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• :f~ .- •..-••'» Ll* Smoky Bear says Partly cloudy, with higb temperatures in the 60*s Is Howdy Doody a and a low os around 40. puppet of the ruling With the chance of rain only 10%, there's a hihg class? chance of forest fires so e cnronicie the burning of grass is I4#mih\ prohibited. Volume 66, Number 60 Durham, North Carolina Thursday, December 10,1970 Harp fired by Sanford on council's advice By Bob Heller Sports Editor Tom Harp, the Duke Blue Devil head football coach for the past five years, was fired yesterday afternoon by President Terry Sanford, on recommendation by the Athletic Council. The recommendation was made following a council meeting yesterday afternoon. The council declared that its decision had been made after an "intense study of Duke's intercollegiate program" and that it "arrived at the conclusion only with deep regret." Sanford was told by the council that it has "abiding respect for Coach Harp as an individual" and that its decision was made "in the best interest of Duke University." , \ + \^k*\*\*^Mk*\*\*\*\*\*\*m The council includes Dr. Protestor with sign at Kleindienst discussion in the Moot courtroom. Allan Kornberg, chairman; Roger L. Marshall, secretary; Prof. Robert L. Dickens, faculty representative; P. Kleindienst defends Administration Huber Hanes, trustee representative; Prof. Edwin C. By Jerry Smith throughout the nation under Justice Department Bryson, faculty auspices. representative; Phil Bolich, and alumni representative; Dr. Mike Proulx Speakers The department has been sending speakers to John Yarbrough, alumni Policy Reporters representative; George Clark, Deputy Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst various schools to, as officials put it, improve public alumni representative and was on campus yesterday, making speeches, relations and gain greater understanding with Eddie Cameron, Director of students. Athletics. answering questions and exchanging verbal barbs with Tom Harp anti-Administration students. Answering newsmen's questions before he spoke Though Harp had never Speaking before 250 students in the law school's (Continued on Page 4) signed a contract as such, it moot courtroom, Kleindienst defended the was no secret that his Administration and the Justice Department. Sees new culture employment at Duke was in j eopardy. The 42-year old Fabric native of Barnesville, Ohio, He said the purpose of the department is to had compiled records of 5-5, "maintain the basic fabric of our free institutions so Fowlie looks at film trends 4-6, 4-6, 3-6-1 and 6-5 in his we can go about the business of bringing about five years at Duke. Prior to coming to continued progress and change." By Ellen Tchorni Fowlie defined the erotic. All of this is to protect Durham, Harp was head ' 'Happenings" and "pop happenings as "erotic against the museum concept On several different occasions, Kleindienst was 1 coach at Cornell University art" are two of the main spectacles" with "no plot, of art." According to Fowlie, interrupted by outburst of disapproval from a small for five years, where he had a ingredients of what Wallace but a great deal of the emphasis is on "accidents section of the audience. of arrangements" and "an cumulative record of 19-23-3. And although many of his remarks were followed Fowlie, professor of action-characterized by the Romance Languages, termed use of materials such as apprecitation of ordinary Harp, who was notified of by booing and hissing. mored them and a "new culture" in films. burlap bags, and violent objects." the action at 3 p.m., was continued to speak. Fowlie spoke on "Eroticism movement." He said that in Warhol reached in his office late in Kleindienst has b to campuses and Camp in Film" last night films this violence is "toneing Fowlie cited Andy Warhol (Continued on Page2) at Epworth. down and becoming more as the "main figure in joining pop art with Happenings." According to Fowlie, Warhol History of German has instructed his actors to Columbia "say what you think you should say; act how you think you should act." ral bourgeoisie described Fowlie said that Warhol has maugu added to his films the themes of homosexuality and By Bruce Siceloff and bourgeosie joined together to found patriotic, drug-taking which had dropped The growth of associations previously been considered played a major role in the literary, and music societies, (C) New York Times societies for all interests." taboo. These themes have transition from the feudal since been expanded into Dr. William J. McGill, corporation system of The founders were Columbia University's new motivated by the desire for commercial films, Fowlie 17-century Germany to the noted. president, will forgo his bourgeois society of the 19th "free sociability and inaugural ceremony, asking century, according to Dr. light hearted conversation Camp that the $18,000 alloted for Thomas Nipperdey. outside home and business," "Camp sensibility" is it be used for student Nipperdey spoke to a according to Nipperdey. They prevalent in today's films, financial aid. group of about forty last wanted to develop themselves according to Fowlie. "Camp In September Dr. McGill is a kind of dandyism; night in the auditorium of the (Continued on Page 10) William F. Buckley speaks to a crowd at *JNCCH last night. announced that the university Sociology-psychology indulgence in esoteric.a way had incurred an $ll-billion build ing. The lecture was of seeing the world that is not deficit in the 1969-70 fiscal jointly sponsored by the i • • 9 political, not engaged...in a year. Trinity Historical Society and word, duplicity," Fowlie said. In a letter to Columbia's WDBS to hold 'gripe-in' He citedjWM*S*H as an the UNC Historical Society. trustees, who approved Dr. example. "Elliot Gould is "In the political social By Rick Johnson All e o m p 1 a and the students think is wrong McGill's suggestion at their totally camp, always saying, monthly meeting Monday, system of absolutism on the There will be a "gripe-in" suggestions will be recorded, with the services provided by this is the part I'm supposed European Continent there night on WDBS, sponsored by possibly discussed, and put the University. Butner the president stated: "As you to be playing'...We're allowed know, there is considerable were no free associations," the University Services on the committee's program pointed out that student to laugh at M*A*S*H Nipperdey said. "But after Co mmittee of ASDU for investigation. guidance is the most dissatisfaction on campuses (Continued on Page 2) across the country with the middle of the 18th according to Fred Butner, Butner explained that all important basis for his, century these new societies chairman of the committee. committee. academic ceremonies, and it calls would be answered and is not just the students like to gained popularity in Beginning at 9 p.m., "The University Services that the panel would try to Correction wear over-alls to Germany." WDBS will accept calls from Committee has accomplished stay on the air as long as calls co mme n cement.'' The new associations were anyone with a complaint or kept coming in. "It would be a lot in many areas, most of Henry Beck is not important because they were question about services of great if people gave their them listed in the Tuesday one of the originators "What is involved," said freely organized and because Duke University. The number names when they called, but morning Chronicle," Butner of a motion calling for Dr. McGill, "is a probing membership was voluntary, to call is extension 3686. anonymous calls would be said. "The committee can be the abolition of ASDU, creative effort by students Nipperdey said. "They did Butner and several more than welcome," Butner even more effective with a big as was stated on page 1 and those who work with not depend upon or affect committee members will said. student participation tonight in yesterday's them to revitalize the value the legal or social status of form a panel to answer in the 'gripe-in' on WDBS," Chronicle. system of an academic The main purpose of the community." their members. Aristocracy questions live on the radio. "gripe-in" is to discover what he added. • • •^UmillllllHH .ll.IIIIIMIIIIIIIM.aaM mtsM Page Two UiUaJilMilME, Thursday, December 10,1970 -Harp-

[Continued from Page 1) team's assistant coaches who Harp calls "outstanding Spectrum the afternoon and had the coaches and outstanding men." Winter Concert Graduate school NCSSL following comments. There will be a referendum Harp comments The assistant coaches are Tbe Duke Concert Band will A representative from Johns Ask your living group* ASDU vote of the Duke YM-YWCA present its annual Winter Concert "The staff and I are Hopkins University School of rep to let you see proposed membership next Wednesday, Jacque Hetrick, offensive on Friday evening, December Advanced International Studies legislation topics sent him by Dec. 16, on the new YM-YWCA extremely disappointed in the eo-ordinator; George Hill, 11th at 8:15 p.m. in Page will be on campus Thursday, to Duke delegation to the N.C.State constitution. This vote will Auditorium. The concert is free Student Legislature. Your action. This year's team was defense co-ordinator; Hershel interview anyone interested in update the existing constitution and all are invited to attend. Tbe attending their graduate school. opinions concerning the to pies in accordance with the changes the first one that was entirely Caldwell, special assistant; concert this year features music Appointments may be made in will be invalualbe in helping the by composers from the British the placement office. delegation represent Duke men. recruited by our staff. They Ronald Snyder, defensive line Isles and included the following organization last spring. Copies of were winners. And, we felt coach; Carmen Falcone, selections: the proposed constitution are LaCrosse Meeting Archive discussion available in the YWCA office that next year's team would assistant defensive line coach; Toccata Marzialo, Ralph (Campus Center, East) and are be stronger. Harold Hunter, offensive line Vaughn Williams; Hammersmith, A lacrosse meeting will be held A discussion of the "Archive," posted in east dorms and by the Y Opus 52, Gustav Hoist; Five on Monday night, December 14, led by Reynolds Price, will be office on West. "Our recruiting looked coach; John Stanley Crisson, Movements from Facade, William 1970 at S p.m. in the Card Gym held Friday, December 11 at 8 receiver and passing coach; Walton, arr. O'Brien; The classroom. All men interested in p.m. in the Epworth Parlor. real bright, and after five Chaining of Prometheus, lain playing lacrosse next spring Job Placement years, I felt we were on the Alex Gibbs, defensive Hamilton; Four English Dances, should attend. A movie of the backfield coach; Robert Cox, Malcolm Arnold. 1968 North-South game will be New Russian A representative from the road to being consistent shown. office of management and budget winners. I regret very much assistant varsity coach and Course will be in the placement office on John Gutekunst, head Friday, to interview MA and PhD not being able to coach these College Life Madrigal Singers The Department of Slavic freshman coach. Languages & Literatures outstanding men next College Life will be held this announces a new course to be give political science. Appointments year—and I mean outstanding Sunday night at 9 p.m. in the Concert for the first time this Spring, for interviews may he made in Plans uncertain 214 flowers Building. men as well as football Green Room of East Duke. On Thursday evening, at 8:15 Russian 182. Revolution and Civil Harp said that as of now, Everyone is invited! p.m. in the Music Room of the War in Russian Literature. players. he has no future plans. He East Duke Building, the Duke D i s i n t egration and ICHTHUS Madrigal Singers will present a reorganization of Russian society "The athletic council, said that he knew of the Sing outl It's Christmas! Durham research concert entitledt "Music for as reflected In novels, short Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship composed of outstanding, meeting and expected a call Christmas." Directed by Eugenia stories, plays, and poetry in the will hold its annual Christmas one way or the other. He was Savill e of the Duke Music Soviet Union and Russian emigre caroling meeting. The group wiU dedicated individuals, that Anyone interested in working Department, the 20 voice literature, (1:45-3:45 Thursday) at the airport, on the way to with Durham Research Associates sing at several nursing homes in have the best interests of next semester on any of the ensemble will be assisted in the Dr. Foster. the Durham area. Meet in Room a speaking engagement, when presentation by John Hanks, Duke in mind, felt the job protects below, should leave their tenor; a string ensemble of violins 212 Flowers on Friday, Dec. 11, could be handled better by contacted. name, address, phone and major and cello; Nancy Redfeam, FCA at 6:15 p.m. A party will follow in the manila envelope on the flutist; and James Young, the singing. Ali are welcome! some other individual." The entire staff will bulletin board outside the ASDU The Fellowship of Christian office, 104 Union: accompanist. The concert la open Athletes will meet on Sunday, The coach went on, "I continue to "help out as to the public without charge. December 13 bom 7 to 7:45 p.m. 1. Who benefits from enjoyed very much the much as possible," said Harp. in the Varsity "D" Room of the allocation of urban renewal funds Indoor Stadium. The program will Omega association with the A meeting will be held today in Durham. be by Dean James T. Cleland who 2. Implications of the property Whithers Recital Friei and not-yet- Mends University, its people and the between the staff and the wiU bring a Christmas message. loin us in celebrating Christmas. tax structure in Durham on the On Saturday evening, All interested persons are students. a d m i n i stration to lay the Share decorating our tree and December 12, 1970, at 8:15 p.m. welcome. Refreshments win eating and *Mnking pleasures. guidelines for future work. 3. Housing code inspection in in the Music Room of the East follow the [Urogram. Sunday night at 7 p.m. Not bitter the stum areas of Durham. Duke Building, the Department of "I accept this without Athletic Director Cameron 4. Disciplinary procedures in Music will present Loren Withers, said that Duke will continue the Durham schools pianist performing selected worfcs being bitter, and I wish the 5. Administration of the free for the pianoforte by Beethoven. future successor, whoever he its "great tradition of school lunch In Durham. Mr. Withers will play the intercollegiate football." He following program: Published every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and may be, all the .luck in the Jobs Friday of the University year except during University holidays added that the search for a 32 Variations in c minor and exam periods by the students of Duke University, Durham, world." During Christmas vacation a Sonata in A-flat, Op. 110 new coach will be launched N.C. Second class postage paid at Durham, N.C. Delivered by The termination of Harp's number of communities across Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 mail at (14.00 per year. Subscriptions, letters and other Inquiries immediately. the country sponsor programs The program is open to the should he mailed to Box 4696, Duke Statical, Durham, N.C, contract also affects the where area students have the public without charge. All are 27708. encouraged to attend this evening employment opportunities with of Beethoven's music local employers. This is a very -Fowlie- good time for students seeking employment to make contacts (Continued from Page 1) a long time., .a great with a variety of companies. You technological document." are urged to check the bulletin board in the Placement Office for Say kids, what time is it? because it is camp." Fowlie was less information about a program in or near your area. Fowlie said that the film complimentary of what he Easy Rider contains all the called "rock films." Fowlie It's Howdy Doody Time!! ingredients of the new said that Let it Be, by the Alpha Phi Omega Beatles "seemed to me culture—camp, eroticism, There win be a meeting of drug-taking, and social sloppy, a home Alpha Phi Omega on Thursday at The Duke University Union Major Attractions problems. "This film has movie...perhaps this is the 7:30 in room 230 Gray building. film that shows us that rock Attendance is strongly urged for Committee presents behind it all the terrible all members. things we have gone through is passing." in the last ten years. The In the category of purely Applicants for Share cumulation of these things erotic films, Fowlie said that Everybody who i Buffalo Bob Smith and the have given to a large majority Beyond the Valley of the applying to ! living/learning a of the audience a feeling of Dolls was for me beyond Wilson house, for 1971-1972, guilt," Fowlie said. words." On the other hand, should come to an informational whole Howdy Doody gang meeting on Thursday, Dec. 10 at Fowlie spoke he found Fellini's Satyrieon 7 p.m. in 204 E. Duke. This ' 'a flowing river of meeting is very important as the ofWoodstock as "the film of mechanics of application may a happening, not an ordinary pictures...every thing is take some time. Share members sensational; a pure visionary will be on hand to answer film. It gave me the best hope questions. for humanity that I've had in film."

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8 p.m Baldwin Auditorium Fri. Dec. 11 Tickets: $1.74 Tickets on sale now on the main quad, Page Box Office and at the door. Don't miss your last chance to be a member of the Peanut Gallery! Thursday, December 10,1970 UiTssEUlMilLalHI Page Three The real world Rail union issues call (C) 1970 NYT News Service LONDON-Partial blackouts resulting BERLIN-Walter Ulbricht, the East from a slowdown of British electrical German leader, gave an optimistic workers affected all parts of London and assessment of the East-West talks on most other areas of Britain. Many for nationwide strike Berlin for the first time. In a speech businesses closed early, and the yesterday to the Central Committee of By Richard Halloran parliament met by candelight. The his ruling Socialist Unity Party, he said he government stepped in and asked the (C) 1970 NYT News Service was "convinced" that substantive unions involved to reopen negotiations WASHINGTON-The president of the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline negotiations would "get going." But he with the employers. Clerks issued an official strike call against the nation's railroads yesterday evening did not indicate when an agreement could as Congress sought to pass legislation intended to prevent a nationwide rail be reached. PITTSBURGH-The candidate of a shutdown. re form faction in the United Mine C.L. Dennis, head of the union, which is the largest of the four unions involved WASHINGTON-King Hussein of Workers of America was found yesterday Jordan was reported yesterday to have in the dispute, issued orders for the strike less than six hours before a midnight to have a 514 vote lead over the deadline. asked Defense Secretary Laird for tanks, organization of UMW President W.A. jets and other military equipment worth (Tony) Boyle for the presidency of the Other union officials said privately that the strike call was not a maneuver. $125 million in addition to the $30 Pittsburgh district of the union. But the Even with last-minute million in equipment currently being returns, plainly a rebuke to the UMW developments, they said, it sought by the Administration from national leadership, did not reflect 1,200 would be impossible to stop a Co ngress. An immediate review was South Vietnamese strike once the machinery for uncounted absentee ballots cast by begun of the new request. retired miners thought sympathetic to the a walkout was put into national leadership. motion by Dennis's order. call for truces 150 Railroads The strike, scheduled to have begun at 12:01 a.m By Alvin Shuster would lead to a permanent today would bring more than (C) 1970 NYT News Service end to the fighting. 150 railroads across the Moves to circumvent Senate SAIGON-The South Clarification country to a halt. Vietnamses government has Accordingly, the State decided on one-day truces for Department's statement that Yesterday afternoon the House passed a bill Christmas and New Years it "intended to pursue" the House acts on military aid prohibiting a strike until despite the interest officially longer holiday truce created some confusion in Saigon. March 1 with the provision By John W. Finney expressed in Washington for that 400,000 railway workers ,.-,, -..UnxTVT XT a • an extended holiday Vietnamese officials asked U.S. Embassy officials for in four unions be given a 13.5 (C) 1970 NYT News Service cease-fire per cent wage increase WASHINGTON—With Administration support, the House Appropriations i nsulations with clarification. The embassy n CO replied, it is understood, by retroactive to Jan. 1. Committee set in motion yesterday a legislative maneuver around the Senate American officials here, the A Senate committe, Foreign Relations Committee to obtain congressional approval of a large-scale Saigon government had providing copies of the Washington statements. meanwhile, approved a bill military aid program for Cambodia. decided in principle on the that would prevent a strike American officials said last The House approved legislation last evening authorizing $550 million in brief truces in Washington until Feb. 6 but would supplementary military aid, including $255 million for Cambodia. Monday that the two night that they had not (Continued on Page 10) The House Appropriations Committe, however, did not wait for the governments were discussing recieved any formal authorizing legislation before providing the aid funds requested by the extens,on>In the hoPe tnat ]t instructions from 9 Administration for nations in Washington, not even to Southeast Asia and the broach the subject to Saigon Basques Middle East. of a longer holiday truce. Rules SST filibuster threatened Impression outburst Under its parliamentary South Vietnamese and rules, the House cannot By Christopher Lydon anti-SST feelings, would which could stall all action on American officials sought to normally appropriate money (Q 1970 NYT News Service approve such a figure. the transportation budget as dispel the widespread halts court for foreign aid until it has WASHINGTON-Sen. Congress rushes to finish its impression that U.S. Yet Proxmire, who By Richard Eder been authorized in separate William Proxmire announced gathered colleagues and their business before Christmas. diplomats in Saigon were now legislation. The House yesterday that Senate hard at work twisting the (C) 1970 NYT News Service staffs in a new strategy BURGOS, Spain-A revolt Appropriations Committee opponents of the supersonic session this afternoon, said "There is no question that arms of South Vietnamese maneuvered to get around transport would filibuster officials who are unwilling to by the accused brought the that the effort to kill the SST we have sufficient strength to court-martial here of 15 such legislative restrictions. against the Administration's outright would prevail. This carry out our objective of change past policy and agree entire transportation budget to a longer truce. Basques accused of terrorist First, the committee would come, he said, if not stopping the SST," Proxmire activites to a sudden end sturck out of its bill if it contined any restored on a new. rollcall, then declared in a statement after South Vietnamese officials funding for the SST program. yesterday. provisions stating that the through "extended debate" (Continued on Page 4) In an outburst that created funds would not be available A House-Senate pandemonium in the until they were authorized. conference will meet this courtroom, one defendant Then the committee went to morning in an effort to tried to rush the military the Rules Committee—the reconcile the Senate's vote tribunal, his manacled legislative policeman of the last week for cancellation of companions struggled in their House—to get a special ruling, SST-funds and the House's seats with policemen, two this would provide that when vote Tuesday to stand by its judges drew their swords, and the bill is called up on the earlier support for the $290 spectators and prisoners House floor later this week, it million appropriation that the broke into shouts and song. would not be subject to a Administration had After the court was parliamentary objection that requested. cleared of the public press the funds had not been Champions of the and prisoners, the defense authorized. controversial jetliner were •lawyers announced that their Jurisdiction confident that the project clients had withdrawn their The target of this could survive on a $200 briefs and asked permission parliamentary maneuvering million compromise to leave the courtroom. was the Senate Foreign appropriation and that the Orders (Continued on Page 10) Senate, having expressed its The presiding judge, Col. (Continued on Page 10) Calley9s lawyers claim shootings'legal and justifiable9

By Homer Bigart battalion. The American platoon entered the defense counsel and Maj. Kenneth A. Raby, " In suggesting that the MyLai slaughter (C) I960 NYT News Service village with guns blazing, expecting army defense counsel. Kennedy had told was a justifiable reprisal action by the FORT BENNING, Ga.-The lawyers formidable resistance. them that they would have to reveal Americans, Raby said the troops had been representing 1st. Lt. William Calley, Jr. told MyLai had been declared a Free Fire something of the defense plan before he made aware that several hundred a military judge yesterday that they would Zone, the defense said, meaning an could accept as relevant evidence depositions Montagnards had been burned to death by try to prove that the shooting of unarmed enemy-dominated area in which American taken from three Vietnamese and a former flame-throwers during a rebel attack on a South Vietnamese civilians during an alleged could shoot anything that moved. They door gunner on an American helicopter. Montagnard camp during the enemy's TET massacre in the hamlet of MyLai was the cited the law of reprisal under which the "It's time to fish or cut bait," Kennedy offensive. result of "legal and justifiable acts of war." natives of MyLai might be held accountable warned the defense. "You'll have to come The offensive was being portrayed as a Calley is being tried by a military court for prior atrocities committed by rebel out an; tell me what the defense is." rebel triumph, Raby said and he went on to on charges of premeditated murder in the forces during the 1968 Tet offensive Earlier, Kennedy had denied motions for suggest that the American presence and killings of 102 non-combatants in the hamlet Finally, the defense lawyers told the the defense to dismiss two separate counts show we hadn't suffered an American of MyLai 4 on March 16,1968. judge,Col. Reid W. Kennedy, that Calley and alleging that Calley murdered a man who setback." The defense said that Calley, who led a his men were under terrific battle stress. was wearing the robes of a Buddhist priest platoon of American soldiers into the South Having suffered casualties in previous actions and a small child at MyLai. •- - "Are you going to defend it (MyLai) as a Vietnamese hamlet of MyLai 4 on March 16, and having been briefed on recent rebel legat act?" asked Kennedy at one point. 1968, was acting under superior orders to atrocities, the Americans committed at The defense had argued that these alleged Latimer replied: "I wiU." destroy the village. MyLai eertain acts in "the heat of passion stayings occurred beside the ditch where A deposition taken from Daniel E. Hill of Calley, the defense lawyers said, was told based on adequate provocation." Calley was said to have shot "at least 70" Billings, Mont., a helicopters had received by superiors that the village harbored the . This outline of the Calley defense was civilians and that the victims were part of considerable enemy fire from the MyLai area 48th Provisional Revolutionary Government given by George W. Latimer, chief civilian the group in the ditch. prior to the operation.

. Pay Four iii.»Mii^iifs}[j Thursday, December 10, 1970 •Kleindienst talk- -Truce- (Continued from Page 3) (Continued from Page 1) Racism now engaged in several And he claimed that no wiretapping was presently have often said that they offensives, would suffer. During questioning from students, Kleindienst, J being employed to watch persons the government were not' interested in longer What prompted the said there are no FBI agents at Duke. considers politically radical. truces because of past Washington comments But he said that "if there are any, they are here to communist violations. They remains a mystery to South Speaking about racism, the official said: point to the seven-day truce Vietnamese officials, who had enforce the laws of Congress and not to snoop." "Racism in a free society is wrong. It is morally Legitimate declared by the rebel, at the > issue as closed. wrong and constitutionally wrong." Lunar New Year in 1968, "It is a legitimate function of the government to during which the rebels get information on the bombings," he said. And he said the Constitution "does not have much meaning if one group Administration, filed more launched the Tet offensive, But he said it was not a "legitimate function of the biggest of the war. DO YOU anyone to gather political information of a general suits—nearly double—against segregated schools and Spirit WANT TO nature." brought more black persons into government." A private reason for "We do not do that," he said. "Miracle" Saigon's unhappiness over the HELP END Drugs The achievment and record of the Nixon possibility of a longer truce is Administration on school desgregation is a "miracle," that the spirit of its troops, SUFFERING? Asked about student use of drugs, Kleindienst he said. Of course. But the ques­ said: Speaking about America's involvement in tion is, how? "The best uses of our resources are not to follow Southeast Asia, Kleindienst said: Are you ready to try a rad­ students around on campuses." ically different approach? "The President wants to get us out of that war SAMUEL GOUWmjR.-reser.ls In his prepared remarks, he declared that the more than anything. It is the desire of the President One that requires a whole "most nearly perfect government in the and he's going to do it." new view of man, based world....cannot be subjected to a drue culture." on his relationship to God? At two points during the questions following the cenoN COMES Roy Linnig, a Christian to the larger group, Kleindienst said that he has speech, guerilla theater groups interrupted visited several campuses to familiarize students with Science practitioner, is Kleindienst with treatments of freedom of speech and COLOR By OiLuii* :R;-35> UniledArtists the Administration's "programs, policies and coming on campus to dis­ the deaths of Black Panthers. cuss this way to end suf­ priorities." Griffith Secrets of Santa Victoria Once students understand the Administrations fering in an open lecture William Griffith, dean of student affairs, said of .-*-* m aaing entitled "Commitment: efforts and goals, he said, "they won't disagree so Kleindienst's day at Duke. A Christian Science much." "I'm glad he came. He was honest in his mmssh Approach." And he said he hoped to hear student opinions on comments, but he is, of course, a political "Two Mules For You've probably never government tactics. appointee." Sister Sarah" heard this kind of Intention He called the audience "semi-hostile," but said approach before. So come. He said those who criticize the Administration, "The First Time" It could be what you're there was not cause for employing the University's looking for. "dont understand it." The "no-knock" law, he said, pickets and protest policy. •A».I'.'AV* for example is "a preservation of civil liberties." •:,•••.:• • • •••••• The Justice Department, he said, "has no intention to have federal intervention on university campuses." 8 p.m. IMPORTED PIPES & TOBACCOS LOVE PRACTICES m But, he added, bombings that destory government . by Dunhili... GBD ... Comoys Thursday property or employees necessitate federal protection. ....M&kt ' e.^ cn.0R 136 Soc. 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We feel this information may be especially timely counselors and their daughter) very different and often since a meeting for anyone who wants to apply for next year is narrowly specialized people. bieng held Thursday night (see Spectrum). Furthermore there are any number of people who are not Share, the first living learning exierence to be implemented officially within the group but are very much a part. This is a by the Residential Life Committee has been in existence for clue to the fact Share is defined by concepts and not by o'ficial membership. Experiment Many Share people contend that one of the problems in defining the group stems from the fact that the experiment was initiated by the Residential Life Committee and not by the students who were first chosen to live in Wilson House. Access to a common dining room had been valuable as Share This means that the people in Share have had to work members find communal dinning (especially with professors) a within the limits of an external group's planning, selections worthwhile thing. procedure, and conceptions of the project. Also there is a great diversity of opinions within the group The social side of the living group has fulfilled more of its concerning the concepts behind Share since the group was potential, although many agree that the limits of development selected and did not start out with a unified self-concept. are far from being reached. These problems have continued to surface as goals must be Most social events such as parties and recreational activity constantly re-evaluated when group policy for such things as happen spontaneously. Group energy has been responsible for the selection of the next year's members must be determined. dances in the parking lot and football and croquet in the quad. This may account for the hazy picture that many people have There is little conventional dating activity by Share people. of Share. People seem to be able to find people to be with in an Perhaps one way of defining Share is to look at what the unstructured way within the group. group has actually done this year. Even this is not easy when One female member writes in response to a questionnairre one considers that Share is both a residential and academic asking for her reactions to the living group: "My personal experience. relationships with guys here...are honest, relaxed based on Academic mutual feelings of liking..." The academic potential has developed more slowly than the "....it is very easy to seek each other out...we are all still social potential, perhaps because some of the programs had to working to recognize in ourselves...the remnants of traditional be set up a semester in advance. Nevertheless, Share has three boy-girl patterns...I hope this will result in permanently organized dorm courses Art in the Twentieth Century, Man in changed attitudes when 1 am no longer living here." Sltoto by Mark Kutikfl am a Technological Society, and Photography. Sex The art course is taught by Ian Hamilton and is a seminar Another student writes: "My attitudes on sex have not format. The content is a survey of the major artistic changed but my attitudes on marriage have...why spend all NANCE BARBECUE movements and influences in the Twentieth Century. your life contractually bound to one person and why the Dr. Hamilton is acknowledged by people in the course to be opposite sex?" Serving Pit Cooked Barbecue Daily fascinating and brilliant, though perhaps sometimes The social picture is not completely resolved however as From Our Own Pits 1 overwhelming. Many feel the course has not yet reached its another member writes: "I think some people have been put in potential because not enough initiative is coming in response a box and a lot of feelings are unrealized. There are feelings' Lunch 11 am-2 pm Mon.-Sat. to the staff demands of the course. under the surface and we need to bring them out." The Technology Course is much less structured than the art The potentials, successes, needs, and failings of the Family Style Dinner 5.9 pm Tue., Thur., course and was designed to be experimental. This means that academic side of the dorm are evidenced by a wide spectrum Fri., Sat., the course was conceived to be not only student run but also of members feelings in this area. group run. Initiative is expected to come from each member of "The programs and courses have added a relaxed Call us about your private party ! the course. atmosphere with more opportunity for student initiative with Results ideas and structures in courses...everything is somewhat Mon., Wed., Sun. nights available The results have been, as might be expected, mixed but experimental..." then the course is grappling with the fundamental educational Other aspects are noted by another member: "(academics) 604 Morreene Road 383-2136 problems facing university education. In spite of the are not integrated with everyday life yet...we still seem to difficulties in adjusting to new modes of education the course require outside push. Maybe it would be different if we SCout fcuard 22 Cargo of 43 Bevels o has created a stimulating atmosphere for discussion and a weren't already all so busy...maybe if I spent more time here I PUZZLE vcsuL 4B-A. context where contemporary problems can be faced and would integrate them better." explored on a personal level. Adventures department. 29 See 18-A. a E.*™' 1 NonUcal 56 The world 30 Leave out. According to one student in the course, Mark Kunkel, the In any case, both the social and academic adventures are in course "has shown me the value of discussion with many their infancy and it is probably too early to judge. It is perhaps viewpoints provided by people with special knowledge in more important what is being attempted than what has happened. 1* Stir: colioq. CI Indian different disciplines." The photography course, taught by Ralph Cohen, is a One member's vision: From the first it has been good litUe 16Tuu of head. S3 Montreal course for beginning photographers. The course is proving pressure to be anything or do anything except from 17 Eat away. le£KWv 12 Polynesian "enacS": i)(liV> 38 Polio fight 5* within...we are trying to function non-hierarchically, VB e quite successful as there is virtually no limit on the progress 2D Eye* " ' 1 :;i 4(1 List of Ire i-sl •^ IS 7 1* one can make (thanks to Cohen's enthusiasm and darkroom non-competively, and non-grade oriented in a system based on facilities). all those things." colioq. 1 1 1 13 Not all the academic side of Share is organized. An effort is Another member notes: "I have tried to change the M * ••- " '* made to invite professors to dinner and informal discussion direction of Share, but I can try much more, especially in the 1. II afterward. Thus far Drs. Watson, Clark, Thomas, Hamilton, academic sphere...I try to become involved with the people I Mfefanud.' '•' 1a " Braibanti, Fowlie, Nathaus, Scott, and others, have dined with see the least. I try to communicate my hopes and fears. This is 11 Epochal. 50 I n " 1 • " the group. the starting point. Mainly, I make Share my number one 32 Trile. • Future cultural and academic plans for Share include a film priority." It 34 Sabots. " 17 351 love: Lat. • series and more courses. Courses in Experimental Education According to member Bob Entman: It is the people that 36 Topa. P 1 " " " Film-making, Auto Mechanics, and continuations of present make this group what it is and isn't. The goals of the group H 1 " 1 " SS Sandpiper. courses are being considered. will change as the people change." 3B Poem. J 1 " P 41 Miss Page. " 1 CLASSIFIEDS Mac's friend, Larry from 10017. " • | 1 | Davidson, needs his aial item. large portable. Giveway notebook. Will the Will Yellow Feather have 9P 9 1 FOR SAI F- price includes tape. freshman girl who was at •t his way with Little Mary 1 • ' 1967 BMW 1800. 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CORNUCOPIA Today is December 10,1970, a great day for human rights. i3>s>&auBa5-%Mrs>&»af Today is Human Rights Day in the U.S. of A., Human Rights Week and also the day Mississippi was admitted to the Union, or doesn't that follow? Remembering that Martin Luther King, six years ago today, received the Nobel Peace Prize saying "I accept this award today with an abiding faith in A merica and an audacious faith in the future of mankind..." this is the right-on-rights-day Chronicle, published at Duke in Durham, North Carolina, Volume 66, Number 60, where we remember all too well what happened to nice guy Martin. News: 2663. Business: 6588.

The Chronicle cherishes letters from its readers. Letters should be typed on a 50 space line, tuple spaced and, due to space limitations, no longer than 400 words or 40 lines. All letters must be signed with class or official title. Address letters to 4696 Duke Station or through campus mail, to Flowers Building.

Tom Harp Unity House-

Tom Harp is a pretty nice guy. It increase, and the deficit will shrink What's the point? has often been said that "Nice guys drastically, if not disappear altogether. finish last." Tom Harp didn't finish But money isn't the basic issue. -Les Hoffman last this season, but he didn't finish By deciding to return to "big-time" There has been a lot of space in the last First, people will be able to use the first either, and this factor probably football, Duke will have to be few issues of this paper devoted to a It's ASDU office as a place to study, since even resulted in his dismissal yesterday. extremely careful. We cannot possibly your fault; No it's not, it's your fault debate when No-one is in it you won't be disturbed. It hasn't been a secret that Harp condone any lowering of Duke's about ASDU. Second, ASDU will be for everything had failed to command the respect of academic standards in order to build a Personally, there doesn't seem to be that anyone is for, since N o-one saying his players. One might safely say that national powerhouse. Nor can we much anyone could possibly take the blame everything is the same as everyone saying the Duke football team wanted to win condone the granting of athletic for in ASDU even if they wanted to. nothing. this year, not because of Harp, but in scholarships to athletes who are able But, just for argument's sake, let's say Third, ASDU, with No-one as its head, spite of him. - to afford a college education without there was something so worthwhile in ASDU will never have to worry about being such help. that when it didn't function properly people misquoted in the Chronicle because No-one The Athletic Council apparently would want to be able to put the blame on will personally cover all ASDU meetings and felt that the former Cornell coach Whether it is possible to make someone. And let's say, again just for write stories for page 13. failed to take full advantage of the Duke a consistent winner on the argument's sake, that people are basically Fourth, all the student positions on abundance of talent on the Duke football field and still adhere to the empathetic and they don't like blaming student, faculty and administrative squad Anyone who saw Duke play above reservations, remains to be seen. other people for things gone wrong, even if committees now filled by ASDU would still this season would probably concur. If the Athletic Council and the new those people are at fault. be filled by ASDU, but No-one wnuld But the act of firing Harp will not coach, whoever he may be, believe To set up a student government, then, conduct on the main quad. that it is necessary to institute a that was worthwhile and in which people automatically solve Duke's athletic Fifth, No-one, being wise and gracious in ills. A decision must be reached physical education or recreation major would never have to blame other people would be a positive step. ari ignorant and greedy world, is far and concerning where the Duke program in which non-student athletes can be away the best political leader available in goes from here. "hidden", the Duke community will Under one possible new plan anyone this country. have compromised its academic could run for any office just by voting for Finally, with No-one representing all the The program has been values. A decision to create an athletic himself on election day. All the legislators, accumulating a massive deficit during views of the students the administration and dormitory, such as the ones that exist though^ would have to be no-ones. faculty will be able to look with confidence the past few years. If Duke continues at almost all other major football Similarly, the president of ASDU should to student goverment as the students' to try to play a difficult national schools, would be similarly damaging. be no-one. No-one will also be the ASDU official representative. schedule with the current half-hearted vice-presidents, secretaries, treasurers and ASDU, then, is on the thresbhold of program, the crowds will remain small Whatever course of action F-uke whoever else plays in the ASDU office. discovering a new and more meaningful role at Duke home games, and the deficit' decides to pursue, we strongly be iieve With no-one, then, occupying all the for themselves in the community. The only will continue to grow. that Duke must remain an academic offices of the Associate Students of Duke question remaining is whether they will seize On the other hand, if President "powerhouse" first, and an athletic University No-one will be the only one for this opportunity and make a working, viable Sanford and the Athletic Council "powerhouse" second. Our priorities No-one to blame for what goes on. And nothing out of a sloppy, impotent should not be re-arranged in or ier to No-one will know if No-one is doing a good something. decide to return Duke's program to job, so there will be no need for any no it's the ranks of the national powers, then accomodate a new attitude tt wards And in the spring, when the "No-one can athletics. not, it's your fault debates in the first place. do the job," "No-one has what it takes," and it is quite likely that the crowds will "No-one loves you" campaign posters start But how will this proposal change ASUU appearing remember, someone can't win bom the way it is now? without your vote, but No-one can. A special gift -Letter to the editor-

"Almost one million people dead the Pakistani aren't white. Or maybe of the debt and since we had article would appear in the from the cyclone alone. One "million it's because people at Duke care more not considered it in their Chronicle the next day. It more starving from lack of adequate about a million dollars worth of Answer allocation, we would not hold never appeared. supplies." paintings than the lives of one million up their $225 any further. There were signs on the That is the incredible news that people. To the Editor: In regard to the Budget ASDU Office door but I came from East Pakistan two weeks Whatever the reason, the response In regard to Jay Dove's Commission hearings, I asked realize without the which the fund raisers got was not letter in yesterday's Chronicle on two consecutive weeks Chronicle's service, events are ago. And here at Duke, a fund was concerning the hold up on not really publicized Also started to raise money to buy food for overwhelming. But, sadly, the that the announcement of the response probably was typical of the the Pep Board's funds. hearings be run in the many people have left notes those starving to death. The appeal First, a voucher was Spectrum for the entire week in my box which say, "I need was met by supreme indifference by way most students and most written for the Pep Board and each time. It was run for two money." Many are not actual the majority of student and faculty. Americans reacted to the disaster. given to the Student days each time. Five days bills which I need in order to In contrast to the Pakistan drive, We don't think it would break a lot Activities Office last before the hearing I saw a see that the money allocated hundreds of dollars were raised in less of people to give 50 cents or a dollar Thursday concerning his night editor and asked for an to their group is going to be than a week when a flood destroyed to save a person's life. Maybe it reimbursement of expenses. interview, so that the spent for what is was wouldn't do much, but it's worth a The reason that this voucher procedure might be explained allocated for. millions of dollars worth of paintings and receive more publicity. in Florence, Italy, a few years ago. try. was not written sooner is Several have not included because we found a two year She promised to send a the group's name and address Maybe it's because this year's reporter, but no reporter ever Especially since the "season of old debt to ASDU by the Pep and one did not even say how disaster happened half-way across the Board for $150. This debt came to me. much money they needed I world instead only a quarter of the giving" is coming upon us, it seems was discussed with the appropriate to give a needy person a Two days before the can't give away money to way. Maybe it's because the Pakistan members of the executive hearings I spoke to another anybody for anything just events didn't get the amount of very special gift for Christmas. And a cabinet and it was decided night editor who interviewed because they leave a note in publicity that the destruction in few ounces of rice, some milk and a that since the present Pep me and allowed me to read my box. chance to live is not a bad gift. Board was not connected the interview when we had Florence received. Maybe it's because with and had no knowledge Tom Drew *71 finished. She told me that the ASDU Treasurer Uncovering the real Buffalo Bob •Sally Grimes Editor's note: The following enchiladas and tacos. "My God, it's "Apparently," he laughed, two Scotches and was having a trying to concentrate on writing article is reprinted from the fantastic. When the film is over and "that's how people in Ohio refer to marvelous time. about some aspect of other of the Philadelphia Magazine. they say, 'And now here's your colored people. S everal times throughout the problems of contemporary children buddy, Buffalo Bob!' I come on in the city—like seven-year-old Suddenly I got a phone call. It "So the niggers were speeding afternoon Buffalo Bob's resonant stage and, well, for two minutes the down the highway and smashed Antoinette Williams, for instance, was Lee Eisenberg, an editor for voice slipped into familiar Howdy college kids just scream and the head-on into another carload of Doody songs like: "It's Howdy who got caught in the crossfire of a Esquire. walls bulge and everybody claps niggers. The dead and dying were gang fight as she sat with her "How would you like to do an Doody time, it's Howdy Doody and hollers and stamps their feet lying on the highway when the time. Bob Smith and Howdy, too, coloring book on the front porch of article for us on a Howdy Doody and whistles. But the thing they highway troopers came on the say Howdy doo to you ... "or her home a few blocks from revival? enjoy the most is when I say, 'Hey scene. One told his buddy to go "Who's the funniest clown you Temple University's Mitten Hall. '•Oh sure," I said, delighted to kids, what time is it?" And they into town for help while he'd get know, Clarabell ... "or "If you She died from a bullet wound be in the position of having Esquire come back with a real big: 'Howdy out his shovel and just start burying think you use your feet when cross between the eyes. approach me for an article. "I Doody time!'J.t's unbelievable! some of them there at the scene. the street—here's a surprise. 'Cause But I suddenly realized I wasn't would be delighted..." Buffalo Bob was carried back, "So when his buddy returned your pal Howdy knows if you had quite with it. There was this So I was looking forward to too, and it was all very relaxing, with the ambulance, the doctors 50 toes, you'd still cross the street annoying buzzing in my head meeting Buffalo Bob as I flew down after several hours of formal said to the trooper, *What are you with your eyes." distracting me from my work at to Ft. Lauderdale where he has interviewing, to sit with a Scotch doing?' And the trooper replied, hand. And when I listened closely lived for the last couple of years. "Good songs," Buffalo Bob said. to it, I heard it singing over and and relax. "I was golfing with some 'Well, I just thought I'd start "Be kind to animals, 'never never He greeted me at the airport where fellows from Ohio," Buffalo Bob burying the dead so I've buried six over: "It's Howdy Doody time, it's ever pick a fight, cause it never, Howdy Doody time..." I recognized him immediately. said. "And one of them told_jae niggers.' ever proves who's right'. . . things "Can't tell you how much I this story about these Mississippi '"Six! You mean you've buried like that." I was appalled. I know it's not enjoy these shows," said Buffalo highway troopers and this bunch of six!' Howdy Doody time, but my head is Bob_ after a lunch of beer and niggers. "'Yeah,' the trooper replied 'Buffalo Bob telling infected by this bad vibration. It's Two said they were alive but then etched in my brain. Bart Seidler you know how these niggers lie.' was sympathetic to my suggestion that there's some heavy Howdy "Isn't that funny," Buffalo Bob racial jokes../ Doody business going on in the Dr. Hip laughed. "Isn't that awful?" heads of us who were subjected to ANSWER: Marijuana often "Yes," I laughed, once again Buffalo Bob, who thinks most (C) Eugene Schoenfeld, M.D., 19T0 the shown when we were young. produces feelings of paranoia but close to hysteria. Saturday morning children's Dear Dr. Scheonfeld: the symptoms you describe should Of course, anyone who's programs today are "pretty sick," I interviewed Seidler in his I don't know whether I'm cause you to stop using the drug surprised that Buffalo Bob might thinks Howdy Doodcy could make apartment near the University of . pregnant or whether my system is now. People who are truly hip enjoy telling racial jokes (I've a go of it today if it were updated a Pennsylvania following a typical just very fouled up. The first time I won't put you down because you quoted the one I liked best of the bit. He attributes its long run in the day at juvenile court which ever had intercourse was two don't use marijuana. three he told) doesn't get the point '50's to parental approval because; included talking with a 15-year-old months ago. Ten days later I had behind Howdy Doody, as far as I'm "Howdy unequivocally stood fori boy who is afraid to ; i school my period but only a very little. I concerned. Where do you think a wholesomeness. Mothers were very] because he was stabbed in the back haven't had my period since. guy's head is who considers a pleased. They had a babysitter to there last year and inlcuded seeing Is it possible for me to be Dear Dr. Hip: pug-nosed, freckled-faced puppet to get the kids nice and quiet before a 16-yeaT-old retarded boy (who ', pregnant? I thought after having Please tell me if it possible that be the "image of an all-American dinner was served. And there was had committed no crime) sent to my period it was impossible but I'm certain people can have a kind of boy" and who styles himself as no violence. Nobody every got adult prison because the State has now 17 days late and very worried. allergic reaction to smoking grass. It Buffalo Bob, "great white chief of shot. Nobody ever, killed anybody. no other facility to offer. seems that too often when I smoke During the past few months I've the Sigafoose Indians?" No guns were used. The little "The reason these shows are I get a kind of suffocating feeling. been doing a lot of drugs-smoke, The show also included Chief pranks Clarabell used to play were catching on," Seidler said, "is diet pills, downs, meth, MDA and As silly as it sounds, I feel that I Thunder-Thud ("Cowabunga") and about the worst things that because they take you back to your psylicibin. I did the last 2 during have to "burp" and I can't, then Princess Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring happened on the show and he was c h ildhoo d when everything was the past weekend. Could these pressure seems to build up. If trying in broken English to teach all always reprimanded for these." really good and nice, because you drugs be affecting my system medically this is impossible then I the little white children in the When I asked Buffalo Bob what didn't have any hassles when you causing me to be late? I really don't guess I have to come to terms with jPeanut Gallery to say "How." he thought of Sesame Street, he we re young, r i ght? The only know what to think. this on a psychological basis. replied: "I think it's a great, great problems you had were would your ANSWER: See the letters preceding Buffalo Bob doesn't think the If I am pregnant, how do I go show. I think it's sensational, just mommy buy you an ice cream cone and following yours. Allergy to characterization of Chief about getting a legal abortion? Do I magnificent. It's a great, great or could you stay out past eight." marijuana is possible or you may be Tunder-Thud offensive to American have to tell my parents? It would Indians. "Ill tell you one funny babysitter." Right—that's precisely what was swallowing rather than inhaling the wrong with my childhood which just hurt them so much. I'm 19 (20 thing, he had a beautiful mustache. After the Belmont Stakes were smoke. separated me for too long from in February) and am going to He's the only Indian in the world over Buffalo Bob drove me to participating in the reality of what school at the University of Miami; I with a mustache." Howard Johnson. Motel where I was have so much on my mind right most people have to go through in Dear Dr. Schoenfeld: But I'm being unfair. Buffalo staying. And in the lobby, he put now I'm having a hard time doing this country. I was raised with I've been smoking marijuana for Bob really is a nice guy. A Rotarian his arm around me and hugged me my school work. dangerous illusions (sometimes about 3 years. During this time I've who gives a non-smoking clinic and said, "You're all right, Sal." passed out several times while called middle-class values) which In fact, I'm having trouble doing once a month in Ft. Lauderdale, he Damn! That was good to hear. ill-prepared me for life. everything. I never thought I'd have taking a hit. I would like to know if is befriended by many sports heroes All these years I'd sort of assumed I this problem. Even now I can the brain suffers any damage during whose pictures hang on the walls of was a freak (maybe because my So I'm glad I've discovered this hardly conceive the idea. I can't this period of unconsciousness. his study. Buffalo Bob's a person parents were the type who were the core of Howdy Doody vibrations. believe I'm writing you either. I sure like smoking dope but I who respects the rules of fair play: last on the block to get a Now I can work at rooting them ANSWER: Your menstrual period don't want to go crazy. "I have nothing against television). But here was good old out. could be delayed by the drugs you ANSWER: Stop smoking dope and demonstrations if done in an Buffalo Bob saying / was all right. I And should I catch a whimper of mention, emotional upset (such as get a complete physical orderly way. I mean that's really guess it was worth having his hand Buffalo Bob singing: "Who's the fear of pregnancy) or pregnancy. A examination. Be sure to tell the nothing more than a profession of on my thigh during a good part of funniest clown you know, pregnancy test obtained through a physician your symptoms when faith. But rioting, killing, upsetting our interview with his thumb and ClarabeB" in my brain, I'll retaliate gynecologist or Planned Parenthood you are examined. cars, looting and starting fires—I forefinger playing with the hem of with 50 slugs of Bessie Smith would answer your question very Losing consciousness as you think they should be shot. I don't my dress. singing, "Give me a pigfoot and a quickly. describe it is neither normal nor think they have any right to do bottle of beer." That should do it. that." So I had a good time with If you should be pregnant healthy. Besides the possibility of Buffalo Bob. In a sense then, I And so finally, it's my sense of Planned Parenthood also provides harm from passing our frequently, Buffalo Bob described his think it's pretty bitchy of me to h umor that carries me through counseling services, including you might fall and seriously injure "calling" in life as being an begrudge all these college students things I really cant bear to think referrals for legal abortions when yourself. entertainer and in the four or so their nostalgia trip. But I do. I may about. Like the article for instance. indicated. hours I spent in his house I never be a child of the '50s, but I've The medium is the message, you WARNING: If you're considering saw him turn off-whether he was grown up: I know it's not Howdy know, and no matter what I say Dear Dr. Hip Pocrates: seeing a film called THE ZODIAC singing an old Howdy Doody song Doody time, it never was Howdy about Buffalo Bob or he says about I am very concerned about the COUPLES, ;ave your time and into the tape recorder, doing the Doody time, and I think to indulge himself—the very fact that a effects marijuana smoking has upon money. Unfortunately I sat through piano Chopsticks act he uses in his me. Almost always I have a bad this loser at the opening of San college shows, or playing "Michele" time. I get very frightened and Francisco's First International on his custom-made organ. He guess it was worth having his hand on my thigh* paranoid. Erotic Film Festival. THE ZODIAC comes on sort of like Fred Often I can't talk and at times I COUPLES manages to make both Mac Murray playing an in such fantasies is dangerous. national magazine wants to do an start to shake. I feel very astrology and sex unsufferably trite overambitious Fuller Brush man, article on him gives this one man with his foot in the door, his voice Perhaps it's a youthful electorate unconfident. This has caused me to and boring. yearning for Doodyvilie that allows prominence over all tbe children shy away from hip people which is a little too loud and his face a little I've written about who were • * * * too close to yours. the phenomenon of a president not where it's really at these days. Dr. Schoenfeld welcomes your who, as Senator George McGovern relegated to the Bulletin's back When turned on with grass I get letters. Write to him at 2010 1th I didn't know what 1 was so aptly put it, is "living In pages just because they're not a very fast, pulsating (about strobe St., Berkeley, Ca. 94710 supposed to do about it all except Disneyland." Hopefully the Sesame "newsworthy." It's periexing to light speed) vibration. With acid or sit back and enjoy it . . . which I Streeters will be able to come up me, really. speed I do not notice the vibration DEAR DR. HIPPOCRATES is a certainly did. with something better'. "Forget about it, Sally Grimes," or fear and helplessness. Any collection of letters and answers. By the time the Belmont Stakes Shortly after being assigned the Dennis advised me through the information you can give will be Published by Grove Press at $.95 came on his remote-control Zenith incense and cigar smoke. "Just tell greatly appreciated. story, I was sitting in my office at paperbound. color TV, I'd consumed three beers, the Philadelphia juvenile court it like it is." lags Eight l!iT^»3.TWilW[3 Thursday, December 10, 1970 Racial issues spark confrontations in N.C. schools

Editor's note: The following story was service." It was decided at the service to call machines. mattresses, ripped up sheets, left human written from LNS reports, eyewitness for a boycott of all Vance County schools. One of the leaders of the march, defacation on the floor of the cells and accounts and recent wire reports of racial Nutbush closed Warrenton attorney Frank Ballance, tried to cursed policemen during the several hours tisturbances in two North Carolina county Two days later—Wednesday, Nov. 4—as a talk to Robertson about what was they were locked up. xhool system.) result of the intensified boycott, the Vance happening. Robertson struck Ballance with Asked if any of the girls were sprayed County school board closed Nutbush his nightstick, and turned the pepper fog with any chemical, Haynes replied, "No sir. nozzle on his face. Sparked by black high school students School. After a victory celebration that Not that I know of. I've asked around and angered by educational manipulation and afternoon, Slack students approached school Boycott no one knows of anything like that." racist sleight of hand, rural North Carolina officials Thursday morning to discuss the Tuesday the black community Petition has erupted for the fourth straight school outstanding demands. announced a total boycott of Warrenton The charge that MACE was used was year. In response, the officials announced a schools. The city declared a curfew, and the made in a petition signed by 75 black governor dispatched to Warrenton a force of parents and other Warren county residents. Following the patterns set by Lee meeting for the next afternoon at 4 p.m. At 50 North Carolina highway patrolmen whose The petition was drawn up by Ballance. Reidsville, Red Springs, Oxford, Scotland that time, 500 students and parents showed duty is usually confined to ticketing Neck and Swan Quarter, the small towns of up in front of the Board of Education, Ballance said telegrams identical to the speeders and breaking up picket lines. Henderson and Warenton both located in the where they were told that due to the death petition were sent to U.S. Attorney General north central part of the state near the of the chairman's brother, there would be no The curfew co ntinued through John Mitchell, Scott, and North Carolina Virginia border, gave birth to militant negotiations. Wednesday, although there were no Attorney General Robert Morgan. unified actions by the respective black Ben Chavis, one of the leaders of the incidents on arrests Tuesday. But despite the The telegrams also said that some minors communities. NCCRJ, announced that the group would curfew and the black boycott, the schools were jailed and that many were detained reopened Wednesday for the first time in ten These, in turn, have caused the local and proceed to the church. Four blocks along overnight. days. state governments to respond with tear gas, the way, the people spotted police in full Authorities transferred the girls to the oeatings, cutting of" of the public utilities, riot gear. In fear, some of the people began Following the disturbances of Monday Raleigh women's prison even though some ' 'h urry up" laws and ordinances, state running toward the church. night, Ballanee filed charges accusing police of them had made bail and the remainder troopers and national guardsmen—complete Without warning or any order to halt or officers with assault with a deadly were in the process of being granted bail, the with tanks and helicopters. disperse, the police attacked the people and telegram said. Ballance also said some arrests Typical began heating them with nightsticks. A news analysis were made without warrants. In many ways, the town of Henderson is Turning on the pepper fog, the police The telegram also said that the female typical of central and eastern North marched on the church. Soon the weapon—his nightstick. Ballance was students were denied food and water at the Carolina. The same white people, or their churchyard and all the people in it were arrested Tuesday and charged with leading a Warren County jail, and that they were relatives, serve on all boards—municipal, shrouded in tear gas, and the gas was seeping demonstration. d enied "women's personal articles" and religious and charitable. into the church itself. On Sunday, Nov. 22, a group of over 500 bathroom facilities. The town is in predominantly black black citizens met and pledged to continue At the women's prison unit in Raleigh, Vance county. In 1969, the county "Riot" their economic and school boycott in the Ballance said the women were forced to strip "integration" plan left Nutbush elementary The local radio soon announced that county. The resolution said, in part, that the several times and given tests, including school all black, while previously all white there had been a "riot" and that because of boycotts would continue until "the vaginal tests. Milburg elementary school enrolled 20% this riot, there was now a dawn to dusk principals are willing to come out of hiding Emergency Black students.. curfew. and talk with students and their advisors, Friday afternoon, Miles and Amos L. This was known as "freedom of choice" The black people in the church decided and the police are removed from school Crapps, chairman of the Warren County and didn't last out the school year. 1970 that there would be "no curfew in our campuses and cease harrassment of black Board of Commissioners, declared a state of "integration" plans called for the closing of community" and started an all-night service. people in Warren county." emergency in the wake of numerous fires in Nutbush and transfer of students to Milburg, Henderson police then surrounded the Flare-up the county. making Milburg 80% black. 9-bIock black area of the city and cut off an A week later the Blacks were back in The fires, which began Wednesday night However, on Oct. 1, the Vance County electric power. class, but on Tuesday, Dec. 1, the racial following the arrests of the 91 students at Board of Education reopened Nutbush and Across the street from the church was a tension again flared, this time at John Graham High school, had by Friday totaled arbitrarily transferred ninety black students white-owned tobacco warehouse, which Graham High School, and 28 state troopers over 25 in the rural portion of the county over from Milburg. The Board claimed at the caught fire "mysteriously" during the night. were called in to put down the disturbance. and three in the city of Warrenton. time that the move was due to overcrowding One of the demonstrators blamed the fire on 75 to 100 Blacks walked out of class on The state of emergency made it illegal to at Milburg, but at a subsequent city council "black magic." Firemen who were armed, Tuesday and gathered at the school "possess or transport dangerous weapons or meeting, Board members admitted that the were kept from putting out the fire by shots auditorium, where someone set fire to the any other dangerous or inflammable move was the result of white racist pressure. of undetermined origin. stage curtain. Town Manager J.E. Rooker materials" in the county from 6:30 a.m. to Detrimental But after the warehouse was gone, and said that some black students gathered 6:30 p.m. A multi-racial group, the North Carolina fire threatened nearby homes, firemen were outside the school after the fire, chanting Both the rural fire chief and the Committee on Racial Justice, discovered able, to get thru. One of the firemen and si nging, while most of the white Warrenton fire chief said arson was that there were four white children in the accidentally shot and killed himself, and students went home. suspected. new district, served by the reopened thereafter, firemen refused to enter the During the "disturbance" Mayor W.A. Solidification Nutbush. Almost immediately the parents of black community for any reason. Miles requested the state troopers in a call to One positive result of the unrest in two of the children produced notes from Throughout the night, attempts by police to Governor Bob Scott, and they remained in Warrenton was a solification of the black their physicians stating that attendance at enter the area were met with heavy gunfire, the area until Tuesday night when quiet had community in its efforts to obtain justice Nutbush would be "detrimental to their while singing in the church continued. been restored from the predominantely white racist local mental and physical health." Saturday morning, at the request of The next day, Warrenton city police government. The same day—Oct. 1—the black: Henderson officials, the governor ordered an arrested 85 Black Graham high Rev. A.A. Brown, a Warren county black community of Henderson called for a artillery unit of the National Guard into students —including nearly 40 leader, announced Tuesday the formation of boycott of Nutbush, and the following day Vance County. Both tanks and helicopters females—during and after school hours. They the Warren County Consumers Cooperative, only four of the 90 assigned students were reported seen by local residents. Things were charged with breaking windows, setting saying "the time has arrived when Black and showed up. Two weeks after the Nutbush quited down, and since then the governor fires in waste cans and otherwise disrupting poor people should begin to take positive boycott began, the Vance county has toured the area and the curfew has been the operation of the high school. steps toward total liberation by building superintendant of public schools told lifted. The female blacks were loaded onto two their own economic institutions." representatives of the North Carolina p rison buses and taken to the Warren Brown also announced the formation of Committee on Racial Justice (NCCRJ) that The events in Henderson helped County jail and later to the Women's prison the Warren County Students Legal Defense he did "not believe that the Vance County crystallize sentiment in nearby Warrenton in unit in Raleigh. The males were also loaded Fund. The fund is designed to assist those black community was concerned." Ordering Warren County. On Monday, Nov. onto prison buses and taken to a Warren students arrested and charged with school 13 demands 9, black students at John Hawkins high county prison camp. disruptions related to Black student A week later on Oct. 26, black students school presented a number of demands to Thursday, a group of black parents demands for more social activities, Black at Vance County high school presented 13 the Warren County Board of Education, accused Warrenton police of spraying MACE studies and a Black principal for one of the demands to the principal. The main demand The demands called on the county school on the girls while they were locked in the town's two high schools. was the closing of Nutbush elementary board of cease providing free facilities and Warren County jail. Chief of Police Grady Brown also said a non-partisan voter school. After presenting their demands, the Supplies to local segregated "academies." In Haynes said the girls threw cups of urine registration committee has been formed and students walked out. Three days later, black some cases, these all-white "rump" schools from their cells onto policemen and will begin work Jan. 1 with a goal of adding students at Henderson high school, the only were being operated in schools closed by the newsmen. 2,000 additional Black voters to the Warren other high school in the country, presented a latest 'Integration plans." The demands also He said the girls also destroyed county rolls. similar list of 10 demands to their principal. called for public school teachers to take One of the statements from the black their children out of segregated schools or community read in part: lose their jobs. "Time has run out for white racists. No Schools closed longer will we, as black people, allow white School officials responded by closing all "Ufyt NutrrarW racist pressure groups to determine the Warrenton schools for a week. To further educational destiny of black students. repress any action by Warrenton blacks, the Therefore, we proclaim Nov. 2 to be black City Council met in an extraordinary session THE SCHOOL OF DANCE Monday in Vance County, the day that all Sunday, Nov. 15, when they passed a parade black people will stand together as blacks." ordinance prohibiting marches or gatherings Then they walked out. of more than three people without a five-day On Black Monday, 800 black people written notice. The council knew when they PAGE AUDITORIUM Wednesday, December 16 marched seven miles from Kitrell College to passed the ordinance that a march had - Matinee performance—3:30 P.M. Henderson. City officials consulted the already been scheduled by Warrenton's DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Students (grades 1-6) $1.00 school board and arinounced that they blacks for Monday morning. Sponsored by Adult (accompanying a child) $2.00 Wouldn't permit ~a~~protest march in Monday, Warrenton -tracks began All Seats Reserved. Henderson. PERFORMING ARTS COMMITTEE, marching from a local Black Baptist church —Also- DUKE UNIVERSITY UNION Evening performance—7:30 P.M. But by the time the march reached the to the Board of Education. There they were Tickets $2.00, 1.50, 1.00 city there were 1000 people in line, too met by Deputy Sheriff Robertson and a AH Seats Reserved many to stop, so it continued peacefully number of police. Without warning, the Tickets on ale! Page Box Office (684-4059). Make checks payable police began firing tear gas cannisters into to the Dub University Union. Mail orders Box KM Duke Station. into the town. The marchers proceeded to a (Enclose a : If-ad dressed stamped envelope.) local black Baptist church for a 'liberation the crowd, and turned on their pepper fog

^umBHWis Thursday. December 10,1970 FageNjne Best grass in town

By Lex Varela During their first set they vocalist, Al Woods. Woods, indeed, as was his banjo and tuned in excellent renditions StatesvUle's answer to Johnny picking. He showed his Rob Poole of "Matterhorn," "Calijah" Cahs, developed an amazing prowess on one of his own Eighty enthusiastic and "Hey Bartender" for all rapport with the audience. numbers, "Uncle Bill's Still," bluegrass fans put their two the drunks in the audience. In addition to his musical a peppy, pleasing tune. And he probably set a new world's and a half bucks on the tine In the second set they did abilities, he put the audience some good trio numbers and in stitches with his infections record for replacing a broken Saturday night for the fifth string. pleasure of viewing one of a "military five-string bluegrass humor—"there's our Durham's first bluegrass medley," the likes of which fiddle player—he's been Unfortunately, there were shows. On the bill at the Durham has never seen. And paly ing ever since we practically no members of the Durham Civic Center were they cared enough to do a started...you gotta watch his Duke community at the the Mountain Ramblers from hymn requested during fingers, they never leave his show, However, both groups (even the fabulous Al Woods) Galax, Virginia, and the intermission, "How Great hands...we got a lot of will be back for a repeat Smoky Ridge Boys from Thou Art," even though it requests for this one, but meant learning it during their we're gonnado it anyway...we performance sometime in North Carolina's own either January or February. Statesville. break, they had never done it cut an eight-inch record with before. a twelve-ince hole. Yes sir." So watch for the date and The Ramblers came come on down and get caught But Wood's humor was through with a good solid set, The most outstanding up in some really good a really steady old bluegrass member of the Smoky Ridge only the top of the bluegrass music. sound. Playing primarily Boys is undoubtedly their iceberg-his vocals, high and traditional numbers by such banjo player and lead powerful, were impressive artists as Don Reno and Red Smiley, the Stanley brothers, and Hill Monroe, the group relied on the ability of their fiddler, Joe Drye. He shone Big Brother resurfaces on "Grey Eagle," "Old Joe Clark," and "Orange Blossom *'" by Big a need for its music, my first hearing it seemed out of Special." Brother and the Holding musical instincts tell me that place in the context of the Thurman Pugh, bassist for the Mountain Ramblers. Drye, a master of the Company Columbia-C 30222. it is worth having album and its potential as a slower bluegrass numbers, has By Randy Grass It is somewhat mechanical vehicle for some intricate garnered many awards on the Features Editor to analyze an album instrumental work is convention circuit. On bass Admittedly it is hard to track-by-track but I'm going untapped. In the end, though was Thurman Pugh, well approach the new Big Brother to have do to this in order to it serves as a refreshing known as both vocalist and album objectively. For one try to balance the fine points interlude, sandwiched composer. He showed the fall thing, Big Brother is usually that make this album good between two heavier range of his talents on a few remembered as "Janis' old rather than mediocre and numbers. Jimmy Martin numbers. band." Moreover, most good rather than great. "Someday" follows and is Also worthy of mention people considered the band The first side, which is the a well-constructed rock-sould to have lost its redeeming stronger side (all the cuts are mover. Its chief defect is was young "Hamburger" h ; Don, who when not value once Janis left, since somewhat worthy), opens lousy singing, whir s the DU33 on over to Morgan Imports munching burgers put some Big Brother has usually been with driving number—"Keep chief defect of ti._ whole mean licks on the flattop, regarded as noisy, sloppy and On." The song is all album. It is solid music , ani. seethe widest especially on "Liberty," and undeveloped musically. constructed-catchy, happy however; it could be a great old fiddle tune. One is haunted by the chorus, against driving verse song with good singing. Any fan of the Ramblers memory of Sam Andrew's and building bridge. The The mood of the album is. _ ^'SeW^iondU-fis/ will be. pleased to know that leads which were singing is adequate with a effectivety altered "b'y" they have personally raunchy-feedbacked-fuzzed good vocal backup. The "Heartache People," which is nlewo-Girrts for extended an invite to all simplicities. They sounded rhythm keeps you moving, so a slow* blues-flavored effort Durham folks to truck on up good if you were drunk or it is a happy dancing song. by Gravenites. The singing is to their home, Galax, in stoned or so gone you didn't "Joseph's Coat," written adequate and the song is everyone on IJour August for the Galax fiddler care. The fact that Big by a new group member Nick heavy, like pancakes. It sinks convention. Brother, as the perfect Gravenites, sounds very and oozes along. This is list-in al{ price The Smokey Ridge Bosy, rock-out party band, could familiar—probably someone appropriate to the mood of the hotter group of the two, get you into these states of else has done it before. It the lyrics, however, and the ranges'. stood fidgeting in the wings mind was their strongest features one of the best vocal squeezed-together feeling is as the Rambler's first set point. performances on the album, heightened by a whining Brass* Glass boxes-in mantj Sijes And came to a halt. As soon as the Because of all these which is complemented by violin, which is a very nice Ramblers had ambled down memories, one is disposed to very appropriate guitar work. touch. Shapes 'to fit anij decor Prom traditional off the stage, the Ridge Boys dismiss the band's first solo One nice thing about a A good-time drug song, bounded upon the stage, effort. Once you get behind guitarist like Sam Andrew, "Sunshine Baby" opens the showering praises on the your prejudices, however, that he is only capable of so (Continued on Page 10) to modem. GUd,-t» pat inct-gldSS Ramblers and giving everyone enough to play the album much and he knows his in the audience a "great big several times—and lay back limitations. Because of this, • wire bogs bees^s, s p idtM, Ud«j special howdy." and enjoy it for what is, no the guitar work escapes The Boys had an amazing more—"Be A Brother" has a overstatement (which is a Bio-Sci ouqs,crdbs,r'-6»Buai.cralrt.rrom'ili. S __ _j*CE amount of spirit flying lot to recommend it. blot on so many albums these Tonight's Bio-Sci through their tunes, really I found that after a few days). In general, Andrew's Hicks will feature the exciting the audience with listenings, several songs were guitar fills in well and while it Marx Brothers' "Room Holiday Hours super-charged vocals and sticking in my head. One day isn't overly impressive, it at Service," plus "Four in Mon.-Fri. 10:00-9:00 p.mSMB. . I even felt a compulsion to least isnt pretentious. the Afternoon. '* fantastic solos on mandolin, Sat. till 5:30 banjo, and fiddle. And all of play it—had to race to my An instrumental number Admission as always is 1016 W. Main St. this in spite of a really shitty room and whip it on. Since "Home On The Strange" is 75 cents and the show P.A. system. playing the album not only the third cut. It is starts at 8 p.m. does not bore me but creates jazz-flavored and nice. On

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E»»I8»I» Shopping C»nt«t, bthlnd Pig t Pupp'« 329-5850 Page Ten HiMMilMtlWH Thursday, December 10, 1970 Fonda describes changes in her beliefs and lifestyle

Editor's note: The foUowing is from a certain kinds of moviel'd be lying to say that according to what they need—which means Marriage taped interview done with Jane Fonda by it's easy to rid yourself ot that kind of thing that a technician or a grip may earn more [As far as my personal life—my several women staff members of The Great all at once. You know, just the idea of than a director or an actress and everybody marriage—] well, I had to leave. It's as Speckled Bird. It is simply Fonda's thoughts someone coming up and asking for is listed in alphabetical order. Everybody is simple as that. You sign that piece of paper on a variety of subject posed by the staffers. autographs is such a hard thing to deal with. involved in the whole dynamics of the which says that you will love and OBEY for You can't sit down and have a long political filmmaking. Nobody is just moving a light or the rest of your life. And if that doesn't Being an actress is one of the hardest conversation with everyone who asks you something. Everybody knows what the film work out that you've failed. And because things of all. It's competitive and it's totally for your autograph. What I do now—and it's is all about and nobody is making a profit. you don't want to fail—well you have to based on sexism. Not only in terms of how certainly not the idea solution—is to say to All the money goes back into the collective start denying change in yourself—which is you get jobs—the way you relate to the people "your name for you is much more to make more movies or into the movement what life is all about. producer-but an actress is successful if she's somehow. important than my name is for you. So 111 Dead sexy. And she can judge her success on how sign you name. You must never forget that many men want to fuck her. And what she But it's so rare that two people change at you name is the name that's important". "Political frame" the same rate of speed in the same direction. looks like. And how big her tits are. And And it's really interesting—some people just Naturally, anyone who would relate to a even to question all that—well that requires So you have to deny change to keep the go "WHAT?" Did you hear what she said to collective would have a certain political marriage working. I mean I was dead for a such a huge gear change. And it's going to me?" Some people feel aggressed. Some frame of reference. So you wouldn't have a take a long time. long time. And I didn't know who I was. So people don't understand at all. collective movie like a Rock Hudson or when I felt new roots growing I said, well "Barbarella" Conflict Doris Day movie—perpetrating male you know, "Good- by." Let's be friends and For me that change wasn't even a I've been trying to find out what I can chauvinism or sexism or capitalism. But it all that. But then, WOW, I really started to political thing at the beginning. I changed do—I'm an actress and that's my job and I still could be funny and beautiful and a grow—and I know that I will never need a my life- style. But what I couldn't change don't want to give that up. But it's becoming comedy or musical or whatever. I know right man to have an identity for myself. was how men related to me. Like going to a more and more difficult to live with the now a whole group of technicians and actors Stars military base and all the soldiers talking conflict between what I feel now as an and people who could relate to a collective. [Political movie stars?] Well, Newman is about Barbarella. You know, relating to me individual and as a woman particularly and The problem is the distribution. Maybe well as sex symbol. It had never bothered me a liberal. I don't know if he will ever take the structure within which a movie actress have to start with a collective and put the the step beyond that. Donald Sutherland, before. I was also brainwashed with the idea has to work. movies through the usual ripoff channels. of "well, that's success." And I suddenly with whom I just worked, is into the Collections The ideal is to set up a movement movement. I think Jon Voight is headed that started feeling like an object. And I've just distribution through movie nouses across the What I would really like to do is form way. I wish I could name more. It's pretty become more and more aware of it. country. movie collectives—where everyone is paid lonely. Obviously as a result I wouldn't make -Basques- -Union strikes railroads- -House- (Continued from Page 3) ?ranad»- «? maintained his Iegislation to prevent the Way Employees, and the .. i n-j c . j demand for six death Manuel Ordovas, refused and (Continued from Page 3) strike to give the unions and Hotel and Restaurant (Continued from Page 3) xnten but raduced b 30 provide the same wage the railroads more time to Employees Union have been he lawyers sat stonily his' ori lna) ^ *r Relations Committee, which through a three.hour J J^ increase as the House version. settle their dispute. involved in the bargaining. has jurisdiction over the omllined ol 754 years The Senate committee's bill If the Senate adopted a prosecutorperoration b, y Capt.Carlthe militaroy and om „, m m , ' authorizing legislation. The prisoners. would require the President bill that differed from that of committee has schedules to report to Congress 15 days The unions, representing the house, the differences about 80 per cent of the hearings starting today on the prior to the expiration day on would have to be resolved in Administration's request. But progress made toward a final nation's railway workers, conference. The final bill have been demanding in view of the critical attitude settlement. The bill was would also have to be signed expected to go to the floor of between 40 and 45 per cent of Sen. J.W. Fulbright, by the president to become chairman, t here is the Senate later in the law. increases in their average evening. hourly wage of $3.45 to considerable doubt that the Besides the Brotherhood complete action on the Nixon $3.60. The railroads have of Railway and Airline offered 37 per cent. 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--nmrnmr. Thursday, December 10, 1970 WifJolilsMiMB Page Eleven Frosh dump Carolina I 'Misceii anei' any points on the board until However, Carolina quickly Bill Crouch, and Duke's Budd By R >y Towlen the 14:37 mark, when regained the lead, and By Roy Towlen Flesh traded lay-ups, and Editorus, Sporti Assist! Associate Sports Editor Redding hit from the comer. appeared to be heading for with just 53 seconds left, The Di ke freshmen Carolina's Bobby Jone? the first win over a Duke Let's talk for a minute about the 800 rule in the ACC. basketball ttim came from Carolina had the ball and the Palmettolander par excellence. Monsieur Pepsodent Paul, who led all scorers with 24 frosh team in two years. Ray lead, 65-64. behind last night to defeat points, dominated the Hite hit a long jumper at 3:19 claims that the rule is arbitrary, and that the nationally the North Carolina frosh, to give the visitors a 62-57 But UNC couldn't get the lethargic Duke squad ball in bounds, and the Devils recognized 1.6 criteria is much more reasonable. While the 68-65, in a thrilling contest throughout the first half, as margin. But May countered smiling Gamecock mentor claims that education by the 800 played in the Indoor with a 12-footer, and took over. May promptly Stadium. he dropped in 15 points, and canned another jumper, to rule, one may argue that his true interests lie more with snared eight rebounds. following a UNC turnover, creating a better football team for himself, and not with Trailing by as many as added a foul shot to move give Duke the lead, 66-65, The second half was as with 36 seconds remaining. rectifying any great social injustices. nine points midway through sloppy as the first. But the Duke within two at 62-60. the second half, coach Jack The Heels then missed a short D evil's big men began to Jeff Burdette, who played jumper, and foul shot was The reasons for saying this are several. First of all, Dietzel's Schalow's team finally i come alive, and taking another fine floor game for record has been most disappointing for many Gamegrit grabbed its fir-.t lead of the Duke, fouled Hite, who hit nullified due to a lane night with just 36 seconds advantage of poor violation. Duke took over, partisans. He had a lot of talent on his team this season, but ballhandling by the Heels, one foul shot. But May hit his boys did not play up to their potential. Thus, pressure has remaining, and held nn for : another 12-footer, to move and two foul shots by May the victory. Duke pulled even at 37-37 on iced the win. been put on him to win. Before he is allowed to expand Fried Dave Elmer's lay-up. Duke within a point. UNC's Chris Redding led Duke Chicken Memorial Stadium, or whatever it is called, he knows with 15 point: and 11 that he has a team to put in it. So it.sounds a lot better if he rebounds. But it was Sam blames his lack of success on the 800 rule. May's nine points in the final Soccer team grabs honors Yes, the rule is arbitrary. Perhaps there are a very few high three minutes of play which school students who could do college work, who are not decided the game. May also and Pato (j utierrez were was selected to the All-ACC's gathered in a number of By Bob Peltz awarded All-South and while making permitted to play in the ACC due to the rule. But one must crucial rebounds in the Assistant Sports Editor All-ACC honors. the All-South's fourth team. question whether the vast majority of those who score below closing minutes. Although the soccer 800 would be able to get much out of a college education. season ended some weeks G ui terrez, only a Tymeson, was also selected as Duke, playing without the freshman, was named to the Duke's Most Valuable Player. Dietzel's recommendation that the 1.6 rule be adopted is ago, the awards are stilt All-South's second team, services of 6-7 Ron Righter, flowing into the Duke Both players are still in the nothing more than a smoke screen. The 1.6 rule itself is for the third consecutive while also being placed on the running for All-American booters, whose 8-3 record All-ACC first team. Earlier in arbitrary. By combining a boy's class rank (depending on what outing, turned in a woefilly honors which will be released school he attended) and his college boards, he must predict a poor first half performance. made them the winningest the month Gutierrez was later in the week. The Carolina rushed out to a soccer team in the school's selected by the team as the All-American and Regional 1.6 college grade average. So, while a boy who scores 799 on quick 6-0 lead, as foward history, while also earning Duke Offensive Player of the teams are selected by his boards is arbitrarily denied the right to attend an ACC John O'Donnell tallied three them a final ranking of eighth Year. different groups. school, one can also foresee many situations where a boy will quick buckets for the Heels. in the South. At the same time, senior Coach Skinner also just barely miss predicting a 1.6 average. If an additional point The Devils were unable to put In all-star teams released captain Craig Tymeson, the announced that goalie Dave on the boards might give one boy the necessary 800 board Tuesday, both Craig Tymeson Blue Devils leading scorer, Woodyard and fullback Mike score, it is also quite possible that one more point on the DeCroce had been named by boards might push another boy up to the 1.6 level. their teammates as the Defensive Players of the Year, Both rules are arbitary. Both surely deprive a very small while freshman John Leavens number of boys from attending college. But youll have a hard was selected as Rookie of the time finding a boy who can do the work at Duke with below Year. In the meantime, 800 boards. Perhaps Dietzel can hid sub-800 score": > his P.E. halfback Lou Lothman would Department, or something. I don't know. If su<..i boys are be captain of next year's pushed through college, and take only 'crip' courses, then they squad. probably would have been better off not going to college in In talking about his team, the first place. If Dietzel is sincere, I hope that he can show it. Coach Skinner said, "For our If his desires are only to win football games, without regards team we got a hundred and to what happens to his athletes after they graduate (or don't fifty percent. For our personnel we played as well graduate), then he will have done nothing for the boys or better than any other team involved. that I've had at Duke. No one knows what will become of the 800 controversy. "In critical times and in critical games we've always But I think that its about time that college coaches everywhere «& had that performance to push started caring a little bit more about the education which their us through. Both our record athletes are receiving, and a little bit less about winning. and our all-star selections Duke basketball teams do an excellent job in the academic indicate this." area, and we will discuss their success in a later column.

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