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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 14

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'J 14 DAYTON DAILY NEWS Dec. 15, 1984 IHTEKTAtNMf NT OUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS KEEP RIGHT ON COMING Stories about disciplinary box cause "black mark', parents say GIFT HUl'A lDec. 21 Hhi 0 PinocchioL PROTOCOL days" in mid-November, and a second who spent longer periods in the box as a "quiet place to study" during four CXY) EWN North Dayton Mall Eastwood Reynolds get it MAT DILLON Dayton Mall CK5LDIE tmema norm A K'airbom A L-nema S250 BARGAIN MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW 'City Heat' is cool -a hip happy hit By ROB MODIC Staff Writer A few parents complained at a meeting Friday that news reports about a West Carroliton school's use of a cardboard box for disciplinary and study purposes gave the school an undeserved "black mark." The school principal said the reports were "blown out of proportion." After the disclosures that two sixth-grade students had been assigned to the box, Nancy M. Welch, principal of Harold Schnell Elementary School at 5995 Student met with about 10 parents. Mrs.

Welch said she has received no complaints beyond those from the original two parents, but she was holding the special Friday "coffee session" to let parents ask questions. TWO MOTHERS at the meeting, neither of them involved in the earlier reports about the box, said their chll- Call-in program V. i i iMni.imjn.lu'Hi.ni 1'. it' far 4 1 1 i Orick to host show on cable's Access 30 A hct-shct wise-guy detective the heat is en vso Starring JANE ALEXANDER IRENE CARA RIPTORN RICHARD ROUNDTREE TONY LO BIANCO ond MADELINE KAHN BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY! NO FASSCS ACCBTED DUtlNO THIS fNOAGCMSNTf By DAVE DALEY Staff Writer Abner Orick, a colorful figure during his years on the Dayton City Commission, Is approaching his own television show philosophically. "It could be a success, it could be a bomb," said Orick.

"I don't have any set script and I'm sure I'll botch it up once and awhile. But I think it's something the public will enjoy." The former Republican commissioner, who had a reputation for asking tough questions and mixing metaphors during his commission years, plans to launch a twice-monthly, live call-in show on cable television's public access channel on Jan. 8. Access 30 plans to run the show at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.

WHO has been working full time running his trophy shop in the Belmont area since losing his commission seat to Mark Henry last year, said the hour-long show tentatively has been titled, Off The Cuff With Abner Orick. Orick could only grin widely at reports that his upcoming television debut already is sending ripples through city hall. "To be honest, I think a lot of 'em Man held as pleads guilty Dayton Mall Waohinntnn Dayton Mall Falrtjorn A TIL 6PM AT ALL CINEMAS together in a five popcorn caper SNOW nil. PG; wleb nMi(fnf turpi (nan '''Mfhiqin Were' 11 f'oi ltr uMftaift! 'Falling in Low' is this jear's 'Terms of Endearment? -GTMGE tWTHQNV TOUOtlijVjN 1 I MIT-mtlTlA Aa Mew, CoyrMi RUDOLPH' 1 3U JO 30 GIFT CERTIFICATED 3'. everyone on your list aii ineaires.

lUOsUHT msi uows I i 1, 4, 7, JL A I I -J I Ywlin in fill The science VTOi a fiction fC love -C JOHN CARPENTER'S y-vSvT STAR MAM JEFF BRIDGES KAREN ALLEM RICHARD GERE SlIIEUyJ LjIOLEW 9.20-11.40 llj dren had recounted an incident when a sixth grade teacher "kicked a door shut" on a student who was in the box and threatened to make the student eat her lunch in the box. They asked Mrs. Welch to meet with the children about what had happened. Mrs. Welch said she met with about 80 sixth graders for 25 minutes on Friday afternoon.

"They didn't feel all of the publicity and concern was necessary. They didn't see anything wrong with having the enclosure in the area They knew what they were reading was not as it had happened," Mrs. Welch said. She declined to elaborate. The principal said teachers had assured her that the door on the cardboard refrigerator box had never been closed on a child in the box unless the child had closed it herself.

MRS. WELCH SAID only two girls had used the box, one for an intermittent disciplinary action "over three are looking forward to it and some of 'em down there are just scrunching down, just squirming," Orick said with a laugh Friday. Orick was quick to say his show is not designed "to bring up the dirty laundry that's not gonna be the intent of it." "I want to bring up the positive aspects of city government and the city but at times we'll ask the hard, embarrassing questions," Orick said. ORICK, WHO will not be paid for the show, said his first guest will be new Dayton City Manager Richard Helwig. His second guest will be the Rev.

Wilburt Shanklin, president of the Dayton chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The show has a broad format and Orick said he has been given "full rein" on who the guests are and what questions are asked. One area Orick said he would like to explore is "the other side" of public officials. "For example, my hobby is restoring Mustangs but I don't think many people know that," he said. "I'd like to get into that area with others." Area celebrities are another.

"A Si Burick people read his column all the time or a Don Wayne. I would- accomplice in abduction In Dayton, Harris parted company with Coleman and Brown, went to a relative's home and then turned himself in to police. Rice said sentencing could take place in about six weeks, following a pre-sentence investigation. JiCKPOTS GUARANTEED BIG PLATER PXG. SAVE IS ESS.

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Mrs. Welch said she felt her comments published Wednesday in the Dayton Daily News and The Journal Herald were "out of context." She acknowledged that she had said what had been published, but she also wanted other comments included. "You cannot control how they are going to take what Is said and cut it," she said, declining to elaborate. Cindy Tolene, a former teacher and president of the Parent Teacher Or ganization at Schnell, said about 25 PTO members met Tuesday night and agreed to send a letter to the newspapers complaining about "biased" coverage. Robert Mastro, a parent of third and fifth graders, said, "I back them 100 percent.

This is about the best school around." JtrfV Orick new TV host n't hesitate to bring him or a Joe Shump and a Pat Flanagan." BUT ORICK said he intends to stay away from "local politicians." "It's not my intent to make it a political show." At City Hall, Paul Leonard, who as mayor was often on the receiving end of an Orick broadside, said, "Needless to say, we're all waiting for this with bated breath." "That show ought to put Access 30 on the map," Leonard said. "There's only one Abner Orick. I went to high school with the guy and let me tell you, that mold was thrown away after him. "When The Cong Show left TV, that left a void in my heart," Leonard said with a laugh. "But I'm sure Abner's show will fill that void." Get the reading edge seven days a week.

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Rice in U.S. District Court in Day-I ton. Harris can be sentenced to up to life jln prison for kidnapping. He would be eligible for parole after a third of the sentence is served, said Lawrence Henke III, one of Harris' two court- appointed attorneys. 1 HARRIS HAS contended that he was j-forced to participate in the abduction.

i iienke said he believes Harris was "in no way as culpable as Debra Brown and Alton Coleman. However, that doesn't make him 100 percent Jnnocent. We feel this was in his best interests." 1 'Coleman and Brown, who are sus-! pects in a string of violent crimes in six states, also have pleaded guilty in the July 16 kidnapping of Oline Carmi-Lcal an associate professor at Cum-t berland College. Cannical was abducted about 10:30 p.m. in the parking lot of a Lexington i motel, forced into the trunk of his car and eventually abandoned at McCabe Park in Dayton.

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