The Chronicle 75th Year. No. 52 Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Monday, November 12, 1979 - 4«N Greensboro march wet, but peaceful By Scott McCartney Party staged a peaceful funeral procession. GREENSBORO - funeral march yesterday According to Stuart Under the watchful eyes to bury five members of Kwoh, a spokesman for of 900 heavily-armed their party killed last week the CWP and a lawyer officers of the Greensboro in a shootout with the Ku from California, the group Police, the North Carolina Klux Klan. threatened the city with State Police and the five lawsuits. The CWP, which National Guard, 450 included members from Kwoh charged that the PHOTO BY SCOTT MCCARTNEY sympathizers from the police were blockading the Members of the Communist Workers Party assemble next to caskets of Communist Workers New York, Ohio and slain colleagues prior to yesterday's funeral march. Virginia, as well as from marchers from entering the Durham and the the march area, that Greensboro area, held the police were harrassing march "to avenge the demonstrators, and that death of the CWP Five," the city had reneged on a BSA meets with administration; according to its literature. previous agreement to allow widows of the five Officials in Greensboro slain men to bear Afro-American Studies discussed prepared for violence in unloaded rifles in "a the wake of last weekend's symbolic gesture." By Karen Dunn submitted several years earlier and that no effort had shootout between the The Black Student Alliance concluded a week of been made to procure the persons listed, Pye responded CWP and the Ku Klux Kwoh said the march activities Friday morning by.meeting with Chancellor "well then, the system needs to be examined and Klan. Yet the march would not progress until A. Kenneth Pye, Provost William Bevan, and William changed." passed without incident the city had met the as outside groups, were Griffith, vice president of student affairs, to discuss Pye said that the search committee was having a CWP's demands. the issues introduced at the BSA rally last Wednesday. blockaded by National difficult time finding professors who want to be a part Guard troops. Finally, National The issues, which will be presented in the form of of the Afro-American Studies program. Rector Guard troops delivered a petitions later, are a complete Afro-American Studies responded that the apprehension may be due to the The start of the march dozen unloaded weapons program; a full-time director for the Afro-American lack of a complete department. "With only a few was delayed an hour and a to the demonstrators, and Studies program; an increased "number of black courses we have no program to offer," she said. half as CWP committee the march progressed. faculty; and a cultural center. The petitions are still Rector said that the search may be slow because it members and Greensboro Through a driving rain, circulating. has been limited to only "world-renowned blacks. "We officials negotiated over the marchers followed a Pye said he would make a formal response to the don't have to look for all C. Eric Lincolns," she said. the right to have an honor two-mile route lined with demands of the BSA in the form of a report addressing "We should also try looking for younger blacks who guard bear unloaded police and troops to the each issue. He said that the report will only contain his are willing to help implement a new program." weapons during the Continued on page 11 opinion and will not be the final word. According to Joan Rector, programming chairperson for the BSA and a Trinity senior, the purpose of the meeting was to examine each demand Anti-nuke groups hold fair on the petition in detail and to give the administration a concrete idea of what each means. By Paul Goldberg bathroom and refrigerator of "heavily into Methagnalone, a Pye commended the BSA for their organization of Two campus groups opposing 's apartment. hypnotic sedative, to lessen her the march, rally, and presentation of the demands. nuclear energy will sponsor a series The Kerr-McGee case states that anxiety during her last months." Pye went on to say that he could "sympathize" with of events this week, commemora­ Silkwood deliberately poisoned The matter of whether Silk­ the black students and their desire for more black ting the mysterious death of Karen herself with so as to wood's death was or was not an professors and an Afro-American Studies program. Silkwood, an employee ofthe Kerr- produce evidence to be presented to accident remains unresolved. He said he was concerned with how to encourage the McGee Corporation, once the her labor union and the press. white student body to participate in such a program, country's largest producer of An article in this month's The Karen Silkwood Week activ­ but felt that "any student who graduates without plutonium. Saturday Evening Post portrays ities started yesterday with an having some idea of the Afro-American culture is The activities of Karen Silkwood Silkwood as the "martyred Joan of afternoon energy fair conducted in lacking in his education." Week are sponsored by the Duke Arc...; a troubled young woman... Flowers Lounge. Activities will Pye also referred to an article in the Students for Alternatives to who sought to end her torment by continue today with the showing of Post that pointed out that demand for black studies in Nuclear Energy, the Duke Faculty twice attempting suicide..." The films about energy alternatives. colleges in the Washington area has significantly Commitee for Alternatives to story states that Silkwood was Continued on page 10 decreased. However, Rector pointed out "that since , and NC-PIRG. The Washington is over-whelmingly black, black studies is two former groups were formed in not as necessary since you can learn about the culture the wake of the Three Mile Island just by living there." nuclear accident last spring. Bryan Fair, BSA political chairman and a Silkwood was killed as her car sophomore in Trinity, toured several major ran off the road Nov. 13, 1974. She universities on the East Coast this summer to examine was on her way to an interview their black studies programs. Fair found active with a New York Times reporter. participation in almost all the programs. She had with her a manila envelope The cultural center would be a location for BSA with information pertaining to the meetings, Black Mass Choir, Karamu (drama group), safety of the Kerr-McGee plant. Dance Black and other group performances, in The manila envelpe was never addition to housing information and artifacts of Afro- found. American history and culture. The BSA proposed the Last May, as a result of a civil center be located in the Jordan Center on Oregon St. suit against Kerr-McGee, the However, Pye is concerned that the black students Silkwood family was awarded will be segregating themselves. He said that if the idea $500,000 in personal injury and $10 is to expose other students to the black culture then million in punitive damages. Kerr- perhaps a center that has room for all cultures might McGee was found guilty of be better. negligence regarding the safety of the plant's operation. Bevan, who is on a search committee for black UPl PHOTO faculty, gave a committee report that confirmed that Nov. 5, 6, and 7, 1974, Silkwood IRANIAN MILITANTS — Supporters of the militant students the search is active. He also encouraged the BSA to was discovered to have been burn another U.S. flag opposite the U.S. embassy in Tehran. submit the names of any black Ph.D's that they are contaminted with plutonium. The . Inside the embassy, the militants are going on their ninth day of interested in seeing become Duke faculty members. Kerr-Mcgee investigation found a occupation, holding approximately 60 Americans hostage. See When it was mentioned that a list had been high level of radiation in the story on page 3. Page Two The Chronicle Monday, November 12, 1979 Campus groups Spectrum* Special Events Meeting for all groupies of this terrific committee 5:3(1 p.m. in 207 Flowers. Be there. Aloha. Paesani: Italian Table meeting Tues. endorse thought, ASSOCIATION of Duke Women: at 6:30 p.m. at 21111 Yearby St., Apt. E. CLASSIFIEDS Important meeting Mon., at 7:30 p.m.. Vi vediamo! in Aycock Parlor. AH in teres ltd in upcoming ADW events. Don't Miss Out!! Solutions to campus security GENERAL bia what would heyourdeadly not candidates problem will be discussed. Interested in working on Alumni/ Announcements Student Conference on Career Choices'.' fear? If you know the correct By T.J. Maroon ASDU Athletic Affairs: Meet in We need lots of participation from SSD has the following answer, don't be afraid to call ASDU office Mon. at 5:15 p.m. students. Sign up in ASDU office - 104 vehicles up for bid: 1 ea. 1965 684-3811. The first correct With ASDU elections one day away, it appears that, Attendance mandatory. although most campus organizations are not backing Union or in the East Campus Union. Step Van, 1 ea. 1970 Chev. For answer will be triumphantly Tobacco Kuad: meeting-MO p.m...'SOI acknowledged Power Hungry? Production Council further information call 684- a particular candidate, many groups are discussing Union. Everybody working on first and 2964 Monday thru Friday. Chronicle. second issue must be present. needed for Hoof 'n' Horn's Music:il the issues involved. Revue. Show Dates: Jan. 26-S. Fed. 1,3, Bids will close November 19, Services Offered Of the groups contacted, only one, the Black Student ECOS (formerly DSAEE): Meeting 7, 10. Choreographer, Musical Director, 1979 at 12:00 noon. Mon. at 8 p.m. in .319 Soc, Psych, Will Costumer, Tech./Set Designer Typist: IBM Selectric II Alliance, is endorsing a candidate. Linda Alexander, discuss publicity for recycling, old positions available. Nancy: X-178H or Will the following people Pica/Elite. Reasonable rates. president of BSA, said the group made its endorsement business, and new projects for after Ken: x-7395. Sign-Up, Flowers Lounge. please come up to 308 Flowers Fast and Accurate. Close to soon after the beginning ofthe campaign. Thanksgiving. to pick up football Chronicle East Campus. Cal! 286-4512 The matter was "not extensively discussed," A World Hunger Awareness Nev Fund Inte ships: distribution checks: Yvette I'm- Appointment. Assembly will be held Mon. at 8 p.m. in Walker, Carolyn Beatwright, according to Alexander. the Divinity School Student Lounge. Suzanne Beaumont, Help Wanted For the first time in several years, the Films, music, and discussions will lie THE WINDMILL RESTAUR­ Save a little! Bring your telephone bill medical student des- presented in preparation for Tuesday's ANT and LE MOULIN. For Interfraternity Council has declined to endorse a OxFam East, to ASDU office and we'll get it to Tel- ely needs lodging at candidate for the ASDU presidency. Com for you. able pri the Best Restaurant in town Attn. Puke Youth Caucus: Meeting December, Would prefersingl we need the Best People. We Chris Scott, president of the IFC, said the council Mon. at 7:30 p.m. in the office at G.A, More of the best in MUSIC MUSIC garage apartment, but wi) have openings for waitresses, "felt it would not be in the best interests of the election Please attend. There will he rides back MUSIC! Hear the best in contemporary hostesses, and a cashier. rock with the one and only Chalea consider anything. Call "T" to West following the meeting. Apply in person between 12 process to make an endorsement." He said he had Medlin every Sunday from 1-4 pm! 684-5449 or 489-8004. instead urged fraternity presidents to go back and Request* gladly taken, on WDUK and 4 daily, except Tuesdays, OWN A 1978 PONTIAC Mon. 4:15 p.m. Rm. 111 Bio.-Sci. Dr. J. 1600AM!! 3644 Chapel Hill Blvd. No discuss the issues with their brothers. Joosse, Free University, Amsterdam, PHOENIX SJ 4-DOOR SE­ phone calls please. Scott said he believes the student turnout at the polls will speak on "Neuroendocrines, DAN? Am investigating a reproduction and metabolism in Pick up. Complete, and Return potential safety problem in LET US DRIVE YOU RICH! will not be affected by the IPC's decision not to endorse applications for Epworth Dorm by Nov. molluscs." this model. Call Prof. G. W. PTA is looking for delivery a candidate, adding, "I think the more that the Bahamas. Come sail the Bahamas 9, to Barbara Green, Epworth Rm. 106. Pearsall, 684-2832, 489-2483, people with desire to move presidents discuss the issues with their fraternities, with the Duke Sailing Club during Applications available at front desk. ahead. If you have a car and XMAS Break. Mandatory meeting on for information. Will need Duke Gay Alliance office hours: Sun.- would like up to $200/wk. the more it will help the turnout." Mon. at 7 p.m. in Rm. 139 Soc./Sci. vehicle I.D. No. Will pay for Thurs., 7:30-9:30 p.m. We will be closed apply in person. Pizza Transit ASDU President Chris Hest, who received the IFC Bldg. Aloha: opportunity to investigate the week of Thanksgiving vacation. certain oars in more detail. Authority, 1106 W. Chapel endorsement last year, said he has no way of AH. Club Sports. Important meeting Hill St.. 12-4 pm. Ushers needed for all performances of Council of Club Sports Presidents, Mon. ATTENTION!!! STUDENTS determining whether or not the endorsement helped Amah/ & The Night Visitors-Dec. 6-8. 6:30 p.m., 311 Soc.-Sci. Send an officer ENROLLED IN THE STU­ WAITERS WAITRESSES. his campaign. Call 684-3898 or come by 303 Union to Now hiring part-time. Must sign up. DENT INSURANCE PLAN: "The IFC endorsement is a recognition that one If you have not received your work a minimum of 3 even­ candidate is going to take into account the fraternity Few Fed: I,earn everything you ever I.D. card for the insurance, ings. Apply in person at wanted toknowahoul 1'elkins...Signup you may pick it up on Tues., Mannella's restaurant & system on campus more so than the other candidates," outside FF office now for a term paper- Thank. Ha • fun at the formal! Nov. 13, from 1:30 to 5:00p.m. Pizzaria or This Side Up Hest explained. resource tour, Tue. Thurs. at 4 p.m Restaurant & Tavern. We'rea Few Fed' ular study break: outside the Student Union. He said he did not think the lack of an endorsement Questions about sex, birth control, Duke place! Coach Foster comes to predict a #1 abortion, or related subjects'.' Come bv Ride Wanted would hurt the turnout. season! No need to camp out for this PISCBS at 101 Flowers. M-Th, 1-6, fri. Cooks needed for full & part Frank Allen, president of Sigma Phi Epsilon one, just be in FF lounge 8 p.m. Mon. Desperately needed: A ride to time work. Good salary and the Boston area on the fraternity, said he thought an IFC endorsement would Economics Majors Union — There benefits. Apply in person at weekend of Nov. 16. Please "make it seem like fraternities are mindless" because will be a meeting on Mon. at 7 in 225 Soc.-Sci. We will discuss the advising Anyone stil! wishing to sign up for ,-;ill M. Sli.mnnn ,»i ^i-ii^i. it would appear that the IFC is telling its members how the Sailing Club Bahamas trip may do This Side Up Restaurant & so by contacting Bill 1x0596) or Ginger Roommate Wanted Tavern. to vote. He said he has listened to the candidates and (x0034) before the next meeting, Mon. If Female roommate wanted lor that he would discuss the issues with his brothers: needed, a lottery will be held at this OVERSEAS TOBS—Sum• Flowers. meeting. two bedroom apartment one mer/year round, Europe, S. Allen added that he does not think the IFC's block from East. Non-smoker, America, Australia, Asia, Etc. decision will hurt voter turnout. Attention Undergraduate!! ASDU Rent $125/month plus utili- All Fields, $500-$!.200 Everyone interested in helping lawyer available for consultations in ties, 688-1013, evenings. monthly. Expenses paid. Kurt Magette, president of Kappa Alpha fraternity, ASDU office every Mon. from o-K p.m. Community Television in the Cable 13 Sightseeing. Free info—Write: said, "I don't really think that I should influence Call x-6-KVi for appointment. You must broadcasts of Duke Basketball 1979-80, Lost & Found bring you semester enrollment card! the sign-up sheet is now at Flowers IJC, Box 52-73, Corona Del someone's vote one way or another. The people ofthe Desk. Annoucer try-outs next Tuesday. jund: In launc Mar, Ca. 92625. chapter that I'm the president of are perfectly capable •ath Duke Unio Tired of samsara? the Dharma Study Wanted: One (II female-type welry—identifj of making up their own minds." TOMORROW Group meets weekly for meditation and interested in having an affair. Dale. -1953. Magette said he plans to discuss the issues with the tudy No experience necessary. Not traditi Call members. He agreed that the lack of an IFC Lost: four keys in ring an equal opportunity em­ Perkins. sometime Tuesday. Call x- ployer. No female-type males endorsement would probably not affect voter turnout. need apply. Sign up at Flowers The Oxfam Fast for a World Harvest Professor Chaim Pereleman, Free liDfi.'i and ask for Jani or leave Scott Merrell, president of Psi Upsilon fraternity, at Flowers desk. PLEASE! It's Info Desque. said his fraternity has discussed the election in its will be held Tues, Please fast and University of Brussels and Director of donate the money you would have spent the National Center for Ijigicai my only set of car keys. WANTED: one (1) (at leastr meetings. He said the IFC believes it would be "more on food to Cambodian Famine Relief Research, will speak on "Justice Reexamined" at 4:16 p.m. in the Moot LOST: Hewlett-Packard HP- nonconformist, intelligent, intellectually stimulating" if, instead of making an through Oxfam tables set up outside all unconventional, tall, dark. dining halls. Courtroom oi Ihe Low School. 296 Calculator. If found, endorsement, "the brothers were told to go out and please call John at x-0828. hur and search for themselves." Reward. sensitive male interested in having a short-term affair Independent houses are also involved in theelection LOST: A gold ring th . with long-term possibilities to some extent. Jeanne Haws, president of Jarvis small diamond Friday, N> Experience preferred. Sign up dormitory, said Jarvis invited candidates for all the nt Flowers Info Desque. Correction value. Reward. If found pies offices to speak to house members. She added that rail x-1349. For Sale almost all the candidates and over half the dorm Terri Mascherin, a candidate for ASDU vice LOST: One trumpet in black FOR SALE: EXXON GAS members had shown up. president at large, was incorrectly named as case by NCNB machine in Reg. 92.9, Unlead 96.9. High Harsha Murthy, president of House CC, said he had chairwoman ofthe "Charles Commission." She served Union Bldg on Wed. night. Test 99.9. Best Exxon price in been approached by two presidential candidates who as chairwoman ofthe Charter Commission. The story REWARD offered. Call Chuck town, 1810 W. Marknam Ave. x7478 or leave at Flowers across from Kwik Kar Wash wanted to speak to the dorm. Murthy said he would let also omitted that she is currently ASDU desk. H2 (near East Campus.), them speak to the house members if they wanted to, administrative secretary. but that he is "not making any big effort. I'm not Going home for Thanks­ Answers giving? 2 United Airlines throwing a house meeting open to a presidential The answer we were looking discount coupons give you forum," Murthy added. for was Lee Majors, who round-trip anywhere at half Pam Hershey, president of the Panhellenic Council, An outstanding woman played in "Owen Marshall: price. .$60 each or best offer said the council is not discussing the candidates or the Councilor at Law" and 'The Call 489-3657. issues but is telling members to be aware ofthe issues Caroline L. Lattimore, dean of minority affairs and Six Million Dollar Man" at the FOR SALE —Panasonic and make up their own minds. "The whole idea of assistant provost at Duke, has been named North same time—thanks to (groan) Cassette deck $40, Dual • lames Dunlop for the answer. Turntable $35, Pr. Bookshelf bloc voting just doesn't hold water," Hershey added. Carolina's Outstanding Young Woman of the Year for However, a Mr. Mason (sorry, speakers $40. Call 3K)-24[i:i Will Farquhar, president of the Duke Democrats, 1979. your first name was taken EVENINGS. down illegibly) pointed Out said his organization is not getting involved in the The Outstanding Young Woman of America Sale: 3 United Airline ASDU election. He said the Duke Democrats cannot program is sponsored annually by leaders of women's another instance that we had forgotten: Nancy Walker was price coupons. Price: $50 e; 1'lm endorse a candidate in any election because they are a organizations. It honors young women between the n "McMillan and ?: 383-7590. branch of the Democratic Party. ages of 21 and 36 for civic and professional Wife" and "Rhoda" in the For Sale: Legal non-lethal Also, Farquhar said, he must remain impartial in achievement. . Congrats go to protective weapons which the election because he is a member of the ASDU Lattimore, along with the women representing each a. Dunlop and double as keyrings, call Brenda, 477-7441 after 5:30 Elections Commission, but he added that "privately, I of the other 49 states and the District of Columbia, is Mon. thru Fri. After 12:00 Sat. tell people to get out and vote." now a candidate for one ofthe Ten Outstanding Young Questions & Sun. Is endorsed by Mike Hemmerich, president of the College Women of America awards. Most folks know that aeropho- Attorney General's Office and :S the fear of heights and leaves no permanent after Republicans, said, "It has always been our policy not Before coming to Duke, Lattimore served as effects. This is not mace. $9.9:> to endorse a candidate." claustrophobia is the fear of coordinator for a research corporation, teacher, closed and cramped places. If plus tax. Chem Shield "We sort of inform and discuss before and after the counselor, model, psychological testing intern and suffered from agorapho­ Distributor. meetings," Hemmerich added, "but we don't make any English tutor. concentrated effort to back anybody." Monday, November 12, 1979 The Chronicle Page Three Khomeini excludes offers of mediation ayatollah's speech. They strung up a By John Kifner new banner over the gate in Farsi and « 1979 NYT News Service English saying: "No Negotiations — TEHRAN, - Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in a speech that Just Delivering Shah." stirred excited, widespread approval The papal nuncio, Monseigneur here yesterday, upbraided the pope, Anibale Bugnini, visited the hostages in UPl PHOTO called President Carter "an enemy of the embassy yesterday afternoon at the The captivity of some GO Americans entered its eighth day as the ayatollah humanity" and challenged the United invitation of Khomeini, who said he" rejected offers of papal mediation. States to use either economic or military wanted to assure him that they were force to free the hostages held here by being well treated according to the Islamic students in the American precepts of Islam. Bugnini said later embassy. that the hostages appeared fairly "We know how to fast," the ayatollah healthy, but tired. Poll shows Americans said, dismissing the impact of any economic blockade of Iran. "We will eat 'Deeply touched' the wheat and barley we grow in our own But, Bugnini added, he was "deeply dissatisfied with Carter country. We eat meat once a week. touched" when several of the captives Eating meat is not such a good thing, fell before him on their knees, asking for By Hedrick Smith Americans also share her belief that the [ fault is not in themselves but in their anyway." his blessing. 1979 NYT News Service government. Addressing the threat of military A film clip of the visit, broadcast on the state television yesterday night, "Five years ago, things used to be free The poll of 1,385 voting-age action, the Iranian revolutionary leader and easy," says Mrs. David Thompson, Americans, taken from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2, said, "We are a nation of 35 million and showed Bugnini shaking hands and moving among the hostages, who a 29-year-old resident of Lynchburg, Va. also showed that about 63 percent of the many of these people are looking "Now, things seem to be tight, very tight respondents believed the situation had forward to martyrdom. appeared to be kept in a series of offices, now decorated with portraits of the — inflation, the poor people who can't worsened in the last five years, five "We will move with the 35 million. ayatollah. The men were unshaven and find jobs, especially teen-agers and times as many as believed it had After they have all been martyred, then wore rumpled clothes or Marine young people coming out of college. It's improved. Thirteen percent said the they can do what they want with Iran. fatigues. everything put together — the way the situation was better and 12 percent saw We are not afraid of these threats. We are country is run by the president and no change. Nearly twice as many people, fighters," he said. One woman described her condition Congress, the way the economy is 43 percent of the respondents, expected As the captivity of some 60 Americans as "mentally tired, physically okay. messed up." further decline, against 24 percent who in their own embassy dragged into its Ready to go home." Another said, "If With two young children and a third said things would improve. eighth day, the ayatollah's speech — in you could get us some more books, we Inflation cited effect, rejecting the offer of papal would appreciate it." on the way, her husband, a lensmaker in mediation — provided an insight into a Lynchburg optical plant, has taken a As might be expected, inflation was Abol Hassan Bani-Sadr, the newly second job as a janitor, and they have the moral absolutism that has helped to appointed Iranian foreign minister, said cited as the chief cause for pessimism, shape this bizarre diplomatic impasse. rented out the ground floor of their but people also cited the erosion of the yesterday that he intended to call a home. "It's apartment living," concedes meeting of foreign ambassadors here to family and traditional values, the The ayatollah has brushed aside any Mrs. Thompson, "but that's about the deterioration of the environment, the offers of negotiation, saying bluntly attempt to persuade them ofthe justice only way you can own a home. of the demands that the shah and his high crime rate, the way people treat that the embassy and the hostages — each other and their poor attitude seized last week by a well-organized wealth be returned. According to the latest New York toward their work as evidences of a band of students — will be released only Bani-Sadr has said that he was national decline. if the deposed shah, Mohammad Reza attempting to find some way out of the Times-CBS News Poll, Mrs. Thompson's Pahlavi, who is being treated for cancer impasse. outlook is typical ofthe prevailing view It was findings like these last spnng in a New York hospital, is turned over to these days that, while personal futures that led President Carter and his poll- But yesterday, Abu Walid, the look reasonably good, the future of the Iran for punishment. representative of the Palestine taker, Patrick H. Caddell, to conclude country will be worse, or certainty no that the American public was suffering At the embassy, the students, who call Liberation Organization who was sent better, than the troubled present. The here to see if the organization could play a "crisis of confidence" in the future of themselves the Followers ofthe Imam's poll indicated that a majority of the country. Line, announced they would go on a five- a role as mediator, returned to Beirut, day fast in support ofthe sentiments in Lebanon. Fighting continues in western Sahara Real World By James M. Markham eventual negotiations is a bit confusing. Negotiations l 1979 NYT News Service for most Moroccans would mean surrender by the Polisario "mercenaries," as the guerrillas are styled NABLUS, Israeli-Occupied West Bank — RABAT, Morocco — Despite several sharp defeats here. Israel arrested the Palestinian mayor of one and relatively heavy casualties, a steadily growing A Western diplomat caught what seems to be a of the West Bank's major cities pending a Moroccan expeditionary force is consolidating its hold latent contradiction between Rabat and Washington, court ruling on a move to deport him to on the few population centers in the disputed Western where officials have said the arms decision is part of a Jordan for allegedly expressing sympathy Sahara and appears far from being defeated on the political gesture to shore up King Hassan, a steady for Palestinian terrorists. The arrest of battlefield. friend of the West. "A precipitate negotiated Mayor Bassam Shaka of Nablus was A three-day visit to the main Moroccan positions in settlement that is perceived as antinational is the followed by the resignation of the entire the tawny, barren Sahara, including an overnight single most immediate danger to his throne," said the Nablus city council, demonstrations by his stay in the isolated garrison town of Smara, suggests diplomat. "The second biggest danger is a wild strike supporters and threats from most other that a war that has lasted four years could go on much into Algeria by some angry colonel." mayors and municipal officials in the longer, barring a political upheaval in Morocco. On Oct. 28, in a spectacular attempt to wrest the occupied territories that they would resign With half of his rapidly expanding 120,000-member initiative from the Polisario and satisfy an aroused en masse if Mayor Shaka is expelled. It also military establishment committed to the costly desert public opinion. Col. Ahmed Dlimi, Hassan's security caused an uproar among Israelis, who were war, King Hassan II and the few military men he chief, setoff from the southern Moroccan town of Tan sharply divided over the arrest. confides in appear to have decided to accept a contest at the head of an armored column of several thousand of attrition with the Polisario guerrilla movement. men. NEW YORK — A single bargaining unit is Armed and financed by Algeria and Libya, the Operation Uhud, named after a battle fought by the planned by the unions representing New Polisario is struggling to make an independent state of Prophet Mohammed, is to sweep through the rocky York City's four uniformed services — Western Sahara, a Spanish colony until 1975 and then Sahara for several weeks, according to knowledgeable police, fire, sanitation and corrections — to turned over to Morocco and Mauritania. The officers, searching for Polisario arms, ammunition negotiate new contracts with the city, union Mauritanians withdrew and the Moroccans took over and fuel caches. officials said. The present contracts will all the territory. Many of these depots, which have enabled the expire June 30. In the past, the unions have The outcome of the Sahara war may determine the guerrillas to launch lightning raids on Moroccan bargained individually. political fate of Hassan, who orchestrated the division outposts, are in the forbidding Oued Draa, which of the Spanish territory. But it is not only the King who slashes into southern Morocco itself. NEW YORK - The school dropout rate has believes that Western Sahara is Moroccan for reasons Dlimi has declared that his armored task force, alarmed New York City businessmen and that reach deep into the feudal past. Political parties which is deploying Soviet-made multiple 122- Koch administration officials. They fear ranging from the pro-Soviet Communists to the millimeter rocket launchers among other new that the city's economic future is being ultranationalist Istiqlal outdo one another in equipment, will attempt to bottle up the Polisario by undermined and that the movement of protesting determination to hang on to the vast blocking its main rear base at Tindouf, in Algeria. businesses out of the city may increase. wasteland. This may only be a bluff on the Dlimi's part but, Many companies reportedly have left Thus, according to many Moroccans, the Carter whatever its ultimate military impact, Operation because of the low literacy and poor administration's decision to sell Morocco badly Uhud is a morale booster for both the Moroccan public attitudes of young employees. needed reconnaissance planes and helicopter and an army that recently saw its monthly death toll gunships with the aim of strengthening Hassan in jump from under 100 to over 150. Page Four The Chronicle Monday, November 12, 1979 Journalists wary in Greensboro By Kevin Sack Microphones and tape recorders stretched blindly GREENSBORO - Mark Pinsky, a free-lance toward the general vicinity ofthe speaker, attempting journalist from Durham, wore a flak jacket to the to catch any important word. Communist Workers Party funeral march in Those slow in getting to the spot found themselves Greensboro here yesterday. Pinsky, who was working 30 feet away from the speaker. The distance, combined fortheAteu; York Times, the Washington Star, and the with the roar of police helicopters overhead, made the Boston Globe, expected the jacket to protect him from voice a mere whisper. Often, a reporter close to the possible gunfire, but its value came in protecting him front would repeat the speech to his less fortunate from a cold, unending rainstorm. colleagues. Pinsky was one in a pack of approximately 200 Members of the pack also kept a careful watch for journalists who cursed the rain while nervously any hint of confrontation. watching for any sign of unusual activity during the When police were spotted escorting a man away march and the one and a half hour wait preceding it. from the march organizing area, a flock of reporters Many of the newspaper, radio and television and photographers followed them across the street. reporters and photographers were noticeably uneasy "He's a member of the KKK," one reporter said. about covering an event which threatened the "They've found a Klansman." possibility of violence. Others saw it as just another Continued on page 11 day on the job, made miserable by the wet and cold. The weather proved to be an occupational hazard. Drenched reporters' notebooks made notetaking an PHOTOS BY SCOTT McCARTNEY impossibility. Even when under cover, such as when A National Guardsman protects members ofthe beneath the awnings at the gravesite, writers' hands CWP's honor guard as the mourners line up for were too cold and cramped to write. Central the start of yesterday's funeral march. The The entire afternoon was an experience in the & honor guard's rifles were unloaded. phenomenon of pack journalism. Rumors, gossip, background information and predictions passed rapidly through the huddled, shivering crowd. When Off-Campus spokesman for the CWP or the police department issued statements, they were mobbed by the news-hungry Students horde.

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THE -B 1 1 1111 ASSdCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY announces the second We make SEMINAR'ON SUMMER JOBS a little LEADING TO CAREERS IN COMPUTING go a long It's not to© early to start planning^what you mtajjit wish you had don© now. If you're possibly interested irj a career in one , way. of the many fields ot computer science, now is the time to start planning, and the best place to start planning is at this seminar. Approaches to finding and obtaining summer jobs that can lead to careers will be discussed in a number ©f informal presentations Attending will be Duke students who have held summer jobs in computing, the director of Duke's Job Placement Office, and representatives from Data General Corp andlBM No matter what your major is. if Give. you're interested, it's not too early. Red Cross is counting L"1 on you. Nov. 13th 7:30 p.m. Room 136 Soc-Sci. Bldg. Monday, November 12, 1979 The Chronicle Page Five CWP march turns into promotion for group By Scott McCartney and Kevin Sack protestors, secluded themselves in GREENSBORO — Yesterday with Cosmos Restaurant. Across tbe parking 200 members of the media watching lot stood a line of tense policemen, armed members of the Communist Workers with loaded shotguns, patiently Party turned what was billed as a awaiting the beginning ofthe march. funeral march into a promotion of the A line of policemen and National ideals and causes of their group. Guardsmen, positioned like telephone "The whole world is watching. poles, stretched the entire route of the Avenge the CWP Five," the marchers procession. They were supported by chanted throughout their two-mile trek sharpshooters perched on rooftops and to Maplewood Cemetery. armored personnel carriers and jeeps, Elaborating on this theme, speakers conveying a war-like atmosphere. at the funeral called for a revolution of From a flatbed soundtruck, leaders of the "workers and black masses." They the CWP sang and chanted with lyrics claimed that last Saturday's shootings such as "The only solution is socialist of five CWP members by the KKK were revolution" and "We won't run, we'l "an attempt to hold back the inevitable stand our ground, we'll turn this country socialist revolution." upside down." "You can kill the revolutionaries, but PHOTO BY SCOTT McCARTNEY CWP spokesmen encouraged the Relatives ofthe five dead CWP members face the news media at the funeral marchers to replace those killed "with a you can't kill the revolution," the crowd, service yesterday. thousand more soldiers." For a fists held high, jeered at members ofthe Communist, one speaker said, "the only press and other observers. victims martyrs of the Communist heavily armed, kept curious onlookers way to live is to fight, and the only way Many marchers carried large posters revolutionary movements. away, creating a ghosting town to die is to die fighting." bearing photographs of the victims of "The Klan committed the single atmosphere in downtown Greensboro. Before the march, the hodgepodge of last week's shootings, declaring the largest assassination of Communists in Overcast skies and the cold, pelting rain this country" last weekend, a added to the bleakness of the day — spokesman said. appropriate for a funeral. The state of emergency declared Security was extremely tight, with Saturday by Greensboro Mayor Jim policemen checking the identification of Melvin, the presence of more than 900 all persons entering the march area and policemen and soldiers and early reports searching their clothes and cars for that the CWP would come to the march weapons.

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Cnuliuite School of Business Aitminhlin Full-time admissions June and 92 New Street. Newark. N.J. 07102 September, Part-time admis­ I 'lc;isi> send me full information on your sions September and February. MBA program. MAKE UP DAY FOR ALL EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS Monday, November 19, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Alumni Lounge, L'nion West Letters COMMENT If u en rd th ltrs, Good morning! Can you say that? Morning? I knew you could. East Campus with RAs when there are, Prejudice right now, scores of upperclassmen who gladly lend an empathetic ear to To the edit council: freshmen? An all-freshmen East would Re: East Campus article 11/2 engender class unity — against East The inherent prejudice in the third because it would propagate freshman solution proposed is evident in the use of blues for an entire year. the phrase 'without prejudice.' In other Certainly East Campus needs much Fair for president words, the freshmen don't know any attention regarding facilities, housing better so stick them on East Campus and and eating, but what's wrong with the The qualities we look for in an ASDU extent. We found his interest in this will quiet all the complaints, thus student status quo? presidential candidate are as varied as interpersonal relationships to be one of killing two birds with one stone. Sue Ross '81 the people who are running. We want Fair's greatest strengths. It seems to us that only a person (and four others) someone who shows a strong We were impressed with Fernando looking through 'West-colored glasses' understanding of the issues facing us, Baell's open-mindedness, with Marshall could feel that East has had "no specific someone with solutions or ideas to solve Orson's understanding of the issues and function since the merging of the the problems on campus, someone with with Ben Sheridan's experience, but we Women's College." East does have a Compassion a fresh outlook, an honest, experienced believe these candidates lack Fair's function: It nurtures a way of life desired person who is in touch with the different ability to unite the students. by many Duke students, namely by To the edit council: kinds of students at Duke. We encourage all students to examine those who enjoy a relaxed atmosphere To the two women who were attacked on All of the candidates had some of these candidates' platforms and choose and guaranteed individuality. Alexander Street, When I read the Chronicle account of these qualities; none of them had ali, one of them on the ballot tomorrow. How does making East an all- making our decision a very difficult one. Only if every student votes can ASDU the assault in your apartment, I cried. freshman campus "give a rational basis The thought of two more innocent However, we found one candidate whom truly be representative of the Duke for organization" when a large we believe has most ofthe qualities we campus. If you choose not to cast a women being put through that percentage of the 1,355 freshmen incredible horror was almost unbear­ would like to see, who is experienced in ballot, do not complain about the marooned on East would have to get to a dealing with administrators, who is in outcome Wednesday morning. able. As a woman who has recently been 9 a.m. chem lecture? The organization of through the same experience (though touch with many different students, who these transportation problems seems has some fresh ideas and a different not on campus), I can easily understand overwhelming in itself. We cannot see the depth of the emotions you must be approach to the office of the president. The peeps how "the plan instantly cures existing For these reasons, the edit council experiencing. Please, know that the problems of inequality between the women and men of Duke University care endorses Bryan Fair for ASDU For vice president ,at large, the residents ofthe two campuses." president. Chronicle endorses Valerie Mosley. about you, probably more that you think is possible. I pray that you won't give in Admittedly, we found Fair to' be Mosley has proven, during her years It was mentioned that should East here, to be intelligent, compassionate, become all-freshmen, "East Campus to the fear, the loathing, or the useless uncertain of solutions, in specific and unjustifiable feeling of guilt that answers, to the issues that confront the honest and hard-working. Her work on Gym would be renovated" and handball black-white relations ranks as oneof the and squash courts might be added. Is follow such an experience. All our love campus. But we believe that he will find and sympathy are with you. answers once in office. The edit council greatest achievements by an individual East not worthy of such attention now? believes he is the most qualified to unite student in several years, and her And why go to the trouble of staffing (name withheld by request) our student government, to fulfill the dedication to Duke and to ASDU would goals of ASDU by representing the make her an excellent executive. students of Duke University. We endorse Chris Meyer for the office Monday, Monday We believe Fair's greatest asset is his of vice president of Trinity College. Of honesty. This office has, in the past, the three candidates, he shows the best been occupied by less than trustworthy combination of a command ofthe issues, Gobble, gobble individuals. We believe that an ASDU a desire to work hard and a sincere president, while being a "politician" to a concern for this institution and its Thanksgiving is coming, the turkey'i recommend hot coffee, chocolate, or limited extent, must be an honest and students. He would serve ASDU and getting fat, please to put a penny in the cider. Curl up with a friend. If you can't compassionate individual in every Duke well if he were elected. Send-an-editor-home-for-Thanksgiving find a friend, cur) up with a stranger, or a fund hat. —Apocryphal book, or something. But don't curl up At Thanksgiving, we feel obliged to with a television and coffee at the same advise the freshpeople among us of the time. problems of returning home for the first (For books, we're sure you have Fast for thought time since going away to school. enough of your own. If not, try Edwin Be aware that the folks will think that Newman's Strictly Speaking, A. Conan While you are sitting in the Pits eating will be a constant reminder of the nothing has changed since you left. Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, or your oversized chocolate chip cookies suffering others must endure every day They will expect you to retire after the 11 anything at all by Thoreau.) of their lives. and your Realburgers, one-third of the o'clock news, and will never believe that Bread and circuses dept.: ASDU population ofthe World — our world — is Today's edit pages feature comment you could want a cheeseburger at elections are nigh at hand (that means literally starving to death. That's one on the Cambodian situation and the midnight. So be gentle with them. they're encroaching on us rapidly) and out of every three persons; you were Fast for World Hunger. Read the We'd also like to mention that in the it's time, once again, to choose a leader. lucky enough to have been part ofthe 67 meditations on hunger, which express Good luck in choosing. It took us about percent who have food to eat most every the problem directly. Read James history of Duke University, or University education around the world, two hours of heated debate (following day. Reston's analysis of the Cambodian three hours of chilled wine) to select situation. It may be that efforts by the nobody has ever done any work over The Chronicle is asking members of Thanksgiving break. So bring the books candidates to endorse. All the the Duke community in particular, and Soviets will keep aid from the candidates have something to offer, and Cambodian people. But it would be home, but don't expect to open them (j ust Americans in general, to participate in warning y'all in advance). all have their flaws, being mortals, just the cause of Oxfam-America and fast unforgivable for the , or like us and (especially) you. Americans as individuals, to neglect the Smile when you say that dept.: In tomorrow for world hunger. The money response to an edit last week, Chris Great strides dept.: Last week, the you donate to this organization in lieu of Cambodians — or the hungry elsewhere in the world — for any rationalization. Hest wrote protesting our criticism and Chronicle began to distribute itself food purchases will be used to buy food our "pretentious liberalism," Well, Chris beyond the walls of Dukedom. In our for the millions of world citizens managed to offend the two or three vain attempt to find someone to read us, starving — and dying — in Cambodia. revisionist reactionary crypto-fascist we now are available to the Durham The representatives of Oxfam on the conservatives. Seems they resent being community at large. So we'd like to take Duke campus say they cannot called liberals. Well, since the incident, a this opportunity to welcome our new guarantee the food's getting to the good way to get a rile out of our token readers, and warn them that we may Cambodians, due to the intransigent conservatives is to call them "Liberal!" provoke them more than the Herald or political situation in the country. Food It really gets their dander up. the Sun. If so, avail yourselves of a drops from low-flying airplanes or When the heat goes on again dept.: We typewriter and tell us what you think. transportation of food into the nation have returned to the cold-wet-vile 4696 Duke Station, Durham, N.C. 27706. over a land bridge, however, are weather that we've been avoiding all And don't be afraid to be nasty. possibilities that could mean the this time. To keep out the cold, we difference between life and death for Everyone else is. millions of our fellow men. Transportation of the food is the responsibility of the governments involved; the people of the world can show their sympathy by their fasting and donations. The Chronicle cherishes letters from its readers. Please address all letters to Although we would not condemn the Editorial Council, Box 4696 Duke donations alone, a large part of the Station, or via campus mail to Third Oxfam effort involves awakening full- Floor Flowers Building. bellied citizens of the U.S. to the pain of hunger. Perhaps the feeling you experience while you deny yourself food u en wrt fr th Chrncle & gt a gd jb.

Propaganda for it is quite obvious that American politics is entirely out of your depths. To the edit council: It is regretable that you have allowed Re: Chris Hest, and the " Drive-a-thon the final weeks of your administation to for Kennedy" degenerate into these senseless Dear Mr. Hest, incidents, where foolish baiting and It has come to my attention that you suspicion has won out over rationality. were instrumental in the production and Graydon John Forrer '81 distribution of the "Drive-a-thon for Kennedy" table drop placed in the C.I. last Friday. While I really must Information confess that I found the leaflet very To the edit council: humorous from the standpoint of a Quite apart from the fact that many of connisseur of black comedy, I must also the third world countries are being relate to you that lam very disturbed at exploited by large American _^______m»mm^) the fact that you personally, as corporations, Americans are called to president of the student association, give aid to the Cambodians. Quite apart were involved with this incident, yet from the fact that many people in the were unwilling to attach your name to underdeveloped and developing said document. countries are working long hours, in day It also disturbs me that your leaflet and night shifts, for American them. We are disbelieving and unmoved, the basis of his being civilized, should be implies that by my support of Sen. companies, for an equivalent of 50 not because we cannot see (and humane. Otherwise, he is not civilized, Kennedy, I am a socialist. This is no cents an hour, for the betterment ofthe therefore, do not see), but because we and hence not educated. more correct than my implying that by American standard of/ living, choose not to see that the Cambodians By reason of their faith and their supporting the likes of Ronald Reagan Americans are called to give aid to the are dying. "There is none so blind," seeking a clear conscience, some or some other right-wing reactionary Cambodians. Americans are called to sings Ray Stevens, "as those who won't students at Duke University have fanatic, you sir, would be a Nazi (though give aid to the Cambodians because the see." organized a campus-wide fast and indeed, that suggestion has already Cambodians are dying. Unless To tbe Duke student, the number two collection of donations that the proceeds been'made in some circles on campus). sufficient food is brought to the million will be put in perspective if he may be channelled to the Cambodians I am not a socialist. I am interested in Cambodians, within the next six realizes that it is two hundred times the as aid in food supplies. I ask you to fast the direction in which this country is months, two million of them will starve enrollment of his University. There is for the sake of your body and soul. But headed. The very fact that you would to death. scarcely an animal that dies of hunger, more importantly, I ask you to fast for accuse supporters of Sen. Kennedy of The world is small. The television, even in this polluted world today, much the sake of the Cambodians. I ask you to being socialist shows an appalling lack radio and all the news media made it less two million of them. Yet two million join in the Fast for a World Harvest on of insight and understanding of not only possible for us to see and hear our human beings may die of hunger in the Tuesday, November 13, and donate the current political situation in this neighbors in South America, Africa, world today. If education is the agent of what you would have spent on food for country, but indeed what is meant by the Europe, Australia, Asia, and Cambodia. civilization, the Duke student is proud, that day that the Cambodians may not word "socialist." I am glad for this If seeing is believing, then we believe on the basis of his education, that he is perish. country's sake that you have chosen to that there are large number of people civilized. If being humane is an essence I ask you to see and be humane. explore the field of Canadian Studies, dying from want of food, because we see of being civilized, the Duke student, on Hooi Seng Tai '83 James Reston Cambodia, the United States and the USSR = 1979 NYT News Service asking the Moscow officials is that they Congress and also others outside the people who are starving.' WASHINGTON — Two points need to save the children, and that they don't, government have been imploring Carter "I'm perfectly willing," Hesburgh be made about the inexpressible tragedy like the ghouls in the Middle Ages, allow to take the issue directly to the Soviet said, "to ride in the lead truck and get ofthe Cambodian people. First, that the the wounded to be stripped on the government. shot at in the process, rather than sit present threat to the very existence of battlefield. A bipartisan group of 68 members of back and have it on my conscience that I that nation is being caused by a conflict It's surprising that President Carter the House of Representatives appealed did nothing to stop a second Holocaust." between two Communist regimes. And has been so slow in taking the lead in to Carter last waek to try to set up a joint The Carter administration is sensitive second, that the Soviet Union has not this matter. He has run into stern airlift with the Soviet Union. "We urge to this rebuke, but it is still not drawing only refused to use its influence to stop opposition on the SALT treaty, and has you to take immediate steps to launch a the line in the matter of supplying the carnage, but won't even cooperate been trying to deal with this in such a joint U.S.-Soviet airlift of trucks, food, Moscow with American grain while with the civilized nations to save the way as to show that he can stand up to medicine and other humanitarian and Moscow refuses to help in Cambodia. Cambodian children. the Soviets as well as Ronald Reagan, relief supplies," they said. The State Department is saying that it The United States, during the Howard Baker, or any other presidential The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, has discussed the question with Moscow Vietnam War, acquired its own burden candidate. But Cambodia was probably president of Notre Dame University, officials but adds, "We had no guarantee of guilt in Cambodia, but at least it has a better issue. If ever there was a test of made the point more dramatically in an where the relief supplies would end up in had the decency to try to make amends Carter's Christian principles, and his interview with Graham Hovey of the that kind of operation." and respect the sanctity of human life. willingness to stand for an New York Times. "Why not go to the So the tragedy is left there, in an The Soviet Union, which has been accommodation with the Soviet Union Russians and say, 'The American people argument between the president and the proclaiming its compassion for the for a decent political order in the world, may take a dim view of you buying 25 Congress — each sensitive to the suffering people of the world for over 60 the tragedy in Cambodia was it. million tons of grain from us if you problem, but neither doing enough to years, and which castigated the Nazis Last month, Carter gave the Soviet refuse to collaborate with us in making deal with the misery of the Cambodian for trying to exterminate the Jews, is not Union permission to buy a record 25 150,000 tons available right now to people. only doing nothing to help, but is million metric tons of U.S. corn and denouncing the humanitarian efforts of wheat during the fiscal year 1979-80. It the United States and other Western has, of course, always been a principle of nations as a kind of geopolitical this city never to use food as an The Chronicle capitalistic trick. instrument of political power when Editor: Karen Blumenthal Night editor: Jordan Feiger On the level of world politics, it might people anywhere in the world were in Managing editor: Dan Michaels Wire editor: Bruce Lieberman be possible to understand even a savage need. And yet, why should we relieve the Business manager: David Redlawsk Copy editors: Karen Blumenthal, Moscow policy of establishing its power Soviet Union of its grain shortage if Advertising manager: Bruce Gill Margaret Donnelly, Debbie Kohn on the southern flank of its Communist Moscow will not even help to get food to Watchdog: Dan Michaels rival, China. But Moscow's ally in Cambodia to save the children there? Associate news editors: Aeolus editor; Nina Gordon Margaret Donnelly, Kevin Sack Hanoi has already won that war. It now Belatedly, Carter has come forward Arts editor: Vicki Foster has over 200,000 Vietnamese troops in Assistant arts editor: Cynthia Camlin with proposals and now has the support Editorial page editors: Assistant sports editor: John Roth Cambodia and the rag-tag remnant of of Congress for about $100 million in aid Richard Liebeskind, Davia Odell the former Communist government Photographer: George Cook, Scott McCartney for Cambodia, but the Congress is still Features editors: Composition: Holly Kingdon, Judy Mack, there is not likely to succeed against the fiddling with this. And there is still the Scott McCartney, Ilene Reid Beth Macom, Jenny Younker organized Vietnamese forces that, with problem of getting the food into Paste-up: Judy Ausley, Karen Blumenthal the help of Moscow, even prevailed over Thailand and, more importantly, into Ad saleswoman: Donna Parks the modern weapons of the United Cambodia. News editor: Ed Hatcher Reporters: Karen Dunn, Paul Goldberg, States. The president and the Congress can Photography editors: Sharman Esarey, T.J. Maroon, In short, Moscow and its allies in provide money and food, but they need Rob Brandt, Mack Ruffin Scott McCartney, Bart Pachino, John Roth, Vietnam now dominate the strategic permission to get planes and trucks to Sports editor: Jeff Gendell Kevin Sack, Madge Silverman positions in the Southeast Asia the starving people. This is a problem The opinions expressed in this newspaper are no! n peninsula. Washington is no longer that Moscow has the power to resolve. administration or trustees Unsigned editorials repres challenging that. All Washington is The women and other members of the columns and cartoons represent the views of their ai Karla Jennings/Duke derelict For a different vacation, try Bolivia As both of you who read this column But my most private dream is to star in a know what happened to Pinnochio when Me amo Charlie's Angels bouncy bouncy know, the recent Bolivian coup, the 200th Broadway musical based on the life of a he lied — they shot him. boom boom BOOM! (Lugubrious in that country's history, is being reported South American dictator. Something R: No, really, I can't spell a damn thing. I laughter). by the Chronicle's man on the scene, Rocco bouncy and bright. Maybe have Neil spent my whole childhood watching TV R: What is your opinion of previous United Rotunno. Here is the second half of his Simon write the script. and going to inner-city schools. States policy concerning South America? taped report: R: Don't you think that's an unrealistic B: Oh...well, alright. But, I'm bored with Man: "Is your dog getting enough R: Hello, coup fans. I'm talking to Col. dream? this interview and feel like going out to cheese?" Velveeta! Alberto N. Busch, Bolivia's spanking-new B: Why? I already have the accent down shoot some demonstrators, so you might R: What is your outlook for the survival of dictator. How's it going, Colonel? pat. Besides, I may have to change jobs as well leave. your people and ofthe country as a whole? B: Bueno. We are back to our simple, very soon. It's good to keep one's options R: Well, thank you for your interview, I Man: "Oh oh oh oh, stayin' aiive, stayin' happy life, the air gaily ringing with the open. really...hey, that's neat. What is that, a alive, oh oh oh oh — " music of maracas and sub-machine guns. R: Colonel Busch, do you believe in human pop gun? A...a lugar?...HEY! (Shots. R: And there you have it, the opinion of R: How's your economic situation? rights? Scuffling noises, running and panting). the man on the street, if that street is in La B: Excellent. We have a great new tax B: You mean like when we invite a This is Rocco Rotunno on the beautiful Paz, Bolivia. This is Rocco Rotunno, system. My new minister of economics, dissident over to the local precent for tea streets of La Paz, admiring the scenery signing off — Jesus, he's back! Honest to Ozzie Mandias — Oz is a real wizard — is and he trips on the rug, shattering every and examing my flesh wounds. Ah, here God, I can't even spell "cat!" (Sounds of collecting backbreaking taxes and bone in his body, and the priest comes over comes'the man on the street. Hello, sir? shots, running). ridiculous bribes, and giving it all to me. and mumbles something and sprinkles Excuse me, sir? (pound of door opening) Evita! Here, let me him with holy water and then they cart Man: Si? introduce you to my wife. Is she not him off? Of course I believe in human rites. R: What's your opinion of the nascent More letters becoming? I'm very devout. political turmoil in your government's 1 R: Uh...yeah, though I'm not sure what R: Who do you see as potential threats to executive strata? she's becoming. She's very...short. But your new government? Man: Como? Que dices? Fiery type pretty! She has, un...very attractive B: Hmm, let's see...well, the rising middle R: Do you foresee any palpable socio­ bristles. class, for one, but we're taking care of that political changes in the near future? Love S.B.: Oink. by shooting, anyone who wears Man: Estas Norte Americano? B: She means, "Welcome to my beautiful Florsheims. Then there's the Church, and R: In your personal analysis, does the To the edit council: country." She was brought up in the the army, and the leftists, and the reestablishment of a military regime I would applaud the writer of the Aeolus mountains and so speaks an obscure moderates, and the Elks Club, and the institutionalized that political form? article, "ASDU and Abortion." Written mountain dialect. Campfire Girls... Man: Si. estas Norte Americano! Bueno! with precision, it clearly presented facts S.B.: Oink, oink. R: Looks like anyone couid turn against R: Is that your personal opinion, or does it essential to those on either side of the reflect the opinions of your compatriots? B: She says your bristles are nice, too. you. abortion issue. To establish the necessity B: No, not everyone. Not my mother. She Man: Me gusta mucho Dolly Parton, muy of so informing the public, the writer Well, dear, time for you to trot off. And be gorga pero bonita chica, no? Mucho sure to tell the servants to clean the dining loves me as long as I keep buying her new claimed ours to be a "sexually permissive bowlers. But enough of this talk, this is mujere! Iy "jingle, jingle" Donna Sommers, generation" plagued with the naturally room, it looks like a pigsty. muy calor, whee! S.B.: Squeeee! boring. Say, you want to play some resulting problem of unwanted pregnan­ R: Can I quote you on that? cies. I recognize that the controversy over B: Nothing personal, dear. Off you go. Scrabble? I'm very good with the English. Man: Teddy all wet, viva Mr. Peanut! Viva Now, what else would you like to know? R: No, really, thanks but — how to deal with these pregnancies is Geraldo Rivera! Viva Teflon! "Laf may significant, particularly to those for whom R: What is your great goal in life? B: You must. I insist. tander;" Elvis, el Rey, no? "Heere's B: Well, my first great goal in life to be R: I can't, I really can't, honest, I don't it is a personal matter. The issue deserves Johnny!" " Wheere's Johnny?" "Captain, I much prayer and careful thought, and alive at the end of this week. My next great know how to play. dinna know if she can take Warp Seven." goal is to be alive by New Year's, and so on. B: You're lying. It's terrible to lie. You those woman deserve loving concern and Rick Vogel Meditations on world hunger Editor's note: The following essays on befriending one hungry man." They're class American life. know that 20 to 40 percent of all deaths in hunger were adapted by Rick Vogel, a right. But I made a start. And I learned a What Freddy needs lies miles beyond the the world each year are of malnourished sophomore in Trinity College. significant lesson. Reading books, leading realm of tableside encouragement, at that people who die of non-fatal diseases. We We were sitting in one of those fast-food discussion groups, urging people to get fine rim of personal acquaintance where a know that 28 percent of the world's places, eating a quick breakfast before involved...these won't solve the problem stranger becomes a friend. When we population consumes two-thirds of all the going to work. Just as we finished, he came either. The problem will begin its solution Freddys get so close to the strange, world's grain. And we know that we can into our line of vision and peered through as people put into action the words their starving children that we can imagine change these figures, if we care enough to the windows, squinting to read the price hearts have voiced. ourselves or our children in their places, try, by sharing out of our abundance with list on the wall. His hand went to the Carolyn Weatherford then we will care. those who wait simply for death's final pocket of his worn and dirty trousers. Out And herein lies the greatest hope and call. Do you care enough to try? came a few coins which he slowly, Adopt the hungry most lasting deliverance of the hungry, Clay Warf deliberately counted. Again he looked at that they will be held up to our sensibilities the listing, them began to shuffle down the All of us remember the familiar scene so relentlessly that we will literally adopt sidewalk. from childhood: a dinner plate half-full, them into each generation of intimate The face of poverty Without stopping for decision making, I suffering the disinterested stare of Freddy family concern. I have looked into the many faces of dashed down the street after him. I the obstinate, overriden by Mother's Joe Haag poverty. The gaunt grayness of an touched the stooped shoulder, and as the timeless narration "just remember all Appalachian dirt farmer... the hollow eyes man stopped I smiled. We went back to the those starving children." Then and now, of a widow's children... the skeletal frame shop, and together we sat as he had the Freddys of America have a hard time of a Cambodian refugee... the glaze-eyed breakfast. As we talked, I learned about really hearing Mother's line because hopelessness of an inner-city mother. " him, and in him, I made a new friend. starving children are a remote, unknown Do you care? I have watched as the deadness of Skeptics have said, "But you haven't quantity. They are strangers, far removed despair flared ever so faintly into the glow really solved the hunger problem just by from the passages of middle- and upper- There was a time when we knew nothing of hope. of hunger. Yes, we thought we knew what A Christmas basket... a food order... a it was like to be hungry, but we knew new food stamp allotment... a handout... The Chronicle cherishes letters from its readers. Please address all letters to nothing of real hunger. We knew of no one then, numbness again. the Editorial Council, Box 4696 Duke Station, or via campus mail to Third who had gone so many days without food I have seen the war being waged within Floor Flowers Building. The Chronicle attempts to print promptly all letters it that his body was literally consuming a person struggling to stand erect as a receives, but will make certain exceptions. itself. Such is no longer the case. responsible human being, yet forced to be The Chronicle will not print letters which are not typed, triple-spaced on a We do know about real hunger in global a beggar... the poignant tension between 45-space line; letters which are not signed with the legal name, class or dimensions. We have been introduced to dignity and survival. department, campus address and phone number(s) of the author(s); or letters starving people both at our doorsteps and Today—as I miss a meal—I remember it judged to be libelous. The Chronicle will withhold an author's name if his/her around the world. We have seen children all. request is accompanied by some valid reason. malnourished to the point of permanent The semi-emptiness of my stomach at The Chronicle reserves the right to refuse tetters dedicated to the brain damage. We have seen parents this mealtime reminds me that poverty hopelessly holding their starving and hunger go hand-in-hand. It further favorable exposition of marketable goods, services, organizations or events; children. We have seen middle-aged adults letters containing racial, ethnic or sexual slurs, inside jokes or personal suggests how subtly my own affluence who look elderly, and elderly persons who dulls my sensitivity to need. Oh, that the innuendos; vulgar or incomprehensible letters; letters over 400 words; or large have simply been left to die. numbers of letters representing the same viewpoint on a particular issue. emptiness of my stomach raise the The Chronicle will edit all letters for clarity and correct usage, and reserves We will never know all the facts of world consciousness of my brain to the point the right to expurgate obscene words or phrases. Appeals to decisions on hunger, but we do know enough. We know where it is once again sensitive to the cries letters may be made to the editorial council, whose decision is final. that there are as many as 13,000 people, of the world's starving millions—and that half of them children, who die of hunger it remains sensitive until they cry no more. and its related diseases every day. We William L. Turner ASDU elections 1979-80:

$ the candidates Vice president at large Rex Jackson'

The office of vice represents the entire first priority." tration with ASDU as the Three hundred words president at large requires student body. Policies and •Certain elements in the student "ambassador." cannot possibly convey dedication and effort to suggestions should flow administration are consi­ Students are Duke and completely to you what I make it a viable office. I freely between organiza­ dering the pros and cons should have a powerful would be like or attempt to intend to promote and be tions with ASDU as the of disbanding selective voice in university policy. accomplish as a vice very receptive to student main headquarters. housing. Fraternities and •Other means I support: president at large. I input and to defend the Under no circumstances other selective housing increased inclusion of merely say now that I student majority's views should ASDU try to are an integral part of East in University affairs, would do the best job I as my own. Since I control these other Duke and I would oppose holding the administra­ could without partiality, endorse cooperation, I student organizations. their elimination. tion to enrollment although giving due refuse to play political • Retrenchment: My •I oppose mandatory restrictions, a fall respect to the three power games that inter­ intention would be to board plans and think semester break, more schools. I will answer all insist that all efforts be that we should attempt to questions honestly, fere with productive made to reduce expendi­ emphasis on intramurals, government. My ideas are change high dining hall student co-ops (food, openly, and to the best of tures in other areas first, my knowledge. I pledge as follows: academic cutbacks being prices or atone for them. records, etc.), and •I would like to see greater my time and talents — all •ASDU should be the a last resort. "Do as many attempts to "bring ASDU I ask is that you enable me most powerful student things well as possible interaction between back down to the stu­ to fulfill that promise. organization because it is with academics as the students and the adminis­ dents." the only one that 'Terri Mascherin

As we prepare to enter a student concern. This year minations should be made ment: Fund raising must of ASDU, I am a student new decade, the students ASDU also improved its considering what stu­ be further explored as an member of the Trustee of Duke are faced with an methods of channelling dents expect from the attractive alternative to Committee on Institu­ imposing charge. Several student interest through University before any financial cutbacks. tional Advancement and issues are emerging which the network of University steps are taken to alter the These and other long- the University Publica­ will determine the course committees. As adminis­ character of Duke as an range issues are begging tions Board. I have also of student life at Duke over trative secretary, I institution. for student response. If served as an ASDU the next ten years. coordinated and executed •Residential situation: ASDU is to deal with them legislator, a member of Coordinated student this function of the Goals should be set effectively, they must be both the Budget and response to these issues is executive. concerning the purpose of placed in the hands of a Constitutional Review essential. Having made consider­ residential life, including leader. The vice president commissions, and as ASDU has spent most of able progress in our the role of East Campus, at large, drawing a chairwoman of the ASDU the past year in much- ability to deal with daily the interaction between mandate from the entire Charter Commission. needed introspection. issues, ASDU must now the residential and student body, should be I ask you to take this Through the efforts of the consider the long-range academic aspects of the the person to coordinate experience into account Constitutional Review problems at hand. Among University, the status of student response to these and to choose as your next Commission, of which I the issues which will have transfer students, and problems. vice president at large was a member, ASDU great effects upon the alternatives for dealing My experience shows someone who is prepared improved upon its struc­ goals of the University with an impending that I am capable of this to deal with the difficult ture, increasing its ability over the next decade are: housing shortage. task. Besides serving as long-range problems to deal with matters of •Retrenchment: Deter­ •Institutional advance­ administrative secretary facing the students of Duke. Valerie Mosely<

What is happening between ASDU Union, IFC, Pan Hellenic, and other activities thus far at Duke. During my and the Chronicle? What is happening organizations should attend the first semester, I served as an ASDU between the Union, the Chronicle and legislature and executive meetings. legislator, as a member of the Academic ASDU? What happened with Marshall Second, the relationships between Committee, on the Election Commis­ Orson? These and similar questions, at these various organizations need to be sion, and on the Examination one time or another, have arisen in most improved. Since most student groups Scheduling Committee (which closely students' minds. Such uncertainties have the interest of the students at mind, examined the feasibility of a fall term indicate that perhaps too much secrecy ASDU should hold more joint activities mid-semester break). Currently, I am an and much too much politicking occurs in with the student organizations. ASDU executive, serving on the Honor our student government. A government Third, more needs to be done in Code Committee, conducting black/ cannot be respected, provide sound general for the students, and more white relations meetings, and co- leadership, or maintain its constituen­ action needs to be taken concerning organizing a student leadership cies' support if it appears to be activities that directly affect them. workshop for Durham High School performing clandestinely or in conflict ASDU should, for example a) formulate students. While keeping involved, I with other student organizations. a definite response and alternative to remain in good academic standing. With this in mind and with my desire retrenchment, b) suggest concrete ways I am very "people-oriented." I am to improve the overall function and view to help solve the parking dilemma, c) approachable and willing to discuss any of ASDU, I strongly believe in the formulate and propose a dining hall issue mentioned. The vice president at following: First, student awareness of plan with a variety of options, d) large must be as qualified as the occurances within ASDU needs to be establish direct lines through which president, for she must be able to take increased. In an attempt to do away with student sentiment may be learned, e) control of any situation in the the unpleasant appearance of and finally, explore ways to utilize East president's absence. Hopefully, my surreptitiousness within ASDU, Campus facilities most efficiently. enthusiasm, ideas, and qualifications representitives from the Chronicle, My qualifications for vice president at prove that I can do this, and do this well. large should be evident through my A paid advertising supplement to the Chronicle A paid advertising supplen The candidates for

'Fernando Baell

Oratorical Champion speaking to strongly oppose the cutback of the very there would accomplish this. The creation different organizations and students to programs that give Duke its reputation, of an ASDU "office on East Campus will motivate involvement. I want to use this such as, theSchool of Forestry, education, also be instrumental for this goal. enthusiasm in the quest for better student and the School of Nursing. 7) Concerning black/white relations: representation. I am running as the 4) Concerning the dining halls: the ASDU must promote interaction among alternative, the new face with a new image board plan might work for East Campus, all members of the Duke community, representing no vested interest. but the residents of West Campus are through the support of BSA activities, My experience within ASDU is strongly against it.. They prefer for it to International House activities and any extensive. I was elected to the student remain the same way. I agree, for if you ideas from the black/white relations organizations committee (Budget turn West into board plan, then you are committee. I also support the hiring of Commission). I am also a legislator, and a taking away the resident's freedom of more minorities in the faculty, so as to member ofthe external affairs committee, choice. receive a well rounded education. the career conference committee and the 5) Concerning housing: a) the 8) I am also concerned about more black/white relations committee. I am one fraternities should be able to remain on specific issues, such as the Student of the co-authors ofthe ASDU News-letter West Campus, since not only do they Health Fee. Why do students pay this fee and I recently took part in the high school prefer it that way, hut this way students when they are covered under other medical leadership workshop, sponsored by have the choice of living in a quieter plans such as Blue Cross/Blue Shield? ASDU. I spend an average of four hours a atmosphere of East or on the more socially Finally, the only way that these issues day on ASDU related business. After active atmosphere of West under the frats. can even be dealt with is if ASDU realizes seeing different aspects of ASDU, I have b) East Campus should not be turned into its function. It is not a policy-making strong feelings towards certain issues. a freshman campus or any other kind of institution. It is a lobbying group for the 1) Concerning committee appointments: specialized campus, because this would students. ASDU must represent all the only create a separation between it and the ASDU must play a key role in the selection students and not just a small group who is rest of the University. I want to strive for of students to serve on committee. in power. As president, I would pursue the one identity, c) The general conditions and However, the executive representatives on administration to inform ASDU of upkeep of the dorms are a major concern of the interviewing boards must not be the upcoming decisions affecting the students mine. Several dorms need repairs that go same people again and again. Also, the beyond cosmetics — Trent, Jarvis, directly so proper steps may be taken to people appointed should not be the same Southgate, and others. lobby for or against issues. I also favor the people each time. This is not equal idea of having the executives go to each Oh no! It's ASDU election time again! representation. 6) Concerning the East-West question: house meeting to be better informed as to People are so tired of hearing the same 2) Concerning allocation of student ASDU must encourage the development of the student wishes. thing over and over again; tired of the funds: ASDU has a duty to oversee how East Campus activities, such as holding My stands are feasible and my goals are entire situation with ASDU. It is becausel the money is spent, but it must not dictate Freewater films and major speakers in realistic. Moreover, I want to emphasize share this feeling with all of you that I to the organization how the funds should Baldwin auditorium after the renovations the fact that I do care, and that I am open- have decided to run for president. be spent. take place this spring. Also, the minded and not part of any clique. I am the During the past year I have been touring 3) Concerning retrenchment: is it doing inconveniences of East must be alternative with a new image. I care and much of the country as National fewer things better or just fewer things? I minimized. The realization of activities dare to work for change. Bryan Fair'

All things have their own time and a report from the legislator you elected? Do having general student body meetings season. The inception of the Associated you assume that this representative can twice a year, to decide what issues we Students of Duke University dates back to speak for you without first seeking your would like to focus our energies on? What March of 1967, when the women's and opinions? Have you defined for yourself would you suggest to better communica­ men's governments voted to merge into the role you should play in helping your tion between representatives and general one organization, ASDU. The primary representatives provide activities for student body? aim of such a merger was to unite the two students on East and West campuses? With retrenchment, interpersonal campuses of the University. According to I see the problems of ASDU in two relationships, East and West Campus a report submitted last spring, the distinct areas. The first area is the lack of involvement, the desegregaton of our organization "was designed to eliminate student input into decisions our faculty, housing problems, and Duke and the geographic and sexual distinction representatives make. We often hear talk Durham relations lingering overhead, we between East Campus, the Women's about the power of the executive versus need effective organization, and an College, and West Campus, the Men's that of the legislative branch. Whatever increase in student input more than ever. College." happened to the power of the individual Fortunately, we have the people, and—I ASDU is 5,700 plus undergraduate student? A grievance committee has been hope and believe—the desire to make Duke students. It includes September and formed to address complaints about less of a four-year game, and more of a January freshmen, transfers, Greeks, and ASDU. We also need to form a committee stepping stone for bettering ourselves, and all other student groups. All of these which can gather constructive input from then our society. student groups have one common bond— students. By developing such a feedback We need an organizer to lead our student Duke University. This alone can be the system, we can channel our energies into government, not a dictator. We need impetus for us to increase the student specific direction of student concern. someone who not only gets involved in interaction on campus, to encourage The second area is the ineffective programs, but also encourages others to do fellow students to get involved in the communication between ASDU represen­ the same. We need a president that will decision-making process, and to do all we tatives and the general student body. Both seek out the individual input of students, can to better Duke University. groups have neglected their responsibili­ as well as make suggestions for activities. As financial members of ASDU, we ties. At present, half the student body Our greatest commonality is our Vote on Ti should have expectations of our cares little about ASDU, and many University. Let's better it, by better organization. However, our individual students know little of the power the organization and communication among input and thoughts are needed for both the organization holds. Should we try having ourselves. The strength of ASDU should diversity and the effectiveness of our ASDU reports on the radio with the be with the people; the president should be organization. Do you, as a member, expect permission of WDUK, or should we try the organization's spokesperson. I accept that challenge! plement to the Chronicle >r ASDU president

'Marshall Orson

Leadership—a goal that is perpetually implementation of a computer voting for use in area stores, a discount coupon sought, yet rarely achieved. I approach system. book, and the establishment of a co-op. this topic with cautious optimism, for it is I believe there is need for innovation in The latter, though previously attempted at one that is too easily manipulated. the programs of ASDU. I pledge to make Duke, has never had ASDU support. Also, During the past year, the students of student government accessible to all recognizing that off-campus students are Duke have suffered from a government «f"d.?!its, and on this basis I propose the part of Duke, ASDU would assist in generally anemic and ignorant of the following: 1) Opening an East Campus landlord-tenant problems in the Durham everyday concerns of the student body. I office, run by members of the executive area. These are areas in which attention is believe it's time we reverse the and legislature; and, 2) A mandate long overdue, and which are of direct concentration of power in a few executives requiring executives to attend house concern to students. and return the emphasis to the legislature. meetings at least once every other week. 3) Joint sponsorship of programs— We need an executive not only willing to These mechanisms will ensure that ASDU should take an active role in lead, but to cooperate; one that doesn't attention is given to the interests of the bringing speakers and programs of dominate the legislature, but provides students and not just ignored. interest to the University. It must pay guidance in the policy-making process. Leadership, however, is not the only close attention to the concerns of minority And, we need a unified student area for concern. ASDU must pay students and to mechanisms for fostering government that provides a wide array of services and programs for the benefit of attention to issues and programs that better understanding between groups on the student body. involve students. campus. Jointly sponsoring programs As a candidate, I offer the following with the Divinity School, BSA, and other Experience, in the operation of Duke and ideas: organizations is a way to start. ASDU, is the major advantage I claim in 1) Retrenchment—I will push for a It is difficult not to be accused of this campaign. As attorney general, I University-wide examination of our fiscal politicking when seeking political office. participated in drafting the comptroller situation. A comprehensive approach Yet, I stand on my performance as bill, the Committee Appointee Act, and the needs to be taken, involving as many attorney general and on my platform as a statute creating the Constitutional people as feasible. candidate. It is time for an innovative and Revision Commission. I worked to 2) Student services—I propose the experienced leader. As president, I pledge strengthen the legal services program and creation of an ASDU Office of Consumer to devote all of my attention to the issues the Bail/Bond Loan Fund. Also, Affairs. The office would work on such and programs of concern to you, the preliminary work was done on the programs as a student discount credit card students of Duke University. Ben Sheridan*

Do not take the words before you to be ASDU's focus must be altered, however. available. During freshmen orientation the definative evaluation of the Student government should eliminate there can be an assembly in Page where candidates. You are electing a person. some of the hassles we are subjected to . freshmen hear from many clubs. Students Please look beyond the superficiality of Student life can go on without ASDU, but want to get involved in activities; the our campaigning, and choose which with ASDU it can be vastly improved. opportunity needs to be communicated. personality best suits your expectations Specifically, late night van service ASDU can also aid living groups. If for your president. between East and West can be successfully ASDU cannot solve the lighting, security, As a legislator-at-large I have been reinstituted if the vans are on a simple and bus problems on East Campus then it involved with the legislature and realize publicized schedule. An escort service for is failing thousands of students. Selective its strengths and weaknesses. As women can be started by having a dorms are currently under attack by president of Few Federation I have worked committee of men and women pre-screen faculty. ASDU can work with the selective with hundreds of students. I am escorts. Parking rules will not bother dorms to offer the faculty a proposal with coordinating the "Conference on Career students if Public Safety can be prompted changes the selective dorms agree to. If the Choices" which will be a weekend where to enforce the rules consistently. A living groups realize some change is over one hundred alumni return to work tutoring file can be coordinated by ASDU needed, and offer to change voluntarily, with undergraduates on career advising. for both paid and free tutors. The advising then the faculty committees have a viable The conference is presently the prime systems at Duke are comical. Advising option and can abandon their radical focus of an ASDU Ad Hoc Committee on can be real at Duke, and ASDU can be the ideas. Advising that I chair, which will continue driving force behind it. Improving student These reforms are a small part of the to improve Duke's advising. My life should be ASDU's goal. picture. New problems will arise that the experience leading other groups, my Student involvement at Duke is being president will have to deal with and you ASDU experience, and the experience I discouraged. Freshmen are never must trust him to handle them well. So have gained by being a student for three encouraged to join organizations. please look beyond the words and years will combine to help me guide ASDU Communication about clubs can be campaigning. Demand a little more. Find into becoming a highly productive student centralized using a resource room where a person you are comfortable with, one you servant. information and working space are can talk to, and one that will work for you.

Tues., Nov. 13 Bring your semester enrollment card Vice president from Trinity College

Chris Meyer^

To the students: Re: Why Chris Meyer for Trinity vice president. find repulsive. I do not believe that knowledge has This is an opportunity for me to propagandize about been entrusted to a small group of people; rather, I how great I'd be as Trinity vice president. That, believe that we all know what is best for ourselves, and however, would only be a waste of ink. I am running what we consider best for the University. This for the v.p.'s office because I feel qualified and believe proposition, however, is what necessitates the hard that I can do a good job. work for it implies that each person has a different I do not have the answers to any of our really opinion. It takes work to get the various viewpoints, pressing problems: retrenchment (creative or but without these opinions ASDU cannot make otherwise), East-West relations, and others. There is knowledgeable decisions. no magic formula that will solve these problems, While I have been in ASDU for two years, I have unless of course, someone has a couple of hundred asked many questions and formed many opinions in million dollars just sitting around that they'd be order to make decisions. I have introduced one statute willing to give to Duke. The problems that we, the to hold legislative meetings on both campuses. That students, face can only be solved by the hard work of statute did not and could not by itself solve the East- many people, both inside and outside of the student West problem, but it is a small step in the right government. Those in student government should direction. Enough attempts and efforts by students represent student opinion. The idea that "we (ASDU) may make Duke a better place; we have nothing to lose know what is best for them (the students as a whole)" I by trying! 'William Randolph

Why am I running for vice president of oped and abysmally under-used. It is resulted in our present housing crunch Trinity College? In his final campaign time for a strong resourceful vice and (2) the worsening financial speech, popular former student body president who can do more than simply situation, which has resulted in higher president Frank Emory stated that assist the president in executing the tuition. In addition two other major ASDU should be a "potentially powerful policy of the students. issues have arisen: (1) the status of East student lobby." I do not agree with this I have been involved with student Campus, and probably the most characterization, for it is my belief that government on several levels at Duke, important issue, (2) response to Pye's ASDU should be more than just a always searching out the jobs in which I retrenchment plan. lobbying force. It is my position that felt I could serve most effectively, not What are the proposals you intend to ASDU should be first a major decision­ jobs which offered prestige or could work for if you are elected vice making and innovating body in the serve as a good recommendation for president? areas of academics and student services, grad school. The vice presidency, (1) For a mid semester break, and a lobbying force second. because it hasn't been pursued to its (2) For a Student Co-op rather than Unfortunately ASDU is not all it should utmost fullest by my possessors, offers a Student Stores, be, and it is precisely for this reason that challenge to me and as such seems to be (3) For renovation of Baldwin and I am running for vice president of where I belong. (I have no ambitions for other East Campus facilities, Trinity. the presidency.) (4) Re-structuring exams so that we Too often our executive has been weak What do you feel are the major issues can pick up exams anytime during exam and ineffective. Too often our executive facing candidates this year? period and take them at designated has reacted to the policies of Allen I have observed three election places, Building rather than trying to influence campaigns since I came to Duke and I (5) To decrease the enrollment to 5500, or set the policies. In our present feel that two of the major issues of these (6) To do away with 8:00 classes, administration, the resources ofthe v.p.- campaigns are still major today: (1) (7) For more contributions by Durham Trinity have been grossly underdevel­ overflowing enrollment that has area residents to the University's endowment. Joe Taylor'

As we move into the 1980s, the role sociology, physical education, and year and a half and served my that ASDU and the student body as a education. Extensive research must be sophomore year as president of whole will play in critical decision­ done along this line to enable us to more Southgate. Through this office and making can not be overstressed. We are clearly determine if this is the soundest through work with other officers and faced with many policy decisions in policy for the University to undertake. committees on the campus I have areas greatly affecting students. These The step of eliminating several schools, become very familiar with the trials and include housing policy, dining halls, especially ones which are highly ranked tribulations the residents face. retrenchment of certain academic areas, nationally, is a drastic measure and I currently am serving upon the Task and the status of East Campus. deserves the closest scrutiny of the Force on the Future of Residential Life Overcrowding of dorm rooms has student body. which has brought me into direct placed a great burden upon both the Finally, a strong concerted drive must contact with many of the problems University facilities and especially upon be made to upgrade both the facilities facing the University and the students. the students themselves. An equitable and image of East Campus. Little excuse In addition, I also chair the Freshmen system for alleviating this problem must can be made for the continuation of the Advisory Committee which gives me an be determined. A balanced system ofthe "secondary status" policy which is understanding of the problems that dining halls on both campuses is currently shown the residents. Student classes face in adjusting to Duke. A needed, but one which still provides the groups must be coordinated to provide concerned interest in all facets of the student with various options of eating events on East and, in addition, it University and how students can on or off campus. The investigation by should not bear the burden of improve the atmosphere here rounds out several student committees of ASDU overcrowding, lack of repair, and little my credentials. should be continued to determine the student services. As Trinity vice president I will be a most feasible option plan to present for The experience which I have garnered concerned, determined, and dedicated implementation. in the last two years provides me with an proponent of all the students at Duke. It The retrenchment proposals of the excellent background with which to help is an important year for us and together chancellor directly affect several develop student input into these there is little which can not be schools of Trinity College, such as matters. I lived on East Campus for a accomplished.

A paid advertising supplement to the Chronicle Russell Baker/Observer Hard facts emerge ® 1979 NYT News Service facts, possibly long existent, have now come to its attention, These facts are, of One of the morning papers said that course, not hard. They may, however, be some hard facts were beginning to emerge. interesting, dull, ammusing, important or "Have you heard about the facts?" I trivial to you, depending upon your asked my breakfast companion. interests. We may conclude that they are "What about them?" she asked. interesting and important to the editor of "They are hard," I said. your newspaper since he gives them space "That's ridiculous," she said. "Facts he knows to be valuable. It is quite likely have no molecular structure and can, that he wishes these facts to seem therefore, be neither hard nor soft. An interesting and important to you, rather artifact, on the other hand, is an object, than dull and trivial, since he has allowed having mass and texture, and is hence, his writer to prefix the word 'facts' with the capable of possessing the quality loosely idiotic but attention-getting word 'hard.'" defined as hardness, or such other "I wish I hadn't brought it up," I said. qualities as softness, sponginess, "To answer your second question," she sliminess, scratchiness, or oiliness, to continued, "it is impossible for your name but a few. The hardness you ascribe newspaper to give you false facts." to the facts indicates quite clearly that "How about some more coffee?" they are not facts, but artifacts." "Your newspaper," she said."might "It says right here in the paper," said I, very well report that the planets do no "that some hard facts are beginning to revolve around the sun but that the sun writers emerge." revolves around the earth. Misinforma­ care. I would claim, however, that more was having philosophical differences with "I doubt it," she said. tion of this sort appears frequently in the emphasis needs to be given in all related the executive branch as a whole, not just "Doubt what?" press, but it is not a false fact, since it is not articles and discussions to the fact that the the president. A majority of the executives "That the facts are emergent. When did a fact at all. It is merely an error or, if sexually permissive character of OUT aligned themselves with the president on the revolutions of the planets around the published with intent to deceive, a lie or. if generation is the problem, the curbing of the Orson "probation" issue. sun emerge?" published with intent to hoodwink, a hoax. which would obliterate unwanted "At the creation," I said. A fact cannot be false. Failure to grasp this pregnancies, or at least those that are out Now comes the more serious issue. Why "Exactly," she said. "The planets childish truth led Sen. Joseph McCarthy of wedlock. God's word, in which He was this article so biased in its reporting of revolved around the sun for eternities. to expose the middle of his own mind when speaks to this generation as directly and the facts? Why was every statement That is a fact. It was a fact before there he said he had 'facts, which if true,' would with as much genuine concern for people's questioning Orson's intent reinforced with was anybody on earth sensible enough to reveal Communist conspiracy in welfare as He did to former generations, a quote by a member of the ASDU realize it was a fact. The fact did not government." insists that premarital sex is evil. And executive? Some students might not emerge when somebody pointed a "Not Joe McCarthy—not at this hour of God's presence today, evident to every realize that Jeff LeVee, because he is telescope at the sky and deduced the the morning," I gasped. person who sincerely allows Him to coach Speaker of the ASDU legislature, is nature of planetary relationships to the "It took scarcely an iota of brain," she him or her in life, providing him or her sun. The fact was merely discovered. It went on, "to see that Mr. McCarthy did not therefore an executive. As well, Steve had been a fact all along and would still be with strength and immediate and lasting Natko, because he is chairman of the have facts, but only assertions which joy on His terms (which prove to be rather a fact today if nobody had ever discovered might be untrue." Academics Committee of ASDU is also an it. advantageous and challenging!), makes it executive. Therefore, the Chronicle relied "Are you sure you've got your facts realistic to say that premarital sex is not at solely upon executive members; members "Keeping that in mind, consider your straight?" I asked. all a necessary evil. who were clearly in agreement over their newspaper report that some hard facts are "Facts," she said, "approach infinity in Lucy Crim '83 disagreement with Orson. beginning to emerge. I have already number and are not subject to arrange­ I call upon the Chronicle to provide more disposed of the absurd possibility that ment in linear sequence in either two or clear and unbiased reporting on this issue these facts can be hard, soft, scratchy, oily, three dimensions, except for the purposes Racism etcetera, and have shown that facts exist of systematic reasoning, which process and in the future. Why doesn't this paper independently of their discovery—" requires us to ignore the inconvenient To the edit council: ask ASDU legislators about this issue She paused out of respect for the glaze random existence of numberless facts Re: Valdasia Merrick's editorial of October (who are "independent" ofthe executive)? seeping over my eyeballs. "Are you apparently irrelevant to our line of 26, 1979 My only hope is that this biased reporting bored?" she asked. thought, despite a large body of evidence Sorry, Valdasia, but it is obvious from doesn't result in the gross misrepresenta­ "Give it to me right from the shoulder," I that random facts discarded during the the actions and words ofthe Charisses, the tion of a presidental candidate in the eyes begged. "Are some facts beginning to attempt to establish a pure line of T.C.'s, the Wiltons and the Dereks at the ofthe Duke students. emerge or is this newspaper giving me reasoning often come back to wreck it." October 29th Black Student Alliance Stevan Pardo '81 false facts?" "Is that so?" I asked. meeting, that the most blatant racists on ASDU legislator "As briefly as possible," she said, "your "That's a fact," she said, "and it isn't this campus are black. newspaper is merely stating that some hard either. It's just a fact." One cannot overtook tbe irony of a black Respect Duke student criticizing white Duke students for harboring anti-black attitudes, while the black Duke student is To the edit council: very open about how he or she hates As a freshman who is interested in "honky." making positive contributions to the environment, I must respond to your short My question to the Duke black racist is if comment on the condemned bridge you are suspicious of everyone with white painting which you defended. I am far ekin, or if you want to segregate yourself from "overly serious" and "overly culturally, socially and intellectually from the God-awful white people, why don't you inhibited," for I've done a lot of crazy transfer your narrow mind to North things in my life, yet I did take offense at Carolina Central, Howard or Tuskegee? the entrance painting. This bridge (name withheld by request) painting violated the realm of taste, and this is what made is offensive to me. The more I saw the painting, the more Politics embarrassed I felt about such an abomination appearing at Duke To the edit council: University. I also wondered what visitors Re: 10/30 article "Orson's intent would think about the Duke student body Questioned in light of resignation" (no pun intended) once they saw this. Did Marshall Orson resign for political What I'm tryng to say is that women reasons or did he resign over philosophical differences with the executive? have rights, too, and we deserve to be Unfortunately, the Chronicle has failed respected. This painting took a swing at to get at the very heart of the issue. The our dignity, and now we're protesting article dealt entirely with the substance of against this sort of abuse. It's about time the resignation and completely ignored men like you realized that women are good the substance of the probation. Why was for more things than just sex; we've got a Marshall put on probation by Chris Hest? lot of potential, and we're finally revealing it to others. A little mutual respect isn't too The Chronicle is unaware of the fact much to ask. that it was at the insistance of several executives that pressured Chris into Putting Orson on probation. Orson truly Karen Hicks '83 Page Ten The Chronicle Monday, November 12, 1979 Societal role focus for 'women's day' By Madge Silverman with some of the problems she faces," said Marlyn "To be a woman walking down the street and to get "Rape is the only crime where a woman is Butler, co-director of NC-PIRG. assaulted is rape. To be afraid to walk down the street considered guilty until proven innocent," said Helen The eight workshops held were: for fear of getting assaulted is also a form of rape," Langa from Women Against Violence Against Women •women in the mills said Duke senior Ron Grunwald. at Duke's second women's day on Saturday, Nov. 10. •the equal rights amendment A major impetus for assaults, Langa said, stems The North Carolina Public Interest Research Group •women in the arts from a woman's stereotyped inferior position in and Students Toward Equality and Prevention of •the women's movement society. "Hating women is ingrained in our Sexism sponsored the six-hour workshop series in •violence against women culture...women are made to appear powerless, which Carr Building. •women's health care builds in their insecurity," she said. •reproductive rights Women have tried to break this image but have been The purpose of "A Woman's Day," in which 75 •women and religion people participated, was "for men and women to unsuccessful because "the kind of things they do to gather together to take an all-encompassing look at a In addition, Kitty Tucker, president of Supporters of exert their independence, like going places by woman's position in society and to discuss how to deal Silkwood, spoke on the dangers of nuclear power, themselves, goes against the grain of culture," she recalling the 1974 death of Karen Silkwood, who was said. contaminated with plutonium, allegedly while She also stressed the problem of a rape victim's working in a plutonium plant. Silkwood died in an being guilty until proven innocent. The police and ...Silkwood automobile accident while carrying incriminating judges are too quick to think that a victim provokes a Continued from page 1 evidence against her plant. rapist, she said. Tuesday, students and faculty members will march In the wake of the recent assaults on campus, the The workshop also included discussing methods for from East to West Campus. The march will conclude "violence against women" workshop drew an preventing assaults. with a memorial service for Karen Silkwood in the "especially good turnout" of 40, said Aycock resident Busby advised that if a woman has to walk alone, Duke Chapel. The service, to be led by Rev. Robert advisor Betsy Busby, who works with the Durham she should call someone and tell him or her when to Young, University minister, is scheduled for 5:30. Rape Crisis Center and who led the workshop along expect her. "That way ifyou don't show up, at least you The service will be followed by a talk by John with Langa. have the security of knowing that someone will call the Phillips. Phillips, a 1976 Princeton graduate, made In fact, "We cancelled the other workshop held at the police," she said. national headlines when he designed an atomic bomb same time because everyone is concerned about the Although Busby said that carrying mace or keys can for his junior thesis in physics. Phillips will speak in violence on campus now, said Janie Pollock, co- be a good means of self- protection, she warned that 139 Social Sciences Building at 7 p.m. Tuesday. chairperson of STEPS. they can provide "a false sense of security. ..and ifyou The Silkwood week will conclude Wednesday with a During the hour-and-a-half "value discussion don't use them right, they will be used against you," concert by Holly Near, a singer, songwriter, and story­ session," men as well as women vented anger and she said. teller. The concert will be held in Page Auditorium. frustration generating from verbal and physical Duke junior Ginny Tyler said she was pleased with Tickets are $5 at the Page box office. attacks made against women. the session because "it wasn't a 'how to kill a rapist' workshop...it was sensible and practical..." She added, "It's good that we're discussing it because we all have to live with it." "Although we accomplished a lot, there's still a lot to 333S? TOPPIX be done," Busby said. The workshop will continue Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 9 p.m. in the Aycock parlor for anyone interested.

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These are the people who The early "mar-out-of-his-time" sequences are cute exception. aren't sure if Ingmar Bergman is a movie director or as Wells confr< nts the modern technology of plastic Instead of Sellers we get Dudley Moore, who plays the left wing for the Swedish national ice hockey team. pants, electric toothbrushes and Mickey Mouse George Webber, a rich, Rolls Royce-driving They do not seethe need for "deep" or meaningful film. phones. But when Wells, a 19th century genius, songwriters who has reached mid-life crisis on his They are also the people who would love Time After continues to fumble with such things after a few days, 42nd birthday. He is afraid that youth and all its Time and/or "10," now showing at area theaters. the humor lessens. trappings have passed him by, specifically the swinging sex parties of his Beverly Hills neighbors. Both are delightful films that are at their best when Malcolm McDowell (— remember him from A Clockwork Orange? —) plays an appealing Wells, Webber becomes bored with his talented divorcee they try to remain simply "good entertainment." girlfriend Samantha (Julie Andrews). One day, while However, when Time After Time leaves its action quite a change from the punk he portrayed in Clockwork Orange. David Warner supports McDowell driving through Beverly Hills, he spots Jenny (Bo genre or "10" abandons its comedy in favor of serious Derek), the woman of his dreams, a "10" on his scale of themes, the two films come up a little short. well as the Ripper and his steely eyes and cold mouth look like they could kill as easily as his knives. Continued on page 13 In Time After Time, writer-director Nicholas Meyer has brought to the screen another of his "historical Mary Steenburgen is Amy, the currency exchange novel" gimmicks. Like his earlier work, The Seven officer at the bank, who puts Wells on the Ripper's trail Percent Solution, which involves Sherlock Holmes by changing his pounds to dollars and his heart to KAPPA ALPHA PRESENTS I and Sigmund Freud in a murder mystery, Time After mush. She also does a wonderful job of portraying the Time links together two famous figures ofthe past into newly-liberated career woman; her spacey, Goldie a thriller plot. Hawn-ish delivery just about steals the show. Here, Meyer imagines H.G. Wells and Jack the The film becomes bogged down when Meyer Ripper as 19th century companions. Wells' time attempts to make judgements on modern society machine is not just a figment of his imagination — he through the eyes of two Victorian men in the wrong has actually built the craft in his London basement era. and Jack the Ripper uses it to escape from Scotland The film is still a promising directorial debut for Yard. Wells chases him to 1979 San Francisco, eager to Meyer. When it sticks to the fun of the thriller, Time protect his Utopia from the vicious killer. Jack the After Time is a winner. Ripper continues slashing beautiful women, feeling There are a lot of reminders of the Pink Panther PATTISHALL'S GARAGE INC. •ass* Art &iajt, Jwmtuj Specializing in Auto Repairing • American Cars and Service Featuring: "How Not To Be Seen," "The Twit of • Rabbits the Year Contest," and other favorites • Dasher ^0f0&L Motor Tune-up from the TV series. • Scirocco <&£^MRPV • Datsun ^^ General Repairs TONIGHT! • Toyota !: 7,9, 11 p.m. Bio-Sci Auditorium ; • Volvo 286-2207 Wrecker Service • Honda 1900 W. Markham Ave. ONLY $1.00 located behind Duke Campus . ' ft************************************************* Monday, November 12, 1979 The Chronicle Page Thirteen Wind symphony concert Tuesday By Sharman Esarey Gistler is a King, North Carolina native and when playing," she said. Gistler hopes to study in New The Duke Wind Symphony's annual fall concert to attended the North Carolina School of the Arts in York, where her teacher, Joseph Robinson, recently be held this Tuesday, November 13, will include Winston-Salem, for the 11th and 12th grades, she moved to fill the first oboe position in the New York contemporary and classical repetoire and will feature explained. There, she intergrated academic study with Philharmonic Orchesta. Robinson, one of the world's oboe soloist Debbie Gistler. oboe performance. The intensely competitive "up and coming" oboists, plays in the "American The selections for the 8 p.m. Page Auditorium atmosphere of the school gave Gistler a "taste of what style," producing a dark, rich sound which Gistler concert include Ingolf Dahl's "Sinfonietta," Handel's the music world would be like," she said. wishes to emulate, she said. "Music for the Royal Fireworks," and Wagner's Now, however, Gistler plans to do graduate work in "I don't know how I'll rate in the competitive music "Elsa's Procession." oboe performance; "I discovered I am most content world, but I want to give it a try," Gistler added. Gistler will perform the Hayden "Oboe Concerto in C major." She has played numerous recitals and has appeared at the Somethyme restaurant, but has never .Entertainment and escape soloed with group accompaniment, she said. This will Continued from page 12 be a "great opportunity," Gistler added, both to one to — , dressed in a wedding gown on her way to be trite poignancy to the film. perform a piece standard to oboe repetoire and to play married. solo with the Wind Symphony. Edwards is somewhat more sucessful at making Webber's life is transformed into an obsessive thematic statements than is Meyer. Moore is led to the Dr. Paul Bryan, Wind Symphony conductor, asked romantic quest for his "10." He goes to great lengths to bed of his goddess only to find that she turns him off Gistler if she would like to perform, Gistler said. The find out her name and whereabouts, even following with her overly-open attitudes about sex. He is a man Wind Symphony features a student soloist at either its her on her honeymoon to Acapulco. both in search of identity and running away from fall or spring formal concert every year, Bryan said. There is a tremendous amount of roll-on-the-ground, himself, and what he ultimately finds is not The solo opportunity offers an "outlet for serious belly-laugh humor in "10." Moore falls down satisfactory. players," he said. mountains, places towels in front of his feet so he can Derek is stunning as Jenny, a "10" herself. Among Gistler, a senior Botany major, has studied oboe walk across the scorching sands of Acapulco and the supporting cast, Robert Webber is interestingly since the 8th grade, when she switched from playing submits to the clutches of a tooth-pulling dentist — all cast as the homosex al lyricist after all his "tough the clarinet. "I wanted something different and the in his quest for Jenny. guy" roles. oboe offered a wide range of expressive possiblities," The humor is not all slapstick; the satire is effective. Though the two films may not be making the Gistler said. Characters like the typically understanding socially redeeming statements expected of movies, bartender, the songwriting minister, the homosexual both provide sure-fire fun and entertainment. Give 'em lyricist and the over-the-hill swinger all add a touch of an 8.5. .

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yhi ywuttjU'l Jvuit 0(fiifft C&w SPECIAL PRICE SUNDAY Complete Seafood Menu AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Both Fried & Broiled Seafood Plus— •Pit Cooked Bar-B-Que "Salad Barlu IL] •Fried Chicken •Choice Steaks I' WM 6 oz.* Rib Eye w Steak Dinner Seafood Restaurant ] Pre-Cooked Wt 604 Morrene Rd. jtut f mie fam, 2uJu. lours: 5:00 p,m.-9:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Sun. SOUTH SQUARE MALL , CALL , 383-6467 I For Take-out I OPEN SUNDAY —11 am-9pm Monday - Thursday —11 am-9:50 pm Friday & Saturday —11 am -10:30 pm Page Fourteen The Chronicle Monday, November 12, 1979 Sports of the times The missing free agent Red Smith 5 1979 NYT News Service NEW YORK — Baseball's fourth annual flesh Astros were able to snatch Jose Cruz off the market them out of the office until he had a signed contract. market opened a little after 11 a.m. in the Terrace after the deadline for snatching had passed. It would The agent said he wouldn't permit Cruz to sign any Room of the Plaza with crystal chandeliers overhead, not have been any great surprise if some club had contract until a lawyer had studied it. a frieze of well-fed angels simpering down from one raised a holler about this, for Cruz is a desirable piece Well, Smith said, nobody was leaving until he had wall and a few fans looking on from a balcony. of goods. something in writing. He dictated a letter and Cruz In the absence of Bowie Kuhn, who was preoccupied Cruz is a swift outfielder who can hit with some signed it. The letter said they had agreed on the length reading up on Billy Martin in The Ring Recordbook, power, throw well and steal as many as 44 bases in a of time for a new contract and on the salary term. Still Frank Cashen served as auctioneer. Frank needs a season. Over his last four summers in Houston he has to be negotiated, the letter said, were the guarantees. new writer. "The Kansas City Club selects negotiation batted .303 with 45 home runs and 308 runs batted in. The letter said Cruz would be bound by the terms rights to pitcher Dave Goltz" is a pretty good one-liner. The Astros wanted to keep him, and in August Tal agreed on for 30 days. But after it has been delivered 300 times with only the Smith, the general manager, thought he had The 30-day period passed and Cruz had no new names changed, it tends to seem repetitious. With 42 succeeded. contract. The season ended and Cruz elected free- free agents on the counter and 26 clubs pawing Smith, Cruz and his agent met for hours and agreed agency. He is 32 years old and has had nine seasons in through the merchandise again and again, Frank to the principal terms of a four-year contract worth the major leagues, so he was eligible for freedom. began to sound weary. Hardly surprising. Sugar Ray about $1.8 million. Still unsettled were the guarantees Although the Astros and all other teams are bound by Leonard would be tired after 27 rounds, too. the club would make. Smith said he wasn't going to let Continued on page 15 The re-entry draft, as baseball calls its auction of immortal souls, enables a free agent to gauge his market value pretty accurately. The first clubs to drop a net over Nolan Ryan — Texas, Houston, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Atlanta, the Yankees and Pittsburgh — are all able and willing to buy a star pitcher by the carat. Ryan, Goltz, Bruce Kison and some others will negotiate in seller's markets. Guys like Paul Blair, Jim Kaat and Ed Kranepool probably will find jobs if they AN ASDU want jobs, but they didn't get a call in the draft and they won't spend the winter in Tiffany's window. Under the rules there should have been 43 players up for grabs, but by special dispensation the Houston PRESIDENTIAL FORUM

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2020 Mi ccpe 3700 Six Fork> Road • Pin- Plm Servlcantar Monday, November 12, 1979 The Chronicle Page Fifteen Inspired Devils fall to late Wake field goal By John Roth 19. Seven plays and 35 seconds later Harnisch won the holder Ricky Brummitt and the game remained tied at WINSTON-SALEM-Cinderella never had it so game. 14. good. "I'm going to have to ask y'all to make the decision The game was also tied at the half, 7-7, thanks to a The clock just won't toll its midnight bell for Wake on that. I refuse to make a comment," Duke coach Red 97-yard kickoff return by speedy Cedric Jones. It was Forest, the fairy-tale team that continued its fairy-tale Wilson told reporters when he was asked about the the first kickoff returned for a Duke touchdown since season with yet another fairy-tale finish Saturday fumble after the game. And that was a virtual Bernie Blaney broke one for 97 yards against afternoon. This time the victim was Duke's young Blue duplicate of his statement on the pass interference Pittsburgh in 1956. It also followed by 15 seconds Devils, who took a giant step toward coming of age in call, of which he said, "I'm going to let y'all make your McDougald's first score of the day, a one-yard, second- the Atlantic Coast Conference only to fall victim to own decision on that. We're still wondering about it, quarter dive into the soggy Grove Staduim end zone. two of the league's senior citizens and two too." The Deacs scored again on their first possession of controversial decisions by game officials. Several of Wilson's players, though, weren't the second half when McDougald went through the One of those old men—senior Deacon running back wondering about either call at all. "I saw the ball hit Duke line for seven yards to cap an eight-play, 48-yard James McDougald—ripped through the Duke line for the ground," said quarterback Craig Browning ofthe drive. two touchdowns in his final game before the home fumble. "I saw it hit from all the way on the other side Six minutes later the Blue Devils managed their folks and accounted for over half of his team's total ofthe field. I didn't think it was even that close a call." longest drive of the season—99 yards and two feet— offense. The other was not—surprise—quarterback "It was our ball. There was no doubt about it," added following a Wake punt that was downed inches short Jay Venuto but senior kicker Frank Harnisch, who safety Greg Stroud. of the goal line. Again it was Jones who supplied the booted a 22-yard, better-luck-next-year field goal in the McDougald disagreed. "It was down for sure," he offensive fire-power, this time grabbing a tipped pass game's final minute that sent Duke home toting a said after his glass slippers had carried him to one of and racing 80 yards for the score. bitterly-contested 17-14 defeat. his finest afternoons ever. The bruising back slipped "I think our players stuck in there and played a great But it wasn't McDougald or Harnisch that left the and sloshed for 213 yards on 32 carries, putting him football game," said Wilson, whose team fell to 2-6-1 Blue Devils bitter. The pills that proved too big to over the 1,000-yard mark in rushing for the second and became the sixth school to lose by five or less swallow were handed out by the men in stripes with time in his illustrious career. His two TDs also made points to Wake Forest this season. "It was a great team just under two minutes remaining as Wake was him Wake's all-time leading scorer. effort both ways. It's really too bad that either team driving for its winning score. Duke had been on the verge of spoiling McDougald's would have to lose a game like that." First Duke was called for pass interference at its own finale only minutes earlier. Browning, who put a spark Especially too bad for Wilson's defense, which 30-yard line when Venuto overthrew split end Wayne into the offense with his second-half performance, teamed with the rain to keep Wake's explosive offense Baumgardner down near the 10. Then on the next play followed a Craig Hoskins interception with a 13-yard in check all afternoon. Highly-touted quarterback Jay McDougald ran for 11 yards and appeared to fumble. scamper and an 18-yard pass to Ron Frederick, setting Venuto was held to 153 yards passing—almost 90 The Blue Devils pounced on the loose ball but the refs up a 27-yard field goal attempt for Scott McKinney. yards less than his average per game—and was ruled the play dead, giving Wake a first-and-ten at the But center Kevin Kelly snapped the wet football past prevented from completing over half of his attempts— he was 14-of-34—by a defense that abandoned the pass •_f ~- to . .- rush to concentrate on coverage in the secondary. Still, the Deacs' season of narrow escapes has given NAVAJO TRADING POST ABORTIONWEEK OF SPREGNANC UP TO 12TY H • 9th Si. A 286-96 them an 8-2 record and put them in good shape for a jlete Head ^(jD^ FLne Inl $175.°° bowl game, the size of which could depend on how well (all inclusive] they handle South Carolina in Columbia next M Pregnancy test, birth control anil problem Saturday. Duke, meanwhile, must prepare for another pregnancy counseling. For further infor­ , i mation call 832-0535 (toll-free number Big Four encounter, this one with N.C. State. c" *. fl 800-221-2568) between 9 A.M.-5 P.M "If Duke comes out and plays like it did today," said weekdays. . m -"•fcs McDougald, "they're going to have a very good chance Raleigh Women's Health in that one." Organization McDougald, of course, would like nothing better 917 West Morgan St. than for Duke to upset the Wolfpack. That would give •^i Raleigh, N.C. 27603 Wake a tie for first place in the conference and keep the Kodacolor fairy tale alive for another week. Devil notes—Wake held Duke to 236 yards total offense, 13 yards below the Devils' average per game... DRY CLEANING Punter Ricky Brummitt had another fine game, fompatftle FJIlfl placing three kicks inside the 20, two inside the 10 and booming one 48 yards... The Devils' passing game never got untracked, despite Jones' TD catch, as only four of 17 attempts were completed... Wilson's offense ran out of the I-formation for all but two series in the Developing game... Center Kevin Kelly held Wake's talented nose- guard James Parker to just four solo tackles and five assists... Ned Gonet led the Duke rushing attack, with 48 yards on 15 carries.

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