' I \ d N I d I e e CAIRO (AP) \t N u N k i ‘ nan ala Orman modert fied with | trea nit ttl \\ l 7 the Arab w 1 bel hi filled 1 1e | I : P ; | He wor fh ; nds onferenc ‘al ' ti panes Hoe) RESIGNED BUT RETURNED y ng Aral jor eek i \ 1 WORKED TO REBUILD EGYPT : } : th | ‘ volut in 1952, f hb 1 Farouk G M fe ( H { I ! } Idier, w H i liv 1 modest bur . laugh ind HUESSEIN AND ARAFAT b l Ps rE ATM MEDICAL TREATMENT ’ : The da d shepl In November 19 ae. iw | King Hussew dt ‘ 4 \ 7 Aral Fane ; : I threat la | ( ‘ ENDSHIP Bu ived t} : \ erl Isra it | NX nd H \ ‘ \ PORTRAIT OF GAMEL Abdel Nasser ‘ w 1 Egyptian leader, who died of a massive done by Associated Press artist Walter » wo ‘ a ae posti IVE NEUTRALITY heart attack Monday. The drawing was Harasek At the krupt | \ k f Wi ! ankK O interville FIRST TO SIGN CEASE FIRE EGYTP’S LIBERATION ng S Suez ( en ' ' — LE Pea | | Gulati | alee ee ms . N he B t I I | _ ee Mae : ben . veal 8 a es, ar a 1 : . . \ \ B ( \ - | : W “4 . " M nN “ t | \ and the truth shall make you free q : ing DR. LEO JENKINS (LEFT) receives a i | : check for $10,000 from Don Langston Scholarshi, labl Rehabilitati li g t program receives gran . \ S. w cl \ 0 ( e ECU's S N.C.D \ t ire ews poe : oo ) th Wey i D $8 ; : PAST AWARDS ftv ; H M i 66 J tat ECU S l t N , Divis Sy w W Hendrix autopsy DOWNES AND ALSTON REHABILITATION COUNSELING ; I Met a M ; A | 1 f } } } I ‘ H ret rust be LONDON (AP) A Lond ' 1 on abn ae ‘ 7 treaka mt all pen verdictMondayon Jimi Hendrix after 4 pathologt Muea a ; : ae ' : , i pee ' i ad rel te : ithe A | ift ' Div \ x : REALITY \ \ " ‘ ‘i H | j VOTE BETTERMENT OF CONDITIONS ; & ; i j tl : M ; 5 NG inger ha k t al dose of sleepi N.C. Divisi \ R : blet SALARIES AND TRAVEL FUNDS ' W | ; Or \ Dow W fe # APPLY IN FALL ' njoyed fad I i | N ( cai i j va FULBRIGHT-HAYES a Ky will not speak S ori \ fats ; k ; k sir ermy har “ \ the ECL \ H s e anoth muiracte t H I e t th Pp ts betwee “ 1a PARIS (AP) Pp N Cao Ky ha : TEACHING CAREER t whicl lecid he-w ly i ‘ {tl smear but Was! i W S The S V 1 vealed his d FEW APPLY k lam jurit ' CBS “Face the N the ng each broadcast in the Ur ; nt of ut W ; Ww ii Nia { \“ U.S. of 4 i 1 vince : Ky to change his mi : ? Physics receives grant Young Democrats meet olic WINSTON-SALEM (A \ y D GREENVILLE A gra the East Carolina y D. S t S Jov ( University Phy Department for training of teachers in D YDC of the University are en 1 was 4 the National on gates wi . in The Forum Science Found f ne : ind to the point US. R Walt i I i Dist aid the : 300 words pant ot vee EDS Se ae aa l ¥ ( ht to edit all letters fo p “\ VIX W D I t A ~ + ’ prese V V pul 1 with th t a a! * () i S “ T will we use th 1 est, his name will be 2 yf P: mY, »~ } ba Ott t aad by the You . “a- - V 1 D g tl d me € Fountainhead Weather cool tonight ' for active recruitment of young black seal a i gh tonight. Partly Se nen har BW B Isla | i ss fi rk adieal id W day. High today 1 i 8 W IX V c t { righ and j : \ 10s. High Wednesd id t KENNY MOORE DIVES over from touchdown against N.C State Wint venth suPF f t reorga ate the three for fourth Baby Pirate Wolflets PART OF Tr Faculty evaluation is general concern ADPi sorority broken into Minnesota Court favors homosexual Students have little faith th Pre DOUBLE CRISIS ; kK itt 41 T \ ‘i jl ; PREDICTS MORE TURMOIL } TI oO Referendum hel on transit system — Fortran lV gel te offered as o ee for Queen 3 non-credit..." Rules set \ I H 2 ka ( FORTE IV I I | I Dr R \ | Th O If th ‘i . ues ' Rue ee The pres Association wil t negotiate t new the : 4 Ww i pring qua > é If the student body d te to keep tt | : ict i evetem. then Ww \ Pa | The Rebel | R Jobs Europe offers (ns 700 salaried jobs =.= Ess2 gle re raion BOOS ih barge ist > will meet : seeds ! ! ( I vill be an ECOS FUROPI ( ¢ ( ' ) 0, i BI ¥ 10 : ( ( ‘ ee | ca On the Greek Scene . Aion yse | Former dean has fond memories | C4 Rush is successful Nee BEING KISSED MORE DARK PLACES MARION PRINCIPAL TRADITIONS ECU from 1925 to 1950 ONE Hea MISS ANNIE MORTON ne ey ot Women at Governor's ghost haunts Scott home ——————— ON said. “B VERY FEW CARS Hayek is appointed professor FOUR DORMS THE RECORD BAR | Good Thru Sat Nov 3 Temptation’s Greatest Hits vol. 2 10 AM-10 PM Mon.-Sat. Save during HAPPY HOUR every night INCLUDING CLOUD 9, BALL ¢ C WISH IT WOULD RAIN, PSYCHEDEL RUN AWAY CHILD, I'M LOSING YOU ONLY $3.94 Donovan P. 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DAY i Wie Pa suc { \ Na : you ! k back he S Ww War, the mc fl I the an civilizatior \ leaders dary figures H Montgomery 1 Pa CHAUVINISM St p and . f 2 blood red \ ipping his his exultant Si s magnificent ALIVE v and p the His makes YDC meets, elects officers ECU Y 1 i I Far l Jane Ss and = Pat t x fice ‘ I Bland B S David Hepl was Heity P way ; we xt YD \ O Pabst Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin tudy. General Patto V M | ‘ UM A ppt risen like a fearsome Laza Ww ! Yellowbelly! ¢ pation aways oa eee the grave h Ww ‘ Igawa } 1 pull 1 But ‘Patton’ will t fade GRACEFUL CREATION rf W t 1 way duction and direct Despite the dismembered dea tt : | bodies and smoking wreckage 4} ; a Patton’ is a beautiful and HONORS DEAD EAE D AN AY Ane Ree eee ; ; \ hallow ! only in contrast graceful creation, G Cs \ ! ie to Scott. He is the vaingloriou particularly memorable scene ne , back ar of ‘Pat 4 remarkable we watch : 4 series ! 1 Fra il mpelling tiln ine eae is k aor f CG After the war Patt Ga a downto the Pitt General Patton femently h ae di ‘ eee : ; ' R t 1 ind ‘Patton 1 prayer (to God?) for victory ‘ p : triumph, glory, honor YOU LOVE IT General Bradley (Ka Malden) puts it word ‘ George, some of us th t BATTLE FATIGUE because we were trained t \ You do it because y« And Patton loves eve i CeNUEE eer. of ait, che thrill of powe I the joy of command in wa t There are ¢ ista dramatic conflicts in “Patt t X Join the inn Crowd e@ Pizza inn TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yoo Anyone can begin to use the full potential of his mind in all fields of life. There is a way to expand the con- scious mind, tapan inexhaustable reservoir of energy and creative intelligence, and bring fulfillment to life. The way, called Transcen dental Meditation, isa scientific technique from man’s ancient heritage. It isa safe natural and spontan eous method for es panding the mind, and it works for everyone HIDE! BOX Ve \/ VOR HORLD THE MAIL SUPER DISCOLNT SOL here on 8 track owest overal! prices fe ics cassettes, & ow d ive & groovy vosters at super f peed iest delivery & comple ranteed. Send r our irre low prices. We have pop, blues, soul, country wes al, gospel & soundtrack Introductary Lecture Thursday Ox 8pr Baptist Student Cente 511 East 10th Stree L yber 1 t 2417 G11 26 iPira By DON TRAUSNE CHARLESTON ( Hl 1 Stadiu TEAM RECORI adit Jack P: Casazz despite By DON TRAUSN tod In th Tole | pa 1 by or t v B I An ight 0 toT u | yun Townshiy N.J tested t tougt se la ion and direction ¢ highest quality ACLOTS Se nly in is the vatnglorn markable o the Pitt atch a bellyful ind ‘Patton 1 B dD ! I H 5 S I ( B ha 31-0 § ( ba 1! 1 By ALEC FRENCH Charl AII-( tw AILA 1 ) ind hrough the Pi 9 ! ftreshma ! 1 W 64-26 i “ f the Pirates. how J nl 1 i 8 \ TI TEAM RECORD | {dit Jack Pa h it SET TO DELIVER one of record f 42 attempt v1 4| passes is Pirate quarterback John yf Pirate loss to The Citadel Buc runners Casazza. Action came in first quarter Saturday night Wolflets score win over frosh SCORING BOMBS Both teas a take third HID! BOX 4 track dual win Lond RETURN By BOB LUISANA North Carolina 2417 G11 26 W Il t g 1 Da I Py, WHITEWASHED ie b North ¢ iT Pp 9-30 j S The S Track ( 5( The w h £ B p DAVIS THIRD t W C ts school passi d ana ac asazza sets school passing records gua mee with fi he deciding facto he ECL s ai t Marshal Ada ft r n y aerenses curling Tok Ch first pla N20 N former ECU g Don J By DON TRAUSNECK penning for tt : took j * t Nex e P ‘ schedul i; ous By STEVE BUT i | Saturday with Virginia 1 and Walham = ar Indians challenge they are one favorite OTHER FINISHERS Following Davis across th finish line Saturday we Mahrin (NC), Ed Heret Ricky MacDonald (ECU), Mar | pleas Wi Tole t | f said “This w pa i a me I b I 1 team’s h. We we | Bill B. to Ww al of in 196¢ t N having ny Hughe ) Aga t I was ha I sull 1 ! 4 tos PIRATE FANS suffered a moment severely shaken up while delivering 4 And her ns of apprehension Saturday night when pass i second quarter against The 31-0 loss to The ¢ quarterback John Casazza_ was Citadel tl juni M Townsh NJ pea : tested the tough B ue se la | < Des: \ ughec 1 p ! ! Citadel rushes, | . 4 totf 41 pa t KNOCKED DI22Y Wi xtent J \ i : hrow Altk hl j is 1 he P tring of Pirate diver th h 19 PASSES given Dyer Scholarship Let’s Eat! food for t hi ought By JOHN TYBURSKI JERRY'S CAFETERIA Hors D Oeuvres The beauty The B.T.O. Club Jack (ECU), Dennis Smith (ECU) Coudek (ECU), Joe Day (ECU), and Ken Mullins (NC) AROUND Tickets on sale Tickets for NC. State and Richmond are now available in Athletic Ticket Office for $3.00 PROMISES, PROMISES COME TRUE AT Best’s of the diz and settings excelient vaiue mY FRUSTRATION AND DISAPPOINTMENT sh the face f Bil Amos ECU Pirate watches the Baby Pirates fall at the hand e's freshmen Friday ght Sports Tuesday, September 29, 197 Stultz, Burden lead 64-26 Pack triumph Ww Mike S MORE ORGANI2 ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS Bell Bottom H Music Shop Mr. Paul Quarino “POP” ORGAN CONCERT iv 7G w WURLITZER side Wednesday, Sept. 30th 8 P. M. AT THE MUSIC SHOP, 207 E. 5th ST GREENVILLE, N. C and the truth shall Make VOU 1G Buccaneer demonstrates concem for students’ opinion, feelings President's Commission report describes effects of impatience ountainnead Work returns little recognition Ww sy cies Students needed Nadiy asking sin the Nbr for ‘no label’ group ; mo By JERRY JONES j . As P Unit Stat ap M Nix r } ' ' ol T dis t “ East Ca sert himself as the ex ha id : t rane By acknowledging tt ma git f dissent and recognizing Mass media has t any long hidder \ a still t proble t ) ti These hot i probl der the rug ’ ae g t he ople Gh i wl bera ; i ca \ W id Sow : TRANSFORM STUDENTS H sitit W : W ne a : 4s ‘ sh Conservative commentary St Nee ine tee Action is return eer cwmiee to campus reason | ! Nang wt Ur sit ; i har l GAP. Ww ! I C y If the ; f . tc I y 4 eat ® be y Sp A ape ¢ | i and ca iT witt 4 kraut I k y roblem (a ft fiat v i act [ Als 4 I t prot | } ‘ xe er eti ild ANSWER sa ti Robert R. Thonen It may ¢ (pa f large Editor-In-Chief secant i aC, Aue aay ae Wayne Eads David Landt Jescribe or ex n S slay Manading Editor ysiness Manager self-image may be dist : at a hires Gua Matnit aol k New : Jorles: k Fea i Tt are tt ntestinal D, S A 4 ! is and BR 4 art 1 I € 1 du 1 roger 4 f East Carolina er P.O Box 2516, Greenville, Nortt ae 2 The ta bake ar vd 9g open rate is $1.60 per bh, Telephone 788-6980 or amma I it lisord and e ate is $10.00 ar fecti f tk act. whict it a nee g t aus e oF ed by th wspaper aerophag 5‘ 4 f mbers. they would discover wi e interested 11 idents wh« eir campus, community, state or natlor and see what can be STUDENT INTERESTS The purpose of GAP is to represent the tudent body and call attention to its problems Gap would like to be able to operate on local and national levels, but without more ss effective yport the work will be I f strong leadership as ings offer students the opp nity to express their ideas bef erned p rembers wish ne for it wou hose wh the members have worked hard for beneficial changes, yet have received little rec n tor their labor UNLIMITED CUTS TI nlimited cut system which most of us this quarter was possible largely due to the w of GAP. The Student Bill of Rights which only ECU and a few other are enj iniversi e was a project of GAP The yp would like to find out why the tudents are often paying twice tor campus entertainment, once in the activity fee and once at the door. Why is there no quiet, relaxing place for study on campus for the people with ne and two-hour breaks between classes Attend the next meeting and listen to the ideas being discussed and contribute your owr The members ask anyone who cares at all to be at their next meeting Edilouals and Commen fa yy Page 6, Fountainhead, Tuesday, September 29, 1970 Draft lottery is ‘numbers game’ By JOHN STRIKER and ANDREW SHAPIRO As December 31 approa lents hi 4 intry must d ip he final i] impor Ir umb: 1 Students with * y numbers know well they must rema let Jt igh De nber 3 tace “Greetings They w hoose to request the H-S ident d in Sey be \ tre } vay take th hances. | t ait } I n q 4 \ ‘ We! numt put h ar of draft vulnerability behind | I (yh ist be in class A, 1-A-O (nor batant C.0.) 1-O (civilian work CO.) December 31, a Lottery numt ist } t act by th date. If th c t Dec be ‘ y7( New Year's D t all 1 | Assu I ; high” 1 numbe 1 will f PAU all. | te | b t the II-S det Ace } I iss IT-S u tt This ipy y { whett th all th t nts f ILS tuc ILS lest 1 yea not t ILS 1 t ! irre year Stu \ l y 1 iddle” would appea 1 real q ary. TI cannot predict witt th hey w called. Should they take a chance, not request a H-S, and hope their Lottery I al The | SELL pnority ne it Or should st ddl request a II-S, retair through December 3], and fac “first rority agai ed Security tempting, but y ca ter disil ent whe the student lass II-S b V his number was not reached, anc \s 1V The dream of student h niddle” would b wait until December 3! before deciding whether or not to be deterre 1 December 31. The 1-S(C) determe 4 dream come true The 1-S (C) deferment is available to any fulltime college student who, while satistactonly pursuing his studies, receives an induction order never held a I-S(C) def If the student has bacca te degree, he ts ¢ r order cancelled. He qualitic he must be kept until the end 1 year Consider the utility of the I-S(C) detern Suppose a student has Lottery number 190. He is unsure whether it will be reached. Nevertheless, he does not request a II-S and remains I-A through the fall semester Unfortunately, before December 31, the his gamble. Lottery number 190 15 red student receives an inductl de immediately request 1-S(C) determent board that he actually was a full-time sfactory progress, when he g c will be d erely postponed ind the student will have to play the Lottery all over next year However, he will have to play w ut one of his favorite gambits the 1-S(C) is available only he LS(C) provides a I-A bet. However the t akes no requ student gets a I-S(C), his tactics may be considered a ts run out, he delay. Consequent when his defermer the fact may be immediately ordered to report, despite that his number has not eached in the year he becomes I-A. A safe path across these pitfalls will be described in the next columr octor’s Bag By ARNOLD WERNER,M.D pyrignt 1970 College Press Service Or. Arnold Werner, Box 974, East some people. Air intake can accompany increased swallowing of saliva, gum chewing, sucking on hard candy, etc. People with this condition can also admit large volumes of air to the stomach during respiration Aside from an explanation of the process and reassurance, the source I consulted recommends exhaling prior to swallowing any food or liquid. As well, you should eliminate whipped foods and carbonated beverages from your diet. He also suggests holding something between your teeth, like a pencil, which would make it difficult to swallow! Of course, if youare eking help for especially anxious you might consider that | could find no reported -ases of explosions resulting from not “firing at will” but cramps could result after a while QUESTION: I have an acutely embarrassing and nerve-wracking problem. I have a very large vagina. It has been that way since my first sexual experience, but it seems to be getting larger. The more sexually aroused | am, the larger is my vagina My spouse seems rather concerned about my problem although we enjoy our sex life tremendously. I an getting worried that eventually it will interfere with our enjoyment. | have heard that exercise may help if s« what kind? Please help me. I try to laugh at my husband's humorous (he thinks) insinuations, but | am really worried ANSWER Maste “Human Sexual Response Brown, comment at length upon the physiological published 1966 by Little responses of the sexual organs during excitement Among their observations is the fact that the inner two thirds of the vagina expand trememdously during sexual excitement. This does not seem to occur in the outer one third of the vagina There are a variety of muscles in the vaginal wall and surrounding areas which are under voluntary control Exercises are recommended for women with a relaxed vaginal opening as a variant of normal anatomy, or as a result’ of pregnancy and childbir These helpful exercises are not commonly used in this country. It may be because we have a heritage of secrecy surrounding sex Imagining that there is an object in | vagil woman tries to squeeze that object and pull her v upwards. The w in tell when she is dot correctly as it also results in a rightening and lifting of the rectum. The contraction is held for a | { seconds and then released f isometric exercise is repeated several times in a row. After a iW J develops the ability to contract and release these muscle r several minut ita time several times a day. Whe d control is established, rhythmic contracti nb alternated with contractions lasting for nute oF (We These exercises can be done in aninconspicuous fashi anytime you are sitting If you ntinue. to have dithi gynecologist. should b Wire Convicts SAN FRANCISC( | Juv Hen th | Wilt é itof San Quenur Ferd 1 Jolb San Qu M a li City-c J 1 J igh the 4 TY} b Jack 1 And lear garett Anotl he lights 1 etal fear of what he'll ‘Chang V Lik AVINg | \ Y s but with an ec GROUF It w kly hief juvenil The 1 Ad ! T-sh 1 After t gu le. Otherw Animals GLOBLERSDAL Americé BERLIN CAP) Cont 1 and West Berlin at The closed tria ident, began in f It was und rson thi 1 Berlin attorney STUI Acc Ni t to Germany and he work the lived in East Germ His father, a f Vermont d he East Berlin in ana Huessy als