Mike McGee era begins in Toledo I HOME SATURDAY Wire news National Immunity from subpoenas SAN FRANCISCO (AP Agent denies charge COLUMBIA (AP) tor Si l f tak imur id May Jack Local Reject political activism HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) iN h ( I S Warm weather for Tarheels 4 r t } By DONALD TRA NECK THREAT ENDED Wallace r another 26 plays in the a from the Toledo two fourth down Casazza hit on the five ending Pirate thre t their OTHER STANDOUTS ( (Staff phote MIKE McGEE frustrated coach ountainhead and the truth shall make you free Museum is graveyard of art By ROBERT McDOWELL . well as limiting ytographs he later time of day sunlight he your sens. f the “It's nice to look pictures and books,” he actually have to go to Mycenae and Olympia whole atmosphere, the feel the meaning of the sit SEE MONUMENTS IN CONTEXT You have context of the example, at O| sames were helc CHARTRES AND RIEMS games were held the area GREEK ORIGINALS Because many Greek wo in| Koman copies interested ot yriginals, appearance CATHEDRALS all buildings were pa But, he added, “no these statues apped (Staff pnoto by Robert McDowell) ' wishes they could MIKE FLINN is currently available for slide-lectures on European art history. University of Oregon and plans to begin yntext He received his M.A. from the work on his Ph.D. in the near future. endless h Instead exhibits Epida y ae, Olympta it sites. i discovered Flinn eche last part of 1 liscovered that the uturists. [taliar site had a y 20th Athens, Delphi t with f t ressions as nuseum is th Newest ECU dorm now has a name S00 mer was $1,684,000 in 1969 and THE NEW 1.7 million dollar itd: of Balk “white elephant” vice: prendent men’s dormatory hairmat has been named in Fund and honor of Arthur eae L. Tyler s interest DIRECTOR AND TRUSTEE member of — the Planters National vy Citizens AS SMOKESTACK BELCHES thick black smoke, ECOS fights to save the environment, says present institutions nee Sy (Staff Pollution hysteria causes destruction By GARY PRIDGEN WJ. Bryan Dorn, DS ecently { that there is a grave danger ft the pollution hysteria developing into destru ion of our capitalistic system of free enterprise,” according to an AP wire release With environment ing I increasingly inportant Issu iny peor a1 beginning to ¢ ome thing about it One group is ECOS The word ECOS was ct {it similarity to the Greek ! Id nd now implies system, el AWARENESS ECOS states that it is intend 41 ess within human being ft the nature and of our dependency of vlance for survival ECOS o Cha \ Al jents, Over 0 ple ECOS at ( H Tt i i Durhat ¢ College nd Davidsor \ t ECU whid t n Octob CHANGE PRESENT INSTITUTIONS \ Jing th ECOS sta ent f hat sresent cha t Ray hange They also include Manuscript collection essential to historians, = contains contemporary accounts of past years kK Ma i \ nN Kinse Ml es ECL ot I i Sunda Manuscript Collection, Joseph SCRAPBOOKS IN THE MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION document political papers M th : M UNDERSTANDING The S I \ 1 N Ca Wi M M t ( if th : ' Ww ‘ ° , ™ Problems created ind public history and preserve old books and Ey ESCAPING FROM TH few moments to relax in the mall Att t he papers s-life a t slle i It i with 1 even uded relating 4 ind te i 1 entral \ I Manu ( H I lore 1 Jonat \t | 1 DOCUMENTS, ara reservation There will be a meeting of the 1969-70 Legislature at S pm Monday, Sept. 21, in the Legislature room Since the lists of addresses are not available this will be your only notice DebateTeam strategy The ECU Debate Team will meet at 7:30 Thursday in 322 Erwin Hall The purpose of this meeting is to ¢ team strategy for the 1970-71 round of tournaments and to allow new and prospective members to discuss the activities of the team with veteran debators Interested students are invited to attend Previous experience is desirable but not required Night classes The ECU Division of Continuing Educatior will conduct registration for evening classes Sept. 14 and IS Classes begin at € pn lay September 14 and Tuesday, Septen ; dents take a f pten GRIND, stu Rate: RCRA G. Baal hier a on shade of the afterno nathematics geography, and offered and will meet two evenings DIARIES AND MANUSCRIPTS are preserved in the which cor ver-increasing juantities of the entire world’s energy and naterial resources. THREEFOLD TASK The coming task for ECOS is threefold The first problem is making the human population, including the political leaders aware of the crisis and the fact that it affects everyone The second problem is halting or at least delaying excessive growth of populati depletion of 1 Ince pollution of the environment The third isk nvolve developir itlernatives to the present way of life mak i world which wil mo adaptiy ind stable ft PROJECTS A t il ECOS chair I € proie be dealt with the fa Tt le of awcepul ind ff nai est the st th tr Clean A by I ile G tead Park, t ssl i \ he 1899) Ref N ablist Ens R eR ECOS MEETING Tk ver 30 the B ey bu ECOS w thing at 1 y suse th iy ‘ i b ‘ } ‘ , th th BOOS W 1th Manuscript Room in Joyner Library. Announcements Legislature meeting Democrats in Rawl An org campus College Democrats will be held Wednesday at 7:30 pm in Room 130 of Raw! Building nizational meeting of the Business will include the nomination of officers to serve during the 1970-71 year as ning for the state Young Democrats convention in| Winston-Salem in late Sep Several nationally pr be invited to well as mber minent speakers will ampus during the year Poetry Forum Wednesday The ECU Poetry Forum will meet in room University Union, at 8 pm Wednesday September 16 The Poetry | n serves as a workshop 1n writing poetry. [t publishes Tar River Poets ehivh normally features works of members of the Forum It also sponsors the visits of young well-known poets to the campu The first visiting poet this year will t William Stafford Dates of future meetings are Sept. 30, Oct 4 and 28. N De Summer Theater prod as Don Quixote and A ‘Man of Lc will reoper M La M ( Ss Q 46 f tude Au Ser t R MeoGi \ Th Octot 4 Miguc ( 519 COTAN G rn Ver-increasing Nord S energy and ) TASK IS is threetold naking the humar political leaders fact that it affects halting or at leay wth of populatic id pollution of the Joyner Library. Raw! meeting of — the ats will be held Room 130 of Rawl the nomination of he 1970-71 year as the state Young Winston-Salem in unent speakers will ring the year Wednesday im will meet in room 1 8 pm Wednesday ves as a workshop 11 hes Tar River Poets vorks of members of visits of young, but 30, Oct ind Jan, 6 and 1 24, April t and othe ing. or simply in Organization promotes open sale of contraceptives reprinted by peé f Chape! Hill Weekly I By PAQUITA JURGENSEN ; ae A brand-new kind f pregnancies af salesman took off Monday to bjrtt begin his f nd Pitt ng-rang County. His destinatior Nate | ; AVAILABILITY supermarket At tk por Hi ior f tt persuade th populat Ft these ymmercial agencic billion w jou th Besides the best display th ff with f nd ad ‘ test k \ . Tt 1 ' } may bt ie ck PERSONAL PROBLEM stereo equipment, number pric vt PURPOSES 5 Black ha } Tt ect : ’ . “ih ane TV's, radios, beneath ag hav t ! I | displ ul ; tape players regis customers dvane ta NEW ORGANIZATION DET cont jeseepepeeceglle Toes tapes, and albums Ser | 7 Summer Theater production of “Man of La Mancha” ' ; rete as Don Quixote and Aldonza. located at 105 N a Colu vanes at he tech f you CAN G ET S t Char iM V ee . 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Stant nority puses ama that U itives need s means a ght and ho Arthu Galbraitl iow Che Sartre have Burnham Molnar figure mnservative they will they may he image nfayorabl The liberal and when paragingly indlings Of intered Of P Thomas int 2 Man. Greer informs nthe O wee at iterat guish Burk 1 lini, but we must with anguish that they should write \ t G t liberal veans the text fact, for the textbook t. Neil MeCafticy ( servative Book Club and asked, “Does Arlington H V invade the textbook f He answered, “Not in the foreseeable First educationalist hierarchy end buy its books only from established b It's a tight field, very break int Even more alist hierarchy would 4 conservative A further effect of lberal dominance and th bsen f conservative voices on the ) i rame the discussion of political erms of liberal rvative alternative is me campus 4 ty and students guest selecting paid out of student cor ee debate was over to invite Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jones, with liberals preferring the adicals the latter ( ervative representation on the committee S. Schuyler, but 5 are rare in the A prof yf faculty liberalism has in the words of Russell Kirk, the growth Behemoth University” in America with all ts. With liberal faith in sis in higher its ugly side effe jucatoin — the ften be non size rather ting impersonality modern campus actor to student lessness and onservative guidance would have ity over quantity, the personal ver the impersonal, it would have kept research and teaching in proper balance, and is doubtful that tion would have blossomed because of this emphasis 1 the modern campus eral guidance “Behemoth ed, in its lust for quantity iphasize “things” whereas extensively University” ha r quality, to ¢ er mnservative influence the emphasis ild more likely have been on ideas and the life of the mind.” Where the campus w iberal has encouraged direct political “action 11 involvement the conservative, if present, would have encouraged thought, ntemplation, and reflection, and he would have resisted the politicizing of the campus any point of view. To illustrate this latter point, it is difficult to conceive of a alling for a politicized campus t of his Vietnam policy. He keep the campus forum open, and competitive to facilitate orderly sion of issues within a framework of vic freedom nally, where liberal education theory has preoccupied with the “now” and the elevant,” the conservative would more likely stressed the long view philosophically historically, and he would — have raged appreciation of the “permanent things.” But alas conservative inijuence on the has not been sufficiently pronounced ent decades, and the liberal left has Behemoth over the rise vt (The third part of this series will deal with “Why Liberal Dominance?’’) HOPPE wh Gey So PAN ge The Best of All Worlds ONS UPON a time there was a goodhearted man named Mark Hawkins, who strove to make this the best of all possible worlds He eagerly picketed for peace. He enthusias- tically jousted tor justice. He ebulliently bled for brotherhood. And though he liveda long and rich and exciting life, peace and justice and brother hood seemed little closer than belore At last, as all men must, Mr. Hawkins came to The Pearly Gates. The tire ot battle was in his eve “Hand me a he cried to The Gatekeeper. “To tl v that I've fi nally reached the Power Center, we'll push through great and sweeping changes to make Earth the best of all possible worlds.” “Something wrong?” asked The nervously adjusting Gatekeeper “Good grief!’ said Mr. Hawkins. “Earth isa living hell of war, inJustice and intolerance. Yet if we all pitched in. it could so easily be a veritable heaven.” “Earth? Hmmm. Earth er, scratching his flowing white beard I get down my Book of E's. I'll check “Check?” Mr. Hawkins was startled. “You mean you don't : aid The Gatekeep Wait till > © © “THERE'S million-trillior rids, you know,” sald The Gatekeepe! No two alike Can't keep track of ther Ah, here we are. E A. Did you sav ‘I No, vou couldn't be from Eard. At their request we granted them eternal life a billion or so vears ago.” What a magnificent gift! How did it turn oul? “Musty. Ver: hundred million yea vent death. A here’s Earfram. Lovely planet eternal peace two eons ago. We gave it to then a cause to fight for impossibilit of course. Now anded “Eternal peace’ There Arc they happy?” ‘It’s hard to tell. They just lie around with their eves somewhat glazed. Next comes arghop. Now that was an interesting experi ment. We decided to grant them every single thing they asked for.” “Everything? You mean justice and brother- hood, too’”’ “And freedom from want, disease. toil, smog, taxes, Excedrin headaches . In fact we sulved every single one of their problems “Now that must be the best of all possible worlds. Are they gloriously happy?” “No, they're dead. They all died off in 62 years.” My goodness! What did they die of?” Boredom. Wait. here we are. Earth. At ves, we did suppl and only ont precious gift. You can see the entrs here ou with one Granted to Earth, in The hootstrap The puzzled frown left Mr. Hawkins’ face ind he smiled gently. “I see, he said “But it’s no concern of yours any more,” said The Gatekeeper, putting away the book of E's “For now you can enter Heaven, there to dw ellin eternal peace. all your problems behind you, youl every request granted.’ “Oh, I have just one.” “What's that?” “Please, Sir tus shoulders, lively gleam ol eye, “Can I go to He * * * ing—One (1 usting forti: his jaw and the old e returning once more to hi MOkAt r" the best of all possible worlds EAU" - — pre oO % | jms FREEKS ) XY Witt Nor TOLERATE @A a SROOM . CLAS Reem) said Mr. Hawkins, squaring Wire I Internationa Thousands p COPENHAGEN, DENMAI Internat M i pay u prot i Robert S. MeN Nixon grave) TIMAHOF, IRELAND (A ur N gre National N.C. soldi WASHINGTON (AP) 1 two North ( he w Sout tA tt Ww Set. De Spec. 4 Curvin I Ky receiv WASHINGTON (AP) Vice President N Ce has ar Ky been invited Vietnar ally O Mclntir ! The Sta D i 1 : he | i i Abortion CHARLO? TE (Cs nstitutionality of Nort with a At tl \ The suit ct at Cra | dD James B. MeM Und | Scott charge COLUMBIA (AP)