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August 2, 1972 I The Maine Campus Maine coast oil development plot thickens FS:feral

abundant source of However, as Texaco uses the Nearly 100,0(1(1 gallons of director of Marine Research for Meanwhile, Casco Bay With the The U.S eager to dumpsite controversy as a industnal heating oil poured Maine's Sea and Shore Fisheries labor the islanders were an amer from reason for the slow progress of from a 20 foot gash in an oil department, all of Casco Bay have taken to the beaches and provide, there was no one Margaret I who the clean-up, ecologists counter tank in the Norwegian tanker streets to protest the presence the '11,xxxi hired crews increase t except for a portion around the with accusations that Tamano on Saturday, July 22 operations in the now could offer simple directions as for Bruns wick-Freeport-Harpswell of oil procedures which include coo and into the waters of southern fouled waters around their to what the islanders could do research gi area has been closed indefinitely mopping up oil with hay are Maine's Casco Bay. to clamming and the harvesting homes. to help. Accordi so antiquated and that Texaco Now, more than one week of all shellfish. Residents of Long Island, one Some bay residents went Hutch ins Texaco of should see to it that the most later, the resulting questions Before the oil spill, the total of the badly oil-blackened far as to accuse Departme clean-up modern equipment available be and long-range effects of this area of coastal clam flats closed islands in the bay, were out in engaging in the Sciences, publicity brought in at once. major ecological disaster are in Maine by bacterial pollution force with a beachfront operations for approved The lack of a quick organized only beginning to be felt by the was 76,000 acres. An estimate demonstration the day purposes only. mean an challenges response to the influx of oil on people of Maine. of the additional flats acreage following the spill. Others have Texaco UMO fon operation is the Maine coast has raised the As it now stands, 1,800 effected by the spill is not yet been doing whatever they can to accusations that the The inc question in the minds of many fishermen are in jeopardy of available. save wildlife that have become proceeding too slowly with the into the L people — If oil development losing their livelihood for the Lobstermen have also been mired in the oily muck. fact that it has been nearly Resources occurs on the coast, is Maine duration of the oil spill effects. advised by the state not to haul But Long Island residents are impossible to find a place to En tomolc capable of handling any spills According to Robert Dow, traps while the oil is still in the not confining their actions to dump the oil-soaked debris study of that may occur? water. Lobster taken from the the waterfront. It was reported scraped from the shorefront. and the ; According to Capt. Donald J. oil-spill area probably have on Friday that lawyers had filed and Soil McCann of the South Portland absorbed some oil into their on behalf of 250 Long Islanders research. Finding a place to dump tons Guard Base in the systems and would tend to taste suits in Federal District Court in Coast Sixty o of oil-drenched sand, hay and Portland Press Herald, the like petroleum. Portland seeking $6 million in Coast and land-g seaweed was becoming a to call in help "How long?" is the question damages resulting from the spill. Guard had from in the coo burdensome problem until a on everyone's mind. Neither the The island dwellers are suing Boston. New York and as far enacted in dumping site was located in Aate nor Texaco (The Tamano Texaco for $2 million, the away as San Francisco because sponsers Norway,Maine last week. was under lease to Texaco) will Tamano for $2 million and $2 "the situation is now (Monday, Stennis, Until then, the debris was venture a guess as to how long million from the ship's July 25, 1972) beyond the Clifford M being piled on the just-cleaned 1ST RANT the spill will close Maine's vital Norwegian owners, the control of local forces..." The si2 beaches or loaded into dump WA11101111 LOUNIDC fishing industry in Casco Bay. Wilhelmsen Lines. At press time, clean-up crews determir trucks which had nowhere to reported that nearly UNIDN ST &CPifF oN ROAD Clamming has been Texaco has agreed to pay for formula 1 go. oil that prohibited in flats along Long all clean-up costs but has three-quarters of the po pulatio 1 A dump site was being from the tanker had been Cove in Penobscot Bay since an continuously and vehemently leaked commerci utilized in Scarborough until recovered. oil spill occurred there in March, denied any responsibility for value of tl area residents questioned town 1971. The continued ban the spill. Bay residents are by the logi officials as to the nature of the resulted after the discovery of concerned, however, with how Sen. Sr DAILY PICK-UP dumping. I Fairmont tumors in clams affected by the fa- 'exaco will go in its mop-up will perm As it turned out, the clean-up SERVICE oil spill. Clams afflicted with the operations. Texaco has already Maine to firm working for Texaco had tumors die in a short time. indicated that they will not Fabrics research HILLSON neglected to obtain a dumping 23 Franklin St., Bangor Hopes for a rapid cleanup of remove the oil sludge from the of tim permit and were ordered by the CLEANERS the oily mess were dimmed coastal rocks or from the shores 10% Student Discount managemt town to both cease and remove towards the end of the week of uninhabited islands. private foi the sludge already deposited. AUJUST CLEARANCE ************ when the Coast Guard and The clean-up operation has wood resc Scarborough officials said SALE private clean-up crews been a very slow one anyway. wood-ba 18 MILL STREET that the town's water table was employed by Texaco extimated The islanders claim the Fre(' Bridal Con.sultatr ORONO MAINE too high to permit the dumping that the defouling operation operation has fallen victim to of such potentially threatening tn, telma will continue for at least several disorganization and TELEPHONE 8b6-)647 ineffectual material. Open Monday—Friday, more weeks. leadership. — 4 30 p.m

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Senate appn3ves UMO admits first quadriplegic forestry grant hike According to ramps, three-story buildings Assistant Dean In September Miss Gallant Daphne Gallant is a 19 of Student with no elevators and the Affairs Kristine will move into Hart Hall,chosen year-old Dover-Foxcroft girl Dahlberg, ubiquitious ice and snow in the the framework of the because of its central location. who will be attending the work-study The U.S. Senate tiaN apprw,ed winter. program would not She has a tape recorder to bring University of Maine at Orono in allow the an amendment by Senator The university also had the hiring of a companion, to lectures and has taught Margaret Chase Smith that will the fall. but she added that she is herself to type about 20 words Miss Gallant is also a chance to meet a most increase the House allocation extraordinary girl. Miss Gallant working with the vocational per minute on an electric for cooperative forestry quadriplegic, one who has rehabilitation program to typewriter with wooden dowls disabilities in all four limbs,and is an intelligent, aware, research grants by $2 million. woman determine how Miss Gallant tied to each hand. She hope.. to can travel about only in a wheel politically active young According to Dr. Frederick study psychology could be accomodated. have an electric typewriter by chair. She suffered spinal who plans to Hutchinson, chairman of the in order to do something of The scheduling of Miss the time school starts in the fall. injuries in an automobile Gallant's Department of Plant and Soil value in society. She was one of courses is being done The question of whether the accident two years ago which on a Sciences, this increase, when the first 18-year-olds to cast a special basis in order to university, the state, the federal left her without the use of her have her approved by the House, will ballot in last year' national courses located in government or the Gallant legs and with only limited use of easily accesible mean an extra $50,000 for elections. buildings such as family will have to foot the bill her arms. Little Hall. UMO forest resource research. Miss Gallant was a delegate to for the modification of any MissGallant was accepted at The scheduling will The increase will be funneled the state Democratic be campus structure to permit easy UMO in March and attended completed within the next into the UMO School of Forest convention, she is president of few access by Miss Gallant will be freshmen orientation last weeks, said Dean Dahlberg, Resources, The Department of the local chapter of the Young and discussed at the next meeting month where she found out the at that time the university will Entomology because of its Democrats and is now serving as between the university and Miss university had apparently meet with Miss Gallant aand her study of the spruce bud worm the treasurer for the town of Ganant's parents. overlooked the word parents in order to and the Department of Plant Dover-Foxcroft. She has an discuss the "quadriplegic" on her admissions next course of action to and Soil Sciences' forest soils active mind as well as a healthy prepare application. the campus for the arrival research. attitude towards her disability. of Sixty other state universities According to Director of Miss Gallant in the fall. She realizes that if she gets no and land-grant colleges take part Admissions James Harmon, however, the university did help from the university, she in the cooperative program first 'reAV will not make it at UMO. She enacted in 1962 under the joint realize that Miss Gallant was a needs the university to install sponsership of Sen. John quadriplegic at the time of her inexpensive temporary ramps at Stennis, D—Miss., and Rep. application, but were so swamped by the 8,000 places where she expects to have and White Clifford McIntire, R—Maine. Black dificulty and she also needs the The size of each grant is applications filed this year, that university's help in obtaining a determined by a national they did not have the time to companion who would provide formula based on the state's meet with her before here Miss Galant with any aid which population, the amount of admission. she needs on a daily basis. commercial timber land and the At the orientation session, Miss Gallant is hoping that value of the products produced Miss Gallant learned of the the university can hire someone for by the logging industry. obstacles that will face her in this purpose Sen. 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If hiking of an open, the exhaus the city RNocatikoentlIep eorronlas — off limits Detroit cre Beginnin 'It can't happen oil- tyco here' envisioned intrIcate s that snake bowers, st and climbj "We've been checking it out, and it Other similar projects were proposed. Talk to the people of Louisiana, of can't happen here," is one of Frank But, now we learn of the destruction Santa Barbara,of Corpus Christi, of Casco Sixteen wreaked by one average tanker — enough Bay. They'll tell you, "It can happen rushing bi Zappa's more quotable quotes, and it is roads and t the theme song of the sundry oil damage to potentially paraylize an area's here." It's Thirteen • companies that promise us millions and economy. Yet, this was only an average impossible to make a dollar without single-arch• don't even give us Arpege. size tanker and it spilled less than one-half risking one they say. That may or may not arch and tm What can't happen, they say, is an oil of one-percent of its cargo. be true. But what Maine is risking here in Faced slick that would despoil the playing with oil is more than a dollar or granite an environmental resources of Maine. Yet, any other reasonable equivalent. Oil is growths of day in, day out, around the country and There is much talk of the offering to put up a few refineries and a super greet the the world, Shell, Mobil, Texaco, Sun, -sophisticated navigation of the few jobs. We would be putting up the turns in the Standard and the rest are involved in spills supertankers, but yet,it is hard to imagine health and well-being of a state of a of various sizes and consequences. a ship invulnerable to the hazards of our million people. This is monstrously The "car shore. island's From this, two things are abundantly Even if the super tankers somehow unfair. are sputtering, clear. First, as long as oil is transferred by "safe" what oil port will not also have It would be nice to have more jobs in its share a utomobilf truck, pipe and ship from one point to of conventional tankers as well? Washington County or any county for One look at the news that cars were another (i.e. for the rest of our natural clippings matter. Perhas we might have a on Mount] lives) there will be oil spilled through displayed on the front page of the Campus hundred refineries for a hundred years should alert opposition leakage and assorted mishaps,and second, anyone not conscious of the and never have a spill. But with our few island's that present technology, regardless of incredible magnitude of damage caused tank farms we are already having great Rockefelle Gulf's oil herder and all the other P.R. by a "mere" 100,000 gallons of oil. We difficulties. Harbor, hi baloney, is insufficient to deal with the then should consider what 10 times that separate" problem. much would do, or for that matter The Casco Bay spill doesn't prove a 100 propertyconsideri Over the past few years, pressure has times. Then try to imagine 1,000 times thing we shouldn't know already. It been intense for this economically that much oil just brings the point a neighbors washing onto our beaches little closer to their ca depressed state to give in to the rich little and ledges, into wildlife home. refuges and vehicles WE men in their Manhattan offices that drool finally sinking slowly to the bottom to A wise man once came upon a thought when they look at Maine's deepwater poison the life there. This is the reality of appropriate to the oil situation: "If One o ports on a chart. For the lure "perhaps" oil development on the coast, and don't anything can go wrong,it will." let 200 jobs in Washington County, many the oil companies of the Department Don't gamble and pray for the best fro of people were willing to risk the area Economic Development (or when you can't afford the worst. stretchcto nh e l) Jeoter r surrounding Machiasport for the sake of Department of Ecological Destruction, as it is The Jonr the supertanker. fondly referred to) tell you different. became a place for dresses k. skimmers horse-dram visitors i( Andrew Ci reader opinion and Presidi Indignant stiTllhsee rvinj(i tea and pc To the editor: lawns over On reading the "Laughingly "outrageously high." A The Maine CAMPUS is pub- lished Wednesdays during the Horrendous" criticism of the delicious breakfast of muffins or s um mer by students of the Oronoka Restaurant by the homemade University of Maine at Orono. Galloping Gluttons (whoever doughnuts can be obtained for Subscription rate — $2.50 per they may be), we found only 20 cents. A steak dinner is semester, $4 per year. Local ad- vertising rate — $2 per column ourselves unable to control our available for $1.99. gluttons will do inch. Editorial and business off- indignation. Hopefully the ices located at 106 Lord Hall, their galloping elsewhere as we University of Maine, Orono, our Me. 04473. Telephone (207) The slurs upon this local want to be able to enjoy at the Oronoka. 581-7531. Represented for nat- tavern were overly malicious. If beer ional advertising by National the gluttons had not been so Educational Advertising Ser- busy looking at their watches, The Estabrooke Outing Club vices, 360 Lexington Ave., New Association York, N.Y. 10017. Second-class they might have had time to postage paid at Orono. Maine notice that the view from the 04473. dining room is lovely, the waitresses are friendly and attractive, and the hostess is always on hand to make sure Impatient that customers are satisfied. While we never tried the hot July 26. turkey sandwich, we found that To the editor: 2:00 p.m. the filet mignon was superb. If You-really ought to keep your the potato pancakes look like Editor's note: Mairi, office staffed, you know. I came The fried beercan lids, this fact in no Campus is into ask whether this week's published on way obscures the scrumptious Wednesdays and it arrives Campus was out yet, since all on flavor. Smothered with sour campus between 3 I've seen today are the big stack and 4:00 cream, these delightful snacks p.m. The reason no one is in the • of July 12th papers in the are often served free along with office at 2:00 p.m. is that the Library. free sandwiches, to the guests at staff consists of I waited around here for at two people the "Someplace Else" lounge both least ten minutes, but nary a of whom would be at the downstairs in the Oronoka. printer waiting soul did I see — nor nary a July for the Campus to come off the One can't help wonder what 26 Campus, by the way. It sure presses. unusual gourmet spots our is getting harder for us summer gluttons must be accustomed to school folks to keep up with the that would enable them to find news. prices at the Oronoka Green Dragon unreasonable, let alone August 2, 1972 The Maine Campus 5

Travel the Rockefeller legacy Tourist haven, USA 1

it, follow the arrows to Ocean Drive If hiking or biking is your idea Naturally, free "Maine, Vacationland for all." enterprise In 1920, a clamor ensued as part of the 19-mile-long "Park Loop" of an open-air adventure,escape discovered the the sign people from network of paths construction began on a route That is Road. From Bar Harbor to Seal Cove the exhaust-blighted by-ways of and soon this state inevitably see as advertisements in the circling the Amphitheatre, a outside along this route the views of the open (JOSS its border. the city and travel John D. Bar Harbor Times offered wild, secluded valley. A group thcy Atlantic dashing itself on stubborn "Massachusetts, vacationland for Rocketellees legacy to Acadia "Daily buckboard runs over the of Northeast Harbor residents granite are almost unbroken. Over is a sign seen by Mainers who National Park in Mount Desert roads of LaFayette National all." your right shoulder, the rocky raised such an uproar that on Route 95. — 57-miles of "carriage" roads Park...leaving the Malvern Hotel head south precipices of the mid-island mountain Rockefeller, particularly The question is, then, who is off limits to the fire-breathing in Bar ranges cast long shadows. Harbor and the Jordan sensitive to public criticism, -of-staters? Hundreds of Detroit creation. Pond "all?" Out Anyplace along this two-lane, House, Seal Harbor at 2 abandoned construction. The thousands of Massachusetts residents Beginning i n 1915, one-way road is a good place to stop, the p.m. Seats $2." stretch was not completed until stay within their state to visit Cape but tourist favorites include the oil-tycoon rmilanthropist In Cod or the offshore lands, Martha's 1928, David over a decade later. much reknowned "Thunder Hole" envisioned and constructed an Nantucket. Rockefeller designed a nature When work began on Vineyard and intricate system of dirt roads trail along the In Maine, there seems to be no lines of his additional carriage paths and the soft that snake through tall hemlock father's reason why people from one part of shadows along "Sand pathways which made a throughout the island, Pepper Beach." bowers, shirt rolling meadows quarter mile loop the state should not visit another from the threatened a congressional time. This is Further along Ocean Drive are the and climb grassy knolls. teahouse with during that leisure flowers and trees investigation which halted all especially so at this time of year, and Otter Cliffs and Otter Cove. identified by Seal Sixteen stone bridges span small signs along construction pending a public Summer Session requirements need The Cove exit is an the way. opportune place for the casual visitor rushing brooks, regular park hearing. Testimony, however, not be a deterrent. That same to leave the park for a short time and roads and thundering waterfalls. year, Rockefeller from Maine residents, including For those who felt remorse at purchased the having to give up part of their take a closer look at "how the other Thirteen of the Jordan Pond the governor, indicated such " bridges are take courses there is taatc House and the surrounding land strong favor for the project, vacation to single-arched, one has a double that relief. Some of the most inviting to add to what was to become the senator Looking down the length of the arch and two are triple spans. withdrew his vacation territory on the east coast is precipice rises Acadia National Park. complaint. pond. a tree-covered Faced with pink to grey only a short drive away, and people sharply hundreds of feet high on the granite and blanketed by pale from around the country drive days left (western) shore while two scenic growths of lichen, the bridges to visit places which are two hours or granite hills known as "the bubbles" from Orono. greet the traveller at various less away rise on the far end of the pond. An excellent scenic attraction Back on the Park Road, you pass turns in the network. that can be taken in on a free close by the Bubbles and some of the Saturday is Mount Desert Island. which lace the The "carriage roads" were the scores of footpaths Drive to Bangor and head east on park and lure the hiker into an island's protest to the Route I-A. Proceed straight through afternoon', adventure. Further along. sputtering, snorting, smoking Ellsworth you may wish to stock up other ponds and lakes come into view automobile. When passenger on food or any of the sundry items as the road begins winding through a cars were officially permitted this town's vast shopping facilities maze of mountains and valleys. on Mount Desert amid plenty of have to offer) and bear right on At times, the hillsides seem to rise opposition by several of the Route 3 on the far side of town. You straight overhead; at others, one island's summer residents will soon enter the tiny community thinks that only a tunnel through the obviously thrives avert a Rockefeller, who lived in Seal of Trenton, which cliff seen dead ahead can on the tourist trade (featuring a At last, an elevated but Harbor, hit on a plan to build catastrophe. drive-in, riding stables, and daily level stretch affords an •••• fairly separate "horse roads" over his non-stop flight service to Boston.) excellent view, as well as a sign property which was at that time pointing to the tallest of the Island's considerable, so that his 410041 mountains. Cadillac. neighbors could ride safely in THE BUBBLES — named by a young .summer Still on Route 3 on the of this does not carriages. All motor visitor with his girlfriend's twin charms in mind— southernmost tip of Trenton. amidst To reach the top their walk, only a short the view from tne Jordan Pond carriage path. restaurants featuring freshly boiled require a long vehicles were to be banned. like "The Hairpin." lobster, you will get your first (but, at places along a paved road to close-up view of the ocean. exciting) drive Following construction of the the carriage roads there is ample One of the first roads Today, Crossing a bridge you arrive on its summit. Here Jordan Pond facilities for all guests completed was a two-mile road, Rockefeller delight thousands of hikers and Mount Desert Island. parking and stretch from Rockefeller's estate obtained special permission cyclists annually. Cross-country Bearing left at the intersections of that compliment a breathtaking to the Jordan Pond teahouse. from then Secretary of the skiers have also found the Route 1.02 and 198, remain on Route Interior, Franklin Lane to build pathways ideal for the dip and 3 on the eastern sick of the island of the whole island. The Jordan Pond House soon Cove to tile west. Blue Hill and sections of the network across climb terrain and the miles of unti: 'y ou pass through Hull's became a favorite stopping off Penobscot Bays sparkle a bright blue. the southern end of the newly untouched snow except for an and come to a sign showing the way for ladies in flowing business district. -To the north. Blue Hill and place established Slew- de Monts occasional animal track. to the Bar Harbor dresses and men in straw Terminal for the Bluenose Ferry Frenchman's Bays meet at the National Monument, The Rockefeller The skimmers traveling in elegant carriage will be on you left, as well as renton bridge (which y ou crossed), predecessor to the national roads are quite a horse-drawn carriages. Frequent legacy. Their excellent views of Frenchman's Bay park. historic and the Last Coast visitors icluded Edsel Ford, aesthetic and the "cottages" of 1 rom the yachts and mansions :0 Carnegie, Atwater Kent The construction of the contribution to summertime bourgeoise. the town of Seal Harbor to the bigger Andrew will bring you down "carriage roads" was never free recreation can not be matched A sharp left yaehts and more numerous mamaons and President William Taft. waterfront of Bar Harbor. either in the state or in the along the of Northeast Harbor there is much to The Jordan Pond House is from controversy. Particularly gift shops until the entire National Park past marinas and be seen. serving travellers today with bitter opposition came from you to turn still System. town's layout forces tea and popovers on the velvety Senator George Wharton Pepper right at the public wharf and head up ()Bowing 102 along thi overlooking Jordan Pond. of Pennsylvania, a summer Main Street. If you make it past this lawns LaBree's Bakery western shore y oil come to resident of Mount Desert. mile of tempting businesses you can Southwest Harbor. Manset. Seawall. Specializing in decorated cakes look forward to the many attractions and then a dilemma. Should you and all other bakery products of Acadia National Park. press on, relinquishing your revs of Stall on the eastern side of the We deliver to dorms the Cranberry Isles to NISI, m,Kinky. island, travelling south, keep a sharp Bernard, West Tel. 827-2429 Tremont and the shore lookout for the sign showing the of Blue Hill Kay, or should Volt save entrance to the park. When y ou find that for another day and retrace your steps to the Seal Harbor entrance of Acadia National Park and continue KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS on the "Loop!" BURNHAM If you decide to do the latter you CLASS RINGS is ill soon come to the Jordan Pond watch and jewelry House. -t his unique eaterie and gift DRUG shop repairing health arid overlooks (naturally) Jordan beauty Pond. -this, though. is no aids ordinary DeGrasse Jewelers pond. Not many islands are blessed with one so large for any at all). complete line of fraternity 827-3554 Mt. Desert, of course, is no ordinary iskrd, for despite its and sorority charms OLD TOWN lil relatively sm size it has more than 38 Main St. Orono a half doze.. bodies of fresh water free delivery plus as many mountains nearing or Tel. 866-4032 exceeding 1,000 feet in height.

11NORTHEAST BANK TRUST CO MEMBER NORTHEAST BANKSHARE ASSOCIATION / IMENIBER FDIC

BANGOR: 2 State Street Installment loan Agency, 73 Central Street/Airport Mall Union Street BREWER: 366 Wilson Street MACHIAS: 1 Center Street OLD TOWN: 101 South Main Street ORONO: University Mall Shopping Center stanley Brook Bridge August 2, 1972 I - - August Anthro Artifacts

The Department of Anthropology is the custodian of an intriguing museum on the third floor of South Stevens. The collection includes materials from the Arctic, Oceania, Africa and South and North America. Summer hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. — 4 p.m.

by Don

Excus but I hayi for t A Cheyenne war bonnet area reThe sat being ph Egyptian mummy's head — probably '2,O00 when lie The sta years old. that I dis( of the Car peak yet. Prodt desparate releasing ;such as singles. A during t novelty aggravi (Troglai example) Then ex perinn such as "Joy" a "Amazin this leadi

Stone money from Yap in West Carolinas. This wal 1 hop used in transactions such as betrothals to indicate soon, or pre-, my copil A ceremonial mask from New Guinea Street, I and human. clauton ; combining the features of bird are about worth bu Pre-Classic Mayan figure -oprvirmixt.sle Meanwl Attiks;o4-,'IF.111FWZR12181 SOTTOVis '13- 4,111Ntlf11414.1 \(- 11\1 \ VS \Y HO XTIN(; COMP 111 same tim( ; 1111111111M of new that we re 4;t)1t 0+5TFt(6;5‘k1 °NEAL Nom .(1 .1 1s11111.V. Hartgen will exhibit and, ever on some iuJ 11,1111r,111\1 lutlf\ ((vmaT5 up.Poe - rarely anymore. IIINIff UV)( (.1( 41,111 Crillt's watercolors ' Professor i•H / s.s_;. 74 / No‘t to the Bar Harbor Municipal Pier Tc Hartgen's annual studio-lawn • exhibition of his watercolors Friday, August 4. -111....11..11.11111.11.1111.1 will be held 111..1.1".11 Is your TV or radio on the blink? One of the traditional events of the Summer Arts Festival at I g Shop Hours in Orono, the Ibi,,.Now you can sae The Graduate" .411111111111111111101 TUNE IN TO the University "\INEMIIIII includes Maine landscapes again or tor the frst tine • % Mon. — Sat. show ni for which Hartgen is well-known, by Dave -11111111 11 :30am. — 5:30pm. N Carter several inspired by his • ANNE BANCROFT DUSTIN HOFFMAN KATHARINE ROSS and 16. 0 We also repair recent sabbatical in Europe. It's I MI\ stereos, computers, tape Television and Hartgen, who is chairman of Bangoi THE GRADUATE recorders, etc. rock roac Center U M 0's Art Department, is Electronics We make house calls currently being shown in a 827-5872 on your telephone dial IL 1 one-man exhibit at Kalamazoo The ol (Mich.) Institute which is also WG1 21 N. Main St. Old Towr • • to • • • showing 17th Century Dutch whipped .401111010nit" landscapists and Picasso as part —11,11.411Q,A0481Wrdia4ZWit- 1,e Ar•ci s of its 10th anniversary Rama tan 7,16.rv'w,?",-41/111A-nro celebration. end son ,...•0 _r '4, _ 0 • r: •J'' e -,:tiromplap tiuti, There will OEMY AWARD WINNEP zlitessibiu„ be about 30 19. paintings in the .Friday I, -.."--74111111111r* show, Well, most of them new and many of Can It them icholas 'A Picture & Gift scheduled to go on tour fantastic and this winter in national exhibits. coming I 111<- "January ..., 0 17 St Deep" which was night? 7 ... A Ixandra Shop shown in last summer's exhibit us? has been chosen by the Not tr American Watercolor Society cultura for a national tour of museums. geograph MEI The .....: , showing will be from 3to made a sia 1 5 p.m. in the studio and terrace today. of Ilartgen's home at 109 Forest The ta Avenue, Orono. Mall Theatre MIDNIGHT FILM SERIES was the more abc Friday Aug. 4 11:55 p.m. For Unusual Gifts of Mama' Saturd 1-landsewed Beaded Moccasins- Jo Jo (;u JAMES DEAN NATLIE WOOD (.(11'll, Tellf Souvenirs - English bone china be pl a an Ray St,-arks - Fiestaware Friendly Village Auditori Penobscot Trading Post Showt "Rebel Without a Cause" No Main St Old Town are on sa for one) selling at 1 August 2, 1972 The Maine Campo, 7 0110) INE',VMS OW)

Enjoy an smorgasbord

by Don Perry

Excuse my vehemence, Music is fun, and anyone's Chiyo Okumura, a beautiful, "I chose the Black, I chose the "Highlife" is the term applied have been away from this but I record collection should be sultry young Japanese singer is Blue, to the high-keyed and lively pop area for two months, and upon tailored to suit his own featured on the album in the I forsook the Red and Orange, music of black Africa. reThe same old crummy songs particular moods. Which means series recorded in Japan. She too, Oscarmore Ofori of Ghana is a being played on the radio as you should have something sings the modern ballads of I did forsake them and them composer and showman in when I left. Don't they ever die'? more than rock and roll in your hercountry in Japanese and deny, highlife style and has helped to pop The stagnation cycle of record rack. Recently, the backed by NIakoto Kawaguchi's I chose the Green, and for it make it popular throughout that I discussed in a spring issue Campus received several choice orchestra. It all sounds kind of I'll die...- Europe. He is featured on the of the Campus hasn't reached its from Capitol's droll, doesn't it'? That's because That refrain, from tne ;cries- African album. peak yet. But I pray every night. International Series. In the pile we are so used to hearing the "Croppy Boy" tells of the pride 'T'hough highlife 'borrow; tne Producers are getting were selections from South familiar names of home. of the Irish over centuries of brass and reed of European pop desparate now, so they are even America, Japan, Ireland, But except for the language. resistence against "perfidious music. anti a Orric a.ses• 1 releasing cuts from old albums Germany France, Sweden, the sounds of this album are as Albion.- of the tragedy of form of the Amen( an pun ,,ofig. ;such as Clapton's "Layla-1 as Africa and the Near East. beautiful as Paul Mauriat, as peopie divided by politics, and remains [rut .:-. in, an. singles. And, as always happen deep he ;South American album with feeling as Barbra of the power folk songs have to ;HI a truck io;-:c oi during these long doldrums, immediately caught my eye Striesand. and as soft and move 'he spirit. Anne Byrne trican percL,s!(,,!.uirnn- novelty songs make their because it was titled "Music of passionate as Peggy Lee. So you knows that power. and in her dna gourris aggravating appearance the Incas.- I have long been an see, it isn't so very different after cool. ,,weet voice, she sings of and ben, - ad (Trogladite"being a prime all, i Andes nut and once did a found the album a soothing Ireland's pride along with some sin gin g. example). tedious three-part termpaper on and pleasing experience. songs of other lands too. er.tertainers 1.ear a. to Then you have the it for an English Composition Guntar Noris is a weii-known This is an intimate kind of that are uncanno compeipng. in exasperation experiments class. Also, in two years I hope jazz pianist in Europe. He has album like friendly music Here is Afro-Caribbean mus,c at the synthesizer song such as to go backpacking down the recorded a few albums that were making at a real Irish singing its source and the genesis of bagpipe song "Joy" and the Andes. But I didn't realize that released in this country and is pub, or at home. recent big-band rock. Where is all "Amazing Grace." respected by American jazz In the rich variety of French The two remaining albums in this leading us? civilizations of the Inca period musicians. On the album popular music, one young singer the series - the one from the had developed a form of music recorded in Germany, the among the highly competitive Near East and one from Sweden something breaks I hope that is such a pleasure listening Guntar Morris Trio has taken postwar generation in France entitled Sweden Modern did liable to wear out soon, or I'm to even today. ViValdi's "Four Seasons" and stan ds out as something truly nothing for me. Which is not to Exile on Main my copies of This album, performed by a turned it into a fantastic jazz exotic and "different." say that there might not be History of Eric Street, the group called Pachacamac on suite. Enrico Macias fromAlgeria is something in them for you. Last which claoton and Free At authenic Inca instruments, is a "Four Seasons" is one of the featured on the series album, The Swedish folksongs are albums are about the only three joy to listen to. The rhythms are all-time biggies of Baroque My . The oriental suavity done in peaceful and gentle worth buying right now. intricate and complex, gentle, music. With tuneful sounds and of his homeland is apparent arrangements using exotic exotic and happy - real stone a sense of humor, it describes both in his singing which is centuries-old instruments music. It makes you want to the endless fascination of warm and sensuous and his (rough), jazz instruments Meanwhile, I'm drowning my dance. You can close your eyes seasonal changes. songs. most of which he himself (sleek), strings and modern having fun at the sorrows and and imagine yourself walking composes. woodwinds (tasteful) and the listening to a variety same time the streets of Cuzo, or looking For my next favorite in the He is a warm sirocco blowing soft edge of beautiful blond albums by unknowns of new out over the green series, I chose the green Anne into the cool north. Like the Merit Hemmingson's voice receive here in the office that we mountain-walled valleys of Byrne. Actually, "I Chose the Corsican Tino Rossi of a (cool). The songs are sung in every now and then, I put and, Machu Piccu. I lost my head Green Anne Byrne" is the name generation before, his singing Swedish so it is rather hard to some classical and jazz. I on listening to this album, but the of the album. It is a collection of reminds you of southern tell whether they are strangely listen to the radio rarely others in the series are good too. Irish folk songs by Anne Byrne. beaches and sun, of carefree different or not. anymore. times and laxy vacations. The music from Beirut is •C/fs certainly distinctly Middle East. Beatt, Mq,„ to) c,.14rL The songs are played by Ron take ionb oro ifcs4, ) Goodwin and his distinguished Vie.,,It i• , • London orchestra with some on rock map' Irish slivers enthusiam and skill. Although ,CBan or's finally the sound does not conjure up G •-ulfeborails 0 s- Ak in my mind images of Beirut or Iford 4-- tit 6' will perform Lebanon, it does aco„,. S ,00/4602y09 remind me somewhat of the movies Sylvain "The Boys of the Lough," "Casablanca" and "Flight from by Dave Algiers," whatever that has to (no, Scottish and Irish folk iesicians, Mrs. Quigley tells me do Now this is one of the biggest will perform in the Damn with anything. It's finally happened. she's not Sylvia's mother) rock and roll bargains to come Yankee Room in the Memorial Bangor has been added to the there's more: along in quite some time. Union tonight, August 9 a8 p.m. rock road map. On Sept. 29 ----Elton John Considering that one album at Oct. 15 ----Jethro Tull "The Boys" have appeared in Viners costs $4.67 plus tax - I Oct. 27 ----Alice Cooper folk clubs, festivals and on radio The other day I was listening would say that seeing three of Nov. 2 —Chicago and TV in Great Britain and are to WGUY - and the guy Rock's greatest groups for Dec. 16 ----Grand Funk here in the U.S. for a month. whipped off the words about J. $4.50 sans tax is a great bargain Railroad They will play fiddle, guitar, Geils, Jo Jo Gunne and on the order of the loaves and All of the above have been concertina, flute, bodrhan (Irish Ramatam, and he added at the drum), whistle and mandolin - fishes. A real something for booked for the Bangoi end something about August as well as sing. almost nothing. Auditorium except for Elton 19. Two years ago, during the J. Geils is one of the best blues "Hercules" John whose Well, well, I says to myself- is regular academic year. Al y Bain, bands there is. Ramatam contract has not come back yet, Can it be true that three and the fiddler from the Shetland synonymous with Cream but according to Mrs. Quigley, it fantastic rock hands are all a first Isle was on the Orono campus Mountain. They have should be any day now. coming to Bangor on the same Atlantic with another young Scot album just out on the All I can add to this is that I night? The world is finally with made up of memorable performance label. This band is can hardly believe it - and if it us? the Jimi There will be no adnii old timers from all comes true, it's Not trusting my ears - of the the Red, fee. tlendrix Experience, heavy cultural demands of the White and Blues Image,and Iron geographic area in which I live, I Butterfly. If they don't blow calls made a couple of phone your head right off, there's no Avit, HIKING and BACKPACKING today. hope for you. EQUIPMENT The talk with a Mrs. Quigley Jo-Jo Gunne is very energetic, was the most astonishing - but promising group young and .0r. I )1 .1 lt411)P11:14 1‘ifit!C it \;irrlik., more about that later. recording for Asylum Records. Saturdliy. August 19, J. Geils. Their top 40 single "Run, Run, GERRY - CAMP TRAILS - HIMALAN'A Ramatam will Jo Jo Gunne,and Run" was a refreshing pause for ' NORTHFACE - SILVA - EUREKA -- VAS0( be playing at the Bangor which climbed them artistry DRILITE(Foods) -RICH-MOOR - ALPINE DESIGNS Auditorium. charts! STORE HOURS Showtime is at 8 p.m. Tickets Well, I guess that's it for this are on sale now (at Viner Music, Mondav thru Saturday 9-5 Hanson's week...oh, I almost forgot Mrs. .t45 South Main Street for one) and amazingly, they are Quigley. Friday evening until 9 pm selling at $4.50. Brewer, Maine 04417 #, A

August 2, 1972 The Maine Campus S rihe Calloping Gluttons

`Atsa some spicy lasag

attracting one's gaze from the then Soon the food arrived in ham. hut th,: flavor of the former was The Gluttons' boasts of their I his %%Lek I he(l )(Inuits' -ode tip to invisible irritating panels would add surprising quantities. Quickly present anyway as It cooked right never-ending ability to consume was the door 01 1.1,1Idacers restauLint at to the feeling of poshness. However. superceding a basket of hot, tender. into the cut..I he spaghetti for which rendered hollow; desert was Broad Street ;n Bangor and even in the daytime, the food more bulky rolls, was one huge platter of the restaurant is locally famous foregone. The check came quickly iisliJ their ss as inside. than makes up for what is lasagna and another dish rendered anyway) is bey ond any objective and was placed face-down on the I he building. located almost aesthetically unpleasmg to the taste invisible by a vast pile of spaghetti, description lhow do you describe table. One Glutton produced a deck dire, ti y under the Bangor-Brewer toll - - so on to that. Sallee, and of course, the veal. spaghetti anyway other than by of cards and stared at the other. A (tigs. is is di sound-insulated and the [he IA :titer via.: courteous and feen the veal was not ai first ordering more or leaving the plate cut ensued and bloodshed was Ii ime. ol feet on the wall-to-wall quiet. ne%er Ohl readily visible, as a thin slice of ham only half-emptied?) In any case. for averted when the card-carrier lost ,(ircting may well be the loudest over-hearing. yet a%ailable at aoy covered it compk:tcly. ecery piece of the large serving of oc will have to endure. 1 he moment he was needed. This addition. nes), to the Glutton meat. at least three forkfuls of senaratcd into question. yeas cause for a different the restaurant. Teo:di/nig in in spaghetti must he taken if you are to Taken aback, he scratched his of selection moment's consternation. much like , around the northern arc food, had an eSeellent avoid eating the latter for a half hour head and turned the check over the Iowan that eneenint,•rs his first (11cling. with the stairs coming ot luncheon specials that would take after you finish with the former. Breaking into a smile lie growled off kitchen and lob..ter in the shell. lit 5tn.er. unlike middle and the care of anyone appetite - - escept of the figures: lasagna. SI.95: Veal. b.!? the south silk:. the crusty crustacean. the barrier I the course, the Gluttons'. On the left The other Glutton took a big $3.2.5:. drinks. SI.S0 tfor both): one II1s1 thing \on. iii.i niqlk•e ham) can be eaten without blistering 1 he page of the menu were the full-eourse chance when lie orderedhis meal. Not soft drink. 5.25: la \ and the total. a leaf d,o Is 111C •111111ellt filtering the crass and, in fact, turned out to dinners, and of these, the steak and having eaten in almost 24 hours, he very reasonable S7.67. it mgh the colored translucent he perhaps the best part of the meal. seafood dishes were especiaIl% ordered just lasagna. hoping that it ot- portions cif the roof. I his tempting. Ilowever. the Gluttons. Ihe flavor that came through would he substantial enough. lInhelitting a restaurant of bearing in mind that there were other after being cooked with the veal's As it turned out. the Glutton had Such an atmosphere (again iIt.:(aracter and style of Baldacci's. plas'es On the trail pm.la II/III!! In usual compliment of vegetables and all he could manage %via) the lasagna ads using that nighttime might be does .01 diminish ii 01.1 sit ill the these. Jul.,: BALA c Is spe, tali% . spices reminded one first of well and two rolls. I he testure of the best) %nein food, drinks, and tip for 55 k.'sls'In Upsiall's area overlooking a Italian food. cooked INA tender) ham steak. and food was perfect. I he sauce was two people for le, than S to left sun-porCh. si 1th its beach umbrellas then again of a mild bacon. Lasagna and veal parmesan v%eie \Cellent. as was the cheese. both Gluttons smiling and though anti riOre gantl!. panels. 1 Ii,. Veal Was no let-tlOWn. ordered, and delivered in a shorter The lasagna almost completely not seriously lightened in their hOl.lCV01. 111C testure of the meat k‘ covered the plate. By the time the pockets. much heavied elsewhere. I he interior is pleasant enough. time than espected. In the interim, superb. -Elie veal and Sallee elistOni,10 Glutton decided to hang up the fork. Their horses groaned in done in what might be Called one of the Gluttons cooled himself tin StIC11 a piece of meat .sre he had caicn only three-quarters of acknowledgement of this. Si mi-modern airport style - - clean with a daiquiri. while the other a1hr,•‘i.0(..(1 the addition 01 the the portion given to him. and rleasant but (immagmatne and wctied tor is his parched ucic c .t set! fkll irman;• with a w hi.key sour. Both l':rtnips, darkness outside mere chilled properly and of just the !:).„( kilts ntown Bangor right proportions.

r rail come to the Bar-B-Q

or We didn't have to admire The Galloping Gluttons were the setting long, however, for OIN sore in the saddle and void in the our waitress reappeared with feedbag Tuesday so we our Big Nade's. stampeded to the Chuck Wagon Draft beer at the Chuck Restaurant on Union Street in Wagon is handed to you in a Bangor. glass mason jar with an olive Covered with traildust, we bobbing in it. After a few felt right at home amid the jarfuls, a glutton could fancy wagon wheels and belly-band that a floating eyeball was 'Black Tide': an ecological nightmare harnesses. winking at him in his dregs. Seating our carcasses at a picnic-type table in the center But of course the Gluttons Norwegian of the kitchen-dining room The very week a Black Tide, tells how the author were on duty, and nonesuch Tidetells the story of traffic, we were immediately tanker dumped 100,000 gallons shared with other residents of hallucinations took place. the crisis of politics visited by a young waitress who of heavy industrial oil into Santa Barbara the frustration of Casco Bay, closing 76,000 acres PeolpoandB powerpicoekw i n and of greed veusversus a slapped two paper placemats in TheBit Nade's Barbeque Beef dealing with the federal community's rights. It is a front of us which also happened of clam flats and putting 1,800 government, the concern that Rolls were filling and spicy and fishermen and lobstermen out powerful drama and proof that to be the menu. really hit the spot. The fixings Santa Barbara would become an with courage and perseverance The menu was a little difficult of work, Delacorte Press industrial slum and the weren't too elaborate, but then, released a controversial new the community can prevail. to follow, but having visited the how do you dress up french fries In his introduction, Eastman the book on the Santa Barbara oil Chuck Wagon before, without getting gauche? wrote, "The eruption of the oil developed the spill and how it shook the oil Gluttons had realization that if anything well on Union Platform A off what was industry and the Federal knack of pinpointing positive was going to be done to Santa Barbara on January 28, what was cattle. bureaucracy. poultry and get favorable anti-oil legislation, 1969, has had profound effects Wagon is Glutton No. 2 would have Maine Senator Edmund The Chuck the citizens themselves and could be described as the ordered dessert, but he had Muskie, in the forward to Black would somewhat limited in its have to do it. blowout heard around the dribbled ketchup (per usual) all Tide by Robert Eastman, said, offerings since everything is world." either french-fried or cooked over the placemat—menu and "I hope that Mr. Eastman's over an open charcoal grill. That couldn't read between the book will quicken a sense of way most of the meals taste like splotches. urgency within the government they are all passed over the same The check arrived as to protect our coastlines from load of kindling. promptly as the Big Nade's, but accidents. I am deeply the Gluttons were happy to see concerned that effective that we wouldn't have to hold legislation be provided to protect our oceans and But that's why we came, no? up another stagecoach to pay for it. coastlines from oil damage. Mr. — to enjoy a barbeque-pit Easman's book, I believe, assists atmosphere and flavor a la The tab came to less than $4.00 for two. the talk of public education on Lyndon,si? these issues both in and out of includes everything We were delighted when the The service was excellent the government." waitress returned promptly to and but the frame we recommend the Chuck The full name of the book is take our order. Feeling (and the water). Wagon to all of you Black Tide, the Santa Barbara homogenous, both gluttons trail bums or any one else Oil Spill and its Consequencec ordered Big Nade's Barbeque interested in the vittles that won the West. Beef Roll, passing up the The author gives a clear an Cowhand's Delight and Sgt. detailed explanation of how th Preston's Alaskan crab roll. spill occurred and Just one word of caution: the describes how While we waited for the cook the long job Chuck Wagon won't accept of salvage began. to rustle our dinner, we This is the first full account 01 absorbed the early Dodge City credit cards, so if you plan to order the an ecological crime — a crim. decor and marveled at an braised rhinocerous ribs at $219.95, without criminals but with intriguing color pin up of a you'd better bnng some greenbacks. many victims — and Black Angus over our heads. community's response to it