The Summer Chronicle llth Year, Number 3 Duke University, Durham, Wednesday, May 27, 1981 Guillette to replace Berninger Dining halls boss named By Erica Johnston Berninger announced in innovations will help Guillette Louis Guillette Jr., an March that he would resign manage and "continue to refine assistant director of dining from the dining halls post June and tune" new Duke dining halls at Yale University, will 30. Pietrantoni said 55 halls projects such as the point replace Oscar Berninger as candidates applied for the job, system, Licks and the director of Duke dining halls and five finalists were invited to redesigned Down Under. July 1, Joseph Pietrantoni, Duke to interview with Guillette has "shown a great director of campus services, told Pietrantoni, other members of ability to work with students — the Chronicle yesterday. the administration and a he has a very open mind .... Pietrantoni said Guillette student steering committee. He also thinks upward mobility in staff is a very important accepted the job Friday, and Guillette, 33, has held various that administrators are in the thing," Pietrantoni continued. jobs in Yale dining halls for 13 "He's great at employing ideas PHOTO BY KIRSTEN nENNEY process of formalizing the years and has been assistant Joe Pietrantoni, director of campus services. agreement. into realities. He's a total director'of dining halls there for upstart individual." two years. He has a B.S. in hotel and restaurant management The new dining halls director from the University of New has not worked with a "point" Klan candidacy protested Haven, and a diploma in system, but neither had any of culinary arts from the Culinary the other candidates, because By Erica Johnston and spokesmen from ran for North Carolina attorney Institute. Duke's system is one of few of its About 10 Durham andChapel the CWP and the Greensboro general last year and won more kind in the country. But Yale Hill political activists yesterday Justice Fund. than 50,000 votes in the The newly appointed dining has a central board system and a "no-miss meal concept" board urged the public to be aware of Jerry Paul Smith, one of six Republican primary, but lost halls director "outscored all the and to act against the three the contest. Speakers at other candidates," Pietrantoni plan which is similar to Duke's, Klansmen and Nazis aquitted Pietrantoni said. North Carolina Ku Klux in November of first-degree Tuesday's anti-Klan meeting said. "Everybody liked him Klansmen who have announced murder of Nathan and four conceded that the Klansmens' . . . . After we looked at him Guillette is likely to "keep they will run for state CWP leaders at the 1979 rally, candidacies this year "might and all his qualifications, the things basically the way they government positions next announced two weeks ago he not amount to much," but decision wasn't too difficult." are" in the dining halls, year. will run for sherriff of Lincoln asserted that "this is not the Pietrantoni cited Guillette's according to Pietrantoni. The press conference was led County next year. time to be silent." "continued growth" in his "He'll take existing programs by Marty Nathan, wife of dining halls jobs at Yale, his and refine them where Michael Nathan, a Communist Joe Grady, a Klan leader in The Klansmens' candidacies labor management experience necessary. He'll also reorganize Workers Party sympathizer Winston-Salem, said earlier he represent "the most recent wave and ability to train workers as the mid-management structure who was shot and killed at a plans to run for mayor of the of the rising tide ... of racial central factors in -his Duke of the dining halls . . . and "Death to the Klan" rally in city in 1982. A year ago, violence in our country," said appointment. continue to develop taverns and Greensboro in November, 1979. Klansman Virgil Griffin said he Jeral Mooneyham, clerk of the While at Yale, Guillette snack bars" and help open Speakers at the meeting would run for governor in 1984 peace and social, concerns established a central bakery establishments in the University included several spokesmen on a platform of "gassing Jews committee ofthe Durham group and vegetable shop and set up Center when it opens in from area churches, a North and jailing" blacks. Friends Meeting. other special programs. January, 1982, Pieetrantoni Carolina Central University Klansman Harold Covington See KLAN on page 10 Pietrantoni said those said. The West End: from sore spot to 'show place'

Editors note: This is the WECAG is acting now first in a series of three through its most valuable articles on the West End and plentiful resource — community in Durham. the people. With neglible By Susan Deaton funds, WECAG has and Ashfaq Uraizee approached the problems Three hands clasped of sub-standard housing, together is their symbol. idle youths, trashy streets, "Together we can build a rising food costs and better West End" is their community deterioration. motto. But the driving And the group is "always force of the West End trying to get new projects Community Action Group started," said Evelyn (WECAG) is the creative Dunegan, secretary ofthe energy that jazz musician organization, at a recent Brother Yusuf Salim calls community meeting. "contageous humanity." WECAG is an volunteer From housing programs organization working to baby contests to arts toward the improvement festivals, the members of of the West End, the WECAG are dealing with western side of Durham. the problems of their Officially the West End predominately low income, includes the area between black neighborhood with Maxwell Street and enthusiasm, unity and Lakewood Avenue, ap- freshness. proxmately 12 blocks with Instead of waiting for a total population of ever scarcer federal aid to almost 2,000. PHOTO BY .JKNNY WARBf'RG improve the community. See WECAG on page 4 Gattis Street is an unpaved road in the West End community. Page Two The Summer Chronicle Wednesday, May 27, 1981 First forum on election process a success

By John Ayers These recommendations, McCorkle said, do not press conference in Washington last March. Speaking at the first symposium of the Duke follow any "blueprint. The nominating process "simply doesn't work well," University Forum on Presidential Nominations, "We have a good representation ofthe parties and of Sanford said, outlining the details ofthe program. former president Gerald Ford and former domestic the different beliefs here, so it should make for a good The meetings will culminate in a published report to policy advisor Stuart Eizenstat berated the current range of recommendations." be released around August. Politicians, political method of selecting a presidential nominee and The panel is made up of 20 political leaders and campaign officials, journalists and scholars are proposed changes in the system. business experts and is completely bipartisan. Among invited to the sessions, allowing for a wide variety of The campaign period preceding the primaries is the participants are Senator Robert Dole (R.-Kan.), input for the panel to consider. exhausting. Ford said, adding that he believed the National Urban League Executive Director Vernon In addition, the panel will receive comments and primaries should be contained in a shorter time span. Jordon, former Democratic Party chairman Robert S. suggestions from other political leaders who have He also said a candidate is judged on his television Strauss, former Secretary of State Edmund Muskie been invited to join the forum. Theirideas, returned by appearance and not on the issues at hand. and former Consumer Affairs director Esther mail, will be bound arrd given to the panelists at two The May 11 meeting, first of six to be held this Peterson. diferent meetings. summer, was termed "clearly successful" by Mac "We do hope the force of the work is on reforms James David Barber, J. B. Duke professor of McCorkle, executive assistant ofthe forum. which could be made by the parties themselves," political science, is the moderator for the sessions, and Initiated by Duke President Terry Sanford, the McCorkle said. Joel L. Fleishman, chairman of the Institute of Policy project is designed to recommend improvements in the Expressing his unhappiness with the present Sciences, is the supervisor. presidential nominating process. lating system, Sanford unveiled the idea at a The second session, titled "The Impact of Campaign Finance Reform on the Presidential Nominating Process," is scheduled for June 2. In response to an invitation by the Young Presidents Organization, the Our World symposium will be held in Toronto. Canada, Neiss dies Levin, who has taught at Duke since 1973, will fill Other session topics and dates are: "The Enlarging her new post July 1. Influence of Media in Pre-Convention Campaigns," Robert J. Niess, professor of romance languages, Before coming to Duke, Levin taught at Hastings June 24; the problems of who should represent the died Wednesday at Duke Hospital following a heart Law School in San Francisco, Stanford School of people and the declineof the national convention, July attack. He was 69. Education, Boston University School of Law, 9-10; winning campaign strategies, realistic party Before coming to Duke, Niess taught at Harvard Georgetown University Law School and Yale Law platforms and governing coalitions, July 29. University, the University of Michigan and several School. other universities. She has also been director of education studies with He was to retire from the Duke faculty August 1, and the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C, special was recognized during graduation exercises May 10. assistant to the U.S. Representative to the United DUKE UNIVERSITY-UNION Nations, chief of staff of the National Institute of CRAFT CENTER Levin chosen law dean Education and research geologist with the U.S. SUMMER CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Geological Survey. Law school professor and general counsel for the U.S. Department of Education Betsy Levin recently was named dean of the University of Colorado School Registration for classes and workshops of Law in Boulder. The Music Loft will begin May 14, Monday-Friday, 11-5 "Basement Prices. . .One Flight Up" p.m. Registration will be in the University Union Office, 207 Flowers Bldg above New & Used Page Auditiorium The Chronicle Instruments. . . There wili be classes in pottery, jewelry, The Chronicle is published Monday through Friday Bought and Sold silkscreening and workships in quick print of the academic year, and weekly through ten {10) on Fabric,soft sculpture, hammock 1920V4 Perry St. . . weeks of Summer sessions by the Duke University making and enameling, Publications Board. Price for subscriptions: $20 for Upstairs Across from third class mail; $75 for first class mail. Offices at 9th St. Post Office For more information, please call 684- third floor Flowers Building, Duke University, 286-9539 2911. Durham, North Carolina 27706. 2 blocks from E. Campus «LOF

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ROME — The Cabinet of Prime Minister Arnaldo But authorities said Tuesday that Licio Gelli, grand Forlani resigned Tuesday as a result ofthe revelation master ofthe lodge that the high-ranking military and that hundreds of high-ranking officials were members civilian officials belonged to, had kept his membership of a secret Masonic lodge. list secret, thus exposing the people on his list to The government's fall became inevitable when the prosecution for membership in an illegal secret Socialists, the key partners of the Christian organization. Democrats in the four-party coalition, refused to go Investigating magistrates have linked Gelli to the along with Forlani's plans for a "small Cabinet fake kidnapping ofthe financier Michele Sindona and reshuffle." Forlani is a Christian Democrat. have charged him with "criminal asociation" and The Socialists want a new government. They have espionage. Other lodge members are suspects in served notice that they will insist that their own currency-law violations, espionage and the leader, Bettino Craxi, be given a chance to become assassination of a journalist. prime minister. If he should succeed, it would be the Salvatore Formica, a leading Socialist and a former first time since the end of World War II that a Cabinet member, said Tuesday the Socialists' bid for Christian Democrat was not prime minister. Italy has the post of prime minister was logical and inevitable. UPI PHOTO had 40 governments since the war. Italy's Socialists have been buoyed by the victory of INAUGURATION — French socialist Francois There is a law in Italy against secret organizations. Francois Mitterrand, a Socialist, in the French Mitterrand marches in front of supporting crowd Italy's 550 Masonic lodges are not regarded as secret presidential election and by the fact that Italian voters at Pantheon inauguration ceremony. organizations because their membership lists, while last weekend voted overwhelmingly to maintain the nation's abortion law even though both the Roman Catholic Church and many Christian Democrats campaigned for repeal. Craxi refused to attend a meeting of the leaders of MacDonald's trial not over yet the four coalition parties that Forlani called to discuss RALEIGH (AP) — The federal attorney who support of his conviction. I believe the jury's decision the crisis. Forlani had no choice but to submit his prosecuted Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald and the parents of was correct and proper. I have had no reason to change resignation to President Sandro Pertini, and did so MacDonald's slain wife expressed satisfaction my mind since 1979." Tuesday morning. Pertini will consult with all the Tuesday with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to Alfred Kassab, MacDonald's father-in-law, said he political parties Wednesday and then name a new review a lower-court decision that overturned his 1979 has had no doubts about bis son-in-law's guilt. prime minister. murder conviction. "Not one tiny shred," Kassab said. "That's not a By custom, Pertini will first have to give Forlani a However, one of MacDonald's defense lawyers doubt at all in my mind." second chance. If Forlani is not able to put a Cabinet called the Supreme Court's action sad. Kassab, who waged a campaign for years to have together, Pertini will probably name still another The court will review a ruling handed down by the MacDonald prosecuted, predicted that the Supreme Christian Democrat, as the party has the largest 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which overturned Court will reinstate the conviction ofhis former son-in- representation in Parliament. MacDonald's 1979 conviction for the slayings ofhis law. Craxi's turn may come if the second Christian wife, Colette, 24, and two daughters, Kimberly, 6, and "Every other case that I know of that I read, the "Democrat should fail. Kristen, 3. MacDonald maintains that four "drug- Supreme Court has ruled that the time between Pertini, a Socialist, turned to Craxi once before, in crazed hippies" invaded his Fort Bragg home on the succeeding indictments did not count toward the July 1979 after Giulio Andreotti resigned. But the night of Feb. 17, 1970 and committed the murders. spee3y-trial issue because of the fact tbe person was Christian Democrats were able to block Craxi, and The 4th Circuit Court reversed MacDonald's not under indictment," Kassab said. after a crisis that lasted several months another conviction on grounds that his right to a speedy trial Mildred Kassab agreed with her husband that she Christian Democrat, Francesco Cossiga, became was violated. was convinced of MacDonald's guilt. prime minister. If the Supreme Court reinstates the conviction, "It's absolutely too conclusive," Mrs. Kassab said. MacDonald will have to return to prison to serve a life "The jury didn't even want to bring in a guilty verdict sentence. He is now working as the head of the but they were totally, 100 percent convinced." emergency medical section of St. Mary Medical Center Wade Smith, one of MacDonald's lawyers in the Real World in Long Beach, Calif. 1979 case, said the time between the dismissal of • 1981 NYT News Servire U.S. Attorney James Blackburn declined to military allegations and the civilian an indictment NEW YORK — A milestone in Soviet space speculate on how the court will rule on the case, but he was too long for MacDonald to wait for a trial. missions was apparently marked. Two said he had hoped the justices would hear the case "That period of time was so long that the efforts to Soviet astronauts landed their Soyuz because "we believe that the 4th Circuit's decision on defend (MacDonald) were damaged forever," Smith spacecraft in Central Asia after making the the issue of speedy trials was incorrect." said. final mission to the Earth-orbiting Salyut 6 "We now hope the Supreme Court will give us the Smith said it was his hope that the case was space station. A more sophisticated space opportunity to present our views on the issue once completed when the appeals court in Richmond, Va., station is expected to replace the Salyut 6, again," Blackburn said. "I think the evidence reversed MacDonald's conviction and that he was which has been the base for Moscow's produced in MacDonald's 1979 trial certainly was in sorry to see it taken another step. record-setting tests of human endurance for nearly four years.

MADRID — A possible plot against Spain's king was said to have been uncovered by the Atlanta police remain baffled police in Barcelona. Police sources said that the interrogation of terrorists captured ATLANTA (AP) — The latest victim in a string of 28 Meanwhile, one of two missing people on the task Sunday after a 36-hour siege at a bank murders of young black men and children here was the force list was located Tuesday, authorities said. headquarters led to a 75-foot-long tunnel oldest and the largest, giving police more variables to Ronald Crawford, 22, who was reported missing last burrowed under the parade route that Juan ponder in the already baffling cases, Public Safety week and placed on the list Monday, walked into an Carlos is to take in a parade next Sunday. Commissioner Lee Brown said Tuesday. Augusta police station Tuesday, said Capt. Gene Brown identified the latest victim as Nathaniel Johnson ofthe Richmond County sheriffs office. BONN — German terrorist and PLO links Cater, who would have been 28 years old Friday. Crawford's mother said Tuesday her son had called were said to have been uncovered by senior Cater's corpse was pulled from the Chattahoochee her late Monday to say he was in east Georgia picking security officials in Bonn. They reported River Sunday, and a medical examiner said he had peaches, but Brown said Crawford would remain on that they had "clear indications" that a been asphyxiated like at least 16 ofthe other victims. the list "until we set eyes on him." number of fugitive members of left-wing The addition of Cater to Atlanta's list of slain blacks Authorities in Richmond County began searching militant groups were hiding under the apparently has not brought police closer to making an for Crawford on Tuesday at the request of Atlanta protection of the Palestine Liberation arrest in the cases. "We do not have any police. When Crawford walked into the police station, Organization in areas it controls in announcement today in relation to an arrest," Brown he said he had been picking peaches across the border Lebanon. said at a news conference Tuesday. in South Carolina, Johnson said. Brown said it was too early to tell if Cater's death Beverly Harvard, a spokeswoman for Brown, said MOSCOW — Jordanian-Soviet ties were means a killer is now stalking black adults. Crawford would be removed from the task force list as stressed by King Hussein in his first state Until Cater was added to the caseload of the special soon as Richmond County authorities "get in touch visit to Moscow in four years. The Jordanian police task force investigating the crimes, the oldest with us and verify" they had found him. monarch expressed support for a Soviet victim had been 23-year-old Michael Mcintosh. Five of With Crawford removed from the list, the special effort to hold an international conference on the last seven victims were over the age of 20, but most task force would be investigating 28 murders and one the Middle East with the Palestine of the victims were between the ages of 7 and 17. Cater disappearance. The only missing person on the list is Liberation Organization an equal was 5 feet 10 and weighed 150 pounds, while the other 10-year-old Darron Glass, who was last seen in participant. adult victims were small in stature. September 1980. Page Four The Summer Chronicle Wednesday, May 27, 1981 . . .West End Community Action Group

WECAG from page 1 Despite the large community, most Stevens, part owner and manager ofthe turn around a whole neighborhood," The smaller community in which Duke sstudents think of Sallam Cultural restaurant. explained Allison Porter, who has WECAG is most active extends from Center when they hear the name West Located on Chapel Hill Street in the worked in the community for the past East Campus to Morehead Street. More End. center of the community, Sallam is the year along with Rich Lee. Porter and Lee than 50 Duke students live in the area fulcrum for many of the activities that were funded through a grant from because of its convenient location and Sallam has been the "bridge" between have come to symbolize the rebirth ofthe VISTA to National PIRG. the low cost housing; however, they are the Duke community and the West community, such as the clean-up squad "I've seen WECAG make a difference not involved in most ofthe programs. Durham DODulation, explained Billy for children and the annual Pheonix in people's self confidence — in how they arts festival. view their neighborhood and But Sallam is not really a "West End themselves," said Porter. place," explained Stevens with some Brother Yusuf emphasized the sense of disappointment. "The food is "growth of human relations" he has too weird. If we had beer and chicken seen in the community since Stevens and gravy on steamed rice instead of and another white VISTA worker first millet burgers it might have become appeared in the community more than one." three years ago. At first they were called Although the West End community honkeys, now they are greeted as existed long before Sallam, now in its "Brother Billy" and "Sister Marilyn." third year of operation, Stevens sees the Yusuf said. post-Duke community as the "outside As the first organizers in the imput" that helped organize and community, Marilyn Raof and Veronica revitalize the community. VISTA Templeton began by knocking on doors workers throughout the years and the and telling people about their housing Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) rights. About 85 percent of the residents staff have been a catalyst to getting of the West End are tenants and most of things done. the housing is sub-standard. And things have changed, sometimes Within three months they had an slowly, sometimes dramatically. formed a organization that met "When you are dealing with regularly and soon launched a something as big as poverty, you can't campaign for better housing inspections expect one program or organization to by the city. A realty management

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Each month, orders are The clean-up squad is a summer compiled by volunteers called street program for children that spontaneously captains. The produce is then picked up grew out of Brother Yusuf s daily habit from the Intergalactic Food Conspiracy of sweeping the streets. In its fourth on Broad Street, bagged and dropped off year, the squad cleans the neighborhood at designated points on each street. in the mornings and enjoys various "When the program started out, we activities during the afternoons. (See sometimes had only one or two orders," follow-up story in June 10 Chronicle.) recalled Dunegan. Now they compile 30 The "Rehabilitation Project" is to 40 orders and are operating WECAG's newest and most ambitious temporarily on a bi-monthly basis. Eventually WECAG hopes to open a storefront for the food cooperative, but for now the program continues to grow as it is. WECAG also works with other groups to improve the community. During the past three winters, the winterization PHOTO BV JENNY WARRlsRO project has helped to better insulate homes in the area. With donated examined a house for all the sources of direction and a challenge. "They have materials form the First Presbyterian heat loss and suggested or demonstrated their full-time lives," she explained. Church, volunteers stapled plastic on ways of improving insulation. pointing out just how much time and endeavor. To improve the housing the windows of 40 houses over four "It is hard to make any broad energy the projects require. situation in the area, the group weekends this winter. generalizations about the housingin the Whatever the future of WECAG as an purchased a three-apartment complex West End. We saw the worst and the organization, the spirit of the that volunteer workers are renovating. It was a real experience for Duke students to see the condition of tbe best. Some houses were like walking community is unmistakable. If the enthusiasm that James Portee, through a sieve," while others were kept Bus Brown, a jazz singer, composer spokesman for the project, feels is at all houses. They all got sobered up after the beginning ofthe day," said Porter. very carefully, Dunnage explained. and musician who "fell in love with the contagious, the "rehabilitation" will be With all these programs in progress place" and moved to the West End from finished before the summer is over. "I Though funded through a grant from and an office opening on Chapel Hill Baltimore, Md. about a year ago, love it. We're getting people together Community Integrated Energy Sources, Street, this summer will be a turning summed up that spirit in a song: who I never thought I'd seeout there," he the West End energy audits are closely point for WECAG. Funding for a full From Rose dale Avenue up to said. (See follow-up story on the Rehab related to the winterization project. Ray time staff is no longer available and Huntington, Things will change and Project next week.) Dunnage, who did eight audits this current plans are to run the office on a you will see a new community. From Another project, originally begun by winter, explained that he basically volunteer basis with some revenue from Lakewood Avenue, if the Mayor would activities such as the Pheonix Festival, do his best. From Halley Street to gospel sings, bake sales and other fund Chapel Hill, he can bet we'll do the rest. raisers. We'll keep it clean. Yes we'll keep it Annoucing The office should provide the visibility clean. And if City Hall stays on the ball. and space that is needed to help WECAG They'll find us on the scene. The West become a more active force in the End Community Group wants all the "GREAT WALL" community. But change will definitely folks to know, They have a place where come. they can go on the West side of the town. 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He loved invaluable contribution to costume is today remembered by our great great made me cry in a long time. But it wasn't people and asked nothing in return except grandparents as the "Bloomer costume." Homologous to pantaloons. just a movie and it wasn't the photography their friendship. When Bob Hope arrives on campus for the Duke Children's Classic this or the punchlines (of which there weren't He wanted a son but was only fortunate weekend, you might want to wish him a belated happy birthday. Mr. Hope was too many) that hit me. Tell me a Riddle enough to have two daughters. My mother, born on May 29 (which falls this Friday) but the almanac won't tell us what struck deep at the roots of my own Russian Terry, was his eldest daughter and, in year. heritage and brought back a flood of many ways, became the son he never had. This Monday we can al! celebrate the beginning of Fight the Filthy Fly memories that had not preoccupied me for She became a sportsman to please her Month, the purpose of which is to alert the public to the danger of tolerating quite some time. father, excelling at horsebackriding, house flies. Heavens! In the film, Lila Kedrova masterfully -swimming, tennis and even golf. While the U.S. is fighting flies, Canada has declared the month National played Eva, a Russian immigrant pursued Sometimes she would tell me how she Adopt-a-Cat Month. June is also June Dairy Month (to salute cows, the dairy by nightmares of the time she spent in missed having a father who would industry and its products). National Ragweed Control Month, National Rose Russian prison. Her husband is unable to apologize when wrong, or who understood Month and National Ventilation Month. Somewhere in there is something for comprehend her loss of the gaiety that had her need for his affection. She knew he everyone. Homologous to non-discrimination. long been her trademark. She withdrew cared — he loved his family dearly — but So, whether you spend your June picking roses for someone's birthday (it's into herself, spending hours with her growing up on his own, mostly away from easier to buy them), airing your pantaloons, fighting flies, adopting cats or photographs, her memories. Dying of his family, Edward was not an outwardly ventilating your home, remember to take this wonderful newspaper with you, cancer, Eva grasps to the only security emotional person. And my mother, like and have a felicitous time. Homologous to Happy Wednesday! blanket she has left, her home, and begs to everyone else, worshipped the ground my return to the house in which she brought grandfather walked on. It was the stories up her children and lived since her arrival she told me that shaped my dreams and from Russia. the pictures I had of Grandpa. Back in seventh grade I went through a A millionaire in his own right, Ed never Presidential forum phase like this one. I decided I would write tired of helping others. His wife's mother a book. I spent most of classtime writing lived with them until her death of cancer After the 1976 campaign, Terry Sanford The question is, can the two-party rather than listening to my boring many years later. His wealth helped many promised to stay out of presidential system work today? Where do third party Spanish teacher (when my grades came a brother or brother-in-law, with no strings politics. But now he's back on the and independent candidates fall? No one, out I rationalized the slump to my mother attached. A handshake was as good as bandwagon, campaigning for the two- we believe, wants to revert to the "smoke- with "she hates me"). My book was to be gold when sealing a deal with this man. party system he so strongly believes in. filled room" method of choosing the biography of my late grandfather, Sadly enough, the family has dissolved A panel of 20 political experts candidates. Edward Morris, a Russian immigrant. His since his death 21 years ago. Torn by petty (Democrats and Republicans) are If anyone is to answer these questions, name, I know, is not Russian, but I am told jealousies and monetary quarrels, the participating in the project, the Duke they have to be willing to make changes. that many immigrant families in those Morrises and the Sarnoffs have gone their University Forum on Presidential The time is ripe for change and Sanford's days changed their names when they got own ways. It hurts me to visit my Nominations, which is aimed at reforming forum is as good a medium as any. The to America. No .one in the family today grandmother and see how lonely she is. the process of nominating presidential important thing is that something be knows what thereal family name is. Her family loves her money, but candidates. Leaders in the political arena done. Grandpa died a month and a day before disregards the person. Lillian is quick to have been invited to speak at the six Since President Reagan is well aware of I was born, so I never met the man of forgive and forget. Fiercely protective of symposiums and a number of figures from the merits and demerits of the present whom all I know, are great things. Mother her two daughters, Lillian remains a all over the country have been and are system, perhaps suggestions coming from tells me that he was elated about the birth dowager in her castle, sometimes expected to be in attendance. the bipartisan panel will have some of his first grandchild. He picked out the struggling to come up with the money they At the first of the forums, former influence. The least change would address furniture for my nursery. I was to be constantly ask for. She has earned the Republican president Gerald Ford itself to the length of the primaries, which named after him, if I were born a boy. enmity of "the family," who saw her as an complained bitterly about the primary most politicos are suggesting be shortened And, not knowing him, I love him outsider, squandering the empire Edward system, agreeing with Sanford, as well as to three or four months. Adjusting to dearly. left her. Her eldest daughter took her to with speaker Stuart Eizenstat, former changing time periods from one segment Ed Morris came to the court; her youngest daughter ran to domestic policy adviser to Jimmy Carter. of the country to another would also be a from Kiev and, at a young age, was California. And she forgives them, with no The primaries span too lengthy a time reasonable recommendation. apprenticed to a watchmaker. All his regrets. period and are too draining on the Since neither Republicans nor brothers (there were six brothers and two What hurts me the most is the family's candidates, Ford and company argued. Democrats have been seen strongly sisters) were made apprentices, too, since forgetfulness. They forget their humble Not to mention the time period preceding influencing the selection process, nor their parents had neither the room nor the beginnings. They forget how Edward the primaries which finds the candidates striding forward magnanimously to make money to keep the children at home. On scraped for his family. They forget where on the campaign trail months in advance. the changes, as Sanford has, an idea weekends he took the 50 cents he had made they came from. The Sarnoffs are also Ford also criticized the broadcast media, might be to strengthen the two parties' role that week to his aging parents. from Russia, even though my saying the focus is on television in the conventions. He married Lillian Sarnoff at his dying grandmother claims she was born and appearance of the candidates, rather than mother's bedside. How she loved her raised in Brooklyn. There are no more issues of the campaign. One thing is agreed: the nominating daughter-in-law. Last Christmas, accents, but neither are there pictures. Sanford, a Democrat and twice a process is in disarray and needs reform. Grandma told me about my great- Memories have been erased, replaced by candidate for the presidency, said he Nothing will come of this panel's work if grandmother, tears welling up in her eyes contradictions . . . or a vacuum. didn't know anyone who thinks the there isn't a concerted effort to make it at the memory. I've listened to everyone's tales of my system is working well. work. The time is now. A loving, generous man, my legendary grandfather. And I will listen grandfather never advanced past the again, whenever anyone feels like talking, fourth grade, and yet he was respected by even though I may never write my book. Letter all those who later grew to know and love Somewhere along the line, there are him. He became a master watchmaker, muddled memories and confusion, but Ed jeweler, with a chain of more than 30 Morris remains the hero of my childhood stores in the New York, New Jersey and dreams. To some extent, he is still a hero in Conditional credit Pennsylvania areas. People even my eyes. approached him, my mother tells me, to But, heroes aside, it seems as though my To the edit council: I have been a member ofthe credit union for 13 years. I have an "A" credit rating; The Duke University Credit Committee possess some of the major credit cards has a right to approve or disapprove a (American Express, Diners and a number loan. This approval depends on one's of others). Why do I need a committee to credit rating. How much further does this tell me which people to pay when I have right go? Now the committee wants to been paying on the cards for more than 15 approve a loan i/they tell you who to pay. years?

This seems like a conditional loan to me. The committee approved a $1,000 loan People who go to borrow money do not for me and I told them what to do with it want conditions; they want money. When (Keep it). I will not tolerate conditional the committee approves or disapproves a money when I have to pay it back. loan they have done their job. When they start dictating who to pay, they are going Allan T. Summers too far. Dept. of Pathology love Russian heritage was drowned out by relatives who covered up their birthright. Were the memories painful? I think I have a right to know. A piece of me lies buried in that foreboding nation. A piece that I want to uncover, and that survival demands I do. Tell Me a Riddle reminded me of that piece. I heard my own promise come swelling to the surface. . .someday I'll go back. Someday I'll find out what they won't tell me. It may hurt, but I need to know. Every year on May 25 my grandmother lights a small white candle. That candle sits on her bureau next to my grandfather's picture. My mother does the same. I wish somehow that light could rekindle the love that has somewhere gone astray. The love my grandfather brought with him from Russia. The love that lost its lustre 21 years ago. "He was a great man," Grandma whispered over the phone Monday. "Yes, Grandma. I know." Editor's note: Lisa Regensburg is Editorial page editor of the Summer Chronicle. She also is summer intern for the Fayetteville Observer Living section. TVE AMBTOCMtBEAM Russell Baker/Observer Trials and tribulations of a skeptic NEW YORK - Life has become a Pentagons in this garage." "" He was. "In that case, Mr. Doubting take out our fake-Pen tag on production constant burden, thanks to the recent Of course he didn't. As I explained, all Thomas, let's go inside and have a look." capability, their chances of hitting the surge of skepticism about the accuracy of three were then being driven around the We went to the cellar. right one would be practically nil." what is written in the newspapers. continent to test whether motorists "Just as I suspected," he said. "There's "Who's paying for this MX cellar Last night, for example, my garage was passing them on the highway could tell no Pentagon construction going on in program?" he asked. invaded by investigators looking for them from the real Pentagon. here." "That's not the question," I explained. evidence that fictions have been published One ofhis lieutenants, obviously hoping "Of course not," I said. "Do you take me "The question is, are you, as a patriotic in this column. Imagine my rage. That to impress the boss investigator with his for an idiot? For all I know, you could be an American- citizen, willing to pay for a anyone should think I might stoop to brain power, said, "Chief, there isn't room agent ofthe KGB. One word from you, and program that will counter the Russians' publishing fiction in the newspaper. in this garage to build three Pentagons." Moscow could be lobbing in one of the big MX Kremlin system?" What had aroused these busybodies was "That's right," said the chief. "In fact, babies and there goes my cellar, not to He was astonished to hear about the MX niy series of reports about the MX this garage isn't even big enough to hold mention the center of American fake- Kremlin. "Oh yes," I confided, "the Pentagon. These articles, in case you one Pentagon." Pentagon construction." Russians are building 5,000 fake Kremlins missed them, outlined my program for "Of course not," I noted. "If you observe He looked skeptical. These people are to be kept constantly on the move in order 'building 250 fake Pentagons and keeping closely, you will see it isn't even big very good at looking skeptical, but not at to confuse our bombers. I have the them constantly moving around the enough to contain all of my 1969 Buick much else. Apparently, it rarely occurs to intelligence from captured documents." American highways on trucks, along with Electra." them to think. Naturally he wanted to see the captured the real Pentagon, to confuse enemy "So you published fiction in the Since he was obviously baffled, I documents. "Impossible," I explained. bombers. newspaper, eh?" {Cries of "Resign! explained. "Before undertaking my "They have already been fed into my MX As I have patiently explained time and Resign!") construction of the MX Pentagon, I built captured-document-shredder system, again, the MX Pentagon system is an It was easy to calm them. "Do you really 2,500 MX cellars which are now located in which consists of 10,000 paper shredders essential companion piece to the MX want me to notify the Russians where our scattered excavations all over the kept in constant circulation between missile system, which will keep several fake Pentagons are being built?" continent. In one of those cellars, whose Tallahassee and Syracuse." hundred missiles moving constantly They agreed I had a point there, and one location is known only to me, fake "You're trying to put me on, aren't you?" around the Southwestern desert to confuse or two even congratulated me on not being Pentagons are now being produced at a he said. It was painful to see a man so far Russian targeters about where our H- "one of those freedom-of-information prodigious pace. If the Russians decided to beyond the healthy reach ofthe truth. bombs might be coming from. What's the freaks." point of keeping the Russians confused "Nevertheless," said the chief about the whereabouts of our H-bombs if investigator, "you'll have to reveal — we don't confuse them about the strictly in confidence, mind you — where Pentagon, too? the fake Pentagons are being built, or we'll The Chronicle Anyhow, these snoopers suspected my nail you for trying to hornswoggle the American newspaper reader." Editor: Erica Johnston Night editors: Sarah Holyfield MX Pentagon program was a fiction. Such Business manager: Chris Moser Wire editors: John Ayers, Bill Hawkins is the cynicism of the modern newspaper So I confided the secret to him. "I built Advertising manager: Donna Parks Copy editors: Erica Johnston, Lisa Regensburg reader. them in the cellar." Ad production manager: Todd Jones Watchdog: Susan Deaton "Your last article said you'd already "Nobody can build a Pentagon in a Composition: Judy Mack built three prototype models of the fake cellar," he said. "You'd never get it up the Editorial page editor: Lisa Regensburg Pasteup: Ellen Noto Pentagon in this garage," the chief steps." News editor: Marcie Pachino Photographer: Larry Lawhead investigator said. "I don't see any "Are you accusing me of fictionalizing?" Sports editor: Dave Fassett Reporters: David Chester, Alison Seevak

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Public Relations Specialist—C, Responsible tor design, layout upcoming fall term while coordinating functions of the ASDU president during several ASDU services for summer the summer is to represent students on 14,250. major gifts progra students. various University committees. He is Utttce. trustees, faculty and < currently working on committees vork or business helpful An area of interest Durham is strong leadership; organizf especially concentrating on is black- studying noise policy* and student h people individually and in group ss health services. important. Analyze data, formulate policy and advoca white relations. nature ol Duke constituency, the Director should be at "There is a great concern about the Aside from his work and studies, friends Working knowledge of the Duke constituency BSA [Black Student Alliance] problem," Durham meets weekly with members of CLERICAL Durham said, "ASDU will take a major the administration and is available to Clinic Interviewer—MC, Perform a variety of duties conducting interviews to obtain and process patient i 1. S4.75. stand on race this fall." He said he hopes students in the ASDU office on Word Processor—, Beaufort, N.C 6/1/81-8/1/81- Tra using word processing equi this stand will encompass black faculty Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. wpm typing required. (Experience/training with Lanier i sultym and housing as well. ASDU services available to students Recorder—C, Resp include answering telephone, assisting at counter, typing, filing, assisting with lis, mailing grade reports etc and other duties related to the Registrar's Office. 40 wpm Lack of sufficient student-teacher during the summer include: the typing required. Part-i rs per week. S4.31-SS.39. communication, evidenced in the recent ride/rider file, the off-campus housing Cashier—C, Sank t( •nee desirable Familiar with bookkeeping principfes. Must be able to effectively deal red at beginning ol each semester 30 wpm typing required. S4.00-S4.94. evaluation of math professor Morris locator and legal aid. Medical Technologist (Non-Cert.)—MC, Prefer background in histology with previous training In laboratory helpful. rt.R. S5.21, Min J5.32-S6.S7. sSecretary—C, 20 hours per week. 40 wpm typing and legible handwriting required. Some accounting experience and biology terminology prelerred Spanish reading and writing skills highly desirable. H.R. $4.31, Min S4.40-S5.35. Nary a blue sky! Weekend beach buffs beware! Clouds Accounting Clerk—, Accounting training preferred Experience wilh the useot NCR posting machine and computer threaten to hurriedly dismantle hopes of suntan desirable. sSome overtime required at beginning of each semester 40 wpm typing required. S4.00 per hour. Administrative Secretary—, 50 wpm typing. Experience with dictaphone required Good oral and written discomforts. And discomforts are numerous. communication skills. Ability to interact with people Some desire mag card/word processing experience Some require Weather Temperatures in the '80s. Thundershowers across the shorthand. (B) positions. H.R S4.64, Min. S4.73-S5.81. Library Clerk—, Public contact Coursework in a foreign language preferred. 40 wpm typing required One position, 30 state through Sunday, at least, said the weatherman hours per week. Flexible hours S3.95-S4.8S. Medical Secretary—MC, 50 wpm typing Medical terminology Type correspondence, notes manuscripts, schedule with a snicker. Beach umbrella sale at. . . appointments Dictaphone use needed (10} positions H.R. S4.64, Mln S4.73-S5.81. Payroll Clerk—, 40 wpm typing and use Of ten key adding machine. Mathematical background Applicant should be able to communicale with the entire University community It is desirable that the applicant have some experience as a data terminal operator S4.00 per hour. Medical Transcriplionist—, 40 wpm typing Prefer experience in i sninology and dictaphone. S4.31, s> :e Claims Processor—MC. 40 wpm typing. nee and medical terminology preferable. H.R. 14.31, Min. S4.40-J5.35. (3) positions. sams sSecretary—C S MC. 40 wpm typing. Some nei sor knowledge. tome involve technical typing, grant proposals. 5. Full and pa.t- ime H.R. M.31, Min. S4.40-J5.3S. quik ,-,,-g nd weekend work. Some positioi

Photo typesetter HI—C, 40 wpmi lypinlypingg an*i d phototypesetier word processing experience required. H.R. S4.99. Ml J5.09-S6.30. One day position; one evening posilioin (5:00 p m.-2s00 a.m.). shop Open 7-12 daily Clerk Typist Sr,—C, Part-time permanent. 9 months 38 weeks per year. 40 wpm typing H.R. J4.00, Min S4.08-S4.B Knowledge of foreign language helpful, payroll experience desired, • Groceries Cler* Typiil Sr.—MC, 40 wpm typing sSome positions prefer experience with memory typewriter and/or keypunc PROBLEM" Involves transcribing from computer in some positions Post Office experience preferred. Pan-time and tull time. H. • Newstand S4.0C. Min. sS4.08-S4.94. Medical fiecords Clerk I—MC, Medical records experience preferred Applicant must Be flexible and have ability to; Out-of-town newspapers PREGNANCY? quickly. H.R. $171. Hundreds of magazines •Professional Personnel Clerk II—, Position involves processing Employment related forms Good organizational skills essenti Counseling Familiarity with CRT and related equipment-helpful. sSome lyping required Ability to relate with all levels ot Personn • Beer •Confidential $4.31. Domestic & Imported Counseling TECHNICAL Low Prices on € packs, cases, kegs Senior Draftsman—MC Des nd prepare complete and acci • Wine •No Charge complex projects using skilled t ectu ra l/en gi neer i n g d rat ti n g i Artist Model—C, Part-time n Is needed to pose for painting One of the largest selections around For Services • Special Party Prices Stall Nurse—MC. Organize bimonthly family educational sessii CALL ;ducation to nursing stall. R.N 10 hours per week S6.s55 per hoi On large beef or wine orders Early A.M. Blood drawer—MC, S part-time positions. 2 and 4 h k. J6.00 per hour. 929-4708 Electron Microscopy Tech., Sr.—MC. Experience preferred One Ivea performing freeze-1 rae lure, negative • We Deliver stain and th'n electron microscopy on biological membranes witr Vk

nembranes. One position involves work with uitramicrotomy and • ;rience preferred. J5.75 H.R. Min $5.87. Public Safely Officer-, Must meet criteria established by the A THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Ck'Mrtii's Howe 4.73. Returnable beer Society Sr. Research Tech_- IC, Degrei n PhysiCi and bottte deposit $8.45/case $5.75, Mm. SS.87. of Research Technician—MC, Degree in Physical Science Some knowledge o Canadian "55" and 9.50/case systems desired. HR $4.91. Mm S5.01-J#,28. BS In Biology or equivalent and lat with lissueculti Northern Light special 2.50/6 pk CVSffortk Carolina. Jut

Lab Preparator—C. Basic knowledge of chemistry, hazan Champagne from 2.99 ipparatus, knowledge of lab equipment operability, set up experiments in teaching lab areas $5.39 per hour. for that special occasion to 55.00 Sr. Editorial Assistant—C. 40 wpm typing and editorial experience required (including edit, correction, and ccpy separation). Familiarity with SPF. TSO, QED and knowledge of proofreading symbols and printer's format codes preferred H.R $5.37. Min SS.48-W.83. Anesthesia Tech.—MC. Musi be able lo perform a variety of duties including determining equipment needs, preparing Erwin Rd. at East-West Expressway I patients lor anesthesia, obtaining arterial blood gases, and assisting anesthesiologists BSin sine iss 286-4110 1 Pharmacy Technologist Must be able tot i drug analyses, process medicaid forms, i frug companies, and tabulate prescription forms Typing required. H.R. $' Medical Technician (Non-Cert.)—MC. Ability to conduct various bloodstu s Prepare allergy vf 14.39 H.fl.. Mm. $4.48. Biomedical Instrument Repair Tech./ Opt h—MC, Training asanelectriciai Ability to perform biomedical repair ot optical and microsurgical instrumei s. S7.24 H R. Advanced PCA—MC, Must be able to work ro HR S4.M. Mln, J4.08-S4.94. • Research Tech.—, Degree and.'or equivalent experience in aseptic preps examination and treatment of patients, stock supp issays. get preparation, toxic and radioaclive waste disposal, tracer handlin , analytical ar PRT Trainee—MC. Assist skilled tradesmen in p, -j.nitria-f schedules, repairs, and •pectrophotometricanalysis. troubleshooting DUMC Personnel Rapid Transit Sy j TempO'a'y lo December 31. 1981. Reiearch Tech.—MC, Degree and/or experience with sterile techniques ar Sates Clerk—C, Must be able to maintain a curre n County Hea with cell culture and cellular immunology techniques is desirable. Provide 14.19, slimcal trial of immunologic stimulation in 3h attempt tc Energy Control Specialiit-C, Training and/or . "eloping HVAC systems .king/re, )'inu a -••.,•_ =i .4.91. coordinalingoperationotacemri -unsirdr-ia.ntenani and pneumatic control systems: w ling p.m. schedules, service itist cai ji-alyses (7,68-510.35. Dielary Service Aide—MC. MUE stipes ana nourishment orders, •y. H.R.J3.46, Min. $3.53-14.20. CRAFTS. TRADES, » SERVICES it w.ork time, heavy pushing Painter—C, Experience with surtas etc required J4.21—J5.52. (B.U.) NURSING SERVICE Exterminator S*v.—C,N C Struc Head Nurse—. 1 pos rth. 1 position Duke South. Assistant Head Nurei ins Duke North. 6 positions Duke South. e North. 1 position Duke sSouth. Registered Nurse s Duke North 41.6 positions Duke South. ALPN/MLPN-. 4 Uortrr. .5 position Ouke South. Animal Caretaker—MC. Feed ai ' LPN—, 30 positio