The Chronicle Friday, September 22

The Chronicle Friday, September 22

the DUKE'S DAILY NEWSPAPER chronicle Volume 68, Number 17 Durham, North Carolina Friday, September 22, 1972 Sanford rehashes past, speculates on future By Dan Neuharth Sanford says. "I have no million dollars in If Duke President Terry interest in either elective or contributions including a Sanford had his 1972 appointive political office, $300,000 loan, says he is Presidential campaign to run including the U.S. Senate "not personally in debt over again, he says he'd do race here." now." ''very few things But 1976 is not so "The campaign owes a differently." definitely out. "It's a long few thousand dollars here He maintains the way off," he says. "I will and there, mostly for scenario he held last spring, make no firm statements maintainance bills," Sanford saying in an interview about what I'll do in 1976. said. He said he didn't know Wednesday "If I'd won the "When I first took over if the $300,000 loan had North Carolina primary, and the Duke presidency in been repaid. McGovern had lost in 1970 I said six to seven Only $70,000 out of California, I probably would years ought to be $450,000 in contributions have gotten the considered the term for a has been reported by nomination." university president, and I Sanford's campaign, But Sanford, now 56, still believe that now." according to reports from doesn't want to talk about Contributions the General Accounting his campaign anymore. He Sanford, who received Office in Washington. says he wants to over three-quarters of a (Continued on Page 8) "accentuate the postivie," and "not rehash an old campaign." He says the campaign Barber classifies was a "net gain." Seldom missed "I seldom missed a day here at Duke when I was needed in my capacities as Nixon, McGovern Duke president," Sanford By David Hardy personalities into four categories: active-positive, Terry Sanford introducing himself to Barbara Eagleton, wife of the former maintains. James Barber, author of And though he traveled The Presidential Character,active-negaitve , vice-presidential nominee. (Photo by John Thorner) as far west as Oregon and as said last night that President passive-positive, and far north as New Jersey to Nixon's accountability to passive-negative. To oversee state projects speak during his campaign, the people will be removed An active-positive he says he "never devoted if he is re-elected. President's main motivating full attention to the Barber, speaking before force is to achieve results, campaign except during the about 30 people in a Barber notes in his book. PIRG seeks coordinator week of the Democratic Lancaster colloquium, The active-positive President By Julie Garnett convention." remarked that "only God, is more of an independent the coordinator's salary. public voice," according to man who enjoys the activity A professional Formation of PIRG at Steve . Cohen, another Sanford says his history, and himself will coordinator to oversee state campaign was "worth­ determine Nixon's actions of his job, according to other North Carolina temporary PIRG organizer. Barber. organizations and projects is schools is contingent on the ASDU referendum while," both to the many in the future. currently being sought by action initiated by this Students voted in an students who worked for Barber added that Nixon Contrary to this pattern the North Carolina Public person, according to Robb ASDU referendum last him and "gained good likes to surprise people. of Presidential character is Interest Research Group Turner, a temporary December to support a experience," and the "Nixon only feels really the active-negative. These (PIRG). coordinator of Duke's PIRG Duke chapter of the North trustees who supported him. alive in the midst of crisis." presidents are motivated by About $6,000 in chapter. Carolina PIRG through an Future? Recently appointed from the quest and possession of voluntary student fees from As other chapters are individual assessment of But will the political Yale as chairman of the power. Active negative Duke will be provided for formed, they will contribute $1.50 per student per fever that seems to have Duke political science Presidents are less flexible proportionally according to semester. The fee was added affected him since he first department, Barber studied and narrow their alternative the number of students, to to student fees on this was a North Carolina state the personalities of the past courses of action despite Mail the coordinator's salary and semester's bills. senator in 1953 affect him 11 Presidents, Taft through evidence indicating that anymore in the future? Nixon, in writing his book. these alternatives are other expenses, Turner said. However, anyone destined to failure, Barber The remainder of the (Continued on Page 8) 1974 is "definitely out," He then classified these aid. boxes $7,500 appropriated for Pigeon hole mail boxes PIRG at Duke will be Third group for all student organizations determined by the local According to Barber the registered with the Student PIRG board to be elected r,hird pattern of behavior, Activities Office have been within the next six weeks, passive- posi ti ve , is set up in 212 Flowers to Turner said. motivated through a desire to be loved. This group facilitate communication Transferred salary among the organizations. because of their dependence ASDU has transferred on public approval makes Notices and letters which the salary to a group of disappointment in politics organizations wish to call to interested students now likely. the attention of other planning preliminary organizations can now be activities, according to Passive-negative, the put directly into the ASDU vice-president Kathy fourth pattern of appropriate boxes and Summerlee. characteristics emphasize thereby eliminate the civic virtue of the job unnecessary mailing through The remainder of the and tend not to get involved the regular mail services. PIRG allotment will be in the political aspects of transferred "when we their work, Barber indicates. Any student organization (ASDU) are sure that there which does not find a box will be no misuse of student As far as this year's reserved for it should funds; that is, when a Presidential nominees are contact Sue Fishman, democratically elected concerned, Barber classifies director of student board is established," she Nixon as an active negative. activities, in the Student said. According to Barber, Activities Office, 204 "Nixon is a loner who really PIRG is an outgrowth of is not concerned with Flowers to make Ralph Nader's consumer arrangements to have one idealogical stances." advocacy campaign. Student Nixon's change set up. All organizations fees are channeled into should begin immediately to student initiated research Barber uses Nixon's check these boxes and are projects which aim at change in relationships with encouraged to make use of "balancing the control of China and Russia to them. private interests with a Wallace Wade Stadium before the cheering starts. (Continued on Page 14) Page Two The Chronicle Friday, September 22,. 1972 Despite rapes, Dumas downplays 'crime wave9 By John Boddie "one assault seems like a "lighted areas are generally suspicious characters be comes up," he said. "We the people, and the Although at least two crime wave, but put into safer, but it's hard to say reported to Public Safety. have a reasonable number of property—in that order—on rapes and two other perspective we have been that when one girl gets "I feel good about our men to do what we're this campus." attempts have occurred at very fortunate at Duke as raped in broad daylight." ability to handle whatever assigned to do, to protect Duke within the last three compared with campuses in Dormitory months, Paul Dumas, many other parts of the In addition, Dumas director of Public Safety, country." advised women to walk emphasized in an interview Dumas expressed relief either with or within sight yesterday that this is hardly that both of the alleged of others. Also, although he evidence of a crime wave. assailants are in custody but knew of no rapes or CAStSSAffy One Duke student was maintained "that doesn't attempted rapes that had The Occult raped on East Campus early mean there aren't more out occurred in a dormitory, on the morning of June 18. there." Dummas advised Don't miss the nice Her assailant, a student at To avoid being attacked, "everyone —male and Durham High, was ' 'Girls should not accept female—to sleep with their little clump of Occult sentenced on Tuesday to rides with strangers. It's doors locked." books on the small life imprisonment, inherently unsafe," Dumas Finally, he asked that collections, shelf. according to the Durham stressed. He added that any assaults or even Morning Herald. Another Duke student Come when the was raped on September 7 spirit moves you .'. by a man who ofered her a WE HAVE THE BEST Published every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ride between East and West and Friday of the University year except during THE OLD BOOK CORNER University holidays and exam periods by the students of . Campuses but then took her 137A East Rosemary Street Duke University, Durham, N.C. Second class postage paid to Orange County where the COPYING FACIUTES at Durham, N.C. Delivered by mail at $16.00 per year. Opposite Town Parkin?, Lots . Subscriptions, letters and other inquiries should be mailed assault took place. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 to Box 4696, Duke Station, Durham, N.C. 27706. .Arrested IN THE AREA The Durham Morning Herald reported on Tuesday that a man charged with this - 5( a copy rape has been arrested by authorities in Mountain - No waiting in lines City, Tennessee.

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