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VOL. 91 NO. 31 UNIVERSITY OF , NEWAR~ DELAWARI!i. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY lH, 1969 Presbytery Rekindles Dispute In Phoenix-Voice Co operation

Phoenix Center association making office space available At their Feb. 9 meeting, with The Heterodoxical to the controversial the SGA voted to send a Voice continues to bring the newspaper implies church letter of support for the Presbyterian campus ministry approval of the paper's Phoenix program to both the under fire from the New content. presbytery and the synod. Castle County presbytery. Rev. Andrews said that Peggy Bedingfield, ASl, Although a special synod while he does not always David Norstrom, BEl, and commission formed last June agree with the editorial policy Robert Rafal, AS9, are to investigate the use of or vocabulary of the Voice, presently drafting the letter, Phoenix facilities by the he believes that their social which will emphasize the Voice recommended that the concerns are important and positive influence of the leftist newspaper be allowed should find support in the campus ministry on student to continue publishing from church. life. its present location, the presbytery disagrees. Women To Act In a Dec. 9 meeting, the presbytery requested that the synod re-open their investigation. The meeting, Playbill Continues which the Rev. Robert Andrews referred to as a The ~ tr::dLional Women's the Best Use of Costumes and "hate rally," heard reports Playbill will take place at Scenery. discrediting the investigation. Mitchell Hall tomorrow and Judges for the event will be One member of the synod Thursday beginning at 7 p.m. Mary Jo Haverback, a commission, who declined to There are fewer member of the public be identified, told The participants this year than relations staff at Purnell Hall; Review that the synod did there have been in the past Ross Ann Jenny, · assistant not deal with the problem because of Co-ed Playbill dean of women; and David STEVE LEE, ASO, and Barrett Young, AS2, ask exhaustively. He was which took place last week. Wolf, assistant director of boycott Scrounge in support of workers. dissatisfied with their Eleven women's residence residence. Staff Photo by Jim Bechtel conclusion, and presented the halls will be participating in Criteria for .judging will minority opinion of the this year's event. In order of include originality of theme commission to the presbytery appearance, they are Gilbert and music, quality of Students Support at the Dec. 9 meeting. F, Harrington C, Cannon, execution and special effects, Many members of the Squire, Rodney E, and Smyth and propriety of theme. presbytery feel that the on Wednesday night; Sussex, In spite of the fact that policy of the Phoenix, New Castle, Warner, these productions are Scrounge Workers Thompson, and Kent on amateur, Women's Playbill NASA, Gulf Oil Thursday night. has traditionally been very Approximately 20 students needed, according to Gilbert At the end of the last competitive and usually of gathered last Friday morning P. Volmi, director of dining Present Grants performance on Thursday the high quality. "Even though outside the Scrounge to services, to save funds. judges will convene and there are fewer entries this protest an administrative Anna C. Volk, a Scrounge choose the winners. A trophy year," said Sandy Martorelli, demand requiring workers to worker, stated last week that For Research will be awarded to the first AS9, vice-president of the come to work a half hour the additional half hour Two · university place winner, and certificates Association of Women earlier. would be used to ready the departments recently received will be awarded to the second Students, " We are expecting Previously, the women Scrounge for opening--which grants totaling over $15,000 and third place winners, as capacity crowds in Mitchell were required to be at work would include mopping the for work in mathematical and well as to. the Best Actress Hall again, as we have had in at 7 p.m. daily. The floors. scientific research. and to the playbill showing the past." additional half hour was Six of the 14 regular The National Aeronautics workers reported for work at and Space Administration has Containment And Change the usual 7 a.m. time. These granted $12,616 to the workers were informed that university's mathematics they had the option of either department for research in resigning and receiving the interpretation of Co-Author To Speak On Peace Efforts university references or of phenomena arising from the being fired. The adhesion of gases or liquids to Efforts for international Shaull, professor of miSSIOnary in Latin America women-Maude A. Greenplate, a surface. and local peace. will be the ecumenics - at ·Princeton for the previous 12 years. Cecilia A. Jackson, Mrs. Volk, Gulf Oil Corporation last topic of an address by the Theological Seminary, will Speaking about Shaull, Dr. Theora C. Rohaley, Marie T. month presented a check for co-author of "Containment discuss "The Dimensions of A. LeRoy Bennett, professor Clolie, and Mc.ry A. Stoops--all $2,500 to the Division of and Change" this Thursday. Peace-Abroad and on Ou'r of political science, said, resigned. ' Technical Services at the Speaking at 8:15 p.m. in Doorstep." The address is "He's quite interested in university which provides Saturday, students the Rodney Room of the co-sponsored by the political problems of revolution and initiated a food liberation technological and scientific Student Center, Richard science department, the change. He was quite shocked service which was intended to information. American Friends Service by the number of direct patronage from the Committee, and Delaware intellectuals in South university operated cafeteria. Pacem in Terris. America-many of whom One of the protestors, Bob studied in the United Rafal, AS9, told the Review Submit Bids Tomorrow Shaull cooperated with States-who became that an interview with three Rushees must submit bids in 219 Alison Hall tomorrow Carl Oglesby in writing anti-American." of the Scrounge cashiers "Containment and Change," between 8:30a.m. and 5 p.m. Dr. Bennett said that prior revealed that sales had been published in 1967. The bo~k to the address, Shaull will off about 50 per cent. Fraternities will hold their last smokers tonight between 8 is already considered a classic attend a dinner meeting with and ll p.m. After the smoker a quiet period will be in effect Mr. Lemmon, president of of radical political thought representatives of several the Delaware Labor Relations until bids are released by the IFC. During the quiet period and has also been considered Delaware organizations Board, contacted by one of fraternity men will have no contact with rushees. This is one of the best expressions of interested in peace education. the demonstrators at his intended to give the rushee some time to reflect on the past New Left political analysis. He will be asked to present home, expressed "interest weeks activities and to decide which fraternity to pledge. ideas about what local peace and . concern." Lemmon Bids will be released on Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Previously, in 1955, Shaull groups can do to further the promised to contact an Morgan-Vallandigham Room of the Student Center. published "Encounter With efforts for peace in i:heir own official· from the union which Revolution." The work was communities, as. well as represents the Scrounge based on his reactions as a internationally, Bennett said. workers: PAGE 2 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FE•BRUARY 18, 1969

TODAY Lafayette at 8 p.m. ENGINEERING STUDENT RECITAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGY COUNCIL MEETING Thomas Meehan, EDO, tenor, SERIES - Dr. Harold Brown Discussion of the engineering and Sue Armstrong, AS1, will speak on "Population program at the university. piano. Rodney Room, Dynamics." Room 109, INTERESTED IN Student Center, at 8:15 p.m. Education and Nursing FASHION? - Meeting in the PERU CONTINUES ANTI AMERICAN ACTION SOCIOLOGY CLUB Building, at 7:30 p.m. Kirkbride Room, Student Washington - Peru called home its ambassador to the u_s. and MEETING - Blue and Gold PHILOSOPHY LECTURE Center, at 4:10p.m. its ambassador to the Organization of American States Sunday. Room, Student Center at - Professor Charles Dyke, THURSDAY The actions followed the worsening relations between the U.S. 4:15p.m. Temple University, will TV WORKSHOP - Meeting and Peru. Three bombs exploded outside U.S. buildings in Lima PAN-AMERICAN CLUB - discuss "What Does It Mean of students interested in Sunday. The diplomatic crisis started when Peru seized a Dr. Deiner of the Poiitical To Have A Right." forming a repertory U.S.-owned oil company and worsened Saturday when the Science Dept. will speak on PLANT SCIENCE DEPT. television workshop -Blue and Peruvian Navy seized a U.S. fishing boat for poaching. Mexican life. On WHEN from AND LONGWOOD Gold Room, Student Center, 7:30 to 9 p.m. PROGRAM LECTURE at 7 p.m. TET OFFENSIVE POSSIBILITY STALLS TALKS WESLEY FORUM - Dr. George H.M. Lawrence, ENGLISH COLLOQUIUM Paris -- Diplomatic activity surrounding the Paris talks on R oseberg, pr-ofessor of director, The Rachel - Speaker will be Arnold Vietnam was at a virtual stand-still Sunday. The reason -­ physics at Swarthmore, will McMasters Miller Hunt Gordenstein. Kirkbride uncertainty over what, if any, major fighting would erupt during speak on the relationship Botanical Library, will discuss Room, Student Center, at 4 the lunar new year holidays.A big flareup in combat during the among the faculty, "Power, Plants and Petals." p.m. truce period could cast new doubts on the negotiations, already administration, and students Rodney Room, Student WOMEN'S PLAYBILL deadlocked over preliminary issues.- No important diplomatic at.Swarthmore. At the Wesley Center, at 8 p.m. Mitchell Hall at 7 p.m. moves were expected in Paris until after the Tet holidays were House at 7 p.m. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE over. TOMORROW EVALUATION - Evaluation LECTURE - Speaker will be WOMEN'S PLAYBILL - of teaching in the English Richard Shaull, professor of PUEBLO JNVESTIGA TION CHECKS SIMILAR SHIP Mitchell Hall at 7 p.m. department. All interested ecumenics, Princeton Norfolk, Virginia -- The five admirals investigating the loss of VARSITY WRESTLING - invited. Kirkwood Room, Theological Semi nary. the U.S. spy ship Pueblo toured two similar ships Saturday at Delaware vs. Lafayette. At Student Center, at 4 ~ 10 p.m. Rodney Room, at 8 p.m. Norfolk. They were checkipg on the interior of the ships which were built in a style close to that of the Pueblo.

IT ALlAN REDS AGAIN ATTACK RUSSIANS Bologna, Italy -- The largest Communist party outside the Soviet bloc reaffirmed its opposition Saturday to the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Italian Communist party, at the same time, said it would always remain loyal to the ~oviet Union.

UN SUEZ TEAM NOTES DANGEROUS SITUATION Cairo -- U.N. observer teams are reported to have halted their mobile patrols along the Suez Canal Sunday in preparation for a possible major outbreak of fighting between Israeli and Egyptian forces. Informed sources said chief U.N. observer Carl Linquist has warned thai ~ "dangerous situation" now exists along the A good cry canal. Israeli military officials have warned Egypt is inviting Israeli retaliation because of increased sniper fire across the canal. Officials say several Israeli soldiers have been wounded by the tire in recent weeks. cleanses the soul S.F. STATE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING BOMBED San Francisco -- A home-made bomb exploded at San Francisco State ·college Sunday morning, shattering 18 windows in the administration building. A campus polkeman driving nearby was taken to a hospital for treatment of ear injuries. It was tile second bombing in four days on the troubled campus. Police are looking for two young men seen running from the building when the devi.ce was detonated. The school was scheduled to re-open yesterday for the spring semester.

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DELAWARE PREMIERE STARTS TOMORROW FE•B·RUARY 1 1969 PAGE J Phoenix Topic GSA Works For Membership To Be ,Abortion: On Board With SGA, A.AUP Fact, Fiction' At the Graduate Student secretary, Judith Brown; and "Abortion: Fact and Association meeting Sunday treasurer, Paul Cichy. Fiction" will be the night in the Kirkbride Room, Within the past year the discussion topic of assistant work was begun to obtain GSA has developed to professor of sociology Dr. GSA, Student Government become a cohesive and Stephen L. Finner, at the Association and A'llerican self-perpetuating assocation Phoenix this Friday. Association of University 'which encompasses all aspects Finner, who came to the Professors representation on of life within the graduate university this year from the company for the Board of Trustees. student community. Ideally it University of Maine, has done Office of Student Services faced WHEN 's inveterate volleyball The GSA passed a will provide a forum for ideas sociological research on team last Sunday in Carpenter Fieldhouse. The administration resolution with unanimous and act as the representative attitudes toward abortion lost to the Argonauts of the Airways by a score of three games to consent to draft a letter to body for full-time graduate both at Maine and at Harvard two. S taff Ph o tos b y Chich A llen the Board of Trustees students at the university. University. His topic is requesting student and Recent activities particularly timely, as there is faculty membership on the sponsored by the GSA now a bill in the Delaware Student Religious Liberals Board within two years include a reception for legislature to legalize abortion instead of the previous ten President Trabant, auction in restricted situations. year goal. Similar letters will sales in the spring and fall and Also appearing Friday will Present Panel On Radicals be drafted by the SG A and representation in th be the Lexington Jazz Septet. Unitarian Fellowship Viet Nam as a contradiction the AAUP. University Library_ Martin Van Horn, AS9 , a conducted an unusual church of the Ten Commandments· Other topics covered at the Committee and the member of the Phoenix service last Sunday on the by which society supposedly meeting included a series of Committee for the Evaluation· Committee, said that the theme " Understanding Young lives. lectures on communications and Development of Arts and coffeehouse hopes to Radicals." A question and answer to be -held on Wednesdays at Science Curricula. eventually have a resident The Student Religious period followed the panel 7:30 p.m. in the Rodney For the future according jazz group to provide music Liberals organized a panel discussion. Many members of Room. The first of these, on to GSA President Gary for its Friday night programs. discussion on the question, the Congregation appeared Feb. 26, will be an O'Connor, one of the biggest So far this year, the "What Do Student Radicals skeptical toward the panel's introductory lecture on the aims is to find housing· tor Phoenix has only operated on Want?" views although not outwardly problems of intercultural graduate students and to Friday · nights. In their The participants in this rejecting them. communications. The public work with ththe university to expansion plans, the discussion were Lu Zegler, Rayne concluded the is invited. obtain university supported committee expects to add a manager of The Something program with these words to Officers for 1968-69 in housing for graduate Saturday night "environmen­ • Else Shop in Wilmington, the Congregation, "If you do the Graduate Student students. Last year the GSA tal light and sound show" to Mike Ricks, ASl, a member in fact try to understand you Association are: president, maintained a housing experiment with multi-media of the Black Students have done a massive thing. If Gary O'Connor; vice information bureau with a list presentations, Van Horn said. Organization and Bob Rayne, you can discuss with prresident, Michae\ Sinclair; . of accommodations for The music and discussion AS2, a member of the New others... you have done a recording secretary, George graduate students in the format on Friday nights will Party Organization. Sam Gish , greatthing." Inglis ; corresponding Newark area. be continued. AS1, president of SRL, was moderator. In an attempt to broaden New Cinema Reviewed In the course of the their campus outreach and discussion, Zegler pointed out present more diversified that t oday 's radical viewpoints, the Phoenix movement is youth's reaction Shorts Lack Due Attention Committee is looking for · to · the realization that -- members with various "society has lied" to them. By HENRIK KYHLE in Warsaw. Therefore, it was The features the audience political, religious and Through his contact with Contemporary short films no surprise that two of the most audibly enjoyed were philosophical perspectives. high school youth, Zegler are unfortunately existing as highlights of the second part the British animation "The Interested students should perceives a great desire by a kind of a Cinderella in of the New Cinema program, contact the committee Do-lt- Yourself Cartoon Kit" teenagers to create a medium relation to the regular length shown in Wolf Hall last and " The Most," a chairman, Bill Streett, AGO, through which they can shows. weekend, were Polish. at the Phoenix Center. Canadian-made inside view of communicate with society. We do not have any special "The concept of M. Kabal" the Playboy empire. Ricks criticized the theatres for short films, at the by Valerian Borowczyk, an The latter showed another Pan-Am Club Airs university as an institution best they can be shown as animation full of murderous aspect of short film--the which denies the principles of pre-shows to regular movies. black humor, is a good documentary one. The film, a liberal education. However, many of the most example of what can be on the whole was a hilarious Latin Emphasis Rayne attacked the war in important short films are achieved through the special assault on "the American regarded "too advanced" for features of this media. His Mexico will be the first nationals from each country, dream" --the man who with Latin-American country a general audience--film goers second film on the program, an original investment of as well as commentaries on are expected to prefer "The Games of Angels" stood featured tonight on WHEN in literature, customs and $600 in 10 years built up a a series of programs picturesque views from out in another way, being a $20 million organization, celebrations. tourist festivals in the tremendously suggestive sponsored by the university's The Pan-Am Club hopes to with a menagerie of the Pan-American Club. German Alps. reminder of the world's largest busts included contribute to a better The short film extermination camps and gas A spokesman for the club understanding and a greater in the bargain. Hugh Hefner's said tonight's hour and a half undoubtedly has great chambers of times that too own self-ironical contribution awareness of Latin America potential as an independent often seem immemorial to program, which will be heard and to "establishment of a to the satire gave' him a new on WHEN at 7:30p.m., is the art form. Since it is fairly our generation. higher place in my personai stronger inter-hemispheric limited in time, the director Samuel Beckett has already first of a series of Tuesday solidarity." appreciation, anyhow. night broadcasts about can concentrate on just one won immortality as a The tentative schedule of detail, just one aspect of the playwrHe , by the script to various facets of Latin programs includes March 4 of Television To Add America. whole. This also opens the the F.rench film "Act Without Argentina, Uruguay, and way for new techniques; one Words." He proves to have a Each program will deal Paraguay; March 18, with a specific country or example is the use of lot to enrich modern film, as New Drama Media Venezuela, and Colombia: well. The symbolic man group of countries and will electronic music for sound Repertory television may April 15, Bolivia, Peru, effects. trapped in an endless desert feature sessions on the Ecuador and Chile; April 29, soon join E-5 2 theater as a c o u n try 's historical Probably, the leading exposed to equally endless the Caribbean and Central country in short film today is frustration, was a brilliant dramatic medium of highlights, interviews with expression for · university America; May 13, Brazil and Poland, mostly due to the visualization of Beckett's professors on campus and students. round-up on Latin America. excellent State Film College existential philosophy. A meeting will be held at 7 By DAN O'NEILL p.m. Thursday in the Blue ODD BODKINS and Gold Room of the

I / ;_. .. Student Center for all I lc...ID.; students and faculty \ ' ...... , .... _ "' , I in teres ted in forming a , ...... _- I Repertory Theater Workshop. The workshop will explore television as a creative art and dramatic medium. The group has tentatively been given permission to use the campus television station on Thursday evenings. Students interested in camera work, art work, acting, dance, and writing or directing for television are sought. PAGE 4 UN·IVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 1970: Big Brother Watches In Ul70 Americans will he suh jetted to Mr. Betts has been joined by 109 other Census Bureau halted. we <·an enns10n a a "brain wah·h" hy the ll.S. Census· Bureau. Congressmen in ~;upporting· the reintrudul'ed mass burning· of l'ensus forms next spring For not telling the g·overnment about HR 20. Mr. Betts says "Larg·e <·orponiti()ns wit~ ~un~reds of col.leg·e students carried off one's whereabouts for the past five vears. are behind the extensive household utility to .Jail wtthout g·ettmg· maced or C'luhbed. ph~·sical disabilities or one's parents' ·birth- items such as questions asking· if a person If you resent the government's at tempt place, resid€nts will be liable to $100 fine and has a television. clothes washing mal'hine. to pry into your personal life. write The 60 days in jail. · Other residents (picked by dryer or home food freezer." Honorable .ht<·kson K Bett.s nr your own random selection) will he asked how manv l lnless Mr. Betts' hill is (>assed hy this l'(mg·ressman c/o The House of H<')>resen- ~>ahies. have been born in your family .. nc;t Congr~ss and the insatiable appetite nf the tati,·cs. \\'ashington. D.C. 20005. mcludmg- still births" or if you share vour shower. · , All of these questions will be on the 1!)70 ( em~us form which will be administered the ur Man Hoppe------. week of April 1. 1!J70. College students will receive the forms in their dormitories and apartments during that week and will be r~quired hy federal law to answer all of the CJUestions. · Who Killed This Child? If you do not tell the government whether you have a flush toilet or not. you ~------By ART HOPPE ___...,.. <~an he sent to jail for two months and flaV the government $100. · I have a picture on my desk. It is of a Biafran child. better deal with an independent Biafra to exploit the . 'I: he ~ourts ha \'l' not del'ided the l'on- He is perhaps four or five years old. He is naked country's natural resources? 1'tltuttonahty of the expansin~ lt.• tlu.• f<·dc.•ral u·nH•rnment to slightly. In that frown you can read district,' apathy Maybe I killed this child because I never cared. Not invade the (lri,·a<·y of its dtiz;ns. and bewilderment. really. · I don't know his name. I don't know whether he Biafra? It's so far away. And in Africa. Natives .l

f "' )· By SU ANDERIK Gary L. Yoder, Joseph D. .. . Donavan's Greatest Hits: Dam re II, Christopher I· Donavan (Epic BXN26439). Lockheed and/or the record's Once you get past the producer, Gary R. Grelecki. "family photo album" inside Kak alternates a the cover you soon find that Dylanesque sound with the music is just what the popular rock. "Bryte 'N' title says: Donovan's Clear Day" by Yoder and Greatest. The album covers Grelecki and "HC 97658" by everything from "Mellow the five, illustrates this and Yellow" and "Hurdy Gurdy the variety of sounds makes Man" to the gentle and oft the record enjoyable. recorded "Colours" and "Lemonade Kid" almost "Catch The Wind." resembles Donovan's song !.'• . It's hard to pick even a style. IJ. i favorite side for the first side "Trieulogy," Kaks three <::r?. -~ . ' includes "Sunshine {Continued to Page 6) Superman" and "" while the flip is more reflective with "Lalena" and "Catch the Wind." Workers Back Czech Students It's a tremendous album for relaxing over a glass of This is the fourth article in a Revolution, some irritated professors, and the unions .. conducted "anti-seminars." series of six by Nick Jankowski As expected, the medical wine and cheese, just for on the Czech student movement. Czechs tore down Russian Some of these cooperative Two of the more salient features flags draped on Czech liaisons have grown into school professors and the listening. Don't try to study of the movement are Its militancy with it for you will find and Its ability to coalesce with the buildings. And they burnt strong alliances. aging professors from other departments were reluctant yourself singing or humming ~~~~n~is~~~s~ts irnt~~~= ~~ii~Y!~~! them.. The Czech police, As the strike was churning Editors to risk their positions and along with Donovan. acting under Czech momentum, the "Action government orders, brutally Committee" doing the their "futures" through By NICK JANKOWSKI * * * beat the people. organizing was telephoning all participation in such an Groups that write their Americans reading the On Nov. 17, during the over the country, attempting affair. As for administrators, own material have an Western press may have debate over the strike versus to coordinate the event .. · they do not exist as such in inherent interest in making noticed a surprising absence the demonstration, Dubcek When operators learned that Czechoslovak universities; records "right." Kak, of violence from most of the had madeitquiteclear-asclear the Action Committee was on professors divide up the tasks. relatively unknown, is a actions occurring during as Mayor Daley of the line they processed the The most significant group to watch for and listen August. One British pacifist Chicago--that he would not call free of charge, wishing cooperation was between the to on Kak (Epic BN 26492). weekly, Peace News, tolerate a demonstration. them the best of luck. On the students and the workers. All of the songs on the exaggerated this phenomenon Czech troops and tanks were· second day of the strike a The 900,000-strong Metal record are written by to the extent that the Czech surrounding Prague in cooperative farmers' Workers Union issued a people were made to look preparation for the association brought in 7000 supportive statement of the like the long-awaited . demonstration and for the eggs for the student strikers. students' ten demands. There nonviolent army. violence. Professors almost were token work stoppages In fact, there is no A remarkable unanimously backed the throughout the country. discernible strain of characteristic of the strike, at minimum through Some factories blew their ~'"'"~~n, nonviolence running through November strike was the silent assension, but often whistles to indicate support. ~WHEN~ · Czech history. There are rapport it developed between through participation and Since the strike, this some historical circumstances students and the public, the leadership. The groovy ones (Continued to Page 6) ~&40RADIO~ where nonviolence proved the / most pragmatic position. August was the most recent instance; the Nazi invasion was another. But these ~It\~ instances in no way TUESDAY Did Y-Ou lil{e 3-4:30 p.m. exemplify a philosophical Terri Vane Show, Top Hits. 4 :30-5:30 p.m. attachment to pacifism. Elliot Schreiber show, Top Violence showed its face in Hits. 5 : 30·7 p.m. recent Czechoslovak history John Buckley Show, Easy Listening, Dinner Music. as much as elsewhere in the beer the first time 7·7:30 p.m. world. On Nov. 7, the News 7:30-9 p.m. anniversary of the Russian Pan-Am Club, Mexican Music. t. . 9-10:30 p.m. Dave Oberhettinger Show, MOR 10:30-12 midnight Bryan Gordon Show and guest you taSted it? Mung, Top Hits. 12-12:15 a.m. News: final report. 12:15·2 a.m. Taped Show, Top Hits. A lot of people say no. They say beer is Beechwood Aged; it's WEDNESDAY 1 WEEK 3-4:10 p.m. beer is one of those good things a costly way to brew beer, and Gary Pierce Show, Top Hits Mar. 3 thru 8 4:10-4:30 p.m. Interview with President EVES. 8:30 you cultivate a taste for . . like it takes more time. But it Trabant. Two Shows Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9:tt5 4:30·5:30 p.m. olives, or scotch, or rb==- works.) 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PAGE 6 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DE·LAWARE, FEBRUARY 18, 1969 Hen Femmes Defeat Wesley Workers Back Students • t w• Of s (Continued from Page 5) worker, Josef Hlavaty. Now, stnkmg only for higher 0r Irs I n eas o·n worker-student alliance has the qu.estio? becomes . ~ow salaries? The Czechs are far F F strengthened into what may long wdl th1s hyper-poht1cal from affluent by West~rn Led by Millie Donovan shooting in the fourth and become an open opposition sensitivity last? Will workers standards, but the q~est1on who scored 18 points, the final period. With the score force to the Czechoslovak and the population at large be would become real gJven . a female version of the standing at 26-25 Delaware's government. . drugged by a productive, couple of years of ec~nomJC Delaware Blue Hens, fought Debbie Smith hit two quick · The student-worker fusion increasingly affluent society? reforms. The danger IS that back from a formidable first baskets from the top of the was underlined by the second Will they then behave as wealth is another "opium of quarter deficit to hand the key to give the university attempt at self-immolation--a American workers do, the p_eople." Wesley femmes their first felines a five point bulge. Miss defeat in four outings this Moon retaliated for Wesley season. with three buckets and Nancy Wesley held a substantial Dietz added a free throw. Personalize Your Wedding 12-4 lead after the opening With less than a minute to quarter, but the Delaware go Wesley had the lead by women fought valiantly, two, 32-30. However Miss MAY WE SAVE THAT DAY FOR YOU coming within two, 16-14 at Donovan connected on an 18 the halftime break. footer and a foul shot to put TO HAVE FOREVER The Blue Chickadees the university girls ahead by WEDDING PICTURES BOTH FORMAL AND CANDID opened the game wide open one. Miss Smith then in the third quarter converted one of two free IN YOUR CHOICE OF SIZES AND NUMBER outscoring their opponents throws to give Delaware their 12-5 to move to a 34-32 victory. PHOTOG R/\PHY commanding 26-21 The girls team, with their INFORMATION AND PRICES AVAILABLE advantage. initial victory under their Wesley's Kathy Moon, who belts, next face Wesley again ARTHUR D. GOLDMAN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 764 -· 1300 led all scorers with 20 points, Thursday in Dover. almost brought Wesley a victory with her .. ccurate New Releases ... (Continued from Page 5) P~rt song about Golgotha, Mirage and Rain, provides nine minutes of good listening. Instrumentally, Kak uses the usual guitars, complemented by sitar, tambourine , tabla , harpsichord and maracas. * * * Five years age, when the Beatles skipped a haircut before the cover photo was taken for their first album, what Englishman could foresee th e consequences? 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--- - - ·------UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FE·BRUARY 18, 1969 PAGE 7 :;:;:;::::::·:·::;:;:·:::::::::::::::···········::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;::····=········:···:-: ······················· Your Last Chance Penn Quakers Demolish Delaware Thinclads For all diehard Delaware By CHUCK RAU never headed. injury, with a quick 1:13.8 respectively. fans, Saturday night is your Walker and Regenthal each 1r Featuring their ·best track The Hens received strong win in the 600 while one of last chance to see the and, in fact, record efforts la8t week's heroes, Jim Smith, picked up an additional third ·n squad in years, Pennsylvania's place finish, Walker in the 60 Delaware basketball team in In conquering Quakers humbled from many individuals but captured the 1000 in a time action on their home court. could not crack through with of 2:14.8. yead high hurdles and a Delaware's thin clads, 72-32, Regenthal in the long jump The Hens host tough the victory often enough to No other Hen won though ic last Saturday in the spacious where Delaware's Mike Bucknell in a Middle Five Jt make the meet a contest. Bob Woerner set a school Delaware fieldhouse. record in the mile, being Kalmer tabbed his best effort contest beginning at 8 p.m. in >f Strong enough to win in all JOHNSON RETURNS clocked in 4:12.9. Woerner's in competition, 21 feet 11 the Delaware Fieldhouse. A 3 I 4 inches, only to lose by events except the medium Captain Bob Johnson chief adversary, Jerry freshman contest between the distance races, the Quakers Williams of Penn set a one quarter of an inch to the two schools preceeds the returned to action, after Quaker's Jim Huely. took an early lead and were being sidelined by a hip fieldhouse record of 4:08.0, main event at 6:30p.m. breaking his own mark of In the shot put Bob ::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .·. · ·. · .·.·.·. · .·. · :·. · .·.·. · . · .·. : ::: : ; ::: ::: : ;:;:;:;:;:~:;···;\ : ::: 4:09.4 which he set last year Morsch threw over fifty feet in Delaware's indoor meet interscholastically for the with Penn. first time. His toss of 50 feet Hens Deadlocked. 7 inches was good enough for . ', REGENTHALSTRONG a second. _ Bruce Regenthal recorded So the list goes, Steve his best triple jump ever, 42 Winter continued his 13 foot 1 S hetzler Prevails feet 3 / 2 inches, in bowing to plus pole vauUing .. and gained By STEVE ANDERSON Penn's Tom Flynn who went a second olace finish with 44 1114 . Regenthal and the colleague Bob Mulvaney taking Delaware varsity wrestling team expected to beat Gettysburg sophomore tight end of the third, while the mile relay last Saturday, but unexpectedly the meet ended in a 16-16 tie. MAC football champ Hens, t~am; Bob Edwards, Rich Several Delaware wrestlers lost points in the last few seconds of Pat Walker, both cleared si x Farmer, Steve Kessler and their bouts which cost the team a victory. feet in the high jump while Johnson; ran their best race, Ed Soccorso drew with Beacher of Gettysburg 4-4 in the 123 placing third and second 3:26.3, a good second place. lb . weight class. Soccorso, who has lost only one time ths year, was ahead 4-3 with only a few seconds left in the last period. Beacher escaped for . one point, tying the match just before it ended.

HEARTBREAKER In the 152 lb. weight class Delaware's Jim Baxter was tied 4-4 with Mark Hazarah when with ten seconds remaining Hazarah escaped to give him a 5-4 victory. Jim Burns, a Blue Hen co-captain, lost a 9-8 decision to Warren Coffin of Gettysburg. Coffin was an outstanding Wrestler at Claymont High School. A seven second riding time advantage gave Coffin a one point edge.

NO SIN A tie is no sin however, and there were several bright spots in the matches. One was heavyweight Joe Shetzler's 10-6 victory over previously undefeated Ron Emenheiser of Gettysburg. Emenheiser lost to Shetzler last year in a freshmen meet when Gettysburg was her~ and badly wanted a return match. -The score was 16-13 in favor of Gettysburg going into the heavyweight bout, so the outcome of the whole meet lay on Shetzler's shoulders. His three points for a decision saved the Hens from defeat.

HENS VICTORIES Charlie Jarman pinned Gettysburg's Mark Popowin 6:45 in the 130 lb. division. Dick Rathmell, the other Delaware co-captain decisioned Robert Browining 3-0 at 137 lbs. In the 160 class Dick Morris decisioned Troff of Gettysburg 3-0. The frosh wrestling team beat Gettysburg 22-11. The varsity is now 7-1 -1. Tomorrow night both teams travel to Lafayette for a meet. Lafayette is stronger than Gettysburg, and the Hens have a tough match ahead.

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Nevertheless players rather than the coach boards." clock Jim Couch's jump shot they still found themselves on to give the pre-game pep talk. INSURMOUNTABLE LEAD gave Delaware their lareest the lean side of a 53-42 count That was the strategy Coach DELAWARE DOMiNATES In the final twenty minutes lead of the· evening 51-32. In with 14:01 left. This was the Dan Peterson employed last Jackson picked up five of the Hens cooled off but by the ensuing 3:15 however, closest they came in the Saturday night and his team his baskets on follow shots then the game was out of West Chester capitalized on a second half. From this responded by notching their after grabbing key rebounds reach for the Rams, who succession of Hen turnovers juncture both teams played first victory since January 15, under the Hen hoop. on even terms as the Hens with a decisive 77-61 triumph Delaware dominated the maintained their over West Chester on from the opening insurmountable margin. loser's court. The victory was tapoff and played near Overall Delaware shot 29 the Blue Hens seventh against flawless basketball in the first for 59 from the field (49%) ten defeats while the Rams half. Jakson's jump shot in and added 19 of 29 charity dropped to 11-10. the opening moments of the tosses (66%) while gaining "After I told them what to game gave Delaware a 2-0 their first MAC victory in expect from West Chester," lead which the Rams never over a month. On the other Peterson said, "I had each of reversed. In the first 5:43 the hand West Chester could the players give a talk, telling Hens, unfolding their connect on only 24 of 67 what this game and the strongest offensive display of field goal attempts (36%) and remainder of the season the 68-69 campaign, stormed half of their 26 free throws. meant to them individually. to a 21-10 edge. Eleven of Delaware also held the edge This really got them ready to these 21 Delaware points on the boards 49-33. play. We've decided to make were the result of Jackson's a season of it from this point masterful shooting. SCORING at least. " Individually, Couch, the JACKSON DAZZLING TORRID SHOOTING only other Hen in double Steve Jackson obviously Their widest margin of the figures, augmented Jackson's got the message for he turned half came with 6:26 production by adding 16 in his finest all-around remaining, as Dan Carnevale's points. Ed Roth led - the performance of the season for bucket gave the high-flying victors in rebounding with the Hens. The 6-4 forward , Hens a 16 point spread, 10, one more than Jackson. dazzl ed the partisan crowd as 42-26. From this point the For the Rams, Vic he pumped in 15 field goals Hens moved to a 45-30 Schuster emerged as both in 21 attempts and converted lockerroom advantage. their scoring and rebounding 6 of 7 free throws on his way In the first half the Hens leader. The 6-5 junior had 17 to a 36 point finish, the shot a torrid 61% ( 17 -28) points and grabbed 13 highest single game from the floor while West bounds, also game high. contribution by any Hen this Chester could connect on Other Rams in double figures season. only 11 of 32 attempts were forward Dave Van Horn "Steve undouhtedly played (34 %). The Ram 's and guard Mike Holland. who chipped in 11 and -10 his most outstanding game of combination defense proved the season tonight," Peterson no match for Jackson, who respectively. remarked after the game. "He had 19 first half points, PETERSON PLEASED "I was very pleased with our play this evening," Peterson claimed. "Any time .500 Season Down The Drain you win an MAC game, especially on the road, you have nothing to gripe about. "We'd have to win all four of our remaining ballgames to As ·Leopards Stun Swimmers finish over 500" Peterson By JIM MELLOR added, "but if we play this The Delaware Varsity relay to give them a 7-0 lead. yds. freestyle, the Leopards Coach Rawstrom is still well the rest of the way we swimming team lost any Dennis Carey gave the Hens 5 were leading 24-10 and were are going to be pretty tough without a victory in his new to beat." chance of having a winning points by winning the 1000 not to be caught. pool, but is now pointing for season, Saturday, when they yd. freestyle but it wasn't Dick Wieland, again won Swarthmore and the M.A.C's. were beaten 63-42 by enough to get them going. his 200 yds. breaststroke, but An encouraging note was that Lafayette at Carpenter Sports John McDermott, the favorite the meet was too far out of although the Hens lost, alot Snakes Top SPEs Building Pool. in the 200 freestyle for reach. Then in the last event of the times were faster then Lafayette took charge Delaware, false started and the 400 freestyle, Lafayette in previous performances. from the beginning by was disqualified from the set a new pool record of Mike Brennan summed up For Greek Title winnine the 400 yard medley event. At the end of the 200 3:27.9. the teams feelings by saying, By MORT FETTEROLF "We were up for the meet but Last Thursday night's the first · part went so badly Fraternity division play -off in that we never got started, for the Intramural Basketball example we lost the 200 League saw a concerted individual medly and 100 free Sigma Nu team effort style by three tenths of a overcome Sig Ep by a score second, this hurts." of 55-50. Sigma Nu managed to FROSH maintain a slight lead Bob DeYoung and Ernie throughout the game as both Wakeman, both set freshman teams utilized a man to swimming records, to help man defense makingall points the Delaware frosh to an easy hard earned. The first half victory over Lafayette, 63-39, scoring was relatively close Saturday at Carpenter Sports with Si~ma Nu holding a Building pool. three pomt edge despite the De Young set both a pool hot hand of Sig Ep's Bob and freshman record in the Lieberwirth who scored 14 of 1000 yard freestyle with a his team's 22 point halftime time of 11.03.2. In the 500 total. yard freestyle he also won There were very few fouls with a time of 5:21.7. unt.il late in the game when Wakeman, set a freshman the. SPE's were forced to go record in the 200 yard after the ball. This resulted in backstroke, logging a time of Sigma Nu hitting on - three· 2:16.5. foul shots which proved On Saturday the Hens valuable in the game's outcome. Tom DiMuzio put $ . travel to Philadelphia where they meet Swarthmore at 4 14 points towards the SWIMMERS TAKE YOUR MARK, GET SET . . . the gun goes off and swimmers from Delaware and p.m. This will be their last winning effort, while Lafayette streak toward the water. Lafayette stopped the Blue Hens 63-42, last Saturday afternoon in meet before the M.A.C. teammate Dave Baker Carpenter Pool. Staff Ph o t o b y S t eve Sch eller championships. controlled the boards and contributed 10 points.