TODAY INSIDE TODAY EDITORIALL V *CHALLENGE *CHALLENGE SUPPlEMENT *CAR FEE *MCKISSICK *SPRING INTERVIEW * * * Best Newspaper In The Carolinas VOLUME LVI Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Friday, April 16, 1971 * * * Number 23 .. \----------~----~~~~====~~~==~~~~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------------------------~~~ deWeese: Ralph Nader Trustees ,_.' Lack Info To Keynote Bill deWeese, Student Government president, and members of his administration ··: \ recently criticized President ' ' ,. Scales and the Student life ' ' Committee for negligence in O.allenge '71 informing the University trustees of the intervisitation resolution which the trustees are con­ Consumer advocate Ralph The second major address of sidering this afternoon. Nader will open the Challenge '71 Challenge '71 will be presented by (A similar proposal for in­ symposium tomorrow with a Mr. Harry Caudill speaking on tervisitation rights for students keynote address on "En­ "The Environment: A personal was defeated by a vote of 35 to 1 vironmental Hazards: Man­ Committtment," at 11 a.m. in by the trustees in their meeting of. Made and Man Remedied" at Wait Chapel the same day. last year. The lone affirmative 1:30 p.m. on Magnolia Court. At 1:30 Monday, Dr. Daniel vote was cast by the student Based on the theme of ''The Bell of Harvard University will , member of the board.) Challenge of Survival: Not Man speak on "The United States: According to deWeese, Apart,'' the fourth biennial Toward the Year 2000" in Wait students who have visited Challenge symposium will bring Chapel. trustees to discuss the visitation together a variety of national and issue find that the trustees local figures to explore the 'MIXED MEDIA' "complain of a lack of in­ question of environmental On Monday afternoon, "Mixed Photo by Shaeff formation." problems and ideas of planning Media" will allow individual McKissick ponders a question put to him from the floor at his Wait This communications break­ for the future. students and· the Winston-Salem Chapel speech. down apparently involves the The three-day program is in­ community to participate ac­ question of establishing limited tended to provoke the student to tively in the "Challenge of Sur­ Ph. D. programs in the depart­ examine alternatives for the vival." ments chemistry and physics as future and his own role in the Dr. Rene Dubos will deliver a Floyd McKissick well as intervisitation. The fate of ecological crisis. third major address on "The the Ph. D. proposal is also to be Quality of Life.," at 8 P.M. decided by a vote of the trustees NADER Monday, in Wait Chapel. A this afternoon. Pulitizer Prize Speaks On City "One fellow," deWeese winner, Dubos is currently is a reported, "was not aware of Nader, who will speak in member of President Nixon's By SU~N GILLETTE writing the United States Con­ either Gary Gunderson's Varsity Gymnasium in case of Citizen Advisory Board on the Staff Writer stitution, were primarily con­ visitation proposal or the Ph. D. rain, will discuss his philoSophy Environment. He will raise the cerned with safeguarding an proposal." that technology must be con­ question, "Can Man Construct a !:''loyd McKissick, head existing economic basis of "SG is very unhappy about how trolled and not be allowed to Better Environment?" organizer of Soul City, explained society and that protections of the trustees have been approached," · affect the quality of human life. On Tuesday, Challenge begins the reasons for establishing the dignity and rights of man, he said. "President Scales' He will emphasize the role of the with a major address by Roger projected eastern North Carolina namely the Bill of Rights, were monthly correspondence with the business world in the creation of Shinn on "Untangling Our community of 50,000 which will be only added ten years later. trustees had to benegligent; it environmental problems and the Tangled World: The Challenge of black-built and black­ "And white society is still wasnt solely the fault of the role business and the individual Survival in the Future" at 10 a.m. maintained, in a lecture Wed· defending its economic system," Wooters administration. Photo By Jones can play in solving the en­ in Wait Chapel. Shinn, who wlll nesday night in Wait Chapel. McKissick said. "It is noble that ''The trustee I mentioned vironmental crisis. discuss religion as a factor in . Since he was addressing a a Black man may sit at a white before said there was nothing in Right On! Nader's book, Unsafe at Any man's survival, is a professor at ,rather small audience, man's table, but that's no sub­ his last two newsletters from Speed, accused car manufac­ Union Theological Seminary in McKissick made comments on stitute for having your own table Scales about visitation. Aunual Greek Week activities thisyearwere kicked off with the "Plaza 500," where fraternities turers of "building death traps New York and is the author of "The Liberation of Black and determining where and when "This is the biggest social issue raced one another around the plaza on roller skates and tricycles. The sJgma pi above had some that kill 50,000 people annually Tangled World. America" and then held you're going to eat." in the recent history of Wake trouble keeping his glasses on and took matters in hand. arid maim imd injure 442,000 discussion with listeners . Kappa Alpha fraternity won the race by fonr trike lengths. peVORE "•. .•. Forest," de Weese said, adding more." He has also been con­ McKissick emphasized TRUE POWER THROUGH that "for our president to have Greek week activities have bt;en continuing throughout the week and wlll wind up tomorrow night cerned with investigation of At 1:30, a seminar will be held throughout the vital distinction ECONOMICS been so remiss in his effort with parties at the frats. cyclamates in foods, the use of in DeTamble on "Survival in the between freedom and liberation Hiakes SG very unhappy." Next week-end will again be(_Jreek'ilominated as the sigma chi's stage their annual Derby Day. false advertising in business, the Future: Can Man Adapt?" Dr. with regard to the black In the planning of Soul City, its '· ' deWeese stated that be and the misuse of medical x-rays, and lrven DeVore, professor of an- American's present state in organizers have discovered that other SG. officers are going on most relevant to Challenge '71, thropology at Harvar Univeristy, American society. "Liitcoln did blacks are not being trained for record in support of the visitation the pollution of air and water­ will discuss man and the not really free the slaves, he only the "roles which will enable them resolution and opposed to the Ph. ways. adaptions he must make in order fired them. Wearing the same to rule their own destinies," '.'' D. proposal. Challenge activities will to survive. Dubos and Shinn will economic chains, they were free according to McKissick. resume at 9:30a.m. Monday with offer comments afterwards. only to do the same work and "Soul City needed black people an informal panel discussion in At 3:30, the seminar will sleep in the same bed," he said. from all disciplines - city plan­ The registrar's office has prior to the 8th. Students _Students who register May 8 ners, engineers, housing experts­ Exam Rule Will complete their registration DeTamble Auditorium on continue in Wait Chapel with Dr. "America is a land of economic released the following com­ qualified for this registration will "Creating a Quality En­ Harry Ruff, of the U.S. Treasury opportunity," he continued, "and and they were not available. 1 munique regarding registration be those who pay their deposits to on September 7 by - There are 72 job classifications ( 1) Obtaining copy of Student vironment." Panel members will Department who will begin with a true .freedom requires liberation \ Loosened this May: the Treasurer during the include Roy Sowers, Director of lecture on "Economic Common to participate in the economic no black has ever been trained in. On May 8, 1971 registration of designated period for such Schedule Card marked "Prepaid" the N.C. Department of Con­ Sense of Pollution." Along with system." And we cannot find but one black rising seniors, juniors and payment. servation and Development, Dr. the other participants he will McKissick paralleled the land surveyor, one black sanitary By Faculty sophomores will be held. This is Any student not registered on (2) Filing their multillth ( "dit­ to") data cards Hugh Himan of the economics discuss "Resources for the Black man's situation to that of a engineer," McKissick reported. not to be pre-registration, but a May 8 will be delayed until the department, H.C. Laverman Future: Will thj!re Be Enough?" man given the "freedom to drown "To obtain true Constitutional Faculty members approved a firm registration for the fall transfers and other returning (3) Having their ID Cards :· resolution permitting flexibility validated from the school of law, and Dr. The concluding address, in the middle of the Atlantic citizenship, economic citizenship, semester of 1971. Members of the students are admitted on Sep­ David Evans of the anthropology the black Americans must have in exam schedules at their tember 7. After the May 8 ( 4) Filling Selective Service "Political Implications of the without hearing any objertions." above classes will be admitted to ·department. Following short En~onmental Problem," wlll- Demonstrating that economics· economic 'choice' as well as meeting Monday, April 12. They 8 registration, there will be no Forms the Registrar's Office,May in opening discussions from each of be g1ven by Senator John Tunney are more basic .11~n "rights" in 'opportunity'," McKissick said. 1also received student judicial . the order named abOve, the provision for class or schedule (5) Obtaining their fall semester "Black Americans must system reforms proposed by change until after the classes athletic tickets.
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