AEOLUS The Chronicle's weekly magazine Duke University Wednesday, September 27, 1978 Volume 74, Number 19 Durham, North Carolina Hurrah RAs The resident assistants work 24 hours a day and do everything but hold your hand on the way to the bathroom. Page 3. Gene Banks went Peach ice cream to Russia with the United States team William Windom, and came back with in town to perform in changed views. Thurber II,' talks Page 10. about his world. Page 4. Sports news Batman Page 12. A legend in his own Forum time, 'Bat' came to Page 16. Durham over 20 years ago and decided to stay. Today's news Page 6. Page 2. .Today's news, Ingram claims opponent unfair By Ed Hatcher Anwar Sadat. U.S. Senate candidate "Our prayers and John Ingram appeared in indeed the prayers of the Durham yesterday morn­ world have been answer­ ing and accused his ed," he said. The republican opponent of agreements coming out of trying to buy the office of the summit are "due to the senator. hard work of President Photo by Stow Dunn Photo by Stow Dunn Ingram made his Carter," Ingram said. Left: John Ingram, the Democratic senatorial candidate, speaks to other leading North Carolina remarks at a breakfast Ingram said that he told Democrats at breakfast yesterday. Pictured from left to right are Ingram, state senator Lawrence Davis, gathering of leading Carter in his recent trip to state senator Willis Whichard, Willie Lovett, Durham County Democratic chairman, and Paul Pulley, Durham and state demo­ North Carolina that he Democratic nominee for one of Durham's three house seats. Right: Luther Hodges, one of Ingram's crats held at the Down­ believes "his [Carter's] former challengers, listens attentively from the rear. towner motel. efforts in world peace Referring to his oppo­ would go far beyond the nent, U.S. Senate Jesse next administration. For East-West extension opposed, Helms as his "five million here on earth God's work dollar opponent," Ingram is done." said "with the millions Even in his appraisal of ASDU agrees with proposal and millions of dollars the summit, however, pouring into the state, the Ingram continued his By Robert Paduano people who walk the criticism of Senator The ASDU legislature last night joined the ranks of person should not have voting rights but can remain sidewalks of North Helms, Ingram said he campus and community groups opposing extension of on the Board to facilitate communication between the Carolina are suspicious of was surprised that Helms the East-West Expressway from Erwin Road to U.S. two groups. all that out of state money had the "gall" to print routes 15-501. The results of yesterday's elections saw Vanessa coming in here to buy the newspaper ads praising Legislators serving the undergraduate student body Mullins elected as recording secretary, Ann Crowley important office of the the summit conference at large and legislators representing Central campus as Budget Committee Chairwoman, Charles O'Shea United States Senate." and Carter after Helms were also approved last night. A budget chair, as the athletic committee chairman, and Gary "We're going to show had made disparaging recording secretary and parliamentarian were also Davidson as the parlimentarian. him this office is not for remarks about the chosen. Legislators-at-large are Jonathan Short, Brian sale," Ingram said. president. The expressway proposal, formed by the general Rosenthal and Gary Davidson. Davis and Hodges Happy with Durham issues committee stated, "resolved that ASDU urge Off-campus legislators are Dave Bennett, Robert attend Ingram, in an interview the University to oppose said extension and encourage Evans, Beth Wannamaker, Grant McGuire, Sherri Attending the gather­ followig his speech, said and participate in the development of alternative Zann Rosenthal, Vanessa Mullins, Steve Turner and ing were State Senator he was satisfied with the solutions to the West Durham traffic congestion." Mike Pak. Lawrence Davis and way his campaign in One participant in the discussion included William Central Campus Representatives are Scott Watkins, former North Carolina Durham was going. Adler, head ofthe NC-PIRG Duke Chapter, who gave David Edwards, Eric Brundage, Janet Farquharson, National Bank president "The people here are his support to the proposal. Tom Gibson, and Ann Coleman. Q Luther Hodges both of ample proof that the ASDU's ratification gives further support to NC- whom ran against Ingram campaign here [in PIRG and community groups in their drive to stop in the Democratic primary Durham] is getting." extension of the expressway. this year. Hodges is Ingram said he did well It is NC-PIRG's hope, Adler said, that the issue will Sanford and PIRG presently a professor in in Durham County when come before the Board of Trustees this weekend. the business school here. he ran successfully for University President Terry Sanford said clash over road Duke President Terry state insurance commis­ emphatically yesterday morning that the expressway Sanfrod also appeared at sioner and that he expects issue will not enter in this week's meeting. Contrary to the plans of of the East-West Express­ the event but left for a to carry the county in the During the ASDU meeting there was a move to the campus chapter of the way. meeting before Ingram's November election. decide on what to do with the money received by North Carolina Public Speaking at an inter­ speech. Sanford, a The gathering was sponsoring the Evelyn Wood reading program, Interest Research Group view yesterday in his democrat, is a former organized by George amounting to ten percent of membership tuition, but and ASDU, University house, Sanford said the North Carolina governor. McKee, of George R. this was postponed to a later date when the exact profit President Terry Sanford controversy over the Continuing his camp McKee's Insurance Agency from the sponsorship is known. said yesterday that the expressway should be aign theme of tying Helms , who is helping coordinate Concerning the voting status of an ASDU Budget Board of Trustees will not resolved by Durham and to special interests while Ingram's efforts in Commission chairperson as a member of the take action this weekend state elected officials. He portraying himself as a Durham. • Publications Board, it was decided that any such on the proposed extension noted a year-old trustees' "man of the people," resolution which ex­ Ingram said the "central pressed concern over the issue [of the campaign] is NEWSBITS damage the expressway who will represent the could cause to the Crest people and not the special Young reappointed 'Pride' is picked Street neighborhood north of campus. interests." Robert Young has been reappointed as University The University's Project Pride committee — they put Special interests Minister for a term of four years, President Terry up the "don't litter" signs at campus entrances and "We've taken the "According to the Sanford's office announced. sponsored the "Grass is good" T-shirts and bumper attitude that it's their [the Charlotte News his "Bob Young has done an excellent job," Sanford stickers — has received a "Certificate of Appreciation" city's and state's] decision [Helms] top contributors said in a news release." I am glad he will continue to for its works in National College "Pitch-In!" Week. to make," Sanford said. are oil well people. Most serve as Minister to the University." The award, signed by the presidents of Anehsuer "We're aware that important are his votes in "I am quite excited by the prospects of being at Duke Busch, Inc. and the ABC radio network, recognizes the highways may cause Congress tied to special for another four years," Young said. He has been in the work done by Project Pride during the litter-awareness people loss of money or interests." Duke Chapel pulpit since July, 1973. week last April. convenience." Speaking of the recent His appointment was made in conjunction with William Adler, head of spills of the toxic western North Carolina conference of the Methodist Duke's NC-PIRG chapter, chemical, PCB, along church. said last night he "urges" North Carolina roadways, Dukies of Peking? the trustees to take note of Ingram sharply criticized the ASDU legislatures Top relations The People's Republic of China has presented a resolution encouraging Helms for voting against The medical center's Office of Public Relations has request to the United States government to place some the Toxic Substances Act alternatives to the earned a first place national award from the Academy of its young people in universities here, according to expressway. which passed in Congress President Terry Sanford. of Hospital Public Relations, the medical center "Theorectically," Adler in 1975 by a vote of 73 to 8, Intercom newsletter said. Sanford also said that Duke was among the schools Ingram said. expressing an interest in the project. Baid, "the trustees act in It is another in a line of awards won by the the best interest of the "Well we have this to be University for its public relations staff work. The As of yet there are no available details on when these thankful for; he [Helms] is students would arrive or where they would be located. Duke community and we Alumni Register won a runner-up position in 1976 and believe that ASDU's ineffective in Congress," 1977 for alumni tabloid newspapers from the Council John Fein, vice provost and dean of Trinity College Ingram said. approval of the resolution for Advancement and Support of Education. said that Duke's quick reply was to speed up the against the expressway Praise for Summit In conjunction with hospitals throughout the decision process.
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