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She<lb />
(Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.58 No.71<lb />
Wednesday, July 28, 1982<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Greenville Economy<lb />
Hits Buisness Slump<lb />
By SPENCER STEPHENS<lb />
staff Wrnrr<lb />
Question: What do Braniff<lb />
irlines, Freddie's Restaurant and<lb />
the Diamond Men's Shop all have in<lb />
common? Answer: They have all<lb />
recentl) gone out of business.<lb />
Freddie's Restaurant and the Dia-<lb />
mond Men's Shop have one thing<lb />
more in common. They are both m-<lb />
tiors of a negative economic<lb />
nd in downtown Greenville.<lb />
�t present, there are more than<lb />
thirty empty storefronts in the<lb />
vntown area And with fewer<lb />
reasons to shop downtown, many<lb />
people are choosing to shop<lb />
elsew here.<lb />
Smce more people are choosing to<lb />
i Isewhere, it becomes more likely<lb />
 downtown Greenville's<lb />
business operators will be forced to<lb />
close.<lb />
The cycle is vicious and difficult<lb />
escape, r-or some, Freddie<lb />
Somers for instance, there is no<lb />
ape.<lb />
somers is the owner oi the now-<lb />
detune: Freddies's Restaurant, and<lb />
he feels that several factors (i.e in-<lb />
flation, the attraction of Carolina<lb />
I ast Mall, growing competition,<lb />
fewer reasons for shopping in<lb />
downtown Greenville) caused his<lb />
downfall.<lb />
�� i best he says, "things for a<lb />
businessman in downtown Green-<lb />
Mile are difficult, but it's not im-<lb />
possible<lb />
The negativity of downtown's<lb />
business climate is not only forcing<lb />
tablished businesses to close, but<lb />
 also forcing up-and-coming<lb />
business operators to lower their<lb />
sights.<lb />
Skip Dougherty, the owner of the<lb />
new Blue Moon Gate had great<lb />
plans for his restaurant, but admits<lb />
that because of the economy, the<lb />
business suffered before it even<lb />
opened.<lb />
Because of the economy, said<lb />
Dougherty. "1 had to open later<lb />
than 1 orginally planned. 1 borrow-<lb />
ed as little as possible and stayed as<lb />
frugal as possible<lb />
He futher said that if he had had<lb />
the resources, the Blue Moon Gate<lb />
would've been much nicer.<lb />
Despite the economic gloom that<lb />
is hanging over the downtown area,<lb />
some business operators are content<lb />
with their present situation.<lb />
Randy Scherr is an East Carolina<lb />
graduate student and the owner o<lb />
the Heart's Delight Ice Gream<lb />
Parlor.<lb />
He says that his store is. one o<lb />
the few shops downtown that is do-<lb />
ing alright but that "it took two<lb />
whole years for the Heart's Delight<lb />
to really do anything<lb />
He cites student support as the<lb />
major factor for his success and<lb />
realizes that not all downtown<lb />
businesses have that edge.<lb />
How do downtown Greenville<lb />
business operators feel about the<lb />
future?<lb />
According to Dougherty, "this is<lb />
just a time when you have to try and<lb />
beat your expenses<lb />
On a similar note, Somers thinks<lb />
that, "things for the businessman in<lb />
downtown Greenville will get better,<lb />
but not before they get worst<lb />
Convicted Student<lb />
Claims Harassment<lb />
The Library Syndrome<lb />
This student begins to experience the symptoms of a common stu-<lb />
dent affliction. He should seek the advice of physcian when he ex-<lb />
periences the following symptoms: drowsiness, lainess. or lack of<lb />
oxygen to the brain.<lb />
By ERNEST L. CONNER<lb />
suff Wril�r<lb />
Since his June 3 conviction, Has!<lb />
Carolina student, Patrick O'Neill<lb />
has been in six different jails and<lb />
penitentiaries, and claims he is being<lb />
subject to harassment.<lb />
It all started late in March, when<lb />
O'Neill, 26, and three other students<lb />
from the University of North<lb />
Carolina � Alex Gharnes, 25;<lb />
Stephen Kahn, 22; and Mark Beat-<lb />
ty, 21 � were arrested for blocking<lb />
traffic while protesting the training<lb />
of El Salvadoran troops at Fort<lb />
Bragg.<lb />
The four were subsequently<lb />
found guilty by Magistrate F.<lb />
Stewart Clark in Clumberland coun-<lb />
ty and sentenced to serve three mon-<lb />
ths in jail plus pay court cost of<lb />
S400.<lb />
They were placed in Clumberland<lb />
County Jail where they almost im-<lb />
mediately requested, according to<lb />
O'Neill, copies of the jail's rules and<lb />
regulations, and use of a law<lb />
library.<lb />
In two days, the United States<lb />
Marshals came and moved them to<lb />
Sampson County Jail where thev.<lb />
according to local reports, called a<lb />
radio station to talk about condi-<lb />
tions at the jail, started a petition<lb />
and made requests for numerous<lb />
items such as tooth brushes, towels<lb />
and linen.<lb />
According to O'Neill, when thev<lb />
only were offered new towels and<lb />
linen they refused to accept the<lb />
items saying they didn't want the<lb />
items until the same was provided to<lb />
all prisoners.<lb />
Within another two das, the<lb />
marshals came again to move them<lb />
to the U.S. pentitentiary in<lb />
Petersburg, Virginia.<lb />
O'Neill claims these moves, the<lb />
first of five, were for harassment<lb />
purposes. O'Neill asked, "why else<lb />
would the marshals come to take us<lb />
from the half-lull cell in<lb />
Clumberland county to the o<lb />
crowded jail in Sampson :oui<lb />
only to come and move us aga<lb />
days later<lb />
According to Eddie Sigmon, chiel<lb />
deputy U.S. Marshal in Raleigh,<lb />
this wasn't the case. "We ha'<lb />
contract with the counties which<lb />
allows us to place prisoners in then<lb />
facilities on a temporary basis. It<lb />
the jailer has any problems with oui<lb />
(federal) prisoners, and they requesl<lb />
that we remove them; we must move<lb />
them to another facility"<lb />
This was the case with O'Neill<lb />
and his colleagues. W. G. Meves,<lb />
assistant chief jailer foi the<lb />
Clumberland County Jail, explained<lb />
that O'Neill and his friends re-<lb />
quested services that fr.s fa<lb />
couldn't provide so thev reque ted<lb />
thev be moved.<lb />
In reference to O'Neill's<lb />
that the jail was halt lull. M<lb />
remarked that his jail was full and<lb />
that "O'Neill doesn't know this<lb />
facility<lb />
Once m Petersburg, o'N-<lb />
three colleagues paid their tines and<lb />
were released after having served a<lb />
total ol 10 day in jail.<lb />
O'Neill, out ot principle, refused<lb />
See JAll Page 3<lb />
Report Published On N.C. Felony Prosecutions<lb />
B CHRIS HARRINGTON<lb />
Slafl filer<lb />
1 ast month a report examining<lb />
process of felony prosecution<lb />
and sentencing in North Carolina<lb />
during 199 and part of 1980 was<lb />
lished.<lb />
I he study, titled Felony Prosecu-<lb />
and Sentencing in North<lb />
na, A Report to the Gover-<lb />
's rime Commission and the<lb />
at tonal Institute oj Justice, ex-<lb />
amines the process of felony pro-<lb />
ition and sentencing in 1979, and<lb />
some extent 1980 before the Fair<lb />
Sentencing Act went into effect July<lb />
I, 1981.<lb />
I he document is intended to serve<lb />
as a "preliminary assessment" of<lb />
lair Sentencing Act on the<lb />
criminal justice system in North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The report revealed that in 1979<lb />
"95 percent of felons convicted in<lb />
North Carolina were placed in the<lb />
custody of the department of cor-<lb />
rections, either in prison or on<lb />
supervised probation.<lb />
The data indicates that 56 percent<lb />
of the 9,966 felons convicted in 1979<lb />
received active prison sentences (this<lb />
includes seven death sentences). The<lb />
rest received supervised probation.<lb />
The report explained that the fac-<lb />
tors influencing the prosecution and<lb />
sentencing of a felon are, the alleged<lb />
offense, the defendant's prior<lb />
criminal record, evidence against<lb />
the defendant, and the defendant's<lb />
demographic characteristics.<lb />
The outcome ot the prosecution<lb />
includes likelihood o an active<lb />
sentence, actual length o prison<lb />
term and whethei there will be anv<lb />
plea bargaining.<lb />
Plea bargaining involves pleas ol<lb />
guilty accompanied by terms and<lb />
conditions.<lb />
Plea bargaining was recently used<lb />
in the John Hincklev case. Hin-<lb />
ckley's lawyers asked foi a single<lb />
life term, instead of consecutive life<lb />
sentences, and then he would be up<lb />
for parole alter serv ing 10 years. 1 he<lb />
plea bargaining was not accepted<lb />
and Hincklev was tried instead.<lb />
Violent offenses such as arson,<lb />
burglary, and sex felonies are Class I<lb />
felonies. Defendants accused of of-<lb />
fenses that are less violent or nan-<lb />
v iolen felonies such as those against<lb />
propeitv like larceny, breaking and<lb />
entering, forgery, fraud and drug<lb />
felonies are Glass 2 felons.<lb />
I he more serious an offense com-<lb />
mitted, the more likely it will be ac-<lb />
companied bv an active prison term.<lb />
The report indicated that an<lb />
uneducated, separated or divorced<lb />
defendant living in a rural setting<lb />
would be more likely to receive an<lb />
active prison sentence. Whereas the<lb />
educated, single, married or widow-<lb />
ed defendant living in an urban set-<lb />
ting, although unemployed "had<lb />
better prospects for avoiding an ac-<lb />
tive sentence<lb />
Once it is concluded that active<lb />
imprisonment is necessary, the<lb />
length ol term has to be determined.<lb />
Again, the offense determines the<lb />
length of both maximum and<lb />
minimum terms.<lb />
Both the maximum and minimum<lb />
term increased with the amount of<lb />
time spent in pretrial detention. The<lb />
median value oi the total maximum<lb />
prison term was five years and the<lb />
mean was 9.6 years, according to<lb />
the report.<lb />
As far as defendant's race, the<lb />
study stated that "black defendants<lb />
received significantly more severe<lb />
sentences than white defendants.<lb />
They also had a greater likelihood<lb />
of receiving an active sentence, a<lb />
longer active maximum prison term,<lb />
and a longer time to serve before<lb />
early release from prison<lb />
This disadvantage is accounted<lb />
tor, according to the auth<lb />
because blacks are more likely to<lb />
have court appointed counsel and<lb />
spend more time in pretrial deten-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Pretrial detention arises when a<lb />
defendant is not capable ol meeting<lb />
conditions of pretrial release. I ot<lb />
example, the magistrate sets ban<lb />
sum the defendant cannot produce.<lb />
Thus, the defendant stays in jail.<lb />
Stevens H. Clarke, chief author<lb />
ot the document, stressed that 'his is<lb />
a type of "before and after" study.<lb />
The Fair Sentencing Act may<lb />
reduce the overall amount ol time<lb />
served by felons and the proportion<lb />
of felony guiltv pleas that involve<lb />
plea bargains may increase under<lb />
the act, he explained.<lb />
New Law For Youths<lb />
Wow! What A Crowd!<lb />
Bate &amp;f&amp;J&amp;r(ts �tt wSF55<lb />
 ' � � - .<lb />
COTT I ARS5W<lb />
This past Sunday Greenville youths had the park to themselves. They enjoyed the sound of the jazz band playing.<lb />
The event was held at the park by the Tar River.<lb />
Valentine's In July?<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C. (UP1) -<lb />
Former state Democratic Party<lb />
Chairman l.T. "Tim" Valentine led<lb />
black attorney H.M. "Mickey"<lb />
Michaux Tuesday in a runoff<lb />
primary for North Carolina's 2nd<lb />
Congressional District Democratic<lb />
nomination.<lb />
With 144 of 219 precincts repor-<lb />
ting, Valentine had 37,603 votes, or<lb />
54.3 percent of the vote. Michaux<lb />
had 31,614, or 45.7 percent, in his<lb />
bid to become the state's first black<lb />
congressman in 80 years.<lb />
Black candidates have traditional-<lb />
ly fared poorly in runoff elections in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Although race was not raised as<lb />
an issue in the campaign, Valentine<lb />
urged whites to turn out for the<lb />
runoff and offset the "bloc vote"<lb />
that aided Michaux in the first<lb />
primary.<lb />
Returns showed Valentine runn-<lb />
ing strong in rural counties where he<lb />
was expected to perform well, while<lb />
Michaux led in Durham County, the<lb />
largest in the district and his home.<lb />
But Michaux' Durham margin of<lb />
about 5,000 votes was half the<lb />
10,000-vote margin by which he led<lb />
the first primary. Valentine won<lb />
Nash County, his home, by 4,800<lb />
votes.<lb />
Heavily contested local races in<lb />
some of the district's 11 counties<lb />
sparked voter turnout despite op-<lb />
pressive summer heat and the open-<lb />
ing of flue-cured tobacco sales<lb />
through the heart of the district.<lb />
B M1KEHAMER<lb />
Nt�f Wriirr<lb />
A new state statute which would<lb />
require all youths under the age of<lb />
16 to be held in special juvenile<lb />
centers is stirring up controversy.<lb />
Currently only eight counties in<lb />
the state including Wake and New<lb />
Hanover counties have the special<lb />
juvenile center with the majority of<lb />
counties and regions, having no<lb />
special detention facilities for<lb />
youths under 16 years of age.<lb />
The state law, GS 7A-574,<lb />
enacted in 1974 stipulates that<lb />
juveniles have to be separated by<lb />
sight and sound from the adult<lb />
prison population.<lb />
According to a memorandum<lb />
from Kenneth J. Foster, the assis-<lb />
tant director for the state's youth<lb />
services division, in the fiscal year<lb />
1978-1979, over 2,700 juveniles had<lb />
been detained in local jails and in<lb />
fiscal year 80-81, 1,614 juveniles<lb />
were confined to local jails a reduc-<lb />
tion of 40 percent over the past two<lb />
years.<lb />
Ms. Jan Woodworth, a Pitt coun-<lb />
ty juvenile court counselor, explain-<lb />
ed that a committee has recently<lb />
been formed in Pitt county to make<lb />
recommendations to the state regar-<lb />
ding implementation of the bill.<lb />
A "juvenile task force" made up<lb />
of local professionals and citizens<lb />
who work with juveniles has come<lb />
to the consensus that detention in<lb />
Pitt county is not being abused.<lb />
The task force also recommended<lb />
that money to build a new facility<lb />
not come from currently existing<lb />
programs. The group felt that the<lb />
elimination of secure detention in<lb />
the Pitt county jail will likely result<lb />
in an increase number of juveniles<lb />
being sent to training schools.<lb />
Pitt County Juvenile Court Judge<lb />
Aycock, in a telephone interview,<lb />
said that he didn't feel the enact-<lb />
ment of the new law would<lb />
significantly alter the number of<lb />
juveniles being sent to training<lb />
school. Aycock said that detention<lb />
in the Pitt County Jail has worked<lb />
at times in setting children straight,<lb />
but added that he would prefer a<lb />
separate juvenile facility.<lb />
Aycock mentioned that one of the<lb />
main problems in enacting the new<lb />
law will be in finding the money to<lb />
build new facilities to house the<lb />
juveniles.<lb />
Dr. John Bell, chairman of the<lb />
East Carolina correction depart-<lb />
ment, said last week that "we've<lb />
known for a number of years that<lb />
juveniles had to be kept from jails.<lb />
We should have anticipated this and<lb />
found other facilities to house these<lb />
youths<lb />
Bail also stated that the literature<lb />
in the correction journals is general-<lb />
ly in favor of iuveniles obtaining<lb />
special and different management<lb />
than that of adults offenders.<lb />
Ms. Marion Durham, working<lb />
with the Governor's Council on<lb />
Youth, said that "putting kids in<lb />
jail is a very bad thing to do to them<lb />
and saying that we don't have the<lb />
money to take care of them just<lb />
won't do<lb />
Durham commented that some<lb />
status offenders, such as runaways,<lb />
and some of the innocent are spen<lb />
ding time in jail.<lb />
A report by the National Council<lb />
of Crime and Delinquency stated,<lb />
"The case against the use of jails for<lb />
children rests upon the tact that the<lb />
young o' tuvenile court age are still<lb />
in the , 'Ocess o development and<lb />
are still subject to change no mattei<lb />
how large they may be physically or<lb />
however sophisticated their<lb />
behavior. To place them behind<lb />
bar at a time when the whole world<lb />
seems to turn against them and<lb />
belief in themselves is distrorted or<lb />
shattered merely confirms the<lb />
criminal role in which thev see<lb />
themselves<lb />
"The public tends to ignore the<lb />
fact that every youngster placed<lb />
behind bars will return to the society<lb />
which placed him there<lb />
Durham stated that more specific<lb />
criteria must be outlined foi of-<lb />
fenders. For example, a child would<lb />
not be detained unless a serious<lb />
crime had been committed.<lb />
"Some states have done this and<lb />
their detention population has<lb />
decreased and still the kids show up<lb />
for their court appearances she<lb />
said.<lb />
Mr Johann Bleicher, principal at<lb />
Agnes Fullilone Community School<lb />
in Greenville works with many<lb />
children who have had to deal with<lb />
juvenile court. He feels that a short<lb />
stay in jail has a rehabilitative effect<lb />
on many children and that the<lb />
juveniles often are not placed in<lb />
detention quickly enough.<lb />
"If a kid has to be detained again<lb />
after having been detained once, for<lb />
a day, then the second detention<lb />
should be for a longer time. Or if a<lb />
child violates his probation, he<lb />
should know that the courts would<lb />
detain him, perhaps every weekend.<lb />
This would be tried before sending<lb />
him off to training school he said.<lb />
 -afi(<lb />
t<lb />
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1 HI I S1 . AROl INIAN<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
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to pay the fine and he<lb />
stayed in jail to serve<lb />
out the rest of his<lb />
sentence.<lb />
While at Petersburg,<lb />
O'Neill was informed<lb />
his final desination<lb />
would be Florida and<lb />
that he would be sent<lb />
there via Atlanta.<lb />
Based on his letters,<lb />
O'Neill, apparently<lb />
wasn't informed that<lb />
he was at Petersburg as<lb />
a holdover until he was<lb />
gen a final destina-<lb />
tion His letters do,<lb />
however, indicate that<lb />
he knew he would be at<lb />
Atlanta on a temporary<lb />
basis until he was buss-<lb />
ed to his final destina-<lb />
tion.<lb />
O'Neill's letters also<lb />
show him as curious as<lb />
to why he is being mov-<lb />
ed so much.<lb />
A prison official in<lb />
Petersburg explained<lb />
that O'Neill was sent to<lb />
them as a holdover to<lb />
wait there until he was<lb />
given a final destina-<lb />
tion.<lb />
This is the common<lb />
practice according to<lb />
the official, and<lb />
O'Neill's stay on a tem-<lb />
porary basis in Atlanta<lb />
was also the normal<lb />
procedure, as prisoners<lb />
are bussed to regional<lb />
facilities and then given<lb />
final destinations. This<lb />
final destination may<lb />
also require another<lb />
stay on a temporary<lb />
basis before they arrive<lb />
at their final stop.<lb />
However, once in<lb />
Alanta, O'Neill claims<lb />
he was harassed. He<lb />
was told that his final<lb />
destination would be a<lb />
maximum security<lb />
facility in Oklahoma.<lb />
He also claims to being<lb />
harassed by a "Lt.<lb />
Haines who accor-<lb />
ding to O'Neill told<lb />
him that he was going<lb />
"to make these the<lb />
worst 90 aavs of vour<lb />
life<lb />
O'Neill was later told<lb />
that he would be going<lb />
to a minimum security<lb />
facility in Florida after<lb />
all. O'Neill claims that<lb />
rather or not the<lb />
mistake in destination<lb />
was intentional or not<lb />
he suffered a lot of<lb />
mental anguish over it.<lb />
"Other inmates had<lb />
been warning me that I<lb />
could end up in trouble<lb />
if 1 didn't watch it<lb />
explained O'Neill. "<lb />
They had told me 1<lb />
could wake up one<lb />
morning with a mari-<lb />
juana cigarette in my<lb />
cell, he esplained.<lb />
"I've never smoked<lb />
marijuana in my life<lb />
O'Neill stated, "but<lb />
that wouldn't matter.<lb />
It would be my word<lb />
against their's, and<lb />
who would be believ-<lb />
ed So O'Neill asserts<lb />
that he was really wor-<lb />
ried about why he was<lb />
being sent to a max-<lb />
imum security facility<lb />
when he had only com-<lb />
mitted civil disobe-<lb />
dience.<lb />
As he was being<lb />
bussed from Alanta to<lb />
Tallahassee, O'Neill<lb />
claimed he was harass-<lb />
ed by Haines.<lb />
O'Neill, in a<lb />
telephone interview,<lb />
claimed Haines singled<lb />
him out and put leg<lb />
irons on him, even<lb />
though he had one of<lb />
the lightest sentences<lb />
and crimes of any<lb />
prisoner on the bus.<lb />
No other prisoner<lb />
received such treatment<lb />
on this trip, according<lb />
to O'Neill.<lb />
A prison official in<lb />
Atlanta claims not to<lb />
be familiar with any Lt.<lb />
Haines, but added it is<lb />
up to the lieutenant in<lb />
charge of the bus as to<lb />
who to place leg irons<lb />
on and who not to, for<lb />
it is his responsibility to<lb />
insure that the<lb />
prisoners arrive at their<lb />
destination.<lb />
O'Neill doesn't deny<lb />
this, but claims he was<lb />
singled out for harass-<lb />
ment purposes.<lb />
O'Neill claims to<lb />
have filed a grievous<lb />
complaint against the<lb />
lieutenant.<lb />
He also claims that<lb />
that someone from the<lb />
Alanta facility sent a<lb />
report on him to<lb />
Tallehassee; for once<lb />
there, he was the first<lb />
one called off the bus.<lb />
He was interviewed and<lb />
asked what his problem<lb />
was. They informed<lb />
him they had a report<lb />
on him.<lb />
In the interview,<lb />
O'Neill claims he is<lb />
afraid that something<lb />
could happen to him,<lb />
such as the marijuana<lb />
example, that might<lb />
result in a longer<lb />
sentence.<lb />
"It's a closed system<lb />
in here. There is no<lb />
scrutinization ex-<lb />
plained O'Neill. If<lb />
something happens it<lb />
would be his word<lb />
against their's, he<lb />
warns.<lb />
O'Neill still faces<lb />
another possible jail<lb />
sentence for civil<lb />
disobedience stemming<lb />
from an incident which<lb />
happened during a pro-<lb />
test at the Pentagon on<lb />
Good Friday.<lb />
He is optimistic<lb />
about the outcome of<lb />
this charge. "When<lb />
you have two similar<lb />
charges of this nature,<lb />
you aren't usualy given<lb />
active sentences for<lb />
them both he ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
But if it did happen<lb />
aga� and he was given<lb />
a fine, he said he would<lb />
again refuse to pay the<lb />
fine, even if it meant<lb />
serving more time. He<lb />
will take this action<lb />
because of his prin-<lb />
ciples.<lb />
"Not only I'm going<lb />
to risk civil disobe-<lb />
dience, but I'm going<lb />
to try and convince as<lb />
many people as possi-<lb />
ble Jhat civil disobe-<lb />
dience is needed<lb />
O'Neill stated.<lb />
Investigators Probe Actor's Tragic Death<lb />
H O I I- Y WOOD<lb />
iLPH � Investigators<lb />
poring over film of the<lb />
gorv deaths of actor<lb />
Vic Morrow and two<lb />
children are trying to<lb />
determine why a<lb />
helicopter slammed in-<lb />
to t hem. but<lb />
cameramen who saw<lb />
the tragedy say the<lb />
movie d rector is to<lb />
blame, it was reported<lb />
today<lb />
Assistant cameraman<lb />
Randv Robinson told<lb />
the Los Angeles Herald<lb />
Examiner that John<lb />
Landis, who was direc-<lb />
ting an episode for<lb />
Steven Spielberg's<lb />
"Twilight Zone"<lb />
movie, ordered the<lb />
helicopter pilot to pull<lb />
in too close to the ac-<lb />
tors just before a series<lb />
of firebombs exploded.<lb />
"The voice on the<lb />
radio telling the pilot to<lb />
go 'Lower! Lower<lb />
was that of director<lb />
John Landis said<lb />
Robinson, who was in<lb />
the helicopter and<lb />
heard Landis' com-<lb />
mand on a radiophone<lb />
headset.<lb />
Federal and state in-<lb />
vestigators watched a<lb />
special screening Mon-<lb />
day at Warner Bros, of<lb />
film shot during the ac-<lb />
cident last Friday and<lb />
said the helicopter was<lb />
flying about 30 feet<lb />
above the actors. The<lb />
special effects explo-<lb />
sions appeared to spin<lb />
the helicopter out of<lb />
control, officials said.<lb />
Several explosive<lb />
charges were detonated<lb />
as the Bell "Huey"<lb />
gunship zoomed in over<lb />
the river for a Vietnam<lb />
War scene and one of<lb />
those who saw the<lb />
footage said a camera<lb />
clearly showed Landis<lb />
motioning the craft to<lb />
fly lower.<lb />
"The helicopter was<lb />
supposed to be out,<lb />
clear and gone from the<lb />
vicinity before all ex-<lb />
plosions were set off<lb />
said camera operator<lb />
Stephen Lydecker, who<lb />
was filming from a<lb />
crane on the ground<lb />
"But just as we were<lb />
about to pull out,<lb />
firebombs went off in<lb />
front, aside and aft of<lb />
us Robinson said.<lb />
"All you could see out<lb />
the windows and doors<lb />
were clouds of red<lb />
fire<lb />
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Handicapped Paths 'Roadblocked'<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
"There are a lot oj<lb />
raodblocks out there<lb />
still Jor a handicapped<lb />
personC.C. Rowe,<lb />
Director of Handicap-<lb />
ped Student Services.<lb />
Most of the approx-<lb />
imately 125 students<lb />
whose special problems<lb />
put them under Rowe's<lb />
jurisdiction would<lb />
agree with his state-<lb />
ment. However, some<lb />
ot them disagree with<lb />
him on precisely what<lb />
the roadblocks are.<lb />
Because they need<lb />
special equipment,<lb />
must arrange their liv-<lb />
ing space in certain<lb />
ways, and for other<lb />
reasons, many of<lb />
ECU's disabled<lb />
students require a dorm<lb />
room all to themselves.<lb />
They have to pay the<lb />
higher private room<lb />
rate like anyone else<lb />
who has a private<lb />
room, but some of<lb />
them feel they should<lb />
be charged the lower<lb />
regular rate.<lb />
"T can't help the fact<lb />
that I'm in a<lb />
wheelchair" says Roy<lb />
Pate. "I don't think it's<lb />
fair that I should have<lb />
to pay the private rate<lb />
for something beyond<lb />
my control Pate ex-<lb />
plains that not only<lb />
does he need special<lb />
equipment, but<lb />
everything he has in his<lb />
room must be placed at<lb />
a level low enough to be<lb />
reached from his<lb />
wheelchair. Pate and<lb />
others in his condition<lb />
have private rooms out<lb />
of necessity, not<lb />
preference, therefore,<lb />
they feel they should be<lb />
charged the semi-<lb />
private rate.<lb />
"We have tried to be<lb />
very sensitive to their<lb />
needs, but, at the same<lb />
time, we have to look at<lb />
the economic side of<lb />
it responds Housing<lb />
Director Dan K.<lb />
Wooten. "We try to<lb />
work with their special<lb />
needs as best we can,<lb />
but again if they re-<lb />
quire something extra,<lb />
they have to pay for<lb />
it Wooten says that if<lb />
the housing policy was<lb />
the way the wheelchair-<lb />
bound students want it,<lb />
the loss of the extra<lb />
rent would hurt the<lb />
school, and there<lb />
would not be enough<lb />
rooms for everyone.<lb />
The handicapped us-<lb />
ed to be able to receive<lb />
dorm rooms all to<lb />
themselves at the semi-<lb />
private rate. But this<lb />
policy was placed in<lb />
jeopardy as the housing<lb />
shortage worsened.<lb />
Last year a committee<lb />
was set up to study the<lb />
problem, and its deci-<lb />
sion was that hte<lb />
disabled students atten-<lb />
ding ECU at that time<lb />
would be charged the<lb />
private rate. "You<lb />
have to be fair to all<lb />
students Rowe states.<lb />
"We wanted to be fair<lb />
as we could about it<lb />
However, some were,<lb />
and still are, displesced<lb />
about the decision.<lb />
"There's not been a<lb />
satisfactory resolutuion<lb />
for either party" says<lb />
Pate.<lb />
Not only the price of<lb />
the rooms, but their<lb />
location, is a problem<lb />
to some of ECU's<lb />
disabled community.<lb />
Currently, only the bot-<lb />
tom floor of Slay Dorm<lb />
is accessible to<lb />
mobility-impaired<lb />
males. Women in this<lb />
condition have a wider<lb />
variety of dorms to<lb />
choose from. Rowe<lb />
says that plans are<lb />
underway to make<lb />
more of ECU's on-<lb />
campus living space ac-<lb />
cessible.<lb />
Another roadblock<lb />
to the handicapped is<lb />
the accessibility of<lb />
classrooms and other<lb />
buildings. "The only<lb />
way (that problem) can<lb />
be solved is with the in-<lb />
stallation of an elevator<lb />
and that requires quite<lb />
a bit of money says<lb />
Rowe. The University<lb />
couldn't afford such an<lb />
expense, he explains, so<lb />
any class in Austin or<lb />
Rawl that a mobility-<lb />
impared student signs<lb />
up for is re-scheduled<lb />
to be held in an accessi-<lb />
ble classroom building.<lb />
Probably, the single<lb />
biggest roadblock in<lb />
the way of the han-<lb />
dicapped and those<lb />
who work with and<lb />
support them is the<lb />
proposed changes in<lb />
section 504 of the<lb />
Rehabilitation Act of<lb />
1973. Section 504 coor-<lb />
dinates and enforces<lb />
guidlines which<lb />
guarantee accessiblity<lb />
to services and<lb />
buildings for all disabl-<lb />
ed Americans. Vice<lb />
President Bush's<lb />
Presidential Task Force<lb />
on Regulatory Relief is<lb />
considering changes in<lb />
the guidelines, which<lb />
critics feel would have a<lb />
dramatic, negative ef-<lb />
fect on the rights of the<lb />
disabled.<lb />
"We've been<lb />
'bushwhacked' " says<lb />
ECU student Brian<lb />
Rangeley, who is con-<lb />
fined to a wheelchair.<lb />
"It turns it from a<lb />
regulation into a public<lb />
relations issue he<lb />
adds. Kathy Beetham,<lb />
who works with the<lb />
handicappped through<lb />
the University's Pro-<lb />
gram for Learning Im-<lb />
pared Students, states<lb />
that the alterations will<lb />
"take away everything<lb />
they've worked for, for<lb />
a long time<lb />
"We are very much<lb />
against the changes<lb />
they are proposing-it's<lb />
taking a step<lb />
backward" says a<lb />
spokesman for ECU's<lb />
branch of Vocational<lb />
Rehabilitation, a state-<lb />
run agency that works<lb />
with the handicapped.<lb />
On April 28 last spr-<lb />
ing, ECU's disabled<lb />
community and it's<lb />
supporters held a<lb />
candlelight vigil on the<lb />
campus mall to protest<lb />
the Task Forces' ac-<lb />
tions. Similar vigils<lb />
were held nation-wide<lb />
that night, and evident-<lb />
ly the protest was so<lb />
widespread that the<lb />
Reagan administration<lb />
decided to postpone<lb />
further consideration<lb />
of the issue.<lb />
Spokesmen for the<lb />
University's disabled<lb />
students vow to con-<lb />
tinue closely watching<lb />
the Administration's<lb />
attitudes on section<lb />
504, and to<lb />
demonstrate more, if<lb />
necessary. "It's not so<lb />
much a matter of who's<lb />
right as what's right<lb />
says Pate.<lb />
However, ECU stu-<lb />
dent Donnie Best, who<lb />
is blind, believes that<lb />
all the anxiety over the<lb />
fate of 504 is unec-<lb />
cessary. "I don't think<lb />
it's going to change,<lb />
because there are more<lb />
people against chang-<lb />
ing 504 than there are<lb />
people against chang-<lb />
ing Social Security he<lb />
says. Best also con-<lb />
siders ECU's housing<lb />
policy to be fair and in<lb />
general thinks the<lb />
school has done a good<lb />
job in making itself ac-<lb />
cessible. "It's easy for<lb />
me to be apprecitive of<lb />
what's been done here,<lb />
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location where very lit-<lb />
tle was done in the way<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Poland<lb />
State Of 'Joyless Apathy'<lb />
With all the wonderful things that The nation's industrial produc-<lb />
have been happening in the world tion has dropped drastically (due to<lb />
lately (wars, terrorist bombings and both Western sanctions and worker<lb />
the like), it might have been eas tor apathy), and thousands upon<lb />
us to forget that there is another thousands of Poles are out of work,<lb />
side to the proverbial world coin.<lb />
Take gool ol' Poland, for in-<lb />
stance. Remember Poland? Land of<lb />
a thousand jokes? When we last<lb />
heard from their side of the wall,<lb />
ihey were in the midst of a dreadful<lb />
military state. There were soldiers<lb />
everywhere, wielding guns to keep<lb />
the unruly people in line. But that<lb />
was more than seven months ago.<lb />
Surely things are different now.<lb />
Yes, they are. The tanks are gone;<lb />
i he soldiers have gone back to the<lb />
barracks, and the Solidarity pins<lb />
and emblems once so common on<lb />
Polish streets are now a rare sight.<lb />
But despite these superficial dif-<lb />
ferences, witnesses in Poland sav<lb />
the greatest change can be seen in<lb />
The military still holds hundreds<lb />
o' "political prisoners who are<lb />
detained indefinitely (in institutions<lb />
reminiscent of Nazi detention<lb />
camps) for the;r unnamable crimes<lb />
against the state.<lb />
But try as they may, the military<lb />
government has not been able to<lb />
quell the religious fervor of the<lb />
Polish people. Every evening,<lb />
crouds o Poles gather at Warsaw's<lb />
Victory Square to pray, to intone<lb />
hymns and to pay tribute to Polish<lb />
Primate Stefan Cardinal Wyszyn-<lb />
ski, who died last year. And a cross<lb />
of flowers and candles erected in his<lb />
honor.  has become the most<lb />
the people themselves, in their grim PQtenl political symbol in Poland<lb />
faces, in their "joyless apathy<lb />
The young foresee no hope for<lb />
personal freedom. Some others<lb />
foresee no hope at all.<lb />
And, sadly, hope seems distant, if<lb />
not impossible. In the past year<lb />
alone, Poland's cost of living has in-<lb />
creased 108 percent. Some in-<lb />
dividual essential items have risen in<lb />
cost up to 400 percent. Virtually all<lb />
necessities are rationed � one bar<lb />
of soap and one half liter of vodka<lb />
per month per person.<lb />
And, perhaps,<lb />
saddest of all (but<lb />
nevertheless<lb />
characteristic of<lb />
martial law), the<lb />
young children<lb />
must also suffer.<lb />
This fall, for exam-<lb />
ple, Polish<lb />
preschoolers will be<lb />
allowed one pencil,<lb />
one eraser and one<lb />
paintbrush for the<lb />
entire year.<lb />
oday. Three times the government<lb />
has swept it away, and three times it<lb />
has been rebuilt by the crowds<lb />
� � �<lb />
So, don't mistake the lack of<lb />
news from Poland as a favorable<lb />
sign. Millions of people have had to<lb />
make the best of a situation we<lb />
couldn't even imagine. They're suf-<lb />
fering incomprehensible pains;<lb />
they're living an unthinkable<lb />
nightmare. And, worst of all,<lb />
they've lost hope.<lb />
"imm IT'S D&amp;COuWvSlNfi- YOU ICT �R HM� UTNB FRefcJOM<lb />
BACK, lift TOT Mm 10? THfcY GO AND SSJosEffr<lb />
Major Characteristics?<lb />
Have you ever noticed how some college<lb />
students just look like their majors?"I<lb />
mean, you pass bv a guy with bright green<lb />
lights on and a new permanent, and in-<lb />
variably, he's headed for his modern dance<lb />
class.<lb />
Or take the guy who drives to school in<lb />
his brand-new 280zx, gets out with his of-<lb />
ficial briefcase (which probably has his<lb />
baseball card collection in it) and checks<lb />
the batteries in his $100 calculator. Follow<lb />
him, and I'll just bet he leads you to<lb />
business ethics 101.<lb />
And then, of course, there's the girl who<lb />
sits in front of the student store with her<lb />
fantastic tan and her painted-on shorts.<lb />
Well, she hasn't yet declared a major, but<lb />
you can bet that when she does, it won't be<lb />
computer science.<lb />
Or how about the guy who would<lb />
strangle himself it" he wore his red plaid<lb />
pants any higher. He's wearing black<lb />
glasses with white tape in three places, and<lb />
his calculator is strapped to his belt like a<lb />
life support system. He looks a lot like Er-<lb />
nie Douglas in My Three Sons. You guess-<lb />
ed it; he's the math major.<lb />
But don't confuse him with the biology<lb />
student, who sports glasses of the same<lb />
vintage, but who wears his pants at half-<lb />
mast. He's the type of guy who knows ex-<lb />
actly when his roommate is going to do his<lb />
laundry and calls "first dibs" on any prize<lb />
specimen they might find under his<lb />
clothes. He also has an ant farm.<lb />
Ah yes, we can't forget the wonderful<lb />
art major, who wouldn't wear anything if<lb />
he didn't have to. His fingertips are per-<lb />
manently yellowed from tye-dying all his<lb />
T-shirts, and he doesn't own a comb.<lb />
What's more, he's got clay in his ears.<lb />
Then, there's ihe music major, who<lb />
carefully totes her violin to and from class.<lb />
She can siand songs with lyrics, and Led<lb />
Zeppelin T-shirts make her vomit.<lb />
It you ever come across a person with a<lb />
stack of Dr. Seuss books, you can narrow<lb />
the possibilities down to two. Either she's<lb />
in elementary education, or she's an<lb />
English lit major. If she also has the Cat In<lb />
The Hat Cliff Notes, she's definitely an<lb />
English major.<lb />
Philosophy majors arc the ones who sit<lb />
outside the classroom building discussing<lb />
the roles of Kant, Plato and fast-food<lb />
restaurants in the downfall of man. They<lb />
loathe structured classes but love essay<lb />
questions on tests.<lb />
Phys. cd. majors wear double-knit pur-<lb />
ple shorts and $75 tennis shoes. But you'll<lb />
never see them going to class; they don't<lb />
like to go. What they do like to do is read<lb />
the comics in Sunday's newspaper. Their<lb />
favorite is "Henry<lb />
And if you ever have a class with a<lb />
drama major, you'll know it. They're the<lb />
ones who rehearse everything in front of<lb />
the bathroom mirror and make a major<lb />
production of answering the roll call. They<lb />
find Neil Simon disgraceful, although<lb />
they've seen the movie versions of all of his<lb />
plays. They wish the department would<lb />
allow them to put on a nude play but<lb />
wouldn't think of acting in one.<lb />
And finally, there's the English writing<lb />
major. let's see, there isn't really much to<lb />
say about him. He's good-looking and<lb />
highly-successful. 1 guess his only problem<lb />
is that sometimes he just can't come up<lb />
with good ideas for his column.<lb />
Draffs<lb />
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EAST C&amp;OLlHtH<lb />
Campus Forum'<lb />
Assault Victim Gives Story, Advice<lb />
I am a rising -chum at ECU, currently<lb />
enrolled in summer school. Having been<lb />
here for three years, 1 am aware of the<lb />
problems female students encounter<lb />
with rapes and assaults on and around<lb />
campus. I have always taken reasonable<lb />
precautions � by not walking alone at<lb />
night; not speaking to or associating<lb />
with strangers in a non-public place; in<lb />
short, by obeying the rules of sate con-<lb />
duct laid down by the authorities to<lb />
freshmen girls during their first week of<lb />
school.<lb />
Two weeks ago (Friday night, Julv<lb />
16), my roommate and I were walking<lb />
up Fifth Street as downtown was clos-<lb />
ing. Wc were wearing bluejeans and<lb />
T-shirts. As wc approached the Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon fraternity house, a white<lb />
man ran up behind us and jumped me.<lb />
He threw me to the ground, tried to rip<lb />
my clothes off me and murmured<lb />
obscenities in m ear. I screamed and<lb />
tried to throw him oil me, hitting and<lb />
scratching him in the face until I clawed<lb />
him in the eyes. He sinned me to the<lb />
pavement, as two black men ran across<lb />
the street low aid us.<lb />
My assailant ran, and the two men<lb />
chased him to his car. Another white<lb />
man ran from behind the fraternity<lb />
house to help me. Meanwhile, my room-<lb />
mate had run to the campus police sta-<lb />
tion, and they arrived within minutes.<lb />
The Greenville Police Department was<lb />
also called, because it was an off-<lb />
campus assault. They were given<lb />
descriptions oi the suspect (a white man<lb />
in his early 20s, sandy hair, a medium<lb />
heigh' and build) and of his car (a silver,<lb />
or gray, and black 1 eMans). I haven't<lb />
heard from the police vet.<lb />
My point is this: I followed all the<lb />
rules, and it happened to me anyway.<lb />
The violence done to me was so great<lb />
that I feel the fact that 1 was not actually<lb />
raped is insignificant. I refuse to let this<lb />
occurrence frighten me into hiding after<lb />
dark. However, when I have been told<lb />
(in the past) how to maim or kill an<lb />
assailant, 1 have always wondered if I<lb />
could carry out such violence. 1 know<lb />
now. If such a thing ever happens again,<lb />
I will do my best to kill the man. So, I<lb />
have two things to say:<lb />
� To ihe men: I will carry some sort of<lb />
weapon from now on. It any man<lb />
assaults me for any reason, he'd better<lb />
kill me � because if he doesn't, I'll kill<lb />
him.<lb />
� To the women: You are never safe No<lb />
precautions are enough. It mav be a<lb />
stranger, but it may be a classmate, a<lb />
professor, a friend's boyfriend, your<lb />
boyfriend. Take no chances, and alwavs<lb />
be ready � to kill, if necessary. It's us<lb />
against them, and they have the advan-<lb />
tage.<lb />
Name withheld by requesi<lb />
Re-Rebuttal<lb />
On 14 July, vou published a response<lb />
to a letter of mine.<lb />
In disputations, many a student leiici<lb />
sounds like a challenge to a duel to ihe<lb />
death, but in the present instance, ihe<lb />
respondent opted for civil discourse and<lb />
a courteous tone. I want to congratulate<lb />
him for disagreeing in a reasonable wav.<lb />
His letter was not an analysis of pro-<lb />
blems; it was a mood piece, an honest<lb />
cry from the heart against many of the<lb />
world's evils, among them "fear,<lb />
hatred, racism and exploitation I<lb />
agree that these are evil things. Our<lb />
disagreements are elsewhere.<lb />
I must repeat that the so-called<lb />
"peaced movement" is, despite the no-<lb />
ble goals of some of its members, a<lb />
defeatist movement. 1 fear that the<lb />
writer has, in playing with both words,<lb />
come to muddy their meaning.<lb />
Next, in my opinion, men are not<lb />
angels but imperfect humans, and only<lb />
divine intervention could create the<lb />
Aquarian reign of absolute peace and<lb />
justice the writer envisions.<lb />
The third, and most important, point:<lb />
He is highly selective about what he<lb />
disproves of. Is it not odd when he<lb />
ranges the world to name bad people he<lb />
mentions Senator Helms but forgets<lb />
mass killers like Pol Pot or Mao<lb />
Zedong? That he deplores the MX<lb />
missile but not the Russian ordinances<lb />
that they are designed to counterattack?<lb />
He disparages the USA. Of the<lb />
tresspasses it is accused of. let's (to save<lb />
space) take one as representative of all<lb />
He commits a verbal mugging, accusing<lb />
us of having "thousands of foreign<lb />
refugees rotting (in) concentration<lb />
camps<lb />
To be generous, maybe he was swept<lb />
up, as manv of us are at times, by<lb />
unintended rhetoric. Think about the<lb />
situation the remark was supposed to<lb />
describe. These people broke our laws<lb />
when they came here illegally. Naturally,<lb />
they are detained, but they were not<lb />
thrown into a gulag. The food and<lb />
medical care thev got was better than<lb />
thev had ever received. Next, a powerful<lb />
civil rights organization adopted their<lb />
demand to be fully admitted into our<lb />
society. In our courts, they won a vic-<lb />
tor) over the government. Where is the<lb />
rot? Where is the concentration camp?<lb />
1 et's have some perspective. To do<lb />
this, juxtapose the fates of these aliens<lb />
to those of the inmates oi the slave labor<lb />
camps that are nccessarv features of<lb />
communist states. The works of Alex-<lb />
ander Solzhemtsyn will provide the in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
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Europe and divides the free world from<lb />
the unfree world. Its barbed wire, mine<lb />
fields, guns and searchlights imprison<lb />
nations in the grip of imperial com-<lb />
munism. No poor refugees ever try to<lb />
break into those lands. It is to us they<lb />
come.<lb />
Finally, the government of Com-<lb />
munist Russia assures its people that<lb />
capitalism is rotting. Vladimir Bukov-<lb />
sky. a prominent refugee who served<lb />
terms in the gulag, quipped about the<lb />
reaction of the people: "It may be rot-<lb />
ting, but what a lovely smell! And thev<lb />
inhale it voluptuously<lb />
With such reminders, I hope lo induce<lb />
the respondent to think about ihe USA.<lb />
We are not perfect; we make mistakes.<lb />
But consider the nature f the enemy<lb />
system.<lb />
Dennis Kilcoyne<lb />
Soph POLS<lb />
Hear, Hear!<lb />
'Royalty To The Rescue'<lb />
Bv i'MKK kO'NHl I<lb />
Gasp! I i week it was i polled (hat<lb />
Queen Elizabeth's husband. Prince Philip<lb />
(a.k.a. the Duke of something oi other)<lb />
had revealed a palace secret his favorite<lb />
desert was chocolate mousse! No sooner<lb />
had this shocking news hit he interna-<lb />
tional press than another report from<lb />
Buckingham Palace shook the world � the<lb />
Queen had almost eloped, bin decided to<lb />
change her mind at the last minute.<lb />
It seems like there's never a dull moment<lb />
in the royal family. And the shock comes<lb />
just when England's in the midst of trying<lb />
to recover from its multi-million-dollar<lb />
war in the Falklands. Just a case of royal<lb />
bad luck, I suppose. Yet it seems to happen<lb />
every time: England gets in a jam, and sure<lb />
enough, a huge news story breaks about<lb />
the royal family.<lb />
Why, if I didn't know better, I'd think<lb />
England was trying to pull a fast one to<lb />
make her subjects forget all their troubles.<lb />
But heck, I know that a woman with the<lb />
grace, charm and class of Maggie Thatcher<lb />
wouldn't pull a trick like thai. Surely she's<lb />
above such pettiness. But it's just her luck<lb />
� everything seems to happen all at once.<lb />
For instance, remember when all those<lb />
IRA hunger strikers were dying in Nor-<lb />
thern Ireland? It certainly was a ghastly<lb />
scene: all these men accusing the Britons of<lb />
human rights violations and such. And all<lb />
those thousands of people ma.ching<lb />
through the streets of Northern Ireland<lb />
saying all those terrible things about Mag-<lb />
gie. Boy, it sure was a stroke of good for-<lb />
tune when the royal wedding came around.<lb />
Lady Di looked simply smashing in that<lb />
mile-long gown. It sure was a grand affair,<lb />
wasn't it?<lb />
And then I remember the time when all<lb />
those thousands of anti-nuclear protestors<lb />
look to the streets of London calling poor<lb />
Maggie a "warmonger She sure got a<lb />
break on that one, when the news of the<lb />
royal pregnancy came � just in the nick of<lb />
time. We became a world in waiting �<lb />
how exciting it was!<lb />
Then along came that dreadful war.<lb />
Those awful Argentinians accusing the<lb />
British of colonization and capturing that<lb />
priceless piece of sheep pasture in the<lb />
South Atlantic. But Maggie was<lb />
resourceful and prompt. We will "in the<lb />
name of honour" recapture the Malvinas<lb />
� uh, er, Falklands � she promised.<lb />
At the cost oi many lives and lois oi<lb />
money, she kept her promise, and all ol<lb />
Britain once again had lamb on its dinner<lb />
tables. Just about that time, our very own<lb />
President Reagan came into the picture lo<lb />
take that (now famous) horseback ride<lb />
with Queen Elizabeth. It warmed the<lb />
hearts of people everywhere to see ihem<lb />
gallop off together.<lb />
Not long afterward, as Maggie's bad<lb />
fortune would have it, the British version<lb />
of 'supply-1 he-side-of-t he-rich"<lb />
economics started to fail; labor unions<lb />
went on strike; things looked real bad. and<lb />
the people were upset But wail: once<lb />
again n was "royalty to the rescue and<lb />
out popped a prince! Yes indeed, the ar-<lb />
rival of little Bill saved the moment.<lb />
Bui is thai al! of h? As ihe British<lb />
economv sinks deeper and deeper into the<lb />
depths of a depression, and all that seems<lb />
left is the final wipe, will Maggie have anv<lb />
hope left? Yes! I can see it now, with no<lb />
time to spare, the news will ring out;<lb />
"Little Prince William, the future King ol<lb />
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JULY 28. 1982<lb />
Page<lb />
Summer Love<lb />
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Apt Finale<lb />
For Season<lb />
Bv KATHY WEYLER<lb />
stiff V nlfr<lb />
1 he lights came up Monday mght<lb />
McGinnis Theatre on the final<lb />
productioin of the 1982 East<lb />
C arolina Summer Theatre Season.<lb />
she I oves Me. transporting the au-<lb />
dience to a European Nevet-Never<lb />
I an,s im this century. Reminis-<lb />
cent ol both melodrama and a com-<lb />
of manners. She I oves Me is a<lb />
light hearted, rather unfamiliar<lb />
musical that may not send its au-<lb />
diences home humming memorable<lb />
songs but will certainly see them<lb />
leaving the theatre in a warm glow.<lb />
Us fain tale quality is sure to delight<lb />
viewers who are. at least partially,<lb />
still children at heart.<lb />
Mistaken identities, misconstrued<lb />
situations and thwarted love affairs<lb />
are the stuff of She loves Me<lb />
Sever mind that all o Europe was<lb />
gearing up for World War I. In this<lb />
Europe invented b Masteroff,<lb />
Bock and Harmck only the pursuit<lb />
of love matters. And everybody is<lb />
doing their best to pursue love in<lb />
this European parfumerie.<lb />
Maraczeck's. Georg Nowack, a<lb />
clerk in this shop, pursues love<lb />
through a correspondence with an<lb />
unknown Dear Friend while being<lb />
suspected of pursuing love more<lb />
directly with someone else. The<lb />
shop's new employee, Amalia<lb />
Balash, is also in love with an<lb />
unknown correspondent. The au-<lb />
dience soon guesses that the two are<lb />
corresponding with each other, but<lb />
Amalia and Georg are slower to<lb />
catch on. Two other shop<lb />
employees, the dandyish, vain Mr.<lb />
Kodaly and the desperate spinster<lb />
Miss Ritter, pursue an on-again-off-<lb />
again love affair. In this par-<lb />
fumerie, love really does make the<lb />
world go round.<lb />
The sets, by Gregory Buch, call to<lb />
mind nothing so much as an impres-<lb />
sionistic painting. Maiacek's is cot-<lb />
ton candy-colorful and the<lb />
backgrounds are generally misty<lb />
abnd subdued. Costumes by Eaves<lb />
Biooks intensify in color from the<lb />
opening until the curtain falls at<lb />
Christmas time, mirroring the<lb />
changing seasons as well as rising<lb />
See SEASON, Page 6<lb />
Final Summer Production Running Through Saturday<lb />
Bans inn and Michael Hill have the leads in EC I Summer Theatres<lb />
last production. She I oves Me, runnning through Saturday at the<lb />
McGinnis Theatre (call the Summer Theatre Box-Office concerning<lb />
availability of tickets). Winn plavs llona and has also been seen this<lb />
season as Rizzo in Crease and Jenny, in Shenandoah. She also ap-<lb />
peared in the 1973 Summer Theatre season and in several revues on<lb />
the New York cabaret circuit, one of which Key Changes and Other<lb />
Disasters) was voted Best Cabaret Revue of 1980. Hill plavs the role of<lb />
Sipos and was also featured as Jacob in the Summer Theatre produc-<lb />
tion of Crease as well as Ernst Eudwig in this season's Cabaret.<lb />
Dolly Part on's Hours No L onger Nine<lb />
Bv CLIU JAHR<lb />
I adif�� H�ine JonrasJ<lb />
NEW ORk � Mention her name and people-mile.<lb />
They think of a sunny little woman teetering on high<lb />
heels, the hourglass figure spilling out of her dress, her<lb />
pretty face framed in a cloud of wiggv blondness made<lb />
jiant bv a smile that sometimes appears sweet and<lb />
sometimes sassv.<lb />
Dolly Parton is an original and. to intimate friends,<lb />
the woman inside is even more complex than her<lb />
evocative image. This comlexity was heightened during<lb />
the recent filming oi The Hesi I irrle Whorehouse in<lb />
Texas, in which she co-stars with Burt Reynolds. Mak-<lb />
ing the movie, Mis Parton claims she faced "more pro-<lb />
blems, sorrows and enlightenments" than ever before in<lb />
"On the movie, we've gone through so much bit-<lb />
terness she says, "tension, quarrels, hurt feelings. 1<lb />
threatened to quit so many times. Oh, 1 don't ever want<lb />
to work that hard again Ot need to. There is a tiny<lb />
voice in me that keeps saying, ' This is the last movie that<lb />
you will ever make<lb />
Burt Reynolds was finishing his last two days of work<lb />
on the film when 1 arrived. Everyone seemed to heave a<lb />
sigh of relief as he departed, for Reynolds had grown<lb />
difficult. America's No. 1 male box-office star was<lb />
under the gun after his last three mov ics had grossed less<lb />
than expected �� and a fourth looked shaky.<lb />
But also, he knew a hat people at the studio were say-<lb />
ing that Miss Parton's irresistable glow would walk oft<lb />
with the picture. She plavs Miss Mona, a brothel<lb />
madam with a heart ol gold When the role was offered<lb />
jvwwwvwwww<lb />
to Miss Parton, whe knew that she was born to play it.<lb />
Nonetheless, she accepted only after some prayer and<lb />
soul searching because of her concern about the film's<lb />
frankness.<lb />
"I am not trying to glorify prostitution" she says,<lb />
"but if 1 do, may God forgive me. Not everyone is so<lb />
lucky as me to get a chance to portray a whore instead<lb />
ol having to be one. But 1 kinda wanted to make a state-<lb />
ment w ith this picture. It points a finger at a lot of peo-<lb />
ple who get fake religion. It's a shame the title sounds so<lb />
risque, because certain people in the Moral Majority<lb />
who should see it may be turned off.<lb />
" I here are many wonderful people in this world, but<lb />
there are many more people who just think they're<lb />
wonderful. In fact, they are self-righteous hypocrites,<lb />
sinners because they commit crimes like judging thy<lb />
neighbor. The truly religious forgive. 1 have been judg-<lb />
ed a bad woman by some of these people just because I<lb />
am too open and honest.<lb />
"Prostitutes, I will tell you, are some of the sweetest,<lb />
most caring people I've known because they've been<lb />
through everything. I've met them at parties and I've<lb />
talked with them. Usually they're people with broken<lb />
dreams who never had a chance in life or were sexually<lb />
abused or ignored as children. A lot sell themselves to<lb />
gel some kind of feeling of being loved. The movie will<lb />
show these women have feelings. You're gonna cry your<lb />
eyes out<lb />
Miss Parton's own story would make quite a movie as<lb />
well. A former country music queen, she gained na-<lb />
tional attention five years ago with a hit recording Here<lb />
You Come Again and with her television apperances<lb />
with Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show Then she<lb />
scored an enormous hit in her first movie when she out-<lb />
shone her more experienced co-stars, Jane Fonda and<lb />
Lily Tomlin, in Sine to Five.<lb />
Miss Parton was born the fourth of 12 children of a<lb />
poor farmer and his wife who lived in a two-bedroom<lb />
log cabin that had no electricity. The house was nestled<lb />
by the Little Pigeon River near Sevierville in the Great<lb />
Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.<lb />
By guitar picking, she discovered early her talent for<lb />
music. At age 10, her singing and songwriting led to<lb />
local television appearences and by age 12, to a debut at<lb />
the Grand Ole Opry. And she proudly admits that the<lb />
way she looks today owes a lot prostitutes she saw as a<lb />
child.<lb />
"I always liked the look of our hookers back home<lb />
she says. "Their hairdos and makeup made them look<lb />
more. When people say that less is more, 1 say more is<lb />
See DOLLY, Page 6<lb />
A<lb />
Disney Rejected<lb />
Animated Feature A Jewel<lb />
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'Raiders' Makes Second Run A t Summer Box-Office<lb />
Harrison Ford stars in last summer's blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark, making its second theatrical<lb />
run at Greenville's Plaza Cinema, located at the Pitt Plaza. Also at the Plaza are The Best little<lb />
M horehouse in Texas (see related story) and the animated feature Snord and Sorcery. At the Buccaneer<lb />
Theatre are Firefox, Tron and Annie. Now showing at the Plitt Entertainment Center are T.T<lb />
Poltergeist, Star Trek II and .Six Pack, starring Kenny Rogers. The Park Theatre, located in downtown<lb />
rrlnville has The Two Champions of Death (with another Kung-Fu late show this weekend: W hen<lb />
Tarkwondo Strikes). The Tice Drive-in, located on Highway 11, is playing the 50s high school send-up,<lb />
Pony's And theAlways-provocative 264 Playhouse is running the XXX-rated Mister Valley P.T.A.<lb />
Bv JOHN WEYLER<lb />
Animation, one of the world's most unique and<lb />
challenging art forms, stands at a crossroads. The old<lb />
way was ink and paint on plastic cells, photographed se-<lb />
quentially. The new way is electrical impulses created on<lb />
floppy disks � computer imaging. Walt Disney Studios<lb />
is speeding into the future via the new way, in their<lb />
digital Disneyland trip TRON. Don Bluth Studios is<lb />
moving ahead by looking back � by recalling the<lb />
classical davs of cell animation, as ironically apothesiz-<lb />
ed bv vintage Disnev. Btuth's new film The Secret of<lb />
, which left the Plaza Cinema after only one week<lb />
but should return to Greenville soon, mimics the old<lb />
Disnev method but not the magic.<lb />
The Secret of NIMH is an adventure fantasy with a<lb />
cast of field mice, rats, plus an occasional owl or crow.<lb />
The choice of a mouse as the lead character, Mrs.<lb />
I risbv, is perhaps a deliberate point, since Bluth didn't<lb />
simply swipe Disney's style, he also stole Uncle Walt's<lb />
artists. A group of animators didn't like the way things<lb />
had been going at the studio since Walt died. They<lb />
rebelled, and reformed under the aegis of Don Bluth.<lb />
Full detailed, subtle but clever cartooning was their<lb />
creed, a spirit materialized in the painstaking finely-<lb />
crafted animation of The Secret of NIMH.<lb />
Unfortunately, the rest of the film falls far behind the<lb />
technical expertise. The plot, about intelligent, mutated<lb />
rats, escapees from an experimental laboratory (run by<lb />
The National Institute of Mental Health) who came to<lb />
the aid of a frightened little field mouse and her family,<lb />
seems to be an uncomfortable attempt to combine the<lb />
current sci-fi craze with traditional cutesy anthropomor-<lb />
phic antics.<lb />
The storyline is awkwardly paced, overly talky as op-<lb />
posed to visual, and hard to follow. All the children at<lb />
the screening I attended kept asking "Who's that?" and<lb />
"What's he doing?" When kids can't tell what's going<lb />
on in a Disney-type film, then something is wrong.<lb />
There are some strong points besides the animation<lb />
techniques. A decent amount of suspense is generated<lb />
� NIMH is more adventurous and even violent than the<lb />
vintage stuff. The voices and characterizations are ex-<lb />
cellent, including Derek Jacobi, John Carradine and<lb />
Bernard Hughes (who appears as a computerized car-<lb />
toon being in TRON). Elizabeth Hartman's<lb />
characterization of Mrs. Frisby is one of the most com-<lb />
plex and well-acted personality portrayals seen on<lb />
screen all summer. She is one animated mouse that sur-<lb />
vives the soulless special effects plague. However, The<lb />
Secret of MMH still fails to capture what it yearns for:<lb />
the old Disney sparkle.<lb />
Don Bluth and crew shouldn't take that evaluation<lb />
too hard, since Disney Studios itself has been noticeably<lb />
short on sparkle in the past several years. Over a half a<lb />
century ago Walt Disney assembled a corps of gifted<lb />
young artists and proceeded to refine and redefine the<lb />
art of animation, a process culminating in the exquisite<lb />
sight and sound symphony Fantasia (1941), one of the<lb />
supreme achievements of cinema. While some critics,<lb />
including this one, considered Disneyania too safe, too<lb />
commercial and cloyingly cute, one has to note its im-<lb />
pact on the public imagination and the many innova-<lb />
tions and awards its been honored for. Walt Disney won<lb />
more Oscars than any other individual, collecting them<lb />
for his company's inventions and firsts, including the<lb />
first sound cartoon Steamboat Millie (1928), and the<lb />
first feature-length animated film. Snow White (1937).<lb />
Life after Walt Disney was not easy. The studio slid<lb />
into assembly line produced sentimental slapstick com-<lb />
edies. Don Bluth and comrades are not the only artists<lb />
ever to be dissatisfied with Disney. Several years ago, a<lb />
group of animators walked out and set up a rival outfit.<lb />
Influenced by cubist stylization, they favored flat pat-<lb />
terns and colors in their animation, in opposition to ihe<lb />
naturalistic Disney method used in the classic Cerald<lb />
McHoing Hoing and Mr. Magoo series.<lb />
Elaborate cell animation is difficult and devilishly<lb />
slow to make. The simpler "Magoo style" is almost as<lb />
trying. But why do it that way at all when fingertips, a<lb />
keyboard and a set of coordinates can create wonders?<lb />
That's the question posed by TRON, whose extensive<lb />
use of computer-generated imagery puts Disney back in<lb />
the distinguished category.<lb />
What impact will TRON have on the animation in-<lb />
dustry? Will the old ways be abandoned in a rush for<lb />
whatever is modern and money-making? Let us hope<lb />
that Don Bluth remains true to his faith, and gathers<lb />
more to his cause. For while computers can do amazing<lb />
things with movement and spatial dimensions, elec-<lb />
tronics still aren't capable of fine subtlety and natural<lb />
observation. The Secret of NIMH shows that for flesh<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 28, 1982<lb />
Season Ends<lb />
On High Note<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
passion. Direction by Edgar Loessin and musical<lb />
staging and choreography by Mavis Ray pull the<lb />
elements of this charming tale together into a<lb />
completely delightful production. The orchestra,<lb />
too, deserves a round of applause for providing<lb />
She I oves Me with beautifully tender renditions<lb />
of the romantic songs.<lb />
Cast in the leads of She loves Me are Mitch<lb />
Nathan as Georg Nowack and Patricia Preston<lb />
as Amalia Balash.<lb />
Mr. Nathan sings with a strong and pleasant,<lb />
though not outstanding, voice and portrays Mr.<lb />
Nowack as a likeable, average sort of not-too-<lb />
ambitious fellow. Ms. Preston, whose stage<lb />
presence reminds one a bit of a young Katherine<lb />
Hepburn, brings a charming combination of<lb />
Pluck and winsomeness to Miss Balash, as well as<lb />
a golden voice. An opera student, Ms. Preston is<lb />
astonishing in the upper ranges, but loses projec-<lb />
tion vshen she drops to lower and softer notes.<lb />
This reviewer is concerned that the audience in<lb />
the back of the theatre may be missing much of<lb />
this actress's truly lovely voice.<lb />
The supporting roles in She Loves Me offer<lb />
some show-stealing performances by actors<lb />
already familiar to ECU audiences. Babs Winn<lb />
and Rodnev Freeze as Miss Ritter and Mr. Koda-<lb />
ly received well-deserved thunderous applause as<lb />
they took their bows on opening night. Both ac-<lb />
tors are a joy to the eyes and ears in this musical.<lb />
Ms. Winn has gone from teen-age toughie to<lb />
Civil War era heroine to cabaret performer this<lb />
season, and now excellently portrays a nearly-<lb />
middle-aged, love-starved spinster. Mr. Freeze<lb />
plays the devious Mr. Kodaly with his usual grace<lb />
and enormous talent, making this vain, sensuous<lb />
dandv a near-villain you love to hate.<lb />
Michael W. Hill and John Gibson give<lb />
especial!) outstanding performances as Mr.<lb />
Sipos and Arpad, two other employees at<lb />
Maraczeks's. Mr. Maraczek himself is well por-<lb />
trayed by Dick St. George as a "tough on the<lb />
outside � soft on the inside" type of<lb />
businessman. Charles Serio is comically<lb />
delightful in the small role of the waiter. And, of<lb />
course, the various singers and dancers who br-<lb />
ing their vitality to the show are not to be<lb />
overlooked.<lb />
Monday night's performance of She Loves Me<lb />
was tHied with more than a few technical pro-<lb />
blems which will hopefully be corrected in later<lb />
performances. The magical unfolding set did not<lb />
fully close on at least one occasion. Side curtains<lb />
were raised at times that seemed inappropriate,<lb />
allowing at least the first few rows of viewers to<lb />
see the backstage area. Particularly in Act II,<lb />
several set changes seemed needlessly awkward.<lb />
Though perhaps not the crowning glory of the<lb />
1982 Summer Theatre season, She Loves Me is<lb />
nonetheless an enchanting, warm and amusing<lb />
little musical, s prej.tyas ,a music box. and as<lb />
sweet and enflrvable Ui?an ice cream cone on a<lb />
hot July night. With so much entertainment to-<lb />
day concentrating on the serious and or the<lb />
violent, the light romance of She Loves Me is an<lb />
extra-special treat.<lb />
Dolly Complex,<lb />
Unlike Roles<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
more. Less is less. I go for more<lb />
Therefore, Miss Parton built overstatement in-<lb />
to what she calls her gimmick that is, looking<lb />
trashily sexy on the surface while being sweet,<lb />
warm and down-to-earth in the inside. "I look<lb />
one way and am another she says. "It makes<lb />
for a good combination. 1 always think of 'her'<lb />
the Dolly image, like a ventriloquist does his<lb />
dummy. I have fun with it. I think, what will I do<lb />
with her this year to surprise people What'll she<lb />
wear? What'll she say?<lb />
"You know she says sighing, "I'm careful<lb />
never to get caught up in the Dolly image, other<lb />
than to develop and protect it, because if you<lb />
start believing the public persona is you, you get<lb />
frustrated and mixed up. Like, I suppose I am a<lb />
sex symbol, but that idea is funny to me because I<lb />
see Dolly as a cartoon.<lb />
"She's fat, wears a wig and so on. Oh, sure, I<lb />
feel sexy, and to some people I come across as ex-<lb />
tremely sexy, but Dolly's as big a joke to me as<lb />
she is to others<lb />
She remembers something and grins slyly.<lb />
"My husband Carl always said to me, 'Angel<lb />
Cakes, you know why you are just so beautiful to<lb />
me? It's the way you make yourself more than<lb />
what you actually are. Because you just lack<lb />
about a half-a-inch of being ugly as hell ' She<lb />
squels with laughter.<lb />
Clearly, Miss Parton doesn't take herself or<lb />
her image too seriously � unlike her co-star,<lb />
some say. Insiders moan about Burt Reynold's<lb />
odd behavior during Whorehouse, complaning<lb />
that he's starting to believe his image � stepping<lb />
on people, blowing up and making snarling<lb />
demands.<lb />
Miss Parton won't criticize Reynolds, though<lb />
she admits there were "sensitive times when<lb />
things were said � not meaning to � that<lb />
brought tears to his or my eyes.<lb />
"He's had a very hard time she explains.<lb />
"His broken heart with Sally Field, broken<lb />
plans, working too hard, all those things can<lb />
cause him to overreact in a lot of situations,<lb />
especially being as sensitive as he is. But I do<lb />
believe that inside him there's a wonderful,<lb />
wonderful man. And I think we have screen<lb />
magic<lb />
What they had off screen was "even sweeter<lb />
than a love affair she declares. But there was<lb />
talk at one point that their relationship was ex-<lb />
actly that sweet. Reynolds reportedly spent<lb />
several nights with Miss Parton during her Las<lb />
Vegas debut. She is not talking. "1 ain't saying<lb />
yea or nay she drawls, holding back a grin, and<lb />
repeats, "Just sweeter than a love affair<lb />
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July 26-31<lb />
McGinnis Theatre ECU Campus<lb />
Call 757-6390<lb />
1982-1983<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
THEATRE ARTS SERIES<lb />
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AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE II - a young, dazzling troupe of dancers begins the new season with an ex<lb />
c.t.ng repertory of classical and romantic ballet, smartly complemented with the best of contemporary<lb />
choreography. No wonder Clive Barnes has called American Ballet Theatre II,<lb />
pany in the United States '<lb />
The finest small classical corn-<lb />
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NORTH CAROLINA DANCE THEATRE - the dance company which has won acclaim worldwide tor its worn<lb />
,n ,ust a few short years, is back with its best program ever. This group of talented dancers is responsible for<lb />
associating the words "North Carolina" with "dance" and with "excellence" throughout the United States ana<lb />
Europe Critics term North Carol.na Dance Threatre "equally comfortable in ballet and modern dance . .<lb />
sparkling . forceful. . full of assurance and talented as all get out<lb />
'tHE ACTING COMPANY - under the artistic direction of John Houseman, is having a birthday party, and<lb />
you're invited' One of the f.nest touring companies in the world is celebrating<lb />
training ground for new talent, and winning numerous citations.<lb />
Shakespeare s Twelfth Night, the hilarious yet touching comedy about befuddled lovers.<lb />
This night they will present William<lb />
THE ACTING COMPANY returns to the stage with its new production of the old MoJwe comedy classic Tar-<lb />
tuffa. This is the zany story of a mountebank and how he uses love, greed and deception to hrs own enc. Th<lb />
production wHI prove yet again, the many talents of The Acting Company.<lb /><pb facs="00057489_tn_0007" /><lb />
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IHh bASl I'AKOl INIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUIY28. 1982 Page 7<lb />
arlie Harrison C<lb />
New ECU Head<lb />
Well, the speculation is over.<lb />
Iowa State assistant Charlie Har<lb />
� has just been named as 1 c U's<lb />
head basketball coach<lb />
Harrison, a native o! Scotland<lb />
Neck, was chosen among fixe can<lb />
didates by Athletic Directoi Ken<lb />
kari and the other seven members<lb />
he search committee Kan an<lb />
meed the committee's choice at a<lb />
- conference Saturday morning<lb />
rhe 32-yeai old bacheloi will<lb />
ace Ddc Odom, who left 1 c I<lb />
ass si letrv Holland at the<lb />
, of V'ii ginia.<lb />
Karr said the committee had no<lb />
ng a decision on<lb />
Harris "The vote was<lb />
a imous Karr said "1 think<lb />
nmittee felt Charlie Harrison<lb />
ented iuiting experience<lb />
: the abilitx to give us the max<lb />
ince to reach the goals we<lb />
a am here<lb />
Ha known tor his abilitx as<lb />
stated in his resume that<lb />
�  cessfully vx ith realistic<lb />
a hile goal is a must foi<lb />
i n to gel better.<lb />
"I I success as a recuitei<lb />
Sell" a player, 1 feel we must<lb />
eve in whai we are selling, he<lb />
"1 vxou . be here il I didn'i<lb />
EC I<lb />
Harrison named Northarohna,<lb />
Vn einia, W ashing<lb />
!) (. Ma New Jersey<lb />
p ai area<lb />
Washing tnd New Vork wo<lb />
�. - vx here rect uitmj<lb />
-<lb />
appointed<lb />
he position bet.aust<lb />
. . ed to be a Dixision I<lb />
hc.td coach and was anxious to<lb />
retui n to North c arolina.<lb />
Harrison said he was not unhappy<lb />
in Ins present position but wanted to<lb />
move to a place where he could call<lb />
home "1 would nevei be looking to<lb />
use K I as a stepping stone to<lb />
nun e again he said<lb />
1 ike Odom, Hai i ison is a<lb />
Guilford College graduate. After<lb />
contracting polio as a child. Har-<lb />
rison was never able to play college<lb />
basketball, bui his desire to learn<lb />
exerxthing he could about the game<lb />
grew een sti ongei,<lb />
His coaching eareei began at In-<lb />
diana under the guidance ol head<lb />
coach Bobby Knight, Alter serving<lb />
is a graduate assistant there for two<lb />
years, Harrison moved to Clemson<lb />
in 1973 as an assistant<lb />
He then became an assistant at<lb />
Oklahoma dnd later an assistant<lb />
coach for the Buffalo Braves of the<lb />
NBA, serving as the team's chief<lb />
sCOUt .<lb />
Ill 1977, Harrison coached a U.S.<lb />
team to a 22 0 record in interna-<lb />
tional competition in Europe. After<lb />
returning, Harrison was named as<lb />
an assistant at New Mexico. He<lb />
ame interim coach following the<lb />
 � head coach Norm<lb />
1 Lr and his assistant, Man-<lb />
ny Ci ild � in<lb />
V , � 12 oi 16 players dropped<lb />
oil the squad. Harrison had only<lb />
irship plaxeis and a lew<lb />
xv.dk ons. He conducted team try-<lb />
uts, selev. ed his seam, and the<lb />
I,  I New Mexico to six<lb />
ng the season.<lb />
In !�- . ! ecame Johnny Orr's<lb />
ass it low a State.<lb />
Photo Courtesy ol I he Ptxi Ritl<lb />
Charlie Harrison<lb />
Defensively, Harrison said he<lb />
feels comfortable using the man-to-<lb />
man defense and is unsure of what<lb />
type ol ol tense he will use at this<lb />
point. "1 don't know what style ot<lb />
offense we'll have until I see the<lb />
players on the floor1 he said. "1<lb />
want to run the ball and be quick. 1<lb />
want to put it up on the board and if<lb />
it misses to go get it.<lb />
"It ve don't have the break, 1<lb />
want to make sure we get a good<lb />
shot lie added. "I think that's one<lb />
it the hardest things to teach �<lb />
what is a good shot<lb />
Harrison described himself as a<lb />
"demander of discipline" both on<lb />
and off the court and believes hard<lb />
work is essential to achieve success.<lb />
"1 will demand it he said. "1<lb />
don't give credit for hard work. 1<lb />
demand it, and I expect it<lb />
Although Harrison views his new<lb />
job as an opportunity rather than a<lb />
challenge, others might tend to<lb />
disagree. ECU has had two straight<lb />
losing seasons and only one winning<lb />
season in the past seven years.<lb />
rhree basketball players<lb />
graduated this year, and two players<lb />
� Morns Hargrove and Bill<lb />
McNait � have announced they will<lb />
attend Georgia Southern in the fall.<lb />
But Harrison believes ECU has<lb />
the potential to have a successful<lb />
WS2 season "Dave Odom has left<lb />
the program in good standing he<lb />
said. "We have several players here<lb />
with talent. I would like to bring out<lb />
that talent in a disciplined and ag-<lb />
gressive style that would be tun for<lb />
players and fans alike<lb />
And playei dissention is not the<lb />
onlx problem Harrison will be fac-<lb />
ing. Basketball tans have become<lb />
less enthused and supportive � a<lb />
dilemma Harrison wants to change<lb />
"I'm going to try to put some<lb />
people in Minges Coliseum he<lb />
said. "We're going to be exciting,<lb />
and we're going to work hard<lb />
Harrison will have several recruits<lb />
coming in and was impressed with<lb />
Odom's success. "I thinkthe class<lb />
Dave brought in is excellent on<lb />
paper Harrison said. "I think<lb />
they'll be able to make an im-<lb />
mediate contribution<lb />
Johnnx Edwards, a 6-6,<lb />
220-pound forward from Laurin-<lb />
burg Institute will be joining the<lb />
Pirate squad, along with Tons<lb />
Robinson, a 6-1 point guard from<lb />
Jamestown Community College in<lb />
New York; Keith McLeod, a 6-3<lb />
guard from Launnburg Prep High<lb />
School; David Harris, a 6-7<lb />
torward-center from Wingate High<lb />
School, and Curt Vanderhorst, a 6-1<lb />
guard from Fayetteville Byrd High<lb />
School.<lb />
Harrison is aware of the ACC's<lb />
reputation in this part ot the coun-<lb />
try but is only concerned with<lb />
upgrading ECU's program.<lb />
"We have to be proud of who we<lb />
are. ot what we are and not worry<lb />
about other people he said. "As<lb />
for the schedule, I want to play a<lb />
competitive non-conference<lb />
schedule that will prepare us for the<lb />
conference games<lb />
Among Harrison's many goals,<lb />
winning the EC AC Southern Con-<lb />
ference title is one of them. "The<lb />
EC AC is a good league with good<lb />
coaches. But 1 think we can be com-<lb />
petitive and can win it. That's one<lb />
of our goals he said<lb />
Games Wind<lb />
ECl footb finish<lb />
: ichedule bv playing<lb />
mes in a row.<lb />
i  will take on W esi<lb />
nOci bei 30 and V<lb />
v M n Novembei i 3, b i h op-<lb />
ponents from las! year. Texas<lb />
 ngi mi and I emple I niversitx<lb />
two new teams the Bucs will<lb />
compete against during the 19S2<lb />
seasi n<lb />
, unia shaies one problem<lb />
hools are having this<lb />
yeai finding a starting quarter-<lb />
passes.<lb />
back. pass receptions.<lb />
But most schools didn'i lose the "Having Mark back is iremen-<lb />
kind ol quarterback West Virginia dous Nehlen said. "A good tight<lb />
just lost. Oliver Luck be.ame the end can add so many things to your<lb />
Mountaineer's greatest OB in its offense, and Mark's statistics and<lb />
history. Against 1 C I , the stand �ui honors speak for his abilities. He<lb />
led West Virginia to a 20-3 win, can really key our attack next season<lb />
throwing one touchdown and runn and help keep some defenses<lb />
ing for another. completing 21 ol 2 honest.<lb />
onlx two starters left the defen-<lb />
His 257-yard performance made ive line, but Nehlen is not expecting<lb />
him the all-time leader in passing, the line-up to overwhelm his op-<lb />
with 4,983 yards and 5,382 yards in ponents at the beginning ol the<lb />
total ot tense. season.<lb />
His favorite target, tight end "There won't be a lot of stunts and<lb />
Mark Raugh, caught nine passes oi blitzes he said. "We'll just work<lb />
90 vards, moving up to third place on improving individual abilities<lb />
on the single-season pass receiving and the fundamentals of a good<lb />
llsl defensive football team<lb />
Wcdd coach Don Nehlen knows Nehlen's 1981 team ended up with<lb />
he has problems, including an 8-3 record and a trip to the Peach<lb />
rebuilding the line that was built to Bowl, rhe Mountaineers skinned<lb />
the Florida Gators, 26-6, and were<lb />
listed as one f the top 20 teams in<lb />
the country.<lb />
1 ex.is Arlington also must find a<lb />
new quarterback, along with a new<lb />
placekickei.<lb />
1 he Mavericks finished 6-5 last<lb />
�<lb />
Cindy<lb />
Pleasants<lb />
ook Inside <lb />
tout home games and seven road<lb />
trips.<lb />
The Indians wound up the '82<lb />
season with a 5-6 record, winning its<lb />
last tour games ol the ear. W&amp;M<lb />
upset ECl and Richmond, led by<lb />
the ability of QB Chris Garrity.<lb />
At ECl . Garrity had a held day,<lb />
setting three individual records. The<lb />
super star passed tor 399 yards and<lb />
tour touchdowns to lead the Indians<lb />
to a 31-21 upset over the Pirates.<lb />
C.arntx completed 33 ol 44 passes.<lb />
There's no question that third-<lb />
year coach Jimmy Laycock would<lb />
like to continue where last year's<lb />
squad left off. But this year's squad<lb />
won't have Garrity<lb />
Laycock, however, remains op-<lb />
timistic. "Our quarterback and<lb />
linebacking positions are probably<lb />
our biggest question marks he<lb />
said, "but we have some xery good<lb />
people ready to step in and take<lb />
over<lb />
1 he Pirates' final game will be<lb />
against Temple I niversitx on<lb />
November 20.<lb />
Head coach Wayne Hardin has<lb />
the most wins of any football coach<lb />
in the college's history. The 12-vear<lb />
coach has compiled a 76-45-3 record<lb />
at Temple.<lb />
According to Hardin, filling the<lb />
quarterback position is the mam<lb />
priority for the upcoming season.<lb />
"The position is wide open he<lb />
said. "We have five players battling<lb />
for the job<lb />
Hardin said the addition of some<lb />
sound runningbacks might help to<lb />
take the pressure off a new quarter-<lb />
back. Temple will be adding some<lb />
xery powerful teams to their '82<lb />
schedule, including Boston,<lb />
Louisville and East Carolina.<lb />
"There is no question that our<lb />
schedule is a very difficult one and<lb />
very challenging he said. "Our<lb />
wonloss record will be reflected by<lb />
how quickly our players mature<lb />
Temple graduated only 15 of last<lb />
year's lettermen. And 41 return for<lb />
the '82 season.<lb />
Former West Va. QB Oliver luck<lb />
block 1 uck and a tough schedule.<lb />
But he knows that replacing I uck is<lb />
his biggest problem by tar. "The<lb />
guv that has made our offense go<lb />
evei since I've been here is now<lb />
gone he said. "We've got to<lb />
establish our top quarterback right<lb />
away last year's number two<lb />
man Kevin White max be Nehlen's<lb />
answer, but two other players, Jett<lb />
Hoffstetler and Tony Reda, are also<lb />
in the running for the QB slot.<lb />
Offensively. Nehlen is planning to<lb />
rebuild the offensive line around<lb />
Dave Johnson. The center came<lb />
back from knee surgery and ended<lb />
up starting for the Mountaineers<lb />
last season.<lb />
Nehlen has another top returner<lb />
coming back also. Senior-to-be<lb />
Mark Raugh was the only<lb />
underclassman named to the AP<lb />
and UP1 all-America teams at Ins<lb />
position in 1981. As a junior, he set<lb />
an all-time West Virginia record for<lb />
vear and won the Southland Con- � ww fV w<lb />
ference Championship the first H2HT1SOI1 HOpCS IJreJlIli<lb />
Head coach Bud Elliot<lb />
saidWinning the conference 14.<lb />
srss Bcu,7d�o� Will Become Reality<lb />
change the way we go about ap-<lb />
proaching things, because we're the<lb />
ones that everyone will be shooting<lb />
at now .<lb />
"To be conference champions<lb />
puts a little more pressure on ou<lb />
he continued. "But we hope we will<lb />
be able to instill an attitude in thai<lb />
team oi what it took toi us to<lb />
become champs<lb />
The Mavericks have just been<lb />
relegated to the Division l-AA, and<lb />
Nehlen sees the move as an oppor-<lb />
tunity to eventually win a national<lb />
championship.<lb />
Nehlen signed 23 football players<lb />
and has 37 lettermen returning, in-<lb />
cluding 15 starters.<lb />
like ECU, William &amp; Marx have<lb />
Former UNC Coach Named as Strength Head<lb />
On Friday, July 23, Roy Michael<lb />
Gentry was named ECU's new<lb />
strength coach.<lb />
Gentry comes to Greenville from<lb />
Chapel Hill, where he has served as<lb />
strength coach since 1980. He<lb />
graduated from Western Carolina<lb />
with a degree in physical education<lb />
and earned his masters at UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill. .<lb />
,n addition to his duties as<lb />
strength coach, he is a fitness in-<lb />
structor at the Nautilus Fitness<lb />
Center ol Durham. He was also a<lb />
graduate assistant and lecturer at<lb />
UNC.<lb />
In 1981, Gentry finished first in<lb />
the 198-pound class of the Augusta<lb />
Open Powerhfting Championships.<lb />
He also qualified for the AAU<lb />
collegiate powerhfting champion-<lb />
ships and is a member of the Na-<lb />
tional Strength Coaches Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
His duties as coach at UNC in-<lb />
cluded: the supervision a com-<lb />
prehensive football conditioning<lb />
program, involving skeletal<lb />
muscular strength development,<lb />
cardiovascular conditioning and in-<lb />
stituting a total flexibility program.<lb />
Other duties have included<lb />
preparation and presentations tor<lb />
high school strength clinics and cor-<lb />
respondence with high school<lb />
coaches in regard to strength-<lb />
training techniques.<lb />
From 1979 to 1980, Gentry was a<lb />
health and P.E. teacher and coach<lb />
at Charles D. Owens High School in<lb />
Swannanoa, N.C. He was also an<lb />
intramural assistant at W'estren<lb />
Carolina from 1978 to 1979.<lb />
New head basketball coach<lb />
Charlie Harrison had an interesting<lb />
wax of relating his experiences to<lb />
the ECU basketball program, o<lb />
"1 have this dream that 1 can<lb />
run Harrison said during a press<lb />
conference Saturday morning. "All<lb />
of a sudden 1 am running like<lb />
everybody else<lb />
But after being strickened with<lb />
polio as a child, Harrison realizes<lb />
that his athletic ability may be more<lb />
limited than others. But sympathy<lb />
has no place in Harrison's life.<lb />
I'm not going to wake up and feel<lb />
sorry for myself that I can't run<lb />
Harrison compared his dream to<lb />
that of the ECU-ACC situation.<lb />
"You've got to take pride in who<lb />
vou are, where you are and where<lb />
vou are going Harrison said.<lb />
"East Carolina is East Carolina.<lb />
Charlie Harrison is Charlie Har-<lb />
rison.<lb />
"I'm not going to worry that<lb />
Duke or N.C. State gets move TV<lb />
coverage he said. "You can't<lb />
compare yourself with others<lb />
Although the affliction may limit<lb />
his abilities somewhat, that doesn't<lb />
stop Harrison from participating.<lb />
He plays raquetball, lifts weights<lb />
and use to run about five miles a<lb />
dav.<lb />
"I didn't run fast, but 1 got where<lb />
I was going he said.<lb />
The slender-built redhead played<lb />
junior high football, high school<lb />
basketball and earned an academic<lb />
scholarship to Guilford. In high<lb />
school, he coached Scotland Neck's<lb />
junior high basketball team for<lb />
three years.<lb />
Harrison said being a polio victim<lb />
has enabled him to observe many<lb />
sides of human nature: good, bad,<lb />
prejudice and sympathy.<lb />
And because of his experiences,<lb />
he believes he has become a better<lb />
person. "It has made me work<lb />
harder. I don't judge people on their<lb />
physical appearance � be it a han-<lb />
dicap or racial or otherwise. That's<lb />
prejudice. If you open up your<lb />
mind, you get to know people bet-<lb />
ter<lb />
Harrison said he has wanted to be<lb />
a coach ever since the fifth or sixth<lb />
grade. And this time, his dream<lb />
turned into a reality.<lb />
"Some people wouldn't think of<lb />
giving a post-polio victim an oppor-<lb />
tunity he said.<lb />
"This is a dream come true<lb />
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8<lb />
I 111 t S1 (AROl 1NIAN<lb />
JULY 28. 1982<lb />
Tigers Facing<lb />
Pressure Off<lb />
And On Field<lb />
P1NEHURST, N.C.<lb />
(UP1) � Clcmson has<lb />
its national champion-<lb />
ship, but the cheers<lb />
have subsided, and the<lb />
1 igers face some very<lb />
real problems in prov-<lb />
ing they're at the top of<lb />
the college football<lb />
world to stay.<lb />
Those problems are<lb />
both off and on the<lb />
field as the university<lb />
prepares to answer a<lb />
list of serious recruiting<lb />
 iolations forwarded<lb />
along in Ma b the<lb />
NCAA's enforcement<lb />
di ision.<lb />
The ball is out ol the<lb />
athletic department's<lb />
court and in the hands<lb />
ol university President<lb />
Hill Atchley, who has<lb />
p r o m i sed a lull<lb />
disclosure and house<lb />
cleaning il violations<lb />
.ue ton lid<lb />
� � I don't have<lb />
anything to do with u<lb />
(the internal investiga-<lb />
tion) said coach Dan-<lb />
ny l-ord. " I he presi-<lb />
dent is h a n d 11 n g<lb />
everything<lb />
Ford, the youngest<lb />
coach to ever win a na-<lb />
tional championship, is<lb />
renegotiating Ins con<lb />
tract and s a i n g<lb />
nothing publicly about<lb />
the investigation that<lb />
stems from two Knox-<lb />
ville, lenti recruits'<lb />
chums ol cash and<lb />
k'lttS.<lb />
 ithout the N <lb />
monkey on his back,<lb />
I ord has enough to<lb />
hold his attention. It's<lb />
been questioned<lb />
whethei the undefeated<lb />
Tigers were really the<lb />
best in the nation last<lb />
year, and a big reason<lb />
why is the offensive<lb />
backfield.<lb />
Clemson �as clearly<lb />
one of the best defen-<lb />
sive teams in the coun-<lb />
try. But the Tigers went<lb />
a long way without a<lb />
big play threat at<lb />
tailback, and that is<lb />
what concerns Ford<lb />
this year.<lb />
"We've never had<lb />
the truly great<lb />
tailback said lord, as<lb />
KCC coaches met in<lb />
Pinehursl to discuss the<lb />
coming season, in<lb />
which the Tigers are<lb />
picked to finish behind<lb />
North Carolina in the<lb />
pre-sea son conference<lb />
rankings<lb />
Our whole<lb />
backfield retains in-<lb />
tact. We have some ex-<lb />
perience and some<lb />
good ones, but we've<lb />
neei had the great 'l"<lb />
back. We hope to<lb />
develop one. We're in a<lb />
good situation. V c<lb />
recruited five freshman<lb />
tailbacks "<lb />
The Tigers got 1.516<lb />
yards and 1 f�<lb />
touchdowns from theit<lb />
tailbacks in I 9S i<lb />
North Carolina, by<lb />
contrast, got 1 .o 15<lb />
 aid s and IS<lb />
touchdowns tiom<lb />
Kelvin Bryant alone,<lb />
and he played in only<lb />
22 Of the Iai Heels' 44<lb />
quartets ol football.<lb />
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