r WocSfWsday. V.zrzft 27, 1374 Th DtHy Tar Htl 3 Author claims economy hurt t h V i. ' ,4 1 T T t v L Vis- J id J PES U Items cf Interest Gei The Vietnamese dependence on the United States will not end because the U.S. has destroyed Vietnam's civilian economy, Frances FitzGerald said in a speech Monday night sponsored by the East Asian Symposium. FitzGerald, author of Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and Americans in Vietnam which won a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, spent more than a year in Vietnam as a journalist. Because of bombings of villages, FitzGerald said, "Vietnam's population is almost completely located in the cities, jails and armies. There is no one left in the towns. There are more than one million men in the army, which, out of a population of 18 million, is basically all the young men," she said. Correction 7he Daily Tar Heel would like to correct a report in its Tuesday edition regarding arrest of two students by the Chapel Hill Police Department. As reported by the DTH, Kenneth Bruce Hamrick, a UNC student, and Harry Scott Scruggs, a student at Appalachian State University, were arrested Saturday on charges of simple possession of marijuana. A subsequent check with police officers Tuesday revealed that the charges against both persons were later changed to public drunkenness. The official Chapel Hill Police Department arrest reports, the documents the DTH consults daily, were never corrected by the arresting officer. The DTH regrets that the change did not appear in its article. Applications available for Union committees Applications for membership on Union committees are now available at the Union desk. The Union committees and their chairmen are: Current Affairs, Janet Buehler; Drama, Ben Cameron; Film, Bruce Young; Forum, Jim Conrad; Gallery, Lynn Mercer; Music, Freddy Beaman; Recreation, Scott Frazier; Social, Tony Drazan and Special Projects, Steve Janesick. ooooooooooon rs r") rr rrr c? O -XlD ii - Lata La LmW- Li tLJ The Vietnamese dependence on the United States will not end while all the men are in the army, she said. "There is no way to develop a civilian economy, and there is no future. They really don't have the faith they'll win in the end, while the NFL (National Liberation Front) does." FitzGerald said the U.S. is now providing the country with a single economy, and o o o SATISFIER o o A J mm. MJ-t. m a"-I r . Ol IDCD O kj 43 j -1. n o o O Granny's Great o O o o o o o CD o o o o o o o o o SPEEDV'S o RAVIOLI Co) r U CO 1 ' o o o 'O o o o o o o Double Portion O o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o With A Loaf Of Crusty Bread For Speedy Hot Delivery Call THE BEST PIZZAS, CASSEROLES, FRESH PIES IN TOWN! 4:30 to Midnight O o o Oooooooooooo .", The Dally Tar He.l la published by tha Unlvarslty of ', North Carolina Studant Publications Board, dally ; except Sunday, axem period, vacation, and, summer period. No 8unday laaua. The following dates are to be the only Saturday Issues: September , 15, 32, & 29, October 27, and November 10 ft 17. Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone number: New, Sport 933-1011, 833-1012; Business, Circulation, Advertising 833-1163. Subscription rate: $18.00 per year; $8.00 per semester. Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office In Chapel H!H, N.C. .' i The Campy Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activltiea F (1.1.1- 1 the Student Constitution). , y. v. i The Daily tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of alt advertisement and to revise or turn eway copy It consider objectionable. r..,.. To. uaAi not consider adlualmenU or in U'c - - payments for any typographical error or troneou Insertion unless notice I given to the Business .iihin mi ann dv after the adwHsamant .ccar, or within one day of the feeeivng of tear sheet or suDsenpuon ci vv. -- ..... ,:n - Ha rmaanha lor more then one Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement echeduied to run several time. Notice for such correction must be filwn before the next Insertion. . Murrey Pool Michael Schiftan...... . Buelneee Mgr. y. there's no way for the Vietnamese to revolt against it without starvation. FitzGerald said she continues to see the economy as all-important in the future. "The administration is trying to practically double economic aid, she said, "allowing Thieu to pursue an aggressive military policy and to provoke an offensive from the other side. "Congress is becoming a little testy" about Shuttle bus to Duke A bus service between the Chapel Hill Duke campuses has established a trial after a number of student requests. and run Advar. Mar. I'l Beginning Monday, April 1, buses will leave the Chapel Hill bus station at 7:45 and 9:30 a.m., 12:45, 1:45 and 5:30 p.m. Buses will come from the Duke traffic circle at 7:05 and 9:10 a.m., 1:20 and 2:45 p.m. There is a 60-cent fare each way. A ten ride commuter ticket book can be purchased for $4.50. Frank Bowers, director of the Duke University physical plant, said if there is sufficient response to the trial bus service a permanent run will be established between the campuses as early as next September. UNC student to face charge of possession the money, she said, because of inflation. If the money is cut off, the people may leave the cities and move back into the country, shi said. Americans have seen Vietnam "through their own perceptual grids, thus very few. people have really seen Vietnam and have really been in Vietnam. A man might have been shot by a Vietnamese bullet, but he was not really in Vietnam. This "perceptual obscurity began with! government officials, FitzGerald said. For instance, Dean Rusk talked of the "domino theory: if Vietnam fell, so would the rest of Southeast Asia. This was based, she said, on the theory that "all Asians are alike. But acutally the Southeast Asian countries are all very different. Vietnam and Cambodia have unique cultures, she said. The people of the countries never even met until the 1 8th century, she said. "But," she said, "there is no point in looking for the American defeat in sheer error, sheer stupididty or even sheer propaganda. There , was intelligence, too, she said. For instance, Robert McNamara questioned the value of Kennedy's sending only 20,000 troops. McNamara advised sending one-quarter million, FitzGerald said. Although that was tried later by Johnson and didn't work, FitzGerald said, it did show some foresight. FitzGerald said the reason the Vietnamese are so willing to fight and die for their country is because the army and the nation have taken over from the family as the central unit in the social structure. Photo by John tamftetti 'Ernie' Before the war, FitzGerald said, "the extended family, including the dead, was the chief authority." Now this has been enlarged to the community, of which the Vietnamese feels an intimate part, FitzGerald said. in faas P- ' mam - c Y The C Daily L Tar E Heel Narcotics officers of the Chapel Hill Police Department arrested a UNC student Tuesday on charges of possession of three pounds of marijuana and an undetermined quantity of MDA. Charles Alan Lantz, 26, of 14 Justice St. was arrested following ah early morning search of his home. Lantz was released on $4,000 bond by police officers. 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Agents wanted Dealer inquiries welcomed Crossword ACROSS 4 1 Simians 5 Toll 9 Prepared for Crlnt oose woman 13 Paid notice 14 Wing-footed mamma 1 8 16 Preposition 17 Stitch 19 Dens 20 Err 21 Snare 23 Conducted 24 Plumlike fruit 25 Winter pre cipitations 27 Devil 29 River In Scotland . 30 Month 31 Apportions 33 Proofread 9 r'a mark 35 Possessive fronoun quality 33 Woody plant 40 Abstract being 41 Hegped 43 Unit of Jepansss ' currency 44 Man's nickname 45 2?339 carriers 47 Not Of ecale 43 Daath CO Jumped 12 Depression. 3 Lumber DOWN 1 Snakes 2 Gresk letter 3 Greek lattor 5 7 9 10 11 12 15 18 20 22 24 23 23 31 32 33 PtlZZlOr Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle Traaerior i ., ,.- Ti fc-'MA iv u-.iHiyi money Cushions Bitter vetch Man's nickname Medicinal wash Direction Watch faces Flocks Pitch Baker's pro duct Roams Killers Bards Begin Tiny Wine cup Repaired Steeple Fisherman's IW5IC UIM'fNl cm flMlT MiiC AlS I - (V tlitii T, i in. '' o i-lAi ; LTATFf T t '-i a. til 1 (aTT tyfO'"'Z -Mi: l ? C 34 35 37 w3 41 basket 42 Abounded 45 Pay attention In music, high 48 Wife of Garaint 49 Station 51 Traced Metal fastener -Portuguese for "saint" Pronoun Riyer In Italy 27 i 2 j i i J i4 i u k ; ' f i -fr jjirj W s " yt " "TTi -I ii .iT,'!ir yr J r n rri7T.r n r ' t ii f " - w :-: 41 . ; j4 - 44" y - - ' ' ft" r II "' '1 - ' " 1 nrv-i mammmmmmmtmmmmmmme' :t. . MMwiMMMU im Imit. ly United feature &;nc.catt. inc. y Teddy's Activities Th rsn CommittM wS fee heJdWj ntarr tor ncit yaar'a mambarsMp lody tVou-jh FrWy. Appi c3ooa and aigrMip ara evsfiafaia a ts Unkm eak. AM new irtxnbrt o( Bw Honor Court aboutC re port to Honor Court OStica In Sulta C ol tha Stuant Un or brhmn 2 and 4 p.m. today trough Thursday tor oHtnJiS sn. Anyone Inlaraatad In aarvlna a Notary to cortify aboontt baflota tar atudonta, com by St4t C m tw atlamoon any day Ma mm. Th pay la S2.C0 par hour. You art net nxutrd la l a Notary PufcSe airtady. K you are, H a imply inena m pcpar-chufmnjR tit you atiottld b a registorod volar la Oranv county. For data! a, contact Murray Fofifar In tula) C, S3S-5291. - Amnaarf abating: Thar wfl! ba a maaSnfi tonlQ ht at 730 at trt Chapal mi Faaoa Cantar. 207 Wliaon Court, for oaa tntarastad in (Sucvaeion and acttorta concamig Amanaty. Tha NCSL MfQon ar!3 mad tonffiht at 7 hi Frank Portor Graham taungc to diacuaa plana tor nat yiar. AH rrtummj detagaaon ayambara ahoutd attend. - That wia ba a ewCrg of tna Sludant Acadainic Raform Commlttaa this afternoon at 4 p.m. In tf a Union. Flaaaa cnack 9m Union daak for pise of maaUnfl. An Introductory lactura In Tranaoandantd alacatation wiH ba hold tonight at 739 In 101 Gratnlaw. Laeturaa win continua nightly through Tuaaday. For furtnar Information, call Mr. or Mrs. Kan Laavltt at I2S-2S33. Tha UNC Outing Club will maat tonight In tha Union. Conoalng and cBmbing achoola will ba daeusartd. Anyona intaraated In thaaa tchowa plaaaa tttand ma maaJng at 7:33. Tha Politic of Watargata: a Stratagy for FIjhBng Back." Tha Young SoelaHal Alllanca will aponaor ttila Ufk by nick Hlggma. tonight at 730 m tna South Lounga Halting Room of tha Studant Union. Latin Amartcan Studlaa win aponaor a Latin A marl can lunch (Informal). Bring you own lunch today batvaan 12 and 1 30 p.m. to 870 Hamilton Had. Anyona mtaraatad In working with Studant Coammant on Ha various commlttaa a plaaaa coma by SuHa C or call 833-5201 any afiamoon ttila waak. Noaspartanca nacatMry, only concam for tha Isauaa that affact atudanta. All tnoaa mtaraatad In working for Hanry Han Vllaon. candidate for tha U.S. Sanata, coma to tha maat In g at 730 tonight m Room 21 S In tha Union. Lett Ona Navy paa (ackat black with ona button miaaing. Flaward ottarad. Cai 82-25:5 and ak tor Tom. Want carpoal to Hillaborough with elhar juror fha waak At Aprfl 1. Ca Shatta at M2-7S11. Found: A man's watch In Parking Lot on comar ol McCauiay and Pmsboro Straat. Call Mt-S411. aitanaion 243 and ask for Joa. AD marrtbar of FN Eta SSgma who wart Indue tad In Spring 1S7J, ahould pick up thalr caniftcatat at Room 303-D South Budding. ApoacaUona and kitanriaw atgn-up ahaat ara now availabla at tna Union dask tor anyona Inlaraatcd In working on a Union commgtaa. Tha UNC Studant National Magical Aaaoclatlon tnvttaa all haalth protaaalonala to ma first annual Black Madical Fastival In tha Qraat Hail of Tha Carolina Union, Friday March 29 from StOO p m. m t&) a.nv Minimum donaOona for physician la t23.C0coupw; Studanta SS.OOcoupta; Studanta-alngia-SS.00. Entartalnmant by fha Naw CavaRara band and BSM Cpayo Dancara. A naw conaclouanasa-ralslng group for woman who win ba m Chapal Hill this aummar will hava Its first maatlna Thuraday. March 2S at 730 In tha Frank Porter Oraham room of tha Union. AN woman ara walcoma. 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