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Volume 65, Number 113 Durham, North Carolina Tuesday, April 14, 1970 UGC opens meeting llo threatened to students BULLETIN By Brenda Mabry (c) 1970 New YorK Times News Service News Editor HOUSTON - The Apollo 13 astronauts, their lives threatened The Commission on University with a serious oxygen leak, were force to abandon their command Governance will hold an open ship early today and use their intended moon-landing craft as a forum Thuisday in 101 Union at "lifeboat" for a fast return to earth. 7:30 in conjunction with its study In cool and cryptic words they were instructed by Mission of departmental affairs. Control here to use the attached Lunar Module's rocket to power them back to an emergency splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at Commission chairman William about noon on Friday. Van Aistyne said in an interview There will be great risks, and little margin for error or delay last night that the meeting (But. at a news conference early Tuesday morning Christopher Thursday was intended to give any C. Kraft, Deputy Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, said: segment or member of the Home is where the heart is "I think their chances are excellent at the moment, assuming their University community who may Lunar Module operates all right.") Kraft, who has served as a Flight Director or Mission Executive have been overlooked in the on all of the nation's manned spaceflights, added that this is Commission's study a chance to Psychic specialist "as serious a situation as we have ever had in manned spaceflight." express doubts, criticisms, or to Asked if there was sufficient electrica lrt power and oxygen in •offer suggestions concerning the the Lunar Module, Kraft told newsmen: Yes, but we'll nave to operation of departmental affairs. be very frugal with how we use it." He said the impact of departmental extolls mystisism The Lunar Landing Module has a supplyof 48 pounds of decisions on students was probably By Susan Tifft Addressing a predominantly oxygen, which flight directors said was "more than adequate." much greater than those of the "Physicists and serious mystics older audience, Leshan explained (Continued on Page 2) Board of Trustees. agree," stated Dr. Lawrence that classical physics recognized The Governance commission Leshan, a parapsychology specialist, only physical death, as it is readily recently released reports on the "The real consciousness is perceivable and testable. The field Hester attacks Board and on Central boundless, not isolated in space and theory, in contrast, claims that no Administration. not limited by specific events such reality is bounded by time or space Van Aistyne said that because as birth and death." and therefore the mind, as energy, Leshan's speech, sponsored by lives on after biological death; it U.S. war policy the different departments are relatively autonomous, the the Psychical Research Foundation "meshes into the 'gestaldt,' or "How do you feel about murder "ROTC has no value. It is a departmental investigations of the and the Duke Special Projects ultimate whole." by proxy? That is all Nixon's waste of the taxpayers' money. Its Governance Commission are the Committee, swelled on the question "Descarte's theory of 'I think, Vietnamization program amounts sole purpose at this time is as a most complicated and difficult of human survival after biological therefore I am' is not only to," said retired Brigadier Genera! propaganda organ for the work it has done thus far. The death and dealt with the rather psychologically reassuring," stated Hugh Hester in an address last night government." he continued. interviews, with junior faculty abstract ideas of restricted and Leshan, "but also demonstrates the boundless reality. Auditorium sponsored by The former general spoke at an members as well as departmental field theory of continuing the Duke/Durham Vietnam anti-war festival in Chapel Hill this heads, began about a month ago, Leshan, moustached and consciousness and self-awareness Moratorium Committee. weekend and to other groups with the objectives of determining brandishing notecards of quotes to after death." Hester, veteran of 34 years in throughout the Durham area. who influences, and who should substantiate his claims, extolled his Steps lead to "ultimate whole" the Army, described the draft as "a Hester, who is in his seventies influence, decisions concerning belief in Einsteinian physics, or the Gesticulating and intermittently slave law that makes aggression by and favors informal questioning hiring, tenure, standards, and "field theory" approach to reality. pacing the floor, Dr. Leshan the United States possible." periods so that differing viewpoints curriculum. He estimated that it This view, in contrast to "classical recounted the progression of can more directly confront each physics," pictures reality as a "Vietnam was an accident but it would probably be another month mystical experiences which is a mistake," he said. other, was probed on many aspects before the full report was continuous field that cannot be terminates in full self-awareness, in of national and international published. explained logically. Classical the emergence of the "ultimate politics in a reception in Flowers physics, however, encompasses only whole." Lounge last night. Van Aistyne emphasized the what is concretely perceived and is importance of the Thursday forum The serious mystic progresses International law violated described by Leshan as "common through ordinary consciousness, a because it was the best opportunity sense." Hester spoke of the need for available to individual students, as state of inspiration, a peak international order so that nuclear well as group representatives, to "Two people use and understand experience, an extrovertive mystical war can be prevented. If express their views. the field theory," claims Leshan, experience, a trained mystical enforceable international law Some specific issues being "the physicist and the serious experience and finally attains the existed, the General predicted "the considered by the Commission are mystic." The major tenent of the ultimate unity and harmony in U.S. would have been brought to student representation on field theory is that every aspect of para-Nirvana. court and convicted for crimes departmental committees and the reality is part of the larger whole, Summing up the implications of against humanity." future of teacher-course and, as such, is not bounded by this theory of wholeness and Former President Johnson, he evaluations. time or space. oneness with the universe, Leshan said, "betrayed the American Mind lives after death stated that two principles should be people throughout his years in followed to facilitate the harmony office. President Nixon has failed to and unity of the world: "We should live up to his campaign promises to House may consider commit ourselves to grow, to remove us from the war or to end become, to understand this concept the slave act." of the universe, and we should, m a "We are supposed to be a nation paraphrase of the Bible, treat all of law and yet the last three others as if they were part of us, for presidents have put us in a war that impeaching Douglas^indee d they are. being parts of violated the highest law of our reality." The greatest jungle-gym in the land," he said. By Warren Weaver Jr. motion in the House. world (C) 1970 N.Y. Times News Service The House move came in the "I don't see any reason in the WASHINGTON-A bipartisan wake of the Senate's rejection of name of God why the United States group of Representatives decided the Supreme Court nomination last Reporter found dead should persecute dissenters. Rennie yesterday to press for a special week of G. Harrold Carswell, the Davis is one of the finest citizens in this country. The same thing could House investigation of Justice second consecutive candidate put (C) 1970 N.Y. Times News Service that there was "deep sadness at the William O. Douglas and his fitness forward by President Nixon and WASHINGTON-Merriman happen to any young person," White House" and that he felt "a Hester stated. to continue serving on the United then denied confirmation. Smith, the chief White House real sense of personal loss." States Supreme Court. Agnew on the attack correspondent for United Press "Merriman Smith was an General Hester indicated support Rep. Gerald R. Ford, the In a television interview last International, was found dead institution here and throughout the for GI organizations formed to Republican floor leader and weekend, Vice President Agnew yesterday evening at his home. He country and beyond," the President resist the war. He explained that principal spokesman for the said that Judge Carswell and Judge apparently had shot himself in the said. soldiers are only under obligation Douglas critics, said he would spell Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. "have head. to obey lawful orders but that The high point of Smith's career Vietnam is an illegal action. out "many charges and allegations" been denied seats on the bench for Smith was 57 years old and had came in 1963, when he won a against the Justice in a speech in statements that are much less covered six Presidents over a span Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the House on Wednesday. He reprehensible than those made, in of nearly 30 years. As the senior the assassination of President John declined to provide further details. my opinion, by Justice Douglas." White House reporter, it was F. Kennedy. Later this week, a resolution Last November, when the Senate "Smitty," as he was known by For his stories following the Weather creating a special House committee was considering the Supreme Court Presidents as well as colleagues, assassination, Smith brought to Sunny and mild today with a to investigate Douglas and report in nomination of Haynsworth, Ford who usually ended Presidential bear not only his speed in writing, 90 days will be introduced with suggested that Douglas should be news conferences with the words. high in the 70'sand low around 40. which he had cultivated in his many There will be a 10% chance of rain bipartisan sponsorship. Such an impeached if Haynsworth were not "Thank you, Mr. President." years as a wire service reporter, but inquiry, Ford said, might serve as a confirmed, applying similar ethical President Nixon said tonight today, and tomorrow will be also his intimate knowledge of the continued fair and cooler. preliminary to an impeachment (Continued on Page 2) President and the presidency. Page Two The Duke Chronicle Tuesday, April 14, 1970 General hits illegality of conflict Apollo in danger

(Continued from Page 1) By Bill Dickey be legal." Hester, sporting a "Veterans for Hugh Hester, a retired Brig. Under this alternate mission plan, the astronauts will ride the "The resolution gave Johnson Peace" cap, insisted that he is not Lunar Module nearly all the way back to earth. Shortly before General, said yesterday at a news only the power to repel an attack," subversive or unpatriotic, and tends they reach earth's atmosphere, which extends about 400,000 conference at the Raleigh-Durham Hester went on. "But he used it to to be conservative politically. tfeet up in the sky, they must crawl back through the connecting Airport that U.S. involvement in initiate an attack." tunnel to their command ship. Only it— a cone-shaped and "I believe that we've made a heavily-shielded vehicle— is capable of withstanding the intense Vietnam violates the Constitution ' Hester added that the U.N.mistak e that needs correcting," he and the United Nations Charter, heat of the 25,000 mile-per-hour reentry toward splashdown. Charter, which prohibits unilateral explained. "I'm not a pacifist in the Captain James A. LovelL of the Navy, the commander, and and therefore is illegal. use of force by one nation against classic sense." his two civillian co-pilots, Fred W. Haise ,Jr. and John L. Hester also said that he feels the another, is violated by the Vietnam Hester said that many of his Swigert Jr. crowded into the two-man Lunar Module at about war is immoral because North conflict. former colleagues share his views on 11:40 p.m. EST. Vietnam does not pose a real threat Flight controllers were still not sure what happened to "Because the Charter was the Vietnam war. cause the massive oxygen leak in the command snip. Was it to U.S. security. ratified by the Senate, it is part of "I know of as many as 20 flag a meteoroid strike? Or some jarring explosion on board? "If the war is to be a legal one, it our law too," he said. officers who are in opposition to "Something happened, and it was a very violent thing," must be declared by both houses of Hester said that Vietnam is not the war," he said. James A. McDivitt, a former astronaut and current Space­ Congress," Hester said. craft Manager, said. "But as far as what exactly happened, vital to U.S. security. "Nixon's saying he would noi be I have no idea." "Johnson said that the Gulf of "If Russia or Mexico were to affected by dissent, both within the Under questioning, McDivitt conceded that a meteoroid hit Tonkin resolution fixed this, but it attack Canada or Mexico," he said, service and without, is immoral and was a possibility but said that many other factors could be does not," he explained. "The "American action would be politically unwise," Hester said. involved. Engineers are now examining radioed data for clues. resolution would have to be an The greatest concern at the moment, however, was getting justified." He also condemned the three astronauts back. Only once before has an American amendment to the Constitution to But our present aggression is "Vietnamization as hiring someone manned spaceship been in sufficient trouble to require an immoral and indefensible. else to kill your opponents." emergency landing. That was Gemini 8, commanded by Neil A. Armstrong, which tumbled out of control in 1966 because of a CIA action wild-firing control rocket. published every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Flight controllers said that they were hoping to bring Apollo the University year except during University holiday and exam periods by 13 down to a Pacific splashdown, although the recovery site may the students ot Duke university, Durham, N.C. Second class postage paid have to be moved somewhat to the southwest of the original area. delayed at Durham, N.C. Delivered by mail at 110.00 per year. Subscriptions, If necessary, especially if it is decided to push the astronaut's letters, and other inquiries should be mailed to Box 4696, Duke Station, return, the splashdown could come in the Atlantic Ocean off Durham, N.C. 27706. South America. However, there is no trained recovery fleet standing by there and the pickup would have to be made by, as by Griffith space agency officials said, "ships of opportunity." Dean of Student Affairs William 1^m TOM'S ONE HOUR MART1NIZIN3 ^^ G ri ffith has again postponed a decision about the possible prosecution of persons involved in • NOW OPEN V now! the demonstration against the CIA that took place Feb. 10, saying that Our 3rd Convenient Location Aloha, Samoa "further investigation is necessary." After the demonstration, Joseph Cor. Hillsborough Rd. & 9th SI. & Australia Martin, director of student Plenty FREE Doorstep Parking! activities said that Griffith was are part of an responsible fir the decision on whether to prosecute, and Griffith American Airlines initiated intensive investigations including interviews with those Stewardess Career present at the demonstration. According to informed sources, Griffith received the initial report from these investigations over three weeks ago and no further investigation is known to have been With Each Claim Check for carried out since that time. 3 00 Worth of Garments Cleaned Yesterday, however, Griffith at Regular Price . . . Brought in > said the decision on whether to Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday! prosecute has been delayed again pending further investigations. Mon., Tues., Wed. SHIRT •Douglas- SPECIAL (Continued from Page 1) 5. J1.70 That proposal was widely Reg. •regarded as a political rather than OPM 7 a.m. - t p.m. Sally practical gesture, an attempt to i 4:30 a.m. • t p.m. Monday ttirv influence Senate votes on the Fridav.'W. Club Blvd. Only pending nomination. It appeared, • W. Club Blvd. !0pp.) however, that yesterday's call for Northgate dropping Cenlei ir University Dr. (Opp.) Forest an investigation of Douglas would Hills Shopping Center be pressed by its sponsors. "Good behavior" questioned Our New Location • Cor. Hillsborough Rd. & Ninth St. The Constitution provides that Supreme Court Justices and other Federal Judges will hold office "during good behavior." The "Convenient to East Campus" Douglas critics expressed confidence that their proposed investigation would disqualify the 71-year-old judge on this ground. American Airlines routes now extend halfway Appearing at an informal news across the world to Hawaii and Australia. conference with Ford were LITTLE ACORN If you like to travel and have a talent for Representatives Joe D. Waggonner pleasing people, learn more about the expanding Jr., D-La. and Louis C. Wyman, RESTAURANT career of an American Airlines stewardess. R-N.H. They will cosponsor the Fly an average of 1 9 hours a week, earn over $500 investigating resolution, together, 70S Rigsbe* Art. a month after one year, plus generous expense Ford said, with a "great many allowance and free vacation travel privileges. others" from both parties. Serving Quality Food Daily & Sunday House Democratic leaders were To qualify, you must be: reluctant to comment on the 11 a.m. till 9 p.m. ' , AIJC IJVGI 1!)'. h'?" in ii'ltl" Simjln proposal. Speaker John W. i»Jfraii aa^>iaa*J^n *•*%" ****% 'I»^II' ia'al McCormack said the resolution would probably be referred to the Rules Committee but declined to Expert CATERING Serviet comment on its purpose. Rep. Carl SELECTING FOR SUMMER AND FALL TRAINING CLASSES "Specializing in fried chicken, SPECIAL INTERVIEWS IN CHARLOTTE Albert, the Democratic floor leader, barbeque, & brunswick slew" Friday, April 17 5PM - 9 PM said he wanted to see the resolution Saturday, April 18 9 AM - 1 PM first. Wide Selection of Menu Manager Motor Inn - NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Ford told reporters that the NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED decision to press for a Douglas TA" investigation had been touched off 3300 V by the appearance of an article by "Party Room Available" the Associate Justice in the April Ttkt Out OnJem-AIl Food PaCaUgeel F«r Tt*» Ont H DnfrW issue of Evergreen Review. He Phont W. P. Davit 682-4567 AmericanAirlir.es objected to both the article and the publication. Page Three Tuesday, April 14, 1970 The Duke Chronicle Terps sweep twinbill from Devils

By Bob Wesley Peltz the fifth on three hits. 3-1 margin. Arlen is closing in on the .300 A hard hitting Maryland baseball The Blue Devils moved two Maryland was held scoreless by plateau with a steadily rising .293 team came to Duke on Saturday runners into scoring position in pitcher Carle Felton until the third average. morning and when they left they their half of the inning, but they inning when they put together two Sophomores Mike Davies and carried two important ACC left them stranded as they were walks, a fielder's choice and a Ralph Palaia are hitting .277 and victories with them. The Terps unable to come up with the big hit. sacrifice for a 1-0 lead. .250, respectively, while the Duke rolled over Duke in the first game Finally, in the third, Duke broke A homerun by Hiser made it 2-0, team average has finally broken the by a 8-5 score, although being into the scoring column after Arlen until Teer put Duke on the score .200 barrier with 13 points to outhit by their hosts 11-8. singled, went to second on a hit by board with another homer in the spare. Maryland took advantage, Teer, to third on a walk and then bottom of the sixth. The Terps In the meantime, Duke huriers however, of six Blue Devil errors came in on Mike Davies single to knocked in an insurance run in the are holding the opposition to a very and seven walks to run up an early left. top of the seventh and that was the low 1.70 earned runs a game. The lead. In the nightcap, Maryland _ Duke was then blanked until the way it ended, Maryland 3-Duke 1. only reason the Blue Devil record is moundsman Volker held Duke to a seventh when the Blue Devil Although Duke dropped both only 9-7 are those always fatal mere three hits, while the Terp batsmen exploded for four runs. games, the Blue Devil hitting has errors. batsman batted out six for a 3-1 But, the rally wasn't quite enough. started to make itself visible. Dan victory and a sweep of the series. Three consecutive hits by Arlen, Co-captain Tim Teer continued Teer and Posen loaded the bases for to prove that his early season slump Duke. Phelan knocked one run in was gone for good as he led the with a sacrifice fly and then Davies Duke batters with three hits in the singled to load the sacks up once Reds should win opening game. Dan Arlen, Ralph again. Shortstop Ralph Palaia came Palaia and Mike Davies cracked out through with a clutch single to two hits each, while John Posen knock in two more DU runners, and Dan Phelan had ony each. but, Maryland hurler Rick Clee put 'wild wild West' Shortstop Palaia and centerflelder the fire out at this point to snuff Davies both had two RBIs, while out Duke's victory hopes. Editor's note: This is the third in sixth straight year. The Giant's Plelan was credited with the fifth. a series of four articles that will win-loss record was the best in Teer continued on his hitting preview Ihe 1970 , something like 30 games Maryland got things rolling from binge in the nightcap as he clouted the start as they put together three baseball season. better than their nearest rivals a in the sixth inning; By Bob Rolnick during the decade of the 60's, but hits, two walks and three errors in however, Jim Thompson and John the first inning for four runs. Assistant Sports Editor they won only one pennant, Posen came up with the only other They defintely do not call the finished second eight times and Maryland added another two in the Blue Devils hits and Duke tasted fourth on no hits and a final pair in NL's Western division West for fourth (but only two games out of Lacrosse, coach Roy Skinner. defeat once again, this time by a nothing. In addition to the five first) once. All right clique fans get team pennant race which probably ready here comes two big ones). won't be over until the last day, (1) On paper (I told you it Lacrosse still looking for win and maybe not even then, this would be a big one), the Giants sextet is racked with racial trouble have the best team in baseball, (2) By Ezekiel 0*Mahoney Duke's lone goal coming on a second half goals for Washington and player feuds on almost every but they don't play the game on Special Correspondence close-in shot by attackman Lee and Lee. team. paper, they play it on the field. In Despite the backing of a Miller, recently converted from Duke was hampered by the The San Francisco Giants seem the Gaint's case, even if they played relatively large crowd, the Duke midfield. absence of midfielders Bill Snyder, to get the nod as the most troubled, it on a monopoly board, they lacrosse team dropped an 8-5 Duke came on strong in the who is injured, and Wes Chesson, and talented, team in the group. would find some way to come decision to visiting Washington and third quarter, scoring twice and Newt Hasson and Doug Barley, who The Giants have always divided home second best. Lee last Saturday afternoon. The shutting out the visitors from were at football practice. themselves into three groups. First contest was close until the closing Jumping back to the bottom of Virginia. Duke had a 5-4 lead Duke was thus able to field only there is the Latin group lead by the heap for a moement, we find minutes, when W & L put on a four midway through the fourth quarter two sets of midfielders instead of Juan Marichal; second there is the goal spurt to win going away. the . The Padres only to fall before the W & L rush. the normal three sets, and the extra Black-Stars group lead by Willie could be worse off, one thinks, but Both teams started slowly on Blue Devil scorers in the second strain took its effect. Still, the Devil Mays and Willie McCovey; finally not much. offense, with Washington and Lee half were midfielders Rufus Pugh midfielders played well on defense, there is the White group lead by They do have Al Ferrara and controlling the ball much of the and Skip Walters and attackmen as only one of the opposition's native North Carolinian Gaylord downtown Ollie Brown in their time. They led 1-0 at the end of the Jacque Passino and Jim Neffgen. scores was made by an opposing Perry. outfield to lead a degree of major first quarter and 3-1 at the half, Attackman Englehardt had three midfielder. Freshman Tom Brodsky The thing that is so strange league atmosphere to their club, also played a good game in goal for about the Giants is that George but there is zero chance of them the Blue Devils. Wallace, Rap Brown and Pancho climbing out of the cellar in the The loss drops Duke's record to Viva would probably get along forseeable future. With a little bad 0-5. Next weekend the Devil better than Perry, Mays and luck, they could break the Mets stickmen journey north to play Marichal, or at least they all might expansionism record for five Towson State and powerhouse agree to submerge their personal consecutive last place finishes. Maryland. The next home game is prejudices with so much money at Coming in fifth should be Los April 25, against the University of stake, but such is not the case. Angeles. If you are a Dodger fan Maryland-Baltimore County. San Fran may be the team of the don't think that this fifth place future in one respect. When white prediction excludes them from E. MAIN at ELIZABETH ST., TEL. 682 0451, OPEN TIL 9 PM. player X is asked by a sportswriter pennant consideration. Last year, why black player Y or Spanish fifth place in the division was only player Z was not present at his post 12 games from first and it should DOWN 12 Emuloys. 39 Heeded. game party, rather than making be closer in '70. PUZZLE 1 Rule. 13 Lizard. 42 Skiers* aids. silly excuses as other teams do, 2 Thought. 19 Vow. 44 Sea eagles. If Muary Wills can keep from IIy Dorothea E. Shipp 3 Plague. 21 Void. 47 Starry. Giant players are prone to freely getting into another fight with the 25 Performed. 49 Father. remark that soul food and tacos are Dodger management and Willie ACROSS 3 Artist's 5 Metric 26 Utter. 51 Golf term. equipment. measure. 27 Mass. 52 Scorch. not on his menu. And in all fairness Davis has another good year, LA 1 Palm. 4 Internation­ 6 Gum. 29Gwyn et al 53 Gas: pref. it must be admitted that sometimes could rise to its Koufax heights of 5 Error. al alliance: 7 Little: Fr. 30 Region of 54 Armor. 10 Whirled. abbr. 8 Parr. Sumatra- 50 Cheese. black players have expressed a '65 and '66. 14 European 5 — poly. river. 9 Space. 31 Choose. 57 Hayworlh. dislike for grits and southern fried The Houston Astros have never •0 Valley. 10 Religious 32 Searches. chicken. 15 Perfect. 17 F.B.I. denomina- 34 Embitters. 58 Midday. had much intramural trouble, but 16 Idleness. operative. (50 Costa Rican 17 Remainder. 313 Eye Examining the Giant's personel as fast as you can Dave 18 Instrument 11 Peel. catching. is a waste of time since there is no Guisti-Rusty Staub-Donn of torture. MM 13 reason to expect that they will not Clenden on-Sonny Jackson, Astro 20 Perform- 2 J 5 5 B 11) 11 12 • ance. " wind up in second place for the players have been demanding that 22 Boiling pomt 15 rating. 14 10 they leave the great city with its big expensive dome. The addition of 23 Sables. 1*1 I1M 24 Sheep. 8 probably insures that 25 Profit. 22 28 Within: prcf. za 211 1 Sir -• ' '"-'Arby' s Arby's Arby's Houston will have some dissension 30 Bronze coin. in the ranks and should prevent any 33 Secret ; 24 council. rise into the first division. 35 Sage. 25 25 •27 \\\\\\\\\\v9 29 Arby's Arby's Arby's 37 Prong. "" Iff ArbyS '• The trouble in Atlanta exists 38 Musical 33 S4 1 jse mainly between star outfielder instrument. • " 40 Svnjjman —. 3T Arby's Arby's Arby's Hank Aaron and a local announcer, 41 Card came. 43 Milo Hamilton. Neither are sure 43 Humorous 41 H43 1 i •HI 1 exactly how their feud began, but

45 State: abhr. 45 47 | • ;i: mil] Arby's Arby's Arby's both have said they will not work 4(1 Alloy. for the Braves unless the other is 48 Fissures. 9 50 51 40 Flounders. a^afl*• fired. Apparently things have 50 Numbers. 52 53 54 55 Arby's 52 Cape in calmed down a bit from their winter battle since both are Southeast 59 SO France. • ''' reported still under Atlanta 55 Oriental. 59 Wilful. ,3 u employ, living with, if not exactly -Jil Personal: " •1 liking, the situation. prcf. 85 55 (vou never get tired of it) 02 Dry. 1 1 If the team with the least amount of troubles is to win, it 2107 North Roxboro Rd" (Continued on Page G) Cfje ©ufee Chronicle GUESS THEN—ABOUT HOW MANY?' 777 e Student Press of Duke University Founded in 1905 Today is Tuesday, April 14, 1970. (If you're bored by "the more things change, the more the; the same "almanacs, stop reading right now.} Ninety-three years ago 60 black residents of Grant Parish, La.. were massacred by a white mob as the blacks attempted to assume the parish offices to which they had been elected. Fifty-one years ago, Eugene V. Debs, a socialist, began serving a 10 year prison term for opposing US entry into World War I. That was the one that ended all wars and made the world safe for democracy. Marveling how in the intervening years we have made the Deep South, the Carribean and now Indo-China just as safe as the rest of the world, this is the "I told you so" Duke Chronicle, published at Duke, in Durham, North Carolina. Volume 65. Number 113. Positive reinforcements: Ext. 2661 Self-fulfilling prophecies: Ext. 6588. Passed over Once again students are being denied participation in the choice of an Artistic air bubbles administrator whose duties directly affect their lives. It seems amazing that the Duke deans, unlike their counterparts at more enlightened institutions could be so behind the times as to once again ignore student's interest in By Art McTighe making decisions which affect them. As far as we know, no students have been consulted about the selection Do you remember the Endless flow ignored the effect, or vice versa? In my experience with poetry The "unanswer" of a new dean of women. Mary Grace Wilson is retiring at the end of overemphasized fear generated by a million film references to that and the Archive, I have found that August after 40 years of service as dean" of women. Obviously a new dean If it is so that none of these single air bubble injected in the most everything has flowed questions are truly unanswerable, will have to be chosen, (if she has not already been chosen). If as is vein? endlessly in this direction. Myself perhaps the true realm or our rumored, a choice will be announced soon, the selection will represent the It was all passed off as quick and and a few others have attempted questioning should be the opinions of only a few deans in East Duke. painless death. If we could chose over the past years to bombard the "unanswer"—the mute that speaks. Since the dean of woman's main role is that of counselor, she must be the method of our death what a senses with "psycheramic" feelings, I hope you catch that without someone who is respected and trusted by the students, (that is if she temptation this exaggeration would or, in other words, we have further bullshit and worthless expects to be an effective dean). Thus, it seems obvious that students be. William S. Burroughs, author of attempted to emphasize the semantics. "effect" rather than the meaning. should have a major say in choosing the new dean. "Naked Lunch" and "Nova I believe the questions facing Express" said: "Perhaps all pleasure Naturally misunderstanding was any artist living within the Duke Besides her role as counselor, the dean of women is a voting member of is only relief." the most common offspring of this the Community Council of. the Woman's College (CoCoWoCo), the community are the ones listed I f th is is true, are we creatures of direction. However, perhaps a new above. I believe they have been governing body of the Woman's College, where decisions are made release rather than pleasure, or effort, not a middle ground, but an virtually ignored by recent Duke concerning sign-out procedures, hours of women and hours of open-opens. anything else? Where are our "air entirely new plane will yield better publications and also in the absense Another role of dean of women is to send notices to the parents informing bubbles?" What the hell does art results. of Duke artistic effort. them of rule changes, etc. and everyone knows how bad it is to explain have to do with air bubbles? It was on this last hope that this If you can leave Duke with the rule changes to parents. What would it be like with a negative letter from a The closer, the less year's Duke yearbook was founded. ability just to recognize these dean of women describing her disapproval of the "lax" rules at Duke I have always believed that the The premise needs more questions then you have received an waiting to greet women home for Christmas vacation? closer one gets to anything the less explanation, the yearbook can be education. Perhaps it is an Because all her duties so directly affect students, we think the dean of one knows of that or anything and viewed later. education of noneducation but I consequently it is only through What do you know? women should be chosen by a search committee composed of at least 50% feel that it is more than just getting close and then being What the hell do you know semantics about negation. undergraduate women. And we would like to point out that this step is released does anything become anyway? What can you say about not a radical move. After all, President Sanford was chosen through a clear. what you know or what you think Logic pervades the world: search committee with student representation, and in case the deans in Andy Warhol once muttured: you know? "Everything has been the limits of the world East Duke have forgotten, the dean of the Woman's College was also "If you look at something long said before"—Godard— true or are also its limits chosen by a search committee with student representation. It seems that in enough. I've discovered that the false? Does God know if you —Wittgenstein this lack of student participation not only are we not moving forward, we meaning goes away." Is "away" didn't? Who knows? are regressing. where we have to go to get But you feel a meaning. You give it different names, but you are "meaning?" (from Godard's "Alphaville") Unfortunately for Duke, most of alive and you feel it. Is this a meaning to be expressed? Is the Lemmy: This book you call its artistic efforts in the past and the Bible...it's a dictionary. Fast For peace present have been hung out to dry meaning in the expression or effect? What if it is in both? Natascha: Is there a For the past two months a constant peace vigil has been held in front of in the attempt to convey meaning. difference? Concept and execution has What would then be the sense in the White House by members of the Fellowship of Reconciliation and permeated everything especially any artistic endeavor which Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam. This has been coupled with student publications. emphasized the expression and Is there a difference? a nationwide fast in which thousands of people have gone without food for up to a week or more. The money which would have been spent on food was then donated to relief programs to aid those in America and overseas who have lost the most because of the destruction caused by The mail strike America's foreign policy programs. Now the fast is coming to Duke. A three day Fast For Peace will be held this weekend, sponsored by the Peace Education and Action By Pete Hamill Committee of the Y in conjunction with the end of the national fast. Reprinted from the New York Post Following orders all day Saturday at Abraham & The Fast in itself will not bring peace, but no one suggests that. What it The troops were lined up along "It ain't the soldiers' fault," said will do, is provide the means through which individuals can make a Ninth Ave., packed into trucks, or Straus just to put steak on the table a striker named Richard every couple of weeks. That is not statement about the priorities of this country and the need for a lolling on the sidewalks beside their McDermott, standing outside the jeeps. Inside the Post Office on the the concern of businessmen; the tremendous change. Not eating for three days will hardly receive the 33d St. truck entrance. "They gotta accumulation of money is their publicity of marching in Washington or even Durham, nor will it bring 33d St. side, you could see them follow orders. But it's the people sorting mail, taking envelopes and concern, and power. They had the together everyone from Viet Cong supporters to those who want the US who give the orders that we got our power to call in the troops and the out of a messy situation. Yet for many, as a fast is personally more stuffing them into slots. They were . fight with." all very young, except for some troops were called in. meaningful and it definitely demands more of a person than just paying The people who give the orders One of the lessons of this, of suety sergeants, and they did not at are Republicans and corporate for transportation to a demonstration. all look like scabs. course, is that you can only abuse businessmen. They have never been people to a certain point and then Beside the personal strengthening tangible benefits will come from this But scabs they were. They were entirely happy with the idea of action. Money which would have bought food will be channeled to three they will rebel; they will use hero in New York, rumbling democracy; after all. corporate whatever weapon they have, organization helping to alleviate the suffering of millions both directly and through our streets, on the orders businessmen are people who rule, indirectly affected by the war. Funds will go to the American Friends whether it is a slingshot or a picket of Richard Nixon, and their rather than obey. No matter what 'ine. Service Committee's Vietnam Relief Program, helping North and South function was to break a strike. For else happens, the Corporation Dumping ground Vietnamese with medical and food supplies; the Y's scholarship fund years, some of us have askt-d that comes first. So the troops were The mailmen have been abused which will help those whose consciences demand that they quit ROTC and National Guard bo called in to clean called in when Wall St. started to for u hal.'-century; they work in the yet haven't the money to stay in school if they do; and the Cherokee up the slums, to paint apartments stagger, when shipping orders most corrupt department of the and clean out backyards, to build couldn't be delivered, when the Indian Reservation in western North Carolina where thousands of Indians government, a department which fountains and kill rats. We were banks couldn't collect their debts. has boon a classic dumping ground find themselves in poverty conditions because government money has been told that that was impossiblo. And Didn't matter denied them and given for the continuation of the war. for hack politicians and ninth-rate now we know why: you use the It didn't matter that a mailman minds, It is no accident that the Obviously fasting, regardless of the benefits, is not for everyone. But National Guard aeuinst people, nol. would earn only SI20 a week after presont Postmaster General is a for those who are interested or who want to take part in this Fast For for people: and you only use it five years: it didn't mailer that In- hack Southerner named Rod Peace, we hope they will attend the meeting at 5:30 Thursday in the when something is costing had to have a second job or that his lilount. He wouldn't know how to chapel. businessmen money. wife worked Thursday nights and (Continued on Page 5) Tuesday, April 14, 1970 The Duke Chronicle Page Five The good life- A Spirit in the sky By Clay Steinman — Bertrand Russell died this year historian Arthur Waskow's plea for wore, Ochs said Saturday, is the at 97. dedication to a free and peaceful symbol of America. An anti-Communist socialist, world. So if that's where America is at, These passions, like great winds, knowledge. I have wished to know who saw the futility and Years away that's where he wanted to be. have blown me hither and thither in why the stars shine. And I have immorality of almost all killing and Waskow advised the participants Spiritual death a wayward course over a deep tried to apprehend the Pythagorean war, Russell chose as his last battle in the anti-war festival at UNC that One of the people I was with at ocean of anguish reaching to the power by which number holds sway in 1967 the trial of the United this new world isn't here for the the festival explained to me that very-verge of despair. above flux. States for war crimes. The United asking and can't be achieved in a Ochs really did die at Chicago. I have sought love, first, because A little of this, but not much, I States was convicted, but the war few short years by simply getting Having gone through the civil rights it brings ecstasy—ecstasy so great have achieved. goes on. heads busted, busting heads, by struggle, the anti-war effort, and that f would often have sacrificed Love and knowledge, so far as David Horowitz, who knew simply creating new lifestyles and having gotten his head busted while all the rest of life for a few hours of they were possible, led upwards Russell in the years before his new institutions. giving free concerts for the this joy. toward the heavens. But always death, writes in the April Ramparts "We will build our new world in movement, he had become so bitter I have sought it, next, because it pity brought me back to earth. that Russell "courted devastation" the shell of the old," he said. and tired that he couldn't stand relieves loneliness—that terrible Echoes of cries of pain by establishing the Tribunal. forever singing and not being heard. loneliness in which one shivering And most of the participants reverberate in my heart. Children in consciousness looks over the rim of The western press of course applauded. And more than half Like Dylan singing "Country famine, victims tortured by the world into the cold ridiculed the Tribunal. C. L. stood up and cheered. But earlier in Pie" and "Lay Lady Lay," Ochs oppressors, helpless old people a unfathomable lifeless abyss. Sulzberger, of the New York Times, the day, I am told, workshops was able to smile while singing hated burden to their sons and the in a column entitled "Corpse on where discussion would center on "Heartbreak Hotel" and "All I have sought it, finally, because whole world of loneliness, poverty Horseback," wrote that Russell had building that new world were Shook Up." in the union of love I have seen in a and pain make a mockery of what "outlived his own concious ideas cancelled because the participants But when he first came out and mystic miniature the prefiguring human life should be. I long to and [become] clay didn't want the local rock band to sang "I Ain't "Marching Anymore," vision of the heaven that saints and alleviate the evil, but I cannot, and in...unscrupulous hands." stop playing. you knew that he had sung that at poets have imagined. 1 loo suffer. "Waster peer" Golden suit countless number of movement This is what I sought, and The tragedy of the War Crimes Phil Ochs was there, too. And activities, each time wanting it to though it might seem too good for This has been my life. 1 have Tribunal, Sulzberger continued, Ochs, who bitterly told us at the be realized, and each time seeing human life, this is what—at last—I found it worth living and would "cannot fairly be laid at the door of Counter-Inaugural Ball last January peace the same distance so far have found. gladly live it again if the chance the waster peer whose bodily that he was leaving the country, away. With equal passion 1 have sought were offered me. endurance outpaced his brain..." spent most of his set wearing a Russell So they called him senile, the golden suit and singing songs of Unlike Ochs, Russell never "holiest relic the international left Buddy Holly and Elvis Presley. seemed truly defeated, never put on If you've ever heard Ochs a golden suit. And the Eastern Communist before, that's quite a surprise. Perhaps that's because of the nations joined the New York Times Ochs explained he had died at times, the nature of the struggle in -Day of the generals- and the Wall Street Journal in Chicago and that when asked by the last few years. But perhaps it's debunking the Tribunal as folly. because of the man himself, God who he wanted to come back (Continued from Page 4) Planting seeds The Tribunal is now years past as there was only one answer: Elvis. because his vision was so strong. deliver a postcard if he had a dozen But the spookiest aspect of the and Russell is now dead. This And so that's who he's become. There are, I think, many possible of them in his hands. use of troops hasn't even been weekend, I saw more than 6,000 The American people really answers. The other lesson is the old one talked about yet. It is this: once persons listen to and applaud loved Elvis. And the golden suit he Before Russell died he wrote a about the dying fire of the labor troops are used to settle domestic piece called "What I Have Lived movement. If there still existed a quarrels, they can be used again. For," published in the April vigorous, impassioned labor The first few times they are used, Ramparts. movement, one possessed of a sense they are ordered in by civilians; it is Join the Inn Croicd! Reading it over, you can't but of outrage, one with even a not inconceivable that at some help being struck by the realization minimum of courage, there would point the generals might decide to that it could never have been have been a general strike declared use them on their own. written by Richard Nixon or John the day the troops rolled in. Harry Let me say it straight: when you Mitchell or the president of General Van Arsdale could have shut this -Pizza lnn-i start using military might carelessly, Motors or Lockhead or William town down; he could have shown you are in danger of planting the CARRYORDE OUR BTY PHONor EEA T IN Westmoreland or Creighton Abrams the Corporation how much it really or even Ayn Rand or Ed Muskie. might cost in dollars and sense if seeds of a military coup. FOR FASTER SERVICE Not impossible As Russell put it so well: they tamper with individual rights A military coup is not Tel. 286-9857 Three passions, simple but by using bayonets to settle labor Te. 489-8758 impossible in this country, just 2425 Guess Rd. at 185 2726 Chape! Hill Blvd.' overwhelm ingly strong, have disputes. Once again, all we heard because we have never had one governed my life: the longing for was talk; the sound of the love, the search for knowledge and mimeograph machine is loud across before. There are now 140.000 unbearable pity for the suffering of the land. retired or reserve officers in mankind. America: a great number of our Congressmen are reserve officers. These are men who believe in the Get the sanctity of authority, and everywhere in the country today authority is being challenged. They are also the older brothers and RABBIT HABIT TRIP fathers of the cadets who cheered the commandant of West Point the International Travel Consulting other day when he was indicted for covering up mass murder. It is not inconceivable that men like these could use their troops, Circle Tours, ^w^w planes, tanks, and guns to "clean up" America: to cut wages, silence Durham Hotel 6825478 newspapers, jail critics, make the young cut their hair, bring Guy Lombardo back to the jukeboxes, and kill drug users. And they could do it to loud huzzahs from a SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL considerable part of the population. You Will Love This Rabbit May 8, 9, 10 Richard Nixon and his Corporation Men are playing with fire, and the FRIENDS: issue goes beyond the desperate but marginal case of the mailmen. Gig for Rock bands. Soul. Blues, Folk groups, Bluegrass. and Old DO YOU NEED SPEEDY SERVICE? { Time needed to help us made a huge, beautiful outasight Music Festival to be sponsored by the Chapel Hill Independent School to OUR "RAPID RABBIT" HAS IT support our experimental program. Groups or individuals interested please call Ihe school (919) Letters 929-4587 or write: Chapel Hill Independent School. P.O. Box 136. ***** Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Letters to the editor should be typed, triple spaced and no longer than 350 Write for Tickets & Camping Reservations words. Space limitations JACK RABBIT MUSIC, CAMPING, CRAFTS, FUN force us often to edit letters to conform to the 350 word S5.00: Fri.-Sun. S2.00: Sun. maximum. Letters should be | Laundry and Drycleaners 3:00: Sat. & Sun. sent to Editorial Chairman, Box 4696 D.S., Durham, N.C. 1010 and IIU WM Cl.ap.1 Hill Slr~l i 27706. Page Six The Duke Chronicle Tuesday, April 14, 1970 Ford may expand in USSR Spectrum By James F. Clarity Ford's activity today. Though brief, was invited to help develop the (C) 1970 N.Y. Times News Service the reports were more than the Soviet economy in the years The Dome Is Open MOSCOW-Henry Ford 2nd agency normally accords visiting following the Bolshevik revolution yesterday began talks with high representatives of western of 1917. ; dome is open every day foi capitalism. Fiat of Italy is building a huge 0 nd in. Ar y gr Soviet officials which a Ford Motor interested erving the d e f Company spokesman said were Tass said that Ford had met with plant for the Soviets at Togliatti, ns n Apri stiou (1 expected to produce a Soviet offer Aleksandr Tarasov, minister of the but the construction is behind ntt ce, ext 2163 1 snli reservatio ns snc uld b by th inviting the American company to automobile industry, and Vladimir schedule. For this, and other Friday, April 17. enter the automotive business in K i ri 11 i n, v ice chairman of the production difficulties in the Soviet the Soviet Union. Council of Ministers and head of automotive industries, Soviet officials have been quietly Lecture on Contemporary The spokesman, Walter Hayes, the state committee on Science and Technology. The agency said the discussing the importation of Sculpture Y-Man Interviews vice president for Ford public affairs in Europe, said he expected officials discussed "questions of western help with several countries, i net ud ing France and West t week for all the offer to be made later this week cooperation in the field of the as first-time to Ford, the company board automobile industry." Tomorrow, Germany. Soviet economic officials chairman, who is here on a 10-day Ford is scheduled to meet Soviet are known to believe that the nation is in great need of fleets of specific visit at the invitation of Soviet Foreign Trade Minister Nikolai economic officials. Patolichev. sturdy trucks, while consumer demand for passenger vehicles has "I think it quite likely that the Hayes said he had received no also been rising. S at 7 p.m. MrVHall's lectures Governance Committee (Soviet) government will make a details of the expected Soviet offer -erJ by the Duk&Uniuersity Un forum proposal," Hayes said at a news and that Ford had no proposals of Asked if Ford would insist on : Arts Committee and the put conference at the United States his own to make to the Soviet control over management or embassy here. Such a proposal, he officials. But Ford is accompanied production if an agreement were 16, frc indicated, would probably involve by several of the highest officials of reached, Hayes said: "Ford has an agreement under which Ford his company—Robert Stevenson, never wanted to create something, Ceramic Classas would help Soviet industry produce president of i nternational then go home and never see the The Durham Recreation Dtepartmen trucks. operations, and Herbert Misch,vice baby again. Our interest is in selling will offer Ceramic Classes f\r Adult president for engineering. cars and it always has been, or beginning Wednesday, April ii from • Tass, the official Soviet press trucks or tractors." till 12 noon. An evening classVill alsi agency, issued periodic reports on On trade with the Soviet Union begin- on April 16 from 7 till 10 p.m as a matter of policy, Hayes said He said Ford had no plants in and win run for (8) eight weeks. Al ECOS talk today "the company has taken the East European communist states, position that east-west trade is a but that the company was Mary White, Ceramic Specialist. Advanced classes will begin on Apri jolly good thing." He added that negotiating such matters with 15 from 1:30 until 4 p.m. Ford and the Soviet auto industry Yugoslavia, Rumania and Hungary All of these classes will be held at th. Law and environment and that the company sold several Erwin Arts and Crafts Center, Erwii had a "sentimental" relationship Road. A $10.00 fee will be charged t< Thomas Kane, special ocean law mouth of the Cape Fear River in its dating back "40 years when we thousand cars to Czechoslovakia in cover costs of supplies. consultant to the North Carolina recent years. Those interested may register a natural state. built a large plant here." The plant Erwin Arts and Crafts Center or th. Attorney General will address the Members of the Legal Action still operates at Gorky, but Ford Members of the visiting Ford Central Civic Center, 220 Foster Street Legal Action Committee of Committee are working actively has no involvement in its operation. party are being treated as visiting For more information, call 68a-8021 o Durham ECOS at 1 p.m. today in 286-2264. with local, state, and national An agreement underwhich Ford dignitaries. They are quartered in the Law School Courtroom. Kane is politicians to forestall construction would produce vehicles in this one of the mansions usually the holder of an L.L.M. degree in posed New Hope Dam at country, depending on the score of reserved for visiting heads of state Pre-Med Society Meeting of tne pro Ocean Law. He has coupled his law least untii the pollution levels of the agreement, could represent the or top level diplomatic missions. study with courses in oceanography the Haw and New Hope Rivers can largest investment a single Mrs. Ford, daughter Charlotte, and and seashore ecology. be significantly altered to prevent American firm has made in the Mrs. Stevenson are also in the "Tissue Cultures" (color), and ' His address to the Legal Action the formation of a polluted lake Soviet Union since Western capital visiting party. Geograohy" will be sRown. In Committee this afternoon will behind the dam. announcements will be made. cover two areas. First he will speak Legal means of protecting concerning the efforts of the state Umstead Park from the excessive Song Recital of North Carolina to protect its noise and air pollution which may At Poor Richard's idnesday afternoon, April 15, at coastal regions and marsh lands result from proposed expansion of i the Music Room of the East from development and the Raleigh-Durham airport are Just arrived! tiding, Winifred Simpson Black exploitation. Secondly he will being explored. 13 button Navy bells 7.95-9.95 discuss the need and the Project G.M., designed to win Khaki 1.50-2.50 opportunities for lawyers and law stock-holder support for increased fatigue 1.50-2.00 students in the struggle to preserve corporate responsibility with regard white Navy bells 4.00 Winifred Simpson I ack is a Senior and protect the environment. to the environment is being gasmasks 1.50 Music Major who, as i student of John K. Hanks—a teacher i The ECOS Legal Action organized by law students on this laundry bags 1.00 Committee is currently working in campus. duffle bags 3.00 all several areas of environmental law: i of the Teachei Law students are working with .^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^— practicing lawyers and others to AND a Poor Richard's Special ECOS preserve Bald Head Island at the a meeting of White Cotton Bells mmittee (Can REDUCED to $4.95 . Tuesday, April -Baseball- All Art Books FEATURING BELLS (Continued from Page 3) IN MANY COLORS looks as if the hitting laden Reds of UCM Gathers Cinncinnati will emerge on top. 5:30-7:30 p.n Solid Tony Perez, excellent Lee 25% Off Ave Out, May, super Johnny Bench and the ** 1 70-71 Ext unbelievably great Pete Rose lead a Abe and a Panel: LOST-THE CHURCH hitting attack which had six of the AND THE UNIVERSITY. Panelists: Dr, this week Pig'N 'Puppy Store Robert Osborn, Miss Page McCullough, fifteen top hitters in the NL in '69. I Father Ned Reidy. t To give you an idea of how many thi sity c -u-y a vited. runs that kind of attack produces, , but ^ b jns run Jim Memtt had a 17-9 won-loss on down through Limited Editions Language Proficience record with a 4.37 ERA, the kind 15-501 By Pass South Test Deadline Club books, fine bindings, a of ERA which gets you cut on he window.fu„ ot old set to a tablc Chape] Hill Friday AD II 17 1970 is the de sdiine Mets. Nevertheless, Merntt is the ,oaded wifll books a, , cents each n for the May 15, 19 70 best the Reds had, so they shou d or free with other nasc. proficiency t i French, Ge have an exciting, and possibly -.-?. -.ish. jndergraduate wish to nstra e their profi iency pennant winning, season. r fo the tests i Here's how they'll finish in the 309 Flowers, i Come oh over and join the fun! prepared ersity NL's west. It. b di lit student ( iphai 1. Cinncinnati II t known"" r,S tm oTtained^fror n Ihe 2. San Francisco The Old Book Corner dean's off ce o fro IT Central Records. 3. Atlanta 4. Houston Ecos Guerrilla Theater 5. Los Angeles 6. San Diego A meeting of the Ecos Guerrilla Theater Group will be held 8:30 p.m. this Tuesday, April 14, 144 Bio Sci Bldg., following the general Population Oriental Gifts, Decorativt Accessories Committee meeting. All interested please attend.

University Experience Anyone interested in working on the orner UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE booklet "WORLD FAMOUS HOT DOGS" for next year, please meet at the YMCA The SPECIAL CORNER for SPECIAL PEOPLE ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES, SHRIMP t, CLAM DINNERS office in Flowers, Wed., April 15, 5:30 p.m., for a supper meeting. FAMILY ATMOSPHERE STUDENTS WELCOME IJoRTHBATE University Square, Chawl Hill CURHAM 2105 Avondal. Dr. Tuesday, April 14, 1970 The Duke Chronicle Page Seven Hoof 'ri* Horn coming up "Wait a minute, Officer—does Payne, a playboy playwright who is choreograph the show this year this have something to do with a finding it difficult to write without after doing "Sweet Charity" two girl who's blonde, pretty, about 5' the aid of his former partner. But years ago. She graduated from 6" with big brown eyes?" while Sue has warned Ella not to Duke in 1968 and has since been a "Everything." • Next weekend the get too friendly with her member of the Atlanta Ballet Hoof 'n' Horn Club will present subscribers, she herself has fallen in Company. Margaret Poyner, a "Bells are Ringing," of which this love with Sandor (Mark Feldman), sophomore, is the student choral girl is the leading character. a suave Austrian who, unbeknownst director. Ella Peterson, played by Lynn to Sue, is using Susanswerphone as a front for his bookie ring. Production dates are Apri! 24th Zidantic, a Women's College Senior, at 9 and Apri! 25th at 8:30 in Page. works in her cousin Sue's answering "Bells are Ringing," with lyrics Tickets, on sale in the Page box service, Susanswerphone. Sue (Kate by Comden and Green and music office, all Record Bars, and by mail Bell) warns her cousin, "Just take by Jule Styne, was first produced at Box KM Duke Station, are the calls and deliver the on Broadway in 1956 in New $2.75, 2.50, and 2.25. Friday's messages—don't get involved with York's Schubert Theater and performance will not conflict with the customers." But Ella, starred Judy Holiday and Sydney the Blood, Sweat and Tears warhearted and impetuous, cannot Chaplin. After an overwhelemingly concert. follow this advice, and in her successful two years run, it was Steve . the star. attempts to help people she gets- made into a movie starring Judy herself hopelessly involved with not Holiday and Dean Martin, receiving only her customers, but the police. wide critical acclaim. The show Inspector Barnes and his includes such old favorites as "The Watson, Rush shine in Festival sidekick Francis, played by Harold Party's Over" and "Just in Time," as well as exciting show-stoppers. Brody and Mark Sauer, suspect that By Steve Emerson Susanswerphone is a front for some The cast is under the direction Captain," "Stealin"' and his own the gamut from Mississippi John Arts Editor "San Francisco Bay Blues." The Hurt blues to great old tunes such crooked organization. They follow of Scott Seltzer, a 1969 Duke The major portion of the Duke Ella to the office of Dr. Mithcell graduate who has been appearing audience was much more nearly as "Mama don't Allow" and "Big Folk Festival came off with mixed tuned into his ancedotes than to his Spike Hammer." (Mark Brenner), a dentist who'd for the past six months in Uncle success this weekend. Doc Watson, much rather be a songwriter. Next Sam's big production number. music, a blues far more accessible Sunday's Tom Rush concert was Jesse Fuller, and Tom Rush were than that of most of the country one of the most delightful concerts she leads them to a drugstore, then Seltzer presented an excellent the high points. hangout of Blake Barton (Bob performance last year as the star of blues singers. I've been to. Accompanied by a Rosen), a failing actor who feels Hoof 'n' Horn's "How to Succeed Throughout much of Saturday Earl Scruggs and family were the brilliant electric guitarist and a that the only way to success is to in Business." He has had past night some of the crowd reacted in only disappointment of the night. bassist, Rush too was not devoid of be an imitation Marlon Brando. directing experience with Hoof 'n' fashion reminiscent of a 1962 The audience was much more a charm and talent. He kept the hootenanny, clapping their hands as country music than a blues crowd, Ella's major involvement, Horn's production of "Sweet audience amused throughout with Charity." they did for Peter, Paul, and Mary, and they were not pleased by the a d -1 ibs and stories—"There's no however, is with Jeff Moss, unaware that there was serious limited success Scruggs enjoyed portrayed by freshman Kelly Pam Parkhurst has returned to Gideon Bible in the Holiday Inn in music being played, with more with a bastardized Durham." He knocked them out going on than some sweet lyrics Nashville-bluegrass form. over a strummed guitar. with material that included Bo Scruggs' banjo work was not Diddley numbers, old timey rock The New Academic String Band particularly impressive, even on his hits (Ever)y Brothers, Buddy kicked off the festival in rare form. world-renowned Foggy Mountain CHRONICLE FOR SALE: 1960 PORSCHE (Continued on Page 8) Convertible. Good general Playing a number of old timey Breakdown, and most of the solo CLASSIFIED condition, $1100 firm. ballads and fiddle tunes, they work was taken by one of his sons 286-3839. gradually achieved a strong rapport on guitar, a highly competent with the audience, even musician. The rest of his family was Mime artist '58 VW Bug, "Runs like a occasionally eliciting an errouonal none too good. One son played too The Duke Players, in addition to Rates response from the subdued crowd Minimum of 10 words .50 young deer." $150 cheap. Call loud electric bass and did lousy their season of major productions (per day) 286-9813 or ext. 3885. in hot, staunch Baldwin vocals, another boy was the backup and student workshops, wilt present Each additional word .04 Auditorium. guitarist, and some girl who must this week a series of mime 10% discount for 3 consecutive FOR SALE: 1966 green MG. One man band Jesst Fuller put have been a relative played workshops plus a performance by a insertions. Perfect for spring. Excellent on a most wondrous show, tamborine and atrocious electric guest artist. 15% discount for 5 consecutive condition. Call Ralph Corey, piano. It's nice for Scruggs to give 3408. accompanying himself on electric Mime and its close associate, insertions. guitar, kazoo, harmonica, high-hat, his kids a break, but why aren't pantomime, have not always been and fodella, an instrument of his they better and why must he recognized as art forms in Chronicle classifieds should be 1961 PORSCHE 1600 Super, White, sunroof. Michelins. own invention that amounts to a sacrifice his own banjo work? The themselves. But since the work of submitted prepaid in the fault lay also in the fact that the prepared envelopes available in Engine Rebuilt—religiously bass with one string played by each Etienee Decroux, Jean-Louis maintained. toe of the foot not playing the high band was not at all tight. Their Barrault, and of course, Marcel Flowers Lounge and the unity would have been put to respective Dope Shops two hat. His songs included such classics Marceau and Red Skelton, they days prior to the desired date as 'Take this Hammer to the shame by any of a hundred bands have both come to be recognized as of insertion. at a fiddlers' convention. Nor was significant art forms by ever the material used a saving element. increasing audiences. Much of it was popular top forty SERVICES: STSTARLITE songs with not very successful Mark Thompson, an English and Nashville arrangements, reminiscent drama major at Mount Union ANNOUNCEMENTS: Hunt Seat Riding (and Putney Swope' College, has been imported for this BS & T will not conflict with jumping) lesson. Special group of a strong trend in Scruggs' music Bells are Ringing—buy tickets rates for adult beginners. when he played with Lester Flatt. event. Thompson began for both now. 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Cambodia persecuting Viets i LOS ANGELAS—In an effort to win more state aid for education, By Henry Karnm ij the teachers in the Los Angeles school system staged a crippling the main Pnompenh-to-Saigon campaign as a declaration of an :• strike. At least half of 25,000 teachers in the nation's second largest (C) 1970 N.Y, Times News Service highway and was at the center of open season on Vietnamese. PNOMPENH, Camtoodia-The :• school system stayed away from their classes. Most of the 616 fighting between Cambodian and i schools remained open, but few could maintain normal operations. officially-inspired campaign of Vietnamese Communist forces last The Cambodians insist that racial hatred against the Vietnamese week. Many reporters consequently foreigners simply do not has reached such a pitch visited the region. understand the depth of ATHENS—Greece's leading composer, Mikis Theodorakis, who Vietnamese communist penetration throughout Cambodia that foreign But observers fear that similar :| has been a political prisoner for 20 months, was suddenly freed on observers fear a pogrom could among Vietnamese in Cambodia. '': the personal order of Premier George Papadopoulos and allowed to slayings may occur in centers off They also stress the traditional break out anywhere and spread the principal highways and might : fly to France for treatment of tuberculosis. The rescue operation instantaneously. enmity between the Cambodian ': was staged by Jean-Jacque Servan-Schreiber, the leader of the never come to public attention. and Vietnamese peoples and say How many of the Vietnamese Officials categorically forbid : French radical party. residents of Cambodia—their that outsiders fail to see the issue in reporters to visit detention centers, its historical context. number is estimated at 400,000 in a and those who slip in are ordered to population of seven million—remain leave immediately, on at least one at liberty is impossible to tell. In occasion at pistol point. the border provinces most are Convention Center * Wed. Nile, Apr. 15th * 8:00 p.m. believed to be under detention. In the course of the last week or 10 days, the anti-Vietnamese WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Many Vietnamese including campaign has seriously diminished those who have acquired at the open sympathy with which CONCERTS, INC. and WAIR PROUDLY PRESENTS considerable expense Cambodian many foreign diplomats and other nat ionality, have been reported observers initially viewed the new I.\ CONCERT IN PERSON dismissed from their jobs. leadership, its aims and methods. Mothers are keeping their The observers have noted in children indoors, even outside the 6 particular that none of the leading p.m.—6 a.m. curfew imposed last CHICAGO figures of the new regime has said a TRANSIT AUTHORITY week on all Vietnamese. Women no word, in the flood of statements longer wear the distinctive national and communiques that is being No. 5 Album costume, the Ao Dai. issued, that might inhibit those who "South In a detention center near a take the official propaganda in Ihe Country bridge over the Bassac, frightened California Vietnamese told reporters that "Chicago" detainees have been disappearing. Purple" Perhaps, Thuy said, they are being -Festival- —Billboard taken for interrogation, but no one (Continued from Page 7) knows. Holly), new folkies (James Taylor, "Questions Magazine Only one apparent massacre is Joni Mitchell), old folkies and even known to have occurred. In the a couple of his own songs. Rush's '67-68" No. 7 village of Prasot, which fell to the talent allows him to do gutsy blues —Cashbox Vietnamese invaders over last and hard-driving songs with just as "I'm a Man" weekend, more than 100 men, much success as sensitive, gentle Magazine women and children were gunned folk tunes. down last Thursday night in the Perhaps the finest song he did all Plus courtyard of an agricultural day was one about the great steam cooperative where they were being roller strike that hit lesser Durham FREEDOM detained. in 19ot41, a "social protest song." The South'* most progressive Rock Attraction The killings have not been made "There was nobody to roll the SEE THEM PERFORM A FULL TWO AND A HALF HOUR CONCERT— public but are not denied. The steam except one skinny little scab provincial governor, Hem Keth who went around doing curb Tickets—$5.00—$4.00—$3.00 ... All Seats Reserved Sana, when questioned in service, singin' 'Hey mama can I NOW ON SALE: Reinicks (Downtown and Thruway), Convention Center in Winston-Salem, Svayrieng, the nearest town, scoop for you.'" Trevor Beach's Record Center in Greensboro. ALL MAIL ORDERS to Chicago Concert. Monday, said the deaths had been Convention Center, Wlmton-Safem, N. C. Moke Check Payable to Concert*, Inc. guitar work was responsible for Encloie (tamped, >elf-addre»ied envelope far return of tickets. the result of a "murderous" much of Rush's success. He put Vietcong attack using the detainers across amazingly sweet and gentle as a screen. But survivors told other steel-style playing as well as hard Vietnamese at the scene that playing reminiscent of Mike Cambodian troops alone were Bloomfield with Dylan. responsible. The Southern Folk Cultural The Prasot mass-killing became Revival Project will be here next The 112 E. Main St. known because the village lies on Saturday. (just J4 block from Don't Forget — FREE KEY RINGS the higher priced store) PIZZA SPECIALS (AFTER 5 P.M.) SERVED IN OUR DINTNG ROOM. DELICATESSEN COSMOPOLITAN ROOM and CARRY OU Mon.-Thurs. 9-7 Visit our Wine Dept.—We stock the finest domestic and imported—Vintage or Non-Vintage, Wines and Champagnes. Fri. and Sat. 9-9 THE GOURMET CENTER Operathg IVY ROOM RESTAURANT &» Cosmopolitan Room & Delicatessen Of>en 7 Days—9:00 A.M. till 11:45 P.M. Pfi. £88-6041 2 DANZIGER'S Old World Gift Shop The RECORD AND TAPE CENTER has just received several new excellent LP's. These albums are all on sale throughout the week. . 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