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By Nancy Stewart has been a long, steady one, conflict between the unions petitions before the NLRB, organizational efforts in the Employee Representation Hospital Reporter and University acceptance of and the University. however, suggests a Medical Center since the fall Linke has said that the Since the Vigil in the an employees' union is still Sanford and Director of University-wide union of 1967. University's position spring of 1968, union far from realized. Personnel William It. Linke election. The American Federation regarding a University-wide representation for the Although two separate have repeatedly said that they The petition of 1199D, a of State, County and union stems from a concern University's non-academic union election petitions have favor a University-wide local of the National Union Municipal Employees for "equitable treatment" of employees has been an issue been filed with the National election of all .non-academic of Nursing Home and (AFSCME) petition seeks a all University employees. of fi uctuating prominence Labor Relations Board on the employees, and will present a Hospital Employees, bargaining unit which would Excluding any group from among student activists at recommendation of President case for a bargaining unit that AFL-CIO, describes the union representation, he says, Duke. Terry Sanford, the would include all of the bargaining unit sought as all A news analysis would create the problem of But for many workers and determination of an University's non-academic service workers in the Medical dealing fairly with those include campus service organizers involved, the "appropriate bargaining unit" employees, NLRB. Center. 1199 has been employees who are not struggle for union recognition may still involve considerable Neither of the two concentrating its employees, excluding Medical represented by a union. Center employees and skilled The definition of an or semi-skilled maintenance "appropriate bargaining unit" workers. involves the determination of Local 77, an AFSCME a "particular group of local, has existed as an employees that has unrecognized union on employment interests in campus for some time, but common to themselves and e cnronicie has been relatively quiet this distinct enough from interests year. of other employees that they Both petitions exclude would compose, as a group, a mrj^mih I/MI*VM& r^*;. clerical and technical logical unit." according to a employees from the proposed (Continued on Page 2) Volume 66, Number 64 , Durham, North Carolina Wednesday, December 16,19' bargaining unit. Congress may cut limits onNixon's combat powers By John W. Finney make clear that it would not such as Sen. Mike Mansfield, (C) 1970 NYT News Service prevent the President from the majority leader, was that WAS HINGTON-A taking action in Cambodia, the conference committee House-Senate conference Laos or Thailand "designed modification had "vitiated" committee introduced a to promote the safe and the effectiveness of the possible loophole yesterday •orderly withdrawal or restraints that the Senate has in the proposed legislative disengagement of U.S. froces been seeking to impose on restraints on President from Southeast Asia or to aid future military involvement Nixon's power to send in the release of Americans in Cambodia. combat ground troops to held as prisoners of war." $1 billion Cambodia. After American ground While the conference The committee, which was troops were sent into (Continued on Page 10). convened to reconcile House Cambodia last May 1, the Battle rages in last night's 104-75 loss. ioto by John Cbeen and Senate differences on the Administration said that one $66 billion defense reason for the campaign had appropriations bill, modified been to protect the a restriction added in the withdrawal program by Reappointment was questionable Senate. The Senate version striking at suspected specified that none of the communist supply bases. In funds could be used by the view of this position, the President to send ground reaction of some Senators, Controversial UNCdean resigns post combat troops to Cambodia, Laos or Thailand. Anderson is quitting his was not an easy one to make. reason of your efforts, the Modification _ CHAPEL HILL-Dean C. post to become the executive adding, "after several months new curriculum, and new But at the insistence of the Wilson Anderson of the director of the Center of of careful consideration, leadership." Ho use conferees and school of social work at UNC Human Services being however, I am convinced my A temporary replacement reportedly with Nixon here, whose reappointment established in Cleveland, decision is in the best would take a long time, administration support, that had been a matter of Ohio, Feb. 1,1971. long-term interest of all according to UNC Chancellor provision was modified to controversy this fall, recently In a letter to the faculty, concerned, the Tar Heel Sit£erson, the Tar Heel reported. resigned his post effective staff, and students in the reported. January 29, 1971, according school of social work, Anderson added that he Anderson's term of dean to The Daily Tar Heel, the Anderson said that his felt the school "will continue came under routine review by student newspaper at UNC. decision to leave the school to grow and develop by (Continued on Page 10) Anderson became the center of attention this fall at UNC when the students and .faculty in the school of social work protested that the Y presents constitution university was planning to activities and advisor to the and a woman, as well i relieve Anderson of his duties The YM-YWCA is Y, the constitution wilt be secretary and a treasurer. as dean of the school when presenting a new constitution "more flexible" and will The. new plan also calls for his term expired June 30, to the general membership in reflect the new unity of the a cabinet composed of the 1971. a referendum today, organization by "stressing executive committee, The university maintained, completing the process of group leadership" rather than members elected at large, and though, that no decision had merging the two "elitism". any specially appointed been made concerning his organizations begun last year. members. reappointment as dean. According to Elmer Hall, The formerly separate This plan is essentially that Just another working day.. assistant director of religious YMCA and YWCA were adopted by the Y joined last year through a membership in a general referendum which established referendum last spring when an executive committee, the two groups decided to Bombings seen as alienating many composed of four men and merge. four women, elected by the At that time, it was By Douglas E. Kneeland Wis., nodded understanding^. graduate student, injured four other membership at large. decided to revise certain 1970 NYT News Service Nearly all were members of the persons and caused $6 million damage. This committee is articles of the constitutions SAN FRANClSCO-"We told them staff of "Kaleidoscope," an And they were still shaken. responsible for evaluating dealing with elections and to bomb it, to blow it up. And then underground weekly that, like Alienation programs, and appointing officers until the entire they blew it up. And we said, 'My innumerable oth'-rs around the A team of New York Times committee chairmen to carry concept of a j oint God, they blew it up!'" correspondents, in several weeks of on future planning. organization could be reporting across much of the nation, evaluated. The slender, dark-haired girl, pretty While there wereformerly in blue jeans and a loose puliovertop, has determined that the continued According to a joint A news analysis bombing by such groups as the joint committees operating paused, her brown eyes hurt, through the YMCA and the statement issued by the YW Weathermen is alienating large and YMCA cabinets last year, confused. Most of the eight or nine numbers of radicals and many college YWCA, there were separate other young radicals casually country, had printed instructions for treasuries, officers, cabinets, the former election procedure youths who would be potential and leadership "tend to surrounding two pitchers of beer and making bombs ant had repeatedly supporters of the movement—that if and committee appointments. the greasy remains of hamburgers and exhorted militants tc iction. Under the new emphasize elitism and status the bombers are trying to rally without accompanying french fries in the back room of the They had beet discussing the adherents to their cause, they are constitution, the elected Plaza, a bowling alley, bar and bombing last Aug. >A of the Army eight-member executive responsibility to the goals of failing. the Association and to restaurant a few windswept blocks Mathematics Risear b Center at the committee elects from within democratic leadership." from the state capitol in Madison, University of Wisco.-.sin that killed a (Continued on Page 8) itself two chairmen, a man Page Two HikJMjliMilMGJ Wednesday, December 16, 1970 Students -Labor bargaining units in dispute-

(Continued from Page 1) separate divisions, one to Technical and Clerical Thus, distinctions were tour Duke 1968 interim report to the represent service and d ivision, six representatives drawn not only between By Joni Dame Academic Council by the maintenance employees and were nominated and elected hospital and campus Fifty black high school committee on non-academic one to represent clerical and by Medical Center employees, employees, but also between students, mostly from North employees. technical workers. while the other six were service, maintenance, and the Carolina, toured the Duke Council The representation of elected by campus clerical and technical campus last weekend, Until recently, the these groups was clearly empiovees. workers. sponsored by the recruitment non-academic employees have divided when the council was "personal committee of the established, with each Afro-American Society. been represented by the Employees Council, division consisting of 12 From Friday afternoon established in 1968 to act as a members. touch" until Sunday afternoon 50 representative body for Representation within the had interviews with both the employee interests. divisions was also clearly Duke University Union committee and the University delineated, as five of the from admissions staff. The group The Employees Council is European Group Flights... .Summer 1971 now "inoperative," and Service and Maintenance also watched the first representatives were production this year of the according to Linke, elections Special low-cost travel for all students, faculty, and for representatives "are being nominated and elected by employees of Duke University and their immediate Parker: Afro-American Players, and Medical Center service heard a panel discussion held in abeyance pending families. NLRB activity on the employees, five by the Dates: among black faculty members campus service employees, petitions." Leaving Returning of Duke. And the students and two by the maintenance Flight 1 had free time to explore the The Employees Council employees. Within the campus or observe freshman has been composed of two (NYC) Pan Am .... June 10 (London) Pan Am August 19 classes. Flight 2 I (NYC) Pan Am .... July 21 (London) Pan Am August 25 Response by the high Flight numbers and times to be announced later school students was termed r**r of th* Ohli'iwHj rt For further information and application write: Box KM, "enthusiastic" by committee mi. IUB p*rM> br tfc* * Duke Station, Durham, N.C, 27706 or pick up form at members. N.C. S»mmm dan yos*sm -mil at U4.M par T*M. 1 Flowers Information Desk. The recruitment program •boatd m awM to Bo. is in its first year of operation.

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The real world House passes SST money WASHING TON-Secretary of Defense WASHINGTON-Industrial production Melvin R. Laird announced yesterday dropped six-tents of one percent in that he would visit South Vietnam early November, the federal reserve board next month to confer with Gen. reported yesterday, and reached its By Christopher Lyndon On a subsequent rollcall. Senate closure Creighton W. Abrams, the American field lowest level since 1967. The reduction (C) 1970 NYT News Service the House voted 319 to 71 to Sen. John C. Stennis, commander, on the prospect for future made it probable that the 1970 economic WASHINGTON-The adopt a comprehensive D-Miss., an SST supporter troop reductions. decline will be officially a recession and it House voted 205 to 185 transportation budget of and an architect of the $210 will strengthen the expansionary forces yesterday to block a move to S6.88 billion, as reported by million compromise, hinted WASHIN. GTON-A House within the government. send back to conference the a House-Senate conference yesterday that there might be subcommittee released yesterday what it proposed S210-million committee. The total includes a drive for closure—that is, to termed "a mountain of evidence" on WASHINGTON-The gross national compromise appropriation more than S4 billion from the get the required two-thirds which it based its conclusion that there product reached $1 trillion and the for the Supersonic Transport. highway trust fund, as well as vote in favor of shutting off a were no grounds for impeachment of Commerce Department held a ceremony The measure now goes to the the SST money. filibuster against the SST. He Associate Justice William 0. Douglas. yesterday to celebrate the event. Senate. Filibuster also warned that the SSTs opponents must bear the President Nixon was to be present when The vote snuffed out a The House action returned responsibility for keeping the FT. BENNING, Ga.-A former squad the figure flashed on the "GNP clock," motion for recommittal by the transportation bill to the Senate in session during the leader in 1st. Lt. William L. Calley's but he was seven minutes late for the SST opponents, who argued Senate, where SST advocates week between Christmas and platoon yesterday told the officer's ceremony, enough time for the figure to in debate that the short-term will move for final adoption New Year's. court-martial that he had shot wounded increase by $2.3 million. economies in the revised today and opponents of the Vietnamese children to "put *em out of appropriation would actually controversial airliner say they their misery." Charles A. West also add $160-million in long-term are prepared to counter any testified that Capt. Ernest Medina had costs. action with a filibuster. told Charlie Company to "leave nothing" The $210 million SST Proxmire, on the contrary, in MyLai. figure, recommended by the d o ufc ted the likelihood o f conference committee last closure and insisted that it week, is S80 million short of was the con f erence the Administration's request committee that has for further development of obstructed the will of the two experimental prototypes. Senate majority. Seattle judge calls mistrial However, no compromise that would continue the SST Yesterday for the first program has ever been time, Proxmire offered what Editor's note: Six men and one woman have been Accusing the defendants of carrying out a acceptable to Sen. William he said was only a partial list on trial in Tacoma, Washington's federal court since "calculated deliberate attempt to disrupt the Proxmire. D-Wisc.. who led of the men who will join him last November. (One other defendant is proceedings through concerted action," he cited six the Senate effort to drop SST in what is politely called underground.) of them—Chip Marshall, Mike Abeles, Joe Kelly, funding two weeks ago and "extended debate" against yesterday prepared to lead They are charged with conspiracy to do damage to Roger Llppman, Mike Lerner, and Jeff Dowd (the the transportation the filibuster. two federal buildings in Seattle during the only woman defendant, Susan Stern, was in the appropriation, as reported. demonstrations following the Chicago conspiracy (Continued on Page 10) trial. Five of them are also charged with crossing state lines with intent to incite a riot. By Mike Kazin Bomb scares may close Rutgers - TACOMA, Washington (LNS)—Judge George Boldt has sat as a federal judge in the district of (C> 1970 NYT News Service while police search for Since the opening of the for breaking up exams," western Washington for over 17 years. He presided NEW BRUNSWICK, academic year last apparently being employed "bombs" that do not exist. over the famous GE price-fixing trial (the guilty N.J.—An increasing number by students who were Gross said: September, Rutgers has executives all got light jail sentences of under 18 of bomb scares on the unprepared. rnonths) and has sent a number of young draft Rutgers University campus 'Russian roulette* received 114 telephoned U n iversity officials have resistors to the state penitentiary at McNeil Island for here is threatening, in the "We must soon, I believe, bomb threats. In each case sought to meet this ploy by words of its president, to arrive at a policy of keeping five year stretches. entire buildings have been one of their own in which "bring the University to a our buildings open in spite'of evacuated, sealed off and classrooms in buildings other From Boldt's courtroom position 10 feet above standstill." bomb threats." searched. Some have than those in which the the floor and directly in front of a golden American He added that he was not remained closed for several Mason W. Gross, the examinations are scheduled eagle seal, he has ruled hundreds of defendants into advocating a policy of hours, others for as long as 24 Rutgers president, has called are held in readiness in case jail with carefully measured legal pronouncements. on the university community "Russian roulette" by hours. No bomb has yet been Reputation gambling that all telephone found on the Rutgers of a bomb scare. The location to help formulate a plan to of the alternative classroom is deal with the bomb threats, bomb warnings would prove campus. Among other judges and long-time trial lawyers in known in advance only to the the most recent and to be hoaxes. But he called the area, Boldt has earned the reputation of never Delay exams instructor, the security patrol frustrating form of campus on all segments of the Gross said yesterday that a losing his cool. and tjie academic department disruption. academic community to significant number of bomb Last Thursday, he may have lost that reputation. head Pointing to the steady rise contribute "to a policy which threats when classroom work In the Seattle conspiracy trial, over which he is in lost time suffered when will prevent the total was at its peak and frequently The university has offered presently presiding, he has been met with constant classroom buildings, disruption of the University, when examinations were a $5,00 reward for the arrest opposition from the seven defendants and their laboratories and libraries have which has more than 9000 about to begin. and conviction of anyone students. lawyers. Thursday, the judge finally snapped. to be evacuated and closed Gross called this "a device caught making bomb threats. Page Four Wednesday, December 16, 1970

By Debbie Lyn Smith Arts Staff She is ail extraordinary woman. Her parents were servants in the Duke family's home; before that her father was a slave. Now, almost 90 years old and bright-eyed as a girl. Mrs. Ada on Leach lives alone in Durham. When she opened the door of her tiny, immaculate 0? apartment. I was almost overwhelmed by the initial impact of closely crowded objects and colors. Artificial flowers and fruit cover every available doily-covered surface that isn't filled with J* knick-knacks and framed photographs of relatives. Melee IS As we talked, the whimsy occurred to me that the vivid melee that surrounds her must be much like the kaleidoscope images of her memory. Leach grew up on Washington Duke's estate. Fain-lew. Q where her father kept the stables I "He groomed those horses till they were as glossy as you girls' hair"), and her mother washed and ironed the Duke men's fancy shirts. 'They were such pretty things, laid out so careful on a clean sheet to keep them nice." •#* The only thing that stands out in her mind as an effect of her father's slavery ('"he didn't talk about it much, but we knew that he went with his young master to the war to watch his horse") was his absolute refusal to let his family eat fatback, associated forever with "slave food." To this day, Mrs. Leach never touches it. though partly for more modern reasons: "Why buy high blood pressure?" Buchanan cd When she was a young girl, she used to spend the afternoons with Washington's grandson Buchanan Lyon, the small son of the Duke's only daughter, who "was the prettiest .thing," and who died young. Buchanan was "too old for a nurse and too young for school," so she would take care of him in the gardens, in exchange for her food and clothing. She remembers Washington Duke and his sons with an Ehoto by Hark Tagei irreverent affection. Washington used to visit their home when "things have changed considerable" in Durham in the ninety years of Ada Leach's life? she was a little girl, sit comfortably in front of the fire where her mother's flat-irons were, neatly set to heat, and chew tobacco. "His house was far too grand to spit in." Whenever she thinks of him, she sees him sitting like "As I grow old NANCE RESTAURANT that—leaning back, legs crossed, arms resting on the sides of Charming atmosphere Low prices the chair. (The way, incidentally, that he posed for the statue 1* on the East Campus circle.) "He was a kind man," she I want to *4H remembers, "and good to our family." We specialize in subs, In the fall, the servants' children were allowed to take all enjoy life... spaghetti, pizza, and fresh seafood o grow lovely you'll love our southern fried chicken!

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As the news analysis on page one the University believes non-academic AFSCME used similar reasoning in decides it has jurisdiction over the of today's paper explains, there is employees (service, maintenance, requesting an election of non-hospital University. This group might accept some disagreement between the two technical, clerical, etc.) do not have service workers. either or both of the unions' plans organizing unions on campus and the distinct enough situations to The University, using reverse logic, since the plans do not involve a University administration. The necessitate any divisions. has requested the entire University as jurisdictional dispute. Or the board conflict concerns the question of what The reason for believing one unit is a bargaining unit. The administration might accept the University's request. are appropriate employee groups, or best, William Linke, director of apparently feels that in an election of Or, as some interested observers bargaining units, for collective personnel said recently, is the all University workers there is less think, the NLRB might determine bargaining. University's concern for "equitable likelihood that a majority would favor other divisions to be collective Local 1199D is asking for an treatment" of all University collective bargaining than in only a appropriate bargaining units, such as election of all service employees in the employees. hospital service workers election. And all University service workers, medical center. AFSCME.is asking for This new University policy, if collective bargaining is defeated the including those in the hospital. Its an election of all University service however, clearly contradicts the unions are defeated. The more decision, whatever it is, is binding. workers except those in the hospital. current University policy under the University-wide the election is, then, But until it reaches a decision we These requests do not conflict. Employees Council. As today's the more chance jthe University has of can only wait, wonder, and watch as University officials, however, have analysis indicates, under the defeating the unions. the University officials continue their repeatedly indicated that they favor Employee Council distinctions are But determination of bargaining efforts to keep collective bargaining an election of all non-academic made between not only hospital and units is done by the NLRB, if it out of this institution. employees on a University-wide basis campus employees, but also between and will argue for such a bargaining service, maintenance, clerical and For what it's worth- unit before the National Labor technical workers. Relations Board (NLRB). To us the University's newly stated Furthermore, a committee of the policy is not motivated by a desire to The great navel unveiling Academic Council has defined an see equitable treatment of all "appropriate bargaining unit" as "a employees, but is clearly an effort to 'Andy Berlin particular group of employees" that keep collective bargaining out of Duke Sitting on Kim's porch, we watched the horror that my own navel had a bit of grey has "employment interests in University. Fremont draw bridge flash red lights and lint in it. Jane laughed. I stuck my finger in common to themselves and distinct Local 1199D has asked for an ascend, granting passage to a high-masted and then brought it under my nose. It was enough from the interests that they election of service workers in the pleasure yacht. The FM station was far stronger than Jane's. She laughed again. would compose...a logical unit." hospital. It feels there is a good broadcasting "Relax Your Mind" by Jim "You want to smell it?" I asked. Not If the University accepts this chance that this group of workers Kweskin's Jug Band, with Mel Lyman's harp right then, she didn't. There was something definition then we must conclude that would vote for 1199D representation. winding its bent way through the melody. else the smell reminded me of, but I didn't Jane and I were sitting with our minds think it proper to bring up at tha time. relaxed; sharing a magnified view through a Anne and Kim came out, and we told close-focusing camera lens. We were looking them about the cat and our navels. at each other's hair and skin. I looked at Jane's eye, then focused to infinity and Kim said, "Wierd, truely." DUAA We suggested that they smell for swept across the canal to Queen Anne's Hill, where the lights were already coming on. themselves. Anne disagreed. Her navel didn't smell, she insisted, and showed us a navel It was one of. those rare dusks where the dipped finger as proof. She was right; it Last week's ACC meeting ended in to unqualified students whose light, for some reason, becomes almost only justification for being admitted is didn't smell. a compromise and, as usual with a surreal. No, super real. Colors project muted, "Do you use Ultrabrite on your navel?" I compromise, everybody is unhappy. the ability to play football. but with a depth of pigment usually seen asked her. The conference will remain intact Scholarships should be given on the only on canvas or posters. What few clouds "What?" Anne wanted to know, but I with its financially successful basis of need to academically talented there were stood out against the sky in thought I saw her navel wink at me. students. They should not be given as relief, and the sky itself was tinged glowing "Ah ha!!" season-end basketball tournament. orange, permitting no shadows. But other than that, things may an enticement for an athlete who is "Hey, you're right," Kim announced. She become a bit shaky. 'Tis certainly a not qualified as a student to perform Anne has said that the sunsets will then proffered forth her index finger as pity. here rather than at some other school. become progressively more beautiful with proof. Her's was even stronger than mine, A dualistie policy is unfair to the t he pollution, until the last and most but I supposed that was reasonable, The earth-shaking compromise, beautiful of all. Then Anne has smiled especially since it was her cat. which everybody has said they will University, other students and the bitterly, because she was left with it, and she athletes involved."- "I don't know what's with you people, ignore, allows for prospective athletes narrowed her eyes at the sky and the city. but I don't share your problem," Anne said. who score between 700 and 799 For the football player at Duke is Kim's black cat with a white mouth "Problem?" I asked. "Problem?" We have (combined) on the SAT's to receive a placed in an unfair position and trotted up the stairs and onto my lap. It no problem. Just because we have athletic grant-in-aid if their high prospects are not good for an began purring, sounding like one of the experienced non-verbal information school record predicts they will improved situation, considering the cylindrical transformers at the top of exchange with this cat; because we've acheive a 1.75 average. Under the old attitude of the ACC. Not only will he telephone poles. The cat crept up my chest broken the barrier of inter-species have to be a scholar off the field but to nuzzle and lick me. communication, does not mean that we have rule a minimum 800 on SAT s was "Gah." I said, and pushed the cat off. necessary. he will have to compete on the a problem." "The beast has halitosis. It smells like rotting "You don't wash your belly buttons," Ignoring the compromise, South gridiron with the growing football fish." factories of the South. she accused. "That's why they smell." Carolina and Clemson officials have Jane, thinking me cruel and ridiculous, "That's not true. I took a shower no said they will recruit under the NCAA The University has to decide called the cat. She smelled its breath. more than two hours ago. And I distinctly rule of a 1.6 prediction being whether it wants to subordinate its "Wow. It smells like my navel!" remember washing my navel." necessary for a grant. USC Coach Paul interests off the field to the That was interesting. I asked Jane, may I "I washed my navel today too," Jane Dietzel's goal is to produce winning achievement of big time winning smell your navel please? She laughed but said. football of Southern Conference football. Or any kind of football. The consented. Then I smelled Kim's cat again. Kim blushed and said that she had caliber and fill it up and expand his idea of a football powerhouse is Jane was right; the odors were identical. I washed her a few days ago. inimical to the University and should wondered what she had been putting into "Well, you must not be doing it right." new stadium. her navel of late. That may be what the athletic be dropped. I thought that Anne was holding Recruiting should be geared to "Stand back woman, we must get you a something out on us. I demanded that she program is all about at South Carolina navel brush and some Ultrabrite." I imagined make her navel public. This she did but things should be different at what Duke is and hopes to become, an Ultrabrite commercial, wherein navals not the plans of other schools. A team "Oh, well that's your trouble. Your navel Duke. Professional football is not the winked suggestively at one another, and is quite shallow," I informed her, "barely goal of this University, or at least should be recruited that can take its smart 'inees' blew navel kisses at rugged there at all." 'outees.' that's what Duke officials continue to place in a college, in a center of "No. Your trouble is that you have too publically maintain. learning. It's goal should not be to "You'd better smelt your own navel deep navels. You ought to use a pipe cleaner When the Duke coaches recruit, the compete with South Carolina for a before making any demands on mine," Jane the next time you wash it." new minimum standards the ACC has championship trophy. told me. We had discovered a paradox in our established should be considered And while we're on the subject of Of course. I lifted my shirt, and saw with navels. irr e 1 e va n t. The University should big-time football there is that memory of what used to be at Duke, recruit athletes for Duke not for the Today is Thursday, December 16,1970. ACC. The ACC cannot be allowed to personified by new head football exacerbate the already—existant Coach Mike McGee. He said last week One hundred ninty-seven years ago today some 50 Bostonians decided they had had double standards for athletes and wants a return to the old glory days of enough and, disguised as Indians, dumped 342 chests of tea into the harbor. non-athletes at Duke. which he was a part. Well, glory is Knowing that thousands of Bostonians must have been saying, "What do they expect A student who lacks the requisite very nice. But we do not view going to accomplish by destroying the King's property," this is the subjected Chronicle, Duke's athletic prowess yet scores 700 on the backwards to the glory days of the Daily Newspaper, published at Duke in Durham, North Carolina, Volume 66, Number 64, boards and has a predicted 1.75 grade football fifties a positive step. We where King Richard's refineries make beautiful fireworks. News of rebellious subjects: average would have no chance of should look forward to Duke's glory. 2663. Business of putting down revolution: 6588. Weatherman: 596-2326 receiving a scholarship from Duke. And it doesn't lie in professional There can be no justification of giving football. In the nation Richard Nixon's moral tone -Tom Wicker example and symbolic attitude that begs the question why if the (C) 1970 NYT News. Service Government should "use its trouble to point out this a President can provide. President won't comment on it leverage to promote racial W ASIIlNGf ON-"Moral complexity, and the reasons for it; Hoover should be entitled to do so. integration in suburban housing." authority in a great and diverse Before headlines about the- he did not think to say anything After pointing out some instances encouraging or educational about nation such as ours does not reside remarkable appointment of John But it was deeply offensive to where the law left him no choice. in the Presidency alone," President Connally as Treasury Secretary millions of Americans, no doubt the desirability of ending Nixon declared: discrimination and breaking down Nixon wrote to Chairman William blank out the memory, in this swift many more of them white than "I can assure that it is nol the W. Scranton of the President's and oblivious world, of Nixon's black, that the President of the segregated housing patterns; and he policy of this government to use did not bother to suggest any Commission on Campus Unrest. news conference of Dec. 10, it United States should not have made the power of the Federal Nixon was right, of course, but the ought to be noted that two of his so much at the tiniest gesture or constructive alternatives to "forced Government or Federal funds in integration," even of the mildest commission had not claimed statements raised the question of offered the least word in defense of any other way, in ways not otherwise: rather it had made the moral leadership was asked if he one of the great Americans of our nature. required by the law. for forced Moral leadership did not require subtly but vitally different approved of accusations by J. Edgar time, a man honored world-wide, integration of the suburbs. 1 believe Nixon to support "forced suggestion that "only the President Hoover about an alleged revered by his people, murdered that forced integration in the can offer the compassionate, kidnap-bombing plot and that the while working in their cause. What suburbs is not in the national integration"; it did require that he reconciling moral leadership that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King was "a about Martin Luther King's "very interest." recognize that millions of black can bring the country together liar." great service to this country?" Americans-and some who are not Aside from the fact that black—are victims of housing again." Nixon chose to answer with However one may quibble about "promoting" integration and discrimination, and that he hold Unless moral "authority" and praise for Hoover's "very great who has moral authority, it was the "forcing" integration out to them some understanding of moral "leadership" are precisely the service to this country," and with a reverse of moral leadership to are-again-subtly but vitally their plight, some hope for their same thing, the "clergy, teachers, lawyer's refusal to discuss "specific ignore that service while praising different matters, this declaration J relief. public officials, scholars, writers" actions" that the Justice the man who had denigrated it. of Presidential policy abdicates cited by Nixon are scarcely in a Department was looking into. This Later in the same news moral leadership. This is not so Earlier in his news conference, position to offer the nation' the might be all right for the conference, Nixon was asked about much because of the substantive he had said that "divisions in this kind of constructive personal kidnap-bombing case, although it proposals that the Federal question involved; using the country are never going to end...the considerably power of the Federal problem is trying to mute those Government even to promote differences, to mitigate them to the integration of the suburbs, let alone greatest extent possible and to forcing it. would be a complex and develop a dialogue." That is exactly possibly dangerous matter that Dr. Hip pocrates what the Scranton Commission ought not to be entered upon lightly or in blunderbuss fashion. pleaded for. and precisely what seems not to understand It was rather that Nixon did not how to do.

Eugene Schoenfeld, M.D. The new Mordor-

(C) Eugene Schoenfeld, M.D., 1970 Dear Dr. Hip Pocrates: kind. If time alone were considered, Dear Dr. Schoenfeld: I am considering beginning the percentage would be even •Richard Miller I am 5 months pregnant and I transcendental meditation as taught smaller. One of the best was a short have sniffed small amounts of by Maharishi Mehesh Yogi. I impressionistic film with sound by Soon after the end of the "the shire" this messenger from heroin a couple of times during the recently heard that this can cause Scott Bartlett, who has previously Second World War. Britain's new Mordor has found eager friends. last month. The reason I am writing brain damage. Is this true? produced such prizewinning films Labour Government declared that Wherever one turns on the this to you is to find out whether Are there any other dangers? as "Off-On" and "Moon 69." Scott they hoped to build a certain Campus and whatever one reads in or not this would have any effect Are there any advantages? believes the film he entered in the number of "accomodation units" the Library (apart from the on my pregnancy or the child's ANSWER: Transcendental Erotic Film Festival (which also instead of "homes." Such a Buckley "fan" magazine) is condition. meditation has been know n to won a prize) is best viewed at misusage of the English language saturated with socialist plans for It is very important to me as I produce measureable physiologic home. Aside from its other virtues would be merely amusing if it did new republics—the same plans in don't want to do anything to hurt changes in the body, but brain the film is a true aphrodesiac. not reflect the insipid nature of tone if not detail, that are leading English Fabian Socialism. to cultural and national decline in my baby. damage is not among them. I don't Another film worth nothing was ANSWER: Heroin addiction is know of any physical danger For instance, because of a Britain. a standard boy-girl stag film but veritable obsession about "Social For all the Government often found in babies born to possible and you'd have to decide speeded up tremendously. "The female junkies. Even if you haven't for youself the spiritual hazards or Justice." (whatever that may be) sponsored "Arts Councils" and Quickie," which last but 100 the last Labor Government declared enlightened national theatres that used enough smack to addict benefits. seconds, is also tremendously yourself or the fetus, each time you Most people I know in the war on English Universities, public Stalism has given Britain, it is funny. and grammar schools, as well as impossible to deny that after sniffed it, he was also narcotized. transcendental meditation As the sponsors of the First Moreover, heroin is frequently movement began their search for pioneering dubious "progressive" several years of high taxation and International Erotic Film Festival methods in the junior schools. big Government that Britain is a cut with quinine, a drug which spiritual enlightenment through the wrote in their programs eroticism could cause premature labor and use of drugs before being convinced which (some experts think) are less interesting place to live in than has a place in films as in life. But so causing increasing illitracy. it was. This cultural desecration is delivery, (but not abortions, despite they could reach that goal through far the state of the art is imperfect. popular belief). The chances are meditation alone. If Britain was the only country the result of Socialism. * * * * to be worried by these dull little The desire to build society on your baby remains healthy—keep it Dr. Schoenfeld welcomes your that way by stopping the use of all * * * * men, they would be relatively the basis of ideologies rather than letters. Write to him at 2010 7th harmless. However, the spirit of on the ancient inclinations and drugs during pregnancy. Filmmaker Bruce Conner, stated Street, Berkeley, Ca 94710 recently that 10% of the films socialism has set its wings and like honourable prejudices of shown at San Francisco's First some foul wraith from Tolkien's Englishmen have lead to an DEAR DR. HIP POCRATES is a Ring Trilogy has alighted in unnatural and methodically Erotic Film Festival were worth collection of letters and answers. seeing. Conner, who was one of the America; but unlike the "Black organized society in which Dear Dr. Schoenfeld: Published by Grove Press. S.95 riders" who rode lonely through individual rights and the rule of law three judges, believes this is about paperbound. Your correspondent who needs a average for film festivals of any have been replaced by such great way to backpack menstrual supplies boons as free abortions and The might find very useful the small *..Aft> So,WEHOpEYorJ Rolling Stones. Beneath these collapsible plastic cups that fit symbols of Britain's present state within the vagina and have a triple, lie all the dismal planning boards leakproof seal. True, they are a Wfr abur OS IN OUPv and government agencies whose little bulkier and trickier to use only achievement is to pave the than tampons, but enough better to road to serfdom with increasing be worth the effort. ToYS foR-ToTS DRIVE taxation. A girl with a tight hymen might ..flBUP SPMB POOR, However, this trend and the experience some pain especially on views that lie behind it are being removal, but it's my opinion that, if attacked with increasing intellectual so, she ought to preservere or she'll CHILD W& h power and political effectiveness. have one helluva wedding night. The rise of the intellectual right and Of course, the manufacturer HKPPY the Conservative victory in the recommends flushing them away. recent election are signs that the But they aren't biodegradable and British people will no longer concern for our poor abused ocean CRMSTM**.. tolerate leadership by pontificating led me to discover that they can be prophets of progress. {Beat that, very easily and quickly washed and Spiro!) reinserted. They require changing only every 12 to 24 hours and so If Americans make the same half a dozen of them should last mistake as the British, they have our backpacker almost indefinitely. only themselves to blame, for they, Check them out at a pharmacy or unlike the average Englishman of supermarket. 1945, have an example of how fast socialism can destroy a once great Female M.D. -OUiof) nation. Page Eight ieiTa¥»3«lM«"TR!-3 Wednesday, December 16, 1970 -Bombings: 'being indifferent is the best way' (Continued from Page I) scattered around the nation and are not bringing any who is a spokesman for the but they're not outraged. tightened up their laws on the Almost anyone, in in groups of three or four, change except an increase in Oberlin Radical Coalition. They're just annoyed." sale, use and transportation government or out, who making infiltration by repression," said Harvey "They show a contempt for Most people who have of explosives. The FBI has speaks of bombings these informers or the FBI almost Ovshinsky, long active in the people of the United studied radical groups-agree stepped up its efforts to find days is talking or thinking impossible. radical movements in Detroit. States. that political bombings are suspected bombers. The about the Weathermen or The young radicals are "Blowing up the CIA building ' 'What they're really the desperate acts of a police departments of many other radical leftists. This is anything but structured and will not bring home the saying is that you can't weakened movement that has cities have increased the size partly because they have most law enforcement troops." organize a mass movement in not attracted a mass of their bomb squads, partly sought publicity, partly officials do not see their Most rad icals are hot the United States for a following. because of the soaring because their targets have bombings as a national following the Weathermen, revolution so they're One reason for the number of threats that must been military, police, conspiracy in any but the Ovshinsky added, but once a resorting to terrorism. It's bombers' failure to win many be checked out. But there government or industrial Ioosest sense—small groups bomber is caught and charged dangerous for the whole followers is that most have been no mass arrests and establishments and partly with similar aims spread with conspiracy, radicals and radical movement, because radicals, college students and the public has shown no because the FBI has placed across the country. other youths will support the reaction of the average other segments of the youth appetite for witch hunts. several .militants on its Are they Weathermen? or him. American is that all radicals culture are steeped in the "most-wanted" list. Still, the bombings go on freelance radicals? or "They identify," he are bombers." nonviolent traditions of the with what most experts agree However, they have laid youngsters out for explained. "You show Sitting at the counter in civil rights and peace is a rapidly increasing claim to relatively few of the excitement? what is a movements. frequency and intensity in total number of bombings weatherman? anyone who 'The Weathermen They sincerely deplore the the last few years. A lack of and a careful perusal of any says he is? There are no cards possibility of killing or national records, except for of the various lists of to carry, dues to pay. Any maiming innocent people. recent months, makes explosions in the nation person or group can choose a personify the frustrations o{ And while many sympathize comparisons almost would indicate that there are romantic name from the with the frustrations and the impossible with earlier a great many other types of youth culture and expound 1 goals of the extremists and periods when violence swept bombers abroad in the land. some revolutionary ideals. the radical movement now. would willingly shelter them the country and bombings Instructions for making from the police, they were in vogue. In fact, the experts say support for victims of Johnny's Restaurant near bombs and carrying on consider their tactics bombers are a diverse group, oppression. They become W ayne State University in However, the bomb guerrilla warfare are easily ''adventuristic" and embracing the radical left, the eroes because they fought Detroit, Burce Hern, 18, a section of the New York available from the "counter-productive," radical right, black militants, ihe law. Many would harbor freshman, said: Police Department has kept underground press, libraries inviting unwanted repression racketeers, persons involved Bernardine Dohrn or Angela thorough records for a in labor disputes, immigrants, or from any number of "I just don't like what and scaring away potential Davis." both sides are doing—the number of years. These such as Cubans, who have a radical groups that insist they supporters." present a startling pieture of grievance against the present do not take part in such Dohrn is a Weatherman Weathermen or the leader who is on the Federal go vernment. I guess being Moreover, the bombings the rise in incidence. In 1961, government in their actions themselves. have brought no heavy the section handled 722 homeland, and the mentally Bureau of Investigation's indifferent is the best way. I A young woman social "most wanted" list. myself can't suggest any ideas repression that would sharply cases; in 1965, it had 1,011 ill who have a real or fancied worker in Columbus, Ohio, cases; in 1969 cases rose to Davis is a black militant on how to solve things. polarize the country. • grudge against society. who was active in 3,192, and as of the second who is wanted in California Everyone should mind his Tighter laws Still, there is' little doubt demonstrations last spring at week of November this year, to face charges in connection own business. That would be The federal government that disenchanted young Ohio State University, thev totaled 8,745. with an abortive attempt to the best way if it was and some states have leftists have contributed explained the attraction for free prisoners last August in possible." significantly to the bombing frightened or angered to the which a trial judge and three totals. point of supporting repressive And Herman Bates, a other persons were killed. measures. Westchester, N. Y., WANT CONTRACEPTIVES 500 Weathermen Weathermen conservative who worked in A Justice Department Suicidal Barry Goldwater's official in Washington, "The Weathermen PRIVATELY? Some views we re personify the frustrations of presidential camapign in admittedly guessing, put the encountered frequently 1964, declared of the number of Weathermen at the radical movement now," We believe you're entitled to your privacy when it comes to buy­ around the country: said Michael Charney, a bombings: ing contraceptives. 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The Land Lord The Union's Performing Arts Committee will present the North Carolina School of the Arts' annual performance of the Nutcracker this afternoon at 3:30 and this evening at 7:30.

"Golden Box" "It's not always gonna be this grey" George Harrison Notorious Cleopatra Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and, without the traces of a smirk, peace.

Performing Arts Committee Duke University Union

The Nutcracker

by North Carolina School Of The Arts

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Tonight Page Ten HifsUil/*l/tRS Wednesday, December 16, 1970 •Cambodian aid- Seattle conspiracy trial- (Continued from Page 3) he told Dowd earlier in tne only would this mean more (Continued from Page 1) he was "disappointed in not Church, D-Idaho, and a hospital having an operation morning. being able to finish the trial expenses for the defendants, committee was modifying the sponsor of the restrictions. at the time)—for "the worst Marshall was still talking out." but it would also make it prohibition in the defense example of contempt I have Stennis asked if the to the jury when Boldt, who Floyd Getchell, at 26 the much more difficult for them appropriations bill, the ever experienced." amendment would prohibit had sto rmed out of the youngest juror, said he" was to sustain the level of support Senate was moving toward the President, as commande.' Stayed out courtroom earlier, came back for their case that they have passage of a $1 billion foreign beginning to favor the in chief, from again sending A few minutes before, in and angrily charged the defense a little more each enjoyed since the beginning aid authorization bill. This in troops against suspected Marshall had been relating to defendant with another day. He predicted that had of the trial. contains an amendment, sanctuaries in Cambodia. the jury (who had been out contempt citation. the trial been allowed to voted Monday by the Senate Church replied that the of the courtroom during all Boldt then surprised finish, there would have been Foreign" Relations previous confrontations amendment would not everyone in.the courtroom by a hung jury. "BUT THKN the Soviet reality is Committee, specifying that prevent the President from between Boldt and the declaring a mistrial and Back in the courtroom, itself almost unendurable. The the President could not use undertaking "precautionary defense) why the six sending the jury home. The Judge Boldt quickly set best stories, poems and novels aid funds to send American actions," such as "raids" or defendants had stayed out of cannot be published; they circu­ defendants had prejudiced hearings on the contempt ground troops or military "lunges" across the Cbodian the courtroom for half an late among the writers friends their own case by standing up charges for last Monday, and in manuscript. The best paint border to protect America hour at the start of the advisers into Cambodia. and speaking to the four hurried to his chambers for ings cannot be exhib troops. But, he continued, it morning session. women and eight men jurors, an early lunch. excellent films remain un would prevent the President Over 30 people had been Boldt said. play for small circles The Senate was prepared The government's chances from committing in a outside in a freezing rain ites. And prison, labi to accept the amendment, Over for convicting the seven may substantial number of troops waiting to get into the trial id Siberia are eve which the Administration was The barrage of questions be brightening. Judging from present possibil- for an extended period in "a and the small regiment of not opposing. Immediate that followed from the similar trials in recent The war in Cambodia" without federal marsh alls who Senate action on the defendants and their lawyers months, the new trial could JEW, wi obtaining Congressional controlled seating and legislation was blocked received no response frijm the drag on until summer. Not Katka." | X, 150 E. 35 Si approval. entrance to the court building 10016 however, by Sen. J.W. tight-lipped 67-year old were keeping them outside, Fulbright, D.-Ark., a major Stennis interpreted this to judge. The trial was over. Marshall said. foe of the Vietnam war. He mean that the amendment In interviews following the •Wednesday Night Is Student Night protested that the Senate was ' 'does not take away the This had been happening trial, many of the jurors moving with "undue haste" responsibilities or power of every day since the trial d isputed the judge's claim the President to do what he began on Nov. 23, and the that the defendants' actions tHinrcrCRau&tmi' K to endorse an "open-ended thinks necessary to destroy defendants had finally over the 11 days of the trial ^^^^^^^ >rvice from decided to take some action 5-9 p.m. Regular order $1.29 commitment" to the armies, arsenals or anything had prejudiced the case or Wi chicken), $1.55 .. . Cambodian government. else." to break the marshall's had made a fair trial 11.10 Junior Order Dirk Meat He Arrangements State Department officials absolute control over impossible. SIFTS > GOODIES—Villi our ifore. Glvi entrance to the building, he the usual and tally gilts (or Chri»lma»—Open By arrangement with the interpreted the exchange as John Boorman, an 1 a.m. till midniiht. Free Parkin*. Administration, Sen. John C. establishment of a "legislative added. ex-marine MP, whom the Stennis, D-Miss., sought to history" that under the Judge defense had relunctly clarify the intent of the amendment the President was Judge Boldt had already accepted as a juror, said that The Ivy Room amendment in a floor still free to undertake stated his feelings on the he had no objections to the exchange with Sen.. Frank incursions into Cambodia. matter: "Those kind of defendants' frequent political people can stay in the rain," statements in court and that

8 Boatswain's 27 Plucky. 45 Farmer at PUZZLE whistle. 28 Brown kiwi. work. Airport closed By Joseph La Fauci 9 Political 31 Italian city. 46 Mexican Internship Jj patronage. 32 Infinitesimal laborer, .:. Any student interested*: The Raleigh-Durham y.aupm. ACROSS 4 Pitcher. 10 Hoisted. bit. 47 Screamer. .:• in the Duke summer internjft Airport was closed last night The ticket counters were 1 Jeweler's 5 Begin a new 11 Creighton U. 33 McCarthy, 48 Waldorf or weight. effort. site. for one. Caesar. .:• program (working ing because of a bomb threat. All closed with no announcement 6 Kola penin­ 12 Speed 35 "Angels We 49 Level. .[•Washington this summer)g traffic, both air and land, was of the threat being made. It' sula native. DOWN enthusiast. Have Heard 50 Highway. S should see Dr. David?: diverted from the airport. was reopened at 10:30 p.m. 10 Traditional 13 Corundum. 53 Cabbage SPaletz in 319 Perkins^ According to the phone after a search failed to knowledge. 1 Ness. 18 Irish 36 Of" a certain salad. uncover the bomb. 14 Tolerate. 2 Border on. exclamation. age group: 54 Destruction. | Library today at 6 p.m. orj£ call that was received, the colioq. 55 Oeillade. | call him at ext. 3508. g bomb was scheduled to When contacted, the 15 Inter •—. 3 Donizetti 19 Native of 16 Moslem man opera. San'a. 37 What's 56 What a explode in the United officials of the Raleigh- of the cloth. 4 Imbroglio. 23 Noah's son. that? colioq. relief! Airlines Terminal at 10 p.m. Durham Airport Authority 17 Song from 5 Inhabit. 24 Benumb. 39 Hand: sl. 58 Late pal The airport was closed at refused to comment on the "Bye Bye 6 City in 25 Citrus fruit. 42 Rhode Island of Fidel. report. Birdie." Pakistan. 20 Asian senator. 59 Woodsman's 20 Greek k-lter. 7 — malaniute country: var. 44 Rang. need. 21 Ascended. Scarce Old 22 Anesthetic. •UNC dean- 23 Carroll's 1 2 3 7 8 9 11 12 13 "The Hunt­ . ing Of The ' ' " Books For 14 5 (Continued from Page I) "public dissatisfaction," a " ,. - report by students and 24 Quite 17 118 UNC administration this fall Christmas to decide whether or not to faculty of the School said, recommend Anderson for a according to the Tar Heel *Scarce old books about 30 UH21 ^•212" second five-year term. Fuller was appointed as lecturer in the school of North Carolina and the 2 Students and faculty of H * social work in the spring of South. |" the school claim Provost J.C. 25 26 37 28 1968, but resigned after a Marrow told Anderson last *Soarce books about the controversy with UNC and its 29 ••30 33 June 30 that he would not be 3 33 board of trustees. Lee was American West. recommended for a second D Make do. offered a job with the school * Hard-to-find Southern 34 135 3D 31 ^*M JH I 3B ' term. Morrow has refused to 1 — tide. 1 in the fall of 1969, but :. Unyielding. comment, and Anderson has novels. 40 41 43 w i t h d re w h is name a fter 4 Play, movie UH 42 not commented further about encountering opposition from * Scarce old Maps and :md musical this. comedy. |^H44 45 46 47 trustees, the Tar Heel Prints. H Sudden Morrow allegedly told five reported. The Old Book Corner -twist. 48 -19 50 ^•51 faculty members that the 1 Icy I hiring of Howard Fuller, of 137 A East Rosemary Street 52 S4 55 A nderson, contacted by Opposite Town Parking Lots >. Koran!­ . ^•53 HH SB Malcolm X University, and the Tar Heel last Friday, Chapel Hill. N.C. f the attempted hiring of Open 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 57 J5B 59 would not comment on his Chapel Hill Mayor Howard 54 Quarrel. resignation. 57 Popular GO 62 Lee had contributed to 61 1928. S3 64 CLASSIFIEDS 60 Price pai " 61 Hun fast. ——^^• 1 62 Banishment. ©Field Enterp 63 Exploit. FOUND: 1121 W. Main, Durham, Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl Grey and brown striped across from East Duke cat. Call Helen Haskell, Campus. Phone 688-6338. CRYPTOGRAM — By Myrtle W. Cushman Patronize 2231. Free delivery. T F A U f0 SH• 0' t i N T VIE WAM Ml'l'll IL'BKZFMBFOUIQ R ECON DITIONED A H H .. N • ![ t|H FUR NITURE AND t t N A 1 >• N F 1 A S K HO USEWARES WANTED: R (, L ' 1 •A •'»• 1IC ]] l M ID ZR OHO ICCT s 0 11 1 R Re upholstered couches Roommate wanted to El B F -: 0 E 1- •• from $49 50. Chairs from u A F I '•/ share spacious 12 room I $14.50. New inner spring house immediately. ny '- T A WFK M I. II IT'H mattresses $27.50. Used F 1 N 1) II F s Completely furnished 1,'. \U\I •', SHA mattresses, beds, chests, including washer, dryer, imra book shelves, TVs, dishwasher. Call 489-8271. uuu DWAItl'TWHZl'T. Dinettes. Goodwill Store, "10™' [ R S N F IM •<-:. II YAH R A 5 Yesterday's cryptogram; Hunter puts up pup li.'' K\W [• SJ Pi rj _ lent — goes hunting rhino. Wednesday, December 16, 1970 MsTBEilMilHig Page Eleven Devils clobber VPI, 104-74

By Bob Rolnick many games in the victory a run-away by anybody's respectable 10 for 22 of his Assistant Spurts Editor column either as they let the standards. The Gobblers were shots from the field before B ig Randy Denton's Devils brake the century only able to stay with Duke fouling out late in the game. scoring ability and some fine mark for the first time in for the first five minutes as Guard Loyd King tallied 15 board work by both Denton almost two years. the Devils took the lead for points but he showed little and Larry Sanders led Duke Bright Spots good when the score was evidence of the shooting to a 104-75 win over VPI last For Duke, the story was 15-13. From there, Duke touch he must have displayed night at the Duke Indoor an entirely happy one, except extended their margin to a Saturday night when he Stadium. The Blue Devils that Gary Melchionni still confortable 47-33 at the half swished through 40 points season record now stands at a appears slowed by his bout with Denton already down against N.C. State in the 3-2 as it heads into this with mononucleousis. Mel for 17 points when the Gobblers heart-breaking weekend's Big Four tourney played only 13 minutes and intermission arrived. The overtime loss to the Raleigh and the rest of its tough ACC hit on only one of five field second half wasn't any closer group. battles which lie beyond. goal attempts. Otherwise. as the nearest VPI could get Greensboro ahead Virginia Tech slipped below Denton, after a poor game to the lead was 13 points. This Friday and Saturday, .500 to 2-3, but they can take last Saturday against South White Tech was stuck at 45 the Blue Devils w ill some comfort in that after Carolina, got back on the points, the Devils ran off 12 participate in the new Big this Saturday's game with right track with 27 points and straight points to put the Four Tournament, set for the South Carolina, their 14 recounds. Saunders game on ice. Greensboro Coliseum. Duke schedule gets considerably grabbed 14 errant shots and The brightest light for VPI meets Wake Forest in the first easier. chipped in 13 helpful points. was Allan Bristow who pilled game and will either meet Virginia Tech is going to Je f f Dawson had a good up 27 points, which tied N.C. State or North Carolina need that easier schedule and shooting night; 9 for 17 and Denton for game scoring in the second round, a quick look at the statistics hitting for 21 points, fifteen honors. He also grabbed 15 depending on how things will tell why. The Gobblers rebounds and hit a work out in Friday's games-. in the second half. Dick Dandy Randy Denton leads Duke to Victory were out rebounded 67 to 38 DeVenzio scored only four and shot a blazing 36% from points but had eight assists' the field, which won't win and no turn-overs in his 27 you too many pick-up games. minutes of play. Their defense won't get too The game waspretty much Frosh chalk-up 21st straight

By Bob Rolnick scoring Chris Redding joined David Mauerhan and John When the starters returned Assistant Sports Writer him there moments later Poff produced the type of for the second half, the game Some key play by Duke's when he also got foul number super effort over the balance was ail Duke. It took the Blue non-scholarship reserves and 3. of the first half that keeps Imps less than a minute to 33 points by 6-9 Dave Elmer The stage looked pretty winning streaks alive. Over pull into a lead and soon led Duke to an 89-72 win well set for the Duke winning that last six minute stretch, Elmer's tremedous play put over Ferrum Junior College streak to vanish into the they played Ferrum on better the game solidly away in the yorktowne last night at the Duke Indoor record books. Such was not. than even terms, cutting the victory column. Sam May helped out with 19 points. fJL DURHAM-CHAPEL HILL BLVD. _^ Stadium. The Duke Freshman however, to happen as seven point lead down' to are now 5-0 on the year and reserves Budd Flesh, who only a three point margin at Larry Robinson led Ferrum have won 21 straight over a eventually totaled 13 points, the close of the first half. with 17 markers. Shows Daily 2:00-3.45-5:20-7.00.9:00 PJV1. two year period. Ferrum JC is THE U.S. CUSTOMS BUREAU - . now 6-1. BARRED IT AS OBSCENE! ir%-Sk. x The Blue Imps had READERS FOUND IT SHOCKING ' >--*^ - anything but an easy time in AND SCANDALOUS! AND NOW, recording win number 21 in FOR ANYONE OVER 17, their amazing streak. Duke IT IS A MOVIE!"-.,.. opened up the early lead, but Basketball at Ole Miss Ferrum caught the Devils and HEMYMILLERS £ft&0#0 led by as much as seven points at one point in the first half. To make matters By Sam Goldaper success. _o on the promise Of Cancer worse, Duke's leading ball (C) 1970 NYT News Service The sophomore-laden Ole' that he would be provided handler and quarterback, Jeff *f "^ cam (X) ^^^^^^^^^^ Mississippi, which has long Miss Rebels, almost always a with unlimited funds for his Burdett, picked up his third All Of The Pain Pleasure OfParis France placed its major emphasis on Southeastern conference recruiting travels. personal foul with 6:23 left Starts Dec. 24th -Yorktown- football, has discovered patsy, won their fourth Jarvis has done his job in the first half. He proceded basketball and is enjoying its straight game Saturday night well. Neumann, from M'mm M'ltim Good! to the bench and usually high by outscoring Auburn, Memphis, was compared as a 108-96, in their league scorer with Pete Maravich of opener, and increased their Louisiana State University season scoring average to last season when he averaged 105.8 points a game. 38.2 points as a freshman. PRODUCTION The sudden success is a The other sophomore starters complete turnabout for are Danny Gunn, a 6-2 guard PETER SELLERS Mississippi, whose previous •from Marion, Ind., and Steve best-scoring team averaged 81 Strickland, a 6-6 forward GOLDIE HAWN points a game, 14 seasons from Columbus, Ohio. ago. Additionally, the Rebels Neumann, tall and lanky, last won 15 games in a season has great moves and agility in the 1930's; and the current and shoots well with either VfiereSaGfirl team, led by John Neumann, hand, according to the one of the nation's most professional scouts who have heralded sophomores, is seen him play. expected to surpass that He has scored 41, 51, 29 mark. and 39 points in his four Wild Way Out! Fun & Games! All You Can Eat Neumann, a 6-foot varsity starts. His 39 points 6V>inch forward, is one of against Auburn were four the three sophomore starters, better than the Tigers' all products of Coach Robert all-American hot-shooting Saturday Night!! Adult Late (Cob) Jarvis recruiting. Jarvis all-America candidate, John Show All In Color-All X Rated took over as head coach three Mangelt. RUSS MYER FILM FESTIVAL Lunch Buffet 1.49 Dinner Buffet 1.79

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Voting will be held these three offices, the Society is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the also offering an informative" basic YMCA office on West and the pamphlet titled "ASCAP—the YWCA office in the Campus DAVE'S BAR-B-CUE Center on East. Membership cards Christmas BARBECUE STEAKS SEAFOODS BANQUETS and PARTIES Arts Wrestling Sale There is a short Tomorrow our Duke wrest I Complete Catering Service Available Chronicle arts staff team will go afte- ••-• meeting tonight at 7:30 three when they UNC of Wilmingto will be held at p.m., third floor rd Gym. There is 360S HILLSBOROUGH ROAD , Flowers. All arge. Coir a". P. DAVIS 303-323B . ^ pURHAM, N. C prospective members Lots Of Deals please attend, or leave word at 2663. On Suits, Sport Coats, Pants, Shirts, Sweaters And Schizophrenia Things! -Leach- FOORIlICllAIDlS Entire Stock Arthur (Continued from Page 4) Play Featuring This Week: Richards And H. Borenstein Last summer she wrote a humorous play for the Suits Cut In Half From $140.00 neighborhood children to perform, directing it and to 570.00 and $85.00 to $4250. making all the costumes herself. This Christmastime Group Oakloom she is directing and narrating her church's nativity play. "I solid hopsack sport coats may have to be a King, too," halved from $85.00 to $42.50. she grinned. Fatigue Pants Reg $2.50 Now $1.50 She can tell you exactly Large group sweaters which far-flung Duke Fatigue Shirt Reg. $2 50 Now $1.50 grandchild married whom and including cashmeres, where they're living now, but says sadly that she's lost regularly 520.00 to 535.00- touch with the family. "The Skinny Rib Knit Shirts $9.95 • $13.95 grandchildren don't know now 510.00 to 517.50. me, and the others are all Group solid and striped shirts, dead now. I'm the only one left. They're all dead now, including lots of perma-pressed, but they were grand, lovely people." slashed from 12.95 to 56.99 As she says, "things have changed considerable" since Group of Cossini shirts, she was a girl on the Duke regularly $16.00 to $22.95, family estates and Durham Wide Wale Corduroy Pant Suits by Lee $23 was "a one-horse town." She in Trevi collar, is a remnanf of a tradition or sold separately ... Pants $11.00 long dead; yet somehow in all cut from $8.00 to $11.50. the brightly colored jumble of her minute apartment and Jackets $12.00 Entire stock of pajamas of her memory, this remarkable woman is not cut from $10.95 to $550. only keeping alive those days and those people, but also New Hours Lots of Schizophrenia living her own full life. goods at half price.' She said quietly, "As I Poor Richard's Mon-Fri 11 till 9 grow old I want to enjoy life. I want to grow lovely while 15-501 By-Pass Sat. 10 till 6 Milton's Clothing And Cupboard I'm growing old—to be happy Chapel Hill Sun. 2 till 6 and to make others happy." Downtown Chapel Hill