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11-13-1973 The aiD ly Egyptian, November 13, 1973 Daily Egyptian Staff
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By John Morrissey mainly from the federa l governm ent, Dally Egywpau Staff Wriler and he said these funds are fa r fro m guara nteed. Tbe Association of 1I1 inois Student Hypothesizi ng further. Gilz said, " If Governments (AISG ) took a stand we raise tuition and grants remain the Flag u'Ot'P-l'lI Saturday against raising tuition, coo· same, money has to come rr om Aagbe...... from American leg;;;" PoSt lll6 march in a Veteran '$ Day program M0n tending that the persons makjng somewhere." He said some advocates day. The crtMd was slim as Col. ~ R. SiM o( Stu's Air Fofp! ROTC program financial decisions are not sympathetic or a bigger student shaLe in educational spoke about changes in the Southeast Asian confUct and the return of the Veteran's . to the p!Pl>lems of middle and low in· costs " are big on lo;iii)oI. to cover ad· Day celebration to Nov . 11. (Staff photo by Riel< Levinel come groups. ditional costs.' " Loans are good for some Rkbard Carlsen, education director of pePl!l'OPle, but not for others." Gill said. .- - - .., the Illinois Bw-eau or the-sua2et, had He said two main problems arise tall
Fell_ips r... 1974-15 are' ~ offered by the Rodtof.Uer and Ford ' Fcundations for their Program in Support of Population Policy , R.eseard1 in the Social Sciences. BGP ...... Humanities, and Law. ' - AT 2:00 ° 9:15 Selections will be based on pori' o':OI! taltial mntribution to understan- =cy~=-~01lf.=~= questions ol1he QIlT1!Ilt population· . issue, and the use ol the most ap. pnlpnate and thorough analytical is an.exquisite =uaie:l~~itly , o(a:~ : mOVIe!' tiveness 01 presentaLioo. ~":'a"","niaf ill, Further inf...... tion can be 0b tained rrom the Graduate Schonl 0/. AT 7:00 AN> 9:00 fice, in Woody Hall. room 228 . BIgger than U.s, .WUNRT' canada exceeds the area of the' United Slates, induding Alaska, by more than 2)0,000 square miles. I * RIVIERA * RT 14P. H~RRIN
Keith Vvse. sophomore majoring in photo-joumalism. signs up for an appoinlment to d"""te blood at !he Red Cross table in !he " LAST AMERICAN HERO" Student Center. Manning !he table are (from lell) Tim Sullivan Blood IJrolhn and Steve Harmon, Arnold Air Society; F.va Lin, Angel Flight; and Rick Pere, publicity coordinator lor MOVe. Tables will be set UP from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . Tuesday through Thursday in !he , Student Center. (Stall photo by Rick Levine) Comet to appear next month By Mike Parkh.i1J UJ inois.·ACler Dec . 28 , Kohoutek will On Jan. 11 . Kohoulek 'NiU appear St.deo, Wri~ . ~t~~f~rina ~:v.~~~ ::~~r iv~. ~~a~:~JlIl~~:~, ~~ Kohoutek twe great 1.5 hurtling Kohoutek wilJ look best (rom Jan. 5 ween the crescent moon and ~a1~:::r:~d~illSS~~~-1O_ ~Jan . 15. ::- Jupiter. ~.:,I~erD lIIinoi.ans early next Careers Day '73 to feature Czechoslovakian·born astronCNller ~~~:=:.e!r&ii~c::ae:etsi': varioui company spokesmen o ~ ~!~~~ Obbse°~a~~ . H.to~u~~ Representatives or five com · sai d the program is informal to put spotted tbe comet when it Was 480 panies. a metropolit.an police students at ease. "The rU"ms are not million miJes from the An. near department and the U.S. Anny will here to recruit YOlj, but rather to ~ Jupiter's orbil.. be on campus Tuesday and Wed- inform you. If an interview is- As. comets go, KDhoutek is a giant. nesday to answer questi(\ns about desired . students "'ti ll be referred to The nucleus of a lY'PicaJ comet i! job opportunities during Careers the proper contacts:' he said . .. bout one mile in diameter. but Day '73 . Kohoutek', heart is estimated at 10 Th t> repres~ntatives will be in Students can come and go as they please over the lWO-day program. TUESD ~ to 15 l1)iles w:ross. Student Center Ballroom A (rom 11 Kohoutek will make a spectacular a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and {rom 8 Walter said. display in the night sky. a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday: Booths Astronomers speculate that the·taU will be set UP. and photographs, Grouch:) • Coming! Pop'S got Italran Beef ~:~~=ttl;i~~x~~~ ,.: cr;!~~t~il~l~s~~~id~~d other "COCOANUTS ' sty. OrganizatiDnS represented will be & and Salad $1 49 K~~ea.!lb~:::th~ea~y Sears, Oseo Drug ~ the 51. Louis " MONKE Y 8USINESS mornin& eastern sky over Southern ~~~l D~.!rt::sntR~~~/r~ ~ . · . .. F'idel.ity Union We lnsurance and K, ISS Inger, ~~e,!;;ctI~ ' lIle Advancement ~i~"!fe:=~~~' ~';'= Mao meet majors. is spoo.soring the event (or PEKING (AP )-SecreLllry or the flfth year. State Heory A. KiIaiDc... mel f ... SAM Vice Presidenl Gary Walter ~ _rly three _ 1I0000y nillbt with 0Ialnnan _ ~ OIl ways to impro¥e relations bet...... , tho Uniled Slats Md aw... The oecretary of State wa. GIRLS, BOOGIE ON DOWN.TO _ to _'a home at 0lua8 H.. Hal followiaR a thnIH>our cuz lurr4LD EVERY TUESDAY NITE IS 101'S GIRL'S NI,TE
25c DRAFTS & 50'c', HARVEY' ALL.' ANICJE.~S' .. J Engineering offers review
The . _ ol ~iDe aDd TllCllDOI"l)' will air... on 11_ ~~ ~~~. ~t.::i • YOU"llI'\A~ engineering examinations next TINNIs WIllI A spring. HODfY lUll. DON'T WI _~1HINIT. Tho 0CIUrS0-a c:ombinatioo ol \od...,.... diIcusoioo _ probIom. ....' __ ---...... T """'". solving sessions-will review _T..... _ ...... ~~f::'i:!.1 :~~~r.:::~ ::d Ir'.---...... e Flashy "",,!urnes and a ""lenin shcMn\anship ac;1ded to the Three Dog Night ccnc:ert Friday night in the Arena. By the end 'E(,sy 10 be' hart/' r:I the tast runber. the enthusiastic audience was on ils feet I .shoutlng for an encore. (Staff photo by Rick Levine.) • Three Dog Night success formula based on showmanship, exper'ience aDd b81ave youneIr:' singers went well with the A mere 2,liOO SlU studslls aUen· dtoreography. ded the concert and duriilg the int... · By the end aI a ""'_-long drum Doodalo ~ Friday·...... mission many baby-laced youths 9010, the entire instrumental section aJDCIOrt with ... hour 0( proCedIonaJ were seen scrambling up to the was bad< on stage and the sing.... mISt' while the audience remained Coca-Cola stands. This says came back. with new suits a,nd.. new silent in anticipatioo. Three Dog something oboot the calibre 0( the sounds .,.iginally composed by the N"tgIIt followed with two hours non· audience. band. ··In.o My Life" proved. the sIq>. performing in expensive high .. The crowd did get psyched for band has progressed and has poten· styled OUtfils aDd cute dance num· Th...,., Dog Nigh •• by shouting tial for exploring new musical bers '" whidt the crowd responded slogans like. "00 Eli: ' Three Dog avmu~ with enthusiasm. • Night did have the show together Two· ~ple released their r<5trainls and boogied in the aisles Tha. says lOlTlething about the and sucx:a.led in diJplaying six to the rocIt music 0( Three Dog a_ 0( "'110 plus (m .... thon ~ _ansbip ~ abili.y Night. By the closing Dumber. the this haim;'': fI1~ audi~ was on its feet, ~~~ed ~ ~ ~b:~::::: havmg fully enjoyed the show and the abili.y ol the integration"":':: their older -tunes. "Eli's Coining " -..wnenll m Oeodato to pnxIucr "Easy to be Hard." " Mamo ~ ~~ ~~~'::.;...n:-.J~ guitar 0010. then swung into full in · strumentation, which sustained A audieooe involvemfJIL :;;i;~:=::~~iJp. _ CO_-!'- __ ) tbey .___ probably coI\od.iwly C' c./1 ~ proviaed by \be 101>'- ~ . Career chQiCllIJ ~to_ ' I_"'relyooillhit . 1ingIos.,. fancy Il0l_· ~ jam. Me Not To Com~: ' "Joy to the 10 be discu!lSed med pay. ~ -. W.,.Id" aDd " Jeremiah was • whidt would IMP> with a ~...... 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Ombudsing Report written by Ms: The resurrection of U·Senate's Barton. associate professor of Haedrich. Ombuds Advisory Panel came after A "very promising" atmosphere history . saii! a free-wheeling and the Ombudsman o((ice was tran · was generated at B luncheon wide ·ranging discussion of the el!:~~~~r.:'f:~~aa:r':!:~i':. srerred from the division of Mooday (or the newly formed Ombudsman panel took place. as and , attention will be given to g:::l:r=~~,~d,::~ices to the Ombudsman Advisory Panel. said those present got " generally recommendaHons which require oriented" to their new jobs. l'fie new panel. Barton said. will " support. a dvise. and carry Thanksgiving recommendations of tbe Om · budsperson tu the University Senate for action." He said he was im, r~ponses slou. pressed by th. "very high degree of agreement" aOOut implementing Om budspersun suggest ions and forstuderm generally helping the office where Gay possible. WI!I BoUle R.espc::I\se to a program for foreign The luncheon was attended by students "'>pend ~iving with Bruce Swinburne. dean of students. local (amilies " has itot been over Kris HI'edrich. Ombudsperson , Demonstration _ming," f'N>j Schulten. coor Emil Spees. dean of student life , dinator 0( international education, John Hawley. U-Senate president. said Monday. and five mt: mbers of the advisory set to explajn " We' re running behind last panel. Ms . Haedrich could not be year, ,. Schulten said. "1bere seems reached Monday afternoon for La be many more students in· comment on the luncheon. electric music t.erested, but not as many families Hawley said Ms. Haedricfi' will By Daoe SIeana responding." He said about 40 keep the panel iufonned of Ill. kinds lbIIy EcPdaa _ Wn .... ~udents · have already expressed in· of cases coming into her ofrKi, and terest in the program . compared will also make a quarterly report on Will Gay BoUje. professor of with a toto! 0{ 50 students placed her operation to the U-Senate. music. went to Stockholm. Helsinki last yesr . Hawley said the panel at present· Schulten said some students are U· Senate by -laws in keeping the ~! L:f~ogo!:~~s~~ ~,:!~~me interested in spending only senate and President David Derge 111is new facet of electronically Thanksgiving Day with a family, informed of problems and recom· composed music-which is still in a while others would like to spend the mended changes of University stage of in(ancy- will be demon· _end with a local hosl. policy. suated and explained by Bottje at 8 Next week the Internalional Barton said discussion did not p.m . Wednesday i n ItaYis student center Will begm painng the touch on the purposes of duties of tbe Auditorium. / applicants with prospective Ombuds office. but instead focused Usi ng conventional musical in· (amilles. 1llere are no specific on possible panel functions. The stru.'llenlS as contrast. BoUje said requirements La host a student. Any panel will 'take up business in a that one can playa piano or nute student unable to make the trip methodical manner" in about three intuitively without knowing the home (or ThanksgIving and an)' one weeks. Barton said, with their nrst actual content of the sound. " But interestEd in 'being a host (oc a with computer music. you have to (oreign st udent can call Mar~ret Lett~e boycott tell the computeT .~g. such Williams , service office superVlSOr as wave length and pitch." Bottje at the center, at 453-5714 . explained. "You have to dictate the The In,,,,"faith CruncH oLCarbon· to be organized frequencx per second You must leU dale IS ~ing a Thanksgiving the computer everything that can be Day dinner for SIU students who A meeung to organize student described in Lenn.s 01 numbers. The are not a ble to go home for the support for the United Farm 9Ot.Inds have to be built me by one in holiday. The diMer will be held at Work.... .... 11t.tII7.z1'11 . / .< C.ampus Briefs A paper b.,,' Lamar W Bridges. doctoral candldatt Ul the School of Journalism IS tneluded 10 the 1973 Papers of The WtrSt Tepnessee HistOrical Soclet~ '. Bridge'S" study IS titled " Ten nessee Representative Kenneth McKellar and the Sixty-St><-und Answering- ~ettcrs Congress 11911-1913 1." The paper was first researched for a graduate hlstor~' seminar taught by Professor Howard W Al len . + + + with Robert Vogel . associate professor of economics. will a seminar Nov . 19 to 21 in Guatemala for high level govemment officials from Central American countries. The seminar has been arranged by the U.S. State Department. and Professor Vogel will be lecturing in Spanish on " The ClJanging Intemational Economic Situation and Current United States Policy." Voge l's wife. Susan. an architectural historian. '-'i ll. also be lecturing in Guatemala for the U.S. State Department on "U.S. Efforts 10 Conl,rOl the Ill egal Exportation of Gualemalan Anllquitles" a nd on ' '['he Pr~r\'allon of Hlst onc ArchltN'ture In the Unllt."d Stales. " (kaJ l.>T 0..... 1.:,. I "\'" In (lflI' til th.· l 'U\t" :0.11 ,' ~ dorm:, on C' .:unJ)U) and I think I' 1!Io C'Ommendabl" th,u )'DU an' lry illi lO hold tht' Professor Vogel)Ol1led the SIU facult), this year after serv ing C'lr.>1 ul our '-u.JIII !!o do .. " How,-, '",· .."hat ("an " ' t' t'XVt"" nt"XI ) ·t'ar 1 for a year in Washington as a senior sla re economist on the K1m Allen President's Council of Economic Advisers. where he specializ.ed f'rtoshman. Ph)'Slcal EduC'alion In fiscal p.>licy. public financf and economelncs DraJ" Min oUI_. Nu l )~ar . '," ,,;U flgbt CAli Io:.H-p dorm pritft M WiT ~ Irm &Ii .f' h."e (-.gill ror • _ ~ ,.icy. I _ Soulhtt'D lUi aoi. U.. "...".il)· III. C.,..uif' lhi. pAR yor .... ~ Ie !.aU dw e..,' w.Y tI OIitvmac ~_ .... ~~ 01 optratilta ~ balli. Rahtr Os_ 11m pi)' ralw pric:a. OW IuI.b m_acelDlel!i .... _kat .. fIIM!I".thc " Heidegger . The End of Philosophie" IS the tOP'C of a mini "lei" pl''O('-edlu''u -.1 p.... niCf'l iD 0""" LO allo1I' rMcIi kI rT.maia u.r '~f' . seminar to be presented bv Garth Gillan. associa te profeSsor of Sr\"eI'aI 0( CNr lis,"" _ti~ . '''IT -' pI ~ 1I5ed wtu. LbiI IIt'doa b«~ lJIry tAd n i lif' ~ .. w_ 'url.1 philosophy . at 8' p.m . Thursday. Lawson 101. that OW' drciAoa .'OUIId havt' aD 8d"",f'W' C"Ompr1..it.i~ dfrrt.. It it OW" dftiN' Y try c. "-d c.u .. fen ..... ia.,... Delta Phi Alpha . the national honorary socIety for German dPr Lo aUr ... li~ aad orr"r 0.- bei;1 (eof' li lT\lct.u.rt'. (Jrur f'xptrireno ill ."nU&8ri~ li l-c ~r w. ~ 1U.n~;ftfi: and OW' C'UrT't'IIl ~)' r-au 11m. Sow Lo OW'f' tr'1... .. students. is sponsoring this seminar as the first in a seri es desi&ned to bring German students and faculty members int.o contact with students or other departments. Future se ~inars will Ilt-.u V, lk-q!t' . be devoted to topics of German history, ph ilosophy. art and thll~ ~~J'~~i ~\~t~~~::.~O~l l':;: ~1: · ~n~,:~"~~\. ;' :~.t;.~~~I~':(~ ~~: ,,~::. t~lr= ~' ~~~r; a~ literature not usually covered in regular classes. . tht' ub\,OlI.'> ·a/.h' anf~t"'1> +++, The Departm'ent of Health. Education and Welfare has Our Min Nirdolpial. a warded an $87 .000 renewal to its grant to the School of Medicine that wiU allow the school's departmenl of Educational Resources : ~~~::: ~:':-':;'ri~/~U: :: I~~=· ~t~~~ ~~::.tir: mor" r'f'adih' bet .." f'ftI h.litulio• . f"'5pedal ly tM J-- mlk-J" wtUdl1riU pn!\icIt • I.,.,.= .m,brr (1# tra.fef' and Development to continue its research in measuring health n ude lll,i io (ulurt' )T"" It wtJl abo putOW'lI:r8dutH ouI 01 HftooI ...nil .. " i. uw: jail markrt 81 a lim" wWch care concepts. is oum.pr:tith'f' .idI Uw ~r.aln of othrr i..wudo.. ratMr u..... ow moa&.b lakr .. haJ..4IeH dw calif' • ~ ,.a.. The runding renewal Increases the total amount or federal SK-oad. it b. C"aItIiag 16 Lo rftumiw .... <'OQI'W oII'mllllP _ our t'1II"riculwm to mab ..u~ that dw d..a Wt' support for the prograru to $152 .000 and extends the program to ~~ ~~ ~ :!:!~ .h !!:lii;::~ -=c~ .~=~':c;!~:"nlf~=-'~ November. 1974 . The research is directed by John E . Ware. J r !i1Udrau _ LolltOrT'O"' ·. lit.udr.u. and Mary Kay Snyder . ~r:: ::. ~~t:; r;1I-!m~~li~=: . h:ja: =~"::"Al~ :' :=:':IT'::rd~e:;::a The resear.ch prosram is designed to measure how health t4 -services and percepUons of health status and quality of care. The results of the research \Io'ill alia", the development of a set U"'ar Pr.~dI."!l[ [}r("'j;!t' of scales that will improve the evaluation of th e health care I h.wl' roc " I~ Illn., wundt-rt.od ...... ·hen· Ita.... tho' ....oMt.ftot:l . ma..-.q ...· radt· Id.·a .. t.apPl"flIOA.: ....( In.· .. ., I feot-I all ci IL.. al people receive. The first field studies connected with othe :-;' I l ' !\avo' ~1:I("('t.od II,,· p,ll o..."flllaJ or MJC'h a !Io(l('Ialt·\·o'fl' What lx'! ll"! .... · a~ 10111.'''1,..,· .... pt."Oplt· t raOJlt) and program will be conducted in Perry. f ranklin and Williamson ~ ~fh i'lI ~~~~ l!~~~ l':::''!Jl·I~:I~\~?)~~t:Ii: . ~ ::C:)~~t~ (::: judging Fellowship awards to younger scholars in the Oc.ar 11'e.ldtont lM~· . humanities. I am a studenl w(lf'kt'r and I prt~'f1II) m ...... SJ ~ an tKkJr 1lw quntlOfl I ....· uuJd lik.t.o OinlIwts'cd IS Ihlli who +++ decIde;. "'1'k"fl ~ ~ a r aJ!ioe and ho ...· mUC'h can II bfo ' Tlwl.. you roc your ~ "" er- Sharon Hale ScrHOC . History Dormalee Lindberg. Department of Elementary Education. cooducted an inservice tratning session for !he Jefferson County Education Association, 4ouisville, Ij:entuclty. Nov. 2. The session, entiUed " Living. Lovi ng, Laughing, and Learning in the Classroom," a multi-media presentation on creative teaching . . was video taped by the district for fu ture use in inservice education. Landon to headline telethon Michael Landon will heoclline tho The telethon alJ;o wtll be broadcast on channels 8 and 16 01 the SIU Ort.arSir 17th AnnUli Uons Clubs Telethon 01 I am wnlU'lg 10 Inqutl"r as 10 IJW' Slatt.l5. If any. oIlM WlYeS ot4wuYe'rsn y students For eumple. II my Wlle.rd I Stars lor Handicapped Children to Educatio~1 Net"·ork. . be aired U"" Satuiday and Sunde y Lions C ubs in the four sla tes ""'ilI ~~er-~S:"; ':~PuI~ ~ d:.!: =,~:.mt':~~~ ~t;.~Io=dlft:. thwF st-.r"/Q4 on WPSD-TV . Pa-'h. Ky . provide :F.)W1ities ror viewe.rs to The telethon will wrt at to p.m. make I by lei . one . Per500S M:::::tt~ in Ie 4$7-7673 : W"tJ Salw'day and conlin"" until I p.m . eart: shouJ1'cau JI.I1ior Sl:ndey. The show is sponsored by CarterVille. __2021 ; Cobden. 893· _M.. LiOGS Oubi in Illinois, Kentuck y. 2343 : De Solo. Marion. 996-3253 : aud Tennessee and Missouri. Muprllysboro. 68H81 !. When you're hop (L ';1~ - -nobbing around 'i-J ~ and need .hoe. call. an experienced horse .hoer, John C. Voigt ( - ___ - __ -..-- .. -I- .. IIIIItir .. __ 684-4110 ~ar.. ~==E:-:i. --- -7- ,..-= ...-.,., r lilt .< . 'Verona' retains quality By GleDa Amato With the mUSIc ;md the addUU)fl.s . more than a slight letdoVo'fl , Even Daily Eg) pliaa Stan Wrtlu At urnes the ~ry soWlds ironiC the finale IS ID\o'enUve and enler· t which IS admitted1y ftm I. but most taimng as the cast gathers 00 die· If !I 'S guod enough for ~ the time it is perfectly natural. fe-ent stage, ie-vets and blows soap 9\ake;peare (and one feels the Then.> IS a lESSOn to be learned hes-e , bubbles. passes basketballs. tosses Bard would approve J, II 's good and I think il is that there is rarely F'risbees, spins yo-yes and performs mough for me. any thi~ wrong with a musical book alisthenics. It may be only a gag , thai a little blank verse cannot put but it's appropriate and engaging. '1'wo Gentlemen 0{ VenYl.a ·· IS a nghL brassy. slam-band pastime. and MacDennOl's mUSIC IS more sub· the~~fan~T.~~:!"~:: . 9l.ry T.~~~ G1f(IIDfSert ." ...... '-~ -...... , " ' 1_ ...... ,C..I' J' - . Steps ta-ken to guard right_s in experiments were mduclng intense electnc be done 10 ora) or written form . rederal and Wliversity leve.ls were subject. experimODler ood public. shocks to other subjects. The latter If a subject speDd ~ .. half-hour do~loped 10 resula~ studies. RWt is defIned in !be booklet U sub jl"ClS ..... ere rake dOing an experiment . the ex There are ethical considerations be i Dg em otioDal or pbYlical iD All that some people know about Milgrim arn\,ed at these co n· perimenter s hould spend an hour when you work with humans, that is nature and co ..... diocomIart, pain, p5y~ho l og)' experiments at SJU . clusions after 11 foUowup study ""I th debnefing hi'll. Donnerstein said. why we ha ve saleguards." MaUese indipily or Open Every Nite 'till 9:00 Sunday till 6:00 Don't know what to give for Christmas? Give music! t Pick up any of the.e top albuml to~ay at tremendoul lavingl that are iUlt in time for the Holiday Sealon Albuma Reg. $4.49 Retail_ Now HurT~ By Soon Supply I. Limit" I (The Ne~ Dally .Egyptian OEAOU NE---OIe.:IIine' lor p&eong CiUllClied [ HOMES J ildSb2P"'1 . """"~lnlol2v...-.aalpUl)liGIlia\ . MOBIL~ ,--_f_'O_R_R_E_S'r_' _~l [~_FO_R_R_El_N_' T_~ ex:czpI "'-' de8:lline for" Tueday ~ .t F"ide" .. .. 'pm PAYMENl~flecf ~vert,~ rq musI' 01£. l(b(5(l trai~ . \n:terpilW'led. air. con:l., A.Kc. • I:A.oerman 11IPP'~ . S85. 265- :aid in 1dvarw:2 oapI for- a.:co..nn 51~ Qlrp., SI9-08SJ Twcn 'N Co..nry 115. ~ . ~A i5l1101bhec1. Thr orw-r form ..n1CJ'l oNIPNnI in l 7.,.. BICYCles., - ooys 1O ~ 2• . 26 l.-.::n. cal l ;:I~~Y:::=.r.ted :ng~,! S49.pj(, ;,fief" 5·00. 900A 1m 12:lal Academy 2 br .. uceUenT Nice 2 beO •• a .c frlr , ne-ar caTlpus.. b.ltlding. NO ~ en cancelled acb :x:nditim . call af"lt't'" 5. 30 54~ . 89OA 'wo two beOr"OCf"T\ mobile r.omes 51 .. p-efet- married ~e . <&57 ·17&6 or 457· miles fraT! cam~ . Prone .c.57 -2066 SUlCI, \lO:S E Paf'1( Tr 15. 9718 RA TEs---Minim...wn cn.rge ~ tor two lo ne. = i t~:"~. ~SA~~ 6978 """T i ~ inlertion ra~ 01111'" for ~ """'iO'I run 1966 2 barm .. gas furnace. air COf'O •• '} rm efflCH!nc),. turn. . ai r Con:::l ., I on c orG«lJf i wdaon-.irhCaftc.apy~ . front kitChen, a .c ., clbo~ a~raoe . mile So. 0'"1 R.. 51. lincoln Vi llage fumisted. SI.tSO, 457...c990. 926A Apts . 1100 rTOlth. s.t9·l222. 9n8 u~ m~ nanov C\5r1 10 f~ C ~I Superstar Special NOW AVAILABLE ~ of lones I day ) .~ ~diI.,... 1Odal"S 598 oft reguldr 1 Apts. Une~ed v.!K.anCV, Mul"dale fllv::ble :1 :., 150 2.00 6Jl) eE.droom Harle Park. 5 min. to campus. and ) 1.2D 2..25 3.00 9.00 price on new DUNN APARTMENTS IVo""dale Shopping Center. Large 2 1.M) 1.CXI " .00 12.00 Touch & Sews sorry, no pets. bdrm. near.y new paved streets anC 2.00 1.1!! ~ .OO I'S.OO P3Jrkll19 lCMl" ares. call 457·7151 for 2.4) 4.50 6.00 18.00 ' ~Valiem IQx50 w tip..our . \.nder pin. app' 882493 2." S.lS 7.ao 1100 Shed h..rn., QJC ., 2 t:ecrms. avai I. Win.. 1.4D 6.41 8.00 ' • .00 ter Bush 13 W¥t'f!TI Rd. 457·7894 .907A Singer Fashion Mate (linII! hne eq.JIIl ~ appt'OIIlfT'III.dy frw ...a nu For S88 saw 525 2 t"drm nouse Trk . lAO mo .. plus urll .. Spare Available eca.racy. use !he' ordt'I'" form '"""u:;,. appeef"5 >19 .... 991 BB2S83 'or IrTY"l'OloIl!t' Of W'"'t"f 0CCI.I0tI11Of'I lCtit50 Trail«. \IlCJIef"pimed. air. Con:::l .. Singer Co. _II IIht .oct '!'~doJ'I' ~ .. 5.6- Stera> «IJip. ..:t racess.. 20-50 Per Rcan fer rent. girt. nNt houIe. 2 ant elf 1i5t_ 100 ;B ant 1IIIWT1nty. IttIocb fn:m QIT1P.G. p-Iwcy. C8"L .... --. Phil Sf9..3236_ VlZA oIIir, 16O..GO. rn:nItI or bel. aller, alii So.. I ...... ~ lAe AnI 457·SOS. ta:ZB Damaged New Furniture ....t 12-15tu.R. ... E. ""tU,_J. L "R RE...,\"T • r:eaPe c.l1 A51-GJt. 1182511 Sofas. Chairs. _ ...... tor • ...... ,_LI2- Miscellaneous OR mdnItm...... -a 15.. M5 ".,... QIII .c51~ ISBZ512 11 N. 10th St...... tcr .. OttlllllOJaIQIIIe. .~... ~ ~r... 'r"G1~ =.. I:.:.~ ·~r'r~15 ~ r .... pv-qIId. . ' "'8IDtW tIIIZ7J .< Activities Alpha Gamma Rho ' Coffee HOUT . C'lasslfleds J9 :30 to 10:30 a.m ., Ag Seminar. U S Marines : Information and Testi ng. 9 to 4 pm., Student Cenler- . Saline and Iroquois Rms. Basketball - Al-hJetes in Action, 7;30 p.m ., Arena • [SEIlV.OFFERU 1 Counseling and Testing : College Level ExammatiC):l Program. 8 Hcbbies-slot GIn.. model 'rainS. a m to 1 p.m ., Washington Square ~anes . ~ . boiIts. Vl-IF rnonitCll"'S, Bwldtng C. A..,.ICI"\ Hill and l'n stratevY'. games... La .... Psychiatry and The Mentally R.J. Ra::Pway. 1506 Walrut. M"borc. Disordered OHender: 9 a .m . , 611·2251 , ~ i l'9S and Sal after· nxns 1861 Student Centt:r Ballrooms. Careers 73 ; Noon to 5 p.m ., Student Center BaUroom A. Wesley Community House : Fireside Rap Session. 9 p. rn . Wesley Foundation. 816 S. illinois Ave . Jesus : Teaching Seminar by Norval Hayes, 7 to 10 p.m ., Neckers 440 , and Concert , 8 p .m ., Student Center Ballroom D Judo Club : Beginning Cia.. . 8 p.rn .. East Coocourse, Arena. FI"fr cats and k,if1ltn5,. , monfhs..'. VIIb .. ti l,<) VIIIIcs. ma~ and ter"NMe. Saluki Saddle Cl ub : Meeting. 9 to 10 ~tlv tiack.. Uftw trained. call AS)... p.m .. Lawson 201. 2SSO ~ 1-5; 4S7.SlD9 ~ 6 : ]0. Free School : Women 's Exercise BICYCLE OVERHAUL I>ZIJ Class . 9 to 10 :30 a .m., Student SPECIAL . Activities Room A : 7 p .m . HebreoN [or Beginners, Advanced Single speed $8.00 If rau wish mis Thanksoiving to tile HebreoN , Hillel Foundation: Mural -.soIutr4y cliitferfnf. start w ith a 3 speed 510.00 So..rfhtom I llinois QI1terpieoe, . ~ Painting Collective. Student Christian Foundation : 8 p.m . speed 513.00 a.ted pi~ W'n!II81h . Irs damn 5 ~geDU5 ! Pur-mme at WiI""C!:swept . Judaism. The Kibbutz., Hillel 10 speed 514.00 row open ~ • . J m iles west 01 t-~ o undat i on : Alternative 51 U. Tr-ar wt 0\auf"'414 St. to the cables Christmas Program· Macrame. 7 New gear ~ ~~~~~~ . rumr-~ inctuded on all (0 10 p.m , St;Jdent Christian Foundation geared mOOeIs. .. Recreation and Intramurals : Southern III. Bicycle Co. CEC m!'rU,.~.vo-dey ~ 11 . 1 Pulliam gym . weight room, a c · L.ving in Statp p.m.. .",.." 2nd fkxJr faculty ICU""Ige. 106 N. Illinois BJ2SJ1I tivity room 3 to II p.m .• pool 8 p.rn Paul Klapper (t>eardl J . Allred Rodriguez (Iell) and Terrance 549-n23 to midnight Egyptian Knights Chess Club : Thompson Iright) play the three male ' leiKls in .. Lying in Meeting. 7 p.m .. Student Activities State." a play about problems 01 hOl1'lOe'.exUIIls in a " straight" Marty's Photography society. Authored by graduate student L,ane Bateman ... Lying RH;tlng instruction. Engli5tl sf)1e. beglmers to .,;y. 100. jlrf\plng . .. s.o • 'JIJ7 W. Oak v~~~~a~ a~1u~ : ~i ng and in State" will be presented at 8 p.m .• Wednesday through Sun hOne 0!W"e. Fee I'1!II1.ced In exc. tor Practice. 7 p .m .. Arena Gym. dat in the Lab Theater. \1110"1( arQ.nd ,,... Cllfl ve-• . St9- carbondale, III. 1a)6; tf no ans. 451.167 SE2S74 549-1512 J~:nn;~~~!s ~aese~f~: ~tl7 ~~~~ • Christmas Portraits Lawson 161. now being made Sigma Xi : Lecture by Dr. Robert R. High recowery' rate Gorman on " Prostaglandins" , 8 Collegiate Special p.m . Necken; 240 B. reg. 510.95 row 52.95 "WRA: 4 to 5;30 Varsity VoUeybaU 5x7 Portrait in and Cross CoWlUy : 5 :45 to 7 p.m . of ex-POW s lauded Si IlII!rtone Finish S .... im Team : 6 to i Beginning Dance and Gymnastics Class: 7 to WASHINGTON IAP l- Defense. On the ph ysical side. officials said Foul' Attractive Poses 9 Bowling Class : 7 to 10 Gym to choose from eHicials S8Y former U S war that former POWs have been purged nastics Tearn . prisoners have ~ recovered ··ex· of various kinds of worms and there Graduate Wives Club ; Meeting. 7 :30 ceptionally .... eIJ .. from the physical should be no further recWTence of WAl\'Ttm Offer ends Nov. 15th to 10 p .m . , Family Living Lab. a nd e mot ional e(fec ls oC Iheir malaria. No cases 01 tuberculosis limited to bonafide Home Ec Building. capt.i vity . .... ith nearly 80 per cent of were fOWld . Stude nt Environmental Center ' Most rL the men are said to have Students only them back on military duty Meeting. 7 p.rn . ~!udent Center "They came through better than ~ained their normal weight. I (7 2 rtXWT'I4f81 tor speO(J.15 4 room Room B. apt .• See Jim lOlA W, ftla'troe Apt, 8 One per Customer we expected." one of(idal s a id There """""",Uy will be Ia.sung cr <:'11 G . Pat1l!non 457·2213. 956F Please. RecreaUon Club: Meeting 8' 45 to 10 Monday in di!tcussi ng recently physical t4Tects for some, includ~ p.m., Lawson 23J . analyt.ed results of medical and Sigma Phi Sigma: Meeting. 7 to 9 psychiatric examinations and =~ ~~eJ~ , inel~:' and treatment since release American should.... sufl..-.d by air crewmen ,Jp~a ' K~~am~~~o~Old~nf~ : POW 's , numbering 566. ....ere w1lo ejected from their planes and tervie .... s. 7 p.m .• Student Center released from Communist Viet· made bad parachute landings. But. Activities Room A. namese prisons last February and fow oC these will be disabling. of· ~~~~~~7~~ Southern Players and Women 's March. r.aals said. Recreation Association : Dance The anxieties and confusions Where possible. military surgeons .... orkshop. 5: 30 to 7 p .m . . Ad· :r's.r--Is'li' spr6ng. GorciM p~ involved in readjusting are no ..... are correcting the r5uJt.s of frac vanced dance workshop, 7 to 8:30 behind th e former POWI, the official tures and other injuries. This ac p.m ., Furr Auditorium. said. "So far. they appear to be han· counts fCl" many of the 32 fermer Divine Ligbt ; Meditation an~ dling t.ht! sitution very weil," he POWs still being boopit.1iud and 23 readings, 3 p .m . , Wesley Foun added. .... ho are convaleac:ing. dation. Two men committed suicide Student Home Econom ics m!~~~ ~!t~zed~';; :~y Association: Thomas Brooks wiU and Air Force pilots have been :;:n·~f~~~~~ t!g!~~:a!\Z; speak on the 11th Lake Placid recertified (or flying . former POWs of the Vietnam war Conference. 7 p.m ., Family Living Lab. Home Ec Building. au~;it~~n;!fd ~~n~gr~~~~ ~!f~\ ::~~I ence a high rate of ~"=~~~ showed signs. during pnoitninary This ..' orry seems to have AAUW program check·ups. thaI they h."" suffered receded. but ODe doctor said " we Full •• YkIIW'i with good tune. ~ " stress reaction," including cail ~ .,... .. p.m. Vl/tF ha ve no idea whether the prob~ of set for tonight suicide is behind us." I _ 'i11F de~~:"C:~~a::~m':~ ' and ~o!'"n::j ~.=: ~m: .. Status of Wumen at SJU- A Year emotional problems ba ve turned out to be " Car leu than we got ready Livestock study ~~:!I~=::"th~~': for." ... been _-- Assodatioo at University Women Only ooe man h.I. dischal'led awarded grants -_=-~S!:.:: meeting 00 Tuesday. ben...... DIoIt .. SIO-2J01. 97IF The meeting will be held at a p.m. ;~lIa ra~:;~,=d ,t;o ~r:.:: in the University Oub at the reason. However, t..hese two men are Olevron Olemal Co. has gi .... a Ramada Inn_ How women Itand in described 85 " com iog along \'ery ".:;au granl to SlU far U_ LOST . \he job rnarUt and their oaI&ries ....ell. .. nutrition ...... m by three animal wiU be discussed by a panel oC Only about 20 men were indUltri .. dq>artmeoI fac:ulty memo -.,... moderated by l1nda Mac bon. Lachlan. The program wiU follow a ~~~:=~ The ...... m project by Gilbert business meetin@ at 7 p.m. rosoI.ed by now ." oCIiciais .aid. Krooni",. ScbooI or Agriculture uoittaDI-'" far ...... ,.,u,. and Harold IIodooo and DWm Lee. _ proC...... oC animal in· ~!..~~=::-~ cIuotrieo, la...... a otudy oC !be __If ~ or bnIt.dt.. callloot S...: 1f'l1.,..,.....,_ ,....ty uaeful..... and .rfectiv...... oC treatiltl tqb malature atnI wiIb DII1bIo HIli. me; _ -. cl arpaic acida ouIbIIIe ....&. __ tiaaaIrc.. ...-viDe ___ !be atnI ill _...... _011 .... .,.,. Don't Fiddle ...... ~I1'J ...... VlI.IJJG Around Leo ")'I atudi9 by yarioua In .-.roaean:bera baYe ...... - "lib Get VOJt' ad the D. E. CIaaIfleds Kember ..,hoob 10 tb", Souab Co~ Roeicm ~f tbo .tate fD' .=-~~-..abooit .... _ ...... ;t1 aoId• .::.:__ tudltyl dude:' SIU~, SIU-E, SIIa .._ _lallllllodfar...,...... =',.w.__ . - ~ - : -~-.., =e.~~-~-- !:ra~= ...... OaIIIp . IIIIIIU~aI""at aI~ ....-- If=Ia_...... , ...... ~A~aI~ -- ~- ...... - . ' . DttiI, .... --..'", -: _'i! Nixon to relea~e tapes; diary file to judge I ,. I • , • WAS!IlNGTON .(API-Pnsidont Nixon said • search 0{ his per- have found no sud> evidence." 0{ lap<. Discl ..ur. about thai final witness. AJu.a.nder P. Butter· Nw.. __ Monday he wiU sanal diary me. _ ago failed to Dean has lestified thai in the meeting arw:Ithe Nitd>ell one prom· field . will be heard. Butterfield fll'St gi"" a rede-aJ ·jt.KIge lIIISIIbpomaed tum up a dictation bell 0{ his ' ApriJ IS meeting the President ad· pted Sirica to begin. hsring on the publidy disclosed exist"""" 0{ the White _",'- .-dinp arw:I recoIlectior.s 0{ the ApriJ IS meeting milled discussing e ••cut iv. tape recordings. . Whito House taping system. ts Sirica said both sides also agreed ~.=;: can'l~one~~::; ;:~ • TONIGHT * MAATHIAS* Tomorrow-Another greCit night of Rock 'n Ron Nos'a MERLIN'S PRESENTS DEL SHANNON Do you remember? ~ ...,. LH'Ie 'fIN.,.," ...... ,..'...... ""'It INI '0 L."t" .... ,...... " ( /l WEDNESDA y . NIGHT Cub sbak.eup continues; Beckert taiest victim, g~ing to ~an Diego __By .....Jerry a,.uWrlt.trUob Islanders in lbe Pacific eoaat Leogue. CHICAGO ( AP I-Second baseman Glean Beckert, whose ~~in~-m~~= strin, of (our , traitht All·Star _ when he had a varieIy 01 in· ...... was mapped !IY injury Jhis juries oft6 boins named 10 the yea r . was traded by the Chi'calO National Loooguo All-star squad lor Cu bs Monday to the San Diego the fourth straight ysr. Padres (or outfielder Jerry Morales. He _ with a .2'lO ma.rk lor T' • swap d Beckl!rt. 33 •• nine :JO pmes in mz and in lJ7.I played sea""" CUb rlXture. lor Moarales. , . only 114 pm... the 1_ since II. a t WO-6e8..son Padre regular. lie broke iD as a Q.ab ~ iD·lII5. marked the second CUb I rode d a Erst'41ule key player in 18 days. Beckert wu on the disabled list On Oct. 216. the CUbs dealt star pil· AIog. 10 throuch Aug. Sl and ~ limited to pinc:ll-hittins the remain· ~~sf:SOO~~~~~ der d the ...... because d i:tu-onie (,",,,.tlle with his left '-I and ankle. this ye.r. to the Texas Ra..ncers (or _en's psIt __ was lJ7l youog infielders Bill Madlod: and \ Vic Harris. when he balled a career. high ol .34Z. Beckert underwent sw-gery Oct. 31 (w removal of...a. bone spur on his left ha.nd wbic:II eonfined him 10 a Hetzel pinc:ll-hitti", role most d tho rmaJ two· months d last ...... when he Optical Cen ..... batted .m in U4 games. 415A S. III. Morales. abo a righl-llanded hil· (ocross 110m ler. batted .81 in IZZ Padre games VIlfSity lhaalrel last ...... an... billins .ZIt in his Phone 457-4919 Doug Vincent grimaces as a flock of St. rlAt lull San Di'l!o ...... in 1m. in al him. The 51 U Rugbv ehb shut out 2S-O to . As pArt o( the Beckert-Morale. ~te Optical HlJman 1(,(Jt,'f> d05ll! out the '!III season. The ruggers play another seeson in deal. lb. Cubs a " ilDed iDlielder Bob Fenwick (rom their Wichita SeIvices .the spring. ("""'0 by Tom Porter) day ~oce on oon rarm club in tbe American IBnS DOlishino ~tioo 10 tberadres' Hawaiian· Craig takes 15th in Di:stricts, .allmnces to national meet ~ ~ . Craig's performance over . Minty. a.nd VlI"8in trailed Kaodera Micbigon S\A1e', ...,iIe course at . by the ..me dialance. Durltin ended East Lansing. Midi .. ..sily.advan· '.'1be lrUbm ~ made it. .. ced bim 10 the NCAA cross country "".J..~. 'teo .,.pt~ aU the team finals N"oy. fII at Spokane. Wash. berths ex~pt t&e top one, which Lew IUiuoc II!'*" U- words about Gerry en.,', 15th place And HarUIIS said Q-oig couk!-bawe. District IV ruWt> Sotunlay lite il finished hi8h long rqan:b to a score. The drive was SlU could not tak~ advantage or ex· rumbled center snap. aided by 'a z;.yard Martin to Dave cellent third quarter field position set But the Salukis controlled the ball as Roberson pass play,and resulted in a 3\ up by a series or comical Drake punts. the third quarter wound down. and it Against a team from the same con yard GaCCney field goal. Walt Bauer. the Drake punter. shanked aJllle8l"¢ the ~ake defenders were Cerence it bopes to join. SlU slapped As soon as the Salukis got the ball five punts Cor distances or 7.17.10,28 and ti ring. MeAlley hIt Habbe at It\e Drake Missouri Valley CooCerence member back. ~y threw deep to ,",y Moore. 17 yards. 26 to end the quarter. , . Drake with a 37-a> loss Saturday at Drake defensive back Rudell Holmes Fred MeAlley started the second haU. SlU churned to the Drake I . but on McAndrew Stadium. was calloil Cor interfering with Moore as the Saluki quarterback. and his third down and three. Perkins was stop- Playing to a 10-10 !bird quarter tie. and the'Bulldogs were tagged wi l ~I ~ 42- ability to run with the ball may have ped Cor a yard· loss and the Salukis the Sal.... erupted Cor rI Courth quar yard ~ interference penalt·, 'The proved the differe"!'e in the ·game. - again ended up with a field goal. ter poiots and Cought off a late Drake penalty moved the ball to the Dr"", 28. Twice SIU set up Cor field goals trys Drake tried to move the ball via some rally to better SlU's record to 3-H and but the Salukis coul