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the DUKE'S DAILY NEWSPAPER chronicle Volume 68, Number 26 Durham, North Carolina 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-Tennessee 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 Duke University 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.