mmentary untainhead, Thursday, October &, 1970 e Forum fit article lainhead s the purpose of “The Doctor's Bag ewspaper? articles that have appeared there have ved at all fitting for a university r. That is stating my opinion mildly 4 the opinion that [ now have, | am ) listen to anything constructive you about these articles. What is their Ruth B. Jones Instructor in Accounting s NOTE eek we will carry an interview with e Weigand of the ECU Guidance and ) office which should clarify the on this campus of having such nn made available men’s Lib inhead eral aim of the Women’s Liberation is to restore to woman her character, her sense of personal nd self-respect. as a human being ns to be female, free to fulfill her 1 capabilities without the stricture ns proper role’ as traditionally 1 of most sympathizers--male and Women’s Liberation is to make dy for women who do not conform elding-serving-giving prototype of the soft, weak, gentle, passive ire or the naughty sex kitten who heartily endorses the current Liberation Movement ean by the progress of the American le towards recovering their lost uman beings their movement towards equality ampered by inner dissension and unity, the various civil rights violent, militant, — integrationist, ere able to bring about some the way that society in general black race rears ago, even thoughtful, fairly umane white people believed that was inherently mentally inferior ked best in menial positions, that like, irresponsible and in need of that he was emotional, unstable y, that without strong leadership ly to be shiftless and lazy, and hat he needed to be kept in his igh this attitude persists in some black people's cry for human awakened most of us to the hat environmental and societal inherent racial differences, have made the Negro something less ep forward for the black image is policy of the mass media, in commercial advertising, of e Negro as a human being whose d character traits are not unlike es. society's archetypal female may e realistically reflected in mass vals Hausfrau, the starry-eyed bride g-vine sexual object, the Incompetent who can’t drive a Pp figures, and Miss America may way of Amos n’ Andy, the vouring pickaninny, the good th the wooly head and rolling inning shoeshine boy Franceine Perry arture ad, igain tor a good week. We loved u ove. Don’t give up, my friends Steve Baron m policy employees of the University are Ss their opinions in The Forum d be concise and to the point 4 not exceed 300 words erve the right to edit all letters ors and length ust be signed with the name of 1 the writer's request, his name nitting every letter to \D will be printed subject to lures PS on this page reflect the writer and not necessarily those NHEAD or East Carolina Low income individuals or groups of persons food stamps must come ertificatior aerial eanalac who live in the same house, share food costs His case will be re-examined to see if there i The N.C. Depart and eat together may be eligible to purchase still a need for stamps, Miss Bolton said t J : food stamps, according to Miss Dorothy Students may also qualify for stamps. Mr Agricult o Bolton, Director of Pitt County Department of Evelyn Heindenreich, supervisor said that the available to Pitt ¢ V h. 19¢ Social Services Department makes inquiries to the schoc A Jing Mrs. H P Eligibility for food stamps is based on concerning the students’ income such as grant resently has ¢ income and the number of people in the scholarships, loans, etc tamps. Tha household. For ex ample four people with $100 WRITES PARENTS aah if ‘ a month income pay $25 and get $106 worth of — stamps. They can use the stamps for food items The Department writes ee to find o Pitt Count only, They cannot use the stamps for imported exactly how much financial help theyg i v ethe Besides sea items except coffee, cocoa, tea and bananas student. Expenses of tuition and book in b and . Miss Bolton sai deducted from the student's net income, Mr Heindenreich said their | el NO ALCOHOL One person cannot have more than $1,000 ir aid Mrs. He cash on hand to qualify. Two persons cannot They cannot use them for alcoholic A I 2 ; ; : have to qualify. Physical asset and 700 EACH MONTH beverages, tobacco, household supplies, soaps ; a TV are not taken into | About 700 pet foods, seeds or bottle deposits, she added i : ron stated é mont M olton pointed out that if tk ? Powe poulga oul : If a student does qualify he will receive hi the stamps at APPLICATIONS FOR FOOD stamps household has no source of income, the Authorization te Purchase: (ATP) i ay He ; : Authorization to chase (A by al inty th I 2rd Ninna : ; 30 an ” ve Department will purchase the stamps : : Th ; ; canbe made at the corner of 3rd and Woodlawn between 8:30 and 4:30 p.n Th I ‘ ll emergency case may get stamps the s fay The vil f \ 1€ Jepartment scrutinizes a cases he applies i carefully, People receiving stamps fraudulently ; must pay them back NO CASH es scar NEW CIRCUMSTANCES Stamps come in $2, $3, $10 and $20 Book t Each person receiving food stamps is They cannot be redeemed for cash. Chang Applicat ew W a required to report any new circumstances that the form of “due bills” or 50-cent stamy A : mer W W \ would affect his eligibility “due bill” is a note of credit stating that th M ay through 5 : Every three months the person receiving holder has a certain amount ir 1 due hi r i By SUSY STOCKS ; i NL g MIND EXPANDING ountainheaO it” and the truth shal/ make you free Volume IH, Number 12 Greenville, North Carolina Mor Octot a7 RUGGED EXPERIENCE Student board formed sss to advise city council | A student advisory board to the Greenville way they city council was established by a unanimous t i y G : vote of the city council Thursday night. The iving efore the Furtherm« ! ; purpose of this board is to create a direct ling ha ssary if ! ‘ € Ww of communication and a better understanding r ite ive any say in th between the students of ECU and the city of which init ight decid Greenville, according to SGA President Bob which would effect the st nts direct] Way APPREHENSION This advisory board wil nsist of Whitley and selected inte 1 in juals. Whitley will As in Greenviile, there were questions in the be aided in the appointment of members and other university cities of apprehension at the the constitution of the advisory board by idea of students being involved with the city councilmen Jery Southerland and Dr. Frank ouncil, However, according to Honnet, after Fuller of the Education Department, who were the final establishment of the AMINE Vy et appointed by Mayor Frank Wooten and after working with city councils, the city Southerland said that the idea of a student councils of these UAIVErSILY Clues ever tually : advisory council was “the best thing that had granted the student boards a vote on their come out of the school in many years.” councils “At this time, to my knowledge, these ‘NO VOTE’ boards are still in effect and creating a direct This student board will not have a vote or a t ty council, but will merely act in liason between the involved cities and seat on the c university student bodies,” said Honnet an advisory capacity The The advisory board is hoped will be able to bridge the ymmmunication gap between Greenville and the university. Presently most students are unaware of the actions of the city idea for a board at ECU began materialize after lengthy discussions concerning the problem of establishing an advisory board that would get favo citizens of Greenville an le ponse from the the city council council, especially when its decisions may Whitley submitted proposal first’ to } : ‘ directly affect the students. City council Mayor Frank Woot This proposal stated that He informed tt neil that during that e meetings are open to the public, but students the board uld be headed by the president of ame aft ‘ side ad t i { ; rarely attend them the SGA and selec interested individuals news ¢ 1 g ian With these things in mind, Whitley began The proposal also stated that the board would stations adic plans early this fall to start a student advisory have no vote whatsoever, but would functior Reflector ad i board. Whitley obtained the idea of such a only as an advisory board to the city council in During : vhict board from Randy Honnet, SGA __ press all matters of city importance first in SGA history, Whitley explair For three-months secretary, who visited various universities in the : : proposal and generally concluded We: id od with the heads of the RESPONSE ‘NOT FAVORABLE ae anh es a fed i est and discussed with e heac : RHIC, Wet medi e : : student governments the problems encountered According to uitley ooten’s ir f rediat the students and the city closer together 3 e > ) orable. But at that time by students in respect to the various cities in response was not favorab| f Ta la 1 J ex en which they were located Whitley pointed out to Wooten that the board FIRST IN N.C Honnet said that the schools that impressed was necessary because the students were in no Such an advisory committee as this is the WASHINGTON (AP) - P : Nig him with the idea of such a program were the way represented in this city first in North Carolina, Whitley se 4 a ' foi i if W th University of Califorma at Berkeley and He cited complaints by students of the city’s On other lines of interaction w oe herurmen sitar p aie j anal ity t] 1 that tk mpu ability 4 J Stanford University. Such boards had been retail market, traffic, and police as those which community, Whitley said that the camy 1 represe ) nossibly. establist ty e initiated at both these universities and the most importantly need representatic at pos ibly ablish a ; results were good, Honnet said present se hool students wh g : - oe < Like ECU, these schools felt that the only He also cited the fact that ECU students college after g N ge a T V University of Galway ' ! i Nir w ha ‘ e ° | sd h h O O | eh } } ) the $ q yreats yrge Bernard Shaw, John Masefielc x ag ‘visual aids’ to their religior great George ' calle th By PAT “quem : Wave Gharee “Gn ihe ciouer aie alinait William Butler Yeats and his brother — visit 4 vl sect ‘ i ; nD ache ‘ilpatrick speaks of : : we Ve eee aR ; : : ; eve A ihe hee whieh wak od ten ‘ i ve z ap ee — identical,’ said Dr. Kilpatrick. ‘On one side are Lady Greg at her cou ry S je € ae e pala Ireland, she speaks from experience pian be ihe Ol Teelement. thd On. the Roni have t ihercinldele tt a : ke f 1969 Dr. Kil ECL scenes from the estan Q ys 2 4 aes e tl other, scenes from the New Testament.’ One Officials put a ce around the t English professor, attended University College t ni off § souve ‘ 1 yss, of which she has a near-perfect replica visitors bega slice off pieces a land for a summer school course oe oe ‘ ai Gaede the Ar if behets oa “Thirty a uaete was erected by Muiredach in an abbey Petes au pares OU tie A 2e: 1 e 5 slands,” she said he donkeys’ feet dor sophomores from American universities and Puen penn een ee ee noe ae os can 80 tikht / profes fr Eure Amer, took par ese | eee cea se-fire proposals in the program ee hunks, dried and burned as fuel in Irish home “Eighteen were Americans eighteen mani Fe . } ther. ‘the t erature ranges “a positive effort for peace Europeans,’ said Dr. Kilpatrick, ‘and the group GAELIC NAMES ae iid , ; her, the te arias 8 By STANLEY JOHNEON PER Ct ee Gilli cote was about equally divided between men and At the University of Galway, Dr. Kilpatrick pane Paln : es, brought in for ornamental Nacienn iene ait pe President Nixon's arefully calculated a ach’’ and added that women,” met a professor of English from Copenhagen pirsbaen theive: Recall of the wenn” Gull t F sae ae yi su ts sor ng p between Dr. Kilpatrick explained her reasons for ‘She had had a course in Gaelic, and I had not hes ait ee croval of Hi Wash and Saigor seu attending the ( niversity ot Galway We were both taking down Gaelic names in the IRISH GREEN VARIES neal coabe e W thing the OF tex a r ‘ ne . ‘First,’ she said, ‘it’s in Gaeltacht. This is the International Phonetic Alphabet and our ; A : ‘ “ss showed s speect Jat something could be a break in the area in which Gaelic is still spoken, and I’m transcriptions coincided This was really ording to Dr. Kilpatrick, tk on : : 4 ee Th Ir hina War interested in the language. My Master's is in satisfying. It proved that the phonetic alphabet green varies from place to place, The t : a ae ‘One has new reason to hope for meaningful English and Gaelic philology was truly international’ the amazing green is limestone ! aber biker ices Ww \ G ect negotiations,” said the Raleigh, No. News and ‘The second reason,’ she continued, ‘is a The summer school students took part in a uch of Ire. id etains a g . V Observer personal one: my maternal grandmother had variety of tours, covering Ireland’s six counties water c. : ne Nou vad 5 arti ci the The St. Petersburg, Fla., Tir which has come from western Ireland.’ Dr. Kilpatrick twice. At Bunratty Castle they visited cottages The Irish feel ve close t us,” said : ee a € “i pels a been urging the United States pull out of wrote to the University and asked what was showing the traditional way of life during the Kilpatrick. ‘Many of m have relatives in the wa , . oe ‘ Vietnam, said the President’s speech “gives available in summer school courses Middle Ages. The students were also taken to United A great number : r i n reason for guarded optimism that a negotiated ‘ Coole Park, the estate of Lady Gregory, literary immigra this country during I Nix . ’ settlement can be reached ‘HIGH CROSSES’ patron of the early 20th century potato f e. Some are receiving support fr Pew’ ca ee ; The Miami News called the speech a “sincere A number of Gaelic ‘high crosses’ are ‘There was one tree there called the relatives who have made good ir ” States E — “ The Che th desire to break the negotiating deadlock ... the scattered throughout Ireland. These crosses, ‘autograph tree,” said Dr. Kilpatrick. ‘During “Ireland gets in your 006 said D oi “igi a 2 rae proposal raises the legitimate question of why ranging from eight to 14 feet in height, were the period when Lady Gregory was helping Kilpatrick a eas Nikoh’s ees Wa the ceasefire offer was so long in coming carved, painted and used by early Christians as form the Abbey Theatre, all of the literary She speaks Xperience i oO Pp " \ Africa and Europe now drifting together VA VA \ \ \ I n ler in the ( \ NSI S ) I (DSDP) etrating the ocean . Af 1 nearly 2,000 feet t » and bringing up \ ( 1 W p to BO million W \ . ry ic findings, the # ce that some 5 to 10 My : Medite un was . Atlantic, and dried k W i it it, “it was once a \ ut five million cha and the ult wned as an | mitted the Atlantic J oa to be \ e New York Dr. Maharishi’s transcendental on 1 meditation gains followers cut eo. professional actress from New York run Wednesday, Oct. 14 Saturday will play the role of Aldonza in the Oct. 17 in McGinnis Auditorium East Carolina Playhouse production of Seven new instructors added S Ss rN M Ww Cadets solo | ‘ fen cadet ECU A : a j Vv. Schw ) I ROTC Det 600 School \ Healt ena ade ; Sa ih i Ma vith AFROTC I i W on wt No UGE ie r ( work TRIP fiereaic ; Bd ; \ \ Dard G W Se B MAHARISHI YOGI at + S 1 t Ae ‘ reel he \ ( H pues A si s : Ate : ECOS distributing e1 the Un Sina 4 poe instruct ( ( H A 5 - ! questionaire _ gear they ih T 1 . The ECOS ¢ tee on Over pilot training sch ‘ pl Up ation trom LCL Pages for sale GAP meets : sopk Th and mplet . a AFROTC cad \ tonight thas it w ; ECL th students will t GAP to T TI at Air Fore KB } 8 -(K i . B ; se i I i I 3 Dr.S : ! oo ‘ House elected director ecting. Robert | . MRO V tT D Rober! 1 Hause, Asocute Profesor ot Carpenter named chairman 1 M EC nd Conductor of th : { Symphony Orchestra, was recently Dr. Thomas H. Carpent isc educat MEN , ‘ sages he Boa tors of the chairmar ’ ; Music Festival in G the Scho he 1969 BVA ; ied ie : 1 East Music Festival annually been named nationa | ; i veeks of conc yn the campus of the Student Memt ( : } i ] ry fosGi College in » the summer Organization tt Mu th t ‘ i then d ( M L n hair not u £ full protessional Educators National Conterenc MEN( S M ‘ iy aninios 0 t two student orchestras (MENC) O t t ‘ G8 . Hone Gill then t a Unlimited cuts and internationally known MENC is an organization of which ¢ ; acceptable extended quarter a | SS “ with the Festival igs mene : ‘ ibl f : tud peas nt a ie ae wt t anniversary next teaching t th be hint irre , f re ‘ 1 yunded. He has education work " at fi : ee : 1 sional Eastern institutional level ' \ SCA FE Bob Wi eee Phill oO and the advanced pre-school through colle in i ; t time university. Over 19,000 tut \ ta, Ga al basis if ad A take ger s sees” QRNLenters environment research McLawhorn elected By ALAN P. WILSON sectors oF cc ety Art exhibits presented : president of YDC OAK RIDGE, Tenn, (AP) _. Trying to ke p Ga ae eg a fe wid I ' the Schoolof design, phot environmental problem,” explaine hy } ray at with th ition wing Ise to Rose, ORNL’s director of long-range 4 f Art v | nt lor art = production and : Annual North Carolina Y lists at Oak Ridge He went on to say that in order f hibit O. l7. 7 fatl A Bae Ae CAEN u wean a : National Lat hav nbarked on an nvironmental quality to relate to all of society bit it nted ir hr rensional probler \ W m: >a ambitiou tal program social and technical scientists must | tial fulf ent for ti the Baptist Student Cent i “, McLawt EC ted Chairman of ORNI Known chiefly for their better rapport between then bachek Rhonda Ree Nether 2 : 2 t ( af f : I Y h, revealed Thursday The immediate goal of the project. fund ( I Mat Snow Hill, al candi : ” y He b S be vas el i i t permanent environmental oe po we hope cave Winston-Sa 1 candidate f mercial oundation grant, c 90 oday s me l I BCU Y¥ D ( I i i by Union Carbide pressing senlealeal problems ne Bl : ey aes d f ( t liction of the Atomic The long-range purpose is “to relate to all eraphic design, will show a Programs, examp i y ( r sectors of society what steps they should riety of dia loyed ir production and = printing, a Throug forts. th yme 20 scientists to maintain a livable environment.” work 1 ich as 4 ising design at t J e aid they hope tablish a kind of clearing The scientists agreed, eventually, such effort idvertisin lesigr orporate University Unior bs ones receives award from SN FA house f I tal decision-making that could lead to the creation of a National f politica ycial and technical Environmental Lab s s i] Dean Douglas J f the ECU School Mi _ Demo Jones of he BCU Se Check cashing difficult r and ndsk at eetir 1 ° : Student National fdueation Awocaton Seer, Deadline Nov. 14 By PHILIP WILLIAMS presentation of the student ; ee (Staff Reporter) LD. or driver's license ; ihe olaqe wad a Ray W 4 s Student shopping in For those businesses, what H apnoea ROTC offers scholarships °°", eee ; ae 0 ae JD be shocked at th ot to ept the check is the 4 S difficulty in cashing checks jal’s identification, his k \ 1a ic SUF l nd ¢ Bice ( John D. Duftus, Professor of Aerospace the Air Force ROTC program in a flying (pilot This difficulty is a result of oO fl ind his looks i ; Development and Ww serving as chairmar Studies for ECU's Air Force ROTC. has or navigator) category. Each recipient will be the large number of bad check ; he sta Early Childh unced that the deadline for making expected to enter an Air Force flying training passed here Thus ‘some students Jal Mb applicatior ran Air Force ROTC four-year program upon graduation from college Several local establist honest” faces will rarel Hi ted in “Who's Who in America” and lege scholarship is Nov. 14 Only men who are qualified should apply for have collections of bad tence difficulty, wheres i goooee a Who in A ican Educatior Seventeen ECL adets are currently on this program on display as visual proof paneaes ne aker at th t AFROTC scholarshir Air Force ROTC college scholarships are also. the pitfalls of indiscriminate be a vee. enous rs : sere ' " The Air Force ROTC College Scholarship available to men and women students at the a nave) n every “ rogra Proven provid full tuition, laboratory second, third and fourth year levels of th have adoy sia oe Plar 1 a an an allowance for textbooks, —AFROTC program f taking heck To avoic lucatior ur 1 and : i tax-free allowance of $50 each Interested students who feel that they can at all, whereas others will ca t should doe ir arnit sab I 1 t g the period the student is in meet the qualifications for the scholarships may hecks for the a 1 t very any Locate Jemonstratic t t audio-visua school and on scholarship status apply by writing to Air Force ROTC, Office of purchase nly, aft urefu his checks. He should keep up Clean Pechniciies All applicants for the four-year college Information, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala tiny of the individual's with his checking balance, and Aes olin spaniel f th ol cholarshir ntering their freshman 36112, or Col. John D. Duffus, AFROTC. Box de tay within it to avoid havi DEAN DOUGLAS JONES ‘gern i ward a ral f college pe bs we vouched Carolina University, Greenville, N.( ap y 2 a a k es ind to prot ‘ in educa 1 F 1 ervisic and ist be q d and agreeable i 34 wi ry pad wisee I US Cr 1 oA troy | Ketner, Zellers , Whitemore and Fulton LEO’S PERCO form only current coalition ON CAMPUS) iin STUDEN7 DISCOUNT Wi k vi W R W p p Ret Vd lik I BUY BUSES? I Arts ( Zz Walt W i CEASE FINANCIAL CENSORSHIP ! SGA W j Fu BETTER CONTRACTS Dr. Stenzel reports V/olet Santangelo stars on trip to Mexico “La Mancha” production ‘ Applications ovsieene By SONNY MCLAWHORN " ’ : l WR( La Mancha The play will esday, Oct. 14 Saturday ) McGinnis Auditorium PERFORMERS wpe . : ee ee Vitae tn ea D Edgar R Magnificent uctors added t \ DREAM LADY 3 MI \ V \ I . hee ; May R MW M : : ; A S Ant A ECI 5 D c . EXPERIENCE 3 I 4 _ | 1-( 4 M Wit u ¢ ! } TRIP TO MEXICO P j I th tB I Tt \ \ H University off Now Marantz UNC-CH “in lity Only Sounds H 1 GAP meets Expensive! fi h B SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS tonight ag eae “ NOW! A MARANTZ STEREO RECEIVER I ‘ GAP ' COSTS ONLY $219! \ ¢ ipatere (i 2 MR¢ v tT D he A M I : MAGNAVOX PYRAMID TEMPLES BRRe@n Heat BBE. i ‘ N COMPONENTS - SPEAKER SYSTEMS - RECEIVERS Consoles ( Mt M ( AT Components I HOUSE FM/AM Radios ae ! HARMON Portables ident supy An A TH Television GAP will discu apbawi ep ieee 752—3651 401 S. Evans é \ \ ue Students. 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State won the game, 23-6, Saturday night before : Intramural football standi M for several tough yards with Wolfpack defender hanging —_ 28,350 fans in Carter Stadium Rea Cone PIRATE SAFETY FRED Benevento gets ready toreturn 2) ; wa iciclinbtestsousifues y first quarter punt in Saturday night’s game FRATERNITY LEAGUE By DON TRAUSNECK 4 ; by Ted S a : ea 5. : ; ‘ ; : Alpha Phi Omege 7 played te RALEIGH I Pirat is { juarterback a ‘ 5 ‘i ie on + ae : Pirates lose, 8-1 Pp fenne Ph 4 NDEPENDENT LEAC } He ual | Ca D ( F : Fe : ee ee ee a Phi Epsilon Kappa 4 INDEPENDENT L —_— prove to Narth I : s to Campbell in 3 rmit sti tered the “Big Five’ “s ry \bda Chi Al Nad se | oe ae voto coon OMe Opener : quired ee ee For the game, the Pirates 4 ‘ ee EN a eG FINE PLAY fed. ei ; 3 : : Wolfpack, 23-6, Saturd the Pirates still trailed, 16- oe Hee qu ( t 7 left fine pla k nly 80 yards through the a Kappa Alpha + Sinie’ put the finalpoinison: idy I ! ed the Pirate Alpha Epsilon P } ; ndct ng g th iN : 176 yards + Delta sina Ph i!) € S ‘i ECL Dennis B 1 was cx 1 of Mite aA i S Tan Kenpietilen’ 0. 6 ARROTC ij 0 S S ik ; wa S 1 : ECL : Still, the Wolfpack had GOOD DEFENSE ee CINEMA ily k oe a uring the wh Hon in the Ass : PITT-PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE h ; NOW THRU WED NOW THRU WED . chdowns feria tities the i a che Equipment ready ——__—_——_ "K REMARKABLE FILM : IMPORTANT GAME Tee aun) vee Gato: cc ' A REMARKABLE FILM V . } € Tw ) ( R hti 4 ret Pat K y : tw St S pped t F Mike Met placed ( - bes idents Se] §6@@OCOC@O@ sa Fou Jead. 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Gg Sg Ne pportunity t oe im tne L,0D ( , 4 i u Het, purse You get all the safety, records, and discipline : Stiident | t Ww | Savir - 5 | ' By of your personal checking account, plus a chance + eet s i to show the school colors, with the design shown Portrait reserv ations above. h DS ar we ae made 9-4 daily. : : null cue estore Stop by any Wachovia office and order yours Whe four tt byect > 3 belled “PIRATE'S GOLD eon No Dress ie ee Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, N.A. 3 : ; Restrictions Highway 301 South next to Quality Court Motel it N Wilson, N.C r “gi | § Yearbook Portraits 0 4 t I I $ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pea aa wean ountaimhead Editorials and Commentary e . pol fh ee as a ‘ < fran ; IL Nixon has lost The Forum: ff: moral leadership Major flaw | Dr. column clarified =— «Fw, irs ms Liberation ° New draft regulations clarify ambiguities 2 and create legal trap for unwary students’ oe Aes : ( ! > r i et isk stem) 1 | su Ie ISSL e ‘ By JOHN STRIKER AND ANDREW SHAPIRO J ; Ma | he proble ne 1 Or ‘ Je J sf (C a 4 Ippitty. womer r inother seg h , J (J 4 nisplaced ar of 1-S(C) ex c 1 “ v r tt 1 t edit page four anno Weiga i rT! 1 Appare w ‘ that there is a limited : ! J and justice to go around s( I ttt : LSC) a be cuefully rationed. And if we nda : h selves victims of injustice, it appears : / na w 1 © prope nis wait for our ‘ e 14 Hate k i : found pnonties” to come up (as the 300 plus years : Many nts hav t ade bott wait for black Americans) i 4 t neyatl ne iD On page two a western medical school : ° ; Dd Bag.” al answ ist | spokesman. states, “we have not been overly : J } ye wi id the col W mpressed with the women that have been id admitted to medicine — even though } i \ final note Weigand said he would icademically they are enurely f my \ j I \. 1-A-O : D F tec see students’ reactic satisfactory...they ordinarily have so many I ‘ " J | umn. both print and ar va emotional problems Thus the majority of 4 I ur citizens have neatly been categonzed § labeled, and placed in one tidy : For J es O1 four another co ntends i seems far W x fed P I Ld their part to p pat Big difference ery ees ‘ Y ESIC) | s to spend thei “ Fy This last statemen ecalls that gurette : fay A concerning no absurdity, “What do you want, good grammar ‘ \ ast HS J . \y or good taste?” Is it not p t ave By Se J . By HAL BOYLE both? [can not see that equality will become j A Exter NEW YORK (AP) There's a big differe an obstacle to motherhood, for it is not I-A t : J a between what happens to a girl who can’t say motherhood that is “being so degraded and A : J ! i F ree ve th no and a fellow who can’t say no torn apart” (page four) but the notion that Grouse. wa - d The irl is) wined dined and taker woman's only worth is in human reproducuo I 1 ea i 3 verywiiere, and may end up married to a and household drudgery I-A g s k J k 4 f ee successtul lawyer or even if she play ne Liberation-from) sweeping rationaliza well to a rich pro basketball player mindless cliches, and “we know what's ¢ A different fate, however, awaits a fellow for you” attitudes--ts long overdue . we who can't say no. Disaster dogs his step as he jeder ne \ i ods from woe to woe \ Jot imb ed, and he 1s . Aurion tO A: Ota banal Here, for example, are a few invitations . ountainhea cara ttt ea : u ~~ ee 4 h Git lef uni Let me appoint you chairman of the oa: nmittee. Don't worry, Pll see that somebody p icy he t Robert L. Capeci *s all the work Robert R. Thonen fm Editor-in-Chief j feN ott ' ve i want to throw a surprise party for old Si adets aad siipleceu ae ae PRES — y George on his birthday. How about using your 1 Harte The F Ss imed to express t yinions in The Fe = Wayne B. Ead David Landt xample) F apartment? If there’s any damage, we'll all chy Letters + ld b ‘aie 1to tl « Managing Editor Business Manager 1 I-A, I-A-O, 1-0 tantly eee Letters should not exceed 300 words 3 ft Ur If it wasn’t a hot mink coat, do you think iT | r ; aly ER Cea I'd be selling it to you in an alley? But my wif ; : Becky Noble News Editor ; ; pees needs an operation, and | lesperate. If | tyle and ind a2, Sisley Karen Blansfield Features Editor : sia a alas knock the price down to $50. will you take it? All I i: with th bie ea Don Trausneck Sports Editor ) i : ; Ge the writer nthe v * Ne. in eaker aa ' 1 could tell you were a classy ihe " a ew a ue (ra Ba viser ; ; will be withheld ere minute you stepped into the bar ster. How oe ¥ dents of East Car a ty, F Box 25i€ ( about buying a lonesome girl a teentsy-weentsy Spa permitting very { he a fe ghee a gab os fae FOUNTAINHEAD will be pri hier e ot nig, 1 4 $1.00 for first 2 rds. Talent 8.6366 or 758.636 1 (a Tet . the ab ee nae ; \ ecause he’s wearing a uniform and pny t ka : un overage V-A ‘ ; Siened - a Oia 1 you not ing let | t away = TR Ee i iTkit ike th R wu " THIS POLLU : y ‘ , \ FOUNTAINHEAD ( ony of th