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{I KINGS PRODUCTIONS
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Midway Music Hall
Sunday. January 27. \2 A CM
technician Interviews will t>e hold at North Carolina School ot
the Arts in the Workplace Dance Studio #615 on Saturday.
renruary s trom 1 J I'M, and at Carowlnds in the Miciway
Music Hall on Sunday. f-ebmary 3 trorn 1 A PM
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Singers Dancers Instrumentalists
Technicians* Variety Performers* ,
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10 day trip to London
May 24 * June 2
including airfare, hotel w/private bath, breakfast and Media tours.
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$1050. A
college credit available with ASk
faculty approval
laoume occupancy oaseo on
fourteen participants) jWH||jl
Orientation ijEMsjL
Tuesday, Jan. 29 It 4:00 p.m.
in room 3020A of the Coliseum. ) * 1 ll,!*
For additional information call kvV:
Sponiored by the College ot Journalism ,
TIMOTHY HUTTON
CAPTURES _
NEW YORK CITY |tSm
IN "TURK 182!"
Academy Award winner limolh> t f-j
Mutton plays a very new kind of BSojafi.
hero in " I urk 182!" As ihe lighting sSS^jj
mad. hip and resourceful Jimmy {/)/.'?''
, , , /.VJ' d\
1 ynch, he sets out to prove yon can /<
battle C ity Mall to right a wrong. Mis rutins an
older brother, a f irefighter, is injured my l .ym
while saving a child from a burning hands.
tenement. Hut since he was off-duty sets out
and having a drink in the local bar. City Ma
an uncaring city bureaucracy has behind
refused him a pension. known ,
C rusader Kxeites City lluiton
When I he mayor is too busy running I ynch,
tor re-election to hear his case, Jim action
i with St*
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//MO///) HU'II()\ (nnhil is /nntni hail at
I \mh and RO/i/R 1 I'KH 1/ ft ruler) is his Kjm ('<
fny brother /em in ihis rniisini? adventure >Vlln *.
drama. Me(?a%
Engines from
By Associated Press
When the plane former state Sen.
Paul Cantrcll was piloting crashed and
burned at the fog-shrouded John's
Island Airport last month, the engines
on the aircraft were operating properly,
investigators say.
Cantrcll was killed in the Dec. 6 accident
as he returned to Charleston to
pick up materials he needed for a state
lilection Commission hearing on his
November election loss.
National Transportation Safety
f Hoard investigator John Drake said
Wednesday the engines from the twinengine
Bccchcraft were examined this
[ week at Tcledyne Continental Motors
in Mobile, Ala., where they were
manufactured. He said the investigation
turned 11 n no siunv. of
J malfunctions.
S.G.'s unemploym
increases slightly
By Associated Press
South Carolina's unemployment leve
17.3 percent in December, but the head
merit Security Commission said the rise
of seasonal factors.
"Jobs related lo agriculture and loi
Robert David. "On the positive side, i
created to accommodate Christmas shop
ing held its own.
"During the winter months, usu
r. owl ?Ti.?r? ..
UV?T* II, !IV_ >(11VJ 1 I IV. J 1.1 <1 I llll I y
Christmas season, but that generally g<
and January then flattens out in lebru
better."
The November rate was 7.1 pert
unemployment rate was 7.9 percent las
"We arc optimistic about the future,
serious problems in the national econo
The textile industry lost 100 jobs in I]
compared to a loss of 600 textile jobs in
| October.
(The January issue of the South C
dicators reported that job losses in the
dustries have totalled 8,200 since July.
r But David cautioned that the state's
i tile industry are far from over.
pi inc live counncs naruesi nn ny
ti Georgetown at 16.3 percent; Marlbor<
J McCormick ai 13.3 percent.
_ . FEBR(
i..-i'*. ?fii , L'AD HZ
ft getting dan
^^3Wc ^!BwK| without
ar jtiSBmtb. any girl, n
aB/ the cutcsi ci
I) III ll()\ \/<//\ m "II UK " |''?
hinnnl mill. </\niitm itum u hnse set I Ic lor ?l
i redeem his brother\ re/niluiion higcity hll(
enure uf\ to /lis side ^ 'hriS N
:h takes matters into his own ^eis ,jul, |
Using only his wits. Jimmy grand sjani
to prove that you can light ^
ill, and the entire city rallies .... , ,
. I he casi (
the mysterious crusader h
:1S lurk ,82' known as
proves riveting as Jimmy
a budding artist pushed into to ^
to light for his brother's Sccret A
id justice. Recently starring
an Penn and Lori Singer in imM|?
i a .1 f .... m
dicon anu me nnowiiwiii , wr
has followed his Oscar-win;but
in "Ordinary People"
iraordinary performances in
ich as "Taps", "Daniel" and
: Million in this exciting ur- flT jB
I vent lire* are Koherl Urlch,
uffrull, Robert < nip, Darren RES
'in and Peter Boyle. "/'/case. /
Cantrell's plant
Drake says he'll be sending his
report on the accident to the Transportation
Safety Board in Washington
within the next few weeks. Drake's
report will concentrate on the circumstances
of the crash, while the full
board will rule on the cause ol the
accident.
Meanwhile, a Medical University of
South CaiK)lina doctor said Wednesday
that traces of a prescription drug
found in Cantrcll's system were not
enough to impair his ability to fly the
aircraft
Investigators said last week Cantrcll
had 0.8 milligrams per liter of
mcthamphctaminc, or speed, in his
urine at the time of the crash.
The drug has been illegal in the state
since 1979 except for the treatment of
ent level
Ill UCU. |i ^?jjl
I increased slightly to
of the State Employwas
cxpcclcd bccausc
irism were off," said [ ? __ 1 .
ibout 4,500 jobs were
>ping, and manufactu- ^
ally, construction is
i/i jmn ciiiMJiiu lilt ^ ?
ics down in December
December. gl
assuming there arc no > 7
my," said David. 4P ^
ecembcr, bin that was /"&A
i November and 400 in
arolina Economic Intextile
and apparel in.
. . I oftor cmio
problems with the tex- u?*u
Two USC studeni
unemployment were tie more than spi
> at 14.4 percent, and game Monday.
JARY MEANS "MISCH
IOVIEGOERS h?M9V
con is burning up?he's
gerously close to college ;
linu a "home run" with
UHV u
nieh less Kell> Preston, 'A
me in the class, l et's lace .i&ajBR
I95()'s, and I)ouk would 'V^B ?
"single". I hat is, until 1
Jdy (and screen ncwcom- ggg|S|pp
lash arrives at school and ^
te can help I)ouk hit a | 7
I. /In i1 << Kir I >r
i winning cast Storm". Cm
>f "Mischief" is particu- who plays C
Doug McKeon is best was a smash
the "suck-face" kid in "Night of t
L-n Pond". Kelly Preston, I ast Starfigl
c seen in the upcoming
dmircr", played the Ins- *
scl in distress in "Melal Together, I)
W~~MSfa<a,h^n^s,i
wlM jg chier
aS s ^ can take in
f'J i \ jl major leag
As motorcycles
path, romar
a" l^C ,,!ln^
I waHB/y living belori
BBS9BSa9aE=a
Harilvn ? il'\ been !H years'" action ill th<
! shown safe '
narcolepsy or for treating hyperactivity
in children.
I)r. Richard Gadsden of the MUSC
Laboratory Medicine Department said
the amount of the drug found in CantrelPs
system would not affect his
ability to fly.
He said it represents the amount
contained in a prescription dose of
medicine for drowsiness.
l>
"That's the amount just to keep someone
alert," he said, adding it might
be similar to drinking "four cups of
coffee."
The executor of Cantrell's estate,
Franklin Robson III, said he didn't
know about the drug but said it could
have been an old prescription from
Cantrcll, whom he said had a weight
problem.
JENNIFER STEIB f Th? Gimocock %
aters
Is decorated their longjohns to show a litirit
at the Carolina-Louisville basketball
1
1EF"
i search of u contact ten \
Iherine Mary Stewart,
hris Nash's girlfriend,
hit as the lead in both
he C'omet" and "The
iter".
league mischief
oug, Kelly, Chris and
ir up more rowdy "mislittle
Nclsonville, Ohio 4
one year. We're talking
ue tomfoolery here:
on sidewalks, ears on
s, parents on the warice
on the sly. In short,
;s that make life worth
. college.
y have changed, but the
; back seat has not!