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Volume 64, Number 72 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Saturday, Feb. 1, 1969 2nd black prof asks for precourse aid

By Jean Cary is the second black professor to be course is an "analysis _of Academics Beat Editor employed at Duke. information for an understanding Unknown to most of the Duke When asked whether there of the Negro American subculture community, Duke has had a black should be more black professors on and an examination of woman professor since July, 1968. campus, she replied, "Yes, but not contemporary problems and Dr. Jacquelyn J. Jackson, the necessarily because there are black attitudes of relevance to the first black woman to join the Duke students on campus, but rather physician in such areas as health, University faculty, is Assistant because certain employment areas family and value systems." Professor of Medical Sociology in need to be opened up, including Besides this course, Dr. Jackson, the department of psychiatry. professorships in predominantly who is a behavioral scientist, and Dr. Jackson came to Duke as a white universities. If you are going Dr. D. Gianturco, a psychiatrist, post-doctoral fellow at Duke's to have more desegregation there teach a precept in "Human Photo by Harvey Under Center for the Study of Aging and should be more employment Behavior and Psychiatry." The brothers begin taking care of business at yesterday's forum. Human Development in 1966. She offerings." Although she said she had not Speaking about employment for come in contact with many of the black people, Dr. Jackson pointed black undergraduate students at to the plight of the overly-educated Duke, Dr. Jackson did speak of the black who has had two years of problems facing a black student National Mobilization college, but can find employment here. t»cly in domestic work. "The problem here at Duke is Dr. Jackson pointed out the that Duke is essentially an upper to Confront Vietnam middle class schooL Duke has gone from across the country with the out recruiting black students from By Carol Bacal of American militarism " knowledge they need to become the lower classes and has dumped A group of involved Duke This year, the three-day effective advocates of new foreign the students here. There are many students will leave tomorrow mobilization will center on the policy. Washington will also be the frustrations which the upper middle evening at 6:30 p.m. to travel by theme Vietnam and the future of scene of these persons putting class imposes on these students. In car to participate in the third the American Empire. The highlight pressure on elected government addition, Duke is a larger school National Mobilization sponsored by of the gathering will be seven officials to bring about the changes than the small high schools from the Clergy and Laymen Concerned lecture-discussion sessions centering we seek." which they have graduated. about Vietnam. on American foreign policy, Speakers during the protest Combined with these problems The Clergy and Laymen especially in connection with conference, which will end there is an identity crisis for most Concerned have called the developing nations; the U.S. Wednesday, will include Senator people at this age." conference because "the future economy and the Selective Service George McGovern and Dr. Jackson feels that Duke has does not look promising. Vietnam system. University professors and Representative John Conyers, as probably admitted students who has and continues to represent a other qualified participants will well as religious leaders. Hiber were not adequately prepared for lack of restraint, enlightened conduct these seminars. Conteris of Uruguay will also speak the work, but Duke did not offer political judgement or any sizable According to Rev. Richard at the gathering. Conteris, a preparatory courses. "I don't concern for international law. As Fernandez, National Director of graduate of the Union Theological believe in remedial courses in members of the religious Clergy and Laymen Concerned Seminary in Buenos Aires, is college, but I do think a program of community we cannot allow our about Vietnam, the Washington currently involved in a program of pre-course offerings might be consciences to become dulled nor conference is aimed at equipping economic development in the Third our voices muted by the drumbeat " c h u r ch and synagogue leaders World. Conteris is one of several When asked about the large lecturers from developing countries, percentage of black students who at the rally. Dr. Jacquelyn J. Jackson will not be returning to school this Last year, more than 2,500 semester, she said that a very Harvard SFAC acts Americans took part in the complexity of the demand for more serious study should be undertaken mobilization. The gathering black professors on campus. She to determine how this percentage Harvard University's Pittsburg7 amTother schools. featured a silent prayer service at said that in the past month she had compares to other schools and 'now Student-Faculty Advisory Council, Harvard's faculty had requested the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier gotten at least 35 letters from it compares to Duke in past years. a group similar to Duke's SFAC in the SFAC to look into the in the Arlington National universities and colleges asking her She then said, "This may be a good composition and power, has passed possibilities of student Cemetery. In 1967, over 2,200 to recommend black professors for sign because it may indicate that a resolution calling for student participation. Reaction from both participants heard Senators Ernest them to employ. Last July she perhaps the professors are attendance and participation at students and faculty was generally Gruening, Eugene McCarthy and received a call from the Chairman beginning to grade more nearly on Faculty meetings. favorable. Rodger D. Thomas, a Wayne Morse criticize the Vietnam of the Department of Sociology at performance instead of on color, According to the Harvard fifth-year graduate student in War. a school in Ohio. but it also may mean that they are Crimson, "The resolution asks that Geology said "If students remain a Duke students interested in She suggested that instead of grading on the individual and his the Dean of the Faculty be passive audience at Faculty attending this year's protest hunting for a black professor, he race and his low income permitted to open specific portions m eetings, then no one will be conference can sign up at the send some black Students to school. background. Duke should by all of Faculty meetings to any member playing to the gallery. I doubt if YMCA office in Flowers Building. She advised that the school require means make sure that race did not of the University upon the request any actor can play to an audience For additional information, contact the students they educate to teach enter the question." of any of the student government that doesn't respond." Assistant Chaplain Elmer Hall at for a designated period after they Dr. Jackson came to Duke from organizations or any Faculty ext. 2921. Rides will leave have graduated. In this way the Howard University where she was Committee, including SFAC." Harrison C. White, professor of tomorrow evening from the West school would be helping to educate assistant professor in the The SFAC's statement sociology, was one of the few quad and the East campus cneter, black students and would also be Department of Sociology. Before specifically requested that, if passed professors to disagree about the and will return Tuesday night. getting black professors. "teaching at Howard, she was by the faculty, the new regulations usefulness of opening Faculty Churches and a lhfiited number of chairman and professor in the meetings. "The Faculty is a In addition to her research be applied to upcoming faculty private homes in the Washington studies on the aging of blacks, Dr. Department of Sociology in discussions on the academic status collegial body with a real sense of area will provide housing for Jackson State College, Jackson, community feeling," White said. Jackson teaches a course, "The of ROTC. Earlier in the year, participants. Negro in American Society." This (Continued on Page 7) Harvard's SFAC recommended that "I've never been on a faculty where ROTC be offered only as an people are as directly concerned extra-curricular, non-credit activity. with the University as they are Similar action has already been here. Any change in faculty taken with regard to ROTC at Yale, procedures might drive the Afros talk grades at forum Princeton, the University of professors farther into their research." Nearly all of Duke's black undergraduate population have University environment. student population got together on been forced to withdraw from the Some of those who flunked out 'Black Week* Kenneth Galzier, student the main quad yesterday and University this semester. vowed to remain in Durham, observing that as far as they were Anyone interested in being chairman of SFAC, cautioned that explained to the three hundred Academic weakness, racism, "In some circumstances, like the watching white students and cultural shock, hostility, difficulty concerned, they had no where else on the panel for Dick to go. Gregory's afternoon seminar ROTC debate, students would have faculty why they would be seeing in adjusting to dorm life, on February 10 at 3:15 p.m. to show comp let** emotional about a dozen fewer black faces in frustration and bigoted professors Another "progress report" on should call or leave a message control. The faculty could reject class next semester. were cited as symptoms of the way the status of the Afros 10 demands for Peg Friedlander at ext. the entire principle of student In speech after speech, members the "Duke system" of higher was given, along with a brief 3823. presence for one outburst," he of the Duke Afro-American Society education militates against rapid reiteration and discussion of each added. told why they felt 15% of the black adjustment of blacks to the one. «-.-.-• Page Two The Duke Chronicle Saturday, Feb. 1, 1969 Frats to move librarv

By Bob Houck The move would require 12,000 eacn- Monetary prizes would be Last semester when officials of man hours ofwork. Since only six Siven according to their Perkin's Library found that they "elevators existTbnly 120 men could participation, had only $7,000 to finance the work at once. Mr. Elvin E. Stroud, Head of the moving of books to the new library, A proposal for three four-hour Circulation Department, said, "We Duke fraternities offered to help. shifts with 20-men groups at each aie verY appreciative of the offer in Any contribution of man-power elevator was made. This proposal the first place and hardly feel the by the fraternities would help since would apply only to weekend days move could be planned effectively the job has been estimated to cost since classes would prevent without knowing this help is to be $35,000. sufficient fraternity men available. By utilizing this help we Just before exams fraternity participation on weekdays. can move more rapidly to improve men met with a library Participation requirements for the services to students and -epresentative to discuss the each fraternity under the proposal faculty." organization that would be would be proportioned according According to the latest necessary for an efficient move. to the numbers of members of information the library will be ready to begin the move next Saturday, February 7. Pictured above is the new library as it appeared earlier this fall After Dr. B. E. Powell, University more than two years of construction, the new building is almost Frat changes pledging Librarian, and Kerry Roche, finished. Moving procedures are scheduled to begin in about two weeks. President of the Inter-fratemity The fraternities will assist in the massive project which will require the By Tom S trohaker the answer to living group apathy. moving of over 1,200,000 books. In response to last semester's Pledging is only one facet of Council, think that fraternities increased concern with the role of fraternity life and fraternity should be able to begin the move national fraternities on the Duke the first two weeks of February. At problems. It is obviously not the Published ever/ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of the campus, Theta Chi had several magic formula for brotherhood. this time there will be less University year except during university holiday and exam periods by the chapter discussions. Howard R. However, fraternities do need to interference with student students of Duke University, Durham, N.C Second class postage paid at Durham, N.c. Delivered by mall at $10.00 per year. Subscriptions, letters, and other Alter, Jr., Theta Chi Executive take a hard look at rush. academics. Inquiries should be mailed to Box 4696, Duke Station, Durham, N.C. 27706. Director, was invited down from I national headquarters the first week of January to participate in a seminar on Theta Chi and the local chapter. An alumnus of the Duke Chapter, Dale Slivinske, '68, also came with the executive director. Dale has been a field secretary with the national fraternity since last August. Theta Chi field secretaries travel during the school year visiting all of E Theta Chi's 143 active chapters and 8 colonies. They communicate chapter ideas between chapters and help with various problems. An outgrowth of the discussions with the national representatives was the subsequent visit to the we were Duke campus of Ed Jacobson, His visit coincided with the 1969 formal rush. Jacobson graduates from Oregon State in 1967 and has visited groups in over 40 states. After living with the chapter happy through the formal rush period, Jacobson worked with Theta Chi to form a new pledge program. The new program shifts the emphasis from pledge testing to total pledge-brother participation. with the world Work projects are planned for both brothers and pledges. The IFC library project will be such a work program. Pledges and brothers will worii together on improvements of the inside and outside of the Theta Chi section. One night a week the the way it is, brotherhood and pledges will eat together in the union banquet hall in addition to the day-by-day eating in the Great Hall and off-campus. Jacobson remarked, "I am impressed with the inherent we wouldn't problems of the fraternity system at Duke. And I believe that part of the problem can be linked to the inherited pledge programs that exist here." Others have suggested that much of the dissatisfaction and disillusionment with the fraternity need you. system at Duke could be the result of archaic pledge program philosophy. Fraternities at Duke have a Kids choke on polluted air. Streets are jammed by But we need help. unique opportunity to contribute cars with no place to go. Lakes and rivers are a We need help from young college graduates. t* ihe living group crisis on this common dumping ground for all kinds of debris. Graduates who understand people and their prob­ cfepus if they work together to This is the way the world is, but it's not the way lems. Graduates who want to help make the world solve their identity problems. it has to be. a better place to live in. The idea of brotherhood can be Air pollution can be controlled. Better transpor­ If you want to help change the world, we'd like tation systems can be devised. There can be an to talk to you. We'll be visiting campus soon. Why | Prof evaluation almost unlimited supply of clean water. not drop by the placement office and arrange for an People at General Electric are already working interview? You might be able to turn a problem :•;: The deadline for returning §: on these problems. And on other problems that into an opportunity. :•:• Teacher Course Evaluations is « need to be solved. Problems like developing more , jij: February 3. Jn order to :;•: efficient ways of providing power to our cities and GENERAL ELECTRIC jij: utilize the evaluations •:•: figuring out ways our production capabilities can |:j: adequately the Teacher S keep up with our population needs. An equal opportunity employer •:•: -Course Evaluation S; •:•: Committee must receive a ;j|: •£ significant increase in returns. >:•: Saturday, Feb. 1,19 The Duke Chronicle Page Three

More from the ace Chronicle news team Inauguration weekend: part two

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, it* *• X i Yes, Virginia, there really were 10,000 demonstrators in Washington for the And then there was SSOC. Counter-Inauguration.

This insert is the concluding segment of the Chronicle's "2, 4, 6, 8, special two-part, in depth coverage of the Inauguration and Counter-Inaugural festivities in Washington the weekend of January 19-20. "Work, Study, The first segment, a four-page Chronicle Extra appeared Tuesday morning, January 22. The staff for that issue were organize and Alan Ray, Pat Black and Tom Campbell in Washington, and Dave Shaffer and Bob Ashley in Durham. Text for this insert is by Gay Steinman and Mark Get Ahead, Kill' Pinsky, both written in Washington Inaugural Weekend. smash the state' Photos for both parts by Pete Crowell and Carl Ballard.

Are you sure this is the way got his starf? You figure Spiro what's his name will come this way? Page Four The Duke Chronicle Saturday, Feb. 1,1969 some observations Saturday workshops, the southern movement

By Mark Pinsky had its own fiercly individualistic intellectually agile. Above all else, organizing and anit-draft work. Movement touches; the numerous there was a resigned, at times stoic Fr&jF banners almost as much of special to the Chronicle an attraction as a sign of hope. WASHINGTON, D.C.-The old freak outfits; the long hair on the sense of common purpose. They spoke in such sessions with politics made strange enough guys; the girls dressed in various The most resigned, and most the even intensity of a Busen bedfellows. But the partners stages of liberation; the couples frequently stoic and by this most burner turned up at an Such an emphatic visual and thrown together by the new politics groping on the floor, easily identifiable, of the lot were ever-increasing though still nearly vocal presence if nothing else eased of revolution and confrontation are un-selfconsciously, as the afternoon the Southern contingent New imperceptible rate. They knew how the consciences of many a stili somewhat shocking. shadows lengthened; a kind of Yorkers were given away by then- bad it was before they left for the Northerner who wondered, with no In the case of Saturday, a day of language used by both sexes with accents and aggressiveness, the weekend and they knew how bad it arrival and workshops, the feeling—before only on segregated middle Westerners by their cheerful was going to be when they went sleepy-eyed, morning-after surprise company, now used with the same wholesome industriousness—even in back. From experience. They went small feelings of guilt, who had the Movement found under its feeling in mixed company--the same making revolution. to the workshops to learn and to stayed to pick up the pieces when covers was something of an old language sounding more powerful But, beside the dead giveaway of teach—but not to play. the Freedom Rides and Civil Rights crone. A bit anaehronistically, it and less pornographic than ever the drawl, the southerner's hair was marches were over. before. turned out to be the bustling, most often the shortest in the However, just as their frenetic old politics of convention. The effect of this whole scene, room, his clothing, while of the background endowed them with a Overcrowded, overheated in spite of the festive atmosphere, acceptable "Movement Worn" fund of realism and As the day drew to a close, reception room and lobby. Special was neither one of wonder at the school of fashion, was most visibly professionalism, so also did it leave George Vlasits, head and face newly interest groups and organizations bizarre nor titration at the sensual. free of baubles. some of the less positive marks of shorn in preparation for yet with their tables of competing It was one of actually being When old friends would meet, its Southern roots. The most another bout with Southern justice, attractions; ideological hucksters together, being at one with people there was less screaming and obvious of these was the huddling staied out the rain-streaked window hawking their wares with gusto; of similar conviction from all across back-slapping than gut smiles-with together throughout the weekend roving button-sellers moving the country. the eyes as well as the lips—and for lack of numbers and the through the crowd with every There was a warmth, and long, hard handshakes that said completely unjustified feeling of of Hawthorne School description and color of celluloid openness, a good humor that more than the customary stream of inferiority which it seems continues philosophically, down on to the disc; old friends meeting again for spawned an epidemic of courtesy. time-filling inamities. to plague the Southern soul. arriving buses, and started giving his the first time in years—or at least The salutations to strangers, as You didn't find very many of own formula for estimating crowd since the last demonstration; opposed to the "citizen" of the these grim ones in such esoteric As ever, these feelings of sizes at Washington demonstrations. workshop and skill session leaders French revolution, and the workshops as "Political inferiority were manifested by an jockeying for the best rooms, times "comrade" of the Socialist Psychiatry," "Political Theatre" or equally unjustified display of and people; unnanounced room revolutions was the equally "Repression of the Liberation regional chauvinism: Rebel yells, "First," he said, "you take the changes; people stumbling around revealing "brother," perhaps of the Movement in Portuguese Angola sectional slogans, sectional number of kids coming from North looking for workshops in American revolution. and Southern Africa." They did goals—making those parading with Carolina and multiply that by a non-existent rooms. In the workshops, there was the talk organizing poor and working the "Stars and Bars" embroidered hundred." That gives you the To be sure, the day-long Fire of the passionatly committed class whites, politicizing unions with the black-white handclasp, approximate size of the New York experience at the Hawthorne school crackling with the electricity of the and, like everyone else, high school under the "Southern Libertion delegation. Then,..."

an analysis The Inauguration, Duke & the future

By Clay Steinman the Inaugural route in teverse, this Special to the Chronicle The legitimate anti-war The demonstration also showed Yet while many of those who same conflict was present. At the demonstrators and the Mobe were those celebrating the Inauguration HEW Building, where the march demonstrate peacefully will be expressing their dissent against a of Richard Nixon and his satisfied by periodically carrying More than two philosophies of ended, some demonstrators started war they feel to be immoral, a America converged and clashed in reactionary politics that there still placards, some will not. Some will to pull down the American flag, but society that they view as immoral was and always would be vocal Washington Inauguration Weekend. a majority of the group began not be satisifed until they feel that and hypocritical, and a power dissent to a war a segment of dramatic progress has been made At the Hiltons and Sheratons yelling "Up! Up!" and pointed structure that they feel has not America feels is immoral. It showed were the well-dressed, clean-cut skyward. The flag remained. toward the ideal society they been responsive to the basic needs America's "first people" that there desire. middle-aged Republicans returning At a reception for Spiro Agnew, of Americans. They were expressing were many who would not stand Therein lies the significance of from exile after eight long years. a few demonstrators pelted their dissent to a nation quietly by while that they feel a Believing strongly in an America of Republicans trying to get into the characterized by the Republican the Counter-Inaugural Weekend. dying capitalism is engulfing us all. While most of the 10,000 were times gone by, they could not Smithsonian where the meeting was style of life that was sworn into the "You can win, but you can't understand a vocal segment of the taking place. Police reacted, then White House on that Monday. content to peacefully parade up the govern" was a favorite slogan and Inaugural route to day before people calling for a re-orientation overreacted, and a few protestors The self-proclaimed appeared to be the theme of the of a society that has been good to were seriously hurt, although these Nixon's ascendancy to the revolutionaries seemed too weekend. Incidents like Presidency, some were not. them and most Americans. were not the same as those who had engrossed in their own rhetoric to Counter-Inaugural Weekend or On Sunday while the Republican thrown debris. be taken seriously. Traditionally, a A group of 1000 openly defied Chicago in August will not disrupt the law and the Mobe leadership, elite were readying for the next The leadership of the "Mobe," revolutionary does not peacefully the Nixon Administration. day's Inauguration, in a circus tent the National Mobilization carry placards in a city's streets. He and appeared on the Inaugural Moreover, each protest seems to Route on January 20. And this on the Mall near the Bureau of Com mittee Against the War in gets guns and actively fights what alienate more and more Americans. Engraving, thousands of anti-war Vietnam, wanted no violence. Thus, he feels is so obnoxious to the faction was not content to carry However, eliminating the signs peacefully. dissidents were preparing for the since the demonstration permit welfare of humanity. No there were demonstrations, if it were possible, Counter—Inaugural Parade. The expired at 6 a.m. of Inauguration no real revolutionaries would not allviate their deeply While the throwing of debris at group ranged from Viet-Cong flag Day, they asked for no demonstrating in Washington. rooted causes. The Yippies and public officials can in no way be carriers to Yippies to former demonstrations of any sort while Shouting obscenities at the self-proclaimed revolutionaries may condoned, it can be seen as a Eugene McCarthyites. Standing in Nixon rode through the city. President is not a revolutionary act. come and go, but the concerned forewarning of things to come. For the mud on that day they heard But on Monday, a group of Neither is throwing small sticks or mainstream of the responsible as Chicago, and the Pentagon implore the group to have about 1000 gathered to protest. beer cans. protest movement will not cease to march, and the Counter-Inaugural dignity. "Just because society is This faction's leaders, speaking in The Yippies are a totally unique publically or privately question program ended in a confrontation degenerating, we can still act with the shadow of Viet Cong flags, phenomenon. The Walker Report aspects of America until America and limited-to-excessive violence, so dignity," he said. denounced Dave Dellinger and describes and analyzes them well. cures itself of the cancer of racism may the protests of the future if A black GI, noting the Rennie Davis, Mobe's leaders, and Suffice it to say that Yippies claim and redirects its foreign policy. the demonstrators are not restlessness of the group anxious to called for action. They marched that they realize the ludicrousness somewhat placated. Exhausted, march and hear no more speakers, over to the Inaugural Route. inherent in American hypocracy From the Establishment's point frustrated, alienated people are cried out "Many of you will have to Americans watching television on and are intent upon dramatizing of view, demonstrations can even often not prone to pack up and get serious because many of you are that Monday saw this group along that hypocracy. They had no serve a constructive purpose. They leave after a failure of non-violent not serious." the route. What happened there was interest in peacefully demonstrating enable the participants to let off protest. Both O chs and the soldier, not approved by the Mobe or the their opposition to the war. steam. This theory is often valid. Thus the demonstrations do Here at Duke, after the Vigil serve a purpose. For until the Jimmy Johnson, received mixed overwhelming majority of those in But although the reactions when they called for the Counter-Inaugural Parade. disbanded, many students felt they power structure becomes more Cou nter-Inaugural Weekend had had done their part, expressed their responsive, they will continue and order. The Yippies were running As in Chicago, Washington was irrational elements who detracted through the tent yelling obscenities commitment, and were content to conceivably get messier. the sight of a meeting of a coalition from its purpose, the let the Vigil be their only action. If at the speakers and the crowd was of the legitimate anti-war demonstrations were still of great restless, anxious to go into the demonstrators, the Yippies, and the value. Along the route of the "You can win, but you can't streets. self-proclaimed revolutionaries, dissidents can be limited to sitting govern," the sign says The validity Chants of "Peace! Now!" were each with different views of protest parade, demonstrators implored peacefully on a tract of grass, why of the placard can be determined met with answering cries of "One and different definitions of dissent spectators to "Join us! Join us!" prohibit such non-destructive only by our new President and his more war, revolution!" Going on And many did. action? actions. Saturday, Feb. 1,1969 The Duke Chronicle . Page Five

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'Black Week'

Black Week is for everybody. The programs that the Duke Afro-American Society have organized run the entire gamut from Fannie Lou Hamer's speech on "Confrontation of a Dying System" to displays of "soul food" to programs of black drama and Distributed by JaosSltujeles^imes SYNDICATE poetry. There is enough variety so that anyone, regardless of race, beliefs, or interests can find something in Black Week to parallel and expand his own experience. After an extended period during which the black man was "emasculated" and the black woman was "raped" by the society, the new cultural, intellectual and political awakening on their part is now the most exciting influence in virtually all areas of American society. The concentrated search for roots is a stimulating and explosive advance as more and more individuals, very much aware of their unique backgrounds, build toward a new image of the modern black. Blind man's bluff There are 101 members of the Duke Afro-American Society, and the program that they have developed is an extensive anthology designed to educate the whites at Duke and to dispel their ignorance about black By CL. Sulzberger — culture and the demands of the black movement. Among the most exciting features of the program are seminars and speeches by persons like Howard (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service Kai-Shek's island domain so the broken and might well contemplate Fuller, Dick Gregory, James Tuner, Fannie Lou Hamer and Maynard PARIS—A kind of blind man's two Chinas can, as it were, settle a new and less American-based Jackson. buff is under way between their own argument. policy. Likewise, the clamor to oust Fuller, a black organizer in this state and one of the most articulate Communist China and the United But the implications of such talk American bases from Japenese spokesmen for the local community, will lead a seminar—"No More States in an effort to improve their must be pondered. Those who Okinawa is increasing. Orangerburgs"-concerned with the ramifications of last year's incident at relationships. This tentative and wished the U.S. to withdraw from It is notable that this is uncertain process gives the willies the Asian mainland, starting with spearheaded by pro-Chinese South Carolina State College, where three black students died from communists. Kamejiro Senaga, police-inflicted shotgun wounds. to Moscow, which dislikes Peking as Vietnam, because America was a much as Peking dislikes it and whale that could not fight on land chairman of the People's Party, in Gregory is an entertaining, sharp, critical beautiful person who has been which fears Chinese territorial against a Chinese elephant, now "Tricontinental," a pro-Peking a comedian and a candidate for the Presidency of the United States. At the claims along a lengthy, disputed seem to want even the whale to quarterly, stresses the direct link Democratic Convention in Chicago this past summer he was one of the frontier. retreat. The ultimate logic of his between Okinawa and U.S. leaders who continued to march after the nomination-night battles. He will China took the initiative in approach is a return to isolationism commitments in Taiwan, Vietnam, lead an afternoon seminar as well as deliver a major address in Page. reopening the recessed Warsaw talks and fortress America. the Philippines, Japan and Korea. (Advance tickets are available today, and tomorrow in the afternoon in with the U.S., now scheduled for American Pacific strategy is It is not accidental that Peking Alumni Lounge.) Feb. 20, and is preparing to return based on island positions extending again encourages a new look at U.S. all ambassadors recalled last year from Japan through Okinawa, ties to Taiwan—in exchange for A black historian, James Turner, will deliver a major address for one of coexistence with Washington—while the programs. Maynard Jackson and Fannie Lou Hamer, both widely for "reeducation." Only Cairo has Taiwan and the Philippines down to Australia. Mainland garrisons in a pro-Chinese party soups up active in areas of Southern politics, will each lead seminars and together been steadily represented by a Chinese chief of mission* Korea and Vietnam developed pressure to oust us from Okinawa. will deliver a major presentation "Confrontation of a Dying System" near Many American leaders want a almost by accident. Since the Some day, indeed, the U.S. is going the end of the week. new attitude vis-a-vis Peking and offshore island crises of the to have to adjust its position on With people as exciting as this coming to campus next week, and with most of the NATO allies, mid-50's, the U.S. has built Taiwan both islands. But care must be plays by LeRoi Jones produced by black Duke students and with all of the furthermore, are starting to into both a fortress and an Asian taken to avoid doing so too soon, other features of this program it would be a disgrace to the school if there accommodate themselves to the economic showcase. The U.S. while Vietnam peace remains in is not an extraordinary amount of interest on the part of students. idea of full diplomatic relations. obligation to maintain Chiang may abeyance, and before both Japan An immense and relevant intellectual and social opportunity is being But for Peking, Washington is the have been sufficiently fulfilled but and the Philippines have been only capital that counts. one can scarecely argue that it included in other defense offered to the students of Duke. This is an exercise in black pride. It arrangements. should not be missed. The Chinese want above ail to should abandon the majority insure that the two superpowers population of Taiwan, which is The risk otherwise is immense. don't get together at China's Formosan and dislikes all Chinese Pressures to urge the U.S. off the expense. As Vietnam negotiations overlords. Asian mainland have succeeded in inch along, Peking appears to have The American ally, the making their impulse strongly felt. concluded it must prepare for an Philippine Republic, strongly urges It would be particularly dangerous active role in a peaceful Southeast the U.S. to remain in Taiwan. Were to have simultaneous pressures Springtime Asia and at all costs avoid its it to fall to Peking, Manial would succeed in urging the U.S. out of neutralization under any formula consider the U.S. defense arc island positions. backed up by Moscow and The sun came out for the first day of classes. Do you believe in omens? Washington and excluding Peking. Letter to the editor It felt like spring already. Everybody walking to class whistled or Therefore China now faintly hummed, beginning the routine that they won in the Registration Game of hints at a less ideological and more national policy toward the West. the day before. But the weather was warm and the flowers were beginning The wide and jagged rift between to bloom and some of the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune were Moscow and Peking involves relegated to the past. equally intense ideological and Team is dedicated Someone could almost believe that yesterday was a new beginning, the national hostility. Editor, the Chronicle: and effort toward attaining such a start of an intellectual journey of excitement and challenge. The book lists However, if Peking still insists as In reference to Bob Switzer's goal. When they win, victory is looked not unbelievably long and the due dates for the papers were far a precondition for even minimal article in the issue of Saturday, shared with everybody; when they away. coexistence with the U.S., that it December 14. lose, defeat is suffered by If anything can be termed "irresistible" in Durham, it is the weather in must sacrifice Taiwan, no serious What are you trying to themselves, alone, (without the the springtime, coming after the winter's rain and before the heat of improvement is imminent. accomplish by your constant slightest bit of consolation from Washington undoubtedly needs criticism of the football team? A many people on this campus). You summer. Sometimes it comes early, too. Yesterday was a pleasant taste of China's acceptance, if not tomorrow, at least as far as climate is concerned. Maybe the courses will be winning season? If so, do you think wouldn't understand that, would endorsement, of a Vietnam peace; your articles will accomplish more good, too. you, Switzer? But I bet if you put but it cannot modify the than five or six months or hard, on the pads with us for a week, or fundamentals of its Pacific strategic dedicated practice? Sure everyone even a day, you'd think twice position as quid pro quo. wants a winning season, and who before criticizing the team again! It should not be forgotten that wouldn't desire' a bowl game. But By the way, did you watch the Chinese again mentioned before you criticize the football . Unsigned editorials represent the views of a majority of the "your" team on the G.E. College settlement of the Taiwan issue as an team, think first about how many Bowl! They know what it's like to editorial board. Signed columns represent the opinions of the, essential precondition to colleges haven't sent a team to a author. lose too, don't they? But don't Editor, Alan Ray coexistence. This idea now echoes bowl game in eight years or more condemn them also. If they gave Business Manager, Bruce Vance in serious American quarters. (if ever)! their best effort, that's all that can Senator Fulbright wants American No one w£hts a successful season be asked of them. That's all you withdrawal of military aid and any more than the coaches and can ask from the football team naval protection for Chiang players who give up so much time (Continued on Page 7) Saturday, Feb. 1, 1969 The Duke Chronicle Page Seven Word war: a sufficiency of arms By James Reston — (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service approximately 40 per cent of which attack from nuclear-proof bases and effective negotiations more difficult billion in strategic weapons. When NEW YORK-In his first news are kept always in a high state of submarinps upon the United States. if not impossible. Moscow has its Nixon gets around to this item, we conference as Secretary of Defense, alert. "The fact is then," McNamara hawks and doves too, and the more will have a better notion of what he Mel Laird said that the goal for U.S. Is this "sufficient power to deter concludes, "that neither the Soviet we ins ist on "superiority" the means by "sufficent" nuclear strength was "sufficent the enemy?" McNamara clearly Union nor the United States can harder it is for them to settle for Moreover, this could be the most power to deter the enemy," but he believes it is. "Our alert forces attack the other without being "inferiority" or even to get tLeii important decision he will make in added, "I have not given up the alone," he wrote in Look Magazine destroyed in retaliation.. " military leaders to talk about the first year of his new idea of maintaining a superior late last year, "carry more than In military terms, the argument slowing down the arms race. administration. We are at a moment force." 2,200 weapons, each averaging over maintaining U.S. "superiority" President Nixon seems to have now when both sides have a This is a typical politican's more than the explosive equivalent rather than U.S. "sufficiency" is understood this point. "When we "sufficiency" of nuclear weapons definition: a word for the of one megaton of TNT. Four not very significant. The U.S. talk about superiority," he said in and a surplus of home-front hawks—superiority—and a word for hundred of these delivered on the nuclear arsenal is already his first news conference, "that problems as welL The Soviet Union the doves—sufficiency—both vague Soviet Union would be sufficient "superior," though the Soviets are may have a detrimental effect on is now asking for negotiations on enough to be meaningless. (that word again) to destroy over catching up, but American the other side." In short, he is offensive and defensive strategic The arithmetic of the arms race one third of its population and one superiority merely means that we weapons, and will no doubt draw half of its industry. All these moderating his language, though is more precise. Former Secretary would have the power to destroy there is still no evidence that either its own conclusions from any of Defense Robert McNamara flexible and highly reliable forces are equipped with devices that the Soviet Union two or three times he or Secretary Laird has decided substantial increase in the recently gave these figures on U.S. assure their penetration of Soviet over while they could only wipe us to moderate the policy. Pentagon's budget. strategic offensive forces: 1,000 out once. As Churchill said: "Why Not until they put their own The United States does not want Minutemen missile launchers, make the rubble bounce?" defense budget before the Congress to go into these talks, Laird told carefully protected underground; At the same time, he testifies In political terms, however, will it be possible to judge whether the press, "with one hand tied 41 Polaris submarines carrying 656 that even such an apocalyptic boasting of our "superiority" and they are de-escalating the nuclear behind its back," which seems a missile launchers, with the majority attack on the Soviet Union would crying for negotiations with the race as well as the language. The reasonable enough thing to say hidden beneath the seas at all times; not prevent the Soviets from Soviet Union on the "basis of last Johnson budget suggests not a until you look at the fantastic and about 600 long-range bombers, launching an equally devastating superior strength" merely makes decrease but an increase of over $4 arsenal he has in his other hand. "With words we govern men," said Disraeli, and there is plenty of evidence to support his point. Isolation, domination, containment and nuclear superiority all have a long and tragic history. Maybe Professionalism at Grumman "sufficiency" will have better luck, but we still don't know what Nixon ...is personal development programs and Laird think it means. As a graduating engineer, how can you position yourself so that your career chances are con­ stantly optimized? Answer—get with an aerospace company where the optimum conditions are -Black Prof- • . . Grumman. Here we take a keen interest in seeing that our engineers and scientists develop (Continued from Page 1) personally. We are sincerely interested in their personal progress within the company . . . that Mississippi Dr. Jackson received they keep abreast of the sweeping advances in technology, not because they can contribute more her BS and MS from the University (although this is true), but more because it makes for greater individual progress and well-being. of Wisconsin and her Ph.D. from Job satisfaction, if you will. Let's look at these personal development programs. Ohio State University. Dr. Jackson is president of the Tuition Reimbursement Program Professional Development Programs Association of Social and Directly applicable to their work, these programs offer Lasting for 2 years, participants arc given, in 4 six-months' Behavioral Sciences, and she engineers and scientists financial assistance for graduate terms, an exposure to Grumman operations which broadens studies at the many institutions in the Long Island-New their technical knowledge, sharpens ability to make sound consults with the Durham County York area, i decisions, and raises their career potential. Separate programs Mental Health program. She teaches serve individuals in Business Systems. Engineering and a course at North Carolina College InPlant Courses Manufacturing. Engineering courses, particularly those not available at Senior Engineers' Program and she is a consultant to the Model neighboring institutions, to deepen technical knowledge to Intended to overcome the threat of technological obso­ Cities program in Charlotte. the specific needs of the engineering sections. lescence, individual disciplines are updated with regard to College-Industry Courses new scientific discoveries, new or expanded applications of Selective attendance for rapid technical updating on funda­ long existing knowledge, and computer applications to prob­ mentals, theoretical methods and design information. {One lem solving. to two weeks' duration.) Senior Management Development Selected ir.. .viduals within Grumman junior and middle Lette Engineering Masters Fellowship Program management groups are nominated to attend management r - To enhance creative design capability, one-year fellowships, development programs such as the MIT Executive De elop- renewable for a second year, arc awarded to new engineering ment Program, the Program for Management Development or (Continued from Page 6) Bachelor of Science graduates and engineers with a year or the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University. more company service. The program combines two days of And as long as the team's best graduate school study with three days of in-plant engineering , Basic Principles of Supervisory Management effort is continually given, it will (in fixed or rotating assignments) and covers payment of full A scries of discussion sessions provide a course in manage­ tuition, books, fees, a stipend, and a salary at engineering hourly ment principle; to group leaders who show technical manage­ soon be rewarded with a very rates for the hours worked. ment ability. successful seasoa However, people like you, Switzer, offer no inspiration whatsoever. But because Here then is a real opportunity for graduating engineers in AE, CE, EE, ME, IE, Physics and Chemical athletes are a very special breed of Engineering... to take their place in the continuum of technology that is Grumman. Grumman representatives will be men, they'll win for themselves. Oi Campus Tuesday Feb 4 And to football tham's future is very bright. Bruce Mills. '72. It an interview is not convenient at this time, send comprehensive resume to: Mr. Richard N. Haug. Administrator ol College Relations, Engineering Employment. Dept. GR 251 GRUMMAN Turn in your AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING CORPORATION Bethpage • Long Island • New York, 11714 An Equal Opportunity Employer CM/F) Teacher-Course

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Dammit! Page Eight The Duke Chronicle Duke matmen win first, upend Georgia 17-16

By Bob Switzer pinned Alan Bloom and the score withstood the attempts and Lyons Early victories by the Duke stood 17-13, Georgia just four came out with just a victory. The wrestling team enabled them to points behind final tally was Duke 17-Georgia 16. withstand a late Georgia surge and Tommy Lyons would have had Coach Harvey said after the gain their first victory beating the to pin Art Morgan of Duke to give victory, "It's always nice when you Bulldogs 17-16 in Card Gym the Bulldogs a victory but Morgan win one." yesterday. Two pins for Georgia, one by Leon Hall over Grant O'Neill and the other by Mike Martin over Alan Bloom was not Devils face strong enough for the Georgia grapplers in their attempt to overcome the early Duke lead. Gamecock five today In the 123 pound class Mike Jordan of Duke completely By Bob Switzer Temple after leading by 15 points overwhelmed Jim Fouts of Georgia, Duke basketball faces the in both games were real give-aways. rotate matmen in action. Walt Reinhardt accumulating riding time on a beating him 12-0 in bout or extreme possibility of diminishing The team in both games seemed to Georgia opponent. Reinhardt won his bout and Duke won the match i ndividual points and gaining 3 its record to the .500 percent level be so confident of victory that they 17-16. team points. Cary Lacklen of Duke of 8-8 when it faces the South relaxed the tempo of the game and then scored a victory over Kurt Carolina Gamecocks at 2:00 this of their play only to see the Ohberg, 10-5 in the 130 pound afternoon in the new 12,000 seat Wolfpack and the Owls come divisioa Rob Stoddard copped a Coliseum in Columbia. surging back bolstered by Duke's Namath & Werblin victory for Duke by forfeit and the The thus far disappointing Duke mistakes. Devils led 11-0. Mark Furniss of five will face a strong challenge Duke, wrestling in the 145 pound from the young Gamecock team. Coach Bubas has a dilemna with division then beat Frank Petroski in South Carolina has lost only one his personel. His super sophs have image building a close match, 2-1. this year, and has won the Quaker lacked the stamina to play an entire Then Georgia began its belated City Tourney, beating a strong game of good mistake-proof b-ball By Dave Anderson Anybody with guts who looks good charge. Charles Siler of Georgia LaSalle team in the process. and his more experienced juniors (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service has got it made. beat Alex Newton in the 152 The young squad is headed by and seniors have lacked the playing NEW YORK—One evening four "As for the books, several major pound class, 10-6, and then Bulldog 6-2 sophomore guard John Roche, time necessary to provide a potent years ago Joe Namath touched into publishing houses have made offers, Leon Hall pinned Grant O'Neill in 6-3 junior Corky Carnivale, 6-8 force to victory. Toots Shor's Restaurant for the and the endorsement opportunities the 160 pound division. After Walt center John Ribock, 6-9 sophomore first time. He had signed his represent an awful lot of money. Reinhardt of Duke defeated Kevin forward Tom Owens, and 6-2 celebrated contract with the New We want to try to have something Cleveland 12-0 in the 167 pound forward Bobby Cremins. York Jets a few days earlier aad that will be lasting, instead of 15 division, Mike Martin of Georgia Duke on the other hand has had Sonny Werblin, then the President minutes of nothing. But no matter needless to say a disappointing of the club, had arranged a cocktail what happe'ns, when Joe's season, particularly of late. The last party to introduce his $400,000 three-year contract expires I won't second losses to N.C. State and quarterback to newsmen. As the represent him in his negotiations Lacrosse conversations continued, somebody with the team. I made that clear at asked Namath about the the start My role will be looking io begin contingencies of his contract. over his offers, and in all this I'll be DokaChraoidt "Suppose you don't make it, working with Mike Bite and Jimmy Joe," the quarterback was asked. Walsh." practice "Do you stUI get all that money?" Bite and Walsh, each a graduate ^3§g£f Minimum of 2Q word* $1.00 "I'll make it," Namath replied, of the University of Alabama Law There will be a lacrosse meeting (ptrday) quietly and firmly, his tone much School, are Namath's attorneys. on Monday, February 3, 1969 at QUADRANGLE Each additional word . .OS more confident than arrogant 10% discount for $ "We want to be as creative as 7:30 p.m. in room 104 Card PICTURES Now that Namath really has possible with whatever we do," Gymnasium. AH men interesjjed in nttMl made it, as the new folk hero of Walsh was saying the other day in playing lacrosse must attend. Plans *ift. Faustus" sports, Werblin again is arranging Bachelors III, an east side for the 1969 season will be things. Werblin no longer is the restaurant that Namath partly discussed. Invalid student desires president of the Jets, following a owns. "We want to produce someone with car. to dri»e her disagreement with the other owners something Joe wants to do, the way from her home (Perkins Rd, last year, but Namath never he wants to do it, because we want Returning squad members will RIALTO Duke Forest) to Unitarian disagreed with him. Throughout the to build a future for him, the way chec$ out their equipment OL Universalis! Fellowship by 10 season and even in the days before Mark McCormick built a future for Monday afternoon, February 3. - "Faces" AM Sundays and home about 2 the Super Bowl game, he confided hours later. Pays $5 per round Arnold Palmer." trip. Call 489-2163. in Werblin and now he has As a golfer, Palmer was entrusted his future to Werblin. something of an adults' hero, " "Agent isn't the proper word," New members will check out Help! I need a home, near whereas Namath must combat his their equipment on Tuesday campus, cheapisb. Call Nick Werblin said by telephone from his antihero image with many adults. CENTER THEATER Butterfiled, 5601 or Perkins home in Golden Beach, Fla. "All afternoon, February 4 at the But the mod quarterback is the Athletic Equipment cage. Library Circulation. I'm trying to do is consolidate some king of the kids, especially the 6f Joe's offers." teeny-boppers. 'THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER" ' Before he took command of the "He's got charisma, that's the Practice will begin on February People with Artistic talent Jets in 1963, Werblin, then the most important thing," Walsh said, wanted—call—Harry Wolf President of the Music Corporation "and should sustain for another five 682-2831 of America, had developed a or six years on the field. reputation as the most prestigious *•••••••*•*•••*******• WANTED: Photos or slides of agent in show business. And with Duke Silent Vigil. VERY Namath now a show-biz property, QUADRANGLE PICTURES IMPORTANT, call Eleanor Werblin is in action again. Page Aud. Sat. and Sunday, Crocker at 3044 (489-5655 Evenings) "The offers are the most 7:05 and 9:00 p.m. fantastic I've ever seen," Werblin said. "Movies, books, TV specials, THE | FOR SALE: '66 Red Triumph endorsements. Spitfire, 4-speed, 2 convertible "We've heard from every major tops. Very good condition. DR. FAUSTUS Take up payments. Phone motion-picture studio—Universal, 286-4736 after 5:30 or Paramount, 20th Century and with weekends. Warner's. And from two or three independent producers. But the Richard Burton BEATLES I trick is not to make a freak movie, To the "Group": definitely not a football movie. and Elizabeth Taylor In this case, it is better "Joe has sex appeal, that's the to have lost than loved. important thing, like Sinatra had. Screw you, girls. House G Some people seem to think that Joe "Richard Burton has stamped ARE I could never be an actor, but years Faustus with a swirl of Color, W? ago Sinatra was just a skinny singer Mood, and Intensity!" on a bandstand. Now he's a top William Wolf-Cue actor. If it could happen to him, it i Read and Use could happen to Joe because he's "Burton's performance burns got the same sex appeal. with a demonic fire and soars "Look at Cary Grant He was an with the magic of his voice!" COMING I Classified Ads! acrobat, and Rock Hudson, he was Arthur Knight-Sat Review a truck driver. But they had sex appeal, and that's what counts. Saturday, Feb. 1, 1969 . *Phe-Duke Chronicle Page Nine 'Bullit,' the gangster film, and beyond...

Martin Schlesinger Make 90 Minutes of Plot out of 30 blue. As a matter of fact, the movie be at least ten sizes larger than he is all cops-and-robbers type movies I suppose I'm an incurable Minutes of Film." "Bullit" is used every time-wasting device on (and we all know why that was are deserving of the general optimist; when I decided to write exactly the reverse: how to make record except for its own female done, don't we?). And there is the approbation accorded them by the these reviews, I said, "Sure, there 30 minutes of plot out of 90 lead; the sole function of gallingly amateurish overuse of the intellectual and pseudointellectual are plenty of good flicks around. minutes of film. Since there wasn't Jacqueline Bisset seemed to be to ' 'significant" closeup, and other class (and certainly they aren't; I've And I have always believed that a enough action to make an average provide Bullit with a car when he photographic tricks spread in a seen some classic Nero Wolfe movie isn't necessarily bad just half-hour television show, the destroyed his own and to ask him lavish, senseless hand, in a vain numbers, and even the old James because it happens to be a gangster movie was filled out with snatches the question, "Can you see the kind attempt to graft an air of Bond flics had a certain veneer of picture; it should be possible to of a documentary on "A Day in the of things you see every day without competence onto a hopelessly ill expertise), why do so many of make one that is at least technically Life of a Police Lieutenant"—cop getting callous?" Anyone could production. them seem to be entered in a respectable. But, then again, there driving down street, cop have told her the answer to that As if all this weren't enough, the general competition to win it? is "Bullit," patronizing a coffee shop, cop But that isn't really director seems to have chosen to I suppose that if I have to fix the Someone once said of "Dear getting it from Jacqueline disappointing; it's just what we revive the old "mumble and grunt" blame anywhere it would be on the John" (as a matter of fact, it was I) Bisset—all the normal, everyday have come to expect from the school of cops-and-robbers acting star system. Of course, you hear a that it was a lesson on "How to hardships endured by our boysjn Hollyw ad trash mills. But the that makes the dialogue sound like lot these days to the effect that sam° ant is also justly famed for what you get if you drive around in "the movies are no longer on the te .cal excellence in production, a cab all night and record what star system." This means that there an_ this is also missing from comes over the intercom. Only are so many interchangeable sex "Bullit." There are technical Robert Vaughn has the strength to symbols on the market these days foul-ups such as the scene where a resist this trend, and rather than that no one action is indispensable man is shot in the shoulder and the rising above it he seems to have (although a number of them have close-up is so detailed that one can sunk below it I have stumbled countered this trend by becoming see part of the plastic bag that held across his movie career by mistake a producers and directors for their Great-Sounding | the fake blood. There are mistakes few times in the last two years, and own movies, thus- creating the in the script, such as the scene in general he gives the impression of ultimate in nepotism). It also means where Jacqueline Bisset puts on one having been Napolean Solo about a that it is possible to "make" a of Bullit's shirts and it turns out to season too long. This is no "star" with the maximum coverage Phonograph. surprising exception. by newspapers and the minimum BS ----- 3& •—»»•••••••••••••—• In a way, it is movies like this coverage by clothing. But thisi applies only to the industry itself. RIALTO THEATER that bring one face to face with the futility of the American movie One glance through an average fan magazine (you wouldn't beleive the "Faces" industry. 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By Paul Hofmann without foreign interference, anc D0NT (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service the establishment of a broac PARIS—In a search for coalition government in Saigon negotiable points, the United States The allies consider this program ; LOOK may ask the North Vietnamese and bid for a Communist takeover o Vietcong delegations to the peace the South. talks here to clarify seemingly Yesterday's allied analyst WOW obscure or ambiguous passages in carefully went over the other side' their long statements at the day statements, stripping them o But you before yesterday's marathon invective and ritual recrimination ti meeting. look whether there were ne\ may be about Such requests for explanations, nuances to old cliches that migh allied sources suggested here serve as starting points for seriou to blow yesterday, might lead to another debate. -series of confidential contacts your life The phrase in Thuy's between the two sides. Thus, the Hoping for the success of the Paris peace talks, Simmons, 20, of sources speculated, the apparent declarations that military solutions A new deadlock in the Vietnam talks must be sought "on the basis" of Charleston, S.C, is deep in thought after having received a letter from home. X JLn astonishing number of might be broken. political ones suggested to some people make a stupid and tragic U.S. delegation officials have experts the possibility of a .mistake. Tp put it simply, they adopted a policy of refusing to transaction, or tie-in. Allied jump into careers without really discuss the possibility of backstage strategists have long predicted that looking. The result—a dreary life talks with Communists. military and political deals would of frustration and anger. eventua;iy be struck in Paris Iraq to Punish The day before yesterday's Can this happen to you? Cou'd simultaneously. meeting—the second plenary session be—unless you can answer ques­ of the expanded peace talks—ended tions like these to your own satis­ in stalemate, and the bargaining Some European diplomats said faction before you make your move: positions of the two sides seemed as yesterday that secret Israeli Spies Are you really a Chief...or an far apart as ever. The allies again understandings between the two Indian? : proposed the restoration of a truly sides may already exist. These By Eric Pace Samarraie observed "it was the Do you belong in a big organi­ 1 demilitarized zone between the two observers noted the fact that the (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service Jews who once suspended Christ zation? Or a small one? Or do you Vietnams, a mutual withdrawal four delegations spent several hours BAGHDAD, IRAQ-The Iraqi from the cross in a most outrageous from South Vietnam, and an early belong by yourself? Thursday trading accusations and Minister of Information said manner...we hang only spies—not Can you really stand pressure? exchange of prisoners, insults, and then needed only a few yesterday Iraq would show no innocent people or prophets." b Hanoi and the Vietcong harshly There are a great many serious minutes to agree that the next, mercy toward any Israeli spies. He The minister made his remarks questions you must ask—and an­ rejected these suggestions, which said they would be "violently and plenary meeting would be held on in response to reporters' questions swer—about a career. But thc most were first submitted last Saturday. legally" punished. the coming Thursday. It was at a news conference in the critical are the ones you ask your­ As in the first plenary meeting thought that the day and frequency Commenting on the recent ministry. He also confirmed that at •on Saturday, the Communists hanging of 14 persons convicted as self about you. 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The election weeks in office. chairmanship of the Democratic statistics dramatically portray their The President's popularity rating National Committee. troubles. is up 14 points from its low point "It must go into the market GOP in South to stay last August, (35 percent approval), place and sell its wares with every O'Brien says, "The Republicans but is under the average of 54 per available means of are now in the South to stay," and cent registered by Mr. Johnson over communication," O'Brien said, he concedes the difficulty of the last five years. proceeding to lament at length the maintaining the national dominance The history of President cost of television and the disparity of the Democratic Party without Johnson wiil be written not only on of the Democratic and Republican some Southern states. the basis of what he said and did, treasuries. Sen. Fred R. Harris of but in terms of the public's JOHNSON KENNEDY But Richard M. Scammon of the Oklahoma, the new Party response to the man and his Governmental Affairs Institute Chairman, believes that for some performance in office. High „ 80% High (G.A-.I.), a man who reads election time Democratic presidential Not Least Popular Low 35 Low .57 returns as a Roman haruspex once candidates are not going to win in read entrails, doubts that wares and several Southern states. President Johnson has not been Average 54 Average . 70 our most popular President during salesmanship will take care of the In this situation, both O'Brien the last three decades, but neither Democratic troubles revealed by and Harris believe the National has he been the least popular. the presidential election. Party must look to the blacks, Coalition dead? Average ratings recorded for white moderates, and the young in President Johnson's four »w | "The old Democratic coalition the South. But the returns from predecessors were: John was not dead this year, except in Georgia and Atlanta suggest that Kennedy-~70 per cent, Dwight the South," Scammon said this solution—at least for the Eisenhower—66 per cent, Harry S. recently. "The Negroes, the Jews, immediate future-is a pipe-dream. Truman—46 per cent and Franklin the intellectuals, and much of labor There are just not enough of them. D. Roosevelt—63 per cent. remained loyal. But 1968 could be The problem is compounded, President Johnson's popularity the coalition's last hurrah." many observers believe, by the problem have stemmed primarily An argument can be made that prospect of the Democratic Party in from the . As 1968 was an aberration, and those the South becoming increasingly a discouragement over the conflict in Democratic politicians who make it black man's party. In Atlanta's Southeast Asia grew, the President's cite in support of their belief the Negro precincts, for example, 1 rating declined. war, the violence in the cities, Humphrey got 98 per cent of the Hubert Humphrey's slow start, the vote; in white precincts he got 21 Interviewing in the latest survey third-party candidacy of George C. to 25 per cent was conducted between January 3 Wallace, Humphrey's last-minute Shift from cities r and 12 with 1461 adults across the surge and his narrow loss. Vote figures from the election country. Following is the question But Democratic leaders who illustrate how workers have moved asked in each of the 68 separate have pondered the returns find from the cities to the suburbs as the national surveys conducted since little substance or solace in this result of affluence or desire, to December, 1963: EISENHOWER TRUMAN argument. They know that if escape racial pressures, how many "Do you approve or disapprove Wallace had not been on the ballot, of them have shifted their political of the way Johnson is handling his High .79% High -.... 87% Nixon would have carried all 11, allegiance with the move, and how and not simply five, of the job as President?" Low . 49 Low _...- 23 those left in the cities are the most Southern states. difficult to register and get to the The latest results: . 66 Average - 46 Approve 49% Average Wallace candidacy polls. Disapprove 37 They also believe the Wallace ^he old alignment is no longer No opinion 14 of domestic and social legislation. August, 1955, when 79 per cent of candidacy did not mean the valid," O'Brien said the other day. LBJ's Greatest Achievement Cited most often by those the public expressed approval of difference between defeat and "The change has come about in a The American people, in iooking persons interviewed who give an the wa-j he was handling his job. victory for Humphrey in many very short span of time—since back over the last five years, think opinion are (1) aid to the elderly, JFK Hit 83 Per Cent Northern states. The Gallup Poll 1960. The working man is no President Johnson's greatest (2) civil rights legislation, (3) the Kennedy's personal popularity showed a 15 per cent gain for longer automatically sold on the achievements have been in the area poverty program and (4) economic rose to its highest point (83 per Humphrey between early October Democratic Party." prosperity. cent) after the Cuban invasion of and the election, much of it In his farewell speech to the Highs and Lows, 1945-69 early April, 1961. His low point provided by switches from Wallace National Committee, O'Brien said: Three months after Truman was recorded in October, 1963, of blue-collar workers. "Loor to the suburbs" took office, following the death of following a "long hot summer" on Therefore, many Democratic "My advice is: look to the Whj-JVre Roosevelt in May, 1945, a high of the civil rights front leaders believe the remaining suburbs; that's where many of our 87 per cent of the American people President Johnson's high point, hard-core Wallaceites in the Democrats have gone." You A stood behind the new President. 80 per cent approval, was recorded Northern states—would have gone But how is the Party to get into However, Truman's popularity soon after he took office in largely to Nixon if Wallace had not the suburbs? Poor Talker? then proceeded to slide stead ly November, 1963, following the been on the ballot In private conversation, A noted publisher in Chicago until November of 1951—at the death of President Kennedy. Finally, these Democratic Democratic leaders make plain their reports a simple technique of height of fruitless Korean truce Johnson's low point, 35 per cent analysts agree with Scammon that greatest hope of doing so is through everyday conversation which can negotiations—when it dropped to another week of campaigning pay you real dividends in social approval, came last August, when an assist from the Nixon and business advancement and 23 per cent approval, his low point. discouragement over our would probably not have put administration. If only Nixon, they works like magic to give you President Eisenhower enjoyed involvement in Vietnam had Humphrey over. say, would be content, like poise, self-confidence and his highest popularity score in reached a high point New trends Eisenhower, with presiding over an greater popularity. epoch of concentration, on tidying According to this publisher, In short, many Democratic many people do not realize how leaders agree with Scammon that up rather than moving forward, much they could influence 9 the election may have indicated a then possibly much of the old others simply by what they say 'Yellow Submarine trend and that there is in prospect coalition would shape up again. But and how they say it. Whether in they also admit that Nixon is not business, at social functions, or the possibility that the Republican even in casual conversations with Party, after a hiatus of 36 years Eisenhower, and this may be too new acquaintances there are Original Art Works (except for the eight-year much to hope for. ways to make a good impression every time you talk. To acquaint the readers of this paper with the HAND-PAINTED easy-to-follow rules for developing skill in everyday celluloids Danziger's conversation, the publishers have printed full details of their of Beatles, Meanies, interesting self-training method in a new booklet, "Adventures Creatures actually Old World Gift Shop in Conversation," which will be mailed free to anyone who used in making movie requests it. No obligation. Serd IN CHAPEL HILL your name, address, and zip Also preparatory sketches code to: Conversation, 835 from Edleman's studio. Authenticated. Dlversey Pkwy., Dept. 173-811, • IMPORTED GIFTS Chicago, 111. 60614. A postcard will do. Available RECORD BAR, Chapel HUI • BARTON'S CANDY Page Twelve The Duke Chronicle Saturday, Feb. 1, 1969 Franco suppresses 18 at Madrid University

By Richard Eder against prominent oppositionists. another 200 to 400 may havjifceen Among the other removed factories were on strike in protest (C) 1969 N.v. Times News Service He said that the 18 removed detained, questioned and released. oppositionists were Francisco against the arrest of socialist labor MADRID—The government yesterday, and a 19th who is being The action early yesterday Alvarez de Miranda, a conversative leaders. seized 18 opposition figures sought, "complete the list," adding morning struck higher and at a Christian Democrat, Pedro In a telephone interview, connected with the university that he knew of no plans for different group. Though Schwartz, editor of an economics Generalissimo Franco's physician, shortly after midnight last night further banishment government sources say that those journal, and Paulino Garragori, an Dr. Vicente Gil, denied and removed them to forced Yesterday's action is a second banished were connected with editor of the magazine emphatically reports that the residence in remote, scattered stage in what the government says "agitation" at the university, they "Occidente." The man who is being 76-year-old leader had Parkinsons villages through Spain. is a campaign to eliminate are professionals, some of whom sought is Raul Morodo, a young disease. In an interview with Efe, The oppositionists, most of subversion and disorders, but which have played a prominent part in the lawyer who is a leading member of the national news agency the day whom hold a rank equivalent to others fear may be a campaign to moderate and hitherto tolerated the internal socialist party led by before yesterday, Gil had given a assistant professor, include one or eliminate all opposition. opposition. Nrique Tierno Galvan. glowing report about the widely two Communists though most were The first step, following the Beginning at about 11 the night Police also arrested yesterday discussed subject of Franco's Christian Democrats and socialists. imposition of a state of emergency before last, and continuing until several members of the illegal health. The interview failed to Among them were prominent on Friday, the suspension of about 3 yesterday morning, pairs of workers commissions. report a specific question or answer economists, editors and lawyers constitutional guarantees and the plainclothesmen drove to-- the There were reports of opposition about Parkinsons disease, which who have been active in the defense reintroduction of strict censorship, residences of those on the demonstrations in other parts of Franco has widely been thought to of political prisoners. consisted of arrests of students and banishment list, notified them, of the country. In Bilbao several have. A government spokesman said workers thought to be members of the order, allowed them to pack a last night that the action was activist groups termed dangerous to suitcase, and took them away. -Iraq- networks employ many related exclusively to the the government They were driven one by one to (Continued from Page 10) temptations to trap people. Among government's effort to "clean up" the villages of residence—which these temptations are funds, sex, Madrid University. The university Reports of the* .number of tend to be small, remote places in Had been arrested in Iraq "while high posts and protection. It is our has been closed since last Friday, detentions have gone as high as uncomfortable parts of the on a specific asignment that comes duty to deliver such persons from but the government is expected to 1,500, but this figure seems country —and were simply within the framework of the abyss of treason and restore try to reopen it shortly. excessive. The latest official figure deposited there, with orders to framework of espionage." But he serenity to them" The spokesman denied reports for those taken into custody is 251 report to the local civil guard post said the Iraqi government "will take every day. that the banishments were the as of the day before yesterday, and a lenient attitude toward this He said the government was beginning of a large-scale action it seems fair to estimate that The oppositionists are expected person in a manner that will show confident that the trials would to provide their own lodgings and to the whole world that the "block the way" of espionage food—some of the villages are too government of Iraq often pardons networks. small to even have a from a position of self-confidence." "pension"—and pay their own expenses. The banishment can last He said additional, expected "Over the past couple of days a as long as the state of exception: espionage trials "have not yet number of repentent spies came that is, three months if not started." He added that he hoped forward and made confessions renewed. "everybody...will appreciate the about the espionage network to One of those deported yesterday fact that these persons are to be which they belong.. These were was Gregorio Peces-Barba, an active tried because they are spies and not pardoned," he said. figure who is closely associated because they are Jews, Christians or with Joaquin Ruiz-Jimenez, the Moslems—Iraqis or non-Iraqis." As to Bale, an employee of the country's most prominent Christian He declined to say how many Iraqi Petroleum Corporation, he Democratic leader. Mr. Peces-Barba, Jews were among the group to be said the Iraqi government was "now a lawyer, had been especially active tried or when the trial would begin. studying the case in a matter in defending political cases. He said this would occur "when corresponding with his He and several other removed all legal conditions have been met responsibility in the act. The from Madrid were also active in and evidences and information Belgian ambassador, who looks putting out "Cuademos Para El gathered." after the U.S. interests, has gotten Dialogo,'' Spain's most The minister also said: in touch with the Iraqi government distinguished opposition journal. "We know that these espionage and informed himself of the nature of the charge made against this person, "as well as of the good treatment accorded to him and the -Bullit- legality.

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