| imitted to k ol lean wh he sa | | ina on ach | dence or ) he | { Y ! ri I 1 eal ! ir tter at ul ee i te 4, Dane PIRATE TAILBACK GEORGE Kent S Whitley (20) runs over Furman tec EC vat th Whit \ € SGAP | Sincerely yours Carlton M. Hadden rial By JACKIE STANCILL had taken time t thrown and policemen’s iry or death, Tan sified this as inno: e font liwant to ' t with muct By 1VORIE ANTHONY Or. Leo Jenkins tors as MUCH ACCOMPLISHED fo the attention of the MR¢ in New Dorm have been ou Liberal S y of the time this yea , overed, through reports, th the elevators’ constant ot a faulty elevator but th R ( ( of them by the residents ot ( Db t only misuse, but deliberate lism by some irresponsibk \ D ‘nthe cause. This is be: in the dorm 4 y has had to fix the elevate ons and has warned the MR¢ erate tampering with elevat« he university will discon evators. This means t suffer because of these W annot see how college me only hurts the and could restrict our ch nile acts, as it privileges for residents of the Mark W ison W La s SOULS n po icy DELEGATES SENT F) D nployees of the University ar SOULS \ their opinions in The Forum. t 2 be concise and to the point | ( ‘ not exceed 300 word Boor fen erve the right to edit all letter : ne ; Mount sand length y ‘ t be signed with the name of q ! i ( the writer's request, his name i ; ( iting, every etter to D will be printed subject: t ires s on this page reflect th riter and not necessarily thos: HEAD or East Carolit t lineman for crucial yardage In Saturday's game ! SOULS take action ountainheaod make you and the truth shall Weather and Pirates ‘wash out’ homecomin ECU dumps Furman By DON TRAUSNECK GREENVILLE e to face charges H 1 s B : ( ( > fart ( I W \ | MulHolls J G City 2 i ; : w \ V I FOUNTAINHEAD Father MulH divid 5 MIRC forms committees R y hit } MulH Rita ; ee ATTORNEY CONDEMNS a Attorney J Pa W \ | } Mt f : p es Font ‘ FOUNTAINHEAD Belk vs teas } kw considers ( ( 8 VISITATION COMMITTEE So Ul : p RIGHT TO ASK : i 4 : CO-ORDINATOR eee ' SOULS 3 \ \ SOB | W f wh ; = f n SOULS ze) , ) ( S SOULS M H SOULS tart \ ; R ‘ Py \ hi aE 40.000 new k st he § . | CCR Oct. 24 NI g dow ; ( DEMANDS PRESENTED mo UN D wi ” as P Ct i : L is a ve ; \ nd not of laws SOULS ! l Jim Mit | t ; AP’ t OB 13) n GAP « ( ' New steri izati . ke ( ! method found f LOS ANGELES (AP) Ss} ( 1 Inc the t W i Hi ) a 5% ( | Ww 1 ; ) id | H a ne : oT ATIC b : tr I CRABTREE QUESTIONS ) } ( at “ Sale y Ve | : wing the 1ke s ACL 0) ba kk an How I ib } te Be | Vix ‘i y ae : Re Ne he ut th ATTOW ‘ Tt FIFTEEN MINUTES } Ye $ wait ‘ Dr VON 4 idst \ d hav wntow I'v 1a : *. E : in 5 RE-OPERABLE Wi ‘Y a wee 4 - re ( 1 cal anesthe ‘ : r 4 , SOULS SI k i It walking a : | & 4 4 tt vv he re } = t ae I ),000 : : : k Viola SOCIAL SCIENCE building provides for ' CAMPUS SCENES students who tend toward suicide a new a“ ! f . ‘enaty . way of relieving exam tension A e and i \ i Grand Jury exonerates National Guard from guilt of By \. TERHUNE STRONG TRADITION K NBC \ NY N W \ \ Nix W \ JMBING TACTICS 3OMB POLITICS DR. NM. JORGENSEN (left), chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Educativn for 23 years, plans to return to teaching at the end of { j 9. H MAJOR PARADOX OUTSTANDING PAST Kent murders O ( the Irvine ed M BOMBS ALLOW DISTOR TION \ I I D \ W \ R \ MOVEMENT SUFFERS \ Wi REVOLUTION FOR LIFE O Che G ‘ the current academic year. He will be succeeded as chairman by Dr. Edgar Hooks (right), a native of Fremont, N.C BG 5 1968-€ ( ( In 1964 h H | | he O inding Servic : \ th NC \ ( \ Sch W Ss In 19 ( APPRENTICESHIP BEGINS { Hooks is immediate pa h A Germany nt of the North Carolir A it Healt p | ti R nd hol j } ttc 1 ( I 1 H I Dr. Jenkir Hooks w ind before us, to work Ids of the specialist. | would lik \ Individual emphasized _ : ¢ st | by Wind Ensemble to ae ut | enn (nny S: the ECU School of Music will tf | F dahat On. ean pus } i A TRLRalGht % “ By PHIL DIXO Thursday night at 8:15 p The 5O0-member Symphonic Ensemble siudent ; of Herbert Carte present a concert é Gossee, Hovhaness Vaughan Williams 2 nd and Sousa 1 the ¢ ance of the Er SSL Wa ently fe : pee ches ai : ‘ i and din t Th Sympt 4 Ensemt ve iy } Pr ' ; EC : tru ALISES v 1) Many f th s tea Be ke MODEL LEGISLA ean ecd ae Lv Symphony Orch 1 Jea egislature 1 iy tt ¢ uD j Prof. | HERBERT CARTER works with the Wind Ensemble in ane The E£ preparation for the season s Upcoming performances . I ( R MARCHES STRESSED ; I Oo ECU S W R t W Ass t following year, part \ 1 S “ B ic ; s ( . > open Frida 1 ; COLC Wright Audit ‘ 100% Kan: eae i | FALLS 1 th be Environment crisis Prophet requires emphasis =" I RELEVANCE NEEDED B ( il SHOWS NO EMOTION ‘ ess of th Democracy that have beer ble waste American college state why he must Can eve W graduate have clean air cle ev g INTERCOURSE CHARGED Ww st | I biosphere should be respected graduate know and how It should be noted that ny way ily ' within the next few ye : than fifty per cent nation’s young pi attend college and un at some time. If we are concerned about the quality the environment and — the quality of life, this concert illustrated and e must be € participated in by u educational system EXCESS NOT ANSWER yy th \ ped 4 ylutior Experts are not the Shoe stores are full of neers. We are in need of eXCess st aware RICHMOND (AP) \ sroblems — $50,000 it t f ! \ D along side iga ! \ I ; i who are of the 1a generalists h, ~ the scope QW Oldest continving assembly SSL marks progress By PHIL DIXON t. The fy ! S fl t Ly SI 1 ! part th 41 ! ! that ul ntr 1 t R 1 | \ have € \ . 2 1 uit ; } i Ia Li Jat 4 ' ssl ha H State | l ‘ er A 1 \ j f ul 4 N ( 1 ‘ t need to be told i he SSI } ) what ght t r C Or t a | | t 49 th Fo at i he United State w-mak } a ‘ p 1 7 ! a ext session was marked by th APPLICATIONS K he itt it it bs pr 147 th Applicat 4 egis \ icat ACTIVITIE Assembly wa the epted in tt A t liscussed fe tal t 1 1 first. and r lelegat Th Nort! nt incepti he isst ing ead] i 2 t Carolina State Colle i 1 1 tT N teams NEGRO COLLEGES INVITED “PUNE INTER-RACIAL MARRIAGE Select MODEL LEGISLATURE The Assembly continued t In 1948 Capitol Square P" The Jea f | give v to stu wa e agair ned t i lature 1 the t ind 1 f \ I ! W tuden gisla iar ee W oT 41 the St anizatior w officially tk E 5 Ga an Py pine " 1 a, Student Legislatur ede : ; TRICK OR TREAT! Halloweenn night brought on ar came the dressed ir stume ira omer : ; 4 2 i Pee Ceakien ow oft | assortment of ghosts, goblins and other strange creatures witches Despite h ibly ver J y + i i ae iar A Phil Dix in Greenville. And along with the children Halloween seemed to be th ; H j SGA \ P Siilavan learn ee Week promises good rushes ane ey ee 4 ea SCT i p he ( a By KAY TYNDALL Bee ia aa ; headed by Gov. Hodges, act ( e ) ( 8 die ds highligt ( following year, part affilia assed by a vote of 10-48, and introduced by_ several sch Mee eye deena he \ iked t Tl Pi kK open Fridays ‘til 9° 2719 East Tenth St. - COLONIAL HEIGHTS SHOPPING CE pee ! 100% Kanekalon Wigs $18.88 value NOW $14.88 organiza FALLS 18” &22” $23.88 value NOW cteahts : a fie onli a eeatine Abt Musician strives for honesty By DAVID BRADSTREE T DINE INN or TAKE OUT Call Ahead For Faster Service Telephone 756-999 B $4 ao A pfewel, On ee SHOWS NO EMOTION H : ‘ Students- Europe for Easter e Employment opportu ar fligh Write for information ‘air me Anal Assoc 60a Pyle Street, Newport | W England | MARINA | LEO’ | 1Do0 you have a training program? Describe it H ! | 2 What specific responsibilities are trainees given? Corner ot !4th and Washington | 3 What percentage of your management 758.0808 are products of a training program? STUDENT DISCOUNT come from a specific area or school? . a 5 : CAROLINE eoesat On hold graduate degrees 4 What percentage of your management openings are filled from wit g 5 If I join y be done \ 6 What's the cost « where I'd be em} 7 Does your company have any additional benefits such as cost of living adjustments, employee group lite and medica! insurance company-paid retirement plan? Greenbax Stams Free Car Washing Facilities Av Let’s Eat! ving and the housing situation INTERCOURSE CHARGED i yed? When you know it's for keeps food for thought i 8 How does your company S size and growth compare Happily De with others in your industry? ymit 1 forever by y By JOHN TYBURSK! 9 What is your company doing in the way of public JERRY'S CAFETERIA D 5 service 10 How does your employee turnover rate compare with Cheeses H | other companies: K 1 11 There must be some negative aspects of the job you re : | offering. What are they? pagk q ———— pe ee oe Keepsake H REGISTERE AMOND RINGS ! soatenis Ngee ental Ne ee Asst. Dist. Atty. Fred H How TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING | t inl J plea u! + : : { 1 , t é STATE FARM . Sc 7 P INSURANCE i STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES / \ *, Home Offices: Bloom b [KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS: 22 Brautigan speaks matt teeta! tamhaytOttanuae Eee a a in ego ge 30BERT WOOD McDOWEL Phred’s Chicago tickets Pheibles DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE STARTS THURS. 752-7649 - 900000000000900000000000 “The En rtainnent J eo Racial, The faceless enemies have faces Record Bar's FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW ON SALE TRUTH REVEALED t ! hi a ne The Ind a Stor ; ; his book is of -_ : , Cares Indoct est. A wor rder to save them f ‘ . hina Stor E STYLE . t dA ca Viet Cong ikit nti t | : Net ; ange tt eal k-paja VC with ¢ ve rde isolate tl he S ben | ! > Sacific P f th ne ation camp at i AS ‘4 Ww t W ‘ iF ese ple a REAL ENEMIES t \ And the fact is pointed ou ! ! : Bids 2 by Bran’ parker and Johnny hart Ne: THE WIZARD OF ID : . MAKING ONE of h i | Furman, Pirate ful rr 5 5 ‘i ‘4 ie | ‘ ; | < ‘ finds a big hole in ct : HELP, a ro To Bullpups oes AN ABE, i wer ARS BO Ya ree \ / \ ef fe S 4 % ° Za Pa (i VC rebels FF 4 Were ana a) nae = hy a Paes CHA ON, S$ N \ s Wi a rs enn BALK ( ‘ wt a} W aia: V =\ x { ‘ Cae 1 KA Bat Viet ( : Lies t aa ay L L : Sou x 1 B wv oW | | ] ; | © THATS Wh ot a aad ae DESTRUCTION 2s ~ : z “out WE GO’ yb is WHOL LER UP! ‘ FLANKER DICK career receptions } in the first half of | A YOUNG RAT SHOULD LOOK 1 FORWARD TO GOING TO THE ScHooL OF HIS PABENTS' CHOICE ! Fi ( HARD ry PORT! IMO THE TOP| | \GAFFLE STAY’ AND = \THE BINHACLE! FRE ENONE OrFRBOARD! BRAZEN POLLUTERS! re i SS OKAY NOW! ADVANCE \ The SPARKLE-BAR SN, RECEDE THE FLOTSAM N2 , BHO STEP ON THE ENGNE. )\ RANG: OEEDIO” ee aN? i Ja \ ~ an { xy BIG VA pel ve Yai 2800 E gle (eae ALL ear AND EPIC PRODUCT REG. $4.98 Now Only $3.34 REG. $5.98 Now Only $4.19 “DYLAN” Easy Does It P L U AL KOOPER Ss Tes ‘Players had courage of lions’ By DON TRAUSNECK 4 House ; hata ef af I } nm * spoue ; Paladi ' rain-soake Ss J the tr sreenvill ' Th eet att } tt F = t 1S will Vig ee: eT ae Cane Me RAN WELL A ee ~ me “a ! ie adel for the Hes - WA Southern Conference lead ees q BALL ELUDES GRASP of Dick Corrada i / se aii : : as he tries valiantly to reach pass fron caught four passes, all in the first half, as a He f quarterback John Casazza. Corrada Pirates upset hig riding Furmar d Johnny hart gar 4 lik F Ss MAKING ONE of his 34 plunges against (start pnoto by stepnen ea! fullback Billy Pirates iKe urman, rain | Furman, Pirate fullback Billy Wallace Pirates won, 7 0, as Wallace gained 127 el aan i finds a big hole in the Paladin defense. yards on the ground. d ied To Bullpups )' a. Baby Pirates lose fourt Citadel, 19-7 Friday afternoor Summerell tfort erm } CHARLESTON, S. ( at f ’ | | ECL Baby P t The only bright spot for the @G iis } Bat Pir ij no te r iby Pira ct g be J t wt they (83 yards) d rushing (23 B | is) of rterback W Next e for the fr ming things nd aid = (Satu ) y ENDS ST the final one of the year the Baby Pirates will be . nies 2-Q-1 in SC attempting to avert a W Booters triumph = ee Gorch ohn Lovstedts ECU oe a we 60-yard drive with a touchdown run to make it 7-3 Scott said madeafter Tidewater LW — fone Game site cet cn q switched wdson Saturday MODI Wmngtn College 10th A | DAVIDSON, N¢ te : : elses ane indsay prevent | Davids art Coline = se ae et : at go \ foathell a heduled § er : ahe operated ae HUEY ed a Na Good things fer & oe tee gentle preafle Huey’s Restaurant Charles St. Ext.-Adiacent to rail roadunderpass & Minges Col Announcing In addition to our reg. 13 courses, on Thur. Fri. Sat. we serve FRESH SEAFOOD SPECIALS Fri& Sat. meals $1.30 including 2 vegatables, bread, & tea owned and operated Tel. by analumnus of ECU 756—4808 ‘Me, @ The Mushroom Georgetown Shoppes - 11 A.M 7P.M in the Virginia city No. official reas withdrawal has bee according to Scott, However written communication stating Tidewater Realtor Bowl’s FLANKER DICK CORRADA set a school record of 75 yj ycjtic s career receptions with this grab of a John Casazza pasS expected this week in the first half of game with Furman Saturday. for the atf photo by Stepnen Neal) SUMRELL'S RESTAURANT AND DAIRY BAR 2713 EAST TENTH STREET NOTHIN DOIN’ 17'S CVER WY \ HEAD O..7 “HERE, | PIZZA CHEF a FREE Private Dining Room Available Delivery Service 752-7483 4PM to Midnight SUN.-THUR. We cash STUDENT checks Jack L. Tyler Pharmacist & owner BIG VALUE DISCOUNT DRUGS 2800 EAST TENTH STREET Jam—- Ipm 758-2181 ne Pizza, Spaghetti, Oven Burgers OPEN 11 AM—8PM 529 Contanche St. LLP AP OLD APD ele LPP PTR CAR WASH SPECIAL AT QWIK AUTO WASH TENTH & EVANS ST ECU STUDENTS & FACULTY Complete Car Wash $2.00 Reg. .$2.50 Complete Car Wash $1.50 = with gas fill-up (8 gal. min.) ‘ ‘ § § reese | YATE $1.00 § J § y \ § we cash student checks OUR PRESCRIPTION PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN TOWN!! shoppe . BAKERS—BAKERS DOZEN 14 for the the price of 12 to students with I.D. Ez: Jane EAST C u rb or Coffee Shop S ervice Decorated Cakes, Birthday, All occasion etc. delivered to dorms greek houses Outside Wash St udents W elcome Reg. $1.25 EAST ; WE VACUME ALL CARS We have Pastries, Pies, Cakes, and all kinds of pastry goods | come see us Present I.D. Card for DISCOUNT Offer good Mon.-Tue.-Wed. OR ORO ODO DOOD ADD ODOT PLP Prne 264 By-Pass nO” o DDD DAD OD DODO” PLP AP VAP VTLS LP AP OMP APO OLD Pitt Plaza Tel. 756—2343 and the truth shall make you free Overpadding of athletic program has critics lacking in motivation \\ \ M which brings tl rtists W ¢ entality That rl Ss Wright A t \ M W \ \ M ( ) W Experts review draft — By JOHN STRIKER AND ANDREW SHAPIRO ) \ } A W \ . i ‘i y dormit m, N 1 : eta : l girlfrie ass: 1-S 1 goir port this new l know A whether | ing thing S S S \ A.: N 1 he il goes. Technically 2 > K h gula 1 t \ cA ) j w i B er A. No. A I (s) I How Suy ( indicate Wel t ga w | ! ized t they wer ligious } w. Had Welsh chosen to ca 0. D w jut il Fountainhead Robert R. Thonen Editor-in-Chief David Landt Business Manager Wayne B. Eads Managing Editor Bev Denny Associate Editor News Editor Features Editor Sports Editor Gary Pridgen Karen Blansfield Don Trausneck ira Baker Adviser ast Carolina rsit Box 2516, Gr th Cardlina ' assif 1.0 66. Sut ate is $10 OC 7 : s ast Carolina ountainhEesad ii HEARD THERES SOME KIND OF CONCERT TONIGHT. YOU GUYS GOIN ? ANSWER Y eT PED. SEE WHATS | OL DUNNO. LETS): Editorials and Comm entary NoT ME! I'M GOIN’ OUTFER SOME BEER: ESTION: | ea f age and n (wet SV \V 10F bate re N ler ESTION: “I urd that r diabetes t } ble. Will pri i na s result lial I 1 pneumonia and y. how r, last October I n “ gai was t \ In Dece iy 1 1 SUSE \ ptable now a It of previous id hi ible basis for 1 i lischa SWER: The first ¢ u 1 into. the ry of W Diat 4son w uch cases t. Twould ician for the vake you fections asis for military i u havea fer being ‘New Left Desk’ will threaten freedom By JAMES HORD of keeping dossiers on private ina lawt Wiz i nanner is nota 1 i Many ens who would therwise express their views on many issues ire afraid to do so. Many citizens who express FBI, t 5 their views on unpopular issues do so with the w knowledge that they may somehow be penalized, or jeopardized in the future because int f their activities. In other words, a “chilling on freedom of expression is now ibou because of governmental ervention into the area of civil liberties What right does the federal government have ge amounts of information of private vho have never broken a law? The only is that it is in the interest of This is not good enough n al security dom of speech is impaired, and ice-loving citizens are afraid to speak out the country is in serious danger. Big y ady be with us Clearly, the U.S. Army shouid get out of the n individual citizens. 1 been noted for its t r anything else Sur il political y any gover tal agency does not rde for the future of Jemocratic ber 3, 1970 Page 6, Fountainhead, Tuesday, Noven The Forum Sic To Fountainhead Dear Mr. Von Klor Your letters ¢ Fountainhead, and Sincerely Gary L. McCullough Features Editor, Buccaneer MRC Representative (4th floor Belk) Grump box To Fountain Scarcely doesn't have a tew the Univ the obscure way what. And that’s all that gets yur heads against a wall of red tape The Women’s Residence Cc ‘Grump Box” in the lobby of th WRC is the group who le curfew hours, said we can now legally cook neil has placed a the dorms. wiped out the sign in and sign out cards, got rid of some of the freshmen rules and the “Parental Permission Slips” ( women had to have written perm parents for motorcycle while at ECU) such trips as being more changes that have bee help of WRC and Dean Fi many more which need to be ose of the Grump Box gripes that ically be prir 1 e WRC will try te r refer them to the be serious about this doesn’t garbage, and your ¢ is more likely t be acted upon if stated f More power to the people Sue Bowermaster Correction To Fountainhead This letter is written in reply to Mr, Hadden’s criticism of SGA President Bob Whitley. First of all, | do not know whether he attended the student involvement rally but its purpose was, among other things, to make possible a dialogue between the SGA and our student body. The statement he referred to was taken completely out of context and does not include the answer In its entirety Whitley was asked why the SGA does not take stands on national and political issues He answered that the SGA was the governing body of our student body and should definitely be committed to ECU. He went on to say that uals, he and other students should as indi take active parts in politics and national problems. From this dialogue, there arose the idea of polling the student bi dy and then the SGA “officially” student body to c stating the position of our Whitley agreed with the suggestion and plans to carry through with it I hope this helps Mr. Hadden understand the gressmer ete statement more completely even though he may disagree with it. | hate see such a very definite misconception come out of attempt to help student-SGA communication Randy Honnet Why not? To Fountainhead If “Doctor's Bag” is so great, why has it been absent from the last few issues? Jackson Smith Forum policy Students and employees of the University are urged to express their opinions in The Forum Letters should be concise and to the point Letters should not exceed 300 words wantit The editors reserve the right to edit ell letters for stvle and errors and length All letters must be signed with the name of the writer. Upon the write request, his name will be withheid Space permitting every FOUNTAINHEAD will be print the above procedures letter to d subject: to Signed articles on this page reflect th opinions of the writer and not necessarily those FOUNTAINHEAD or East Caroli University : By Stude student press was meeting of the EC Fountainhead t Pnblications Boar by Board financia treasurer, and D Fund advisor to t certain staff memt Sharpe and Th for Fountainhead clerk calling unnecessary. They of the staff phot regarding his salar Also at issue 1 overseers to sign who are not | Fountainhead’s ec “The situation SGA_ have the newspaper funds | cannot continue quality of work guarantee them tl FIN Money for th transferred early t Fountainhead accc However, all countersigned by | by either blocks pi Sharpe stude ine per quai receives $10 per s f Volume If ——— Dis! in A black ECU s filed suit against in the Universi profanity to a fe for creating a put Dixon has 1 Galloway for commission of pt Galloway too Board following the Greenville dis The charges st Oct. 17 Homee party claims to} accounts of the court and in inte: Galloway said by Dixon and returned the bl Galloway provol chest three time two did exchang HE James B. M: hearing will be Thursday, Nov The Universi which one stu another. Accor original jurisdic and demonstra jurisdiction frot general Following D 40 to 50 blacks office with thei complaints con Kenneth G account of the interview A few minut “one of our stt very serious CT for SGA vic