GOOD ADVICE WEATHER Perpetual anticipation Extended forecast for is good for the soul but the weekend through­ bad for the heart. It's out the entire State of very good for morals North Carolina, in­ but bad for morale. The Chronicle cluding the coast: Duke University Volume 74, Number 30 Thursday, October 12, 1978 Durham, North Carolina Duke charged Senate passes by labor union tax credit bill By T.J. Maroon contract agreement. By Amy Shaw Local 465 of the He called the hiring a An amendment to allow tax credits of up to $250 to International Union of "violation of the contract." college students or their parents is one of the Operating Engineers has Details of the hiring provisions ofthe $29.3 billion tax-cut bill passed by the filed a petition with the were not immediately Senate Tuesday. National Labor Relations known. University President Terry Sanford has expressed Board against the Univer­ "The ability of all the his opposition to the tuition tax credit, calling it sity for, the petition men was relatively the "extremely wasteful of tax money." alleges, breach of contract. same," Friedman said. In a letter to parents this past summer, Sanford said, The I.U.O.E., which "They [Duke] chose one "We should not support a cosmetic gesture toward the represents 130 campus with lower seniority." middle income families with college students, maintenance workers, Bristol Maginnes, especially one that is detrimental to more people than says in the petition that Duke's director of labor it helps." the University violated relations, declined to Sanford said in the letter that the benefits of the hiring procedures that comment on the charges. credit would be spread too thinly among those who were a hallmark of the Friedman also charged need the money and those who don't to effect any union's agreement to a Duke with making deals significant tax relief. new contract with Duke in an effort to avoid James Belvin, associate director of undergraduate last May. honoring the contract. financial aid, said yesterday that the administration's biggest fear is that the cost of the credits will grow "Duke has opened up Friedman said several Pttoto by J«y Anderson some new job positions of rejected applicants filed James Belvin, associate director of undergraduate "mammoth," resulting in a loss of funds for existing within our area," Bob employment grievances financial aid, pointed out yesterday that tax credits programs of student financial aid. Friedman, a local spokes­ because of the alledged may deplete funds for existing programs. The University currently has three programs of man for the union, said. breach of contract. Duke financial assistance — subsidized loans, grants or "Any jobs are open first to then offered, according to workers "to drop their Ron Hargis, chief scholarships and the work-study plan. The federal union members, with Friedman, to upgrade grievances." steward of the I.U.O.E. government supplies most of the money for these seniority and ability being these workers' employ- "We feel that Duke, local, said that the programs, according to Sanford. He said the programs the only two qualifica­ ment levels. Pay raises essentially, doesn't want contract "is based on are inadequately funded and eligibility is based on a tions." were offered to some of the to lose face" by giving in seniority and ability to family income figure which is "unrealistically low." Friedman then charged rejected applicants, he to the union, Friedman perform the required "The best way to help the parents who need some that Duke "handpicked said. remarked. "They are work." relief in the cost of college, especially families in the someone" recently to fill a He said the deals were trying to make the union However, Hargis said, middle income group, is to raise the eligibility level so position covered by the an attempt to persuade the feel weak." Continued on page 4 that middle income families are eligible for student financial assistance; and for Congress to add more Georgia Tech cheerleader funds to this three-way student aid program," Sanford explained to parents. The administration supports President Carter's Saunders recuperates in Atlanta clinic proposal for a middle-income tax bill which would By Douglass T. Davidoff guarantee more money for the loan, grant and work- Duane Saunders, the Georgia 15. He remained in traction until Duke University minister Bob study programs, according to Belvin. Tech cheerleader who was the operation last week, Hudson Young, who counselled Saunders Carter has threatened to veto the tuition tax credit paralyzed during a practice said. after his accident, said Saunders plan if it is passed as a separate bill. The Senate exercise just before the Atlanta During the operation, a piece of may be back in school at Georgia attached the bill to its tax-cut package in an apparent school's football game here Sept. 9, Saunders' hip bone was grafted Tech by January. effort to avoid a veto. The House approved its $16.3 is in therapy at a small spinal clinic into the injured portion of the "He's got a terrific family and billion version of the tax-cut bill in August, minus the in Atlanta. spinal cord, Hudson said. She also help from his fraternity brothers," tuition tax credit amendment. Lesley Hudson, a spokeswoman said Saunders remains paralyzed Hudson said. Saunders is now in a The two versions ofthe tax-cut legislation will now for the Shepherd Spinal Center, below the waist. therapy program designed to teach go to a Senate-House conference where a compromise said Saunders is wearing a neck "We don't expect him to change. how to live independently from a bill will be worked out. Carter has proposed a tax cut of brace and is mobile in a wheelchair We expect him to get stronger," wheelchair. $20 billion, and has threatened to veto a measure following an Oct. 2 operation on the Hudson said. She reported in a "I'm just pleased to learn that the which does not meet his specifications. cervical fracture in the neck area of telephone interview that Saunders' operation has gone well. His Sanford said he has not contacted Carter about the his spinal cord. arm and hand movement is slightly attitude from the beginning has matter, but he has sent telegrams to the North Saunders was moved to Atlanta impaired, but that the Georgia Tech been remarkably positive and Carolina senators and representatives, and letters to from Duke Medical Center on Sept. sophomore is in good spirits. realistic," Young said. many university presidents expressing his concern.

By Gray Zacaroli The Siamese twins born in Raleigh on At $175 it was the highest bid in the October 3 are in "deteriorating four years of the auction's existence . At condition" in Duke Hospital, said Joe $200 the crowd was vibrating, radiating Sigler, public relations director in the alpha waves and dollar signs. When medical center, in a telephone interview they hit $250 it could only have been the 8:30 p.m. last night. Force moving in. Sonya and Tonya Bain are not The auction was in another Heart troubles responding favorably to treatment for Big bucks paid dimension. severe heart malformations, said How did Lisa Giesen, a junior whose blamed for Sigler, and both babies are depending father paid $250 for a basketball signed on respirators for sufficient oxygen to for basketball: by the Blue Devil players, feel? "I feel keep them alive. like my dad has really made a good Siamese twins' Doctors in the medical center will cancer auction contribution." evaluate the twins through the night Mr. Giesen, from Lake Forest, III. worse condition and determine what steps to take said, "Sure it was worth it...No. I wasn't tomorrow morning, said Sigler. succeeds again going to set a limit." The babies were in stable condition It all started off with a Phi Psi brother yesterday and earlier today. Doctors Tray Dunaway, who died of leukemia have been trying to keep the twins in Four years ago, the Phi Psi chapter at a stable condition while gathering west Virginia college made a plea" to information on their juncture. fellow bretheren for donations for The girls are joined from their leukemia research. abdomen to their breastbone. j Continued on page 4 J Page Two The Chronicle Thursday, October 12, 1978

DUKE UNIVERSITY/MEDICAL CENTER PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES SPECTRUM LOCATION C—Campus MC—Medical Center TODAY CORRECTION: The™ will be NO ACM meeting at 4:00 p.m. Members ATTENTION CHI OMEGAS: Come MAJOR SPEAKERS committee and interested persons are invited to ADMINISTRATIVE/PROFESSIONAL: todinnerat5 in theOak Room, Meeting meeting. See you all next week. attend. Refreshments will be served. s Nurse AneithetHI—MC, Certified H.N. Anest list. Recent exp. in a teaching in tltuuon w/ nesthesia prog is in OH For-Lang at 6:30. Thurs., 5:15 p.m., Holy Communion Meet in 227 North Bldg. preferred (2) positions. J16.500. ATTENTION TRI DELTS: Formal — Memorial Chapel. Duke Chapel.The CITIZENS, IT'S A LONG WAY TO Dietician—MC, Bachelors in Foods & Nutricic ADA registered or registry eligible. Prior hosp.t • xp. pr.fc.r.S NOVOSIBIRIS! position, part-time 20 nrs/wk. $5.16/ftr. meeting in 113 Physics at 6:15. Pledges University community is invited to Physiol Therapltl—MC, B.S. degree 8 N.C Fvsica l Therapy License, (1) position SI 1.606. There will be a prayer breakfast Consulting Proflrammer—C, College degree or equiv. w/extensive programming exp. either throughcoi THE SOUTHERN AFRICA NCSL Delegates - Meeting at 7 in starting at 8 a.m. on the balcony of the the job trng. preferred. Exp. w/more than one computer language (APL.PL/1, FORTRAN, BASIC, i COALITION invitee the Durham 225 Soc-Sci. Bill topics will be finalized. Preference will be oiven to applicants familiar w/APL. Good oral S written communication skills high!) ' position $11,606. with BISHOP EMILIO CARVALHO arrangements made for the UNC-W NURSING SERVICE: APPLY AT NRSG. OFFICE: OF ANGOLA off campus at 1305 Green Interim Council (UNC By -the-Sea). Head Nurse, Grad nurse. Received or applied for N.C. Ii St. 6:30. Call 286-9434 fur information. Chronicle at&ftoe: Mid-term party at TOMORROW Asst. DI rec lor/I n»e mice Education, Master's degree ii Attention all DPi'S"! There is a 7 in the office. So you haven't done an formal meeting al 6:15 in 136 Soc Sci. article in three weeks...come take a Hillel will hold SHABATSERVICES Coordinator/Credential Ing Inservice Education. Master' We will be discussing our upcoming at 7 p.m. at the East Campus ('enter All instructors. Baccalaureate in Nrsg. Clin. exp. in designs! study break. Refreshments provided Ctr (1) Reed & Strudwick (1), (small donation, please). are welcome. Oneg Shahbat following Registered Nurse, Grad. nurs :f Ollnl: :alt ea Teaching 5 admin, exp. preferred Three preler Master's HiDel's Shotakan Karate of America All interested participants are invited yi class with Larry Lazaruz. 7-9 p.m. ology problems. One prefers exp. w/children w/pulmonar 5:30 in the office. to enter the ASME Egg Drup Conte* especially Cystic Fibrosis. One prefers ex[ dren w/hematology problems w/special emphasis on hemof Chapel Hill Hillel, 210 W. Cameron Pick up entry blanks at Flm -s Desk or sickle cell. Neurology & General Surgical. All those interested in forming a Ave. Call 967-9923 to register. chapter of the AMERICANS FOR the Engineering Dean's fire. The As*t. Head Nurse, R.N who has demon There will be a MAJOR SPEAKERS responsibility of Head Nurse. (17] positions. Duke West I (2), Duke West I DEMOCRATIC ACTION (ADA) are Drop will be held at 4 p.m. COMMITTEE meeting at 6 p.m. in 201 Surgical (4), Surgical Spec. [3), NSU (1), ACU (21. Emergency (1). urged to attend a meeting in 201 "The South On The Movi Licensed Practical Nurse, Grad. of an approved practical nrsg progi I. Received or applied tor N.C License I Flowers at 12:30. If you can't attend, Flov I. All a: position Duke West I. call Steve at x089S. HEALTH CARE: IS THERE A organizations tell aboul the revival of Critical Care Coord., Baccalaureate required. Master's preferred. Clin, e in critical care nrsg. required. Teaching e> PENALTY FOR POVERTY? A panel DUKE ICE HOCKEY: All interested activism in the South at 7:30 p.m. in discussion sponsored by the Dept. of Supervisor, Gra in playing meet at 7 in 311 SocSci. If Zener Auditorium. c degree, diploma or Baccalaureate nrsg. program Must be licensed as R.N. ins! Community and Family Medicine, will R.N. who nas demonstrated competence in management of personnel fi has exhibited the clin. competence ni unable to attend call Henry at x7006 or FINAL DEADLINE for ARCHIVE be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Medical make sound decisions affecting operational procedures (1) position. Psychiatry. Mike at 6811-8463. submissions is Oct. 13. Round off your Board Meeting Roomdst floor. Yellow Project Director/Quality Assurance Program & Nrsg., Available Jan. 1.1979. Master's degree in Nrsg. require latest opus — poetry, prose orjirl —and Dr, Jim Grant of the "Charl. Zonel. Refreshments will be served. All bring it to our oflice: 307 Union Tower .•-M: «] leQuad interested are invited to attend. TECHNICAL: Send us your proem, your triad, your Research Technician—HC, B.S, or a ZETAS AND KAPPA SIGS: get humbled verses yearning to breed free! psyched for our drink-off against our Be there. techniques. (4] positions. S4.05. 25 years. Medical Technologlst-MC, ASCP or e ale Prefer exp. in hematology. (21 positions. S4.40-t4.84. Carolina chapters. Meet at the Kappa A.S.ME J.B. Johnson, sorority jewelery Medical Technologist—MC, ASCP or i ble Exp. helpful. One position prefers previous immunology lab exp. (6) Sig chapter room at 8:15 to join the car salesman, will have a display in the positions all shifts 14.40 non-reg,. $4.62 . eligible. S4.B4 reg. OCEAN ENGINEER­ caravan to Chapel Hill Lab Technician—MC, Position will involve general lab idutie s including cleaning of glassware S preparation of some ING: There will be a meeting with a Alumni Ijmnge, 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. Sponsored hy Duke Panhellenic guest speaker und refreshments at 7:30 Hillel will hold an open board Council, Come lake a look! Medical Technician—MC, Completion of approvepproved prograpro; m leading to an ASCP certification. Prefer previous lab exp. in the engineering auditorium. meeting at 6 p.m. on Oct. 12. at the East Campus Center. All interested Students To Advance Bioethics DUKE SAILING CLUBis havingit's Architectural Draftsman/Designer—C, Exp draftsman vw/th. e ability to take schematics through CD (11 position $4.40. first annual "Washed Ashore" party for Sr. Research Tech.—MC. Background in electronics i /the ability to design, build. & operate electronic/electrical (S.T.A.B.) will meet at 7 in Zenar Aud, 76. Prof Robert." will speak. NCSL DELEGATES-Don't forget members and friends. Beer, snacks and meeting at 7 in 225 Soc.-Sci. Bill topics good times in Giles Parlor after 9 p.m. Medical Technologist—MC, MT [ASCP1 or eligible or t |uiv. Temp for 3 mos. S4.62. CHEERLEADERS: Practice at 8 in Sr. Med. Technologist—MC, ARRT or ASCP registry r eligibility. Previous working exp. w/exposure to RIA. (21 will be finalized, resolutions discussed Card Gym. Maybe we can all practice DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS positions. $5.16. and final arrangements made for the meets in 201 Flowers. Explore Strange of electronic equipment Trng. or exp. preferred. (1) position. Electronics Tech.—C, Aid in the construction Soperatio Oct. 21 Interim Council in Wilmington . Nev ATTENTION ALL 1977-1978 PHI (DU afterwards?! —MC, College degree o nology, especially anatomy ETA SIGMA MEMBERS: There will he DUKE ARAB AMERICAN STU- & exposure to computers highly desirable ) position. $4.05. a meeting in 139 Soc-Sci at 7 p.m. Please Dialysis Technician—MC, Previous exp a dialysis tech. preferred. LPN preferred, (1) position.. $4.76. DENT ASSOCIATION: will hold a Research Technician—MC, General lab rk. Bookkeeping, lyping S filing. Part-time, 20 hrs/wk. ( come to discuss this year's activities. general meeting in 226 Perkins at 5 p.m. Research Technician—MC. Basic scien lackground plus knowledge of eiecironics preferred. (1) position $4.05. There will be a vitally important All interested are invited to attend. Sr. E.M. Technician—MC, Ability to prep tissue for microscopy including fixing dehydrating, embedding, Irimn meeting of the GRAPHIC ARTS ATTENTION ALL KAPPAS: stologic sections for E.M (1) position. $4.76. COMMITTEE at 7 in 207 Flowers. If ATTENTION DUKE OUTING Background In biochemical S immunochemical techniques (1] posi Meeting at Pizza Hut on Chapel Research Technician—MC, Exp. preferi you can't make it, call Susan at 684- CLUB MEMBERS. Sign up for the $4.05. iilvc n.Cum. 0703. backpacking trip to Linville Gorge nexi ted. Technologist—MC, MT (ASCP) w/previous exp preferred. [1) p. n. $5.16. COMRADE SPEAKERS OF Sr. Research Technician—MC, Advance degree preferred but not require ). w/chemical assays. C RUSSIAN TONGUE! Please attend tissue culture exp. helpful. (1) position. $4.76. Durham chapter of Amneaty RUSSIAN TABLE. 5:16 p.m,. Oak St. Med. Technologist—MC, MT (ASCP) or equiv w/previous clin. microbiology exp pre temp, 25 hrs/wk. until 5-1-79 $5,16. International at 7:30 in 204 Perkins. All Room, for to SPEAK THE RUSSIAN. Respiratory therapist—MC, Registered Therapist or eligible (3) positions $4.76. interested persons welcome Be there or else. REMEMBER Continued on page 5 Darkroom Specialist—MC, Previous exp. processing color reversal film & black 8 whitf Dala Technician—MC, Exposure to cardiac nrsg highly desirable. Exp in telephone preferred (1) position, part-time $4.05, Sr Research Technician—MC, B S degree in chemistry or biology or equiv. exp. plus adc position, fulltime. (1) position, part-time 20 hrs/wk. $4.76. I CL, Phlebotomy Technician—MC, Previous exp in drawing blood- (1) position. $3.82. CLASSIFIEDS lodging, breakfast 5 days. sound condition. $45.00. jired One position requires shorthand. (5| posi 5 nights. Students and Call 688-8372 anytime — (clinical typist. One position abbrev. hrs 24-32 I i. (5) positions, i faculty. Space limited; preferably nights after 8. Copy Center Coord.— C, Perfc ety of duties associated w/the operation of a quick copy center to include Classified advertise­ :t schedules S machine operations. (1] position. $3.71. going fast. Write Rainbow 1971 MGB British Racing Sponsored Mad. 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I recent WDBS broadcast) 4000 Tennis racket, : include ;:•-;: ir i S process patient q needs experienced cooks 1) position $3.82. Am willing to exchange or Polaroid Instamatic ,, pubi and wait people, interes Editorial Assistant—C, Perform editing 8 pre eading tasks. Exp rent. Call Dan, xl888. camera, and IBM pocket : newspaper. 5 days/wk. Sun. through Thursday, ted in continental food tape recorder. Best offers, position. $3.71. and wine service. Apply in Keypunch Operalor—C, Exp and/or tmg. in k/p. 20 hrs/wk. call 8:30-5:00.$3.23. Riders needed: I'm driving x-0326. Clerk-Typlsl—C, Attentiveness to detail, fast 8 accurate typir , knowledge'ot geography re to central Ohio on Oct. 18- person, 111 West Main en necessary. (1) position, of foreign languages preferred. Ability to work independently. 21. I can take people to Must sell 1978 MG-Midget, Street. ry Clerk—C, College or t trng. Typing skills net ary (40 wpm| Ability to do d Columbus or anywhere in loaded, white w/biack 13.50. 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My wild and crazy brother Save money, 1978 Toyota week. Call Roger Stanley Head Baker — C. Exp. in all types of baking: have the ability to work w/the production manager a d meet production has returned to Czechoslo­ Corolla. Only 3500 miles. for appointment. 383-2561. vakia and I am left with Still under warranty. for maintenance of sanitary conditions in the bakeshop (1) position $3.82. Addressers Wanted Trades Helper — MC, Assist skilled tradesmen and perform semi-skilled duties in Ihe installation an extra ticket to Kenny Silver, 5-speed, 4-door, repair of equipment and facilities and in the construction, maintenance, upkeep and renovation of b ildings, structures Loggins — wild and crazy AM-FM, AC, $5200 or Immediately! Work at offer. Must sell this week. home — no experience Sr, Food Service Aide — MC, Must be able to read w/under Stan ding materials such as recipes and nlurishmen t orders replacement needed, (1) position. $3.01. preferably female. Call Call 682-8610. nct'cssiirv — excellent General Mamt, Mech. — MC, Exp. in plumbing and domestic systems repairs required (1) posit 286-1677. pay. Write American TO ALL DUKE EMPLOYEES: All Duke employees wishing ro transfer must have been employed FOR SALE: Car stereo: Service, 8350 Park Lane, position before being eligible to transfer unless special permission is grantd by supervisor. Transfer/Upgrade Reques Forms are available at the Employment Office or Employee Relations/Hospital Any employee wishing lo transfer must til SKI Steamboat Springs, Motorola AM-FM radio, Suite 127, Dallas TX, out the transfer for referral to appropriate openings by the Employment Office. January 2-7. $150 Lifts, only one year old. Good 75231. Thursday, October 12, 1978 The Chronicle Page Three Peace talks reopened to work out details

By Charles Mohr start Thursday morning the American negotiators -- 1978 NYT News Service in the cream and gilt East tomorrow but will be WASHINGTON — Room of the White House replaced by special Middle Peace talks between Israel where the Camp David East envoy Alfred and Egypt open here "frameworks" for peace Atherton after Mr. Vance Thursday under the were signed and where flies to South Africa United States' auspices Prime Minister Menachem Friday for talks on with the expectation that Begin of Israel and independence for South­ they will speedily lead to a Egyptian President west Africa. separate peace between Anwar Sadat embraced After the East Room the two most powerful symbolically before ceremony, the three nations in the Middle television cameras. working delegations will East. Carter wil! speak at move to Blair House, the Some American officials Thursday's opening presidential guest house ceremony, partly to across Pennsylvania believe that the Washing­ UPI Photo* ton talks may reach demonstrate that the Avenue, where the daily Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan (I.) and special Middle East envoy Alfred agreement within two or United States is still bargaining sessions will Atherton (r.) (who will substitute for Secretary of State Cyrus Vance) are three week's. Tf so, the playing the role of a "full be held. two of the figures instrumental to the Israeli-Egyptian peace talks beginning resulting treaty . would partner" in the Egyptian- in Washington today. mark the first time in 30 Israeli negotiations. years that the formal state The two principal of hostilities had ended Israeli delegates at the Costa Rica threatens pull -out between Israel and one of talks, Foreign Minister her neighbors. Moshe Dayan and Defense As a concession to Minister Ezer Weizman, Egyptian diplomatic had no public schedule unless OAS takes action problems with other Arab Wednesday because ofthe By Alan Riding The Costa Rican government said Tuesday that two of states, the United States Jewish holiday of Yom • 1978 NVT News Service will support Egypt's Kippur. They met with MEXICO CITY — Costa Rica has threatened to pull the victims had been returned by Nicaragua after desire that the present Carter Tuesday in what out of the Organization of American States unless the being tortured but that there was no word ofthe fate of talks also touch on the White House sources organization takes "drastic measures" to prevent the two others. future of the West Bank of called a "constructive" northern territorial incursions and other "acts of The Costa Rican president told reporters in San Jose the Jordan River and the session. provocation" by Nicaragua. that his country, which has no army, was prepared to Gaza Strip, occupied by The Egyptian delega­ Over the last months more than a dozen incidents pull out of the OAS and to take the issue to the United Israel since 1967. tion, led by the new have occurred along the Costa Rica-Nicaragua border, Nations. Diplomatic sources said this action now Separate treaties Defense Minister, Kamal with Nicaragua's president, Anastasion Somoza seemed likely in view ofthe domination ofthe OAS by It did not seem especial­ Hassan Ali, and the Dabayle, charging that Costa Rica is giving safe right-wing military regimes. ly likely, however, that Acting Foreign Minister haven to leftist guerrillas who are trying to overthrow For the record, Costa Rica says it is neutral in the either Egypt or Israel Boutros Ghali, arrived in his regime. civil war that is gripping Nicaragua, offering only would allow that issue to Washington from Paris After a new incident Tuesday, in which a humanitarian aid to the thousands of refugees who are deflect them from the Wednesday and met that Nicaraguan patrol boat allegedly entered Costa Rican streaming south across the border from cities bombed separate Egyptian-Israeli evening with Carter. territorial waters, the president of Costa Rica, Rodrigo last month by Somoza's troops. peace -treaty that they Atherton envoy Carazo Odio, called for an urgent meeting Friday of promised to sign on Sept. The President is not the permanent council of theOAS. He added that if the But since democracy was implanted in Costa Rica the last night of the expected to participate in organization took no action, it would be "an 30 years ago, San Jose administrations have Camp David summit the talks on a day to day accomplice to the violence." traditionally been cool, if not unfriendly, toward the conference. basis or on the working Incidents of violence Somoza family, which first seized power in Nicaragua The new round of talks level. Secretary of State Last weekend Nicaraguan soldiers aboard a in 1933. Similarly exiled opposition leaders from will get off to a ceremonial Cyrus R. Vance will leave helicopter allegedly landed inside Costa Rica on two Nicaragua and other Central American dictatorships occasions and "kidnapped" four Costa Rican citizens. have always been granted asylum in Costa Rica. European blue -collar students Universities review enrollment By Jonathan Kandell European countries made higher ' 1978 NYT News Service education available to only two to five PARIS — Last year, Arnaud Berthiel percent of their young people, in their became the first member of his working- overwhelming majority from the upper class family to attend a university when anfj middle classes. Nowadays, he registered as a sociology major at the university enrollment in these countries Nanterre campus on the western varies from 15 to 20 percent of college- outskirts of Paris. age youths, and most campuses are But later this month, when university vastly overcrowded. classes resume after the long summer But, unlike the U.S., the main lull, Arnaud will not be back at school, impediment to blue-collar participation His father, a trade unionist, helped him jn higher education does not appear to get a line job in a machine tool be money. Universities in Western manufacturing firm at about $750 Europe are either free or offer sufficient dollars a month, and Arnaud jumped at scholarships to cover low tuition costs. the opportunity. Over the last decade, most Western "The more I thought about it," he European governments have moved explained, "it did not make much sense away from the traditional rigid to continue at the university. There was educational systems that used early noassurancelwouldgetajobwhenlgot examinations to divide children into a out. Anyway, not in sociology. It just smau minority bound for universities seemed that I couldn't pass up the job and a large majority shunted over to less offer, especially when there is so much prestigious vocational schools. The new unemployment now." educational systems that have taken Changing policy hold on much of the Continent For the last 20 years, increasing blue- emphasize giving as many pupils as collar access to universities has been one possible a broad education, and of the cornerstones of education policy postponing the moment of decision — in France and the rest of Western between university studies and blue- Europe as part of a broader effort to conar employment — to a later date, UPI Photo break down rigid social structures and when students reach 16 to 18 years of A fireman points out damage to homes on Laguna Beach, California where, expand economic opportunities. age 10 days ago, a landslide destroyed 40 homes and 260 people were evacuated. Until well into the 1950s, Western Page Four The Chronicle Thursday, October 12, 1978 .Phi Psi auction successful ..Labor Continued from page 1 you know you're in advertising. Apart from bid of $15 on his Continued from page 1 pressure from the union This year, the fraternal business when a photo of "Do Not Disturb" auction autographed book. Many "They [Duke] are bringing and the public will spirit incited eight months Mae West goes for $9. advocaters (did you check of the items befell a happy in all sorts of interpreta­ probably be necessary. of hard work by Duke Phi There was also a your dorm door last lot in parental hands. tions of ability Tin an Psi's. The Dukies wrote strange amount of support week?) and TV radio Bidding itself was slow attempt to] upset the 700 to 800 letters to for Mr. Rogers, particular­ appeals, two guitarists at times, but the Phi Psi's union." celebrities across the ly from the SAE's. His beckoned over 200 people came up with a $5012 "We feel they will abide country, including Paul books were lauded, his to the scene before the donation for Children's by the contract before it Newman, Mickey Mantle, records applauded, and bidding even began. Cancer Research, accord­ goes to [NLRB] arbitra­ All the and Mr. Rogers. the Trolley Toy produced Parent's weekend really ing to chairman Jed tion," he added. Note, however, that the as much pizzez as a Devil had its pay-offs. One Schutz. Friedman also antici­ culture basketball didn't far victory. mother, despite the "The best part is the pates that Duke will outrank the original If anybody missed the catcalls against "our feeling of satistfaction eventually give in to the you'll ever Doonesbury cartoon, auction, they at least premier statesman" Barry when all the work is paid union's demands. But he need. which went for $225. And couldn't have missed the Goldwater, made a risque off," he said. added that a great deal of

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Good morning! Today is Thursday, the 12th of October, 1978. On this date in 1492, when Columbus sailed the ocean blue, one of his sailors, Roderigo de Triana on board the Pinta, sights land. Believing himself to be near India, or Two scrambled legs anc the Far East at best, Columbus was actually off the coast of the Bahamas. Hell, I'd rather be in the Bahamas. Also on this day, in the year 1870, the hero of the Confederate cause of the Civil War, General Robert E. Lee, dies in Lexington, Virginia. On the lighter side of the news, Adolph Hitler decided on this day to postpone Abort for a year the invasion of Britain, until the spring of 1941. In his letter of October 4th, Ed Grogan, the position ofthe mother as well as that of Premier of the Soviet Union Nikita Kruschev made history on this day in in reference to abortion, asked, "what has the fetus. The decision to have or not have 1960 by banging his shoe on his desk and completely disrupting the United happened to that ideal image of our species an abortion should lie with the mother— Nations General Assembly. Krushchev ought to have picked up some Dr. as being rational, compassionate and the father if he knows and cares— Scholls foot pads while he was in the states. creatures?" I believe his answer is found in alone. Let them accept the responsibility, Here at the Chronicle, hoping all you foreigners out there fall victim to exotic his question—it is just an ideal image. The and instead of condemning abortion plagues, and all you Americans recite your pledge of allegiance everyday: abortion issue is not a black and white rather melodramatically, start advocat­ Kings — x-2663; Queens — x-3811. issue. It is treated logically by some, ing preventative measures of birth control. emotionally by others, and with a In the meantime, I wil] support the ASDU combination of the two by many, abortion loan fund. including myself. Marfe Ferguson, '80 Mr, Grogan refers to pregnant women as Criticize criticism "owners" of the fetus. Unfortunately, Many Duke students spend hours and minority of cases this is true. But most many such women are the sole "owners" of hours a semester laboring overterm papers. students are anxious to hear the opnions of the unborn child within them. Mr, Grogan Often the final product represents weeks of a person who is familiar with the subject and asked why man is selfish in his ways. reading, research, and thinking — has possibly done a good deal of thinking Mankind may be selfish, but many men agonizing — over a topic. on it. Constructive criticism is much more are so generous that they wil] give women Retort The day a professor hands back a term valuable to the student than a grade, full "ownership" ofthe child they helped to paper is an anxious one for most students. whether the grade is an A or a D. Criticisms create. And so on the woman is the Oh, sure, there's the obvious worry about decision, a decision as hard to make as can show new angles a student might not carrying the child to birth would be. To the edit council: what grade one gets, but there's also a have seen, and can give the student leads Dear Everyone, curiosity about what the professor Regardless of whether the father stays for further research. With a few comments, with her or not, the decision is her's. I stand corrected in regard to Betsy happened to think about this piece of work. the professor acknowledges the student's Williams' statement on the source of But many times a professor doesn't hard work or chides him for not thinking It is so easy to cry for com passion for the ASDU funds for abortion loans. Our unborn child. But what ofthe woman, in bother to let the student know what he or hard enough about the topic. current contributions to ASDU do not fund she really thinks. The paper gets a grade, a this case an unwed student: If any, there Professors who take time to evaluate abortions. For this I am relieved. The fund few grammatical corrections, and maybe a are two at fault. The man may accept his has been established for some 6 to 8 years "well done" or "needs work here." papers thoroughly are a rare and valuable half of responsibility, but problems and is operating without the input of any It almost seems as if the professor hasn't thing on this campus. Hurrah for them! remain. Marriage, raising the child on additional money. Those who objected to read the paper carefully enough to say Professors who hand back papers with only one's own, giving the child up for its establishment with their money back in anything substantive. a grade should think twice about it. adoption, and abortion are all possible the early '70s were refunded their 73C that Or perhaps some professors think Constructive criticism is an integral part, solutions (?) to the problem. Now is the would have gone toward the fund. and perhaps the most important part, of the time for compassion for the mother. The students don't care about reading Regarding Susan Kupferberg's response comments; they just want an A. Maybe in a teaching and learning experience. first three choices would mean either leaving school or going to classes to my letter, I am concerned because my intentions were misinterpreted. It is not Blowing out the candles an another year and another issue this is Kevin "King for a pregnant. If the child is kept there are many extra costs to be considered. Not true that "Calvert seeks to deny Day" Sack proving that you can have your cake and night edit too and asking that unfortunate Duke women the right to redundantly rhetorical question: why do my parents have such a strange sense of many parents will support their daughter and child at Duke. continue their education," by aborting humor? Athlete's feet go to Doug, Big Bad Bob Kelleter, Sandy Day, flacky, Kevin) their child, as Ms. Kupferberg stated. I Dusty Knight, Lisa Whachamacallit, Elizabeth, Sybil, Teresa, Tom, Karen and most I'm not saying that abortion is the simply wish to insure that every woman of all my friends with the munchies — Gina, Becky, Mille, llene and Senior (And solution to such problems. But I do believe (and man) is aware what an abortion here's lo you, Mrs. Robinson.. one should sympathize and understand ultimately is, and also make certain that the money for funding abortions is collected voluntarily from only those who believe abortions to be morally justifiable. Since the ASDU fund falls into this category, I will cease to complain about its existence. But perhaps this fund could also provide financial aid to those women who wish to take a semester leave of absence from

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Duke in order to give birth to their child and then put it up for adoption. This is an alternative to abortion that will still allow the woman to complete her education while observing the sancity of human life. In regard to Ms. Scian's reply, I am sorry that my existence holds no value in her eyes. I always thought that all human life had worth. But don't worry, Deborah Jayne, maybe IT] get run down by a bus, or perhaps you can shoot me in the back of the head as I sleep, thereby taking some positive action in support of your "case for retroactive abortion." But you'd better 'MUCH AS I'D LO/E ID, I CANNOT VISIT AUSTf^U A AT THIS Tm... MY PUBLISHERS ARE hurry, 'cause it's a long way back to CLAIMING RRMY THIRD "B0OK,/WD IW PUBLIC NEE& ME.,.' Auschwitz. Best wishes, Mark Calvert, '80 nd bacon -Quotes on the Quad- Laura Haiggarthur Support To the edit council: WHAT CHANGES WOULD YOU "C.I. and Gradelli's open on Saturdays." academics and social behavior. I don't like re: A.S.M.E,'s attempt to save the world LIKE TO SEE EFFECTED ON —Pastsy McAlbin, Junior it. I came to Duke to avoid the Ivy Leagues. from cholesterol. CAMPUS? I wanted the quality without the Ivy An amazing thing took place this League state of mind." Monday: a member of the Duke "Duke has a terrible study abroad "The January Freshman program needs —Chris Brown, Sopho Community laid an egg. Labeling the program. I went to Greece last year, and to be changed. A greater effort to put them A.S.M.E. Egg Drop Contest as a received no preparatory help from Duke together in a dorm would be a large help. perversion and a waste of food, Dan prior to my decision. The program I On the other hand, if the program was "I don't think it is Duke specifically; Wetmore totally missed the point of the attended was brought to my attention by a abolished, there would be more room for although maybe it is more acute here, but competition. friend at Washington and Lee. I hope the transfers and that might ease the housing the pervasive definition of education Rather than a waste of a few eggs, the office is more knowledgeable and better situation come fall." seems very sadly lacking. People don't contest is an outlet for creativity in design. organized now than it was two years ago." —Bill Tice, Sophomore stop to think about what they are learning Challenging "future leaders" with an —Laura Melohn, Senior or why. I don't think a university should be unusual problem, the competition rewards a monastery: it should be a state of ingenuity and imagination. The egg drop "Duke should have an honor code." "Abolish freshmen houses. The exposure. How much are we encouraged to contest is an enjoyable and interesting —Chris Gair, Sophomore relocation of displaced'freshmen causes a question and to challenge ourselves? academic exercise whose benefits great deal of trauma in the housing — K.E. Root, Senior outweigh the eggs broken. Keep in mind, situation at Duke. Anyone who has been the purpose ofthe competition is to protect "Prettier and more willing girls." through the hassle of changing houses the eggs. —Anonymous Senior 'lottery style' can attest to that fact from While protecting eggs from breaking experience. We would think that the "One big change I would like to see is will not eliminate injustices and the troubles it causes Housing management voluntary board on a compus. I wouldn't iniquities of life, it is the type of innovative "I should like to see a resurgence of a (certainly amplified many times) would mind in the least living on east campus, thinking spawned by the contest that will trend toward more liberal education, suggest a change." but I can't afford board. Another: I'd like to help solve the problems of the future. assemblance of intellectual breadth —Mark Scheitlir, Sophomore see students get to know their professors. Rather than waving your banner of social among Duke students, and an increased That would be easier if there was consciousness, Mr.Wetmore, we suggest awareness of problems beyond the someplace for socializing, some lounge that you enter the contest and see if you are campus. I find President Sanford's somewhere." up to the challenge. proposed honor code an excellent idea and —Beth La Rocca, Sophomore one that is sorely needed in an atmosphere "Get off everybody's case and raise Bryan K. Wheelock, M.E. '79 of grade-oriented pressure. I think a higher hell." David M. Savard, M.E. '79 degree of interaction between faculty and —Andy Lohman, Sophomore P.S.: In your pedantic editorial you have students, especially as far as student "I'd like to see a student center: a place to overlooked an obvious benefit of the egg initiative is concerned, would be visit and to congregate. I'd like to see a drop contest. From the competition there desirable." business major. This recent development will spring exciting and new technologies "I could think of physical changes I'd —Gregory Schiller, Junior like to see: like these two quads. I would is ridiculous. East campus would benefit that will one day stamp out hunger! Yes, greatly from a new student center-gym. I we envision that one day we can airlift rather they had repaired the grass than the sidewalks. Also, Duke is in the midst of want landscaping in Central Campus and eggs to the needy. How can you call this more and better parking." destruction or perversion? "Board plan on west campus." a huge change: a leaning toward more —Mark Dow, Freshman conservatism (Ivy League style) in —Mark Slawson, Senior Connally's sleeping campaign James Reston WASHINGTON — John Connally of Kennedy in the back seat of that any of the other Republican presidential a chance in the primaries which should Texas and his lovely lady, Nellie, have presidential car in Dallas 15 years ago, hopefuls. not be underestimated. been in Washington this week re-telling obviously doesn't feel like a has-been or His opportunity lies in the fact that there In an age of doubt, and feeble optimism, the ghoulish story of President Kennedy's drop-out in the 1980 presidential stakes. will be more than 30 primary elections in he has few doubts and boundless murder. Why it is necessary 15 years after He still looks more presidential than 1980, and that, even without a solid confidence in himself and the conserva­ that disaster to keep digging at this grave anybody in the race, with his handsome political base in Texas, he might have tive philosophy. In a field of inarticulate is a morbid mystery, but the Congress sculptured face and his silvery hair. No more popular appeal in the primaries and even tied-tongued candidates, he is insists and Connally has never been theatrical producer, on television or in among the people of the states, if he still the most eloquent shouter of them all. reluctant to play a dramatic role in the Hollywood could possibly produce out of decides to make a serious run against the Against a president who tends to agree nation's Capitol. central casting a more theatrical other candidates. with everybody but intimidates nobody, Big Jawn has always fascinated this presidential figure. The question is whether he will really Connally could still be a more formidable city, darting in and out, first as an ally of He has other equally important political commit himself all the way to fight for the candidate than almost anybody in his Lyndon Johnson in the Congress, then as qualities, including his Nellie, which even nomination in the long, expensive, and party — if he decides to go for the secretary of the Navy under President his political enemies concede. These exhausting struggles through more than nomination all the way. Kennedy and secretary of the Treasury qualities were on display again during the 30 state primaries. If he does, his He is not saying now that he will or he under President Nixon; always in the Congressional hearings on the Kennedy appearance, personality, confidence, and won't — he fiddled with it again here in middle of some controversy with his disaster. popularity with the business community Washington — but watching him here this ardent supporters and irreconcilable Connally has a comanding personal could conceivably carry him through, but week, he has clearly not given up. He has detractors; once a promising Texas "presence," not only because of his it is not at all clear that he is prepared to organized his own fund-raising system. governor and potential Democratic attractive appearance but because of his fight like John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and has.a long list of speaking dates for Presidential candidate and then a confidence and eloquence. He seems more or Jimmy Carter through the two pre- Republican candidates in this year's Republican and Richard Nixon's chosen serious and muted now on Capitol Hill, but convention years. Congressional elections, and wherever he instrument for the Republican presiden­ on the political platform, he is a more He has always put limits on his goes in these political rallies he is tial nomination. impressive and emotional public speaker commitment to Washington — in for a immensely popular. Now, at 61, the popular political in the large hall than anybody else in while with Johnson on Capitol Hill, and This will not please either Reagan or judgment here is that he is finished —too American politics with the possible then at the Pentagon, and the Treasury, Ford, or their supporters, butJihe test in the °ld and too hot, resented by the Democrats exception of Sen. Edward Kennedy of but always out again, impatient and end will be the votes in tht primaries, and as a deserter, and by many Republican Massachusetts. tugged both by the good life of his ranch if Connally tries to recoup all his losses leaders as a pushy newcomer, without For this reason, in this early pre- and his business in Texas. and switches and disappointments ofthe even a solid political base in Texas and convention period, he is the most popular Still, as President Carter's popularity past, he could still be a formidable maybe even as a barrier and spoiler to the speaker at Republican rallies for GOP declines in the polls, and the Republican candidate for the Republican nomination, candidacy of George Bush, Texas' bid as a candidates in the November Congres­ candidates are split between older men — and against Carter, a serious threat for the new generation candidate. sional elections, and he is working the Reagan and Ford — and younger presidency. But Connally, who has survived so Congressional circuit with more energy candidates like Baker, Bush, and Dole, many accidents, including being shot with than Reagan, Ford, Baker, Dole, Bush, or who are relatively unknown. Connally has Page Eight The Chronicle Thursday, October 12, 1978 Outlaws bring it back alive to Cameron By Vicki Foster The secret is in their live show. With Any Florida southern rock 'n roll band three guitartists (Thomasson, Billy usually gets compared to Lynyrd Jones and Salem), two drummers (Yoho Skynyrd. And what does Freddie Salem, and David Dix), and a bassist (Arnold), one of The Outlaw's trio of lead they've got what they need to play their guitarists, think about this? Is a own style of firebrand rock 'n roll. Salem comparison a compliment? "Sure. Most observed, "It's our shows that sell the traditional Florida bands are real good albums, and not the other way around." friends. They (Lynyrd Skynyrd) were In fact, The Outlaws live show was what the hottest and, we thought, the premier captured Arista Records' president Clive American band — great shit-kickin' Davis' attention. The Outlaws of 1974 „ _ Courtesy Arista Records music," said Salem in a telephone were a hard-core Southern rock band The Outlaws, left to right: (back) Yoho, Salem, Jones, Dix, (front) Thomasson interview. without a record contract. Davis heard and Arnold. ^^^^_^^__ However, comparisons can end up in about them from the late Ronnie van identity crises, Salem noted, "We've Zandt of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Davis went down to see The Outlaws in a Georgia four concerts in Chicago, San Diego, Los different. It's rock, it's real rock." never been able to fit into the Southern Angeles and Miami. rock band tradition, like of, say, club and that night signed them as After Duke, the Outlaws will play Arista's first "full tilt rock 'n roll band." According to Salem, The Outlaws new about eight college campuses and then Marshall Tucker or the Charlie Daniels album, Plan to Win, will be released in Band. Skynyrd was the same way. I The first album, Outlaws, was leave for a worldwide tour of Australia, released in 1975 and went gold with the about ten days. It's produced by "an Japan and Europe on November 9. guess our name implies it. Outlaws — English chap," Robert John Lang, and well, we've been outlaws from the whole help of the hit single "There Goes About playing Duke, Salem has this to Another Love Song" and the beautiful was recorded in Atlanta. About the say: "We're ready. We've got our guns Southern rock thing from the album, Salem said, "I don't know — it's beginning," It's not all that bad, though. FM-oriented "Green Grass and High loaded," Look out. The Outlaws have a strong cult Tides," which draws frequent following (meaning their albums are comparisons to Skynyrd's "Free Bird." gold and not platinum), and are able, as Lady in Waiting, the band's next Salem pointed out, to sell out places like release, featured more country and the Long Beach Civic Center which bluegrass than the Outlaws usual some platinum bands aren't able to do. straight rock 'n roll. The band has achieved phenomenal In 1977, The Outlaws came out with THE Daily Crossword by Evelyn Benshoof success, especially considering the Hurry Sundown on which the band's full 25 Asian in­ 13 Room or date member's ages. Bassist Harvey Dalton potential came into focus. Bill Szymczyk land sea 21 Lacquered Arnold is only 24 while the oldest (Eagles, Geils) produced this one, which 26 With offec- utary metalwar e Outlaw is 27. Salem thinks their showcased the band's excellent choice of 5 Filled to tbn 46 Remedy 23 Cereal relatively young ages help immensely in songs, and their amazing vocals and the brim 29 Remon­ 47 Develop 25 Appeared 10 Moppet's strates 50 Relevant 26 Terra - their stage show, considering the energy accomplished musicianship. Hurry pal 33 Furious 54 Trite joke 27 Constella­ required to play for a couple of hours. Sundown has got to be one of the best 14 Inept 34 Surfeit 55 Dull tion Another unusual thing about the band is southern rock n' roll songs around. It's a copier 35 Gem 57 Aware of 28 Shell the diversity of their musical rock 'n roll ballad a with a full story line 15 Unique 36 Sumptuous 58 Whetstone lining 16 Oiliand 37 Insensitive 59 Father: 29 Station backgrou nds. Salem claims to have been and a predominent rhythm guitar by 17 Farm struc­ 38 Card or comb, form 30 Tire or influenced by the Blues and in . ture lift 60 Exchange room particular B.B. King. Guitarist Hughie After Hurry Sundown was released, 18 Ocean premium 31 Tortilla Thomasson claims Jimi Hendrix and routes 61 Czech river sandwiches Henry Paul left the band for solo efforts 19 Gossip 62 Santander's 32 Dozed Eric Clapton as his influences, while and was replaced by Salem. Prior to 20 Healthful land 34 Rickety Arnold comes from a jazz background Hurry Sundown, bassist Harvey Dalton 22 Until this pener 63 Kind of car and drummer Monte Yoho is a hard-core Arnold stepped in to fill Frank O'Keefe's time 42 Short nar­ store: abbr. 37 Intimate rock drummer. But these guys don't place. As Salem says, "It's a whole new 24 A Crosby ration views DOWN 41 Dried out have any trouble amalgamating their Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: hand." 1 Singer 43 Savvy different backgrounds into one unique 2 Samoan port 44 Be a nosy And that whole new band was K E CMAIR SME 8 B_ 3 Become sound. Besides, any band who co- . ~ A Parker captured last year on Bring ft Back A 1 OID 1 LIG definite headlined with The Rolling Stones in 1 1 i A SBC G E|O K A L 46 Italian Alice, which was recorded from 4 Imminent A G t R • s 1 t M 1 K A resort Anaheim for two nights can't be all bad. 5 Pay September through November 1977 at () ', 1) 1 '1 L) b island A n N I OTHBE 6 Tocsin 47 Reverberate • M|E«S E 1 I t 7 Curtis of f n F r •' K 48 Humor T T FO 1 s t Martin 49 Sea eagle A s H F ',Mw H .'•• T A 1 1 L 8 Comp. pt. 50 - Hari A S ?|s 0 T E L L Crazy Horse rides again ( • 1 9 Smashes 51 "Bus Stop" r T T A 1 A H F n 10 Standpoint author 1 A 11 1 1 f between 52 "Take - • .i RHK N n •~K A 1 V b By Joseph Di Mona the stage, Neil broke into a soft acoustic extremes from me" T olf s T b lb A I "Sugar Mountain." i- 11 Melody 53 Plunder When Neil Young rode Crazy Horse E s 1 |t. H b I • ll s into the Charlotte Coliseum last Sunday This he followed with,"I am a Child," 12 Shopping 56 Downy C T center night, he brought all the pathos of the from the final Buffalo Springfield surface 1960s with him. interlaced delicately album, Last Time Around. This 1968 with the reality of 1978 North Carolina. album marked the breakup of the group 1 2 3 h 6 7 ti 3 11 12 13 that propelled Young into rock and roll " Certainly the time element was there. 1 With an elaborate stage production that prominence in the late 60s. For it must be n included bearded, bespectacled men in acknowledged that Neil Young is one of 17 ,. white coats, a regal figure in purple the great contemporary rock guitarists. " 20 1 ii robes and pointed head, and many of the Long recognized as a lyricist and I " creatures from Star Wars with the red balladeer, Young has also a legacy of lh a hard-rocking, mind-bending guitar riffs, hooded-cloaks and twoelectricred lights ?? ?H •29^ 32 for eyes, the stage and props were rivalled by few remaining guitarists- 26 30 M assembled to the tune of the soundtrack Young managed, by preserving the 33 of the Woodstock festival of 1969. acoustic/electric format, to make the : The obvious incongruity ofthe setting unruly Coliseum an intimate it impaired in no way the quality of Mr. surrounding for the loud Crazy Horse 35 Young's performance, one of vintage boogie. rock and roll as only he can play it. The The title cut from the new, mostly nine years between Woodstock and Star acoustic album, Comes a Time, and v. Wars contain the bulk of material that another from it called "What a Love" • ' 52 Neil offers on his new tour, acoustic and were played before Young went to the H 51 53 electric selections from many of his piano to play the song "After the Gold 54 albums. Rush." The high, brittle sound of '" So" With acoustic guitar in hand Young Young's voice is very penetrating, and su appeared on stage, about half an hour he has a stage presence that has no 61 late. Patti Smith, who had originally trouble filling up the stage and bursting u " out the sides. With his glasses on he 1 been scheduled to open the show, was 110 /12/78 © 197 oy 3hic aqo Trib jne- 4.Y. New sSy nd.l nc dropped from the bill, allowing Young would scrutinize the crowd, scowl or All Rights Reserved more time to warm up his audience. then smile: Look at mother nature on the Equipped with a cordless microphone run in the 1970s. system that permitted him full range of Continued on page 9 Thursday, October 12, 1978 The Chronicle Page Nine blasted home by Young, To close the show, with as was "When You Dance, a large fan blowing his ...Crazy Horse I Can Really Love," two hair from the side of the Stickers down ASU Continued from pageS [s basically a rocker electric cuts that really stage, Young played "Like This preceded a tune claiming that rock and bring you back. Watching a Hurricane" from the which can only be roll and madmen will Young play those scales, 1977, American Stars and in double overtime identified as the "Ballad never die. he is riding that band like Bars album. Prancing By Dave Fassett constantly being passed of Johnny Rotten," which "The Loner" was a wave, likeJerry rides the around the stage with his It wasn't easy, but the on the non-stick side by Dead. Crazy Horse is more black Gibson Les Paul Duke field hockey team the speedy Mountaineers. THE than competent; it glinting in the spotlights, managed to get back to "Appalachian State captures that 60s sound bending over to the their winning ways last came out with some FOUNDATION and that country perspec- audience, Young reached Tuesday with a 2-1 victory assertive passing and BOOKSTORE tive. that peak again and over Appalachian State in good strategy that kept us "Cortez the Killer," off again, double-overtime. from playing to our Deals exclusively in science fiction,' The women, who potential. They just fantasy, and other speculative fiction the Zuma album and "The Ballad of Johnny "Cinnamon Girl" from the Rotten," as aforemen- bounced back after outplayed us in the first we euv s sai USGD Everybody Knows This is tioned, became the first suffering their first two half," commented Kathy 'scieice FICTION & FANTRSV BOOKS! Nowhere album nearly encore, to the confusement losses over the weekend in Ennis, Duke coach. Pivirottos pursue REGULAR FALL HOURS Tues-Fri 12-8/Sat 10-6 destroyed the place. The of some, but a long Richmond, improved their 136 E. Rosemary (across from Blimpie) season's mark to 7-2 by Nonetheless, it was in latter is a love chant of rendition of the title cut the opening period that - NCNB PLflZfl CHAP6L HILL, N.C. 967-4439 scorching intensity, from the Tonight's the winning the final series of penalty strokes, 3-1. The the Blue Devils picked up simple, but ferocious. Night album for the their lone goal, when second encore made the J.V.s took things a little bit easier, breezing to their freshman Nancy Pivirotto evening complete. scored. From then on, Although the show only second straight 5-0 shutout. Nancy's sister senior Sue The Student National Medical Association lasted for two and a half Pivirotto, Duke's goalie, invites all hours, that proved to be The Blue Devils started sim ply took over the ample time for Young to poorly in the first half. contest, making a number to a panel discussion. satisfy the Charlotte of saves, especially during crazies. the penalty strokes. The Health Care: goalie is left alone during penalty strokes as five Is There a Penalty for Poverty? opponents individually attempt to score. Panelists: Continued from page 12 Dr. Hubert Eaton, M.D., Wilmington + Joanne Barton—Nurse Practitioner, Person INTERNATIONAL County Health Dept. CAREER? 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Dio-Sci Aud 7 0 9:30 ONLY $1.00 Morgan Guaranty Trust Company is an equal opportunity employer Freewater is part of Duke University Union Please no smoking, earing or drinking in auditorium Page Ten The Chronicle Thursday, October 12, 1978 T^ ar- Wait till next year Dave Trevaskis "Why do bad things always happen to the good people — the1 ones who shudder are Phillie fans. him to leave? A Phillie fan, for sure. guys?" Powered by Richie Allen's bat, the Phils tore up the Interestingly enough, the kid keeps plugging away —Manager Danny Ozark of the Philadelphia National League for most of the year. World Series at the books even though he thinks it's ad in vain. He's Phillies, in reference to the error by Garry Maddoox tickets were sold in the City of Brotherly Love long just like his fellow fans, who keep rooting for the that cost the Phils the 1978 National League pennant. before the season ended. Refunds were made at the Phillies even though they know it's all for nought. Let the philosophers debate why evil strikes good season's conclusion. What is really sad is that many Phillie fans can men. The important question is why do bad things 1964 psychologically scarred a generation of Phillie even convince themselves that things will change. always happen to the Phillies? Simple. Because they rooters. The sure pennant fell apart in the final two "Wait till next year" was coined by a Philadelphian. are the Phillies. weeks, teaching those rooters that nothing good is Cruelly, enough good happens to the Phillies that Some good things do happen to the Phillies. In 1915, certain. even the most skeptical of fans begins to hope the they won a pennant and opened the World Series with Up until 1964, most fans believed their team had just times are changing once more. Then the bad hits. a victory. But the good things that happen to the team had a run of bad luck. Now they knew better. Look at the past three years. The Philadelphia occur only to accentuate the inevitable bad. The 1915 Unfortunately, many of the faithful thought that the organization has built one of the best teams in squad lost the next four games and the series. Phillie Principle (which is merely Murphy's Law baseball. In 1976, they won 101 games in the regular It took 35 years for the Phils to make another run at applied to baseball) extended beyond the playing season before succumbing to the Reds three straight in the flag. The "Whiz Kids" of 1950, winning the diamond and into their own lives. Psychiatrists call the playoffs. pennant on an unbelievable throw by Richie Ashburn, this the "Phillie Syndrome." The next year the Phillies compiled the same regular made it two series appearances for the Phillies. They Do you know a kid who always gets straight "A's" season record and then opened the playoffs in Los also made it eight straight series defeats. but worries that one day the admissions office will Angeles by snapping their post-season losing streak at Then there's 1964. Mention that year in a crowd of discover he entered Duke on a computer error and ask 11- Continued on page 11

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A Disco Keg Party FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1978 PLUS: for all participants Date entries must be in: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14th at 12 NOON. Return entries to IM Building or 207 Union beer * song • dance • crafts * good times (below Chronicle office) or on the quad Thursday or Friday. Thursday, October 12, 1978 The Chronicle Page Eleven Pirates made a run at them in September many fans to go. feared the end was near. The rooters despaired even Game four — Bottom ofthe tenth inning, score tied 3- ...Phillies' record though going into a final series at Pittsburgh, the all, two out and Ron Cey at first. A fly to center. Continued from page 10 Phillies only had to win one of four games to reach the Maddox races in to grasp the third out. He drops the With the series tied at 1-1, the Dodgers and Phillies playoffs again. ball. traveled to Philadelphia's Veteran's Stadium for the True to the worst expectations, the Phillies opened Phillie reliever Tug McGraw shakes off the error. He final games. The Phils had been so unbeatable at the series by losing both games of a doubleheader. looks determined that he can pitch his way out of home that most odds.-makers had them favorites to Each loss came in the bottom ofthe ninth inning, once danger. The pitch goes in at Bill Russell; he lines a win the pennant. on an error and once on a balk. single to center. An out away from winning the pivotal third game, The squad battled from behnd the next day, Maddox races in to make the quick pickup and hard disaster struck the home team. A bunt single, a however, to clinch a third eastern division throw that will nail Cey at the plate. He misses the dropped fly, a bad call sent the Phils on to defeat. In a championship. Guilty over their lack of faith, Phillie ball. Dodgers 4, Phillies 3. monsoon the next evening, the new Phillie post-season fans everywhere promised to stand by their team Kansas City fans say they can sympathize with losing string reached three. through another round. . Phillie rooters. After all, their team has lost three This year, the team never got untracked. When the Even two losses to L.A. to start the playoffs didn't straight playoffs, too. And their defeats came in series shake the fans' conviction that things were going to be that could easily have gone the other way. It's a tough different this year. Indeed, a sweep in Los Angeles way to lose, but there's nothing to do about it until next ArtA/VVVVVVSrt^WrtAAAA/W^^^^VVVVVVW^iVVlrt^ season. JOGGING SHOE SALE would heal all the previous wounds. Game three — Phillies 9, Dodgers 4. One down, two The K.C. fans just don't understand. BUY AT REAL SAVINGS! Rated among top shoes by "Runners World" October, 1978 Shoe Survey Issue. TWO GOODWILL MEN'S ETONIC KM #505 $26.50 A & A HOUSE OF HAIR WOMEN'S ETONIC KM #705 $26.50 STORES MEN'S $24.00 ANY CUT you would like ETONIC KM #501 LARGE SELECTION FUR WOMEN'S $24.00 Perms — Loose or Curly ETONIC KM #701 NITURE, BEDDING, KIT­ Frostings & Colorings — OTHER SAVINGS — CHEN WARES AT BAR­ BEST STYLIST AROUND Women's Jogging shorts & tops by GAIN PRICES for guys or girls ETONIC & LOOMTOG 1121 W. Main Si. Men's & Women's warm-up suits by Loomtog Durham SaveTime—for Appointment 477-2301 oppo»it«E. Dukt campus or drop in Monday-Friday Yonex Rackets / strung $45.00 Pfton«: 682-5835 Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 3109 Guess Road Duke Faculty Club — oft High #751 9 am-8 pm near Duke Golf Course Tu«S..WMJ..S«t. 9 am-6 pm Hours; 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Mon. thru Sun. phone #684-6672 t t \TYffS>rW fJWVfJ^rWW ^^ iCOUPONr PIZZA Buy One Get One of equal or less value FREE (16 inch pizza excluded) Expires 10/31/78 Good Mon.-Sat. at 910 W. Main Good Sun.-Thurs. at 2105 Avondale Dr. mn VILLAGE 2105 Avondale Dr.

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