the DUKE'S DAILY NEWSPAPER chronicle Volume 68, Number 26 Durham, Thursday, October 5, 1972 CCC allows ASDU conditional veto power By Tom Lumsden the CCC and author of the defeated In an attempt at compromise, the amendment which would have Campus Community Council (CCC) granted ASDU complete veto power voted last night to grant ASDU veto over CCC actions, said in defense of power over its proposals only if that his proposal that "ASDU is the veto power was first granted by a official voice of the Duke student two-thirds vote of the council. body." Previous to this action, the "What the CCC recommends council voted down a motion that directly affects students and ASDU would have granted ASDU veto as their representative body should power over CCC recommendations have review power over what they with the CCC being able to appeal a recommend," Pearson said. veto through a student referendum. C.J. Gideon, vice chairperson of Tuesday night, the ASDU the CCC, arguing against Pearson legislature approved a bill that said that "the CCC was just as would give the legislature power to representative as ASDU, and that approve or disapprove proposals the CCC would be more made by the CCC. How the conflict knowledgeable of the problems it between the CCC action and the would be dealing with (social ASDU legislature's vote will be regulations)." resolved is unclear. Redundant Summerlee Bill Eacho, representative of the Kathy Summerlee, chairperson of freshmen houses, concurred with the CCC and vice president of Gideon and said "ASDU review ASDU said after the meeting that would be redundant." the CCC action might result in None of the action taken last ASDU not chartering the present night affects the fact that all CCC CCC constitution, thus making the recommendations must be CCC ineligible for ASDU funds. submitted to the dean of Trinity Nick Peaison, jneraber-at-large on College for final written approval. This remained part of the CCC constitution that was finally approved late in the meeting. Any proposal rejected by the Down home dean, however, can be appealed to the provost. Things haven't changed much in The constitution still has to be the old South. The gentleman approved by ASDU and the dean of smoking the cigarette in the upper Trinity College. photo has been supervising the work In other business the CCC of these men on the site behind the accepted a proposal to ask one Old Chem Building for several days. employee working in the residential In the photo to the right, take note area to serve as an ex-officio of who have the shovels and who are member of the CCC, subject to the the ones lounging against the trucks. approval of the union representing (Photos by Dick Stanton-Jones) Duke's non-academic employees. The committee also accepted a proposal to ask one member of Public Safety Department to serve on the CCC. Forest highway threat prompts ECOS hike-in

By Tricia Dykers intended, as an untouched wilderness for the Since organizations such as ECOS and the Durham ECOS will hold a hike-in and rally enjoyment of the people. Sierra Club have put pressure on the Forest October 13 through 15 to publicize the threat of The 15,000-acre forest, said Tolley, is "the Service, Tolley said, the highway plans have been a new highway through the Joyce Kilmer only place I can find that's untouched by man." indefinite Memorial Forest, according to Rick Tolley, The Joyce Kilmer Forest, is supposedly The Forest Service has agreed to keep the area interim president of the group. protected in its natural state by the Wilderness untouched pending an announcement concerning Act of 1964, Tolley said. a final decision for the whole region, Tolley said. The trip to the forest, which is located along Forest Service Hike the North Carolina- border, will allow The Forest Service, according to Tolley, has The trip, sponsored by Durham ECOS, is to be more people to become familiar with the area and been less than candid about the forest and its coordinated with an Outing Club expedition to its circumstances, Tolley said. wilderness status. the Smokies, Tolley said. Durham ECOS is a chapter of ECOS, Tolley said that the highway not only is On Saturday, October 14, said Tolley, there Incorporated, a statewide non-profit organization, unauthorized by Congress to go through the will be a service rededicating the forest as a and is also chartered by ASDU under Student forest, but is costing more than twice as much wilderness area. Activities. money as was originally appropriated. The rededication service will be followed by Highway Although the Forest Service claims that the various hikes in the forest, including overnight Tolley, a Trinity junior, said in an interview road should go through the forest to prevent hikes, said Tolley. Tuesday that the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is siltation of streams, Tolley said, the streams that Tolley said that persons interested in going on now threatened by a proposed "scenic" highway. would be affected by the highway are the only the expedition should sign up on the Outing Club The issue, according to Tolley, is the two natural trout streams in the area and would bulletin board across from the Post Office in the preservation of the forest as it was primarily be more damaged than any others. West Campus Union. Page Two The Chronicle Thursday, October 5, 1972 C T R U M TODAY BEAUFORT SAILING PRAYER MEETING: Organizational meeting of TWO DUKE DANCE WEEKEND: will be this Mondays thru Thursdays, room the Duke/Durham Day Care PRESENTATIONS: both free. WILBUR HOBBY SPEAKS: weekend. Sign up on the Club next week. Any suggestions or 210 Flowers, 5 p.m., a great Consortium will be at 7:00 PERFORMANCE '& The Durham Community Board by Thursday, October 5. criticisms, please get in touch time and place to get away and Thursday evening, October 12 WORKSHOP, Monday Oct. 9th Welfare Rights Organization will with student representative Greg talk to God and other in room 139 Social Sciences. All at 6:00 in P age and meet today, Oct. 5, at the MEN'S GROUP-OPEN Penny: Box 757 8, College Christians, too! Everyone is people interested in working on, IMPROVISATIONAL DANCE Friends Meeting House. 404 MEETING—Thursday, Oct. 5, Station or room 221, Pegram. welcome. griping about, or studying about with David Anderson of Ed's Alexander Ave., to hear Wilbur 9:00 p.m. in 201 Flowers. We day care for children are urged Bush band Wednesday, Oct. Hobby, N.C. head of the will be breaking down into J.V. B AS KETB ALL: The 11 th at 8:00 in the EAST AFL-CIO. speak on "Nixon or The West Campus dining smaller groups. If unable to halls' Blue and White Room will Basketball CAMPUS gym. McGovern?" The university Program would like to welcome attend please leave name and be open for breakfast at 8:00 ALL SENIORS AND community is invited to attend. back all students to the campus. phone number with the a.m. on Saturday, October 7, GRADUATE STUDENTS who "Rodent Physiology: Some We would like to cordially invite YM-YWCA (2909). All men are 1972. for those students taking need jobs next year should aiua " ited ALL NCSL MEMBERS on all frosh and sophomores invited. the MEDICAL COLLEGE register now with the Placement micro-climate and seasonality." the finalist interview panel are ADMISSIONS TEST. interested in playing Junior Dr. Russell Eaudinette reminded of the dinner meeting Office, 214 Flowers, so that Do you believe in Rebirth? Varsity Basketball to sign up Department of Zoology, Duke and interviews tonight beginning they can have interviews with Lecture and fellowship ANNUAL DUCC October 9—11 from 3 to 5 p.m. University. Monday, Oct. 9, at 6 p.m. in room 301 Union. employers coming to Duke or Thursday at 8:30 p.m., 136 RETREAT-Camp New Hope in the lobby of the Indoor room 111 Biological Sciences, Bring your tray to the room. Stadium. You will be informed 4:15 p.m. Social Science. Topic: The (near Chapel Hill). Fri. and Sat., job-hunting. Biblical Doctrine of for everyone at Duke. Call Mary at this time when you should LAST FALL LIBRARY REGENERATION. LTC Cash in Chapel basement for report for your physical M1NICLASS. This afternoon at examination, an NCAA The Duke Wargames Club NC—PIRG—Refunds for this sponsored by Campus Crusade reservations. People, reflection, will meet this Saturday in room semester will be in 212 Flowers 4. and evening at 7, Art History for Christ. Everyone welcome. requirement. These physicals Librarian Edith Hassold will 101 Union at 9 a.m. Avalon Hill the week of October 2-6 from community! will be given on October 12 and offer an introduction to library 13. The first official tryout will, games and other strategy 11 a.m.—2 p.m. and from 7 resources In ART. Come to COLLEGE REPUBLICAN begin at 7:00 p.m. on October simulations games are featured Booklovers' Room, East CLUB will hold an important All ATTENTION SENIORS: AU 16. The tryouts will run through Campus Library. Everybody meeting on Thursday in 124 October 19. You should bring welcome. Social Sciences at 7:30 Seniors interested in running for class office must file a petition your own practice gear for the with 50 Senior signitures in 121 tryouts. We are looking forward The RED CROSS needs Representatives of teh U.S. to seeing you. Duke Basketball MARINE CORPS will be in Allen Building by Friday, everyone's support for the October 20th. Elections will Staff. Published every Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thunday blood drive Oct. 4 and 5. It will room 201 Flowers, Thursday and Friday of the University year except during and Friday, October 5 and 6. take place on Thursday, be at the Indoor Stadium from October 26th for the Class University holiday* and exam periods by the students of 11 a.m.-4:30 pjn. Council, consisting of 5 elected Duke University, Durham, N.C. Second class postage paid NOMINATIONS for the at Durham, N.C. Delivered by mail at $16.00 pet year. GIVE BLOOD. GIVE LIFE. S OCI AI.IST FORUM. The members, who will choose a Duke NC PIRG local board Duke University Socialist Chairperson. Any questions Subscriptions, letters and other inquiries should be mailed should be turned in at the PIRG to Box 4696, Duke Station, Durham, N.C. 27706. MCGOVERN: Canvassers Forum will meet Thursday concerning the cuties and office in 212 Flowers now meeting, Thursday evening, evening, October 4, at 8:00 in responsibilities of the Council through October 14. 7:30 in 212 Flowers. This room 226 Perkins Library, to should be directed to Dean meeting will be beneficial for discuss the theme "The Marxian Richard Cox. 121 Allen. those who wish to work Method." All members of the Saturdays canvassing in the GRADUATE ST UDENTS Durham area for George invited to attend. McGovem. who want to join NC PIRG may- do so this week by paying the $3.00 fee in 212 Flowers from CHESS CLUB: The Duke 11 a.m.—2 p.m. and from 7 University Chess Club will meet TOMORROW Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. in by Norton Rhoades room 229 Soc. Sci. Building. ATTENTION ALL JEWISH THE Daily Crossword Come check us out! STUDENTS: join us in wine , challah, and song this Friday ACROSS 31 Edge 61 Ribs again 25 Separate evening, at 6:45, in the Hillel Mountain CRAFTS and Room. It would be a real 1 Girl friend 34 Rise rapidly 62 Open up 26 Valse WEAVING Sale today in Placement Offi SIMCHA if we could celebrate Wednesday, Octo! in Paris 35 Heap of 63 The Emerald 27 Zagreb to upstairs East Union 11 a.m.—2 the shabbat together!!! p.m. for the benefit of Appointments for i 5 Anthropoids stones Isle Germans now being made in 214 Flowers. Arrowmont School of Arts and 9 Funny money 36 Cupid 64 Comfort 28 Where Crafts. Presented by Pi Beta Phi. Freewater will hold its weekly meeting on Fri. at 5 14 38 Exhausted 65 Vehicles Teheran is There will be a meeting of p.m. in 03 Old Chem. On the Kutch 40 Deserve 66 Portend 29 Yellow All education students are agenda is discussion of policy. the Eastern N.C. Section of invited to a Kofee Klatch in I.E.E.E. on Monday at Finch's 15 Unusual 41 Take - 67 Regimen 30 Repair room 425 in Perkins Library, Cafeteria on West Peace St. in 16 Winged 43 Bags, in 31 Fastener Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. Raleigh. Social at 6:30, Dinner DOWN GENERAL at 7:00, Speaker at 8:00. 17 Nutty . Laredo 1 Mountain 32 Eastern Contact P.N. Marinos, Duiham: DUKE DANCE GROUP 19 Parson's 45 Masculine crest potentate presents PERFORMANCE & 684-8111. or Duke University: ext. 3123 by Friday for home nickname 2 Georgia city 33 Ala - WORKSHOP featuring an 20 Travelers 46 Offerings 37 Put back original film study. 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Today is Thursday, October 5, 1972. The Spanish painter Pablo Nepomuceno Crispiniano de la Santissima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso, or more familiarly known as Pablo Picasso was born on this date in 1881. In 1918 the end of World War I was near as allied headquarters announced that the Hindenburg Line had been broken. Lingering on in hope that Pablo or some other brave soul can paint an optimistic picture to the current "allied" slaughterings, this is the Chronicle, Duke's Daily Newspaper, published at Duke, in Durham, North Carolina, where our favorite still life is done in peaceful tones. Volume 68. Number 26. Studio: 2663. Gallery: 6588.

Night editor for today's issue, Diane Pelrine Assistant night editor, Dan Neuharth

The opinions expressed in this newspaper are not necessarily those of Duke Univenity, its students, workers, faculty, administration, or 'I SUPPOSE ITS TOO LATE TO WRITE OUR CONGRESSIMM . trustees.

Unsigned editorials represent the majority of the editorial council Spiro's destiny Signed columns and cartoons represent the views of the authors. -R. W. Apple, Jr. 1972 NYT News Service President is able to wing pragmatist, demonstrated in WASHINGTON-Spiro around the country, 1968 that he could abandon T. Agnew is out there on courtesy of the Committee his ideological choice (Gov. the road chasing votes for to Re-elect the President, Ronald Reagan of President Nixon — he warns cementing the kind' of California) for the man Donate blood every crowd that nationwide friendships and closest to his position whom complacency could hurt the loyalties out of which a he considered electable the last six months may donate Republicans this year — but presidential campaign is (President Nixon). The Red Cross Bloodmobile will he is convincing no one that not come knocking on your door at provided they fall within a built. At the moment, Reed that is his primary goal. Not Thus, after his speech in hinted, Agnew looked like your convenience soliciting a minimum weight requirement (110 the people who come to pounds for women, 115 for men). Tampa, he huddled with the choice. The south, he donation' of blood. You cannot hear him, not the reporters state party leaders and said, will act as a unit, and enclose your non-refundable As an added incentive (though who travel with him, not Republican Congressional will decide, with the west, donation in an enclosed, addressed, most would hopefully not need the local politicians who candidates, and in who is the presidential stamped, return envelope and drop one), those who donate entitle their greet him, and certainly not Mississippi, he attended a nominee. it in the nearest mailbox. Nor will a de pen dents to receive as much his own staff. reception to meet those he Agnew's widely phone call do the trick. Giving blood as needed in any hospital From the Vice President had spoken for. Reporters advertised new rhetorical blood during the time the participating in the Red Cross Blood himself and from his were hard-pressed to find style, bereft of the Bloodmobile is on campus October Program or any hospital which will spokesman, Victor Gold, out what went on, because alliteration and slashing 4 and^rfl:Otra.mr fo 4:30 p.m., order blood from the regional blood the denials tumble daily: he Agnew is almost as attack that made him will inveSvea'little'volunteer time and center. is "keeping the options inaccessible as his boss, but famous, is clearly designed effort on your part—most actions do open," not working toward participants said there had to fulfill one half of Reed's Today is the last day for 1976. No one has even been no hard-sell for 1976. formula. He exhibits a new which involve helping others. A donations. So if you're on your way begun to think about the None was needed. genuine concern for the health and ease (as in his deft handling to the dope shop to get your presidency, Gold says, "but Three years from now, if of hecklers in Tampa) only well-being of one's fellow humans is afternoon snack, lying on the quad I'll admit that if he were we history is any guide, those occasionally pierced by his not obligatory. contemplating the sky, or checking wouldn't tell you about it." whom Agnew helped to fill old bluntness (as when he your mail for the seventh time, why But as Agnew dipped a hall, to raise a few dollars, snapped "next question" to But some act as if it is, and not head on over to the into the South last to win a close local race, a newsman pressing him hopefully everyone will adopt this Bloodmobile at the indoor stadium weekend, with visits to will be there to help him. about busing.) and do something that needs to be , Mississippi and It is all very low-key, But as the Vice President attitude with regard to donating Louis iana, there was no very implicit. Agnew does blood. Anyone with no previous done. It won't hurt you to donate, himself keeps saying, there doubt of his intentions. This not push himself; Friday's has been no change in his history of hepatitis or malaria who but it could hurt someone else if was a visit to his potential work day was finished, for has not been out of the country for you don't. underlying attitudes. If the base, and Vic Gold was even all intents and purposes, by rest of the party wants wearing cuff-links 4 p.m., and S aturday's fewer rough edges, if it feels emblazoned with the letters included precisely one that that will make him less "CSA" (Confederate States appearance. It would never "controversial" and * more of America) for the do, one of his intimates electable, so be it; put for occasion. explained, to seem to be too his conservative base in the Liberate Duke! Every Vice President eager, to seem to be pushing south and elsewhere, there elected since 1940 — with his own plans before 197 : is still red meat. Thus, in If anyone were to suggest that in the inside eight pages of today's the single exception of business is done. Jackson, Miss., he invoked you take on another course at this Chronicle. Alben Barkley, who was too But the signs are in the the name of Jeferson Davis old — has sought the crowds — "Spiro in 1976," point in the semester, your reaction Liberate yourself. Join the Free 1 a:id praised a right-wing might range from immediate anger University. It's here again for the presidency. Now it is "President Agnew" — ane house member, William to hillarity, or even to calling for second unprecedented year. ASDU Agnew's tum, and he has the politicains are looking Colmer of Mississippi as security to take the person who would like us all to participate in a already begun to take ahead. "one of the most highly real educational experience. It's real advantage of the Clarke Reed, the respected Democrats in the suggested the insane idea to opportunities presented to Congress." Dorothea Dix Mental Hospital. because it's free—no grades, no- Mississippi State Chairman. him by his association with has already begun to Agnew still exhibits some coercion. Come when you want to, the White House. But don't be too hasty. There because you want to. assemble a southern bloc, to tendency to get carried might be some sense in the words. While such potential be d elivered, as he said away with himself. Already A university is not just structured rivals as Sen. Charles Percy recently, ''to the in this young campaign It's simply the context in which classes with no meaning. It should conservative who can win they were spoken that disturbs you. of Illinois are at work in season, he has announced a be interaction among people. People their home states, the Vice the election." Reed, a Federal Bureau of Ask yourself the following teaching each other. That's Investigation probe that did questions. education, and ASDU is offering it not exist and offered what Do you conscientiously object to to us. seemed to many critics a the format of education at Duke? The courses offered in the Free Nightly Chronicle lettuce count simplistic argument for U. are different, interesting, fun, exclusive presidential Would you like to leave and perhaps authority in the making of start an organic farm in the country, applicable, and relevant. Ever think A check of the West Campus dining halls foreign policy. you'd find that at Duke? or open a decent stereo shop in refrigerator at 6 p.m. last night revealed: But for the moment, Durham. Do you have a bicycle or The people teaching in the Free 7 boxes of "Happy Jack "• such incidents have caused motorcycle that just won't stay U. are doing so because they think No union label little stir, and Agnew is together? Or a need to curb your they have something to offer the 8 boxes of "Diamond Head" moving powerfully to fill anger towards the Chronicle edit rest of us. Teamsters Union the political vacuum that page? Don't turn up your nose. No UFW lettuce-Don't eat lettuce in the will exist in January, when If the answer to any of these, or Consider the idea. Make this a true Union today. Richard Nixon, assuming a dozen more is yes then you should community. Liberate Duke. Join the that he wins, becomes a lame-duck president. reconsider the suggestion intimated Free University. o pwrif. duke's free university fall 1972 durham, n.c. the associated students ^evefubdtjlTriis bulletin marts -Ihe second ann.veiwu o-f DvUfe^ free. Univeftta. J The purpose, of 4he free Urweftrfo is -fo qet people wi4n! QSpcidl Mfert-or iCnooJlcofoe 4ocp/fier uji+h people njho are ingrested in 4Ktt s/bjecf. Inshuciocs receive no coumen-*; QM sHdeMs do not tester of recede cyadie5. encr{ course. has been assianeol a root/, -lo l^fct-io. if trfxj're.. interes-tol, ! jMS* -jr\ouj up of 4ne. dorfe. ' jand place, giv/en at--toe end of4he course, description me. hope 4Vwr- -4VMS I irvfofooqi a4-rv.ospv\e(e mill |fe conaociMe. -fa an east* The course will be a presentation of past and present research findings and how they may be applied to a better understanding of our daily lives. jejcVwvge oT ideas, i-f yUj There will be lectures, readings, discussions, and (if feasible, depending on number of participants) active participation in research projects. This will not in any way be a psychic development course. Those who complete the course should emerge from it better able to assess the claims of behavioral researchers in general as well as those specifically involved with [Step bu^lt flSDU office parapsychology.

Robert Morris, home: 489-4790, office: 286-0714 Room 014, Foreign Language Building, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m.

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Jim Wrenn, Institute for Nonviolent Study and Action, 684-3196 Sunday, Oct. 7, 5 p.m. Baptist Student Center

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page 8 Letters to the editorial council Sterile concentrated parking of that graced the commercial classrooms? campus on August 28th, motorcycles. When this idea theatre downtown a while Thirdly, although most was confronted by a Duke To the edit council: was presented, however, a ago. people presumably have security officer — whose Ruby Tuesday delt with small amount of discussion One can sense the quality more time for sport on the name your department The Chr onicle abortion and other aspects followed, resulting in Mr. of the original film, but the weekends than during the refuses to reveal, although it cherishes letters from its of birth control. I noticed Adams' subsequent decision ludicrously stilted dialogue week our handsome new is a matter of record — and that one of the few ads in readers. setters should to move the motorcycle and the imported voices, basketball, cum-handball was told in an extremely the paper stated that be typed on a 45-space area from the Kilgo lot to voices scarcely dramatic and squash building is open rude manner that he would Goodwill Industries was another lot approximately have to leave campus at the line, and due to space enough for reading the for an extremely limited having a sale on sterilized 2 5 yards away near the stock market report or the time during the weekends. risk of being arrested for limitations, no longer used mattresses. corner of Union Drive and local river heights, impose Is there really any reason trespassing. than 400 Words or 40 Dick Caldwell '73 Tower View Road. an intolerable strain on the for closing it at all? There This threat was made lines. All letters must be This decision not only most patient listener. are those of us who feel that after it was explained that signed with class or Mud-slide does not substantially It is bad enough to have a game of squash on Sunday he was waiting for his sister, title. a registered student at official Address To the edit council: alleviate the noise problem the local theatres showing morning is more beneficial Duke. Now I find that your letters tc the editorial After years of sliding which will accrue for "dubbed" films, but is it — perhaps physically, files contain a card on my council, 4696 Duke through the marsh that has Broughton, but places the really necessary on a certainly spiritually — than brother, stating that he was S tation, or through ca.rried the curious motor cycle area in very university campus? attendance at church or "Found trespassing on campus mail tc misnomer "intramural close proximity to the If so, in fairness to chapel. Flowers University property football field" in his efforts men's dorms in the area. patrons the advertisements (Dr.) Ted Nixon Building. 8/28/72." to participate in the When this was pointed out should make the situation Classics Dept. intramural program, the to Mr. Adams, he summarily explicit (and do tell the Box I realize that our campus Duke student was perhaps dismissed the argument with Office!!!) Dossiers? is currently experiencing surprised to find grass a claim that the commission Secondly, I was appalled, many serious difficulties growing on the non-varsity really couldn't make a wise upon turning to the football To the edit council: with regard to security; I do grid. decision in placing the scoreboard at Wallace Wade The original was sent to not object strongly to my Lettuce motorcycle area until "data Stadium last Saturday, to Mr. Dumas, but I really feel brother's presence being In years past, the feeble and complaint input" has see the flash, "Dat ball is it ought to be published in questioned. To the edit council: crop of greenery had been been determined for this slippery" accompanying a the Chronicle also. I do, however, protest We would like to take completely destroyed when trial lot. My sincere hope is fumble made by the U.Va. Dear Mr. Dumas: strenously: 1) his rude this opportunity to ask the the "intramural football that students will be fully quarterback, who happens It has recently come to treatment after he provided students who find anything field" was magically cooperative in supplying the to be black. my attention that the Duke an adequate explanation of they don't agree with in the transformed into the "West Traffic Commission with Am I too thinskinned, or Department of Public his presence on campus; and Chronicle to tear the paper Side Parking Lot" at the sufficient complaints that should you send your civil Safety maintains a file on all 2) your maintenance of a into tiny pieces and dump it home varsity contests. The the undesirability of this rights and manners individuals who have ever libelous, undocumented file all over the Chronicle combination of a typically situation can be ascertained. -conscious sports reporter to had dealings with a security on this incident. offices in third floor wet Durham Saturday and a Susan Hall '74 search out the unrecon­ officer — regardless of Flowers. multitude of automobiles Therefore, I expect fully structed rather closer to whether or not the person We were amazed to read creates a poor excuse for a that this account will be home than Athens, Georgia? was arrested and tried. your editorial advocating football field on Monday. removed immediately from Duke Manor Incidentialiy, if we can I feel that this is grossly your records. that students trash the This past weekend, only make ends meet by in just and slanderous, as I am sending a copy of dining halls with iceburg however, was not typical. To the edit council: allowing commercial these people have never had this letter to the edit lettuce in an attempt to Not a single car was allowed Being the 'splendid advertising at the stadium, the opportunity to prove counci! of the Chronicle coerce the dining halls into to assault the soggy turf. sucker' who wrote the first why not have Coca Cola their innocence in any given with expectations that other a complete non-union This long overdue act of letter to your newspaper billboards on Campus Drive incident, yet the accusation students with similar lettuce boycott. consideration can be commenting on Robert's and discreet, but no doubt stands as fact. "records," once informed off Whether or not a student attributed to the efforts of Associates job of Duke effective, ads for Cliffs their existence, will also supports the boycott, he has Athletic Director Carl James Manor,, I wish to I became aware of this Notes and deodorants demand their destruction. no right to defile the dining and new DUAA Business commu ni cate to you because my brother, while around the blackboards in Kathy Robinson,'73 halls. We certainly hope.that Manager Paul DeTomo. somewhat of a change in awaiting my arrival on the dining hall workers that Thanks from more than a spirit. clean up after piggy thousand intramural As of yesterday, in our students every day will be football jocks. apartment we hadn't able to get their hands on Ed McNamara, '74 received our cabinet knobs, the lettuce throwers and rub Neill McDonald,'74 one night table, a towel their noses in the mess. rack, or had the hole in our ceiling repaired. Over the Hopefully no one will Complain weekend a couple of take the editorial seriously. To the edit council: students and myself It is irresponsible and I have been offended and organized a Call-Robert's childish rhetoric like your disgusted by the cavalier Day, where everyone in editorial that keeps people attitude of the Duke Traffic Duke Manor was told to call from taking the boycott Commission in its general Robert's and inform them seriously. operating procedures and in of all the little John Guechsel '74 its manipulation of parking imperfections in our Mike Freeman '75 areas. As one of a group of apartments. 16 residents of Broughton Well today we were More lettuce House, I attended the latest bombarded with" meeting of this group to electricians, air-conditioning To the edit council: express concern over the repairmen, carpenters, and Your editorial "Stop the commission's resolution to all sorts ol" people who came Salads," of October the designate the parking lot to correct our little fourth, is probably the most behind Kilgo Quad as one problems. irresponsible editorial that I for motorcycles exclusively. I really commend have read in your paper, and This decision was made in Robert's on their response it has had countless others order to provide greater to our mass call-in to compete with. security for motorcycles on campaign, and can say that campus. I don't understand how I'm really happy with the you have been able to Mr. Adams, the chairman place. Now if they could convert the cause of the of this commission, only do something about U.F.W., an organization convened the meeting with paving our roads... dedicated to bringing its a manly request that no Cesar Cauce '75 members descent working "emotional outbursts" be conditions and a living made by us females. (We wage, into a slapstick can't, of course, blame Mr. Finzi comedy. Adams too much for this To the edit council: You may find since there are no non-male I hope you will permit amusement in the thought members of his commission me to air three grievances in of a lettuce fight in the to display to him the fact the one letter. cafeteria, but this very that the "weaker sex" is First, I was astonished constructive approach to indeed capable of rational and irritated to find, despite the problem assures me that speech and thought.) As the information to the contrary somehow Ceasar Chavez and meeting progressed it from the Box Office, that The United Farm Workers became apparent tha the the version of the Garden of would be able to survive commission had given no the Finzi-Continis screened without your valuable consideration whatsoever to at Page Auditorium on support. the problem of the noise Saturday night was the same David Eckmann '76 generated by the wretched "dubbed" one Page Eight The Chronicle Thursday, October 5, 1972 $1.50 from student fees PIRG refunds available By Mitch Ratliff explained PIRG organizer, economists, attorneys, Students can get a $1.50 Robb Turner. sociologists, and political refund from the North scientists. Carolina Public Interest However, he said those students requesting refunds Research Group, (NCPIRG), Turner stated that cannot vote in the PIRG in 212 Flowers today and though PIRG organizers 1 ocal board eletions on can't do anything until the Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 October 26. p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 eletion is held, they hope to p.m. hire PIRG's first Nine people will be professional staff members elected in those elections The refund is from and start a few projects this who will decide what the semester. money allocated to money is used for and what NCPIRG from the student exactly PIRG will do. "The students will just activity fee passed in an have to take us on credit ASDU referendum last PIRG is a student funded and have faith in their December. The referendum and directed organization fellow students," Turner stipulated that the fee- designed to fight for would not be mandatory, environmental quality, though it turned out that consumer protection, All undergraduates who 90% of the students voting corporate responsibility and don't solicit a refund of elected to establish PIRG. generally to voice student their PIRG fees are eligible concern on matters of to run for the nine posts. "Some people don't public interest. Interested persons must believe in paying fees for It eventually is planned leave their name and address something they're not to include a professional with the PIRG desk in 212 directly involved in," staff of scientists, Flowers by October 14.

Even in patterns, iron bars are everywhere. (Photo by Dick Stanton—Jones) FREE STEEL BELT RADIAL TIRES on any new 1973 Pinto ordered through our campus representative -Arabs in U.S.- in October. (Continued from Page 3) including those from Egypt, to be aimed at known or nationals were traveling or Syria, Lebanon, the Arabian suspected members of the residing temporarily in the Gulf states and North Black September and Al United States. The State Africa. Fatah groups, and their Department estimated the Besides the surveillance sympathizers, the Call ANDY SHAW NOW at 383-4368 number of Arab students and interrogation government has recently here at about 6,300, operations, which are said tightened visa requirements ALEXANDER FORD for all foreigners in transit Durham, N.C. -Senate- through the United States. (Continued from Page 3) Union as to the attitude of Soviet products to be Congress on legislation the The Broadway at Duke Committee imported into the United Russians are interested in." of the Duke University Union presents States at the lowest possible Publicly, both the White tariff rates. But the over-all House and the State trade agreement would have Department have opposed to be approved by Congress. Congressional efforts to link The National Shakespeare Company In particular, the extension the Jewish question to the of most favored nation trade agreement. But treatment to the Russians Jackson said he understood also requires Congressional that the Administration approval. would not oppose the The amendment offered measure. King Lear today by the 72 senators, who make up nearly three-fourths of the Senate, would bar the extension of credits, credit guarantees, or most favored nation treatment, so long as Moscow barred emigration of its citizens or imposed more than a nominal tax on those allowed to leave. "Diploma tax" Jackson, in a news conference announcing the amendment, made it clear that it was a direct result of the so-called "diploma tax" introduced two months ago by which educated Jews have had to pay as much as $25,000 to emigrate to Israel. He said the measure was "a clear signal to the Soviet -Germans- An oM favbri* of (Continued from Page 3) mion and ttudMift. Cool, ago had tried to telephone breathable, hand- Frangi's apartment on Sept. craftad tlfc tannad Friday, October 6 8:30 PM 5. cowhida, driaa loft Bielefeld said that Eaty on, aaty off I detectives had turned up material in the Frangi's fort, barefoot AH seats reserved apartment indicating that he flaxfcilify. had helped plan Arab Tickets available at Page Box Office act ions agai nst the HIS N HERS embassies of Israel and Lebanon in Bonn The ^ Duke University expelled Palestinian was also said to have worked for the Juliar $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 ofice of the Arab League in Franklin St. Bonn, which was a Chapel Hill quasi-diplomatic status here. Thursday, October 5, 1972 The Chronicle Page Nine Stevie Wonder - reaching new musical vistas Stevie Wonder (born allowed. His piano training me a harmonica to put on Took a little of everybody's came in 1963, when the Delivered, I'm Yours," Steveland Morris in began at age four, and a few my key chain — a little, style and made up my incredible "Fingertips" and "Heaven Help Us AH" — a Saginaw, Michigan, in May, years later he took up the four-hole harmonica," own." His raw, joyous an album entitled, fittingly, string of hits that drums as well. But his first Stevie remembers, "and I harmonica was a trademark The 12- Year-Old Genius established Stevie Wonder 1950) grew up with music, instrument was the one he started playing the blues, on his early records — it made "Little Stevie not only as one of the most nourished and supported by later became mostly closely Jimmy Reed's blues, Bobby jumps out of "Fingertips Wonder" the phenomenon unpredictable and versatile it, creating his own as soon identified with — the Blue Bland's. I used to sit Part 2" like sparks from a of the year. He never ceased performers at Motown, but as his precocious energies harmonica. "Someone gave by my radio and listen. welding torch — and the being a phenomenon one of the strongest, instrument remains a part of (although he shed the mostexpressive singers Wonder's live performances. "Little" somewhere along anywhere. Versatile the way). "Uptight," From the beginning, Brought to Motown "Nothing's Too Good for Wonder has been involved in Records when he was about My Baby,'"1" a soul version of composing his own material, ten by a young friend': Dylan's ' 'Blowin' in the most often providing the brother — Ronnie White of Wind" that surprised music in a collaborative the Miracles — Stevie joined everyone, "I Was Made to effort with Motown staff the company just as it was Love Her," You Met Your writers. But in the last two coming up with its first hits, Match," For Once in My years he has assumed a and the two matured — Life" - another successful greater and greater parts in skyrocketed — together. the production of his Wonder's first big success records as well as working with other Motown artists as producer/composer (notably on The Spinners' fine "It's a Shame") Stevie produced his most recent albums, Signed, Sealed & Delivered and Where I'm Coming From, and co-wrote all the material for the latter LP with his wife Syreeta. For his latest album, Music of My Mind, Wonder has taken over the arranging chores as well, making it the first LP under his total control. Moos An even more radical departure from the familiar town Sound than we have come to expect from Wonder, the album was recorded independently at the Electric Lady studios in New York, with Stevie playing ali the instruments (with some work added by his band) and emphasis on wort: with the Moog and ARP synthesizers. "The synthesizer has allowed me to do a lot of things I've -. wanted to do for a" long time but which were not possible till it came along," Stevie told an interviewer. "It's added a whole new dimension to music." He feels the Moog is "a way to directly express what comes from your mind" — hence the album's title. Music of My Moid wasn't calculated, as was all of Stevie's previous work, for Top 40 popularity. It was designed instead to open uphis music as far as it w,ould'-go. to break out of''the style Motown had established for him over the years. "I'm not trying to be different," he says. "I'm just trying to be myself." Wonderlove As part of this new move. Wonder is traveling with a new group he calls Wonderlove: eight musicians, including a n umber of ex-Paul Butterfield personnel, and four singers who together provide a bright and STEVIE WONDER exciting showcase for his talents. A small ARP synthesizer also travels with —dynamic, innovative, multi-talented Stevie now and transforms his stage performances into Saturday Night, October 7th 8 p.m. something very different from what audiences have come to expect of a Cameron Indoor Stadium Motown performer. "To me the challenge in performing is to make an audience aware of everything that's OSIBISA will open the show within me now." Stevie comments. "'People All Seats Reserved $3.00, 3.50, 4.00 shouldn't expect a set_thing from me — I love to-grow." Page Ten The Chronicle Thursday, October 5, 1971 Score 8-1 win Booters trounce Pfeiffer By Mark Denney openned the scoring and set followed as a corner kick by Chicho Gordillo scored •the tone for the game. John Leavens threaded next and then fed Tom MISENHEIMER Taking a pass from Dave through a crowd at the goal Colantuono for the closing —Beneath a cold grey sky in DeMarais, McCoy drove a mouth and into the net Duke goal of the Half. Misenheimer N.C. the Duke hard shot directly at the Pfeiffer lucky soccer team joked its way Pfeiffer goalie. After letting Pfeiffer go lucky late in past Pfeiffer College the ball slip through his the half when a looping kick yesterday, notching its third hands and careen off his by Krug floated in the wind straight regular season chest, the goalie bounced past amazed Duke goalie victory by a score of 8-1. the ball off his face and into David Ruben. The game was never close the net. The second half was an or exciting; starters and The rout progressed with exercise in not embarrassing reserves alike scoring with a new goalie as DeMarais the opposition as amidst ease. headed the ball in off a much running around, Center froward Steve corner kick by Pato Glenn Donovan scored, McCoy returned from a Gutierrez. assisted by Bob Jaworowski, bout with the flu to receive McCoy scores again followed by starting high scorer's honors, netting McCoy then notched his Steve McCoy fullback Mike DeCroce who two goals. second with an assist from ran the ball into the goal, McCoy's goal Hank Minor. a soul having thereby making it 8-1. McCoy's first goal Another bizarre goal touched it. "I'm looking forward to playing a real team for a change," groaned Scott ACC to push changes Hutchinson after the game. Fun? GREENSBORO-The Abolish redshirt years counting from the "This is fun, but it gets Atlantic Coast Conference "Addi tionally, we are date of first matriculation at boring after awhile ."sighed will propose to the 1973 finding it extremely any college or junior Hank Minor. NCAA Convention in difficult under the advanced college. Duke plays Davidson January that changes be academic calendars to Limit grants away next Tuesday before made in the present conduct spring practice James said the ACC will opening the ACC season Phillies Steve Carlton on the way to picking up regulations pertaining to when the weather is also propose the adoption against N.C. State the his 27th win of the year to lead the major leagues spring practice in football conducive to working of limiting grants-in-aid in following week. in this category. {UPI photo). • and that the current redshirt outdoors." football to a maximum of rule be abolished. 70 in a two-year period with The proposal to abolish no more than 40 permitted the redshirt rule will mean Commissioner Bob James in any one year. A similar that a student-athlete's today announced that these proposal will also be made eligibility for participation are two of the proposals the for basketball with the $400 now buys all the music and financial aid will cease ACC will make at the number of grants limited to four years after the date of convention in Chicago 10 in two years with a his matriculation at a To match the level ol quality dealing with the NCAA's maximum of six permitted which me Sansui receive' and collegiate institution. The th Ihe Sansui 350A AM/FM the Advent loudspeakers proposed financial aid in any one year. ceiver, the Qerrard SL SSB represent, we recommend tne limitations. James present rule limits lomalic tumtaBle, and • Oarrard SL SSB automatic participation in any sport to The proposal on football enton 500* cartridge. emphasized that these grants is the same as that proposals have not been four varsity years over a period of five consecutive (Continued on Page 11) possible the Increased adopted by the ACC performance and lower unilaterally and would mis system. Through th Advents you can hear it Stanton 500A cartridge wl become effective only if octave ol piano and pip diamond stylus. It Is a CLASSIFIEDS ivlde-rsnge, light-tracking approved by the NCAA cartridge with fine hlghlre membership. 67 Triumph Conv. Blue. characteristics of tne Sms "Because of the lack of CLASSIFIED AD Good Cond. $850. Call Sansui 3S0A receiver. action at the last NCAA RATES are (per 477-9111. The total otthe regular se convention at Miami in insertion): January when all proposals 15 words $1.00 relating to financial aid were each additional word .04 LOST defeated, the ACC feels that 10% discount for three consecutive insertions; Woman's ring. Gold with the NCAA membership 15% for 5. All classifieds emerald cut smoky topaz should have some (RMS Is the mod demai must be pre-paid. setting. Call Mrs. Roy least flashy ot me vanoi alternatives this year and Skinner ext. 3936 or that is what we are prepared 477-2397 evenings. __th sensitive and self to do," James said. weak stations as wall as strong FOR SALE will tw received with surprising Present rules ANNOUNCEMENTS The present NCAA STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEMS. Finally Young man wants to regulation covering spring arrived brand new stereo share house or apt. in football practice allows a system with a 150 watt Durham area. Call Ned team to have 20 practice AM-FM/FM stereo solid 286-9700. sessions in a period of 36 state receiver. Full size calendar days. The proposal professional Garrard Room available; to be offered by the ACC turntable with pause and Graduate male; $57.50 will limit the practice cueing arm and dust plus utilities; one mile cover. Three way air sessions to 15 in a period of away, Duplex; 286-3232 suspension sound system nights. 21 calendar days with and jacks for reel to reel vacation and examination 8-track tape or cassett Burdened with days excluded. Physical and extra speakers only $159.95. Can be seen at academia? Tutoring, activity during this period research, typing aid. will be limited to United Freight Sales, 1005 East Whitaker Mill Duke '72 grad. A.B. non-contact drills. No Road, Raleigh, N.C, honors in English, football gear or protective Mon. through Fri. 9-9, history Call Karen equipment other than Sat. 9-2. Extra—students, 286-7629 after 6:00. headgear, shoes, jerseys, and your ID cards are worth Flexible hours and rates. pants shall be worn by money to you. $10 off players during this period. on all items above $150 COFFEEHOUSE ark, other than our own Friday 8:30 p.m. $.50 ''We are growing advertised specials. Must KING NYLE I in increasingly concerned over have ID. concert. One time not to the number of injuries be invisible. sustained in spring football and have confidence that Thorens Turntable, McGOVERN VOTER under our proposal the Marantz 1200 amp, Bose CANVASSING will begin SOUflDHflUS number of injuries will be 901 speakers, Akai tape this weekend. Interested greatly reduced," James deck and records. Worth students should meet in Division Troy's Stereo Centers, Inc. $1500, sell for $900. If Room 136 of the Social added. "We also believe that Science Bldg. this the shortened practice interested in individual components call Saturday at 10:30 a.m. 1106 BROAD ST. 286 - 2221 period in the spring will anytime. 2860695 Canvassing is the most allow a great many of the evenings after 10 and important part of the f o o tball players to weekends, ask for Don. McGovern drive. ' participate in another sport. Thursday, October 5, 1972 The Chronicle Page Eleven NC State, Jones Youth abounds lead stat races on tennis team ACC Stat Release third at 22.5 By Andy Burness who posted a 19-3 record at GREENSBORO-North Individual leaders With the emphasis once the number two position CArolina State continues to Individually N.C. State again on youth, the Duke last spring. move the ball better than quarterback Bruce Shaw tennis team promises to be a Losing only to ACC the rest of the Atlantic and Duke tailback Steve substantially improved champion Jim Com of Goast Conference teams, Jones have taken over as the outfit from the 12-9 squad North Carolina in and after the first four total offense and rushing of a year ago. conference competition, the games of the season is leaders, respectively. Although the team New Orleans native appears averaging 423.3 yards per Shaw, who finished way competes officially in the to have taken advantage of contest, which is nearly 100 down the list a year ago spring, fall tryouts have his seven-inch growth over yards per game better than with only 627 yards on 174 been completed and coach the past year. Maryland which ranks as the plays, already has accounted John LeBar has already More powerful No. 2 club with 329.5. for 692 yards in his four established who his players Now 6-1 and more North Carolina is third with appearances this fall on just will be for the coming powe rful than ever 315.5. No other team is 88 plays. season. according to LeBar, Meyers' above the 300 mark. Jones, meanwhile, had Six freshmen, five most impressive summer performance was a first The Pack also continues the best rushing day of any sophomores, two juniors ACC player this season and only one senior will place showing in the Junior as the league's top passing Davis Cup Invitational team with 957 yards for an when he piled up 188 yards make the netmen an on 28 carries as the Blue inexperienced bunch, but Tournament. average of 239.3 per game. The probable number 2 Maryland, which was also Devils posted a 37-13 win almost all of them have had over Virginia for their first regional rankings in their player is Niels Rathtev, a averaging more than 200 scholarship athlete from yards per game through the victory of the season. He is home parts of the country now the first Duke player in at one time or another. Copenhagen, Denmark. air a week ago, slipped Although a freshman, he slightly against Syracuse but history to rush for more A Duke netter serves up i hard one. (Photo by Leading the group will be than 2,000 yards in a career. Steve Huffman) sophomore Mark Meyers, has already played at . remained in second place Wimbledon, has earned the with a 192.3 average. number 1 ranking in his Virginia still ranks third 9 country in the 18-and-under with a 185.5 average. None Parken'We never lost confidence age group for the last three of the remaining four clubs years and represents is averaging more than 100 By Kit Manning the biggest decisions I ever made. won't think about it until after the Denmark on their junior yards per game via the pass. Much to the delight of Duke fans When I was recruited from junior season." Davis Cup team. and eoaches last Saturday's rainy college, I talked to high school And the next game of the season A pre-med student, State leads scoring Virginia game witnessed the offense coaches and people at home who'd is on Saturday in Raleigh, against LeBar feels his strongest State is still the scoring finally getting its stuff together. been here before. They were all North Qarolina State. Anticipating assets are "a very strong leader with an average of While the defense turned in its anti-Duke and anti-South. But I this contest, Mel predicts, "State's serve and volley game." 30.5 points per game, and is consistently solid performance, one came down here, talked to Coach defense has given up 106 points this The rest of the ladder is now only 25 points shy of ,of its more outstanding members, McGee, and formed my own year in four games, but that's indefinite, but sophomores matching the 147 points it Mel Parker, viewed it with some opinions. Some people were against good teams. With State's Mike Lessler and Jamie scored in all 11 games a year skepticism. disappointed when I came to Duke, offense, you don't know what to Howell are fairly safe bets ago. but I haven't regretted it yet." expect." to break into the top six. Duke, which posted its "We had poor foot movement; it Commenting on the small "They can run and pass, and Lessler, the former first victory last week after just wasn't as good as it has been. number of blacks on Duke's squad, they're 100% improved since last nu mber 3 player in the successive losses to Saturday was a retrogression from "I believe that in the future here, year. They have some exciting 18-and-under bracket in Alabama, Washington and the two previous weeks. We can't there'll be more black players. There freshmen, like Dave and Don Bucky, New England, "is playing Stanford, all of which are afford it with our schedule." are five this year, an improvement good sophomore running backs and better than I've ever seen ranked among the nation's Reasoning aloud, "It may have over last. But it won't be just to fill a good passing quarterback." him play," according to top 15 teams, continues as been a let down, but I don't think a quota. They'll be good. Coach "They're a veer team, much like LeBar. the total defense leader. The so. There's no excuse; we just McGee won't waste a scholarship." Alabama. The difference is, they can Howell, from Louisville, Blue Devils have limited played poorly. I guess it was a lack As to scholarship athletics, Mel's throw, which Alabama didn't, if By., played the number 4 their four foes to 290.3 of concentration." opinion is, "If a guy is good enough they could. That makes a veer much slot for much of last year, yards per game with State's In reference to the offense's to play, but can't aford it, there's more effective." and finished the season with 336.3 average the second improved play, Parker commented, nothing wrong with scholarships. I Reflecting on Duke's ability to a respectable 9-8 record. best figure. Duke also has "The offense gave a good effort find it hard to see why a school hold them, Parker is confident. "Its Davidson sonsistent the best defense against the against Stanford. We (the defense) gives a scholarship to a guy who's a tough offense to defense against, Othere returnees include pass, allowing 122.3 yards just have more people who can play. father makes more money than the and you have to have some super juniors Pete Frank and Jeff per game. They've had their turning point school." people to stop it. We've got them. Applebaum, senior John Virginia leads in rushing now. We never lost confidence." Basketball too We just have to do the basics and Lerch, and sophomores Bob defense with a 253.5 Transfers Parker, who played both football give that tjxtra effort to your team Bitler and Steve Davidson. average with Duka second at Presently in his senior year at and basket ball in junior college, has mates." Davidson, a very consistent 168. Duke, the Brooklyn psych major considered playing basketball for "This is going to be another player who has had North Carolina is second transferred last year from Ellsworth Duke. "I talked to Coach Waters last challenging game. And it's a big step problems with his volley. in scoring with a 26.8 Junior College in Iowa. year, but due to an injury, I toward what we're headed for. . .the plaved number 6 a year ago. average and Maryland is "Transferring to Duke was one of couldn't play. Maybe this year, but I conference championship." Besides Rathlev, the other freshmen are Steve State and UNC tickets still Johnson, ranked number 3 on sale at the Indoor Stadium in the Middle States: Greg -League Hills, number 7 in the Easterns: Mike Gleason, 9 BOOKS number 12 in Texas; Jeff pushes Potter, number 8 in the CHAPEL HILL'S Easterns', and Biggs Porter. an unranked player from NEW BOOKSTORE change- Dallas. Tex. LeBar. cognizant of the (Continued from Page 10) fact that competition is • Hard Covers currently being used in the getting increasingly tough in ACC while the proposal in the ACC. has scheduled • Paperbacks basketball is different from some fall competition for the current conference rule. the tennis team. ACC schools may not have Meyers and Rathlev are • Study Guides more than 20 ' basketball play ing today in the players on scholarship at Southern Intercollegiate any one time. Invitational Tournament in • Foreign Magazines "Our experience with the Athens. Ga.. and the team two-year block on awarding as a whole will have a scholarships has proved practice match with desirable from both an Campbell College on the 1JTTLE. PROFESSOR NOT FOR PERSONS EASILY EMBARRASSED institution and coaching Duke courts this Saturday standpoint." James said. at 10 a.m. HELD OVER! "The ACC is basically in LeBar is also sponsoring 600ICCENTR SHOWS: agreement with the NCAA a Big 4 tournament, which financial p roposals. but will include traditional rivals 1:05 3:06 UNIVERSITY SQUARE based on last year's results. Wake Forest. N.C. State and 5:07 7:08 we strongly feel there North Carolina. The 143 WEST FRANKLIN STREET 9:09 should bo some back-up competition is slated for CHAPEL HILL proposals." he concluded. ,.Oct, _?7-29. Page Twelve The Chronicle Thursday, October 5, 1972 no one else but the li =. M. i»

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