<lb />
sane in Goldsboro, known as<lb />
Cherry Hospital.<lb />
"On 25 May 1977, I was un-<lb />
justifiably and forcibly incarcerated<lb />
in Goldsboro, N.C, by the order of<lb />
a doctor, at the urging of a member<lb />
of the Pitt County Mental Health<lb />
Center. First, the Right to Freedom<lb />
of Information, as guaranteed by<lb />
the Civil Rights Act of 1974, was<lb />
denied to me by these gentlemen.<lb />
Next, without sufficient cause, I was<lb />
arrested, beaten, and lied to by the<lb />
PIGS of the Greenville City Police<lb />
Department, who dragged me out of<lb />
my house, threatened me and ab-<lb />
ducted me without a valid warrant. 1<lb />
was not charged with a crime<lb />
"However, I was denied the right<lb />
of bail, the right to an attorney, the<lb />
right to a hearing or trial, the right<lb />
of a phone call, and the right to<lb />
habeus corpus. My communistic<lb />
captors subjected me to cruel and<lb />
unusual punishment in the form of<lb />
injections, beatings, choking, at-<lb />
tempted murder, solitary confine-<lb />
ment, and brainwashing under the<lb />
influence of drugs in the hopes of<lb />
destroying my political beliefs<lb />
"Rather than being destroyed bv<lb />
the experience, I emerged a<lb />
stronger, more determined, and<lb />
dedicated individual to the purpose<lb />
for which I struggle and live he<lb />
concluded. Becker's week-long in-<lb />
carcerntion in Cherry Hospital is<lb />
described in often-shocking detail in<lb />
In Defense of Liberty. The book in-<lb />
cludes a reprinted copy of a<lb />
psychological evaluation of Becker<lb />
done by the Division of Vocational<lb />
Rehabilitation. The report, dated<lb />
1980, lists his full scale intelligence<lb />
quotient as 127, states that he<lb />
"possesses extremely high verbal<lb />
See NAZI Page 3<lb /><lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 30, 1982<lb />
Announcements<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
The East Carolinian has an<lb />
opening coming up for the news<lb />
editor's position Experience<lb />
necessary interested persons<lb />
should contact the East Carolinian<lb />
to apply for the position For more<lb />
information call 757 636<lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
if you or your organization<lb />
would like to have an item printed<lb />
in the announcement column,<lb />
please type it on an announcement<lb />
form and send i' to The East<lb />
Carolinian in care of the produc<lb />
tion manager<lb />
Announcement forms are<lb />
available at the East Carolinian<lb />
office in the Publications Building<lb />
Flyers and handwritten copy on<lb />
odd sued paper cannot be ac<lb />
cepted<lb />
There is no charge tor an<lb />
nouncements, but space is often<lb />
limited Therefore, we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your announce<lb />
ment will run as long as vou want<lb />
ano suggest that you do not rely<lb />
solely on this column tor publicity<lb />
The deadline tor announcements<lb />
is 5 p m Friday for the Tuesday<lb />
paper ano 5 pm. Tuesday tor the<lb />
Thursday paper No an<lb />
nouncements receiveo after these<lb />
deadlines will be printed<lb />
This space s available to an<lb />
campus organizations ana depart<lb />
ments<lb />
USHERS<lb />
It you would like to usher for<lb />
GREASE July 5 10 and thereby<lb />
see the play free you may sign up<lb />
on the bulletin board in the<lb />
MessicK Theatre Arts Center A<lb />
limited number of ushers is need<lb />
ed Requirements men must<lb />
wear ties, ladies must wear<lb />
oresses Everyone must arrive in<lb />
the McG'nnis Theater nc later<lb />
than 6 45 p m<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
Are you interested m self<lb />
ac'uaiization educational<lb />
psychology intellectual deveiooe<lb />
ment, sexual behavior or<lb />
s'atistica' interpetation0 Come to<lb />
'he Psi Chi Library Book Sale held<lb />
in Spfight 202 Books pried from<lb />
05 to 85 Psi Chi throws in a<lb />
bonus quiet atmosphere for stu<lb />
dymg wth a comfo'tabie coucn to<lb />
relax in Hours from 6 to 1 Come<lb />
tc our Book Sale to understand<lb />
human behavior ano be a better<lb />
person for it<lb />
ATTNTION ECU<lb />
ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
The Buccaneer still needs your<lb />
help if you want you organization<lb />
to represented in the year book,<lb />
call now, you have already had<lb />
three weeks to respond The<lb />
following groups had better call or<lb />
come by the Buccaneer this week:<lb />
Sigma Nu. Kappa Delta, Sigma<lb />
Alpha lota (Music), Phi Mu Alpha<lb />
Simphonia, Honor Council Review<lb />
Board, WZMB, N.A.S.W Alpha<lb />
Phi Alpha, S.C.E.C, Newman<lb />
Club, Psi Chi, Chi Omega, Alpha<lb />
Phi, Rebel! Staff, R.O T.C Foun<lb />
tain of Lite Christian Fellowship,<lb />
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skills which can be associated with<lb />
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follow the principle, which states: 1)<lb />
struggle is the father of all things; 2)<lb />
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primary and defense<lb />
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international bankers and big<lb />
business, in league with the com<lb />
mumst countries. These forces are<lb />
masterminded b Judaism, accor-<lb />
ding to the book. Becker added in<lb />
the interview, "This is my own<lb />
philosophy of National Socialism.<lb />
"It is not a philosophy of gassing<lb />
the Jews, or killing the blacks. I'm<lb />
not interested in doing any of these<lb />
things. 1 do feel that black people<lb />
would be happier in their own land<lb />
of Africa, than they are here in<lb />
America, most certainly<lb />
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Foreign Policy<lb />
Secretary Of State Vital<lb />
Although the resignation of<lb />
Secretary of State Alexander Haig<lb />
has already produced mixed emo-<lb />
tions among U.S. politicians and<lb />
the American people alike, the tran-<lb />
sition comes at an uneasy time in the<lb />
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With tensions still high in the<lb />
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Let's just hope the United States<lb />
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Alexander Haig came under fire<lb />
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Certainly, any position in a<lb />
presidential cabinet requires a cer-<lb />
tain amount of principle and techni-<lb />
que compromise � especially<lb />
Haig's former position. But it is<lb />
highly unlikely that Haig and<lb />
Reagan differed so sharply on<lb />
policy that numerous proposals by<lb />
the former secretary were disregard-<lb />
ed by the president. So, why, in<lb />
fact, were the proposals neglected?<lb />
Naturally, Haig's critics will say<lb />
that he was far too concerned with<lb />
his own image, far too little con-<lb />
cerned with the image of the United<lb />
States. They will undoubtedly<lb />
forget to credit him with the<lb />
countless hours he put into the<lb />
cause of American foreign policy.<lb />
They will forget that his was a<lb />
thankless job.<lb />
Haig's critics will, however, recall<lb />
the crucial error of judgment he<lb />
made following the assassination at-<lb />
tempt on President Reagan on<lb />
March 30, 1981, when he attempted<lb />
to calm and assure the American<lb />
people that he was in control of the<lb />
White House. His assurances were<lb />
presumed, by many, to indicate<lb />
some supposed thirst for power on<lb />
Haig's part. His popularity, if in-<lb />
deed he was ever popular, diminish-<lb />
ed from that point onward.<lb />
Secretary of State designate<lb />
George P. Shultz has been<lb />
characterized as more of a "team<lb />
player in contrast to Haig Shultz<lb />
says he views the job as an op-<lb />
portunity to do what I can to ad-<lb />
vance the cause of peace, freedom<lb />
and justice in a world so troubled<lb />
and so anxious to hope for a good<lb />
future<lb />
Indeed, his aspirations are<lb />
honorable. And if he can capitalize<lb />
on that "opportunity" and suc-<lb />
cessfully advance the causes of<lb />
peace, freedom and justice, then<lb />
more power to him. We certainly<lb />
could use some lasting peaceful rela-<lb />
tions<lb />
But God help him when his job<lb />
gets past the theoretical stage. God<lb />
help him when he attempts to<lb />
establish his own style � which is<lb />
inevitable. From that time forward,<lb />
blatant criticism and disagreement<lb />
aren't too far down the road.<lb />
Everyone cheers for the theory; yet<lb />
everyone hisses at the attempts to<lb />
realize those theories.<lb />
Just consider the recent history of<lb />
American secretaries of state: Cyrus<lb />
Vance, the three-year man under<lb />
former President Carter. He resign-<lb />
ed in 1980, following a "policy<lb />
dispute" with that administration.<lb />
The vacancy was filled by Sen.<lb />
Edmund Muskie, whose term of of-<lb />
fice took the form of caretaker. Ac-<lb />
tually, the lack of solid individual<lb />
achievement was not totally<lb />
Muskie's fault. His short term of<lb />
office barely enabled him to learn<lb />
the ropes of his new position, let<lb />
alone embark on diplomatic mis-<lb />
sions.<lb />
And that year (1980) saw still<lb />
more transitions. Out went Carter,<lb />
and in came Ronald Reagan. Subse-<lb />
quently, in came Al Haig. But even<lb />
Haig's appointment proved a major<lb />
to-do, as politicians were skeptical<lb />
of his involvement in the Nixon ad-<lb />
ministration and leery of his sup-<lb />
posed "warmongering" nature.<lb />
Senate hearing were heated; Haig's<lb />
tenure got off on the wrong foot.<lb />
Enter George Shultz. Although<lb />
approval is still a factor in his ap-<lb />
pointment, Senate leaders have<lb />
already indicated that they foresee<lb />
no problems in giving the okay.<lb />
However, Shultz's own involvement<lb />
in the Nixon White House will in-<lb />
evitably come up. So, who knows?<lb />
If and when he does assume the<lb />
position, Shultz will be faced with<lb />
adversity and tension on virtually all<lb />
fronts. And if the past holds true,<lb />
he'll find much of the same disap-<lb />
proval on the home front.<lb />
But hopefully not. Hopefully,<lb />
there's enough mutual respect bet-<lb />
ween Reagan and his new choice for<lb />
secretary of state to allow for a cer-<lb />
tain amount of individuality.<lb />
Maybe individuals working together<lb />
can bring our foreign relations back<lb />
to par.<lb />
THE EAST Ct&amp;OUNiM<lb />
-Campus Forum'<lb />
Student Gives 'Inside' Prison Story<lb />
Editor's Note: The Jollowing comment<lb />
is a copy of a letter from Patrick O'Neill to<lb />
Magistrate F. Stewart Clarke of (he U.S.<lb />
District Court, Eastern Region in Eayet-<lb />
tenlle, the judge who sentenced O'Neill to<lb />
90 days and a $400 fine. O'Neill is current-<lb />
ly incarcerated in federal prison in Atlanta.<lb />
"I was in lief Nam � in the jungles,<lb />
and I ain 't seen worse than this The<lb />
words oj inmate Barry Homes, commen-<lb />
ting on the conditions oj the Sampson<lb />
County Jail, Clinton, N.C<lb />
Dear Mr. Clarke:<lb />
I've been in prison for over a week now;<lb />
I've never been to Viet Nam, but never in<lb />
my life � except during a missionary trip<lb />
to Haiti � have 1 seen such human<lb />
degradation and suffering.<lb />
The Sampson County Jail in eastern<lb />
North Carolina was indeed the worst, but<lb />
since my transfer to federal prison in<lb />
Petersburg, Va I have come to believe<lb />
that incarceration � no matter where �<lb />
has no measurable degree of value to me,<lb />
anyone in here (including the guards) or<lb />
society in general.<lb />
I feel certain that prisons and jails, in<lb />
and of themselves, represent the greatest<lb />
cause of crime in our nation. Incarceration<lb />
seems to be society's response to the pro-<lb />
blems of poverty and social injustice. Our<lb />
prisons and jails bulge from the weight of<lb />
our social neglect. Minorities and the poor<lb />
account for a disproportionate number of<lb />
the people in here.<lb />
"Racism is used to prevent larger social<lb />
reforms said Robert Lynch, graduate of<lb />
the Harvard School of Law and now a<lb />
staff person with the Prison and Jail Pro-<lb />
ject in Durham. He made these comments<lb />
while leading a workshop on the<lb />
"Possibilities of Alternatives (to incarcera-<lb />
tion)" two weeks ago in Greenville. I<lb />
organized that workshop. "There's no<lb />
criminal justice without social justice<lb />
Lynch concluded.<lb />
Mr. Homes, the man 1 interviewed in the<lb />
Sampson County Jail, is a poor, black<lb />
migrant worker. He travelled to North<lb />
Carolina from Florida to pick cucumbers.<lb />
He was in jail for allowing a person<lb />
without a driver's license to operate his<lb />
motor vehicle.<lb />
Homes was being held in lieu of a $100<lb />
bond. He had $40, but the bail bondsman<lb />
didn't want to tak: a risk on a transient<lb />
migrant worker. His court date was set for<lb />
July 27 � seven weeks after he was ar-<lb />
rested! He was literally trapped in the<lb />
Sampson County Jail.<lb />
Homes was not allowed to make a phone<lb />
call or get a medical prescription (for his<lb />
chronic emphysema) filled for the first<lb />
week he was there. Fortunately, Alex<lb />
Charns, Mark Beaty and myself were able<lb />
to organize the inmates to demand their<lb />
rights from Sheriff W.C. Fann. Homes<lb />
subsequently made his phone call, got his<lb />
pills and was released the next day.<lb />
Why did it require such radical action<lb />
from us to get Mr. Homes his rights? Is<lb />
that justice? Sampson County Jail was un-<lb />
necessarily over-crowded, full of vermin,<lb />
always damp from faulty plumbing and<lb />
poorly ventilated. Seventeen-year-old boys<lb />
were in the same cells with violent<lb />
criminals � even murderers. As a matter<lb />
of fact, during my entire stay in three jails,<lb />
I have been in the same cell with violent<lb />
criminals every night.<lb />
How does a situation like this help<lb />
rehabilitate anyone? 1 asked one of the<lb />
17-year-old boys, David Jordan, if he felt<lb />
his stay in jail would help him be a better<lb />
person: "Not when I learned a hell of a lot<lb />
of good criminal tricks in here he<lb />
replied. "They don't treat us like adults<lb />
out in the world, but when you do<lb />
something wrong, they throw you in here<lb />
with a bunch of killers<lb />
North Carolina has almost 17,000<lb />
women and men in its jails. Fifty-six per-<lb />
cent are minorities � the highest per-<lb />
capita rate of incarceration for any state,<lb />
in both categories. All these people in<lb />
jail and our recidivism rate still stands<lb />
at nearly 60 percent! Mr. Clarke, I appeal<lb />
to you. Stop sending people to prison for<lb />
non-violent crimes You can see the futile<lb />
results of vour actions, look for alter-<lb />
natives. You can choose the humane op-<lb />
tion and save the taxpayers money.<lb />
This week, 1 will be sent to another<lb />
federal prison in Atlanta. The other in-<lb />
mates tell me it's real bad there. I'm lone-<lb />
ly, and I'm a little scared; my physical<lb />
safety is threatened daily. Thank God I<lb />
have faith.<lb />
Last week, several hundred innocent<lb />
peasants were murdered in El Salvador �<lb />
by the same troops the United States train-<lb />
ed at Fort Bragg. 1 remain here, at peace,<lb />
still maintaining my opposition to my<lb />
government's policy.<lb />
Mr. Clarke, all people must join<lb />
together if the struggle for justice is to be<lb />
won. I would like to enlist your support<lb />
and cooperation. Thank you. Peace.<lb />
Patrick O'Neill<lb />
One More Time<lb />
Well, 1 guess it's time for a rock and roll<lb />
fan to voice an opinion in the campus<lb />
purveyer of conservative policies.<lb />
However, 1 don't want to criticize The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
Friends, students, and all who are avid<lb />
listeners of WZMB. 1 come hopefully to<lb />
quell all fears of the ignorant. But let me<lb />
make myself perfectly clear. WZMB is<lb />
without a doubt a different radio station in<lb />
this market (shown by the type of pro-<lb />
gramming which we operate under).<lb />
Before I explain, I must first emphasize<lb />
that in theory there should be absolutely<lb />
no type of struggle for power involved in<lb />
the station, the newspaper, or for that mat-<lb />
ter any student-funded organization. We<lb />
here at the station have, for the present,<lb />
risen above this. Anyway, there is no<lb />
power as I define the word, outside of<lb />
campus. 1 feel that anyone who would be<lb />
satisfied with this small amount of<lb />
"power" has, in my opinion, small goals. 1<lb />
contrarily think big.<lb />
I am from Charlotte, N.C, and have<lb />
been upon this campus for three years. (1<lb />
would explain an occurrence in my past<lb />
dealings with the previous station.) 1 was<lb />
but a freshman and offered my services; I<lb />
was politely told to get lost by the girl that<lb />
was working there. As a matter of fact, we<lb />
came across the application a few weeks<lb />
ago in the process of cleaning up.<lb />
To explain the station's format. Yes,<lb />
Virginia, there is a format clock. This is a<lb />
nw addition to the station. It's purpose is<lb />
to acquaint the jocks with the operation of<lb />
a professional necessity. WROQ, FM 95;<lb />
WBCY, FM 108 � these are top-market<lb />
stations in Charlotte. K-94, WQDR,<lb />
WSFL, WRQR � all these stations are big<lb />
in this area also, and let's not forget Robot<lb />
93. All of these stations are<lb />
"professional They operate with a for-<lb />
mat. This being the first commandment of<lb />
broadcasting.<lb />
WROQ is the only station I listen to at<lb />
home. WZMB is the only station I listen to<lb />
in Greenville. Both play rock and roll.<lb />
However, on the "Q classical music runs<lb />
from 7 a.m. till noon on Sundays. 1 feel<lb />
this would not sit well with Greenville's<lb />
classical set.<lb />
The clock operates in groups of heavy,<lb />
medium, low and oldie airplay. This is<lb />
decided with advice from Billboard<lb />
Magazine, established artists and sugges-<lb />
tions from the music director. Consequent-<lb />
ly, this is the mode of operation for any<lb />
station I have come in contact with.<lb />
The oldie system requires the jocks to<lb />
have an extensive background in that the<lb />
jock must program his show with songs<lb />
that have not been played. If anything, he<lb />
has the freedom to make his own shows.<lb />
There is a massive amount of in<lb />
available to those who know music Q<lb />
a few stations require the jock to play cei<lb />
tain oldies. In the bins of heavy, medium<lb />
and iow, the jock still has a choice of m<lb />
cuts on the albums. So, whatever goes<lb />
the air is chosen bv who is operating<lb />
board.<lb />
The soul show, 1 am pleased with. Tin<lb />
is great music there that rock and roll ,<lb />
based on. Chuck Jordan is our jazz guru:<lb />
without a doubt, he knows his jazz. There<lb />
is no disco, which isn't music in m op<lb />
mon, played on his show. But hold<lb />
when 1 want to dance, I'll go to the Elbo<lb />
So, I don't hate disco entirely.<lb />
Mr. Wilkins voiced the opinion that new<lb />
albums, for example the live Stones album.<lb />
should be played more often. Why wear il<lb />
out? The entire album was featured<lb />
Keith Mitchell's show last Sunday night.<lb />
The oldie system keeps us from pla-<lb />
the same Stones, Beatles or whatever<lb />
repeatedly. Let's face it, gang, these an<lb />
fantastic songs, but thev get old after a<lb />
short while of being played over and over<lb />
It would be super to have a compute<lb />
Ask our Media Board, which we all mil<lb />
operate under. 1 am under the impression<lb />
that the newspaper has a terminal.<lb />
To explain album buying, we must bu<lb />
w hat is current to keep abreast of the flow<lb />
New music is released monthly. We will<lb />
buy more older music when more monev is<lb />
available. Ot that, you can be assured.<lb />
As far as new wave is concerned, it's no:<lb />
my bag. To my knowledge, the listeners<lb />
are happy with its time slot or they would<lb />
say something it they were dissatisfied.<lb />
WZMB is supplying the Greenville area<lb />
with the most varied format I have ever<lb />
heard. All types of music are not alwav<lb />
played on commercial stations; they can't<lb />
do it and make a profit. They have to ap-<lb />
peal to the most listeners at all times. We<lb />
are, thankfully, free of this. We do not ap-<lb />
peal to Robot 93's audience. I have noticed<lb />
format changes on stations of this area<lb />
For instance, I heard the Guess Who's<lb />
song "American Woman" on 93 a few<lb />
weeks after we went on the air. Thi- is<lb />
pleasing to me personally, that they aren't<lb />
forcing their listeners to listen to top-40 al!<lb />
of the time.<lb />
WZMB is, without a doubt, a learning<lb />
experience. It is acquainting students with<lb />
the operation of the industry, the jocks<lb />
who play the records and those who read<lb />
the news. It is the great teacher; with this<lb />
type of business, one can study it all in<lb />
class, but to really learn the business, one<lb />
has to do it. I must compliment those peo-<lb />
ple who spend many unpaid hours plann<lb />
ing their shows and prereading the news,<lb />
which, in my opinion, is the hardest job<lb />
because it involves the longest time on the<lb />
air.<lb />
As for Edith Jeffreys, if she wants to<lb />
learn how we operate, she is welcome to<lb />
come down anytime. Broadcasting classes<lb />
are an absolute necessity for people to do<lb />
this type of stuff. If you have questions on<lb />
WZMB, feel free to contact us at 757-6656.<lb />
757-6657, 757-6658. Talk with Warren<lb />
Baker, Jim Ensor, Chuck Jordan or any<lb />
staff person. I'm on Tuesday and Thurs<lb />
day nights from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.<lb />
I honestly feel that those who are griping<lb />
about the station's operation are not<lb />
familiar at all with the way in which the in-<lb />
dustry operates. After all, these people<lb />
aren't paid � except a few. I was always<lb />
taught, if you can get a good job done for<lb />
nothing, don't look the gift horse in the<lb />
mouth.<lb />
P.S. Regarding requests, as a closing<lb />
note, most stations do not allow for them<lb />
to be played because of the strict format.<lb />
WZMB, however, allows for requests.<lb />
This is one of the functions of the oldie slot<lb />
on our format. If it is played, it is at the<lb />
jock's discretion.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JUNE 30. 1982<lb />
Page 5<lb />
'Blade Runner'<lb />
Throwback To<lb />
Gumshoe Days<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Si.ff Wnlrt<lb />
"Sam Spade in the 21st century<lb />
"It was slow-moving but worth it,<lb />
because there was always something<lb />
to look at<lb />
"It was very depressing<lb />
The above comments are capsule<lb />
critiques overheard at a recent Plaza<lb />
Theatre's showing of the new film<lb />
Blade Runner. These carelessly-<lb />
considered and delivered comments<lb />
are printed here because they sum<lb />
up some of the most vital aspects of<lb />
Blade Runner, one of the most com-<lb />
plex, creative, and challenging<lb />
movies made in recent years.<lb />
"Sam Spade in the 21st cen-<lb />
tury Blade Runner has all the<lb />
trappings of the traditional detective<lb />
story. The protagonist is a rugged<lb />
law man living in the underbelly of a<lb />
big city, determinedly stalking clues<lb />
and encountering killers, misfits and<lb />
mysterious women. But Blade Run-<lb />
ner is set in the future, so fantasy<lb />
film fixture Harrison Ford is the<lb />
detective, rather than Humphrey<lb />
Bogart. And instead of tracking<lb />
down The Maltese Falcon, Ford is<lb />
chasing replicants, renegade flesh-<lb />
and-blood robots. These creatures<lb />
look, act and bleed just like human<lb />
beings, so whenever he blows one<lb />
away, which is his job, he is sicken-<lb />
ed by it.<lb />
4 7 was slow-moving but worth it<lb />
because there was always something<lb />
to look at Despite the several<lb />
quite blood-curdling battles Ford<lb />
gets involved in, Blade Runner is<lb />
not a Raiders-style thrill-a-minute<lb />
spectacular. Instead, it is a mostly<lb />
low-key and slow-paced film, which<lb />
is fine, because that gives the viewer<lb />
a chance to grasp the incredible<lb />
complexity of the setting. Every<lb />
frame is filled to bursting with a<lb />
thousand-and-one details about the<lb />
world of the future. From the<lb />
crowded, decayed streets packed<lb />
with street people, punks and<lb />
policemen, to the high-tech towers<lb />
of the privileged few, the Blade<lb />
Runner landscape looks alive and<lb />
REAL, down to the clouds of pollu-<lb />
tion that hang over everything<lb />
"It was very depressing The<lb />
world of Blade Runner is millions of<lb />
light years away from the sanitized<lb />
Star Trek future, full of bright high<lb />
See NEW, Page 6<lb />
Harrison Ford stalks a renegade Teplicant" in this scene from Ridley Scott's futuristic thriller The Blade Runner.<lb />
Spielberg Calls On Childhood For Inspiration<lb />
B MICHIKO KAKLTAM<lb />
NEW YORK � As a child growing up in the '50s,<lb />
Steven Spielberg knew, just knew, that another magical<lb />
and somehow terrifying world lay just beyond the placid<lb />
surface of his family's suburban life. Even the tiny<lb />
crack in his bedroom wall, illuminated by the hallway<lb />
light, promised all sorts of awful marvels.<lb />
"I remember lying there, trying to go to sleep he<lb />
says, "and I used to always imagine little Hieronymus<lb />
Bosch-like creatures inside, peeking out and whispering<lb />
to me to come into the playground of the crack and be<lb />
drawn into the unknown there, inside the wall of my<lb />
home in New Jersey<lb />
To this dav, Spielberg says he continues to be<lb />
fascinated by "what I think is there but cannot see<lb />
That capacity for wonder, combined with a prodigal im-<lb />
agination, has informed nearly all his films from Jaws<lb />
to Close Encounters of the Third hind to Raiders of the<lb />
lost Ark.<lb />
In his latest pictures, Spielberg returns to the subur-<lb />
ban milieu of his own childhood, but invests that world<lb />
with two dramatic and highly disparate visions of the<lb />
supernatural: Poltergeist, which he produced and co-<lb />
wrote, is a darkly imagined horror movie, portraying a<lb />
family threatened by the vengeful spirits of the dead;<lb />
while E. T the story of a 10-year-old boy who befriends<lb />
an extraterrestrial stranded on earth, is, in effect, a con-<lb />
temporary fairy tale, offering a vision of innocence and<lb />
hope.<lb />
" Poltergeist is what 1 fear and E. T. is what I love<lb />
Spielberg explains. "One is about suburban evil and the<lb />
other is about suburban good. 1 had different motiva-<lb />
tions in both instances: in Poltergeist, I wanted to ter-<lb />
rify and I also wanted to amuse � I tried to mix the<lb />
laughs and screams together. Poltergeist is the darker<lb />
side of my nature � it's me when 1 was scaring my<lb />
younger sisters half to death when we were growing up<lb />
� and E. T. is my optimism about the future and my op-<lb />
timism about what it was like to grow up in Arizona and<lb />
New Jersey<lb />
Poltergeist and E.T. are now playing at the Plitt<lb />
Theatre in Greenville.)<lb />
A romantic and an idealist when it comes to making<lb />
movies, Spielberg is not so much interested in depicting<lb />
life as it is, so much as life as it might be � heightened<lb />
and idealized on the screen.<lb />
Ghosts (Poltergeist), extraterrestrials (E.T.), UFOs<lb />
(Close Encounters) and vengeful killer sharks (Jaws)<lb />
help animate his pictures. In others, a single incident �<lb />
a young outlaw couple's decision to retrieve their child<lb />
in The Sugarland Express, for instance, or the ap-<lb />
pearance of a Japanese submarine off the coast of<lb />
California in 1941 � triggers an accelerating sequence<lb />
of events, the sort of wonderfully improbable events<lb />
that happen only in the movies.<lb />
"I have a real chemical imbalance between what's<lb />
real and what's not Spielberg says. "1 tend to side<lb />
with what isn't real in picking a subject, more than I do<lb />
with what's really happening out there in the street �<lb />
enough directors make movies that reflect life as we see<lb />
it every day.<lb />
"There's no proof UFOs exist or that ghosts exist,<lb />
but it's always nice to imagine what you think could be<lb />
there, and the best movies I've ever seen are movies that<lb />
are slightly above one's normal eye level � something<lb />
you have to reach up to and suspend your disbelief<lb />
Indeed, the sort of movies Spielberg likes to make<lb />
have the same effect on audiences that the pictures he<lb />
saw as a young boy had on his youthful imagination:<lb />
They enthrall and entertain and they "take people out<lb />
of their seats to get them involved � through showman-<lb />
ship � in a kind of emotional dialogue" with the film.<lb />
Spielberg says he never dreamed of becoming a direc-<lb />
tor as a child; he dreamed of becoming "all those heroic<lb />
people up there on the screen And as far as he is con-<lb />
cerned, making movies still provides a certain vicarious<lb />
pleasure, a kind of celluloid substitute for all his Walter<lb />
Mitty dreams.<lb />
"In the past he says, "I've made movies about ex-<lb />
periences that I've never had because that way I can ex-<lb />
plore all those 'what ifs You see, I'm all the characters<lb />
in my movies. I was as much Indiana Jones as Harrison<lb />
Ford was in 'Raiders and in E.T I was E.Ts eyes<lb />
Through the movie, I had to imagine what it would be<lb />
like to be a creature visiting earth and what life would be<lb />
like from his perspective<lb />
The real heroes in most of Spielberg's pictures.<lb />
however, are not such anomalous charactes as E.T but<lb />
people who represent his version of Alfred Hitchcock<lb />
innocent bystanders. They are "ordinary people a<lb />
Dr. Lacombe says in Close Encounters, "under extraor-<lb />
dinary circumstances" � people like the suburban<lb />
families in Close Encounters, E. T. and Poltergeist, who<lb />
live in pleasant ranch houses filled with appliances and<lb />
television sets and refrigerators stocked with beer and<lb />
Cokes and potato salad.<lb />
"They're common, everyday types of people to<lb />
whom nothing really happens until 1 come along.<lb />
Spielberg says. "In the movies I've made, I've tried<lb />
very, very hard to take the bystander, toughen him up,<lb />
thereby robbing him of his innocence, in order to corn-<lb />
See SPIELBERG, Page 6<lb />
Vonnegut On Film<lb />
'Slaughterhouse Five' Tonight<lb />
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Th Crete Smith Singers perform both contemporary and rarely-done older music and have recorded<lb />
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Staff V filer<lb />
Billy Pilgrim, the outer space optometrist, Montana<lb />
Wildhack, the interplanetary porno star, and all the<lb />
gang from Tralfamadore will beam down to Men-<lb />
danhall Student Center's Hendrix Theatre tonight, June<lb />
30, at 9 p.m. and tomorrow, July 1 at 9 p.m. At those<lb />
times the Student Union Films Committee will present<lb />
the 1972 adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's modern classic<lb />
Slaughterhouse Five. Admission is free with ECU ID<lb />
and Activity Card or MSC membership.<lb />
Vonnegut is today's most popular, prolific and puzzl-<lb />
ing writer. Though most of his books are bestsellers,<lb />
they rarely make it to the screen: directors are<lb />
understandably awed t trying to visualize Vonnegut's<lb />
strange synthesis of science fiction, farce and<lb />
philosophy. At least the author helped George Roy Hill<lb />
by writing the screenplay, when the director decided to<lb />
tackle Slaughterhouse Five. Their collaboration resulted<lb />
in a unique, not always successful, yet intriguing film.<lb />
Michael Sacks stars as Billy Pilgrim, an average<lb />
middle-class American, respected optometrist, president<lb />
of the local Lions Club chapter. Mr. Pilgrim has one on-<lb />
ly problem: he has become "unstuck in time" and is<lb />
constantly slipping mentally (and physically?) through<lb />
time and space, back and forth from his own future to<lb />
his past.<lb />
The time and place of most concern to Billy, and the<lb />
viewer, is Dresden, Germany, in 1945. As a POW hiding<lb />
in an underground cellar ("slaughterhouse no. five"),<lb />
he survived the fire-bombing of the city by Allied<lb />
forces. This event became one of the most controversial<lb />
questions of World War II: did the Allies have the<lb />
moral or military right to destroy the beautiful old<lb />
town, and nearly every single human being in it, when<lb />
the area was not being used by the enemy0<lb />
Slaughterhouse Five doesn't answer this query directly:<lb />
it sees it as another example of the insanity of war.<lb />
"Vonnegut's book and the film's eye affectingly see a<lb />
lot of the military on both sides as press-ganged school<lb />
kids said The New Yorker. "The young Billy looks<lb />
sixteen at most; allotted a coat that an English officer<lb />
bracingly calls not so much as coat as an insult, before<lb />
being very good to the boy. All the scenes in real time<lb />
are done with feeling for human attentiveness, with a<lb />
comic sense of the behavior of different nationalities<lb />
locked up together, and with piercing truth in the sound<lb />
of Bach and the shots of lost baroque pieces as the<lb />
Allied prisoners of war march through Dresden<lb />
Billy travels from the past to the far future, as he is<lb />
abducted by unseen aliens and whisked away to their<lb />
planet, Tralfamadore. There Billy's all-American<lb />
Everyman receives every all-American man's wish<lb />
dream: a sexy starlet to do with as he wishes. The<lb />
Tralfamadorians want to mate Billy with Montana, the<lb />
curvy ex-sex film performer. (Valerie Perrine in one of<lb />
her earliest roles). The couple lead an idyllic existence in<lb />
their somewhat-sterile but cozy cage, but Billy cannot<lb />
stop time-slipping and reliving the horrors of World<lb />
War II.<lb />
Said a critic for Swank, "Billy represents not precise-<lb />
ly Everyman, but rather illustrates the apathetic majori-<lb />
ty �� an analogue between Billy's inanimate innocence<lb />
and that apathetic state of the German people that nur-<lb />
tured Nazism. A watchword for Slaughterhouse Five is<lb />
indifference: the vision is of a world of outrage met with<lb />
total indifference. It is the crass of 20th century man.<lb />
� � �<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 30, 1982<lb />
New Sci Fi Is<lb />
Eye Popper<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
hopes for the human<lb />
race. Blade Runner's<lb />
cityscape is grim, gritty<lb />
and often disgusting,<lb />
akin to the people who<lb />
inhabit it. There are no<lb />
nice folks in this film:<lb />
Ford's disturbed detec-<lb />
tive is only slightly<lb />
superior-grade repli-<lb />
cant played by Rutger<lb />
Hauer with all the Nor-<lb />
dic nastiness he<lb />
displayed in the recent<lb />
TV biography of Nazi<lb />
leader Albert Speer.<lb />
A few rays of light<lb />
do manage to penetrate<lb />
Spielberg<lb />
A Wizard<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
bat the forces that are<lb />
against him. 1 love<lb />
movies where there are<lb />
opposing forces and<lb />
they're stronger than<lb />
the hero and the hero<lb />
must succeed either by<lb />
finding a way around<lb />
or straight through<lb />
In the case of E.T<lb />
Spielberg points out,<lb />
the opposing force is<lb />
not a tangible enemy<lb />
like the shark in Jaws,<lb />
but the intrusion of the<lb />
grown-up world.<lb />
Whereas 10-year-old<lb />
Elliott wants only to<lb />
love and be loed by his<lb />
cxtraterrestrian friend,<lb />
this grown-up world,<lb />
represented by corps of<lb />
doctors and technicians<lb />
wants to preserve E.T.<lb />
as a specimen of alien<lb />
life.<lb />
"1 always thought of<lb />
the adult world as being<lb />
symbolized by tall peo-<lb />
ple who cast giant<lb />
shadows Spielberg<lb />
says, "people who<lb />
don't think like kids,<lb />
but think like profes-<lb />
sionals. That's<lb />
dangerous � they<lb />
might understand E.T.<lb />
biologically and scien-<lb />
tifically, but they'd<lb />
never ever understand<lb />
that he had a heart<lb />
A similar message<lb />
has long been a favorite<lb />
theme in children's<lb />
literature � from J.M.<lb />
Barrie's Peter Pan to<lb />
Antoine de Saint-<lb />
Exupery's The IMtle<lb />
Prince � and E. T. is<lb />
filled with references to<lb />
well-known books and<lb />
films. During one<lb />
scene, John Williams'<lb />
score recalls the music<lb />
used in The Wizard of<lb />
Oz to accompany the<lb />
Wicked Witch, Miss<lb />
Gulch' and in the<lb />
movie's penultimate<lb />
scene, Elliott and his<lb />
friends soar into the<lb />
sky on their bicycles, in<lb />
much the same way<lb />
that Peter Pan and<lb />
Wendy flew off to<lb />
Never Never Land.<lb />
Most of Spielberg's<lb />
movies have featured<lb />
children in important<lb />
or emblematic roles.<lb />
Sugarland, Close En-<lb />
counters and<lb />
Poltergeist all involve<lb />
the attempt of a mother<lb />
to regain custody of her<lb />
child. And in both<lb />
Close Encounters and<lb />
E. T it is a child � and<lb />
those adults who main-<lb />
tain a childlike in-<lb />
nocence and openness<lb />
to the possibility of<lb />
miracles � who is<lb />
granted communion<lb />
with these visitors from<lb />
outer space and a vision<lb />
of a more lovely world.<lb />
While enrolled at<lb />
California State Col-<lb />
lege in Long Beach,<lb />
Spielberg spent most of<lb />
his free time sneaking<lb />
onto the Universal lot<lb />
and making his own<lb />
16mm films. In 1969 he<lb />
made Amblin a<lb />
24-minute short about<lb />
a pair of hitchhikers,<lb />
which won awards at<lb />
the Venice and Atlanta<lb />
film festivals.<lb />
That led to a contract<lb />
with Universal, and<lb />
Spielberg was soon<lb />
directing television<lb />
episodes of Night<lb />
Gallery, Marcus Welby<lb />
and Columbo.<lb />
the polluted gloom,<lb />
however. Ford falls in<lb />
love with a beautiful<lb />
replicant, well-played<lb />
by Sean Young, a being<lb />
he is instructed to<lb />
destroy. Likewise,<lb />
Hauer's character's<lb />
man-made humanity<lb />
surfaces in a crucial<lb />
scene with Ford. Blade<lb />
Runner ponders the<lb />
perplexing riddles of<lb />
life, death and what it<lb />
means to be human,<lb />
and ends on an affir-<lb />
mitive note.<lb />
The excellent acting<lb />
of Ford, Hauer and<lb />
Young, the taut script-<lb />
writing of Hampton<lb />
Fancher and David<lb />
Peoples (bases on<lb />
Philip K. Dick's science<lb />
fiction classic Do An-<lb />
droids Dream of Elec-<lb />
tric Sheep), the<lb />
astonishing art direc-<lb />
tion and design of<lb />
Lawrence G. Paull,<lb />
David Snyder and Syd<lb />
Mead, the flawless<lb />
visual effects of master<lb />
Douglas Trumbull, the<lb />
superior<lb />
cinematogrophy of Jor-<lb />
dan Cronenweth, and<lb />
the eeire musical score<lb />
by Academy Award-<lb />
winner Vangelis, super-<lb />
vised by the great<lb />
talents of Ridley Scott,<lb />
director of Alien, com-<lb />
bine to make Blade<lb />
Runner an excellent<lb />
motion picture ex-<lb />
perience. Blade Runner<lb />
should compete with<lb />
Steven Spielburg's E. T.<lb />
to be the summer's best<lb />
film and another land-<lb />
mark of science fiction-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUNE 30, 1982<lb />
Page 7<lb />
QB Slot Worries Kiffin;<lb />
Veterans Provide Hope<lb />
The East Carolina football team<lb />
will face N.C. State in its opening<lb />
game of the season.<lb />
The Wolfpack, under the direc-<lb />
tion of head coach Monte Kiffin,<lb />
defeated the Pirates last year by a<lb />
margin of 31-10, a game much<lb />
closer than the score indicated.<lb />
With only 1:56 remaining in the<lb />
third quarter, the two teams were<lb />
tied at 10-10. But the fourth quarter<lb />
belonged to N.C. State. With two<lb />
long punt returns by State's Louie<lb />
Meadows and the ability of tailback<lb />
wonder Joe Mclntosh, the<lb />
Wolfpacks were in complete<lb />
domination.<lb />
Mclntosh exploded, debuting his<lb />
100 yard plus performance and win-<lb />
ding up with 167 yards on 24 carries,<lb />
including a 40-yard touchdown.<lb />
State had 277 yards rushing com-<lb />
pared to ECU's 197.<lb />
But Coach Kiffin didn't attribute<lb />
the win to offensive play but rather<lb />
defense instead. "I think our<lb />
defense needs to be commended<lb />
he said. "They've taken a lot of<lb />
criticism<lb />
ECU head coach Ed Emory,<lb />
however, was not going to criticize<lb />
the Wolfpack.<lb />
After suffering an embarrassing<lb />
56-0 loss against UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
the previous week, Emory com-<lb />
pared the two teams. "I thought<lb />
roming into the game that State pro-<lb />
bably had a better defense than<lb />
Carolina from an experience stand-<lb />
point he said, "because of the<lb />
linebackers and the people up front.<lb />
1 also thought State's offensive line<lb />
was better and 1 still feel this way<lb />
But that's all last year's news.<lb />
What can the Pirates expect from<lb />
the Wolfpack this season?<lb />
State has thirteen starters and<lb />
forty-five lettermen returning to the<lb />
1982 squad. Three junior college<lb />
transfers; Greg Huber(defensive<lb />
tackle), Don Wilson (Defensive<lb />
back) and Tim<lb />
Esposito(quarterback) will be added<lb />
to this season's roster.<lb />
State's prized possessions,<lb />
although, are those returning<lb />
players.<lb />
�<lb />
Cindy<lb />
Pleasant s<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
Joe Mclntosh. The statistics are<lb />
already phenomenal. The ACC's<lb />
"Rookie of the Year" led the league<lb />
in rushing with 1,190 yards in ten<lb />
games and on 222 carries. The<lb />
tailback averaged 119 yards per<lb />
game and was ranked as the nation's<lb />
eleventh best collegiate runner.<lb />
Eric Williams. The defensive<lb />
back led State in interceptions last<lb />
year with seven, which was also tops<lb />
in the ACC. He was the team's<lb />
number six tackier with a total of<lb />
81. Kiffin said he has seen some<lb />
great defensive backs at Arkansas<lb />
and Nebraska but Williams may be<lb />
the best of any of them.<lb />
Sam Key. The 6-0, 211-pound<lb />
senior is acknowledged as the team's<lb />
hardest hitter. He was State's se-<lb />
cond leading tackier last season with<lb />
a total of 150.<lb />
Louie Meadows. Labeled as the<lb />
most versatile player on the team,<lb />
Photo By GARY PATTERSON<lb />
Pirate Slugger John Hallow<lb />
Pirate AD Announces<lb />
Selection Committee<lb />
Athletic Director Dr. Kenneth<lb />
Karr has announced the names of<lb />
six people who will serve on the<lb />
committee to select East Carolina's<lb />
next basketball coach.<lb />
Karr will serve as the chairperson<lb />
and other committee members are:<lb />
Jack Minges, a Greenville<lb />
businessman; Bill Jackson, a Fayet-<lb />
teville businessman; Dr. Robert<lb />
Capps, a Greenville businessman<lb />
and a member of the Pirate Club ex-<lb />
ecutive board; Dr. Jon Tingelstad,<lb />
chairperson of the Department of<lb />
Pediatrics at the East Carolina<lb />
Medical school; Dr. Ernie Schwarz,<lb />
the strong safety had his finest game<lb />
against ECU, returning three punts<lb />
for 105 yards and a touchdown. He<lb />
was among the nation's top five<lb />
punt returners until breaking his<lb />
hand against South Carolina.<lb />
The Wolfpack does have talent<lb />
but there still are problems. After<lb />
losing.four of five starters, State will<lb />
have to build its defensive line and<lb />
develop strong reserve players.<lb />
But defense was not Kiffin's main<lb />
concern during spring practive. His<lb />
top priority was filling the quarter-<lb />
back position. The four contenders<lb />
vying for the spot are: Jeff Hoshor,<lb />
Ron Laraway, Tol A very and<lb />
Esposito. Kiffin said all of the can-<lb />
didates had their moments during<lb />
the spring work-outs but none were<lb />
really consistent. And like any other<lb />
coach, Kiffin knows how important<lb />
the aerial attack is.<lb />
"We've got to be able to throw<lb />
the football well if we are to give<lb />
ourselves a chance at a successful<lb />
season this fall he said.<lb />
Kiffin is not only reshaping his<lb />
offensive play but also his coaching<lb />
staff as well. After last year's 4-7<lb />
season, four of Kiffin's assistants<lb />
resigned. Carl Smith, an offensive<lb />
coordinator from Lamar University<lb />
in Beaumont, Texas was hired in<lb />
January. And according to a few<lb />
sources, Kiffin will hire an offensive<lb />
line coach sometime in the very near<lb />
future.<lb />
The way it looks now, the<lb />
Wolfpack's offensive game is one<lb />
big question mark. And more than<lb />
likely, the effectiveness of State's<lb />
passing game will be a real key on<lb />
September 11.<lb />
(Next week: A preview of ECU's<lb />
next opponent-East Tennessee<lb />
State.)<lb />
Photo By JON JOROAN<lb />
nwwww<lb />
Photo By JON JOR0<lb />
Left: N.C. State Head Football Coach Monte Kiffin. I pper Right: ECU receiver Norwood Vann in action<lb />
against State in last year's 31-10 loss. Lower Right: State powerhouse Joe Mclntosh in the 1981 clash with the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Spikers Unite For Success<lb />
By KEN BOLTON<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
In volleyball, there is no such<lb />
thing as a superstar. No one person<lb />
can carry a team. And according to<lb />
head volleyball coach, the secret is<lb />
teamwork and dedication.<lb />
Lynn Davidson, who is also an<lb />
assistant softball coach, led the<lb />
ECU women to a 26-17 record last<lb />
season.<lb />
"We had a tremendously suc-<lb />
cessful season because of the pro-<lb />
gress we made. We played com<lb />
petitively with some of the best<lb />
teams in the region<lb />
Davidson described her players as<lb />
being very committed to volleyball.<lb />
"The enthusiasm and drive is<lb />
tremendous. We don't measure suc-<lb />
cess in terms of won-loss records.<lb />
We measure it in terms of perfor-<lb />
mance.<lb />
During last season, the players<lb />
practiced up to three times a week at<lb />
5:30 a.m. because they were unable<lb />
to use the gym. Assistant coach Sue<lb />
Martin said, "Our kids put up with<lb />
a lot but because of their love and<lb />
dedication for the sport, they are<lb />
able to make sacrifices that other<lb />
teams won't Davidson said.<lb />
The volleyball program has<lb />
become a solid one but it hasn't<lb />
been easy. Because the team is not in<lb />
a conference, it functions as an in-<lb />
dependent. The independent status<lb />
not only eliminates any automatic<lb />
qualifying for regional berths but it<lb />
also causes problems in scheduling.<lb />
The major volleyball teams in this<lb />
area (UNC-CH, N.C. State and<lb />
South Carolina) are no longer re-<lb />
quired to play ECU, thus leaving lit-<lb />
tle chance for the Pirates to receive<lb />
any recognition<lb />
Recruiting has also been hard for<lb />
Coach Davidson. At this time, there<lb />
are no members of the team on a<lb />
full scholarship and only six players<lb />
with partial scholarships. Martin<lb />
said, "Women today are looking<lb />
for full scholarships and a lot of<lb />
them are getting them<lb />
Despite obstacles, Davidson did<lb />
manage to land some very good<lb />
players. Raleigh native Johanna<lb />
Frey will be the only future Pirate<lb />
on a full scholarship. Frey played<lb />
for the Raleigh Junior Volleyball<lb />
team. Davidson predicted that<lb />
newcomer Lorna O'Fallon from<lb />
Milburne, N.J. will see a lot of ac-<lb />
tion in the fall and described walk-<lb />
on Ann Guida as a "tough little<lb />
sparkplug<lb />
Dav idson also has a large number<lb />
of returning players, including<lb />
Stacey Weitzel. Weitzel was ECU's<lb />
most valuable player last year.<lb />
Another returnee, Mitzi Davis, won<lb />
the coach's award and was named to<lb />
the All-America softball team this<lb />
past year. Lexanne Keeter, who was<lb />
designated as the most improved<lb />
player, will be returning to the 1982<lb />
squad.<lb />
Bucs Blast UNC<lb />
In Doubleheader<lb />
faculty representative for ECU and<lb />
Mrs. Earline Leggett, assistant<lb />
athletic director for business affairs.<lb />
Karr said the committee will be<lb />
receiving applications through July<lb />
1st and will begin screening<lb />
sometime after July to reduce the<lb />
number of finalists.<lb />
According to Karr, over 60 ap-<lb />
plications have already been receiv-<lb />
ed.<lb />
The committee will begin conduc-<lb />
ting interviews sometime after July<lb />
15 and intend to name the new<lb />
coach by August 1st.<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Sports Kdllor<lb />
The Pirates swept a doubleheader<lb />
from the University of North<lb />
Carolina Friday night, winning 7-0<lb />
and 8-5.<lb />
ECU's Bob Davidson, now 4-3,<lb />
pitched a four-hit shutout against<lb />
the Heels, striking out seven and<lb />
walking one.<lb />
East Carolina gained the lead in<lb />
the first, scoring two runs. John<lb />
Hallow walked and stole second.<lb />
Evans walked and Charlie Smith<lb />
doubled, driving in Hallow. Evans<lb />
scored on an error.<lb />
The Pirates scored three more in<lb />
the fourth. Jack Curlings walked<lb />
and Art Barnhardt reached second<lb />
after an infield error. Nichols singl-<lb />
ed, Barnhardt and David Wells<lb />
walked, and a single by Hallow<lb />
brought in both Shank and Nichols.<lb />
In the fifth inning, Shank singled,<lb />
stole second and scored on a Rob<lb />
Langston single.<lb />
Evans knocked a homer in the<lb />
sixth to score ECU's final run.<lb />
The second game got underway<lb />
with Carolina out in front with a<lb />
run in the first inning. UNC's Jeff<lb />
Scott singled, stole second and<lb />
scored on Chris Mench's single.<lb />
The Pirates retaliated, coming<lb />
back with three runs in the bottom<lb />
of the first to gain the lead.<lb />
Nichols singled, stole second and<lb />
moved to third on an error. Wells<lb />
singled him in. Smith and Mike<lb />
Williams walked and Curlings<lb />
doubled to bring both Wells and<lb />
courtesy runner Barnhardt in.<lb />
The Bucs scored two more in the<lb />
second. Langston hit a single and<lb />
Nichols reached when his sacrifice<lb />
was overthrown at first. Langston<lb />
then came home and Nichols wound<lb />
up on third before scoring on a<lb />
sacrifice fly by Hallow.<lb />
In the third inning, Curlings tripl-<lb />
ed and Parsons ran for him. A<lb />
single from Shank brought Parsons<lb />
in.<lb />
Carolina tried for a comeback in<lb />
the fourth, chasing Smith from the<lb />
mound and scoring thee times. Cut-<lb />
ting the lead to 6-4, East Carolina<lb />
bounced back with two more runs in<lb />
the fourth. Nichols walked and<lb />
stole second, scoring on a single<lb />
from Wells. Wells was out on a hit<lb />
from Hallow and Evans doubled.<lb />
Smith and Williams walked bringing<lb />
in Hallow.<lb />
The Heels scored in the sixth<lb />
when Eddie George came in on a<lb />
double by Mitch McCleney.<lb />
Hallow had two hits in the opener<lb />
to lead the Pirates. Wells, Curlings<lb />
and Langston each had two in the<lb />
second game. McCleney had two in<lb />
each game for the Chapel Hill.<lb />
Head coach Gary Overton said,<lb />
"This is the first time this year that<lb />
we've put together two victories.<lb />
We really needed these two<lb />
Overton commended Davidson<lb />
for his performance along with the<lb />
rest of the team.<lb />
"We did a lot of things well<lb />
tonight. We played with a lot of in-<lb />
tensity and like the games really<lb />
meant something to us. The defense<lb />
did a good job, as it has all year<lb />
he said.<lb />
Photo By KIP SLOAN<lb />
Volleyball players set up a spike<lb />
Camels Sweep Twinbill<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
Sports r dilor<lb />
Campbell University was just hit-<lb />
ting too well for East Carolina's<lb />
oummer baseball team Saturday<lb />
night.<lb />
The Pirates were rolled over by<lb />
the Cartels in the North State Col-<lb />
legiate Baseball League<lb />
Doubleheader, losing 13-1 and 5-0.<lb />
In the opening game, Campbell's<lb />
Bob Spicer and Bob Posey hit<lb />
singles. Bob Wilkes then walke 1 to<lb />
load the bases. Kelly Hoffman<lb />
walked to force in the first run and<lb />
Tom Lynch reached on an error to<lb />
score the second.<lb />
A single from Rodney Stovall<lb />
chased Brian Peterson and brought<lb />
in another run. And Ron Ammons<lb />
hit a two-run single to boost the lead<lb />
to 6-0.<lb />
A homerun from Posey added a<lb />
seventh run in the second inning and<lb />
Spicer singled in the fifth and scored<lb />
on an error after moving up on<lb />
Posey's hit.<lb />
The Camels gained four more<lb />
runs in the sixth on a pair of<lb />
doubles, each hit by Posey and<lb />
Spicer, and two singles and a walk.<lb />
The Camels scored its final run in<lb />
the seventh.<lb />
ECU's Mark Shank singled, mov-<lb />
ed up on an error and scored the<lb />
Pirate's only run when Robbie<lb />
Langston grounded out, bringing<lb />
him in.<lb />
Posey and Spicer had four hits<lb />
apiece in the game.<lb />
In the second game, the Camels<lb />
scored all five runs in the third inn-<lb />
ing. Spicer reached on an error,<lb />
stole up, and scored on Kevin<lb />
Barger's single. Barger moved up<lb />
on a wild pitch and Wile's reached<lb />
on another error. Hoffmann was<lb />
also safe on an error and brought<lb />
Barger in.<lb />
A hit by Lynch started a three-run<lb />
streak to boost the Camels way<lb />
ahead, shutting out the Pirates.<lb /><lb />
T<lb /><pb facs="00057485_tn_0008" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 30, 1982<lb />
A<lb />
Pirates, Pack<lb />
In 'Wild' Game<lb />
"It was a wild one<lb />
That's the way baseball<lb />
coach Gary Overton<lb />
described Monday<lb />
night's game against N.<lb />
C. State.<lb />
Lenny Woodson, the<lb />
Wolfpack's freshman<lb />
third baseman, hit a<lb />
three-run homer in the<lb />
bottom of the 11th inn-<lb />
ing, making the final<lb />
score, 4-2.<lb />
With two runners on<lb />
first and second,<lb />
Woodson bat led with<lb />
two outs left.<lb />
Last Carolina had<lb />
gone ahead in the top<lb />
of the 11th. Catcher<lb />
Jack Curlings hit State<lb />
reliever Kim Caulk's<lb />
first pitch of the inning<lb />
over the left field fence<lb />
for a 2-1 lead.<lb />
Overton said, "We<lb />
had every opportunity<lb />
to win between the 7th<lb />
and I lth but we just<lb />
didn't do it<lb />
The Pirates are now<lb />
5-12 and will meet N.C.<lb />
State here tonight in a<lb />
doubleheader.<lb />
Gametime is 6 p.m.<lb />
ECU will also face<lb />
Campbell University at<lb />
home Friday night in a<lb />
doubleheader.<lb />
Summer Recreation<lb />
A ctivities Scheduled<lb />
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summer recreation has tournament, one-on-<lb />
come to a halt! The one basketball, a fun<lb />
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cond session: A putt- 757-6387.<lb />
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