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/• Date tick ts for .Saturday's Cloudy game agd nst Georgia Tech Variable cloudiness and lable for three :ool thru Thursday. Highs dollars at the Indoor n the low to mid Go's, Stadium t cket office, from ows in the 50's. Chance of 9 a.m. un e cnronicie ain 10% thru tonight. 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 (.wiiunue(Continuedu on ragPage 1i&)2 ragPage at O:I8:1D5 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.