f* ' The weekend ' Lit >,„ y Sun ,„„, like a beautiful weekends for the till. does. last four weeks, predicts Love's 1 dbou Hut this weekend will be great they're rath that for that last pre-vacation cTrTp fling, a bit chilly to cold, e d ffercnt tlii.s e cnronicie but with blue skies —»» <• prevailing. Have fun. HFVTTi 1 J Volume 66, Number 61 Durham, Friday, December 11, 1970 Mirecourt, York vote approval of RLC coed dorm proposal By Steve Letzler Mirecourt voted 53-17 to Windsor and Southgate, moved into Southgate, Assistant Managing Editor accept the proposal, while would have made five coed contingent upon "how many and York voted 57-9 in favor. dorms on campus, which the spaces the RLC allots them in Rick Melcher Only a simple majority was RLC felt would be thei r meeting today," Mirecourt and York voted required to pass the measure unacceptable to the McCarthy said. overwhelmingly last night to in Mirecourt, while two-thirds administration. Jim Segin. housemaster of approve a proposal which will was needed in York. Consequently, three coed Mirecourt, said that he had make their two dorms coed in The original proposal dorms were proposed, in "mixed emotions" about the the fall of 1971. The proposal made by the Gilbert- Southgate, Mirecourt, and vote. will move 78 women into the Ad doms-Mirecourt—York York, which required a "lt seems that if more Edens (new dorms) quad if organization would have reshuffling of men and accurate information had the proposal is approved by made three separate coed women in the five dorms been presented to start off dorms. This proposal was the UFC Residential Life putting the excess into the with, there wouldn't have Committee (RLC) and by rejected by thy RLC because SAE section and Few another proposal, made by been so many questions and President Terry Sanford. quadrangle. reservations. Many questions In this proposal, the men (Continued on Page 101 displaced from York and Nixon to renew raids Mirecourt would have been moved to the SAE section, but this was deemed McGee named new coach "unsuitable by those if fighting increases concerned," according to By Bob Heller Harp's position. The council McGee's selection: Sports Editor accepted this choice and "The Duke Athletic By John W. Finney Jerry McCarthy, president of York. Mike McGee, former Duke recommended that President Council wanted to make a (C) 1970 NYT News Service Terry Sanford approve this The proposal was in turn all-American lineman, was deep re-examination of WASHINGTON-President Nixon declared last selection. revised when dorm presidents named Duke's head football Duke's i n t ercollegiate night that he would order the bombing of military from Tabard and Burton coach yesterday morning by Cameron made this program as part of its targets in North Vietnam if North Vietnamese forces committed their dorms to Athletic Director Eddie statement when introducing consideration of the football "increase the level of fighting in South Vietnam" as absorbing a total of at least Cameron. McGee at yesterday's press coaching situation. American forces are withdrawn. 20 men from York and At Wednesday's Athletic conference: ''The Athletic At a nationally televised news conference, the Mirecourt. Also a substantial Council meeting, McGee was "We have just come from Department's responsibility presented as a candidate to President Sanford's office President also said that he would continue to order number of men could then be in this study was to do the fill former bead coach Tom where final approval was the bombing of missile and military complexes in staff work and to come up given. with possible candidates for North Vietnam if American "All of us who have been the head football coaching reconnaissance planes were involved in the selection and position, in case there was a fired upon in flights over nomination of our new coach change. North Vietnam. Fonda are tremendously excited and Two standards gratified that he has accepted "Our efforts were to give Interpretation our offer. the council the best possible The President thus seemed Can do job nomination. When the to broaden his interpretation speaks "We believe we have found Council acted Wednesday, we of the "understanding," as the man who will encourage were prepared. We had previously defined here, the our players on the gridiron looked over the entire nation U.S. agreed to suspend the and in the classrooms. We for a coach who would best bombing of North Vietnam. today believe he will do the job that meet the requirements of In return, the Hanoi is wanted by the university, . government reportedly agreed its alumni, its supporters, its "We used two standards. to cease infiltration through By David Griffith well wishers and its colleagues the demilitarized zone, to We wanted to find a man who Jane Fonda, actress turned in the Atlantic Coast would continue this stop the shelling of cities of activist, will speak today at Conference." South Vietnam and to enter University's great national 4:30 in Baldwin Auditorium. tradition in football. And we into "productive" discussions w football coach. Cameron also revealed Shari Coldren, ASDU some of the background of (Continued on Page 11) at Paris, which, as part of the executive secretary, said the agreement, required the Movement Speakers Bureau, a seating of South Vietnam at non-profit organization in the negotiating table. New York, first contacted New drug policy to be proposed In giving his interpretation ASDU a few weeks ago to see of that "understanding," if Fonda could speak at By Glenn Reichardt executive committee. The present University Nixon seemed to broaden the Duke. "They asked for a Academics Reporter The proposed policy, as drug policy prescribes prohibition against North donation of $1000, 25% of A new University drug discussed by the committee suspension as the maximum Vietnamese infiltration across which was to be used to cover the demilitarized zone to policy will be presented to Wednesday night, would penalty for the possession or Movement Speakers Bureau the ASDU legislature in the lower the penalties on use of marijuana. (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 10) near future by the ASDU students for a conviction on a Penalty charge of illegal drug use or The present maximum sale as follows: penalty for possession, use, or * A conviction involving distribution of other illegal opiates would be punishable drugs is expulsion. UFC okays new calendar by expulsion. The ASDU executive A first offense conviction officers agreed that they involving barbiturates, could see no distinction Hutch Traver ASDU By Glenn Reichardt University Schedule Committee, presented amphetamines, and between selling drugs to Academics Reporter the calendar to the UFC. He siad the hallucinogens would be president, people on or off campus. The The proposed revision of the University committee would not recommend when it punishable by suspended policy on possession and use proposed penalties for both calendar was approved by the Undergraduate would be "practicable to put the calendar suspension. of alcholic beverages. types of sale are the same. Faculty Council yesterday by a substantial change into effect. A second o f fense The alcoholic policy majority. Rick Carro, ASDU Davis said the new calendar "would conviction involving "prohibits the consumption vice-president, explained that The U FC action only constitutes a eliminate the hash which starts with barbiturates, amphetamines, by any person or persons of last year the ASDU legislature recommendation to President Sanford to Thanksgiving vacation and ends with the or hullucinogens could bring these beverages on the decided that all University adopt the proposed calendar "as soon as beginning of the spring semester." suspension with the University's grounds or in its policies and regulations must practicable." stipulation that the student nonresidential buildings." be subject to ASDU approval. The proposed calendar would schedule 'The stopping and starting would be have medical treatment prior But, "within these limits, the end of fall semester exams before avoided by this proposed calendar," he said, All the existing policies to read mission to the the University is prepared to were approved at that time, Christmas, which would require fall semester and be replaced by "a greater span of University. leave to the individuals classes to begin around Labor Day. but an expiration date was uninterupted class sessions." directly concerned the placed on the drug policy to Spring semester classes would begin in the Davis said the "intensity" of students' Marijuana decision whether or not permit reconsideration, Carro middle of January and spring exams would work had been reduced by the adoption of The po 1 icy relating to lawfully to possess or drink said. end around the end of April. four course load and a five day week. marijuana or hashish would the beverages in question in Dr. Gifford Davis, chairman of the (Continued on P;ige 12) resemble the University the residential unit." (Continued on Page 4) Page Two HiM^ilsMilMB Friday, December 11, 1970 Palevitz corrects mistakes

By Glenn Reichardt members) became mistakenly Palevitz, will study the role ol Academics Reporter identified with Palevitz' ASDU in a crisis situation, Marc Palevitz, an ASDU referendum proposal. "such as a demonstration on legislator, corrected mistaken The ASDU crisis the football field disrupting reports in the Dec. 8 committee, according to the game or a building Chronicle article "Group will take-over." study ASDU." which concerned a referendum on ASDU. Feminist group will "I am neither an originator nor a supporter of a motion to abolish ASDU," Palevitz sponsor celebration said. singing, women folk dances, "Furthermore, the ASDU By Steve Letzler and collective painting," legislature could not Assist* nt^Manag big Editor Towler said, "all done by constitutionally move for There will be "a women." abolition itself. It could only celebration of women" this Towler also said that child call for a referendum on Saturday at the Wesley care would be provided. ASDU," he continued. Foundation in Chapel Hill 'The celebration is for all "Henry Beck is not from 2-6 p.m.. wriicfi will women, everywhere," Towler involved in any call for a explore "all forms and kinds said, "but men won't be referendum and to my of art done by women," thrown out." knowledge has made no according to Mary Ann "This is to be a public statement in Towler, a member of Female celebrations of women's opposition to ASDU," Liberation. culture, which has been Palevitz said. Towler emphasized that h i dden and submerged by Palevitz had first talked the "celebration" was not male culture. We are trying to about a referendum last spo nsored just by Female uncover it," Towler said. Saturday and had said he Liberation but "by all She also said that the might present a call for a women." festival will not be political in motion at Wednesday or at a "We will have painting, any way. "There will be no later legislative meeting. sculpture, poetry, skits, one making speeches," "I did not bring the call karate demonstrations, Towler said. for a referendum on ASDU before the legislature Tuesday night before the legislature -Fonda- Tuesday night because I considered it premature," he (Continued from Page 1) likes North Carolina." continued. Apparently Fonda will be "Furthermore, there was expenses," she explained. flying in from Texas this considerable business to' be "The rest will go into a morning and will only speak conducted at the meeting," fund which she (Fonda) will at Duke. Coldren said she Palevitz said. designate for certain knew of no plans for Fonda Palevitz said that his purposes. Last year the to speak elsewhere. referendum would not be an money was used to support Coldren emphasized that "either-or" choice. He said it GI's United and Indian "ASDU is sponsoring the would include the reservation groups," Coldren speech as a student service possibilities of retaining said. but is not using ASDU funds ASDU, abolishing student Coldren, said she was not to cover the expense." government, or instituting a sure what Fonda will be Before her main speech in new form of student speaking on. When asked why Baldwin Auditorium Fonda government. she thought Fonda would like will be at a press conference to speak at Duke, Coldren at 1:30 p.m. in the Office of "We really have the said "Possibly because she opportunity as a student Information Services. body to be creative and come up with a solution," Palevitz How To Beat The System said. It would provide "a real Published every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and lesson in government," he Friday ot the Unlvsrsity year except during University holidays •Dd exam periods by the students of Duke University, Durham, said. N.C. Second class postage paid at Durham, N.C. Delivered by According to Palevitz, the mail at S14.00 per year. Subscriptions, letters and other inquiries should be mailed to Box 4696, Duke Station, Durham, N.C, Get A $330.00 Sansui-Garrard crisis committee (of which 27706. both he and Beck are System For $280.75

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< 1870 NYT News Service now goes to the House, where national environmental policy WASIIINGTON-House it is assured of acceptance. In act "is to have any teeth at and Senate conferees agreed the Senate, however, it faces all, Congress and the public on a S 2 1 0 million the threat of a filibuster by must have access to all compromise appropriation opponents who led the comments by federal agencies for the supersonic- successful drive last week to on proposed federal actions, transport—S80-million less reject the S290 million whether or not those than the Administration request and pledged comments happen to support requested and the House has "extended debate" against the program under approved, but enough to keep any effort to continue the consideration." the program alive. project. Sen. Gaylord Nelson, also The conference Two senators who led the a Wisconsin Democrat, said: committee's recommendation fight to cut off further funds "The suppression of this Richard Nixon, who had a rare press conference last night. fo;the supersonic transport report is a complete denial of asserted yesterday that the the public's right to know Administration was and the press's to see. It is wi thholding from both government secrecy of the Doctor protests corruption in Saigon Congress and the general worst kind, withholding vital public critical comments information at a critical stage prepared by scientists in the in the SST debate, making a By Gloria Emerson hospital in Nhatrang. deputy in the national He a Iso called for the mockery of the Democratic assembly and a hostess of Air dismissal of "irresponsible department of Health, (C) 1970 NYT News Service "Police came to break up Education and Welfare. process and the National S A IG ON-Saigon our meeting," Luong said. "I Vietnam, a commercial officials" who caused the Environmental Policy Act." government army doctor, airline, who lives in Hong death of captain Nhon last Sen. William Proxmire, told them, 'your law is Senate members of the carrying four hand grenades applied against the poor and Kong. summer. D-Wis., said that if the and a copy of the conference committee were the weak, never against the confident last night that the Constitution of South rich and the powerful" and Vietnam, succeeded in revised appropriation would suddenly I had an idea—I win a majority of the Senate complaining to President pulled out a grenade, taking Nguyen Van Thieu yesterday AT&T called discriminatory floor next week. half of the pin out, and Sen. Warren C. Magnuson about corruption in this ordered the police to get out. country. D. -Washington a key I did not mean to kill them. By Paul Delaney The petition was in & T s operating companies supporter of the controversial Maj. Pham Van Luong, At midnight I went to the (C) 1970 NYT News Service opposition to request for an across the country have plane, called it "a pretty good who waited from 8 a.m. until National Assembly and WASHINGTON-The increase in long-distance ceased discriminatory victory" for the SST. Though started a hunger strike." 5 p. ide the Equal Employment telephone rates by the practices. the Senate vote against the parliamentary building, saw Opportunity Commission company that is now pending A spokesman said by $290 million last week was President Thieu for one hour. The demands made by the filed yesterday a sweeping before the Fed eral telephone from corporate 52 to 41, Magnuson said that One of the hand grenades army doctor yesterday called petition against the American Communications headquarters in New York a half dozen or more senators held by Luong, while he sat for the execution of "six Telephone and Telegraph Co. ' Commission. City that officials of the had assured him since then on the steps, had the pin corrupt persons" known to Charging its operating The Employment company had not seen the that they had not intended to partially pulled out. the whole country. Those companies with "pervasive, Commission asked the petition."but we are surprised kill the SST entirely. systemwide and blatenly the E.E.O.C. would make It was a dramatic, and cited include a leading communications regulating unlawful" job discrimination such charges in view of our surprisingly successful, three-star Vietnamese general, body to block the increase, against women, blacks and excellent hiring record." protest by the small, thin a two-star general, a special hold hearings and declare the Spanish-surnamed Americans. physician who is assigned to assistant to President Thieu, a proposed hike illegal until AT The intervention by the Calley: the Saigon government employment commission in general staff. the rate increase case was an unusual step. The 'ordered long-distance lines Luong calls himself a department of the company 9 member of the Ha Thuc The real world asked the F.C.C. for a rate Nhon group, a small nucleus to kill hike for the 24 operating of Vietnamese determined to companies under the control By Homer Bigart end the corruption which WASHINGTON-The nationwide rail PARIS The and South of the parent American (C> 1970 NYT News Service they feel is poisoning their strike ended with the agreement by C.L. Vietnam yesterday proposed an Telephone and Telegraph. FORT BENNING. country and people. The Dennis, president of the Brotherhood of immediate exchange of war prisoners The request, filed Nov. 20, Ga.-First Lt. William L. group is named for, and in Railway and Airline Clerks, to order his with North Vietnam and the rebel forces. would have been automatic in Calley Jr. had orders to "kill honor of, Capt. Ha Thuc members back to work. Then Dennis, The Communists countered with an offer two months unless the F.C.C. every living thing" in MyLai Nhon, a 34-year-old physician who had earlier defied Congressional and of a cease-fire immediately upon acted to prevent it. and the alleged "massacre" known for eccentric habits, Court orders forbidding the strike, sat agreement by the U.S. to withdraw its that followed was observed In a 48-page fanatical contempt for down with leaders of three other unions forces fromSouth Vietnam bv next June by superior officers who did corrupt officials and memorandum, the and with railroad officials to resume 330. nothing to halt it, George W. passionate interest in Employment Commission Latimer, chief defense negotiations. improving life for his used strong language in counsel, said yesterday at the patients. Nhon led a suicidal condemning the company. court martial of the young rebellion last summer. The agency said AT& T was in officer. violation of an 1866 In his opening statement HONG KONG-The Central WASHINGTON-Hubert H. Humphrey reconstruction law, the 1964 believes Democratic leaders should unite for the defense, Latimer, a Luong, who was a close Committee of the Laodong (Communist) Civil Rights Acts, the 1934 retired judge of the Military friend of Nhon, said he was party and the government of North behind the party's most promising Federal Communications Act, presidential candidate within the next Court of Appeals, cited present last night at a group Vietnam that it controls yesterday issued the 1963 Equal Pay Act, "superior orders" as one of year, avoiding any divisive primary meeting in Saigon to an extraordinary appeal to the people and several Presidential Executive several reasons why South commemorate the 100th day army of the north for redoubled efforts competition and saving the party's Orders, fair employment Vietnam noncombatants were after the death of the man to fight to victory in the Vietnam war. financial resources for the battle against practice laws of 30 states and killed at MyLai. who had so fanatically fought President Nixon. numerous cities, and the due corruption in a_ military process clause of the Fifth There were other explanations, Latimer said, (Continued on Page 12) (Continued on Page 10) Nixon pledges harmony and no further GOP purges

By Robert B. Semple, Jr. mood last night, and at various points in the extent possible and to develop a dialogue." —Announced also that Rep. George Bush, (C) 1970 NYT News Service news conference he- repudiated Vice He said he was particularly "concerned" R.-Texas, who was defeated in a bid for the WASHINGTON-President Nixon pledged President Spiro T. Agnew's description of about his relations with the youth, but Senate in November, would be given a high last night to work harmoniously with both the Scranton Commission report on student suggested they would improve as he brought position in the Administration to be Democrats and Republicans in the new unrest as "pablum"; said some friendly the war in Vietnam to a close. announced this morning. Bush is also Congress, and said he would conduct no w o rds about deposed Secretary of the thought to be a moderate Republican. further purges of members of his own party Interior Walter J. Hickel; promised to seek as he did in the mid-term elections against broader contacts with the press and Matters —Reaffirmed his strong support for the Sen. Charles R. Goodell of New York. conceded that he had not made "as much On other major domestic matters, the supersonic aircraft program, which the At his first news conference in four progress as I would like" in ending division President: Senate has rejected and the House has months, Nixon said in effect that he wished in the country." —Announced the appointment of Donald approved, in order to keep the U.S. "first in to put the campaign behind him, at least for "Divisions in this country are never going Rumsfeld, thought to be a moderate, to the world in commercial aviation." now, and added: to end," he said, "there is always going to be full-time status on his White House staff as a "I personally expect to support all those a generation gap and there is always going to counselor to the President. Rumsfeld's —Said, in perhaps his toughest note in the Republicans who may be running for the be differences between the races and successor as the director of the Office of news conference, that he would use federal United States Senate in 1972, if they want between the religions. Economic Opportunity will be Frank leverage to promote racial integration in the suburbs "only to the extent that the law my support." "The problem is trying to mute those Carlucci III, presently associate director of requires." Nixon seemed in a generally conciliatory differences, to mitigate them to the greatest operations for the anti-poverty program. Page Four .liMslilsMclMra Friday, December 11, 1970 -ASDU drug policy- (Continued from Page 1) publication of an interview- Chronicle hasn't been helping "$hj> KuJrratks?r" "We believed it was not a that he gave to the Chronicle us in publicizing these fair and just policy," he said. concerning the budget things." he said. Since the expiration date committee hearings, but if In other business at the THE SCHOOL OF DANCE was November 30, "so far as was never printed. meeting. Fred Butner reported to the executive we are concerned, there is no Coldren. said that ASDU NORTH CAROLINA committee for the ASDU drug policy on this campus paid the Chronicle S190 for SCHOOL OF TBE ARTS University Services right now," Carro said. advertisement space to Wednesday. December 16 Committee. Following his PAGE AUDITORIUM The policy proposed by present the pictures and Matinee performance—3:30 P.M. report, the executive agreed the ASDU executive officers positions of the candidates DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Students (grades 1-6) $1.00 "will be presented to the to concentrate on providing Adult (accompanying a child) $2.00 for ASDU executive positions benches for the East Campus Sponsored by legislature for their approval last year. All Seats Reserved. and/or changes," Carro said. bus stop. PERFORMING ARTS COMMITTEE, "That should have been DUKE UNIVERSITY UNION Evening performance—7:30 P.M. The new policy will then; provided as a public service," Proposal be presented to the Carro said that the Tickets $2.00, 1.50, 1.00 she said. All Seats Reserved administration, he continued. proposal would soon be put 'in' (!,K-f"IUii9>. M.ike Hiei-ks ...iy.il.le Elitism before the legislature and that Numerous complaints Coldren also said that the were made about the it would probably cost about Chronicle is always $400 for several benches. Chronicle at the executive complaining about elitism. committee meeting. but that the Chronicle itself The executive committee The Lakewood Shopping Center Complaint represents an elite. also discussed the advisability Carro complained that a of changing the person of the letter by ASDU officers in "No respect is given to the AS D U legislator from the Durham, N. C. reply to criticisms by an student government by the president of the living group ASDU legislator was not Chronicle," Coldren to a separately elected printed in time for its continued. representative. message to have an effect. The ASDU executives The executives agreed that 103 E. Franklin Street Les Hoffman, Chronicle discussed the possibility of usually ASDU duties are editorial chairman, said, using ASD U-appointed among the lowest priorities Chapel Hill, N. C. "When the letter was representatives on the for a house president. received, the Chronicle Sl* publications board to Ltd. notified Shari Coldren, ASDU "pressure" the Chronicle into executive secretary, that it more cooperation. Charge the FoUowing Ways: was too long. When I asked SHOP BukASKrksrd, Diner. Club. National Oil Co.'.. Traver mentioned that Read Matter Charge. America. Express, National Dept. her to shorten the letter, she Msti.-Fri. 'til 9 P.M. funds voted to the Chronicle Saturday 'til 6 P.M. Stores, or He Cab Charge Plan. withdrew it." by ASDU ha not yet been Carro said he realized the transferred to the Chronicle. reason the letter was not Pressure and use printed, but "questioned the He said "the pressure principle." might be worthwhile to make "We were denied the Use the Chron icle more of the media to reply to efficient." Chronicle charges against us, some of "I think we have a gripe which 1 consider very with the way the Chronicle is personal," he said. handling its service Reply obligations," Carro said. The officers should have classifieds PRE HOLIDAY "We (ASDU) are doing a been able to reply to the lot. but I have to say that the charges as soon as possible, after they were made, Carro said, while they were still fresh in people's minds. Mi- Peoples Jf, "If I don't reply," Carro said, "I feel that I am ^5tlj(e PHONE 688-3921 ^TaSil agreeing with those charges, ton which I am not." 211 N. Mangum St. SALE Durham. N. 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Illustrated by Mei-Ku Huang -*»® A new lifestyle In Madison. Wis., the sidewalk in front of Cody's By Wayne King mahogany, the color of the myseir," lie says, holding it Don is typical of a new streets around the University Bookstore on Telegraph (C) 1S70 NYT News Service dye he has meticulously up so a visitor tan examine it. breed of young .Americans of Wisconsin are dotted with Avenue, a spot many feel LANSING, Mich.-Nine- kneaded and ground into the "Leather comes from an who. in increasing numbers. a score of shops that have more conducive to honest teen-year-old Don new leather vest he had just animal; it's alive, you want to are turning away from "the sprung up to make and trade than the merchant's Korhonen's blunt, squarish completed. put your hands on it. It's not system" to become artisans market handmade goods, stall. fingers are stained dark "I like to dye the leather like p lastic. People today and craftsmen. For some, it is Goods were peddled until A lifestyle want things that a re a transitory thing, an two months ago, when They took up crafts for personal." unworrisome diversion from university police shooed many different reasons, but BELIEVE IT OR NOT the realities of a world they everyone away who did not most of them, from Berkeley Don is a leather worker, We An Told—Over and Over—That We Have are glad they did not make. have a $75 peddlar's license, to Maine to Miami, have one one of a score of young THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT For others, a growing Variety of crafts thing in common: they did craftsmen—weavers, jewelry OF FINE WINES number, it is a means of In Berkeley, bellwether of not like the life they had makers and others—who earning a living, albeit Domestic and Imported—Vintage and Noo-Vlntac* the moods of the nation's before. supply items to T he meager. For many, perhaps Freespirit, a hip department young, traditional handicrafts Bill Anderson, 25, who most, it has become in large are enjoying a renaissance, stitches, tools, stamps and store for the young that has measure a way of life. |s his Tha Gourmet Center operating enjoyed a highly successful with two dozen leather shops sel leather goods in front 20 months on a major They are nonetheless an and sidewalk sandal artisans of Cody's, said he started in downtown street here. increasingly visible part of a alone doing business among earnest about a year ago, IVY ROOM RESTAURANT after youth subculture, hunkered the city's population of dropping out of the Cosmopolitan Room & Delicatessen He wears his hair down over displays of 125.000. There are also University of California just a St. own 7 Day*-* A.M. till ll.U P.M. Ph. 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'A MR. HOWARD HUGHES IS HERE TO SEE YOU IN AN ADVISORY CAPACITY)' Today is Friday, December 11,1970 Thirteen years ago today we sat down in front of our tv's and on cue. said, "It's Howdy Doody time!" Tonight, older, wiser, and a little too familiar with Buffalo Bob we'll take that cue one last time. Sitting in the peanut gallery and afraid to ask why we got in and Ihe other people didn 'I, this is the admittedly privileged but de-cued Chronicle, published al Duke in Durham, North Carolina, Volume 66. Number 6!. where we 're afraid to think what Clarabell is saying these days. News of unflinching Buffalo Bob fans: 2663. $1.74 a ticket to ten year old movies: 6588.

Editor-in-Chief. Clay Steinman Managing Editor. Dave Pace Executive Editor. Dave Smallen Editorial Chairman, Les Hoffman Business Manager, Mark Lees Night Editor for today's issue, Jinx H. Johnstone For the blue, white and red Amazing Grace

The appearance of Deputy And the no-knock law? Kleindienst Attorney General Richard Kleindienst was amazing. "We thought the civil Clean young warrior on the Duke campus Wednesday has libertarians would be the first to reaffirmed our fears about what approve," he said. More likely, only justice means to the Nixon the gun manufacturers will rejoice, as -Richard Smurthwaite Administration. even hippie-types are not buying guns Unlike the writers who widespread perversion of William Joyce," a man whose Billed as an effort to improve to protect themselves. have depicted the disastrous people and desecration of the broadcasts predicting understanding between students and Kleindienst also told us that the effects of war by describing land that symbolizes peace to impending doom had been the Justice Department, the affair left anti-trust division of the Justice the cruelty of men in conflict the author; its influences broadcast to England during and the senseless destruction us with the impression that freedom, Department had reversed the growing the early years of the war. of which they are both were, at first, subtle. Gale recalls the sight of a girl equality and justice are, to this threat of a conglomerate dominated perpetrators and victims, His mother went away to Government terms to be lightly economy. Once again free enterprise at a concentration camp: John Gale, one time help the evacuees, and when "She was beautiful, a blond, shall triumph, he told us. What he bandied about, depending on their correspondent for "The she returned, "her talk was almost birch-colored. The sun particular political value at the didn't explain, though, was the Observor," a British paper, mainly of sandbags." A shone, the earth breathed, moment. existing situation where corporations never saw battle. His distance German Heinkel III was shot and against a line of dark pine and industries can literally set market from the battlefield, however, down and burned a row of trees, this pale girl in the grey prices. With crug companies, for did not make him immune to once-comfortable bungalows; SS uniform carried the In the question and answer period war's effects: in the small it was left a skeleton from following Kleindienst's prepared talk, instance, prices are marked way above remains of what had been incidents and simple insights which children picked human beings and loaded it was quite evident that the deputy the cost. The companies say the money goes to support the research of his autobiography, "Clean souveniers and remained as them into trucks for burial. I was unable to give answers to evidence of the ability of war that made us all well, but that's Young Englishman," he felt then I could never make legitimate questions without either relates the effects of war on to reach those removed from love to a German girl." He avoiding issues or distorting facts. nothing more than a tax dodge and an people removed from the the fighting. increased profit for them. And the understood what monsters Certainly, he failed in any effort to fighting in distance and time, war could create from people. Nixon Administration has approved a The young Gale joined the produce "greater understanding." but who none the less are Coldstream Guards. As a major drug company merger, wounded or warped by war. Returning home, he found For example, he said that although recruit in training he went to companies which are former clients of ''Clean Young people dead, wounded, or a comprehensive study should be done Snowdonia for a simulated Nixon and Mitchell. Englishman" opens with battle with life ammunition, changing in ways less visible. to determine the safeness of subtle praise for peace; Gale and witnessed the spectacle He again saw his land, still marijuana, the Nixon Administration The examples go on an; on, and so portrays the joy he and those of a battalion of soldiers, scarred by war, by its own was not going to legalize it. In other do the arrests, the civil liberties around him derived from concentrating on sharpening soldiers: the Army had words, he might well have said, well violated, the trials, the shoot-outs. their pacific days in Kent. their skills of destruction, commandered 6,000 acres research and discuss all you want, but Kliendienst has come and gone. But even then, in the years invading one of the most around Tyneham, the land of since it is politically expedient to be And the only feeling we're left with before World War II, "the beautiful tracts of their own his youth, and had turned it ghosts of the 1914-18 War lay against marijuana, the Government, after his visit is one that tells us we're land. Not only was the land into a battle-training ground heavy over it, and that war for tanks. regardless of facts, will be dogmatic. heading for rough times. victim to the war; men were was in my bones, though I forced to accept codes void Gale's experiences was born seven years after it of human concern or covering Arab-Israeli conflicts ended." compassion, which taught and the Algerian war added #> SP -5? that "to get drunk...was one to his understanding of how The people he knew talked of the thing? you had to do; submission to violence about the war often and to sleep with a girl, to fight in changes men. But his book is m®am. recalled the relatives who had a battle, and to kill a German not an outlandish attack on died fighting for the RFC. "I were achievements to be war; the subtlety of his knew a man," Gale writes, added to that list." criticism parallels the not "who always smoked uncommon subtlety with cigarettes when he was People were scared by the which he sees wars increasing gutting rabbits, because he inexplicible tragedies of war. its destructive influence to had been gassed in the war, Gale's mother was wounded include all those vaguely which somehow made the by an Army truck that hit her involved in its continuence. guts of rabbits smell worse in and never stopped. An Army The autobiography as a whole his nostrils, and he smoked to acquiantance commented on is the depiction of a sensitive drown the smell." his brother's death by syaing, man driven to an @§%m&im$ He was born to an England "But he was an awful ass, almost-defensive insanity by that still showed the scars of wasn't he?" A young the pressures society exerts war and that tasted the Guardsman's foot was on him; of these, those pleasantness of peace-a accidently blown off by a brought by war are the most peace still broken by vestiges sargeant while a platoon enduring, the least merciful, of the military-as when the simulated a battleground and the most inhuman. Its Territorials went into the confrontation. distortion of human existence fields to practice anti-aircraft During the last days of the does not confine itself to the manuevers. war, as Gale moved into a battlefield, but continues to The new war, which broke defeated Germany, he heard warp human beings long after out during his public school "the last, drunken broadcast the campaigns have ended. v e a r s , was to bring of Lord Haw-Haw, the traitor

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"What^ the deadline for putting a low income family of six into a decent house?' In the Nation- Death of a welfare bill? Tom Wicker objection, for instance, that some If they get a chance on the laws or policies. Sen. William Saxbe of Ohio has (C) 1970 NVT News Service provisions of the measure might Senate floor, liberal Senators Donald Rumsefeld, the Director reported that the Republican W ASHINGTON-Just when still force fathers to desert their undoubtedly will try to insure the of the Office of Economic leadership of the Senate was supporters of progressive welfare families so that mothers and full minimum wage for workers Opportunity, promptly labelled this spreading the word that the White reform appear to have agreed on a children could be benefited under the welfare plan—pointing for what it was—an unwarranted House wanted the single package compromise version of President Requirements for day care for the out that the 75 percent figure is restriction on the OEO Legal and would not, therefore, support Nixon's Family Assistance Plan, the children of mothers who may be arbitrary and that, by agreeing to it, Services Program and an libera! efforts to split off the trade mean-spirited conservative majority forced to work were also the administration implicitly unprincipled restraint on the ability bill. of the Senate Finance Committee strengthened. accepted the minimum-wage of the poor to challenge This White House strategy is and the White House's legislative The only demand of the principle. Some day care provisions government action. obvious—to have both the welfare strategists have endangered it again. Senators on which HEW are also disputed still; but there are Rumsfeld, who has had his own and trade bills piggybacked to All this week, liberal and Secretary Richardson adamantly strong indications that this week's headaches with the crusading spirit success on the popularity of moderate Senators have been refused to compromise was for compromises produced a Family of the Legal Services Program, increasing Social Security benefits working with HEW officials to raising the income floor from Assistance Plan that could pass the nevertheless pointed out that the just before Christmas. develop a version of the Family $1,600 to $2,200 annually for a Senate with liberal and moderate committee had no right to restrict But it also suggests that the Assistance Plan that could pass the family of four. The administration support. to those who can afford lawyers the President and his advisers may be Senate. The result, at least from the did agree, however, that persons But the finance committee, opportunity "to ask the courts to risking welfare reform to get trade point of view of the Senators, has forced to take jobs under the which is dominated by a partisan rule on possible inequities, legislation because, as it now been a "dramatically improved" Family Assistance Plan would have conservative majority just to the administrative errors, or appears, opponents of the bill. to be paid at least 75 percent of the right of Genghis Khan, has constitutional provisions of the protectionist provisions of the trade Compromise rt noved their minimum wage (or $1.20 an hour). complicated the picture by voting law." measure are determined to to restore to the welfare program The Legal Service Program, after filibuster it. two regressive provisions that had all. was not set up to deal only with Nixon no doubt fears that this been struck out of it by the certain types of offenses: Nor is would defeat the trade bill if it Supreme Court-— there anything about welfare laws were a separate entity. The risk he The "man in the house" rule that excludes them from legal is running is that its opponents, not that formerly forced thousands of processes. There is surely nothing all of whom are ardent supporters More heckling fathers to desert, so their families sacrosanct or even respectable of the Family Assistance Plan even could receive welfare benefits, and about the Senate Finance in its compromise version, will the year's residency requirement. In Committee's determination to treat filibuster the bigger package of an effort to make sure that no poor Americans like criminals. legislation, too. meddling court could again ban That possiblity has been All this begs the questions why these vengeful and callous enhanced by disclosure that N'ixon wel fare reform, which the opponent, Governor Nelson Editor's note: The following regulations as unworthy and and his strategists are determined to Administration bills as its major Ro ckefeller, during one of Mr. editorial appeared in the unconstitutional, the committee keep the Family Assistance Plan domestic program, cannot be Rockefeller's campaign appearances Greensboro Daily News on further provided that Federal funds tied in a single package with the considered alone and on its own in New York City. Wednesday. could not be used to pay the trade bill and with a 10 percent merits; and why a great country so Now that the Senate has upheld If Mr. Goldberg had reflected a salaries of any lawyer bringing a increased in Social Security frequently bogs down in its own President Nixon's veto of a bill to bit he might have commended both cuir. to challenge Federal welfare benefits. serpentine processes. limit campaign spending on aides instead of firing them. television the time is ripe for a Heckling is a legitimate part of revival of political heckling. democratic politics and never more Heckling a candidate as a means so than today when most campaign of forcing him to reveal his true speeches are 30-minute exercises in character had a long and generally blandly ducking whatever issues It's just the beginning honorable tradition in the United there are. Heckling, as opposed to States before the advent of egg-throwing, can draw a candidate television, which enabled an out if there is anything there to be Keith Upchurch drawn out. officeseeker to address the voters, There are those who think it's all of true justice before the law. The path of hatred and reaction. The case for heckling was put without having to face them. over, who believe though at one dream of life and liberty. The But let the demagogues and the precisely by E. William Batt of Unfortunately, this technique time there may have been hope and dream, most importantly, of rebel-rousers have their heyday Albany, N.Y. in a letter to the seems to be falling into disfavor. meaning left in America, that we freedom for all men—that kind of now, for they must know that they Editor of the New York Times Oct. Two incidents in the recent have now reached the end of the freedom that allows a person to cannot pervert and deceive the 25. Candidates, Mr. Batt said, campaign point this up. road, and that the show is finally become the best of who he is. The American people forever. Their should on their occasional public The public response was over. ("Mr. Kurtz—he dead. A freedom to become fully alive and days are surely numbered. favorable to President Nixon's appearances "be forced to penny for the old guy.") creative. The freedom from want, demonstrate the agility of mind and What, after all, is right with putdown of a few hecklers at the But the show is really just from fear, from death. In short, the sharpness of wit that are the America? Her heart is University of Kansas where he beginning. We are not becoming less freedom to become fully human. hallmark of healthy democratic right—sometimes not beating made a political speech in democratic, but more democratic. This is how America must be leadership. As they hide steadily, but basically healthy. September. And in October, Arthur Not more repressive, but less judged; no other yardstick will do. increasingly behind the canned What is needed is not a transplant, Goldberg, the Democratic repressive. Not more racist, but less And nono other substitute for images of the TV screens, where but rather a little less cholesterol in candidate for governor of New racist. freedom can be tolerated. There is confrontation is impossible, how our system. The chances of a York, showed his disapproval of More than ever, America has the great fear, of course, that America. else can the people really know heart-attack are slight. heckling by firing two of his po tential of making its age-old will, like Spiro Agnew, travel the campaign aides for needling his their leaders?" Guarded optomism and belief in dreams become reality. The dream lowest road—the narrow, desperate our system are needed now more than ever. We must rise above hatred and extremism to a higher, more positive plain. Letter to the editor If America is in fact the only new thing to happen in modern times, then its novelty must not be allowed to perish into oblivion. It .or less heckling must be improved and perpetuated. For if America is truly a unique experiment in human relations, To the Editor: then it will succeed only if we Deputy Attorney General only serves to widen the breach follow the very rules we've set Kleindienst spoke under the between the generations, and turn forth. The instructions are clear; auspices of the Duke Law Forum many otherwise uncommitted the only thing that can paralyze us yesterday. His remarks were persons against the Movement as is ourselves. constantly interrupted by cat calls, well. Just as surely as man turns to rudeness, and a degree of It is not denied that the remarks dust, so shall all things, both great uncouthness inconsistent with the of theNixons, Agnews, Mitchells, and small, finally pass. But America demeanor expected of any and Thurmonds have done anything can and must become one of the audience. but "bring us together," and great things to have passed from Certainly many of Mr. contributed to a growing feeling of this age. Great in freedom, great in Kleindienst's remarks seemed alienation, particularly among the justice, great in compassion. It can somewhat glib and/or inane. I students. The right of dissent is a and it will. It will, not because Fate personally disagree almost totally cherished facet of the American has somehow deemed it so, but with the Nixon Administration's philosophy, but the manner in because of that basic yet often policies, and his commentary did which it was employed yesterday untapped resevoir of goodness that nothing to alter my outlook. was uncalled for. lies within the American people. Nevertheless, the boorishness Stephen Leckar That's what's right with displayed be some of the audience Law School, America. That's why the show is Class of 1973 not yet over. Page Eight MiI4Mil.MllMl3 Friday, December 11, 1970 Spectrum SHARE changes admissions By Mark Walling study must then be approved the group, partially because ASDU Crisis Winter Concert The qualifications by his advisor, by a director of the dormitory structure of undergraduate studies and itself, but primarily because Committee Interviews ordered i The Dukr Conceit Band will necessary for a student to September • distribute present its annual Winter Concert apply to SHARE have been by the director of SHARE, of the individuals involved. Monday i d Tuesday. Dec 14 Wed.. Dec. 212 Flowei on Friday evening, December Dr. John Gum. of the English "1 have no doubt," said fc 1 5 7 to 9 p. from 2 to € time for th 11th at 8:15 p.m. in Page changed, according to an office on West Auditorium. The concert is free information sheet distributed department. Clum, "given its success, that uletide Season. Balance du and all are invited to attend. The If you can t sien up t ust be paid at t concert this year features music at a meeting for prospective Next year, the selection of SHARE will be continued." between 7 and 8 c by composers from the British members last night in the students will be random, He also said that the possible ese hours, have Isles and included the following r you. ID addition, orders and East Duke building. rather than arbitrary, as it presence of other coed .tings for blazers can be placed was for this year. dormitories on campus next ith the company representative. Toccata Marxialo, Ralph A "particular group of Vaughn Williams: Hammersmith. eight related courses, a Clum praised SHARE as year "will be helpful." Referendum Opus 52. Gustav Hoist: Five There will be a referendum Movements from Facade, William year-long project, standing by "an incredible situation" SHARE will be expanded vote of the Duke YM-YWCA Trustee Walton, arr. O'Brien: The itself, or an independent which became successful by form 54 persons to 80 next membership next Wednesday, Chaining of Prometheus, Iain "a fluke." year, according to Clum, and Dec. 16, on the new YM-YWCA Subcommittee Hamilton: Four English Dances, program of study" will there will be 52 new spaces Students interested in applying Malcolm Arnold. qualify a student for "A family atmosphere has for a position on the Trustee admission, according to the developed," he said, partially open. sheet. The student's plan of because of the small size of organization last spring. Copies of Board of Trustees, should bring a letter stating their reasons for le National Organization for .You Can't, available in the YWCA office wishing to b en will meet at the Durham (Campus Center, Eastl and are and ral YWCA on Monday night, potted in east dorms and by the Y 14, at 7:30 p.m. There will ele in for NANCE RESTAURANT Afford To PRAXIS Seminar Charming atmosphere Low prices For additional it Miss A seminar and discussion call Jan Allen a two parts: 1) Theory: A Mar? in Chapel Hill. We specialize in subs, analysis of the position of This Quiz! bourgeois state, presented b Come to the Inter-Varsity spaghetti, pizza, and fresh Duke student. 2) Practice: Christian Fellowship annual of the ways in wl Christmas caroling meeting. It will College Life begin in room 212 Flowers on seafood and students, by a blacl Friday. Dec. 11. at 6:15 p.m. :10sec From there we will sing at several nursing homes in the Durham You'll love our southern fried chicken! area. Everyone is invited to the readings are V 1 Lenins ,.• singing and to a Christmas party QUIZ: and Revoluti which will follow. newspaper. S i:. 1 discussion in the Green Room of Home Style Lunch And Dinner Specials p.m., in the Pi esidents Clubroo Attention Meditators East Duke. Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ. Keith Walla "Th 109 Gregson St. open 11 am -10 pm daily Physiological Tra nun dental Med it. WHAT Delta Boutique on three day rest The iristmas boutique Campus Library. 30 One of 30 "Old Faith­ sponsored by the Tin-Deltas will realm. Henry's ful" for one. be held in the upstairs East PUZZLE Union, Saturday, Dec. 12, from 5 Despot, eight. 51 Value. 10:30 to 4:40. The boutique Shabbat-Hanukkah By Thomas W. (i Accomplish 31 Pitcher's 52 One of 50. features handmade articles—great nothing. wing. 53 Word of for Christmas gifts for others, or Shabbat-Hanukkah services HUGS will be held tonight at 6:45 in the \CROSS 65 S 7 Hunter con­ 32 Meadow. denuncia­ n for yourself! All proceeds go to art of ;i the Delta Delta Delta scholarship, Hillel Room, 013 Old Chem. stellation. 33 Caliph's tion. which is open to all Duke women. Bldg. Sabbath evening dinner will T.S. Motto. <>7 l.- i ••• 1 1 1 1 Chocolate Pudding or Jello ••• ••' .'. !. L F 1 I A r ?]s Iced Tea or Coffee C 1 A V t 1 t •1 f, ill $1.50 (!i, ! A H 1 : Mad Matter hale. i. A :••: ! • <' »'- • !. • A 1 1 H j F F R - AjP S - x '•' [(••[•: Friday. December 11, 1970 MlIsMlI.MllJ.4l3 Page Concert Band to perform

By John Howell Williams, "Hammersmith." for the Duke University The Duke Concert Band Opus 52 by Gustav Hoist. Concert Band by the Mary Weekend Calendar will present its annual Winter '' Five Movements from Duke Biddle Foundation in Concert on Friday evening, Facade," by William Walton, 1963. Mr. Hamilton, Mary December 11 at 8:15 p.m. in ''The Chaining of Duke Biddle Professor of Page Auditorium. Prometheus" by lain Music at Duke, revised this Tonight—8 p.m. The Howdy Doody Show. Baldwin. The concert will feature Hamilton and "Four English work in 1968. H: 15 Duke Concert Band. Page Auditorium. music by composers from the Dances" by Malcolm Arnold. "Hammersmith" by Hoist H:15 Duke Players Presentation of "Love's Labour's British Isles. Included in the The Hamilton work, is a Prelude and Scherzo l,ost." Branson. program will be "Toccata consisting of five r which was written in 1930 to Saturday-7 and 9 p.m. Quad Flix. "Ulysses." Based Marziale" by Randy Vaughn was originally commemorate the composer's on Jim Joyce's best seller. Beware of crazed English forty-year-old affection for majors. the Hammersmith district of 8:15 p.m. Music Faculty piano recital by Loren Say, kids, what time is it?!! . The mood of the Withers. Music Room East Duke. IT'S HOWD Y DOOD Y TIME!! piece is the outcome of long 8:15 p.m. Duke Players' presentation of "Love's The Duke University Union Major Attractions years of familiarity with the Labour's Lost." Branson. changing crowds of It's Howdy Doody Time. 8:15 p.m. Hoof and Horn presentation of "Little Committee presents Hammersmith and the river Mary Sunshine." 02 Flowers. Thames. Symphonically. the designed to complement five Sunday—4 p.m. Duke Chapel Concert. Handel's The Howdy Doody Show! river is the background to the Scottish folk-poems by Edith "Messiah." University Chapel. Buffalo Bob Smith and the HowdyDoodyshow crowd: it is a river that goes Sitwell copies of which will 7 and 9 p.m. Quad Flicks. "Ulysses." Page. on its way unnoticed and be distributed at the concert. 8:15 p.m. Hoof'n' Horn presentation of "Little Mary unconcerned. The concert is open to the Sunshine." 02 Flowers. The "Five Movements public without charge and all 8:15 p.m. Duke Players' production of "Love's from Facade" by Walton are are invited to attend. Labour's Lost." Branson. Gee. there sure is a lot to do down here. Christmas? 1971? Howdy Doody? Peter Pan? Tom Harp? Pharoh Sanders? Dean Acheson? Baudelaire? No regrets? Richard Kleindeinst? "That doesn't make sense"—Debby Swain. Very Funny. Tilt. See v'all.

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(Continued from Page 1) million military aid program Soviet naval activity n the negotiation, and said that spirited, exhuberant include a general "step-up" of for Cambodia as "the best Caribbean, foresaw there were no plans to change North Vietnamese military investment" that could be continuing difficulties in Administration policy on activities and capacity in made to save American lives in relations with the Soviet admission of Communist (Susan Chambers) and her South Vietnam. and bring American troops Union but saw some areas for China to the United Nations By Debbie Lyn Smith ladies (Nancy Campbell as the Aspects home. Arts Staff pert Rosaline and Nancy In discussing other aspects — Said he has not The Duke Players opened Topham and Sally Ann abandoned hope in the Paris Hare you ever wondered their p roduction of Monro as Maria and of the Indochina war. the President also: peace negotiations and Shakespeare's "Love's Katherine. whose sketchy warned that North where you could get ANY food Labour's Lost" last night roles demanded little of them — Ruled out as "dangerous" any extended, Vietnamese rejection of a ANY time of the day? with a spirited, exhuberant but prettiness which they prisoner exchange offer, performance. The play has displayed admirably, were the unilateral cease-fire over the holiday season, but said the made in Paris yesterday, the appeal of "relevance" appealing young things they would "pinpoint" Hanoi as because it revolves around the were meant to be, and Fran U.S. was prepared to enter into a "limited" cease-fire "an international outlaw." classic dilemma of women Brassard's immaginative Comments ftEIllAL renounced for scholarship. costuming set them off well. with the Communist side. —Emphatically and tersely In other foreign policy and the ever-present appeal of Berown. played by Hugh comments, the President said the bard's irrepressible gaeity said he could use ground SIE1MA1 Helm, handled his copious he did not believe American of word-play. troops in Combodia and and comic part the best of praised the proposed $225 ecurity was threatened by The capable cast does a the courtly youths, and if the place! remarkable job "keeping up" exhibtied a fine sense of with the rapid-fire dialogue. timing in all his dialogue. •Ca lley- which seems so often to "Love's Labour's Lost" is consist only of puns tumbling seldom considered one of (Continued from Page 3) were either rebels or rebel over each other in Shakespeare's best dramatic for CaHey's conduct: the sympathizers. intoxicating gibberish. It's efforts, and it doesn't provide platoon was poorly trained Latimer charged that great fun to listen to, the a really challenging vehicle and under strength; the men CaHey's commander, Captain players seemed to be enjoying for great dramatic were enraged by atrocities Ernest L. Medina, told the themselves too; especially the interpretation, but that committed against its men of Charlie Company that delightful Boyet (played by maybe why it is such members by the rebel forces; at long last they were going Richard Cytowic) and the consistenly good "SOUTMWN HOSMMUTY they expected to meet fierce to fight an enemy batallion pedant Holofernes (Chris entertainment: absolved of resistance in MyLai; they and "get even for the loss of AT ITS IE ST" Santy), and above all the complexity, we may simply were told that the natives had ruination of buddies" who totally captivating Costard, enjoy a situation comedy been warned to leave the had been killed or mained by Hi»*»»>- 70 W«t ud InteMctkm 1*5 played by Mark Keller. presented with flair and a hamlet and that any mines, booby traps and great sense of fun. Th e Princess of France occupants who remained ambushcades. We fix mything 24 boms a day!!!!!! -Mirecourt, York-

(Continued from Page 1) margin of victory. His initial they will make the decision fall. worry of the house becoming on our committment." were left unanswered, and factionalized were dispelled ''In view of the nob ody had any accurate he said because "every overwhelming support for answers." Segin said. faction of the house came Segin said he felt that together to support it." coed living," Thorner said, "I there were "too many S egin said he felt that think that the RLC would be - yorktowne assumptions made. The there were going to be many making an unfortunate original proposal was turned problems in setting up the mistake if they don't do it •JLL DURHAM-CHAPEL HILL BLVD. _^ into the RLC several months coed dorms in York and (approve the proposal)." ago, yet when a decision had Mirecourt, assuming the RLC to be made, it was too passes the proposal and it is rushed." McCarthy said he is approved by President hopeful of administration John Thorner, president of Sanford. passage of the proposal, but Mirecourt, said, "The "I think the federations fears what he terms "alumni proposal wasn't what we have a good chance. There are pressure against such an wanted, because some people too many problems with the overwhelming change." are going to get displaced out coed dorm proposal, in view However he said that such a of Mirecourt and not be able of the u n faced and change is necessary on the to live in a co-ed dorm. The unexplained problems," Segin campus to "prohibit the mere vote was better than I said. rubber stamping of expected. I think the fact Segin was critical of the federations. that the guys are willing to RLC for not passing out give up an air-conditioned, written copies of the revised To determine those 1" carpeted dorm shows how proposal to each member of persons staying in York next committed they are to coed the house. year it was overwhelmingly living." 1** Ai*^y *ig>l — "There are times when decided that no "rising sc FOB lS No definite decision was you need something in black freshman will be admitted an made in Mirecourt on either and w hite, and verbal a lottery system propotionate selection procedures or the communications are just not to class size will be put into possibility of a seniority sufficient. The emotions of effect," according to system being adopted to the house members are not McCarthy. Shows Daily j" determine the members of the best way to understand the coed dorm. the proposal." 2:00-3:45-5:20-7:00-9:00 P.M. \ Referring to the outcome Segin refused to make any of the voting, McCarthy said: predictions on the fate of the "The RLC will accept any coed dorms in Mirecourt and kind of majority and reflect York. Regular Admission upon it, but our greater than Asked why only a simple 2/3 majority should be an majority was needed to pass added impetus to some sort the proposal, Thorner said, "1 ZZ~ United flrnsls of approval." didn't want to arbitarily set a All of the pain and .— The final outcome of the number, like 66 2/3, to pass vote didn't surprise the proposal. The actual Secrets of Santa Victoria McCarthy, but he was figures will have to be pleasure of a young "overwhelmed" by the submitted to the RLC, and "Two Mules For American in Quadrangle Pictures Sister Sarah" HENRY MILLER'S presents "The First Time" Paris France! Vfopic O/Caqcer "Ulysses" (120 Min.) LOVl P* ACT ICES m tWtOEM Late Show Each Saturday Night!! i« nv»- COLOR Russ Myer Film Festival Sat. and Sun., Dec. 12 & 13, 1970 Hot AOW.7*OYtX V 7:00 and 9:00 PM Baby Vickie The Ultimate In Adult Features Friday, December 11, 1970 HiTsWilWilHH Page Eleven Devils battle Gamecocks |On pro football |

By Bob Heller amazing John Roche, twite sophomore, and he is will have their hands full with By Bob Rolnick For the Colts, next week's Sports Editor the ACC player of the year. expected to improve quite a the Gamecocks, but winning Assistant Sports Editor battle with the Jets should be Du ke's basketball team. This year he is vying for a bit this season. He possess a is not an impossibility. Although my Arkansas a great one. The Bills will coming off of an impressive spot on the all-American fine shot, and can be a terror Duke's team is vastly over Texas upset call looks present little opposition to 95-74 parting of a good team. on the boards. improved over last year, when pretty stupid in retrospect, I Johnny U. Michigan team, faces one of Teaming with Roche in Rounding out the starting the Devils gave the Grits two finally got my pro picks New York Jets 28-Miami its stiffest challenges of the the backcourt will be line-up will probably be pretty good battles. And, moving to the tune of a 27. Trying for an upset here. year tomorrow, when it sophomore Kevin Joyce, who veteran John Ribock, a South Carolina enjoys a perfect 13-0 week. That The Jets winning streak travels to Columbia, S.C. to received rave notices last year hard-nosed, tough defensive fast-tempo type game, which moves my percentage up to would still be alive if it take on South Carolina. as a freshman. The 6 foot 3 player, who is the only starter Duke looked so good in .683, with the won-loss-tie weren't for Earlie Thomas, The Gamecocks, who inch New Yorker poured in nol native to New York. He is against Michigan. mark now at 92-43-7. their rookie cornerback. In zipped t h rough the 25 3 points per game, shot 48 not too much of a scoring As has been the case the Dallas 28-Cleveland 24 spite of Earlie, the Jets have conferences campaign with a percent from the field, 77 threat, but his defense and last two years, the game will (Sat. aft.) Picking Dallas to three things going for them; 14-0 record last season, only percent from the foul line board work make him a probably be decided beat anyone is risky, but the game is in New York, the to lose in the tournament and pulled down 15 rebounds valuable member of the underneath, where Randy picking them to beat Dolphins upset them early in finals at season's end, are per contest last season. He Gamecock squad. Denton, Allan Shaw, Larry Cleveland (in Cleveland) the year and they should currently 2-0 and ranked also led the frosh in assists. The Roosters also have Saunders, Rick Katherman could look pretty dumb want to get a new winning number two in the nation. Under the basket, the more than enough capable and Richie O'Connor will about 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. streak started. After clobbering a Gamecocks will once again reserves to fill in. Rick have to hold their own Still, the Cowboys can make Cincinnati 31—Houston respectable Auburn team in feature one of the strongest Ay dl ett "has been a against Owens, Riker and the playoffs with a win and 17. The Cincinnati Bengals, in its opener, Coach Frank line-ups in the nation. wonderful sixth man" in the Ribock. they usually do find a way to their first year in direct McGuire's boys nipped Two-time all-conference big words of McGuire and G uards Dick De Venzio, get into the playoffs (and competition with the another national power, man Tom Owens, who has Bobby Carver is a very Jeff Dawson and Gary then blow it). Cleveland Browns, are going Notre Dame, last Saturday also led the ACC in capable guard. Sophs Casey Melchionni (also, Katherman Oakland 24H£ansas City to finish first and go on to night. rebounding the last two Manning, Jimmy Powell and and O'Connor) will have to 23 (Sat. aft.). The Raider the playoffs. Much talent seasons, leads the board Danny Traylor help make do a good job of machine is looking kind of Atlanta 20-Pittsburgh 17. The South Carolina team game. USC's bench one of the ball-handling, and the team ragged, but 1 still have faith A pretty meaningless game. is loaded with talent-and that Riker helps strongest around. certainly cannot afford a cold that this will be the year for It's in Atlanta, so 111 go with could be an understatement. Center Tom Riker had a Hands full spell, like they suffered at them to make it to the Super the underdog Falcons. Leading the Gamecocks is the pretty good year as a Obviously, Coach Bucky Charlottesville, Va. one week Bowl. Denver 14—San Diego 13. •>- • CHAPtLHILL. Waters and his Blue Devils ago. Baltimore 17-Buffalo 6 Two slumping teams (it seems "SPECIAL SALE LOCATION" like these two teams are always slumping). After a fhe formorfy MANN'S DRUG STORE brief flurry of good play. EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER! -McGee new coach- John Hadl has the Chargers on a three game losing streak (Continued from Page 1) Murray. He served on the will enjoy a winning and is looking for number WAREHOUSE wanted a man who could fit Blue Devil staff for three tradition, and I look forward four. into the athletic role of a seasons, serving as head to becoming acquainted with New York Giants 24-St. private university whose freshman coach and later, the present squad. Louis 17 The Giants actually academic standards are high varsity line coach. "We're indeed happy to be have no chance of making the and will remain high. On to Wisconsin home, and I am proud to be a playoffs since they play Los SALE "The Athletic Council had in 1966 McGee joined the part of the unique situation Angeles next week while the been aware of the screening staff of Milt Bruhn at that Duke enjoys, with strong Cards play the Skins and the process we undertook. It Wisconsin, where he served as academic a nd athletic Cowboys play the Oilers. knew that if it took the line coach. In 1967 he moved tradition." Still, they should dream their action it decided on to Minnesota as line coach McGee met with the way temporarily into first SUPER SAVINGS Wednesday, we would offer a and stayed there until he previous Duke coaches place. name very soon. All of us moved on to become head yesterday, presumably to Minnesota 28—Boston 10. w anted to act quickly so coach of East Carolina this decide upon recruiting ! don't think the Vikswill be there would be no lapse in past season. procedures for this season. too kind on Joe Kapp, but our football program. In one short year at East The big day is tomorrow, the they probably won't run it up SALE Excellent career Carolina. McGee laid the first letter of intent day for past three touchdowns. Take Advantage of These SUPER SAVINGS McGee had an outstanding ground work for a successful the conference. Washington 17—Phila­ for Yourself, SAVE Money on Famous Brand college football career at program with his tireless Continue recruiting delphia 13. The Eagles are the Duke. He graduated in 1959 energy, dynamic recruiting McGee said that some of only team in football, that Men's Wear and Fill All Your Christmas and outstanding personality. the former assistants here will Shopping Needs. with a B.A. degree in Business wh en picked to score 13 Administration His senior His ability as a coach was continue to recruit. McGee points, will get two year, he was a consensus first proven last summer when mentioned that he will not go touchdowns and miss one of 4 DAYS ONLY team all-America pick and Otto Graham selected McGee after those players who are the extra points rather than received the Outland Award, to assist in coaching the d efinitely headed for East one touchdown and two field WED..SAT. SPECIALS significant of the outstanding College All-Stars against the Carolina. Former Duke coach goals. lineman in the country each Kansas City Chiefs. Harp had mentioned that he year. The 32-year old native of had nearly 20 players ready Green Bay 13-Chicago 3. BOSH COATS DRESS SUCKS Following graduation, he Elizabeth City, N.C, follows to sign this Saturday. A win here will avoid a losing starred in the 1960 College Tom Harp as head Blue Devil The former Duke star also season for Bart Starr, in what Lined & Unlined Ir.Pl.id. Sizes 29-33 Only should be his last year. FuKOtu M.ker, AU Wool. All-Star Game in Chicago and coach. Harp served in the mentioned that when he had 100% Wool la Plaids, San Francisco 21—New Ori g. $28 to |40 then joined the St. Louis capacity for the past five the experience of playing and Cardinals. During his rookie seasons, compiling an overall coaching with Murray, "one Orleans 20. I don't think even Lined .22.44 season with the Cards, he was record of 22-28-1. of the goals or aims set was to Mr. Choke can throw this one NOWUnline d .16.44 voted the outstanding McGee comments return to Duke." away, although I might be Now first-year man on the squad McGee, who struggled to a McGee. has. though, spent wrong. However, next week's and was third in the NFL 3-8 mark this year at East the past four years away from game with the Raiders should VELOUR SHIRTS voting for Rookie-of-the Year Carolina, had these comments the ACC; so. technically, he be the ultimate in stiff play KNIT SHIRTS honors. A serious neck injury yesterday: did not comment on future for the 48ers with their great A..t. Stylo* In Stripe. & QB John Brodie. Solids ' ni SIe*.e, In Herrintboo., in 1962 ended his promising "I am honored to return Duke fortunes. He did, Los Angeles 21—Detroit F»mou. Maker. pro career. home to my alma mater. The however, say that he believes AM. Colors . 10 (Mon. night). Last Won (18 To $23 M.S.M, V»,'W««4t8 McGee then returned to future of the Duke program is in throwing the ball alot, though "it must be found out Monday night football game A M Duke to serve as an assistant indeed bright. to his former coach, Bill "I am confident that Duke what we're capable of doing." of the year. Next week, its ••.rir Mow* Cameron concluded his Jerry and Wilt vs. Oscar and presentation of McGee by Lew as the Buck host the saying, Lakers. It will be a long week, W« Offer You f-h. Following HOURS Sunday Buffet "He is an exciting man even longer than usual. : Woys to Charge) Mon. Fri. io las' who will expect, and get, the most from his players. But at Sot. .. 101il« the same time, he knows that Sao.. . IMS 12noon-2:30 4:30-7 P.M. football is part of a larger Meetings tradition here at Duke. That I M-renwsdl" Atririn, Dully «t tU Morf F«ni»itic 'PricM ht tb» . ALL YOU CAN EAT! Duke football coach Mike tradition, we believe, is one C On* MOO Sq> Ft. of Otbar jkUtt MnnW!** to Cboow AM (4 meats, 8 Vegetables, 5 Salads, McGee would like to meet of greatness in whatever a with all members of the ^..^yfy •"••* •—»-•»— "n—is—n»r-||.i I_HJ<|_J I_HJ l^mn^y II«.ft>»*.r—»-w dessert.) student who comes to us is to football squad today at 4 SPECIAL SALE LOCATION $2.95 Plus Tax do with his life. p.m. in the auditorium of on Hwy. 86 % >•••• from "Our new coach has been Gross chem building. famorfr MANN'S DRUO STOW The Town Hall selected in the conviction that he will teach our players A lacrosse meeting will be EASTtATE SHOPPUB BEHTER and their fellow students held on Monday at 8 p.m. in more than good football. He the Cary Gym classroom. All will demonstrate to them that men interested in playing CHAPEL HILL extra ingredient that athletics lacrosse next spring should All SOIM CoA « Bonk Cor4 *t can give to a rich and attend a J 1 RANCH HOUSE rewarding life." -^^ **M*-*-«"**^-*lf ^-^ Page Twelve Hir*.iiiMi.wr3 Friday, December 11, 1970 -Calendar changes- Workers grievances aired

(Continued from Page 1) advised, extending the added during which a student "There are two days each reading period before finals may drop any course, at his at student sponsored rally week for recreation and doing beyond its proposed two own discretion and add a what is necessary," he said. days. course at the discretion of the By Nancy Stewart worker, said "When a worker himself might lose his temper and be fired for threatening These changes, Davis said, Others said there were bad instructor and the student's is not satisfied, he is told to "A man can't go out to his superior. When the increased the practicality of psychological effects on academic dean, he continued. seek employment elsewhere. fight for a better world This is not the right way to student is there to answer introducing a calendar which students who must work Improvement Cahow said the second without losing his job," correct things." him, the supervisor loses his contained long stretches through long stretches position of superiority." without breaks. A similar service employee Charlie "We have student support, without a break, as they drop-add week improved the Barnett said yesterday at a proposal had been defeated in contended students would do faculty support, and down in There are four steps to the student's chance of finding student rally supporting University's grievance 1966. under the new calendar. Durham we've got lawyers. It four courses which he really workers in the grievance is time to be men and procedure. An employee with Tw o problems involving Cahow said he hoped that liked. procedure. women, so speak up," Fox a grievance must first talk to the new calendar were the general registration day "If he wants to try 12 The rally, sponsored by added. his supervisor, and then to offered by Clark Cahow. could be done away with so courses and they are open to two more supervisors in order University registrar. He said Praxis and Duke SDS, was About 12 students met that studnets would not have him. we feel he should have held at 12 noon yesterday on of ascending position. He students objected to the to return to the University last night to discuss ways in that opportunity," Cahow the main quad, and included wheih students could support may not take a lawyer with "miserable weather at the before the beginning of said. him these three steps, but beginning of September." speeches by University the workers in their Students may not drop a employees and SDS members. grievances. may take another employee He also said students who of the University, according Unpaid fees course if it would put him Gary Pugh, an SDS Meeting are involved in student to the Personnel Policy Students who had not paid below the four course load member, cited examples of At the meeting, held at 8 activities or who have been their fees, however, would requirement. Manual. hampered by illness use racism, oppression of women, p.m. in 110 Flowers, the still have to return, he said. Christmas vacation to D r. Bruce Wardropper, lack of overtime pay on question was raised as to Steps complete their work for the Harry Harkins, an chairman of the UFC weekends, and intimidation whether it was more The fourth step is a fall semester. undergraduate on the subcommittee on curriculum, by supervisors in University important to work with the hearing by a board of three schedule committee, said he presented a motion which personnel practices. grievances procedure or to people, two from Duke Conventions found students thought that changes the rule concerning Employee's grievances are organize more long-range University Employee Other issues discussed in leaving school earlier in the seniors and courses taken for based on guidelines set down student support for workers. Relations Council relation to the callendar spring improved their summer credit at other institutions. in the Personnel Policy (DUERAC), and one to included its effect on Terry Hagens, an SDS Manual, Pugh said, but the represent the employee. Se pt ember professional job opportunities, especially The motion was passed member, said in the cases that manual "has no official conventions which professors for jobs not tied to seasonal and permits seniors who have the SDS has worked with, the "The whole thing is status; rather it is a guideline would like to attend the resort schedules. completed four semesters at issues have been those where tremendously amorphous," for supervisors." students' chances in the Other business at the UFC Duke and who need two "the University has violated Pugh said last night. 'The summber job market, meeting included a report by courses to graduate, to take Procedure its own policy. The policy selection of the worker's sutdents who take courses at Professor Lawrence Evans, those two courses elsewhere. "Cases heard in the itself is vague; the University representative is uncertain. UNC, and the time available chairman of the UFC Seniors who have not grievances proceudre are not can use it arbitrarily and need Nobody knows if he is to for professors to structure sub-committee on policy, completed four semesters at legal precedents," Pugh said. not uphold the poliies set pick someone, or to choose their spring courses. who outlined changes in the Duke and who need one "They are merely settlements down in the employee from a list given to him by drop-add proceudre. course to graduate may take which are not binding on the handbook." the University," he added. Some members also A second week has been that one course elsewhere. University." Pugh said, "We have had Hagens noted, "In working "Workers have to leam to moderate success with the through the established fight back. However, if they grievance cases we've procedure, we're not going to -AT&T discrimination- fight back too much it will handled, but they have been change the system, but we dry up the grievance outrageous cases. But when can help individuals get their file civil court action against diplomas, have illegitimate proceudure," Pugh siad. the Un i versity has vested jobs back." (Continued from Page 3) "They must learn to work Amendment to the United the Bell System and criminal children or have arrest interests in the case, there is Also, he said, students action against officials outside the boundaries of the no way we can make them working with the grievances States Constitution. records; sexually grievance procedure," he change." The Employment responsible for the alleged procedure can "increase the violations. discriminatory retirement added. load of grievances handled," Commission requested the plans; sexually and racially Advisors FCC to name an independent Pugh told the students, Pugh said that students as well as "increase discriminatory seniority ''Doing nothing is worker-student contact." investigatory board to The FCC was also systems, and denial of can help the employees as identify aU persons who have tantamount to supporting the "semi-legal advisors in Pugh added, "The requested to seek a court promotional opportunities bosses." been victims of due to past discriminatory interpreting the Personnel grievance procedure is not the order to compel Bell officials "Put Down" Policy Manual." final solution to a lot of discrimination in the Bell to cease alleged practices. System and determine what Speaking at the rally, "The supervisors don't things, but at least it's a discrimination, and to order Barnett said, "The people start." relief, including back pay, the company to immediately want students in the should be granted to them. The petition noted that who are interested in this cease the following alleged grievance proceudre," Pugh Such a board, funded by the the Bell system was a major University are the ones who said. "The students can stand violations: job classification Bell System, also would employer in the country, get put down." up to. them and answer, based on race and sex; refusal with its 700,000 workers §heGheep©)'5he identify discriminatory Perry Fox, a service where the employee by practices within the to hire women and minorities making up 1 per cent of the company. because they lack high school total work force. 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