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ONCE AGAIN . VIETNAM Saigon army hurt; U.S. air attacks U.S. bombs North to go farther north By Craig R. Whitney above the demilitarized zone By William Beecher supporing the enemy <C) 1972 NYT Newt Service were the immediate targets of <C) 1972 NYT News Service offensive in South Vietnam," SAIGON—American war the air campaign, which in its WASHINGTON-Adm. he said in an interview at the planes and Navy destroyers initial stages was limited to Thomas H. Moorer chairman Pentagon. began systematic below the 18th parallel. of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Other Defense Department t>ombardment of North weather limits strikes said yesterday that air strikes sources reported, however, Vietnamese surface-to-air The SAM sites, each of in North Vietnam would that the White House had missile sites just north of the which has three to four missle reach farther north than 40 placed some limits on the demilitarized zone Thursday launchers, have been firing at to 50 miles from the border area over which the bombers as Communist forces American and Saigon Air in the area in which the first might now range. While continued to press their Force planes bombing North A Vietnamese anti-aircraft gunner watches for U.S. strikes took place yesterday. declining to say precisely attacks on Quangtri Province, Vietnamese troops who have "We will go after all where the line has been bombers. (LNS photo) drawn by President Nixon, on Saigon regime army (Continued on Page 7) military targets that are positions west of Hue City, the sources said it was well and in Binhlong Province 50 south of Hanoi and miles north of Saigon. Haiphong. An estimated 8,000 North The Moorer interview Vietnamese and National followed an appearance by Liberation Front troops cut the admiral before the Highway 13 some 37 miles overseas writers, a north of Saigon Thursday e cnronicie Washington group of foreign morning and two provincial affairs correspondents, in towns were under attack. i^wrn which he said the resumed The United States bombing would continue regularly as long as the command announced Volume 67, Number 119 Durham, North Carolina Friday, April 7, 1972 Thursday afternoon that in Communist offensive response to the invasion of continued in South Vietnam. the Republic of Vietnam by Targets North Vietnamese forces "As long as there are valid across the demilitarized zone, military targets supporing this Residential staff chosen offensive," he said, "the air U.S. Air Force tactical aircraft and Navy attacks will continue." By Peter Kenney predominantly with fraternity Feezor reacted to the members to apply for the components are attacking Meanwhile, we II placed Assistant Managing Editor members, or former charges by categorically positions, feeling that they military targets in the area administration sources said The final list of next year's fraternity members. denying any sort of partial would have a better chance. north of the demilitarized that additional planes and residential staff was released treatment of Pi Kappa Alpha He noted that that fraternity zone in order to help protect More serious, however, has ships were being moved to yesterday by Allen Feezor, members. He claimed, "I did was the leader in applicants. the lives of the diminishing been a charge regarding the the war zone in a mounting assistant dean of not—though I did interview Regarding the issue of U.S. forces in South Vietnam. appointment of five members effort to build up firepower. undergraduate men. of the Pi Kappa Alpha almost everyone—interview or fraternity men in general The statement did not The list of undergraduate fraternity to the staff. The hand in an evaluation sheet" Yesterday, two squadrons elaborate but said the raids staff members, which implication of the charges is for any of the applicants of F-105 tactical bombers would be of limited duration. appeared on Monday, that Feezor, a Pi Kappa from the fraternity. were ordered to Thailand A news analysis from the United States, plus American pilots in Danang received scattered criticism Alpha member when he was In addition, Feezor noted said in telephone interviews from several students. Critics an undergraduate, has shown an unspecified number of that two of the fraternity dominating the staff, Feezor additional B-52 heavy that the 20-odd active of the selections claimed that favoritism toward that living members were returning disclaimed any knowledge of surface-to-air missile sites just the staff was weighed group in the selections. bombers. Other planes may members of this year's staff, how the positions broke be moved from bases in and one other was an down by residence. He said Japan, Okinawa or South alternate. He concluded that that the selecting committees Korea, the sources said, if the that meant that only two Pi do not consider the situation warrants. Kappa Alpha members were applicant's living group, The sources said that added to the staff this year. although his residential Feezor leaving additional destroyers and preferences may emerge possibly a fifth aircraft carrier Feezor also pointed out during the interviewing. also might be deployed in that since he would not be Feezor noted that the waters off Vietnam. here next year, he left much committee attempted to pick of the hiring decisions up to The continuing build-up, students who were "neither the sources said, is aimed at staff people who would be anti-fraternity nor here next year. providing more fire power to pro-fraternity to the (Continued on Page 7) Feezor added that he extremes" since they did not found the criticism "rather want the residential staff NONVIOLENCE amazing" considering the influencing the freshmen in steps he had taken to avoid selecting future residences, CONFERENCE: mishandling the selections. but only to make the options He did concede, though, known to them. that his presence in the Feezor pointed out that it weekend's events in the VIOLENCE AND NONVIOLENCE: discussion with Charles Robinson, Peter position of assistant dean of would be unfortunate if men may have prompted students had to be hired on conference. For more Klopfer, Hans Lowenbach, and Steve Woodall. See story on page 11. (Photo by more Pi Kappa Alpha information call the Y Philip Kridel) (Continued on Page 11) at 684-2909. Tenure part II - Duke tenure procedures By Rick Melcher and John Cranford the department will decide whether to continue or Noticeable in both cases is the lack of student Staff Writers terminate the contract. If the contract is continued, it input and the potential for the opinion of the Editor's note: This is the second of a three part is for a period of four years, at which time the chairman of the department to predominate. series examining the tenure system nationally, its assistant professor must either be tenured or released. According to Harold W. Lewis, vice provost and functions at Duke, and possible alternatives and The decision on continuing and tenuring are made dean of the faculty, each department employs its own improvements to the tenure system. within departments, but in varying ways. One set of by-laws used in evaluating professors for tenure While Duke University subscribes to the basic recurring theme appears to be the inability of the decisions. tenets of the American Association of University Departmental by-laws Professors (AAUP) policy on tenure, the University These by-laws follow a similar pattern, Lewis said, does not make tenure decisions in any uniform A news analysis that is basically consistant with AAUP rules. procedure. Evaluation is based on a professor's research, teaching The University allows each department to evaluate non-tenured professor to have influence in the ability and university service. its faculty on performance and ability and then decision-ma king process. Cleaveland contends that the review committee is submit recommendations to a University review Tenure considerations range from discussion in a not as subjective as the departmental evaluating committee that will either approve or reject the personnel committee, which consists of all tenured committee. "The person i s more separated from the department's request. _ faculty, operating in the English department, to the review committee than his department, so there is less Three year appointment zoology department, where the chairman discusses chance of personality conflict," Cleaveland said. Assistant professors are initially given three year the tenure decision with each faculty member, and Because of he separate review board, "in tenure appointments, according to University Provost then makes the recommendation to the review decisions, the presumption does not necessarily go Frederic Cleaveland. At the end of the second year. committee. (Continued on Page 11) a Page Two HttJJilMilHH Friday, April 7, 1972 TODAY SPECTRUM There will be a BIKE RIDE A MASSIVE JESUS MARCH IS EDUCATION VIOLENT? this Satruday morning if the The H arrie t Coo k Carter Friday at 8 p.m. in Zener and Rally will be held in Memorial lecture of the Duke weather is nice. The trip will be Columbia, South Carolina on Auditorium hear Dr. Jay 25-30 miles and will probably go School of Nursing is let for 8 Birnbrauer, Chapel Hill April 16. Starts 12:30 p.m. at p.m., Friday, April 7th in the to beautiful University Lake, corner of Richland and Main. AU behaviorist, and Ms. Laura outside of Chapel HiU. Bring a Auditorium of tbe Gross Ponder, a former Durham school All faculty, graduate and welcome. Chemistry Building. Dr. H. Jack lunch if you wish. There will be a teacher. "HOW TO TEACH undergraduate students must tum repair clinic of sorts from 9-10, Geiger, professor and chairman of PEACE." ••: He, in all P.E.