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UNIVERSITY ECHO STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT CHATTANOOGA

Vol. LXX Chattanooga, Tennessee • NOVEMBER 6,1970 No. 13 Kami Election Year 70 Guilty Cheers And Moans (Editor's note: The following By STEVE GERSTEL Republicans took 12 of the 35 governorships at stake and article is a reprint from The WASHINGTON - (UPI) - were leading in Michigan and Daily Beacon.) Republicans and democrats Rhode Island.' Peter Kami, found guilty both found something to cheer Saturday of inciting to riot, In the Senate, where Nixon about Wednesday, but it was and Vice President Spiro T. will file a motion for a new clear that the Democrats had trial, according to Kenneth D. Agnew concentrated their thwarted President Nixon's campaign efforts, the McCasland, his attorney. off-year campaign blitz with After the jury fixed Kami's Republicans made a net gain critical election gains that of one seat—six short of punishment at two years in brightened their hopes for prison, Judge Joe D. Duncan majority control—with 1972. Indiana's contest between Sen. withheld sentencing until Nov. The key was a dramatic 12. On this date at a 9 a.m. Vance Hartke, Democrat, and Democratic comeback in the his GOP challenger, Rep. hearing, Judge Duncan will governorships, strengthening rule on Kami's motion. Richard Roudebush, still the Party's organizational undecided. "I am not sure of what power base for the next particular points I'm going to The lineup was clouded by presidential election and its election of a Conservative raise," stated McCasland in influence over redrawing of reference to the motion. Party candidate in New York Congressional and state who will vote Republican and However, he mentioned legislative districts for the next challenging the constitu­ an independent in Virginia, 10 years. Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Jr., who tionality of the law against The President's political inciting to riot and insufficient was expected to vote strategists claimed victory in Democratic, when it comes to evidence as two possible holding traditional midterm grounds for filing the motion. losses to a minimum and continued on page ten Kami, out of jail on $2000 building a workable majority bond, completed on Friday his of Senators more responsive to ten-day sentence for contempt White House policies. continued on page two But Democratic National Students Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien Miss will perform for Homecoming this Friday, said this was discounted by Urban Nov. 6. Tickets are on sale at the Guerry Student Center. "nothing short of a fantastic On Board Democratic gain," particularly among governors where his KNOXVILLE- The party regained majority University of Tennessee Board §£HSBY BOB HOBGOOD. Dionne Warwick control. of Trustees has voted to allow "We're glad to be able to "Throughout the heartland students, for the first time, to assist the University in of this nation," O'Brien said, "middle Americans revolted serve as non-voting members acquiring the land they will of six of its committees, UT need," said Ken Camp of the and threw the Republicans out Here On Friday President Edward J. Boling Department of Urban Renewal of statehouses they had controlled for years." announced Monday. in an interview Wednesday, To kick-off this year's who brought her to the and he added, "We're The Republicans went into In the past, student leaders homecoming entertainment attention of to the attention fortunate that we have the of and what Tuesday's election with a have been invited to attend tool of Urban Renewal to do it the Student Government 32-18 edge on governors, and meetings of the Board's Association will present the followed was "Don't Make Me with." Over," an internationally holding the seven most Student Affairs Committee. Urban Renewal will make first lady of music, Miss successful recording. populous states except Texas. The UT President will possible expansion for the Dionne Warwick in a two-hour What has ensued is now More House Democrats appoint these ex-officio University over some 20 acres concert on Friday, November legend, "Anyone Who Had A The Democrats held Texas student committee members of land adjacent to the 6, at 8:30 p.m. in Maclellan Heart," was probably the most while ousting Republicans in for one-year terms, just as he northern fringe of the campus. Gym. The world renowned successful and unique ballad in the crucial states of Ohio, does the trustees who serve on The area is bounded on the Grammy Award winner is many years. Eminent stars like Pennsylvania and Florida, for a the committees. However, the north by East Fifth Street, on another attempt of the and Petula firm net gain of 10 statehouses student appointments will be and a narrow lead in Alaska. the east by Southern Railroad, Student Government Clark included this wistful made with the concurrence of on the west by Houston Association to bring top notch ballad of unrequited love in the appropriate representative Street, and on the south by of the student body on each entertainment to UTC. their repertoires. As a matter Vine Street. of fact. Miss Dietrich was so campus — which, in the case of "Urban Renewal is the most Since her recording of "Don't impressed with Dionne's Emergency Knoxville, Martin and efficient method in the Make Me Over," on the recording that she personally Chattanooga, will be the country in assembling land for Scepter label, Dionne Warwick introduced her at the student go vernment universities and colleges that has become internationally Theatre in Paris in December, Loan Fund presidents, Boling said. have to expand," said Camp. If recognized as a unique gifted 1963, where Dionne received The Student Affairs Urban Renewal were not artist. fantastic critical acclaim and available, the universities Committee will include the Dionne has studied music was taken into the hearts of Established student government president would have to buy the land at since the age of six, coming the Parisian audiences. much greater expense than will or his equivalent from each from a family of Gospel "Anyone Who Had A Heart" An emergency loan fund has be possible under Urban campus. The number of singers. She did a great deal of was followed by "Walk On been established for UTC students to serve on the other Renewal. singing in chorus for her By," which became a top five students, according to Dr. committees will be determined Camp explained the process church and various record throughout the world. later, Boling said. by which the land will be organizations. Then to the Charles Reneisen. Miss Warwick triumphantly The other committees are converted for use by the Hart College of Music, at the returned to in April as The loans operate on a University. , in rotating basis, the maximum academic affairs, athletics, star of the 1964 Cannes urban affairs, agriculture, "We go through several Connecticut. She became an loan being $20 to be repaid Television and Film Festival, development and medical phases in this type of project, accomplished singer and shown throughout the within twenty days. No the first of which is surveying pianist, playing and singing in units. continent on Eurovision. In interest on the loan will be "For some time, I have and planning. We thoroughly church every Sunday, and her May she appeared on all of the charged. survey the area and plan what talent for music flourished and believed this is the place where major television shows in The money will be available students can become actively to do with all the people living grew. Her next step forward Great Britain where her there." took Dionne to the recording for "any legitimate need" involved in what will become recording of "Walk On By" policy decisions," Boling said. During this intensive planning studios in New York, where reached the select top ten in reported Dr. Renneisen. "I have discussed this with stage careful attention is paid she sang in the background an era of dominance of the Students desiring an UT student leaders across the to the social and economic ills, chorus on many recording recording charts by The emergency loan should see Dr. if any, of the residents. sessions. Her unique song style Renneisen for "a review of the state. And together we believe Beatles. Tin. Searchers, etc. this is the way they can help "During the next stage we go attracted two of the top song problem and some writers and record producers, During August of 1964", us, and we can work through a period of referring paperwork." together." continued on page two and , continued on page three THE UNIVERSITY ECHO. NOVEMBER 6.1970, PAGE TWO Senate Student Working Directory In Sunday's meeting the enabled two more persons to Student Senate was presented attend a Student Center with SGA President John Convention in Blacksburg, Va. On Way Bonner's list of persons who However, two are already will form the new planning to attend. The UTC Student Directory Constitutional Revisions The Senate also passed a is ready for the presses and Committee. In announcing the motion to send three Senators should be available in a week committee's composition, and one member of the SGA or ten days, according to Dr. Bonner apologized for leaving Executive Branch to the Charles Renneisen. out the liberal element on National Student Association's Traditionally a project of campus in his considerations. Southern Regional Conference Circle K, the club requested He did state that with this in in Knoxville on the 13th, 14th permission to produce this mind he would make two and 15th of November. The year's directory. Dr. Renneisen additional appointments in the Senate allotted $140.00 for agreed on the conditions that: near future. travel, room and food. Dale 1) the directory be published The appointments are Steve Batchelor, Doug Brown and on time, 2) students who Valadez — Chairman, Doug Steve Valadez were chosen to didn't want their names Brown, George Calhoun, represent the Senate in printed in the directory would Cassie Cunningham, Vann Knoxville. The executive will Plans for the urban renewal of the University area have been be omitted, 3) the directory Cunningham, Tom Greene, choose its own representative. released in a joint Riverpark Medical and University Complex would be self-supporting by Pete Hetzler, Robert Hudson, Bonner and SGA Veep Rich plan. advertisements and sales. Julia Kaasa, Scott Mills, Mike Blum both urged the Senate to pholo hy udrian boyer Shehi, Frank Webb and promote Homecoming Due to the reorganization of Steve Williams. activities scheduled for this Circle K, and because, In regular business, the weekend. according to Dr. Renneisen, Senate allotted $350.00 for Blum stated that $18,000 "the club was in worse shape Bonner to attend the was tied up in entertainment Urban Renewal internally" than he had Associated Student this year and if Friday's expected, the job of Government's Conference in coordinating the project fell to concert featuring Dionne continued from page one Las Vegas later this month. Warwick and Saturday's dance Urban Renewal and have been Russell King, a Circle K The Guerry Center Governing with the Pacific Gas and the residents to the advised not to sell. member. Board's request for $84.00 was Electric weren't well attended, appropriate social agency for "Urban renewal will be turned down unanimously. UTC would get no more big assistance with all social and charged with the responsibility King advised Dr. Renneisen The money would have entertainers for a long while. economic problems." of demolishing all structures by September 1 that enough Camp said this was done so as and clearing the land for the advertisements had been sold not to spread these ills when University's reuse," Camp said. to make the operation the residents were relocated. self-supporting. A separate "The next step is the physical account was set up for the Pollution Control Class "The next phase is to relocation of all the 129 purpose of handling the actually go acquire the land" he families in the project to their advertising funds. said. This will not be done new environment." before next year. "We can only enforce what prepared by the Federal That, in a nutshell, is the The original plan was to take we understand about air Government dealing with Urban Renewal has not Riverpark Urban Renewal the names from the Student pollution,", remarked D r. Chattanooga's "Battle Below bought any property in this Project. In future editions we Information Cards rather than Robert Neel at a recent the Clouds." The film showed area and, in fact, cannot buy will go directly to the families from the computer. Because of shortages of workers, this plan meeting of the Pollution Chattanooga's rate of death any property until the that are to be displaced and program gets final approval see how effectively Urban was not possible and a new Control class. Dr. Neel, from respiratory diseases to be system had to be worked out. director of the Hamilton 20% higher than comparable next year. People in the area Renewal deals with the County Air Pollution Control cities. Crops, shrubs, and have been notified that their problems encountered by the property is to be purchased by At the request of Dr. Bureau, explained to the group flowers were described as residents. Renneisen, King currently is that controlling the pollutants "stunted." Monuments and clarifying the ads to make sure in the air has technical and Civil War statues were depicted the buyers still intend to very complex administrative as corroded and pitted hunks Envifoment Quality purchase space in the aspects. He urged everyone in of stone and metal. It also directory. The amountof ads attendance to become pointed out that air pollution sold will determine whether "acquainted with the problems is costlier than air pollution Comes To Baa" Case the directory will be sold or of air pollution" so that they control. Electric bills are up. given away free. might be able to press for New car dealers have had to By JOSEPH L. MYLER told that all water, including better pollution controls erect car shelters and wash cars the stuff you drink, is tainted "Any money left over will go through their elected daily. Also $22,000 were spent WASHINGTON - (UPI) - by something or other, to Circle K," Dr. Renneisen representatives. to clean up the Court building. The President's Council on perhaps they were. added, "although it doesn't Environmental Quality came Air pollution, cutting down But to get back to the appear there will be any Dr. Neel showed a film down with a bad case of visibility, also was reported to President's Council on profits." have resulted in automobile thermal pollution the other Environmental Quality, which accidents and hampering air day. is against all kinds of traffic. And only a few blocks away pollution—air, water, noise, two different sets of jack thermal, or whatever. Kami The film stressed the fact hammers were providing Sandwich that "Short term economic On this particular day it was painful examples of noise playing host to the continued from page one losses (businesses moving pollution of the eardrums. of court in violating an away) should not take priority Smithsonian Institution and Jet aircraft streaking across the Peace Corps at a news injunction which barred him over air quality goals." the skies were contributing Seminar from entering the UT campus. Dr. Neel said that the air conference announcing a joint their special brand of noise enterprise to send scores of "If all judges were like Judge pollution centering over and at the same time pouring sepcially trained volunteers On Tuesday, November 10th, Duncan, then there wouldn't Chattanooga is made up of thick streamers of black overseas to help other nations be a need for a movement," carbon monoxide and 1970, at 12:15 Bob Mandell contaminants into the solve their special said Kami who is still barred particulate matter. That which will talk at the Sandwich atmosphere. environemtnal problems. from the UT campus by the is found west of Missionary Seminar in the Guerry Center An excavation project next Room too Small Flag Room on "The Way Out injunction. Ridge is acid mist. Seventy-five door to the White House filled "Judge Duncan was able to percent of "the broth" over The room, too small for the Is In: Sensitivity Training and the air with dust which a chill Other Group Experiences." cast aside any prejudices he Chattanooga comes from fuel wind blew into the eyes of purpose, was crowded and a might have had; and he burning in manufacturing, 27% lot of people had to stand up. pedestrians. Mr. Mandell's talk will cover charged the jury to deal with of which comes from Trucks, vans, and buses The air was fetid, and lights the facts in their deliberation," foundaries. for a row of television cameras how valuable group counseling roaring along 15th street may and therapy can be. Mr. Kami added. Chattanooga has already once have had mufflers—but raised the temperature to just "There is no way for a jury this side of endurable. Mandell will mention effects completed the first two of a this is sheer speculation. gained from the counseling to give a person a trial on three step program. The nature Council Headquarters When everybody got back political charges without mentioned and also speak on and extent of air pollution has The Environmental Quality outside again, they were present-day types of group allowing some emotions to been established from data Council has its headquarters coated with a film of enter into their deliberations," experiences being offered collected at 29 receiving on Jackson Place at the west perspiration. The wind was throught the country. Kami said. stations. Standards have been end of Lafayette Park, across still chilly, and the noise and McCasland said, "some set (ambient air quality goals). Pennsylvania Avenue from the air pollution hadn't Bob Mandell is new to the members of the jury had a An ordinance for Chattanooga Executive Mansion. appreciably abated. University and speaks highly preconceived opinion of went into effect two weeks Inside the White House, All that can be said for of what he sees. He is a Peter's guilt and some reacted ago limiting air pollutants. The presumably, there was little air certain at the moment cough! counseling psychologist and in an emotional manner third step of enforcement has pollution, excessive noise, or cough! is that on this can be found at the University instead of a rational manner." now begun. Dr. Neel pointed immoderate heat. particular day the Counseling Center across from "It is my belief that the jury out that all industry in Whether the lovely White environment, inside and the Guerry Center. Mr. made a sincere effort to be fair Chattanooga should be in House and park fountains were outside the President's Council Mandell works both privately although they did disagree compliance with the ordinance spouting polluted water only a on Environmental Quality, was and publicly with students with our position," he said. by October of 1972. chemist could say. Since we're in a horrible condition. who need help in any way. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO. NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE THREE Student Center Tobacco And Now Underway Government By Mike Sadler White: Bids are contracts sold WASHINGTON - (UPI) - Plans are now underway, yet to construction companies. Eight major tobacco unapproved, for a new student That usually takes about six companies told the center. The new center is to be weeks. government Monday they were constructed across from Brock Echo: In other words, the ready to specify the tar and Hall were houses are now center will be started on after nicotine content of their being torn down. In an the plans are approved and the cigarettes in virtually all interview with Russell White, legal contracts are sold. printed advertisements. They made no mention of chancellor of finance, some of White: Yes ... It is estimated the long range plans were broadcast commercials which the building of the center will under a law passed by discussed. start sometime in 1971. Echo: Dr. WHite, we have Congress, will be banned from heard that a new student Echo: Will anything go there radio and television after Jan. center is to be put up in the (in the meantime), for instance 1. near future across from Brock a parking lot? The industry action came in a letter from the Tobacco Hall. White: Yes, students will be White: You mean on the Institute, representing tobacco able to park in certain sections interests, to the Federal Trade north part of Vine Street? there. The reason I say Echo: Yes sir, Well if so, then Commission KFTC1. It was in "certain sections" is because response to an FTC request what is the exact date for the some of the houses being torn completion of it? Oct. 1 that manufacturers down have basements and it Sgt. Kirby Shelton was presented a plaque for his contributions declare how they would White: Well, no plans have would be awful foolish to fill been approved so there isn't toward establishing a rifle team at the University. Presenting the voluntarily disclose tar and them in just to dig them out a award is Cadet Halmontaller with Battalion commander Ed nicotine contents. any exact date when it is to be few months later. finished. It is estimated though Williams looking on. The eight companies signing that if the plans are approved Echo: Also, about the center the letter said that in and the bids are sold and itself? what will the center magazine, newspaper, construction is started soon consist of? billboard and other types of that the new student center Shelton Receives printed ads, they would will be available by the fall of White: The center will be "disclose clearly and 1972. much like the one now used. It prominently" the tar and will have food service, lounges, nicotine contents as Echo: Exactly what are these and the normal functions a Rifle Award determined by FTC tests. bids that are to be sold? center should have. In appreciation for and will be departing the In cases where the FTC had establishing a rifle team, and Chattanooga area December not made tests, the companies building a rifle range, the 1970, after three years service declared they would state the Moccasin Rifle Team members with the Military Science contents as determined by Mobile Home of the University of Tennessee Department, UTC. themselves using the FTC at Chattanooga presented a Cadet Halmontaller, who method. plaque to SSG Kirby A. presented the award to SSG The companies said they Shelton for his long hours, and Shelton on behalf of the were willing to begin the For Veterans disclosure plan "as soon as his logistical and moral Moccasin Rifle Team support. members, stated that Shelton practicable after the Administrator of Veterans loans for specially adapted commission has considered it Affairs, Donald E. Johnson housing available to seriously SSG Shelton is 0n orders could be replaced in body, but from Department of the Army not in spirit, for he will be in lieu of any formal trade said PL 91-506, which disabled veterans in all parts of regulation rule." President Nixon signed Oct. the country. for movement to Germany, missed by all. 23, authorizes VA to The VA Administrator noted guarantee or make direct loans these specific provisions of the for this purpose. law on the financing of mobile Election Returns Show The Veterans Administration homes: announced today it will •Establishes a special mobile finance mobile homes for home loan guaranty or direct veterans and servicemen loan benefit for veterans and Democrats Stop GOP Blitz starting Dec. 22. servicemen who have not By STEVE GERSTEL legislature districts for the successfully and to carry out a winning election campaign. previously used any of their WASHINGTON - (UPI) - next 10 years. Earlier this year, the $12,500 home loan guaranty Democratic National "We must mobilize a Republicans and Democrats campaign to begin reading President's Committee on the eligibility to purchase both claimed election gains Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien Vietnam Veteran, of which conventional homes. called it "nothing short of a people into—not out of—the Wednesday, but a major shift Republican Party," said Johnson was chairman, •Provides that if a veteran or of power among governors fantastic Democratic gain" recommended legislation on serviceman uses his mobile that put the party in a Hatfield in an apparent encouraged the reference to the White House's mobile home financing. The home loan entitlement, he Democrats—notably Sen. commanding position for an committee said the legislation may not otherwise' use his assault on Nixon. tacit support of GOP Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Main—to Charles E. Goodell's successful was needed to provide "low $12,500 home loan start laying serious plans to Arriving by plane from opponent in New York. cost housing for low and entitlement until he has repaid recapture the White House in re-election victory in Maine, But O'Brien accused Nixon's moderate income veterans." the mobile home loan in full. 1972. Muskie said the results of associates of ignoring the The law which provides •Provides that VA may Even President Nixon, who Tuesday's balloting indicated breadth of Democratic- financing for mobile homes approve loans up to a mounted an unprecedented no "national sweep" but advances. also restores expired G.I. loan maximum of $10,000 for a off-year campaign blitz in boosted Democratic benefits to some 8.9 million mobile home, and up to behalf of GOP candidates, momentum and enthusiasm. World War II and Korean $17,500 where a suitable lot conceded there was "some "I think we're ready to go," Conflict veterans. The law also to place the mobile home on is justification" from Democratic said Muskie. As for his old Earnings At preserves these benefits for all purchased. claims of victory in the plans for seeking the veterans who served after Jan. •Provides that the VA may statehouses, where Democratic presidential 31, 1955 until they are guarantee up to 30 per cent of Republicans lost their nomination, he said: "There Hospitals Up actually used. the loan for a mobile home, four-year-old majority control are questions to be asked, and but use of this guarantee or to a powerful Democratic work to be begun." Another provision eliminates direct loan benefit does not showing. Said Rep. Wright Patman, NASHVILLE-(UPI)- For the the .5 per cent funding fee VA reduce the veteran's or Nixon, meeting reporters at D-Texas:"It now appears first nine months of the formerly required Post Korean serviceman's $12,500 guaranty San Clemente, Calif., said his likely that President Nixon current fiscal year, Hospital veterans to pay on guaranteed entitlement. own victory came in building a will be a one-term president." Corporation of America and direct home loans. It was While emphasizing VA has working majority of four Republican strategists reported record revenues and emphasized this provision does not had experience in loans for senators which would vote, expressed pleasure at holding earnings Tuesday. Net income not affect loans made before mobile homes, officials expect regardless of party loyalty, in traditional midterm losses in was up 47 per cent over the Oct. 23, the date the bill was about 13,000 loans to be made support of his foreign policy Congress to a minimum while same period last year, said signed. during the first year of the and the national defense. "I dumping such administration board chairman Jack C. The law also makes direct new program. would call this a victory," he critics as Sens. Albert Gore, Massey and President John A. said. D-Tenn.; Joseph D. Tydigs, Hill. Gross revenues for the But the Democrats were D-Md., and Charles E. Goodell, three quarters ended Safety And Security cheered by retaining numerical R-N.Y., and adding new ones September 30 amounted to control of Congress and most more responsive to White $53,353,000, up 33 per cent especially by their dramatic House policies. over the same period last year. The Parking Authority has arrangements to share his comeback in the Martha Mitchell, outspoken Net i n c o me totaled authorized safety and security space. If you are successful in governorships. This wife of Attorney General John $3,458,000. Massey said that to post a list, at Guerry negotiating plans for a blue strengthened their N. Mitchell, blamed GOP per share income amounted to Student Center, of individuals space for your automobile, organizational power base and losses on intraparty bickering. .73 compared to .53 last year. who have reserved parking there is no need to purchase a patronage in important states And Sen. Mark O. Hatfield, HCA calls itself the nation's spaces. Since parking is very sticker for your auto, since the and gave them added influence R-Ore., accused the President leading corporate group of critical on campus, feel free to cars towed are only towed at over redrawing of by implication of failing both investor-owned hospitals contact any one of the space the request of the blue space Congressional and stage to govern the country with 26 facilities operating. holders and make some owner. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE FOUR yyWXWX^ « Leftists Cause norities The i Apathy On Unite Best Invisible ATLANTA - (UPI) - Swedish UTC Campus social scientist Dr. Gunnar Man Myrdal told an audience of •:•: By MARY GARDENHIRE g black university students here Two weeks ago I started my investigation of paired-activity on Have you heard how school spirit is zero at UTC? Have you Monday that Negro Americans campus. My curiosity was aroused when I accidentally noticed heard about the poor turnouts for campus elections? Chances are should ally themselves with two couples talking to each other near the phone booths in other disadvantaged minorities you've heard this at least 100 times. And it's true, there is a Guerry Center. One couple was Black; the other couple was in their quest for social justice. white. significant lack of participation in campus activities. This article is Myrdal told an Atlanta The four people were talking, laughing, listening and smiling as addressed to the mainstream on campus, those people who have University audience that they reacted to each other. The thing that caught my attention been discouraged in participation. Negroes actually only make up was the difference in the behavior of the members of each couple Have you noticed who it is that criticizes UTC students for about 25 or 20 per cent of toward one another. The white couple had their arms around one apathy? It's the power houses in the SGA and the leftist those victimized by another. They would push and pull on one another in a mock discrimination in the United behind-the-scenes leaders on campus. They have no right to be so tug-of-war and hold hands and would hit each other playfully. I States. He said Indians, critical When ^hey are the very reason people have become turned my attention to the Black couple. They did none of these Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, discouraged. things. They looked as if they were enjoying themselves just as Asians and poor whites are You feel frustrated, right? It seems as if there's no point in much as the white couple, but they did not touch one another. also victims of discrimination. trying to get involved, because these same old faces dictate to the "Nothing is more certain The Black fellow gestured with one hand and had the other students, in an unobtrusive way of course. than it is of greatest hand in his pocket. The young Black female held the strap of her The SGA has fitted into this pattern remarkably well. No importance that the American purse in both hands and the purse banged against her shins as she wonder students have quit paying any attention to this under classes be brought to moved. A friend came by and dragged me off to class. "You're organization! Their main function seems to be taking swipes at join hands," Myrdal said. "It is not going to be late for class today," she informed me. "You can stand around and look important some other time," she added the administration and stating that they won't play if they can't healthy for a democracy that disadvantaged groups join with a smile. I laughed and allowed, myself to be led away to have their way. Certain senators in the SGA have demonstrated slaughter. that they are not capable of working with the administration or together to press for justice; even comprising with them. Why didn't they want a student otherwise justice will not be The next day I was back on the job. I had several things to court? Because students couldn't make the final decision! Also, a done." accomplish: a) When were two people together and were in fact a Myrdal noted that other couple? b) Were there any real differences in the courting habits more pertinent reason possibly, is that the established powers groups tend to resent "every of Blacks and whites? c) Were whites more demonstrative in (the Establishment if you please!) did not want other individuals advantage given only to boy-girl relationship than are Blacks? If so, why? to get ahead politically. So the word was passed by the SGA to Negroes." He cited that as the The criteria that I set up to determine genuine paired activity vote "no" to the student court. reason for his refusal to are the following: They were always with-in six inches of each There is very definitely a power structure of students on this endorse a so-called "Marshall other at some point. When walking the hips and shoulders were campus. They are for the most part, wild-eyed leftists who have Plan for Negroes." touching or not more than six inches apart. The female was decided to run this campus. It is almost impossible for any The sociologist denied the always on the male's left-hand side. The frequency that members independent student to do anything effective on this campus benefits of black capitalism of of the pair looked at each other or sought eye-to-eye contact was without the backing of this political machine. significantly aiding Negroes high. This situation can and should be corrected. The majority of the out of the ghettos in which I called upon my memory in thinking about Black courting they now live. students here seem to be moderate and conservative, and they are behavior and white courting behavior. Driving around town I have "I would like to make such noticed that Black couples did not sit as close to one another as not being fairly represented. If the SGA would quit playing fundamental changes in the games and bickering among themselves in this power game, then did white couples when riding in cars. This held true for young social structure that it would and old, married and unmarried couples. If there were kids in the students might become interested. be just as possible for you as it car, I considered them married. Of course, this was not My advice to you students who have given up is to come back would be for a white boy to necessarily true. into the ring. Don't lose by default. This is your campus, too. reach whatever position your Elections for the SGA will be held this November. Watch the intelligence makes possible," Whites seemed less inhibited in hugging and kissing one another candidates closely this time. Pick the candidate who you think Myrdal declared. in public than do Black couples. I have yet to see a Black fellow really represents you and vote for him. Rumor has it there will be Myrdal predicted America kiss his date good night upon returning her to the dorm. I have noticed whites doing this countless times. Holding hands is several moderate and conservative candidates running for the first "will ride out" its problems. He said the nation needs a practiced by white couples; I have never seen a black couple on time this November, who do not have the backing of any campus holding hands. The answer to question (c) seems to be particular group or power structure. These are the candidates who "moral and intellectual catharsis" to realize the war in yes; white couples are more demonstrative than are Black will be most free to represent you. They will need your vote. The V ietnam is "illegal, couples. SGA has great potential. If a few key people were removed, the unconsitiutional, cruel, The next question is why? I don't know yet, but I hope to have students might then have a smooth "functioning, representative criminal and bad, morally some tentative answers for you next week. organization. bad." JKW-WttrW:::^ ::::vft:S:?SWSW::-xxv:-:-A I Engineering Truth Shall Rise Again Future BY ELLIOT SIMMONS?; projects Milton Shapp the winner of the governorship in On November 3, 1970, Election Day started and ended. For Pennsylvania." Suddenly you hear someone shout, "That's my In an interview with Dr. many people it was a day of triumph and a day for rejoicing. For man. The guy I hoped would beat that idiot running for office at Lynn D. Russell, director of others, however, it was a day of sorrow; a day when all their home." Another person shouts, "Come on, Gore. They had some the engineering division of efforts were fruitless, a day for starting over. sense in Pennsylvania. Maybe the people of Tennessee will follow UTC, future plans for the Young people in this election, as in many others in the past, their lead." engineering department were took an active part in campaigns throughout the country. Some But as you watch your results the realization that the Senator is discussed. worked in their own state, others worked where their Universities losing crosses the room. A shadow of gloom hangs over all the Dr. Russell stated that the or jobs took them. The out-of-towners had split emotions in faces gathered there on a cold autumn night. "AP computer present catalogue was being many cases. The reason was that the man they had hoped had projects. . ." "Please not the Senator, please. . .no no." All in reviewed for improvement. It won at home had won, but the one they worked for here had vain "Bill Brock the winner in the senatorial election in was revealed that sixteen lost. This is the case under examination today. Tennessee." courses had been dropped and It was the first time this writer had ever been to a political rally All that can be done now is to wait. One last speech by the man sixteen new ones added as on the very day of election. These are not exactly rallies, they are you pleged your heart to, the man that lost. The gray fox enters replacement. However, the more periods of hope or despair. This is the time of perspiring, to a deafening applause, and makes his thanks and farewells to all basic requirements for the nail biting, and meaningless conversation. Rumors spread, people that are there. As you file out after it is all over, you try to engineering program were run around trying to find the truth, trying to find out what was remember what the man said. Something that you will never being carried out with no said. forget. change. The attention is turned again to the Senator, as he walks toward In Ntshville, Tennessee, at the Hermitage Hotel, the activities Dr. Russell expressed hope the elevator and people try to shake his hand. Women are crying, were carboncopies of thousands of other places across the United that the engineering one just sobs as two big tears roll down her beautiful face. The States. This was the place where the supporters of Senator Albert department would keep men acting courageously hold back the flood as their faces well Gore and the man himself would shout victory or mourn defeat. growing. A new engineering up and turn red. One young man breaks through the crowd and Whatever was about to come, a sigh of relief would be me building built along the same turns to the gray haired man and says, "Mr. Gore, I don't know pleasure they could all enjoy. lines as Grote Hall would much about politics, all I know is about people. Sir, I would probably be required by 1975 rather be with you NOW, than with any other person in this There are television people running around keeping everyone off if growth continues as country." The older man's face lights up, and in his eyes you can the floor. Through the constant hum of voices you hear expected. "testing," "move that camera," "That's it, Jack, dead center see what he is feeling here stands for the future of America and now." "Get that damn kid out of here." You think back and that my fight was not in vain. Plans are being formulated wonder. People are not really important. Cables are, and lenses, It is over now, the shouts, the pain, the sorrow. Bill Brock is the for a masters degree in Civil and anything but human beings seem to make the world new senator of Tennessee. You think and suddenly realize that Engineering with an option in function. Still the people there wait, hope, and some even pray, fifteen years ago the two senators from this state were Gore and Environmental Engineering or that the man they cared so much about is thought of the same Kefauver Today they are Brock and Baker. A change for the Structural Engineering for way by others in the state. better? What was it the Senator said.. .Now I remember.. ."THE next fall if there is enough You keep watching television hearing that the "CBS computer TRUTH SHALL RISE AGAIN." interest shown. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NPVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE FIVE fEditorial The University Echo Box 201,711 Oak Street, Chattanooga, Tenn., 37403 Man In

Judicial System j Tom Griscom Bob West God Out Editor Editorial Assistant Editor: I would like to comment on I Give Us The Answer I the article "They Declared That God Was Dead," by Mary S Managing Editor Tom Conway Gardenhire, The University Echo, October 27,1970. Did the referendum vote on October 19 mean that Staff Writers Jane Armstrong, Jan Belk, Rich Blum, Warren Bragg, Charles Brymer, Marion Dobbins, The article seems to predict "students did not want the judicial system incorporated Tom Grabenstein, Willene Griffey, Mary Martha Griggs, the ways of a world in which into the Student Government Association Bob Hobgood, Bonnie Jacobs, Mike Mahn, Tom Mathis, there is no God (i.e. God is constitution?" Jeff Morris, Susan Moss, Teresa Waters, Janie Watts dead). But upon closer analysis This is the one point that Dr. Charles Renneisen has it seems to me that what Mary Columnists Bill Kiefert, Elliot Simmons is describing is not a world been re-emphasizing the past two weeks. Noting that the without God, but our present majority of students favored the new changes to the Cartoonists Lydia Blevins, Glenn Mitchell Photographers Adrian Boyer, Ronnie Davenport, world in which God is SGA document, which was a restructuring of the Mike Halburnt , George Sells supposedly in charge. Mary judicial system, Dr. Renneisen contends that this means Associate Editor Mary Rita Cooper says: "Man killed for the the students "approve of the changes." The lack of a Typists Sandy Harwood, Bonnie Jacobs, Greg Manson, pleasure of smelling another two-thirds vote signifies their "disapproval of having the Connie Schubert, Jan Schubert, Debbie Sharp, man's blood; and the innocent Gayle Smith, Patsy Taylor, Lynn Vranes screamed ... and there was no judicial system in the Student Government Kris Montgomery peace." What she has stated constitution." Copy Editor Jan Belk here is clearly the history of We feel that his allegation is incorrect. But last Copy Staff Norma Hennessey, Polly Hennessey, man — complete with his Wednesday at the open meeting to discuss the judicial Chris Miller. Ellis Perlberg. Chuck Wilson bloody religions and his Evelyn Sullivan, Tom Coleman system, only 15 students were interested enough to vindictive gods (Gods?). Sports Editor jjm R0$S Mary's attempt to charge these come and comment. It should be added that the Sports Writers Ed Grief, Steve Harper, actions to a future brand of majority of these people were senators and Echo staff Jim Holt, Rich Yellen humanism is sheer nonsense. members. These two bodies have been voicing their Wire Editor Marion Dobbins People are certainly not opinions against the installation of the court system but Business Manager Carolyn Peery perfect. But whatever their Assistant Business Manager Becky Jones this represents a small fraction of the campus. problems, real live human Advertising Manager . : Diana Harwood beings are much more Is the assumption correct that the remainder of the Assistant Advertising Manager Paul Holdridge perceivable than an illusionary campus only cares for "due process" nothing more, and Circulation Manager Doug Gray God. More can be the system utilized for this "due process" is of little Technical Adviser Don Klinefelter accomplished by molding clay significance? with your hands than by In an attempt to poll student opinion on the issue of sitting around waiting around The University Echo is' published twice a week during the for "divine guidance." the judicial system, we are asking you to take the time regular school term by students of the University of Tennessee at There is no guarantee that a to fill out a piece of paper, expressing your opinions. Chattanooga. The Echo is serviced by the United Press godless, humanistic society is These comments should be dropped in the collection International and represented for national advertising by the answer to existence. If you box located at the Guerry Center desk. National Educational Advertising Services, 360 Lexington Ave.,wan t a sure thing, then try New York. N. Y., 10017. Advertising questions should be directedwalkin g on the crutches of Answer these questions when you return your form: to The Echo at 2672523. 1) Should the SGA constitution contain a judicial religion. If you're not too bright, and you try hard system? If so, what do you favor? enough, then you may believe 2) Should the court be limited to interpreting the SGA you have a sure thing. But constitution and the constitutionality of any Senate please, don't burn too many action? The opinions expressed on these pages are either heretics at the stake in the 3) Should a student-faculty discipline committee be process. formed to try all cases of misconduct, including those of the editors or those of individual writers and Man is still pursuing his mad flight. And there isn't much violations of the Honor Code? do not necessarily reflect the views of the University comfort to spread around. But 4) Should the Dean of Students Office be the God is definitely out. Man is appealing authority in disciplinary cases? in. And maybe, just maybe, of Tennessee at Chattanooga or its administrators. Take a mirjute to answer these questions in order for happier days can be found. us to compile an accurate statement of student opinion Tom Llewellyn Sophomore, UTC concerning the judicial system. We'll do our part, the rest is up to YOU. Peace Rallies Across Country By United Press International question on Tuesday's election Several thousand persons ballot that would put the attended peace rallies in cities citizens of San Francisco on across the country Saturday, record favoring an immediate but the massive turnout of and total withdrawal of U.S. protestors announced by troops from Indochina. organizers of the events failed At Buffalo, N.Y., the to develop. University of Buffalo band Police in Chicago estimated formed peace symbols and 2,000 to 3,000 persons played tunes to t protest attended a rally at which pollution, the Vietnam War organizers had forecast 25,000 and racism during halftime supporters. In Boston 600 ceremonies at a regionally showed up for an antiwar televised football game demonstration at the Boston between Buffalo and Holy Common where backers had Cross. said 20,000 would gather. About 100 demonstrators One thousand persons marched on to the field to marched in San Francisco protest an announcement while speakers urged them to Wednesday by the American voice approval for the rock Broadcasting Co. that it would and egg-throwing not televise the halftime show demonstration against because it considered the show Jb.-feir.U- I I III I • w President Nixon and Gov. •J II llllllll -—r pWM a political demonstration. Ronald Reagan of WJJI, We. InvejTljaTed All -the BooKs |n \\* Library, 901 of Tho*e Three hundred antiwar Thursday at nearby San Jose. H, demonstrators attended a rally A banner on the speaker's in 30-degree weather at 951 of Them H

For the past *'ight consecutive years have ranked as the world's top pop group. This year (by British polls), the Beatles placed second. The group that took their number one spot is Led Zeppelin and they are a group that very well could have the success of the Beatles. Even Led Zeppelin resembles the Beatles in many ways. To mention a few; Led Zeppelin is a four man group just like the Beatles and they have a sound all of their own. Their first two already have been million sellers. Recently their third hit the market. "Led Zeppelin III" is completely different from any if > other album out and is an album that will definitely similar to that of an airplane - photo by adrian boyer make it to the top as it's ends this song and continues and a haunting melody about predecessors have. The songs into the next song, the "Gallows Pole."This song on the album are full of "Celebration Day"-a song gradually picks up - a banjo repression, mixed emotions, an much like the style of the first comes in, then the bass, then uneasy feeling, and frustrated two. the drums, and eventually a thoughts. Some songs are good The first blues cut on this fiddle. By the time all the while others are bad. album is introduced next and instruments are in, the song is Side One starts out with a is called "Since I've Been what one might consider great. heavy, fast beat and Loving You." This song is "Tangerine" is my favorite background screaming that absolutely great if blues is on this album. Just the guitar t sounds like something out of a your bag and it isn't anything and the singing are heard the Tarzan movie. The singing like the first three on this side. First verse. The second verse begins suddenly and changes A moderate beat, a fuzz guitar, picks up all at once with * the entire sound of the song. a leslie organ, and fabulous drums, bass, and a countrified ****************************** The sound though, all through, bass and singing make this guitar. This song sounds a lot is very unearthy. This cut is song what it is. like something the Byrds "Immigrant Song" and it ends Side One ends with "Out On might do. abruptly. The Tiles"-a song in the true A more serious piece of "Friends" is one of Ihe songs Led Zeppelin style (with a music is to follow. The song is The Lost Art Of that definitely leaves the fast, driving beat and a funky about a boy which (by his listener with a feeling of guitar). The chorus "All I need mother's wishes) cannot have uneasiness and frustration. from you is all your love, all anything to do with the boy Orchestral patterns like those you're gonna give to me - all next door because he has long Cross-Examination in "I Am The Walrus" by the your love" is very catchy. This hair and doesn't live up to a firm advocate of the jury Beatles prevail all through the song is superb! their standard of living. The By Doug Anderson (UPI) system, presenting some song. A guitar with boogie-like Side Two starts out with the song is called "That's The The Lost Art of Cross-Exam­ eloquent arguments in its sound and strange background strumming of a guitar (as the Way." ination behalf. also can be detected. A noise next two songs to follow do) "Hats Off to (Roy) Harper" By J. W. Ehrlich. He also has a good deal to say ends this album and after one Putnam, $5.95 about the unreliability of listens to this song they know The title of The Lost Art of eyewitness testimony, why it does. The song doesn't Cross-Examination and its supported by some rather An Interview With make a bit of sense. A beat, a subtitle, Perjury Anyone? are hair-raising examples. melody, and half-way decent indicative of its subject matter. Nothing in the book explains singing are all missing. • And if J. W. "Jake" Ehrlich is one of why the title describes the art the great trial lawyers on the of cross-examination as "lost," Susan Saint James Zeppelin was smart this song current American scene, a San an adjective which would seem would be, too! Franciscan usually to be found inappropriate as long as we In conclusion, "Led Zeppelin at the defense table in criminal have attorneys such as Ehrlich HOLLYWOOD - (UPI) - a marina area — but, she says, III" is a very complex album. courts or representing the or Percy Foreman, who Susan Saint James, that "I'm still into it there — the If you dig Zeppelin's wild, underdog in civil actions. contributes an introduction to splendid voung performer on smog and crowds and driving. wooly, and frustrated style - This book is an examination the book. NBC-TV's "The Name of the "My dream is buying a farm then great! This album is for of the cross-examiner's art Ehrlich's text is directed Game," flopped on the couch while I'm working. Right now you. Otherwise, only a few based on a half-century of specifically to attorneys, but it of her two-room dressing suite I'd like to have a little house cuts might appeal to you. Even study and practice by a man is also of potential interest to at Universal Studios and talked around here and practice then those few cuts may be who has become an expert. persons who often find for an hour about almost living, healthily. worth purchasing the entire Ehrlich also has some general themselves involved in everything but show business. "Being healthy is where it's album. comments to make about litigation, either as principals She is something special. all at. You've got to wake up For purchasing "Led courtroom procedure and he is or witnesses. She is leggy, she is huskily in the morning wanting to live. Zeppelin III" .with a special throaty, she is funny in a You can't beat up your body discount - just walk into your vibrant manner that recalls when you're young and then nearest Jubilee City's record Carole Lombard, she is expect to be able to get department that has a manager A Collage for contemporary, she is direct everything back by reforming by the name of .Smitty and and she loves the Los Angles in middle-age. And look at say "Mike sent me." - And Rams. What man could ask for some of the kids too. I see unless'Smitty passes out with anything more? some of the stuff they're sheer surprise, you'll get the pushing at me, and it's so discount. The Reading Man To say that she is one of unhealthy." Hollywood's genuine free When the series started, she spirits is an understatement. By Patricia E. Davis (UPI) and Twiggy. wasn't as svelte as she is now. Although she is a very nice girl Penny Candy Mrs. Kerr, wife of drama She got into a health kick Lecture who is quite happy in her By Jean Kerr critic Walter Kerr, is at her about a year ago. "I used to work as a series regular, her Doubleday,$4.95 best when writing about her gain 30 pounds, then lose 20 A lecture entitled "Emerging life style is definitely outside Humorist Jean Kerr, author family — husband, five sons — very bad." She's cut back Religions: Africa and the the glamorous boundaries of of the widely popular and The and a daughter. The Penny sharply on her smoking too. Third World," will be given by the movietown setablishment. Snake Has All the Lines, has Candy chapter on her attempts She runs alot. "I don't mean Dr. H. W. Turner, visiting come up with another to instill the love of poetry in She drives a Volkswagen jogging— I mean running." She professor of World Religions, laugh-producing book. her sons is absolutely hilarious. camper, and some times sleeps runs a mile every day. A lot of at 8:00 p.m., Thursday, Penny Candy is a collection Mrs. Kerr has the gift of in it. Or sometimes she sleeps the time she runs at about November 12, in room 129 of of 15 articles, many of which gleaning humor from the in her studio dressing suite; 9:30 at night, at Fairfax High Grote Hall. He will also be appeared previously in routine events in everyone's one of the rooms, the small School in Los Angeles. "I addressing Professor Mildram's national magazines, on topics life - and that knack is one in back, is a bedroom. really tear that last half mile," class Thursday afternoon at ranging from interesting brilliantly evident in her new And then sometimes she sleeps she says. Whatever it is, 1:40 in Hunter 209. All children in poestry to home book. Penny Candy is at friends' or relatives' places. whatever she's doing, she looks interested students are invited entertaining, marriage plants, delightful reading. She does have an apartment in great. to attend both. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE SEVEN Jazz Literary Vibes Come Criticism By William D. Laffler NEW YORK - (UPI) - The By R. W. Raimonto (UPI) vibes at one time were Literary Criticism: An Intro­ considered unwelcome ductory Reader intruders in the realm of jazz Lionel Trilling, Editor because the fans associated the Holt, Rinehart and Winston, music with reeds, horns and $9.95 drums and occasionally the This is an arresting collection banjo. of 45 works of criticism by 42 But Lionell Hampton authors, ranging from Plato to dissipated all doubts about the Son tag, with intermediate character and expressiveness of stops to revel in ego-trippings this instrument in a relatively by Dante, Dryden, Johnson, short time and opened the way Wo r dsworth , Arnold , for others to follow. The Singing M>cs have cut their first record. The album includes numbers which the group have Lawrence, Freud, and Sarte, Among today's practitioners, performed on this campus andacross the country. among others. Gary Burton is certainly to be Despite the eclectic character considered a virtuso. And his of the work Trilling — a agility with the electric vibes Singing Mocs} Chamber SingersColumbi a University English puts his music in proper professor with a deserved perspective to the enphasis on reputation for assisting soup-ed sound. Cut Record Of Their Very Own modern criticism — maintains On Good Vibes Atlantic SD By Janie Watts ^^^^^^ music. Photography on the and 'Let the bun snine in. he wants to provide no 1560, Burton achieves an An album by the Singing front cover of the album is by Starting as shortly ago as the "historical conspectus" but admirable level of consistency Mocs and the Chamber Singers T. Fred. Copies will be fall 'of 1968, Mr. Draper has only works to abet the reader's whether it is on Gil Evans' has been released by the available at $5 each in the created the two groups and "Las Vebas Tango" or on the Century Company of Choral Department at Cadek directed them into their appreciation of literary three of his own compositions California. One thousand Hall, the University Bookstore, present successful state. classics. Unwittingly, Trilling included in this album — copies of the new album and at local stores. Having taken numerous tours, accomplishes the first task, "Vibrafinger," "Boston arrived Tuesday, November 3. another is planned for January and knowingly, successfully Marathon" and "Leroy the Both choral groups have been 16th through February 5th to Glenn Draper, choral very active. Not only was accomplishes the second. Magician." Burton receives director, stated,"We can Dallas, Texas. There, the fine support from Sam Brown, Tuesday the day of their singers will perform at the With so many fine authors hardly wait to order the album's arrival, but also on the acting as critics, and a sterling Jerry Hahn and Eric Gale on second thousand." On one side Texas Ministers' Conference, guitars; on piano same day they taped a S.M.U. A highlight of the tour introduction illuminating the of the album, recorded last religious T.V. Show at the evolution of critical beliefs, and organ; Steven Swallow on June 4th, is a mod medley will be in Montgomery, bass and electric bass; Church Chattanooga Recording Studio Trilling has indeed seized the sung by the Singing Mocs. On Alabama where the groups will Rainey on electric bass and to be shown on Channel 9 as a reader and strapped him into a the other side, The Chamber sing at a ball with the Sammy Bill Lavorgna and Bernard special. The presentation will Kay Orchestra. In April, the time machine. And the reader Purdie on percussion. Singers perform songs include contemporary religious should remain in bondage representing several periods of Singing Mocs will leave for a Like Gary Burton, Herbie songs such as 'O Happy Day' two month tour of Europe. without a murmur, as Johnson Mahn transformed another accuses the puritan John unlikely instrument, the flute, Milton of impiety, Arnold into a leading piece in the elevates the earnest but vapid' modern jazz band. There Hal Holbrook Is 'The pre-romantic Gray's poetry to seems to be no end to his "poetical classic" while stamina in producing another denying such a pinnacle to fine album after another. His Senator' Not Mark Twain Chaucer, Pope, and Dryden, latest, Big Boss Columbia CS By VERNON SCOTT their number is limited. Twain. and Lawrence pummels the 1068, is a gem that includes HOLLYWOOD - (UPI) - Hal As with most actors, this That's one of the reasons he American spirit of Hawthorne with eager British fervor. "Watermelon Man." All the Holbrook is not Mark Twain, native of Cleveland, Ohio, accepted his role on "The numbers were composed by or even Samuel Clemens. appreciates public recognition. Senator" segments of the Bold musicians oriented in jazz or Ones television series. Hal's Holbrook would like the He was amused the first year blues. face is unadorned with the world to know that. or so when people purposely or stupidly called him Mr. trappings that stamped Twain Football Selected Singles - "Whiskey Having played Twain in a Train" by Procol Harum so clearly. one-man show since 1954, Typecast as Oldster "I'm Proud to be a Woman" Holbrook became just another by Linda Meadors "It allows the mass public to Chuckles face in the crowd when he Best know who I am," Holbrook "America the Beautiful" by By Paul R. Allerup (UPI) removed the white wig, explained. Roger Williams mustaches and makeup that Football Wit and Humoi "Fresh Air" by Quicksilver "They know me in New By Gene Ward and Dick transformed him into the sage Sellers York, but I've never worked Messenger Service Hyman of Hannibal, Mo. UPI in Hollywood because "Your Sweetness is My The cognoscenti of Broadway Grossett & Dunlap, $5.95 Weakness" by Jackie Lee Compiled bv Publishers' everyone wanted me to play a That great legion of came to know him through a Weekly 70-year-old man based on my 'Jacob's Ladder" by Doris series of successful plays, but Americans which spends the froy Fiction 'Mark Twain Tonight.' football season weekends Love Story - Erich Segal "One television produce watching big men bash at each The Crystal Cave - Mary asked me to a pilot film for other will have fun with this Stewart 'You Can't Take It With You.' book. There are many laughs Notes Of A The French Lieutenant's He had me in mind for the role — the college back who swam Woman — John Fowles of Gramps. He was terribly 10 yards for his touchdown - Great Lion of God — Taylor embarrassed when I showed up but a good deal of fascinating Guilty Bystander Caldwell in his office because he bits of football lore as well, The Secret Woman - Victoria expected to see an old man to New York from a small including the history of the Holt limp into the room. ByDanGural (UPI) Connecticut town, Sylvester American game. Calico Palace — Glen Bristow "This series has .been just Notes of a Guilty Bystander labored as press agent for the Deliverance — James Dickey Every page is apt to have a By Robert Sylvester fabled Palace Theater — in great. Politics has become so surprise even for the dedicated God is an Englishman — R. F. entertaining lately, plus the Prentice-Hall, $7.95 those days the heart of Shoe Delderfield fan. The game that was won This book is a gem. In the Biz, USA. fact that the public is shook by a 97-yard sic! placement The Child from the Sea - up about major issues." book pollution, which His interests ranged wide. He Elizabeth Goudge kick ... the game in which threatens once again this fall loved the newspaper business, Holbrook's only concern is one player scored all the Bech: A Book —John Updike whether "The Senator" is to engulf the entire publishing Broadway and the theater, Nonfiction points for both teams ... the industry, Notes of a Guilty booze and what happened renewed for next season. Even time two teams fumbled the The Sensuous - "J" a series beamed for a minority Bystander will be welcome during Prohibition, sports of Inside the Third Reich — ball so often on one play it among the weighty tomes and any kind, the conquerors of audience must make a showing actually was carried 200 yards Albert Speer in the rating game. "art" books under the the Big Town and the con men Everything You Always without a point being scored. Christmas tree as a refreshing who dogged their footsteps, Wanted to Know About — Some of the country's best stream of pure mountain and, generally speaking, the David Reuben known sports writen- are water. full, good, exciting life. He was Zelda — Nancy Milford contributors, along with These loving but brief contributions from the fascinated by gangsters. Papillon — Henri Charriere Students are requested to not reminiscences constitute a top From this combination of Ball Four - Jim Bouton writings of such men as the columnist's salute interests and circumstances Body Language — Julius Fast park in the lot adjacent to the late Vince Lombardi and Lo his favorite decade — the flows a collection of 40 to 50 Up the Organization — Robert Siskin Foundation. Cars will Knute Rockne. JO's. Robert Sylvester has brief in itself, but comprising As the jacket summarizes, Townsend be towed away at the owner's ieen a nationally syndicated in sum an interesting, Sexual Politics - Kate Millett this is a collection of "sense lewspaper columnist for the rewarding, amusing or Human Sexual Inadequacy — expense. and nonsense" about the Vcw York News for more than poignant insight into the William Masters, M.D. and nation's most popular 10 years. When he first came depression years in New York. Virginia E. Johnson spectator sport. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE EIGHT Consumer Protection Keeps Ahead Of Consumer Economics "Old consumer economics This fall 25 selected are not keeping pace with the community leaders from changing scene of consumer south, east, and central protection. The change has Chattanooga neighborhood been rapid and radical and a centers are being trained as new discipline has been teacher aides. In the spring of emerging; the new consumer 1971 an eight-session seminar protection is more visible and will be held in each area A meeting to reorganize the Circle K Club at UTC will be held every Wednesday in Conference action-prone," University of neighborhood center to teach Room One at the Guerry Center between 5 and 6 p.m. Circle K is trying to come back to campus Tennessee at Chattanooga effective use of money, after being defunct since last January. . photo by adrian boyer business professor William G. particularly for food, shelter, clothing, transportation and Haemmel told a group of 100 insurance. Approximately professors of business law 9,300 families with annual Circle 'K' Is Trying To Friday, Oct. 30, at the Southeastern Regional incomes below $3000 reside in Business Law Association three areas; all families may Meeting in Atlanta. participate in the UTC seminar Get Together Again at no cost. Haemmel, who is also a Haemmel stated in Atlanta practicing attorney, is active in Friday that "more and more Circle K, a campus branch of Ken, Lt. Gov. of the present no formal both researching and pressing bodies of government have the Kiwanis Club, is in the Kentucky-Tennessee District requirements for membership. for consumer protection accepted the premise that process of trying to get enough of Circle K, attended a training Anyone interested in joining legislation. consumer protection is a valid members to reorganize the conference for the club at the the club may attend the "The fundamentals of and necessary function of UTC chapter. UT-Knoxville campus this past weekly Wednesday meeting modern consumer protection government. At the present Ken Adams, a junior transfer weekend. from 5-6 p.m. in Conference revolve around two main time 37 states have some form student from Cleveland State In order to be recognized as a Room One of the Student functions: education and of consumer protection and the Lt. Gov. of the K-T club, Circle K must have ten Center. complaint processing," he program. In these states, a District, is heading the drive to paying members. There are at stated. "A great deal of impact consumer fraud bureau, reorganize the club, which has of consumer abuse and fraud consumer complaints clearing been defunct since January of falls upon the low-income or house or a study committee last year. poverty level families. When have been established. In June Four persons attended the Upward Bound the low-income consumer 1970, the Tennessee Consumer first meeting last week, none begins to perceive that he has Alliance held its organizational of them freshmen, although rights and understands how he meeting in Nashville." letters had been sent out to all To Help Students can exercise those rights, then Haemmel also told the group, former Key Clubbers now consumer protection by Charles Brymer "The modern student is attending UTC as freshmen. education has started to make "Our purpose in Upward written expression of ideas); pictured by many as an activist "I'm optimistic," Ken said, its contribution," Haemmel Bound is to motivate high social issues (understanding who is interested in current and added "The Kiwanis Club pointed out. problems and wants to school students to finish their the social problems of today, has given us a fantastic education, and it is primarily The UTC professor explained participate in the affairs of the developing ways of solving budget." for those students who would these problems); are (creative to the Atlanta delegation how day. Many students desire to not go to college for a lack of center city low-income actively engage themselves in self expression in many other economic and social approaches); reading; small consumers could be educated the 'war on poverty'." opportunity," stated Mr. in wiser money use. He went on to relate how a Booker T. Scruggs II, the group planning and individual Currently, Haemmel is group of seven young law New Hours newly appointed director of studies; and a very extensive directing a consumer students released a report in Upward Bound. physical education program. education program in 1968 on the Federal Trade An instructor in the We hope that students who Chattanooga, which was Commission, "long touted as At Center Sociology Department since are accepted into the Upward the summer of 1969, Mr. approved by the state agency the leading national consumer Bound program will continue for Title I, Higher Educatuion protection agency." As a result For the month of November Scruggs was a 1960 graduate the hours for the Student of Howard High School. He in the program until they Act of 1965. To support the of the report revealing many begin attendance at college or project $5000 in federal funds serious deficiencies within the Center will be from 7 a.m. to received his Batchelor of Arts and Sciences Degree in Social some post high school training were matched by $2500 from FTC, President Nixon called 12 midnight Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Science at Clark College in program. In the fall and UTC. for further investigation by the 1964 and Masters Degree in winter, we will meet on American Bar Association. He Saturday and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday. Sociology at Atlanta campus for 28 Saturdays included some of the suggested University in 1966. This is a trial time to during the school year. The changes ABA made in his The University of Tennessee subjects will be the same this message to Congress in determine the need for the at Chattanooga, in cooperation later closing hour. The Closing fall, except math will be Book October 1969, and the FTC with the United States substituted for art. Of course, has since been undergoing time from 11 p.m. to 12 will Department of Health, be at the option of the Night next summer we will again change. Education, and Welfare, is meet on campus for a program Manager, at such time after pleased to be able to offer this Another group of 110 similar to our current summer Exchange 11:00 that the building is not Upward Bound program. students, mostly from in use he will close. schedule. graduate and professional The purpose of Upward The Book Exchange will be schools, moved on five other The building hours will not Bound is several fold. We hope We will also assist students to open Nov. 11 from 12:30 to parts of government in the affect the Snack Bar hours, it to assist students with study enter college. Especially here 1:30 and Nov. 12 from 12:00 will continue to close at 11 at the University of Tennessee to 1:00. These are the last two summer of 1969, Haemmel skills - reading, creative said. This July three reports p.m. Monday through writing, speaking and debating, at Chattanooga. We are pleased days which one can pick up Thursday and at 9 p.m. on their money or books this were released on the Food and and research skills. We also to be able to give financial semester. Drug Administration, the Friday. The Snack Bar does hope to let students know assistance so the Upward The Book Exchange will National Air.Pollution Control not open on Saturday. Hours what college is like by actually Bound students can become reopen Jan. 27 th for the Administration and the for Sunday are from 4 until 11 living on a college campus, self-supporting in college. second semester. p.m. learning to get along together Interstate Commerce Upward Bound means just A change in Pool room hours in a dorm. We hope to instill People who haven't been paid Commission. that. The students in our has also been made, it will the feeling that books and Stephen I legal, Bruce McDaniel, "Once again the students program are going to have fun, open at 8 a.m. Monday ideas can be fun as well as Hill Coolidge, Midge Conlcy, revealed serious omissions, but they will also learn skills Carmen Smith, Charlie Rowland. through Friday and close interesting and useful. We also errors and weaknesses and the of studying, speaking, writing, Sue Ropers, Ruth Osborne. Susan between 9 and 10 p.m. Hours are concerned about students need for change and reform," living together, having greater Outlcr, Lesley Moss. Nancy for Saturday and Sunday will developing confidence in Wallace, Bob Wrenn. Don Van the UTC professor continued. confidence in themselves that be 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. themselves by having Arsdalc, Barbara Marona. Haemmel told the business they will have no place to go successful experiences in our People to pick up books. law teachers that "while the but up. (iary Harbison. Rad Kills, Charlie program. program (consumer Anyone interested in the Rowland, Bill Keellert, Mike To further these aims, a Doughcr. Alice Carlield. Angela protection) and student Upward Bound Program may Edwards, Steve I legal. Bill participation are still in the A pheasant hen must have number of classes, films, inquire at the Project Office or about 40 days in an lawson, Warren Brass, Carmen formative stages, with law books, field trips, discussions, call the University of Smith, Spencer Harris. Kenneth serve as models, a great many undisturbed nesting site to will be provided. Classes Nates. Ava Wilhit. I). K. Diekerson. produce a brood. Tennessee at Chattanooga and possibilities lie just over the include the following: ask to talk with someone in Susan Outler, Judy Upchurch, horizon." communications (oral and Uniald Mansell. Nancy Wallace. the Upward Bound office. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE NINE

Revisions Educational Grants Given Committee To Low Income Families WASHINGTON - (UPI) - $1,000 per year. An estimated The Nixon administration said Thirteen students have been 290,500 students received Saturday that it will channel grants this year. appointed to the SGA educational opportunity grants College work-study funds are constitutional revisions next year so that college provided to the wages of committee with several more students coming from families needy graduate and appointments to be announced with the lowest incomes get undergraduate students who this week according to SGA funds first. are working to help pay their President John Bonner. Secretary Elliot L. expenses. This year about Composed of students from Richardson of the Department 375,000 students received every aspect of the campus, of Health, Education and such aid. Bonner stated that "this Welfare (HEW) said the new committee should be procedures would "go far representative of the entire toward meeting the objective student body." stated by President Nixon in The committee was formed Nazi Trinkets his message on higher after the referendum defeat education March 19." October 19. This group will Are Outlawed rework the constitution, There will be $340 million in specifically the articles and federal funds available next year for educational PARIS -(UPI) - The Paris by-laws in question, and Police Prefect outlawed the hopefully present these opportunity grant and college - photo by adrian boyer sale of Nazi war souvenirs in changes to referendum later work-study programs. the flea markets of Paris this year. The Kappa Sigma Fraternity sponsored a Halloween Party for Richardson said colleges "because these souvenirs Questions arose during the Chattanooga area orphans last Saturday at their Fraternity House. applying to participate will be recalling the brutality and past week about the "lack of asked to estimate the number atrocities of the Nazi regime liberal representation" on the of their students in family are of a nature to stir up some committee proposed by income categories. troubles of the public order." Bonner. After discussions ROTC Scholarship "What we are doing now gets The ban on the emblems, between Bonner and Vice right to the under $3,000 medals and other President Rich Blum, a family income group about paraphernalia of the Third which the President expressed Reich was published Friday in decision was reached to Program For 1971-72 official City Bulletin. so much concern," Richardson include several liberals on the City officials said the several revisions committee. This year the Army Senior complete and return their said. "Our action redeems his flea markets -open-air second At present members of the Division ROTC Scholarship applications by January 15, pledge." hand goods sellers -have been committee are: Steve Valadez - Program will offer 981 1971. However, since the Undergraduate students may displaying and selling Chairman, Vann Cunningham, four-year scholarships for the CEEB (SAT) scores must be apply for educational quantities of the souvenirs for Robert Hudson, Doug Brown, school year 1971-72. Last year available for applicaiton opportunity grants of up to several years. Frank Webb, Julia Kaasa, 1200 four-year scholarships processing, applicants must George Calhoun, Brenda Bell, were awarded. The purpose is take this test on the December Tom Green, Steve Williams, to provide financial assistance 5 test date. Applicants should Scott Mills, Mike Shehi, Pete for the education of deserving name Third Army Hetzler. young men going to college Headquarters as a recipient of who take ROTC. Recipients their scores. Applications are must agree to remain on active now available upon request to: duty at least four years. The Army fJOTC Schplarships, Investigating scholarship pays for the Third U.S. Army, Fort student's tuition, textbooks, McPherson, Georgia 30330. and lab fees and provides a Interested Individuals are also Techniques subsistence allowance of $50 encouraged to call the ROTC per month for the length of department, University of the award. (Action is pending Tennessee at Chattanooga which may raise this (266-0124) or visit the Seminars allowance). department (628 Vine Street) High school seniors desiring so that additional information can be discussed. Six weekly * seminars on four-year scholarships must Advanced Investing Techniques will be offered at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, beginning Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, UTC continuing education Marxist President director Glenn Bushey has announced. "The series of lectures is Inaugurated In Chile designed to give the lay investor improved knowledge SANTIAGO, Chile - (UPI) - succeed himself, told the of the modern securities Foreign delegations began nation in a radio address market," Bushey explained. arriving Saturday for the Friday night he will remain Instructor for the course is inauguration Tuesday of the active in politics. Lloyd D. Anderson, account hemisphere's first freely Many Chileans see Frei as the - photo by Michael Halburnt executive with Reynolds and only guarantee for continued Company. Anderson, a 1953 elected Marxist president, Ivettes held a Halloween bash at the Guerry Student Center on Salvador Allende. democracy here, as the leader Halloween night. All had a fun time looking and listening to UC graduated, has taught ghosties and ghoulies and things that go bump in the night. investment courses at the local The first three delegations to of the nation's largest single university periodically since arrive were those of party, which is bound to wage 1958. Czechoslovakia, Ecuador and "constructive opposition" I" The lectures will be held each Italy, headed respectively by Allende's mostly Marxist Ivettes Hold Dance Tuesday from 7:15 to 8:35 Vice Premier Dr. Matej Lucan; Popular Unity coalition. The p.m. in room 209 Hunter Hall, Jose Maria Ponce, Ecuadorian leftist Christian Democrats are By Beverly Jordan through Dec. 15. foreign minister; and Sen. expected to support most of On Halloween night the apathy, and for once the Topics to be covered include Giuseppe Medici. Allende's nationalization bills, Ivettes, the newest Black girls' students took an active part in short selling; put and call interest group on campus, gave bringing a type of unity here. options; hedges, straddlesand Some 70 foreign delegations however. will attend the inauguration. "In this hour of definitive the most together blast of the It proved that an event is only arbitrage; new issues and season in Guerry Student as good as the will of the municipal bonds; convertible The U.S. delegation will be options for Chile I wish to state to the nation that I will Center. The groove was set by people make it. The Ivettes and discount bonds; and headed by Charles Meyer, Dr. Soul, a disc jockey from wished the dance not to be a commodity trading. assistant secretary of state for not exclude myself from my WNOO. The dance was a closed function because they A nomial fee will be charged. interamerican affairs. political responsibilities," Frei kaleidoscope of soul in that it saw the need to entertain the Those intersted may call Dr. President Eduardo Frei, the said. He is 58, and will be 64 was spiced with a sprinkling of entire student body; moreover, Bushey's office for further popular Christian Democrat in 1976 when he will be blue-eyed soul children. The the Ivettes wished to give the information, 266-0123, who was barred by the eligible to run again for dance was a tremendous students a place to meet in a extension 270. constitution from running to president. success in that it defeated friendly atmosphere. THE UNIVERSTIY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE TEN Dionne Warwick Here On Friday continued from one Dionne embarked on a four appearances on the Ed Sullivan month personal appearance Show, Operation tour of the continent Entertainment, of Europe covering Show, Red Skeiton Show and every major country this side the Jerry Lewis Show. She also of the Iron Curtain. The trip appeared at the World famous included a return to the San Remo Festival. Her fans Olympia Theatre in Paris, as now include royalty, since she co-star of the show. did a performance for Princess The National Association of Margaret and Lord Snowden. Reuord Merchandisers voted Jazz fans now claim her also. Dionne the "MOST" popular She headlined the 1968 female vocalist of 1964. Tour. During 1965 she made three In January 1969, she appearances on NBC's network welcomed her first child, a show, "HULLABALOO" and son, David Leland Elliott. Her judging from the tremendous first movie, co-starring - photo by adrian boyer volume of mail she received, and Ossie Davis, There is presently an art exhibit of Barbara Golden Pound's works at the Art Building on campus. made herself thousands of new "Slaves," premiered in Miss Pound is a former UTC student who worked under George Cress. fans. That spring Dionne Baltimore on May 6th played a two week engagement She was awarded a Grammy at the posh Savoy Hotel in for Best Performance by a doing record breaking^ Contemporary Aritist for "Do Former Student Hangs business and receiving great You Know The Way To San critical acclaim. In 1966, Miss Jose." Warwick appeared three Television shows include Jose additional times on Feliciano Special, Glen At Art Department /'Hullabaloo," The Dupont Campbell Show, and the By Charles Brymer, Jr. Show, The Gary Moore Show, Dionne Warwich Chevy Ihe paintings and drawings drawing and painting under the museum's art school. The Tonight Show and the Special. of Columbus, Georgia artist Edward Shorter, director In November of last year the Grand Galo Du Disque in An additional thrill and Barbara Golden Pound, former emeritus of the Columbus artist won first prize for her Amsterdam, which was shown honor was the fact that the still life, "Wild Flowers", at throughout Europe on Apollo II Astronaut's student of UTC's George Museum of Arts and Crafts Eurovision. Also a highpoint personally asked for Dionne Cress, are presently on exhibit Inc., and Frank Herring at the annual Columbus Square of 1966 .was a sold out concert Warwick to attend their in the Art Department through Secelo, N.C. Since that time Art show which is now in the at Lincoln Center's celebration party in Houston November 13. she has studied with Doug museum's permanent Philharmonic Hall in New .on August 16th. Barbara Pound received her Kingman, Mr. Cress, and collection. York. Miss Warwick was also As another part of the B.A. degree in art history at former Chattanoogan Fred Mr. Shorter describes her voted the Number One R & B homecoming weekend, Pacific Sweet Briar and studied Shepard and is currently work as being "blessed with an singer and the number two Gas and Electric will perform studying with Gerry Bosch in unerring sense of design which pop singer in the annual Cash at the annual Blue-Gold dance. gives her paintings and Box Best Recording Artists of The dance is Saturday, drawings a decorative quality the Year Poll. November 7 at 8:30 p.m. at not too often found in much In 1968 she earned a Gold art of today. Her work is Record for "I Say A Little the National Guard Armory. Prayer" b/w "Theme From Pacific Gas and Electric play composed as carefully and as The ." hard rock, , and just rhythmically as a well- Also, three Gold Albums, about anything on today's rounded symphony. They do "Where There Is Love," music scene. not lack that emotional "Golden Hits" and "Valley Of Tickets for both quality associated with fine performances are on sale in the art, but are not confused with Miss Warwich made three student center. the empty emotionalism as so much of today's art is cluttered with." Her art is described as Election 70' "fundamental and recalling continued from page one such famous American women artists as Anne Goldthwaite, organizing the Senate in Democrats by five-to-one, Felicie Waldo Howell, January. O'Brien said the results Henrietta Wyeth Hurd and favored Democrats in the long- Isabel Bishop. It has a refined The Democrats increased range prospects for 1972. their grip on the House with a and feminine quality, but is firm net gain of six seats, with "The presidency was also vigorous and alive." races still undecided in Alaska, won—and lost—in 1968 in As for Barbara Pound's show, Kentucky, Massachusetts and precisely those areas where her drawings outweigh her Democrats scored their most North Dakota. The indicated - pnoio oy adrian boyer paintings. The strokes are sure lineup for the 92nd Congress impressive victories on and definite. The paintings Tuesday, in the South, the Shown above is one of the works of Barbara Golden Pound now convening in January was 255 on display in the Art Building. however, all this year's work, Democrats and 180 Midwest, the Southwest, and seem to be in search of a style. Republicans.Despite their the Far West," O'Brien said. enormous commitment of money and political prestige in "We have, in short, behalf of GOP candidates, the recaptured the electoral base Critical Comment On Nixon-Agnew team effort paid that is vital to winning the off in only about 40 per cent White House in 1972." of the Senate and The GOP ousted Democratic gubernatorial races. governors in Connecticut and Grand Jury Lifted Tennessee but the Democrats Of the 21 target states seized statehouse control also KENT, Ohio - (UPI) - A indicted 25 persons and actions and conduct of electing a governor, senator or in Nebraska, Arkansas,. federal judge today lifted a absolved the Ohio National officials of Kent State, the both in which they Minnesota, South Dakota, lower court order which Guard of any blame in the Ohio National Guard and campaigned, Republicans Wisconsin. Idaho, New banned critical comment on a deaths of four students, killed others caught up in the events gained eight senators to the Mexico, Oklahoma and special grand jury report on May 4 when guardsmen fired which transpired at the Democrats' 12, not counting Nevada. last spring's disturbances at at demonstrators on the Kent university," Green said. Indiana. Kent State University. State campus. Those indicted "It condemns the conduct of Agnew said the most U.S. District Court Judge Ben did not include any the university officials and Of the 15 gubernatorial important gain for the White C. Green criticized the ban, guardsmen. certain professors and contests which involved the House was a "workable imposed by the Portage Green said the lower court students," he said, "and White House team, the GOP majority" in the Senate with County Common Pleas Court. order was "overly broad." He seriously draws into question gained five and the Democrats the election of such "Public officials may not said the grand jury report went the very delicate matter of 10. I i ke -m i nded men as wield an ax when a scalpel is "far beyond consideration of academic freedom." Conservative Party candidate required," he siad. the offense" on which the Twenty of the 25 persons Agnew Sees Gain James L. Buckley in New York indictments were based. Although Nixon barnstormed Green's decision lifting the indicted by the grand jury and Democrat Lloyd M. "It considers the conduct of through 22 states and Agnew ban was on a suit filed by the were arrested. The five others Bentsen Jr. of Texas, both of American Civil Liberties not only those charged with still were sought by police, visited 32, and the whom defeated Republican violations of the law, but also Republicans outspent the Union. more than two weeks after the candidates. The special grand jury makes a critical report of the indictments were issued. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE ELEVEN "ft • Changes Made In Publicity For Campus Elections The following modifications 15 feet in length. Banners may of the publicity regulations on be displayed only on the rock pages 3 and 4 of Policy retaining walls in the Guerry Statements Pertaining to Center block. Student Affairs have been Approved locations for approved by the Election campus publicity are: Commission and the Student 1) Open, non-departmental Affairs Office for publicity by bulletin boards candidates in campus 2) The rock retaining walls in elections. the Guerry Center block 3) The kisok on Oak Street 1) Posters mounted on stakes Please remember that other may be placed on the lawn on areas are not to be used for photo by Michael Halburnt either side of the Oak Street sign posting. Examples of The first seminar for the Echo staff writers was held last Saturday. The gentlemen aiding in the Mall in the Guerry Center places not to have signs discussion were, from left to right, Julius Parker and J. B. Collins of the Chattanooga News-Free block. Stakes on which posters posted: on building walls, Press and Harry Young of the Chattanooga Times. Looking attentively at far right sits the Echo are mounted may not exceed 5 chief (count his feathers), Tom Griscom. inside or outside; on trees; feet in height. over the face of other signs; on 2) Posters mounted on the glass face of a bulletin Echo Receives Lessons bulletin boards or on stakes board. may not exceet 120 perimeter A detailed statement of inches. publicity regulations may be For Good Journalism 3) Each candidate is limited obtained at the Guerry Center By SUSAN MOSS Each panelist emphasized personality plays a large role in to one banner not to exceed Information Desk. A seminar for Echo staff talent and dedication as any reporter's success because writers was held in the Flag prerequisites for journalism. of his constant contact with Room of the Student Center, Also, a person must have a the public. Saturday, Oct. 31. desire to be involved in the Each editor also emphasized Computer Can Affect Julius Parker, city editor of news because of the great "responsibility" as a key work The Chattanooga News-Free amount of reading and for anyone involved in Press; J. B. Collins, urban research that must be done. newspaper work. Behavior Of Students affairs editor of The Parker and Young said that The second seminar will be News-Free Press; and Harry they employ approximately held Nov. 14 at 1:00 in the "Thus the adaptions that the STANFORD, Calif. - (UPI) - Young, city editor of The 15-20 reporters, including Student Center. Anyone child develops in his responses Dr. Robert D. Hess says Chattanooga Times conducted young people, on their staffs. interested in journalism is to machines becomes of research has found that junior the seminar. According to both editors, invited to attend. special interest. high youngsters, aged 13 to 15, imbue the computer with "Thus the machine takes on such human qualities as the role of an authority trustworthiness, reliability, figure." FBI Contradicts Grand Jury veracity and fairness. They rate it higher as a "These are crucial aspects in "more positive source of the socialization of the child information" than either their into modes of dealing with an Probe On Kent State teachers, textbooks or industrial, highly technological television news reports, he society. The points of contact persons were wounded by between the child and the NEW YORK - (UPI) - An members of the guard were gunfire besides the four killed. discovered. FBI investigation into the institutions of society will be not in danger and that it was The Justice Department Thus computer-assisted killings of four students May 4 not a shooting situation." increasingly mechanical. made the report for instruction, which is used for at Kent State University in The FBI study, like the background purposes for Ohio contradicts a grand jury President's Commission on congressional, state and local drill and practice in report that said National Campus Unrest, determined authorities. A department mathematics and reading in Drug Abuse Guardsmen fired their there was no evidence of the spokesman told the Times he many U.S. schools, "in weapons in a belief they were presence of a sniper, the Times did not know whether it had addition to transmitting in danger, the New York reported, and that the troops been given to the Ohio grand information to the students, In Viet Nam Times said today. still had some tear gas supplies. jury. also affects their behavior in The FBI also found that their private life," Hess said. LONG BINH, Vietnam - A 35-page summary by the rock-throwing was not as great (UPI) — Hospital admissions of Justice Department of the FBI just before the weapons were Foreign With the increased use of U.S. soldiers in Vietnam investigation said most of the fired as it had been earlier. computers in everyday life, the because of drug abuse were guardsmen who fired did not Only one guardsman was researcher poses the possibility nearly 42 per cent greater •say they had done so because injured enough to require during the first nine months of they believed their lives were Student that computers can be treatment and he was hit by a programmed to mislead, this year than all of last year, in danger, the Times reported. rock some 10 to 15 minutes "Rather, they generally misinform or politically the U.S. Army reported today. before the fatal shooting, the indoctrinate just as well as Last year 527 soldiers were simply state that they fired report said. Listing after they heard others fire or they can be to produce admitted to hospitals because The summary said the guard of drug abuse, the Army said. because, after the shooting force was not surrounded by Foreign students are strictly factual information. began, they assumed an order Through September of this students and that the troops requested to come by Mr. "It's like the movie Space to fire in the air had been Rojas' office, 122 Grote Hall, year, the total was 746 and could have continued toward Odyssey: 2001," Hess said. given," the Times quoted the the commons, an open area or call ext. 375 or 376 by .some 241, or one-third, of this summary. that is the center of the Thursday. "Everyone holds in the back year's total were admitted in An Ohio State grand jury campus. An accurate listing of foreign of his mind the possibility that August and September. found on Oct. 16 that the The FBI inquiry found that students is not available at this a computer may turn against The . Army said that until guardsmen were not subject to two of the students who were time, so this is the only means its human programmers, just criminal prosecution because Aug. 1 of this year, hospital killed were in the front of the of identifying foreign students. like the sequence in the movie admissions or deaths were they fired under the belief that taunting crowd. One, Jeffrey There is a possibility that where the computer wouldn't otherwise they would be classified under the primary Miller, had made obscene some extra benefits are let the astronaut back into the medical problems involved, injured. The jury, however, did gestures at the troops and the available, but in order to space vehicle." such as pneumonia, hepatitis indict 25 persons—students, other, Allison Krause, had secure these an accurate count former students and faculty shouted obscenities, the of every foreign student is Furthermore, "The child has or personality disorder. members. T/messaid the summary required. no way to talk back to a Medical records before that The Justice Department reported. computer, any more than an date may not indicate drug abuse if it was not the primary report said there is "some Three other students who 1) o you have a adult has an effective way to reason to believe that the were shot had taunted the complaint or wish to file correct an error in a medical factor. claim by the National Guard troops and two others an ad'' computerized bill," Hess said. However, the Army said the that their lives were probably were encouraging increase in drug related // to, call the University "The use of technology in endangered by the students students to throw stones, the Echo on its rteu nun hers: hospitalization and death also was fabricated subsequent to education, and particularly Justice Department believes. •66 0124, ex tension 297 or is due to an increase in the use the event," according to the Six persons shot probably »!M Thc Echo office can that of the computer for Times. Six guardsmen said of "hard" drugs, such as were mere spectators. Nine til* 'ie leached by dialing instruction, will continue to "pointedly that the lives of the heroin. 267-2523. expand. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE TWELVE /Vat/Ma/ Face Nixon Heads Michael J. Mahn It's about time. At the moment we exist in a vacuum created by General Home Elections that have taken away the air of attention. We breathe a SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. - stratified air, involved in the affairs of the Process, anxiously (UPI) - President Nixon heads awaiting the unveiling of the 92nd face of Compromise. Meanwhile at the lower levels, in the realm of reality, currents back to Washington are mo\ing in a way that promises to make this "off-year" one Wednesday convinced that his that is frighteningly on. 22-state campaign was crucial While we are busy putting together another National Face, It is in helping the Republicans busy putting together cells that are going to affect the entire gain strength in the Senate and body. It is a mutation with a genetic makeup of those repressed limit their losses in the House. genes we have been carrying for too many years. It is the New Nixon invested more of his prestige this year than any Movement, and in case you didn't know it, mutations breed true. recent president in a midterm This one is small, but it is here to stay. And it's getting to be time we recognized the new development within and among us. election, and administration This New Movement is not a phenomenon unique to the United spokesmen were quick to States, but this particular one is, undoubtedly, one of our very pronounce the effort a success. own creations. This is fortunate in the sense that we may be able "The President is very to deal with it. pleased ... about what has There are those who will go to this 92nd Congress and will transpired," said Presidential realize just that. There will be many of these. But the central Counselor Robert H. Finch, problems shall lie in diagnosis and treatment, for I believe that former Secretary of Health, Echo Honey of the Week is Miss Debbie Somebody—and she Education and Welfare and the Growth has passed the stage of evolvment where it could be sure is some body. neglected. This latteer, neglect, has been a favorite American now a top Nixon political remedy, for a genuinely health system discards that which is strategist. "Had not the wasteful or detrimental to the functioning of the organism. And President campaigned as he as a whole, the United States has been a remarkably sound did, it would have been a far organism. But this is more than a slight fever we've got now. Soviets Want To different result," Finch added. Treatment, of course, depends heavily on diagnosis, and the For several weeks, the White effectiveness of treatment depends on the cooperation of the House has been emphasizing various systems and subsystems in regards to the methods Curb Nuclear Arms that the party with the prescribed. presidency traditionally loses I expect the 92nd will attempt diagnosis. 1 am afraid that there strength in off-year elections. will be some who will regard the phenomenon as a cancer that is Helsinki - (UPI) - The Soviet relations is regarded by Presidential Press Secretary alien to the body; as something covertly induced into the Union "still means to do diplomatic officials as a Ronald L. Ziegler said organism. Those possessed of this opinion will then proceed to business" with the United hopeful sign. repeatedly before the voting treat it accordingly: to cut it out at the root, to sever it from the Moscow's real stance, that the administration hoped States on nuclear arms curbs, to pick up one or two seats in organism. No matter how discerning the incision permanent scars despite chilled Russian- however, will become clear will remain, countless non-cancerous cells will be destroyed, and the Senate and hold losses in American relations, a ranking only at the conference table, the composition of the organism will be tragically altered. And, the House below what he Communist diplomat said both in the tone of the Soviet described as a 70-year average with all of this, there is no guarantee that the Growth will be negotiators and their expected completely killed. Saturday. loss of 30-35 seats each Hopefully there will be those who will retlize that ths Growth The Kremlin posture was proposals. The past SALT midterm. developed within the body and was indeed produced by the reported on the eve of a new talks have been free of The results indicated the organism as. a result of the organism's behavior. The new round of Strategic Arms polemics or political administration achieved it development's activity would be viewed as a symptom, as an Limitation Talks (SALT) due recriminations, officials said. self-proclaimed objectives. indicator of warning to the entire system. If, and only if this to open here Monday. American chief negotiator Republicans improved their position by two seats in the linkage between the organism's behavior and the resultant The diplomat indicated, Gerard C. Smith, who arrived Growth is recognized can any facsimile of cure be realized. Friday night from Washington, Senate and lost a net of 10 in however, that the forthcoming the House. There may well have to be an incision to get directly to the talks will show that the said in an airport statement regions of this development that have reached a stage where it is The White House also sought Russians are in no hurry to the United States hopes "that to minimize the effect of no longer possible for them to be reintegrated. Yet surely this the negotiations will be action would be much less drastic than the previous one which make firm commitments on Democratic gains of 11 of the marked by further progress." views this as an externally induced cancer. what President Nixon once nations's governorships. This is why I started by saying that it is just about time; it is just termed one of the most The Soviet negotiator, Republicans lost senatorial about time each and every one of us gave serious contemplation important issues of modern Vladimir Semenov, is races in both of Nixon's home to the radical New Movement among us. It's small now, but not times. scheduled to arrive Sunday states-California and Florida. In Florida, where Nixon made so small that we can overlook it. These are desperate, determined The SALT talks, which from Moscow. The opening people who are trying to tell us something. We have the luxury session is set for Monday and four campaign stops—the most opened in Helsinki a year age in any state—the Democrats now of listening, and of deciding how to cope with our latest the first working meeting for and continued in Vienna also elected a governor. creation. It's just about time we did. Tuesday at the Soviet through last summer, are The White House said intended to produce an agreed Embassy. although the Democrats limitation by the super powers The Russians have remained retained control of the Senate, of offensive and defensive non-committal to date. the President succeeded in Resolution For nuclear missiles. Failure is held changing its ideological certain to unleash a new, makeup. 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CHARLESTON, S.C. - (UPI) score the Citadel bounced — Quarterback Charlie back and scored on the Richards threw for three running of tailback Bob touchdowns Saturday to lead Duncan. Richmond to a 31-14 victory The Spiders played ball over The Citadel in a Southern control in the third quarter Conference game. with Mauro doing most of the Richards, who normally damage. He continually made supplies the Spider punch with first down yardage and his his arm, attempted only 22 power running set up a passes and completed 11. but 42-yard field goal by Keith three completions were for Clark. touchdowns. Mauro later scored on a The Spiders, who also used 19-yard run. the strong running of fullback The Citadel scored in the Jerry Mauro, scored on their early moments of the final period on a 10-yard pass from Golden Eagle end Jim Bishop shows only bright spot for Tennessee Tech in a 21-7 Moc victory first offensive series on a last Saturday at Cookeville. Shown at left is Mike Cope (36), who intercepted three passes during 56-yard drive that ended with Terry Widel to flanker Champ the game to aid in the Mocs' initial win. Richards passing seven yards Reiley. - photo l>y adrian boyer to Ken Popovich. The victory gave Richmond a Other Richards touchdown 3-5 season record and dumped passes went to Jim the Citadel to 4-4. The Livesay—one for 32 yards and Bulldogs, however, retain the Mocs Pluck The Golden the other for 28. lead in the Southern The new look on the Spider Conference with a 3-1 mark offense featured the running while Richmond has a 2-2 of Mauro who picked up 189 conference record. Eagles, Victory Comes 21-7 yards in 28 carries. BY STEVE HARPER' Richmond 7 7 Id 7-31 The agony of defeat is bitter, After the first Richmond Citadel 7 7 0 0-14 defensive touchdown. His TD UTC0 7 14 0-21 but the taste of victory is so put the Mocs out in front Tech 0 o o 7-7 sweet. After six straight losses 21-0. UTC Smith one run Brokas the UTC Moccasins dropped Trailing by 21 points, eagle kick the Tennessee Tech Eagles quarterback David Fair UTC Turner 29 pass from Broku Brokas kick Scott In Spot 21-7 for their first victory of connected with tight end Jim UTC Cope 44 pass interception the season. Bishop for seven yards and the The first period was slow Brokas kick continued from page thirteen lone Tech touchdown. Jim TECH Bishop 7 pass from I air until Rocky Turner fielded a Wadell set up the TD pass with Dickey said. on the field in the same Gentry kick Battle has long been a Bobby Tech punt and raced 64 yards a 43 yard punt return. Scott fan. "He's worked hard confident style characteristic to the Eagle nine yard line, of another oustanding Vol National leading punter John to be a good quarterback," he before the horn blew to end Bonner had another good said. "The coaches and players quarterback, Dewey Warren the stanza. On the third play Rubin In (1966-67). night kicking nine times, have always had great of the second quarter fullback confidence in Bobby. And he's Scott rid himself of the averaging 44.7 yards per kick. getting better game by game. tendency to throw for Robert Smith crashed in for Europe He just keeps on going out the first Moc touchdown. The Bonner's shortest kick was 32 interceptions during the 1960 yards while his longest was PARIS -(UPI) - Jerry there and beating the best." season, giving up only nine PAT was good and the "Big Rubin, a cofounder of the Scott has compiled some steals in 191 attempts. Mocs" lead 7-0. well over 60 yards. impressive statistics during his Youth International party Captain Tim Priest is another Mike Cope and Rocky Turner Smith was the leading gainer Yippies, announced, Friday 18-game Vol career. He has for the "Big Mocs" with 40 completed approximately half Scott admirer. "I know lead the Mocs in defense and that his group has launched a of his passes for more than Bobby's not listed among the offense, respectively. Cope net yards on 16 carries. Calvin campaign to recruit followers 2500 yards. great quarterbacks," he said. intercepted three passes setting Florence went 21 yards on 11 in Europe with a call to "burn But beyond all the statistical "But remember what Texas a new school mark. One carries and Brokas had 20 on down their schools, smoke pot data, he has met the test as a Coach Darrell Royal said interception was a 44 yard 17 carries. and acid and run away from big play man. Time and again, about quarterbacks: 'They are home... in that order." he has kept on the option and touchdown return while Defensive standouts were gauged by the success of the numerous with the Moc line Rubin, 30, of Cincinnati, made the two or three yards team.' We were 9-1 last year another stopped all hopes of Ohio, and two other members necessary on a critical the Eagles scoring more than dropping the Tech Eagle back possession down play. He has and won the SEC of a 12 man Yippie delegation, championship and we're doing once. for several losses. hit the big pass to keep drives Stewart Albin, 31, and Brian pretty well this season, too." Early in the third period After three weeks on the Flanagan, 24, both of alive. And he has led the team John McBrayer fell on a Tech road, the UTC Moccasins are Brooklyn, N.Y., held a news fumble at the Eagle 45 yard back at home to celebrate conference to announce the line. Three plays later homecoming against The campaign after arriving in Paris J. Edgar Hoover: quarterback Mickey Brokas Citadel. Starting time is 2:00 from Algiers. They said they held a solidarity conference in fired a 29-yard touchdown p.m. Saturday afternoon at Chamberlain Field. the Algerian capital with two pass to Turner. Again the PAT fugitives from the United Revolution Brewing was good and the Mocs were The Moccasins have won five out of the six ball games with States, LSD advocate Timothy well on their way to building a Leary and Black Panther After signing the bill, Nixon substantial lead. the final game ending in a 7-7 leader Eldridge Cleaver. Last year the Director of the turned and handed it to tie. FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, stated Midway of the third quarter that a revolution was being Hoover, saying, "Here are your Cope picked off a Tech aeria^***************^^ tools. Now go to work." I prepared in this country. He and scampered 44 yards for hisir §f ^ afl* * _ «_ added that this nation was not continued on page fifteen prepared to handle it. Reaction to his prophetic Inner-Mission remarks was minimal, and many smug congressman 2502 S. Broad Street hinted at senility, or scare tactics by the aging Chief of the Feds. The recent 'fall ANNOUNCES THAT offensive' by the Weatherman faction of the SDS and the real threat of public figure kidnappings (as in Quebec) caused the old man to be RUSHA taken a bit more seriously. Thus it was small coincidence Conspiracy WILL INVADE CHATTANOOGA* that he was standing nearby * when President Nixon signed into law the Omnibus Crine Nov. 7 •8:00 p.m. * Bill which provided for, among 141/ E. 7th St. other things, an increase by 2 RUSHA COMES TO THE CLUB DIRECT Between Market St. and Cherry * one thousand the number of FROM THE BLOODROCK CONCERT IN * agents allocated to the Bureau. ATLANTA LAST WEEK * * **************************** THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE FIFTEEN *:*:*$::*:*:•: ttttWSWlW^^ \Jim Shorts

1 Hoover Hard Season Will Greet Moc Wrestlers continued from page fourteen wondered what J. Edgar I By JIM HOLT Hoover was thinking. On December 4th, the UTC Mocs will begin a schedule of 12 and helps to cut expenses while providing the team with a lot of The Omnibus appropriations duel meets and 5 tournaments that can only be described as long good wrestling. All three schools UTC will face have good solid may bring a few of the new and hard. In their schedule, one can find opponents ranging from teams. Last year, UTC beat Milligan 28-14, and UT at Martin 35-5 revolutionaries to trial, but it is a drop in the bucket towards rugged Eastern Kentucky to SEC Champ LSU. while losing to Ga. 25-11. On the tournament level of wrestling, UTC is scheduled to enter what is needed to bring a Looking first at the meets, the Mocs hardest going will come semblance of stability to the into five this year. They start with the toughest tournament in against Appalachian State University and LSU. Appalachian State country. And one million could be the toughest team the Mocs meet and is always a the southeast, the Georgia Tech Invitational. Last year, Randy agents would not take care of powerhouse in wrestling. Last year, State was able to defeat the Farris won in the 134 pound class and Vic Hook was runner-up in the problem either. Mocs 31-3 and 30-6. LSU, the SEC and AIWA Champion, will the 118. This year, Farris, Hood and friends will be back. Next When Dick Nixon took office also likely give the Moccasins trouble. LSU has had a good comes the first Southern Invitational Tournament to be held in the war was raging through recruiting year and should be back with some veterans in the SEC Chattanooga. The SIT is a national level tournament. This year's another Tet offensive and the race. Last year, LSU topped UTC by a score of 22-14. tournament will be hosted by UTC and will be exciting as it will campuses were exploding across the land. The "Bring Us Another -school that should be counted in the "tough" category bring wrestlers from as far away as the west coast. The third tournament is the Sunshine National Open. The Together" motto was still is Western Carolina University. Last season, Western Carolina was fresh and he wasted little time able to defeat the Mocs 22-16. Western Carolina is always good. Sunshine is held in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and is optional for any in cooling down the war, In the column of old rivals, you can put down the naems of team member wishing to enter. The last couple of years a few of which in turn dampened the Maryville, UTK, and the University of the South. BEating UTC team members have done very well in the Sunshine Open. fires of protest. Even his most Maryville last year 34-6, the Mocs always seem to get up for the Also to be sponsored in Chattanooga, this year is the consistent critics had to admit match. Reports have come in that Maryville has had an excellent Southeastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Tournament. he made a move in the right recruiting year. After last year's defeat, Maryville should be This will bring in teams from all over the Southeast and decides direction towards alleviating a hungry for the return match. Also reporting an excellent the champion of the conference. And last butdefinitely not least major national problem. recruiting year, is UTK with an addition of two Mid-South is the NCAA College Division National Wrestling Tournament at It is peculiar to see the Champs to their ranks. Coach Morgan says that this match Fargo, North Dakota. To go to this, a member of the Moc team President utilizing a different probably "means most" to the wrestlers. The third of the big must prove himself in the SIWA tournament. methodolgy towards handling the crime-revolution problem. rivals, University of the South, can always be counted on to field So there, in very brief form, is the Moccasin schedule. As the matches come along, they will be covered individually with a His own commissions have a good team. The Mocs took the University of the South last year reported that indiscriminate 23-15 in a game that also means a lot. closer look. Every team that UTC faces will be a good one. To applications of force by police, UTC will be facing three new opponents this year in the form of borrow a quote from a certain person, "There are only horses, no failure to resolve social Moorehead, Eastern Kentucky, and University of Southwest La. one has any mules." injustices, and the failure of Not much is known these teams except that they produce good The Mocs have the spirit, they have the talent, the desire, an the judicial system to respond wrestlers and are labeled by opponents as "rugged." excellent coach, and an exciting schedule. The only thing that is fairly to minority groups are at In their first triple duel meet ever, UTC will face University of missing is the student support. You gave them the support last the heart of the reasons behind Georgia, UT at Martin, and Milligan College. The triple meet is year. Give it again this year and we can watch the Mocs go to the internal upheavals. Fargo and bring back all the goodies. run in the form of a round robin. 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Not Professional Athletes? CATERING By Thomas Henderson OUR These comments, from overactive youngsters out of O'Connell called the student TALLAHASSEE - (UPI) - University of Florida SPECIALTY The place of sports in the trouble. demands, which included a CHICKEN CARRY OUT behavioral scientist Richard E. "The 250-pound linesmen are SHRIMP OR college program has been a proposal that athletic DINE-IN Gordon, set the theme SPAGHETTI not only recruited actively by scholarships be reduced to FREE PARKING matter of controversy since Thursday for a hearing before RAVIOLI the first student athlete put his college scouts," he said. "They include tuition so more HOT PO'BOY 894-0083 a board of regents committee are also considered prime SANDWICHES foot on the 40-yard line. students could share the Open 4:00 pm to I 1:00 pm ., studying the place of athletics material by the Mafia." money, as "transitory as long "Buying teams" through in the state university system. In. & Sat. 4:00 pm to 12:00 pm lavish scholarships to star high Only a handfull of students, hair." Eait Gate Shopolnq Center No Recommendations 5524 BRAINERD RD. schools players more turned most of them sporting long R 824 The committee, headed by hair, and led by student body continued on page sixteen on by pigskin balls than football fan Dr. Louis Murray leatherbound books, is Presidents Chuck Sherman of of Orlando, made no Florida State and Steve symbolic of what critics immediate recommendation. consider an over-emphasis on Uhfelder of Florida, showed Gordon, a physician, said athletics. up for the hearing. team sports are valuable to the "College," they argue, "is a University of Florida students, both the participants President Stephen C. place to train scholars, not and the spectators, teaches ^^x£§L professional athletes." discipline and keeps a lot of Lena's investiga­ tion of foreign policies, non­ violent resistance, distribution of Ij • : wealth, women's rights, family II problems, etc is supple­ j 1 • :r|{l mented with her quest 1 |E 1 :i B | I'll for a good sex life/' 1 John Simon Chattanooga, Fast Ridge and EastgatC il I 1

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ybung"! Ohio State Just continued from page eleven Says Athletics Helpful that could be made. NixOfl I Keeps Rolling Along He said progress by his "I'm not guessing," he said. By United Press International university academically could "I know the tremendous be destroyed if athletics and promotional value the football NEW YORK - (UPI) team is to the university" as Top-ranked Ohio State led a other programs are altered — Although a classmate season. well as to many students who clean sweep of victories for significantly. He and other remembers him as being "shot Seventh ranked Air Force have gotten an education those among the top 10 teams FSU and A&M officials said full of rectitude," Richard received a real scare from because of it. scheduled Saturday by there has been no ill effect on Nixon once broke into the Arizona, but remained What may be more overcoming a 10-3 halftime academics from athletics. It dean's office at Duke undefeated when Craig Barry important, he said, is that deficit to subdue a stubborn has actually helped, they University Law School to find booted a 20-yard field goal athletics has "brought a Northwestern team bent on an argued, by attracting public out his academic standing, it with no time remaining, giving democracy to schools" upset and a short cut to the attention—as well as financial was reported Sunday. the Falcons a 23-20 victory. because it doesn't matter what Rose Bowl, 24-10. help—to the schools. This incident and Nixon's No. 8 Arkansas and No. 9 your religion, color or The Buckeyes took command Jake Gatther, athletic talent at the poker table were Tennessee had little trouble economic position is when it of the game in the third period director at A&M, said disclosed in a Life magazine with their opponents. The comes to producing on the on a six-yard touchdown run abolition of football would be cover story about "The Young Razorbacks whipped Texas the "most horrible mistake" playing field. Nixon," based on interviews by quarterback Rex Kern and A&M, 45-6, and the Vols with friends, relatives, an eight-yard scoring slant by pounded Wake Forest, 41-7. classmates, teachers and others John Brockington. Kern No. 10 Arizona State and No. who knew the President in his finished the scoring in the 11 Louisiana State were idle. early years. fourth with a three-yard run. In other games involving the Nixon was third in his class at Second-ranked Texas had top 20, No. 12 Auburn the end of his first year at little trouble disposing of bounced back after last week's Duke but, apparently too Southern Methodist as loss to Louisiana State with a eager to wait for the second fullback Steve Wroster ran for 63-14 rout of Florida. year list to be published, he four touchdowns to lead the Dartmouth, tied for No. 18, and two classmates, Fred Longhorns to a 42-15 romp. inched toward the Ivy League Albrink and Bill Perdue," No. 3 Notre Dame had title by blanking 16th ranked broke into the dean's office perhaps the easiest time of all Yale, 10-0. Pittsburgh, also during the summer to find out by crushing helpless Navy, tied for No. 18, had its where they stood," Life said. 56-7. Quarterback Joe Lambert Cup hopes shattered "Perdue, the smallest, was Theismann teamed up with by Syracuse as the revived boosted through a transom, Tom Gatewood for two of the Orangemen posted a 43-13 found a key and located the Irish scores and Bill Barz win. Toledo, the third team records," the magazine said. bulled over twice from inside ranked at No. 18, edged Miami Nixon found he had dropped the two-yard line as Notre of Ohio, 14-13. Dame rolled to its sixth win. Elsewhere, Boston College out of the top three but he Nebraska, ranked No. 4, took defeated Army 21-13, Harvard had regained the third rank in another giant step toward a outscored Pennsylvania, 38-23, his class of 26 when he Big Eight Conference title by California shocked Southern graduated the next year, June vanquishing Colorado, 29-13. California 13-10, Washington of 1937, Life said. Quarterback Van Brownson upset Oregon, 25-23, Georgia Despite the episode in the passed for two touchdowns crushed South Carolina, 52-34, dean's office, Nison's closest and ran for a third to pace the Oklahoma nipped Iowa State, friends at Duke remember him Cornhusker attack. 29-28, Michigan State defeated as being exceptionally Fifth-ranked Michigan, Indiana, 32- 7, and Alabama upright."He was not one for heading to its season finale punished Mississippi State, small improprieties," classmate showdown with Ohio State, 35-6. Lyman Brownfteld told Life. scored its seventh straight win "He was shot full of by beating Wisconsin, 29-15. rectitude," Albrink said. Split end Paul Staroba pulled "Some of us might fudge on in six of quarterback Don AUTHENTIC When you know the hours we worked at the Moorehead's 11 completions it's for keeps library. Nixon never would. He for 178 yards and one was a copybook kind of guy touchdown to spearhead the rn without being obnoxious Wolverine attack. 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By Willeen Griffey seeing again because some There is a brighter aspect of revisions have been made by the play, though, which James Cheeks, and there are beautifully illustrates the pride At 6:30 p.m. on November 1, many new members in the and brotherhood of the black this season's first production cast. people. In the song "Saturday of Look Inside was performed The cast of Look Inside is Night," we are told: "If you in the Wesley Community ever were black on a Saturday Chapel Church. The musical is composed entirely of black UTC students, and it includes: night, you'd never want to be an original play which is white again." directed by UTC students James Cheeks, Franchester The beat of the music of James Cheeks and Jerry Cox, Robert Finner, Johnlan Look Inside is heavy and full Hanner. Foster, James Gladden, Harold of soul, and the dances are This is the play's second year Graham, Dorenda Hammonds, Jerry Hanner, Carolyn Hayes, next to wild. When the cast of production. If you saw it sings and dances "Cadillac last year, however, it's worth Alice Ladd, Christopher Lee, John Malone, Asbury Mott, Man," it's hard to sit still in Thomas Phinizey, Vernon your seat. Porter, Gladys Russel, Theresa To be a white person present Russel, Donna Stegall, Letitia at a performance of Look Stockdale, Verna Tate, Daniel Inside is a unique and Thurman, Adrian Toney, enjoyable, but somewhat Deborah Towns, John Wheeler disconcerting, experience. and Gistar Williams. When the singers point their fingers at you, look you Look Inside tells it like it is, straight in the eye, and sing and, as the Preacher in the "It's White of You," you begin play says, "like it should be." to wish that you hadn't been The setting of the play is here born quite so white. in Chattanooga, and the time The reality of the lyrics sung is right now. Using song and in this play strips you of your dance as their methods of traditional protective covering communication, these black of prejudice and self-imposed people attempt to help the superiority. And with your audience perceive the white skin exposed, you must problems encountered by a endure the painful glare of black person in a white truth in such phrases as "It's dominated society. white of you to look the other way" when you want to ignore The play centers around Dan, the problems of the black a man who is torn between man. W 1 loyalty to his people, or Mainly, though, Look Inside loyalty to his job and position is neither a protest nor an In the white man's world. In accusation. It is a plea. It is a an effort to resolve his plea that each black man be dilemma, Dan becomes judged only by his individual involved in a struggle between merits and achievements. At three different types of one point, the male members people: the Preacher, who of the cast ask that they be believes in the brotherhood of given a chance "to be a man — all men; Mark, who believes in no more, no less." the brotherhood of black men; An even stronger plea in the and Hips, who believes only in musical is the plea for the himself. brotherhood of all men. As Through the songs of the Dan says at the end of the play, such as "It's Not What play: "We don't need different You Say, It's How You Say groups working against each It." we are given an insight other, we need different into what it's like to be a black groups working together." man in today's world. We see So if you're interested in the humiliation that is brotherhood and suffered, and the hurt and understanding, if you want to resentment that must often be get a "look inside" what it's hidden in order for the black like to be a black man, then go man to "get ahead." see Look Inside. It's all there. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE NINETEEN

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The UTC Republican Club will meet Tuesday November 10 at • m 7:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge of the Student Center. THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6 1970, PAGE TWENTY HOMECOMING 1970 It's A Blue And Gold Happening Big Show, Big Time, Big Deal Following months of Corner of Baldwin and Oak preparation, UTC's annual Streets, the Baptist Student "Blue and Gold" Homecoming Union of 722 Oak Street, UTC weekend officially begins Engineer's- Club in front of today. Featured events for the Grote Hall, the Tri-C Center of two days and nights include a 627 Vine Street, the Methodist golf tournament, Homecoming Student Center of 607 Douglas display contest, professional Street and the Woman's and student entertainment, a Residence Hall Association in panel program, luncheon and front of Pfeiffer Hall. football game. An informal coffee for Highlighting the weekend will alumni-faculty is planned from be the crowning of the 1970 four to six o'clock this evening Homecoming Queen on in the Flag Room of Guerry Saturday afternoon during the Center. Campus fraternity halftime of the Moccasin- open house will be between Citadel game. Nominees are five and eight. Grammy award Sue Anderson, Martha Hollis, winner, Dionne Warwick, will Jackie MacLennan, Ginny star at 8:30 tonight in the Blue Walton and Phyllis White. and Gold Homecoming Sue Anderson, a senior, is the Concert, sponsored by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SGA. Emcee will be Karris S. Anderson of Chickamauga Charlie of Chattanooga. She is the WGOW. nomination of Chi Omega UTC sororieties will hold sorority. open house from nine to ten Martha Hollis was nominated on Saturday morning and that by Alpha Delta Pi sorority. A afternoon from five to six. junior, she is the daughter of Parents and alumni are Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Hollis of invited to attend a special Chattanooga. panel program at 10:30 a.m. in Jackie MacLennan, an the lobby of Maclellan Gym. independent, is also a junior. Two UTC faculty members Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. will be honored during this Jack MacLennan of Signal meeting with the UT General Pacific Gas & Electric Mountain. Alumni Association A third junior candidate is Pi Distinguished Service Beta Phi's choice, Ginny Professorship and the Alumni in the decorations contest will Walton the daughter of Mr. Outstanding Teacher Award. Singing Mocs, directed by The kick-off of the Glenn Draper. Mocassin-Citadel Homecoming be announced. and Mrs. Walt Walton of Signal Following these The weekend will end as Mountain. At noon golf tournament game will be at two o'clock. presentations, a trophies and prizes will be During half-time the UTC Alumni and students dance to Sophomore, Phyllis White, faculty-student panel will presented during the Marching Band will perform. the music of the Pacifand nominee of the Black answer questions about the Homecoming buffet luncheon. Then the Coronation of the Electric. The Homecoming Students' Association is the university. Entertainment will A combo from the UTC band 1970 Homecoming Queen will Dance, sponsored by the SGA daughter of Mrs. Victoria be provided by the UTC will entertain. take place. Also, the winners will be held at 8:30 at the White of Memphis. National Guard Armory. The candidates were voted for on October* 19. Alumni and parents will tee off "Blue and Gold" activities 3g £1 il at 9:30 a.m. today as the yearly homecoming tournament is held at Rivermont Gold Club. Later in the afternoon the entries of the Homecoming Decorations Contest will be judged by a panel of allumni. This years homecoming empire consists of the largest n umber of campus organizations ever registered to compete in the three divisions. The social sororiety division entries are Alpha Delta Pi of 601 Douglas Street. Chi Omega of 850 Oak Street, Pi Beta Phi of 846 Oak Street and Zeta Phi Beta at the left entrance of Guerry Student Center. In the social fraternity division Kappa Sigma of 927 Vine Street, Lambda Chi Alpha of 926 Oak Street, Pi Kappa Alpha of 900 Oak Street and Sigma Chi of 901 Oak Street will compete. Six organizations are entered in the independent division. These include the Black Student Association at the The 1970 Homecoming queen will be crowned at halftime Saturday as the Mocs meet the Citadel. Candidates for queen are: Phyllis White, Martha Hollis, Jackie McClennan, Ginny Walton, and Sue Anderson. THE UNIVERSITY ECU). NOVEMBER G, 1970, PAGE TWENTYONE THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE TWENTY-TWO We Came A Long Way... By TOM MATHIS

Blue and Gold Weekend, UTC's thirty-seventh annual Homecoming celebration beginning today, is only a distant cousin to the original Homecoming festivities. According to The University of Chattanooga, Sixty Years, co-authored by G. E. Go van and J. W. Livingood, the University's first alumni activities occurred with no name and little recognition. "Homecoming for the alumni at Chattanooga has a somewhat varied career. In its early years it was part of the commencement activities. "When Illumination Night was instituted, the alumni participated and thus had a homecoming without a title. After the passing of this tradition, a Homecoming Day was established in the football season of 1933. Through the years there have been accretions of custom. Parades, bonfires, decorated fraternity and sorority houses have marked that era. "In 1938, the custom of choosing a homecoming queen was initiated with the election of Rose Hartung by the student body. When the business meeting of the alumni was removed from its coincidence with Class Night in June 1939, an annual banquet for the alumni, held at the time of the business meeting of the association the night before Homecoming the Echo reported that queen was first presented to the Homecoming game. This queen lit the bonfire to begin Day, became a feature of the "Instead of the customary the alumni at their banquet, arrangement is still used and the activities. The large fire festivities." alumni banquet on Thursday then to the students at the has become as much a served as the center for the Since 1939, the day for the night there will be a luncheon ensuing pep rally. The next tradition as Homecoming "merriment," and cheerleaders alumni banquet has changed at 12:15 p.m. today (Friday) day, during the game's itself. directed a mass pep rally, in several times. In 1947, the at the Read House." The half-time show, she was "again Another custom, now dead, preparation for the game the classes of '07, '17, '27, '37, football game was at eight presented and soundly kissed played a vital role in the following day. and '47 had their dinners on o'clock that night. by the President of the Alumni festivities for several years, In the past, Homecoming Friday night before the This year's Homecoming Association." The 1950 according to old records. celebrations included a Saturday football game. The banquet begins in Maclellan Homecoming ruler was also Immediately following the downtown parade, but in 1950 1950 Homecoming game, Gymnasium at noon "crowned at the alumni alumni's dinner meeting, the organization leaders decided however, was played on Friday tomorrow, prior to the banquet....at the Read House." newly proclaimed queen was against building floats and night, so the alumni banquet UTC-Citadel clash. By 1955, though, things had "whisked to the (site of the) chose instead the still-popular was Thursday night. As the schedules changed changed. Neither alumni nor big bonfire on the campus, idea of decorating their houses According to past records, over the years, so did the students learned of the queen's where the students and some in the Homecoming motif. this set a precedent for the Homecoming Queen identity until she was crowned alumni" were waiting. following years. But in 1955, coronation. In 1947, the during half-time ceremonies of According to the custom, the Memory Lane By TOM MATHIS Memories... That's what Homecoming is all about. Alumni see old friends, visit their fraternity and sorority houses, yell themselves hoarse in the cold winds of Chamberlain Field, and recall good (and bad) times. The best and most often thought of memories-the personal ones-are not on the record books. They are for the individual. For the "public" memories, wc will here take a brief glimpse backward. Immediately brought to mind are house parties, bonfires, pep rallies, "barn dances" in the gym, "street dances" on Oak Street, sorority girls in the Derby, and, of course, Rat Week. The rats, freshmen, were required to wear beanies, run errands for upperclassmen, and to forge Oak River-Oak Street at imaginary flood level. Girl rats were obliged to raise their dresses above the knees and continued on page twenty-four THE UNIVERSITY ECHO, NOVEMBER 6,1970, PAGE TWENTY-THREF

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BY BOn Campus Homecoming is a ONNIgood Etim JACOBe we ISI see 'result s of all that to do a little reminiscing. building activity going on in Some of our alumni may be Race and Hooper Halls. When back on campus for the first the work is completed, these time in many years and will be buildings will house the offices in for quite a shock. UTC has for the humanities and social brought with it a host of sciences departments. A new changes, many still in progress. passageway will join the two Gone (hopefully forever) is buildings on the second floor, "Rat Week" with all its and a faculty lounge is planned attendant "Rat Rules." This for the connecting second year's seniors were the last floor Tower room as well. enterring freshmen to have to Mail is no longer to be found wear "rat" caps. No more in the main Tower room. must the "boy rats" carry the Alumni may remember having "girl rats" across "Oak River." to check your "pigeonhole" The "River" isn't even there for inter-campus mail and now—the "stream" of traffic notices and having to sort that once "flowed" down it through all the mail for came to a halt when Oak students whose last name Street became a mall. Students began with the same letter walk in it safely now. (They yours did. (Think of the mess have no choice—the sidewalks we'd have if our 4,000-plus went out with the traffic.) students had to check daily for Where the mall ends at the mail there now!) Chancellor's Home, former The student body has students may miss the dusty, doubled since UC joined the rutted parking lot. There UT system. The faculty has aren't as many places to park increased 100r/r also. To feed there now (none for students), this many people the Food but the entrance to the Service on campus has added a University looks a lot better. special house for faculty Many will miss "Sorority eating. Stan Guinn can be seen Row" behind the Chancellor's daily hurrying from Bretske to Home. The sororities are the Snack Bar at the Studett Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity busily prepares their display for the gala Homecoming festivities. scattered all around the Center to the Faculty House Awards will be made for the best displays in three catagories. campus now, so pledges do and back again. (There have their running in the been only minor changes to Quadrangle rather than down Bretske since it was built in "The Hill." 1947, but students seem to Across Vine from the former like the addition of the juke Homecoming Memories "Sorority Row" on Douglas is box this year.) Maclellan Gym. Some alumni Until this semester the will remember the two gyms bookstore too was still pretty continued from page twenty-two UC had in "the good ole much the same as it was a days." The Men's Gym is the decade ago. But they're boy rats had to roll their pants Back up to 1957: Students That was a big year, 1950. Theater Arts Center now, and working on it. The new legs to their knees. were battling the perennial Yoland Betbeze, Miss America, the Women's Gym is the serve-yourself feature and the Other memories, perhaps parking problem. Construction forgotten by many, were visited UC and joined a group University Drama Workshop. check-out lines certainly were of Hunter Hall had eliminated of student leaders for lunch in Walt Walton, director of gleaned from past issues of the a big improvement on the old Echo. parking on Baldwin Street Bretske Hall. Besides all this, Alumni Affairs, says that your system. between McCallie and Oak the University got its very own alumni membership entitles One major change is the new In 1961, football captain Street. Illegal parking was not radio station, WHEW, that Casey Henley gained 88 yards you to swim •> in the Student Government invented in 1970; neither were year. "The Voice of the University's pool at certain Association. We no longer have against Tennessee to break towtrucks. Gene Robert's 1947 UC career University of Chattanooga times as well as use the UTC class officers. All full-time In 1950 the University-newly Evening College" operated one rushing record of 2,113 yards. organized with three colleges library. students on campus are With two games left in the hour each week and "on a Chamberlain Field is still members of SGA and can vote and a graduate division-added clear night" had a broadcasting season, Henley had ground out ROTC to its curriculum. with us, but not for long. The in the elections of officers. 2,234 yards. range of 300 yards. Engle Stadium property has Not all students participate in Conditions in Korea prompted been deeded to the University the activities, by any means, In 1965, UC's 2 million a "last-minute splurge of but today's new breed of dollar indoor-sports complex, applicants" for the first and it will eventually house Maclellan Gymnasium, was UTC's football stadium. That students feels a need to be semester. These were the days involved. dedicated. About the same when the spring intra-squad Public will allow UTC planners to time, President Leroy A. convert Chamberlain Field Among other changes: new football games were almost as Martin announced a 5 million big as Homecoming. The into an academic quadrangle. ID cards which all students are dollar campus development The new stadium will seat over required to carry with them, students elected a Blue-Gold Housing program. He said that by queen to reign at half-time, 30,000. no more weekly chapel 1970, the University would One very pominent addition meetings, and the Echo comes which was highlighted by the WASHINGTON - (UPI) - have new dormitories for men "greased-pig contest." to the campus is Grote Hall, out twice a week now (on and women, a new library, a The Nixon administration the new science building at the Tuesdays and Fridays). Members of the C-Club who wants to change the typical new science center, additions were not in the game chased corner of Baldwin and Vine. It There is one place on campus to Guerry Center, an enlarged public housing project from an was completed in time to be which hasn't changed: the and fought for a squealing Bretske Hall, and a "home" porker on Chamberlain Field. ugly mid-city high rise to an used during the spring Quadrangle is still there and it for the University Players "in a semester of 1970 and was still looks just the same. It's as The winner (yes, you guessed attractive home in the suburbs. remodeled former men's it) got to kiss the queen George Romney, Secretary of dedicated in April. It houses unchanging as the ivy on the gymnasium." the departments of chemistry, clock on Founder's Hall-the Housing and Urban engineering, geology and only place on campus where Development, says the geography, mathematics, time has stood still. government wants to scatter physics, and the Institute of Auto Recall public housing units Compensatory Education. throughout a community Charlie's Place across the r instead of concentrating then street from Grote is gone. It This space is reserved for The warning followed a in undesirable downtown has just been torn down within WASHINGTON - UPI - The decision by Ford in August to locations. the last couple of weeks to i moment of silence. Transportation Department recall 85,000 1965-1969 Romney reasons that the make way for the construction warned owners of four million Ford police cars and replace of the new library complex. public housing units of the 1965 to 1969 model Mercurys the wheel control arms. 1940's and 1950's became The new library, which should and Fords Wednesday to check Ford issued the recall after slums and breeding grounds be completed by 1972, will This space is reserved for for a possible defective wheel the safety bureau said its for crime almost as soon as also have parking levels. In control arm that might break investigation showed that the spite of numerous "red, a moment of silence. and throw the car out of lower wheel control arms they were completed because yellow, and blue" parking control. cracked under the severe they tended to concentrate areas around the campus, The National Highway Safety impacts frequently suffered in society's failures into many students still have Bureau said any Ford or police work. unbearable close quarters. trouble finding a place to park. Mercury owner whose At present, departmental This space is reserved for "automobile has suffered offices are squeezed into all impacts so severe as to blow sorts of odd offices in former The Methodist Student Center will hold an open house a moment of silence. out front tires or dent front houses and apartments that wheel rims are advised to seek following the homecoming game Saturday for students the University is acquiring for immediate inspection or to Knd parents. Refreshments will be served. campus development. have control arms replaced." Hopefully, one of these days,