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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC February 1967 Daily Egyptian 1967 2-16-1967 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 16, 1967 The aiD ly Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_February1967 Volume 48, Issue 90 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, February 16, 1967." (Feb 1967). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1967 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in February 1967 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~~ Winds Rip Campus or 2nd Day Falling limbji ~nd flying blown off cam s buildings as at the Southern Illinois Air doors was the general rule fltbe wind terally ope ned port, s aid that sustained wind Wednesday as the second day them to ide." Gusts also velocity was about the same as of guSt y winds hit Carbondale. damaged hoods on roof vents Tuesday with gustS up to 50 and removed shingles. mph. Stude nt flight training The most serious gust had to be halted because of ripped away plywood sheeting Spokesmen for the Car the wind but fire patrols wer e used for forms on the Brush bondale Street Department and the Illinois Highway Depart maintained, Wenc said. EGYPTIAN Towe r s construction site. Winda proved less hazar The wind - driven sheet s ment said falling limbs had been a problem early in the dous th:tn Tuesday which saw slightly damaged three autos two separate fires in Thomp in a parking lot near the area, day and ' would probably con Carbondale, Illinois tinue. Howeve r, the problem son Woods; one was r eported according [0 William Yolk, Wednesday. Thunday, February 16, 1967 SIU associate architect. had not resulted in any major traffic congestion. .. Colde r weather was for e- . Volume 48 Number 90 The Physical Plant reported cast a s an aftermath co /the that a number of doors were Bob Wene, weather observer gusts and blOWing. / Salukis Beat Tough, Washington Bears . .. ' . Frazier Hits Plant C~ew Extingui.shes 28 Proints In 79-68 Win Woods Fire By Tom Wood The Carbondale Fire De partment was called to fight Walt Frazier poured in 28 another fire in Thompson points Wednesday night for Woods Wednesday morning. a SIU season high in leading City fire eqUipm ent was not tbe Salulcis to a 79- 68 victory necessary , howeve r. The fire over Washington of St. Louis . was extinguished by Physical The !)aluk1s . who never Plant crewme n. trailed, moved With one game Sgt. Luther Deniston of the of equalling the school record Security Office said tha Physi for consecutive victories wirb cal Plant' s fire-fighting unit their 11th straight. is in radio contact with the Frazier hit two I on g Security Office. jumpers and Dick Garre tt The Physical Plant has two pumped in another to catapult pr essurized w a t e r tanks Southern into a quick 6-1 lead, pulled by tractors as well as which they built into an 11 IndiVidual fire-fighting eqUip point advantage in me initial ment. nine minutes . Deniston said in the case of Washington never got closer sm all grass fires the Security than five points down for the -otftce-sholild be called. remainder of the game, but The charge to the Un ive r kept :he Salukis from pulling s ity for calling the city fire away and turning the game department to those areas of into a rout the three times the campus outside the city that they looked as if they were going to do so. limits is $200. TIGHT SQUEEZE--A combination of a narrow Center, the firemen found it difficult to drive the Ulmont Crawshaw, Carbon pathway, a sharp tum, two trees c lose together Southern was playing its truc k out of the confined area. As~jsti ng the first game since the y defeated dale fire chief, said that the and a long fire truck c reated a minor problem dri ver are two firemen and a campus security city usually does not charge Cente nary 79-63 in Shreve forfiremen Wedn esday morn in g. After extinguish officer. (Photo by Harry Hix) port nine days ago. Coach I the Unive rsity for calls in ing Ii fire in th e woods behind the Uni versity ..which city equipment is not Jack Hartman said that the used. , ('Weekly Meeting team's timing ... passilig and He said the city and the ball handling were not sharp, but pointed out that he wished Unive r sit y had a cooperative S d S L d M T d syste m t aking car e of fires. tu ent enate ea ers to eet 0 ay to take nothing away from a Mrs. Do ris 'Fulle r of the if' Washington team that played U. S. For est Service office . •• a " very good game. U Hartman adde d, f-Was hing_ in Murphysboro said the fire With UnlVerSlty Officials On Activity Fee tndex, as of Tuesday. was JJ 34. ~~ ~ ~Ia~: ~ma t~~~l :':':e g~;:;~ By Margar et Pe r ez me eting to de lay action on the the only reason for the delay According (0 the For est the game with a 4- 13 r ecord. is the r ed tape involve d, , . he Service r ating syste m, this is acti vity fe.,e .·· The r e st we·ve had may be ne Four r epresenl3tives from Atte nding the meeting toda y said. "Construction s hould ve r y high firedanger. A rating fir the boys in the long run, begin a ny time now because 40 is conside red ex Carbondale Campus Se nate will be Mi ss Bosworth, Robe rt but that first game afte r a over thE' company contracted 'W a s tre mel y dange rous. will meet today with camJ..lu s Drinan, s tude nt body presi layoff like th is is always a officia ls i n Edwards ville to dent; C a mpbell McHugh, Stu given the go - ahead Jan. 27." tough one. " Engineering Week discuss the possible action on de nt Senare parlia me ntarian The $120,000 s tructure will This wa s [he third cons •.:c u establishment of a University and John Nysted, Senate 00 25. 5 fe:et at its highest rive game the- 52luk is h3ve reside nce ha lls activity fee. treasure r. po int. It will be 850 fee< long score d 79 points a nd the fifth To Have Exhibits Anno unceme nt of the Ed They are expected to meet and 18 feet wid...!, Purvis said. in the last s ix ga mes that they Seve n compa ni e s a nd agen wards vil le meeting was made with Preside nt Dc lyte W. Mor He r te poned a n unde rpJss h av~ rhrown in bener [han 77 cies in the Southe rn Illinois at the We dnesday night meet r is, Ralph W. Ruffne r , vice fo r both pedes trian and vehicle markers . region will display their war es ing of the Senate. preside nt of s tude nt and area tr a ffic is a lso being planned The S a lu ki ~ ' fl oor percent - ' at a Nationa l - Engineering At thiS meeting a bill was ser vices; Jack W. Graham, by the University a r chitect. ( Contin~l: d on Page- 16) Week exhibit Feb. 20- 24 on introduced to determine if the dean of student affairs and This underpass will be located the $0 thern Ulinois Univer- r eside nce hall activity fee, Richa rd C. Gruny, University unde r U.S_ 51 and the railroad sity mpus . originally charged ille gally to legal counsel. tracks south of the Physical Gus Bode r e exhibit is one of a series students in on-campus living The Board of Trustees is Pla nt. of e ents sponsor ed during the area, should be valida ted by planning ro rake action on the Comple tion of the underpass wee by [he SIU Engineering the Board of Trustees. ac(ivity fee at irs r egular s hould be within t he year, C lub • . The Senate voted to table meeting Friday, according to Purvis said. Repre s entatives of the \he bill until student opinion Mi ss Bosworth. firms will man displays in was polled, according to Ann In other Senare action Wed Fireman Respond "A" wing of the new ,S[U Bosworth, s tude nt body vi ce nesday night, Alan Purvis, Technology Building Group, pr eside nt. chairmar.! of the committee to To House Fire Firms to be represented " We decided that we can study the Illin oi~ Cent±ai The Carbondal e fire depa rt are: Gene ral Telephone Co" not pc~ s ibl y se'nd the r ecom ovcrpas::, pr oj ect, r eporte d on ment re ported hf:=a vy d:!mage M a'r i o n; Olin-Mathieson me ndation to the [3oard until the va r iuus reasons for delay to a h ow~e at 1005 W. SYC2- Ch(: mic.a i Coo's solid propel- J we get s ufficient student opin of the project. more in <! blaze at II : ~n p.m. la ms plant, Ordill; C etltl:;a1 ion," she sa id . "Our actual The ovc rpas;-;, tn ht: con Tue. doy. lr\~ ino j s Public Service, Mar goal is to find out if the stu structed ove r U.S.