Th3D2;!yTsrHil
On records
A
n 0
t ! t 1
n
o
n
I!
Wrf:
Thursisy. April 23. 1971
III ijljj
1)
mew
7
K
Police uncover bombing witness
WASHINGTON The first break in the two-month old bombing of the ILS. Capitol
came Wednesday when the Justice Department disclosed that a 19-year-old woman
had been arrested as a material witness.
The department said only that the girl, identified as Leslie Bacon, 19, had been
arrested Monday in Washington and ordered held on $ 1 00,000 bond.
No permanent address was listed for Miss Bacon, but the FBI said that she had been
arrested on the roof of a house in the northwest section of the city.
In Atherton, Calif., Mrs. John W. Bacon said her daughter was being held in a
$35-a-night hotel suite by FBI agents who took her out to eat in a Cadillac.
Mrs. Bacon said her daughter told her that the FBI said it would present her to a
federal grand jury in Seattle, but that she didn't know anyone there.
Mrs. Bacon said her daughter denied any association with the Capitol bombers and
said she. "has never told me. a lie."
Redisricting hurts Galifianakis
RALEIGH-The North Carolina House put its final stamp of approval on a Senate
measure Wednesday to change the boundaries of the state's 1 1 Congressional Districts..
The apportionment plan puts 10 counties, including Orange, into new districts,
complying with the U.S. Supreme Court's "one man, one vote" mandate in light of
recent federal census showing much of North Carolina's population has shifted from
rural to urban areas in the past 10 years.
The bill was enacted into law by a voice vote.
The Congressional reapportionment realigns the- number of citizens each
representative in Washington will represent,' putting approximately 462,005 citizens in
each district. -
The action is considered one of the most important tasks the General Assembly has
accomplished so far this session. Similar consideration is expected on legislative
reapportionment and government reorganization.
The biggest impact the reapportionment will have is the 4th District of Rep. Nick
Galifianakis. The new plan puts Orange, a vital vote getter for Galifianakis the past two
elections, into the 2nd District of Democrat L.H. Fountain.
Jury hears Kotouc defense
FT. McPHERSON, Ga. Testimony ended Wednesday in the court-martial of Capt.
Eugene M. Kotouc, who admitted from the witness stand he unintentionally cut off
the finger of a Viet Cong suspect he questioned near My Lai.
The case will go to a seven-officer jury Thursday following closing arguments and
final instructions from the military judge, Col. Madison Wrights
Kotouc, 37, who served as an intelligence officer at My Lai, could be sentenced to
seven years in prison if convicted on the maiming charge.
The defense rested at 1 :45 p.m. EDT after Kotouc had spent more than two and
one-half hours on the stand testifying on his own behalf. The prosecution then called
three rebuttal witnesses, and testimony in the case, . which began Monday, finally
concluded at 2:30 p.m.
Police arrest more protestors
. WASHINGTON Police arrested 205 anti-war protestors blocking the entrance to
Selective Service headquarters Wednesday, and 10 blocks away demonstrators served
Internal Revenue service employes with pies, lemonade and "don't pay war taxes"
appeals. '
About 50 District of Columbia policemen moved in at 7:40 a.m. to haul away
demonstrators who had spent the chill, rainy night camped outside the main doors of ,
national draft headquarters, singing songs by the light of hand-held candles. Joined at
dawn by other protestors, they lay face down as symbols of Vietnam War dead,
forcing Selective Service empjqyesarrjving .earljf for. work to walk over them. 4
The demonstrators went Limp or walked peacefully with police to waiting buses.
Most of them were booked on charges of disorderly conduct or blocking an entrance
after they ignored two police warnings to disperse. Seventeen who scuffled with police
and building guards at a rear entrance were charged with unlawful entry.
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
Commonplace
Withered
Rages 4
Butter
substitute
(col log..)
Hebrew month
Drink slowly
Hot
Prohibits
Approach
Those who
support
something
Moved
stealthily
Causes
Mountain
nymph
Pondered
Prefix: down
French
article
Earth
1 Fruit cakes
6 Cook in oven
11 Preposition
12 Poetic for
England
14 Skill
15 Girl's name -
17 Prefix: before
18 Compass
point
19 Person having
loud voice
21 Sun god
22 Rock
24 Symbol for
dysprosium
25 Arabian
chieftain
27 Before
28 Note of scale
29 Praise
30 Quality of
being avid
.33 Manufacture
34 Compass
point
35 Above (poet.)
37 Fashion
38 Symbol for
tellurium
39 Finished
41 Paid notice
42 Milk farms
45 A state (abbr.)
46 Things, in law
48 Secretary of
the Army
49 Lubricate
50 Click beetle
52 Pacifier
54 European
55 Feeling
8
9
10
11
13
16
-19
20
23
26
28
29
31
goddess
DOWN
Cylindrical
Rear part
of ship
Artificial
language
vri W'fiimi V i'aa Kfnnr 60613 TBI ASOOT 1
SS TBI A PT0R SKOU A TOY OK A
I hoS& I HAYc I - SOOK OR SQVTfW LIKE THAT.,
It i SOMETHING 77"
ft. . . . I V f " II II I tt V t I fc
Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle
1snaps !mieJtIer
prTt a ph rQt a a
LE A SLJIaTrLS JJN
EST E QlK p J RS
IZjIx ahOnJI J s
pTjE MOTE P t J JE T MA I
e El n e arIOso RljJ
T aTrTIIIp a l i ,j sia!
S E RA PTE! TlTTlig
iRle!pElL lElAlSlElSti
29
32
33
36
37
38
39
40
43
Compass
point
Patterns
Scold
Female horse
Rows
Weird
Small valley
War god
44 Electrified
particles
47 Carpenter's
tool -49
Harvest
goddess -51
Note of scale
53 Promissory
note (abbr.)
10
WT2 3 4 5 7 3 9 10
U
22 23" """"26 "
IP 30 IP 1P"
S33 ol53"" 36 xl
46- irjr ""H
50 H" 53 "T"
Distr. by United Feature Syndicate. Inc.
IMTEAP, I'M 60lWST0mL
VDU ALL ABOUT I '
CONSIDER QUITE FAtaumKS.
0ONV THINK I bimTSEE
SEaU WALK MILES N'
MILES LJDQXtN P YER.AN
F1 WHAT? -THE SHOCK
n? PifjhfAi vpp hirru
by Ted Claghorn
and Gary Miller
Feature Writers
JOHN SEE ASTIAN-'Xheapo-Cheapo
Productions Presents Real Lire John
Sebastian," (Reprise 2036).
Gather around, boys and girls, your
old Lovin Spoonful friend, John B.
Sebastian, has released a new album of
old material. Yes, you will hear such old
favorites as "Nashville Cats," "Make Up
Your Mind," "DarhV Be Home Soon,
and "lounger Generation."
The album does a fair job at presenting
John's "stoned" personality that captures
the audience at many of his concerts. The
album features the best cuts from four
California concerts, none of which are ,
better than the concert John gave here
last November. "Live Sebastian" features
those same fun concert sdngs like
"Rooty-Toot," the institutional
bathroom song John wrote at 14, and
"Happy Harmonica," one of the best cuts
of the album.
John's voice is perfect throughout the
live sets, he never sings off-key. The full
range of John's voice is shown in an old
fifty's tune, "In the Still of the Night,"
when he goes through a soprano chorus
one second and then does the bass line
the next.
"Live John Sebastian" is an excellent
album if you want to hear the old
'The Arts-Who Needs Them?" is the
theme of the UNC Alumni Seminar io be
held here Friday April 30 and Saturday
May 1. The two-day event is sponsored
by the General Alumni Association and
UNC's Division of Fine Arts.
The Seminar will involve tours of the
various fine arts departments,
demonstrations and panel discussions.
Chancellor J. Carlyle Sitterson will
welcome the alumni and friends of the ;
University at the 12:30 opening luncheon
Friday in the Carolina Inn.
The actual program begins with a tour
of Applied Arts activities through Lenoir
Hall at . 2 p.m. Dr. Robert Hannay
associate professor of music, follows the
. tour- with a -lecture on electronic music ;
fWi 1 h 8 degongfratiSnipf thV 5moo ,
synthesizeF in'Hill Music Hall at 3 p.m.
The program continues at 4 p.m. with a
gallery tour of the Ackland Museum
exhibit of medieval art, conducted by
Improve Grades Whil Devoting
. Th Sam Amount Of Time To Study
USE STUDY SOUNDS
Incrtas Your Concentration And Improve
Your Comprehension. Study At A Faster Rat
ELECTRONICALLY PRODUCED SOUNDS
CAUSE THIS TO HAPPEN
Pleas Specify
8 Track Tape, Cassette, Or LP Record
Send Check or Money Order $9.95 Each
Include 75c Handling and Postage
Sound Concepts, Inc., Box 3852
Charlottesville, Va. 22902
t:::.-i .,.....:,
BEER
BEER
'THE; SHACK"
Come In Before It
Falls In
HAPPY HOUR
Every Might 7:30-8:30 .
1 Plenty Parking
120 W. Rosemary
ABORTION
can be less costly than you may
think, and pregnancies of up to
12 weeks can be terminated for
$175.00
including doctors fees, labora
tory tests, all medication &
referral fee. Hospital and Hos
pital affiliated clinics only. Safe,
Confidential, Immediate,
call
(212)838-0710
24 hours 7 days
Woman's Aid & Guidance Group
40 E. 54th St., N.Y.. N.Y. 1 0022
WHt tS IT THAT PEPPLE
VsWO GET SHXKEO 3D
EAS'Y GO OUT OF THEIR
1 ?' 1 f UAVTh Ci vifs.
urn i
THINSS
THAT
,!Sisr,j
I If
II jfN.
fi) THAT
Spoonful favorites, but it has been over a
year since we have heard anything new
from John. Like Paul McCartney and Bob
Dylan, fame and marriage have changed
the productivity of Sebastian. If Mr.
Sebastian does not compose some new
material soon, he may find himself a
has-been in rock music.
MOTHER EARTH "Bring Me Home,"
(Reprise RS6431).
In the past when someone heard
Mother Earth for the first time, invariably
the first comment they made was "too
bad Tracy Nelson didn't get better
backing from the rest of the group." That
cannot be said of Mother Earth's new
album, "Bring Me Home."
Mother Earth has been around a long
time, but they have never been quite able
to gain the credit they deserve. Their
songs have always had promise, and
Tracy's voice has always been beautiful;
. but problems have arisen on their three
previous albums in putting these songs
together instrumentally. This problem has
been alleviated in "Bring Me Home" by
replacing Tracy's backing group. The new
: group and the addition of a strong female
chorus, the Earthettes, have finally given
Tracy the chance to show off her fine
: vocal talents.
The instrumental work on the album
features fine organ, piano, and an
adequate guitar. There are only two
John Schnorrenberg, associate professor
in art history.
The evening's activities include a
dinner in the University Ballroom at the
Carolina Inn (6:30 p.m.), followed by a
Carolina Playmakers production of t4Slow
Dance on the Killing Ground," at 8 p.m.
Saturday's program begins with a
Television Workshop Production at 9:30
a.m. in Swain Hall. At 1 1 p.m. a panel of
University chairmen and directors discuss
'The Future of the Arts at the
University."
VVATERBEDS
Why Pay More?
Take One With You
This Summer-Only $33.98'
967-5104
EUROPE BYBIKE
Euro-Bike Handles BSA, BMW,
Honda, Kawasaki, Norton,
Triumph & Dune Buggies. We
Arrange Low Cost Air Travel,
Licensing, Insurance & Bike's
Return Air Freight To The States.
Euro-Bike, Inc. Box 525
Springlake, N.C. 28390-Department T
HAVE THE SUMMER
OF A LIFETIME
1 : 05-3: 00-4: 55-6: 50-8: 55
r "J"" " 1 " ' """
c.
hx
tit, i " jJ .
I COMPLETE
SAVE
CHECKOURNEWLOW-LOWPRICES
DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGEMENTS COLOR
short, vmexcitir guitar solos in all nine
songs, but the organ and piano go well
backing Tracy and the Earthettes.
Despite tha good instrumental
support, Tracy's talents are still the
highlight of the album. She sings lead and
back up in every song, also writing one
and playing piano on one. Her voice,
though strong and throaty, is crystal clear
and works well with the chorus weaving
in and out between their melodic lines.
The melodies are all strong, and Tracy
can handle , the songs with clarity and
strength.
Side one of "Bring Me Home" features
five rhythm and blues tunes, including
Bos Skagg's "111 be Long Gone " and
Tracy's own song "Soul of Sadness."
These songs contain the best
Campus
The USC Football Club will play its final
game of the spring season when it hosts Central
Piedmont Community College of Charlotte this
Friday afternoon at 3:30. The game will be
played on Ehringhaus field. Bring a blanket and
your favorite cold beverage, etc Admission is
free.
People planning to go to Washington for
MayDay non-violent civil disobedience should
come to Pit for information between 4 and 6.
Buses will leave for Washington on Sunday at
11 a.m. and return Monday, Tuesday or
Wednesday afternoon. Sign up at the Pit all day
today.
Good Old-Fashioned Sex: Morehead
Residence College's biannual Sex Day picnic
will be held from 4-6 today in the Lower Quad.
Dinner is $ JO. Through the courtesy of the
Carolina Union, the music will be a preview of
Jubilee. Everyone is welcome to attend. '
Professor George Schlesinger of the UNC
Philosophy Department will talk on "The
Argument from Design" tonight at eight in 213
Caldwell. According to Schlesinger, "The
argument from design for the existence of God
has been refuted many times in the last few
hundred years. Yet it has proved to be a
surprisingly resilient form of argument full of
hidden subtleties.
Placement Service has announced the
3
nn ircnn rrrr n.nrr a
The neweU andinsst cacusT clothing shop in the area. 103 East can offer you
the greatest selection of casual slacks and tops plus accessories to be found
anywhere. Come in today and you will be ready for the great Jubilee
week-end ahead. We have it all-you will want it all-at the most reasonable
prices that can be found
RnttOB-Tbrongh
Dress Flair
I w n i Vi
m li m i W m
HUB EAST '
Over
103 E. Franklin
The Store
PERCEffT
OFF
STUDENT STORES
'ON
instrumentation and back-up vocals. Here
Tracy shows the funky siZ: of her void,
singing pow crful $yr. co pa t ed m dod j-es.
The second side of the album has more
of a country theme and includes "Lo and
Behold" by James Taylor and "Seven
Bridges Road," which is probably the
best song on the album. There is some
nice fiddle, dobro, and slide guitar work
on this side of the album. The chorus
lines at the end of "Seven Bridges Road
are probably the most exciting spot on
the whole record.
Every song on this album is good. The
music is simple, to the point, and the
melodies are basic. Tracy Nelson's voice,
which is without a doubt as good as any
other female's today, is worth the price
of the record.
calendar
following organizations wifl be reoruitmir on
campus this week. Today: Corp HaU
Adjustment Bureau and Friday, April 30: The
Upper French Broad Economic Development
Commission.
The School of Education pre-registration
period for-summer and fall, 1971 will be May 3
through May 7. Pre-registration sessions will be
held from 3-5 p.m. on these days. Secondary:
Foreign Language, Social Studies and
Distributive Education in OS Peabody.
Music-1 06 Peabody. Ait -03 Peabody.
Science-212 Peabody. Math-218 Peabody.
English, Speech-220 Peabody. Elementary:
Early ChiIdhood-31 1 Peabody and
Intermediate 309 Peabody. Special Education:
104 Peabody.
Hengeparty on the Salisbury Plain between
green house and the ditch. Everybody and their
friends are welcome at 5:30 p.m. This
Saturday, weather permitting. Bring your own
supper.
Lost: In the vicinity of East Rosemary St.,
fluffy brown and white four month old kitten.
Brown patch on face and bushy brown tail.
Reward. 929-2412.
Found: A grey cat with red collar in Fraternity
Court. Call 968-9053; after 7 p.m., call
967-3465. Ask for Park.
EAST
mwTWl IAP li H-P
The HUB
Open Mon.-Sat. 9-6
You'll Love
'3
1
t"uiTc
BLACK &HITE
CAI.TPUS"