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Weather At 1:50 p.m. yesterday, Duke Karate Club Durham received its first [ There will be a meeting of the! rainfall since Sept. 4, ending puke Karate Club Tuesday, SeptJ the prolonged heatwave which 29, at 7 p.m. in the Ark on East had plagued the area. Campus. This meeting is for both Decreasing cloudiness today, with highs of 72 to 76. Clear experienced karate students. and very autumny tonight, e cnronicie with lows of 53 to 57. Not 7*F¥iJl much change for tomorrow. Volume 66, Number 10 Durham, North Carolina Monday, September 28, 1970 Fraternity Prof, police chief call aquires college killings unjust

staircase By Jack Rosenthal The commissioners found In its general report, issued (C) NYT News Service "a remarkable, incredible lack Saturday, the commission WASHINGTON-The of concern for the human life declared that government, After five years of killing of six students in Ohio of black people" among students, and universities, all frustrated effort, the Delta and Mississippi by law police in Jackson, Rhodes share responsibility for Sigma Phi Fraternity enforcement officers last May said. preventing campus disorder. succeeded in acquiring a was completely unjustified, He said testimony The report pleaded with all staircase to link its upper and two members of the concerning National Guard sides "to draw back from the lower floors. Previously, it President's Commission on Firing at Kent State was brink" of hostile, dangerous was impossible to move from Campus Unrest said contradictory. But, he added, division. level to level without leaving Engineer dropout yesterday. 'we found that in both cases, In the wake of the report's the building. James Ahem, the Chief of the use of the daedly force publication, however, the Fraternity president Tom Police of New Haven, and that was used was White House, college Levine praised student effort Joseph Rhodes Jr., a Harvard unjustified." administrators and students for its part in realizing the rate studied instructor, gave this Ahern, speaking as a law pointed new fingers of blame project. "This project is conclusion today in a enforcement professional, at each other. totally the result of student By Roger Noble its students, or a lack of television interview following said he agreed with that Nixon sends letter input", he said. Policy reporter awareness on the part of release of the commission's judgment. President Nixon sent a Levine cited the deficit After battering and entering students as to what general report. The two commissioners letter Saturday to 900 budget as one source of the grinding his way through four they are getting into. The commission appeared yesterday on the university presidents to warn five year delay. "Every year years of fluid dynamics, Dr. Richard Rohlf of the conducted extensive National Broadcasting them of ways "extremists we were promised action and linear systems analysis and counseling center has been investigations both of the Company's "Meet the Press." attempt to trick college every year our request was differential equations, the conducting a study of the death of four students at Commission will students into support of cut from the budget," he senior engineer of the Class of dropout rate among Kent State University in publish reports 1 a w lessness, disruption and said. "75 is likely to find that the engineering students at Duke. Ohio, and of two students at The commission will violence." Overcrowding made need acute number of his fellows has He is attempting to find a Jackson State College in publish extensive reports on Some university officials According to Levine, the dwindles from 139 to correlation between Mississippi both its Kent and Jackson need for a connecting contested today the between 60 and 70. first-semester grades and later Lack of concern found investigations later this week. commission's assignment of stairwell became acute as This rate of attrition is not academic failure. overcrowding increased. partial responsibility to as serious as in past years. universities. And students "We had too many people Rohlf's figures show that But critics say it may still insisted that the policies of and we needed the space. It of the entering engineering represent either a failure of Director selected the Nixon Administration, was either connect or move." class of '66, approximately the school of engineering to two-thirds did not graduate as not they, were to blame for (Continued on Page 2) live up to the expectations of engineers. Of this class, 22% transferred to Trinity College, (Continued from Page 2) 22% failed academically, and for Black Studies another 16% either QPRs no longer transferred to another school, By Adrenee G. Glover religion department, and or dropped out for reasons member of the search other than academic failure. Assistant Editor Meeting Directing a Black Studies committee. As curriculum reform Program "appears to provide "The strong posture of the seeped into the school of put on transcripts an opportunity to give the Afro-American Society was engineering, these figures onunion black experience and one positive factor in the have also changed. Of 133 By Glenn Reichert and ad dress, high school, concerns of black people acceptance of my freshmen in the Class of '69, Academics Reporter major, and degree sought. some recognition," Walter appointment," Burford said. 59 graduated as engineers in Student transcripts no Additional academic Burford, recently appointed "I was impressed by the election four years, five graduated in longer contain quality point information pertains to director of the Duke's Black black students at Duke and By Nancy Stewart more than four years, 27 ratios, according to Dr. Clark academic honors and Stu dies Program, said last their past efforts in Hospital reporter transferred to Trinity College, Cahow, University Registrar. honorary societies. The week. attempting to gain a Black In an open meeting transcript does not list any 28 failed and 14 left Duke for The transcript is strictly a The 27 year old Burford Studies Program," he Saturday night, interested other student organizations other reasons. report on the student's previously taught in Yale's continued. students and union 1199 or affiliations. academic progress. It does Divinity School. He is a The University said "very leaders discussed plans for a not contain subjective The transcript also notes George Pearsall, dean of native of New York City. little" about the state of the union election among nonacademic hospital information, such as deans' voluntary and involuntary the school of engneering, Presently teaching program, Burford said, workers. recommendations, personal withdrawal from the when asked whether this Religion and Theology of referring to the few courses evaluations, etc. University. But a recent problem was unique to his Black America, Burford's being taught by temporary, The informational meeting Information on the administration decision school, replied that special academic interests are interim faculty." at 7:00 in the Flowers Music " transcript is essentially a dictates that notation of engineering seemed to require philosophical theology and Burford did not discuss for Room was attended by four duplication of the student's involuntary suspensions be a special type of student with how it relates to Black the future makeup and 1199 leaders, four members semester grade reports. It lists removed from the transcript a strong committment to the Studies. perspectives of the program. of the Y executive cabinet, course names, grades upon termination of the Hutch Traver, president of program, who must develop When asked about the He said, however, he would received, and course weights. suspension. ASDU, and other interested his creativity while taking details of his appointment, like to see "a substantive Personal information includes persons. A copy of the transcript fundamental courses that Burford said he was first in Black Studies Program with the student's name, may be released to anyone, may seem to lack relevance to contact with Thomas creative and competent The meeting was called by hometown, parents' name but only with the student's Hs particular interests. Lantrford. chairman of the faculty." Dan Robinson, a Duke expressed permission. student, to discuss plans for Authorized University requesting the University to officials may review a grant a union election later student's record at any time. this week. Off-campus officials or Eddie Bragg, national organizations, however, may organizer for 1199D, said not do so unless the student that he plans to ask President permits. Terry Sanford to meet with A11 h ough the registrar's workers this week and office does not compute or request an election. publish quality point ratios, it Robinson explained that does review student records he had contacted several i n o rder to provide faculty members, asking for organizations, such as Phi their support in the drive for Beta Kappa, and the deans' a union election. offices with lists of students There was also discussion who might be eligible for of the level of student membership, scholarships, or support, but Bragg noted that honors. Dr. Cahow said that "students aren't going to win these groups will then apply this election. I believe that their own methods to calculate QPR factors. Blue Devil fullback Steve Jones crashes and gets crashed (Continued from Page 2) Page LkM^illMilMR Monday, September 28, 1970

After union merger failure,] College Kent State calm Duke 17, Virginia T North Carolina 53, Maryland 20 South Carolina 7, N.C. State 7 Florida State 19, Wake Forest 14 as semester opens 1199 D to ask forelectio n |Georgi a 38, Clemson 0 Auburn 36, Tennessee 23 Colorado 41, Penn State 13 Georgia Tech 31, Miami (Fla.) 21 •g By John Kifner before it was burnetf that By Jean Cary 1 199D would have The employees, under this : Southern Cal 48, Iowa 0 fc (C) 1970 NYT News Service spring weekend by students, a Assistant Editor concentrated exclusively on proposal, wouhJ have been j Tulane 23, Illinois 9 bright red, white and blue Mississippi 20, Kentucky 7 I KENT,Ohio-"At this 1199D, the Durham local organizing hospital workers, able to decide which union ; Air Force 37, Missouri 14 |jj point," Craig Morgan, the tent was set up to house an of the National Union of and Local 77 would have they preferred, or whether : Notre Dame 48, Purdue 0 exhibit by students and local Ohio State 56, Texas A & M 13 & Kent State University student Hospital and Nursing Home directed all its efforts at they wanted any union at all. • Kansas 31, Syracuse 14 £J: body president was saying artists. Employees (AFL-CIO), plans campus workers. Also, under According to Bragg, the j West Virginia 47, VMI 10 Students had planned to Wisconsin 14, Texas Christian 14 :| yesterday morning, "I'm to ask President Sanford for a the first proposal, Local 77 workers in both locals at the ; Nebraska 28, Army O :£ getting a little more hold the exhibit in town in an union election later this and 11991) would have meeting asked the organizers Boston College 28, Navy 14 :•:• optimistic about school effort to improve relation but week. formed a united front to push Cornell 17, Colgate 7 to leave, and for two hours \ Columbia 23, Layfayette 9 g: staying open." Kent Mayor Leroy Satrum This demand comes in the for an election for all of the workers themselves j Harvard 28, Northeastern 7 : Last May 4, four students refused permission. So, small wake of two weeks of Duke. discussed the agreement. ; Yale 10, Connecticutt O groups of students gathered Alabama 46, Florida 15 died and nine more were negotiations for a coalition of If that was not agreeable, After the meeting Bragg } Memphis State 21, VPI 20 wounded here when National around the tent Saturday and 1199D and Local 77, a said 1199D, they proposed: commented, "My people j Arkansas 49, Tulsa 7 today for poetry reading, jazz California 56, Indiana 14 Guardsmen opened fire. Kent brasch of AFSCME 2) The two unions should were all for it, and the vast ;i UCLA 12, Northwestern 7 State, once called locally the and rock music, to watch (American Federation of form a united front to push majority of them were for i Minnesota 49, Ohio 7 craftsmen demonstrate Oregon State 23, Oklahoma 14 country's "largest unknown State, County and Municipal for an election, and Local 77 it." | university," became a symbol making of pottery guitars, Employees). could be on the ballot for the Late last week Bragg said of the nation's divisions. culcimers and tie tapestries The negotiations ended in hospital along with 1199D. he called Carrie Lakes, the Now, on the eve of its fall and to look at the paintings, failure, and 1199D has If 1199D desired to be on area director for AFSCME, reopening, this is a campus of drawings and photographs. decided to move ahead the ballot for the campus and she reportedly told him —Killinngs— rumors and remembrances, Classes begin today, and a requesting an election along with Local 77, that also that local 77 had decided to tensions and emergency convocation is to be held on without the support of Local would have been permissable "go their own way." plans, change, lingering the commons at noon, begun (Continued from Page 1) 77. under the second proposal. Lakes was unavailable for frustration and new fears, by President Robert I. White For a year these two comment last night. But campus unheavlas. political activism and apathy, ringing the iron victory bell, unions have been competing Oliver Harvey, one of the The president's views came and, above all, it is a campus the bell that traditionally in their drive to organize •Union- leaders of Local 77, said in an in a covering letter inclosing waiting to see what will heralds the infrequent Duke workers, with 1199D interview yesterday, no an open letter to college happen. victories of the school's working mainly in the agreement was ever made at students, dated Sept. 21, On the lawn of the "golden flashes" football (Continued from Page 1) from J. Edgar Hoover, hospital. the meeting between Local commons, where a noon rally team. students today are the most Director of the Federal Two weeks ago, Eddie 77 and 1199D. had been broken up with tear At the convocation, Dr.*~ moral ever, but we can't Bureau of Investigation. Bragg, area director for 1199, gas that sunny May White, Morgan and Dr. Martin count on their support," he Harvey said, "We did not went with the 1199D committ ourselves. We left it The White House mailing afternoon, students played Nurmi, the chairman of the said. came as officials argued that organizing committee and a open for discussion later. We touch football and threw faculty senate, are scheduled number of other workers to According to Byron the unrest commission report frisbees. to announce they will go on a told 1199D that we would clearly did not blame the an AFSCME meeting to Trauger, Co-chairman of the have to get back to our whole At the edge of the 24-hour fast to emphasize propose that the two unions YM-YWCA executive cabinet, administration, and disputed their dedication to committee and the employees its urgent tone. commons, where the Army work out a coalition. the Y is not presently taking who are members of 77. We R.O.T.C. building had stood nonviolence. Bragg and the 25 workers a definite stand on the union also told them we would have who had come with him issue. They do, however, to discuss this agreement with 5 — by the 18 Ros^ wine. 37 Leveling made two proposals: support the right of tail. 20 Chill. wedges. our representatives and our PUZZLE 23 Gaiter and 1) Since 1199D by far the self-determination among 6 Bar. 38 Rows. national office." By Ronald C. Hirschfeld 7 Admiral and oyster. 40 Wept. stronger union in the workers, Trauger said. He added that Local 77 trade org. 25 Attack. 41 Buffoonery. hospital, AFSCME should "If the administration says has not met since the meeting ACROSS 57 All. 8 Debussy's 26 Black. 43 Quack. turn over any organizing yes to an election, there is no 58 Circle, 27 Rets flax. 44 Buncombe. two weeks ago to discuss the 1 Smuts, e.g. 9 Candle 28 Bois de 45 Post a name. committee people the)' have need to take a stand," proposed agreement. When 5 Out on —. DOWN there to 1199D, and 1199D Trauger said. "If the scent. Boulogne. 46 English asked if there were still a 10 Male swan. 1 Biblical 10 Ignoble 29 Jacob's son novelist. will turn over to AFSCME administration does not allow possibility of Local 77's 13 Besides. verb. timidity. Douay sp. 47 Behold: Lat. any committee people on the an election, it then becomes 14 — tete. accepting the proposed 15 Israeli: 2 Minnesota 11 City on 30 Rail men. 48 Herring. campus. an issue for the whole (Continued on Page 3) dance. batter. the Oka. 31 Tea. 49 Cod or Thus under this proposal, university community." 3 City on the 12 Title: abbr. 34 Vexation: s Horn. 16 Crux. Ruhr. 15 Minor 35 Kind of 51 Non-military 17 Tusky turret. image. 19 Stock 4 Withdraws. prophet. person: abbr. Published every Mon4 26 27 there are "heavy demands on Z Kosher Corned Beef 95c 84c 74c 35 Burns, e.g. University renovation funds, 36 Kind of pron. • . Cheese Cake, per slice 29c. 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(C) 1970 NYT News Service Agnew described for a "age of indulgence" has "More generally, my PARIS-Vice President Republican audience last permeated the nation's mission is to awaken Nguyen Cao Ky of South night his political mission for schools, courts, culture and Americans to the need for Vietnam has decided not to 1970: to arouse Americans to society to the detriment of sensible authority, to jolt attend a rightist win-the-war a desire for stronger national "freedom and justice". good minds out of the rally in Washington next self-discipline and to elect Permissiveness pervasive lethargy of habitual week. candidates who oppose "the "This pervasive policy of acquiesence, to mobilize a Marshal Ky, who had said "Here we go round the prickly pear" trend toward permissiveness." permissiveness has turned out silent majority that cherishes he would address the rally, Emphasizing broad to be a tragic mistake," the right values but has been revealed his change of mind Kissinger, President Nixon's Agnew declared. "It has bulldozed for years into here Saturday during the chief foreign policy adviser. replaced respect for authority thi nki ng those values are taping of a Meet-The-Press Denver attempts with fear or repression. And embarrassingly out of style." television program by the Kissinger talks that, my friends, is not Colorful language Columbia Broadcasting with Bruce progress toward greater The Vice President System. The program was Kissinger began a discreet forced busing freedom and justice." conceded that he had used broadcast yesterday. and businesslike visit an hour In a change of apce from "colorful language" on Appearance embarrassed The task has not been his previous campaign occasion in his past speeches after his arrival with a long By Anthony Ripley White House discussion at the United simple. It is clouded by legal appearances this fall, the Vice because "You cannot awaken (C) 1970 NYT News Service The vice president said he States Embassy with the action, confused by school President did not attribute people with a whisper." DENVER-One of the was postponing his trip and American delegation to the boundary changes, opposed this "debilitating, enervating "Of course, I seek to make largest cities outside the deep did not rule out a later visit. Vietnam peace talks. The by a conservative school age of indulgence" to the my views heard," he told a south to have had racial His announced appearance at conference with David K.E. board and disrupted by Democratic Party, its Republican dinner at the balance and forced busing the rally had embarrassed the Bruce, the delegation chief, occasional violence. presidents of the 1960's or its Milwaukee Arena. "A call to ordered by a federal court, Administration in Washington and Philip C. Habib, his Melee erupts leadership in the present intellectual combat cannot be Denver is moving cautiously * and had been regarded as a deputy, was described by Last week, name-calling Congress. issued by a flute; it needs a its second year potential source of disorder informed sources as a between two girls—one black "I have been traveling the trumpet." in the capital. The vice preparation for the meeting expanding public school and one white-exploded into length of this land in recent president's change of mind in Dublin next Sunday integration. a lunchtime melee in the halls weeks with a double mission: Blame placed followed the arrival here between Nixon, Bruce and of George Washington High specifically, to help elect men Agnew said that the blame Thursday of South Vietnam's Habib. School. It left several persons to public office who will lean for an individual's "breaking a mbassador to Washington, Hostages slightly injured and touched hard against the trend toward the rules" should be fully Bui Diem. Diem, who off two days of interracial permissiveness and who shared by the individual. conferred with the marshal, New American fighting. was said to have told him that iniatiative freed by The high school received the White House did not Interest in the Dublin an extra 225 black students - 1199D election- approve of the visit next meeting, at which Bruce may when it opened Sept. 9, Saturday. have recommendations, lay in guerrillas doubling the number of The South Vietnamese the expectation of a new blacks at the 3,000-students (Continued from Page 2) One reason that 1199D By John M. Lee leader, who has been here American initiative that school, situated in a white agreement, Harvey said: has pushed for this coalition. would counter one taken by (C> 1970 NYT News Service members of that local have since Thursday, revealed his NICOSIA,CYPRUS- Denver neighborhood. "definitely not." ••decision well before the the communist side last week. The sporadic fighting has said, is that they feel Duke Thirty-two American "We could not work with administrators may refuse to arrival here at noon of Henry hostages released by the been ammunition for those people because of some opponents of integration. But allow a hospital only election Palestinian Guerrillas were of their attitudes," he said. of non-academic workers. racial conflict has been After the negotiations flown to Cyprus yesterday en The administrators may minimal in the 119 schools of broke down, Bragg Missle build-up route to New York after only permit an election, the this capital city of 512,000 commented: "Our enemy is three weeks of captivity in workers explained, if it is population on the high not Local 77, but the battle-torn Jordan. University-wide. AU "tad" been" aboard the Colorado plains east of the powers-that-be at Duke." on Suez is certain Trans World Airlines Boeing P™We 707 that was hijacked three Although Bra?g claims to By Max Frankel 7. weeks ago yesterday en route have over t, J0 service (C) 1970 NYT News Service Midst the doubts and from Frankfurt to New York. employees signed up of the WASHINGTON-Owing to debates, the U-2's were The flight had originated in 1045 in the hospital, a some very costly and hasty summoned, but now the Tel Aviv. majority in tne services intelligence operations, there Israelis themselves are said to There was no Immediate division, it is questionable is no longer any doubt in have contributed to the word of the six remaining whether 1199D could win a official quarters here about delay. They did not want to American hostages who for majority of the workers in a the continuing Soviet- sanction reconnaissance of some reason have been held University-wide el Hion. Egyptian build-up of their side of the canal, since separate from the rest. But no If the coalition had anti-aircraft missiles along the the cease-fire agreement had reason was apparent here why worked out, then 1199D Suez Canal, in violation of specified inspection by Israel the remaining six would not could have focused all its the cease-fire arrangements and Egypt by their own soon be released. efforts on the hospital where negotiated in early August. In means. They were willing to 32 await T.W.A. flight Bragg thinks it has a probable fact, American pictures, permit American overflights The 32 Americans-27 chance of winning. taken by satellite, are now if assured that the cameras men and five women- Now that the coalition has described as much more would be aimed at the west stopped over here to await a failed, both unions may have revealing and disturbing even bank of the canal. T.W.A. charter flight to New to face an all-inclusive, than those brought in by the Evidence of violations York last night or today. University-wide election in Israelis during their long But the U-2 pictures, shot They were flown out of which conceivably neither quarrel with United States across vast distances, failed to Amman by the International could win a majority. officials about the missile resolve the issue and further Red Cross. deployments. time was needed to process a Dull-eyed and rumpled, And here we go into the prickly pear. The expensive special new satellite's images. Not they filed into the transit - satellite flights over Egypt until Sept. 1 was the lounge of the Nicosia airport were arranged to help settle administration willing to say this morning. The mem were the quarrel. They are further it was "satisfied" with the beared and the women supplemented by odd-angle evidence of violations. exhausted, but all were in Hussein forms cabinet films taken from the Israeli good health and most were in side of the canal by Once embarked on its good spirits. By Eric Pace were coming in. bulldozers near a highway, high-flying U-2 spy planes, program of aerial spying over They were later taken to (C) 1970 NYT News Service The continued sniping and five miles out of Amman. also arranged during the Suez, the U.S. is said to have the Cyprus Hilton Hotel on AMMAN, Jordan- skirmishing between troops Opponents of the Army claim quarrel. strongly urged the Russians the edge of the city. Occasional shots and bursts and commandos reflects the the purpose of the mass American satellites and Egyptians to do some of Comment on kind treatment of machine gun fire sounded deepened hatreds that keep graves is to bury Palestinian American satellites costing their own. One motive was to I n interviews at the in Amman Saturday night this city in a mood of war. dead without their numbers give effect to the cease-fire millions of dollars, are' airport, they told of fear, and early this morning 'The Army are savages," being known. No Army provision for mutual deployed largely to keep hardship and boredom in despite the cease fire and the one Palestinian youth, who. spokesman has been available inspection. Perhaps even track of Soviet and captivity —but also of announcement by King declined to be identified, told to comment on the report. more important, however, Communist Chinese nuclear remarkable kind treatment by Hussein of a new, largely a stroller on Amman hill. He Tension is also kept high was the desire in Washington forces. That pattern was not their Palestinian captors. civilian cabinet. repeated some of the rumors by the fact that, as of late changed even after the Soviet to set a precedent for "open An hour-long gun battle of atrocities by the Army Saturday, the comandos still skies" and to win tacit Soviet "They shared everything build-up in Egypt became they had with us, food and echoed between Amman hill that have helped keep the held a densely-populated area evident in April. One satellite complicity in the claimed and Webien hill toward dusk, hatred seething. around the Alhusseini rights to spy by satellite water," said James Majer, the was routed over Egypt in late first officer of the T.W.A. and commandos fired three According to one western Mosque, bordering near the i July, but its film could not anywhere on earth. Moscow rockets at Amman airport diplomat, the Army has been main post office, which is in and Cairo did not oblige aircraft, who lives in prove cheating after August Bermuda. while French relief flights digging mass graves with the Army's hand. e cnronicie I'UIH #HiK m'MlUVMJi 1J4; Opening comments Letters to the Editor

minority of the student noting. Durham city was Chancellor A. Kennethy Pye's socio-economic nature of the Sanford body." completely canvassed in less comments to the Academic Council University's student body. Yes, he had me very nearly than a week, and an Thursday afforded us with our first And, again, with funds so tight, the fooled me into believing that additional 50,000 residents of officially-sanctioned glimpse of what question of priorities must be raised. and 'Magus' this is perhaps true right now, Durham county were and that things around here the Sanford administration intends to For if the University arrives at the Editor, The Chronicle: reached. Well over 40 church will no longer reflect the accomplish for Duke University. For all you who saw the and civic organizations point where it desparately needs funds "offensive trend" that the movie "Magus," I have what I received student spokesmen Much of what Pye said was to continue operating, how many yearbook is a good example consider an interesting to discuss our escalating shrouded in nearly-meaningless more concessions will have to be of. analogy. President Sanford, involvement and its relation generalizations, usual for added to those that have already How did he do with you? who I consider a very good to the Durham community. administrators, but there was enough perverted the University's pursuit of Kirk Pelland 72 All five shopping centers substance in his speech to provide us, truth? person and potentially a very good president, is playing the and major facilities in the if not with some answers, with a few In the area of residential life, Pye role in the University that area were leafletted. The questions about the future course of said, "the picture is not what it should Anthony Quinn played in the • PACC continued its the University. be." Over the summer and during the movie. commitment to direct The keynote of Pye's address, as early weeks of this year, we've heard A good example of this is political action this summer, we heard it, was that, as the many stories from students and how he has kept the Anti-war which culminated in a lobby chancellor put it, "the search for faculty that "big change" is University from falling into of over 100 North Carolinians the hands of the from all across the state who excellence across the board is not anticipated in Duke's residential met in Washington with within our capacity to meet." And he structure. "objectional" radicals that are seeming to make such activity Senator Ervin and added, in that regard: "If we are to Congressman Galifianakis. seek excellence, we will have to The joint press conference set for headway across the nation. today by the A1H and IPC may He has been able to do this Editor, The Chronicle: The positive results of our tighten our belts.... to remain a through a moderating efforts should be noted. top-notch University." provide us with a prelude of what's to The recent article by Ed come in the area of residential change, influence that I align with the Harrison which dealt with Favorable Durham Questions arise. If we are not one Anthony Quinn was able anti-war activity at Duke community opinion was but again we ask if the ideas for achieved, highlighted by an looking for across-the-board change will come from the to affect Michael Caine with seemed to oversimplify the excellence, if indeed such a goal is in the movie. accomplishments of the encouraging endorsement in community or from a few self-styled the otherwise conservative impossible, in what areas are we going administrative and student "leaders." A more specific example is Community Concerns how he had me very nearly segment of the Political Durham Morning Herald. to push ahead? In what areas are we Pye of course made other going to "tighten our belts"? And, fooled into believing that it Action Co-ordinating We also feel that the comments, but the above appear to be would actually be "trouble," Committee. thousands of letters which just as important, who is going to among the most salient. Within the were a direct result of our make those decisions? Who is going to if the yearbook continued in The PACC was originally range that Pye announced for the trend of last year's formed to unify the divergent numerous operations were ' make priorities for the University? direction of the University, there is edition. After all, he used the elements of outraged students instrumental in obtaining Pye also said that Duke, like many much latitutude, and we will be - very convincing evidence that after the May escalation of Sen. Jordan's and Rep. other private universities, is "facing a anxious to see what specific policies already, one of the trustees war into Cambodia and the Galifianakis' vote for the major problem" of financial stability. come from the Sanford administration considered it such a serious killings on American Cooper-Church Amendment. Duke this year will run a deficit of matter that he had submitted campuses. Community We feel that these as it begins to change the University accomplishments prove that approximately one million dollars. In to fit its ideas. his resignation. (Though, later Concerns, later referred to as it was rescinded, thank God.) Political Action Committee progress can be made within addition, he said, the financial picture One thing, though, Pye made quite the system. Hopefully, this could worsen if Congress, as is now He again showed exquisite when the broader PACC clear. Concerning student command of his moderating dissolved, was involved in fall there will be a renewal of contemplated, ends university participation in the university, he said commitment among students research for government agencies or influence when he added that direct political action at all there were "a number of areas in it's pretty obvious that the times during this crisis. to work for peace. makes loans more difficult for which students could be helpful." But things that are "truly wrong" The accomplishments of Diane Burkley, Bill students to acquire. he was sure to add: participation does at Duke, come about through the 300-350 people who Kennedy 72 All of that makes us ask what not mean the right to decide." the motivations of a "small worked daily are worth Political Action Committee Sanford and his staff intend to do No equivocating on that. No about the financial problem and, in qualifying that students should have that connection, how their desire for any amount of decision-making corporate, government and alumni power." Participation does not mean funds will temper their policies on the right to decide," he said. campus. And as Duke enters the decade of Today is Monday, September 28,1970. And we wonder what effects the the 1970's, with its fateful choices Five years ago today the Chronicle, protesting the rising cost of ice tea, shouted cutback in federal funds, both and determinations for all of our "Drinkers of iced tea unite! Save those dimes. We have nothing to lose." research directed and student loan institutions, that one sentence may Noting the current price of iced tea, this is the name your own directed, will have on the kind of prove to be the most significant thing cause—'cause-we're-still-got-nothing-tO'lose Chronicle, Duke's Daily Newspaper, published work being done on campus and the he, or Sanford, has yet said. at Duke in Durham, North Carolina, Volume 66, Number 10. Good causes: Ext. 2663. Money causes: Ext. 6588. Beautiful rain

Unsigned editorials represent the opinion of a majority of the editorial council. Signed One of Durham's more infamous the rain. columns and cartoons represent the views of the authors. qualities is the incessant rainy season. And no wonder. The sensual Fortunately, the dismal gray has experience of being soaking wet, not The Chronicle cherishes letters from our readers. Letters should be typed on a 50 been taking its time getting here this from sweat, but from cold rainwater, space line no longer and than 400 words. All letters must be signed with class or official year. is exhilerating. title. Address letters to 4696 Duke Station or through campus mail to Flowers Building. Rut until yesterday we had gone And feeling cold when the wind walks without a good rain. And when blows across your sopping wet clothes it finally rained yesterday it was and body after feeling nothing but the beautiful. stifling humidity draining your energy The rain cooled the air, the is a mini-rebirth of your sensuality. sidewalks, the buildings, and all the In a couple of months we may all people caught unprotected. But those be bummed out by the rain and the Caution—the air you breathe may be. caught in the rain didnt really suffer. gray. But today we can only dig it and A lot of people got soaking wet and thank it for brightening up our lives. to five years life enjoyed every minute of it. And its nice to know that rain in If you live in any large expectancy. yearly, and the annual SHARE, the coed experiment in Durham can be as nice as sunshine at city in the United States —death from lung saving to the nation Wilson House, had a football game in the beach. today, the air that you cancer—and in fact, all would be at least two breathe is an amazing 1 u ng d isease—would be billion dollars. mixture of chemicals and cut by 25 per cent. If our doctors are to Editor-in-Chief, Clay Steinman gases never intended for —death and disease be believed in their Managing Editor, Dave Pace the human body. A from heart and blood estimates, then our Editorial Chairman, Les Hoffman recent study showed that vessel disorders would be choices our clear: ignore Executive Editor, Bob Entman if American cities were to cut by ten to fifteen the problem and chance Business Manager, Mark Lees cut their air pollution in percent. becoming a statistic, take Night Editors: for Friday, Ed Harrison half: —all disease and death some concern in solving for Sunday, Sam Wilen —a new born would would be reduced by the problem—or stop have an additional three nearly five percent breathing. open fetter to Splro Agnew- Dear Mr. Vice President: Anthony Lewis By Lewis teachers—is responsible for the rebellion of their children. But America-worth paying if it had been known in advance. And tr. (C) 1970 NYT News Service there is always the danger that a politician may begin to still we profess the same objectives. Congratulations on your coolness and quick articulation believe what he says. It is the values of American life, sir, and the hypocrisy, that under fire from the four student critics on the David Frost The real reasons for the restlessness of the young in make the young so uneasy. What intelligent parent, including Show. I watched you tape the program, and I was impressed. America are not obscure. you, has not found his child troubled by those values, and You kept bringing the discussion back to the subject likely They are brought up on the creed of possession, sold hard challenging them? Violence is wrong. to arouse the television viewers' emotions: student violence. by the advertising message that goods are happiness. But they But if there is violence, it is hardly to be laid to college Most effective, judging by the reaction of the studio audience, soon find that possessions do not assure human satisfaction. faculties. was your comment that violence "has existed in this country Their nation is the richest in history, but they see that it "You're not listening," you were told on the Frost show by because of the disgusting and permissive attitude of the poeple allows its poor to go hungry and its cities to decay, that its tax Eva Jefferson, that appealing black girl from Northwestern. in command of college campuses." system encourages life on expense accounts and favors You were listening, all right-but to the prospective mass As a political sally, that was great stuff. American parents personal consumption over urgent social needs. television audience, not to her and the other students in the love hearing that someone else—a band of conspiratorial They are told that violence is evil, but they know that guns studio. And of course in political terms you were so right. In can be bought and sold in the United States as in no other the short run, even the medium run, you are likely to profit by civilized land. And they observe the President of the United tuning out Eva Jefferson and those like her. States photographed happily with union leaders—some with But one need have no purple glasses to recognize that many criminal records^whose members have just made news by American college students these days have an extraordinarily beating up young poeple opposed to the Vietnam War. clear and loving perception of this country, to ignore them, to They have dinned into them from childhood the appeal of jeer at them, may be profitable for you today. But it will' be sensuality, assured that this cigarette or that car or deoderant misery for America unless someone in power starts listening will bring them sexual success. They see on every hand soon. evidence of their elders' exploitation and commercialization of Yours faithfully. sex. Yet their own possible naive efforts to express sexual feelings in an open, easy way are met by moralizing outcry and repression. Those among them who have tried marijuana are lectured, on inadequate facts, about the potential danger; some are sent to jail. But they see billions spent, legally, to promote the use of the proven narcotic killers, alcohol and tobacco. They are told by their political leaders that the Vietnam War was necessary to save the South Vietnamese from communist savagery. But, however real that threat was in 1954 or 1964, they know that even Lyndon Johnson or Dean Rusk would not have considered the price of American intervention—the price in dead Vietnamese, a ravaged culture, a polarized Multiversity? • Ralph Karpinos tieceat evl;U:;-e But if you're new here would be a difficult (enrollment approximately The real problems are But it can also provide an reversal in Duke's trend dont get the idea that the task-changing majors during 30,000) had cars backed up those of student alienation environment in which toward a multiversity is cause University is on a first name preregistration. But after for two miles on the and the insensitivity of the students can virtually get lost. for relief. basis with all its students. office-hopping for an entire Washington Beltway, a friend university to the needs of its The choice is yours. - As I see i t, this We've all still got out alpha afternoon I learned that such who goes there told me. students-problems that many If you're new to Duke, improvement of the numbers, social security action was not difficult, but And, he explained that feel are co iributing factors you may find an academic University's relationship to its numbers, course code was, in fact, impossible. when he finally got there and in the recent era of college community of ten thousand a students exists in two areas. numbers and major code But despite the occasional tried to register for freshman protests. little overwhelming. I call the first of these numbers. complications and piles of English, a course required of With respect to these But youll probably get areas of improvement And Duke is not such an computer cards, Duke is not all first year studnets, he was problems Duke seems to have used to it. And in the managerial. The most obvious e f f i c i e nt bureaucracy that as massive and confusing as told that all the sections were the potential of providing an meantime you can comfort example here is the recently p e ople always have things the multiversities. closed. atmosphere conducive to yourself by the fact that even completed registration and work out as planned. An example: A traffic jam But the real problems are personal development and if there are 300 students in drop-add week. As After four years here and at the University of more than just closed courses contact between students and your Chem lecture, at least anticipated, better planning countless counseling sessions Maryland's registration and long lines. faculty. you're not seeing Dr. Bonk last spring resulted in fewer with deans, directors of on a T.V. screen. studnets making fewer undergraduate studies and changes. major advisors, a second 'WHAT ELSE IS NEW? MERCURY POISONING—WHY DO YOU ASK?1 The second of these areas semester Woman's College is personal contact between senior was informed last May faculty and students. I that, contrary to what she include in this area a recently had been told by the established advisory system administration three and one for freshmen as well as for half years earlier, she had not sophomores who have not yet fulfilled her language declared majors. requirement. Also, changes in the My own experience curriculum make some type battling the bureaucracy has of small group learning been somewhat less experience a requirement for traumatic. Last semester I graduation. a ttempted what I thought

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people represents a quantui sophistication of the Movement." Judging from her list of ' " on appears well qualifii . She is the first u.. the Duke faculty her Ph.D. at Ohio State, she

ouge. La.. Jack Lckson, Miss , and Howaru Washington. D.C. .cd a full scholarship fn Her Ph.D. d of the gpah Montgomery Improu-me (involving the bus boy"" ; led by a young min - King. Jr.). the t\* hish and Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth.l and the Tuskegee I'mgr ming students. To further called there and was informed t alcoholic, Civic Al s totally no circumstances is heroin addic like patienls More i _ r.eslige of tretary of the North Carolina Committee Duke he pressure on the girl to The Umstead staffer suggested instead ltliailk yt,u-' " Addicts and alcoholics il. "ore Represent al IVI- Political remai - -•— -•- ..--..• ...—ii,, r-.ii ;.,,„ !i>^, r.."tegory and, he \\> tion since its inception in 19H8 He worsened until she w ; the effort for li ill group of black admit ing progress .. .iad gotten < ri„r "halfway Min.iijih "Black Rage," hehasi

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-Are community mental health progntms aspects of the present situation in doing enough, if anything, in the wav of County, was related by a young -tcruiting and hiring full-time black staff County social worker. Lex Varela. embers on a professional level and Duke »>•*' that (Durhan iverUsing their services in the black with r th| Cent* communitv'* Kafka like'sense of -Are the problems of chronic heroin When he arrive ... —Jiction and chronic alcoholism, conditions Department of Social St which often take root in the fertile soil of one morning several months ago. he the ghetto's despair and poverty, being nee' and has actually said whv it treated as the physiological and i.1Le. They didn'f request that the psychological conditions most experts she had been waiting on the step iatholog\ of city police or the SBI aclually do anything recognize them to be? Social Services building since seven. about the people who bring the stuff in

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pre disgraceful Page Eight HiT*3il!Mi!MH Monday, September 28, 1970 What are these men discussing?

Well...The one on the left (whoever he is) is telling the one on the right that he along with many other people in Durham does not buy his records at the Open 112 E. Main Mon.—Thurs. 9-7 (Centrally located in the Fri. 9-9 heart of beautiful Sat. 9-6 downtown Durham) Their reasons for buying at the higher priced store are : 1. The other store does not play promotion records to aid you in your buying 2. They do not carry English imports 3. Their employees are unknowledgeable in the field of music 4. They don't sell Mickey Mouse T-shirts 5. They guarantee their prices to be higher

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We're Only In It For The Music Monday, September 28,1970 UT^HifCTrRJM Moody Blues shine - at stadium concert By Randy Sunday Staff reviewei on In the unsuspecting womb organ- and Justin of Duke basketball, The Hayward on lead guitar Moody Blues engendered a opened sleeping senses with new kind of fervor among "Departure" from In Search several thousand reving Blue of the Lost Chord and never Tunas. The Moodies brought gave anyone a chance to their metaphysical musical return. Pinder's versatile searching to a very physical organ does an amazing job of peak that involved almost handling the orchestral everyone in the Indoor section of their Stadium. especially when teamed with They were s surprise to the etheral flute of Ray me, but the unexpected was Thomas, the climbing runs of not sudden, rather, it was a Hayward's guitar and the pleasant growing revelation. I smooth vocal harmony of all had always considered them three men. as an idiosyncracy within the As good as the musci was, recent rock idiom, but the perhaps the highpoint of established their evening was the communal originality Saturday night and atmosphere that developed made momentary disciples of between the group and a Dion proved to be quite a disappointment in Saturday's concert although a creaky sound system and an uninterested audience all those present. highly appreciative audience. didn't help any. The Moody Blues (that's guitarist above) were a lot better received and played a solid set. Dion, began the concert, It this type of enthusiastic and, as well as he might have reception becomes custom, sung "Abraham, Martin and future concerts might be Erich Maria Remarque dead at 72 John," it was hard for too more than listening many to really appreciate his experiences. The final credit, however, goes to the Mood talents due to awkward Remarque shunned the Hemingway's talent was a Blues for the rare ability to* By Alden Whitman interruptions from the sound Editor's note: Erich Maria superficial explanation of war major one, which, although it system. evoke such reactions and (C) 1970 NYT News Service Remarque, the author of "All NEW YORK-Modem war as man's inhumanity to man wanted with the years, dwelt The Moody Blues bring at least a temporary Quiet on the Western Front" and its corrosive, brutalizing and strove to discern its on a greater range of human followed, and their realization of musical died last Friday at the age of challenge to the human spirit power politics and to identify experience than did performance was enjoyment to these stale 72. is the theme that Erich Maria the "they" who sent millions Remarque's. He confronted unmistakably outstanding. woods. Remarque explored with to their deaths. only part of his historical singular persistence and "I see how peoples are set period and only a segment of power. He possessed a talent against one another and in society, yet his talent for evoking the authentic silence, unknowingly, matured. Apart from a couple odor of the battlefield, the foolishly, obediently, of pot-boilers, he was a better Beware the bewilderment of its survivors innocently slay one another," writer-less crude, more returning to civilian life, the Paul Baumer, the protagonist trenchant and more degradation of the Nazi in "AU Quiet On The Western sentient-in his last book than Body Shirt concentration camp, the Front," says. "I see that the he was in his first. tragic days of Paris just keenest brains of the world Remarque had an before World War II, the half invent weapons and words to uncommon ability as a world of the dispossed fleeing make it yet more refined and storyteller. None of his Snatcher! 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Photos by Durham's Finest Max Wallace ~ Monday, September 28, 1970 HikHilsMilMH Page Eleven Devils trample Cavaliers,! 7-7 By Bob Heller yards and a first down. Hart railed the first quarter of drive, the Cavs ran out of gas Sports Editor throws complete to Chesson play, as the ball changed on the Duke five yard line. Duke's Blue Devils again, this time for 14 yards hands ten times in the first Touchdown drive completely routed Virginia's and a first down. Hart throws 12:29 of the game. Then, it finally happened. Cavaliers, 17-7, in an ACC complete to Brad Evans for Even though Hart picked Aided by a roughing the football game in Wallace 11 yards and a first down. apart the Cavalier secondary passer penalty and spiced by Wade stadium Saturday After a short gain by for nine completions and 115 Hatt's pinpoint passing, Duke afternoon. tailback Bill Thompson, Hart yards in the opening 15 methodically marched 95 A 17-7 rout? That's right. throws complete to Evans for minutes, the only scoring of yards for its initial Duke piled up 452 yards of 10 yards and a first down. the quarter was done by touchdown. With 5:05 to go total offense; Virginia had Hart throws complete to Virginia, on a 64 yard in the third quarter, Jones 253. The Devils rolled up 25 Chesson for 12 yards and a touchdown strike from Larry bolted one yard for the score. first downs; Virginia had ten. first down. All of that in Albert to Dave Sullivan. Pugh's conversion made it Duke ran an even 100 plays i ___ — _, Familiar note 10-7, Duke. * from scrimmage; the Cavaliers At this point the Blue ran 64. ACC Standings The second period started on a familiar note for Duke, Devil defense completely Sometimes statistics lie, I Duke 2-0-0.1 took over. The Cavs were but not this time. Ask any of | N.Carolina 2-0-0 | as Hart was stopped on a fourth down quarterback forced to punt after the 24,478 bewildered fans, j Clemson 1-0-0. advancing to only their 25 and he will tell you it was a j S.Carolina 1-0-1 sneak one foot from the goal line. yard line. rout. N.C. State 0-1-1 < From that point until the I Wake Forest 0-1-0 I Again, it was more of the If a fan happened to same for both teams, as the fi n al five seconds of the search for a coke in the 90 j Maryland 0-2-0 j game, Virginia's deepest j Virginia 0-2-0 i pigskin changed hands '~*~T*~^.:>ZJ& degree heat every time the another nine times. penetration was to its own Devils got inside the Virginia seven yard line. 20 yard line, he might even -about two and one-half In the second period, Meanwhile, Duke tell you the score was minutes. Pretty-easy. David Wright missed field Photo by Terry w our goals attempts of 35, 52 and continued to rip through Duke linebacker Dick Biddle grabbing Virginia's Dave Sullivan something like 56-7. That's No score UVa's highly regarded in Saturday's ACC football game. Duke won, 17-7. what the score would have But that series put the 38 yards. Finally, with just defense, only to squander been, had the Devils scored a Devils on the Virginia 14 yard 48 seconds left in the first three of four ^coring touchdown every time they line, a very bad place to be. half, Dave Pugh ended the opportunities from inside the got inside the 20. The steamroller attack bogs scoring draught by booting a Cav three yard tfne. Typical series down at this point, three-pointer from the 29 Finally, with but seven i ACC roundup I Here's just one typical culminating in a missed field yard line. seconds remaining in the series of plays: With 11:20 to goal attempt from the 19 While the communicable gan^e< second string By Roy Towlen four field goals, and Wake go in the first quarter, the yard line. d i sease center has yet to irback Dennis Satyshur Associate Sports Editor fell, 19-14. Devils start with the ball on And so it went throughout confirm reports, rumor has it found flanker Evans in the The Atlantic Coast North Carolina State their own 20 yard line. most of the game. Duke that Virginia caught a slight end zone, from one yard out. Conference continued its amazed ACC football experts After quarterback Leo completely owned the Cavs case of whatever Duke had. The PAT made the final score tradition of losing by gaining a 7-7 tie with Hart throws an incomplete from their own goal line to On its first third quarter 17-7. out-of-conference games this So uth Carolina. The pass, fullback Steve Jones the Virginia twenty. But, as past weekend, as Wake Forest • previously punchless runs up the middle for five the Devils proved, making to and Clemson both fell to, Wolfpack managed to rack up yards. Hart throws complete the 20 does not score points. outside foes. a surprising 214 yards rushing to end Wes Chesson for 12 Fumbles and interceptions Frosh win opener Clemson; which had against the Gamecocks, who started the season with two entered the game as the heavy wins, over the Citadel and favorites. Virginia, was completely Both teams missed by a single point obliterated by Georgia, 38-0. numerous scoring The Tigers could net only opportunities. Fumbles and By Lou Adams Massanutten 25. 107 yards on the ground and interceptions choked off Duke's ability to cash in Mohn advanced the squad 30 in the air against the South Carolina threats, while 0UHE UniUERSITV o n Massanutten Academy's to the five by hitting Jack Bulldogs, who won their first the Pack managed to fumble mistakes and a good Devil Wagoner with a 19 yard game in their last six starts. on the Gamecock two-yard defense enabled the Duke aerial. Four plays later, Clemson finished the game line in the second quarter. freshmen to open their Mohn, with pinpoint UNIVERSITY ROOM with only seven first downs, In the closing minutes of ® schedule on a winning note accuracy, connected with while Georgia had 23. The the game, State's Mike Monday here Saturday morning, Chuck Munday in the back score was 28-0 at the half. So Charron missed a field goal Baked Lasagne (Double Order) 13-12. corner of the end zone for much for one ACC team. attempt from close range, and Garlic Bread (2 slices) The surprise filled game Duke's firstscore . Wake Forest bowed to Carolina's Billy DuPre Tossed Salad opened with a Massanutten With six minutes left in Florida State in Tallahassee reciprocated by missing one Choice of Dressings kick-off return of 73 yards to the first half, Terry Ricks on Saturday night, but not from 4 7 yards out. the Duke ten. And three booted what was to be the before they threw a scare into North Carolina continued Cherry Tart with Whipped Topping plays later James Eise, game winning point, putting Iced Tea or Coffee the Seminoles. The Deacons its unbeaten string with 53-20 Massanutten's star halfback, the Devils ahead 7-6. held a 14-6 halftime edge, but romp over hapless Maryland, $1.30 dove over from the one to The Devils received the diminuitive soccer style don McCauley led the Tarheel tally for the visitors. second half kickoff on their kicker Frank Fontes booted assault with 123 yards Tuesday- Undaunted, the Devil's Gary 26 and amassed the longest rushing. Numerous Maryland Fried Chicken Half Heady surged through to surge of the day to the errors gave the visitors from Whipped Potatoes with Gravy block the extra point Massanutten 17. With the Harrierscop Chapel Hill good field Buttered Cut Green Beans attempt. help of Wagoner's running position throughout the The rest of the first and Ricca's and Henry game, and the Tarheels were Tossed Salad quarter was a see-saw battle, Dixon's receptions, the twin victory able to capitalize on the Choice of Dressing as the Baby Devils, led by academy finally got its break Terrapin mistakes. when a Mohn pass was Duke's cross country team Rolls (2) 01eo(2) quarterback Chuch Mohn and opened its 1970 season with a It was Maryland's third Chocolate Pudding or Jello back Greg Garvin, drove to intercepted in the end zone, loss in a row, and dropped the Massanutten 23 only to giving Massanutten the ball double victory in Raleigh last Iced Tea or Coffee Saturday. the Terps to the ACC cellar relinguish the ball to the on their 20. with a 0-2 conference record. $1.50 But again Duke came back The triumphs came in the Academy after a 40 yard form of 26-29 over North Next week promises to be Wednesday drive in seven plays. and Curran recovered a another crusher for ACC fumble re-igniting the Devils' Carolina State and 18-45 over The ball exchanged hands North Carolina Centra. teams venturing into the Chopped Sirlon Steak (Half Pound) five more times before Duke fire. Wagoner then pushed the outside world. Duke takes on got its first break of the ball to the three, and two Al Buehier's harriers were Sauteed Onions paced by senior captain Mike Ohio State at Columbus, and game. The Devils had held the plays later Mohn skirted not much need be said about French Fried Potatoes (Double Order) Academy and forced them to across the goal for Duke's Graves of Bethesda, Md., and freshman Bob Wheeler of who'll be favored in that one. Tossed Salad with Dressing punt from their 43. The kick final score of the day. Ricks' Maryland should continue Rolls (2) Oleo (2) was blocked by Val Curran PAT from the 21 after a Luthersville, Md., who finished first and second. its unwinning ways against Apple Pie or Ice Cream and recovered for Duke by holding penalty was no good. Miami of Florida, and James Turner on the Duke also garnered three Iced Tea or Coffee (Continued on Page 12) * other finishers in the top ten.'. Clemson will be an underdog $1.65 State had four runners in the at Georgia Tech. State should top ten. be another conference Thursday Summary: 1) Mike Graves, underdog as the Wolfpack ALLIED Duke, 25:46; 2) Bob Wheller, plays Florida. Double order of SPAGHETTI RADIOSHACK) Duke, 25:52 3) Garth Hayes, North Carolina should be with meat sauce State, 25:59; 4) Jim Wilkens, favored at Vanderbilt, while State, 26:47; 5) Jim Howell, South Carolina will be Tossed Salad with Dressing World's Large•s t Electronic Chain Garlic Bread NCCU, 26:48; 6) Neil expected to rebound against Is Now 0] en To Serve You Ackley, State, 27:06; 7) Strawberry Shortcake Complete Dm of stereo equipment Virginia Tech. At least one -Lifetime Gu ara nte e Speakers Roger Beadmore, Duke, ACC team is assured of Iced Tea or Coffee 27:41; 8) Sid Allen, State, victory, as Wake plays $1 25 All Students Welcome 28:04; 9) Steve Wheeler, Virginia at Charlottesville. BRING BACK YOUR CUP FOR A REFILL 0 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. Duke 28:09; 10) Phil Wilson, The ACC is now 3-7 in Dinner Specials only 5-6:30 p.m. North jate Shopping Center Duket 28:12. out-of-conference play. Page Twelve nitJUilWilMQ londay, September 28, 1970

Fellowships Duke Sports for Y: Draft Counseling Women's Liberation DukeS.D.S. ASDU Allocations Seniors interested in obtaining Allocation requests to ASDU The Week The Draft Counseling There win be a meeting of all information about Danforth, There will be an OPEN from student organizations should resumes reguli women interested in starting a Woodrow Wilson, Fulbrifiht. organization meeting of Duke be submitted immediately if they in 102 Fl Hon women's liberation group on Marshall and Rhodes scholarships Students for a Democratic have not been. Request forms Monday—Friday 2-5 campus Wednesday evening, 7:30 or feUowships for post-graduate Society at 8:00 p.m. tonight have been sent out to various Monday—Friday, 8-10. p.m. in the Green Room of East study are invited to a meeting on (Monday) in the Green Room of Soccer-home-Appalachian Duke Building. All women the East Duke Building. State University, interested in participating are Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. in requests outstanding should be aturday: Cross Country at urged to attend. 139 Social Sciences. submitted soon with (preferably) Maryland or without a form. Varsity Football at Ohio Transendental State-covered by radio station Duke Assistantship WDNC-620 at 1:30 p.m. Meditation Zoology Seminar T h i Duke IJni Assistantship Program gives The department of zoology students an opportunity to work will present Monday, Sept. 28, in United Ministries •Frosh win- a limited number of hours at Room 111, Biological Sciences Freshman Houses $1.80 per hour each week on a Building at 4:15 p.m. a seminar Luncheon Auditorium c project conducted by a faculty on "Bird Navigation: Hypotheses (Continued from Page 11) member. If you are interested in and Experiments" by Dr. Klaus helping a professor's research, be S c h m i d t-Koenig, University of of Duke After exchanges of punts, sure to pick up an application Gottingen and department of community of Durham every with 1:10 to go in the game, form in front of 204 Flowers zoology at Duke. Coffee and tea Tuesday at 12 noon. The guest Freshman Y Massanutten quarterback before Sept. 30. will be served at 4 p.m. this week will be Terry Sanford. The Department of Music of 1. Discussion of tutoring in There will be spaces for the first Duke University will present Durham and peace activism; Donald Grainger, after much U.N. Seminar 30-40 people who show. Bring Giorgio Ciompi, violinist, and 2. Planning future directions. scrambling, completed a pass your trays , to 101 for a general Loren Withers, pianist, in a duo AM freshmen interested in the Middle East All students interested in rap session with Duke's president. recital on Friday, October 2, in Y are invited—8:30 p.m., Oct. 1, good for a Massanutten score. taking part in a discussion group the Music Room of the East Duke 139 Soc Sci (next to Allen Bldg.) On a gamble, going for Syrfmposiur m course on "The Role of the U.N. Building. The recital win be at Sponsored by Freshman Concerns There will be an organizational as a Peace Keeping Agent" should Committee, Duke YM-YWCA. victory instead of a tie, meeting to be held in Room 013 contact the ASDU office and 8:15 p. n Grainger attempted to pass of the old Chemistry Building at leave their names and addresses. for two points. His throw was 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 28 The course will be directed by for those interested on working Professor Halderman of the Rule Outing Club too strong and the ball went on a Middle East Symposium. of Law Research Center, whose Be sure and come to the first yorktowm jtAST 2 DAYS! out of the end zone Those who are interested but experience in this area includes big meeting and see what great can not attend should contact close association with the U.N., as activities the Outing Club has incomplete, killing their either Jeff Kurzweil at extension well as participation in the OAS planned for the coming year. It is 1:55-3:43-5:31-7:24-9 hopes for victory. 5705 or Irwin Pascul at extension charter conference, the San at 8:00 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28 at Durham, N.C. 6406. Francisco Conference, principle the New Chem Auditorium Telephone 489-2327 legal advisor to the U.S. Mission (Room 107). A slide show and in Berlin and publication of a orientation for the first beginners' The story of a beautiful giri's lifetime b ook entitled "The U.N. and the trip (Oct. 3-4) wiU be presented. Rule of Law," as well as editing a Bring a friend and get in on a between the ages of 19 and 22. book on the Mid-East situation. good thing. There will also be a IM There will be a meeting of all Class times and meeting places beginners' Climbing School held NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES Presents Y-girls in Southgate dorm tonight will be announced at the first Sunday, Sept. 27 in a nearby consider the possibilities at 7 p.m. Attendance requested. meeting of the group. The course quarry. 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