Weather It will be cloudy, windy Work through the system! and cool today with the high in the low to mid 60s. Tonight's temperature will Vote teach the low 30s with a 10% e cnronicie chance of rain today or tonight. TUT. J Volume 66, Number 101 Durham, North Carolina Tuesday, March 16, 1971 ROTC committee hears diverse community views By Bruce Siceloff Approximately 80 people presence at Duke implied In an open meeting last attended the hearings held in general support of the war in night, the University 212 Flowers by the Southeast Asia and other Committee on ROTC heard five-member committee. Defense Department policies. testimonies from 26 people, The committee has been Support with calls for continuation, studying the Naval and Air Speaking in support of modification, or abolition of Force ROTC programs on ROTC and its presence on ROTC on campus, and campus for the last six campus, a n umber of demands for establishment of months, and will make individuals compared it a daycare center. recommendations to favorably to the two other President Sanford on ROTC sources of officer training, status here. the Officer Candidate Schools Elections Slightly over half the (OCS) and the military arguments presented were for academies. Some of them argued that ROTC the abolition of ROTC on the 1 to be held Duke campus. Some of these ''humanizes' and The ROTC hearing held last night. (Photo by Sue Bastress) were strictly on an academic "liberalizes" the officers it plane, saying that ROTC produces and, ultimately, the Tentatively approved today constituted the only armed services in general. By Rick Melcher department on campus whose In answer to the argument ASDU Reporter curriculum was controlled that ROTC suppresses Duke students will go to and whose faculty was academic freedom, some said the polls today to elect the appointed by an external that its abolition would IFC to change rush rules '71-'72 slate of ASDU body, and whose students infringe upon the rights of (IFC) next Monday, Sid officers, as well as vote on were trained by and for a those participating in ROTC By Dave Griffith the week before Thanksgiving Gulledge, newiy elected IFC five proposed referenda and single employer. programs. Residential Life Reporter vacation, Gulledge said. president said, in an interview "Freshmen would then have four amendments to the Others who spoke against Groups represented Proposed rush regulations yesterday. all of Thanks giving vacation ASDU constitution. ROTC were concerned that it A number of student and for next year will be Gulledge, who was elected to be free from pressure and supported the "war machine" alumni organizations submitted for approval to the The polls, which will be March 8 by the IFC Council make their decision," and, therefore, that its (Continued on Page 8) Inter-Fraternity Council open from 9-6, will be of Presidents, said the revised Gulledge continued. situated on West Campus in regulations have already been front of Perkins Library, in Bids would then be tentatively passed by the IFC returned the following week, front of the Chapel, outside and the Trinity deans. the Union and atop the stairs he said. entering Edens Quad. Polls Editors report to Board The only remaining Before October 22 will also be located in every obstacle before submitting fraternities could not invite dorm on East campus as well them to the deans for formal freshmen to any fraternity By Mike Proulx p u b I i c a t ions to t he "unbelievably cooperative" as Hanes House and the Grad approval is the conformation social activities and freshmen Policy Reporter Publications Board last night. performance of all Center. of certain dates, he said. would not be allowed in The Chanticleer and Lonnie Sherrod, contributing photographers. Formal rush fraternity houses on To vote students must Archive editors made Chanticieer editor, said that More traditional The new regulations call weekends from 6 p.m. Friday present both a student I.D. presentations concerning the yearbook should be Sherrod described the for a formal rush period of to 12 noon Sunday, Gulledge card and a semester content problems, and dates received from the printer May content as more traditional approximately one month in said. enrollment card. of release for their than last year's yearbook yet 17. He noted that duration, beginning October During the "month" of Candidates less so than the 1968-69 22 and ending with the forma! rush there will be Candidates for ASDO annual. He said the book will extension of bids some time (Continued on Page 4) presidency, now that Robert "try to present a picture of Heller has withdrawn, include Duke University," with the Shari Coldren, Tom Drew, emphasis on showing "Duke Mark Palevitz, Dave Pishko, as pictures and things rather Chan Smith, Alec Wightman, than events." Socialist festival and Warren Woodward. Sherrod noted that only The four students who about six persons are actively gath ered the necessary involved in producing the number of signatures required yearbook. He added that each to begin at UNC for the Vice Presidential post person is not assigned a on West Campus include Dave specific section for which he Nolan, George Rahdert, By Art Smith is responsible, but rather than held on the UNC campus in Michael Dailey, and Henry Chapel Hill and will Beck. However, Elizabeth total thing". University Conference. NUCI. commemorate the 100th Gibson is running is sponsoring a Socialist Chanticleer copy editor anniversary of the Paris uncontested for Vice Art Becofsky t hen read a Liberation Festival scheduled to begin tonight and continue Commune of 1871. The President of the Women's passage from the yearbook. Last night's Pub Board Photo by Sue Bastress) through the rest of the week. events commemorating this (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 8) The conference will be milestone in the development of socialism will center around March 18. John Wheeler, a Nixon causes excitement in Williamsburg spokesman for NUC, estimated "at least a couple Presidential visit: that of and personal supporters of "Remember this moment. seemed to go unnoticed. of thousand people will dissenting students. By Jerry Smith Nixon, all were united in awe Spencer." Brass band attend." He said, "We have Night Editor The I a t ter aspects was at the prospect of personally As the Presidential A brass band, composed of room for a hundred in dorm and intensified by an announced seeing the President of the limosine passed, the viewers crash pads'." Ed Sands "Counter Conference on United States: craned their necks, applauded 40 student supporters During the festival, people Academics Reporter Peace and Justice" whose This fact could be seen in their approval, and waved honoring Nixon's arrival will gather in Chapel Hill to ial to tl • Chri purpose was to rival the the expressions and frantically; the President greeted the President's car discuss socialism as an WILLIAMSBURG, National Conference on the mannerisms of most of the half-heartedly and with rather off-key versions alternative to the present Va.—The small historical Judiciary a I which the people as they instinctively un-smilingly responded. He of "Stars and Stripes system, to meet with groups landmark town of President was to speak. did not seem to notice the Forever" and "America." seeking to build a socialist Eager public Williamsburg, Virginia bustled many favorable posters and "We're out here because United States, and to with excitement as President The presence of the many A news feature placards that were scattered we love our President." said participate in the music, art. Richard Nixon made his first long-haired youths on hand throughout the crowd the tall tuba-playing co-ed. and theater of the "(Welcome Mr President." appearance in the state in for the "counter-conference" cheered the President. The The band leader, neatly international socialist "Nixon-Agnew in *72", and over a year. did nol seem to disturb the excited anticipation, the attired in coat and tie, his movement, he said. "Work for peace—Nixon does Along with the usual ap proximately .J,0O0 eager outright awe. overwhelmed sideburns well-1 rimed at the Tonight, at 8 p.m. Dave every day"!. Presidential entourage of people who had come for t he spectators; they were bottom of his ear, added: Meggesey, a former St. Louis what Ihey surely knew would Secret Service agents, a seeing history pass in front of Likewise, several "The President is helping to Cardinal pro football player be bul a passing glimpse of reporter, and the eager I hem. anti- busing signs ( "No keep America the greatest and All American, and Marcia the Presidential motorcade. public, there was yet another "Oh. here he comes." busing-Our children a re country in the world. He's Rothenberg, a member of While some were obviously non-negotiable" and element that has become loyal Republican partisans cried a middle-aged woman, ending the war, quickly, and, NUC, will speak at UNC's equally as common with a t o her I en year-old son. "Freedom of Choice") (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 2) Page Two HiTsHiI.WilM!3 Tuesday, March 16, 1971 Spectrum

Civil Engineering Sabbath Services Speed-Reading Course Anatomy Seminar Summer Jobs Chapel Service Seminar ASDU will offer a Dr. E. J. Modest of the Beth El Congregation at Watts Mr. Bruce Cape*. Daedal of speed-reading eourse and a Children's Cancer Research md Markham Street (2 blocks CAMF SEQUOYAH, near Elmer Hall will be the Dr. Donald S. Berry, Murphy from East Campus) holds Sabbath presiding minister at the Chapel Ptohttor of Civil Enftnecrioc notehand course if enough Foundation, Boston, Mass., will Asheville. N.C. wHI be on campus student interest Is shown. Cost apeak on "Identification of Services every Friday evening at 8 aB day Thursday. March IB, lo service this Sunday, and Dean Member. National Academy ot and Saturday morning at 9. All James T. Cleland will deliver a EnKineeiinS will discuaa will be minimal. Si«n up now m Human Metaphase Chromosomes interview MALE applicants for tbe ASDU Office. 104 Union. by Fluorescence" at 4 p.m. on are invited to attend. counselor poiitioni lor the sermon on "Three Room* in •'Technology of Urban summer of 1971. Anyone Jerusalem." Cleve Evans, Transportation" on Thursday. Sponsored by ASDU University March IS In 262 Bell Building. Preschool Benefit Services Committee. interested In talking with Mr. chairman of the Interfaith March 25. 1971 at 4:30 p.m. in Cappa. please uom* by the Committee of the DUCC, will the EngtneetinB Auditorium. The Duke Preschool Invites its friends to help sponsor our Placement Office. 214 Flowers serve as lector. That fantastic Outdoor Education Hanoi Report scholarship program by enjoying Bldg. or call ext. Ml 3. Chapel Choir will sing, two parts Education rday, Ma ch 20 of the Mozart Requiem Mass. Sunda 30 p.n . in the performance of Royal Hunt of Qeoige Ritchie. Chapel Organist, The final luncheoi meeting of will play compositions by Joseph Gross Ch ^^^^^ ium. Mr. w it, the company of Stonehenge Kapa Delta Pi for this year will be William C son of -the National d Freedom < Preschool parents and teachers. Openings Goodman and Eugene Gigout. held on Turaday, at 12:30 p.m.. door Leadership School and i January to r Half of the cost per ticket will go Samuel Hammond, Chapel in the East Campus dining hall. John Dorr Nature Laboratory to the box office. Please contact Carillonneur, will play works by > featured speaker i '*" " present a slide show and talk mornings: Rosella Wolbarsht at J. H. Fiocco and John Franco on Ho Robe: Mo N.O.L.S. outdoor program of 6R2-S495, evenings: Judy Rohlf Quad, still has openings for r the bells. And where will you be ey Ge. North te water canoeing at 477-8116. juniors and seniors. Applicati when all this happens—snodng ibing, wilderness fi Union. Bring your tray i available in the Commons R like a chain saw? Get up and drop by to rap between 109), will be accepted in K come to Chapel. OK? Sponsored by the Thii 302 u itil 3:30 this afternoon. Committee of th Transcendental e field of YM-YWCA and DUCC. Spring Concert ^^^^! will also Meditation pioneering work at The Durham Civic Choral the field of outdoor Plant Ecology There will be a weekly me Society will present its annual COCA for those doing transcend Major Attractions spring concert tonight at 8:15 in Seminar meditation today at 7 in Duke Chapel. Benjamin Smith Genetics Seminar There will be a seminar today will conduct the performance of t 6:15 in 212 Flowers for any "King David," an oratorio calling needs people lo help distribute for chorus, small orchestra, ^formation about the North lember of the Majoi Spanish Honorary imittee who is i soloists, and narrator. Tickets are Carolina abortion bill currently available at Page Box Office. tfore the NX. Senate, interested Initiation for Sigma Delta Pi, people call Cliff Femgold. the national Spanish Honorary 688-54 «3. Fraternity, will be held at 4:30 parlor. A banquet honoring the new members will take place at Psychology Today 5:45 p.m. in the East Campus Ball Performing Arts Room. Bicycle Trip Editor Engineering Lecture The Duke b club vi II -Socialist festival- Union tomorrow, at 6:30. Final meet this Saturd; • in^^^^^^^^^^ front of tl ^ [ Apology for Wonder plans for Charlie Byrd and Joe Chapel at 9 a.m. for a tnp to all(j Dancing God, and College will be discussed. AU old Hillsborough. The countryside ronB editor of Psychology (Continued from Page 1) repression in NC; education; and prospective new members and the riding should be beautiful TuQ Rap on religion, life Memorial Hall on Cameron and underground media. and we may possibly stop for s[yie. _____ lunch at the Hillsborough inn. a|) 101 Unit affecting publii Street. A free rock concert Movies to be shown during The pace will be leisurely, there Kenn-S ma i the quality of life. and dance will follow the will be more than one rest stop to,,,^ at the Festival include: "79 Placement Office and we will return around 4. Auditorium program at 10 p.m. Springtimes, a biography of The following companies and Anybody who wants to relax and [he Pers, Beginning tomorrow, an Ho Chi Minh; "Salt of the schools wiU visit the Placement has got the time and a OiKe is (josmopoliti Earth" a classic documentary Office during the week of March educational symposium will •mbership requirements. One of an American strike; "Ten 15. Appointments may be made ain. drinks can be bough Alternate Vocations feature major addresses, panel in 214 Flowers bldg. Days that shook the World"; Tuesday, March 1 " ECOS Committee Center discussions, and workshops. iing. Anyone with questions c "On the Line"; "El Fatah"; M a y la id St ichanical troubles can try < Workshops will be held Commission, Proctoer & Gamble .ch 688-6056 or ext. 3499 rn neeting will , ,« in Co.. Institute for Paralegal '2. If it is cold the trip will g Training, South Orangetown Union for from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. School District, Orangeburg. :iP plan and Wednesday through Friday. N.Y., Charlottesville, Va.. City e urged to attend. T Schools ""'"" " The various topics to be Wednesday. March 17 Bridge discussed include: black U. S. Dept. of HEW, Office of ill be duplicate t Education, Alamance County Public School*. Graham. N.C. Magnavox, White Plains, N.Y., 456 W. Franklin Chapel Hill Schools, Stamford, Conn., Schools ^^^laBBBBrrBBBBBBBBl Thursday, March 18 Russian Table C o u n y Sc 112 E. Main Durham iv Hie, Moi The Russian Table will meel ___.. Community tomorrow at the East Campu: Colleges, Camp Sequoyah. Hanes Dining Room. North Balcony al Here's your chance to Corporation 5:30 P.m. All interested student: Friday, March 19 explore the full spectrum U. S. Coast Guard of pizza tastes. You'll find the favorite combination that's your taste among the tempting brings you new albums variety at the RABBIT HABIT from Capital and Blue Thumb Pizza Buffet A complete* selection ot piping hot pizzas, plus tresh (/anion saladwith our special Pizza Inn dressing. ALL YOU CAN EAT Keep1 $1.29 Dave Mason Mark-Almond Monday thru Friday The Rabbit Habit and Cass Eliot Two more refugees 11 A.M to2P.M.

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Reprinted From Guardian the ther Panthers in Algiers Hewitt, party minister of a telephone conversation NEW YORK-Wbat. were expelled. Two days later education, and Emory between Cleaver and Newton appeared at first to be a the party published in the Douglas, minister of culture, i ii wh ich the minister of factional split between a March 6 issue of its should be "held on trial defense said "the whole section of the Black Panther newspaper, the Black before the people to be intercommunal section is party in New York and the Panther, a long statement by judged on their revolutionary expelled." party's national leadership Eliane Brown, deputy commitment." Sharp and angry deepened last week when minister of information in The statement accused the The remarks were sharp Eldridge Cleaver, the party's California, which accused party's national leadership of and angry on Newton's part. international section in Cleaver of having beaten behaving in a strictly Referring to the television Algiers and five New York Kathleen Cleaver, his wife, on centralist manner without program the day before, party branches publicly several occasions imthe past allowing democratic Newton said, "You dropped a announced their opposition and of keeping her a prisoner "criticism within its ranks." bombshell on me brother, to the leadership of Huey P. in Algiers. Newton expelled the you're expelled." Newton, the party's minister The same issue, which Panthers named in the New The tape then unraveled of defense. does not mention any York statement in replies from Cleaver and 12 Newton has expelled expulsions, also asks if mid-February. Tabor and other Panthers, including New rush rules being discus! Cleaver and the entire Algiers Cleaver is "attempting to Moore, two of four Panthers Kathleen Cleaver and Don meeting.{Photo by Sue Bastress) section from the party. In divide the Black Panther free on bail in the Panther 21 Cox. The tape was broadcast turn. Cleaver, the party's party" by denouncing trial, were purged from the in full March 5 over the New minister of information in Newton and Hilliard, if he is party after they failed to York Pacifica radio station exile in Algiers, has taken attempting to divide the appear in court and bail was WBAI. -Rush rules- (Continued from Page 1) freshmen," he noted. similar action against what he community by denouncing consequently lost for two Cleaver opened the tape Gulledge said that LO calls the "right wing of the Angela Davis and if he is others Panthers, Afeni Chaku by saying, "In a people's open relations as there were attack next year's freshmen, party" and has announced a| trying to divide the socialist and Joan Bird, on trial for s t ru ggle there is no this year, Gulledge continued. fraternities will have to reorganization of the world. "He denounces Cuba," bomb conspircy charges. distinction between the Reasons present more than just "social Panthers. the paper says. Flight military and political Gulledge gave four basic appeal." "With all the new A series of events in the On March 1 the New York The two men, the party- struggle." Previously, the reasons for the revision of residential alternatives, last week marked the chapter held a press said, fled with Connie Panther party had united the rush regulations: allowing chan ge is needed if distrubingly public rift within conference at its Harlem Matthews Tabor, taking two, he said, "It was just fraternities to concentrate fraternities are going to the party. On Feb. 26. Huey office in New York where important party documents Panthers, pigs and guns." their enthusiasm over a shorter period and thus be continue as a viable living Newton appeared on a live they declared that Michael with them. Connie Tabor, But with the incredible San Francisco television Cetewayo Tabor. Connie according to the party, was more effective; allowing alternative," he said. repressive a-Wcks against the freshmen time to becomes program where a Matthews Tabor. Richard responsible for coordinating party and the "fragmenta­ As IFC president, Gulledge long-distance telephone "Dharuba" More. Pratt and an East Coast speaking tour "integrated into their listed his first priority as rush. tion" of the party leadership prospective living groups and hookup with Cleaver was the nine imprisoned Panthers of Newton's on behalf of the through imprisonment, he Then to bring all fraternities anged. Apparently its in the New York trial, all of Panthers and adjust to university life clc ser to gether by having said, the party became too before going through rush", purpose was to refute rumors whom have been expelled, Ericka Huggins who are on much involved in "political seminars and discussions of a factional dispute should be reinstated in the trial in New Haven, Conn. eliminating the lack of among the fraternities on mass mobilizations," treating communication between between Cleaver and Newton. party and that they The imprisoned New York "different aspect of fraternity mass rallies for political fraternities and freshmen over I Instead, Cleaver said that considered Hilliard "purged Panthers were expelled for prisoners as its principal life." rush procedures, and the recent party explusions of from the having published an "Open emphasis, and consequently removing or reducing the ASDU the Panther 21 on trial in for life." Letter to Weatherman deveI oped a "bureaucratic continuous pressure on He said he also hoped for New York and Elmer Underground from Panther New York machinery" which ultimately freshmen to pledge. closer relations between I "Geronimo" Pratt, a Los The New York statement 21" in the New York was to turn away from the ASDU and IFC next year. |Angeles Panther, were said that they recognized the underground newspaper, the "military struggle." Gulledge said these "ASDU looks very revisions will "go a long way "regrettable" and "should central committee of the East Village Other, in which Involved in this, Cleaver promising for next year," he in solving rush problems" but not have taken place." He party to consist of party they obliquely criticized the said, was a position the party continued and "we hope to "the final outcome will be said that the expulsions were Chairman Bobby Seale, party leadership. took that saw "going consolidate our power and determined in how the responsibility of David Eld ridge and Kathleen Then on March 4, the New underground" and creating become a strong lobbying fraternities present Hilliard, the party's chief of Cleaver and Field Marshal York chapter again called a and illegal party organization group within it" he themselves to incoming staff, and he called for Don Cox. also in exile in press conference to play a as politically incorrect. concluded. Hilliard to be expelled. Algiers, tape recording from the Cleaver upheld the Expelled If went on to say that Algiers Panthers. The tape "underground" as absolutely C L A S S I F t E D S The next dav Cleaver and Newton, Raymond "Masai" also included the recording of essential. "A primary responsibility of those CLASSIFIED AD RATES North Carolina State aboveground is to aid those are (per insertion). University, or call underground," he said, 15 words $-100 752-2428. Deadline March •SST funds approved- adding "people who go Each additional word $.04 under ground transform 10% discount for three The administration is seeking government's SST program is politics into war." consecutive insertions; environment. But after some $235 million more for the now." He warned that the 15% for 5. government would get stuck Len i n ism , Don Cox STUDENT TRAVEL, debate, the committee said it following year. declares in the tape, "is a was confident that any The SST is not an with a multibillion-dollar bill TRIPS, CHARTERS. program of action." Lenin EUROPE, ORIENT, hazards from the SST could overwhelming favorite, even to help get the first SST's off the assembly line. d iscovered that Marx was FOR SALE; AROUND THE WORLD. be resolved be fore in the House. On the final right politically and Bakunin I m mediate possession — Write S.T.O.P., 215C Yates said the major commercial flights begin. vote last year, it cleared by (the anarchist) was right 3215 Cromwell Rd. 3 Shattuck, Berkeley, Ca. objections to the SST have "Just as the work on the only 20 votes. militarily. bedrooms, 2 baths, range, 94704-PM OR SEE I environmental problems must Opposition not been resolved. dishwasher central air, 5 TRAVEL AGENT. go forward, the committee Leading the opposition minutes from Duke, feels that the prototype there is Rep. Sidney R. Yates, 489-4950. I construction' must also D-lll.. a member of the »uM»nM <«v*ry MomMv. >->«0*y. WMn*tt*y. Trtunday »r>o ftHtol o' in* uni-i'iiiy y«-x «"C«Dt durin« Umvarwty nol.oiyi Hope Valley Area-3740 | continue," the report said. appropriations committee. In tna •••«• Mfiotft by tn« ilutftnti ot OuMt unmmiv, DurtiJ.-i.. Swarthmore Rd. 3 Lopsided margins a dissent accompanying the N.C. '.Hand CIMt MtlW 0"» »l Outturn. N.C. D«,iy«r«<< By m*il Jt t 14 00 (Ml y*-W. SuOKMpl.ont, HIKii ind Othtjr injuiliH bedrooms, 2 baths, new POLITICAL: The committee view committee report yesterday. tftouia 0* mtiMa lo Bo» 4694. Du-it StJlion, Ourh*m. N.C. 21101. w/w carpet, draperies, Dav~e !TSchultc z fo I comes as no surprise. It has Yates said that national interior by decorator, large secretary-treasurer of the approved the SST steadily opinion polls showed the professional landscaped lot Senior Class. r the years by losided majority of Americans were ( 1 00'x295'), fenced, margins. But the project ran against the SST. adjoins St. Stephan into trouble last year in the "1 suggest." Yates wrote, Churchyard. Ideal for Senate. It was defeated once, "that the time to end the children and pet's safety. revived, threatened with a ABORTION 6% loan assumption plus WANTED: equity. Appointment only. Fur shed filibuster and finally kept Elect Call 489-7731 or alive with a stopgap apartment sublet for HENRY BECK QUESTIONS? 489-2339. summer. Call Nancy resolution that allowed ASDU V. Pres. Becker or Francis Nicrosi spending at a lower level until It you, or a Iriend, are seeking an abortion, the 3721. March 30. 1 have addressed many issues Women's Pavilion Inc. can help you. i Call us now (collect, it you wish) and one of our SPECIAL NOTICE: By that date. $156 million and proposed many solutions. Female grad student wants will have been spent on the I wish Lo emphasize that THE dedicated staff will answer your questions about Wildflowcr Kitchen, roommmate to share 2 SST this year. The $290 placement in accredited Hospitals and natural foods restaurant, bedroom apt. (un- ISSUE AREAS ARE WHAT Clinics in New York Cily at low cost. million appropriation thus ARE IMPORTANT AND opening about March 10. furnished) beginning April It is advisable to call us as soon as possible after you 4 52 West Franklin St., 1,1971. w ould translate in to $ 134 NOT THE PROPOSED learn you are pregnant. In many cases, the cost Chapel Hill, 967-6236. million more for the budget SOLUTIONS. NO ONE can be very low, and you can arrive in New York City in the morning and be on your way home that evening. year that expires June 30. PERSONS'S IDEAS ARE If you have to go, go with THE RIGHT SOLUTIONS. We can also help you with airplane and other transportation arrangements. a commission as a Second THE SPIRIT OF WORKING Lieutenant. Now accepting Read and use WITH AND FOR IF YOU NEED SOMEBODY TO TALK TO, CALL US ANYTIME applications from graduate Army Surplus STUDENTS has been the students and rising juniors Headquarters bulwark of my campaign. I AT (212) 371-6670 or (212) 759-6810 for the two-year Army Chronicle use my ideas and concerns to AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK / STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ROTC program. $50,00 per month. Contact illustrate what 1 would do k WOMEN'S PAVILION INC. 712 9th St. with the ideas and concerns Captain .Sims, Army classifieds 515 Madison Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 ROTC Reynolds Coliseum, Durham of the student body. Tuesday, March 16, J971 iliMeU.iMilMES Page Five Controversy over UNC newspaper • Student Activities Fund, this money the Tar Heel was continue publication, but the ; money was switched to the forced to cut the size of their problem of financial University Accounting Office paper drastically. censorship remains. as of February 1, while the 1 'O ne Tuesday," Parnell According to Parnell, "We majority of students were on said, "the paper was only have engaged a lawyer to look THE semester break. four pages, and the two into the legality of this TAR HEEL Uncovered check center pages were filled with matter. We should go to court According to Mike Parnell, ads. It was a terrible paper, in three to four months i News Editor of the Tar Heel, but we had no alternative." unless this issue is settled the crisis arose when the Finally paid satisfactorily." University Trust Fund Office Fihancially speaking, there Other student leaders failed to okay a check for was some question as to how expressed opinions about the fvsslf $2500 to cover a printing bill. much longer publication seriousness of this take-over Parnell explained that while could be continued. When the in interviews for the Daily the majority of Tar Heel Tar Heel announced that they Tar Heel. Bill Blue, student operating expenses are had put out their last issue body vice president, stated, • covered by advertising, unless the bill was paid, the "I'm afraid most students Editor's note: In recent approximately one-fourth of . administration produced the don't realize the severity of months several little their budget comes from money. the actions currently taking publicized incidents have student fees. Without this The Tar Heel was able to place." been occuring at UNC. Among the incidents has been Just beginning a conflict over financing the 'The current embargo of student newspaper. The the DTH is only the following article attempts to beginning. In the future, I relate in part the controversy have no doubt that any over the Daily Tar Heel's organization daring to finances, the role of UNC question administrative students in deciding financial supremacy will be undercut." issues, and the future position Howard Henry, Union of students on such issues. Director, put it this way. "If By Celia Allman the change was done Feature Writer properly, it would have taken a stu dent-faculty committee Just how long can a nearly a semester to work out student-run newspaper the details. Especially in a survive under a sudden surge university like UNC, student of finnancia! censorship by participation is pointed out the administration? Not very by administrators, but long and not very well. The students were left out of the Daily Tar Heel, student paper planning. This undercut what of the University of North faith I ever had in the Carolina, was recently placed administration." in this frustrating stiuation. The Tar Heel, with a daily circulation of around 14,000, is one of the several student activities affected by a recent change in the disbursement photo system of student fees. Formerly handled by the

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For those of you who missed Support the People's Peace Treaty? yesterday's editorial endorsements Yes. Black workers and opinions on today's ASDU The treaty contains the only election, or didn't want to wade proposal that has come to our through the two pages of copy, we attention that would bring a quick, Christine Strudwick present them below, in simplified just and honarable end to the war in Editor's note: The errands. I was also told about because a young well dressed form. Indochina. following column is written my having a lot people and intelligent Black man by Christine Strudwick, an coming to see me on the floor that comes to see me. We also For president? Chan Smith. Reinstate the 'D' grade? No. employee of the Duke and this really upset the talked about telephone calls. white mistresses. We belive that Smith of all the Adding grades to the already Hospital Nursing Services and You see, the only calls Black candidates would make the most a member of the interim Well, back in last folks get on my floor is about competitive-oriented grading system executive board of Local September, October, and sick husbands, mothers, creative and articulate ASDU would be a regressive action. 1199D. sisters, and children. president and we believe he would be November, you may recall Last Sunday I was that I was talking to Black We Black employees at a president who would represent Duke are not able to hire student opinions, not just his own. Form an ASDU study group? Yes. evaluated on my floor by my folks about joining Union Why not? Head Nurse. This is a system 1199D. I also encouraged Black maids and sitters for Duke has to keep Black folks poor white folks to join too. our children. We either have to carry out children out Amendment I,II,III,IV. No. Build a new University Union in line. You are told of your Because they are in the same weak points and your boat that Black folks are in. early in the mornings to our The proposed amendments to the Building? Yes. mother's house or some ASDU Constitution would, in short, disobedience to your white They are working hard and Such a facility is badly needed and superiors. This evaluation was being mistreated by the boss. friend's house to take care of make ASDU undemocratic and should be supported as long as other due last September but the Working 8'/a hours each day them for us or leave them controlled by a hand-picked group of needs—faculty and workers salaries, "Head Nurse" had to become to pay for sitting down in the alone to take care of a few students, wreck student financial aid—are not neglectedd. familiar with the system. cafeteria to eat. And they are themselves. But the Black activities at Duke and insidiously limit afraid to say anything about maids, can always call her You see, she is a foreigner white mistress and let her off-campus representation. Finally, whether or not you agree and doesn't fully understand it, but I am not because _when I was employed at Duke, I know what is happening to EI im inate the foreigh language with our positions, we urge you, in how to oppress Black folks her children. I have seen on requisite campus newspaper style, to the "American way" in other was not told by anybody that requirement? Yes. words. "Democratically," she I had to pay to sit down and my floor the white folk Elimination of any requirement is a go out and vote, for unlike the has not evaluated any of the eat. getting social calls from step towards a free and open national elections, here, you do have a friends. But when Black folks white folks yet. I was It is not in the policy educational institution. choice and your vote may prove explained the new pressure get a call, boy!, it really meaningful. manual, saying employees upsets everybody even the point system of oppression. have to pay for their lunch nursing office. I don't Then I was told how I had period by staying at work approve of white folks behaved about doing maid until 3:30 p And evaluating Black folks. duties and by acting the way according to The Fair Labor I did this caused the white Standards Act as amended in I hope that my Black bosses to be upset. 1 told her 1966 for Hospitals and brothers, Mayor Howard Lee, that I will always speak out Nursing Homes, unless the Ellis Jones, and Jim Daniels, Day care center against unjust and unfair hospital employee and his become concerned about the treatment to Black folks. I employer has an agreement or problem and talk to Black don't approve of it because I understanding arrived at workers about what's going University has been able to support know it is wrong. before the performance of on at Duke. In a speech on Provost Blackburn's office has semi-professional athletics and We don't have but one the work that a fixed work August 12 at. St. Augustines' recently released a report elaborate inaugurations financially. white P.C.A. on the floor and period is considered by the College brother Howard Lee recommending the establishment of a he is never assigned to do Federal Government as said and I quote "Blacks were. The reluctance of the University to not happy as slaves and that day-care center for the University fund the day care center points out maid duties regularly just overtime. community. something about the priorities of once in awhile. 1 think when I have never told anybody The report, a supposedly seriously nurses are assigned to do that I would work 8V4 hours Duke University. Once again we must patient care it is their duty to 1 certainly agree with Lee, intentioned study by administration, and nobody has told me too. and 1 hope he will help us in question these priorities and suggest see that their patients are 1 don't think she really mind contains a fairly detailed plan for the that a day care center is much more weighed, have water, and we our struggle at Duke to the SDS students, med maintain just and fair nature of the day care center when it important than a lot of things for have messenger services students, and Mark Pinsky is set up. which the University is now spending available to the floors for employment and coming but she was upset opporunities. We are pleased that the money. administration has finally recognized Even more disturbing than the "the need of such a facility for the reluctance of the University to The Chronicle cherishes letters from its readers. Letters should be typed children of Duke employees. support a day-care center is the At the same time, however, we on a 50-space line and, due to space limitations, no longer than 400 words or inaction of the University in seeking 40 lines. Ail letters must be singed with class or official title. Address letters wonder if the administration is really any federal funds for the day care sincere in their expressed desire to to the editorial chairman, 4696 Duke Station, or, through campus mail, to center. Flowers Building. provide this much needed day care According to the story on page one center. in Friday's paper, there is no one in the As the report indicates, the administration even looking into Today is Tuesday, March 16, 1971. administration isn't planning to do possibilities for federal funding. anything about it any time in the near It almost seems as If the University The then unknown Taltulah Bankhead made her New York debut on this day in 1918. future. The day care center, it says, wants people to stop asking for a day Bankhead, for those of you who have a need to know things some people say there's no might be in operation by 1974. care center more than it actually need lo know, got her firsl name from her grandmother, who got it from Taltulah Falls, The report also says that this wants to provide one. Georgia. University can't afford to be the sole And until we find that someone is Wondering if Taltulah Falls, Georgia was named after some frontier- aristocrat named financial support of a day care center, doing something more positive than Tallulah, this is the educative Chronicle. Duke's Daily Newspaper where the aristocrats and will therefore need to obtain writing a report to bring a day care keep running Ihe show because of what they don't want us lo know. Volume (Hi, Number federal funding. center to Duke, we'll have to go on I'll, published al Duke in Durham. X»rlh Carolina As we all know, however, the believing that. -Letters to the edit council-

and provide information to -plans for student unmovaoie, always abounding Merritt Cox's present and careful consideration, either Caviar .many visitors to Duke. The operated book exchange; in the work of the Lord. " former students, can say is, by yourself or with frignds. president is also chairman of To the edit council: —more telephones on C.P. Ellis thank you for being an And let us know if indeed a the Homecoming Committee, I resent that your policy campus. Employee, Duke University excellent teacher, and most new Union is what you really a coordinator of senior permitting campaign columns The committee has spent Maintenance Dept. of all, a real person. want. If you decide "yes" activities, and a major • only from presidential almost 500 hours compiling Peter Syverson '72 then speak up,en masse. It's participant in the graduation candidates would not allow a and recording a survey sent to that important. preparations and exercises. column I had prepared on my 634 undergraduates. Through Michael Dailey, '73 Further he is involved in -this we should be able to candidacy for senior class Leaders Laurie Earnheart, 71 the determination of the class speed up plans for the new president, especially since A union Chris Cramer, 74 you have seen fit to publish gift and in the sponsorship of union building, the new To the edit council: .the next class* election. those of ASDU presidential intramural building, better I must take issue with my Finally, and most candidates who, judging from gynecological services and opponent's letter, To the edit council: importantly, he is a means most of the columns I have many other services by means "Candidates." in last False through which seniors can read, have proven their of student representation. Thursday's Chronicle. I obtain assistance and services. The Sub-Committee on election to be as filled with These programs are believe that Henry Beck To the edit council: As president I will the Student Union of the crap as this one. effective. The structure of places too much emphasis on You made several false represent the class in an Ed ucation al Facilities ASDU can work, but there is the internal structure of statements in yesterday's The senior class president .honorable and active manner. Committee is pleased to a trick to it. If ASDU tries to ASDU and not enough on Chronicle which I feel should ''acts as uno fficlai I will be receptive to your announce that it is now in the force changes supported only responsible leadership and be answered in today's paper spokesman," appoints viewpoints and desires and I process of selecting a by a small group, it will never ASDU priorities. First, you said ASDU fees committees for Dean of will strongly solicit your consulting architect for the succeed. The trick is to If student government is come out of our tuition. This Student Affairs Griffith, collective wishes for purpose of beginning represent the undergraduate to represent the students its is false. ASDU funds are selects graduation marshals, presentation to the legislative preliminary drawings on the stands around at banquets students of Duke University, leaders must be committed to new Union. raised by a compulsory and administrative charge of S4.50 per students and sells blazers. If you are interested, you this goal. They must be The sub-committee, o rganizations of the which we pay each summer in Now all this extra­ can help. Please vote willing and able to represent guided by the expertise of university. addition to tuition. Last curricular caviar or bullshit, if Tuesday. the interests of the student University Architect James summer's tuition bill had a I may, gives little to organize My commitment will be to Fred Butner'73 body to the administration. Ward, will be searching specific excess charge which a campaign around. you and to Duke. I present ASDU treasurer Beck supports the between now and April 15 of read "ASDU fee." Proposed myself as a candidate for the candidate formation of a committee to this year for an architect to But the senior class amendment III would presidency of Trinity College study ASDU structure which t ranslate program concepts president does head up eliminate thi;. Students will student Homecoming and request your vote this will make a report "shortly into a functional facility. Tuesday. not "pay twice" for ASDU. Committee. So here, briefly, after Oct. 30, 1971." I think In the in terim, the Second you said there was is what I'd like to see done. Bill Jackson, '72 we're kidding ourselves if we sub-committee will work to no mechanism for Expand and change Leftists think this will get us synthesize a program concept enforcement. This is a false. Homecoming weekend to a anywhere. on the basis of its educated An ASDU tax on living fall version of Joe College Change? A more definite solution assessment of Union v groups would be as much a weekend. To the edit council: to ASDU's problems lies priorities. This assessment is To the edit council: University debt as damage There should be events closer at hand—vote Tuesday based presently from When the ASDU campaign For five years I have read fees. The University has had planned for Thursday night for the candidates best exhaustive interviews began last week there was an the Chronicle, and just about no trouble forcing living and Friday afternoon, etc. qualified to represent students conducted with persons air of change in the talk of every editorial or news 1 groups to pay for damages. But we also need a now. representing particular the candidates. analysis written with a far left well-rounded weekend: political slant. George Rahdert, '72 interests in the University Third you said the tax But it seems that those would not apply to off warehouse drink-in, smoke-in, As of 9:30 p.m., Friday, ASDU vice community as well as lengthy who most ardently pledge campus students. frisbee contest, different March 13, 1971, I haven't presidential candidate discussions the Sub-Commit­ reform are the ones who are Amendment II calls for a tax types of concerts, picnics, found any I can agree with. tee has engaged in thus far. resulting to the old political on "living groups," not "on fraternity parties, etc. Get the All the writers reflect ploys. Candidates are With the professional campus living groups." I'm idea? opinions of the ultra left. attempting to play off the advice of Ward and William sure the judicial board would They advocate freedom for There should also be a- voter with information that is Osborne, union director, the find that off campus students everyone except the Cox expansion of the program not even true. sub-committee feels would be bound to pay started last year to get the conservatives. When we confident of its ability to These candidates have ASDU taxes like everyone alumni who visit the campus conservatives present draw conceptual conclusions used imaginery figures to try else. to learn what is happening documented evidence as to while awaiting the results of to dupe the voter into Finally, in your front » here. The "Homecoming the evils of the far left, the To the edit council: University-wide believing their cries. If you page, last minute article on Court" could help here, as left wingers don't try to Everyone at Duke must be questionnaires regarding look closely, you will notice the amendments, you implied each living group would elect disprove the evidence, but aware of how brutal the Union priorities. that those who promise that YAF was working anyone to represen them at instead, they try to discredit language requirement can be. reform are only promising With these considerations secretly for the amendments. special events scheduled for th e conservative individual Three year ago. as a that they will railroad in mind, the sub-committee is This is false. We have openly ilumni. and or their institutions. freshman. I was desperately- through their own beliefs. aiming for May 1 of this year endorsed the amendments for trying to get through Spanish Also, the chairman of the The worst example of this as the date on which to the last three weeks and said Every year there is 63-64. I sincerely believe that committee should be recently appeared in the initiate the first stage of its so in two Chronicle stories. promise of hard work, but the majority of my success in someone who is selected by a Friday, March 5 issue of the final plan for program and We did not put YAF on our only with changes in the Spanish was due lo my better representation of the Chronicle, titled "The Anti facilities. leaflets because we wanted system. This is an easy way professor. R. Merritt Cox. Duke community, i.e., not by out for the candidate. If Christ Frisbee," by Richard The three undergraduate students to vote on the merits Trinity College seniors. I will elected, he can enjoy his title, Smurthwaite. This article was He was hard; he expected students on the of the amendments, not the change all that. while only talking of change. written not to show that Bob slave labor from us, but he sub-committee have chosen merits of YAF. Jones University was right or had an intense personal to communicate this If you like these ideas for The structure of ASDU Seth Grossman. 71 wrong but to discredit BJU. warmth that I still feel when information because of its Homecoming, vote for can work as it stands now. As YAF Chairman me—Dave Schulz. A more When I read that the Security he stops to say hello to me on significant interest to the chairman of the ASDU Editor's note: We stand on complete explanation of my officer asked these Dukes the quad. student body. It is our feeling University Services what we said and reported in position can be read at the s t u d en ts to leave, I said, Professor Cox is. for me. that an announcement of this Committee I have seen "Thank God for BJU." yesterday's Chronicle. ASDU office. definite tasks undertaken and one of the few exceptional magnitude, as rudimentary as Now before anyone gets completed by the committee. I have been privileged to people that make me happy it might seem, is reflective of excited, please don't. Sure, I hear Bob Jones, Sr. and Bob I'm at Duke. And now 1 the genuine concern and The changes have not been understand that the romance interest for a real Union at want to win, but please don't planning for an elitist group Jones, Jr. in revival services. I take the whole thing to also know young men who language department has Duke. or a vested interest. The decided not to renew his seriously—it's not healthy! are graduates of BJU and all However, not wishing to Correction following are some of the contract. Cox is young; if he Dave Schulz '72 are fine, dedicated Christian overestimate student desires changes undertaken by the teaches here much longer he Senior class committee: men, with high moral and for a new Union, we plan to spirit ual standards. I also will have tenure. presidential candidate. — minimal charge meet with representatives understand many business So, according to the Inadvertantly, through our on-campus typing course; from each undergraduate error, a section of a letter by concerns actively seek lo perverted logic of academia. living group as well as persons -optional board on East employ BJU graduates he must got in order that Marc Palevitz entitled Request Campus for next year; from the graduate and "Reform" appeared as part of because they always make some ancient art ifact of a professional schools so as to —lowered bank charge; good employees. professor, many years Cox's a letter to the edit council by To the edit council: —campus coffee house; ascertain just how great such Chuck Bunn entitled The activities and It is very refreshing to me senior, may remain here desires are. If we encounter — minimal charge vegetating. "Coalition." Both are ASDU responsibilities of the to know that there are still the degree of student support candidates and the meaning president of the senior class course; institutions like BJU, who When is this world going we hope, then the job of — minimal charge of the letters may have been will, no doubt, be vague to maintain high moral to decide that a person is not translating diffuse sentiments altered by the mistake. We many people. The president on-campus notehand course: standards, a nd refuse t o measured by his age but by into an organized and highly -plans Tor a student regret the error in Friday's ^serves his class and his compromise even if il means his ability? Chronicle. university as an unofficial co-op; a loss of Federal money. Until we do get our vocal interest group must escort and public relations -more efficiency in Ihe Reminds me of a verse of priorities back in order, all begin. man. Il is his duty to receive campus bus service; siriplure. '7ft' ye steadfast. that I, along wilh many of R. So give the Union your Page Eight U!!3n»lWilWt3 Tuesday, March 16, 1971 •ROTC committee- (Continued from Page 1) in a strict military frame of some courses did teach the presented their official stands reference, w ithout any mechanics and operation of on the status of ROTC at balancing factors. weapons, they did not Duke. Spokesmen for the "This is exactly the encourage their use. YM-YWCA, the Coalition defense that [Lieut. William] Palmer defended some of Against Imperialism and the Calley [on trial for the the courses as being useful, Progressive Duke Alumni massacre of 102 Vietnamese though he did admit that two ; advocated termination of civilians] put up—that he of the Marine courses were I University contracts with Air wasn't capable of disobeying war-oriented. "Some of the j Force and Naval ROTC, his superiors," he said. courses are difficult, some nonsense, and some, like I scholarships provided by the Leave ROTC on campus, navigation, useful." University for all students continued, where ROTC and now receiving them from non-ROTC students "can Minor changes ROTC, and the establishment meet each other in a free Barbara Radovich, of 24-hour day care facilities academic environment," addressed the students for children of Duke where both can benefit. directly, saying she didn't employees. Peter Klopfer, professor of recognize the committee as In leaflets distributed zoology, concerned himself doing anything but "feeling President Nixon, on the Today Show yesterday claimed that student unrest is due to rejection before the meeting, Praxis with the question of the out student opinion so of traditional values. Here he is apparently fleeing a band of directionless youths. (Photo by and Women's Liberation existence of a program like Sanford can have his cake and Andy Parker) made the same demands. ROTC' as a part of a eat it too," by effecting only Duke compromised university, regardless of minor, if any, change in "ROTC is the only political and moral ROTC status at Duke. -ASDU elections- government branch on considerations. "The ROTC and the campuses training students Post Office corps military protect American Support for the proposed capitalist interests abroad," (Continued from Page 1) levied and collected during ''• for induction into that He suggested the People's Peace Treaty, which she said. Because capitalism the school year." j branch, with course credit establishment of a Post Office College. the National Student constantly needs new. No mention is made in this offered for these activities," training program on campus, The position of Treasure Association had requested be markets, "this area of amendment of raising money Tom Rothestein said. "We're controled by the Post Office of ASDU is being sought by included on the ballot, will Southeast Asia had to be from off-campus students. compromising the free and Department with the sole Fred Butner, Bill Kennedy, also be sought. opened up to the west" by The fourth amendment independent university which purpose of training students and Chuck Bunn. Don Halsey the military, she claimed. Referenda concerning we have taken a long time to to work in the Post Office. and Dave Suddendorf will divides off-campus students academic issues will seek set up." He called for a "It is easy to guess what "I think we have to op pose each other for into c onsti tuencies by an student opinions on restructuring of ROTC for its destroy that program; I mean Executive Secretary, while "arbitrary method." Each reinstatement of the "D" the response to this would own benefit and for that of be—that it has no real place really destroy it," she another uncontested race constituency will be entitled (D + , D, D-) grade and the University. declared, "I'm not against features Patti Alfred seeking to one legislator, according to abolishment of the language on the campus of a university, that it does not war—I think we're going to the office of Administrative the amendment. requirement as a prerequisite Attacking the claim that have to go to war to do it." Secretary. for graduation from Duke. ROTC produces more serve the general advance of However, "at least 2b% of human knowledge," he said, Amendments intelligent, humane officers, Day care center the members of an The final referendum explaining his objections to The first of the four Russell Francis asked the The demand for the day off-campus constituency question asks whether the presence of ROTC at ASDU constitutional committee to consider it care center, to be established must participate in the st udents desire a new Duke. amendments would abolish election for its representative University Union "assuming "objectively, as a department in the Social Sciences the ASDU Executive Cabinet to be recognized as a member that funding will be which gives scholarships to its Kendall Palmer was building where ROTC offices as well as ASDU executive of the Legislature," according independent of fees." majors, and encourages them sh arply critical of the and classes are now, was of officers. If this amendment to the amendment. Mary Biggelow, chairman to kill people" and to learn "emotionalism" of some of "symbolic" significance, passes, today's elections will Referenda of the ASDU elections unquestioning obedience to the anti-ROTC posters Doug Hastings, of the be void. superiors. displayed in the room, and of One of the five referenda commission, said yesterday Coalition Against The second amendment that in each position being Albert Sneed warned of the lack of any "logical Imperialism, said. on today's ballot include an presentation" of arguments provides that the ASDU contested and each the alternatives to ROTC, "It's not right to make issue seeking student response against ROTC. legislature will assume all on a committee to study the referendum and amendment OCS and the military women pay for the right to "First," he said, "I do not executive functions. The structure and function of must receive a majority vote academics. The OCS work," Mary Renaud said in believe that the military is in legislature would also have ASDU. to achieve victory. candidate, he said, is trained reference to the fact that two the power to recall or ultimate control of the war thirds of all Duke workers are implement new positions as it machine." He said that the women, many of them heads deems necessary. civilian body was the true of their own families. The The third amendment controlling agent. center should be open 24 -Senate subcommittee- Secondly, "ROTC courses prohibits ASDU from systems. hours she said, as the hospital receiving money collected (Continued from Page 3) Ervin's subcommittee on do not teach people to kill." has employees working storage can be enacted" if constitutional rights, which Ervin, who said that HEW He e xplai ned that, while from students by the "probably maintains more around the clock. present safeguards are not has been investigating the University. Instead, the personal data on individuals adequate. widespread governmental amendment says that ASDU than any other federal will level a "per capita tax on The secretary of HEW information collection, Wholesale department," questioned the Distributors^ •"" **„{ living groups that shall be appeared before Sen. Sam. J. storage, and dissemination increasing use of the social security number to identify citizens. He noted that "the social -Prof at Stanford- security card states on its face that it is not to be used for (Continued from Page 3) immediate harm to others.' during a sabbatical in France The action could lead to in 1966 when he met some identification purposes, Franklin answered: "I except for social security and would agree that whatever I the professor's dismissal after Vietnamese Communists. a hearing by a seven-man He contends that "the income tax purposes." and others did on Jan. 11 Affidavits constitutes inappropriate faculty advisory council. working people" should run behavior. The appropriate Franklin continued Stanford, that neutrality is Yet, he said, citizens are Kodiak Belted response to war criminals is holding classes anyway, and impossible in teaching and required to submit their not heckling, but what was they were well attended. that "war criminals" have no social security numbers on done to them at Nuremberg: In county court, Superior right to speak on the campus. voter registration affidavits, 1. STEEL SAFETY TREAD* they should be locked up or Judge Richard W. Rhodes last During a court hearing on telephone company records, 2. HIGH MODULUS RAYON executed." Wednesday granted the the injunction, he said the credit applications, arrest recent bombing of the United records, military records, BELT Hearing University's request for a States Senate was "a drivers licenses, death At a subsequent hearing preliminary injunction UP-TO-DATE 78 DESIGN wonderful act, and I certificates, and other forms. by a faculty student judicial ordering Franklin, his wife WIDE TREAD DESIGN understand that according to council, Franklin defended and several others to stay what is left of our rights in Ervin read several letters 13/32 INCH ANTI-SKID four students involved in the away from the campus core this country, one supposedly from irate citizens protesting heckling and was charged area pending a further High has the right not only to the demands on them to with contempt. hearing. HIGH STRENGTH believe that, but to say what I furnish their social security On Feb. 10, Franklin Franklin, an associate just said." numbers. Said one man from POLYESTER CORD addressed a rally and urged "a professor of English who is an Free speech Indiana: "I bought a car, paid CARCAS people's war." He called for a authority on Herman "The advocates of free cash, but the dealer would shutdown of "that most Melville, is boyish, polite and •Thousands of liny interlocking steel speech are not prepared to not give me the title to it obvious machine of war," friendly. He was student filaments beneath the tread provide allow free speech to people until I gave him my social a n armor-like shield asainsl road The Stanford Computer president at Brooklyn Friends who think those thoughts and hazards dissipate heat and reduce Center. High School, where he won tread distortion and wear. security number. It made me A sit-in ocairred at the nine letters, and he obtained his bachelor's degree at say those things," he added. so mad I gave him a phony Merchant-Page Tires, Inc center, and afterward 11 number out of the air." persons were arrested, several Amherst and his doctorate at Franklin's basic position is 803 Ramseur St. Phone 682-8107 Stanford. that he has symstematically He continued: "I look my were beaten, 10 were injured dog to the vet to get his toe See Your Local Dealer and two were shot by Politics avoided the unlawful and that he personally did nothing nails clipped. Cash deal $3. Pattishall's Garage Croasdailc Gulf Serv. unknown assailants. While serving as a strategic He insisted I make out a 1900 W. Markham Int. of 1-85 & Hillandale Rd air command navigator and unlawful during the Feb. 10 Lyman suspended Black's Union "76" Hope Valley Rd. intelligence qfficer, he was a violence. The heckling of Franklin Feb. 12, saying. "I Ambassador Lodge, he credit report with my social 2500 Brwin Rd. Mobe, Serv. regard your continuance of Stevensonian liberal. He Chapel Hill Rd. at abruptly switched to a contends, is protected by the security number. I refused. oui regular duties to first amendment. He settled for S3. Chapel Hill Blvd. nstitute a threat of Marxist-Maoist viewpoint Tuesday, March 16..J971 UiTS^ilBBTHH Seventy's Kerouac, Kesey is title given new novelist By Richard Locke (C) 1»71 NYT News Service feeling ot people living their knows now he'll leave Everybody Knows and lives outside the world, and Stanford to settle with them Nobody Cares" by Mason the head, of the hero. Which on the ranch for a "season in Smith. 213 pages. Alfred A. is to say, among other things, the wilderness" where he can Knopf. $5.95. it's miles away from youth write the novel we're reading. NEW YORK-In the culture. Yes, it's familiar, a road fifties, Kerouac: streaking It's hero, Ogden Jones, is novel • crossed with a woods cross the country, high on much too old, much to novel crossed with a portrait benzedrine and whisky, self-satirical for that. He's of the artist's self-discovery. Whitman in a Chevrolet, into his thirties, with a wife It has it's weaknesses the prancing like a lumberjack and three sons, about to take author is sometimes better at -and strutting with the boys his Ph. D. orals in American evoking the hero's on a drunken night out. In Lit., long overdue. &jt it's all anticipation of events than the sixties, Ken Kesey and his too small and safe. He'd _their actuality And despite merry pranksters in a day-glo rather be a devil and feel the warmth and color of the magic bus, whilring round the "gutty and bad and proven." details, the main country, dropping acid, Jones, a would-be novelist is characters—Jones and the freaking out. Love, peace, really taking this trip because girl—are not quite wholly blow your mind. he wants to "connect" again. there in clear outline. The Today we listen to James (Not drugs, mind you. E.M. minor characters and sights Dr. Lloyd Borstelmann plays Old Martin and Stephen Hamrick plays Young Martin in the Duke Taylor's songs, "Walking Forster.) along the way are much more Players' performance of "Royal Hunt of the Sun" to begin this Fri. and Sat. Tickets are sharply focused. down a country road." "He It's his wish that the trip available at the Page box office. (Photo by Rick Cytowic) knows how to ease down be wonderful, that things slowly." work right, that makes so This lovely first novel by many scenes in the book Mason Smith has the same fresh, newly created, after the Players 'Royal Hunt' opens Friday kind of intimate, masculine rain. Thinking of Henry By Doug Lovett years a participant in local tenderness, with a wistful lilt Country of Peru, escaping not the joy of living but James's ideal novelist, Jones "What did I really want to theater, including roles with and sway and a hint of steady from spiritual death, but rather the incredible tells himself to be "one on write? Many things. Basically, the Carolina Playmakers and power behind it. Quiet, discovering that he himself is gyrations that humanity will whom nothing is lost." When perhaps, about an encounter Durham Theater Guild, as open-eyed, with more than a a carrier of it. In the drama, put itself through in a vain he succeeds we're alt the between European hope and well as acting as technical touch of rueful the Spanish leader is long attem pt to avoid the better for it. Indian hopelessness; between advisor for the Duke Players' self-knowledge, it belongs to dead, but the memory of him i ne\ itable. tike a fish: When Jones meets a girl Indian faith and European production of Marat/Sade last us here and now in the lives on in the mind of Old hooked, gaffed, and flopping who says she'll hitch with faithlessness. I saw the active year. year. seventies. Martin: as a boy the page of in the bucket. Its magic lies in him, he can't contain himself iron of Spain against the Pizarro; in the play, the living the magic of memory; its The implications of the Hitching for joy. The whole latter h.if passive feathers of Peru: the example of the hopelessness ' effect is that of the sensations role are unusual, on stage as For "Everybody Knows of the book is filled with conflict of two immense and and tragedy of Pizarro's evoked by the past. well as off. As the narrator, and Nobody Cares" is a book their sunny sexual high. They joyless powers." mission. Crucial to the scheme of Martin is a thing apart from about the American road, a don't fall in love, they don't So writes Peter Shaffer in Total theater things is Old Martin, narrator the action: it is a product of novel about hitch-hiking from even make love immediately. his introduction to his play "Total theater" is of the play who lives to show his memory, an almost Stanford, California, across Expectations Royal Hunt of the Sun. Shaffer's catch-phrase for the us the despair of Pizarro's allegorical function of his the mountains into the real They both know—he more Shaffer's sense of totality of his dramatic romantic expeditions. Old conscience which speaks to west—to Pineadale, poignantly, literarily, than hopelessness extends into the presentation, "involving not Martin is the sage who make him. and us. telling the story ^Wyoming—and back again. A she—that their expectations very fiber of the play itself, only words but rites, mimes, mistakes in his youth, and which will explain the death rite of passage. It's filled with of the trip are entirely into the spirit of the masks and magics." Thus the who now tries to help others which is approaching and the the signts and sounds of different: she at 19 just characters and the sense that play employs all tolls, avoid doing the same things. despair which is its prelude. American highways, the beginning, off to by a death, not love, conquers all. orchestrated in such a way as Borstel man He had a part in its making. texture and mechanics of photographer's apprentice in Shaffer's ideal character is to produce a magnificient The role of Old Martin is once; now he can only watch. movement, a love of "the Berkeley, he at thirty-odd Francisco Pizarro, the aging theatrical dance, a ceremony The situation is a perlexing comfort and sanctuary of with gray in beard, returning played by Dr. Lloyd Spanish soldier-of-fortune of encounter and the senses. Borstelmann. a member of one for Dr. Borstelmann strangers' cars. . .with their to California, his journey who leads the little group of insofar as the physical smells like the lairs of ending, his family waiting. He But if it is a dance, it is a the Duke psychology- men into the uncharted Gold dance of death, celebrating department and for many realities of the theater are animals, and the green glow concerned, "I'm basically a of their instruments. player." he says. There is a Chevy-six engines that degree of discomfort for him sounded like sewing in playing character who machines, Ford V-8's with 'Jack-Knife Gypsy' marks Seibel change interacts with no one, and he their thundery crackly. Good feels a need to be more times." By Rob Wood mellower, easy-going voice early Siebel (and early Dylan) poignant manner backed up involved with what is "going Even more, though, it's Arts Staff that is far more pleasant to are still present but the by Buddy Emmons playing on." ?illed with a rich sense of the ear. His phrasing has also resultant conclusions of such an excellent piece on the Paul Siebel. "Jack-Knife Awkward people met along the made a step forward in that soul searching seem to be of a pedal steel guitar. The song's Gypsy." The character's way—not little set bits of the lines now flow into one much more optimistic nature. poetry is simple yet clearly "Jack-knife Gypsy" (EKS non-involvement with the character description, but another instead of merely Songs such as "Chips Are conveys to the Iistener a 74081) is Paul Siebel's second action of the play also people whose voices ring having one stacked upon the Down" or "Jeremiah's Song" deep-felt love of the beauty album, and while his style has represents a somewhat easily, naturally right, never other. are as much concerned with in nature that surrounds us. undergone a major change, awkward situation for done with condescension, just the misfortunes of life as the overall level of his artistry Good times However, for all of his Borstelman in his relations appreciated. Dylan's "It's Alright. Ma (I'm has nevertheless retained the Accompanying this change excellent lyrics, it is Siebel's with the other cast only bleeding!" but like the I can't recall a book I've high degree of quality that in singing style and helping to music itself that makes the members—most of them new Dylan. Siebel has read lately that gives you was present in his initial underline the difference album stand up and move. undergraduates. "I don't suspended judgment on the such an open, enjoyable work. Siebel's voice sounds between this and the first "Jack-knife Gypsy". "Legend think they really know what sham and grief that he sees much like Dylan's and once album, is the presence of of the Captain's Daughter", to do with me," he says. It and has instead turned his again Robert Zimmerman's subject matter that deals, and "Pinto Pony" are all has been only a relatively attention to the incidental. i n fluence is q uite evident. more with the good times in good, solid cajun tunes. The short time since Duke Players everyday joys that each of us Like Dylan, he has made the life instead of focusing on last piece is especially fine has encouraged non-student take for granted but often FbBesc: switch from a strained, social ills and the problems of and is probably as a good a acting in its productions. His cherish in retrospect. rasping delivery sung off of interpersonal relationships. piece of country-rock funk as impression of the Carolina Black Angels "Prayer Song" the top of his throat to a The introspective lyrics of the Dylan. The Dead, or James Playmakers is that of a group & The best example of this Taylor ever wrote. in which there existed more Satan's Sadists type of verse is found in Jimmy Buchanan and of a community spirit—a "Prayer Song." a soft, Doug Kershaw also deserve product, perhaps, of the melodious ballad that Siebel special note for their fiddle Playmakers' tradition of open sings in a low-keyed yet pi ay ing on "Jack-knife casting—and, as a result, an Gy psy" and '"Legend of easier movement within the Captain's Daughter." Both group-discipline essential to a Man called songs owe much of their the thealer. success lo the virtuosity on The difficulty of students I he violin thai these two in accepting a professor as display. participant in an organization Castle Keep But additionally, the fact not used to professors is that Siebel has blended his characteristic. Borstelmann talents so well wilh artists thinks, of the general climate who are oulslanding in this at Duke, in which there is a type of music, besides being "terribly formal" barrier HE,* SHE so adept in the social between students and commentary and ballard professors, a sense of the —SECOND FEATLUE— forms of singing is a professor as an inaccessible "WE A compIimerit to (he range of entity, a sense, he contends. FAMILY" his own technical skills. (Continued on Page 10) Page Ten ucaHiisistHia Tuesday, March 16, 1971 Is •Nixon causes excitement- {Continued from Page 1) Rennie Davis, Chicago and Justice, warned the political movement. at the same time, with honor. seven defendent and participants "not to consider Instead, they seem to be a We just wanted to thank co-coordinator of the this a social gathering and sit group, a very large group that him." Peoples' Coalition for Peace around smoking dope." is alienated from many of America's traditional values, Huddled behind the band, Nixon's war that is confused about what holding a large South In urging support for the individuals infludenced by to do about these Vietnamese Provisional People's Peace Treaty, Davis different political and social objectionable values, and that Re vo 1 u tionary Government stated that, "it is now clear forces had gathered for a is frustrated about not flag, was a small group of that the war is being waged "Counter-Conference on knowing what to do about anti-war protesters, who by Nixon and not the Peace and Justice." their objections. greeted the President with Vietnamese. . Now is the Separated cries of "Butcher" and Held in an amphitheater time to say stop, that we will The "counter-conference" "Liar." facing Lake Matoka, not allow the war to go on was a good example of the Change in plans surrounded by a picturesque any longer. On May 1 we wilt present state of the "new While their shouted setting reminiscent of the issue an ultimatum: if the left," as many of the recent epithets were drowned out by Duke Gradens, a mobile government will not stop the "peace" m arches and the majority's enthusiastic crowd numbering at its peak, w ar, we will stop the conferences have shown, and cheering, the protester's mere about 3,000, listened to and government." as they will undoubtedly, presence had caused an reflected upon what has It is perhaps ironic, yet at continue to show. For alteration in the President's become standard proceedure the same time symbolic of whatever the reasons, and plans, Originally, Nixon was at " gatherings": rock the current state of the they are indeed complicated to stop and personally tha.nk music and rambling rhetoric. "movement," that Davis and varied, there are millions the band for their support.'In himself, like many of the The conference held "to of students who, at least at turn, several students were to participants were stoned and present alternate views of the present time, do not seem present him with a pair of in fact led the crowd in the peace and justice. . in to be ready to step into the cufflinks. However, after the chant, "Power to the response to President Nixon's traditional American President arrived and was told people-smoke dope." address at the National capitalist system and accept of the protesters, he changed Another speaker, Rick many of the traditional his plans. Thorngate representing an Conference on the American values. Once Nixon was inside the Judiciary," was instead, a ad-hoc group of Vietnam As transient, as conference, the crowd, festival-type excuse for veterans opposed to the war, hypocritical, as confused as looking well satisfied, students to get together, get told about some of the they may be, these students returned to their homes and stoned, and ease their tortures that American feel very much separated places of employment. They consciences. soldiers used against the from the mainstream of distainfully ridiculed the few This is not to say that Vietnamese people. American life, from both the protesters among them. there were not numerous Tortures adults lining the President's Nothing could alter their people interested in ' 'We 'd ta ke a bunch of motorcade route, as well as feeling of accomplishment. "rapping" on radical political North Vietnamese POW's up from the students in the brass Less than a mile away. thought and action. in a helicopter and start Nbton questioning them one by one. band which greeted Nixon's supporters line the motorcade route. (Photo by John Each one, if he didn't answer, arrival at Williamsburg. Cranford) we'd throw him out. We keep doing this until someone 5 Witty 24 God of love. 41 Thrilled saying. 25 Manifest. sound. talks. PUZZLE 6 Head a 20 Calf meat. 42 Gymnast. "Another torture that we By Royal H. Rodgers show. 27 Twofold. 45 Droop. used: we'd strip a gook down, 7 Artist's stick: 28 Elicit. 46 Beginnings, and if he didn't talk, we'd ACROSS (50 Put down. var. 29 Prongs. 47 Sample. 1 Metric (51 Debacle. split his penis with a razor 8 Lyricist 30 Oak seed. 48 Coarse measure. 62 Sports area. Gershwin. 31 Thus — tobacco. blade. 6 Arabian f>3 Procures. 9 Robot pla Zaratlmstra. 49 Whimper. ''We were taught, chieftain. 04 Nine: comb, 10 Delay. 32 Passage. 50 Disregard. conditioned and brainwashed 1(1 Destroyed. form. 11 French 33 Recorded in 51 Stupefy, to act subhumanly. My Lai 14 Fabulist. 05 Barely novelist. time. 52 English 15 Japanese warm. 12 Mild oath. •i- I"K:„,«. homework. h appens everyday over ship name. DOWN there." 13 Fade. Snort 53 Latin lamb, IB Roman 1 Wise. airport. Yet. through his entire dress. 19 Procure 54 Vanguard# 2 Afjc area. 38 Pronoun. 5(5 Anger. talk, the audience, once it got 17 Jinns. 3 Slave. information. 39 Japanese 57 Male heir. over the shock of his chilling 18 Quack. 4 French king. 22 Sonic. box: 59 Native metal. 2(1 Direction. tales, continued to eat hot 21 Scot. dogs and drink cokes in a 23 Omit. 1 2 3 5 7 8 • 10 1 1 12 13 leisurely atmosphere. 24 Kagle. ' _J Perhaps they had already 25 Kgg-shaped. 14 16 27 Lead astray, " Nixon opponents stage mass rauy outside. (Photo by John heard all what Thorngate |19 said—the atrocities of the 311 Attest. Cranford) 31 (.l,,,miv. ,. war, its imperialistic nature 34 Dialect. 20 122 ^•2 J1 and the fact that they, the 35 Large H " -Pub board- students, had the power to quantity. ^•24 ^•25 26 (Continued from Page 1) men. He said that their end it. However, it might be Hi; Brain part. This was presented as an salaries are little affected by significant that Thorngate 21 28 2B ^H30 31 32 33 interview with a former the quantity of sales which drew the most applause and athlete who expresses his Kiuge 34 ^•35 36 accounts for their lack of attention when he broke off latter 1. personal opinion that drugs initative. his "rap" and revealed to the 37 ^•39 are used by jocfe just before Stokes added that this crowd, "Man, I'm really point. ^m as games and that DUAA is year's third Archive would be wrecked." lope 40 41 4 aware of this practice. published by April 30 and Ginsberg Grapl ^• " 43 44 ^•4 5 Before permitting the will be from 60 to 80 pages Yet, it was not Daivs, nor printing of this interview, the long. Thorngate, nor the other iiltiolv. ^m 46 47 Publications Board is political speakers that best ITni.„„cl. ;, Informal | considering the legal typified the mood of the 48 49 50 ^•51 ^•52 S3 54 problems which could be wriliim. -Players- corwd. Rather, it was Allen li l-Yost. involved. Will Harris, Ginsberg, with his 7 Arum |>hn 55 56 57 58 5S Publications Board chairman, (Continued from Page 9) free-wheeling, vague and » Trai-k. 60 61 said. Harris added that the whicn is mistaken. It is a inward-search ing poetry, that author may allow his name to " situation, however, in which best represented the thoughts 63 64 65 be attached to the interview, it is the student who must and the feelings of the which would ease the legal make the individual effort to participants. As he finished i problems. pull down the wall. h is presentation, numerous & Field Enterprises, Inc., 1971 3/18/71 Archive Borstelmann's interests are students huddled around Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle Harry Sotkes said the now carrying him into a Ginsberg, anxious for a CRYI'TOGKAM — By Edward S. I.lnytl literary magazine would be study of actors and their "souvenir"; Ginsberg replied A F p F 1 RBS II f P. delayed until Friday, March pe rso nalities, and a by dashing out lines of 111 % 1 ft 1 0 U • i .A, 1 ^A 19, a week late. consideration of such things original poetry for each of his "1 TIIIO nn.ooi.ic URUIMI H N i. it H r>\< '., H •fi as motivation, involvement, admirers. Stokes noted that the total 1 Pft •f fth 1 ! • PE I :t cost for this.issue of the and competence in the Hft N 1 IIKV II LOOM KI. If, UKTM1. Archive is $2350. theater. The "movement," as P 1) H V s V A l. ' symbolized by the N 0 1 A H • V i. 1 He added that "the "Royal Hunt of the Sun" fi. '*' 1 IM "counter-conference," has fiF p 1 1 N 1) contents on the whole are will be performed in Page this OCIIO III'. XM MDLIOMY HUM changed; it is no longer an <\1 1 1" 0 u F (S. i'l i, F better" than in the last issue' Fri. and Sat. It is the largest c; A.P H ft' A 1- H anti-war protest movement, • l Y and that the book contains show of the year for the f, i Nl except perhaps in name only. ', LI I ' W. Main Heller: We felt our players expect to win it." Page Twelve UiIJMil.MilM13 Tuesday, March 16, 1971 Keen to ASDU Candidates pledge give talk on'Personl to work for abortion loans Sam Keen, author of A statement calling for ASDU treasurer. service. "Apology for Wonder" and ASDU financed abortion loan According to Kennedy, The proposal, if enacted, "To a Dancing God", will program has been endorsed "The loan program moves in would provide up to $8,000 speak tonight on "A new by all seven ASDU the direction of recognizing to financially needy students model of the Person: Portrait presidential candidates. that not all students at Duke for abortions on a of a Cosmopolitan Lover." The proposal was written come from wealthy self-perpetuating basis. Trie Lecture will take place in and sponsored by Bill backgrounds, and they should "We do not feel our the Zener Auditorium of the ak^ykt Kennedy, a candidate for be entitled to this type of support for such a program is Psych.-Soc. building at 8 p.m. in any way a moral The event is sponsored by judgement on the issue of Omega House's Majors abortions," the statement Speakers Committee and by said. the YW-YMCA. Magazine severs ties with Church Those signing the, Keen is consulting editor statement were Tom Drew, of Psychology Today and "July first. Motive the staff coming to Motive felt that the woman's issue escape from responsibility for Chan Smith, Shari Coldren, professor of the Philosophy magazine will be independent does not come out of official was "one of the best the rest of the society." and Warren Woodard. of the Person at Prescott of the Methodist Church." channelling processes of the introductions to the woman's A d d i t io nal si gners were College in Arizona. Bob Maurer an editor of Methodist Church. Now the movement written at that The meeting closed with Marc Palevitz, Dave Pishko, and Alec Wightman. In addition to the speech. Motive announced Saturday staff is more ecumenical and time." about a half hour discussion Keen will be available to the night to a group of about even somewhat atheistic. This Bill Greenlaw, another of articles that the subscribers entire student body at lunch twenty-five subscribers has even made us call into Duke divinity student wanted to see the magazine on tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. meeting at Duke. question our claim to be a commented that he was include in its next issues. in 101 Union as well as in FF Maurer said the magazine Christian publication." concerned about a poster VOTE Lounge of Canturbury had decided to leave the The monthly magazine, Motive had printed on the Suggestions included an issue following his address tonight. financial sponsorship of the first published in 1941. has war in Angola. According to on sexuality, another issue on Keen's work stresses the Methodist Church in order to traditionally focused on a Greenlaw, "The poster gay liberation, and guerrilla TODAY need for reemphasizing the become an ecumenical university student readership. reflected the idea that one theatre plays. Dionysian or ecstatic element publication, not tied to any The editors called the may not be able to remain a in religion as opposed to the denomination. meeting Saturday night to ask pacifist, but may instead have Appollonian rationalism that Describing the background the subscribers where they to turn to violence. I don't has characterized western of the decision to separate wanted to see the magazine think the magazine has come religion since the from the Methodist Church. go. and how they felt the to terms with what this (ftcJwiA, reformation. Maurer said. "Increasingly. magazine could be improved. means. I think Motive needs When evaluating Motive's to come to terms with its articles over the past five church heritage, and decide years, several subscribers said whether it takes it seriously." how much they appreciated Several subscribers BEAUTIFUL! AND Yzermans to lecture Mo live s coverage of major commented on Motive's movements before the other recent articles on changing BEAUTIFUL magazines had begun to life styles. Sarah Boyte said, recognize the news value of Divinity School these changes in society. "I'd like to see that changing SOUND! Dennis Campbell, a Duke lifestyles are continually The Committee on Lectures and Public Events of the Duke divinity student, commented, related to how change Sound and looks of the future Divinity School has announced a visiting lectureship. March 15 "Motive's history really happens as well as how it is through 26 with the Very Reverent Monsignor Vincent A. sparkles with some seminal related to the nature of the Yzermans, a parish pastor from Freeport. Minn., as lecturer. articles—articles which family. Often, I feel those The series includes four formal lectures beginning today at journalists could not write for who see lifestyles as a mode 8 p.n\ in 212 Flowers. Other lectures this week will be held on slick magazines, or straight of change, begin to see that as Wednesday at 11 p.m. Thursday at 8 p.m. and Friday at 10 newspapers. I think the the only mode of change, and a.m.. all in 211 Divinity. The committee noted that the public Woman's issue two years ago they begin to forget the rest is invited, especially local was a good example of this." of the world. She added that clergy White to Sarah Boyte. a graduate she felt, that life styles were Yzermans, a graduate of student at the University of important, "but life style can St. Paul's Seminary, has done North Carolina, said that she become very much of an graduate work in the speak on communications arts at Notre Dame and Fordham, Yzermans has done Vietnam extensive parish work in il "ODine In or Minnesota, edits a diocesan Dr. Ralph K. White, expert newspaper ad is the national on Soviet-American relations, A complete will speak today on -JLf Take Out editor-in-chief of OurSunday environmental speaker system Visitor, the largest Catholic ''Misconceptions on weekly in the United States. Viet-Nam and Other Wars." in oiled walnut or satin white. His lecture will be at 4:15 in Yzermans' interests focus Zener Auditorium. on communications, Jhrimp/ioats The Aquarius 4 ecumenics, and current White is currently developments in religion. He Professor of Social has published various editions Psychology at George Requires only one sq. foot of floor space of official papal documents, Washington University, and is associated with the Institute Chicken - analyses of the Second Vatican Council, and many of Sino-Soviet Studies. He has The sound of JBL articles in various periodicals worked for Voice of America, and journals. and has served as consultant All you will make your ears smile! to the Slate Department. Professor Hall, Chairman of the Divinity SChool His books include Nobody Wanted War and Autocracy can eat For Lectures and Public Events Committee is coordinating and Democracy: An Yzermans' schedule and is Experimental Inquiry. all around room sound available to provide The address is the second $1.49 additional information. in the Political Science 120 this omni-directional lecture series. We also have speaker fills the bill. 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