and the truth shall make you free’ f ountainhead 44 : “SAND “aegis one hazardous proces when there is no municipal pool. (Staff reer Bill Rieder!) Epps H é : te i ye Picadilly Puppets coming New bill would aid reporters > ices wt andle a I pu t characters Piccadilly Puppets sent two plays. MISS The decis Thurs he Sur warned. “T i s the North LILLY AND THE FROGFOOT PHANTOM Court. which involved ases, said “the Amendment ret 1 disturbs Senisitivit rounds. The and FRAPPIPPLESTICK. featuring — such Senstinition: Goes: nots as ener nen ¢ : to the critical role of an independent press ir the raiders ! Horatio the Hyena. Miss Lilly the Pie DeSeas Srony, pesto lae- the: eee riders, skilled [i Frograssanu(Lvle sha Crocoduls M G d | sine Nor (i Coming co Growivile in coniomtan Wil c overn gives rug iaw views boste on the the minth season of the East Carolina Summer : re striking at ene a os ead: 1B dinension Senator George McGovern, candidate for the thet if elected Preatdaan of the tindsed Sraiee tes 2 ere ea wocrat’s presidenial nomination, stated in would not attempt to have marijuana legalized tor of the East Carolina an interview last Friday with an AP reporter mmented on Piccadilly Michael Hardy, di Summer Theatre Responding to a question trom the AP N.C. minimum reporter, MeGovern stated. "No. 1 would legaliz wage gets boost know ndicate these Vietnamese a to present plays Ss be g tor all ages so we ee ruited four have something the children RALEIGH AP-North Ca te A ‘ . = some ie d airport in e said SUMMER THEATRE brings children’s entertainment to McGuinnis in the form of Picadilly Puppets, July 18-22 oe ae) iis fs Hig & le ‘ h extremist tunity for children t¢ eg arouse ‘ ij as j nee reports rt nly entertainment they ‘The Piccadilly Puppet’s show really a entertainment for the children but will also . eae “ i : ! S stretching Peusually have is cartoons We decided to try and trial.” said director Hardy. “In the future we create a new Brant to South y offer them some stage entertainment hope to open a new branch of the summer children interested ir we On the subje Met extremists i Playing during the week of the summer theatre especially for ct we can age.” if i l h vish Maoist ©) theatre's ONCE UPON A MATRESS. the give daily performances All of the performar " 06 t to bea dra | a puppet’s schedule will offer MISS LILLY AND ‘There is a definite need for live children’s McGinnis Audito F s 2 gross shies ed shen A fie Noch if 4 THE FROGFOOT PHANTOM on July 18 and entertainment,” Hardy stated. “Most children for children and $1.50 gulat gl apprel but with ewe 19 at 215 pin. and July 22 at 10:00 a.m see only cartoons and are exposed to packaged can be reserved now by writing the Summe The legislat boosted North Carolina's ungergo trea It oug n eriticismn @ > FRAPPIPPLESTICK will be shown July 20, 21 entertainment. This is like living second hand Theatre office at Box 2712 in Greenville $1.45 on July to undergo treatment. W the leaflets che and #2 at 21S p.m The puppet shows will not only offer live calling 758-6390 addicts run around loose uence the ee “(Communists ask recognition to North ai g day : ‘as state political party RALEIGH AP--A petition was filed with the circulated in about thirty Tar Heel counties 4 state Board of Elections calling for recognition with chief attention centered on seven 1 Y of the Communist party as a political populous counties-Mecklenburg. Guilford OU KNOW the organization in North Carolina and requesting Durham, Wake, Forsyth, Buncombe and IT’S SUMMER when. Ws the right to participate in the November Gaston election A clerk for the state board said that of 7,750 even & brick wall Brian Williams of Charloue who idenufied names submitted in petitions in Mecklenburg, looks inviting. 4 himself as district organizer for the party in the board there had checked 3,287 and found § tae re + The extended enta | North Carolina, told a news conference the only 660 were registered voters 4 i petition ontained more than 11,000 Members of the party are seeking a spot on weather outlook 0 | signatures the November 7 presidential ballot for aie Under questioning by newsmen, Williams Communist candidates Gus Hall, who is seeking 1! TOF consitera Y¥ Massie said he didn’t think the party would be able to the presidency, and Jarvis Tyner. who is cloudiness and cooler sme up } ¢ ed, registered running for vice eside. resident come up with 10,000 qualified, registered ung for vice president foc the Weaken voters as required by state law The p@ition, he said, is a step to testing the é High temperatures constitutionality of the North Carolina law in R . Bers aro) : sige CQUIFES CAPS aitangin “4 the courts. The deadline for filing the petinon Students with hair below the eyebrows, ear the upper 70's. was noon Williams was accompanied by Susan canal, or neckline are now required to wear 1 Matthews and Gene Gaither, also of Charlotte bathing caps in Minges and Memorial pools. No Sunday should be In a long statement read to newsnen the trayed cut-offs will be allowed partly cloudy and bearded Williams charged “we have been This measure has been deemed necessary by warmer, in the low the Recreation Department in order to assure subject to the most flagrant harrassment and police and by state and cleaner water for swimming. Lost hair and to middle 80's. debris in the pool filters has been a handicap in Pintimidation by local federal authorities” in obtaining signatures. He Said, “Petitioners have been threatened with the functioning of the pump system, and folence or illegal arrest by uniformed maintenance costs “Pool usage has increased since July, 1971 pepolicemen Williams said he was a native of the arolina. He declined Health and Physical Education Department states Dr. Edgar W. Hooks, Chairman of the PPiedmont area of South ( to identify the town, saying there and | don't want to cause m Fepercussions a > He also declined to identify the number members in pose iy According to Hooks, students will be “TL have a family Minges’ original pump system was thought them any adequate for usage with no bathing caps, but hair in the filters became an increasing of maintenance factor.” lommunist party allowed to swim once without a bathing cap, for reasons of security” told the petitions were but will be refused admittance thereafter Newsmen were Greenville holds July 4th of its own MIKE BRAC Looking on | teaders for E WEDNESD THURSDA FRIDAY, . Free { SATURDA MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESD NATER BED! hr 2904 | Che Best in Pipes and Tobaceo Greenville’s Only Authentic Tobacconist ORNS vn Pirates take five wins; move into top spot in Summer League pine ee hid straight win against or score their se ey Pa ne loss. He scattered eight Tar pened with a bunt, and b ‘i ECU's su Bina Heel hits and struck out five, he and Larry Walt y al lewis 3 . ind he knocked in the tying — when Walters’ hit was dr 1 ait eth ind Witting runs as well Paige scored as the H tried ain eee The Bues tied the game in to. pick Walters off first. a he . Buc a ate ie lirst inning atter UNC had — throw was wild x day ove Lene ehansiats slide the game with a sing! en seas tallied again in th AR a a ee Miibe Gigbina epdcudthe 4% "Wile Sone aitlind doen er than frame for the Pirates with a to shut out the Heel eae en double. and he moved to third es pee oe ee Jim Paige grounded out, gi ey pee eats Ye he cae rh Ratph Lammy than: singled to oo non Lessee UU agay score Bradshaw for the first |. : He WIT ington Field. After pup hit to left to load the ba ten mnings, the Bucs claimed a UNC exploded for three [MS then started his heroi i ; ait shee i A ee more runs in the next three Su ee ae : ik : : af ey pitcher innings to go ahead 4-1 before apaaeapemmaadt A A Aaa the Bucs could muster much In the fir ake AEs ie nd tense Toms held Caroli s 1 at the plate to pick up his The fifth inning saw ECL id then proceeded to win tt for himself Troy Eason opened with hit, and Russ Smith came ir trun for his Stages walke and Leggett { wed with a hit to load the aga I ul i tov cond base s i win the B tt ventl Straight FIRST LOSS Ong 4 ! Pirates travelec Wi 2 nd suffered th irst loss. since the season’s se q which the Seahawk ut the Bucs Bill Godwi absorbed the 9-2 loss Wi n, his second he su ECU's tw ins came in a flurry in the first after they were shut out ely . tw low Ralph =) Lamm hit safely, and Larry Fo Walters hit la Looking on is Ralph Lamm.Bradshaw teaders for ECU this summer WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 at 8.00 pr Admission by 1D cards THURSDAY, JULY 6 Fee ice cream and bingo, sponsored by the Student Union ght at 7-30 in Union 201 By JOY STILLEY administrators refused,” she layout and articles on various AP News Features Writer goes on aspects of the planning and have developed a-greater desire FRIDAY, JULY 7 NEW YORK AP--A “We realized we weren't working of the school to learn,’ Lisa notes. “I took Free flick in Wright at 8:00 pm: one showing only of “Raid on student-controlled school with geting anything out of ie first year there were the SATs and it was a very Rommel,” a WWII thriller 10 tests, No grades, no rules, no School two paid teachers, but the past strange experience taking a test SATURDAY. JULY 8 required ¢ \ Afte any discussions to year there were ten volunteer ne in two year rhe Bile et Ap lictiien Sisiac Gaubersbellon: Hardneta een-ager’s drea decide what kind of a school teachers. Since attendance 1s ire. I felt t Field at 7.30. Students admitted free with ID It is they want the kids started voluntary it fluctuates, but at ghtening ¢ organizing committees to one point there were 22 boys good. Ir MONDAY, JULY 10 interview teachers, publicize — and girls ranging in age tr io egular sct I was the k PASE FOIA Gey: OF: Cle (Oh 1 t SSEHOM ANITE TET SONOS school th the venture, raise funds and to 17, taking courses that who had get As. I finally TUESDAY, JULY 11 organized look for a location include the history of fascism, blew up ur pressure and Exams scheduled in all classes for regular hour of attendance minimal he We took over a storefront female and = male sexuality hat was when I had t u WEDNESDAY. JULY 12 People 1 this and then it became a reality comparative eligion and ‘I don’t think this set Is Registration for 2nd session sumr hoo! being held country--black vome Li It had beenadry = macrame the whole answ and not 9-4pr7 students taking ind still had the “We have courses in what every Kid i world should control of t wr sign so we called ourselves the — ever the students want,” says come sch Ss WATER SECSAlust reeived (iru. shIprnant: (91 Wel this student-run tree sch is Elizabeth Cleaners Street Lisa. “If we cant find a more structure s 2 ‘om. 5 year anty. $16.95. United f tha explains Sch teacher we form study groups how able 4 func Freight 2904 East Tenth Street 7524053 i ti eek Over the summer the kids — ourselves like the one in world on your own, This involves a has been in on the project from cleaned i the place. affairs. Each week a student is great dea sponsibility 2ES 300 es F warranty ces start at $1600 the’ beginning two:vears ap terviewed and hired teachers, responsible for giving =a = Nobody says do this Wholesa y nited Freight, 2904 East Tenth Street She and the others involved ties to run-down on something in the 1 f you by bial in the E Cleaners Street te the news, like Angela Davis, the the g You w Schou! liseatistied with seek — Pentagon Papers or Ireland art group and w TAR-Yamshe 12 strings. Good condition, new strings cis eA ak eclinaie ihich school “It's real life and I feel like work he $110.00 758-5189 they found boring, impersona 1970, I've done about five years rigidly structured and not and imr ediately attracted the — growing in two,’ she MOTORCYCLE-Honda 350 ¢ 71. Great shape $550 00 relevant attentior educators and continues, “I'd still be a dumb 52.4334 “Our parents were unhappy — W#ters kid if Id stayed in’ regular about i situation t St \ these people were — school.” WRITERS. FOUNTAINHEAD 1s looking for you Call 758-6366 some of the kids the king ney from writing Since the school is parents started mec ab« 1s." says Lisa, “so we — accredited, the students receive ASSIFIED ad rate Fountainhead 1s now reduced to $ 50 for discuss the idea f a free feicded to make some money no diplomas. Howeve Lisa ds or less school” recalls Lisa, who left a for ourselves by writing our already has been accepted t progressive Manhattar wn story.” the fall term by the New York private school in the ninth The result is a book, State University College at grade to join the project ‘Starting Your Own High — Purchase Check-out Extended ir soving ssroot” for whi the Ta been sce consciousness of what was idents did the drawings, school, 1 probably w ently enrolled ECL Any curr student may now make greater ise f sports equipment check-out und facilities at Minges Coliseum Upon Qresentation of ID and activity cards, a student nay check out soccer, football softball, waterpolo Hf equipment trom 5 00am tennis, oF anti) 9 OO | for on-campus ise Equipment must be returned on check-out date facilities are Recreational for whenever not occupied by a athletic team. The been wvatlable student use class or equipment system has under planning and is still in Accept fees « ! | The Cashier's Office will | accept student fees for Second | Session — Surnmer School I heginning Thursday, July 6. | Payment in advance will help avoid some inconventences and i gistration Day lelays on Wy developmental opportunities, such as archery will be available in the future he een ees cath tls Oe teen ae Ce ee nS a by Ross Mann) (Prot MIKE BRADSHAW fields a pop fly in recent Pirate action and Lamm have both been Murders at F More stages tried to get our schools to t more active politically but th At last...contraceptives through the — privacy of the mail. 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Walt ved to second Ralph | € h 1 throw to thi wand Bradshe aced hi Lar was late. and both liding ur he th wher Ror Stages re th r followed with a base hit Bu The Bues made several othe Ron Stages led the B threats, but each wasstifledby the plate with th I 4 the Seahawks three RBI's TOMMY TOMS delivers his fast bali to another amazed batter Toms won four straight before losing, and eve n 9, d even won one for himself with his bat against North Carolina Jimmy Paige led the Pirates ECU next downed Ca it the plate with three hit on Tuesday, the 27th On Monday, June 26, the score as Dave LaRussa Is . in 8 decisior ollected his first’ war the inning ve summer for the Bucs Louisbur I y Toms The Pirates were ur wed th hits oming — get much going, and th nin relief forR Smith and behind by 2-0 bef N in Davis in the ninth to — rallied in the fifth t his fourth — straight This score came as th It wl y f a 350-foot sol hie The Bu upped John Na hirte hits 4INst a er The next inning the B Louisburg pitch 1 the exploded for five b B ay their eighth wi take the lead for kee Ra M The two t aded t Lamm opened the frame witha Pj ings, with ach having tw hit to center. Larry Wa } hree-run trame betore the followed with t i Bues car p with the big pla Lar scored when Ron Sta ‘ B R the th ined to left ; Mike Bradshaw opened the Wien sae 3 a ; frame by reaching base on an scoring Walters, and R Jimmy Paige hit into a Smith followed w felder’s choi but errors lett toleftt cat al both he and Bradshaw safe Re ta e st i ‘ : third was batted f : i Camel third base y ; tried tor Narror I I B 1 4 throw was high und Smith } inth as Rick McMa B raced home to score as w k ECU added anothe b ’ the seventh to make th j Bra 7-3. Narron led the Pirat Ju p the plate with two hits and tw ith tb t RBI's traight w The Tar H On Friday, June 30, th UNC a1 Bu Bucs took their third straigh i ( Hil this time §-3 over Appalachia S State at Red Springs : I 1 DAVE LaRUSSA Dave LaRussa registered } s wins two straight ce cond consecutive win fort tril : . 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Telephone’758-6366 ‘ Washington Merry-go-Round Book tells service wives to keep their place By JACK ANDERSON Air F G al J LaVelle North Vietnar essed orders of President Nix s egal a es t only cost General \ delayed e settle t wa Ww 4 Air Force f have tlown many more unauthorized b that the twenty-eight LaVelle know This word mes from a secret re i ce General I Wils t in Who investigated LaVe H The Pres: ed our pilots not to fire f M si} sta 1 with { st a Li 1 1 The ch Was e T ts ve } Or Fy illed US aissance anes were sent over North Vietna irgets as bait. N r behind ame the f s y nibbled a nbers swept in for the t with es take i s w ve enemy tare s usually would oke the ( s s. The > planes made a second with guns blazing Technically, the pilc authonzed tc ¢ B ly. they were he Presider SINKING SUMMIT I Central Intelligence Agency has now 1 it President Nix came close to issing his historic trip to Moscow. Soviet ty Chief some tast IX from being 4 \ secret CIA report reveals that Brez his le 8 opponents out of town st y 4 al debate inside the ma number of the Nixon invitation s had become incensed uning of Haiphong harbor and bing of North Vietnam. By political stom was brewing eveals that Brezhnev a decisive meeting May Nixon's scheduled Krer 19-just s. This took place on eight days be arrival in Moscow Noticeably hard-liners absent were four Kremlin Brezhnev had arranged in advance for twot be sent to Paris, another to Warsaw ler to Stockholm Defense Minister sull ano Andrei Grechko. perhaps he mdgt powerful opponent in the Kremlin was in Cairo when he heard Gree for the of the meeting © rushed back to Moscow just in time The skillful Brezhnev had und and President Nixon was spared meeting won the arebut MIL LIB One of the last bastions, still holding out against Women’s Lib. is the military. At the Tactical Air Command, the brass hats have gone So far as to put it in writing At the taxpayers’ expense, the brass recently published 15,000 little booklet called “C s for the Air Force Wite This re opies of istoms and Courte inds the military wife. for example that her position is “created by her husband's rank It tells her how to dress for morming on and evening ladies to It cautions the take their cue from the gentlemen” altams when attending formal affairs, When wing lines, adds the booklet, “the going througt man precedes his wife The Aur F gloves, how yrce wife 1s also told when to w to shake hands, where to sit She is discussion of service dinner table, and how to converse inded to avoid “any ife which may be construed as plaining ‘When shopping with the family asks the booklet," 1s it permissible for an officer t« help his wile carry packages or infants? The answer “An officer in uniform is expected to avoid situations in which it is necessary to carn bulky packages or small children) Howeverm these days. compromise with tradition be made It is therefore acceptable for an officer to assist his wife with packages and/or children as long as he Keeps his saluting arm free The booklet wives have their place in the Au seems that Force. It t airman first-class GEORGE.-OR ELSE! It George Democratic acknowledge somewhere below that McGovern is denied the onth make nomination in Miami next the young radicals are threatening t Chicagc look four Years ago like a Sunday school service tounder of the Yippies. told us on the telephone about his Miami convention battle plans. Hotfman says he hopes to assemble an army of 300.000 Protestors outside the Miami convention hall They The veteran radical, Abby Hoffman will go into full ery, he says, if the party regulars deny McGovern the nomination Already, thousands of young militants have Streamed into the city, but so far there have been no major incidents. Miami's biggest involves not politics but logistics. The city can't decide where to put th? dissidents Meanwhile, Miami Beach police chief Rocky Pomerantz has prepared a private list of fifteen headahce. in fact things he should do to maintain law and order The last is: Pray for a hurricane ‘TIMBER’! Our forests are national rapidly depleted by umber harvesting. Designated areas are completely leveled with the full approval of the National Park service. This is good for the giant timber companies. if not for our forests “It's not that the lumber is desperately needed in the United States. A portion-some two billion board feet a year--is being huge exported, most of it to Japan. Some is shipped back to us as expensive plywood Senator Robert Pakewood. R-Ore.. decided a few weeks ago to put a stop to this. His figures showed the United States would face a serious timber shortage in a few years. He announced he would introduce a bill banning the export of umber from our national forests One day later, he made announcement He said he had changed his mind Packwood denied any pressure. The reason he dropped his plan to ban timber exports, he told us, was simply because he found out he couldn't win, The timber lobby he said, was too powerful BLEAK HOMECOMING Nixon has W another real President deactivated all American ground combat units in Vietnam. But the returning troops are coming home to a bleak reception Many of them can’t find decent jobs. The disabled are consigned to veterans hospitals, where conditions are terrible. The thousands of disabled Gls who manage to rejoin society find the military bureaucracy them atone Consider the Sergeant Bill Richardson of Springs..'4, Illinois’ He stepped won't leave case of Edilouals commen la yy Le East | Homeco Work fo vent Gary Union. s eancelle: Product Massic the Stuc there Is B@ able t Lack the icc under a Committe when the Mrvices The n Apathy | @fe no pa Committe The Sel Major pol | @eheduled © be appoint after rece Regulation feceive In Branches ¢ Of two ye: mine st th legs. H made it hom Thana Fee ie Offered. 7 been a aid Hie oe with June: th Army $212.34. Richard 1 The re A few anott Departmer \ men This e, th vas f a Service Sy additional $1 ,9¢ stimulate 1 \ gless veteran f N Ca the Reser In a 4 what is wn as a forces are wheelchar lome The st thing e their autho Veterans imstration did was demand a Defense M phy amination to see if his "4 ) Defense Ke improved. The V.A. then er ess SUSE ON ex-soldie red tape f ok ss The or ette S senators it throug $ received in tape join one o Whether we be for at least east 4 s tak 1 Reserve eterans authorized PEKING TALKS Orders g P Nix M4 The ne Pp gaged in his se j : @nlistment talks with top Chinese leaders. The tings, as ie Guard, Re sual. have b aked in secre # Vdays prior But we have had access t nge eport ‘ All registr fr Peking. hot off the sec at ‘ k tnduction, Kissinger reports little good Ws iA after July There's s hope. he says he ( enlistment will i ene in the Vietnam neg st / men schec bles describe a i Ttake adva premier--as cord iu Director | Meanwhile bet Ha and i local boar Moscow is dee a induction ble t able t secret st July 1-15 Uni did g { for enlistr of Haipt : ag request suc Soviet President Podgorr sited Ha week to placate th V t Men wh Hanoi wants more to enter ir unit f request th be expedi requiremer the Guard months act words of triendst vacal The Forum of six year Thanks Browne To Fountainhead Mr Brown you 5 Thank y gracious! 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