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Volume 65, Number 96 Durham, North Carolina Tuesday, March 10, 1970 Lower status for wom6n attacked at quad rally By Susan Tifft by men." "It's not hard to work and get these Hips', as I call The Rally, organized by the Committee on Female them," said Geratdine Lunsford, speaking at the SDS Liberation, within SDS, protested the poor salaries of Rally in Support of Working Women yesterday women and this issue was reinforced by Lunsford, afternoon on the Main Quad, "but I'm neglecting and who claimed that "we don't get as much as we should pushing myself all the time to make ends meet." to keep up with the rising cost of food and clothing." Lunsford, Duke Hospital worker and leader of The crowd clapped and sang along to Nick Atkin's Local 1199, asserted that women workers are guitar accompaniment of "Which Side Are You On?", oppressed in that they are economically forced to while donations were collected for the SDS Workers perform two jobs, that of wife and mother and that Fund. This fund will benefit workers who have been of corporate breadwinner. "More and more," laid off at UNC. Lunsford maintained, "we have to work a full eight Elizabefh Tornquist, frequent writer for the Anvil, hour day and go back to fix dinner and do house followed Lunsford's speech with an attack on the work at home." American economic system and a commentary on the As maids leaned, listening, out of dorm windows, students' role in aiding all workers, whether male or Lunsford protested the economic oppression of female. women workers, maintaining that women receive less "Why should you, as students, support the pay for the same job that men do. "In my experience workers?", asked Tornquist. "Because the same at the hospital," said Lunsford, "my job frequently system that comes down on them comes down on Marchers on their way to Allen Building to deliver petition on working includes heavy lifting, a task usually performed only you; maybe not in the same way. but the foot comes women to Chancellor Woodhall. down just the same. Workers are getting themselves together just like you: you ail belong in the same bag." RLC rejects new coed dorm Tornquist asserted that the only way students could help the workers is to actively support their By Mike Mooney "academically motivated students" undergraduate living and learning at efforts, to help them organized and ASDU Editor who had gotten together to draw Duke." He said that "financial to influence other students to favor The Residential Life Committee up an alternative plan. considerations were secondary" in their position. In the specific case last night voted to reject a proposed The committee had earlier voted considering the plan. of black workers, Tornquist added coeducational dorm for West unanimously to bar the public from Langford emphasized that the that the black cause needs white Campus after a closed debate on a discussion of the relation of proposal "was not judged to be organization and active support. the merits of the plan. Thorner's proposal to these goals. unworthy," but that setting up the "Stop having rallies and start The committee "acknowledged Possible in 1971 dorm would be a "diversion of actively organizing," concluded with thanks" the proposal, but felt In a statement after the meeting, energy" of the committee. He said Tornquist. that it was "detracting from the Langford said that "we ask the help that the difficulty of finding space sford addresses the Following the speeches, Barbara main goals of this committee," of this group in working for a coed "takes an enormous amount of (Continued on Page 3) according to chairman Dr. Thomas federation for the fall of 1971, with time." Langford. hope that we might incorporate Charges explained John Thorner presented the plan some of the explicit goals." Langford also spoke about on behalf of a group of students In explaining these goals, recent charges that the Residential Payment on calls recently turned down by the new Langford said that the committee Life Committee had "overlooked" experimental college. Thorner said "wanted to try things which would the Brown-BOG-SAE-House O that the group was made up of have a significant impact on confederation in its plans. Langford said that the absolves violators committee "was faced with two Except for G-A problems: first to clear space, and By Wendy Witherspoon calls, many of which were made by then to fill space. We failed to solve Agreement has been reached students. the first part." between Assistant Controller Saylor Under the current rule voluntary This failure left the impression Fultz and Dean of Men Richard payment by a student will protect Key cards in use that requests for women to move to Cox concerning the S12,000 him from any university or private West Campus were not considered, General Telephone bill for legal action. By Nancy Stewart similar pattern, the long delay in he said. A member of the unauthorized long distance phone A letter from Fultz to Cox says East Campus Reporter the arrival of the Gilbert-Addoms committee pointed out that "there "I will not submit to you any name The key card system went into lock has provoked a change in were too many if's" in the plan, or press any charges against any effect yesterday for all East plan." such as moving the Kappa Sigma undergraduate student who Campus dorms with the exception The key cards are being issued at fraternity elsewhere. Freshman voluntarily comes to my office and of Gilbert-Addoms, whose lock has 111 East Duke Building to Paula Phillips, assistant to Dean admits having accepted collect calls not yet arrived. upperclass women, with a five Kreps and a member of the or placed any calls through Duke privileges University equipment and has not In a memorandum last week dollar deposit and presentation of experimental college subcommittee, from Lillian A. Lee, assistant dean ID cards. said that interest in the college "far paid for same." of women, it was explained that Houses operating under the key exceeded what we had expected." Suspension possible although "the committee charged card system will cjose at 1 a.m. on She said that priority was given revised Foil owing release of the planning for the new system had- weekhights and 2 a.m. on Friday to juniors and seniors, but that the Fultz-Cox letter, the Men's Judicial agreed earlier that the new plan and Saturday. Campus security will college "tried to take a few In a reversal of the decision Board officially stated that "the should not begin until all not be available to admit students sophomores and one or two announced last week, it has been University has been investigating equipment is installed and all East to the dorms after house closing freshmen so that there would b( decided that freshman women will illegal calls for some time and has Campus houses can operate on a (Continued on Page 2) some continuity and planning." receive all possible upperclass already brought charges against privileges while awaiting arrival of several undergraduates. The normal the key cards. penalty under the university These privileges include waive of judicial code for a Conviction under house counselor signature on this charge is suspension." East dorm in planning stage overnight leaves, and the new (Continued on Page 3) voluntary sign-out procedures for ( By John Howell building as consisting of one have been made in the rooms and overnight leaves in the Development Reporter structure comprised of three toilet facilities on the ground floor D u r ham-Raleigh-Chapel Hill area A new woman's dormitory, to octagonal towers of three stories for the accmodation of physically where the student will return to her Weather be located between Gilbert-Addoms each. The three towers will be handicapped students. dorm by 8 a.m. Hooray, hooray! dormitory and the Woman's College connected by lengths, mostly The other two stories in the As campus security will no It's sunny today. Gymnasium, is now in the planning consisting of commons areas. The central tower and all three stories in longer be available to admit But much to our sorrow, stages, according to James A. Ward, building will be of a steel-frame the other two towers will be totally students to their dorms after house it may rain tomorrow. university architect. fire-proof construction. residential. closing, late permissions will no A high of 60 ain't too bad, It will house 162 women The ground floor level of the An unusual feature of this longer be granted. but tomorrow's 50's will make you undergraduates and a house central tower will be mostly public imaginative building is that the It had originally been decided sad. counselor and is targeted for space. It will include a lobby, toilet facilities will be located in a that freshman regulations would If the head quad pigeon rustles its occupancy in September, 1971. lounge, music room, reception and central core, thus reducing travel continue with "no major changes" feather William A. Bowden, associate date parlor, library, kitchen and distances and noise. Each floor of until the key cards arrive, a time it could be because" he don't like university architect, described the serving pantry. Special provisions (Continued on Page 2) now estimated at 5-7 weeks. our weather. Page Two The Duke Chronicle Tuesday, March 10, 1970 Nixon says data on US dead Pressed for space

(C) 1970 N.Y. Times News Service in Laos war will be released WASHINGTON-Because the United States still regards Great j : Britain as the lawful sovereign of Rhodesia, Secretary of State | By John W. Finney policy ordered by President Nixon, The new White House policy was : William P. Rogers announced Monday that the Consulate-General in • tO 197 0 N.Y. Times News Service the Defense Department or the announced some six hours after I Salisbury will close next week and diplomatic recognition will be '• WASHINGTON-The White State Department will announce all Democratic critics in the Senate '• withdrawn when Rhodesia formally declares itself a republic in : House, confronted with Senate American aircraft losses and all had complained that the : April. criticism that it was presenting a military air personnel casulaties in Administration, in its reports last "misleading" picture of American Laos. Previously, these losses had week, had presented an incomplete \ SAIGON—Allied officials in Saigon reported that the pace of j losses in Laos, established yesterday been lumped with those of picture of American casualties in j enemy attacks has slowed drastically compared to previous years : a new policy of announcing all Southeast Asia as a whole, Laos. .: although the enemy appears to be engaged in a massive resupply : American casualties and aircraft including the Vietnam War, with With its new policy of .: effort. Allied forces, at the same time, have avoided large scale j losses in Laos. the result that it was impossible to announcing casulaties, including \ assaults and have concentrated on detecting and stopping enemy < identify the extent of losses in As the first step in this new those in the air operations, it was 'i movements toward bases and towns. policy of openness about the Laos. apparent that the Administration long-secret American military White House Press Secretary was moving quickly to prevent any : WASHINGTON—A secret meeting of leading industrial nations, : involvement in Laos, the White Ronald L. Ziegler said the new "credibility gap" from developing : including the United States, has started discussions on a massive House announced that six civilians policy "clearly shows the intent of over its policies and activities in • increase of aid for poorer countries through the world bank. A figure j and one Army Captain who had the President to inform the Laos. The new policy, a White : of $1 billion received support at the meeting. The present level of ; been killed through rebel action in American people of the scope of House spokesman said.would start I aid is about $400 million a year. Laos since the beginning of 1969, U.S. involvement in Laos and his immediately but would not apply when the Nixon regime took office. intention to keep the American retroactively to casualties in the past. • JERUSALEM—Israel's deputy premier, Yigal Allon, announced in j In the future, under the new people fully informed." : Parliament that the cabinet was considering the establishment of a : Jewish suburb outside of Hebron, one of the largest Arab towns in \ • the occupied west bank of the Jordan River. Agnew speaks on integration WASHINGTON-W.A. (Tony) Boyle, the president of the United Mine Workers, said that his union was the victim of "outrageously By James N. Naughton compatible and analyze them on three all-Negro schools intact. He ;' scandalous and inaccurate charges," communist-style governmental ; (C) 1970 N.Y. Times Newsservice the basis that they're human beings said the Supreme Court might duplicity and "reckless journalism." The union and its leadership are • WASHINGTON-Vice President and stop thinking of what color or affirm the deicsion and pave the : presentlyjhe targets of several investigations and lawsuits. Agnew said today that the way to religion they are." way to recognition of "de facto" end racial bias in the United States He said he was hopeful the segregation in the South as well as the North. Published every Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of tie was not by busing school children Supreme Court soon would University year except during University holiday and exam periods by the but by opening up opportunities recognize that some school "The way to attack de facto students of Duke University. Durham, N.C. Second class postage paid at for better jobs and housing for their segregation," the Vice President Durham, N.C. Delivered by mail at $10.00 per year. Subscriptions, letters, and segregation in the South is other inquiries should be mailed to Box 4696, Duke Station, Durham N C. parents. attributable to housing said, "is to attack at the adult level 27706. The Vice President said in an patterns—rather than laws that set through housing and economic interview that the problems of color lines—so that "the lack of upgrading that leads to more rapid segregation will not be solved by even-handed ness in treating North escape of Negro citizens from the "foisting them on the children; and South would disappear." strictures of the ghetto." they must be solved by adults." Agnew said that he was "very Agnew's remarks did not imply Agnew, chairman of a encouraged" by a Feb. 17 ruling of that the Nixon Administration II DANZIGER'S cabinet-level committee on the United States Court of Appeals would not enforce existing laws and Southern school desegregation, for the Fifth Circuit, which held court orders requiring school H Old World Gift Shop added that he wished Americans that Orange County, Fla., schools desegration, but rather were seen as would "accept people on the basis qualified as a unitary system an expression of a philosophy in §3j . IMPORTED GIFTS of whether they are economically, despite pupil assignments, based on which the White House would place educationally and philosophically neighborhood patterns, that left less emphasis on schools as a way to bridge social gaps. •DECORATIONS 'East dorm- IN CHAPEL HILL 9 One who 30 Australian {Continued from Page 1) roofs, thus affording sun deck stays home tree: pi. PUZZLE election day. 34 Trotsky and space. 5c TO By Lncile H. Bowers 10 Prevents. Blum. 48 Thermo­ each tower will accomodate 20 11 Knowledge 35 Needlework plastic resin. There will be trunk storage space ACROSS girls. 49 Old car or in the attic, basement spaces and 1 Fresh. 67 Scurry off. 12 Colder. 36 Mend. Subject to budgetary limitations, 6 Spent. 13 Inventor of plane: si. facilities for the maids and janitors 10 Eager. DOWN 37 Smart. 50 She turned the planners hope to have the dorm 2c 39 Supply men to and a central laundry and pressing 14 Indian title. implements. carpeted throughout, both for area also located in the basement. 15 Of Mars: 1 The shank. 21 Anne or swine. comfort and sound control. There comb. form. 2 Reckless. 40 Generating 53 Species. There will be one service elevator, Copyquick 16 Corruption. 3 Arrow flesh. 55 Japanese are also provisions to provide 17 Consumers. poison. 23 Goddess of which will also be used to assist the 4 Peace. 42 President's wrestling. year-round air-conditioning. 133 FL Ftanklin St. 18 Criticize "nyet." physically handicapped. adversely. 5 Annoys. 25 Violin 56 Prefix with 6 Earthy nickname. 43Wailers at gram or An interesting feature of the The project architects are Chapel Hill 19 One of a an Irish new dorm due to its octagonal certain Ave. manganese graph. Holloway and Reeves. 9294028 20 Bed linen. 28 Recent 57 Document: shape, will be several varieties of 22 Amuser. 7 Toward the 44 An arch­ 24 Snares. mouth. bishop of room shapes. This will allow more 26 Inflict pain. 8 Diminish. deducted. Canterbury. 60 Proper. room arrangements. 27 Whole. 31 Contraction. The building will be constructed KerrSaldui* Knit Shop 1 2 S 4 5 8 7 1 a 11 12 IS Knitting Supplies. Rugs 32 Settles. of a "transitional" brick whose 33 Chest 14 IB . Needlepoint, end instruction sounds. color will be somewhere between 35 Kind of ,. the gray of Gilbert-Addoms and the 635 Broad St time: abbr. 11 ,a 38 Amiss. „ red of Giles. The connecting lengths ACROSS FROM EAST CAMPUS 39 Mother: Lat. 20 1n between the towers will have flat 40 Vega is one. 41 Employ. ^•^ 4 42 Kind of tape. " •" 43 N. Zealand n 31 211 10 ^31 tree. 44 Franklin or IS"- 37 Cartwright. ^•ss n -Key use- 45 Jeering. is LITTLE ACORN 47 Abstainer. 51 Unusual: 41 H" (Continued from Page 1) abbr. \W\W" RESTAURANT 62 Fleshy .except in cases of emergency. excrescence- H" 54 Muscle acid. IS 48 30 \^m">> Judicial regulations governing 70S Rigsbe* Av«. 58 Oriental the use of key cards state that no drink: var. " 6S 59 87 59 Stepped on. S3 lending or borrowing of key cards is 61 Musical permitted. Cards will not be issued Serving Quality Food Daily & Sunday study. SI *0 62 Spouse. "•" " to visitors. 11 a.m. till 9 p.m. 63 Beige. BJ \ 64 Poet: var. • In case a card is lost, bent or 0. ST 65 Tennis es broken, an additional five dollar equipment: deposit will be required. No student r 1 1 will be issued more than two key Expert CATERING Stnriet. 1 cards during one academic year. "Specializing in fried chicken, Solution of Saturday's Puzzle The key cards, bearing individual identifying numbers, will be barbeque, & brunswick stew" BUHL] IFJl'l-l II II CRYPTOGRAM — by Rita Salvato htirnii nrrrr. r.irnn registered with the judicial ciiinia niamr.E nirrr representatives from each dorm at Wide Selection of Mens nnnunnrir irisnrirc periodic intervals throughout the iinnia memn PQRSTP UVWPQRW XST year to "determine that none have ^tumni/y*m o*jftjoo i^ft»» oT4f*•• */»*—**lr*' been misplaced." "Party Room Available" XV P VU. Eligible students in Tolo Oil Oricn-AB Tfg PKU|O4 For Tatt Oo* B Oak nnraci ram™ Gilbert-Addoms may obtain their Phont W. P. Dovii 682-4567 nnranran nnrjnramiars cards now, to be used when the m.inn nranrcn mnnia Saturday's cryptogram: They called him lock is installed. "Abacus" because they could count on him. Tuesday, March 10, 1970 The Duke Chronicle Page Three Economic ideas may reap -Worker rally-

(Continued from Page 1) philosophy and class differentiation, but centered on the 10% bonuses for employees Radovich, mediator of the rally, all-encompassing issue of economic and SDS member, read a statement oppression. is working on securing grants from medical technicians and dietetics By Bill Dickey which was subsequently submitted The woman's income was cited Labor Editor private corporations so that workers." to Chancellor Barnes Woodhall financial bonuses can be given most Private corporations are willing as a vital and ever-increasing part of The Business Division of Duke after a march from the Main Quad family finances and yet it was U niversity has recently awarded university workers who show to give money for this type of to Allen Building. initiative for cost-cutting program for several reasons, Green statistically brought out that most "ceramic ashtrays and certificates The statement asserted that the women are employed solely in of recognition of their initiative" to suggestions. said. Administration used racism and sex "We have a tentative program "They like the tax write-off, of small services and jobs which are Duke employees whose cost-cutting discrimination to split the workers "tedious and alienating." ideas saved the university $126,000 for rewarding suggestions which is course," he said. "They also like to and thus prevent organization. Only similar to those of some private see the universities operating more Barbara Radovich, SDS member, during 1969. one group benefits from this wage presented the case of six women Duke's Business Division has had businesses," Green said. "But we efficiently, so they know their differential, maintains the SDS need about $75,000 in donations are being well-used." workers who are currently sueing an employees' Cost Improvement statement: "those who manage, the L&M company because they Program since Jan., 1968 that contributions to set this up." Green would not estimate those who administer, those who Green stressed that no Duke's chances for getting money were laid off, despite their recognizes workers for their own." SDS further pledged its seniority, and their own Union money-saving ideas. But the suggestions can now be financially for cost improvement. "But," he support in the struggles of working awarded because the program is admitted, "our chances now are would not support them. "We have University budget does not provide women at Duke. to organize," maintains Radovich, for financial bonuses or rewards for limited to the business division. better than they were last year Marching quietly to Allen "But we hope to expand the when we applied the first time." "as oppression of any particular these ideas. Building, the group of people indicates oppression of ail John Green, manager of the Cost program to the whole University," "We're anxious to start a approximately 50 students he said, "including people such as people." Reduction Office, said yesterday he financial reward program because presented the statement in the The black woman, especially, it's essential for private universities office of Chancellor Barnes was cited as at "the bottom of the like Duke to cut costs in any way Woodhall, who was not there at the economic ladder," as the fact that possible," he explained. time. (A copy of the statement she is both female and black "We hope to be able to give an appears below.) contributes to her economic employee 10 per cent of the money Following the rally and march, discrimination. he saves the university," Green the Duke SDS held a "post-rally" All students interested in the went on. "But the budget doesn't discussion in Flowers Lounge on Committee of Female Liberation or provide funds for that now." the subject of female liberation and in SDS in general are invited to the The Dateline Duke of Feb. 26 the struggles of working people. weekly meeting, held this Thursday reported that Lee H. Murray, an The discussion included comments in Room 209 East Duke at 8:30 employee in the Maintenance on male supremacy, the "Playboy" p.m. Department, has saved Duke $61,000 on a new paging system in STATEMENT OF SUPPORT the hospital. "That would mean $6,100 for SDS supports the just struggles of all women employed by Duke Murray," Green explained. University. We deplore an economic system which super-exploits and Certainly enough to buy a lot of oppresses women, especially black women, by creating wage differentials, ash-trays. channeling women into certain kinds of jobs, and enforcing the "subordinate nature" of women in society. Racism and male supremacy are used by the administration to split workers, black and white, men and women, in order to defeat the employees' attempts to organize in their fight for a decent life. We see the effects of this at Duke University and recognize Duke's role in perpetuating this discrimination in its policies towards the women in the offices, in the cafeterias, in the dorms and in the hospital. This is no accident, but a logical manifestation of the way in I 1 Kb tMm which U.S. capitalist society protects its vested interests. There is only one Photo by David Stanstjury group of people who benefits from these discriminatory practices,—those Woodhall was out to lunch, so the who manage,—those who administer,—those who own. We realize that statement was posted on his door. oppression and exploitation can only by smashed by the oppressed and the exploited—the workers themselves. However, we also recognize that the workers can utilize the support of all progressive students. Therefore: We give notice to the University bosses that we intend to lend our active support to the workers' struggles on the Duke campus and will continue to do so until the University meets all the demands of all its workers. Duke SDS

SEVERAL BULTACO -Phone call penalties- MODELS NOW REDUCED $100. ALSO (Continued from Page 1) designed "to allow people to come SOME HONDAS AND General Telephone Company to myoffice on their own initiative MANY USED BIKES ON currently advises Fultz as soon as with the understanding that no SPECIAL NOW. its investigations reveal the name of further action can be taken and no the party who made or accepted records will be kept," Fultz calls. The individual is notified by explained. letter and is not immune from Dean Cox will not receive the prosecution at that time unless he name of any student voluntarily has previously volunteered his making payment. Fultz's letter Sony's New Model 110 with Built-in Microphone payment. concluded "should a student who Sony/Superscope brings you the most amazing portable tape Initially, students found guilty has confessed under paragraph 1 recorder ever — the Model 110 with built-in electret by the Judicial Board were not repeat his actions, I reserve the condenser microphone. A built-in mike means you have your in Durham given the opportunity to clear right to so prosecute and notify hands free when recording speeches, lectures, conferences . ., Has Mini Bikes themselves beforehand. In these you of the student's actions." in (act, you never need touch a mike! And this mike is sensitive enough to capture sound from any part of the room. Sales—Parts cases suspension was withheld Some $6,000 of the original bill The Model 110 also comes with a remote-control external Service Accessories pending the new policy decision. has been recovered. Twelve to microphone for even greater versatility. Simplified, push-button Insurance Service No one suspended fifteen individuals have been controls and cassette convenience make this an ideal unit Financing Available for office, school, or field work. Most amazing of all, though, No one has been suspended as a responsible for most of the bills. is the price. result of the Board^s new ruling. Several accounts amounted to more 505 N. Mangum St. than $300. Phone 688-7525 The Board's statement and the admin is trat ion's decision is On the basis of its investigations General Telephone could bring suits SUPERSCOPE charging fraud against students who refuse to pay. As the Judicial VHI never heard it so good.® Board's statement concluded, the Fultz-Cox agreement "will, hopefully, make clear to students who have engaged in such activities TRIP how they can avoid such an inconvenience." International Travel Consulting Overheard on the quad § And Stereo A middle-aged woman j« New Hours: M-F 9:00-6:30. Sat. 9:00-5:00 Closed all day Wednesday! matter-of-factly to a visiting male: SOS E. Mill. St. — Durham • 4IB E. Main St. - Circle Tours, ^o^w "Most of the people around here Durham Hotel 682-5478 you think are married are not " •WHAT A POLITICIAN! HE EVEN PLAYS GOLF LIKE THE SILENT MAJORITY!' W$t Bufee Chronicle The Student Press of Duke University Founded in 1905 Dooten do do For many students Sunday was opening day in the Duke Gardens. The flowers seemed to have just begun to bloom, people were walking around or sitting in their newly-found private retreats, smiling and happy that spring has begun and Duke has its Gardens. Each year, usually around the first of March, there's no longer a need for jackets, tops disappear from convertibles, people are seen sunbathing and once again its a pleasure to just breathe deeply. It's a pleasure to go biking with friends, a pleasure to laugh, take pictures and blow colorful soap bubbles at your favorite uptight neighbor. More than all of that, though, it seems to be a pleasure to be alive-even amidst all the weighty bullshit in the day-to-day gray world and the plodding University experience. Tests seem irrelevant. Study for any other reason but enjoyment seems like a waste of precious, fleeting moments. And the search for friends, for loved ones, seems once again worthwhile and even necessary. ^•k -Washington Saturday for a few speeding moments the moon obscured the sun and plunged us all into an eerie darkness. But the moon passed and light returned. We looked at our friends and smiled, a sense of warmth filled the air and the walls that surround us all seemed a little less imposing, a little \tf Laos: one more time? more vulnerable. It's spring. Celebrate it with someone you love. By James Reston By James Reston In addition to these high-level time...because the transcript has The bank (C) 1970 N.Y. Times News Service bombing raids, however, U.S. not been released as yet of any W ASH1NGT0N-In his airmen have been flying fighter meaningful basis... The one thing which most everybody on this campus has in common is definitive foreign policy speech of support missions for the Laotian Goldwater: The reason I ask is an aversion for the Central Carolina Bank branch located in the West last Nov. 3, President Nixon said: army in the Plaine Des Jarres and that it has not been any secret that Union. Every single one of us has had multiple miserable experiences with "I believe that one of the reasons even closer to the North we have been flying fighter support obstinacy, discourteousness and even exploitation at the hands of our for the deep division about Vietnamese and Chinese borders. missions in support of the Laotian monopoly bank. Vietnam is that many Americans Training the Meo mountain army up on the Plaine Des Jarres. We are sick of it. CCB is not doing us any favors. CCB pays no rent, and have lost confidence in what their tribesmen to fight the North The Senator, I_know, has known any bank would be glad to have the captive audience, so to speak, that government has told them about Vietnamese and the Laotian about that for a long time. If the they possess. our policy. The American people communists, and according to some information is classified, I will not Senators, concealing the identity of press the point... We would like therefore to request that the University Union Facilities cannot and should not be asked to support a policy which involves the the American military assistance by The point of this exchange is Committee-which reportedly has jurisdiction over Flowers and the overriding issues of war and peace transferring regular armed services Union-move to either kick CCB out and obtain a bank which will treat its that the information about U.S. unless they know the truth about personnel to the Central fighter support was in fact put on a customers with the care appropriate to a monopoly service or working to that policy." Intelligence Agency and assigning "secret" basis so far as the bring a competing bank on campus. Well, you can say that again military supply missions to administration was concerned. We have never been partisans of the free enterprise ethic, but we about Nixon and his policy in Laos. nonmilitary U.S. private airline Symington, of course, knew it was recognize that if a profit-making banking is necessary on campus, a state of He has withheld the truth about carriers. a fact but was not free to discuss it competition is preferable to what can only be called monopoly capitalism. important United States military Conealing the Facts until Goldwater blurted out the operations in that country. As he is It should be noted that a great truth. deescalating the war in Vietnam deal of information about U.S. and claiming a lot of credit for it, military action there has been Another Example Here to stay? he is escalating the war in Laos and printed, much of it by Henry There was another sharp debate refusing to release the facts about Kamm of the New York Times. The in an executive meeting of the Ann Colarusso, the Durham Morning Herald '$ best (for what it's worth) it. main issue is not so much about the Senate Foreign Relations reporter, wrote in Sunday's edition that "Terry Sanford Friday assured his The result is that the President, facts, but about the right of the Committee Feb. 26 over this same friends that assuming the Duke presidency does not mean he has retired and the United States Senate, are administration to try to conceal the issue of what information Senators totally from the political scene....that he sees the presidency of Duke as now arguing about U.S. military facts, and to suppress the facts even have the right to request and what merely a different kind of forum." Sanford was quoted as telling some of actions well known to the enemy in after its own officials have information the executive branch his supporters that "The sun comes back out. An eclipse does not last Laos, but officially withheld from confirmed them in private has the right to withhold. During a forever....I'm not going into ivory towers. I still have my feet on North the American people. In fact, State Congressional committee hearings. private interrogation of Dwight J. Carolina soil." and Defense Department officials Here, for example, is an Porter, who has been nominated as have testified in executive session exchange between Sen. Barry Nixon's Ambassador in Korea, Understandably, some of us were disturbed by these reports. So the Chairman J. William Fulbright Sanford forces moved to reassure us. According to Colarusso's follow-up about what our "advisers" and Goldwater of Arizona and Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri in the asked about the implications of story in yesterday's Herald, they called her up and asked her to say that airmen are doing there, but they have claimed executive privilege on Senate on Feb. 25: deploying U.S. nuclear weapons in Sanford was not contemplating running for office before 1972. this testimony and have refused to Goldwater: Does the Senator that part of the world. Before 1972! release it to the public. mean that the United States has Porter replied that he had been We have tried to be gentle with the point before, but to be quite blunt Bombing Missions troops in combat in Laos? instructed not to discuss this Terry Sanford does not have the sort of qualifications that would make us All the Nixon administration has Symington: It depends on a question even with members of the pick him as an ideal college president. His lack of academic credentials of conceded publicly is that it has definition. Foreign Relations Committee in any sort, however, may be made up for after he applies his apparently certain "advisers" in Laos and has Goldwater: I mean Americans secret session. Fulbright observed keen mind and strong interest in education for a few years and becomes authorized high-level bombing of engaged in fighting on the ground. that in 25 years he had never had part of the enemy's supply trial Symington: I am not in a such a reply during a confirmation more experienced. But the first year or so will be a difficult time for all of hearing and demanded to know us. We are willing to bear through, provided Sanford does not contemplate that runs from North Vietnam position to answer any through Laos into South Vietnam. questions...in open session at this who had so instructed the abandoning his post here just after getting enough experience under his Ambassador. All Porter would say belt to handle his job. was that he had been instructed Colarusso's reports may not tell the whole story. Indeed, Sanford Letters "on higher authority." This was recently told two editors of the Chronicle that he was "tying up some something new, the chairman loose ends" before entering his Duke office, and that he has postponed Editor, The Chronicle: while the frivolities of privileged observed: "Was the ambassador How was William Kunstler to middle class students must be taking the Fifth Amendment?" assuming his duties until April 1 in order to avoid any possible conflict. know that when he told the condemned as revisionistic. Nonetheless, we think it appropriate to re-emphasize that the interests of students at the University of The correct resolution; is of this University demand that Sanford remove himself entirely from North California that he "could not course, that the standards of the The President Knows It Carolina politics. Not only must he give up hopes of running for office, he condemn those who resort to Left are self-defeating. Violence What is happening, in short, is must avoid any connection with the Democratic party of with any faction violence to resist oppression," he from a political perspective is to be precisely what Nixon himself of it. was endorsing the atrocities of the condemned, for all attempts to warned against in his Nov. 3 speech. This may seem an undue restriction for us to ask Sanford to place on frustrated white parents of Damar, draw distinctions between the Members of the Senate are losing his activities, but in the current political situation in North Carolina-a S.C.? The fact is that he should desirability of particular forms of confidence in what the government situation in which a political figure could make high marks for himself and have know. wanton conduct will eventually is telling them about Laos, for those identified with him by repressing student dissent-we think it Embracing ideological lead to a realization that the members of the press on the scene irrational cannot be rationalized. are being condemned for reporting imperative that Sanford remove himself from temptation by removing masturbation in the streets of Santa Barbara has the effect of Maybe all power should not be what they see, and the President himself from politics. legitimizing violence everywhere. to the people, at least not in a end the Foreign Relations Perhaps it is time for new assurances from Sanford about his intentions. It seems irrefutable that by the society which is premised on Committee are getting into a nasty If he has any lingering ambitions at all, he owes it to us to step down from standards the Left has established, fundamental diversity. confrontation over the the presidency and give Duke the opportunity of having a leader who will an expression of will by the constitutional question of what be serving the interests of the University, not looking over his shoulder at working class, albeit in South Mark BowtHi information can be withheld, some constituency. Carolina, .should be encouraged. Law School released, or suppressed. Tuesday, March 10, 1970 The Duke Chronicle Page Five THIS SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE DUKE INDOOR STADIUM,

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Sponsored by Duke University Ma\or Attractions Page Six The Duke Chronicle Tuesday, March 10, 1970 Duke accepts NIT bid, faces Utah Saturday By Bob Heller Sports Edito When North Carolina State coach Norm Sloan abruptly ended the 1967-68 Duke season by downing the Blue Devils, 12-10, in the semi-final round of the ACC tournament, not many Duke fans thought they'd ever see the day that they would appreciate something that Sloan State slowdown beatsdid . But that day is here. By employing varying slowdown tactics against South Carolina in Saturday's tournament finals, the Wolfpack turned away the favored Gamecocks by a 42-39 count in two overtime periods. McGuire, Gamecocks The result, of course, sends State on to the Eastern Regionals this Thursday and Saturday at-of all places-Columbia, South Carolina. And, By Bob Heller every USC point in the first eight Gamecock advantage. also as a result of the outcome, Duke will meet Utah in its first round Sports Editor minutes of action, giving his team a State was all business at the game in the NIT Saturday night at 7 p.m. CHARLOTTE-TWO key steals 9-7 advantage. beginning of the second half, Because South Carolina had volunteered to host the tournament, it was by North Carolina State guards Ed Williford had a woefully slow tallying the first six points, on a agreed that the Gamecocks be on hand for the festivities; thus, Coach Leftwich and Joe Dunning gave start, missing several short jumpers Leftwich lay-up and two Williford Frank McGuire's team cannot go to the NIT in New York. coach Norm Sloan's Wolfpack a in the early going. He finally found jumpers. The Wolfpack trailed the It seems that the NIT selections committee had kept two of its 16 thrilling, double-overtime 42-39 the range, though, and did all of the league-leaders by just one point, at berths open for Atlantic victory over Frank McGuire's Wolfpack scoring in the last eight 24-23, with 16:57 showing on the Coast Conference teams, Gamecocks in the ACC finals here minutes of the half. scoreboard clock. North Carolina was Saturday night. Vann Williford, Free-throws by Tom Owens and The Gamecocks answered with NIT pairings voted the MVP of the toumey, led John Ribock gave the Roosters five straight points of their own, extended a bid shortly all scorers, with 18 points. their biggest lead of the evening, 11 though, temporarily staving off the after its first round Friday night It was obvious from the outset points, on two different occasions. State rally. With Rich Anheuser defeat at the hands of Duquesne (17-6) vs. Georgia Tech (17-9) that State's strategy would involve The count as the intermission stood gathering in many key rebounds Virginia last Thursday. St. John's (18-7) vs. Miami of Ohio (16-7) 24-17, South Carolina. its infamous slowdown game. And, and South Carolina really having The Tar Heels accepted Saturday afternoon the tactic appeared to work just State's lack of marksmanship trouble hitting a basket, State, the bid Saturday. North Carolina (18-8) vs. Manhattan (17-7) fine, as the underdogs jumped off using its style of play very The NIT officials, like to a 4-0 lead with 17:42 remaining Cincinnati (21-5) vs. Army (19-5) Look for editorial comment on the effectively, finally tied the score at most other basketball in the first half. ACC tournament set-up in tomor­ Saturday night 34, with 2:22 to play in regulation fans, were expecting the Ail-American guard John Roche, row's Chronicle. time. Duke (17-8) vs. Utah (17-9) who sustained an ankle injury in Gamecocks to defeat A Bobby Cremins free-throw at N.C. State, thus sending Marquette (22-3) vs. Massachusetts (18-6) Friday night's semi-final clash with proved near fatal, as its 30 per cent the 2:17 mark and Anheuser's State to New York. Sunday afternoon Wake Forest, made a surprise entry accuracy in the first half revealed. charity toss with 1:22 to go ended just three minutes into the game. South Carolina, with Roche the scoring in the second half. But because things did L.S.U. (20-8) vs. Georgetown (17-8) The prize ball-handler was to play obviously not quite himself, zeroed Roche had a chance to win it for not exactly work out Louisville (18-8) vs. Oklahoma (18-8) the rest of the game, which turned in on a sub-standard 40 per cent of the Cocks, but he missed a 20 foot" that way, Duke, with the out to be 47 minutes. its first half floor shots. jumper with three seconds fourth best record in an eight team conference, filled the last tournament Riker carries load Second half rally remaining. berth. Sophomore Tom Riker carried Tom Riker, who notched 12 Score still knotted .Just minutes after Saturday night's thriller had ended, Duke athletr all of the Gamecock load in the points in the openning period, was Free-throws made up the scoring director Eddie Cameron announced to the throng at Charlotte Coliseum openning minutes of play, scoring chiefly responsible for the in the first extra session, with that the Blue Devils had indeed been extended the bid. Ribock canning two for the This marks the third time in the last four years that a Duke basketball In NCAA action Gamecocks at the 3:42 mark, and team has participated in the tournament. Anheuser and Dunning clicking on one apiece. Again, Roche had a Changing its structure a bit, the tournament's opening round of play Bonnies crush Davidson, chance to win it for the will commence this Friday night, with Duquesne taking on Georgia Tech Columbians, but his 18-footer and St. John's meeting Miami of Ohio. First round play will end Sunday bounced off the rim as the horn afternoon, with quarterfinals Monday and Tuesday nights, the semi-finals Niagara upsets Quakers (Continued on Page 8) on Thursday night, and the finals on Saturday, March 21.

By Roy Towlen Big Ten competition. Jacksonville, Assistant Sports Editor the favorite in that clash, features It's now that time of the season standout guard Rex Morgan, 7-2 when a number of fine basketball center Artis Gillmore who scores, The teams around the country vie for rebounds (the nation's leader in 112 E. Main St. the national championship. Events that category) and blocks shots, of the past week have weeded out and 7-foot Pembrook Burrows III, (just J4 block from several teams, and events of the end who is atrocious in every sense of of this week will narrow the teams the word. the higher priced store) down to four. The other game will be between Now that the Atlantic Coast a classy Kentucky squad, led by Conference has decided to , and Notre Dame, led by & eliminate what is certainly the the great Austin Carr. Notre Dame 456 West Franklin St. Chapel Hill area's finest team, and perhaps the will be out to avenge a two-point finest in the nation, South Carolina, loss which they suffered against the (open 'til 10 Mon.-Sat. through the workings of the Wildcats earlier in the season. "Charlotte-Shekel Tournament," The Mid-West Regional is not as lp.m. 'til 7 p.m. Sundays) North Carolina State will be the strong, pitting New Mexico State c onference representative in the against Kansas State, and Drake Eastern Regionals, at Columbia, against Houston. Those games will S.C. be played at Kansas. The Wolfpack of Coach Norm The Far-West Regionals, to be Sloan will take on St. Bonaventure played at Seattle, will pit reigning This week for sure: Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young's new 45 Woodstock (by on Thursday night. The Bonnies are champion U.C.L.A. against Long Joni Mitchell). led, of course, by immense Bob Beach State, and Utah State against Lanier, and flashy ballhandler Billy the winner of tonight's game Release definitely due this week for the new Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Kalbaugh. The New York squad between Pacific and Santa Clara. album entitled Deja vu. Reserve the first 100 for $3.88 (list S5.98). earned the right to play State by thrashing Davidson, 85-72, Saturday night. Special Window Display The other Eastern Regional game to be played on Thursday will be between Niagara, upset victors Travel Books Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Special over Penn, and Villanova, led by Howard Porter. Jack Kraft's Wildcats should be a solid favorite A representative selection of the in that one, and will probably take people, from Marco Polo on down on St. Bonaventure in the finals on to Stoddard, who went over the This week's special in honor of the new album—Fathers, mothers, brothers, Saturday. Niagara will meanwhile horizon, and returned to write and sisters of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young...Albums listing for $4.98 go wish that they had two Calvin about it. for $3.35 and those listing for $5.98 go for $3.98. These include albums by Murphys, and State will wish they the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Hollies, Joni Mitchell, John Sebastian, had a center. Mostly inexpensive editions. Dillard and Clark, Poco, Neil Young, the Flying Burrito Brothers, and all At least the Mid-East Regionals others you can think of. at Ohio State will feature four legitimate, championship teams. In The Old Book Corner Thursday's action, Jacksonville, Come in this week for the new Beatles album Get Back. It goes for $3.88. heralded as the nation's tallest, if 137 East Rosemary Street not best team, will take on a tough : Iowa club that went unbeaten in Tuesday, March 10, 1970 The Duke Chronicle Page Seven Miller's The Price' to be done this week "The Price," Arthur Miller's one brother deserted bis father and m ost successful play since the went on to become a rich and Pulitzer Prize winning "Death of a successful surgeon. The other Salesman," will be presented in dropped out of college, became a Page Auditorium Thursday at 8:30. policeman, and spent the best years Tickets are available in the Page of his life caring for his father. Box Office. Douglass Watson and Carle "The Price" is perhaps best Bensen will appear as the two termed a tragi-comedy: the brothers who lash out at each other dramatic theme of the conflict of over old grievances, with Joseph The North Carolina Symphony will perform tonight in Page at 8:15. "two brothers is combined with a B u 1 o f f portraying the furniture Admission is free to all Duke students. The program includes works by great deal of comic relief, provided dealer who falls into their crossfire Prokofieff, Beethoven, Franck, and Handel. by an old used-fumiture dealer. The and Betty Miller as the policeman's action takes place in the attic of the resentful wife. Don't Forger—Tuesday Nights brothers' childhood home. The four (AFTER i P.M.) characters meet there to dispose of The last play in the Broadway at stored furniture and possessions Duke series, "Cabaret," will have PIZZA SPECIALS before the house is torn down. In two performances here on April 9, Bexulw J5c Size for 79c — SaecUIs on Other Sizes the course of the play we learn that VMt w Wim DtpO-We stock UH fhwtf domestic ud at 4 and 8:30. imported—Vt«Uft or NM Vintage, Wfcws ud Q uapagM. AH Items fan Be jsatea Here — ar Ior Carry Oat SWjfcV The Gourmet Center operating Union brings jazz-rock band

ml IVY ROOM RESTAURANT By Steve Emerson jamming together for years." by Lubahn and Kent. Arts Editor 1 •ft' ™ * Cosmopolitan Room A Delicatessen The band boasts an all-star Dreams has been doing m w. Mala st. OPM 7 oamv-t:« AM. HH ..;« r.M. n. wan Next Saturday at 1 a.m. in the line-up of musicians: Randy knockout gigs all over New York Indoor Stadium the Major Brecker, late of Blood, Sweat, and and promises to skyrocket into Attractions Committee will present Tears and also proven in the jazz popularity with the release of their a universally acclaimed new rock world where he played with Horace first album. SERVICES: group, "Dreams." Silver and Art Blakey, handles The band appears to be one of CHRONICLE Ten one-hour English Riding One critic recently labeled them trumpet so well that he was just the finest working in the recently lessons: $27.50. Beginners. "the best jazz/rock group in named Downbeat's New Star on developed "big band" idiom. The CLASSIFIED Chapel Hill, 942-2079. existence" after a weeknight gig at Trumpet and Jazz and Pop's Pop trend began with the departure of the Fillmore East. A review in Trumpet Player of the Year. His Mike Bloomfield from Paul TRUCK FOR HIRE- Variety said, "Although Dreams brother Mike was called "one of the It's hard to beat the lowest Butterfield's band, soon after which prices in town. Move with an have only been together for three best young tenor saxophonists Butterfield added a large horn experienced mover, Call Andy months they handle tricky time heard anywhere" by a Village Voice section and the Electric Flag was Parker at 2709. transitions as if they've been critic. Bassist Doug Lubahn was formed. As yet their's have been FOR SALE: leader of Clear Light and is heard the best big band recordings. Blood, RECONDITIONED on several Doors recordings. Bill Sweat and Tears followed with an A few seats are still available FURNITURE- DRIVE-INS Cobham is one of the most highly instrumental virtuosity and melodic Reupholstered sofa beds and on the S.S.A.P. jet to Europe, respected drummers around, genius equaled only by their couches priced from $49.50. June 13th—Aug. 14th. Only previous experience coming with $220.00 roundtrip, N.Y. to overwhelming affinity for the Chairs from $14.50. New everybody from Miles Davis to pretentious. Janis Joplin's band innerspring mattresses $27.50. London. Call Linda Balentine, 688-0260. James Brown to the Boston Pops. then appeared with some ten men. Dinnettes, beds, etc. Barry Rogers' trombone work has Last summer brought Chicago, the GOODWILL STORE, 1121 W. PICTURE FRAMING— been called "the most inventive in Main St., Durham, across from Compliment that "Masterly Sons of Champlin, the Flock, and East Campus. Facsimile" you bought the profession" by the Saturday the Keef Hartley Band. Most yesterday with a frame from Buona Sera, Review. The last member of recently, drummer Skip Prokop has HOUSE OF 10,000 PICTURE Mrs. Campbell Dreams is Jeff Kent, who handles turned up with a thirteen member FRAMES. We inexpensively organ and guitar and has composed band called Lighthouse, featuring a 1969 BULTACO EL TIGRE frame and mat while you wait. some fifty songs. Vocals are done four piece string section and a four 250cc STREET SCRAMBLER, At McBroom's Rental on Guess excellent condition, 688-3421. Notorious Cleopatra piece horn section. Rd. & Most of these bands have failed CADILLAC-7 8,000 original ON CAMPUS MARCH 11th, Office Love-In miles, new transmission new to make use of their size and WEDNESDAY 9-4, P.M. NOMINATED variety. There is a great inclination tires. $350.00 Call 489-2522. Camps Tomahawk & Wicosuta STARLITE will be employing men and toward pretense and large but 4-wheel drive Jeep FC-150 pick women for counsellor FOR unison sounds. Only the Flock, up truck, overhead cab, new positions. The camps are on "Day of Anger" with a fine electric violinist, and the engine, good tires & spare. Call Newfound Lake, Bristol, N.H. & Keef Hartley Band show any sign of 489-2522. Applicants must be over 19, or Work Is A Four Letter Word 9 working out material that really completed freshman year. derives from the attributes of the WANTED: Apply to Mrs. B rend a band. Butterfield, the Flag, and Chamberlin, at Office of ACADEMY Rent free private room Blood, Sweat and Tears worked out Placement Services, Flowers viable vehicles for the music that available to housekeeper- Bldg- Following are positions gourmet female. 489-2786. AWARDS make use of the possibilities, but open for men & women: generally only in arrangement, not Tennis, Swimming (W.S.I.), Sunday March 15th Need a ride to Greenville, S.C. composition. The others have for Archery, Baseball, All At 3:00 p.m. "BEST (on the way to Atlanta) on Athletics, Dramatics, Music the most part failed even to do March 18 or 19. Call 4337. (piano), Golf, Dancing, Arts & presented by PICTURE that. The Meridian Gallery Crafts, Nature Study, Sailing, OF THE The Dreams concert seems to be Wesleyan University Water-skiing, Rifelry, Indianapolis and Cleveland (Middletown, Co nnecticut) Horseback Riding, Tripping, YEAR" a novel refreshment from the usual professor and wife seek home featuring original Duke scene, with appeal in its Boating, Canoeing, Secretaries, -NationalBoard of Review or apartment rental March Nurses (R.N.), etc; salaries for works of graphic art- unconventionally late hour and the 21-26 (approximately). Call 8 weeks range from $250-800, etchings, lithographs, critically well received brilliance of College 203-346-3193, travel allowance, room & board woodcuts—by leading the band. There is also talk of 9:00-11:00 p.m. included. Faculty invited to showing films beforehand. apply. 20th century artists N eeded ride to Chicago or SALVADOR DALI Milwalkee, or/and return spring LEONARD BASKIN Publications break. Riders (2) going home Ten one-hour English Riding lessons: $ 27.50. Beginners. MARC CHAGALL to see brother shot in Vietnam. PABLO PICASSO The Publications Board is Phone Bonnie B rod feller, Chapel Hill, 942-2079. looking for someone to edit next 3614. HENRI MATISSE year's yearbook. Applications are TRUCK FOR HIRE— JOAN MIRO It's hard to beat the lowest due next week and are available in prices in town. Move with an VICTOR VASARELY Bill Griffith's office in Allen experienced mover. Call Andy BERNARD BUFFET THfV SHOOf Building. PERSONAL: Parker at 2709. Dear Ace—All this from a and many others HORSES, Anyone wishing to submit to the Chronicle ad-HAPPY FIFTH at the DON'T THEY? Duke University Undergraduate ANNIVERSARY, LOVE, Holiday Inn Review should visit the old Peer PUNKIN. LOST: U.S. 15-501 at East Franklin office in Union Tower. The LOST: Chem 2 notes, during Now Showing! magazine seeks scholarly articles Chapel Hill, North Carolina NOW PLAYING HERE: BY last hourly in big lecture room. dealing with almost anything. THE TIME I GET TO Reward, call 5705. Exhibition: 12—3:00 Papers from classes will be HOUSTON. Auction: 3:00 p.m. yorktowne welcomed. LOST: Chem 2 notes, during Admission tree The Archive, of which the first To the guy who gave me a last hourly in big lecture room. issue will appear this week, is flower on the 5:30 bus to East, Reward, call 5705. Thursday afternoon-Thanks.— planning a literary festival which H..I. will include many of the South's and the nation's leading writers. Page Eight The Duke Chronicle Tuesday, March 10, 1970 Spectrum Ecos plans MILTON'S CLOIHING CUPBO/ teach-in ASDU Positions Summer Study-Travel NIT Tickets Bv Michael Besancon The filing Deadline for ASDU offices In Spain 200 student tickets for the Nl is Thursday, March 12 at 5 p.m. A "Teach In." April 20-22, go on sale Thursday morning at 9 a Petitions should be turned in at the , summer study-travel trip to Madrid, heads the list of activities which the the Indoor Stadium ticket office. ( ASDU office. Candidates need 12b ii is being planned tor this summer, $3.50 per ticket. Signatures for president, 100 for ative dates July 20-August 22. Dr. Duke ECOS chapter lias outlined to Spectrum Copy secretary and treasurer. 75 lor i TePaske will lead the group and confront the problem of vice-president. ' e i two undergraduate environmental pollution. ses Spanish History (History 130) 3 Outing Club Last night in a meeting for committee chairmen. Brian Chabot There will be a-.general meeting on ie program will Wed., March 11 at 7.30 in the New >up study and of the Action Committee stated Chem Building Auditorium to discuss irig sophomore that the purpose of the "Teach In" considered adve plans for the Spring Break trips to the d students other universities, announcements. Fia. Keys and the smokies, spring II mat study wil ie complemented by was "to present educational Spectrum copy i ratting, and caving. Everybody is Itural activities i Madrid and travel programs focusing on tne Spectrum box i roughout Spaii environmental issues." These will by 3 p.m. on the a of the Spanish printed. Copy shou yped, double Nereidian Club language is not necessary. be presented by experts in the areas Commitment for the program must of population control, land and a o P e Typ d paper are be made by April 1, 1970. Those resource utilization, and water 3rd fie interested in the program should contact Miss Sue Ann Monger, Giles, 684-2231 quality. or Dr. TePaske, 237 Allen, Ext. 3014. The "Teach In" hopes to focus Graphic Arts Chanticleer Editor Y-Fac chairman mainly on local problems such as The Graphic Arts Committee of the Those interested in interviewing for the routing of Interstate 40 through Applications for Chanticleer Editor University Union will sponsor an the Chairmanship of the Y-FAC program the Duke forest, the bus and auto and Business Manager can be obtained in exhibition of recent oils by Shelia Pratt should call 2909 and make arrangements emission problems, and the Dean Griffiths office, room 122 Allen in the Woman's College library gallery for an interview on Thursday, March 12. Building. Deadline for submitting March 3 until March 20. at the East Campus Center, interviews problems created by heating plants completed applications is Wednesday. will be held by the March 18. of various companies in the local the Y as near 7:30 area. Also discussed at the meeting Consumers was the Eno River Park issue. Erwin Industries wants to construct a high rise office building on twenty acres of land which the City of Durham had originally allocated for the Academic Records entrance to a 310 acre park along the Eno River. ECOS is trying to block this and other actions detrimental to the environment by gathering information and presenting it to the The Population Committee will m tonight at 7:30 in 101 Flowers ( people of the community. The German Table the left of the Gothic B< p h i losophy is to get the local Store). Anyone in people involved. guerilla theater group for dramatization Of the current state ot the environment and public are c Speakers are available for to enjoy and possible social, economic, and presentations to garden clubs and bolitical comment please call the ECOS Photo by Barry Bohrer Office, 5795. Only in Durham can you buy one civic groups for the purpose of The land use committee will meet congealing public opinion and tonight in 201 Union. donut for seven cents, two for representing it to the city council. fifteen. r it Also mentioned at the meeting Young Republicans 4 was a program sponsored by the 3? Carolina Symposium Committee "The Myth of the Great Society," , •State CC- the 15-19 of March. filmed speech by Ronald Reagan, will bi wins A shown at the Young Republican Clut meeting Thurs., March 12, 7:00 p.m. ir room 111 Social Science Bldg. Delegate (Continued from Page 6) With only 25 seconds remaining in to the spring convention of the Nortr sounded. the contest the sophomore stole the For Anyone Carolina College Republican Federatior Riker began the second overtime ball from Cremins and drove in for by sinking a 15-footer with 4:42 to an uncontested lay-up, giving the play. State then froze the ball until Pack a 40-39 advantage at 0:22. Who Paints... Anheuser was called for traveling at Roche misses again Intramural Swimming Meet the 2:12 mark. At that time, South Roche missed a 10-footer with /* This year's intramural swimming mee Carolina definitely held the upper ten seconds to go, and that was all Winsor and will be held Sunday, March IS, 1970, a hand. she wrote for the luckless the beautiful Card Gym pool. The mee will be open to all undergraduate anc But just seconds later, Dunning Gamecocks. Anheuser got a key graduate men, except those on the Duki stole the ball from Roche and was on a missed Paul Coder Newton Oil and swim team or those who have wor college letters in swimming. fouled going in for a lay-up. He free-throw and sank two free tosses Entries open Monday, March 9 anc sank only the second of the two himself with six seconds to go, to Water Color Sets close Thursday, March 12. Any on* foul shots, bringing his team to the close out the scoring for the interested in participating should contact the IM manager for his living group oi short end of a 39-38 score with evening. J Our Cupboards are chock ; come by the IM office in Card Gym 1:51 to go. South Carolina, which showed There will be nine events including Large selection ; full of the greatest ! diving. Now it was Leftwich's turn. its superiority during the regular : collection of summer bells • season, finished its best year ever for artists, with a 25-3 slate. 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