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(Bht lEast daroltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.57 No.7<lb />
U<lb />
Wednesday July 6,1983<lb />
Greenville, NX.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5.000<lb />
Boudreaux Reacts To High Court Decision<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Financial Aid Director Robert<lb />
M. Boudrtaux said last week's<lb />
Supreme Court decision which<lb />
Robert M. Boudreaux<lb /><lb />
allowed student financial aid<lb />
elegibility to be conditioned on<lb />
whether the student has registered<lb />
for the draft discriminates against<lb />
the poor and could represent an<lb />
administrative burden for univer-<lb />
sity officials.<lb />
"They're not penalizing all col-<lb />
lege students Boudreaux said.<lb />
"If you are from a rich family and<lb />
you say 'the hell with it; I'm not<lb />
going to register for the Selective<lb />
Service it's (the new require-<lb />
ment) not penalizing you one bit.<lb />
"But if you come from a poor<lb />
family Boudreaux continued,<lb />
"It's penalizing you because<lb />
without that financial aid you<lb />
could not go to school<lb />
Under current regulations, a<lb />
student applying for federal<lb />
financial aid need only sign a<lb />
statement saying he or she has<lb />
registered or is exempt. Initially,<lb />
the regulation would have re-<lb />
quired students to submit a letter<lb />
of proof or compliance before<lb />
receiving aid.<lb />
No proof will be required for<lb />
the next two years. However, in<lb />
the fall of 1985, the federal<lb />
government may decide to enact<lb />
phase two of its plan which would<lb />
require written documentation<lb />
certifying the student has com-<lb />
plied with the law. Boudreaux<lb />
said if enacted, phase two would<lb />
be an administrative burden for<lb />
his office and could mean<lb />
substantial delays in the applica-<lb />
tion process.<lb />
"It's taken the burden off of<lb />
us, but I'm still not satisfied<lb />
because they're using this method<lb />
to arrive at what they want to<lb />
do Boudreaux said "It's<lb />
(registration) an individual thing.<lb />
I believe that the federal govern-<lb />
ment would have ways of doing it<lb />
other than using something that<lb />
has nothing to do with Selective<lb />
Service to begin with<lb />
Boudreaux said all validation<lb />
checks of student records will be<lb />
conducted by the federal govern-<lb />
ment officials during periodic<lb />
program reviews.<lb />
Program reviews are inspec-<lb />
tions of college financial aid pro-<lb />
grams. They are conducted to<lb />
make sure programs are operating<lb />
according to federal re-<lb />
quirements. During these reviews,<lb />
Boudreaux said, is when the<lb />
government will probably ran-<lb />
domlv select aid recipients to see if<lb />
they have complied with the<lb />
registration requirement.<lb />
Based on past scheduling pat-<lb />
terns, Boudreaux said he doesn't<lb />
expect federal officials to check<lb />
ECU financial aid records for at<lb />
least two years. "We had one 2 :<lb />
years ago Boudreaux said<lb />
"The chances are, unless they<lb />
change their schedule of visits<lb />
completely, no student at ECU<lb />
will be checked<lb />
Boudreaux said the federal<lb />
government could check student<lb />
records during its annual audit of<lb />
ECU's financial aid program, or<lb />
they could even make the check<lb />
without coming to the university.<lb />
Boudreaux said the government<lb />
could ask him to randomly select<lb />
25 or 50 names of students who<lb />
have claimed to register and sub-<lb />
mit them b mail for validation.<lb />
"There's still mechanics that it<lb />
could be done without their com-<lb />
ing for a program review<lb />
Boudreaux said.<lb />
At present. HI students ap-<lb />
plving for financial aid will be<lb />
asked to complete a torrn titled<lb />
"Statement ot Educational Pur-<lb />
pose Registration Compliance.1<lb />
Boudreaux office sent the new.<lb />
statements to the ECI Print Shop<lb />
on Friday. They are expected to<lb />
be available this week.<lb />
Boudreaux predicted the new<lb />
regulation would probabl) be<lb />
discontinued if, after two years,<lb />
the federal government � -tied<lb />
with the compliance rate. "If the<lb />
see that the students are lying<lb />
about it. then 1 think that tin<lb />
take in phase two '<lb />
Supreme Court Rules<lb />
A id Recipients Must Register<lb />
From Slaff ind VV ire Rcpons<lb />
All male college students ap-<lb />
plying for federal financial aid<lb />
will have to sign a statement<lb />
certifying compliance with<lb />
selective service laws, and any<lb />
male claiming exemption and<lb />
all women must fill out the<lb />
same form stating their reason<lb />
for exemption.<lb />
The new procedure, which<lb />
was in limbo since a June Min-<lb />
nesota court ruling, was upheld<lb />
in a Wednesday decision by the<lb />
Supreme Court which lifted an<lb />
injunction issued on June 17 by<lb />
U.S. District Judge Donald D.<lb />
Alsop. Alsop had ordered that<lb />
the law not be enforced in any<lb />
state because it was unconstitu-<lb />
tional.<lb />
Six anonymous students,<lb />
represented by the Minnesota<lb />
Civil Liberties Union and the<lb />
Minnesota Public Interest<lb />
Research Group, challenged<lb />
the law that required all<lb />
students asking for federal<lb />
financial aid to verify that they<lb />
had registered for the draft.<lb />
Alsop contended that the so-<lb />
called Solomon Amendment<lb />
was unconstitutional because it<lb />
"determines guilt and inflicts<lb />
punishment on an identifiable<lb />
group based on the past act of<lb />
non-registration without the<lb />
protections of a judicial trial<lb />
The Supreme Court lifted<lb />
Alsop's injunction, allowing<lb />
the law to remain on the books<lb />
until the Court decides whether<lb />
to hear arguments on the law's<lb />
legality. The Court's new term<lb />
begins in October.<lb />
Students who have not<lb />
registered as of last Friday will<lb />
not be eligible for any financial<lb />
aid assistance. Friday, the<lb />
Department of Education gave<lb />
schools a 30-day grace period<lb />
to get their programs set up.<lb />
"We have already gone to<lb />
print on our new certifica-<lb />
tions said ECU Director of<lb />
Financial Aid Robert M.<lb />
Boudreaux. "We're ready to<lb />
go on it<lb />
Boudreaux's office has<lb />
printed up a new form titled<lb />
"Statement of Educational<lb />
PurposeRegistration Com-<lb />
pliance The form requires all<lb />
students requesting financial<lb />
aid to certify if they have<lb />
registered for the draft, or, if<lb />
not, they must explain why<lb />
they are exempt. Exemptions<lb />
include being female, already-<lb />
serving on active duty in the<lb />
armed forces, not being 18<lb />
years old and residing per-<lb />
manently in the Trust Territory<lb />
of the Pacific Islands or the<lb />
Northern Mariana Islands.<lb />
Students aren't required to<lb />
show proof that their<lb />
statements are true.<lb />
Boudreaux, who is opposed to<lb />
the new law for several reasons,<lb />
said he doubts any of the<lb />
statements signed by ECU<lb />
students will be checked tor<lb />
validity for at least two years.<lb />
Boudreaux said he is not<lb />
counseling students to attempt<lb />
to circumvent the law, but he<lb />
does believe the government<lb />
should be able to find a more<lb />
equitable means of enforcing<lb />
its registration requirements.<lb />
Barbara Fay Mann, a<lb />
spokesperson for the Raleigh-<lb />
based Draft Information Ser-<lb />
vice, said her organization was<lb />
opposed to the law. "Draft In-<lb />
formation Service feels that it is<lb />
a highly unconstitutional law,<lb />
and we hope that in the future<lb />
this will be borne out Mann<lb />
said. "It's a real tragedy that<lb />
this is continuing to plague<lb />
low-income students<lb />
Since the law's inception<lb />
during the Carter administra-<lb />
tion, the new military registra-<lb />
tion law has met with<lb />
resistance. Some Department<lb />
of Defense officials maintain<lb />
the new law will enable the<lb />
United States to prepare a stan-<lb />
ding army more quickly in the<lb />
event of a national emergency.<lb />
"We don't feel that draft<lb />
registration or the draft are<lb />
necessary Mann said. "We<lb />
feel that if there was a true na-<lb />
tional emergency, volunteerism<lb />
would come forth<lb />
Other opponents of the law,<lb />
including Boudreaux, claim<lb />
that it discriminates against<lb />
male college students.<lb />
L�b<lb />
The Kappa Sigma fraternity house suffered minor damages Wednesday when a fire, caused b an electric<lb />
fan, swept through an upstairs room.<lb />
Fire Damages Kappa Sigma House;<lb />
Room, Clothing Wrecked By Smoke<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
si�ff Writer<lb />
An electrical shortage in a win-<lb />
dow fan has been named the of-<lb />
ficial cause of a fire at the Kappa<lb />
Sigma fraternity house last week<lb />
that damaged an upstairs<lb />
bedroom, according to the Green-<lb />
Legislature Passes Death Penalty Option<lb />
 l - l:iitUa nrminrlc that dor-<lb />
STATE NEWS BRIEFS<lb />
From Staff and Wire Reports<lb />
�The N.C. General Assembly<lb />
gave final approval Friday to<lb />
legislation permitting future death<lb />
row inmates to choose between<lb />
Christian TV<lb />
death in the gas chamber and<lb />
death by injection.<lb />
In a 36-2 vote, the Senate con-<lb />
curred with two final House<lb />
amendments, enabling the<lb />
measure to pass. The new law, to<lb />
take effect next week, will not ap-<lb />
ply to the 33 inmates now<lb />
awaiting execution in North<lb />
Carolina's gas chamber.<lb />
Proponents of the bill claim the<lb />
lethal injection method of execu-<lb />
tion is more humane. However,<lb />
the N.C. Medical Society opposed<lb />
the bill on the grounds that doc-<lb />
tors, nurses and other health pro-<lb />
fessionals, who are trained to give<lb />
injections, have an obligation to<lb />
save lives, not take them. The<lb />
group also argued that the chance<lb />
of error would increase if laymen<lb />
were allowed to give the injec-<lb />
tions.<lb />
New Station To Air Soon<lb />
By DARRYL BROWN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Eastern North Carolina will get its first Christian<lb />
television station in less than a year, and the station<lb />
will be the first in a national network affiliated<lb />
with the Southern Baptist Convention, according<lb />
to a spokesman for the American Christian Televi-<lb />
sion System.<lb />
The station, to be built in Greenville at a cost ot<lb />
$3.5 million, will be a non-commercial, UHF sta-<lb />
tion broadcasting on Channel 14, according to<lb />
Thomas J. Payne, chairman of the Southern Bap-<lb />
tist Radio and Television Commission. Payne will<lb />
also head the 14-member board of trustees who will<lb />
oversee the Greenville station.<lb />
Programming on the station will offer an alter-<lb />
native to both commercial networks and the<lb />
"stand-up preaching" of other religious networks,<lb />
Payne said. "We'll be a full-powered station that<lb />
will do local news, weather and sports He said<lb />
offerings will include music, drama and children's<lb />
programming. Broadcasts should begin in May,<lb />
1984, Payne said, and will run 16 hours a day,<lb />
seven days a week.<lb />
The station will not have commercials and wiu<lb />
not solicit for contributions on the air, Payne said.<lb />
"On air solicitation takes something away; we<lb />
want to be a giver of good programming to the<lb />
American people He said the station, and the en-<lb />
tire network, would collect operating funds in a<lb />
'more dignified, personal" way, probablythrough<lb />
written letters. The station will cost about $WU,uuu<lb />
to operate each year.  u a<lb />
Baptist church and business officials launched a<lb />
fund raising drive last month at Memorial Baptist<lb />
Church in Greenville. Payne expects most con-<lb />
tributions to come from individuals.<lb />
ACTS, started three years ago by the Southern<lb />
Baptist Convention, hopes to have 20 stations<lb />
operating in the country by next May. Projections<lb />
call for over 100 stations in two years. Station sites<lb />
have already been confirmed in Arkansas and<lb />
Texas as well as Greenville.<lb />
The stations will be individually owned and<lb />
operated, not controlled by the Southern Baptist<lb />
Convention, Payne said. The stations' affiliation<lb />
with the SBC allow it to select programs from two<lb />
satellite transponders owned by the SBC which will<lb />
broadcast from Fort Worth, Tex and Nashville.<lb />
Each transponder will broadcast 24 hours a day<lb />
across the country and will cost $340,000 per<lb />
month to operate.<lb />
The Baptist network will also receive programm-<lb />
ing in cooperation with Catholic broadcasters out<lb />
of BirminghamAla according to Payne.<lb />
He said there are no other Christian television<lb />
networks or radio stations broadcasting from<lb />
eastern North Carolina. The Greenville station's<lb />
signal, with about 5 million watts of power, will<lb />
reach from the Outer Banks to Wake County.<lb />
� Fifteen North Carolinians<lb />
were among a group of 145 people<lb />
from 30 states who left Sunday<lb />
for a five-day tour of the Central<lb />
American nation of Nicaragua.<lb />
The group plans to spend two<lb />
days in a warzone about two miles<lb />
from the Honduran border.<lb />
The trip was organized by the<lb />
Carolina Interfaith Taskforce on<lb />
Central America in hopes that the<lb />
presence of American civilians<lb />
near the warzone would bring a<lb />
halt to the fighting. During a<lb />
previous trip, also sponsored by<lb />
the task force, civilians told the<lb />
group that anti-Sandinista guer-<lb />
rillas did not fire their weapons on<lb />
a border village because they<lb />
knew Americans were in the area.<lb />
Faculty members from several<lb />
N.C. universities are on the trip.<lb />
Joseph C. Moran, co-leader of<lb />
the trip, said the group hoped to<lb />
"publicize Nicaraguan people's<lb />
desire for peace demonstrate<lb />
opposition to the "undeclared<lb />
war against Nicaragua and<lb />
"highlight the United States' role<lb />
in the war Moran spent ten<lb />
years as a missionary in Central<lb />
America.<lb />
�Sixteen North Carolina coun-<lb />
ties that suffered extensive crop<lb />
See, NORTH, Page 5<lb />
ville Fire Department.<lb />
The fire, which occurred about<lb />
4 p.m. Wednesday, was limited to<lb />
one room and resulted in substan-<lb />
tial property damage but no per-<lb />
sonal injuries. Insurance auditors<lb />
still have not reviewed the<lb />
damage, and no estimate on the<lb />
amount of property loss is<lb />
available from the fraternity.<lb />
Bill Kilby and Stewart Teeter<lb />
were roommates in the damaged<lb />
room. Neither was present at the<lb />
time of the fire. Both suffered<lb />
smoke damage to clothing and<lb />
other property. "1 lost all my<lb />
clothes. 1 lost about everything<lb />
Kilby said. They were not sure<lb />
how much of the clothing could<lb />
be cleaned or how much would<lb />
have to be replaced.<lb />
The official fire report by the<lb />
Greenville Fire Department listed<lb />
fire and water damage as light,<lb />
but smoke damage as medium.<lb />
Most room damage occurred on<lb />
the wall and cieling around the<lb />
window where the fan was placed.<lb />
The fire was discovered b<lb />
residents in Umstead dormitory,<lb />
which is directly across 10th Street<lb />
from the fraternity house.<lb />
Students reported seeing smoke<lb />
billowing from upstair's windows.<lb />
and dorm supervisors called me<lb />
fire department.<lb />
Fraternity members John<lb />
Hamnck and Bill Disher were the<lb />
first to fight the blaze. They said<lb />
there were few flames, but smoke<lb />
was heavy. It was just black in-<lb />
side. We put towels around our<lb />
mouths, but it wasn't anv use<lb />
Disher said.<lb />
The fraternity house is insured<lb />
with the national headquaters of<lb />
Kappa Sigma in Chaiiottesviile,<lb />
Va. The fire department report<lb />
said insurance covered the house<lb />
and contents. Hamnck also said<lb />
the house is equipped with fire<lb />
alarms, but they did not go off.<lb />
The nearest alarm wa- in the hall<lb />
just outside the room.<lb />
The fire is the second to hit an<lb />
ECU fraternity house this vear<lb />
Tau Kappa Epsilon house had an<lb />
upstairs fire in January that<lb />
resulted in more severe damage<lb />
TKE did not hae fire insurance.<lb />
but the did have fire alarms that<lb />
functioned properly when the tire<lb />
broke out.<lb />
The occupants of the damaged<lb />
room have been relocated to va-<lb />
cant rooms in the house Hamnck<lb />
said they hoped to have the room<lb />
repaired in 1! two weeks<lb />
1982 Survey Shows ECU<lb />
Freshmen 'In The Money'<lb />
A survey of ECU freshmen con-<lb />
ducted during orientation last fall<lb />
shows that more than half of<lb />
ECU's 1982-83 freshman class<lb />
came from families with annual<lb />
incomes of $30,000 or more, and<lb />
more than half have parents who<lb />
attended college, although only<lb />
three percent are children of ECU<lb />
alumni.<lb />
The survey results, conducted<lb />
by the American Council on<lb />
Education, were given to the Divi-<lb />
sion of Student Life. The survey<lb />
shows the proportion of students<lb />
from affluent families is rising at<lb />
ECU; 30.4 percent are members<lb />
of families with incomes ex-<lb />
ceeding $40,000, an increase of<lb />
seven percent over last year's<lb />
freshman class. Ten percent are<lb />
from very low socio-economic<lb />
backgrounds with annual incomes<lb />
below $10,000 with at least one<lb />
parent who did not complete high<lb />
school.<lb />
Nearly half noted their religious<lb />
preference as Protestant; 13.6 per-<lb />
cent are Roman Catholic and 1.2<lb />
percent are Jewish. Less than a<lb />
fourth of the resondants claimed<lb />
to be financially independent of<lb />
their parents with more than half<lb />
receiving most of the funds for<lb />
education from their parents. On-<lb />
ly 17.9 percent indicated that<lb />
financing their education was a<lb />
"major concern<lb />
t<lb /><pb facs="00057563_tn_0002" /><lb />
THF EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUIY 6, 1�83<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 6. 1963<lb />
Appellate Court Overturns Libel Decision<lb />
RALEIGH, N.C.<lb />
(UPI) a lower<lb />
court should not have<lb />
dismissed a university<lb />
official's complaint of<lb />
libel and invasion of<lb />
filed by Hayden B.<lb />
Renwick, associate<lb />
dean of the College of<lb />
Arts and Sciences at<lb />
the University of<lb />
North Carolina at<lb />
privacy by The News Chapel Hill after an<lb />
and Observer editorial in which his<lb />
Publishing Co. and name appeared was<lb />
The Greensboro News published in The<lb />
Co the state Court Raleigh Times. The<lb />
of Appeals has ruled<lb />
In Tuesday's rever-<lb />
sal. Judge Clifton E.<lb />
Johnson wrote, "The<lb />
very organization of<lb />
the (Raleigh Times)<lb />
editorial, as well as<lb />
certain direct<lb />
statements therein,<lb />
are reasonably<lb />
capable of conveying<lb />
a defamatory mean-<lb />
ing<lb />
Johnson said the<lb />
complaint should<lb />
have been allowed to<lb />
go to a jury.<lb />
The complaint was<lb />
newspaper is owned<lb />
by The News and<lb />
Observer Publishing<lb />
Co.<lb />
The editorial was<lb />
reprinted in the<lb />
Greensboro Daily<lb />
News and Record,<lb />
published by The<lb />
Greensboro News<lb />
Company, under a<lb />
commentary section<lb />
called "Around the<lb />
State<lb />
The editorial,<lb />
which appeared in<lb />
The Raleigh Times on<lb />
April 22, 1981,<lb />
reported and com-<lb />
mented on the public<lb />
controversy surroun-<lb />
ding UNC's minority<lb />
admissions efforts<lb />
and contained some<lb />
statistics previously<lb />
released by Renwick.<lb />
Renwick's request for<lb />
a retraction on the<lb />
grounds the editorial<lb />
defamed him was<lb />
denied by both<lb />
newspapers.<lb />
Renwick then filed<lb />
his suit, the<lb />
newspapers asked it<lb />
be dismissed, a con-<lb />
dismissed unless it ap-<lb />
peared he was not en-<lb />
titled to any "relief<lb />
under any state of<lb />
facts which could be<lb />
presented in support<lb />
of the claim<lb />
In his complaint,<lb />
Renwick alleged the<lb />
newspaper made false<lb />
and defamatory<lb />
statements that caus-<lb />
ed injury to his<lb />
reputation.<lb />
Renwick alleged the<lb />
statements were<lb />
published negligently,<lb />
with knowledge of<lb />
truth libelous no matter<lb />
Similar allegations how unreasonable or<lb />
of reckless disregard � vituperous the opi-<lb />
for the truth, malice, nion may be<lb />
and bad faith accom- The newspapers<lb />
pany the complaint of also said since an<lb />
pressions<lb />
�<lb />
of opinion<lb />
court<lb />
solidated hearing was "their falsity or with<lb />
held in Orange Coun- reckless disregard for<lb />
ty and the complaint the truth, and with ac-<lb />
invasion of privacy.<lb />
Renwick alleged the<lb />
editorial holds him<lb />
"out to public con-<lb />
tempt and tends to<lb />
impeach him in his<lb />
profession<lb />
The newspapers<lb />
argued, "That<lb />
because statement of<lb />
opinions cannot be<lb />
proved false, they<lb />
cannot be held<lb />
editorial represents<lb />
The<lb />
disagreed.<lb />
"We conclude that<lb />
in common law  the<lb />
editorial as a whole is<lb />
'nothing more than a reasonably susceptible<lb />
forcefully expressed of a defamatory<lb />
opinion on a oublic<lb />
issue of considerable<lb />
statewide importance;<lb />
as such, its publishers<lb />
will be afforded ab-<lb />
solute immunity from<lb />
liability for injury to<lb />
plaintiffs reputation<lb />
under the constitu-<lb />
tional privilege for ex-<lb />
meaning so as to war-<lb />
rant its submission to<lb />
a jury to determine if<lb />
in fact, the<lb />
defamatory meaning<lb />
was so understood<lb />
Johnson wrote.<lb />
Injury to reputa-<lb />
complished by both<lb />
direct and indirect im-<lb />
putations and insinua-<lb />
tions he said.<lb />
The News and<lb />
Observer Publishing<lb />
Co. argued editorials<lb />
"express the opinions<lb />
of the newspaper, so<lb />
that the nature of the<lb />
publication indicated<lb />
that the sentiments ex-<lb />
pressed were opinion,<lb />
and not fact<lb />
But the court said<lb />
The Raleigh Times<lb />
editorial "contains<lb />
tion through defama- nearly as much purely<lb />
tion may be ac- factual information<lb />
concerning the<lb />
minority admissions<lb />
program as it contains<lb />
expressions of<lb />
editorial opinion<lb />
"Many of the facts<lb />
disclosed are handled<lb />
in a loose manner<lb />
Johnson wrote.<lb />
Johnson, citing<lb />
numerous cases, said<lb />
M 'mere opinion'<lb />
under the First<lb />
Amendment has by<lb />
no means been inter-<lb />
preted as broadly and<lb />
comprehensively by<lb />
other courts as" the<lb />
newspapers argued.<lb />
dismissed.<lb />
But in a 2-1 deci-<lb />
sion, the appellate<lb />
court said the lower<lb />
court erred.<lb />
Johnson said Ren-<lb />
wick's complaint<lb />
should not have been<lb />
I'<lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
tual tualice He<lb />
sought actual and<lb />
punitive damages and <lb />
alleged the statements 1<lb />
were "published in<lb />
bad faith, malicious-<lb />
ly, and in total<lb />
disregard of the<lb />
ECU Enrollment On The Rise;<lb />
Protestors Return Once More<lb />
By PATRICK O'NEILL<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Summer Enrollment Increases<lb />
ECU officials are expecting a two percent in-<lb />
crease in summer school enrollment. Susan<lb />
McDaniel, associate vice chancellor for<lb />
academic affairs and director of summer<lb />
school, said enrollment already exceeds the<lb />
1982 total by 1.6 percent.<lb />
There were 4,379 students enrolled first sum-<lb />
mer session compared to 4,339 who attended<lb />
first session last year. At present, there are<lb />
3,537 taking classes this session, compared to<lb />
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buildup. 1<lb />
The July 4 vigil was sponsored by the North i<lb />
Carolina Peace Network; another vigil is plann- "<lb />
ed for Aug. 6, the 38th anniversary of the bom-<lb />
bing of Hiroshima, Japan.<lb />
Professor Talks Numbers<lb />
"The world is made of numbers claimed<lb />
ECU professor Lokenath Debnath in his Austin<lb />
Auditorium lecture Thursday.<lb />
Debnath said everyone uses simple counting<lb />
today and predicted the everyday analyzing of<lb />
data in the future.<lb />
Debnath researched fluid dynamics by study-<lb />
ing blood flow in human veins. He is one of<lb />
Staff Writers Needed<lb />
Redeem For Application At<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
I Located Across From Joyner Library<lb />
3,450 who took classes last year during second many mathemiticians worldwide trying to use<lb />
session. Officials are expecting more students<lb />
to enroll this month.<lb />
Faculty Receive A wards<lb />
Two ECU faculty members received writing<lb />
awards last month at the Dixie Council of<lb />
Authors and Journalists, Inc workshop at<lb />
Epworth-by-the-Sea, St. Simons Island, Ga.<lb />
Assistant Dean of Residence Life Nancy J.<lb />
Smith and home economics professor Margie<lb />
Gallagher were honored at the annual meeting.<lb />
Smith won three awards and an honorable men-<lb />
tion, and Gallagher won three awards and an<lb />
honorable mention.<lb />
Smith received first place for the begining of<lb />
a novel, first place for short stories and third<lb />
place for poetry. Gallagher took home two first<lb />
places for poetry. Both won awards for inspira-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Students Protest<lb />
Eight ECU students and faculty members<lb />
numbers to improve human understanding.<lb />
Head Counselor Named<lb />
Dr. Wilbert Ball, a staff member at the<lb />
Counseling Center since 1967, was named the<lb />
center's director earlier this weekBall succeeds<lb />
Dr. George Weigand who retired this summer.<lb />
Ball begins his<lb />
duties Aug. 1.<lb />
"We are happy<lb />
that Will Ball has<lb />
accepted the posi-<lb />
tion said Vice<lb />
Chancellor for<lb />
Student Life Elmer<lb />
Meyer.<lb />
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July 6, 1983<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Pa�c4<lb />
Financial Aid<lb />
Decision Boosts Discrimination<lb />
Last week, the Supreme Court<lb />
ordered into effect a law denying<lb />
federal college loans and grants to<lb />
thousands of men who fail to<lb />
register for the draft.<lb />
Actually, the justices lifted an<lb />
injunction by a Minnesota judge<lb />
that would have blocked the law<lb />
and permitted men who fail to<lb />
register to continue collecting stu-<lb />
dent aid. Thus, in essence, the law<lb />
will remain on the books through<lb />
the summer and into the fall, until<lb />
the Supreme Court decides<lb />
whether or not to hear arguments<lb />
on its legality.<lb />
Therefore, as of July 1 (last Fri-<lb />
day), any draft-age man applying<lb />
for federal student aid must sign a<lb />
statement saying he has registered.<lb />
But as cut-and-dry as the law<lb />
may sound at first, its far-reaching<lb />
effects, its subsequent implica-<lb />
tions, may not be so simple.<lb />
financial aid delays can be.<lb />
Of course, proponents of the<lb />
law argue that persons not comply-<lb />
ing with one federal law (draft<lb />
registration) should not benefit<lb />
from another (financial aid). And,<lb />
indeed, this argument holds water.<lb />
The leak, however, is in the fact<lb />
that except for a very select few, no<lb />
one has been convicted of draft<lb />
registration evasion. So, in effect,<lb />
the law determines the guilt of<lb />
those who have not yet even been<lb />
formally charged, let alone tried,<lb />
let alone convicted.<lb />
Judge Donald D. Alsop, who<lb />
heard this most recent case in U.S.<lb />
District Court, echoed this fact in<lb />
his decision. The written<lb />
disclosure, Alsop said,  deter-<lb />
mines guilt and inflicts punishment<lb />
on a identifiable group based on<lb />
the past act of non-registration<lb />
without the protections of a<lb />
ECU Director of Financial Aid judicial trial and<lb />
Robert M. Boudreaux foresees at<lb />
least two major problems with the<lb />
ruling. In the first place,<lb />
Boudreaux says, the law<lb />
discriminates against the poor col-<lb />
lege student. And secondly, he<lb />
foresees a tremendous future<lb />
burden for all U.S. financial aid<lb />
offices.<lb />
The law discriminates against<lb />
the poor, Boudreaux says, because<lb />
it penalizes underprivileged non-<lb />
registrants, while not affecting in<lb />
the least non-registrants coming<lb />
from wealthier families. Naturally,<lb />
less fortunate college students rely<lb />
heavily � and in many cases,<lb />
totally � on federal financial aid<lb />
to get through school. Thus, a<lb />
non-registrant from a poor family<lb />
is forced to quit school, while his<lb />
counterpart from a "more for-<lb />
tunate" background remains in<lb />
college virtually unaffected.<lb />
The burden Boudreaux foresees<lb />
is in the additional work for his<lb />
and other offices around the coun-<lb />
try. At this point, no written proof<lb />
of registration will be required for<lb />
those applying for federal aid.<lb />
However, in the fall of 1985, the<lb />
federal government may decide to<lb />
enact phase two of its plan, requir-<lb />
ing all applicants to submit such<lb />
written documentation. This,<lb />
Boudreaux says, will slow the pro-<lb />
cessing procedure and increase his<lb />
office's work load considerably.<lb />
And most of us know how costly<lb />
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Furthermore, even in those few<lb />
cases the federal government has<lb />
brought to the prosecution stage,<lb />
no legal precedent has yet been set.<lb />
In each said case, the individual<lb />
court's findings and decisional fac-<lb />
tors have been unique.<lb />
Draft registration is the law.<lb />
That fact is undisputed. What can<lb />
be disputed, however, is the<lb />
federal government's handling of<lb />
the problem at hand. Apparently,<lb />
they do not wish to attack the pro-<lb />
blem of non-registration through<lb />
those legal channels they<lb />
themselves deem "proper In-<lb />
stead, they would prefer to merely<lb />
scrape the surface by enacting<lb />
discriminatory statutes and ignor-<lb />
ing the problem as a whole.<lb />
Those who neglect to register for<lb />
the draft are subject to federal pro-<lb />
secution. They knew that before<lb />
they ever took that "in-action<lb />
However, the federal government<lb />
in equally at fault by its continual<lb />
practice of random prosecutions.<lb />
But to prosecute every offender,<lb />
government officials say, would<lb />
take an incredible amount of time<lb />
� some estimates claim that as<lb />
many as 400,000 men have failed<lb />
to register for the draft � to<lb />
which, only one response comes to<lb />
mind:<lb />
You'd better get cracking, boys.<lb />
CCNRP�NTIAUV tM 6�T77ff6 WWtfPABOUT THESE<lb />
CUTBACKS IN NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO<lb />
Whether Or Not He Decides To Run In '84,<lb />
Jesse Jackson's Impact Will Surely Be Felt<lb />
By PAT O'NEILL<lb />
I like Jesse Jackson. I'm impressed by<lb />
his leadership qualities, his dedication<lb />
and charisma.<lb />
Recently, Jackson has been touring<lb />
the nation, drawing large audiences,<lb />
registering lots of voters and,<lb />
presumably, testing presidential waters.<lb />
Every so often, Jackson hints that he's<lb />
"pondering the idea" of running for the<lb />
1984 Democratic nomination.<lb />
Judging from the mixed responses<lb />
Jackson is getting, there is not yet a<lb />
unified contingent among black leaders<lb />
to encourage him to run. Many leaders<lb />
are worried that a Jackson candidacy<lb />
would polarize the Democratic party,<lb />
paving the way for a more conservative<lb />
hopeful like John Glenn over liberals<lb />
like Gary Hart, Alan Cranston or<lb />
Walter Mondale. Others claim that the<lb />
42-year-old Jackson is neither qualified<lb />
nor experienced enoi.h to seek the na-<lb />
tion's top office.<lb />
On both of these points, I tend to see<lb />
other sides. First of all, the election is<lb />
still 16 months away, and anything can<lb />
happen between now and then. Regar-<lb />
ding qualifications for that position,<lb />
Ronald Reagan is living proof that this<lb />
isn't a factor among voters.<lb />
Jackson at the helm would make me<lb />
breathe easier. Besides, Jackson, a civil<lb />
rights leader and organizer for 20 years,<lb />
is a pretty solid choice for the post.<lb />
Jackson grew up in poverty in Green-<lb />
ville, S.C. At age six, he held his first<lb />
job; by 11, he held a managerial post at<lb />
a woodyard. Only one year after receiv-<lb />
ing a football scholarship to the Univer-<lb />
sity of Illinois in 1959, Jackson quit the<lb />
team and the school. "Negroes were<lb />
supposed to be linemen not quarter-<lb />
backs he said upon exit. Subsequent-<lb />
ly, he graduated from Greensboro's<lb />
Agricultural and Technical College in<lb />
1964. He'd been elected president of the<lb />
student body while there.<lb />
He studied further at the Chicago<lb />
Theological Seminary and was ordained<lb />
a Baptist minister in 1968. That same<lb />
year, it was Jackson who cradled the<lb />
head of Martin Luther King Jr. in his<lb />
arms after King was gunned<lb />
down.Jackson thought of King as <lb />
my father figure, my brother figure and<lb />
my teacher<lb />
In his years of service, Jackson played<lb />
an important role in the civil rights<lb />
struggle. His efforts have resulted in in-<lb />
creased numbers of blacks getting better<lb />
jobs. His current organization, People<lb />
United to Save Humamtv (PUSH), is<lb />
carrying on the work for equality and<lb />
justice begun by King and others<lb />
Although Jackson has never held<lb />
public office, the prospect of his can-<lb />
didacy can only reap positive results.<lb />
Democrats and Republicans alike are<lb />
more likely this time out to pay attention<lb />
to the needs of black Americans just<lb />
because Jackson's around. Because of<lb />
his popularity and influence. Jackson<lb />
has been able to get thousands of blacks<lb />
out registering to vote. This is another<lb />
plus. He's also an accessible leader<lb />
Earlier this year. 1 was able to get<lb />
Jackson on the phone for an interview<lb />
with a minimum effort.<lb />
Unfortunately, numbers tell the story<lb />
of 'he continuing lack of representation<lb />
of blacks in major elected offices. Cur-<lb />
rently, only 21 U.S. representatives are<lb />
black. There are no bVacV se&amp;axot w<lb />
governors. These three groups account<lb />
for 585 elected positions, meaning that<lb />
only 3.6 percent of our top national<lb />
leaders are black.<lb />
At this point, whether Jackson<lb />
decides to run or not, there is little doubt<lb />
that the impact of his efforts will result<lb />
in greater influence for blacks in 1984<lb />
and years to come.<lb />
A Line For All Seasons<lb />
In the beginning was the word<lb />
Shortly thereafter, of course, came<lb />
"the line<lb />
Ah yes, the infamous pick-up line. A<lb />
virtual bastion of 20th-century relation-<lb />
ships. But as much of a surprise as this<lb />
may come to us collegiate Casanovas,<lb />
lines are nothing new. Why, most<lb />
scholars agree that they're as old as<lb />
mankind itself. Nonetheless, I have<lb />
some trouble believing that it all started<lb />
when Adam strolled over to Eve for the<lb />
first time, put on his best Rock Hudson<lb />
and asked, "Hey, baby, haven't I seen<lb />
you 'round here before?"<lb />
But when you stop and think about it,<lb />
pitching a line is a pretty stupid way of<lb />
meeting a person. I mean, about half the<lb />
time, the line doesn't work, and nine<lb />
times out of 10, it doesn't really even<lb />
make sense. Take one of the more in-<lb />
famous singles' bar icebreakers, for ex-<lb />
ample: "Hey, baby, aren't you a<lb />
mode!?" Now sure, at first glance, this<lb />
may seem like a pretty good way to get<lb />
the proverbial ball rolling, but honestly,<lb />
how many models nowadays have<lb />
44-inch bustlines? Or for that matter,<lb />
how many models (aside, of course,<lb />
from those who pose for diet magazines)<lb />
need to go out to sleezy singles' bars to<lb />
get picked up by schleps like you?<lb />
'Ooh! Ooh! How Sad It Is'<lb />
In reply to natsy letters to Mr.<lb />
Hughes:<lb />
Ooh! Ooh!<lb />
How sad it is to see the two letters<lb />
recently printed in The East Caroli-<lb />
nian. The injustice you have served<lb />
Mr. Hughes is only complimented by<lb />
your short-sightedness into the art of<lb />
dry wit. The reader, indeed, is left baf-<lb />
fled by each of your comments.<lb />
How sad it is to see your com-<lb />
parisons between bathroom wall pen-<lb />
manship and Mr. Hughes' column. I'm<lb />
curious, whose bathroom wall have<lb />
you been reading lately? Seems to me<lb />
the comparison is unfair. If Mike has<lb />
been peeping into the ladies' room for<lb />
material, I'm sure he would have given<lb />
proper credit to the authoress, or at<lb />
least to which floor in Austin at which<lb />
the humor � nay, banal humor � was<lb />
found. What are you doing in the<lb />
men's room anyhow?<lb />
How sad it is to see a bright, in-<lb />
telligent spot on the editorial page be<lb />
soiled with the description "disgusting<lb />
fixations Pray tell what is so<lb />
disgusting about a parody on the way<lb />
the world really is? I suppose the ar-<lb />
ticles on world humger and the sad<lb />
state of affairs overseas are satisfac-<lb />
tory reading. Seems to me that hunger<lb />
and the problems overseas are depress-<lb />
ing. 'Tis nice to be informed on what is<lb />
going on in the world, yet 'tis nicer to<lb />
see some humor coming out of such a<lb />
depressing age.<lb />
How sad it is to see your limitations<lb />
on what other people see as humorous.<lb />
Please, if the articles dismay you so<lb />
much, there are many more stories to<lb />
be read that are not so disgusting.<lb />
Alas, the editorial page is only what the<lb />
name implies. Miss Albin should well<lb />
know this. Anyone can feel free to<lb />
comment on any topic, ranging from<lb />
the ECU Nazi Society and Chess Club<lb />
to the food served at the Crow's Nest.<lb />
Seems to me, opinions are a dime a<lb />
dozen, and irate letters to the editor are<lb />
no exception.<lb />
How sad it is to see how dainty the<lb />
feelings of professionals can be when<lb />
they are stomped on by banal humor.<lb />
Really now. Professionals have opi-<lb />
nions too. It may surprise you that they<lb />
may also have disgusting fixations.<lb />
Seems to me that if the material of-<lb />
fends them, the paper must have<lb />
assuredly received several � nay,<lb />
multitudes � of letters in response.<lb />
They also have the option to read the<lb />
article if they please.<lb />
How sad it is to see the talent of Mr.<lb />
Hughes brushed off so eagerly and<lb />
spitefully. Miss Bentley-Maughan's<lb />
plea to shut down the paper because of<lb />
her inability to accept another person's<lb />
views was totally uncalled for. And<lb />
certainly, anyone familiar with Miss<lb />
Albin's work can figure out why she<lb />
has little room to talk.<lb />
However, please don't let this letter<lb />
discourage anyone from writing the<lb />
paper. In essence, this letter is my opi-<lb />
nion, and I may not be necessarily cor-<lb />
rect in my feelings. If you disagree,<lb />
please reply. I won't read the letter<lb />
anyway.<lb />
Warren A. Baker<lb />
Junior, Drama and Speech<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes letters<lb />
expressing all points of view. Mail or<lb />
drop them by our office in the Old<lb />
South Building, across from Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
MIKE HUGHES<lb />
-&amp;&amp;<lb />
Personally, I don't much go in for the<lb />
old standbys. Not only do they make me<lb />
uncomfortable to say and hear, but I<lb />
realize that success in a venture such as<lb />
this relies first and foremost on catering<lb />
the line to the individual. However, I'm<lb />
sure that for the average mind, develop-<lb />
ing a repertoire of successful lines may<lb />
take years, decades, even a lifetime or<lb />
two. So here, then, just to get you aimed<lb />
in the right direction, are a few rules<lb />
on lines:<lb />
� Say, for instance, that for one<lb />
reason or another, you want to get to<lb />
know a fat girl sitting up at the bar.<lb />
Well, I guess the first thing to remember<lb />
is that just like you, girls have needs too.<lb />
They need love, tenderness, caring<lb />
and in this case, perhaps something to<lb />
eat. So, should you find yourself in this<lb />
predicament at some time in your life, I<lb />
suggest something short and to the<lb />
point, perhaps a line like: "Hey,<lb />
sweetheart, a new shipment of Lebanese girls. Now, whereas VSJ TiSSnSom<lb />
sausage came in this morning, and I've lot of detail about micro-pWr cir-<lb />
cuitry or import car sales, I have found<lb />
you were great<lb />
� Or perhaps she looks intellectual.<lb />
Maybe she wears glasses or only smokes<lb />
her cigarettes half way down. Thus, you<lb />
would say something catchy, like,<lb />
wonder if you could help me out here. I<lb />
was just trying to figure out the cir-<lb />
cumference of the top of this beer bottle,<lb />
and I can't seem to recall the geometric<lb />
formula for doing so. It's worth a drink<lb />
if you can remember<lb />
� Naturally, if the girl's wearing an<lb />
ECU T-shirt, you don't have to worry<lb />
about saying anything intellectual.<lb />
� But unfortunately, it's not always<lb />
what you say that's most important. In<lb />
some cases, it's how you say it. Here<lb />
again, it's imperative to consider the<lb />
prospective pick-up's individual<lb />
background and breeding and cater the<lb />
line accordingly:<lb />
� Say she's from North Carolina (as it<lb />
seems many North Carolina girls are). In<lb />
this case, you'll want to remember to do<lb />
three things: Use your best drawl;<lb />
mispronounce at least half of your<lb />
words, and make all one-syllable words<lb />
at least two syllables. Say something<lb />
snappy, Uke, "Hey, sweet thang, vuh<lb />
wanna come over tuh my place an' listen<lb />
tuh the nu Mayul Tecyulis reckerd?"<lb />
� If she's from New Jersey, however,<lb />
you may have to change the line to<lb />
something a bit more enticing, like,<lb />
"Yo, sweethot, whaddya say yuze an'<lb />
me go fuh a ride in my cah an smash<lb />
some winduhs oah sumtin' Uke dat?"<lb />
� California girls, on the other hand,<lb />
fall easy prey to witty lines Uke, "Oh,<lb />
wow, baby, like I love the way your<lb />
mood ring, you know, Uke, reflects the<lb />
Ught from that Space Invaders machine<lb />
over there. Like, you know, you must be<lb />
a Libra<lb />
� And finaUy, of course, are Oriental<lb />
from past experience that the best lines,<lb />
the ones they appreciate the most, are<lb />
the simple Unes, like, for instance<lb />
"Herro?"<lb />
got some out in the car! Wanna see?<lb />
� Naturally, though, this is one of the<lb />
few sure-fire Unes. In most cases, a pro-<lb />
spective pick-up's likes and dislikes<lb />
won't be so obvious. This is where<lb />
you've got to be on your toes. Look for <lb />
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The publisher of<lb />
The North Carolina<lb />
Independent, the new<lb />
state-wide, biweekly<lb />
newspaper, met with<lb />
citizens of Greenville<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
Steve Schewel talk-<lb />
ed with a dozen peo-<lb />
ple, including several<lb />
ECU students and<lb />
staff, during a lun-<lb />
cheon gathering at the<lb />
Catholic Newman<lb />
Center. The Indepen-<lb />
dent hit the<lb />
newsstands of Green-<lb />
ville for the first time<lb />
in late May.<lb />
During a discus-<lb />
sion, Schewel gave a<lb />
brief history of the<lb />
paper and discussed<lb />
the background of<lb />
the paper's writers<lb />
and staff. "The whole<lb />
thing is a gamble in a<lb />
lot ways Schewel<lb />
said, adding that he<lb />
didn't see the paper<lb />
reaching the break-<lb />
even point for several<lb />
years.<lb />
At present, the<lb />
paper is being cir-<lb />
culated free of charge<lb />
in Durham. Several<lb />
other cities sell the<lb />
paper at for 75 cents a<lb />
copy. The paper is<lb />
available by subscrip-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Total circulation of<lb />
the Independent is<lb />
now 15,000 but that<lb />
should increase to<lb />
25,000 when the paper<lb />
begins free circulation<lb />
in Greensboro in<lb />
August. Schewel said<lb />
his long range hope is<lb />
for circulation to<lb />
'Stars and Bars' Brought Down<lb />
ECU student Glenn<lb />
Maughan is at it<lb />
again. His most recent<lb />
protest has resulted in<lb />
the City of Greenville<lb />
stopping its practice<lb />
of flying the Con-<lb />
federate flag over the<lb />
Town Common.<lb />
The practice of fly-<lb />
ing the "Stars and<lb />
Bars which began<lb />
12 years ago when the<lb />
Town Common was<lb />
first opened, was<lb />
discontinued in June<lb />
shortly after<lb />
Maughan's letter of<lb />
protest was received<lb />
by city officials.<lb />
In April, Maughan<lb />
successfully petition-<lb />
ed Pitt County of-<lb />
ficials to amend a war<lb />
monument on the<lb />
lawn of the Pitt Coun-<lb />
ty Court House that<lb />
listed the names of<lb />
Pitt County citizens,<lb />
killed in past wars, ac-<lb />
cording to their color.<lb />
In the last two years,<lb />
Maughan has also led<lb />
a somewhat-less suc-<lb />
cessful effort to rid<lb />
ECU's campus of<lb />
military recruitors.<lb />
Maughan, a Viet-<lb />
nam veteran, wrote to<lb />
Greenville Mayor Per-<lb />
cy Cox and Greenville<lb />
City Manager Gail<lb />
Meeks on May 17 pro-<lb />
testing the citv's flv-<lb />
ing of the Con-<lb />
federate flag. "At<lb />
first glance, the 'Stars<lb />
and Bars' seem a<lb />
benign symbol of our<lb />
Southern heritage<lb />
Maughan wrote.<lb />
"Looking deeper into<lb />
history, one may<lb />
realize that this sym-<lb />
bol is not and can<lb />
never be a true<lb />
representative of the<lb />
South. From its incep-<lb />
tion during the Con-<lb />
federacy, the 'Stars<lb />
and Bars' imitated<lb />
racism and violence<lb />
Maughan con-<lb />
ducted his own<lb />
research at Joyner<lb />
Library on the<lb />
histories of both the<lb />
Confederate flag and<lb />
the British flag known<lb />
as the "Union Jack<lb />
which was also flown<lb />
over the Common.<lb />
The City of Greenville<lb />
has also discontinued<lb />
its use of the Union<lb />
Jack.<lb />
From his research,<lb />
Maughan discovered<lb />
that Greenville's ver-<lb />
sion of the Con-<lb />
federate flag was<lb />
never sanctioned for<lb />
official use by the<lb />
Confederacy nor was<lb />
it flown over Con-<lb />
federate government<lb />
buildings or grounds.<lb />
"There were official<lb />
North Carolinians In Nicaragua;<lb />
N.C. Slavery Bill Stopped Again<lb />
Cont From 1 age 1<lb />
damage earlier this<lb />
spring have asked to<lb />
be declared disaster<lb />
areas, allowing<lb />
farmers to apply for<lb />
low-interest, govern-<lb />
ment loans.<lb />
A late April freeze<lb />
was responsible for<lb />
most of the damage to<lb />
the state's fruit and<lb />
vegetable crops, the<lb />
hardest hit of which<lb />
was the sandhill's<lb />
peach crop.<lb />
�A Friday decision<lb />
by the N.C. Senate to<lb />
return a bill to com-<lb />
mittee that would<lb />
outlaw slavery has<lb />
raised the ire of farm<lb />
worker rights' ad-<lb />
vocates and civil liber-<lb />
tarians across the<lb />
state.<lb />
The heavily amend-<lb />
ed bill was already<lb />
passed in weakened<lb />
form by the House.<lb />
On Friday, the Senate<lb />
voted to return the<lb />
measure to the<lb />
Agricultural Commit-<lb />
tee chaired by Sen.<lb />
Vernon White,<lb />
D-Pitt. White claims<lb />
the bill is poorly writ-<lb />
ten and "very harsh"<lb />
because it woul 1<lb />
make it a felony for a<lb />
farmer to make a con-<lb />
tract with a migrant<lb />
crew leader who was<lb />
holding his workers in<lb />
involuntary ser-<lb />
vatude.<lb />
"The Farm Bureau<lb />
has been opposed to<lb />
this bill since it was<lb />
first introduced<lb />
said Joan Preiss, a<lb />
staff worker for the<lb />
National Farm<lb />
Worker Ministry. "It<lb />
is clear to me that they<lb />
and their legislators in<lb />
the General Assembly<lb />
either want to remove<lb />
all employer respon-<lb />
sibility for what goes<lb />
on or possibly to the<lb />
kill the bill <lb />
flags adopted by the<lb />
Confederate Con-<lb />
gress Maughan<lb />
wrote. "These were<lb />
variations of our flag,<lb />
and only those flags<lb />
flew with Congres-<lb />
sional approval<lb />
Moreover<lb />
Maughan continued,<lb />
"our (Greenville's)<lb />
version is a symbol of<lb />
war. It only saw use<lb />
during battle with a<lb />
few select troops or<lb />
flew over block-<lb />
runners and other<lb />
ships primarily used<lb />
for war<lb />
Maughan noted<lb />
that known-racist<lb />
organizations such as<lb />
the Ku Klux Klan<lb />
often chose the Con-<lb />
federate flag as their<lb />
symbol. "Given the<lb />
flags' past history<lb />
with a segregated and<lb />
racist South, it was a<lb />
simple matter for this<lb />
group to carry on with<lb />
tradition. It is indeed<lb />
tragic for our town to<lb />
be allied with the<lb />
KKK in this manner<lb />
Maughan said he<lb />
found no legal prece-<lb />
dent for the Con-<lb />
federate flag's ex-<lb />
istence in either the<lb />
General Statutes of<lb />
North Carolina nor in<lb />
Greenville law. "Such<lb />
research also ques-<lb />
tions the intent of fly-<lb />
ing Great Britain's<lb />
Union Jack as well<lb />
Maughan wrote.<lb />
City Manager<lb />
Meeks decided not to<lb />
confront Maughan,<lb />
whom she refered to<lb />
as a "very persistent<lb />
young man In a<lb />
short three-sentence<lb />
response, Meeks<lb />
acknowledged<lb />
Maughan's letter and<lb />
thanked him. "At<lb />
present, the American<lb />
flag, the North<lb />
Carolina flag and the<lb />
Betsy Ross flag are<lb />
the only ones on the<lb />
park Meeks wrote<lb />
in a letter dated June<lb />
10. "I greatly ap-<lb />
preciated your sugges-<lb />
tion, and the informa-<lb />
tion you provided<lb />
During a subse-<lb />
quent interview,<lb />
Meeks said she didn't<lb />
necessarily agree with<lb />
Maughan's points,<lb />
but rather she wanted<lb />
to take care of the<lb />
situation before it<lb />
ballooned. "The flags<lb />
have been flying there<lb />
for 12 years, and<lb />
we've never had any<lb />
comment about them<lb />
whatsoever Meeks<lb />
said. "I'm not sure<lb />
that the letter con-<lb />
vinced me, as much as<lb />
that (Maughan) is a<lb />
very persistent young<lb />
man and I knew what<lb />
had just happened<lb />
with the County of<lb />
Pitt and so I decid-<lb />
ed to quit flying those<lb />
flags<lb />
Meeks said the<lb />
original decision was<lb />
made by those in<lb />
charge of the Town<lb />
Common 12 years ago<lb />
to fly all the flags that<lb />
had ever flown over<lb />
Greenville. "It was<lb />
not something that I<lb />
felt merited a lot of<lb />
researching and so<lb />
forth to decide<lb />
whether he<lb />
(Maughan) was cor-<lb />
rect or not Meeks<lb />
said.<lb />
Maughan said he<lb />
was prompted to write<lb />
his letter to City of-<lb />
ficials after he read<lb />
about a similar case<lb />
where some students<lb />
at the University of<lb />
Mississippi successful-<lb />
ly petitioned universi-<lb />
ty officials to also quit<lb />
flying the Con-<lb />
federate flag on cam-<lb />
pus. Maughan said he<lb />
was pleased with<lb />
Meeks' decision.<lb />
reach 100,000, 10,000<lb />
by subscription,<lb />
within four years.<lb />
The Independent<lb />
supports itself mainly<lb />
through 24<lb />
shareholders. Each<lb />
shareholder purchas-<lb />
ed a minimum of<lb />
$5,000 worth of the<lb />
company's stock.<lb />
Some donations and<lb />
advertising help keep<lb />
the paper operating.<lb />
"We are not a pro-<lb />
paganda sheet<lb />
Schewel told the<lb />
group. "We stay<lb />
away from rhetoric<lb />
Schewel said that<lb />
unlike the News and<lb />
Observer, which he<lb />
said was "in the<lb />
pocket of the<lb />
moderate<lb />
democrats the In-<lb />
dependent would<lb />
maintain its indepen-<lb />
dent stature and at-<lb />
tempt to offer readers<lb />
a diverse choice of<lb />
new "soft features"<lb />
in addition to in-<lb />
vestigative reports.<lb />
"We have a quality<lb />
of writing you can't<lb />
get from any other<lb />
newspaper in the<lb />
state Schewel said.<lb />
Schewel said the In-<lb />
dependent would try<lb />
to stay away from<lb />
ideological labels, but<lb />
when pushed to res-<lb />
pond, he said the<lb />
paper could be viewed<lb />
as progressive.<lb />
Schewel also said the<lb />
paper would try to<lb />
stay away from adver-<lb />
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racist, military or<lb />
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Pippin, the first musical comedy production of<lb />
the East Carolina Summer Theatre season opened<lb />
last night to an enthusiastic full house.<lb />
Pippin was written bv Roger O. Hirson and<lb />
Stephen Schwartz. The comedy is based loosely on<lb />
the life of Charlemagne's oldest son who is an<lb />
idealist searching for a meaning to life among the<lb />
pleasures oi court, the glory of battle, the office of<lb />
Holy Roman Emperoi and the domesticality of a<lb />
famsh<lb />
The title role was ably played by Scott Evans, a<lb />
veteran of Broadway and films. John Kuhn played<lb />
a fast talking, high-stepping master of ceremonies,<lb />
and it was his energy that kept the production mov<lb />
ing from one scene to the next. Joey Pollock di<lb />
creditable job as C harlemagne, while Babs Winn<lb />
played Charlemagne's site, a lusty woman indeed<lb />
who brings Charlemagne to say at one point.<lb />
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is worth the fornicating I'm getting<lb />
Two actresses who put in strong performai<lb />
were Susan Marrash-Minnerly, who played Pip<lb />
pin's grandmother and Sharon lawrence, �<lb />
played Catherine, a Aidow<lb />
The music and dancing are the high point of<lb />
musical comedies, and the music and dancing in<lb />
Pippin were no exception to the rule The orchestra<lb />
played well, the dancing as energetic, and the<lb />
singing was consistently strong This is a sexy ploy,<lb />
and the dancing and costumes contributed to the<lb />
atmosphere<lb />
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night, but 1 will attribute them to opening nigl<lb />
problems For one thing. whenever the performers'<lb />
voices were amplified, the sound quaht became<lb />
somewhat tinm Also, at times the lighting seemed<lb />
be stiff and hesitant. There were a couple<lb />
times when the energy seemed to Hag a -<lb />
then the performers picked it right back up again<lb />
There are still tickets available for Pippin.<lb />
: medy will run through Saturdav nigh<lb />
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with c lated lobbying on<lb />
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excessive and unnecessary military<lb />
programs and funding human<lb />
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thai would revitalize the economy<lb />
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repressive governments, working<lb />
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and legitimate majority rule for<lb />
the people of southern Africa, as<lb />
well as stopping U.S. intervention<lb />
in C entral America.<lb />
Healey said the coalition at-<lb />
tempts to educate its 50-member<lb />
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ECU Listens Up For<lb />
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'A Little Night Music'<lb />
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performances, from July 11<lb />
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quintet of actor-singers invii<lb />
their audience, with a wink<lb />
join in on the fun and tollies<lb />
which wind up in a "midsummer<lb />
night" madness. The characters<lb />
are city people in all kit is<lb />
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African rythms in the past 2 or 3<lb />
years The musK on all three of<lb />
these records is ver danceable;<lb />
and let's face it, it you can't<lb />
dance<lb />
Speaking in lounges (Sire<lb />
Records) is T alking Heads' newest<lb />
record. The rythms on each cut of<lb />
this song will keep the listener<lb />
dancing. The recording quality is<lb />
excellent; the songs are lyrically<lb />
tight, and yet this isn't my<lb />
favorite Talking Heads' record I<lb />
didn't find myself singing some of<lb />
the songs to myself like I did on a<lb />
couple of their earlier records,<lb />
namelv Fear of Music and Talking<lb />
Heads '77.<lb />
But don't get me wrong I'm<lb />
not saying that there aren't some<lb />
good songs on this record,<lb />
because there are a couple ex-<lb />
cellent songs here in fact. My<lb />
favorite song of the record is<lb />
"This Must Be The Place (Naive<lb />
Melody) Here David Byrne,<lb />
who studied conceptual design at<lb />
the Rhode Island School of<lb />
Design, has achieved a grand suc-<lb />
cess. He has wnten a love song,<lb />
and a unique hymn to the joys of<lb />
home life. Considering how many<lb />
love songs are written and record-<lb />
ed, this is quite a teat M favorite<lb />
line from the song goes, "Out of<lb />
all those kinds of people You got<lb />
a face with a view<lb />
Another excellent song on this<lb />
record is "Pull Up the Roots<lb />
This tune sports a fine bass line<lb />
from Tina Weymouth, a great<lb />
percussion break by guest percus-<lb />
sion Ralph De Jesus, and some<lb />
great harmonies on the bridge.<lb />
Two of the songs that I liked<lb />
� cry much were "Swamp" and<lb />
"Girlfriend is Better The<lb />
tormer features Byrne, a master<lb />
� paradox, giving a voodoo-like<lb />
warning about the dangers of the<lb />
materialistic world and juxtapos-<lb />
ing that against buoyant chorus<lb />
that sings "Hi, hi, hi, hi, hi<lb />
"Girlfriend is Better" has an an-<lb />
them to it that is reminiscent of<lb />
some of the earlier Talking Heads<lb />
music.<lb />
REVIEW<lb />
Eddy Grant's second release in<lb />
the U.S Killer on the Rampage<lb />
(Portrait Records), is already a<lb />
commercial success even though it<lb />
has only been released a short<lb />
while. Grant deserves his success<lb />
because he has crafted ten good<lb />
songs for this record. The<lb />
qualities of the recording, produc-<lb />
tion and melody are first class on<lb />
every cut.<lb />
Looking at such song titles as<lb />
"War Party "Killer of the<lb />
Rampage and "Another<lb />
Revolutionary one might think<lb />
that here is another political artist<lb />
in the tradition of Bob Marley.<lb />
But such is not the case; Iddv<lb />
Grant is a pop singer � a good<lb />
pop singer � but he is not another<lb />
Maries bv anv means. Grant's<lb />
lvrics are certainly his weakest<lb />
area.<lb />
The songs on this record are<lb />
tailor-made tor portable radios<lb />
and impromptu dancing on the<lb />
street or at the beach. I can evi-<lb />
sion a group of young males danc<lb />
ing to "Killer on the Rampage"<lb />
for their female cohorts. My<lb />
favorite lyrics are those on<lb />
"Drop, Baby Drop" where drant<lb />
sings, "Mv heart does a tango<lb />
With every little move you make<lb />
I lovt you like a mango Wish we<lb />
could make it every da<lb />
Good melodies are certamK<lb />
Fddy Grant's strongest asset<lb />
and thev are consistently singable<lb />
over the predominant reggae<lb />
beat. Now I'm a sucker for a<lb />
calypso song, and so I really enjoy<lb />
"Latin Love Affair This song is<lb />
perfect for the tourist set and will<lb />
likely be learned by many of the<lb />
hotel bands in the islands.<lb />
If their first record. Jump<lb />
Jump Jump!<lb />
(A-Root -Da-Doot Doo Records),<lb />
is any indication of success, the<lb />
Pressure Boys from Chapel Hill<lb />
could be the hottest new music<lb />
band in this region. The record<lb />
was produced and engineered by<lb />
Mitch Easter who has recently<lb />
done excellent work with the DB's<lb />
and R.EM. Once again he has ad-<lb />
ded a touch that tust may get this<lb />
first effort some nationwide atten-<lb />
tion.<lb />
If these guys don't suffer from<lb />
early burnout. 1 predict success.<lb />
Not only are they tight musicians,<lb />
but they also have drive and ambi-<lb />
tion. How else could thev have<lb />
booked a month's tour up the<lb />
bast Coast and in the midwest<lb />
without the help of an agent?<lb />
The seven songs on the I P are<lb />
in the pop ska realm � eminently<lb />
danceable music to be sure. The<lb />
band uses a 3 piece horn section in<lb />
all of their arrangements. The<lb />
Pressure Bovs remind me of such<lb />
British bands as Madness, The<lb />
Selecter and The Specials.<lb />
The fresh sound and the energv<lb />
are the best things about this<lb />
record. The lyrics aren't the most<lb />
exciting, but they are better than<lb />
average for a young band Mv<lb />
favorite song on this record is call-<lb />
ed "A-Okav " The song begins<lb />
with an exciting horn line that is<lb />
played over a fast ska calypso<lb />
beat. Here the boys have<lb />
something to say of a timelv<lb />
political nature. "On the dav they<lb />
call me I will run awa 1 said I<lb />
will stav 1 can't kill my brothers<lb />
ain't no wav 1 am A Okav '<lb />
Another very gOvi song or.<lb />
Jump Jump Jump! is<lb />
"Nothing To Sav" which features<lb />
some commendable vocal work by<lb />
John Plvmale and a fine trumpet<lb />
solo bv Neil Barry.<lb />
I'm not sure where they would<lb />
plav, but I certainlv hope the<lb />
Pressure Boys can come to Green-<lb />
ville at some point and play some<lb />
of their exciting music for our<lb />
Saturday night dance partv.<lb />
Albums courtesy of Record Bar.<lb />
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. tickets available for Pippin, and<lb />
run through Saturday night. This<lb />
sec a good rendition of the ex-<lb />
port four Tony awards and played<lb />
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5 Up For<lb />
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ght Music'<lb />
again after a long time and take<lb />
fire once more. Miss Muir is well<lb />
known to Summer Theatre au-<lb />
diences in Eastern North<lb />
Carolina, having appeared in<lb />
many successful musicals.<lb />
Lee Evans is making his East<lb />
Carolina Summer Theatre debut<lb />
in A Little .Sight Music. He has<lb />
performed with the Santa Fe and<lb />
Boston opera companies and in<lb />
numerous Off-Broadway and<lb />
regional productions.<lb />
Also appearing in the musical<lb />
will be veteran New York actors<lb />
John Kuhn and Babs Winn, who<lb />
is a native of Greenville. Afea.au- .<lb />
diences will recognize Ed QJgnn,<lb />
Catherine Rhea, Janet" Ndyes,<lb />
Fred Johnson, and Catherine<lb />
Wafford asthe quintet of singing<lb />
actors who follow the story from<lb />
overture to final curtain call.<lb />
"Send in the Clowns the<lb />
haunting song that Frank Sinatra<lb />
added to his crooning repertory<lb />
after A Little Sight Music became<lb />
an established success, is one of<lb />
the show's better-known song-<lb />
hits. Some of the other tunes in-<lb />
clude "A Weekend in the Coun-<lb />
try, " The Glamorous Life" and<lb />
�The Miller's Son<lb />
Edgar Loessin, Summer<lb />
See NIGHT, Page 7<lb />
lythms<lb />
will stay I can't kill my brothers<lb />
ain't no way 1 am A Okay<lb />
Another very good song on<lb />
Jump Jump Jump! is<lb />
"Nothing To Say" which features<lb />
some commendable vocal work by<lb />
John Plymale and a fine trumpet<lb />
solo by Neil Barry.<lb />
I'm not sure where they would<lb />
play, but I certainly hope the<lb />
Pressure Boys can come to Green-<lb />
ville at some point and play some<lb />
of their exciting music for our<lb />
Saturday night dance party.<lb />
Albums courtesy of Record<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JULY 6. 19t3<lb />
Greenville Musicians Perform At Eno Festival<lb />
By MIKE HAMER<lb />
Staff WrHcr<lb />
Despite the hot sun<lb />
and the intermittent<lb />
showers, people from<lb />
all over the state were<lb />
having a grand time at<lb />
the 1983 Festival for<lb />
the Eno which took<lb />
place at the Eno River<lb />
Park on the North<lb />
End of Durham this<lb />
Sunday and Monday,<lb />
July 3rd and 4th.<lb />
I have attended Eno<lb />
River Festivals in the<lb />
past, and I would<lb />
have to say that this<lb />
year's festival was<lb />
bigger and better than<lb />
ever.<lb />
All profits which<lb />
are made from the<lb />
Festival went toward<lb />
the purchase of more<lb />
land along the Eno<lb />
River. The purpose of<lb />
the Eno River Park is<lb />
to preserve the Eno<lb />
River as a wild river in<lb />
an urban setting.<lb />
Ms. Keristan Nygard<lb />
of Durham was the<lb />
coordinator of tie<lb />
Festival. She coor-<lb />
dinated the more than<lb />
600 volunteers who<lb />
helped to make the<lb />
event possible. Mr.<lb />
Peter Sprague,<lb />
volunteer<lb />
photographer for the<lb />
Eno Festival said,<lb />
�'What impressed me<lb />
the most about the<lb />
whole Festival was<lb />
that it was so tightly<lb />
run � completely by<lb />
volunteers. I don't<lb />
know if a paid staff<lb />
could have done as<lb />
well. He added that,<lb />
"I was really impress-<lb />
ed that the whole<lb />
community pitched in<lb />
in so many ways<lb />
Several Greenville<lb />
musicians par-<lb />
ticipated in the<lb />
Festival including the<lb />
Green Grass Clog-<lb />
gers, Mike 'Lightnin'<lb />
Wells, and the Sting<lb />
Rays who backed up<lb />
Beaufort's Bluesman<lb />
Big Boy Henry. Miss<lb />
Nancy Spainhour,<lb />
one of Greenville's<lb />
Green Grass Cloggers<lb />
commented on the<lb />
Festival's high quali-<lb />
ty. I thought<lb />
everything was really<lb />
goodshe said,<lb />
"including the site,<lb />
the food, the music<lb />
and the dancing She<lb />
also said , "I thought<lb />
the crowd really en-<lb />
joyed our dancing,<lb />
and I enjoyed hearing<lb />
the Red Clay<lb />
Ramblers, the Wild<lb />
Goose Chasers and<lb />
the Hollow Rock Str-<lb />
ing Band. We danced<lb />
five times yesteday, so<lb />
we really worked<lb />
hard<lb />
Some of the many<lb />
performers who<lb />
played at the Festival<lb />
were Touchstone, The<lb />
Gospel Jubilators,<lb />
Lise Uyanik and the<lb />
Mobile City Band,<lb />
The Country Squires,<lb />
Red Herring, Rebecca<lb />
and the New Tones,<lb />
The Pirate Heads,<lb />
Woodchucks in<lb />
Babylon and The<lb />
Obie Family among<lb />
many others. All of<lb />
the performers were<lb />
from North Carolina.<lb />
My favorite perfor-<lb />
mance Monday was<lb />
the Chuck Davis<lb />
Dance Company who<lb />
performed some col-<lb />
orful African dancing<lb />
and involved the au-<lb />
dience in every part of<lb />
their performance.<lb />
If you've never<lb />
been to an Eno River<lb />
Festival and if you are<lb />
interested in N.C.<lb />
culture, I would<lb />
recommend that you<lb />
make plans to attend<lb />
next year's Festival<lb />
for the Eno on the<lb />
Forth of July<lb />
weekend.<lb />
'Night Music' Next Week<lb />
An intriguing<lb />
and original<lb />
murder mystery<lb />
Coalition Against U.S.<lb />
Military Arms Spending<lb />
EYES<lb />
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The Hollywood Reporter<lb />
" 'Eyes' is one film which<lb />
almost dares to be seen and<lb />
will be difficult to ignore<lb />
� Boxoff ice<lb />
Faye Dunaway stars In<lb />
tonight's 8 o'clock film 'Eyes of<lb />
Laura Mars' at AAendenhall's<lb />
Hendrix Theatre. Next Mon-<lb />
day, it's Paul Newman at 9<lb />
p.m. in 'Fort Apache The<lb />
Bronx<lb />
a great svecess.<lb />
Cont. From p.6<lb />
organization and over<lb />
14,000-member citizen action net-<lb />
work about the various problems<lb />
they say exist with U.S. foreign<lb />
policy and defense spending pro-<lb />
grams. The coalition, he says,<lb />
works with its members by help-<lb />
ing them focus on these problems<lb />
and by giving them the confidence<lb />
that their efforts can make a dif-<lb />
ference on Capitol Hill.<lb />
"We feel that churches in par-<lb />
ticular have an extraordinary role<lb />
they can play Healey said.<lb />
"Their theologically grounded<lb />
views of what a decent world<lb />
should be makes them one of the<lb />
strongest potential forces in this<lb />
country to help change the direc-<lb />
tion we seem to be going right<lb />
now<lb />
The "direction" Healey is<lb />
referring to is not a good one. He<lb />
claims that increased U.S.<lb />
military spending and arms expor-<lb />
ting are making the world less safe<lb />
and are "helping to perpetuate the<lb />
most extraordinary poverty" the<lb />
world has known.<lb />
"The arms race has conse-<lb />
quences Healey added, "not<lb />
just in terms of no 'safety net'<lb />
here in the U.S but it means no<lb />
food in many parts of the world<lb />
According to Healey, the<lb />
United States has taken the lead in<lb />
the arms race for many years. He<lb />
also claims the U.S. encourages<lb />
arms sales to poor nations which<lb />
can't afford them, thereby<lb />
worsening the poverty.<lb />
Healey also addressed the issue<lb />
of the Soviet threat. "We don't<lb />
think it's a question of trusting<lb />
the Russians or not trusting the<lb />
Russians he said. "We don't<lb />
have to trust them in the sense<lb />
that we don't think they're crazy<lb />
� they're not out to blow up the<lb />
world any more than we are �<lb />
and that decent arms control<lb />
negotiations and something like<lb />
the freeze is appropriate<lb />
Healey noted that Russian<lb />
leaders have already endorsed the<lb />
freeze. "They're for a freeze �<lb />
let's test it � let the U.S. propose<lb />
it to them and see if they're<lb />
bluffing or not<lb />
The coalition's current project<lb />
is a campaign opposing U.S.<lb />
"first strike" weapons, such as<lb />
the M-X, the Euromissiles (the<lb />
cruise and Pershing II) and the<lb />
Trident submarine.<lb />
Anyone wishing to receive more<lb />
information about the Coalition<lb />
for a New Foreign Military Policy<lb />
may write to them at 120<lb />
Maryland Ave N.E<lb />
Washington, D.C. 20002.<lb />
Coat. From p.6<lb />
Theatre producer, is<lb />
directing the produc-<lb />
tion, and Broadway<lb />
veteran Mavis Ray is<lb />
the choreographer.<lb />
According to Sum-<lb />
mer Theatre General<lb />
Manager Scott<lb />
Parker, ticket sales<lb />
are "very brisk<lb />
There are still a<lb />
number of tickets<lb />
available for each of<lb />
the three reaining<lb />
musicals he said.<lb />
In addition to A<lb />
Little Night Musk,<lb />
the rummer Theatre<lb />
is also presenting No.<lb />
No Nanette, July<lb />
18-23; and They're<lb />
Playing Our Song,<lb />
slated for production<lb />
July 25-30. All perfor-<lb />
mances begin at 8:15<lb />
p.m.<lb />
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chased at McGinnis<lb />
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corner of 5th and<lb />
Eastern Streets, Mon-<lb />
day through Satur-<lb />
day, or reserved bv<lb />
calling 757-6390.<lb />
John Kuhn and Jami Wilkerson are seen here in<lb />
the opening number "Magic To Do on open-<lb />
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production of 'Pippin The popular musical<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JULY 6, 1983<lb />
Page 8<lb />
Festival Offers More Than Just Fun<lb />
By CINDY PLEASANTS<lb />
ECU Intramurals Director Dr.<lb />
Wayne Edwards looks a little<lb />
weary these days. But who can<lb />
blame him?<lb />
Edwards has just spent the past<lb />
two weeks making life a little<lb />
easier for 162 athletes at the Na-<lb />
tional Sports Festival in Colorado<lb />
Springs. But don't misunders-<lb />
tand. Serving as the festival's<lb />
team handball coordinator is one<lb />
of Edwards' most enjoyable<lb />
duties. And it's not too difficult<lb />
to tell just how much he enjoyed<lb />
participating.<lb />
"We had a very successful<lb />
sports festival this year Ed-<lb />
wards said with excitement.<lb />
"Total ticket sales were over<lb />
S800.000<lb />
After Edwards proceeded to ex-<lb />
plain the sports festival's im-<lb />
pressive revenue earnings, he<lb />
reflected back on the two-week<lb />
stay and the performances of<lb />
several ECU athletes.<lb />
"1 don't know of any school<lb />
that could boast of having four<lb />
athletes in the festival Edwards<lb />
said. "That's definitely something<lb />
to be proud of. In the last three<lb />
festivals, we've had 14 different<lb />
athletes participate<lb />
One of those athletes is former<lb />
Pirate basketball star Sam Jones.<lb />
At last year's Fesival in Indian-<lb />
napolis, Jones was a member of<lb />
the South team handball squad �<lb />
the gold medal winner.<lb />
Since then, Jones has played on<lb />
the U.S. National Handball team<lb />
and has travelled to Europe on<lb />
two occasions to compete<lb />
Although Jones made her<lb />
presence known at last year's<lb />
games, she became an even<lb />
stronger force during this year's<lb />
competition. "There is no com-<lb />
parison from Sam's play last year<lb />
to this year Edwards said.<lb />
"Last year, she played on natural<lb />
ability, but this year she played on<lb />
handball ability<lb />
Jones, along with ECU team-<lb />
mates Judy Ausherman and<lb />
Maureen Buck, joined their team-<lb />
mates in a fight for the gold<lb />
medal. But after a long battle, the<lb />
 South squad was defeated, 21-20,<lb />
in double overtime.<lb />
During the championship,<lb />
Jones scored four goals and<lb />
finished with 15 goals overall for<lb />
the festival. In one game, Jones<lb />
scored three goals in a row. "She<lb />
has much more confidence in<lb />
herself Edwards said. "She was<lb />
disappointed that they lost<lb />
because this was a much better<lb />
team than last year's. They were<lb />
expected to win<lb />
Jones, who will now return to<lb />
Lake Placid, N.Y and continue<lb />
to play on the National Handball<lb />
team, is a sure candidate for the<lb />
1984 U. S. Olympic team. If she is<lb />
chosen, Jones will be the first<lb />
ECU athlete ever to compete in<lb />
the Olympics. "Unless she is in-<lb />
jured, I have no doubt that Sam<lb />
will be at the Olympics in Los<lb />
Angeles Edwards said. Jones,<lb />
who is now at a basketball camp<lb />
at Campbell College, will return<lb />
to Lake Placid on July 27.<lb />
Another force in the South's<lb />
final game against the East was<lb />
Maureen Buck. Although known<lb />
for her defensive play, Buck was<lb />
sidelined as a top reserve.<lb />
However, when the South's<lb />
leading scorer, Carmen Forrest,<lb />
was injured early in the second<lb />
half, Buck came in to take her<lb />
place.<lb />
The championship loss was<lb />
especially bitter for Buck since she<lb />
says she won't be attending<lb />
another festival. "We really<lb />
should've won Buck said. "We<lb />
had them in the first half<lb />
At the end of the first regula-<lb />
tion period, the South squad led,<lb />
12-11. But the second period was<lb />
a constant struggle for the lead.<lb />
And as it turned out, no one suc-<lb />
ceeded. Buck explained.<lb />
"We would go back and forth,<lb />
and then we were tied. They got<lb />
the last shot, but Sam (Jones)<lb />
stole the ball. We had 30 seconds<lb />
left, but they called Sam for<lb />
charging. Everyone thought it was<lb />
a poor call<lb />
In the first of two five-minute<lb />
overtime periods, the East scored<lb />
two goals. In the second overtime,<lb />
the South squad scored once but<lb />
were unable to get off another<lb />
goal.<lb />
Buck was amazed at the caliber<lb />
of players in comparison to last<lb />
year's team. "This team was so<lb />
much better she said. "We had<lb />
six national players this time, and<lb />
we beat every other team by a<lb />
good margin. In a previous scrim-<lb />
mage, we beat East (Gold Medal<lb />
team) by four.<lb />
"There's no doubt that we were<lb />
favored overall, but that's the way<lb />
it goes. Personally, I had a fan-<lb />
tastic experience, and I'd advise<lb />
anyone to go and play under<lb />
whatever sport they can<lb />
ECU graduate Stan Joyner's<lb />
South squad didn't fair quite as<lb />
well as the women's team. But<lb />
Joyner was able to enjoy being a<lb />
part of the festival for the first<lb />
time. According to Edwards,<lb />
Joyner played in two of four<lb />
games. Overall, the South placed<lb />
fourth after defeating the East<lb />
squad by two. "Stan did very<lb />
well Edwards said. "He'll be<lb />
back in 1985 if he stays with it<lb />
While Edwards and the hand-<lb />
ball members were located at the<lb />
Air Force Academy's 4,500-seat<lb />
hockey rink, ECU's Sylvia Bragg<lb />
was playing basketball just 30<lb />
miles away at the Olympic train-<lb />
ing center. Bragg, who was<lb />
selected by her team to serve as<lb />
co-captain, scored a total of 34<lb />
points at the festival.<lb />
A member of the East squad,<lb />
Bragg's teari beat the North<lb />
squad in order to capture the<lb />
bronze medal. One of Bragg's<lb />
teammates scored with just three<lb />
seconds left to put the East ahead,<lb />
91-90.<lb />
Andruzzi was able to watch<lb />
Bragg play in the first two games<lb />
and was proud of her player's per-<lb />
formance. "She did a nice job out<lb />
there Andruzzi said. "She<lb />
represented ECU very well. Both<lb />
coaches and players had good<lb />
things to say about her.<lb />
"I think she really appreciated<lb />
the experience. She practiced hard<lb />
before she left, and she played<lb />
hard<lb />
Did Bragg appreciate the ex-<lb />
perience? "Oh yes she said. "I<lb />
got to meet so many people, and<lb />
the opening ceremony was just<lb />
beautiful said a beaming Bragg.<lb />
"Everyone treated us very well,<lb />
and everything was free. Even<lb />
video games. I never played video<lb />
games before 1 went, but now I'm<lb />
pretty good<lb />
Both Buck and Bragg agree that<lb />
an athlete can get a little spoiled at<lb />
the National Sports Festival, Free<lb />
video games? No wonder Dr. Ed-<lb />
wards needs a rest.<lb />
� l <lb />
Former Pirate basketball star Sam Jones is a definite candidate for the<lb />
1984 Olympics, which will be held in Los Angeles, Calif.<lb />
Brooks, Jones Added To ECU Football Staff I Roya<lb />
Pirate News<lb />
East Carolina University foot-<lb />
ball Coach Ed Emory has added<lb />
two more coaches to his Pirate<lb />
staff.<lb />
Wavcrly Brooks, who has been<lb />
the defensive coordinator and<lb />
recruiting coordinator at Marshall<lb />
since 1980, will coach the defen-<lb />
sive ends.<lb />
David Jones, a part-time coach<lb />
for the past two seasons, was<lb />
elevated to noseguard coach.<lb />
After a disappointing trip to the<lb />
Pan-American game try-outs,<lb />
former Pirate basketball star<lb />
Mary Denkler said she is hoping<lb />
to continue her career somewhere<lb />
in Europe.<lb />
Denkler, who was competing<lb />
against 200 girls for one of 11<lb />
spots on the Pan-American team,<lb />
was eliminated in the first of five<lb />
cuts. More than 90 girls didn't<lb />
make the first cut.<lb />
Despite the letdown, Denkler<lb />
still enjoyed the trip to Colorado<lb />
Springs. "I've never seen that<lb />
much talent in one place<lb />
Denkler said. "It was a great op-<lb />
portunity, and I enjoyed my stay<lb />
even though I was disappointed<lb />
Denkler will graduate from<lb />
ECU after this summer session.<lb />
Cindy Pleasant<lb />
A Look Inside<lb />
Afterwards, she will be keeping<lb />
her fingers cross through the<lb />
month of August. That's when<lb />
her agent will let her know<lb />
whether or not she'll be headed<lb />
for Europe. "I have a one-year<lb />
extension on my scholarship<lb />
(NCAA graduate award), so I'd<lb />
really like to go. 1 guess I'll just<lb />
have to wait and see, but I know<lb />
I'll be sweating it out in August<lb />
Another former Pirate basket-<lb />
ball star Laurie Sykes will serve as<lb />
a recruiter on Cathy Andruzzi's<lb />
staff this upcoming season. Sykes,<lb />
who played at ECU from 1979 to<lb />
1981, was one of the team's<lb />
leading scorers and served as a<lb />
point guard.<lb />
National Update<lb />
Guillermos Vilas of Argentina<lb />
will be back to defend his title for<lb />
the next few weeks at the U.S. Pro<lb />
Tennis Championships in Boston.<lb />
Vilas received a one-year<lb />
suspension a month ago for tak-<lb />
ing under-the-table payments, and<lb />
was surprisingly refused a right to<lb />
appeal.<lb />
Vilas has 30 days now,<lb />
however, and says he will appeal.<lb />
Meanwhile, Vilas is free to play<lb />
until a final decision is made, and<lb />
that could be a while.<lb />
Once Vilas does appeals, the<lb />
whole issue goes to a third-person<lb />
arbitrator. Vilas and International<lb />
Professional Tennis Council must<lb />
agree upon that person. The ar-<lb />
bitrator then hears the case and<lb />
makes the decision.<lb />
Also, Yannick Noah, who is<lb />
serving a six-week suspension for<lb />
not showing up at a tourney in<lb />
May, has decided not to appeal.<lb />
Some 1,200 athletes, relatives<lb />
and admirers gathered for funeral<lb />
services Monday at Haughton<lb />
Louisiana High School, where his<lb />
athletic career first blossomed.<lb />
Delaney, who was a star runn-<lb />
ingback and the 1981 AFC's<lb />
"Rookie of the Year played for<lb />
the Kansas City Chiefs of the<lb />
NFL. He died last Wednesday<lb />
while trying to save three children<lb />
from drowning in a rain-filled pit<lb />
in nearby Monroe, La. Delaney<lb />
and two of the children drowned,<lb />
while the third child swam to safe-<lb />
ty.<lb />
Americans Bill Scanlon and<lb />
Sandy Mayer were first-round<lb />
winners in the Swiss Open Tennis<lb />
Tournament Tuesday. Scanlon<lb />
defeated Sashi Menon of India,<lb />
6-4, 6-4. Mayer struggled past<lb />
Manuel Orantes of Spain, 6-4,<lb />
6-4.<lb />
The National League outlasted<lb />
the American League, 6-5, Tues-<lb />
day in the Old Timer's game in<lb />
Chicago. Former Cub teammates<lb />
Billy Williams and Don Kessinger<lb />
were the National league's hitting<lb />
stars. Williams had a two-run<lb />
homer in the second inning and<lb />
doubled off of Don Larsen to<lb />
snap a 5-5 tie in the third inning<lb />
John Harrington and Phil Ver-<lb />
chota, both members of the<lb />
Olympic Gold Medal team in<lb />
1980, were among 27 players nam-<lb />
ed to the 1984 U.S. National Ice<lb />
Hockey team yesterday.<lb />
Head Coach Lew Vairo also<lb />
picked two of this year's top NHL<lb />
draft choices to represent the U.S.<lb />
at the '84 Winter Olympics in<lb />
Yugoslavia.<lb />
Vairo is naturally hoping that<lb />
Brian Lawton and Pat LaFon-<lb />
taine will hold off signing their<lb />
NHL contracts until the end of<lb />
the games.<lb />
With thunderstorms wrecking<lb />
the schedule at this year's Western<lb />
Open Golf Tournament outside of<lb />
Chicago, golfers were forced to<lb />
play the final 36 holes of the<lb />
tourney yesterday. And Mark Mc-<lb />
Cumber is one player that should<lb />
be glad it turned out that way.<lb />
McCumber used those 36 holes to<lb />
make up a seven-stroke deficit<lb />
and win the Open. McCumber<lb />
edged Tom Watson out by one<lb />
shot.<lb />
Budd Baker's Ford ran out of<lb />
gas Monday. And unfortunately.<lb />
Baker was right in the middle of a<lb />
race � the Firecracker-400 Stock<lb />
car race � to be exact. Baker had<lb />
just one-quarter of a mile left at<lb />
the Daytona International Speed-<lb />
way when his car began slowing<lb />
down. The car was able to coast<lb />
home just three seconds ahead of<lb />
second place Morgan Shepherd's<lb />
Buick. The win ended Baker's<lb />
62-race losing streak.<lb />
All-Star Clash Loaded<lb />
With Montreal Expos<lb />
OAK Y FATTMSON-SCU FMa Lak<lb />
Women's Basketball Coach Cathy Andruzzi is holding the largest camp she's ever had at Minges Coliseum<lb />
week. 137 campers and 17 coaches are taking part in this week's team camp.<lb />
Andruzzi Camp Largest Ever<lb />
Three-on-three moves, pick and<lb />
roll, shot selection, man-to-man<lb />
defenseWhew! What a way to<lb />
spend a summer vacation. But 137<lb />
campers have chosen to do just<lb />
that all week long at Cathy An-<lb />
druzzi's team basketball camp.<lb />
18 high school teams and<lb />
coaches from across the state have<lb />
gathered here at ECU for a week<lb />
of pure basketball. The camp,<lb />
which began Sunday and will end<lb />
Friday, begins at 8 a.m. each mor-<lb />
ning and continues throughout<lb />
the day until 9 p.m.<lb />
"This is the largest camp we've<lb />
ever had' Aadrugai said.<lb />
"We've been having camps for<lb />
five years now, and our camps<lb />
have increased year in and year<lb />
out. We're really pleased with this<lb />
year's teams<lb />
According to Andruzzi, the<lb />
high school coaches and players<lb />
are serious about basketball.<lb />
"These campers played with their<lb />
teammates during the year, so the<lb />
level of basketball is much bet-<lb />
ter she said. They come here<lb />
and see what they need to work on<lb />
as a team and go from there. It<lb />
gives them somewhere to start<lb />
The camp also gives Andruzzi<lb />
the opportunity to spot possible<lb />
recruits. "Right now, we see two<lb />
people here we would be in-<lb />
terested in recruiting. Many of<lb />
these girls could play for Division<lb />
II and III schools, but we usually<lb />
find one who could definitely play<lb />
for us<lb />
The Head Coach quickly<lb />
pointed out that the camp was not<lb />
a "babysitting service and that<lb />
the girls have been very attentive<lb />
during practice sessions. "We<lb />
have a good time, but we work<lb />
hard. All of us here, the coaches<lb />
and the workers, get excited about<lb />
what's going on<lb />
The Montreal Expos are the<lb />
most well-represented team in<lb />
tonight's All-Star game with four<lb />
starters in the National League<lb />
lineup � first baseman Al Oliver,<lb />
catcher Gary Carter and out-<lb />
fielders Andre Dawson and Tim<lb />
Raines. For Oliver, it is his first<lb />
starting assignment in the annual<lb />
clash of the leading vote-getters.<lb />
Although Pete Rose was the<lb />
starting first baseman in last<lb />
year's game, Oliver played a key<lb />
role as he was the only National<lb />
League player to collect two hits.<lb />
Joining Oliver as first-time<lb />
starters on the NL squad are Los<lb />
Angeles Dodger second baseman<lb />
Steve Sax and shortstop Ozzie<lb />
Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals.<lb />
Rounding out the NL lineup is<lb />
third baseman Mike Schmidt of<lb />
the Philadelphia Phillies and the<lb />
Atlanta Braves' Dale Murphy,<lb />
who will join Raines and Dawson<lb />
in the outfield.<lb />
On the American League side,<lb />
every starter has started in a<lb />
previous All-Star game. The<lb />
Milwaukee Brewers' shortstop<lb />
Robin Yount barely outdistanced<lb />
California first baseman Rod<lb />
Carew for the leading AL vote-<lb />
getter. Joining Yount and Carew<lb />
in the infield are second baseman<lb />
Manny Trillo of Cleveland and<lb />
third baseman George Brett of<lb />
Kansas City. Milwaukee's Ted<lb />
Simmons will be behind the plate.<lb />
In the outfield, California's<lb />
Reggie Jackson was slated to<lb />
start, but bad to withdraw due to<lb />
bruised ribs. Milwaukee's Bra<lb />
Oglivie will take Jackson's place<lb />
on the roster. Dave Winfield of<lb />
the New York Yankees and<lb />
California's Fred Lynn will be<lb />
starting in the outfield.<lb />
The pitchers for the American<lb />
League are: Dave Stieb of Toron-<lb />
to, Rick Honeycutt of Texas, Dan<lb />
Quisenberry of Kansas City, Bob<lb />
Stanley of Boston, Matt Young of<lb />
Seattle, Rick Sutcliffe of<lb />
Cleveland, Aurelio Lopez of<lb />
Detroit and Tippy Martinez of<lb />
Baltimore.<lb />
KEN BOLTON<lb />
Baseball Today<lb />
Taking the mound for the Na-<lb />
tional League will be: Steve<lb />
Rogers of Montreal, Fernando<lb />
Valenzuela of Los Angeles, Mario<lb />
Soto of Cincinnati, Gary Lavelle<lb />
and Atlee Hammaker of San<lb />
Fransisco, Pascual Perez of<lb />
Atlanta, Jesse Orosco of New<lb />
York, Bill Dawley of Houston,<lb />
Dave Dravecky of San Diego and<lb />
Lee Smith of Chicago.<lb />
On Monday, New York Yankee<lb />
starter Dave Righetti threw the<lb />
first no-hitter in the major leagues<lb />
in almost two years, as the 22-year<lb />
old struck out Boston's Wade<lb />
Boggs for the final out in New<lb />
York's 4-0 triumph.<lb />
Righetti, who was the AL<lb />
Rookie-Of-The-Year in 1981, now<lb />
has a record of 10-3 and is con-<lb />
spicuous by his absence from the<lb />
All-Star lineup.<lb />
The no-hitter was the first in the<lb />
majors since Nolan Ryan no-hit<lb />
the Los Angeles Dodgers back on<lb />
Sept. 26, 1981, and the first one in<lb />
the American League since<lb />
Cleveland's Len Barker threw a<lb />
perfect game against the Toronto<lb />
Blue Jays on May 15 of the same<lb />
year.<lb />
The last Yankee pitcher to<lb />
pitch a no-hitter was Don Lar-<lb />
son's perfect game in Game 5 of<lb />
the 1956 World Series against the<lb />
Brooklyn Dodgers.<lb />
The Dodgers' Steve Howe, who<lb />
was recently released from a drug-<lb />
recovery center after admitting to<lb />
a cocaine habit, was fined $57,000<lb />
by Baseball Commissioner Bowie<lb />
Kuhn. It is believed to be the<lb />
largest player fine in baseball<lb />
history.<lb />
Howe had entered CareUnit in<lb />
nearby Orange County on May 29<lb />
after admitting that he had started<lb />
using cocaine again. He was<lb />
originally treated for the problem<lb />
last winter in the The Meadows a<lb />
facility outside Phoenix.<lb />
This week's trivia question<lb />
Which catcher easily led all other<lb />
major league catchers in percen-<lb />
je� opponents caught stealing<lb />
Answer to last week's question<lb />
Detroit's Sparky Anderson has<lb />
the highest winning percentage<lb />
among active major league<lb />
managears. Anderson has a<lb />
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With thunderstorms wrecking<lb />
the schedule at this year's Western<lb />
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ago, golfers were forced to<lb />
play the final 36 holes of the<lb />
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make up a seven-stroke deficit<lb />
and uin the Open. McCumber<lb />
edged Tom Watson out by one<lb />
shot.<lb />
Budd Baker's Ford ran out of<lb />
gas Monday. And unfortunately,<lb />
BaKer v�as right in the middle of a<lb />
race � the Firecracker-400 Stock<lb />
car race � to be exact. Baker had<lb />
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Loaded<lb />
Expos<lb />
ii-Star lineup.<lb />
The no-hitter was the First in the<lb />
majors since Nolan Ryan no-hit<lb />
the Los Angeles Dodgers back on<lb />
Sept. 26, 1981, and the First one in<lb />
the American League since<lb />
Cleveland's Len Barker threw a<lb />
perfect game against the Toronto<lb />
Blue Jays on May 15 of the same<lb />
ear.<lb />
The last Yankeee pitcher to<lb />
pitch a no-hitter was Don Lar-<lb />
son's perfect game in Game 5 of<lb />
the 1956 World Series against the<lb />
Brooklyn Dodgers.<lb />
The Dodgers' Steve Howe, who<lb />
was recently released from a drug-<lb />
recovery center after admitting to<lb />
a cocaine habit, was Fined $57,000<lb />
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kuhn. It is believed to be the<lb />
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history.<lb />
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nearby Orange County on May 29<lb />
after admitting that he had started<lb />
using cocaine again. He was<lb />
originally treated for the problem<lb />
last winter in the The Meadows a<lb />
facility outside Phoenix.<lb />
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This week's trivia question<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN JULY 6, 1983 9<lb />
'The Bird' Is Grounded<lb />
From Pitching Antics<lb />
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TWlMtwGMt<lb />
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Take a kid to a pool hall today.<lb />
NOR-<lb />
THBOROUGH,<lb />
Mass. � There was<lb />
one, final kid. There<lb />
was one, final<lb />
baseball to be<lb />
autographed. The<lb />
love affair had to die<lb />
with an appropriate<lb />
lump in the throat.<lb />
"Are you pitching<lb />
tonight?" the kid ask-<lb />
ed outside the minor<lb />
league ballpark<lb />
Wednesday night in<lb />
Roanoke, Va.<lb />
"No Mark<lb />
Fidrych said, signing<lb />
his name.<lb />
"I hope you're pit-<lb />
ching tonight the<lb />
kid continued, not<lb />
hearing. "I want to<lb />
see you do all your an-<lb />
tics. Your things. I<lb />
want to see that<lb />
The soft June even-<lb />
ing was stopped for<lb />
just that moment. The<lb />
kid. Mark Fidrych.<lb />
There was nowhere to<lb />
go and nothing to do.<lb />
There was only the<lb />
truth.<lb />
"Well, you ain't<lb />
going to see the antics<lb />
anymore, buddy<lb />
Fidrych said. "It's<lb />
done. Understand?<lb />
Nobody's going to see<lb />
'em unless they go to<lb />
some softball dia-<lb />
mond. It's finished<lb />
The kid only stared.<lb />
Did he understand<lb />
after all? Did he know<lb />
what was being said?<lb />
Fidrych walked into<lb />
the park, a lame-duck<lb />
baseball player, wat-<lb />
ching a final<lb />
Pawtucket Red Sox<lb />
doubleheader against<lb />
the Tidewater Tides,<lb />
and that was that.<lb />
The moment, at the<lb />
end of all the<lb />
moments, was gone.<lb />
The bittersweet<lb />
baseball career of<lb />
Mark "The Bird"<lb />
Fidrych was finished.<lb />
"I still don't think<lb />
the kid knew what I<lb />
was saying the<lb />
28-year old pitcher<lb />
said Thursday night.<lb />
"I actually got some<lb />
pressure off on him,<lb />
but I don't think he<lb />
knew what was hap-<lb />
pening. It was just<lb />
one of those things<lb />
There will be no<lb />
more talking to<lb />
baseballs. The truth is<lb />
as simple as that.<lb />
There will be no more<lb />
Time magazine<lb />
covers, no more guest<lb />
shots on "Sesame<lb />
Street no more<lb />
comebacks. The pass-<lb />
ing carnival ride that<lb />
Fidrych grabbed and<lb />
allowed to drag him<lb />
everywhere possible<lb />
has taken a final, too-<lb />
hard turn and left him<lb />
back in the world.<lb />
He was released in<lb />
the afternoon on<lb />
Wednesday. He went<lb />
to the doubleheader<lb />
on Wednesday night,<lb />
sitting and watching<lb />
and wondering why<lb />
he couldn't throw<lb />
baseballs as hard as<lb />
the people who were<lb />
still doing that for a<lb />
living. There was a<lb />
party in his room at<lb />
night, two bottles of<lb />
wine brought by cat-<lb />
cher Roger LaFran-<lb />
cois. There was an<lb />
early-morning plane<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
"There comes a<lb />
time when you have to<lb />
pinch yourself and say<lb />
that this is it<lb />
Fidrych said. "The<lb />
time had come. I did<lb />
it. To me, I'm<lb />
retired<lb />
He was the ex-<lb />
clamation point of en-<lb />
thusiasm in a<lb />
polyester game. He<lb />
not only threw a<lb />
fastball that did<lb />
strange things when it<lb />
approached the plate,<lb />
he exulted in what he<lb />
did. He reveled. He<lb />
was 19-7, the starter<lb />
in the All-Star game,<lb />
the absolute darling<lb />
of sport. The magic<lb />
simply disappeared<lb />
after that year and<lb />
never carne back.<lb />
"Do you have<lb />
regrets?" he was ask-<lb />
ed. "Do you think<lb />
about that year?"<lb />
"I think about 10<lb />
years Fidrych said.<lb />
"That's how long 1<lb />
played professional<lb />
baseball. I played<lb />
four and one-half<lb />
years in the majors,<lb />
six years in the<lb />
minors. Not one year.<lb />
"People say I was<lb />
cheated. How was I<lb />
cheated? I played in<lb />
the major leagues. I<lb />
played in the All-Star<lb />
game. I did everything<lb />
there was to do, ex-<lb />
cept play in the World<lb />
Series. That's all. 1<lb />
didn't play in the<lb />
World Series<lb />
The script could<lb />
have written so much<lb />
better so easily, but<lb />
what the heck? He<lb />
hurt the knee in 1977.<lb />
He started throwing<lb />
with a different mo-<lb />
tion. He hurt the arm.<lb />
What the heck? He<lb />
tried.<lb />
"The way I look at<lb />
it this is what the<lb />
game and the people<lb />
rewarded me he<lb />
said, sitting on the<lb />
deck of his farmhouse<lb />
that has a view that<lb />
stretches all the wa r<lb />
to Boston. "This is<lb />
what came from the -<lb />
game. From the peo-<lb />
ple who helped and �<lb />
cheered me<lb />
"The question I ;<lb />
had was 'How can I -<lb />
reward the game and<lb />
the people who<lb />
rewarded me?' The<lb />
answer was that I kept<lb />
playing. I kept trying.<lb />
1 didn't give up.<lb />
That he did. Trying<lb />
with the Detroit<lb />
Tigers until they<lb />
wouldn't let him try<lb />
anymore. Coming<lb />
back, trying with the<lb />
Red Sox. Working<lb />
with Red Sox physi-<lb />
cian Arthur Pappas,<lb />
spending last year and<lb />
this year in<lb />
Pawtucket. Trying to<lb />
get back. Trying for<lb />
that one more major<lb />
league game.<lb />
"That's what I<lb />
wanted he said,<lb />
holding a finger up.<lb />
"That one game. I<lb />
had a bet with the<lb />
trainer in Pawtucket<lb />
that I'd do it. A case<lb />
of beer if 1 pitched<lb />
that one game. Now 1<lb />
owe him a case of<lb />
beer. Because I failed.<lb />
Royals Sign Perry,<lb />
To Be His Eighth<lb />
Major League Stop<lb />
KANSAS CITY,<lb />
Mo. (UPI) � The<lb />
Kansas City Royals<lb />
annoucned Tuesday<lb />
they had obtained<lb />
Gaylord Perry, a<lb />
44-year-old veteran of<lb />
763 games. The<lb />
Royals are the eighth<lb />
major league team in<lb />
Perry's career.<lb />
"I'm very excited<lb />
about it, it feels<lb />
great Perry said in a<lb />
telephone interview<lb />
from his Williamston,<lb />
N.C farm. "When<lb />
someone steps down<lb />
and says, 'We want<lb />
him it makes me feel<lb />
good<lb />
Perry was released<lb />
late last month by the<lb />
Seattle Mariners and<lb />
was awarded to the<lb />
Royals on a waiver<lb />
claim, a team<lb />
spokesman said.<lb />
Perry will bring a<lb />
310-261 lifetime<lb />
record to Kansas City<lb />
when he joins the<lb />
team in its first post-<lb />
All-Star break<lb />
workout, iie will be in<lb />
uniform Friday when<lb />
the Royals host the<lb />
New York Yankees.<lb />
"I was just on the<lb />
phone with them<lb />
Perry said. "I'll leave<lb />
Thursday morning<lb />
and get there for a<lb />
four o'clock workout.<lb />
I hope to be pitching<lb />
pretty soon, I've been<lb />
working out here and<lb />
working on the<lb />
farm<lb />
Perry hinted that<lb />
Kansas City's place in<lb />
the standing might<lb />
make it a better place<lb />
to play that Seattle.<lb />
The Royals are in<lb />
fourth place, four and<lb />
one-half games<lb />
behind the division-<lb />
leading Texas<lb />
Rangers, while the<lb />
Mariners are in last<lb />
place with the worst<lb />
record in baseball.<lb />
"It's a winning<lb />
ballclub and<lb />
anywhere you win it's<lb />
a lot better and a lot<lb />
happier Perry said,<lb />
adding that he has<lb />
played before with<lb />
Kansas City Manager<lb />
Dick Howser and<lb />
Royals pitching coach<lb />
Cloyd Boyer.<lb />
Perry also likes the<lb />
idea of being closer to<lb />
his farm. "With the<lb />
family, we are looking<lb />
forward to it. It is<lb />
close enough to home<lb />
that they can drive<lb />
there in a day and a<lb />
half Perry said.<lb />
The 44-year-old<lb />
right-hander was 3-10<lb />
with a 4.94 earned run<lb />
average this year<lb />
before being<lb />
designated for<lb />
reassignment by the<lb />
Mariners, his seventh<lb />
major league team.<lb />
Perry began his pro-<lb />
fessional career in<lb />
1958 at St. Cloud,<lb />
Minn in the Nor-<lb />
thern League and<lb />
played his first major<lb />
league game with San<lb />
Francisco in 1962.<lb />
He has won 20 or<lb />
more games in a<lb />
season five times, the<lb />
latest with San Diego<lb />
in 1978 when his 21-6<lb />
record and 2.72 ERA<lb />
earned him the Cy<lb />
Young Award as the<lb />
National League's top<lb />
pitcher.<lb />
To make room for<lb />
Perry on the 25-man<lb />
roster, the Royals sent<lb />
catcher Russ Stephans<lb />
to their Triple-A af-<lb />
filiate in Omaha.<lb />
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USC Pushes<lb />
'83 Schedule<lb />
LO<lb />
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South Carolina<lb />
Athletic Director Bob<lb />
Marcum won't call<lb />
the Gamecocks' 1983<lb />
football schedule the<lb />
toughest in the land,<lb />
but considering the<lb />
team is coming off a<lb />
4-7 season and is<lb />
under the direction of<lb />
a new coach it may be<lb />
the most challenging.<lb />
The 11-game slate<lb />
includes Georgia,<lb />
Clemson, Southern<lb />
Cal, North Carolina,<lb />
Notre Dame, and<lb />
Florida State. The se-<lb />
cond echelon is more<lb />
a match talent-wise,<lb />
but still includes<lb />
teams that are not<lb />
pushovers � Loui-<lb />
siana State, North<lb />
Carolina State, Duke,<lb />
Navy and Miami of<lb />
Ohio.<lb />
"It would be a<lb />
challenging schedule<lb />
for some teams well<lb />
established in winning<lb />
from the standpoint<lb />
of going 9-2 for a<lb />
number of seasons<lb />
said Marcum. "I<lb />
think even with that<lb />
kind of consistency it<lb />
would be tough  but<lb />
for a team in this<lb />
situation <lb />
Marcum, presiding<lb />
over the athletic<lb />
department for the se-<lb />
cond football season,<lb />
is quick to point out<lb />
that he had nothing to<lb />
do with the schedule.<lb />
Football scheduling is<lb />
done years ahead, and<lb />
the Gamecocks cur-<lb />
rent predicament, he<lb />
said, is the result of<lb />
contracts signed by<lb />
Paul Dietzel. Marcum<lb />
is currently drawing<lb />
up the schedules for<lb />
the late 1980s.<lb />
"I would say this is<lb />
more entertainment<lb />
than any one team<lb />
needs Marcum said.<lb />
"You have to be<lb />
careful you don't get<lb />
overscheduled He<lb />
said advance season<lb />
ticket sales are up<lb />
despite the obvious<lb />
dangers the<lb />
Gamecocks face in be-<lb />
ing routed.<lb />
"1 think our fans<lb />
are excited about the<lb />
schedule Marcum<lb />
added. "I think<lb />
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do<lb />
At home the<lb />
Gamecocks face<lb />
Southern Cal<lb />
(possibly the first time<lb />
they've ever played in<lb />
this area), Clemson,<lb />
Notre Dame, North<lb />
Carolina, North<lb />
Carolina State, Navy,<lb />
and Miami of Ohio.<lb />
Marcum noted that<lb />
scheduling is a game<lb />
that often determines<lb />
whether you make a<lb />
post-season bowl ap-<lb />
pearance. At North<lb />
Carolina for instance,<lb />
outside the ACC the<lb />
Tar Heels, who aspire<lb />
to finish in the top 10,<lb />
face William Mary<lb />
Miami of Ohio, and<lb />
Memphis State. Those<lb />
are teams the Tar<lb />
Heels are expected to<lb />
beat and therein lies<lb />
the danger. It's hard<lb />
to get ready for teams<lb />
you're supposed to<lb />
beat and even more<lb />
difficult to explain<lb />
why if you lose.<lb />
The Tar Heels' cur-<lb />
rent slate of games are<lb />
the work of former<lb />
Coach Bill Dooley,<lb />
who put them on the<lb />
road to football<lb />
respectability, paving<lb />
the way with his<lb />
scheduling.<lb />
But North Carolina<lb />
not alone. North<lb />
is<lb />
Carolina State, a team<lb />
itself in a rebuilding<lb />
era, has dropped its<lb />
long series with Penn<lb />
State, and this year<lb />
faces East Carolina,<lb />
The Citadel, Ap-<lb />
palachian State and<lb />
South Carolina out-<lb />
side the ACC. The<lb />
Citadel and Ap-<lb />
palachian State both<lb />
belong to the NCAA's<lb />
1-AA, and Marcum<lb />
said that can cause<lb />
financial problems.<lb />
"You have to be<lb />
careful scheduling<lb />
1-AA schools he<lb />
said. "Television net-<lb />
works won't pick up<lb />
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classifications<lb />
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said, is that "they<lb />
generally are not very<lb />
good footbal games<lb />
Hart Named As<lb />
New Announced<lb />
The Pirate Sports<lb />
Network, voice of<lb />
East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity football and<lb />
basketball, will again<lb />
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Jr. will handle the col-<lb />
or commentary.<lb />
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ving as host for the Ed<lb />
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