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USC publishes bc 'Berli The Berlin Wall will not come down "brick by brick," but will be pierced with holes over the years, says Dr. Eleanor L. Dulles, author of a book on the wall, published Monday by USC. Dr. Dulles, a retired U. S. Department of State official, said Monday the East Germans will not make any official agreements on breaking down the barrier, but will "let the wall crumble slowly over a long period." "We will see an increased flow of goods and people through the barrier." she said at a news conference here. Dr. Dulles, whose book "The Wall: A Tragedy in Three Acts," was published by the USC Institute Inqi By DAVID Staff V Q) Why are the commencement e: at 2:30 p.m. rather than Sunda traditionally been held at 10:30 a.m Smith. A) The commencement was or! William Patterson, University pro chaplains complained about the terference with church services. I Sunday. This time, however, inte commencement so it was set for 2: for 10:30, Saturday morning is not just wanted to leave well enough j Q) Can you iron the caps and gom Withheld. A) According to a representative depend upon the material of the goA a warm Iron can be used; if it is ma4 material It would be best to use a cof bet would be to hang it up in the ba shower get the wrinkles out. Q) Why were the married studen Egg Hunt held before the holidays? Club under President Carolyn Her A) Carolyn Hertzog said the hunt % date could not be reached at that ti date was set, posters would be put was done all over campus and tha parently those that knew nothing of I out on it. World roundup Vietnam: Ib By MIEKE THIENPONT Staff Writer South Vietnamese troops engaged in heavy artillery to drive off a North Vietnamese force that had captured half of the provincial capital of An Ibc, 60 miles north of Saigon. Both sides suffered heavy losses. Communist artillery fire halted a 20,000-man relief column attempting to reach An Loc from the South. Assaults against South Viet namese troops around An Loc weri renewed Thursday by Nortl Vietnamese troops backed by tanks and protected by heavy antiaircraft fire. In Washington a bill to curtal the President's warmaking poweri was passed by the Senate and sen to the House. The bill would limil the authority of the President t< commit American military forces to combat without the approval o: Congress. President Nixon told Prim4 Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, oi Canada, that he recognized the .r'anndJan desire to end U. S 1Ok a Wall to of International Studies, said the ultimate degree of reunification of the two Germanys will depend to a great extent on what happens in the rest of Europe. "Any reunification of the divided countries will be a loose, federated one," she said. "But the general trends toward unity involving all of Europe will influence East and West German relationships." Dr. Dulles, a former German affairs specialist in the State Department, said the com mitments of the United States in Europe are of "vast importance. If we don't continue to be respected in our European dealings, then we won't have respect anywhere in !IIry SIMPSON Vriter cercises being held Saturday, May 13 y, May 14? Commencement has . Saturday. Why the change?---Edna iginally set for 10:30 a.m. Sunday. vost, stated that several University morning time, because of the in 'he time was then set for 2:30 p.m. rferred with the Winthrop College 30 p.m. Saturday. Why it was not set known; the administration probably klone. rns you wear for graduation?--- Name of a local uniform company, it would n. If it is made of 100 per cent cotton, le in part or in whole with a synthetic Al iron. Your best, and perhaps safest, throom and let the steam from a hot ts not informed of the annual Easter It is sponsored by the Carolina Wives tzog.---Ute Huckabee. vas planned at the club meeting but a me. It was decided that as soon as a up to announce it. Hertzog said this t 78 children attended the hunt. Ap he posters or did not see them missed ieavy losses domination of Canada's economy. Both governments signed a joint agreement to clean up the Great Lakes. A treaty banning germ warfare was signed by the U. S., Russia, and 72 other nations. The treaty prohibits use, manufacture and stockpiling of germ-warfare weapons and calls for destruction of all existing stocks. Income tax fraud was found to be widespread among tax-preparing companies, according to a Federal survey in the Southeast. Kennedy LtSaddress Snator Edward M. Kennedy will address a' sess ion of the South ~Carolina Education ~Association at 2:30 p.m. today in Carolina EColiseum. fall' the world." The book by Dr. Dulles contains several items previously un published in this country regarding the Berlin Wall crises of 1961, in cluding the entire text of a letter from Willy Brandt, then mayor of Berlin, to U. S. President John F. Kennedy: and translation of a letter from Hans Globke, Chan cellor Konrad Adenauer's Chef de Cabinet, to Dr. Dulles, recounting the events of August, 1961. The idea for Dr. Dulles' book, which is available through the University of South Carolina Press, grew out of a conference on divided nations at USC in 1970. Mortar I eleven ne The University of South Carolina chapter of Mortar Board, national honor society for college women, has tapped 11 women as new members at USC. Mortar Board selects its members on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service. To be eligible for membership a candidate must be a second-semester junior and must have maintained at least a "B" average. The 11 new members are Annie Lena Barr of Voters surveyed A survey of students at USC indicates that half of USC students are registered to vote. The survey was conducted during spring registration by the Student Voter Registration Tasia Force in cooperation with student government. Survey results showed that 6,601 - or 50.1 per cent -- of 13,181 students responding were registered. Of students in the 18-21 age category 2,743 were registered; 2,520 of the 21-25 ag4 group were registered, and 1,478 o: those responding who were 25 anc older were registered. When those already registere< were asked if they would registei to vote in Richland County if giver the opportunity, 2,099 said the: would. Of that number 833 alread: were registered in Richlanc County. The USC survey was one of th4 activities of the voter registratioi task force formed last year DurIng April 24-27 the group wil sponsor a "Voter Registratioi Week" on campus in whici workshops and discussion session: will be held to urge studeni registration and participation Il politics. Actual voter registration will b< conducted during a concert per formance by "Chicago" a Carolina Coliseum April 27 Registration will be conducted from 6 to 8 p.m., and the concer begins at 8 p.m. Delegates a political co Vivian Woods and Mary Amaker, Afro delegates, attended the Southeastern National Con ference of Black Political Scien tists held April 14-15 in Albany, Georgia. The purpose of the conference was to discuss and endorse resolutions and organize ideas presented by the regional con ference. The resolutions passed and carried L,, the Southeastern region were: (1) endorsement of active participation in the voter registration and education project; (2) BPSS (Black Political 3oard taps w members Leesville, Cynthia Beall of Springfield, Va., Gerry Bielsky of Charleston, Cathy Carver of Forest Hills, N. Y., Jessie Del Gaskins of Timmonsville and Linda Diane Harvey of Woodruff. Also Catherine Anne Hood of Columbia, Janice Lee King of Clinton, April Lucas of Bishopville, Cynthia Arleen Smith of Saluda and Susan Jeanine Thomas of Thomasville, Ga. The new members will be initiated into Mortar Board in a ceremony April 23 at the USC Wesley Foun dation. Present officers of the USC chapter are Peggy Culp, Beth Pratt, Susan Tollison, all of Columbia, Merian Smith of Greenville and Sherry Ackerman of Bridgetown, N. J. Other members for the 1971-72 school year include Carol Hancock of Charleston, Patty Owen of Gastonia, N.C., and Linda Haynes, Harriet Lowe, Becky Gallison, and Caroline Denhim all of Columbia. 1 2 Bum p8ie's - Got 1110 TAYLOR STREET - Bets PHONE The Only Complete Stoc Cassettes, Buttons & Poate "if we Don't H ave 6 7 Bumpaie Welch, Eaq. 1 Specializing t' Country and t Rock, Soul, C t and JazTT Mu ttend black nference Science Students) form a caucus with its meetings held in con junction with a larger body; (3) each region of the BPSS break down into state caucus; (4) the Southeastern Conference of Black Political Scientist Students write a letter of introduction to maintain communication with the National Association of Black Students; (5) Committee respond to the United States involvement in Africa; (6) Southeastern region propose to the National Steering Committee a mechanism for coordinating Black Student Research. Coed dorms (Continued from Page 1) proves our plan, we can let them know. In the meantime, they should sign up for regular housing and if they have any further questions, a committee member will answer them at the table for signing up," Jackson said. Pickens Street (Continued from Page 1) students who are housed or attend classes in the present east campus facilities. The traffic conflict oc curs at the Pickens-College in tersection, site of the proposed overpass. The plans through 1985 include proposals for a fine arts center, a social sciences complex, ex pansion of the business school building and the Humanities Center and additional parking areas. Construction is expected in the near future of a College of Nursing building at the corner of Pickens and Green streets. The University is ready to proceed with the nursing facilty, but is awaiting commitment of federal funds from the National Institute of Health, Brunton said. 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