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June 1966 Daily Egyptian 1966

6-1-1966 The aiD ly Egyptian, June 01, 1966 Daily Egyptian Staff

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1966 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in June 1966 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SIU Will. Give 3 Horwrary Degrees -':Three honOfary degrees He has served on the than 100 a rticle !=; on religion, o~ , will be conferred a[ SIU's Uli nois Board of Education philosophy, ethics and moral Corr.menceme m June 10. a nd the University Civil Ser­ values. A doctor pC laws degr ee will vice System and Merit Boards Harlan H. Hatcht r, pres i­ be conferr ed upon Cemralia and has been an ac tive me mber dent of the Unive rsiry of attorney John Page Wham . a of a number of civic , pro­ Mic higan, has been named doctor of hu mane l etters de­ fessional and service organi­ commence me nt s peakc r .AOOut gree upon philosophyeducaroT zations . 2,000 degr ees will be con­ Henry Nelson Wiem an and an Wie man joined the SIU ferr ed. honorary Doctor of Humane fac ulty as distinguished visit­ The Caroondale c arnpus EGYPTliN le n e Ts will be bestowed on ing professor of philosophy co mme nce me nt is set for 7:30 Harlan H. Hatcher, P r eside nt in 1956. retiring thi s year. p. m . in MCA ndre w Stadi.um, Stud'tlfM IJUUt4i4 1t.wn~ of the University of Michigan. Previous teaching posts i n­ to be moved intO the Ar-ena clude 20 years in the Divinity in the e vent of rain. Carbondale, Illinois Wham, a me mber of the SJU Boa rd of Trustees from 1949 Schoof, Unl'versity of ehicago. Commencement exercises _ He " Is .i;'thor of 15 books, for a n expected 550 Edwards ­ Volume 47 W.dne5day. June I, 1966 Number 158 [0 1965. also · ls a former Illi nois assistant anorney additional c hapters in a ville ca mpus graduates wW be ge ne ral. nu m ber of te xts , and more he ld at Edwardsville june 11. Gemini, 9 Flight Set for Second Try * * Cerna" Will Take Coed Killed Walk in Space CAPE KENNEDY, Flo. (AP) In Accident - The Gemini 9 pilots , tem­ pered by disappointment, try again today fo r three daJ'S of Near Marion space acrobatIcs and a 2 l f2- Sus an K. Irwin, 22, an SIU hour walk in the sky. sophomor e, was killed Sunda y The latest status report: afte rnoon in a car-truck col­ some trans ient e lectdCai lision at the intersection of gre m lins , but nothing serious. Illinois 148 a nd old Illinois 13 Officials decided to wait west of Marion. until 7 p.m. Tuesday before A Ma rion High school certifying the Atl as rocket sophomore, Brenda White, 15, fo r flight, was killed in the same crash. The electric al troubles Both wer e riding in a car cropped up in an inverter drive n by Mrs . Mary Elle n - a gadget that translates Schafer, 20, of Marion. W il­ direct curre nt into alterna­ son B. Hutc hison, 42 , of ting c urre nt - aboard the Vienna , was the driver of Atlas roc ket . The Atlas is the truck involved in the col­ to send a makeshift target lision. into orbit at II a.m. Wednes ­ day. Mrs. Schafe r and twO other The astron auts the mselves passenge r s, Sallie Irwin, 15, were r eady to roar off alx>a rd and Karen J . Irwi n. 20, we r e a Titan 2 rocket an·~nOb:r and injured. Both Mrs . Schafer 38 minutes later. and Kare n lrwin were r eported Launc h officials began the ir in fair condition in Ma rion midcount c heckout at I p.m. Memorial Hospi.tal. Sa lly Ir­ Tuesday - testing out all the win was said to be in satis­ Gemini syste m s . factor y condition. Gemini pilots Thomas P. The police r eport says the Stafford and Eugene A. Ce r­ car drive n by Mrs. Schafer nan c rammed the last afte r­ ran a stop sign at the inte r­ noon befor e the ir s pace ad­ section. The car hit the trUCk, ve nure with mission r e views caree ned off the highway, and and flight r e he r sals in a went about 200 yards into a simulato r spacecraft. fi eld, police said. While they worked on fllght Sen. William L. Grindle, details, the Atlas r ocket that He rrin, who is chairman of will send their space target the State Highway Study Com­ Into a ISS-mile hIgh c ircle m iSSion, said T uesday he around the earth at 11 a.m. plans to throw the e ntire GEMINI 9 P ILarS--Command Pilot Thomas Age na vehicle and a walk in space by Cernan. today was fu eled and c hecke d we ight of the commission be ­ Staffa d (right ) talks with fellow astronaut A previously scheduled flight wes cancelled out. hi nd a move me nt to get a Eugene Cem an . The two will be aboard the j.1ay 17 when the At las-Agena failed to orbit. For all of the hope and fOur-way stop a nd flashing r ed Gem ini 9 flight scheduled for today. Plans for (AP Photo) e xcite me nt s urrounding dteir light installed at the inter­ the flight include re nd ezvous with an Atlas- own flight, Stafford and Cer­ section. nan kept e ars cocked for r e­ Miss Irwin is s urvive d by ports of the three-legged Sur­ her pare nts, three sisters and Senate to Meet Tonight veyor probe heading with great a grandmmher, all of Marion. precision for a soft landing She was a student worke r on t he moon to chart a man­ at SIU. She was a mem ber of Student Government's Final Working Paper landing a r ea and test the lunar the Marion Fir st Baptist surface. . Church. TQ.Be Sent to University Council This Week Weathe r fo r the launch was Services will be at 3:30 p.m. , called satisfactory - mostly today in the Mitchell Fune ral The s tudent government The Campus Se nate earlier co mminee for the summer couldy at the launc h complex Home , Marion. Burial will be worJ

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Committees, Fliers, Engineers to Meet The E ngineering Clu b will C of the Univer s ity Center. meet at 9 p.m . w day in The Saluki Flying Club will Room 214 of [ he Agri cul­ meet at 1: 30 p.m. in (he ture Buildi ng. seminar room of the Agr i­ I ntramural softba ll will be CUlture Building. pl ayed at -4 p.m. on t he fie ld Ne w Stude nt Week leade r s will east of (he SI U Arena. mee t a t 9: 15 p.m. i n Browne The Campus Se nate will meet Aud i[Qri um . at 8:30 p.m. in Ba llroom A Ga mmd Beta Phi, se rv ice hon ~ of the Unive r sil Y Center. o rary, will meet at 9 p. m. T he di splays co mminee of in Hoo m E of the Un ivers ity the Ac tivities Progr a mming Center. Boa rd will meet a l noon in Roo m F of the lln iv e r ~ il y Minnie Mae Pitkin Cente r. Ca mma Sigma Sigma. wo ­ Fund Is Forming men' s .se rvice soro rity, will meet at 9 p.m. in Room C A me morial fund has bee n of the Uni ve r :o:; it \' Cente r. established i n honor of the 5rudenl s for a De mo'c ra I l!.': So­ lai C Minnie Mae Pitkin, presi­ cie t y will meet 31 - :30 p.m. de ntial secr ~ tar y wh o died i n Room 0 of rhe L'niver­ Saturday in Docmrs Hospital. siry Ce me r . Persons wishing [Q donate The Unive r sit y Center A('[ivi ­ money to the fu nd s hould make tie s Programming Boa rd chicks payable to SJU, and will meet at 4 p. m. i n Room s e nd the c hecks to Robert L. Gallegly, Unive rsity t r~a­ WSI U·TV to Give surer. His offi ce is situated at Northwoods Tips 904 S. Elizabeth St. How to find food in [he norrh­ The Southe rn Illinois Uni­ woods will be di s cussed at 4: 30 ver s ity Wo me n's Club has p. m. today on WSIU- TV'5 made the fi r st conr'ributlon "What' s New. " to (he fund. Mrs. Ferris Ran­ dall,club preside nt, announced. Other progra m s : Chi social fraternity brenner, Kathleen S. Halloran. Margaret E . Mrs. P itkin was the wi fe of recently selected its Little Sisters. Th e ~' a re Perez , Ba rbara A. Keys. Dianne E . Frazee and 5:30 p.m. Wi lliam A. Pitkin, associate (sitting. left to right) Debbie R . Millet. Nanc y Janis L. Dunham. The giris, who serve as host- The Big Picture : Army pr ofessor of hi sto r y at SIU. L. Parks and Kathleen J . Ca llahan . (Standing, esses and help plan s ocial functions , come Documenta r y. She was executive aide to left) Marica S. Berk, Jane t Mercer, Mary L. from both s orority houses a nd independent dorm- P r eside nt Delyte W. Morris . 6 p.m. Ande rson , Donn a G. Clift , Susan M. Se n se n ~ itari es. They will be initiated tonight. The Gr eat Society. Music by Ger shwin, r------~------~--~ 6:30 p. m . Dance Tonight! Ame ric a ' s Crises . Will Be Featured on WSIU 8 p.m. .. Dia)ogues and a Diary" 8:35 p.m • PassJX>rt 8: The Kingdom or by Igor Stravins ky and Roben The Composer: Serge Pro­ the Sea series presents C raft will he featured al 9:07 kofiff. " South Seas. " a.m. today on WS IU Radio's 11 p.m. "Books in the Ne ws ." Moo nlighl Ser e nade: Music 8:30 p.m. Othe r programs: for r e laxation in the latc Regional Re jX>rt. hou r s . 9:30 p.m. 2: ~~:".m·and Molec ule s : A Foundation Elects Sleep of Prisoners. weekl y s umma r y of develo p­ me nts in the worlds of Haerem President scie nct: and medi cine . Alf 13 . Haere m has bee n e lecred pre side nl of the s tu ­ de nt cabinet a t the Stu de nt 3: 10 p.m. Chris ri an Foundation. Concert Hall: Ge rshwin's Other off ice r s are Richard Concerto in F and Br ahms' C . Chu , vice pr e~ ide nr; Joyce Symphony No. 3. K. Fulle rton, secr e tary; and Ke nneth E. Ma rkwe ll, trea ­ 7:30 p.m. s ure r. Conscience of a Nation: The foundation, a n inte r ­ "Griswold vs. Slate of Con­ de nominat iona l group, is o ne RUMPUS ROOM nectic ut . " The tOpiC is con­ of 13 religious o r ganizat io ns traception. o n campus . 213 EAST MAIN SIU DRY-CLEANING SPECIAL! May 31st through June 2nd only DON KUENY Kueny Will Speak At Club Meeting Don Kueny, a representative Offl of Johnson Motors, manu­ facturer s of outboard mO[Q rs, will speak at a meeting of the E ngineering Club at 9 p. m. today in Room 214 of the Ag­ on any garment, drapes, or blankets you ric ulture Building. .~ Kue ny is a graduate of the have dry-cleaned at East Gate Cleaners . University of Wiscons in and is a me mbe r of the Society of ASfC us ABO tit STOttAGE TOO! AUtomotive E ngineers. He spem twO years in r e search OnN7 AMto9PMweekdays,7AM to Sf'M Saturday for the firm and four in in­ dustrial .. e ngineering appli­ cations• . C urre mly he works in service a nd manufactur ing EASY GATE CLEANERS for the firm in (he C hicago area. In addition [Q his talk, he Cash an.d Carry at will s how a film on the Ph 549-4221 de ve lopme nt of the V - 4 out­ East Gate store only cornerof Wall and Waln ut board e ngi ne . .' Pogo 4 OAILY ··EGYP'fIAH . :~un •. I, 1966 \. . I Lord Luv a Duck It's L.E.] ,.and-his. award-time again. KA's syndicated student emeritus re­ turns to present LEJ Awards to SIU, DW~ , FCC. C'3S, LB.I, HHH, CAB, ad infinitur.l. Don't miss t~e year's final issue of KA for these stinging awards. d~9 Truly, Alarming in Their Alacrity! 'THAT'S NOT WH AT I MEANT BY POP A RT"

Regional News I I Union Jack No Longer

MARISSA, Ill. CKA) -"They appeared to be dead," Lacky Dazel Carbondale c hie f of police [Old KA r e porters afte r • discovering three slain SI U students in an Off-ca mpus dorm Flying In British Guiana late yesterday evening. Chief Daze l te rme d (he i ncidem 3: J) murder-m urde r­ by orrin benn s uicide, 2) murder-suicide-suic ide, 3) s uicide-suicide-s ui ­ cide, or 4) a murder-murde r-murde r. He indicated "a (Editor' s Note: Orrin Benn Guyana d e v e l o ping only courages and we lcomes fo­ fourth party would be sought." (rb) 1s a s ophomore from l(itty, through the aid of the Eastern r eign industrialists granting Guyana. reflecting on his bloc began a drastic lean [Q ta x holidays, low labor pro­ CARBONDALE, Ill. CKA)-Mayor Baloney announced today country's independence on the left. Later, Jagan, an East duction cos[s and a monetary that the City council passed a ne w r evenueLbill authorizi ng a M ay 26.) . Indian, and Burnham, and Af­ exchange rate of Sixty to sixty­ tax on reir... view mirrors . Overjoyed, he s aid this r evenue rican, split mainl y because of eight cents extra, per U.S. was urgelltly needed to buy the forms for the issuing of li ­ At midnight, May 25th, the ideol ogy. dollar. The economic climate quor licenses . Union Jack, symbol of a decade The coalition government is quite liberal and offers He also announced roday that the council was working o n of British colonial rule, flut­ which, as a r esult of t he pro­ several advantages to the in­ a handlebar [ax, a brake pedal tax, a fan belt tax, a nd a tered softl y to the ground in portional representative e lec­ vestor. Guyanese will not be le h-front-door tax. Geo r getown, British Guiana, tions, s ucceeded Jagan in furthe r exploited, a nd a degr ee Senator Barely Holdware r of Ari zona said in Was hington and the new red, yellow, and Dece mber 1964, was led by of profits will ha ve to be r e ­ today that Mayor Baloney's bill was a gross e xample of green flag of an independent Mr. Burnham. The fac t thal i nvested in t he country. "mismanagement" of loc a l gove rnment. Guyana was hoisted_ [his gove rnme nt has ac hieved Urging the Ca rbondale Council to pass a s hoe-leather indepe ndence only I 1/2 years Over the past te n years. Guyana, a country the size Guyanese have s ee n several ta x, he said , "Aft e r all , think of a ll the wea r a nd tear (hat of Minnesota, ha s 638,000 peo­ aft e r taking offi ce is a n indica­ s rudem s pur on your side walk s, Wh y back in 1890, Carbon ­ tion of its ability to provide countries becom e independent. ple of s ix different races and but these countries, toda y, dale had JU St completed the finest s ide wa lk network in South­ is strategicall y s ituated on the t he e c onomiC, social and poli ­ ern lllinois-and the first, too-but look at the m. Those tical changes wh ich Guyana have nothing but blind nation­ nOT! h east s houlder of the alism to show for their years beatniks with thefr heavy boots have worn them all out." South Ame ri ca n cominent. despe rate l y needs. Cpt) At this crucial s tage of of inde pe nde nce. T he present It became a pan of the Bri­ Guyana emphasis must, and governme nt of Guyana is tis h E mpire in 183 1 and the will be placed on the country aware of this and has de clared Special to KA From W . W ., Briti s h, like most colonial its internationa l policy to be: be c~ min g econom icjll y '~e lf Our Washington Correspondent: master s. ruled Guyana with an s uffic ient. The need' "l.k1 'reat ne utra lity in the United Na­ iron hand. They took out more for s kille d e ngi nee r s , crafts­ tions, e ntry in the common­ ''': cHJ rll J" than they put in, e ncouraged me n, doctors. nurses, survey­ wea lth a nd later dise mbers ­ WA SHINGTON (KA)- Me mber !=; of the CON parry expect plural societies; and purs ue d ors, and geologists, to build me m fro m [he commonw ealth, the formation o f a r e public, ~ to ... ba\Le .[he ir biggest pme nti a i yea r si nce 18 46 in [he o n­ whe n necessary. a policy of roads, work in our hospitals, ".dctBln.ihg1 'JXllifi ca l poke r gameJ; . divide a nd rule. and develop our ric h mangan­ and me mbe rship in the O.A.S. This was [he i mpressed opinion of Ri c ha r d M. Nixoff, In 1953, how'eVer', 'G uyanese ese, iron a r e , bauxite ,. gold, Guya na e nt e rs inde pe nde nce favo:r:He southern son, noted cri[ic of the Unite d State:;;' began agitating for political and diamond fi e lds. C anning with severa l huge political . IX>lic y on everything, and three-time loser at ,political indt! pe nde nce. The country un­ factories and pr ocessing proble ms . A borde r dispute poker, whe n he was quesl ioned by re porters h e r ~ in de r the le aders hip of t he P eo­ plants are a lso needed lo u til­ now r ages betwee n Guyana and Washington today. . ple ' s Progressive Party led ize our raw mate ria ls . neighboring Ve nezue la, whi ch Nixoff made thi s personal po ke r forecast based on hi J; by Dr. C heddi Jagan and Mr. The people of Guyana look claims two-thirds of our te r­ r ecent trave l s ac r ORS Ihe southe r n section of the coumry: Forbes Burnham was granted towa rd the deve lope d coun­ rhory. The threat of Viole nce "A GON s wee p i J; probable in the sourh this ne xt year. Of inter nal self-governme nt later tries s uch as Canada, Ger­ a nd sabotage by the opposition course, t hat onl y leaves the eastern, nonhern, and we s tern th at yea r, but the constitution m any, a nd the United States, should a lso be considered. secrions of [he coumry in o ppos ition to us . Still , we ' r e was, howe ver, r evoked in to aid in he r de ve lopment But inde pe nde nce is what oplomistic . .. 1955, British troops occupied through training programs. Guyanese wanted, after 162 When Informed by a reporte r that the southe rn section the country, and the ministers loans, scholarships, grants years of paternalism, and we of the coumry had voted a l mos t block for that "othe r" of the gove rnment were put in a nd techni cal a ssistance pro­ s hall indeed make good use party in prev ious elections, Nixoff had thi s to sa y : " Well, jail ; bec ause Jagan, who sees j ec r~. The governme nt en- of it. the southe rners are radical s , you know. Yo u c an 't te ll wh31 they'll do neXL I was ve ry we ll r eceive d a t the r ecepl­ iORS and parades in the south. Irs r iding in a ll those conve rt­ abies that bothers me ... espec iall y s i nce ... we ll, a fe llow JU St doesn't know what to expect from the So uth. But we have higll hopes. " The Devil and SDS Nixoff rounde d off this forecast With t he wa rning that unless subs tantial GON party gainJ; come about, "our coumry may have a one party rule," whic h, " in thi s case," by loren von obbema he said, "is bad bec ause the wrong party will be in power." Ntxoff a lso had heavy criticism fo r t he present adminis­ They seated themselves in an irregula r [hey somehow spring s pontaneous ly from tration. "The foreign, domestiC, a nd war situatio ns are a ll semi c ircle a nd awaited the begi nning of thC' nowhe r e? in a big mess," he s aid. When asked for solutions he offered,.j sacred rites of t he Saints for a Delirious " We s houl d s top all band-aid and trade re lationships to "No, no, of course nor. They have a c ause, Socier )'. The Service began a s Timothy Mush, they have a creator. And what is (hat cause, enem y nations a s soon as possi ble . Thi ~ action would, of who looked a s though hi s las l ounceof e nergy who i s that c r eator ?" course, be somewhat complicate d by the fact tha t we don·t had gone into (he gr owing of the scraggl y bear d exactly know who OUr e ne mies a r C' a r the mo me nt As far as A hus h fe ll ove r the a udie nce. Not the hu s h which c rawled uncontrolled over hi s pinched of anticipated revela tion, but t he atte ntive that goes , we don' t see m to be too s ure about who our a lli e~ facL', tOl..l k hi s scar to s ing"'rhe ope ning hymn, quie t of c hildren who are a boU[ to hear an are eirher," he a dde d . " Eve of Destruction. " j m portam part of a fa iry (ale they ha\'e a lready Whe n questioned about the concurre nce of hi s JX>k e r vie w f:. He began his song in a s low anima l wai l, me morized. witb those of GON pa rty head Ba rr y Foldwater, Ni.xoff re - and from rhe r e he dug deep Int o rhe pit of " The Evil One . He I S t he cause of our plied, "Foldwate r? Who's that?" . pal has until, al lasl , on the fina l c horus, he miser\!. And who is the E vil One?" In c losing the press confe re nce Nixoff said, "Anothe r sounded nO I unlik ~ a s mall child bell OW ing at Again, the s ile nt am ic ipat io n. thing whi c h prompts me to pre di c t GON party vic tory thi s som l..' ins urmounl abl l:' o bject whi ch baffled him "The Syste m. I te ll yo u brethe r e n, The de al i s that t he opposi ng pany is s pliuing at its Texas in ils adull complexity. System is t he Evil One. Why is it that the seam s ." And that ain't Johnson grass, either," he added in ThL' song had visibl y e ffected Ihc audie nce. lazy and ignorant cannot find jobs except in a southern drawl. Some applauded a nd grunted t he ir appr ova l gove rnme nt s upporte d proje cts? Because of wh i le othe r s casl tearful and desperate looks The Syste m. Wh y do the dull wined flunk. out _----Credo of KA-----, sk yward. of college? Because of The System. Now I he Director, black r obed. nervous l y "Le t us make no mistake abour the impoTt­ KA i. on independent s tu_ s ubject to c!itection ond editoriol scratching his mustache. assumed hi s place a nc ~ of our task. To quote again the Reverend de-n,. publ icotion dedicot"d t:l the leadership by its edit ors. beSide the candle lit bust of Demos (god of the op~ expression of opin ion on Mr. Palter, ' All our lives, our destinies, our Communic ations sho.:ld be masses and the undistinguished) to be gin hi s mat'e,. of I;onl;em to the peopl e addressed to KA, c / o St .J~e nt ve r y hopes to live, de pe nd on our abilit y to of .he lorger Untver.lty commun_ Acti .... ities. or phone .... e \;orld sermon. ove r come The System.' ity. XA · Is independent in tne Heodquorters - b orrock. H-30 _ I " Thank you, thank you. Brother Timothy, "Let us, the n, wage a ho ly war on The .eft .. thot i' i. no' publ i 5hed 453-2890. (If no onswe" phone for that stimulating me lody:' intoned the Syste m. It shall be de feated, a nd we shall under the-ouspices o f theJoumol­ Student Acti .... ities, 453. 2002.) Dire ctor. .. Let US me diate upon this hymn. i sm Oe.,grtfnent ; it is not s ub ject Content Editors: Judy Sink create paradise . Le t us tear from its roots it to to d irect control b y the I.. .,i .... er_ and T homas A. Oowes . brethre n. For brings our minds the evil [he cursed ..... sity odminlstrotion. the fCl$~_ lty, Monoging Editor: R i ck B irger. and des tructive forces of war that lurk fero­ And so continued on through the night. self_ or the Stu.dent C;oyernmo:-: t. KA is Advisor: George McClure. ciously about us. Now I ask you bretheren. pitying moans and endless exhortations, the do these for ce s of evil create themselves Do sound and fury s ignifying nothing. · " ~".9. 5 The University and Radical Chang"e

NOTIONAL WHIMSEYS or Berkeley is a nasty word OF in the 'Green House'

With the handy coupon(above) and only two btJcks, you'll keep Job Mobility for Teachers abreast of all the latest news during the weeks you're away th is It takes only about 10 years me ntary teache r s seeking job summer. There's no bette< way to keep inlormed than to subs­ for a m ale teacher-a shoner c hanges. cribe to the Doily Egyption lor the twelve hot weeks dead ~eod. time for a woman teacher- to Among tbe e xperie nced high !=or CI'Ice in your life, be "cheap." become ~e nl e d in a school school teachers lis ted on May It's the best two bucks you'll ever invest! syste m and stop looking for a I the greatest number of appli ­ new poSition. c ants were those offering At least that's the tre nd major subjects such as men's indicated in a s urvey of 270 physical education, 37; En­ e JCperienced teache r s seeking glish, 30; bus iness education. a change of pos i[ion whose 24; mus ic, 18; home econom­ applications we r e in the active ics, 16; guidance,IS; women's files of the SIU Placement physical e ducation, 15; mathe­ mail coupon now Service o n May I. matics, 15. Of the 160 men teachers Bo,h hig11 school and ele­ looking for new poSitions, 132 me ntary teachers prefe rred To make absolutely certain that yaur suhcriptian begins on were in the 22-32 age bracket. twO to one to r e main in Illinois , June 21 , please complete and moil the above coupon today . For those ove r 32, the number and at leas t a third of the high Why not now? seeking a change dropped (0 school teacher s and halfofthe one, two or three at each age e lementary teachers pre­ level, and only one applicant ferr ed the southe rn part of the age 50 or over wa s lis ted, ac­ state. cording to Herall C. Largent, The survey. Largent said, assistant director of the Car­ is part of a statewide analys is bondale campus placement of JXltential teacher mobility office. being conducted by tbe place­ A simila r trend is observed me nt services of the s ix Illi­ among the 70experie ncedele- nois state universitie s. r

. Juno I. 1966 DAilY 1:GYPTIAH

Dpvid Millman An Artist and HisArt

By Mi c hael Naue r . tional Playwriting Conte st, In Gcu l pture and painting While 1964 he received a second­ in high school, Millman said Sitting beside a bust that place award for a poem he didn't seriousl y begin he had sculpted of himself, entered in the Galle ry of Cre ­ working in an until he entered David Millman fumbled a littie ativity at SlU. college. In spite of his .. nOl and said that he wasn' t if In 1965 he won four first being serious With an" in high drafted. he planned to return place awards in [he Ga llery school, he received the senior to SIU in the fall of 19 ~7 . of Creativity 10 the shorr award for excellence i n the Millman isn't leaving South­ story, drawing, warer color creative arts upon graduation. ern for disciplinary r easons, and graphic arts categories. Before assembling his ex­ poor grades or disenchant­ Althougb he had worked in hibit, which is currentl y being ment, but rather to seize upon shown in the ballroom l obby an opportunit y that few under ­ of the University Center, Mil­ graduate s[Ude nts majoring in lman said he devOted about art receive. nine hours a day to his work. LaSt week he was notified He said he hasn't been able that he was the recipient of to devote nearly as much lately the Max Beckmann Memorial because of the show and the Scholarship [Q anend the approaching final s. Brooklyn Museum of Art Speaking of, his forthco ming school for one year beginni ng studies i n Brooklyn, his eyes this fall. brightened and he spoke en­ To receive the scholarship, thusiaslically of working JU St "SELF PORTRAIT" IN TERRA COTTA a student must submit slides in sculpture a_nd not havi ng to of some of his work, and l et­ concern himself wi(h other ters of r ecommendation from studies. tW O of his instrucrors and a "When I spend a lor of time recommendarion from his in [he studio here, m y grades depanment. begi n to show i t , " he said, Only one nominee i s per­ di splaying a little concern mitted from a school and un­ over [he approaching w("t' k. .""'-.. dergraduate students are dis­ of final exams . couraged from entering. The Rcf ('rring to the schol ar­ l etter outlini ng nomination ship, he sai d, "I wa s very procedures stares, " •• . and happy the school nominated only under unusual circum­ me . It was a nice show of stances w i ll undergraduate confidence on its pan. " studems be consider ed." H e said he was .overwhelmed And unusual the c ircum­ when he heard [hat he had won stances are, for Millman, a [he scholarship. quiet una ssuming individual, is bursting with talem i n aU "Ther e wer e so m any things areas of the creatJve arts. ' t (hat happened [ba t week. Firfll T his year alone he ha s had . I turned 21. I put up my his works eXhibited in four 'exhibit i n !he Univer SiT Y shows in Missouri and Illi­ Center , and 'then the news nois and r eceived eight about the scholarship:' awards . :-: Doyid . Millman strikes a radi o He said w¥ he has bet'n nesque pose a s he contemplates During his senior yea r 10 planning to gO"OUl and ce l e­ high school , Minman r eceived hi s work . He works in several brate. but he just couldn't find a first-place award for a pl ay media .• pen and ink , terra cotto the t i me . enter ed In the Missouri Na- and stone. A nd so, the pri ce of success.

"SLEEPING MAN" CARVED IN STONE

SEPIA PEN AN D INK . "CHICAGOLAND" SIU to Open Title Quest In Columbus The baseball Salukis will ~ [arr District 4 tournament acrion T hurs day in Columbus, Ohio, as they take on highly regarded Western Michigan in the opening game at I p.m. So uthern will be t aking a 2:- -1 7 r ecord imo [he uni­ versi[v- ie vei tOiJrname nt, in which - they a re ( ompering in for [he f irs t [i me. O hio St ate will meet Val­ paraiso follo wi ng the Saluki conte st. Ohio State b r a nked third nat ional l y in t he la test co llege JXl Il , and \a..' cstc rn Michiga n holdS down se\'e nth place. T he third game of the tourna me nt will sta n a t 9:30 a. m. Friday , with the lose rs of the f i rst tWO game s pla y ­ ing i n the doubl e elimination tourname nt . The winners of the first t WO games will meet at I p.m. Fri­ day. Fo llowi ng that contes t, TOURNAMENT BOUND-The 1966 baseball Salukis begin play Berns tein . Don Ki rkland, Rich Collins , Larry Sc haake, Jerry the winne r of (he third ga me Thu rs d ay at Columbus. Ohio. in the NCAA Dis trict 4 tournament Evans and Gene Hanson. And back row . head Coach Joe Lutz. will go agains t the lo!=;e r of South em will be compet in g for the first time on the university Howard Nickason, Jim Panth er, Paul Pavesich, Ed Dri scoll. the fo unh game. level in the tournament. Team members are (front row. left to George P oe, Hollister Sandstead. Russ I( eene , Bil l L iskey , John If neces sary. the winners of right) George Toler. Wayne Sramek, Bob Warn. Bob Bandor. Bob L y le , J ack F inney, Steve Krelle and Freshma n Coach Gene Weber. ga mes four and fi ve will meet for the c rown on Sa wrday. Triple Game Sweep Bernstein Hits Two Home Runs Bob Be rnstei n went ~ ;J: wi:h Bernstein, playing in the Don Kirkland, Bill Liskey ValparaiSO, along wirh the a bang- the Saiukis e nded last game of his college ca­ and Jim Panther gaine d the Salukis, would be pulling off r egular season pla y with a r eer, we nt out in s t yle, blast­ decisions. Kirkla nd and Lis­ quite an upset by winning. big threL' - game r oad swe t.:p ­ ing TWO home runs as the Sa­ key both won their seventh The Saluki s rna y have a lot a nd J oe Lutz and Co. a r c set luki s knocked off Duquesne games against (wo losses. of momentum going for the m for act ion in the NCAA Di s ­ Uni versity Sunday, 9- 0. Panthe r . whose earne d run aher (he triple killing in PittS­ trict at Colum bus, Ohio. Pitts burgh proved to be a average once again should be burgh. The Salukis PUt on (hei r friend ly cit y for Southern, as going down near the SIU rec­ gr eatest hitting displays of 1M Track Meet the Unive rsit y of Pittsburgh ord mark, won his sixth game the season in racking up the s uffc r C'd a double s e tback from against twO defe ats. Panther vi ctories. Slated Saturday SIU in a Sawrda y double head­ we nt all the way in his nine­ If the pitching ho lds up a nd Individual and team (' n - e r. 10-1 a nd II - D. inning s hutout . the bals keep boomi ng, [he t ries for The int r a mural TrJck The sweep improved the The Sa luki s are now aim­ SalukiS could be a s leepe r in mee t arL' due bl.'fo n ' 5::H1 p. m. rournamem-b a un d Saluki s ' ing for the dis trict tourna­ the tournament. Th ursda~ l , r ecor d [Q 27 - 17, and e nded a me nt , rhe stepping stone which The loss of Berns tein for The mee t is s c hcdulL'd for four-game losing s kid. will take one of (he four [earns the affair could hurt the Sa­ I :30 p.m. SJ turda y. Weightlilting Schedule partic ipating to the college luk is. howe ver. ''j Medals fo r firs t . ~cc o nd and world serie s at Omaha. Neb. Bernste in, who is ine ligible rene " third pla ce~ ::! nd ,J tro ph y to Announced larTerm The tWO big favorites in the for the NCAA postseason play the t('am with the most JXJint~ Room 103 of McAndrew double elimination affair wi ll because he has played four .'Iowers lor you r date will be a w a rded. St adium, with fa Ci lities for be Ohio State and Weste rn years of varsity ball, has just Anyone inlcn:.-s tc d inentcr­ wc ightlifting. will be open to MiCh igan, both nationally r egained his old ilitting form. i n~ Ihe meet may ca ll The In­ st ud e nt s from 4 to (, p. m . ranked tea ms . Ohio State was The gap will be hard [0 fill 607 s. til. 457-6660 t ra mura l Offi ce for more in­ e very day of the week for the rated third. 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408 South Wall Sf. .Raimberger Sigru 17 South Carolina Prep St'U'nd0l1£ ' New Head Coach Signs With Basketball Sqlukis

The basket ball Salukis re ­ Bill SrepJ*!, ..;1 tt'4: forward, Is Still Recruiting cently s igned Dave Sharpeson from Dietrich; Tom McBride, of Fountain Inn. S.C ., to the 6 - 5 fo rwa rd from Hoopsron; Coach Ellis Rainsberger's VanNa[[an (5-10, 170) of Pe­ freshman s quad. and Bruce Butchko, 6- 7, who football roster was boosted kin. S harpe son played for may play e ither forwa r d or this week by tbe s,ignings of The high school linemen Bryson High School, a nd his center, from Cr ete. II high school pla yers and signing grants were Greg re a m wo n the Negro divi s ion si x junior college transfers. Johnson (6-0, 190) of Spring­ in (he stare playoffs las t year Protest Disallowed T he new head coach said he field; Tom Kobza (6- 0, 205) and the yea r before, it fin is hed was "well pleased" with [he of Woodstock; Marvin Mor­ with a 29- 5 sea son record last Indy Results Hold 17 players, but added that gan (5-11,205) of Casey; Dave year. INDI ANAPOLIS, Ind, (AP)­ his recruiting program is far Reynolds, (6-0, 190) of Peoria He will be 18 year s old in A prores[ filed by Go rdon from complete. Rainsberger and Ted Schoch (6-1, 210) of RU STY MITCHELL October. Johncock was disa llowed and gOt off [Q a late start in the Peoria. At 6 - foot - 6 Sharpeson the final standings of (h e 50th r ecruiting game because be could play either fo rward or Indiana polis 500 - mile race wasn't hired until la!.e Febru­ The only back among the Gymnast Accepts cente r for the Salukis , but remained unchanged Tuesday. ary. junior college transfer s is assistant Coach George lu be lt Londoner Gr a ham Hill was " We've made an all-out ef­ Wally Agnew, a six-foot, 178- Head Coach Job thinks he will probabl y be s ri 11 the winne r. fort [ 0 attract in-state play­ pound quarterback from Me­ Former SIU gymnastics a fo rward. ers," Rainsberger said, "and Cook (Neb.) J unior College. Johncoc k filed his pr otest star Rusty Mitchell has signed In high school, Sharpeson because no wo rk was allowed we think we have a good nu­ The linemen are Bob Rab­ a contract as head gymnas­ played those two poSitions a nd on his damage d car before {he cleus in these boys. How­ ens (5-10, 180) also from even s aw duty as a guard. ever, we're still behind in tics coacj1 at the University race wa s re s tarted after the McCook; Jim Ande rson "-I, of New Mexico starting next In his junior y~a r. he s pe ctacul ar 16 - car c ras h in our r ecruiting and much work 200) from Coffeyville (Kan.) fall. a veraged 25 points a game, the opening lap of the race. remains to be finisbed." J.C.; Jim Sanders (5-11, 185) and bener.ed that to 28.9 in The former Saluki great Hi s c rew was not allowed to Of [he 11 high school play­ of Trinidad (Colo.) J .C •• Mike from West Covina, Calif., his se-nior year. ers who signed athletic grants, Rehber g (6-1, 200) from Bak­ lubelt s aid that Sharpeson work on [he car i n hi s pit ~ gradua[ed from SIU in 1964, until the r ace was res tarted only one is not from illinoiS. e r sfield (Calif.) J .C. and Bill but has remained With Coach didn't know his rebounding He is Terry Tochm. a six­ Osborn (6-4, 245) from Can­ r ecord, but a tOP s ingle game under an extension of a rule Bill Meade .....a nd t he gymnasts chat no work m a y be done on a fOOl. 210-pound lineman from ton J.e. as an assistant coach since performance of 54 points in Hammond, Ind. scoring makes him a logical car within one hour of {he TP Forum: Gymnasts graduation. s tarr of the race. Too backs signing grams Mitchell's highest honors c hoice as a forward. included Joe Bunge (5-11,185) Too m ale gymnas[s will be while still an undergraduate Sharpeson joins four othe r The same rule was a pplied from Chicago; Leonard Coun­ feature d at the Thompson probably came in the NCAA prep stars who have recently to fo ur other car s that were sil (6-0, 215) of McLeans­ Point forum a t 7 p. m. Thurs­ finals where he won tumbling been s igne d to SIU 's freshman in the pits at the second start. boro; James McKay (5-11, day at Lentz Hall. champions hips in 1962 and squad. The Brirish Grand Prix 175) and Nick Snyder (6-0, Convocation credit wi ll be 1964 a nd the free exercise They a re Rex Barke r, a race r s dominated the official 190) of LaGrange and Bill given. [itle in 1964. 6-1 guard from No rris City; statistics. DAILY 'EGYPTIAN CLASSIFIED ACTION ADS The Doily Egyptian res erves the ript to reject ony adverti sing copy. No refunds on cancelled ads.

Mobile home - S ,. 15. carpeling, out­ 2oocc. Z undapp, good condillo n. Must Four bedroom bnck house near Gar­ T Y'Ping~all 549-1 313 belor e 12:30 s ide enras, musl see lO appreciate! sell before gradualion. Asking $1 50. den's Restaurant summer term. Ph. p.m. or after 5:30 Mon._Fri. Call 1957 AII6tate mOlo rBC()()(er_nglne C all 549-4210. 747 457- 1b 36 or 549- 2622 after 4 p.m. iln)'tl me Sat._Sun. 558 FOR SALE complelely r ebuilt. $1 25. 905 E. Park 672 #30 afler 5 p.m. 700 Typing In home! Manuscripts, letters, FOR RENT Single. a lr-condltioned effiCiency a ­ et c . Pickup and deliver y. C a ll 68-4- Golf clubs and OCtJeT nc~r equipme .... partments, Egyptian Sands. Contact 2318. 698 used. in plas llc COVe TS. WIJI sell al Honda " 100" blue, IMet' mo nths old. Benlng Re al Estate, 20 1 East Main. 5~ 011. Call 7_433-4. 4S4 Scramble bars, perfec i condition. Boys! For fall lerm- two (0 e ach apt. P hone 457_7134 o r 457- 9257. 717 Baby smlng b)' responsible woman. 10CKl mile free checkup. CaUl-2533. ApiS, e quipped with bath. mouern Afternoons or e venings . 7- 2339. 71 I n ac res of land located south of SIU Ask for Louie. 101 kitchen. air- conditioning. $145 per Apartment In C 'dale, Linda VISI. , for in v)clnil y 0 1 Cedar C r eek Road. lerm. S04 Rawlings. Ptolmey Tow_ S. studems. 2-bedrooms, alr_cond. Wamtc'd: baby slll1ng In m y home. CaU Cuy walCr, wilh a vi ew 01 Bald Knob e rs. C JII R.F. at 457- 6471 o r 684- 1965 250 Suzuki. 4000 mlle6. Call mosl moder n. furniShed. ~ 57 - 203f', 5 -1 9_ -1 5 18. 726 ,C r oss. P lanting of I SOO 3 _yr. pine 457 _-4 502. Ask for Jim. Asking $!)OQ. 6 182. 381 7J! Irees, ot he r l ar~ (' tr(:t:S on land. 704 Phone S49 _2>l89. 678 Gi rls! For summer te rm_two to each HELP WANTED a pl . Ap!6. equipped with bath, modern COII.ge 3 r oom . fur nished. Summer TraI le r 1961 5 1' x la', carpeted, air 30' Nashua T r l .GoodcondiIIOn.. Fully k itchen. alr-condlooOlng. 51 25 pe r term. Phone 457- 8-4 00. 7 to9;30p.m. Bus boys wa med. Apply anYlime be­ furnis hed. S I200 . .ca ll 9_28300. 677 condilloned. Available after June 15. i l 5 Call 7_8 1«)2 a lter 11 :00 p.m. 70t! IeI'm! 504 W.Rawlings. PlOlmeyTow­ tWl'<'n 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. al the dlntng en. C all R.F. at 457-6471 or 684 - r llo m 01 the Hohda)' lnn of Carbondale . 19nn Ilo nda C Bl bO. A-I condition. 6 182. 383 Summer and Fall remals, unsuper­ Includes m('als, tipS 3nd hourly wage . Call 453-7534, 708 E. College. II 17 . 19bb 50 x 10Riehardsontratier. Must vised, alr- cond. apan me nts In new sell. Make offer. CalI549- 19 14. 705 082 S47S O T beSt offer. 07n 2_story building. bOO block Linco ln Air condtlloned r oom s for r e nt - effi­ Ave ._one block from dowmo""'n and two GIrl_private room and board in e x­ J aqua r XKI20 Roads te r ! Wire whls. 1900 Ford conv. ne w tOP PS PB. c iency a nd s upervised. C arrothe'rs b locks f rom SIU. Special s ummer Exc • ..:ond. Also 1964 BridgeswlX' Dorm, (')01 S. Washingl on. P h. 549_ change for Ih ree hours work da lly. R<'buil t Io_ng . • new into and top. Set." rates S 140 . Call 5-4 9 _1 H~ or see S0. low mileage, peTfeC I condo Musl 3280, C 'dale , or 508_40 13 1:::Ikville. Summer term, Call 5 -4 9_!9H. 7n a l: L itton' s 'nn Stallon-E. Ma in. manage r In Apt. II li. 7 16 sell both by June 8, any offer ac­ Musl 5(.'11 by end of ql . S 250-as IS . ccpled. P h 549-3{)()2. 707 "3 Thr ..· •· (3) busboys 10 work from fall Paul Maroney. 9-4334 . h e r 5 p.m. Summe r specu.l: Eff ICie ncy apart­ Boys' Air co ndo hOUSing. 70ti w. quart.:r on, at Phi Sigma Kappa, 113 mentsa nd rooms for men. Each apart ­ Freeman. Musl seL' Ih ls untqut" SGIl. All mea ls fre e . l _!8t>O o r "" Honda 550 Good conduion. Mus t sell m en[ and room has air condlllomng, arrangement 10 appreCIate II . Call 7 _ il\y~ . 730 190" SU.f. uk l !~CL li5U m i. Musl sell. fur best offe r qUIckl y. 549- 3056. 714 a' pTi Va le bath, and wllh o r wllhout -1 57-01300. 7!l ~ mos. u ld. "Sk Inl!, SbOO. Call 7_85 18. kitchen faCllllles. HaysSlreet Dorm l­ ~k n - co ll ... gi" , Up IU S -4 n. KO per we <.·k 674 19n5 Honda 90. Undcr 3000 mllcs Hk e to s lart. ! ev"ntngs and Saturda ys toTies, 510_512 Ha ys Str"'~'t . S IlO for House, southeast, ~ bedrol.> ms, 2 balhs . new. MU SI sell. S280. 453-H5S. 684 s ummer. Cal l Mgr. at S ~ Q -!(")()(l Apt. Ava llahlt" JunE' 15. Call 45i-(W75af!er whllt: Iralnlng lor lulJ - nme s ummer n5 llonda ;t:;u Hawk . Real c lea n. C.I! 8 or 457-2345. 5 19 fl p.m. 73-4 posItion wn h earmngs 10 53,OOO . UO Carml:n al 985_47""6. n73 11,165 S50. Pe rfect condition. O n1 y ll ~ plus scholarshIp. Appl y Room "'B' ·. m i, S215 Call J oe at 7-7904. 709 Men! For summer and fa ll rerms. U01 \'t"rSlt y C enter, F riday, J une 3, lI() nda l""n5 Model. 15Occ. Purc hased Rent ing apanment s and na ol ers. IU a.m., 3 p. m., 5 p.m. 732 $1 25 10 \ 14 5. Two to an ap! . Wi th air Summe r term onl y. Air - eondilloncd, in St." pI . uf ' ''''05. E~c dlt:m cond ltlun. 1 ~ 5 7 Me r c ury 2-door hard lOP, aulO_ Black and chrome trim. Call Herrin, cond., kllehen and bath. 50Q S. Ash. U1l 1l 1le5 Inc luded fro m S t 20 month. trans. Good condo 7-2339. 7 10 Lincoln Manor. Call 5,,9-13(IQ. 525 Larg.· national corporation is co-op­ III. 9H- -113 2. (')02 Inquln' off ice 3 19 E. Hester. 7012 l' r atlOl!, In studem summer t: m ploy­ ment progr a m 10 Sou t h~rn illinOIS. Tin:s.!50 x HI. S5. and 300 x 18, SIU. I""M Ya maha 25Oce. E :t:ce ll! 3000 BIaZlne House. Room for g irls, sum­ Charmi ng studiO apt , for t ""·O . S80 For Information call Student Plact.:- Call 457_4"90. 6h5 oTig. miles, e xtras, must sell immed! me r term. S9O, faU term Si l O, Cook­ mo. s ummer. Must see to appreCiate! ServIce. Mr. Howe, 549_3S59. 5450 o r best offer. 457_5972. 724 ing privileges. Ph " 57_7855, 505 W. C all Mrs. Bruno, 3 · 2301 12-5 p.m , 74u Lamb r ~'na I.Xl Lt (1%1 ) wllh lup,_ Main. 548 -" p,a)( ~' r ack. span' and wmds hle ld. Only ' Oh GI-_ 6 speaker BLK walnUI Sle r eo PERSONAL S UUI s ac rifIce! Call 7-2415. to64 plus AM- FM stereo ndlo. OrI8.$450 F urnished duplex, oW2 W. Oak. Sult­ SERVICES OFFERED P lus ove r $300 wonh albums. Take all ablc for -I girls each, S30 each per 1'11>1 VW. Mu s l sell. V(' r y c heap. If fo r S325 or bes t off e r . Phone month. Ava liable June 12. Call 08-4 - Beaullfully decor ated birthday cakes. inle reslt'O ca ll ) ~ 9-J3~3. fll,IfI 5~t,! -1 378 . 723 1-4 5 1 after 5:30 ur on weekend. 577 Motorcycles and luggag ... shippt'd to your home in ChIcago a nd suburbs. Fr{'.· dellvcry. Call 7-"3301 . " 55 Honda It ...,. l:'MJO miles. S IOO be low n -4 Pari lla 2SOcc. Good condilion. Ka rr hOUSlOg IS now acc.:pt lng wo ­ Call Jt:rry at 549_3010 or Barry at CIIS I. " Iso I fI(J mc gapl'lon(.'s. 9_3773. S IOU wo rth 01 eXlras 10 With II. Call me n's appllcallons for s ummer lerm. 457_8b I 7. Bikes InsurL·d. 263 , ("19 1 J im, 549_!723 any time. 718 Exc . location. adjoining campus , C'lec­ Large me ~, t i ng room avallabl..-. Ph. WANTED t TiC kitc hens , colo r T V, off s treel 5 -1 9 - 399". ~ :! I S9U Cu. cund. , m USI ~.. : II. C heap. l'Ihn Red Xn. 1000 mi. $el':U Malibu parking. Summer rales. 457-5-41 0. 10 Call 'I_H7! o r 'I _l n l 'l Ilfl l:. . Park V j ll a~e . T r. 5 1. 7 19 <4 3 Ffl'nch horn by asplTlng young m an. Convention fa c-Ilil ie s available. Ph. I, I~ . rf.}! Call t>S ~ · -4 3 i ~ ah~'r ~ p.m. " i9 It,!hh .... uzukl s pon SO. Very clean. Tratler ior renl, 55 )( 10 -19"-1. P leas_ 5 -1 9-39Q ~, ~ ! 2 Yuu l'an ' IOU whal you WJOI In boy lu w m lle:ll/;.t'. S225 # o r best off er. ant Valley Tralier COUrt. Ai r COndl_ I prl ",'anted 10 shar", apl ...... lt h 3 l ~a!l r oo m available. Phon,; ;' -4 Y _ 3l,19 ~. f:ls l ~' r 3ntl k "s vX p<.·ns.vd ) In f:.,::ypt _ Call \ Il k..· 45.t · :\4hl. -28 tiono:d; U\lltlles paid. Ca ll Waltt:r o thers summe r. Alr-condl1lOned , S HO 13n ,\Clwn ,\us. Use Th~' m ! Porte r, 9 _ 30 ~ I, tl5 -4 m lnUle wall: to c las... Call Q_ 30.) 7 1. IU ~ ~ 3 hilUS(' tralier. GoodcondilJon! i!5 P ho n ~' 5 01 '1- 0I .iH. 722 5 4 '1_3Q9~ . W l' a\l~'r scofl'c va riable powe r 2 II2_ li. 13anquel fa cllu lcs a\'allablc. I bedroom house trail~rs, a ir condl­ . 18 Nl'vl'r 1.1 5(.'1.1. Sold ritfl-, so mus l sell Mea l IlC kCIS fo r s umme r qlr. $140. Iioned, s tarling s Ulnmer It"rm, S:,O ­ sc"fk·. Ad j. Top muunts ! Hqr;ul a r va lut" \ 5::' monthl )" I bedroom apl. Newly Summe r allendam for disabled mall' :II iux W. F r Cl·man. Call 7_4300. 710 Humpty-Dumpt y Pla y School In Cam­ $HU. '1,) . Sell for SfoU " r hrSl oll(' r. cons tructed , S I JO momhly. Robinson grad dUTIng daily wo r king hour s , 3 , bTla now open, U Ct:nse applkd for. Call "_ ~ ! .n. h'l3 Rentals. Phone 5-49-.!933. 702 l1l o nthS m inImum. WUJ conSider part, What ar.l I bI d! LIke new Honda lbO, C all LaDonna Ke r n. 985_ ~n b9. ~!~ Ilmers. C .ll eve nlOgs 0_31S9 or da\'s . nOI l' ve n a )'t:ar old. ACI nowl Enjoy St l'r L'O IJp..· r ,·corder. Robcn s i 20 TraIler IU x 50 summer term. Air 9- 2533. 735 , Ihe summer ahead. Onl y SH5 0r beSt Mea l tickets: Weeki)' or cont r act. nl'W FM tun,,· r. Bell 11 wa ll a mpll­ condo Cedar Lane . Pre fer m.rried. OUN. 5 ~9 -J " :) 1. Call now! 73 1 C all 5 ~ 9 - 3y9 ~, One o r twO gi r ls to lihare alf condo apt • . fI n. Call MaTl"n, 'l',) 3- ~1,IUJ. h'N 549 - 2371. 70S ". for summer. Call Car o l, 549-383i. ' Allertlon: It is IlIe8.al lO ship a mOlor- i 3h l'Ih,) Ih Sl'ark' C hl' vy v-t.. Whhl'. (',,_ Honda IW. Racing C IUlch. Good con_ Shawnee Hous(' 01.1 805 W. F r eem an C)'c le lor mone)' without a ilct-nSf:. If dillo n. Call 7_1350. " skforJim. 739 edll'nf <' and! Ca ll 5"Y_ 35M. 7J~ is (he fincsl for men ; r educed sum- you cart· about your cycle and ot her Fre,· room, board &. da),(Imes IS mer rates. All' condilioned, 0plional possessions have Ihe m scnt 10 Chi - awalling summe r roommales fo r d,s_ 11,10 5 i)U ":ClI. I ! ,),:,,: . Go-oCt Cond it ion. Illno Suzuk i Sporf 5Occ., lOll/ m ileage. meals 01.1 Six Hundred Freeman. Call cago by Amstadter Bros., Inc. III .CC abled grad. Pluli air conditioned IJUO m i. mU~1 sdl. Ca ll Slanl,l-lISYU. !::';l'dlc-nt condilion. C aU 3 _4141. Ask Mrs . Meyer, 549- 3849 (SI O S. Oak- 1'!08 ~1 MC-C. 300 Ibs. _ S32. 10. Call apartmem, ca r li legal. Call cvenlni!'S 13K fo r Elliol o r Dave. 523 la nd). 71 3 Stuart Sweetow, 457- !920. til l 9- 3 1S9 or days 9- 2533. 73- To pla~ your classified Action Ad, please use handy order form adjacent page. DAilY eGYPTIAN Jun" I, 1966 WSIU-TV Slates Improvements After Moving to New Quarters By John Lurie s cudent - operated te leviSion of almost everyone concerned s tation has been broadc asring with [he s tation when he s mile d WSIU - TV and WS IU Radio its pr ograms from (he base­ and said, ./l'm glad we have it." ." are under the s ame roof for ment of (he Home Economics the fi r st time in their hi s­ Building. tor y. In addition to the programs Gemini Flight No "new sound" or "clear­ broadcast over Channe l 8, er picture" or even a dif­ WSI U also s imulta neously Set for Today televsies two closed- circuit .. , ferent style of programming (Continued from Page 1) will be immediately e vident, e ducational progra m s for but the groundwork for many classroom use. with a ceiling above 10.000 far-reaching benefits has been In the Home Economics feet. la id. Building, the station had only Thwaned once before when More program s, more one s tudio in whic h to pr o­ at Atlas r ocket's steering ran emphasis on local and a r ea duce these three broadcasts. wild and their space target needs, more