2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 5, 1984 Carlton warns of right By TIM BROWN Staff Writer A quiet and methodical conspiracy to gain political control in North Carolina has been in operation for the past couple of years under the leadership of Republican Sen. Jesse Helms, said former State Supreme Court Judge Phil Carlton Wednesday night. Carlton, who now serves as special legal counsel to the campign of Gov. Jim Hunt told a meeting of Carolina Students for Hunt that several right-wing factions have politically aligned themselves to form what he calls the Right-Wing Combine. If successful, the combine could achieve a political coup in North Carolina which would leave political power in the hands of an elite few, he said. "The people of North Carolina need tolknow that the most extremist amalgamation of right-wing political engineers in recent history fully intend to make North Carolina home base on a playing field designed to eliminate every player except those willing to be assigned to the right field,4 Carlton said. Education Brown says the quality of UNC's future teachers hinges on the quality of the UNC faculty. "Our strength is in the University itself," he said. "Out of 120 hours, our students take about 100 hours in the College of Arts and Sciences. If we have good arts and sciences departments, we will have well trained teachers." Student-teachers are evaluated by their supervising instructors from UNC and by the classroom teacher whose class they teach. The Chapel Hill Carrboro school system will work with 55 student-teachers from UNC this year. 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Offer Good All Day! 10-5-84 q Mexican Delivery Restaurant 968-0033 (v. . 1 . w 1 vi 4 srrjTfjPg? 1 si W 1 J While there are several components to the right wing combine, Carlton said that there are two main groups to be aware of. The first is the Jesse Helms political machine which Carlton said could be the strongest of its kind in recent history. Within the Helms political machine is the National Congrees sional Club and its offshoots such as Jefferson Marketing, Inc., which Carlton suggested has allowed the Helms campaign to evade federal election laws. The second component is the New Religious Right, which Carlton described as a "group of ultra conservative Christians who have organized for the purpose of joining hands with the political right in order to promote ideological conservatism about a few carefully selected issues which they perceive to be the agenda for the nation in 1984." He warned the group of nearly 40 students at the meeting that diversity within the combine is cause for concern because each component has its own goals, purposes and demands. "Their demands will clash and Jesse Helms and his handful of advisors will call it One of them, Cynthia Dellastatious, a senior from Winston-Salem, says the classroom teacher she is working with, Miles Reck, has helped her greatly. She has observed Reek's third-grade class room at Carrboro Elementary School two days a week, and on Oct. 17 will teach the class herself for 10 weeks, with Reck as an observer. Once the student-teaching is com pleted, the graduates still must be certified. They must pass a number of evaluations by the School of Education and make an acceptable score on the National Teacher's Examination. If the State Department of Public Instruction accepts their qualifications, they receive a certificate which enables them to teach for five years. 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Helms offer a program on these bread and butter issues which affect us all, because the Right-Wing Combine has agreed to ignore them and focus solely on their narrow agenda, Carlton said. While the narrow agenda prescribed by the combine is a major concern, he warned that combine leaders - white, male, prosperous and nationalistic - are equally intolerant of dissent. "The clear danger is that so many people fall into so many of those categories," he said. "It becomes easy to sympathize with the message because their message is a congenial one to many and says what many want to hear." from page 1 an awful lot they can't learn in any other manner. TheyH learn about discipline, and what works and what doesnt work. Theyll be out there in their own rooms ... They'll learn the rest of their lives." Get a redneck; win a contest The UNC Marching Tar Heels are sponsoring the "Beat State Biggest Redneck Contest" to be held the week of the Oct. 20 State football game. 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He said he hadn't planned debate strategy in detail, but would focus on his 27 years of public service and his opponent's inexperience. Char rington, a Raleigh businessman, has not sought public office before. Jim Gocke, spokesman for Car rington, said the Republican hoped to gain exposure by appearing with Jordan. "I don't know that there are any big points to make or issues to come out of debates," said Gocke. "Bas ically, there are fundamentally different political philosophies between the two candidates. . But a Republican has a difficult time getting free exposure and that's the number one thing." Carrington has made few public appearances and is relying heavily on television advertisments and billboards. Jordan, who said he would begin airing his own commercials soon, has accused Carrington of trying to spend his way into office without addressing the issues. 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Friday 8:30 pm Tigers vs Royals Saturday 1:00 pm Royals vs Tigers Saturday 8:30 pm Padres vs Cubs Sunday 4:00 pm Padres vs Cubs Sunday 8:30 pm Royals vs Tigers Mews in Brief Fire destroys state forms RALEIGH A fire that gutted a downtown state government build ing, injuring two firefighters and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of state workers, also destroyed some welfare forms, officials said yesterday. "We had been storing food stamp forms, energy assistance forms and so forth in the building," said Bryant Haskins, a spokesman for the State Human Resources Department. "We won't know until later this afternoon how many were destroyed, but we dont think it will slow us down too much." Also lost were files for the depart ment's "Care-Line," a toll-free telephone line offering answers to questions about assistance pro grams, Haskins said. "All the computer terminals burned and we lost a lot of Rolidex information," he said. "We lost all our files and records of calls going back several years. It's unfortunate because it was to be moved next Thursday." Raleigh Assistant Fire Chief R.B. King said one firefighter was taken to a hospital for a leg injury and another for smoke inhalation after Wednesday's fire in the Howard Building. The cause of the fire and damage estimates had not been determined. The Howard Building adjoins the state printing shop and is adjacent to the 1 1 -story Albermarle Building, whose estimated 600 employees also were evacuated, Capitol Police Chief Herbert Gay said. A two-foot concrete fire wall separates the printing ofice and the Howard Building, which was being used for temporary office space by the state, said Jane S. Patterson, state administration secretary. For the record In Thursday's story "Service to aid students needing jobs," The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly stated that a Campus Governing Council task force had created the Student Work Force. It was actually created by the Executive Branch of Student Government. The DTH regrets the error. the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. personals RAT Hope you did well on your tests! I'm SURE YOU DID!! Love JANE ANNE. ALL CAMPUS DERBY DAZE FINALE BASH featuring CHANNEL ONE at the Sigma Chi Hoase Friday night 9:00 until ? Sorority winner will be announced. Sponsored by Lite Beer. ORDER OF THE BELL TOWER meeting Monday. October 8 at 6:30pm in Room 209 of the Carolina Union. Be there, aloha. HAPPY 19th BIRTHDAY JOHN! Make the best of what is in store for you in the future. I love you. Sweetheart! AD my love, CR1ST1. CHER BOBBY, Je pense que tu es 1 "horn me le plus adorable et sexy dans le Glee Club. J'espere que tu as la meilleure anniversaire de ta vie! Ton Amour, Peaches. TO MICHELLE AN USA, you two are so grand and always lending a helping hand. You are always there with something to share. So we just want to say, Happy Birthday! Love, Cathy and Joy. 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