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Volume 66, Number 32 Durham, North Carolina Wednesday, October 28,1970 East may quit board by 1972 ACT aids

By Andy Parker next two years, enough could decisions as to what type of West, Minah said. poor whites Associate Managing Editor be collected to make an end food .service is planned. "It's The basic changes Residents of East Campus to the board system feasible, their money and it's being necessary on East would take will be off board by the fall he indicated. built for them to use. We eight months to complete. in Durham of 1972 if a proposal now in About $1.4 million would have time to be very which would mean the East By Carol Kriske the hands of Chancellor be necessary to renovate the innovative and plan right." he Union would be closed for "The purpose of ACT is to Kenneth Pye is approved, Ted Union to a cafeteria service, said. the fall semester of 1972. form an organization of poor Minah, director of the dining but the program could be put If board is eliminated, Reform blocked white citizens in Durham," halls said in an interview last into effect with $500,000, an Minah expects a decrease of Compulsory board for Mr. Harry Bovte of ACT said night. amount attainable in two 80^. in the volume of meals students living on East last night. Also included in the years, Minah said. In served in the East Union. campus resulted in the defeat Boyte and Mr. Patrick proposal is a plan to offer the addition, the end of board There would be a large of a plan last spring to move Thomas spoke at the current option of five day board by would necessitate the closing increase in the number of several men's dorms to East events course sponsored by the fall of 1971. of the Gilbert-Addoms people using the West Union, and women's dorms to West. the Pan-Hellenic Council. Funds are not available at d inning, hall and financial which could necessitate The men's dorms in the This week's topic was this time to carry-out the loss to the University, he said. changes in the West set-up, he federations voted down the Senator George McGovern, "Community and Urban renovations necessary to Student input indicated. Presently, 600 change when it was made D-N.D., will speak tonight in Development." women eat meals each da' convert the East campus Minah also mentioned that women eat meals each dayon (Continue(.wiiunuedu on Pagrage 1i&)2 Pagrage at 8:1O:ID5 p.m. "The development of ACT Union into a cafeteria type time was available to allow arose from the need to help service, Minah said. Over the for student input in the the millions of poor whites in Dean Cleland cites need the country." Boyte said. "The poor whites are cast 9 in a role opposite that of the 'beautiful people', Boyte for'changes within people explained. "Because he By Rick Blackstone Cleland said that reforms originated in his first four cannot live up to this image, "The law can hinder must come about by changes years at Duke, when he was he looks upon himself as a hindrances, but the within people. According to the soccer coach. As a personal failure." promotion of the good life him, "the left wing should preacher, his first principle is •The poor white feels that comes outside the law," said use humor, not a sledge "to identify yourself with he is laughed at by liberals Dean Cleland at yesterday's hammer," in the pursuit of its your people." and responds by his support People and Issues luncheon ideals. Soccer of Wallace or Agnew ," Boyte session. He blamed individual Cleland explained that he explained. He spoke informally on a attitdues for failures in social came to America from Thomas, director of ACT, number of topics, including equality, and said that the Glasgow, and wears a lapel spoke about recent soccer, the present state of value of trade unions is badge of the Glasgow achievements of the the Church, government, and dependent on the attitudes of Rangers, a longtime soccer organization. "We try to his own work. management and labor (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) leaders. Personal history Cleland speaking at yesterday's luncheon. Answering a question about his duties as Dean of ASDU apportions Chapel, Cleland explained his history at Duke. He refused CoCoWoCo representatives speak the offer of a chair three times by mail, but was finally funds to groups convinced to travel to of need for coed living groups Durham and refuse in person: By Mitch Kanter "It seemed absurd to go tell ASDU Reporter twenty-five people indicted." By Arthur Smith be bringing pressure to bear federations since they do them personally at their This year monetary Liz Ehinger and Pris Tate, on the right sources to possess the most promise for expense." He eventually Last night the ASDU allotments to various student newly -elected expedite matters. The girls near-future reform. signed a three-year contract Legislature approved a cl u bs do not involve the representatives-at-large of the felt that long range planning Ehinger cited autonomy in 1945, and has stayed on §72,349 budget covering direct transfer of the Community Council of the should also be considered. within each dormitory as a since. student activities and club allocated sums to the clubs. Woman's College, said last Tate stated that many of necessary part of residential allocations. Instead, groups requesting night that they think the Cteland explained that money gave a definite the girls on East feel that the living. She also expressed during his tenure, he has Also at the meeting the expansion of co-ed dormitory proposal for which the Woman's College as is should interest in the possibility of a taught preaching, preached at legislators passed a resolution facilities ranks first among be abolished in order to bring five day board plan to condemning court action on money is to be spent, and the changes needed to be the Chapel, preached widely about a more unified campus ameliorate the problems of around the country, and the Kent State killings last ASDU will audit and pay the made in Duke's residential and bridge the gap between girts frequently not eating in spring, stating that the ASDU bills incurred up to the system. worked with Duke Hospital East and West Campus. the Union on weekends. and Duke University representatives "abhore the allocated sum. Although it was expressed Co-ed living would be an The possibility of new Athletics Association. onesided and complete In club al locations, that the advent of total co-ed excellent solution, she said. It robot rooms is a suggestion exoneration of the National political groups received a He said that his association Guard and the placement of standard of $100.00 each. living does not seem was her opinion that a lot can that they would like to see with Duke athletics imminent, CoCoWoCo should be accomplished through the (Continued on Page 2) blame entirely on the (Continued on Page 2) Little overowding on campus, says Joerg

By Bob Douglas campuses; but the difficulty and seven empty spaces. undergraduate schools. counter-balanced by the Residential Life Reporter with filling the beds is that in Lillian Lee, asst. dean of Ni nety-three transfers formation of Stonehenge, about six requests to move "Presently there is very many cases the roommates in women, said that in many' matriculated with eighty of from the old freshman house off-campus from little of an overcrowding the overcrowded rooms are cases the - occupants of them living on campus. Most N, which now houses some undergraduate men, he said. situation on the two friends and do not want to overcrowded rooms did not of the men transfers are upperclassmen, said Cox. They were not granted campuses," according to separate. want to leave their friends to located in Wannamaker, said Off-campus permission because they have Cox. He said that compared Dean Frederick Joerg, Some of the empty spaces move into another room. Lee There are 602 a contract with the University to last year there are a few assitant provost. are in fraternity sections added that there are no undergraduate men and for their room for the entire which prohibits moving triples on East campus. more overcrowded situations. On West Campus there are women living off campus, year, added Cox. freshman who are involved in Early report Joerg said that there are 45 double rooms being used said Joerg. Of these 150 have 41 of the triples and 21 of 14 more triples this year than Lee said that the as triples and 23,single rooms At the beginning of the regular town permission since the doubles in single rooms. last; however there are the University was willing last used as doubles. However, year the Chronicle reported they are living at home or are said Cox. Cither empty beds same number of singles being spring to grant permission for Joerg emphasized that in that there were 48 triples in married. He also said that 452 are located in areas that the used as doubles. Cox said that 90 senior women to move off most cases the rooms were double rooms and 24 singles undergraduates have special individuals do not desire to last year there were few campus but only 45 seniors large enough to accomodate being used as doubles on West permission to live off-campus. move to. Presently there are complaints of overcrowding did move off this year. Lee the extra student. Campus. Thirty singles were Cox added that there are opportunities to break down being used as doubles on East and that there were very few 50-60 undergraduates who added that room contracts In yesterday's interview 4 triples but the individuals Campus. this year also. are not living on campus, but are for the year and therefore both Joerg and Richard Cox, do not want to move, Joerg Joerg sa id that the An y room space made have not informed the decision concerning dean of undergraduate men, said. University had projected for available in freshman dorms university of their residence. off-campus living are made sta ted t hat there are 20 only at the end of each year East Campus has 2-1 single this year that there would be by the inclusion of freshman empty beds on the two There have only been for tne next year. rooms being used as doubles 104 transfers in all the in fraternity sections was Page Two UiM«!ilMilMH Wednesday, October 28, 1970 Minority employment plan meets success

By Ralph Karpinos "not enough." _group employment in the £iaid "We're seeking out minority group employment employees were balcks. Executive Editor The plan, issued by Duke ' University increased from blacks in applicants." in service jobs decreased by Applications for employment A plan to provide more President Terry Sanford, last 2086 in April to 2102 in Some change 37. in that month were 750, 370 employment at Duke for March in. order to conform July, according to statistics Personnel office statistics Total employment in"the of which or about 50% were members of minority groups with HEW regulations, is provided by the personnel show that in July 46 of the service area declined from from blacks. has met with some success in designed to "provide equal office. University's 63 employees 1639 to 1546 in this period. Final hiring its first few months of opportunity to all applicants Bennet said the overall classified as laborers were Civil Rights "Many departments operation, according to in ail aspects of employment decrease in employment members of minority groups. Bennett said that these job employ people directly," he Edward Bennett, assistant including hiring, upgrading, might be due to severaI At the same time 1230 of the classifications are established said. He cited the faculty as personnel director. rates of pay and general things. He cited seasonal University's 1546 service by the government. The one group which is not hired In an interview last week treatment of individuals. " variation as a major cause of employees w ere mi nority report to the government is through the employment Bennett said under the Minority employment this fluctuation. group members. Bennett said required "of. any employer office. that this was rougly 80v. Affirmative Action Plan While total University The April figures were with 100 or more emojqyeesi Of all new employees "since April there has been employment dropped from compiled for a yearly report One p urpose of the who affects co.mmercef'' being hired, Bennett said, ; some significant progress." 7622 in April. 1970 to 7471 to the government. Bennet Affirmative Action Plan. Bennett explained. "less than half of the total He added this progress was in July. 1970. total minority explained. The July figures Bennett explained, is "trying Government authority to number employed are hired :5*,a; were part of an interim study to upgrade people from the require this report, Bennett directly by individual made by the personnel office. labor "and service areas to explained, comes under departments." other areas rather than hire Bennett said these "Title Seven of the Civil "Final employment people directly at the higher statistics include "everyone Rights Act of 1964." decision" for those applicants job classifications." who is paid a salary." The Hiring refered by the personnel figures "do not include Some changes in these Personnel office statistics office is made by the students who are not nearly statistics took place between show about 40% of all new departments, Bennett said. April and July. full-time employees." he said. employees hired by the The personnel office "only "Total minority group Minority group Un i versity through the refers people, except those w employment at Duke is 28 r, employment in technical jobs em ployment office are employed in our own office Bennett said, while the "total increased by 31 and in office minority group members. In he said. minority group population of and clerical jobs by 22. July 39 of 109 newly hired Durham is 34fV-." Bennett During this period tow cost Wheels in Stock Honda -Act- "•*** Kawasaki (Continued from Page 1) leaflet to inform students of work in the areas that the their rights within the school people feel most important," system," Boyte said. BMW "Neuter faces"? See letter on page 7. he explained. Thomas and Boyte were "ACT operates a day care speaking as part of a ^ center for working mothers, a non-credit bearing course Bultaco -ASDU- offered by the Pan-Hellenic (Continued from Page 1) newspaper, and may go into me m bership. he said only Council. Next week's topic These are Young cooperative buying." Thomas that Praxis has "at least ten for the course will be the Republicans, Young said. ^M-F9-9 506 N-Mingum St. Duke undergraduate "In the past we have ROTC on campus. Americans for Freedom members." Sat. 9-6 .»"*««•. T«t. 688-7525 (YAF), SDS. and "Praxis." worked for traffic signs and In other business. Hutch lights, provided consumer Young Democrats received Traver. ASDU President. information, announced job only $50.00 because this was 0ncludins Satur< 5 ) announced that a committee opportunities, and explained alt they had requested; Happy Hour 9-10 ji ' . which will include two w e 1 f a re rights." Thomas Women's Lib received $150 undergraduate students is explained. on the grounds that it is more being set up to make i Beer Half Price ! "educational than political." "Last year one of our proposals on University most successful projects was a according to a spokeswomen Union changes: the question Ocr Ask about our for the Liberation. She also rally at the Town Hall to urge catering service boils down to '.whether we the demolition of a vacant added that they have no for small or should renovate the old house." Thomas said. policy against admitting male facilities or build a whole nex "We are also working on a large parties. members. complex." he said. Qtee$ 'Praxis' was described as an "off campus socialist education group" by Pete ,„„.„„' Frio hohoayi Carlson, a member who was Durham, present at the meeting. When N.C 5: zqt questioned about 4.00 pei irWurst 37 706. -CoCoWoCo- Buffet Served Daily 11 to 2 5-8:30 (Continued fron ;1) The Duke University Union Major Attractions Committee presents put into effect. The Woman's Lakewood Shopping Center Residential Council is also involved in bringing this THE GUESS WHO!! Telephone 489-3664 about. Many East dorms have only a few vending machines for a large number of residents. Other subjects pertaining CLASSIFIEDS to CoCoWoCo and future AVAILABLE: Mill Rd., Raleigh. 9 House apar tment, plans included: the services of COMPUTER DATING a.m.—6 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; a gynecologist, further change furnished (fireplace, Meeting your ideal date. Sat. till 1 p.m. piano), utilities, $135., of freshman hours, and off Special introductory price 2414 W. Club. Avail. campus living for women. for the Piedmont area. 1970 Zigzag Sewing November. 286-4270 or S o p h is t i v a t ed matching Machines. $35 each; 5 year leave note. techniques. Write: guarantee. 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Whitaker Quad, 9:00 to 3:00. Wednesday, October 28, 1970 HiT-HillMilMH Nixon touts Apathy emerges GOP's in Florida The real world in youth politics By Steven V. Roberts students themselves voted By Robert B. Semple Jr. (C) 1970 NYT Newsservice down such plans. At most (C) 1970 NYT Newsservice MOSCOW- diplomats in WASHINGTON-Five of the country's -Student campuses that are having WEST PALM BEACH, the Soviet Union remained optimistic major labor areas, including Los Angeles, interest in politics has special re cesses, m o re Fla.—President Nixon, a good yesterday that the three American Army have been added to the list of areas with declined sharply since last students are using the time to deal less confident than he officers and Turkish officer whose plane "substantial" unemployment, the Labor spring, when hundreds of work on their studies than on was a month or even two violated Soviet airspace would be released Department reported yesterday. The list thousands of young people politics. weeks ago about his party's soon. The diplomats said that they thought a now consists of 38 of the nation's 150 major demonstrated against the Conservative support prospects in the midterm strongly worded protest note made public labor areas. To be added to the list an area invasion of Cambodia and the One surprise this fall has elections, embarked tonight Monday seemed largely issued for its must have an unemployment rate of six per killings at Kent State. been the number of students on a week-long effort to working for conservative pump some life into a half a propaganda value. cent. A sizable number of ca ndidates, such as James dozen uncertain Republican students are stillplaying ANKARA, TURKEY-Another Soviet WASHINGTON-President Nixon has Buckley, who is running for candidacies across the important roles in dozens of the Senate in , and country. aircraft was hijacked and forced to land in signed a bill that authorized $463 million in campaigns. But they Turkey yesterday, the second hijacking of a appropriations over the next three years to represent only a small Sen. George Murphy, a This evening, Nixon flew Soviet plane in as many weeks. The plane help states and cities plan and build solid percentage of those who candidate for re-election in here and later journeyed to a was a four-seater and its three passengers, waste disposal systems. The signing was vowed last spring to work for California. rally in Miami in behalf of the who were unnamed, asked for political somewhat of a surprise since Nixon was peace candidates and try to Why has student Senatorial candidacy of Rep. asylum. It was unclear whether or not the expected to allow the bill to die by not change the composition of participation fallen so far William Cramer, who is pilot of the small craft was involved in the signing or vetoing it for 10 days after Congress. below expectations? The thought to be running well plan. Congress adjourned. main reason is a combination behind Democratic newcomer These findings were of exhaustion and boredom. Lawton Chiles, the man who reported by correspondents Student interest in politics walked 1,003 miles through of the New York Times at has ebbed and flowed Florida to put not only his dozens of campuses in all throughout the last decade. feet but his name on the parts of the country. The An exciting campaign or political map. mood they described was summed up by Fran Seidel. a peace march has always been Cramer is not the only For physics and chemistry freshman at Boston followed by a period of Republican whose political University who was recruiting disinterest. And this year is fortunes appear have taken a student campaigners: no exception. turn for the worse, and Carl Fisher, a student at because of the uncertainty in 'The reaction has been Ohio State University and a this and other races, the complete apathy. They say, Nobel prizes awarded supporter of John J. Gilligan. White House has been shaving 'I'm too busy' or 'I'm doing the Democratic gubernatorial its predictions of victory in something else.' That seems to be the thing to say now." nominee, explained. "Last recent weeks. By Bernard Weinraub physicists for independent Prof. Rudberg The Movement for a New spring students definitely There was some hope (C) 1970 NYT News Service research in magnetic As i n recent years, Congress, a loose alliance of experienced a surge of when Vice President Agnew STOCKHOLM-Nobel behavior. yesterday's announcements campaign groups based in political interest. More than sallied forth to begin the Prizes were awarded were read by Prof. Erik The 1970 Nobel Prize for Princeton. N.J., has not been 400 kids came in to work at campaign six weeks ago that yesterday to an Argentine Rudberg, 68, permanent c hemistry was awarded to able to fill all the requests for one time or another but it has chemist who has explored the secretary of the Royal Luis F. Leloir, a French-born candidates for volunteers. A dwindled to half that. I think (Continued on Page 5) nature of sugar and to two Academy of Sciences, outside Argentine who teaches at the number of those candidates a student's political attention a second-floor chamber of the Institute for Biochemical have had to cut back on plans span must be about one anno un cements by the Research in Buenos Aires. to canvass voters with door to month." The physics prize will be white-haired physicist door campaigns. At Holy Cross in shared by Prof. Louis Neel of followed close-door meetings Worcester, Mass.. John Americanbooked the University of Grenoble of the 160-member academy, Only about 30 campuses and Prof. Hannes Alfven, who which must approve the have rearranged their vacch ia. 'til- now teaches at the University recommendations of a schedules to give students described a "general of California in San Diego. five-member committee of time off to go campaigning. frustration and distrust of the on fascist charge In a number of cases, the (Continued on Page 8) In issuing the coveted (Continued on Page 10) (C) 1970 NYT News Service Under East German laws it prizes today, the Swedish BERLIN—An American is a crime to engage in Nazi Royal Academy of Sciences student and his British cousin propoganda. The young cited the three winners for were sentenced to prison American, who is married and separate and highly complex Nixon seeks good relations terms yesterday of two years whose wife is expecting her research that has had an and 15 months, respectively, fourth child, was convicted of impact ranging from medicine by the East Berlin city court having carried into East to computer use to space on charges of having Berlin 28 pro-Nazi posters, all exploration. with Chile's Allende distributed "fascist" posters of them reportedly glorifying Yesterday's announce­ and leaflets in East Germany. Hitler and the Nazi regime. ments concluded the 1970

Seth Grossman: rrffffl iiim un living conservative at Duke

Editor's note: The always surprised to find that I conservative movement at following interview is with don't fit it. Duke. I know someone will Seth Grossman, a Duke senior Chronicle: And I assume feel the way 1 did three years and the co-founder of the many people still treat you as ago. local chapter of the Young if you were the stereotype? It's not easy to be a Americans for Freedom, Grossman: Definitely, for conservative here. The entire Grossman has twice served as example, blacks at Duke conservative philosophy is president of YAF. simply refuse to talk to me, under attack. We don't have By Steve Hoffius as if I was a super-racist. to only take on SDS. but also Assistant Editor When I go home for vacations the Chronicle, the Y, ASDU, Chronicle: How did you I'm very close to the blacks Terry Sanford, two-thirds of first get involved in there because a lot of them the faculty. It's a challenge. conservatism and YAF? were in my high school; it's It's an uphill fight for every Grossman: I came here just unnatural being cut off issue, which is one reason thinking I was a liberal, but from and hated by blacks like why I think it really takes on certain issues I found that I am here. guts for some people to be I didn't agree with the beliefs Chronicle: Is there anyway active in YAF. that were called "liberal." I to get away from all of that? Sanford supported the war effort and G rossman: 1 thought I Chronicle: What dcj^ you The.. .conservative supposedly has a crewcut, is a Baptist. . .When I'm not, it sometimes upsets was turned off by the radical could get away by dropping think of President Sandord? others.' _ out of YAF last year. But Grossman: Sanford is a people just came up to me liberal opportunist. I could when I wasn't talking about never forgive him for the way politics and acted as if 1 was he handled the demonstration "one of them" and had just at the circle'last spring. He Weekend Special at been plaving a gmae with was right in not bringing the YAF. police on campus for a But I believe very strongly confrontation, but he should about conservatism and I have punished some of the decided that if my choice was people. They were banging between being cool or things on cars, intimidating S STEREO CENTER standing by my ideals. I'd people. There were cases of They. better stay active in YAF and assault there which I saw. put up with the stereotypes. In fact. Sanford told us Ch ronicle: What has he'd punish the people at the Seth Grossman YAF's influence been on circle for breaking the Pickets and Protest Policy. We think rhetoric. I read some your personal development? of this as a breach of faith. conservative literature and Grossman: Lately it's been Then Sanford apologized to found that I agreed with the bad, though I really enjoyed the parents for not having point of view. the excitement at first. I've more activity. Vigil found that I really don't like During the Vigil my politics and that I want to be Radicals KLH Model 27 freshman year. I found there alone more. My act ivi t ies Grossman: If there was a was no conservative with YAF have forced me to showdown and YAF was the AM-FM Receiver orga n ization to make my sacrifice grades and maybe only group standing in the opposition to the Vigil law school, sacrifice my social way of a radical takeover, I known. Because of this, three life. think we'd probably get friends and I formed a local about half of the student chapter of YAF. body. If I had the chance I'd quit Chronicle: How has your Most conservative students Garrard 40B tomorrow. But I think the are not that much into position in YAF affected you system we've got now is the as a person and your personal politics. They're usually best one and each liberal or interested in other areas, such relationships? radical protest gets me active Grossman: That's my as future careers or their again. 1 think I've got a social lives. And after looking Complete Stereo System biggest gripe and the reason responsibility to the group. why I quit for a while. When bake at four years of campus Still. I can find no fulfillment politics. I think that Ihese I'd walk past some people on in politics. the quad they'd be other things are a lot more Only $375.00 w h ispering about pol and important. they'd stop when 1 came up Many conservatives are as if I was going to arrest Conservatives working as tutors, in Save Over $200.00.' them alt. Chronicle: What would community work. They feel this is more meaningful than The standard conservative happen to YAF if you were rallies and demands. Offer Will Not Be Repeated. supposedly has a crewcul. is a to leave? KLH Model 27: Baptist. ..when I'm nol. it Grossman: I'm not sure. Chronicle: What do you 90 watts IHF power, main and remote speaker connections, headphone jack, loudness sometimes upsets others. Yet With 4000 people at think of the radicals at Duke? contour, mx filter, scratch filter, tape monitor, zero-center FM tuning meter. Walnut side I get molded into that image. Duke-and I'm not trying lo Grossman: As radicals go panels included. Even though the way 1 act is be pompous here-I know we're very lucky to have the not like that, i get put into some are potential leaders for ones we do. Duke radicals are Orig. $319.95 really pitiful. that stereotype. People are Y A F . I f Festival 20 Speakers: Attention seniors 10" woofer with specially treated cloth surround 4 layer lvi" voice coil. 3W" midrange i nt erested in career IT'S AT GLADSTEINS speaker with closed hack. 3Vi" tweeter flush mounted. 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Family Style Dinner 5.9 pm Tue., Thur, of Jean Martinon was a fine Martinon's was a Romantic concerts in the Indoor The Strauss which example of French orchestral interpretation, lingering over Stadium—acoustics. The followed is a very complex Fri., Sat, sty le. The program which phrases, and full of musical Schumann is tickly scored score and Martinon's Call IM about your private party ! consisted of a German first point making. It is an work and consequently - meticulous reading pointed half (Schumann's Fourth approach that can work if it req u ires precise orchestral up the fine detail while Mon., Wed, Sun. nights available Symphony and Strauss' Till is spontaneous. Martinon balance. The brass completely lacking the necessary sweep. Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks) • seemed to be struggling with overwhelmed the strings The excittnent was furnished 604 Morreene Road 383-2136 and a French conclusion the orchestra for the effects while only the woodwinds by the frantic tempi Martinon (Messiaen's Less Offrendes he wanted and the success he could be heard with any chose to take the faster Oublies and Debussy's La did find seemed more the clarity. Whatever merits the sections which were at times Mer) showed both the result of careful rehearsal Indoor Stadium's acoustics beyond the capabilities of the orchestra. The second half was quite obviously the more comfortable for both POPULOSOM! orchestra and conductor. The Messiaen is that composer's first orchestral work and not A gathering of music for closeness. particularly ambitous. The performance was clean and MCCARTNEY ABBEY ROAD well paced. The evening's Paul McCartney 'The Beatles climax was a fine performance of Debussy's La Mer played with impeccable style and marvelous verve. Who said the French couldn't play Debussy? The sweep lacking in the Strauss and the spontaneity missing in the STAGE FRIGHT Schumann were plentifully NUMBER5 evident in the Debussy. While The Band Steve Miller Band not a virtuoso orchestra the group met every demand of a demanding work.

in all it was a concert characterized by musical elegance and stylistic SKAO-436 consistency. BANDOFGYPSYS JUST FOR LOVE Jimi Hendrix Quicksilver Messenger •N Service (Continuelxond from Pag-e 3) the Republicans might seize control in the Senate and hold their own in the House. Today, however, the official spokesman at the White House was talking not JAMES TAYLOR about winning a numerical James Taylor majority but an "idealogical" majority—that is, a bipartisan coalition of conservatives and moderates large enough to put the President's programs over by one or two votes. "We are still optimistic," said press secretary Ronald L. THE BAND GRAND FUNK Ziegler at his regular morning The Band Grand Funk Railroad briefing. However, he called newsmen's attention to Nixon's frequent campaign statement that what he really wanted in the Senate was a "majority of one." Ziegler added: "A change of a seat or two could be of value to the SNOWBIRD ON TIME Administration. It (the Anne Murray Grand Funk Railroad election) would be a success if there were one or two changes in the Senate, and if the persons elected were of such persuasion that they would support the President's ST-307 objectives." Tonight's appearance here CLOSERTOHOME UNO* ft XSTAOT j SILK PURSE was the first of nine speeches Grand Funk Railroad Linda Ronstadt Nixon will make over the next two days in Florida, 1 Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, J Nebraska and California. The President will return l&hSm late Thursday to his West Coast residence in San SKAO-471 ST-407 Qemente, but will use the Western White House for campaign forays to western Reg $4.98 Now Reg $5.98 Now Reg $6.98 Now and mountain states up to Election Day, Nov. 3. $3.24 $3.99 $4.99 Such campaigning clearly represents a rather sizable commitment of presidential time and energy, although whether it represents an equal Capitol commitment of presidential At The Record Bar prestige—as is so often elairtfed—is another matter. e cnronicie liW:i*WZfl*WH*YM&M4;i

.AND NOW LET US GIVE THANKS FOR THE SOVIET UNION WHICH MADE ALL THIS POSSIBLE!' Today is Wednesday, October 28,1970.

The little old almanac writer is sick. The Utile old editor is sick. And everybody else is either sneezing or studying for an hourly. Cry for the Chronicle's babies. The Chronicle, Duke's Daily Newspaper, is published at Duke in Durham, North Carolina. Volume 66, Number 32. Gel well wishes: Ext. 2663. Cards for all occasions- Ext. 6588.

Campaign demogogue

Spiro must be getting tired. Six weeks now he's been barnstorming The irony of the whole sad show, across America. The same phrases over however, is that the working class and and over again; the same local faces middle class Americans who came out craning their necks for a glimpse. to cheer the Vice-President are the Monday night was no different. very ones who are getting burned the Raleigh was just another whistle-stop most by inflation, tight money and in a campaign designed to bring out taxes. Their sons are the men who are the worst in the American people. It being killed in Vietnam. Nixon-Agnew was a McCarthy-type exercise based can't solve their problems any better on insinuation and intimidation with than could Johnson-Humphrey. few issues and no answers. These people, who comprise^ a But the crowd which heard the majority of this nation, have little say Tom Wicker Vice-President Monday wasn't in the forming of policy or the (C> 1»70 NYT News Service implementing of decisions. They are DENVER-It rankles Sen. George and Vice President Agnew have rendered interested in issues and didn't expect most candidates of both parties too answers. They came for a show, and a unrepresented by politicians and McGovern that the widely accepted knock special interest groups, and an used on him as a political leader is that he does frightened to make. The Democrats, he said, repeat at that. It was like the not charge up the voters to shrieks of ought to be pledged "not to fear and ever-popular "I Love Lucy" reruns. for political gain by men like Agnew. enthusiasm. "No charisma," political buffs intimidation but to the blessings of liberty." Everyone knew when to laugh and Their despair is understandable. are apt to say, when discussing the man who In fact, in two days of campaigning in when to clap. No one had to think; Hopefully, the working and middle evoked the biggest popular response of the New Mexico and Colorado, George just sit back and feel gratified. class will realize the implications of 1968 Democratic convention, for his rousing McGovern broke every rule in the 1970 But in another way, it seemed like this type of rhetoric. For as long as performance in the candidates' debate book of political pusillanimity. For instance: a Billy Graham crusade. Agnew was they continue to patronize his before the California delegation. On liberals: They have their sins to presenting the audience with the vaudeville political entertainment, The South Dakota senator is personally answer for, but are also responsible for many Republican "alternative" as a solution Agnew and his cohorts will continue mild, all right, tends to speak in complete good works-social security and anti-poverty to polarize the masses of this country sentences and simple words, leaves the programs, among others. to their ills and those of the nation. On the Middle East: Nixon's policy is Close your eyes, give me your faith against those who are working for rostrum before him mostly unpounded, and constructive change. believes—as he said here last week—that "the "pretty good." and you will be saved. task of political leadership is to appeal to On young people: He find them neither what is best in each one of us instead of violent nor disillusioned this fall but in "a what is mean and divisive." Yet, anyone who serious and reflective mood" about "the heard him the night before at a raucous painful gap between what we say we stand Carry on, love is . Democratic party rally in the Municipal for and the things we do." Auditorium at Albuquerque might be forced On crime: The D.C. Crime Bill, in to revise his opinion about George particular, "violates both the spirit and the The world, it seems of late, is even from a common ground of McGovern's stump style—and the political letter of due process;" while "liberal becoming an increasingly difficult despair with the world around you. atmosphere of 1970. Democrats are to quick to panic on that place in which to live. And the more you get to know This was an authentic affair of the old issue and move on to Agnew's ground." another person, the more your love Day after day the headlines roll in, politics-one that featured a candidate for On violence: If the nation would address like waves on a beach, leaving in their grows, the more reasons you find for Lieutenant Governor who broke into itself constructively to the problems of war, wash the twisted souls and bodies of loving. Your love becomes the center Spanish song, Sen. Bob Byrd of West poverty and injustice, it would see "a the newest victims of hatred, fear, of your existence, and your life Virginia describing Sen. Joe Montoya of dramatic drop in crime and disorder." violence, greed and privilige. The war becomes good again, for your love is New Mexico as "a pearl of great price in a On Agnew: "With his radical rhetoric on in Vietnam grinds on, the poor stay good and you are finding good in chalice of silver," and Rep. Carl Albert of the right he is a good ally of the bomb poor and powerless, the rich stay rich another person. Oklahoma promoising that when he becomes throwers on the left," but the Vice President and powerful, the radicals resort to Love teaches us some good things Speaker of the House next year, New is still "the Charlie McCarthy in this violence and the frightened majority Mexico's congressmen—if Democrats, which operation. Let's go after the Edgar Bergen." about ourselves and the world we live they are now—would surely get committee finds its strength in an atmosphere of in. Not the least of its lessons is the On why he didn't sign a protest against assignments "that will enable them best to the Pornography Report: "I'm not going to repression. simple logical extension that "from use their talents in the interests of your the moment that life is recognized as vote against something I haven't read." Of course, it's not as if the world state." Everywhere he goes—about 25 states this hasn't proceeded in much this same good, it becomes good for all men." McGovern was restrained, in contrast. But fall—McGovern is meeting with former way since the beginning of recorded This means that if you recognize the when, without a single reference to the supporters of Robert Kennedy and Eugene history. But the problem now is that existence of love and good in life, you Depression, the New Deal of F.D.R.. he McCarthy and any other Democrat who will in the five or ten years just past, there, cannot take the right to that life away reeled off a long list of the ills besetting the listen. He is telling them he is interested in was a tangible feeling of hope, hope from any other person. nation ("In all the states of the United running for President and will make an that at least a beginning was being Stales there are undernourished men and announcement about it soon after the 1970 made on some real changes. After all, This also means that as a women and boys and girls") and concluded elections. He is saying Nixon can be beaten the reasoning went, in a world faced compassionate human being you have with the Kennedy-like assertion that in 1972, bul that ihe Democratic nominee therefore "the business of this country is can only emerge from state primary battles, with the continuous possibility of a responsibility to share your feelings unfinished." the rafters rang more loudly self-extinction, people just had to and so -the Held is wide open: stay of love with others, to help others than they had for any of Byrd's uncommitted for awhile, he advises potential start realizing that they were all find that life is good. And the only polyeloquence. And so they did again whe delegates to the next convention. brothers. way to do that is by approaching McGovern asked acidlv of President Nixon's That is a message not hard to decipher. The headlines, though, have kept others lovingly, recognizing and veto of the Kducalion Bill. "If it's George McGovern believes the anti-war, pounding away at that hope, and now remembering their capacity for good. inflationary Lo invest dollars in young minds, new-polilics forces that shook the country in all that is left is a vague dream and a Before anything is really going to why (hen is il not inflationary to build an 19b8 can and will do il again in 1972, and anti-hallislif missiiu system we do nol he aims to prove in the primaries lhat his feeling of despair. Despair because change, the world needs u lot more need'.'" unrealistic dreams don't help much love, so that a lot more people can brand of charisma is good enough to lead the when you are looking for meaning in recognize that life can be good and The Senator wound up. to a thunderous way. your life and a reason to hope that the valuable. And with love, as with oval ion. with the kind of assertion Nixon world can be better. everything else, you have to start Faced with the conclusion that to where you live, with the people hope is meaningle*, we retreat ,into around you. ourselves. But we find that, es always, The times are indeed hard to live Th npinii xpi •ssed it this n •wspapcr do nol ncct ssarilv cprese U Ihe f>pinions »f we cannot exist »• en •lend. We must in. But they make you examine your Duke n ice rs 'v. Is s uden Is s. faculty uihninistr tion or trustci have friend* and cornpanionahip. If we own values and the way you live very •'- have not become totally bitter, it is closely, and that is good. In tuned iitih rial repres nt the iipinion nf a inajinil • II f the editor it cm twit Sigt rd the warmth of interpersonal "Carry on. Love is coming. Love is cutum is and i urti tins rrprest lews „j ll,e ulhurs. relationships that keeps us going day coming to us all." after day. Quotes courtesy of Albert Camus From this warmth, love can grow, and Stephen Stills, respectively. ii For what it's worth- The Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ Leaps of Faith

Once Mary MacDonald believed in God and the beauty of a Mary's chain. "Where did you get this?" he asked. He was Andy Berlin church service. At another time Mary worshipped Larry looking at the Mighty Wurlitzer Charm. label on the church organ. It said Chicago Liturgical Supply Ferrari, a young organist destined for haff-assed fame. But her "My Aunt." Co. That, for some subconscious reason, did it. From then on true and lasting allegiance was for the faith of sound; that "Would you like to see a real Mighty Wurlitzer?" Mary Mary felt strange...vaguely uncertain of things...sort of resonating feast of air whistling through leaden tubes: The didn't know what a real Mighty Wurlitzer was, but he was a stretched thin over not very much, like dog-proof plastic slip Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ. nice man and had found her chain. She said ok. covers on a leatherette couch. Mary's passion came to life in Spokane one autumn day Larry gave her a hard orange ball of candy to suck. "Here it It wasn't until her job as a domestic for the wealthy Dooley when she was ten. She was a hopscotch enthusiast then, and a is, little girl," he said as he sat at a magnificent wooden organ family that Mary found reconciliation. champion of the neighborhood chalk courts which were the with five keyboards. He played beautiful compositions of his She was 22 when the Dooleys hired her. Mr. James Dooley sidewalk in front of the new radio station that used to be an own for her. It astounded Mary. Larry smiled through his was a railroad executive and very much the man to know. Mrs. old folks home. Mary had her own hopscotch chain, the one beard and gave her another bit of candy. This time her Dooley was a bitch but was hardly ever home. It was an honor her Great Aunt Emilia had given her. It was a plantinum chain favorite, red cherry. to be the Dooley's upstairs maid. strung with gold and silver charms. Half the charms were gold Mary spent many afternoons eating candy and listening to And that wasn't all. Each bedroom in the Dooley mansion silhouettes with initials and dates inscribed on them, like "LM Larry Ferrari play The Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ. The organ had a color, remote- control-tuning TV. and now Larry Ferrari 1917." The others were real charms; tiny models of things like became a symbol of beauty for Mary. She gained weight. played the Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ for all the soap operas. steamboats and trains. There was a charm of The Mighty When the MacDonalds moved to Boston, Mary painfully Mary was in heaven. So to speak. Wurlitzer Pipe Organ, but Mary thought it was a piano. She learned to outgrow her idolatry for Larry Ferrari. Instead, she It was enough to walk from room to room, activating the kept the chain in its velvet box and used it for hopscotch only. became active in Church. There the organ was almost as TVs like Flash Gordon, with a Boing from the remote control She was using her chain to throw ten the day she met Larry beautiful and took on an added significance. It wasn't until she unit, while making, the beds. The bed sheets were satin and Ferrari and his organ. was quite grown up and way trying out for the choir that her Mary's favorite show was The Secret Storm. Everything went Mary had gotten to nine and her best friend Jeannette faith was challenged. It fell tremendously, like a great bass well except the weekends, when there are no soap operas. But Templeton was still in six and Jeanette's bratty brother Bruce dischord on the Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ. Mary, in another strength of faith, had learned to live with hadn't gotten to three yet. It was Mary's turn and she was Mary was waiting for her turn to audition when he read the despair on two days a week. throwing for ten when Bruce hit her hand. The chain flew past ten. It slid under the door of the radio station. Mary slapped Bruce for that and ran to the door nearly crying. She banged on the door. -Letters to the editor= Larry Ferrari opened the door and held a finger to his light bulb in less than thirty letter on "degradation." In bearded lips. "Ssh" he said. "What do you want?" signed by the total (22) Marshmellow United Methodist missionary minutes was quite short, the Barbie has been "Bruce Templeton hit my arm and my chain went under community now serving in maddening, especially so thrown out with the the door. I want my chain," said Mary. To the Editor: the Chilean Methodist when it occured between the bathwater. Larry smiled and said, "Let's see if we can't do something I'm your marshmellow. Church. Most of the signers second and third reels. The point is well taken about that," He went inside and came out a minute later with In reply to the letter of have spent over a decade At least for this viewer *it that there is a real need on Patty Leight, printed in the living and working in Chile. If so totally destroyed the the campus to articulate, Unity House- Chronicle October 26, 1970. any North Americans are mood of the picture (and once more, the injustice of The rationale behind my q uaIified to interpret the made me so angry I would binding women to their refusal to participate in the recent events to us it should never have enjoyed the end) traditional roles. It seems, inauguration of President be these people. that I walked out of that film Fraternity Sanford is really very simple: classic. however, that the Chronicle Elmer Hall and Women's Liberation are the money. When I was For the benefit of future -Les Hoffman contacted by the members of Assistant University guilty of the dehumanizing Chaplain ventures I would like to give labelling and pigeonholing - If you're thinking about joining a fraternity there's one your committee in the spring A Statement From United some advice —a little - they themselves fleery"" ~ here on campus you might want to learn more about. and asked to participate in forethought goes a long way. the ceremony, I was left with Method ist Missionaries Had either of these groups It's a rather unusual frat. Anyone can join it. There's no Serving In Chile Perhaps if you actually had small print on the forms you sign that exclude Indians, the impression that the affair someone who knew how to sought to know this year's was going to be merely an The recent presidential candidates as human beings, Orientals, blacks, Jews, women, or any other people. As a election in Chile has caused run a projector .. ." matter of fact, there are no forms to sign. extension of the yearly they would have discovered convocation activities, held in worldwide comment, Vallie Henry "<0 among them, creative, alive There's no blackballing in this fraternity. But that's the Indoor Stadium. Of especially because a Socialist. minds—in fact, "unique probably because there's no right "kind" of man joining this course this impression was Dr. Salvador Allende. individuals," not brotherhood- Your father doesn't have to be rich and you false, as I soon found out. candidate of the leftist characterized by "cuteness" don't have to wear a V-neck sweater with a button down collar coalition, legally received the Fantasia or passivity. shirt, Weejuns and no socks to join. As a matter of fact, what There really wasn't a largest number of votes. It As it was, they you wear when you first meet or what you may wear doesn't whole lot shaking in Durham will be a new experience in To the Editor: editorialized from a position matter at all to this group. over the summer. The three world h istory for a Re 'Fantasia': a wonderful of ignorance. How else could Pledging currently doesn't exist in this group, and it never months held no news of the Marxist-oriented government movie—Stravinsky's Firebird they blindly imply that has. From the minute you join you're a full-pledged member. inauguration: that was fast to come into power through Suite indeed employs power Homecoming and "all the becoming better, better, democratic means. In his But one of the big disadvantages of the group is that it's so and frenetic activity, but tbe related junk" is taken better and bigger, bigger campaign Dr. Allende pledged large. Even if you join you'll probably never get to know all Suite itself was not used in seriously by all of us? Or bigger and at the same to respect all democratic the members. The membership is scattered on both campuses Fantasia—The Rile of Spring generalize enough to attribute and off-campus, too. They're the most active group on time more of a put on and rights and legal procedures. "show than a significant event. (revised) was. to all of us what seems to me campus, controlling the top positions in ASDU, the Y, the In the light of the a set of fresh-of ft he-farm, * yearbook and the Chronicle. They also comprise a large The biggest tourist attraction This may seem like in Durham's history, really a uncertainty caused by this nit-picking, but to place the 1958 Miss America attitudes? portion of Duke's political activist community, as well as event, we North Americans Or indicate that all of us almost the entire radical and hip communities. gas. Firebird in such an earthy serving the Methodist Church context, far from its mystical. guage our "sense of worth If you're interested in having an unlimited friends circle The money—well some say in Chile feel we should assure romantic setting, is and self-respect on male that has vast resources for your own growth, development and that it was wasted: others say our fellow citizens of the overstepping the boundaries admiration and happiness, this big group may not be so bad. that it will return in the shape United States that it was a approval"—and are insensitive of increased alumni funds, of poetic and journalistic Of course there are other disadvantages to belonging to this completely free election, license. to the real barriers to human group. You won't, for instance, get to buy a fraternity pin to and corporation grants. But carried out in an orderly, Jane E. Shaw understanding that exist at stick on your girlfriend's left tit, since they don't have what are they buying"? Only a peaceful way. It is expected Duke? fraternity pins. You won't get to wear your fraternity jacket carnival, a mace, and a bunch that Dr. Allende will be Tw o final editorial to your class reunion in ten years because they don't go in for of people running around officially named President by oversights: the nominations fraternity jackets or class reunions. Nor will you be able to looking like Merlin the a vote of Ihe Chilean for Queen are by each give the secret handshake, know the secret words, or hear the magician; not an educational Congress, according to the Levity person's dormitory, using secret-secrets, since this brotherhood doesn't have any. institution: not a progressive Chilean Constitution. university....but Ihe same old criteria often unrelated to This particular brotherhood is pretty old to the world, but Duke of the "playboy" days. We urge the United States beauty or body; and those has only come to Duke in the last few years. It's made up of If you can dig that then I'm to respect the right of To the Editor: pictures on the quad bulletin every type of person you see on campus, including many your marshmellow. self-determination of the Having this afternoon board are a neuter collection fraternity system dropouts. It's not al all organized, but the Ch ilean people and to made the acquaintance of of bodyless heads. odds are therell always be someone doing something you'd Hutch Traver'71 maintain a f r i e ndly and some of Duke's other like to be doing. ASDU President Hopefully the University cooperative altitude toward "Barbie-dolls.'* I am community will join us in And if you believe that every person has a worth, an Chile in her new venture. responding to the Oct. 26 viewing this admittedly dated intrinsic value all his own because he is a unique person, that Chronicle editorials on tradition as an instance of man should spend more time developing an understanding of Homecoming Queen and the levity on an increasingly cold all his brothers, that if this world is lo survive it will be Chile views expressed by Duke and somber campus. through the development of the brotherhood of alt mt'n, thai Pawnbroker Women's Liberation in their there are enough alienating differences between people already Merrill Ware *71 and you don't need to help create any more, then you might be r?ally interested in pining Ihis group, Duki s third To the Editor: alternative to the living situation. Despiic Ihe impressions To Ihe Editor: Editor-in-Chief, Clay Steinman Its nol the fraternity or independent system or any offered by Time/Life and I would like to expose to Managing Editor, Dave Pace administration sponsored project. Maybe you'd .all it the AP/lt'l not all North Ihe campus the utter Editorial Chairman, Les Hoffman family uf man. or maybe the Woodstock Generation, or maybe Americans view Ihe election incompetence of the Hillel Business Manager, Mark Lees lust people. Hut whatever you call it. it's an open, free society o f S al v ador Al lend* with Society in their showing of Night Editor for today's issue, Brenda Mabry for all people. It's something for today and tomorrow and lor alarm and forboding. The Ihe movie. The Pawnbroker. l&keand lh«' entire world. following lex! is from a lelter Their inability to change a Page Eight UitlJilMilMH Wednesday, October 28, 1970 •Student politics- (Continued from Page 3) giving at any one lime. tC")r.p Lakewood Shopping Center candidates." He added: But the dominant mood is "Everything sizzled out in not radicalism but despair. As /m May. leaving a bad taste in Jerry Nepom, a reporter for jg Durham, N.C. everybody's mouth." the Harvard Crimson, put it: Other things "What used to be frustration Esther Dyson, a junior at is now just total desolation. Radcliffee, explained that "it The great majority just don't Jt &_*§# fUk 7 7 (Durham Store Only) was good to get back to see anything they can do that talking about things other can have any effect. They'd than politics, back to sports rather do nothing." or wandering along the river Not charitable or playing pool." But she also Others were not so JfWW ltd. felt that students tend to be charitable. One Harvard selfish. "As George Orwell professor called the mood the said, the trouble with "malaise of the spoiled" and socialism is that it takes up so Michael Kinsley, another many week nights," Dyson Crimson reporter, said said with a laugh. "You really students were uninterested in have to be dedicated." politics this year because it Duke Sale Days A few students have held "no glamor or status." become so "radicalized" that In a few cases, candidates they feel politics is a fraud. have w orried about a This viewpoint was expressed backlash and have in a recent editorial in the discouraged youthful 2 Days Only! Boston University News. campaigners. But there are which denounced Sen. few signs that the backlash Edward M. Kennedy and has materialized. Most other "peace candidates" by campaign organizers are saying: "The inpact their careful to keep their hairier politics will have on the supporters behind closed American scene will hardly be doors, and students have Wed. and Thurs., October 28th & 29th fel t because of the small generally received a good doses of change they insist on response.

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(C) 1S70 NYT News Service night before Lebanese police though "not exactly BEIRUT-Timothy Leary, escorted him to Beirut deported." But there were described as the prophet of airport. some indications the group LSD, and three radical friends He was smiling, stripped to left the hotel on its own were ushered out of Lebanon the waist, and wearing a initiative and then was joined and refused entry to Cairo yachting cap when glimpsed by the police escort. yesterday although they had at the luxurious Saint The Lebanese sources said apparently consumed nothing Georges Hotel. Leary ate a Leary was traveling on a false more mind-bending here that hearty dinner between the American passport issued in some whisky and a French whisky and the souffle. the name of William John souffle. "Man, I don't know where McNellis. That would be Th e 50 -year-old former I'm going,'" Leary was enough reason for authorities Harvard psychologist, who quoted by one hotel employe here to act. escaped from a California as saying when he left with Here a student basks in another of the many informative revelations of the local daily. minimum-security prison last his companions. They were month, had been on his way Donald Cox, a field marshal with his companions to visit in the Black Panther Party: Arab commandos in Jordan. Martin Kenner, a white fund But as frequently happens in 16 groups join to open housing raiser for the Black Panthers the Arab world, the and a girl who identified arrangements went awry. The herself as Jennifer Dohrn, the By John Herbers broader campaign, which has industry, as well as such have been seeking rulings that four are expected to stay at sister of Bernardine Dohrn,

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By Gloria Emerson country has to be educated in there 37,500 civilian war 1969 it was 5.6-17. in American military them." (O 1S70 NYT News Service rehabilitation." casualties, some of a result of Figures modest hospitals. The 28-year-old American QUANGNGAI, SOUTH He does not have much allied activity. The statistics These are modest figures The statistics do not has been at the center since il VIETNAM—One of the most hope that it will happen. are supplied by the United according to some American include those civilians who opened in the summer of wretched problems facing the Cooper is one of three Slates Civilian Mission in observers, who say the d i ed in their commu ni ties 1967 as a project of the Saigon government is civilian physical therapists at a Saigon, which compiles them mission has a tendency to because they could not get to American Friends Service war casualties-rehabilitation Quaker rehabilitation center on the basis of reports from provide statistics thai the hospilal in time. Committee, whose for the hundreds of solely for civilians in the American teams checking minimize both the damage of Here in one of the five headquarters are in thousands who are maimed provincial capital of patients in hospitals run by the war and what the northern-most provinces of Philadelphia. It has two wards "I doubt if you can find a Quangngai. The center, next the South Vietnamese Health Vietnamese have suffered South Vietnam, where the for eight or more patients village in Vietnam where to the provincial hospital, is Ministry. when those cannot be war is not winding down as who mainly need prosthetics. there is not someone the only one in the country Until June, the monthly attributed solely to the planned, the Quaker center In a workshop, 23 amputated or deformed," a treating Vietnamese civilians average of civilian war communists. has had more patients in Vietnamese have been trained 31-year-old American exclusively. casualties this year was put at The monthly figures also 1970 than it did in the first. to make artificial limbs and physical therapist. Bill In the first five months of 4.861. The monthly average include a small percentage of eight months of 1969. steel braces. Cooper, said. "The whole this year, it is estimated. for 1968 was 7,037 and in Vietnamese who are treated The increase may be due in part to growing Vietnamese confidence in the The physical-therapy center's staff, which never department has a program to Samuelson gets Nobel prize asks a patient's politics, or to train Vietnamese, because, as a greater awareness that it is a therapist, Dorothy Weller, here to help the mutilated. put it, "the need in Vietnam There are four government defies calculation." rehabilitation centers where "Every day that dawns for efforts in economics civilians are accepted. But sees newly wounded in this done more than any other a meeting of the 160-member studies of the balance military men have priority in country," she continued. By Bernard Weinraub contemporary economist to Swedish Academy of Science. between prices, on the one them, and the facilities are "Those who survive are the (C) 1970 NYT News Service raise the level of scientific Following the meeting, hand, and supply and demand generally inadequate for both amputees, the paralyzed, the STOCKHOLM-Prof. Paul analysis in economic theory." Prof. Erik Rudberg, a on the other. He has groups. deformed, who will soon be A. Samuelson, a leading Bank of Sweden member of the board of sharpened the theory about Disastrous in need of treatment and will architect of United States Like the winners of the directors of the Nobel this balance or equilibrium. "The war goes on and on continue to need follow-up economic development in the Nobel prizes in Physics and foundation and permanent His work has b een and it is the same-that is what care the rest of their lives." 1960's received the 1970 Chemistry, the winner of the secretary of the Academy, invaluable." is so disastrous in Quangngai There are not a dozen Nobel Memorial prize memorial prize is selected by stepped into a second floor Discussing the wording of province," Lou Kubicka, field trained physical therapists in Monday for his efforts to the Academy of Sciences. hallway and quietly the Nobel citation, Prof. director of the center, siad. South Vietnam. "raise the level of scientific Unlike the Nobel prizes, announced to newsmen: Rudberg said: "If there is an "We get our patients walking From June, 1967, to analysis in economic theory." which come from funds left "The Royal Academy of equilibrium between demand again and they walk back to mid-September of this year, In making the $78,000 by the inventor of dynamite, Sciences has decided to award from the comsumer and what? to nothing. The war the Quaker rehabilitation award in memory of Alfred the funds for the memorial the Aired Nobel Memorial supply from the producer, makes it impossible for center treated 1,935 patients. Nobel to Samuelson. who is prize are provided by the prize in economic science for the prices will stay fixed. Central Bank of Sweden, chairman of the economics 1970 to Prof. Paul A. (i Period. 25 Ruminant 43 Obscure. department at the which established it in 1968 Samuelson of the 7 American quadruped. 44 How many Massachusetts Institute of on its 300th anniversary to Massachusetts Institute of PUZZLE engineer. 27 Skin. Muses? Technology, the Swedish honor the founder of the Technology, Cambridge, for 8 Cowboy 28 Poetic 46 Lighthouse. Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Prizes. the scientific work through gear. pronoun. 48 Security. ACROSS (57 Seines. 9 Played the 29 A Beatle. 50 Overthrow. said: Samuelson, whose which he has developed static 1 An illiterate. (58 Rocky. uke. 30 Foe. 52 Family Prof. Samuelson's textbook, "Economics," is and dynamic economic 5 Prophets. 69 Mining car. 10 Deep collar 32 Blemish. group. extensive production, used in college classrooms theory and actively 10 Rind. or big gun. 33 San —. 53 Excite. covering nearly all areas of around the world, was elected contributed to raising the 14 Year: Lat. DOWN 11 Kirghiz 34 Wing- 54 Direction. range. economic theory, is for the Nobel Memorial prize level of analysis in economic 15 Feature. 1 Provoke. shaped. 55 Therefore. science." 1(5 Lamb's alias. 2 Without 12 Berber 37 Show 57 Ouarrel. c h a r a cterized by an from about 100 candidates 17 Frozen. repetition. tribesman. outstanding ability to derive by a five-member prize Work "invaluable" 18 Detecting 3 An ace. 13 K-K-K- —. contempt. 58 Ibsen important new theorems and committee of prominent Rudberg, answering device. 4 King of the 21 Parasite. 40 Anarlromous heroine. to find new applications for Swedish economists. The questions, said: "Prof. 19 Float. Visigoths. 23 Animal fishes. 59 Overflow. existing ones. By his recommendation was 20 Columnar. 5 Stripe. couch. 41 Smoothest. 62 Offspring. Samuelson has made 22 Disgrace. contributions, Samuelson has accepted Monday morning at remarkable contributions to 24 Iranian 1 8 ' I 3 S 6 9 " 1 1 12 13 1* 27 Scvthe " •Television- 11 " whetter. 31 Noxious " " (Continued from Page 3) Commercial broadcasting the point effectively. If 121 123 N.C.C.B. was a distinctive No official of commercial progress in TV is to be 35 Dense. ma de-and the commercial .% (loose sen 24 1 grab bag for everyone broadcasting spoke. As one 38 Chum. wanting something. To hear said later: "Why go to a networks do have the 25 39 Skating 21 2tl 29 30 3, • in one room legitimate dominant audience — 33 1 lynching party?" But their surface. grievances from minority e 1 e c tronic separtism is no 4(1 Correct discreet observers were in 35 36 • • groups and then attend attendance for purposes of asnwer. 41 Bristle. 31 42 Action ulli\ " another session where cable collecting information. In a taped address from 43 (AIISu 39 P TV operators hoped that the However, the cleavage California, Sen. Birch Bayh, 44 More * F.C.C. would reconsider its between commercial D-Ind., chastized ant. 42 ! ground rules for broad-band broadcasting and the citizens non-commercial broadcasting 5 IIu 45 • 48 video and that the Senate committee is indeed for assorted failures and would straighten out the unfortunate and only Cox, urged the new medium to /Turkish I copyright mess after more deal boldly with the the most balanced of past or SKiias'or " • 53 54 56 51 58 than 30 years of stalling left country's political and present F.C.C. Ward - 52 an observer a shade woozy. commissioners, underscored informational needs. 1 Degree. 2 I>roil.,cti 6D * *3 ii I-rcleml! ., A 66 II Fibber 65 I RhvDtc. •Nobel prizes- 61 68 6S (Continued from Page 3) led to important applications Rudberg, answering 5 Rye ftingu: 1 1 experts in each field. in solid state physics. The questions, described the work ft Hindu 70 10/28/70 Speaking slowly, Rudberg prize will be shared equally of the three scientists as garment. said: "The Royal Academy of between the two." Rudberg "theoretically very Sciences has decided to award then quickly left. complicated." CRYPTOGRAM — By Sain W. Minkin the 1970 Nobel Prize in Ninety minutes later, "Dr. Leloir's work A 1 ' u r physics to Prof. Hannes Rudberg reappeared. This involved the chemical process f Alfven of Kunglika Tekniska followed another meeting of in which sugar is broken CHAMP OIM-LB OH J K LB P E A i A t K IMi R S Hogskolan (the Royal the academy to approve the down into simply 1 ftL 1 | r r Institute of Technology), winner in chemistry. Rudberg carbohydrates," Rudberg L A i H 1 A i JIH.JKC I'liALQ Fl> Stockholm, for fundamental said: "The Royal Academy of said. "For decades we have H H H h i :• •; '* " 1 I- LI. 0 work in magneto- Sciences has decided to award been well informed about the C A 1 P 1 M R 0 -hydrodynamics with fruitful the Nobel Prize for chemistry process of biological M 1 > I > 11 (I XL/. MX AO< B E X c A 0 0 N .1 IS I. applications in different parts in 1970 to Prof. Luis F. carbohydrate breakdown and n il! of plasma physics, and to Leloir of the Institute for its catalysts, but it was not P i , 1 Prof. Louis Neel of the Biochemical Research, until his discoveries that the 0 I) ('• Z. University of Grenoble for Buenos Aires, for his mechanisms of all the fundamental work and discovery of sugarnucleotides syntheses of compounds 3HHB SKHHS m*nn-. Yesterday's cryptogram: Sun spots and moon discoveries concerning and their role in the belonging to the nnnn nnmmn nnnnl antiferromagnetism and biosyntheses of carbohydrate group were shuts portended much interest in space. ferrimagnetism which have carbohydrates." clarified." Wednesday, October 28, 1970 HiM-'il'MilMB Page Eleven End of 800 rule would ruin ACC By Bob Heller at a disadvantage. Sports Editor "This (the ACC) is a conference made up "If the standards of the Atlantic Coast of high class academic institutions," states Conference are lowered to that of the Cameron, "and I think to lower the NCAA, the conference, as it now stands, standards would be a bad thing to do. We would have to break up," commented Duke don't think that 800 is a very high athletic director Eddie Cameron, in an score ... all you have to do is sign your interview yesterday afternoon. name, be able to read and write a sentenced Admitting that reports that the ACC will and do a little math." drop its controversial 800 minumum on South Carolina football coach and College Board scores are a bit premature, athletic director, Paul Dietzel. mentioned Cameron still seemed concerned about the last Saturday night that his team will not be matter. able to compete on a national level until the One ACC school. South Carolina, has 800 rule is eliminated. His team had just lost stated that it will.ignore the 800 role when to Florida State. recruiting this year. Clemson has also been disenchanted with the current regulation. Not basketball Cameron pointed out, though, that saying This brings up an interesting point. The something and doing it are two different conference, and, ironically, South Carolina things. He hinted that the two schools might in particular, has fielded some of the be just bluffing, to pressure the conference strongest basketball teams in the nation. The into doing away with the rule in question. same rules apply to al) sports in the ACC, so Wait till May Dietzel's logic is hardly clear. Regardless of what South Carolina or any Specifically, if just two schools were to other conference school might do, Cameron drop out of the conference, Cameron said that action one way or the other cannot believes that the remaining six schools could take place until the ACC's semi-annual continue to function as the ACC. It would Photo by Max Wallace meeting next May. be up to other schools to fill the openings to Duke quarterback Leo Harts gets off one of the 36 passes that he threw in last Saturday's 21-10 If South Carolina were to break this rule seek conference membership; the ACC win over Clemson. Hart completed 26 of 36 passes for 287 yards and one touchdown. He also before May, only a special meeting of the would not solicit members. rushed for 31 yards and was named the ACC offensive back of the week. conference could take punitive action. And, However, a big split would virtually in the words of Cameron, "I doubt that such dissolve the league. "I'm sure we'd still play a meeting would take place." some of the schools." comments Cameron, There has been much talk about this "but we would have no obligations to play standard in the past several years, and the others." Harriers now stand 7-1 discussion was rekindled at a Raleigh The athletic director believes that meeting one week ago, with ACC college belonging to a conference has advantages The Duke cross country Hereford of East Carolina. along with Larry Forrester, presidents taking part. Duke president Terry over independent status, and hinted that team, having completed its The Blue Devil duo, both Ph il Wilson , Roger Sanford could not be reached for comment Duke would probably seek membership in 1970 dual meet schedule with Maryland natives, has been Beardmore, Phil Sparling and yesterday. the huge ECAC if the conference were to a 7-1 record, will defend its among the top three finishers Steve Wheeler. Favor the rule break up. North Carolina State title in every meet this season. Cameron and head football coach Tom Harp Ultimately, the decision to quit or remain ;. Monday in Raleigh. Graves took top honors Buehler rates East are both strongly in favor of retaining the in the ACC will probably go to Sanford Coach Al Buehler's against N.C. State and N.C. Carolina, N.C. State and 800 minimum. If the rule is abolished, the and /or the Board of Trustees. harriers defeated arch-rival Central while Wheeler headed North Carolina as the only requirement for an athletic grant-in-aid Most everyone at Duke is in favor of North Carolina, 21-40, last the field in the Virginia—VPI principle opposition for would be a "projected" 1.6 grade average. retaining the 800 rule, but as Cameron put Saturday in the season finale. meet. As against the Tar Duke, which is seeking a third One cannot graduate from Duke with such it, "we can't say that will be the prevailing The victory was the fifth in a Heels, they joined hands to straight team title. an average, so the school would obviously be attitude at the next conference meeting." row for Duke and enabled the tie in a double win over Blue Devils to post their best South Carolina and Clemson. over-all record since 1962. A two-three finish in Duke's Senior captain Mike loss to Maryland was the only Daley comments on Muhammad Ali Graves and freshman Bob time neither of them has Wheeler finished in a tie for won. first place as the Iron Dukes "Mike and Bob have been By Arhtur Daley for 43 months. Clay made an impossible to accept the 100 the size of that army. It is allowed the Tar Heels but cruising right along," said (C) 1970 NYT Newsservice explosive return last night per cent estimate as being enormous. Frazier also is a three places in the top ten. Buehler, "but it will take ATLANTA-As a with a spectacular accurate. But it's still not to black but Cassius has become The win was Duke's fourth more than two men to win long-time manager of fighters. three-round knockout of far off the beam. Cassius an irresistable symbol to "consecutive over North Monday." Angelo Dundee is well versed Jerry Quarry. Cassius looked seemed to move with the other blacks. The strength of so sleek, so fast and so * Carolina. Duke will have to depend in percentages of every same blinding speed that had his hold was never more powerful that awed ringsiders Graves and Wheeler will be on its balance and depth in description. As the trainer of been an insuperable asset for apparent than it was here for wondered how much he had top contenders for individual order to prevail in the Cassius Clay (also known as him in the past. However, he this fight as all top-ranking lost—if anything—by the honors at the State meet 20-team battle. Backing -Mu hammad Ali) from the only had to go three rounds blacks rallied around him in a idleness enforced on him • along with Gareth Hayes of Graves and Wheeler is time the 1900 Olympic and it was too short a dance massive show of support. Champion turned through his conviction for step to be a test. N.C. State, Larry Widgeon of defending individual Logical though it be to professional. Angelo has a draft evasion. Although North Carolina and Ed champion Mark Wellner. Like most others. I was_ hail Clay's comeback as being more profound knowledge of admittedly a biased witness, overwhelmingly impressed by a sure forerunner of his the man than anyone else. Angelo offered his opinion. his dazzling artistry, but the settling the championship PLAZA 1 Absent from the ring wars "I'd say he was 100 per one item that caught my eye issue with Frazier. a note of W-47J7 cent of his old self." said was the heavy-handed way he caution is suggested. Cassius Cha»el_HiM_ Angelo. delivered his punches. They is still under conviction for r^"^ Shows at: Physical freak seemed to crash with far refusal to accept the draft 1:00. 3:00. 5: UP, Granted thai Cassius is more authority and damaging 7:20, 9:39 ove BSEs and his case is on its way to m something of a physical freak effect than in earlier and the Supreme Court. There's in his ability to do things more carefree days whne he just no way of guessing the it's pure Gould Brotherly denied ordinary mortals, it's could "float like a butterfly, outcome or when it will sling like a bee." No longer is happen. the sting a needle-like yorktowne penetration, lis a gouge. Yet Mad ison Square Garden some skeptics still held back. would dearly love to stage a Clay-Frazier showdown in •'He won't do to Joe SHOWS: February and that's why Frazier what he did to Jerry Teddy Brenner, the Garden EQUINOX Quarry." said some. "Quarry 1:30-3:52- matchmarker. sounded out DC CUl' BURHIEff BETiEEN GOOD AND EVIt •6:14-8:41 fights every fight Frazier before leaving for SUPERNATURAIK," - different—and alt are wrong. Atlanta, "Gidrah3 Headed Quarry just couldn't jab or EJarbra hook with him. Maybe "Joe." said Teddy, "if Monster" Frazier can't box much Clay beats Quarry. I'd like to Streisand either, but when he belts Clay have an idea as to when you it will make for a far different think you'd be ready to meet Yves fight." him." Montand "I'm defending my Vast army c h a m p i onship against Bob Frazier. of course, is Foster in Detroit on Nov. On A Clerf recogn izes as heavyweight 18." said Frazier with a smile. 0 champion everywhere except -• Mexican body of this kind in the nation "Asia in the Seventies." be run for a maximum of Road. American and Puerto Rican and has consistently suggested Discussants for this lecture will be The Admissions counsellor of students. Each fellowship controversial legislation which has W.E. Murphy, Professor of two days only. i-door canvassing for ratic candidate for the World Campus Anoat. a division program will support full-time later been incorporated into N.C. Political Science and Public The Chronicle reserves George C. Rawlings. in of Chapman College of California, graduate study for up to five law. For further information Administration, Victoria will be in the placement office years if the Fellow maintains University of Wellington, and the right to delete any Norfolk and please contact Linda Gage, 1265 .mil from 10 to 3 today to talk with satisfactory progress toward the MGC, Duke Station, 324 Grad Richard Walker, James F. Byres spectrum announcements ele who any students interested in earning Ph.D. Center Center, 3614. that do not meet these running against Independent a semester's credit while traveling Instructions and application!; Relations, University of South around the world. Carolina. The lecture will be held requirements. Harry Byrd and Republican Ray forms can be secured from the Garland, needs only 39^ of the Ford Foundation, 320 East 43rd in the Moot Court Room of the vote to win. Sleeping space and YWCA Classes Street, N.Y., N.Y. 10017. The Coed Housing Duke Law School on Wednesday, gas expenses will be provided for applicant's file must be completed Oct. 28, at 3 p.m. Career Opportunities volunteer workers. From Oct. 30 New Fall Classes beginning the by January 31, 1971. Show the University that we For Chemists until the elections students are week of November 2, at the want coed dorms. Come to the needed in the Richmond Central YWCA on Chapel Hill Organ Recital meeting, Thursday, Oct. 29, in Patricia O'Connor, director of campaign headquarters. Seventh Street, includes Sewing, Bridge, 130 Soc.-Psych. Building at 8 The Fantasticks the office of placement services. a nd Franklin Building, phone Children's Ballet and Art, p.m. Also sign petitions posted in Duke University, will speak to the 703-649-9176. Accommodation Slimnastics, and more. present an organ recital in Duke dorms. ASDU-sponsored. question of career opportunities and transportation costs will be Registration Days will be Oct. 26 Chapel on Sunday, Nov. 1, at 4 for undergraduates chemists at 5 and 27. For information provided. For more information p.m. The concert, one of the Fantasticsk" on the following p.m.. Thursday. Oct. 29, in Room call the Movement for a New concerning mail-in registration, Chapel Concert Series, will 103 Gross Chemical Laboratory. call the YWCA at 685-4396. dates: Oct. 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, Congress, Chapel Hill, phone feature works by Seth Bingham, Pumpkin Carving Contest and Nov. 1 at 8:15 p.m. and Oct. Refreshments will be served at 967-1756 or the UNC-Y, International cooking, crafts, Juan C aba ni lies, J.S. Bach, Ernst 25 and Nov. 1 at 2:15 p.m. 4:4 5 p.m. in the lobbv. 933-2333. and entertainment will be Pepping, Roger-Ducasse, and The Visually Handicapped Performances wiU be in Fred (02 Undergraduates majoring in featured at the Annual YWCA Jehan Alain. Club of the Durham Recreation Flowers Building) below Flowers chemistry and other interested Mums World Fellowship Dinner to be Sunday's recital will be open Department on Wednesday, Oct. Lounge. Be sure not to miss students are cordially invited. held on Nov. 12, at 6:30 p.m. to the public with no charge. 28 8 p.m., Central Civic Center. off-Broadway^ longest running This meeting is sponsored by the Pick up of your Mums will be Adult plates are $1.50 and on Saturday between 10 and 1 Judging will begin promptly at show; a tender musical story of children's plates are $.75. Seminar 8:15 P.m. All pumpkins not in parents, children, and love. Undergraduate Career Counseling p.m. above the Oak Room. You Proceeds go towards the YWCA place by 8:15 will be disqualified. will not be able to get your mum World Fellowship donation. He S. Tickets are $1.75 for evening after 1 p.m. Note that student Gutowsky, chairman, departr Pumpkins will be judged in the performances & $1.50 for mums are handed out above the of chemistry, University of following categories: matinees—available at Page Box Oak Room. Only alumni will be DEW Dinner Illinois, Urbana, will present a Largest, saddes, smallest, most Office. Write checks to Hoof -n' Membrane Seminar issued their flowers inside the seminar on "NMR Studies of original and funniest, scariest. Indoor Stadium (10:30—1:151. All interested women students Chemical Exchange" in Room Pumpkins will be available at Dr. Martin Morad of the Dept. are invited to bring their trays to 10 3—Paul M. Gross Chemical each center for $.35 (their choice) of Physiology. Univ. of the top of the East Union for an Laboratory, Friday, Oct. 30 at or may be purchased from any Pennsylvania will give a talk on informal dinner talk on the 3:30 p.m. merchant. Duke Sports •The Significance of the The Outlooks atf here—on sale Master o f Arts in Teaching Refreshments will be served in Those persons furnishing then- Sarcotubular T-System in Heart On the main quad. Freshmen who program by Dr. Peter Carbone, the Lobby at 3. All interested own pumpkins must pay a $.10 This Week Muscle: E vidence from have ordered theirs may pick the director of the program at persons are cordially invited to registration fee at their center or Wednesday: Frosh FootbaU Comparative Studies." The talk Duke. A question and answer >nd. at the door. away at N.C. State-3 p.m. will be at 4:30 p.m.. Oct. 29. period will follow in which three Speaker All entries must be registered Thursday: Cake Race on East women MAT graduates from either at their center or at the Friday: Pep Rally in West Auditions: "Love's Cornell. Harvard, and Duke will Norn A. Coulter, Jr., door. Dining Hall—12:30 p.m. participate. The dinner will be Director o t Biomedical The bus will pick up at the Saturday: Cross Country in Dr. Edward J. Green, assistant Labour's Lost" held at 5:15 this Wednesday, Oct. Engineering and Mathematics Centers at the following times NCAA District III meet in Atlanta professor of geochemistry at Try out for Duke Players Program, U.N.C. will speak on (only contestants may ride the 10 a.m. Varisty soccer home Carnegie-Me lion University. second production of the season, "Problems of Neural Coding" on bus due to the limited seating versus East Stroudsburg 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh, will present a seminar S ha kespeare 's "'Love's Labour's Thursday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. in the capacity). Varsity Football versus Georgia on "Regular Solution Theory: An Lost," will be held next Monday Freyf us Auditorium, Research Teach-HOME. Old Dog and Some New Tricks" Student Union Triangle Institute. 7 P.m. Lyon Park and Tuesday nites. Nov. 2 and 3 7:10 p.m. West Durham in Room 103-Paul M. Gross stud< interested in serving This is the second technical Chemical Laboratory, Monday, in Branson Theatre at 7:30 p.m. 7:20 p.m. Walltown Women's Lib on a University committee for a meeting of the local chapter of 7:30 p.m. E.D. Miekle Nov. 2 at 4 p.m. new student union, should sign up the IEEE Group on information The time of the Duke Women's Refreshments will be served in i the show. Siript\ Theory. All Information Theory 7:40 p.m. East Durham Liberation meeting has been for interviews on the ASDU door, 7:50 p.m. T.A. Grady the lobby at 3:30 p.m. All 104 Union. Interviews will be Group members are urged to changed to 7 p.m. in the Music ' interested persons are cordially attend and invite non-members. Participants should try to have Room of East Duke tonight. All held Fri. from noon to three parents or adults to take them to invited to attend. The 3 all interested wome„ are urged to ged to attend auditions the contest as the seating capacity interested persons. Duke Film and readings. For further of the bus is only 50 persons. information phone 3181. Good People Unite Society Meeting Duke SDS Duke Players' Homecoming Queen Tonight, there will be a There will be a me Tickets AU good people invited to the meeting of the Duke University "The Balcony" Duke SDS at 8 p.m. Thui Voting for the 19 70 Tifft-Hart Open-Room fiasco Duke Players'will present Jean scheduled for Oct. 29-the date Film Society at 7 p.m. in Flowers Tickets are now available for the Green Room, .East Homecoming Queen by all men Lounge. Please note the change building. Everyone intere Genet's The Balcony in Branson students will take place from 10 has been changed to Nov. 1, from Duke Players' production of Theatre Oct. 29-Nov. 1 and Nov. 8—12 P.m. Remember to wear a from the regular meeting time: 7 Genet's, "The Balcony." The a.m. lo 4 p.m. outside of the p.m. instead of 8 p.m., due to 5-8. Performances will begin at Union through Thursday, Oct. H. costume and B.Y.O. pumpkin. All show will be playing Ibis . 8:15 p.m. Tickets will be available Senator McGovern's speech in Thursday thru Sunday, Oct. Page at 8:15 p.m. Monday Oct. 19 in Branson or 29-Nov. 1 and Thursday thru Page auditorium box offices. Sunday of next week. Nov. Reservations and information: Artist Series 5-Nov. 8. Curtain time is 8:15 684-3181. Students and Tickets p.m. in Branson Theatre on East university personnel tickets are priced at $2.00 per single show. -Ali- Hebrew class will meet tonight a Students who have purchased purchased now at both Branson 7:00 p.m. in the Hillel room, 01 tickets for the Duke University and Page Box offices and on the Old Chem. (Continued from Page 11) court in his bedroom with Artist Series and have given an West quad. Reservations and out-of-state address should pick season tickets should be phoned Jimmy (The Greek) Dundee perched on the edge up their tickets at Page Box to 684-3181. Snyder, the famed Las Vegas of the bed. Office, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. We are holding those tickets for oddsmaker, returned to "If you get Quarry in the students and would appreciate headquarters after the fight trouble," said Angelo, "take immediate pick-up. •Quitting board- last night, solidly impressed him out fast." Freshman Y by Cassius. "If I can knock him out in There will be an organizational "It's an even money affair the first, should I?" asked the meeting of the Freshman Y in the lounge of 201 Union at 5:30 (Continued from Page 1) admitted. Minah said. If workers are as of now," said The Greek. confident Clay. Thursday. Plans will be discussed clear that board would be The administration this laid off, it will be done on the Nothing can stimulate "In the first minute," said for possible projects that the mandatory. basis of seniority, he said, interest quicker than an even Freshman Y can undertake during year has decided that an end Angelo, "with the first the year. All freshmen are invited. Dr. Richard White, to the board system was a noting that the University fight. And no individual in punch. The faster the better." chairman of the'Residential would attempt to find other sports can hypo an event with priority above the loss of From the standpoint of Messiah Life Committee, has said that positions within the Duke a more electrifying revenue, according to Shari preparation for Frazier, The Duke University Chapel he anticipates a modification community, supercharge than Cassius. He Choir and Orchestra conducted Coldren, secretary of ASDU. maybe it was too fast and not of the board system for has to rank up there with by Benjamin Smith will present A high administration official Minah said that although as severe a test as it should Handel's "Messiah" on Sunday, federation members next year noted that what amounted to the Dining Hall staff has Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis Dec. 13 at 4 p.m. and on Monday, have been. The possibility of and the end to board soon as a gate magnet. This was Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. in Duke Chapel. compulsory board for women decreased each year since the an in between tune-up far The cost of tickets will be after. reflected in the huge theater only was not in keeping with 1968 Vigil, no employees Cassius is opposed by $1.00 each. They may be secured For several years, television turnouts last night. by sending a stamped, the University today. have been laid off. Brenner. Practically no one came to self-addressed envelope to theAdministration has Lay-offs possible No hiring of new "Messiah," Box 4 822 D.S., blocked efforts to end the see Quarry. They came to "I'd rather go with the big Durham, N.C. 27706. Checks An end of the board personnel other than students watch Clay and he did a should be made payable to Duke board system because it will system will mean that some and a high summer attrition one," said the matchmaker. University. All members of the superior job for them. Maybe mean a large loss in revenue employees will be forced to rate has meant that firing of That decision will be Duke Community wishing to it all was planned at 6 a.m. purchase tickets may do so at the and the closing of one dining find other positions in the employees was never made, though by Cassius, or Page Box Office, Monday through hall, administrators have yesterday as Cassius held the Supreme Court. Friday 9 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. University or be laid off. necessary, Minah claimed.