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Very sincerely<lb />
Faye Shoffner<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
eesof the University art<lb />
opinions in The Forum<lb />
mcise and to the point<lb />
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length.<lb />
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riter's request, his name<lb />
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President opens mike<lb />
WECU hosts Dr. Jenkins<lb />
By JANET PIERCE<lb />
(Star i<lb />
I' I I'tesidenl I eo Jenkins and Hob Whitley<lb />
s. President wen- guest speakers on Open<lb />
Mike lasl week I his spontaneous and<lb />
unrehearsed program is hosted by (ail liavis<lb />
and comes ovei will each Wednesday night<lb />
from 9 io lo p.m<lb />
huimg the program students call the station<lb />
�it 758-61 I and direct then questions to the<lb />
guest I here is no hunt to the topic<lb />
Ihe lust filler ol the evening asked Jenkins<lb />
il Ik would be seeking the gubernatorial<lb />
nomination in 1972 He answered negatively bui<lb />
said n was quite a compliment to him<lb />
personally<lb />
NO SUSPENSIONS<lb />
When asked about Illinois that some<lb />
participants in the recent panty raid hail been<lb />
suspended from school, Jenkins said, "No one<lb />
has been suspended to my knowledge I he final<lb />
reports "t any suspensions would have to come<lb />
igh my office, and I have received none<lb />
lie added that he knew ol no serious charges<lb />
and i'n drunkenness or "ugliness during the<lb />
raid II lenkins asked the caller, "Don'l<lb />
you think it was a little juvenile? You are<lb />
supposed to be ai college foi si .<lb />
Ills statement that girls standing in the<lb />
windows o! ihe dorms dunng the pant) laid<lb />
would be expelled was merely a satciv measure.<lb />
Jenkins said However, when asked what he<lb />
would do il he weie a girl with 600<lb />
outside ihe dorm, he admitted he would<lb />
probably go to the window<lb />
One sophomore asked Jenkins, "VMiv do<lb />
sophmon-s have to stay in ihe dorm<lb />
According to Jenkin a study was made by the<lb />
Directoi ot Admissions and the Resean h<lb />
Department oi students living in the dorms and<lb />
those living oil cam, us "It show.<lb />
correlation between dorms and grades.<lb />
particularly in undergraduate levels" Jenkins<lb />
said<lb />
A study of students living in dorms<lb />
and those living off campus "showed a<lb />
correlation between dorms and grades,<lb />
particularly in undergraduate levels<lb />
said Jenkins.<lb />
Iheie ue two pjy phones on each floor, the<lb />
student said "but he added, "there are only<lb />
lour working in the dorm wo are missing and<lb />
another takes your money Jenkins assured<lb />
the student that he would check into the<lb />
situation with the phone company<lb />
One controversial topic discussed was<lb />
visitation. Although one hoy complained that<lb />
there was not enough "1 it. both Jenkins and<lb />
Whitley said that there were two sides to the<lb />
question Some boys and mils did not want<lb />
visitation. Concerning the topic. Jenkins said.<lb />
"We've come a long way m live years<lb />
Othei students commented on visitation<lb />
 ne said that everyone he knew favored it and<lb />
anothei said that all the girls in Greene Dorm<lb />
favored it U io<lb />
One dorm student complained that copiet ol<lb />
Ihe Rebel had not been properly distributed<lb />
According to the student, he had received only<lb />
twi i copies in ' � I<lb />
understand that<lb />
ited the<lb />
I OUNTAINHI VD<lb />
( , m ising Whitli<lb />
vie was overwhelmingly foi n In an �� a<lb />
student whi thought<lb />
buses. Whitley said that hopefully tl<lb />
from the refrigerators would bi<lb />
thud bus<lb />
One studer plained thai the<lb />
I OIN I AIMII D was supposed.ti I<lb />
newspaper and asked. '<lb />
I news' So fai I have noi seen the SGA<lb />
tion return- Al' j fine, but<lb />
knothei criticized the report oi the<lb />
Homecoming entertainment lor excluding the<lb />
organist, Perry Walt<lb />
Guess Wi. i<lb />
MEDICAL SCHOOL<lb />
One student asked Jen! u 'Why<lb />
fountain so low  Jenkins agreed that<lb />
he beautiful when it hat!<lb />
He said he would make j note to d<lb />
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Other topics discussed included Ml<lb />
foi a medkai school, the future Department ol<lb />
( riminology. the contn ivei � laying<lb />
"Dixie" at ball <lb />
Schi I B iness, and the review il<lb />
the Homecoming parade<lb />
One final eallei thanked Jenkins fi<lb />
"Open Mike He told her that he would like to<lb />
he invited ti dorm I I<lb />
session<lb />
ountainhead<lb />
and the truth shall make you free<lb />
V olume II. Number I"<lb />
Greenville, Nonhan<lb />
uesdav. Oci I<lb />
Sfan said rebellious<lb />
Origin of the peace symbol<lb />
�<lb />
(Statt photo by Stephen Neal)<lb />
THE PEACE SYMBOL will remain free for everybody's<lb />
use, including corporations. The U.S. Patent Office<lb />
refused to give commercial trademark rights to two<lb />
competing companies.<lb />
REAL encounter group<lb />
helps aid students<lb />
will have facilities and stall to<lb />
help anyone who feels he has a<lb />
drug problem, with particulai<lb />
emphasis on helping someone<lb />
who is having a bad trip on a<lb />
hallucinogenic drug<lb />
Anothei important area In<lb />
which Rl AI will serve the<lb />
youth ol the community is in<lb />
possible suicide cases Ihe<lb />
psychologists on the adult<lb />
advisory committee will screen<lb />
and train certain staff members<lb />
of Rl Al m the methods ol<lb />
coping with suicide calls I here<lb />
will be a named Staff membei<lb />
oi members on call 24 hours a<lb />
day at REA1 headquarters<lb />
Most ol these siati members<lb />
will also be named m fust aid<lb />
Kl Al had its beginning as<lb />
an encountei group and will<lb />
sponsoi siuiilai type groups foi<lb />
anyone in terested in<lb />
participating Ihe purpose oi<lb />
an encounter group is lo<lb />
dis, uss problems and find<lb />
possible solutions th "uh<lb />
discussion<lb />
One ot the hig: 'si problems<lb />
fat ing Kl l is finances I he<lb />
iniation is hoping foi<lb />
contributions from interested<lb />
members ol the community In<lb />
addition, there is a financial<lb />
committee working on wavs<lb />
tor members io raise money<lb />
Ihe SGA contributed Ssoo to<lb />
Rl 1 lo help get the group<lb />
star i<lb />
Kl Al s phone number is<lb />
�- 'issn : 152 9485<lb />
By CATHY JOHNSON<lb />
Ihe peace symbol cannot be registered as the<lb />
trademark ot a single company a spokesman<lb />
for ihe l s Patent Office disclosed recently<lb />
Ihe ageric based Its decision �� the<lb />
extensive ust ot the sign and the number ol<lb />
companies - ;eking its registration<lb />
Ihe Intercontinent Shoe Corp ol New York<lb />
and LUV, Inc . were competing tor commercial<lb />
trademark rights tor the pi-jc symbol,<lb />
according to the patent offic e<lb />
Ihe sign, widelv used as an arm war proles!<lb />
symbol, has been the subject ot much<lb />
controversy by those who view it as an<lb />
"anti-Christ" and Communistic infiltration<lb />
product<lb />
Ihe right-wing fundamentalists label the<lb />
sv mbol as "ihe broken aoss' oi ihe anti-Christ<lb />
In the July 1968 issue : 1 r, � Enterprisi<lb />
these people attacked lime magaine as<lb />
promoting 'he Communist infiltration by using<lb />
a pictui oi ,i bearded youth wearing the<lb />
broken j� and labeling il as the 1968<lb />
(collegeI graduate on its June 7, 1968 covei<lb />
I lies also believe the garment mdustrv<lb />
furthers the sabotage ol Vmerican and Christian<lb />
morale by producing clothing bearing ihe pea e<lb />
sign, according to ihe article<lb />
The svmhol. tiisi used in modification in<lb />
America as the nuclear disarmament sign, is<lb />
actually an outgrowth ol the witch's foot" oi<lb />
"crow's toot a common symbol ol the devil,<lb />
according 10 the Book oj Sivns by Rudolph<lb />
Koch<lb />
Ihe Star-News newspapei in Padadena, CaJ<lb />
(Ocl 24, 1968) carried the following<lb />
bv<lb />
ed<lb />
information concerning th rigii<lb />
sign.<lb />
" r inverted lot l mlike the<lb />
so-called Aider m i 'blem �.h<lb />
in tat used - M<lb />
rebels against the monolithic Christian<lb />
Catholic Church (though probabl;<lb />
Luther and Calvin I<lb />
'Such rebels th e church<lb />
"anti-Christ<lb />
The article explained that th �<lb />
which also resembles a B-52 bombei and a<lb />
"chicken trak" is also used by Oldsmobile<lb />
I his does not imply any relationship with<lb />
chickens, bombers oi ars. the Star-News<lb />
explained<lb />
I he s mbol's tirst use as � pe I<lb />
Ihe late ll)40s when it was used '<lb />
I ugland led by Lord Bertrand Russell<lb />
It was developed by superimposing the<lb />
semaphore larrn and Hag) code signs tor V<lb />
(both arms out like an inverted "V")<lb />
(one straight up. the other down), standing lor<lb />
"nucleai disarmament<lb />
rldermaston is a town 5 i miles fi<lb />
I ndon and the home oi ihe tomu V<lb />
Research establishment<lb />
One mar disturbed by the populai '<lb />
peace sign, wrote in a letter to the edit<lb />
Manchester Union Leadet newspapei in<lb />
Manchester, N II saving that the pea<lb />
svmhol ot "ihe linger' He also said that the<lb />
"new partv" svmhol should be made illegi<lb />
shipping through the mail ' i ihe<lb />
obscene connotations I urthermore. he feels it<lb />
should definitely not be allowed on ihe I<lb />
ballot<lb />
ibta" photp by Stephf" Nean<lb />
ECU PRESIDENT LEO JENKINS and students' questions on WECU's 'Open<lb />
SGA President Bob Whitley answer Mik<lb />
Freaks challenge police<lb />
but equal play is denied<lb />
Rl y a recent addition t"<lb />
ihe II campus, is i<lb />
crisis-control centet foi the<lb />
youth ol Greenville, and<lb />
univeisilv siudeiits in<lb />
particulai Beginning as an<lb />
encountei group, Rl 1 has<lb />
expanded into an organization<lb />
molded to serve as a centet<lb />
where young people with<lb />
problems .an receive help<lb />
without teai ol exposure to<lb />
parents or to authorities.<lb />
Ihe ongianl encountei<lb />
group talked to doctors,<lb />
lawyers, psychologists, and<lb />
othei such persons, whi in<lb />
turn generated interest bv<lb />
talking io othei adults n<lb />
adult advis.uv committee was<lb />
ioniied rhis committee helped<lb />
io organize the group and to<lb />
get the tentative support ol ihe<lb />
Greenville I' lii Department<lb />
and Nau otlCS So.Uad<lb />
Rl is headed bv an<lb />
executive board insisting ol<lb />
seven students Ihe members<lb />
ol ihe executive bond<lb />
appointed bv the original<lb />
encountei group, drew up<lb />
Rl Al , �iistilulion and gol<lb />
the : iui i ready<lb />
lo fui �<lb />
I I, adult advisoiv<lb />
committee I Rl l is made<lb />
nig number ot<lb />
mats who (rain<lb />
ihe siati members ol RIM to<lb />
which<lb />
Rl l headquarters<lb />
City Council studies proposal<lb />
By DR LEOW JENKINS<lb />
Ihe population of the city oi Greenville has<lb />
been considerably increased ovei ihe last tew<lb />
yens, largely due to the fact that ECl has<lb />
double its enrollment during the last decide<lb />
At present, we have more than 10,000<lb />
students on oui main campus in Greenville, and<lb />
out student body comprises about one-third ot<lb />
the population oi Greenville<lb />
According to some reports, ECl is<lb />
Greenville's second biggest business, second<lb />
only lo the tobacco mdustrv.<lb />
And while relations between the city and the<lb />
campus have been notably good m the past<lb />
some steps might he taken to improve them and<lb />
ensure that good rapport between "town and<lb />
gown" can be continued into the future<lb />
Such a solution might well be the recent<lb />
proposal bv Boh Whitley, president ot ihe ECl<lb />
Student Government Association Wedtacussed<lb />
this beforehand, and I agree that the plan has<lb />
merit<lb />
Ihe proposal suggests that a Student<lb />
dvisop, Board to the Greenville City Council<lb />
be established In ordei to promote a better<lb />
relationship between students and the citizens<lb />
of Greenville<lb />
Whitley's proposal has been favorably<lb />
received bv the members ot the Council It<lb />
provides lor several students and Hie SGA<lb />
president to serve as a liaison between the<lb />
campus and the community<lb />
One student would seise as chairman, but<lb />
Vthitlev savs this position would probably he<lb />
loo time-consuming a task to be taken by the<lb />
SGA l'i' sideni<lb />
Not only would ihe proposed Student<lb />
Advisors. Board to the (its Council keen<lb />
students better informed about the comn it ty<lb />
but it would also give the students �<lb />
in city governmei t. si t of tl<lb />
vote here<lb />
It the Board were established, it would be<lb />
ihe tiisi ot us kind in North I I I '�<lb />
establishment ot similai idvisory<lb />
been met with gieal siKscss in collegl<lb />
�In state oi i aliforma<lb />
Already, action is being taken to set u<lb />
Student dvisor ua Greenville Mi<lb />
frank M Wooten Jr has appointed<lb />
prominent and civic-minded sinens as v<lb />
representatives to woik with student<lb />
Government personnel to form an advisory<lb />
board<lb />
We are sure that then joint effort will be<lb />
successful East Carolina University is noted<lb />
among universities and colleges all ovei ihe<lb />
nation as having an efficient, complex and<lb />
responsible Student Government Association<lb />
In carrying out then vanous functions, the<lb />
students in the S(, demonstrate theii<lb />
capability and maturity while acquiring<lb />
valuable experience which should be ot service<lb />
io them as they graduate from 11 I and assume<lb />
leadership roles in society<lb />
According to an S � <lb />
secretary Randy Hoi<lb />
this rime seek lo have u<lb />
Board be given powei t<lb />
Council. although si,el:<lb />
conceivably be a rnattei ot<lb />
Ihev ask merely ti<lb />
.uivisorv group and li be able todisv<lb />
matters, since manv of th, I<lb />
decisions due, ilv aff� : 11 I <lb />
spokesai.<lb />
tl SGA d not at<lb />
- Student Advisory<lb />
to v,ie in then<lb />
h. a powei might<lb />
rse in the future<lb />
be considered as an<lb />
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CAMPUS SCENES<lb />
PAUL GOWER RELAXES between<lb />
classes for a game of "Risk" in the<lb />
Union.<lb />
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Page 2, Fountamhead. Tuesday Octobei 27,1970<lb />
SGA President<lb />
reviews weekend<lb />
BvBOB WHITLEY<lb />
We have iust completed a<lb />
most successful homecoming<lb />
weekend. Despite a little<lb />
confusion concerning Sunday's<lb />
concert, out entertainment<lb />
went smoothly and was<lb />
generally well received by OUI<lb />
student bod Congratulations<lb />
are in ordei foi Russ Uzzell,<lb />
entertainment chairman and<lb />
his committee Then job is<lb />
perhaps the most difficult job<lb />
in the student government for<lb />
never can all students be<lb />
pleased with in<lb />
entertainment, and often times<lb />
they heai from only those who<lb />
are displeased I honestly feel<lb />
they luve attempted to please<lb />
as many students as possible<lb />
whuh is theii job<lb />
Congratulations are also in<lb />
oidei foi all organizations who<lb />
participated in this year's<lb />
festivities, whethet by building<lb />
a float oi b making house<lb />
decorations Special<lb />
recognition should go to Phil<lb />
Dixon, homecoming parade<lb />
chairman, and Kati Howze,<lb />
special events chairman, foi the<lb />
mam hours they put in<lb />
planning tins year's festivities.<lb />
STUDENT BEHAVIOR<lb />
Student behavioi at the ball<lb />
game was very good. Out<lb />
student body wants to do all it<lb />
can foi out team in the stands.<lb />
It is a shame to see oui players<lb />
knock heads on the field, doing<lb />
then very best foi out school<lb />
while some lew individuals in<lb />
the stands rum all the team has<lb />
done foi the school I Ins was<lb />
not the case Saturday; our<lb />
student body was one to be<lb />
proud of, 83 was out team<lb />
For frg?h fryrninq- i<lb />
N.C. has air quality laws<lb />
Outward fi<lb />
(St�ft pnoto by Stephen Neal)<lb />
MRS. INA HOCKETT, a secretary in he Alumni Affairs<lb />
Office, finds file work more comfo. table in pantsuit.<lb />
Legislators chosen<lb />
in student election secretaries enjoy<lb />
recent dress code<lb />
1 he class officers and legislatiis tin the 1970-7 1 sessionhave been<lb />
selected and are as followsWllh numbei ol votes<lb />
si MORI 1 Vss<lb />
PresidentJohn i oopei20<lb />
 ice-president1 Jwaul Vskew-<lb />
SecretaryCarol Kin16.1<lb />
TreasureiCameron Payne351<lb />
Jl NIORCI VSS<lb />
PresidentBob Parkei216<lb />
Vice-president(dona Unit267<lb />
SOPHOMORI t 1 SS<lb />
PresidentSusan Hunti 1 1<lb />
Vice-presidentdreg Copley401<lb />
FRESHMAN Cl VSS<lb />
PresidentJim Ward589<lb />
Vice-presidentValerie Hutcherson574<lb />
WOMI N DORMITORV OFFICERS<lb />
FletcherCindy Maultsby124<lb />
I insteadMao Kathry n CascioliSI!<lb />
U insteadMary Nell Cavin<lb />
SlavJackie Hawkins64<lb />
RagsdaleBecky Engleman1 14<lb />
JarvisAmy Yopp30<lb />
GarrettBeveiiy Kissingei33<lb />
GreenIvorie Anthony98<lb />
GreenBarbara Ann GrodzickiHis<lb />
FlemingMelisa Thrasher39<lb />
CottenRene Auget<lb />
DAY STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES<lb />
Virginia WadsleyGeorge Zellers<lb />
Suzanne JenkinsMoffette Antwan Toiv Hams<lb />
Mike Allen"MATH"<lb />
Jim EarlyKay Flye<lb />
Rod KetnerBob Bostrom<lb />
Edward AskewDiane Spry<lb />
Gloria BrutCameron Pay ne<lb />
Walt WhittemoreCarol Kimrey<lb />
Jos Bumgardnerla; Lynne Osbom<lb />
John D Fulton"Miss Greenville"<lb />
David NicholsSieve pple<lb />
By JACKIE STANCILL<lb />
(Stan mil I<lb />
Since wintei quartei ol the<lb />
1967-68 school year, women<lb />
students have been allowed to<lb />
vveai slacks, culottes, and<lb />
shorts to i lass<lb />
I Ins year, foi the first lime,<lb />
secretaries in some university<lb />
offices are enjoy ing a more<lb />
lenient dress co('e which<lb />
permits them to wear pantsuits<lb />
to work<lb />
INDIVIDUAL CHOICE<lb />
Whethet oi not secretaries in<lb />
,i particulai office may weai<lb />
pantsuits is left to the<lb />
discretion of theii individual<lb />
bosses, according to Provost<lb />
Robert Vt Williams.<lb />
Williams stated that to his<lb />
knowledge no official word has<lb />
to be "handed down" about<lb />
office attue.<lb />
"I would not presume to tell<lb />
anv one what to vveai to work<lb />
he added "I would only<lb />
require that they be<lb />
presentable<lb />
Registrar Worth 1 Baket<lb />
sa id that practical<lb />
considerations influenced his<lb />
decision to allow pantsuits<lb />
HEATING PROBLEM<lb />
"We have a heating<lb />
problem he said, "and our<lb />
office is often cold during the<lb />
wintei Besides that, our girls<lb />
do a lot ol file work, stooping<lb />
and bending, and pantsuits are<lb />
more comfortable foi this<lb />
Baker added that Ins only<lb />
restrictions are that secretaries<lb />
wear actual pantsuits. not<lb />
slacks with blouses oi sweaters<lb />
Jackets to the suits must be<lb />
worn and tunics and vests must<lb />
he buttoned<lb />
One secretary in the<lb />
Regisliar's Oft ice commented<lb />
that the pantsuits aie a fashion<lb />
compromise which solves the<lb />
dilemma of hem lengths<lb />
By YVONNE BASKIN<lb />
(Associated Press Writer)<lb />
RALEIGH (API Don't set<lb />
a match to those piles of leaves<lb />
you lake up in your yard this<lb />
fall It's against the law.<lb />
Open burning of trash.<lb />
whethet In a municipal dump<lb />
or in your backyard, has been<lb />
outlawed along with the<lb />
emission oi black clouds from<lb />
industrial smokestacks in<lb />
Noi ih Carolina's first<lb />
concentrated piogram to<lb />
preserve the quality of the<lb />
state's ail<lb />
The State's new air quality<lb />
standaids went into effect July<lb />
I, and air pollution control<lb />
officials figure il will take at<lb />
least three years and billions of<lb />
dollars to bring every industry,<lb />
municipality and institution<lb />
into compliance.<lb />
QUALITY OF AIR<lb />
Unlike the state's efforts<lb />
against water pollution, which<lb />
began 1? years ago. North<lb />
Carolina did nol have an<lb />
agency with the authority to<lb />
make and enforce air quality<lb />
standards until 1967 when the<lb />
Department of Water and Air<lb />
Resources was formed.<lb />
A major part of the work ol<lb />
the department's air pollution<lb />
Control Division to date has<lb />
been to determine just what<lb />
the quality of North Carolina's<lb />
air is and where the sources of<lb />
pollution are<lb />
"We do not now have a<lb />
relatively significant air<lb />
pollution problem out<lb />
problem is to keep it that<lb />
way said William Knight,<lb />
chief of the Air Pollution<lb />
Control Division<lb />
SOURCE<lb />
But there is one great source<lb />
of air pollution not covered by<lb />
current state regulations which<lb />
will cost citizens money to<lb />
control in the next few years<lb />
automobiles.<lb />
Knight estimates that even if<lb />
industrial process emissions are<lb />
brought under control. 85 per<lb />
cent of the air pollution would<lb />
remain most ol it from<lb />
automobiles.<lb />
The federal government has<lb />
pre-empted the regulation of<lb />
emission controdevices on cars<lb />
by requiring manufacturers to<lb />
install them. Bui the states<lb />
have been left to control<lb />
� upkeep of the anttpollution<lb />
equipment by cat owneis.<lb />
A properly tuned vehicle<lb />
without any sort of emission<lb />
control equipment emits 2.310<lb />
pounds of pollutants per 1,000<lb />
miles. Present federal standaids<lb />
for emission devices are<lb />
designed to reduce that figure<lb />
to 140 by 1980.<lb />
The Department of Water<lb />
and Air Resources plans to ask<lb />
the 1971 General Assembly to<lb />
put emission-control<lb />
equipment under the<lb />
automobiU inspection<lb />
program.<lb />
But this is only a start.<lb />
Routine inspections could<lb />
determine whether the<lb />
equipment was still on the car<lb />
and whethet it worked at all.<lb />
but highly specialized<lb />
equipment is needed to test its<lb />
effectiveness in screening<lb />
various pollutants.<lb />
Knight said his department<lb />
eventually wants the authority<lb />
to require that each motorist<lb />
take his car in once a yeai tor a<lb />
test of the efficiency oi its<lb />
pollution-screening equipment<lb />
The equipment for such<lb />
testing is now too expensive to<lb />
be feasible, but Knight said the<lb />
probability is good that within<lb />
the next four to five years<lb />
someone will develop "a little,<lb />
black box" to do the job.<lb />
"For now we must settle for<lb />
the inspection Knight said.<lb />
"Now people wouldn't settle<lb />
for the inconvenience of the<lb />
testing. But they're going to<lb />
have to eventually if the ait is<lb />
to be cleaned up<lb />
AIR MONITORING<lb />
"But how do you define<lb />
clean air We need long-range<lb />
data for ail seasons in specific<lb />
places a permanent network<lb />
of air monitoring stations to<lb />
determine the mean annual<lb />
concentrations of various<lb />
pollutants in the air of a given<lb />
place Knight said.<lb />
Knight's division recently<lb />
completed a set of "emissions<lb />
inventories" for each county,<lb />
listing the volume of various<lb />
pollutants emitted into the air<lb />
of each county every year by<lb />
various souices<lb />
tianspoitation, stationary fuel<lb />
combustion, refuse disposal,<lb />
industrial processes and<lb />
evaporative losses<lb />
The inventories show foi<lb />
example, that in the eastern<lb />
county of Tyrell. with a<lb />
population ol only 3300 and<lb />
little industry. the open<lb />
burning of Hash and<lb />
automobile emissions account<lb />
for about 90 pet cenl ol all<lb />
pollutants put Into the<lb />
county's air each veil<lb />
AUTOMOBILE<lb />
Automobiles contribute<lb />
2.781.144 pounds ol the<lb />
3,051.587 pounds of carbon<lb />
monoxide. hydrocarbons,<lb />
paniculate matter, nitrogen<lb />
oxides and sulfur oxides<lb />
released into the county's an<lb />
annually.<lb />
The open burning of trash<lb />
contributes another 193,883<lb />
pounds of pollutants<lb />
Another 21.265 pounds ol<lb />
sulfur oxides come from<lb />
residential, commercial and<lb />
institutional heating.<lb />
The results ate somewhat<lb />
different in the highly<lb />
populated and heavily<lb />
industrialized harlotte<lb />
Metropolitan Area, which<lb />
includes nine North Carolina<lb />
and three South Carolina<lb />
counties.<lb />
An emissions inventory foi<lb />
this federally-designated an<lb />
quality control region was<lb />
drawn up by the National Air<lb />
Pollution Control<lb />
Administration<lb />
MAJOR SOURCES<lb />
The two majoi souices ol<lb />
pollution in the legion are<lb />
motor vehicles and the live<lb />
electric generating plants in the<lb />
aiea<lb />
The steam electric plants<lb />
contribute 86 per cent oi the<lb />
197.500 tons of sulfur oxides<lb />
emitted each year. 67 per cent<lb />
of the 366.300 tons of<lb />
particulates; and 62 per cent ot<lb />
the 144.400 tons of nitrogen<lb />
oxides.<lb />
Motor vehicles contribute 93<lb />
per cent of the 531.300 tons of<lb />
carbon monoxide. 70 per cent<lb />
of the 91.700 tons of<lb />
hydrocarbons and 23 per cent<lb />
of the nitrogen oxides<lb />
Gaston County, with 114<lb />
textile products plants and two<lb />
power plants, contributes half<lb />
of the sulfur oxides and a third<lb />
of the particulates and nitrogen<lb />
oxides in the region<lb />
Mecklenburg County, with a<lb />
population of 337,800 and the<lb />
largest numbei ol automobiles<lb />
contributes more than a thud<lb />
ol the carbon monoxide and<lb />
hydrocarbons in the region<lb />
OTHER COUNTIES<lb />
I he othci counties in the<lb />
region are Cabarrus, Catawba.<lb />
Cleveland, Iredell, Lincoln,<lb />
Rowan and Cnioii in North<lb />
Carolina, and Chester,<lb />
1 ancaStei and York III South<lb />
Carolina<lb />
State officials viy the<lb />
pollution from the powei<lb />
plants and open binning, as<lb />
well as othei indtistnal and<lb />
municipal pollution, can be<lb />
brought undei control by the<lb />
regulations put in force July I<lb />
I he standards forbid the<lb />
emission ol dark smoke and<lb />
any open burning, except foi<lb />
recognized agricultural<lb />
practices and certain<lb />
right-of-way clearing They also<lb />
control paniculate and sulfui<lb />
dioxide concentrations<lb />
INCREASE STAFF<lb />
When the I s Department<lb />
ol Health. Education and<lb />
Welfare develops standards foi<lb />
the control oi other specific<lb />
pollutants. besides Sulfui<lb />
dioxide and particulates, the<lb />
Boaid ot Wltei and Ail<lb />
Resources will develop<lb />
regulations foi then control<lb />
I he enforcement oi these<lb />
standaids as thev take effect<lb />
will require a continuing<lb />
increase in stall and funds foi<lb />
the An Pollution Control<lb />
Division<lb />
INCINERATORS<lb />
raxpayers will probably also<lb />
have to tool the bills tor<lb />
industrial pollution control<lb />
equipment in the form ol<lb />
higher consumer prices<lb />
Also, some 300<lb />
municipalities m the slate have<lb />
been told to find some<lb />
alternative to binning then<lb />
trash in open dumps<lb />
Incinerators start at<lb />
S50.000. and the cost oi<lb />
samtaiy landfills depends on<lb />
the cost of land State officials<lb />
say the new regulations will<lb />
mean bond issues in many<lb />
communities<lb />
Angel Flight project concerns POW treatment<lb />
Democrats will meet<lb />
Coffeehouse established<lb />
Approximately 100 people<lb />
were talking, dancing, playing<lb />
cards, and eating Friday night<lb />
at the Pamlico Room<lb />
The occasion was the tirst<lb />
weekly Pamlico Room<lb />
Coffeehouse and Social to give<lb />
students something to do on<lb />
the weekends at ECU<lb />
Originated by a tew<lb />
concerned students. the<lb />
Pamlico Room Coffeehouse is<lb />
not sponsored by any existing<lb />
student organization<lb />
The Pamlico Room<lb />
Coffehouse will be a regulai<lb />
friday evening event,<lb />
beginning at 7.30 p.m. and<lb />
lasting until I 2 30 a.m.<lb />
Admission is free, and all<lb />
students are welcome<lb />
By LINDA EBRON<lb />
(Stall -�� �� �<lb />
Hie National Vngel Flight<lb />
project foi this y eai is a drive<lb />
to gel signatures foi a pennon<lb />
requesting North Vietnam to<lb />
honor the provisions ol the<lb />
Geneva Convention. Booths<lb />
will he set up in the lobby ol<lb />
the Student Union this week<lb />
for this purpose'<lb />
Ibis project is undertaken<lb />
on the national level at over<lb />
100 colleges and universities<lb />
across the country At fast<lb />
Carolina, the ROTC cadets and<lb />
Arnold rir Society are working<lb />
with Vngel Flight to solicit<lb />
8,000 signatures foi the<lb />
petition, which reads<lb />
"We the undersigned,<lb />
petition the Government of<lb />
North Vietnam to abide by the<lb />
terms of the Geneva<lb />
Convention with regard to the<lb />
American Prisoners ol war in<lb />
Soi.theast Asia "<lb />
The Geneva Convention<lb />
requires the identification ot<lb />
each prisoner. regular<lb />
communication between the<lb />
prisi mei and his lannly. neutral<lb />
inspection of prison tacilities<lb />
and repatnation oi the sick and<lb />
wounded It has been<lb />
confirmed that over 1500 U.S.<lb />
citizens are considered<lb />
prisoners of war oi missing<lb />
action These prisoners are<lb />
kept in solitary confinement.<lb />
are unofficially identified, and<lb />
are not allowed to write.<lb />
"Our reasons are not<lb />
political, nor military, but<lb />
strictly humanitarian said<lb />
Fran Keeney. Commander of<lb />
Angel Flight. "We know that<lb />
Hanoi is influenced by world<lb />
opinion and criticism. If the<lb />
results of this drive are as large<lb />
as we expect, we hope the<lb />
petition will be presented to<lb />
the North Vietnamese<lb />
delegation to the Parts Peace<lb />
Talks personally.<lb />
"It is our aim that, for one<lb />
brief moment at least, a greater<lb />
part of America can focus on<lb />
the plight of our prisoners of<lb />
war and missine in action in<lb />
Southeast Asia she added<lb />
The Executive Committee of<lb />
"We of the Angel Flight and ,he College Democrat Club w,<lb />
Arnold Ait S0Ctet) at Las. mec ! 4J�kP.J?"<lb />
 fi W. I 1, ill r tS<lb />
room 201 Wnght Annex<lb />
The committee will discuss<lb />
Carolina University feel we<lb />
cannot afford to do less than<lb />
this effort she Pns for helping with a Walter<lb />
our best in<lb />
said<lb />
B Jones rally and will hear<lb />
new resolutions.<lb />
Students wishing to voice<lb />
opinions should present their<lb />
ideas to the Executive<lb />
"Choral Music Today" is the Committee. The committee<lb />
theme of a one-day clinic lor will put ideas into resolution<lb />
choral directors to be offered form and present the<lb />
Music clinic set<lb />
on campus Friday, Nov. 6.<lb />
Registration is requested<lb />
prior to Nov. 4. The fee is $10<lb />
per person.<lb />
resolutions to the club for<lb />
voting and release to the news<lb />
media.<lb />
Democrat Club ovei-<lb />
whclmingly denounced<lb />
President Nixon's war policy,<lb />
a recent meeting.<lb />
Proposals were made at this<lb />
meeting for a coalition<lb />
government for South Vietnam<lb />
and withdrawal of American<lb />
troops by June 30. 1971<lb />
The College Democrat Club<lb />
will also meet at 7:30 p.m<lb />
Nov. 3 in loom 130 Rawl<lb />
Albert J Pe.tahon of the<lb />
Speech and Drama Department<lb />
will speak on the basics of<lb />
Parliamentary procedure.<lb />
Everyone is invited<lb />
attend.<lb />
to<lb />
AdoHo 14<lb />
Flight aims for lunar samples<lb />
In public housing<lb />
Income sefs rent<lb />
The Apollo 14 astronauts, scheduled to<lb />
make man's third lunar landing next<lb />
February, hope to bring back rocks gouged<lb />
from deep inside the moon where, scientists<lb />
believe, a smaller moon Ol large meteorite<lb />
slammed into it four to five billion yeais<lb />
ago.<lb />
Alan B Shepard and Edgar D. Mitchell<lb />
will aim theii pider-legged lunar module al<lb />
a hilly upland region, called the<lb />
Formation, about 50 miles n<lb />
crater Fra Mauto<lb />
LANDING SITES<lb />
This region is quite different<lb />
landing sites of Apoll<lb />
Fra Maun<lb />
rth of the<lb />
the<lb />
is quite uinereni from<lb />
flat landing sites of Apollos II and 12<lb />
This site is m mare (sea) areas once<lb />
thought to be lunar oceans.<lb />
The Fra Mauro Formation is a blanket<lb />
of debris that may have come from as<lb />
deep as 100 miles below the original lunar<lb />
crust when Mare Imbrium the Sea ol<lb />
Rains was created<lb />
It was probably formed by both ballistic<lb />
ejection of material at the time of the<lb />
treme idous impact and by the outward<lb />
surge of gas and debris<lb />
More than 700 miles across, the Imbrium<lb />
basin is the largest recognizable impact<lb />
structure on the Moon. From its size and<lb />
apparent aging, lunar scientists believe it<lb />
was caused by the infall oi a huge mass<lb />
swept up in the accretionary evolution of<lb />
the Moon near the time when Earth and<lb />
the other planets were created.<lb />
SELECTED AREA<lb />
1.000 feet across and 150 feet deep. Blocks<lb />
of original Imbrium material as big as<lb />
automobiles can be seen scattered around<lb />
the rim of the resulting crater, which has<lb />
been given the unofficial name of Cone<lb />
Crater.<lb />
Shepard and Mitchell plan to walk up its<lb />
gently sloping outer wall, peer down inside,<lb />
take photographs and chip off samples of<lb />
the ancient boulders while astronaut Stuart<lb />
A. Roosa orbits the Moon overhead in the<lb />
Apollo 14 Command Module<lb />
IMBRIUM BASIN<lb />
Laboratory dating of<lb />
samples should show when<lb />
basin was formed and<lb />
physical and chenuca<lb />
the returned<lb />
the Imbrium<lb />
stablish the age and<lb />
nature of pre-mare<lb />
�.<lb />
The area selected<lb />
Aeronautics and Spa<lb />
Apollo 14 landing<lb />
a few h<lb />
i u it! ted<lb />
for the National<lb />
Administration's<lb />
characterized by ridges<lb />
feel high, radiating from the<lb />
I mhrium<lb />
valley s.<lb />
I he blanket<lb />
buried under youngei rubbl<lb />
churned un bv more t<lb />
Near the landing point.<lb />
impacts has pierced the co'<lb />
a bn natural dritt, leaving<lb />
now lies<lb />
lunar soil<lb />
meteorites.<lb />
ol tl<lb />
layer, like<lb />
vity nearly<lb />
matenal from deep in the lunar crust<lb />
The formation takes its name from the<lb />
58-mile-wide crater Fra Mauro. which was<lb />
named for a 15th century Italian monk and<lb />
mapmaker A map he made in 1457 shows<lb />
the then-known Mediterranean world with<lb />
surprising accuracy.<lb />
The landing site, 3 degrees 40 minutes<lb />
south of the lunar equator and 17 degrees<lb />
2�- minutes west of the center of the Moon<lb />
as we see it from Earth, was the intended<lb />
landing site of the unsuccessful Apollo 13<lb />
mission last April. It was retained for<lb />
Apollo 14 because of its great interest to<lb />
scientists.<lb />
New attention was focused on it recently<lb />
as a result ol radio signals from the seismic<lb />
station the Apollo 12 astronauts set up 110<lb />
miles west ol there last November.<lb />
Scientists believe these signals were caused<lb />
by monthly moonquakes that appeared to<lb />
originate in the crater Fra Mauro when the<lb />
Moon came closest to Earth.<lb />
By HOLLY FINMAN<lb />
(Staff Writer)<lb />
"Anybody that's poor" can qualify to live in<lb />
public housing, said A.E. Dubber, executive<lb />
director of the Redevelopment Commission.<lb />
Rent is determined by the family's income.<lb />
For example, a family with none to two<lb />
children earning a maximum of $1620 per year<lb />
pays $27 a month rent. Public housing usually<lb />
rents at 16 23 per cent of the total income and<lb />
cannot exceed 25 per cent of the income,<lb />
Dubber said.<lb />
HOUSING UNITS<lb />
Over-income families are given notice to<lb />
vacate but cannot be evicted until the Housing<lb />
Authority finds safe, clean and decent housing<lb />
foi them to move to, said Dubber<lb />
Housing units have fiom one to six bediooms<lb />
in the form of duplexes and single houses. Units<lb />
are equipped with refrigerator, stove, hot water<lb />
heater and modern baths. Tenants must have<lb />
their own furniture. Dubber said.<lb />
Assets of public housing are cited in the<lb />
Housing Authority Annual Report for<lb />
1969-1970. Police report that crime incidences<lb />
have been reduced by 50 per cent.<lb />
Only three fire calls have been made from<lb />
the projects in the past five years. Seven active<lb />
cases of tuberculosis existed in the areas tenants<lb />
moved from. None have been discovered in the<lb />
projects, the report notes.<lb />
NEW INDUSTRY<lb />
The report states that public housing<lb />
provided safe, decent places to live, as well as<lb />
emotional security for its tenants. The<lb />
improvements are manifested by increased self<lb />
respect evidenced by the care tenants take of<lb />
their homes.<lb />
Public housing can be compared to a new<lb />
industry in Greenville, according to the report.<lb />
Sixteen jobs were created. The city has<lb />
acquired at no cost S2X3.000 worth of new<lb />
streets. $242,000 worth of new utility lines.<lb />
$70,000 worth ot sanitary seweis, $101,000<lb />
worth of storm drainage, and receives at least<lb />
$22,000 a year in revenue, the report states<lb />
GROWTH OF DEMANDS<lb />
The Housing Authority would like to<lb />
improve the Clarkstown area by constructing<lb />
units on scattered sites instead of all m one<lb />
location. These units would encourage home<lb />
ownership. In other words, tenants will be able<lb />
to rent until they ate able to buy their house<lb />
Any rent paid can be used low aid making a<lb />
down payment of about $200 Then he buys<lb />
the house at I per cent interest, said Dubber<lb />
The demand for public housing in Greenville<lb />
has giown steadily since its beginning 10 yeais<lb />
ago. At present. 453 family units are occupied<lb />
Eight hundred families are on the waiting list<lb />
Three housing projects are now completed and<lb />
another one. Newtown, is now being planned,<lb />
according to Dubber.<lb />
With the long waiting list to get into the<lb />
projects, Dubbet said that pcisons on Gl bills<lb />
would have the highest priority. Displaced<lb />
persons who have to leave their present location<lb />
because of urban renewal have the second<lb />
highest priority. The aged and disabled make up<lb />
the third priority group, said Dubber<lb />
FUNDS<lb />
Funds for public housing come from the<lb />
federal Department of Housing and Urban<lb />
Development which lends the city money to<lb />
buy land and build units, said Dubbet l"he city<lb />
sells bonds to repay the mortgage. In about 40<lb />
years the mortgage will be completely paid, and<lb />
the housing will belong to the citv Dubbci<lb />
pointed out that the government outinues<lb />
paying oui deficit each veai<lb />
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dip. It got to be like<lb />
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turning red.<lb />
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NCINERATORS<lb />
payers will probably also<lb />
to fool the bills ior<lb />
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consume! prices<lb />
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st of land State officials<lb />
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unities<lb />
rill meet<lb />
ningly denounced<lb />
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it meeting.<lb />
osals were made at this<lb />
g tor a coalition<lb />
ment tor South Vietnam<lb />
ithdrawal ol American<lb />
by June 30. 197<lb />
College Democrat Club<lb />
so meet at 7:30 p.m<lb />
 in loom 130 Rawl.<lb />
J Pe.talion of the<lb />
and Drama Department<lb />
ieak on the basics of<lb />
entary procedure<lb />
vone is invited to<lb />
rent<lb />
$283,000 worth ol new<lb />
th of new utility lines,<lb />
tut at v sewers, S 101,000<lb />
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lue. the report stales<lb />
DEMANDS<lb />
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would encourage home<lb />
ords. tenant! will be able<lb />
able to buy their house<lb />
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Hit $200 Then he buys<lb />
interest, said Dubber<lb />
ibhc housing in Greenville<lb />
ice its beginning 10 years<lb />
family units are occupied<lb />
es are on the waiting list<lb />
s are now completed and<lb />
n, is now being planned.<lb />
ting list to get into the<lb />
that persons on Gl bills<lb />
jiest priority Displaced<lb />
:ave their present location<lb />
mewal have the second<lb />
ged and disabled make up<lb />
p. said Dubber.<lb />
JNDS<lb />
housing come from the<lb />
ol Housing and Urban<lb />
lends the city money to<lb />
iits. said Duhbei flic its<lb />
he mortgage. In about 40<lb />
II be completely paid, and<lb />
ong io the city Dttbbet<lb />
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Qvtward Bound experience<lb />
Tuesdjs Octobei 27,1970, Fountainhaad,Page3<lb />
A bvaone era<lb />
Life needs goals The old lamplighter brightened the nights<lb />
By MIKE KOVACEVIC<lb />
tOlTOR'S NOTE. Tri ,Mne seconder mree<lb />
��� I wrltUn by a student who pa.ticloated<lb />
lummli utva Bou" program (hit past<lb />
On the ss.n ovei I saw Jack.<lb />
lies Jack I yelled. He is on the cross<lb />
country team<lb />
"We had a marathon yesterday. Six miles up<lb />
ami down lulls I made it m less than an hour<lb />
�i'i i hall We also ran every morning at six.<lb />
Not one of oui crew ever missed a run. We'd get<lb />
up and run, then go foi a dip. in a mountain<lb />
stream nd man. it was cold First lime 1 did<lb />
it I thought I'd die I froze my balls oft Hut<lb />
then I couldn't get by without it. you know. I<lb />
jusi had to get up in the morning to run and<lb />
dip. It got in be like a drug. After every run we<lb />
would yell out crew name out as loud as we<lb />
could. 'Severe " I forgot myself and yelled<lb />
out, Jack looked at me. I could feel my face<lb />
turning red.<lb />
"Well look. Mike. I'll see you<lb />
"Yeah, sine Jack See sou around What is<lb />
the matter with these people ' This sun must be<lb />
getting to them<lb />
INDIVIDUAL THING<lb />
Oh. there is Keith He'll understand<lb />
"We did this thing called 'Fatigue Point,<lb />
Quitting Point ' We put logs on our backs, hall<lb />
ol the bods weight, and sse walk up hill until<lb />
we stop.<lb />
"It's like this You are supposed to stop when<lb />
you are completly fatigued, just plain fagged<lb />
out You know what I mean" Howevet sou<lb />
see, no one does pass out. We all quit before<lb />
that point "<lb />
"Is that supposed to indicate that all of us<lb />
humans are quitters Keith asked "Yeah; 1<lb />
mean, no; you see. it's an Individual thing. Like<lb />
Sissphus rolling this rock uphill to eternity.<lb />
You know why he did it The only reason.<lb />
Camus said, that kept Sisyphus alive and rolling<lb />
this rock was that he could scorn n all But you<lb />
see hete we had nothing to scorn and no place<lb />
to go and no time limit. No goal whatever. At<lb />
least the goal wasn't determined by you, but by<lb />
nature when you passed out<lb />
"Are you saying thai sou people carrying<lb />
those logs were m a harder position than<lb />
Sisyphus<lb />
SHORT TERM GOALS<lb />
"In a way. yes. I mean no. hell. I don't<lb />
know It's iiist that I hated it at first;but, aftei<lb />
I did It. I liked it. and wanted to do it again. I<lb />
learned something though, If I could have just<lb />
shut my mind oil and thought ol nothing, I<lb />
could hase walked forevei Because, Keith,<lb />
when I slopped. I didn't have to. I talked<lb />
ms sell out of doing it You know, walking<lb />
forward I ssasn't tired at all It's just that we<lb />
had no goal; al leasl I didn't No goals and no<lb />
commitments; no order and no reason You<lb />
know as svell as I do. life ssithoul those seseral<lb />
things has no meaning.<lb />
"I tried to set short-term goals like 'just ovei<lb />
this lull and beyond this curse "to the next<lb />
tall tree behind this boulder 'to the stream '<lb />
I took a wrong turn and got lost I nearly cried<lb />
when I lound that the road was blocked I<lb />
could have whipped my sell bloody<lb />
"Then I played games with myself, by<lb />
mentally replacing the logs with a wounded<lb />
friend, whom I had to get to the hospital.<lb />
However, the hospital was just nowhere or<lb />
anywhere "Then I ripped my shut because it<lb />
was choking me. and thought of myself as a<lb />
slase in chains and being whipped carrying this<lb />
heavy load of coal Hut there were no chains to<lb />
be broken and no blasted whip to be scorned.<lb />
Evan if I could have set a goal, I had lo have a<lb />
reason foi reaching that goal. And my bloody<lb />
shoulder was killing me. That damn strap was<lb />
like a knife. Well, alter 1 couldn't find a<lb />
reason. I said; 'Why not do it for the hell ol n<lb />
That reason is no reason for me. I can see being<lb />
just for justice's sake, or loving for love's sake,<lb />
appreciating beauty for the sake of beauty, but<lb />
this 'thing' had to have a reason. After I<lb />
couldn't find one. I quit walking. You know<lb />
Keith. I haven't found a reason for living yet.<lb />
But after I stopped walking. I wished that 1<lb />
hadn't<lb />
Keith sniffed and jerked his right shouider<lb />
"Hm, it sounds interesting, Mike. Look. I<lb />
have lo be on my way. I'll see you around<lb />
Frank's hair was over his shoulders and his<lb />
beard was thick. He was glad to see me; so was I<lb />
to see htm. His eyes were red and had<lb />
brownish-blue rings under them. He smoked<lb />
nervously, his right hand shaking a little each<lb />
time he brought the cigarette to his lips. His left<lb />
hand juggled with some change in his pocket.<lb />
He was constantly shifting his weight from one<lb />
foot to another.<lb />
I told htm how high I had felt after I climbed<lb />
Table Rock and Severe Route. I tried to explain<lb />
the unexplainable feeling of excitement on top<lb />
of Mt. Mitchell, watching the sun set and the<lb />
oncoming storm: the fear that over takes your<lb />
body coming down from the top ot the<lb />
mountain in the dark when the wind is blowing<lb />
hard and the storm is coming on. the happiness<lb />
resulting from the welcome sight of the camp<lb />
and the people around the fire, the coy feeling<lb />
when you are under the tent listening to the<lb />
rain drops hitting the tarp when you are all<lb />
snuggled up in a sleeping bag. Lucy is close<lb />
beside you and you are feeling warm<lb />
ONE ROOM TRIPS<lb />
Outside it is cold and wet; wind is whipping<lb />
around trying it's best to invade your privacy<lb />
and destroy your feeling of warmth But the<lb />
tent holds up and you're glad. The morning is<lb />
crisp and clear. The wind is still blowing but<lb />
tamed by now. You rub your hands and blow<lb />
into them, waiting impatiently for the water to<lb />
boil. Nose and cheeks are all red. hair is ruffled<lb />
up by the wind. The hot oat-meal tastes so<lb />
good Then you drink hot coffee, pack and<lb />
leave Behind you the put-out fire is still<lb />
smoking.<lb />
Poor Frank didn't understand me In his<lb />
mind he was convinced that grass, a pill or a tix<lb />
brought about the same effect I wouldn't trade<lb />
all o his "one-room trips" for one- half a day<lb />
of our trip to Mt. Mitchell,<lb />
I tailed with Frank that afternoon, the same<lb />
was I failed with John that evening John is<lb />
with the "Way" ministry. He's very big on the<lb />
Word When I told him that, on mountain tops.<lb />
I felt closer to God than in any church, he just<lb />
looked down at a paperback copy ol the "New<lb />
Testament" and fell silent<lb />
On top of Mt. Mitchell I had prayed toG "1<lb />
for our sress. and oui families. I had thanked<lb />
Him lor all the things that He has given us I<lb />
had prayed foi Peace and understanding among<lb />
I he human kind, and had felt compassion and<lb />
ove for all ol his creations.<lb />
John was still silent Maybe he thought I<lb />
should have found a chuich on top of Ml.<lb />
Mitchell and prayed there. He didn't want to<lb />
hear my belief that it makes no difference to<lb />
God where one prayed or how or when<lb />
We probably don't even have to pray. God<lb />
probably will be content with us without our<lb />
going to church, if we live justly. peacefully and<lb />
lovingly, not destroying nature and not taking<lb />
away from it more than we should.<lb />
"We have a meeting on Sunday at 8 Good to<lb />
By The REV MILTON KEENE<lb />
I've seen hun humping along through the<lb />
winter dusk, a silhouette ol a man with a<lb />
ladder slung over his shoulder, pockets bulging<lb />
with large sulphur-headed matches<lb />
Moving from corner to corner, beneath<lb />
darkening skies, like a giant spider spinning a<lb />
web. he would place his ladder against a lamp<lb />
post, climb the several rungs to the giant light<lb />
shade, lift the globe with one hand, while he<lb />
reached into his pocket with the other.<lb />
There would be a sudden spurt of light as<lb />
he scratched fire into the match against the<lb />
rough iron of the pole, then a warm radiance<lb />
as the gas mantle beneath the shade grew<lb />
incandescent.<lb />
He was the lamplighter, an important figure<lb />
in the pre-electric world of my childhood.<lb />
Nose pressed against the frosty window pane.<lb />
I've watched him down the street, leaving a<lb />
trail of warm, friendly light behind hun<lb />
He was part of a world that departed back<lb />
there in the nights and days of my boyhood. I<lb />
can't remember his last rounds through the<lb />
shadowy streets, but there must have been the<lb />
last time when he climbed his wooden ladder<lb />
and brought light to our end of town, then<lb />
went home, and put his ladder away forever.<lb />
Nor can I recall the first dusk when he was<lb />
not the bringer of light, nor the second, nor<lb />
the third. It was just that he was there, then<lb />
he wasn't.<lb />
Film festival set<lb />
He was one ol the last characters on the<lb />
stage in the great drama of light, a drama in<lb />
which man has participated with a kind ol<lb />
religious awe from the earliest days when the<lb />
dee darkness of a stone cave leaped into light<lb />
and the heavy daikness slipped silently away<lb />
Since then, the drama has become a<lb />
business of circuits, switches, wires, and such,<lb />
with cornet lights remotely controlled by<lb />
timing mechanisms which have never seen, like<lb />
id lamplighter, the faces of little boys<lb />
pressed against window panes in the dusk<lb />
1 suppose it's an old-fashioned urge in me<lb />
an unwillingness to part with some of the<lb />
warm, tender, ways ol yesterday but when<lb />
darkness slowly descends upon oui house on<lb />
autumn evenings, often I reach for a match.<lb />
light the ruby glass chimney of our antique oil<lb />
lamp, turn up the wick a fraction ot an inch<lb />
and feel the warm glow on my face<lb />
Or. I may turn to the giant candle mounted<lb />
on a wrought-iron stand in the family room.<lb />
strike a match and coax the reluctant string<lb />
into flame, then sit back and revel in the pool<lb />
ol ruddy light<lb />
It's as though the little boy who used to<lb />
flatten his nose against the window on<lb />
autumn and winter evenings, watching for the<lb />
lamplighter, refuses to say a last good-bye to<lb />
the familiar loim with his wooden ladder and<lb />
bulging picket! who led behind him a trail of<lb />
light in the darkening streets<lb />
By SANDY OVERCARSH<lb />
(Statt Writer)<lb />
The Charlie Chaplin Film<lb />
Festival will be shown in<lb />
Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m.<lb />
on Wednesday. Oct. 28.<lb />
The silent films include<lb />
"The Rink which lasts 40<lb />
minutes. It is set in 1916, and<lb />
in this film Chaplin<lb />
demonstrates his agility and<lb />
grace as a waiter who spends<lb />
his lunch hour at a<lb />
roller-skating rink.<lb />
The only film not set in<lb />
1�16 is "The Cure which<lb />
takes place m 1917. This is<lb />
possibly one of the funniest of<lb />
Chaplin's short films,<lb />
combining last action and<lb />
subtle pantomime Chaplin<lb />
arrives at a spa to lake the rest<lb />
cure accompanied by a trunk<lb />
lull of liquor that gets dumped<lb />
into the retort's restorative<lb />
In "The Fireman another<lb />
40-minute film, a firehouse<lb />
serves as the springboard for<lb />
some chaotic antics, often with<lb />
disastrous results to properly<lb />
In "The Floorwalker<lb />
department store customer<lb />
Chaplin gets mixed up with a<lb />
look-alike dishonest<lb />
floorwalker. The highlights<lb />
include a ballet done by-<lb />
Chaplin in fending off an<lb />
assailant, and the marvelous<lb />
episode with the escalator<lb />
"One A.M is a unique film<lb />
which features a solo<lb />
performance by Chaplin.<lb />
except for a brief scene with a<lb />
cab driver. In this movie<lb />
Chaplin engages in a losing<lb />
contest with a folding bed in<lb />
his strangely decorated home<lb />
The last film. "The<lb />
Pawnshop takes advantage ol<lb />
a lestncted locale and limited<lb />
props<lb />
Chicago<lb />
tickets<lb />
now on sale<lb />
Tickets for the Chicago<lb />
concert Saturday. Nov. 7. are<lb />
now on sale in the Central<lb />
Ticket Office.<lb />
Pi.ces are $1.50 foi<lb />
students. S2 for faculty. and<lb />
S4 for the general public One<lb />
thousand student guest tickets<lb />
will be on sale at SI 50 These<lb />
tickets are for non-ECU r<lb />
only LCI students should<lb />
bring their ID's and activity<lb />
cards.<lb />
The Central Ticket Office is<lb />
located on first floor Wright<lb />
Auditorium, and is open from<lb />
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday<lb />
Fridav.<lb />
Attention students .� <lb />
ordered Jass rings during the<lb />
week ol Septemb<lb />
through Octobei 2 Please<lb />
stop by the KinyJj<lb />
Student Union immediately<lb />
and see Martha de Witt. Ring<lb />
Salesman, or leave word in<lb />
the Student Government<lb />
Office (758-6262) where sou<lb />
can be contacted Bring your<lb />
receipts with you I his is very<lb />
urgent. Your shipment ot<lb />
order forms and payments<lb />
have been los' in the mail<lb />
iBORTIOi rOlNSELKG. INFORMATION<lb />
hi) lEFKMUL SIMMS<lb />
V irti ins up U 24 weeks ol pregnancy arc-<lb />
now legal in New York State There are no<lb />
residency restrictions at cooperating hospitals<lb />
and clinics Only the consent ol the patient<lb />
and the performing physician is required<lb />
II foi thml kou are pregi suit your<lb />
: �� t delay. Early abortii ms .ire<lb />
simpler and sater.<lb />
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By DON TRAUSNECK<lb />
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Kit HMOND , bast<lb />
( arolina's football Pirates hil a<lb />
brick wall here Saturda) and<lb />
ended up in ,i big Spider's web<lb />
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seventh straight this seasi<lb />
lenth ovei .i two eai span m<lb />
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the Pirates, the Spiders<lb />
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the season openei i and were<lb />
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Foi Ml coach Mike McGee<lb />
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liii more frustration as the<lb />
Pirates passing more than ever<lb />
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unable to come up with that<lb />
big lust victory<lb />
Quarterback John Casazza<lb />
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seemed that 1(1 might be in Ihe Pirates tallied jgam<lb />
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Pirates to the Richmond 33 on split-end Tim Dameron with a<lb />
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�ttei the game McGee had<lb />
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quarterback Charlie R I<lb />
who threw foi<lb />
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Pirate passing records as<lb />
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270 yards andorrada caught<lb />
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GAME RECORDS<lb />
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SECOND SCORE<lb />
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( asazza (lass and legged it S3<lb />
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ti luchdown.<lb />
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( orrada, in increasing his Pirates found themselves on<lb />
league leading reception ti short end of a 31-0 count<lb />
set a mark in that McGee must have wondered<lb />
Ihe ' the when the hall would end lor.<lb />
most passes taught m a single even in the closing seconds, the apitahed on<lb />
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'MADE MISTAKES"<lb />
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again as ihev recovered another<lb />
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Bv the end of the first halt.<lb />
record ol "4 catches also set the Pirates had lost the ball five<lb />
b Bumgarnei when he played times on tumbles and<lb />
from 1962 ' 1964 orrada is interceptions and had been set<lb />
sure to pass that mark against back 31 yards on penalties<lb />
Furman Saturday PIRATES SCORE<lb />
I he Richmond game was The second halt was a little<lb />
decided in one 15-minute<lb />
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when the Pirates made several<lb />
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CHANCE<lb />
Richmond's lead was<lb />
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(St photo by Don TraujnecM<lb />
TAILBACK GEORGE WHITLEY attempts to haul u,<lb />
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scored twice while holding the<lb />
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ECU's iiis! score came with<lb />
14 23 left in the game as<lb />
�nd ol the lust fullback Btllv Wallace bulled<lb />
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furman Saturdav and<lb />
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him single season mark of 39 Despite his<lb />
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The Citadel<lb />
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It was a long weekend foi<lb />
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intellect and power enough to leave man<lb />
behind, without the sense to pull the plug I he<lb />
ultimate 111 calculation is presented<lb />
Programmed birth to be followed by<lb />
programmed learning so as not to dare let man<lb />
understand Ins creative soul Death would be<lb />
nothing more than a statistk recorded on a<lb />
microfilm tape, and man a tool, capable ol<lb />
pushing .1 button and nothing more<lb />
Anarchist revolution is anothei possibility<lb />
I heie is ol course no leal future in anarch) $<lb />
nice .is it might be, there would alway s be some<lb />
idiot i come along and "hung us altogethei<lb />
Hut still it would be nice while it lasted, with<lb />
onl) the earth foi an individual to live and love<lb />
and die with Just to use the propel terms; man<lb />
w ould go "ju natural<lb />
 majoi world religion ma) take .1<lb />
revolutionary bannei It all people leai a single<lb />
force, the) might be drawn into worship ol a<lb />
single God Hie woild would then see it's his!<lb />
day ol true civilization A third parts. sa .111<lb />
alien space ship, might just do the tuck. It this<lb />
seems a bit skeptical, it must be understood b<lb />
the reader that this writei iews the onl)<lb />
national religion in the United Siaies today as<lb />
paranoia<lb />
Man is the onlv child of her's that treats her<lb />
Hangup is in wording<lb />
Draft experts discuss CO status<lb />
Bv JOHN STRIKER and ANDREW SHAPIRO persuasive. Is not determinative A tar more<lb />
Man secrei Os objective test was announced by the Supreme<lb />
. , . 5e . � kept c " Court in Seeger ndei this test, the<lb />
 igjou requirement ol "religious training and belief<lb />
ret 1 Os -an be fulfilled bv "a sincere and meaningful<lb />
the word belief which occupies in the life of its possessoi<lb />
��rehgj a place parallel to that tilled bv the God ol<lb />
A . � till ve h a part ol the those admittedl) qualifying foi the CO.<lb />
A I Se Servi I , . � �� that exemption<lb />
ition in war With this formula in mind, consider the<lb />
, t "I ol religious beliefs expressed bv one Forest Petei, a<lb />
. has I een co-defendant with Daniel Seeger in United<lb />
,nierpi � the Sui States 1 Seeger "Since human life is for me a<lb />
pjV � ;  Seeger, the final value Petei wrote in his CO<lb />
c I that a draft hoard's questionnaire, "I consider it a violation ol<lb />
a nether the beliefs moral law to take human life In so tar as this<lb />
professed ire sincerely held and conviction is religious, it has been best<lb />
wi scheme of things, described as follows 'Religion is the<lb />
o consciousness ol some power manifest in nature<lb />
I . t0 ,ho registrant whicn helps man in the ordering ol his hie in<lb />
  this harmony with its demands (it) is the supreme<lb />
   fjfl , intended expression of human nature it b man thinking<lb />
his highest feeling his deepest, and living his<lb />
best ' "<lb />
. �� ,e i ins trial (foi refusing induction) Peter<lb />
gistranl ife " testified "I think my actioni are probably<lb />
�I rmination ,ard motivated most thoroughly bv a feeling of<lb />
II i�. relationship and love toward other living<lb />
 m. objects in the world, and in seeing these other<lb />
and role if his beliel fl I living objects I can narrow it down closer; I can<lb />
his beliefs no matte rtl lox.d define it as a belief in the mystery of the heart<lb />
as his "religion ' "In siish an of them, the essence "I being alive, and my<lb />
� nai area the Supreme I ourt respecting and loving this livingness in othei<lb />
warned "the claim ol the objects and human beings I suppose you<lb />
that his beliel is an essential part ol .1 religious could call that a belief in God These just do<lb />
faith must be given great weight " not happen to be the words I use "<lb />
01 entrant's claim, while Despite the words Peter did use, his beliefs<lb />
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were held to be "religious" undei the Supreme<lb />
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belief In pan ol the Seeder opinion, the Court<lb />
decided that Peter's beliefs occupied in his own<lb />
scheme ol things a place parallel to that tilled<lb />
bv the God ol a more traditionall) religious<lb />
person<lb />
1 ast June the Court took the same approach<lb />
again in the Welsh case. Elliotl Welsh's beliefs<lb />
also fulfilled the Seegei test In so finding, the<lb />
Court ruled: "II an individual deeply and<lb />
sincerel) I olds beliefs thai are purel) ethical or<lb />
moral in source and content but thai<lb />
nevertheless impose upon him a duty ol<lb />
conscience to refrain from participating in any-<lb />
war at an) time, those beliefs certainly occupy<lb />
m the life of that individual 'a place parallel to<lb />
that filled by God' m traditional religion<lb />
Because Ins beliefs function as a religion in his<lb />
life, such an individual is as much entitled to a<lb />
'religious' conscientious objectoi exemption<lb />
as is someone who derives his conscientious<lb />
opposition to wat from traditional religious<lb />
convictions<lb />
B) now you can see that whether or not<lb />
youi beliefs are "religious" is purely a legal<lb />
question. It youi beliefs meet the Seegei test<lb />
as reaffirmed In Welsh then they ire<lb />
"religious" according to the supreme law oi the<lb />
land therefore, you would be legally justified<lb />
in calling vour beliefs "religious" Remember,<lb />
you aie really pressing a point oi law. not<lb />
settling a metaphysical debate, anil youi claim<lb />
iliat youi beliefs are "religious" is entitled to<lb />
"great weight<lb />
Try to read the following letter written to a<lb />
dralt boatd and decide whethei the language<lb />
reveals "religious" belief! "As a result ot a<lb />
number ol problems ot conscience with which I<lb />
have been preoccupied foi the past months<lb />
one registrant wrote. "I am bound to declare<lb />
myself unwilling to participate in any violent<lb />
militar) inflict, oi in activities made in<lb />
preparation foi such an undertaking. My<lb />
decision arises from what I believe to be<lb />
considerations of validity from the standpoint<lb />
of the welfare ol humanity and the preservation<lb />
ot the democratic values which we in the<lb />
United States are struggling to maintain. I have<lb />
concluded that wai. from the practical<lb />
standpoint, is futile and self-defeating,and that<lb />
from the more important moral standpoint, it is<lb />
unethical<lb />
Does this language seem not quite "religious"<lb />
to you Do you think the letter is too overtly<lb />
secular? H so. you had bettei reconiidei the<lb />
legal definition oi a "religious" '�)� You �e,<lb />
the letter was written by Daniel Seeger who was<lb />
found to be entitled to the C 0. exemption bv<lb />
the United Stales S preme Court.<lb />
with such ingratitiude. Green plants, fish, and<lb />
huds somehow know then Mother's rules and<lb />
abide in love and tolerance. Perhaps it would<lb />
have been that way tor man it some distant ape<lb />
hadn'l decided to gtow a thumb and evolve<lb />
Damn his hair) hide'<lb />
All these revolutions are presented foi us to<lb />
pondei It is man's duty to choose one and<lb />
work foi it. Ii is unfortunately man's privilege<lb />
to do nothing, and man so often sticks to his<lb />
lights<lb />
Buccaneer<lb />
To fountainhead<lb />
I"o start out with I would like to<lb />
congradulate isici that "great" and "glorious"<lb />
classic ol all trash-can-alleys the<lb />
I ountainhead on the numbei oi sickly "Sics"<lb />
thai they tell to he so essential to my last<lb />
letter. The Fountainhead gets the Mudhole<lb />
Award for slaying so true blue to the Kleon<lb />
I mpire<lb />
Now to purpose at hand in this second, and<lb />
more-than-likel) (sic) last lettei to the E.C U<lb />
Garbage dump (Fountainhead), I would like to<lb />
congradulate (sic) Miss "Shoffner" isiu apon<lb />
(sic) the opening paragraph ol her most recent<lb />
lettei to the fountainhead I consider it a<lb />
compliment coming from such an unbecoming<lb />
office as the Buccaneers (ski managing<lb />
editorship! Howevei I will hasten to remind<lb />
Miss "Shoffner" (sic) that the word "dare" is<lb />
tor papei tigeis<lb />
Since the Buccaneer, the fountainhead. and<lb />
the M.R-C, (among others), are some of the<lb />
biggest and certainly the most laughable<lb />
papei tigers on the entire E.C I campus her<lb />
use ol the word is only to be expected And<lb />
since she is so concerned with givemg (sic)<lb />
"valid" and "justifiable" "reasons" foi the<lb />
yearbook mistakes and high ratings (sic) I<lb />
demand that they be published in the<lb />
Fountainhead so that all might see them and<lb />
decide the matter for themselves as the influx<lb />
ot those who inquire about the matter at her<lb />
office might well be a Strain on her health<lb />
lime does not permit me to "air" all of my<lb />
complaints and issue forth ideas on the<lb />
matter However, in addition to those given in<lb />
my last letter I will state one more<lb />
Why are a goodly number o pictures m the<lb />
yearbook (like those o the fraternities) so<lb />
rotten Now I will grant you that the portraits<lb />
ot the individual students were, offhand (sic)<lb />
pretty good But that has been annulled this<lb />
year by the "no dress policy " It is really<lb />
comforting to note that the Buccaneer has<lb />
again taken leave of its smses (sic) and gone a<lb />
step futher (sic) towardsbarberic (sic) insanity.<lb />
The qualhty (sic) ol a good number of the<lb />
pictures in the 1970 yearbook is siverely (sic)<lb />
lacking I shall leave Miss "Shoffner" (sic) with<lb />
this thought: How so comicly amusing it is foi<lb />
the Buccaneer to be so "public, like a frog"<lb />
telling its "name the livelong day to an<lb />
admiring bog" when there is nothing to<lb />
"admire" it with (sic) but the New York City<lb />
garbage dump'<lb />
To the editors I remain disintectantly (sic)<lb />
yours; to Miss "Shoffner I remain not at all.<lb />
William Von Klor<lb />
PS. Since the editors consider themselves to<lb />
be of such "repute" (sic) I shall considet the<lb />
"Challenge" of my last lettei to be in force<lb />
with this one as well and look forward to seeing<lb />
il in the fountainhead in its entirety.<lb />
EDITOR'S NOTE This letter is printed exactly<lb />
as it was written Errors m spelling and<lb />
grammar are indicated bv the insertion of "sic"<lb />
after each error. William Von Klor is not<lb />
included in the Registrar's list of students<lb />
registered for fall quarter Fountainhead has<lb />
not been able to ascertain whether Von Klor is<lb />
a faculty or staff member It is Fountainhead's<lb />
policy to print only those letters which are<lb />
signed by the author Names may be withheld<lb />
upon the author's request Until such time as<lb />
Von Klor identifies himself to Fountainhead.<lb />
Fountainhead wttl be unable to print his letters<lb />
�<lb />
you are no longer<lb />
a pan ot societ) loda) ' Is<lb />
the alienation ol these people fair?<lb />
Is il fait to alienate the Negio because he is<lb />
black oi the Jewish people because then beliefs<lb />
aie different?<lb />
Who has the light to decree what is normal<lb />
and what is not normal? Apparent!) the<lb />
management "t theastle Inn believes il has<lb />
the right to do so<lb />
Oui next question to the management ot the<lb />
( astle Inn is to define a hippie<lb />
U a hippie a person excuse me a thing<lb />
with long hair and does this thing also advocate<lb />
the destructioi ot the i s government and<lb />
does this inhuman monstei also have to g' so<lb />
fai as to smoke thai deadl) plant with its roots<lb />
m Hell, marijuana oh shame' Shool all the<lb />
hippies, pinko, communist inspired deviates<lb />
who would date to break lii.it law'<lb />
Oui last question to theastle Inn is when<lb />
do on plan to eel out ol youi 18th century<lb />
name ot mmd and finally realize that it is not<lb />
the physical pails to a person thai make him<lb />
good oi bad lull the wa) a person lives and<lb />
Heats his fellow man"<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Jeff Schimberg<lb />
Steve Hahn<lb />
Reviewers<lb />
I I ountainhead<lb />
A reviewer, a critic, should at all times<lb />
attempt to give as honest a critique ot the work<lb />
being reviewed as he call.<lb />
Undeniably, each reviewei has personal<lb />
prejudices and shortcomings.<lb />
A review ol a Work ol art is necessanly<lb />
subjective A machine must be functional, any<lb />
aesthetic qualities it has aie secondaiv In a<lb />
movie the aesthetic qualities come lusl Its<lb />
script, its cinematic techniques, the quality ol<lb />
Us acting ate primary These qualities should<lb />
entertain in an aesthetically pleasing way 1 fiat<lb />
is the function ot a movie Any message in the<lb />
movie is secondary, it it is to be judged as a<lb />
work ol ail.<lb />
esthetic qualities aie subjective I he)<lb />
appeal to different people in varying wavs <lb />
White, a "honkie will approach a movie<lb />
different!) than will a Black, a "nigger" so<lb />
too will an artist approach a movie differently<lb />
than will a writer, a philosopher, a sociologist, a<lb />
psychologist, etc<lb />
The problems which I'hilhs Simpson<lb />
complains ol in the icviews of William K Day<lb />
ate, in tact, the veiy qualities which make a<lb />
review a review As the aesthetics ol a movie are<lb />
subjective, so necessanly will a review ol that<lb />
movie be subjective<lb />
Nothing is achieved in personal!) attacking a<lb />
reviewer foi his subjectivity. II the reviewer has<lb />
been as honest as he can be, then he has done<lb />
his ob.<lb />
John D. Fulton<lb />
Castle Inn<lb />
To Fountainhead<lb />
Concerning the article titled "football" in<lb />
today's paper by the Management ol Castle Inn.<lb />
I have a lew short comments to make<lb />
Evident!) there are still people who believe that<lb />
those with long ban need baths. C8USC dissent<lb />
and violence, and do not belong in the<lb />
American society.<lb />
People should look beyond outside<lb />
appearance toward personalities. Nut everyone<lb />
in this world dresses alike, thinks alike, oi wears<lb />
his hair short.<lb />
There is a change taking place in the societies<lb />
in all countries to dissolve this type oi<lb />
narrow-minded altitude, but basicly il must<lb />
come from the soul ot understanding<lb />
We are all part of the One in the Universe.<lb />
let us all look within ourselves and our<lb />
brothers for peace and union.<lb />
Sincerely yours,<lb />
Jacqueline M. Cogglns<lb />
Forum policy<lb />
Students and employees of the University are<lb />
urged to express their opinions in The Forum.<lb />
Letters should be concise and to the point<lb />
Letters should not exceed 300 word.<lb />
The editors r 'serve lire light to edit all letters<lb />
for style and errors and length.<lb />
All letleis must he signed with the name ol<lb />
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Space permitting, ever) lettei to<lb />
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