The Summer Chronicle Duke University Volume 7, Number 3 Thursday, May 26,1977 Durham, North Carolina Wilmington 10 plea for new trial denied By Barry Bryant The most recent setback in the legal battle sur Six years after a fire destroyed Mike's Grocery in rounding the group, popularly known as the Wilm Wilmington, North Carolina, the 10 persons ington 10, came last Friday when Judge George M. charged with conspiracy in connection with that Fountain Jr. refused to overturn their prior convic fire are still facing long sentences, in spite of the tion. "I did what I though was appropriate. I think questionable circumstances surrounding their that everyone in the courtroom was adequately trial. heard," he said after the trial. Ben Chavis, a black minister, Anne Shepard, a Fountain did not rule on their guilt or innocence, but held that their constitutional rights had not A news analysis been denied during their trial. His decision climaxed two weeks of testimony mmmmm white VISTA worker, and eight black high school during which the three central prosecution wit Governor'Hunt said at a recent "peoples news students were sentenced to a total of 282 years for nesses recanted their original testimony. conference" that he will consider the case of the conspiracy to commit arson in connection with the Wilmington 10 when all appeals are concluded. Jerome Mitchell, 22, said that he had read from a (Photo by Mary Rader) fire. prepared statement given to him by the prosecu tion during the trial five years ago. He claimed he was coached and badgered by the chief prosecutor, Andrews will chair committee James T. Stroud. Mitchell insisted that Stroud had promised him help with an unrelated 30 year prison term. to examine migrant problem Stroud denied the charges. By Ginger Sasser North Carolina, Clausy replied he terests are diametrically opposed Smoking dope The plight of the migrant had not. to those of the migrant workers, Next to take the stand was Allen R. Hall. The worker is one of the problems Ike Talked about Payne are the ones who have the bulky man told a colorful tale of fishing, drinking Andrews, representative for the Clausy said the subcommittee is political power, and "smoking dope" at a beach cottage provided by fourth district of North Carolina, aware of Payne's effort and has Payne said he felt that even if the prosecution. He claimed that the prosecution will be examining as chairman of looked at his project. "One of our anv positive legislation were brought his girlfried and her mother to the beach- the Economic Opportunity Sub- staff talked to someone about passed, getting adequate enforce- house. Stroud admitted bringing the girl, because committee of the Education and Payne's work last wee," said ment wold be a problem. his witness was becoming distracted by thinking Labor Committee. Clausy. about her. He denied that there was any alcohol or Bill Clausy, one of Andrews' Payne said he "doesn't know Joan Papert Preiss, a Durham marijuana on the premises. aides, said the subcommittee, what the subcommittee is doing" woman involved with the The last witness to recant his testimony, Eric established in April, "hasn't had a but that he "hopes to be in touch" Triangle Friends of the United Junious, said that the possibility of receiving a chance to take a serious look at with Andrews sometime in the Farm Workers, said she felt there minibike from Stroud influenced his testimony. the migrant problem." near future. According to Payne would be some changes made by They never said I'd get the minibike if I testified, According to Clausy, however, he's "trying not to get involved the subcommittee. According to but I had a feeling I wasn't going to get it if I the subcomiittee is in the process right now" because of his involve- Preiss there has been "positive didn't." of finalizing an amendment to the ment in other work. response to the proposals we've Junious received the minibike after the trial. Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 "As soon as any legislation is put forth." Stroud claimed that it was an afterthought and de which will "anticipate creating an proposed I'll probably have Andrews is the first represen- nied mentioning it during the trial. office of migrant programs." something to say about it," said tative from the fourth district to The greatest controversy centered around Hall, Clausy also said the subcommit- Payne. head a committee or subcommit however, who called the former prosecuting at tee is discussing the creation of a 'Tm cautiously optimistic about tee in the House of Represen- torney twice after testifying and said that his re National Agricultural Labor the subcommittee," he elaborated, tatives since World war II. cantation had been a lie. The first occasion was on Relations Board. "The problem of migrant workers In addition to dealing with the Thursday, the day after his testimony. When asked if Andrews has had is very serious, and while the sub- migrant worker problem, his sub- Tapes any contact with Bruce Payne, a committee presents an opportuni- committee is also examining pro- He called Stroud two days later on Saturday, and lecturer in the public policy de- ty to help the migrants, migrants blems of juvenile delinquincy and Stroud tape recorded the conversation without partment at Duke and co-author as a group have no political power, the domestic operation of AC- Hall's knowledge. Til go back to court, I'll take it of a project on migrant workers in "jhe big growers, whose in- ™N- back," Hall said in a halting, barely audible voice. "Was the testimony at the original trial and in the interview I had with you true?" Stroud asked. "Yes, House I vandalized it was," Hall replied. When told that he was being taped at te end, Hall replied, "Oh, no!" By Linda Keslar The second floor of House I, the Sigma Phi Epsilon section, was Three days later the defense came up with a tape broken into by vandals sometime between 5 p.m. May 23 and 8 of their own. "I swear to Allah. . . it (the origianl a.m. May 24, according to Public Safety. Public Safety has not testimony which he had recanted) was not ture," been able to determine what was removed, or any real motive for Hall said. the crime because no University property was stolen, and no stu The other major piece of evidence that was in dent property was supposed to be on the premises. troduced was the testimony of a New Jersey jail Entry into House I was gained through a ripped screen on the chaplain and his wife, who said that Chavis was second floor. The only other evidence of any disturbance was that all the lights were turned on and a telephone on the third floor watching television with them in 1971 when he was ripped from the wall. was allegedly participating in the fire bombing of From House I, the vandals gained entrance into House G, and Mike's Grocery. Donna Templeton testified that damaged an oak door in an apparent attempt to break into room she was "keeping an eye" on Chavis that night, and 501, an attic storeroom. This storage area is supposed to be empty. that he was not at the scene of the grocery. Unless students stored items illegally there for the summer, it is The Templeton's were supposed to testify at the possible that nothing was taken. For this reason, Mike Pyle of original trial in 1971. They said on the CBS news Public Safety stated that the case is being handled as a vandalism While students were away, so show 60 Minutes that they feared they would be rather than a theft The damage to the broken screen, oak door prosecuted as part of the conspiracy if they re and telephone amounted to $235. The ripped screen was reported meone broke into the Sig Ep section. (Photo by Jay An turned to testify. They said that also feared for to Public Safety by Buster Miller, a student on the painting crew derson) ^for student labor pool which has been working in the building. their physical safety. (Continued on page 11) Page Two The Summer Chronicle Thursday; May 26,1977
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By Jere Link giving an Oscar-winning performance in "Suspicion" Greta Garbo, Rene Fresnais, James Mason, and Emil (1941), with Cary Grant highly convincing as the Jannings will die once more for your edification and husband who may or may not wish to do her in; and, once pleasure this summer, courtesy of Quadrangle Pictures more, Joan Fontaine quivering her way through "Rebec and Freewater Film Society. ca" (1940). Of course, "The Maltese Falcon" is in a class The summer roster of films includes the great, near- by itself. great and simply entertaining, with the Golden Age of Two sides of illicit sex are portrayed as only the the thirties and forties much in evidence. That means ac Thirties could do it Marlene Dietrich set a trend (mainly tion, suspense, passion and schmaltz ali for only a dollar. for herself) as the lowdown nightclub singer who wan There are very few losers, and it is only fair to give tonly seduces Herr Professor Unrat in "The Blue Angel" warning: "Showboat" is dated in either version ('36 or (1930), then coldy watches his decline. Hard-hearted '511, unless you can still enjoy its much overplayed score; Hannahs were common before, but after Dietrich they "Suddenly Last Summer" holds the all-time record for had to live up to higher standards of lowness. most recurrences of title in a script which not even The other type of fallen woman has a heart of gold, and Katherine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor can save. Garbo gives the definitive portrayal of that stereotype in Beyond those, nothing really bad seems slated, though "Camille" (1936). The courtesan who excels in self- "Reflections in a Golden Eye", "Scarecrow", "Mean abnegation usually makes for a drippy story, but not Streets" and "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" may suffer in here. comparison with the better offerings. Hollywood turns a dull scalpel on itself (and on Comedy is not as prominent as usual in the lineup, but Broadway) in two of the Fifties' best movies, "All About Von Rauffenstein, de Boitdeau, Marechal what there is is good. "Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944) stars Eve" (1950) and "A Star is Bom" (1954). In the former, Cary Grant, Raymond Massey and Josephine Hull. The Bette Davis delivers the engaging line "I can't be had for homicidal aunts and the uncle who thinks he is Teddy the price of a cocktail, like a salted peanut!" and goes on Roosevelt are so charming that sanity never seemed to be a has-been. Of the four versions of "A Star is Born", duller. In "Bringing Up Baby", it is Grant who tries to re the 1937 version with Janet Gaynor and Frederick main sane, despite Katherine Hepburn and her pet March appeals to romantics, but the Judy leopard. Hepburn and Tracy are both sane in "Adam's Garland/James Mason remake has a bite to it that gives A4CVIES Rib", but you would never know it- it the edge. Mysteries are well-represented: Hitchcock's "39 Steps" Several of the films are classics, in their own way, and with Madeline Carroll and Robert Donat; Joan Fontaine need no comment Chaplin's "Gold Rush", "Stagecoach", Bergman's "Seventh Seal," and Renoir's "La Grande Il -Spectrum- lusion." But surely the most beautiful film of the lot is political sciencf dept in Few. 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She manages to capture the essence of a When Ben Butley realizes that he is being divorced Butley has become comfortable in the role he has as character who spent twenty years writing a book about twice in one day, by both his wife and his male lover, he signed himself, and can seldom be jarred out of it Byron. denies that there were ever any relationships to be At the end of the play, Butley shows no signs of having Lind Wright's Anne is, however, disappointing, broken up. But even as he elaborates the purely really changed He feels no remorse for the pain he has especially in view of the considerable talent she has mechanical nature of his loves, we know that he did care inflicted on his friends and colleagues. Instead, he only brought to other roles at Duke. Her portrayal is flat and for Anne and Joey at some point in the past It is Butley's resolves not to allow himself to become as close to anyone uninteresting, and this de-emphasized a whole side of furious attempt to deny the reality of his feelings that again as he was close to Anne and Joey. Butley's life to the detriment of the production. forms the basis of Simon Gray's Butley, the first offering This is a disease he seems not only to have inflicted on Butley is a fine show, both funny and thought- of Duke's Summer Theater season. himself, but to have infected his former lovers with. After provoking. It plays three more times this weekend and Unwilling or unable to express his nicer emotions, the pain of their relationship with Butley, neither wishes deserves a good audience. Butley spends the day taunting and teasing all those in to fall in love again. Both, in fact, are about to enter into volved directly or indirecdy in the collapse of his closest relationships where they frankly admit they have no relationships. He starts off the day by playing on the love for their partners. weakness of his former lover, present officemate, and Although when described in this manner, the play English department faculty member, Joey. Joey has been sounds gloomy, it is made entertaining through the off on a weekend with his new lover, whose name Butley sharp wit that Butley is endowed with. While he may be refuses to remember and whose every action and charac an unlikeable character, he is also very funny — put- teristic is gone over carefully until Butley has had a downs and insults can be hilarious if handled by an ex chance to deprecate the man from every conceivable van pert. The Summer Theatre production does not miss a tage point. laugh, and the play makes for a very enjoyable evening. Similarly, when his wife Anne visits the office to an John Younger is the man who has to face the challenge nounce that she wants a divorce so that she may many of making an unlikable character like Butley interesting one of Butley's colleagues (a man who, Butley assures his and funny enough for the audience to tolerate, and he wife, has long been the most boring man in London), he does it admirably. His delivery is sharp and well-timed. plays with her feelings until he is satisfied that there is His solo silent scene at the play's opening, where he no more fun to be had from insulting her. gleefully anticipates his officemate's arrival while In his conversations with Joey and Anne, however, throwing a half-eaten banana on Joey's desk, helps grab there are hints of what his true feelings are, or at least one's attention and laughter from the very start of the used to be. At one point he grows aerioua and uk* Joey to play. return to him. Similarly, in response to Anne's query Kevin Patterson plays the gutless Joey well: nervous about whether Butley wants bar and their daughter and uncertain in the presence of almost anybody else, back, he hesitates just enough before resuming his and whose one overwhelming desire is to avoid conflict of malicious humor that the audience can See that there is any kind. something to him other than the apathy that he professes Also noteworthy is Mary Smith's protrayal of another "Voudriez vous m'accompagner au jardin?" in the matter. English professor, one who Butley refers to as "a human Looking for a Place to Shop Late at Night? f Butley: British bisexuah- ty. center stage. East Duke Sam's Quik Shop Music Room. 8:30. Ad Stays open 'til 12:00 Every Night mission. We deliver Featuring—'Groceries •Beer (lowest prices on 6 packs, cases, kegs) •W'ne, Domestic & Imports Lowest Wine Prices in Town $*t With weekly specials on Purchases of cases of Beer or Wine Butley: the same. 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But what the hell did that DI's work with recruits The drill instructor, a that have to do with being a — we've insisted that no folklore figure in the good marine." one work more than 80 Marine Corps who tradi Spurred by a series of hours. tionally turned fumbling brutal incidents — includ "The DI had a mission, recruits into spartan, dis ing the killing of a mental some of them saw it as self- ciplined fighters, is quietly ly defective youth during a imposed," he said. "There losing his primacy. training drill at the San was just too much After decades upholding Diego recruit depot — autonomy given to DI's that the tradition that "the DI senior officers within the had been built over the knows best," the Marine corps have overhauled years." Corps is now seeking to training in an effort to Perhaps the most signifi blunt the role of the drill lower the "stress" and cant step advanced in the instructor, an intimidating punishment endured by training of Marines is that figure who sought to crush youths seeking to enter the officers, for the first time, the civilian habits of once-elite service. are taking a direct role in recruits during 11 grueling Beyond this the corps, boot camp, and supervise weeks of basic training. which has witnessed an drill instructors. Two of At best, the Marine embarrassing growth of ficers are now assigned to Corps found that drill in disciplinary problems dur each "series," a grouping of structors were mean at the ing and after the Vietnam 1,300 enlisted men. start of boot camp and lova war, as well as a sharp drop "Before these changes of ble at the end, as in a John in the caliber of recruits, ficers were like a handle on Wayne movie. At worst, the has stiffened its require a pot, but not in it" said drill instructors were mean ments. Col. Gary Wilder, the head at the start of basic train At least 25,000 marines of a task force on recruit ing, mean at the end, and a have been released in the training at Parris Island. bit sadistic throughout last two years for dis 'It wasn't a very satisfac Marine recruits at Parris Island line up for lunch. (NYT photo) "We just had too many ciplinary reasons or poor tory situation. incidents, too much com performance. Tougher stan "The DI honestly another group, he said pletely unnecessary har- dards were set on recruit believed one of his major old teacher, who served as a performed pull-ups, sit-ups, quietly, "A lot of DI's say rassment that had nothing ment to weed out obese, roles was to separate the DI for the last four years, push-ups and squat thrusts. they can't do the job, but I to do with being a good physically unfit and il weak and unwilling from said, "Some of the older Sgt. Pete Logue, a 29- don't see it. When I went marine," said Maj. Gen literate youths. the rest, to serve as a screen types really resented these year-old drill instructor, through boot camp, the DI A.G. Poillon, the comander "We did have lower so that no unqualified changes. They said, 'there stood beside a pull up bar, was bad news. Racial and of Parris Island, a flat quality people," said Gen. recruit gets into the corps," goes the Marine Corps, barking orders to each ethnic slurs, that kind of patchwork of marshes and Louis H. Wilson, the he said. down the drain.' These guys squad that aproached. thing. That just doesn't swamps and open fields Marine commandant "But "As soon as he saw a thought the physical and "Sound off. . . I can't hear happen now. It couldn't" that has served as a major we moved a lot out — and verbal abuse, the thump you... Come on Desmund, I recruit slipping — or Nearby, Sgt. Lee training base since 1915. we've tried to emphasize ing, the pushing and shov want pull-ups, ready begin. thought he saw a recruit Dickinson, a 24-year-old quality." By next fall, he ing, made Marines. .. Feet off the deck, arms all "There were some very slipping —he increased the drill instructor, said "Some said, nearly 75 per cent of the way. . . Down. . Up. stupid things that, if car physical and mental "Well it went too far, as DI's couldn't adapt to the all recruits will have Extended... Rizzo, what the ried to excess, could be stress," said Wilder. "The we caused our own new rules. They were good earned high school hell are you doing? I want dangerous," said Poillon, a recruit got special atten heartburn," he said. "A kid Marines and they went diplomas, the first time in maximum effort. Come on lean, gray-haired, 52-year- tion. And of course when he got killed out in San Diego. down the tubes. There was years that so many marines Washington, if you can't old officer who took his finally slipped, or broke, We had to make some a lot of overreaction, have reached this level of pull up, you just hang in basic training as an enlist the DI said, 1 knew it, I changes." Marines saying that they ed man at Parris Island 34 education. found one.' It became a self- there, it's good for your Outside, as he spoke, a muscles. . - Rizzo, pull up, were now teaching Sunday years ago. "Recruits were "We've made some rather fulfilling prophecy." platoon or recruits ran, school, that they didn't being chewed out by some that's it, pull up... pull." substantive changes in At a nearby training double-time, toward a want to work with officers. DI's and slugged. DI's had recruit depots," said school for drill instructors, nearby training field where As the platoon moved These Marines have gone, recruits doing pushups Wilson, a 57-year-old Sgt Roger Roll, a 34-year- youths climbed ropes and away, and Logue awaited the old timers." with their fingertips. DI's Medal of Honor winner. would put their mouths "It's absolutely forbidden close to a recruit's ear and for a drill instructor to put yell. his hands on a recruit in "I once walked into a any way. We've cut the dai Hnl ls squad bay and anyone who ly training schedule, each wore glasses had shaving recruit is now given one K\*\to on A, •>• %: •» • A new restaurant down the hill from Carmichael Auditorium? • Delectably delicious and delightful variations on the best Choice Charbroiled Chopped Sirloin of Beef? • The best salad bar in town? • The best steaks in town? • ^"he best prices in town? All OF THE ABOVE in the modern-day Marines the role of the drill in structor is being played down. Emphasis during basic training has been placed on upgrading recruits. (NYT photo) Thursday, May 26,1977 The Summer Chronicle Page Eleven Psychohistory analyzes Nixon's motives By Herbert Mitgang Abrahamsen explained that he applied or became President, then left that office as a others, who would talk only anonymously, < 1977NYTNewsServi(* thodox Freudian analysis methods to his result of actions that caused both a Abrahamsen concludes: NEW YORK — The insights of "patient" though he never literally put personal and national tragedy. "Richard Nixon's mother meant more to psychoanalysis and the hard facts of his him "on the couch." According to Abrahamsen believes that the former him emotionally than anyone else, except tory have resulted in a relatively new ap Abrahamsen, an aide at San Clemente Prewsident suffered from a serious ail himself. But as he was frustrated in his re proach to biography called psychohistory. had informed him that "You would be ment that he calls "a character disorder." lationship with his mother, his great love Because delving into the mind to offer ex high on the list to interview President Nixon had "a great neurotic disturbance" objects became his narcissistic self and his planations about motives and actions is Nixon," but no session was ever granted. and became "a self-absorbed paranoid," ambition. In politics, he gratified both. not an exact discipline, psychohistory is a Asked if professional ethics were an in according to the psychoanalyst. He con Politics provided the outlet for his infan controversial subject, an art as much as a hibiting factor in proceeding with an tends that Nixon was incapable of ra tile oral and anal drives — talking and science. analytical study without actually talking tionally discharging his responsibilties controlling." Sigmund Freud analyzed Leonardo da to Nixon, Abrahamsen said: and that his White House decisions were Abrahamsen says that Nixon conveyed Vinci; Erik Erikson wrote pioineering "Yes, it was one of the things that held based on his own disturbed "personality a double image that amounted to a sub- psychobiographies in Young Man Luther me back for a time because I did not have needs" rather than facts. personality. He was friendly yet abrupt, and Gandhi's Truth, and Walter Langer enough information about Mr. Nixon's Whe did not the President destroy the self-absorbed yet argumentative — a man analyzed behavior in The Mind of Adolf early childhood. But later I obtained the incriminating tapes? In his last days in of of two minds. Hitler, all accepted as classic works. Now needed data from members of his family. I fice, Abrahamsen says, Nixon "un Schizoid comes another book, Nixon vs. Nixon: An also had available the daydreams and fan consciously sought failure." "These two Nixon postures are often Emotional Tragedy, that is causing much tasies in his own book, Six Crises, which To construct his portrait, Abrahamsen found in introverted, schizoid and comment about its methods, its subject revealed the man in his own words. said, he spent many hours talking to Nix secretive people," Abrahamsen observes. and its author. "Even when the subject is not available on's closest associates, schoolmates, and "Nixon's behavior could be described as a The author is Dr. David Abrahamsen, for examination, analysis of he inner man family members other than Mrs. Nixon character disturbance, and one of no small an internationally respected is possible," Abrahamsen explained. "In and their daughters. These included the order. It lasted since early childhood and psychoanalyst and authority on criminal fact, second-hand material can sometimes novelisht Jessamyn West and her brother. reflected an unusual ange of acting-out ac behavior, who, is a Fellow of the American reveal more than patients themselves. I Merle West, second cousins, who offered tivities. Collectively, his was not norma! Psychiatric Association and of the New spoke to many of his associates. In addi information about the troubled Milhous behavior." York Academy of Medicine. The New tion, there were also his revealing con family and about Nixon's problems as a To avoid accusations of one-sidedness York psychoanalyst has written a number versations recorded on the White House youth. and to round out the image of his subject, of books, including Our Violent Society tapes." As a part of his study, Abrahamsen also Abrahamsen spoke to a number of Nixon's and The Murdering Mind This new book National tragedy obtained sensitive information from Nix admirers, including Roy M. Cohn, the New has been published by Farrar, Straus & Abrahamsen said his work was not a on's aunt, Rose Oliver Marshburn, sister York lawyer who was an aide to Sen. Giroux. conventional biography, but a study of the of his mother, Hannah, and her husband, Joseph McCarthy, and Robert Finch, a In an interview about Nixon vs. Nixon, emotional development of a man who Oscar Marshburn. From them and from (Continued on page 4) -Wilmington 10 fail in appeal- (Continued from page 1) show that the prosecution bribed and pressured the 1976. The organization, which is 98 per cent white, The testimony, however, was not enough. three key witnesses into delivering perjured has spent about a half million dollars on the legal The appeals process had been exhausted, and testimony. defense of the Wilmington 10. these proceedings were not actually a trial but a The prosecution was placed in the odd position of Leon White of the UCC commented after the habeas corpus lateral attack. The defense had to attacking the credibility of their own witnesses. trial that "I have said all along that Fountain (the prove that the constitutional rights of their clients State attorneys called Hall a pliable publicity judge) had been appointed to do a hatchet job. I'm had been violated, and the burden of proof was on seeker whose versions of the truth changed to suit not surprised." them. his personal needs. Chavis said that he felt "a sense of shock and To present the recantation of the principle wit North Carolina Attorney General Rufus Ed- then an utterly disgusting taste in my mouth" up nesses is not enough to warrant a new trial in such misten, an aide to former Senator Sam Ervin dur on hearing the verdict "But I am optimistic the a proceeding. The defense must corroborate their ing the Watergate hearings, called the recantating people will set us free," he added. testimony and show that any new evidence which witnesses "a bunch of brazen liars." UCC will pursue they present was either inaccessible to the defense *Tf they're lying now, what were they doing in Representatives of the UCC have said that they at the time of the original trial, or that the prosecu 1972?" quipped Charles Cobb, who directs the will continue to pursue the habeas corpus petition, tion had done something to black the testimony. United Church of Christ's (UCC) Commission for which may result in federal court hearings. The Prosecution's position Racial Justice. Chavis, a North Carolina native, Justice Department may also play some role in the Throughout the hearing, the defense tried to worked for the UCC until his prison term began in case. U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell personally ordered a Federal Bureau of Investigation inquiry into the matter. BE IN SHAPE THIS SUMMER nun SPECIAL for men & women 6 week membership - only $35 3 months for only $70 This is your chance to get in good shape fast - the total Restaurant body exercise experience for strength, flexibility, cardio-vascular development. A complete line of Nautilus Sports Medical Equipment • Full Olympic Weight Room • Whirlpool Authentic, Gourmet Cantonese Chinese Food • Treadmill • Personalized Instructions A11ABC. Permits 408 Morgan St. Downtown Durham Dine in orTakeOut Hours: Tel. 688-6669 Men & Women Mon.-Fri. 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The the anticipated revenue from the seven National League teams began mid-June, either the 15th or 16th in tournament will be held at Duke's tournament is $100,000. These funds their race for the championship. The 104 Card Gym at 4:30 p.m. All golf course, Sunday and Monday, May will go directly to the Children's American League, also consisting of managers and captains should be pre 29 and 30. Treatment and Research programs of seven teams, began its season on May sent, for teams and schedules will be A field of 150 singers, television the Duke Medical Center. 18. The National League games are determined. The second term league personalities, baseball greats, football Dr. Samuel Katz, of the Medical played every Tuesday and Thursday will start play Tuesday, June 21. stars and ever golfers tee-off at 10:30 Center's department of pediatrics, with the American League having its Notices of the organizational meeting each day to tackle the Duke course. says the use of funds is governed by a games on Wednesday and Friday. will be posted on campus in June. Competitors in the tournament in committee within the hospital. In the Monday is the rain date. The softball league is open to all clude such stars as singer Perry past, money from the tournament has Round robin play exists during the summer session students, graduates Como, who is the honorary chairman gone to help leukemia labs and regular season as the teams play each students, professors, and Duke for the event, country music star Chet clinics. Programs which are possible other once. Then the two top finishers employes. Women are invited to play, Atkins, Jack Albertson, Peter Lind candidates for this year's money con in each league face each other for although few are this term. If enough Hayes, Mary Healy, and Al Freeman. cern kidney diseases and child abuse. their league's championship. The two interest exists a women's league may Some of the sports figures included The kidney study would examine league champions will face each other be formed. in the two day affair are baseball's chronic kidney diseases in children June 9 at the Little World Series to home run king Hank Aaron, and which lead to kidney failure. The former New York Yankee pitcher child abuse program would include a Whitey Ford. Former Washington study of problems related to child Redskin quarterback Sonny neglect. Jurgensen will return to his alma Advance tickets for the tournament mater for the event. The six-time All are $3.00 for adults, and 75« for Around World Champion Cowboy, youths. Children under 12 ar free Larry Mahan, will also play in the when accompanied by an adult. benefit tournament. Tickets are available at all area Other famous personalities appear Record Bars, Duke's Indoor Stadium, ing in the tournament are Tom the Duke golf course, Durham Sport Hallack, of television's The Young ing Goods, Holt Sporting Goods and and the Restless, Greg Morse of from most high school booster clubs. I television's Mission Impossible and Tickets to the celebrity night ciub; comedian Irwin Corey. Actress review, to be held May 29 at Raleigh's Elizabeth Taylor is still a hopeful for Royal Villa, are also available to the the event. public, and are priced at $50. Many excellent golfers will also For further information concerning play in the tournament, including the tournament call 286-1605 or touring professional Chi Chi 286-9409. Duke University Union Perry Como and other stars will attend Duke's benefit golf tournament. presents Schwartz still running By Mikkel Hansen 3:46.2, which is better than his time two At the Inter-Col iegiate American weeks ago at the Terrapin Track Classic. "Evenings With Amateur Athletic Association (IC4A) It seems that Schwartz has regained his Championships last weekend, Duke track strength for he ran twice at the IC4A's, on Prominent Duke People" star Richard Schwartz showed that he is ce to qualify for the finals and again in the regaining his form and strength that he finals. He was a strong contender in both lost during an illness this past season. races. For Schwartz to be competitive at Summer Series With continued improvement Schwartz the NCAA's, he needs to match or improve should be a contender for the top spots in his season's best time of 3:41.8. Track the 1,500 meter race at the National Coach Al Buehler is pleased with Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Schwartz's training so far and with a little Championships. good weather, Coach Buehler feels that James David Barber The 1,500 meter run at the IC4A's at the Schwartz can sharpen his finishing kick and be in contention with the top finishers University of Pennsylvania started with a in the 1,500 meters at the NCAA's. slow first half as the lead runners stayed "Presidents in the Media: in contact with each other. With about one The NCAA's start May 31. The 1,500 hundred yards left the runners began meters qualifying trials are the following their kick as they sprinted to the finish Thursday, with the 1,500 meter finals on Nixon and Carter" with Schwartz finishing third, one second Saturday at the University of Illinois. behind the winner. Schwartz's time WEIS Monday, May 30 7:30 P.M. Few Federation (Cleland) Lounge Wine and Cheese Reception Following