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Volume 65 Number 33 Durham, North Carolina Thursday, October 30, 1969 Court orders Nicholas urges 1199 'immediate' integration to confront hospital By Jerome Katz By Warren Weaver, Jt. and Ann Wightman for the union. Labor Editors (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service Earlier today, a spokesman for the WASHINGTON-The Supreme Court At a meeting of about 60 American Federation of State, County and ruled unanimously yesterday that school non-professional Duke Hospital employees Municipal Employees (AFSCME) said that districts must end segregation "at once" and last night in Durham, Henry Nicholas, AFSCME had joined Local 77 in an effort to operate integrated systems "now and director of the National Organizing organize Duke Hospital workers under then- hereafter." Committee of the Hospital and Nursing union, rather than under 1199. Home Employees Union, said "we're going- Nicholas said, "There will be The decision was unquestionably to Duke Hospital tomorrow with our hats applicable to southern states where dual demonstrations, agitations, sit-ins, walk-ins, educational systems exist. Whether it would on, to let them know 1199 is here. We're pickets, going to jail, coming out, and going also affect de facto segregation in northern going to bring the union to Duke in again." cities was not immediately clear. tomorrow." Members of Local 1199D planned to "The enemy is Duke Hospital"' Nicholas The Court replaced its 14-year-old arrive at Duke Hospital early this morning to said, "and until the workers tell us to leave, decision that school desegregation should Geraldine Lunsford, nospital organizer for begiri""their drive to gain official recognition we intend to stay in Durham." proceed with "all deliberate speed" with a local 1199. "You have to be prepared to go all the new and much more rigorous standard: way, even if it means someone will have to immediate compliance. die along the way," he added. The effect of yesterday's decision is to Nicholas told the workers: "If you people write a legal end to the period during which Pierce claims AFSCME are ready, you can get the union here in courts have entertained various excuses for three weeks. If you want to move, the time failure to integrate southern schools. Its to move is now." basic message was: integrate now, litigate later. Nicholas told the workers that they are for 'justice/ notanti-1199 not yet ready to strike, however. The decision was a stinging setback for He emphasized that 1199 is only here the Nixon administration. The Justice Local 77; Joseph B. Trotter of Memphis, a because the workers invited it here. "We Department had argued less than a week ago By Jerome Katz and Ann Wightman representative of AFSCME who has been in don't organize workers for the sake of that delays were permissible in requiring Durham for about four months; Nathan having a union, but because we think integration in some districts and that Labor Editors James Pierce, southern area director for Garrett, director of the Durham-based hospital workers are exploited," he said. providing a continuing education should Foundation for Community Development; take precedence over enforcing social justice. the American Federation of State, County Nicholas said repeatedly that "1199 has and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), said and Ben Ruffin, executive director for the never run out on a fight. We intend to The Court rejected this view unanimously at a news conference yesterday in Durham United Organizations for Community continue to organize hospital workers in a two-page unsigned opinion. that AFSCME "is engaging in a major Improvement. wherever hospital workers want to be It was the first major decision handed organizing campaign to bring better wages" organized." down by the Court with Warren E. Burger to Duke Hospital employees. Also speaking at the meeting was David sitting as Chief Justice. He is President We're also "here to stay," he said. Jones, a former hospital worker at Good Nixon's first appointee to the Court, a man AFSCME is in Durham at the request of Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Jones chosen to help restore a measure of Local 77, he added. was a leader in last July's hospital strike in conservative balance to the tribunal. When asked what AFSCME s position is Dayton. i toward similar organizational efforts now The ruling specifically affected 33 school underway by Local 1199, the Hospital and He told the workers last night: "You districts in Mississippi, but its broad language Nursing Home Employees Union Pierce can't have a union if you're not going to get wiil be an applicable precedent in all pending said, "We are by no means campaigning to involved in a struggle." court cases involving school segregation and destroy another union. This is not a 'stop Jones warned the workers about being in all future suits that may be filed. 1199' effort, but an attempt to bring justice passive and letting "that big man run over In the Mississippi cases, the Supreme to the Duke employees." us." He called the pay the workers are now getting at Duke Hospital merely "tips." Court held, all requests for additional time He said that there was no quarrel with to present desegregation plans should have 1199, and in fact the two unions had been denied "because continued operation cooperated in the past. of segregated schools under a standard of allowing 'all deliberate speed' for The decision of which union to join will Clergymen (Continued on Page 8) be up to the employees themselves, he said. Asked whether AFSCME would call for help, such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, from outside the seek campus Weather state, Pierce said he was quite impressed with Black leadership in Durham and felt High in the 60's. Low in the upper 30 s. that outside aid would be unnecessary relevance Fair today, partly cloudy tonight. With Pierce at yesterday's press Students caught in a rare moment of By Lis Stanger conference were Oliver Harvey head of (Continued on Page 8) "Why was there such fantastic involvement in the Moratorium?" Rev. Robert Johnson wants to know, "and why are so many students experimenting with Ties lacking with Breakthrough mystic religions and drugs?" Johnson, a delegate to the Carolina By Michael Kopen state the President of Duke University or his "Duke was named as one of the causes Conference on Campus Ministry which met Durham Reporter designee will be a member of the (of poverty) because it is part of Durham here Tuesday and Wednesday, thinks that Duke has not had a representative on organization's board of directors. Dr. Robert power structure," he said, "but when America's youth is "hungry for personal Operation Breakthrough's board of directors Culver, the last Duke representative to the looking at the whole picture, it is not a good faith and commitment," but is forced to since the publication of a report in late June anti-poverty group, resigned shortly after the guy-bad guy situation. The report was from seek it outside the church. by the organization which was critical of report was published for what he termed at a specific point of view. "The church has created a vacuum where Duke's role in fighting poverty in Durham. the time "personal reasons." Interviewed it can no longer meet students' needs, and The report was a background paper yesterday, Culver commented that "I was "Duke has done a number of things," he must now re-adjust to fill the hold it has the representative of Dr. Knight, but he is no added, listing the participation of the Duke provided by the Office of Economic longer here." created," Johnson continued. "Love and Opportunity for the purpose of analyzing community in tutoring for the Head Start faith, the Christian tenets, must be related to the causes of poverty in a given area and At the present time, whether it is because program, speech therapy clinics, and the the contemporary scene." proposing solutions to the problem. Duke has no president or because of University's donation of property for the The conference, co-ordinated by Dr. Duke was named as one of the three lingering ill-feeling resulting from the report,' construction of a playground for Ingram of the Divinity School, wound up its dominant economic and political factors in Duke has no representative to Operation underpriviledged children. meeting last evening with an off-the-record Durham. The University, the largest Breakthrough. "We hope," he continued, "that the discussion on campus vs. community employer in Durham County, was criticized Scott Puckett, associate director of the administration will_appoint a new ministry, deciding that there was an urgent for nql taking more interest in the effort to group, in referring to Culver's resignation, representative to the board." need for "mutual trust." help the poor. said yesterday that "the representative from Operation Breakthrough was established Earl G. Hunt, Jr., United Methodist Duke took issue with specifics, and properly in 1964 as a result of community response Church Bishop of Charlotte, addressed the The bylaws of Operation Breakthrough go.' (Continued on Page 8) (Continued "on Page 8) Page Two The Duke Chronicle Thursday, October 30 Bobby Seale gagged at Conspiracy 8 trial constitutionarf>r*ricfitiTtia-innl l rights.riuhtc "" By J. Anthony Lukas him there. David T. Dellinger, gagging and shackling which the against the chains, he shouted Hoffman told a marshal, "I (C) 1969 N.V. Times News Service another defendant, tried to judge had warned Seale of Tuesday several times and his muffled voice don't think you accomplished your CHICAGO-Bobby G. Seale, shoulder past the marshals to aid following similar outbursts. could be heard saying "I want my purpose with that contrivance," chairman of the Black Panther Seale but was pushed back. 'The marshals apparently had the right to speak on behalf of my and declared a recess. Party, was gagged and chained to Finally, in mid-afternoon, after equipment in readiness, for within his chair yesterday during the trial the Panther leader once more 10 minutes they brought Seale back of the "Chicago Eight." jumped up and accused the judge of with a white muslin cloth tied Judge Julius J. Hoffman ordered "racism," Hoffman told the around his mouth. He was placed in the unusual restraints after Seale, marshals to take Seale into an a grey steel folding chair to which Never one of the defendants charged with ante-room and "deal with him as he his ankles were attached with leg conspiracy to incite a riot during should be dealt with in these irons and his arms with handcuffs. last year's Democratic National circumstances." However, the thin cloth gag did goes to Convention, repeatedly shouted This was a clear reference to not silence Seale. Straining forward accusations and insults at him and the prosecution. Published eva-ry " uaxday, Wadheiday, Tiuridiy. Friday, and Saturday of tha Earlier in the day, federal University yaar axeapt during Un (vanity Monday and axam periods by tno waist marshals twice wrestled Seale into sturMnts of Duka Unlvanlty, Durham. N.C. Second class postaga paid at Durham. N.C. Delivered by mall at $10.00 per year. Subscriptions, letters, inrj Open 11 A.M.-l A.M. his seat. The second time, a marshal other Inqu'ria. should be mailed to Box 4696. Duka Station. Durham, N.C. at i ntersection of twisted the defendants's am? 27706. Avondale & Roxboro behind his back in order to hold

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Just drop a film cartridge into a Kodak Instamarr-s camera dndEllies yours. For keeps. In beautiful color snapshots or color slides. Indoors, pop on a flashcube. What could be.easier? I EEB3 Kodak Instamatic color cameras. Froh*. less than MO. Thursday, October 30 The Duke Chronicle Page Three Strong defense brings soccer win By Charlie Hoffman tbe team's success. Captain Mark all year, but the problem Duke it has met this year. The ball The Duke soccer team battled its Furniss has played spectacular faces is the offense that has yet to handling and individual skills of the way past N.C. State in a game soccer all season and has done more really produce. Craig Tymeson Duke squad have surpassed those of marked by rough play and missed than any person to carry the team. attempted to pinpoint the problem. their opponents. Although the Blue opportunities by the Blue Devils. He has provided the offense with "We have shifted the emphasis of Devils have a 5-2 record, their Controlling the action, Duke's many scoring opportunities and our offense this year. I now play stiffest competition is yet to come. forward line took many shots in the also bolstered the defense. Goalie behind the attack line in order to The team travels north for games first period but was frustrated by Davie Woodyard has given Duke help the defense. Although our tomorrow with Trenton in New near misses and several outstanding four shutouts thus far, and made 32 defense has been much improved, Jersey and Saturday with East saves by the State goalie. State saves in the narrow victory over our offense has let down. We might Stroudsberg in Pennsylvania. Both came alive in the second quarter State. have to go for more scoring and teams are highly rated and should and threatened to score, but the The fullbacks, Tom Rockwood, sacrifice the shutouts that we have be a good warmup for the crucial Blue Devil defense met the Lou Lothman, and John Plowden worked for." meetings next week with UNC and c h a 11 e nge. Many penalties were have given Woodyard solid support Duke has outclassed every team Maryland. called as the action picked up, but both teams could not maintain an advantage and allowed the half to end in a scoreless tie. Duke was able to settle down somewhat in the third period but could not score until late in the quarter when Craig Tymeson scored from fifteen feet out. Halfback Mark Furniss' excellent feed put Tymeson in the open to register the only goal of the game. The Wolfpack came back to pressure the defense in the fourth period but Duke goalie Dave Woodyard had several great saves to preserve his fourth shutout of the season. While Duke came out of the contest with a valuable conference victory, serious deficiencies in the offense became apparent. Last year the Blue Devil offense averaged over three goals per game, a figure which has declined this year in spite Boss has «one lo of the fact that all last year's offensive players have returned. Japan In contrast, the defense, which was to be the drawback of the Staff offering fantastic squad, has been the prime factor in reductions Sophomore Bob Zwirko, who made his varsity debut at the tailback position in last week's North Carolina State mice will plffy... football game, is seen here accumulating some of the 93 yards that he racked up in the 25-25 tie. As a result of Zwirko's fine play he will become a permanent fixture in the Blue Devil backfield, which has been plagued by HONDA injuries throughout the season. BULTACO Cross country wins; KAWASAKI ITIFFARG! Trade up to BMW Tar Heels are victims top movie By Bob Heller This is the third straight season Sports Editor that Duke has complied a 6-1 quality Sparked by sophomore Lam- record in ACC competition, with Forester's record performance, the the lone defeat coming at the hands 9-6 Sat. Duke cross country team of conference champion Maryland 1-6 Sun. demolished the North Carolina Tar each year. The Terrapins have 505 N. Mangum St. Heels 18-41 yesterday afternoon. copped the title for five consecutive Durham, Tel. 688-7525 Restaurant & Delicate*ssen The meet, which closed out the years. 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Today is Thursday, October 30, 1969. Four years ago last night, a humble and insecure freshman entered the office of Chronicle Editor Libby Falk. offering a Halloween satire involving then University President and the local Ku Klux Klan She laughed, put the piece on the next morning's editorial page, and -when the freshman was hesitant to use his own name-suggested the pseudonym "Marcus." Should ould acquaintance be forgot... Amazed how from little acorns mighty oak trees do indeed grow, this is the a-corny Duke Clironicle, Volume 65, Number 33, published at Duke in Durham, North Carolina. Nostalgia: Ext. 2663. Vance & Lees. Inc.: Ext. 6588. A.B. Morris Uh, two chicken legs, hash browns, brunswick, an...uh gimme some The danger of fascism string beans. Hereyou are. How are you today? Fine, Mr. Morris, thankyou. By David Shaffer the President a little breathing Americans, their economic Then you'd put your steaming plate on your tray and pass on down the There is a serious danger, I have line for pie and iced tea. They brought you the hush puppies at your table. room or we'll provoke a right-wing conditions are not as good as long felt, of a full-blown fascist reaction—especially when the television tells them they should be, The hush puppies and iced tea were unlimited, and after it was all over, movement in America growing out' you could get an ice cream cone for the trip back to campus. This was the President is doing his level best to and when they go to buy groceries of a defeat in the Vietnam war. provoke it himself. But we also they know it's getting worse. So on .vay it was for some thirty years, but it all came to an end this month. So it sent a little shiver up my can't afford, for the sake of our those two counts, and perhaps a Some of us felt that it had come to an end two years ago when A.B.'s spine the other day when I read own skins if nothing else, to host of others (including fear of was moved to the plain brick building they built next door to where the that George Wallace, leaving to take overlook the possibility of their own children, a natural feeling original cafe had been. A certain amount of charm was lost at that time a "fact-finding" tour of Southeast outbursts after the inevitable which modern society's emphasis Asia, told reporters that the war in that could never be replaced. Back in the old days A.B.'s was in a narrow, American defeat in Vietnam. on youth has heightened), ripe for Vietnam would "certainly be an The whole situation with regard any kind of appeal to their hates >nce-white old house which had a huge Pepsi sign on the side just above a issue" in the 1972 campaign. .veil-painted sign with a revivalist Bible quote on it. There were two to a fascist reaction to the and fears. The danger of a domestic unfavorable end of the war, it entrances at that time, but black students who ate in the white side were right-wing reaction to a Vietnam Which brings us to another never given any more trouble than a hateful stare from one of the tobacco seems to me, has several dimension of the problem—those pullout, in fact, is one argument dimensions. In the first place, there wcrkers. A.B. himself never paid any attention and cheerfully dished out that many "liberals" give in asking who are willing to appeal to the is the simple fact that there are so hates and fears of Middle America. his food to everybody who came in. There were only a few long, well used that would-be protestors let Nixon many nuts running around in this have a little more time to work out These are of two sorts: First, the >ables in the old cafe, so you sat wherever you could squeeze in, most country. Anybody who reads demagogic politicians like Agnew, jften between two workers. The workers would eye you suspiciously and his policies. That argument, insofar letters-to-the-editor knows this; as it is a plea to be kind to Nixon, is W al lace, and (in another time) alk to you if you looked safe, usually about sports. people write to newspapers literally Hitler, who ordinarily would find invalidated by the fact that the suggesting that protestors be We were a little wary after . The new building was clean to the President, far from fearing the little support but who thrive on point of being sterile, and the long tables had been replaced by an gunned down. These people are the conditions that are bad enough that divisive effects of right-wing hatred, unfortunate but fearsome product abundant supply of smaller ones. The sense of community was lost, but is exploiting it to the hilt in order people must find relief from their of a conflict in American tradition frustration somewhere, even if only iftei much tasting, we determined that the food was still the same. to gamer some support for his own that was bound to produce some bankrupt policies. If Nixon were in hatred and hysteria. Second, the •orthem students always enjoyed eating there to soak up some of the true bad consequences: the conflict ruling-class politicians who like lavor of the South, both in cuisine and people. But you had to be a grit to really concerned about the dangers between our libertarian political of a fascist reaction to a pullout, he Nixon, basically represent the ally appreciate A.B.'s. Those of us from the South knew the difference and constitutional traditions on the interests of corporate America and •?tween pan-fried and deep-fried chicken, knew that he used only wouldn't be sending out Zero Spiro one hand, and the typical to attack the Moratorium for who find the main basis of their entucky Wonder string beans, and could tell that he mixed his yams and authoritarian upbringing and support there rather than from receiving an unsolicited letter from education that socialized most /eet potatoes together to produce something better than either one Hanoi, and he wouldn't smile popular passions. My guess is that one. And the hush puppies... adult Americans, on the other. the political situation in the United patiently as his hand-picked Repressed by their background, If you went to A.B.'s fairly often, Mr. Morris would start greeting you henchman stirs up the fires of States over the course of the next these people want to be free but few years will become increasingly ' name and give you bigger helpings. In the old cafe we would always hatred in his famous "impudent won't let themselves, and so they snob" speech. desperate—the divisions over the irvel at the speed with which he moved his thin hands from container to bitterly resent those who take their war, if it continues or if it is lost •ntainer as he served up the plates. The cafeteria arrangement of the new Clearly, we can't abandon trying constitutional rights seriously. And dramatically will grow, and the wilding ended the necessity of working quickly and gave him more time to end this terrible war simply on if they are typical Middle (Continued on Page 5) chat with you as you ordered your meal. His bright, blue eyes would the argument that we have to give jrkle, and his thin, worn face would break into a smile as you passed er the trivialities that are representative of most human contact: what is -Rubbish- •d never matters, it's just that you recognize each other as individuals out the sea of people you see every day. Now that A.B. Morris has retired, Durham will never be the same again, Madison Ave. goes to pot meone else may re-open his cafe, but the food won't taste quite the me. Much of the magic was lost during the transition between buildings, "By Ken Pugh" •I now it will all be gone. But we will always have the memories, and Comment: It is encouraging to advertising campaigns. could imagine franchised pot 8. will have the satisfaction of having given a little happiness to all those note that the SLF took the hint Although the exact nature of outlets springing up all over the •usands of hungry people. from my last article and renamed these campaigns is as yet unknown, country like pickets around a Dow itself. The Axis, excuse me, Praxis, one might speculate on the results recruiter. New words to old tunes would Editor, Tom Campbell is much more typical of their of the "think men." Breaking into activities. the market, Kent might begin with Jure the consumer to buy their Business Manager, Bruce Vance particular brand. One might go Managing Editor, Clay Steinman; Editorial Chairman, David Shaffer; A recent move cf the Nixon "Go up, up, all the way up to the administration has been the good tasting high of Kent." Camel around hearing such jingles as, "The Associate Managing Editor. Bob Entman; Executive News Editor, Bigger the Reefer, the Better the Dave Pace; Special Projects Editor, Jean Cary; Associate Editors, crackdown on pot. Unfortunately would come with "I'd jog a mile for President Nixon has not realized a joint." Western fans might be Tripper, The Reefers are Bigger at Mark Pinsky, Alan Shusterman, Ken Vickery; Supplements Editors, Reefer King." Or something like Jeff Forster, Adrenee Glover, Dub Gulley, Doug Hastings, Bob the vast advantages of legalizing enticed by ads with a cowboy and a marijuana. Not only would it horse and the slogan, "You're in "McDonald's is your kind of Switzer; Assistant Managing Editors, Les Hoffman (Tuesday), Bill place—a high and happy place." Dickey (Wednesday), Cort Pedersen (Thursday), Rob Haughton appease the millions of smokers in Marijuana Country." Aimed at the this country and gain their needed - grits would be "Bull Durham—it As soon as pot smoking became (Friday), Jim Vaughn (Saturday), Mike Lancaster; Arts Editor, Steve legal, the airlines, dying for new Emerson; Features Editor, Gary Wein; Sports Editor, Bob Heller; votes (he can use all he can get right tokes slow." now), but also it could have The jingle war would start with ways to get people to fly, would be Beat Editors: Academics, Ralph Karpinos, Durham, Carolyn Arnold, sure to start having their Sast Campus, Julia Borbely Brown, Hospital, Ann Wightman, Labor, widespread economic benefits by "To a painter, it's a weird abstract; creating entire new industries. The to a colonel, it's a julip with mint; stewardesses offer "Coffee, tea, or ierry Katz, Policy, Andy Parker, Celeste Wesson, West Campus, pot?" And of course, their >teve Letzler; Assistant Business Manager for Special Projects, Mark billions of dollars which are sure to to a writer it's free poetry; to a flow in due to new excise taxes on pothead, it's a Kent." After all the advertising slogans would reflect .ees; Associate Arts Editor, Rusty McCrady; Assistant Sports this new added inducement. The ad ditors Bob Rolnick, Roy Towlen; News Editors, George Gilbert pot could be applied to some of his companies have come out with more ambitious programs. regular length joints, there would war might begin with "Fly the Tuesday), Ed Sands (Wednesday), Adrenee Glover (Thursday), Barb friendly high of United." This laylock (Friday), Larry Taylor (Saturday); Controller, Steve Rumor has it that the tobacco be at least one that would start companies are standing by ready to making them extra long and might be countered by "Up, up. alliday; Assistant Business Manager, Bill Rugh; Assistant and away with TWA." American ontroller, Steve Bland; Advertising Manager, Bruce Yuzna. start production of reefers as soon advertise them as "a silly millimeter as they get a go ahead from the higher." might ask their customers to "Come fly with us." There might Unsigned editorial reflect the opinions of a majority of the government. Already they have Of course this crass employed several agencies on bv treated a new expression for iitorial Council. Signed columns reflect the views of lhe author. commercialism would not be (Continued on Page 5) Madison Avenue to create their limited to tobacco companies. One Thursday, October 30 The Duke Chronicle Page Five will whip up right-wing hatreds like crises among the older generation, people, that a reaction to defeat and use right-wing sentiment —Shaffer— Nixon, Agnew, Reagan, and worsening economic conditions, may not be as strong as we fear. whenever it suits him; he might be (Continued from Page 4) Wallace. soldiers and citizenry angered by On balance, we should not shy able to postpone and camaflouge economic situation is likely to grow Another dimension of the disgrace in war, and a wealthy elite away from protesting Nixon's the disaster until, say, after the worse, either in the problem is returning soldiers who, aware that unless it plays to hate policies out of fear of a right-wing 1972 elections (and if it comes a presently-expected recession or in a sent to fight a war in which they and fear, and encourages politicians outbreak. Perhaps the most little before the election Wallace stock-market crash and mild performed bravely, return home in who do the same, it may lose its dangerous course, in fact, would be will be able to exploit the defeat). depression. As polarization defeat to find no recognition for power. to let Nixon work in a vacuum, increases, two kinds of politicians their heroism from a nation tired of But there are, we must be happy largely unopposed, until the failure All of us who are against the war will gain prominence: those who war. They, like Middle America, to note, some differences between of his policies become suddenly would do well to press ahead are bitterly against the corporate may take their frustrations out by then and now. There is, in the first clear in some dramatic and determinedly, but stick together in elite responsible for the problems; indulging in the politics of hate. place, still a certain quantity of traumatizing way. Left alone, anticipation of trouble, and maybe and those who represent the These three dimensions, of good sense and good will abroad in Nixon will control the terms of the every once in a while look over our corporate elite, which will grow course, are the ones that led to the American public. The trend conflict: he will be able to stir up shoulders. desperate enough over the threat to fascism in Italy and Germany after towards right-wing reaction in local its power to employ politicians who World War I—national identity elections recently, for example, has not been as great as some say (in Letters BARBECUE BEEF the New York primary the liberal parking lot, on my way to West, I candidates, Mayor Lindsay and five Sat. classes came under the control of a Welcome Folks! Hickory Smoked D emocrats, got nearly twice as Editor, The Chronicle: Broderick Crawford type wearing many votes as conservatives • SANDWICH Hot S^ed Bun, Picklr- ft Chip. 95C For over a month I have been Italian shades, who directed me to Proccacino and Marchi). And the • SANDWICH With GI»> ol Draft Beer $1.20 carefully reading The Duke Pipceed through the intersection soldiers in Vietnam, according to Chronicle to find an article worthy with all haste. The enthusiastic • PLATE AL. Gratin P-.l-.toet and Salad $1 .60 some reports, are becoming more - of praise. I finally found such an officer seemed to forget that there All Foods from Our Delicatessen, Dining and Cosmopolitan ] disenchanted over the war than Room Can Be Prepared for Carry Out article in last Saturday's issue: "On were living, breathing humans in over the protests. the sixth day...,"' which refers to the crosswalk to my front. I've More importantly, the war has Duke's Saturday classes. been taught to respond to authority Cosmopolitan Room been an issue so long, and so many I agree that Saturday classes at blindly and without question, but of the Ivy Room Restaurant leading figures have come around, Duke are inefficient; because they the win ner in a confrontation and the elusiveness victory has been are inefficient, they demand review between a 105 lbs. coed and my obvious for so long to so many by Duke University officials. Your 4000 lbs. sedan is a foregone - proposed solution is good, but I conclusion. Broad daylight have wondered why the quarter hit-and-runs are no challenge at all system at Duke would not be to a driver of my prowess, and I practical. One of the innumerable ceased cutting notches in my LKrttrrihijp advantages of the quarter system is steering wheel months ago. having finals completed before The officer in question should holidays; many other advantages note that certain of his "impatient" SUIT MARKET can be cited. hand and arm motions are readily Thank you very much. translated by today's in-crowd. The DISCOUNTER OF QUALITY CLOTHING Robin N. Bargeron'73 muttered expletives concerning my heritage didn't go unnoticed either; UFC meetings I can read lips as well as the next guy. SAVE UP TO 50% Editor's note: the following is a copy of a letter sent to the U.F.C. Please note that this is only a represen tative of the Zoology warning summons. Should such an Department. incident reoccur, someone will be getting a free ride to West Campus May I request that at the earliest on my fender where we will discuss possible meeting of the UFC you ser suits my lineage at leisure. undertake to have the sessions of Michael D. May '71 (Especially Priced) UFC opened to faculty and other members of the University commu nity. I find it intolerable -Pugh- that not even the members of the (Continued from Page 4) body you represent are able to describing an airline's services observe your proceedings. I make "Piedmont—a bummer." this request in the hope that the presence of observers will make the Widespread usage of pot might UFC less prone to ignore many of also bring back some of those new 58.88 this campus's important forgotten TV shows with the same controversies. old titles, but with new meanings. Kids could thrill to the adventure Please note that the Academic Reg. $180.00 stories on "Twelve o'clock High" Council has not found its efficiency and "The High Chapperal." lessened by an "open" policy. Dr. Peter H. Klopfer New products might spring up Professor of Zoology with marijuna as a prime ingredient. Kids could start off the morning with Weeds—the Breakfast of Double the wear Security? Champions. At lunch they could sip with 2 Pant Suits of Editor, The Chronicle: their favorite soft drink, as "Things fine all-worted My sincerest thanks to, and go better with Toka-Cola." And at wools in solids, blessings upon, the Security dinner mother could serve them stripes, plaids...and Patrolmen (Kampus Kops) who Uncle Ben's Converted Hash. the tailoring is have been protecting life, limb, and I must admit before I end this sheet metal by directing traffic at fantasy that these ideas have not superb. the blind curve near the East entirely been my own. Many were Campus bridge. There is one created in a session with three other exception, however. guys. You might call it a joint While driving out of the Jarvis effort. izes • Regulars jlpl' 16 • Langs to • Shorts X-Longs More and more people are shopping 50 • DOLIAI with us for Style, Quality and Sav­ ings. With Eoch Claim Check for 3.00 Worth of Garments Cleaned at Regular Price ... 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Instead, it is the fourth stick have also helped generate his instrument. As a result, his playing good record by a group that has following. "Good Morning Little is not only good, but extremely nevertheless distinguished itself Schoolgirl" has on exciting break in tasteful. primarily as one of the most which the guitar and bass are The arrangements here are exciting live acts in rock. Because actually playing simultaneous solos tighter than usual, but this has not of the part Showmanship piays in that wind around each other. On hampered the group's ability to making their act what it is. Ten that song, Lee perhaps tastelessly, take the blues and make them Years After may be destined not to breaks the unwritten tradition of really rock. Hundreds of bands in show their best on record; a fate the blues that sex be expressed the past few years have tried this. they probably share with such metaphorically when he sings "I Ten Years After is one of a select groups as Sly and the Family Stone wanna bail you baby, I wanna ball few (Canned Heat, Led Zeppelin & Old-fashioned girls and The Who. you all night long." He also plays Creedence also quickly come to Alvin Lee, always acknowledged mind) that can put it off. Sssh is a with new-fangled to be the band's driving force has acoustic guitar on two folksy old good record, but again, see Ten ideas - come to the clearly taken charge on Sssh. He time type songs, "Two Time Years After live if you can. produced the album, wrote all but Mama" and "I Don't Know That one of the songs, does all the You Don't Know My Name." They singing, has his lead guitar featured mark an interesting departure from Fall Fun! throughout, and even contributed the band's usual hard rocking. liner notes. 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Fortune is not a train which passes every day at the same time. She is a prostitute who offers herself fleetingly and then passes on to others.—Ciano Diaries 1937-8. Spectrum Jewish Colloquium Residential Life Committee Halloween Bonfire Solemn High Liturgy of the CHRONICtE Mass According to Malabar lloquium: -'Israel and Jewish Interviews for the two remaining Friday night at 8:00 Epworth will Syrian Rite—For the Feast of iness" Friday night—October positions on the University Residential hold a Halloween Bonfire at Hanes Field. 31, 1969, 8:00 p.m. York House Life Committee will be held Monday, The gala event is open to all who are CLASSIHED All Saints. Celebrated by a Commons Room. November 3, from 7 to 10 p m. Interested in just having a good time. barefoot Father Sullivan (you Interviews for the Freshman position There will be folk singing at the bonfire. will be too). UCM Liturgical will be from 7 to 8:30 and for the sophomore or junior from 8:30 to 10. Celebration, Sunday, 6:30 Biblical Colloquium The interviews will beheld in 104 Union p.m., Chapel. (the ASDU Office) and there will be a Denny White will present a CritiQue sign-up sheet on the door. All those who of Grundriss der Tfieologie, des Neuen I.F.C. Horror Flicks Will the Green Phantom and Testaments by Hans Conze'imann at 7 are interested in working with this committee should plan to come to the his fateful companion Jenny p.m. Thursday Oct. 30 in Room 210 of The Interfraternity Council will Rates the Divinity School. sponsor two Halloween Horror Classics, Brown Eyes be done in at the "Murders in the Rue Morgue" with Bela Minimum of 10 words $.50 hand of the evil Dr. Mellow? Lugosi and "Phantom of the Opera," (per day) Tune in. with Claude Rains, this Friday night Each additional word .04 HARE KRISHNA! October 31st, at 12 midnight. They will M A Y 0 L A ' S be shown in the Biological Sciences 10% discount for 3 consecutive There is a Krishna feast this Friday Two female g rad students $1.15 a full dinner Building; admission is $.50. Everyone is insertions. night and every Friday night—delicious willing to cook fantastic meal MEAT 3 VEG. I ndian food—at 409 W. Rosemary 15% for 5 c onsecutive if you supply food. CaU OR Chapel Hill—929-1062. insertions. 489-7026. The Krishna Temple presents an 2 VEG. & SALAD evening of transcendental ecstasy come Chronicle classifieds should be Subs Pizzas Steaks taste the bliss! Celestial Omnibus submitted prepaid in the HARE RAMA Who is the Great Pumpkin? Is 2 HAPPY HOURS prepared envelopes available at Are you tired of dull Halloweens? Do he really coming? the Flowers information desk Wed. Nite 10-12 the same old ghosts, witches, vampires, monsters, goblins and ghouls bore you? and the respective dope shops. —Snoopy. Pitcher of Beer $1.00 Editor's note: All items for Spectrum must be submitted typewritten, double Then it is time you had a real scare; Small pizza $1.00 spend Halloween .at the Celestial C.W. spaced and in the form in which they are Like to do unusual crazy to appear. Items should be delivered by Omnibus which is featuring two of the From now on Wednesday will Eaay walk from Eajt greatest horror movies of all times: things? Fearsome Foursome is 3 p.m. to the Chronicle office or 218 be gone, But don't dismay, just Allen Building the day before they are to "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" breaking up. Remaining male is starring Betty Davis and Boris Karloff's looking for a new female look Tuesday and Thursday "Black Cat." Showings begin at 7:30 and member. Apply to RTM, box THE RIOT at 11:30 p.m. An added attraction for the foolhardy is our black punch made 9328 D.S. from an ancient Transylvanian recipe. If anyone got pictures of the Admission is only seventy-five cents and Hoving Dance Company on the FoKesT DAILY FLICK REVUE includes Ifrf " LOST: Post slide rule/black Quad—Contact Chris Harly, DURHAM case. Reward. Call Peggy 4033 D.S. Bolick, x-3721. THEATRES

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way to communicate the rudiments •Clergymen- of religion to young people." He 2 Floating ice 23 Frees. 43 Pursues. -Caption- PUZZLE . mass. 24 Equal. 44 Two-legged characterized college students as "a 3 Male cats. 25 Openings. animals. (Continued from Page 1) religious generation, but not in the By Gladys E. Stone 26 Bite. 46 Earn. (Continued from Page 1) 5 Gives out, 27 Blunder. 47 Clothes. 'old-time* sense." ACROSS 59 Shy. 6 Raises. 28 Rope. 48 Musical study in the current meeting. He said that "we, the To communicate his faith, the 1 Tritons. 60 Unwanted 7 Musical 29 T\r group. instrument. Literature section of the clergy, are going to have to learn 5 Golf clubs. plant. work. 30 Images. 49 Herb. campus minister needs "enthusiasm 10 Moist. 61 Places. 8 Nothing. 31 Caretaker. 50 Half. Perkins library. The new not to turn the students off." and zest." The organized church 14 Drug plant. 62 Boasting 9 Carpetbags. 32 Avarice- 51 Colored. building is so quiet and Hunt added that the main 15 Reddish- devices. 10 Cubing. 34 Sweet liquid 52 Mimicked. 63 Inequalities. must be modified to meet his needs brown. 11 Pusses. 37 Thaws. 53 Flower comfortable it attracts hordes concern of the organized church and, more important, the needs of 16 Opinion. 12 Just. 38 Sheath. plots. of diligent scholars every today is the necessity of "finding a 17 Acrobatic 13 Utensils. 40 Bog moss. 56 Tip. the students. 18 Meanders. 41 Saying. 57 Number. night. The only problem is 19 Maize. that there just isn't enough 20 Agreeable. ,0 I) 13 3 • • • 9 space to go around, so some 21 Pronoun. ' ' IS " end up on the carpet. 22 Turning " 24 Twilights. II 25 Foreleg. 26 Caters. M" 29 Promising something. 33 Attempts. ^Supreme Court- 34 Navigates. ...—• , ._-.. 16 ^30 31 35 Mongrel. n IH~ 11 (Continued from Page 1) 36 Modern 13 ^ : : Jesegreagation is no longer H.H'' constitutionally permissible." 37 Impressions- 3s " Heart. it • )In ii way. ^B" ^l "Under explicit holdings of this 40 Fathers: Fr. n Court," the opinion continued, VISTA 41 Parsonage. IH H' 42 Elegant. ti J43 "the obligation of every school 44 Managed. H district is to terminate dual school 45 Musical 46 instrument. H" IH systems at once and to operate now 46 Small 11 u 4^ ^mi: and hereafter only unitary 47 Love apple. ss a •r~ schools." 50Fallmonth: '• H The Court specified directly that so It r any exceptions to an integration 51 Flounder. 51 Bi 54 Sashes. \i plan sought by local school officials 55 Printing will be on campus process. would be considered only after the 58 Left. plan had been put into effect, while Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle it was operating. v CRYPTOGRAM — By Lois Jones nnnn nrannn nnnn Haas aasoo I J nnraran i ZVOCH E KLOWULEUAR iraRgnggnH nnnsiiB Oct. 27 - 30 rannian nnnnra KAPTITIA CAEBYBVPCAL CA The Children's nnnpn nnnnn nnpi Corner Playschool DHB QHDQB aBHEOJ BEGGAR E WE1R-ZTUBY? SDH BEHB rJBBnOG Erwin Aud.' Erwin Rd nrarann nnnnm 3 and 4 years olds Yesterday's cryptogram: Stone mason made H appy active, educational Room 207 A Flowers nnnn nnnnn nrnnni program. Call Beth Graham, tall dome. 682-6624 for further information.

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