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the free enterprise<lb/>
who will offei reasoned<lb/>
tenance ol communism<lb/>
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Hinei Professoi Philh M<lb/>
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appeals remote It appeals<lb/>
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history ol the Republic has<lb/>
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debate publicly a liberal<lb/>
evening of the Octobei 15<lb/>
the proposition 'Resolved<lb/>
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position, and we had an<lb/>
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stnute foi Secretary ol Stale<lb/>
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identic credentials who would<lb/>
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liberal looks in vain foi his<lb/>
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harvest is plentiful, hut the<lb/>
ountainhead<lb/>
P  and the truth shall make you free'<lb/>
Sepiemb<lb/>
Volume II. Siimbei fa<lb/>
Greenville N<lb/>
Pirates visit Med school completes campus<lb/>
Monroe<lb/>
The Citadel accreditations says<lb/>
By DON TRAUSNECK<lb/>
Wire News<lb/>
International<lb/>
Arabs beset with civil war<lb/>
i , s tanks fight in northern Jordan and<lb/>
Palestinians battle royalists in Amman, leaders ol the<lb/>
Arab States assemble in Cairo to consider wavs to end<lb/>
the Jordanian civil wai<lb/>
S me rab leaders have advocated nilhtarv<lb/>
intervention<lb/>
Hendrix death still a mystery<lb/>
LONDON (AP) I lie inquest in the death ol<lb/>
merican pop guitarist Jnm Hendrix was adjourned<lb/>
today until nexi Wednesday tor a pathologist's final<lb/>
decision on the cause<lb/>
Dt Gavin 1 huisioi coronei foi Westministei<lb/>
.lisiiM oi London said alter a preliminary healing he-<lb/>
would adjourn the case foi a week because Prol Donald<lb/>
le.oe the pathologist wanted the bodv retained until<lb/>
he was saiisiied he had all the material he required<lb/>
Hendrix collapsed in his girl friend's apartment last<lb/>
I lay aftci reportedly taking an overdose ol sleeping<lb/>
pills<lb/>
He d ed before arriving al Si Mary Abbott's hospital<lb/>
in Kensington<lb/>
llic coroner's decision means thai Hendrix funeral<lb/>
arrangements will be delayed until alter the official<lb/>
declaration "t the c.iusi ol death<lb/>
National<lb/>
Black dean takes post<lb/>
t VMBRIDGI Mass I P) Vrchie Epps is young,<lb/>
hUk. ,he  deai I students al Harvard College, and<lb/>
s.iv s he's a patient man<lb/>
?I know the value ol having patience students<lb/>
.hai.ee .he mindsays the 13-year-old native ol lake<lb/>
Charles, la<lb/>
?By my awn conduct and demeanor. Epps says, tie<lb/>
hopes to disi ? I ' "l?n? ?? Harvard JS a<lb/>
method "I bringing abo  social change<lb/>
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opposed I" protest but he believes U should aim to<lb/>
?puck the conscienc. I ? u pponcnt. then have faith<lb/>
in ,he d sen of human nature to take over.<lb/>
i-nns ai tant dean al Harvard the last si years,<lb/>
mid one ? istakt thai liberal institutions have made in<lb/>
rcccn, years I, attempting to mimic the politics ol the<lb/>
hl.uk student movement<lb/>
?The result has been that blacks who are not political<lb/>
activists have found themselves without anyone lo go<lb/>
to he said<lb/>
Mitchell describes<lb/>
bombing trends<lb/>
(Son' I<lb/>
The Citadel, rated by many pi<lb/>
as the team to heal in the Southernonfei<lb/>
this fall, will be the Pirates foe in Chark<lb/>
s Saturday mghi whei b, I ams open<lb/>
their conference schedules<lb/>
Red Parker's IW) Build .<lb/>
7-3 good enough foi p: i i !K<lb/>
conference. and the coach feels that 1? 0<lb/>
?'could be the yeai foi the Bulldogs<lb/>
They'll have lo prove il 10 a lot i '<lb/>
Saturday night though including the I<lb/>
DEFENSE STRONG<lb/>
While the Pirates hav gone tl<lb/>
games without f a loud I<lb/>
defense has looked ti I ?<lb/>
quarter against roll<lb/>
the ECU cause " P <lb/>
three touchdow ns<lb/>
At the same time rhe Citadel I ed fai<lb/>
from impressive Although 11 :<lb/>
points with a safety against folcd<lb/>
Buhdogs haven't even been able ti<lb/>
They have been whitewashed twice h<lb/>
Clemson and 52-01 ' rm<lb/>
I lu. n . forte roi The Citadel will<lb/>
probably be the ground game railba Bol<lb/>
Duncan, the conference's number one rushei<lb/>
last year, was ? ul with an injury lasi week but<lb/>
is expeded I, N ' "day<lb/>
Tony Passander. who passed the Pirates<lb/>
m a 31-13 Citadel win here last year, is goi<lb/>
which should pin a big gap in the Bulldog<lb/>
passing game Saturday Sophomore lohn Rosa<lb/>
will probably start againsi the Pirates<lb/>
SMALL GONE<lb/>
Another kev plavei from th,<lb/>
missing from Parker's forces this yeai is J hi<lb/>
Smallthen Ml-A backer, hut J<lb/>
Lee.  202-pound seni<lb/>
taken ovei adequately<lb/>
Foi the Pirates J ihn asa.a. wh<lb/>
shaken up last wt<lb/>
again at q larterback 11 ??? ? ad ach<lb/>
Mike Kt.ee has reported several lineup changes<lb/>
toi Saturday's game<lb/>
Mark Pohren will replace Jimmy t reech at<lb/>
center Chuck Zadnik has replai I ' ?<lb/>
liuslow at right tackle on defense .J fony<lb/>
Maglione, who missed the first two games, is<lb/>
now number two .it strong side linebacker<lb/>
Mike Kopp 1 Cl guard, was also shaken up<lb/>
in last week's game hut he is expected to stari<lb/>
againsi The Citadel<lb/>
The kev tn the mil ' this game may<lb/>
rest m whethei oi nol II Pirates are able to<lb/>
play on a 100-yard loi g I I. Sevei limes in<lb/>
then first twi tames th y I ??'??- ll<lb/>
enemy 20 yard hue h n failed to push a score<lb/>
across<lb/>
11 I has already n urements<lb/>
towai :<lb/>
? ' Edv. M<lb/>
directoi ol Health Affai<lb/>
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completed Monda ? '?' the<lb/>
executive committee lie EC I Board oi<lb/>
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Gradua I incil<lb/>
"SCHOOL IN Dt LOPMENT"<lb/>
In additi said Moi tl<lb/>
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curriculum resource ind taci<lb/>
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otu campus this fall ?<lb/>
provisional accreditatioi<lb/>
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Film lectures<lb/>
Intel<lb/>
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m the history il ari and art<lb/>
appreciation<lb/>
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investigate the nature<lb/>
Early I In ? '???? ? an<lb/>
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the v . I ndation. 501<lb/>
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be g terest so thai<lb/>
de the<lb/>
union<lb/>
plannii<lb/>
1 he survey team which<lb/>
oui campus this fall will eith,<lb/>
provisional accreditation<lb/>
requirements we<lb/>
1 inal accreditati<lb/>
graduates the firsl das I<lb/>
Monri i ' ;<lb/>
accreditati i ? ? ? ry<lb/>
foundations I i ' donati<lb/>
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'Ins hurdle is passed<lb/>
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now betoie the Stal B H<lb/>
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soon<lb/>
GENERAL ASSEMBLY<lb/>
Anotl hurdle tl<lb/>
now faces is gai<lb/>
1971 Gem <lb/>
On Monday Sept . ECI Pi I I<lb/>
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Advisors Budge: (<lb/>
budget<lb/>
Final action by tl<lb/>
late spring oi early summei<lb/>
APPROVALS PENDING<lb/>
M : roe staled that, while appro<lb/>
State Board ol Highei I ' 'isional<lb/>
accreditation and money a<lb/>
still pending. ECU I n ?? ? '<lb/>
JULIAN BOND'<lb/>
GEORGIA legis<lb/>
lator, author and<lb/>
lecturer, will<lb/>
speak at 8 p.m.<lb/>
Thursday, Sept.<lb/>
24 in Wnght At<lb/>
ditorium. Bond<lb/>
will answer ques<lb/>
tions from the au-<lb/>
dience immedi-<lb/>
ately following<lb/>
the lecture.<lb/>
Steve Baron will open Union<lb/>
Coffeehouse series Monday<lb/>
Bv SANDRA DUDLEY<lb/>
Sieve Baron, vocalist and<lb/>
 S I IIN(. I N l M'<lb/>
Attorney General John<lb/>
imps plaguii . I s cities and<lb/>
, ol a limited numbci ol<lb/>
He said a nuinbei ol unspecified groups are behind<lb/>
w)me n noi 1, ui the iest activities hut ihcii work<lb/>
Coiild n th characiened as th "single uniform effort"<lb/>
oiom lion<lb/>
Mitchell said thi Nixon administration is seeking<lb/>
legislation lo shut oil the supply ol explosives foi<lb/>
? ,  provide stiffei penalties foi<lb/>
1 ? ? i <lb/>
, is  limited numbci ol tnese<lb/>
 aid - vtiei theii incarceration they<lb/>
sci ne With these approaches I<lb/>
progress "<lb/>
I . . . gcd thai the federal government is<lb/>
ill i,me apprehending the leaders ol an<lb/>
; bombing plot bv the radical Weathermen group<lb/>
and' foui young men charged with last month's fatal<lb/>
blasi at the 1 niversity ol Wisconsin<lb/>
I oking foi the fugitives in the radical underground<lb/>
oi this country and abroad is "like looking foi the<lb/>
proverbial net He m the haystack Mitchell said<lb/>
Agnew attacks<lb/>
"permissiveness"<lb/>
i YORK (AP) Vice President Spiro 1 Agnew.<lb/>
debating with a student who called him a precursei of<lb/>
violence has laid blame foi campus disturbances on the<lb/>
??permissive attitude" of college administrators<lb/>
The exchange came during taping of a 90-minute<lb/>
discussn the David Frost Show, to be broadcast<lb/>
latei tins week<lb/>
Warm weather continues<lb/>
VlRIHR('l ISA 1'aitlv cloud) and continued<lb/>
unseasonably warm through I riday with some morning<lb/>
i afternoon and evening thunder showers<lb/>
tains i iusinos.lv around 60 in mountains and<lb/>
near "0 eUewheic Highs mostly 80s in mountains and<lb/>
near ' elsewheie<lb/>
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STEVE BARON, whose "personal folk<lb/>
rock" varies from ballads to love songs<lb/>
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deal" time feelings 11. Ues "personal ill - H v.uv Irom balla ? -Stev was 1 Sew<lb/>
leisev and he received his B M<lb/>
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Buccaneer was tabled to the appropriations<lb/>
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heavy debate concerning the budgets ol all<lb/>
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I Fuuntainhcad fhursda) September 24. 1970<lb/>
"These Hands" and Kaleidoscope,<lb/>
new shops with students in mind.<lb/>
Babysitters hate<lb/>
Smart remarks<lb/>
ffrf?lr News<lb/>
Greek cheerleaders<lb/>
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age Linda. I onl) charged 50 Whs do tu- have to have<lb/>
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rhe hopelessness im Jin yet another way lo accomplish inherently evil as the<lb/>
However, it seems to us that this realization is reiterated by the destruction of the system, anarchists claim<lb/>
arrangements should be made the knowlege that one an do though indirectly ANTI SYSTEM<lb/>
I this nature could nothing by onesell hut must n theory, an oppressive<lb/>
rely upon anotl tern to civilization would be destroyed<lb/>
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I ms " Complete sub ssion to the trulv oppressive<lb/>
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Q ESTION I have a problem which is ol<lb/>
concen ? ne The instruction booklet that<lb/>
came With I y diaphragm says that each time<lb/>
you have intercourse you must insert anothei<lb/>
applicatoi 'nil ol spermicidal cream I<lb/>
anticipate spending a long weekend with my<lb/>
boyfriend soon, and it strikes me that there<lb/>
serious, ll not messy situation il<lb/>
nosi weekend is spent in bed. as I<lb/>
anticii 11 1 an you offei any reasonable<lb/>
solutions to this problem? I will<lb/>
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every time I brush my teeth. Nor<lb/>
1 let am other method of birth<lb/>
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I received a lettei like yours Your<lb/>
irh boils down to a mattei ol<lb/>
i.iphragm should be inserted within<lb/>
t having intercourse and should stav<lb/>
in at least six hours following<lb/>
Hie instruction booklet you have is<lb/>
correct although intercourse<lb/>
v.iLc in succession shortly after<lb/>
I the diaphragm should not cause<lb/>
Ity Judicial behavior suggests an<lb/>
?plication of speimicidal cream<lb/>
moving 'In' diaphragm) before<lb/>
us again It you want to try a<lb/>
6 you have your choice of using<lb/>
having your boyfriend use a<lb/>
pie make the mistake of not pacing<lb/>
'roperly on B lo g weekend. Careful<lb/>
il sleep, eating, attendance to other<lb/>
unctions and cautious amounts<lb/>
rcise usually permit the requisite<lb/>
six -hour posi intercourse interval to occur so<lb/>
The opinions expressed bv this newspaper<lb/>
arenoi necMtaTilv those of East Carolina University<lb/>
thai<lb/>
pit<lb/>
refueling can take place<lb/>
p for diaphragm change and<lb/>
Anarchy itscll is merely an<lb/>
anti-system being a negative<lb/>
force<lb/>
The sy stem is the i nly valid<lb/>
basis foi comparison ol<lb/>
eonserv al ives and liberals<lb/>
In order to differentiate<lb/>
conservatives and liberals, we<lb/>
musi rcmembei that all k1<lb/>
human beings arc passengers on<lb/>
this spaceship earth with a<lb/>
limited amount ol lime space<lb/>
and em<lb/>
EARTH POLLUTED<lb/>
Unfortunately, the earth is<lb/>
being polluted, exploited,<lb/>
led depleted, and<lb/>
de .h tivated by the activities ol<lb/>
lh sy stem ol soi iety<lb/>
1 Ins s stem is to" large lo<lb/>
he controlled by on man oi<lb/>
even one small group "I men.<lb/>
so men with similai views fonn<lb/>
an alliance to : tide as best<lb/>
il, Know how the sy stem to<lb/>
its logical end its own<lb/>
obsolescence<lb/>
VIABLE VEHICLE<lb/>
Liberals think that the<lb/>
system is no longei progressing<lb/>
toward thai end and must be<lb/>
altered conservatives feel thai<lb/>
the present system is still a<lb/>
 table vehicle<lb/>
I wo othei groups remain to<lb/>
be accounted foi<lb/>
1 h e sc groups are i he<lb/>
genuinely apathctk and tl' '<lb/>
i ad is a Is<lb/>
The genuinely apathetic ate<lb/>
true to then name excepi in<lb/>
the most ex I enu a ting<lb/>
( ik umstanccs<lb/>
I hen support is claimed by<lb/>
both liberals and conservatives<lb/>
The radicals feel thai the<lb/>
present sy si em in list he<lb/>
ai rested bcfi ire it regresses to<lb/>
severity or destroys<lb/>
civilization.<lb/>
DISOWNED<lb/>
Raduals are completely<lb/>
disowned by the conservatives<lb/>
and only occasionally<lb/>
sympathized with by the<lb/>
liberals<lb/>
The radicals are closely<lb/>
supported by the anarchists,<lb/>
who would make the interlude<lb/>
between systems permanent<lb/>
1 ven using these guidelines,<lb/>
ii is tl111kult lo ascertain<lb/>
whether an individual is liberal<lb/>
oi conservative overall<lb/>
When I In e i a I s a n d<lb/>
conservatives realize how<lb/>
minor their differences are and<lb/>
how dangerous to their<lb/>
common ideals the radicals and<lb/>
anarchists are, then and only<lb/>
then will progress be made<lb/>
Fat old man<lb/>
writes friends<lb/>
(EDITOR S NOTE Th inter was written to a group ol col egi agi bo<lb/>
bv a 40-year old man in then horrn ?? . ?? ? .1 a<lb/>
h ? dship over the surnmei I<lb/>
Good evening Dave. David George lini. Noiman Gary Haiold.<lb/>
Sieve.<lb/>
I have something on my mind this evening which I have a need<lb/>
to tell you individually anil collectively. thus this collective letter<lb/>
The sunimei ol h"70 has broughl into ni life some<lb/>
experiences which I shall ncvei foi get. some iclatiouships which I<lb/>
shall always treasure, some thoughts which have made me a bcttct<lb/>
m.u i<lb/>
I think thai somehow foi some unbelievable reason, a miracle<lb/>
lias happened In my life!<lb/>
OFFERED A HAND OF FRIENDSHIP<lb/>
I ach ol you young men walked I ' ugly i1 yeai-old<lb/>
?In sonolabitch. and ottered a sincere hand ol Iricndship<lb/>
U . ' Ibis lust doesn't happen' llieie is ap which<lb/>
is universal in scope and which ap . infinite in width<lb/>
Yet. somehow we man.iced lo span this gap this sunimei s the<lb/>
sumiuei progressed I became absolutely honest in my feelings<lb/>
toward you rruthfulness and sincerity wen- not iust words foi<lb/>
discussion, but were important, even vital elements oi conduci<lb/>
Miracle'1 How could I a man L-aiclu molded by an<lb/>
environmental mold which has ' lempe ed and<lb/>
llame-haidencd by war. depression and iht good old Ameri<lb/>
Way. return the hand ol friendship i i young Imp.idem snubs<lb/>
who spat al ihe ideals which I have, loi so long, considered<lb/>
sacred, lo do so would require nothing short ol a iniiaile. and il<lb/>
happened<lb/>
HONEST AND SIMPLE<lb/>
Ihe sunimei ol 1970 did not, in any w.o change my le<lb/>
toward my country, my wa ol life, my love foi my family, my<lb/>
teai ol poverty, my hatred foi evil, my compassion foi man<lb/>
Instead, it added othei elements lolerance. sensitivity<lb/>
appreciation ol others' thoughts, the meaning ol friendship the<lb/>
importance ol cnmmunandmg others' icelings, the need loi<lb/>
universal brotherhood, the powei ol sincerity, the beauty ol<lb/>
simplicity<lb/>
Why is youi friendship so important to me' Because il is<lb/>
holiest and simple, because il has no dollai values assumed 10 '<lb/>
because ii is real, because ii resulted horn a mirai le<lb/>
MORE IDEALISTIC<lb/>
Anothei tesiilt ol sununei WO. is that I have become more<lb/>
idealistic, and loi this reason I am glad<lb/>
1 am grateful thai 1 no longei resent youi symbols ol protest I<lb/>
.mi no longei hung up on youi long hair, sour unconventional<lb/>
dress, and youi modem language I base no peculiai feelings<lb/>
bout the do-dads which you wear around youi neck I appreciate<lb/>
the i.i.i thai you have accepted me despite the fact thai I have<lb/>
shorl hair wear shoes, and have a collai and lie around my neck<lb/>
I am grateful that 1 have learned by my association with you.<lb/>
thai men with different ideological views van live in friendship<lb/>
w ilhin the same society<lb/>
I am glad foi the refreshei course in youth behavioi which I<lb/>
had this sunimei ll has been more than 20 years since I was youi<lb/>
age, and 1 h.i.i forgotten thai this is the ace that .odes oi conduci<lb/>
philosophies are formed ll was refreshing and rejuvenating to<lb/>
observe you as you were assigning values, developing individual<lb/>
ethical standards and literally plotting a course to follow<lb/>
IMPRESSED BY CONTRAST<lb/>
I ach ol you spent mans hours in my home this sunimei and<lb/>
each ol you Heated my family and m house with the same<lb/>
respeel with which I treated you Once this summer, a<lb/>
short-haired, lean-cut" 18-yeai old, entered my home and<lb/>
showed lack of respeel I am impressed by this contrast<lb/>
This sunimei 1 was allowed to look past youi tieaky exterior,<lb/>
and lo see a glimpse ol youi soil I liked what I saw<lb/>
One ol sou bet laved a confidence this sunimei I do not know<lb/>
who who is not important fins taught me that human weakness<lb/>
can creep into even the most idealistic soul Ii also made me<lb/>
aware thai loyalty and confidence are elements which must be<lb/>
assigned values by the individual, and thai "freakdom" isn'i all<lb/>
good and perfect Also, thai conduci is the product ol the<lb/>
individual, not the group, noi is u a by-producl ol a particulai<lb/>
movement<lb/>
I ENJOYED LAUGHING<lb/>
I enjoyed tins sunimei I enjoyed laughing with you. I enjoyed<lb/>
laughing ai myscll and at my generation, and I enjoyed laughing<lb/>
a!  on<lb/>
As the result ol this summer's experiences, my horizons have<lb/>
broadened Foi example, I now have a desire looffei my hand ol<lb/>
friendship to a black man Ihia will require anothei miracle, but 1<lb/>
believe it is possible Ihe gull which exists between myscll and a<lb/>
black, is perhaps some widei than the eull which existed between<lb/>
mysell and cash of you ai the beginning ol this sunimei. bui 1<lb/>
believe that this barriei can be bridged.<lb/>
All this adds ip to a simple and sincere "thank you" 1 am<lb/>
honored and almost overwhelmed ai the thought ol having cash<lb/>
il on as a lnend<lb/>
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Bui even then, the a. re<lb/>
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