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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC May 1968 Daily Egyptian 1968 5-15-1968 The aiD ly Egyptian, May 15, 1968 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_May1968 Volume 49, Issue 146 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, May 15, 1968." (May 1968). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1968 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 1968 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. o( the Un ivers ity Cen ter aUests to the amount or activit.y s urroundJng Wednesday's stude.v,t Large Turnout Campaign Frenzy body el ection . Four candi da tes are seekin g the orri ce or student body president and 2 1 Expected for are contendin g ror senate pO Sition s. Election Today liWt EGYPTIAN A he av y tur nout is e xpec ted toda y for st ude nt governme!H e lections. Souther-;" Illinois University Eight polling place s wi ll be open from 3 a . m~ to 5: 15 p.m. Stude nt s will vote {O fill 21 Student Senate seats and three .exe Volume 49 Carbondale, Illinois , Wednesday, May 15, 1968,' Humber 146 cutive posts . Students rn t.:st show IDs and fee state m ents {O VOle. T ile y wi ll be handed t WO ballots, o ne for a Senate candidate and Student Candida tes Air another for execurives. Only the executive ballot wil1 have part y boxes. , Polling places are Thela Xi house , Small Group Housing; Lentz Hall, Thomp30n Point; Views to TV Audience Trueblood Hall, University Park; bree ze Gar y Krischer, Rights and way, Wham Education Bu ild in~; front e n the road policy" where by the By Don .'1ueller trance, Old Main; Room H, Unive rsity Cen s tude nt body would support the Progress parry. called for ter; from entrance, Murris Library; student Three candidates for Stu Senate on all issues. .. mas s i v e educational r e center, VT[; and Southern Illinois Airpon... de nt Bod y Preside nt and a Antonacci suggested that form" as w e ll~ as social r e Senate me m bers active ly seek form. 11 a-,m. {Q 2 p.m. proxy representing a fourth pre sented the ir platforms and OUt student opinion on issues Krischer said stude nts \ answered qu estions pe rtaining at hand, work through Uni s h a u I d have control over activity fees, over their own to cur rem Urn ve r sity issues ve r s it y channels lO get change City Residenls Petition social life and over the Uni during a 9 y.m. teleVi sed con and bargain from r< a position fe r e nce Tuesday on WSIU-TV of strength." versity Center. Cha:flnel 8. Pe te Rozzell. candidate for Against Student Renters Orr i n ~en n . independent. Vice President spoke for Sam Althougb the speakers said he would work: through aU Panayorovich. Impact party, the channels to bring about By John Durbin vided only one stude m holds seemed [Q agree that the pur who was ill and not able to a contr act with a homeowner. pose of the Student Senate is change in the University. attend. A pe t it io n, With 91 sig The petitioner s live on Sun to represe nt the student body. In answer to a questio n He s uggested organizing natures· from r esidents in the set Drive, Gray Drive, E mer the tactics to be e mployed and from m od era tor Roge r dormiwries and haVing sena southwest area of Carbondale , ald Lane. Meadow Lane and the changes to be sought With O'Neal, Benn said that if all tors meet with students (Q was presemed to the City Norwood Drive. The petilion in the University varied from the channels for r eform and discuss proble ms. He also Council last night as king that asked that the ordinance be one platform to another. change w e r e exhausted he s uggested greater use of news a limited number of STU stU in t e r pre [e d to maintain Steve Antonacci, Act i on would favor non-violent pro media to keep students in dents be permitted to live in single-family zoning in the party. advocated I< a middle of test. formed. single - family zoned areas. area and limit the number A letter accompanying the of· students. - petition stated thal s tude nts The petition asked that tne Gus Bode Novick Must Seek Permission living With or renting -from ordinance be amended to allow homeowners ar e not allowed single - family residences in in single -family zoned areas, wh ich the owner lives to To Get Back on SIU Campus according to a prese nt city be rented to no more than Dean Wilbur Moulton" said in the University Cemer. or$1inance. two non-related persons. Also Tuesday that the ower banning Novick wa s banned fo llowing Mrs. Barbara Hagler, who houses that tbe owner does former student Stuart NoVick participation in' a Student Co wrote both the letter and peti not live in may be rented to ~ " ; fJl\J ~ from tbe campus Is still in alition__ m eel i n g in Browne tion, said the present ordin only one individiJal or one fam Gus says if :vou want to effect unless Novick obtains Auditorium the night before ance may be interpreted in ily. And tenants should not have an IMP .4.CT 00 c am written per roi s si on from an explosion rippe d the Ag more than one way. She said be allowed to have non-related pus affairs. get in the P r esident Morris. ricul[Ure Building. "Mr. Jobn Yow. the city's acting persons living with them. Novick had asked permis Moulton said he told Novick ACTION and vote or building and zoning adminis The Council sent the peti sion to come to the campus to write a petition whic h would we'll all take the RAP trator, told her that the or tion to the P laMing Commis t u e~ day for a previously be f orwar d e d to Presidem dinance is not violated pro- sion f<? r investigation. ro r the outcome. made advisement appointment Morris for consideration.. PAl :'Two··Represent. SI-l!, at Parley To Be Given --> Two SID students have been stude nts to attend the 12th - foreign policy, education, so- chosen to panicipare In an Sum mer Crossroads pro- cia! events and sightseeing. This· W-eekend international student meeting, gram. Miss Schwartz, a teacher in T he program will be spon- Stockholm, will receive ber Two "lays by John Weldon, June , .9 to IS. in Colorado sared by the Institute of [0- m aste~ ' s degree in history at graduate student in theatre, Springs. U Miss Lil Mari e -S op h ie rernattonal Ed u cat ion, the SlU's June Commencement. "Let's You and Him Fight Coiorado College, and a Col- Miss Ewald, who holds a Ph.D. and · ' The Men" will be pre Scbwa;:;z. of Sweden, and Miss Ursula Ewald. of Germany, orado Springs community hos - in history from Heidelberg .Air Conditioned sented at S:OO p.m. Friday pitality group. The purpose University in Germ any. is a . Co i n Operated in the Main Theatre of the will be a mong 60 international of the meeting is to bring POSt doctor al student in Amer .Wash 20, Dry 10, Communications Building. together those who will finish iean history and a teaching fiLet's You and Him Fight" Hayride and Dance a,s their studies in the United sistam in SlU' s foreign lan- ,,-,d'LllIJ •.I.11 :SJil(]lppiin!!1 was presented Marc h 22 by States by the s ummer. They guage depanmem. Here' on Southern- Illinois University Scheduled Friday will enjoy a week' s hospitaI- the Ful bright exchange pro Players at [he Twelfth Annual ity in American ho me3. dis- gram, the stude nts will leave Center Yale Undergr aduate Festival A hayride-dance is planned cusslons on American culture, for hom e in the summer. of Drama in New Haven. It for Friday by the Activities is based on one of the games Programming Board. in E ric Berne ' s .. Gam e s Ha yracks will leave (he Uni People Play:' The play con versity Center at 8 p.m. and cerns a young woman who go to Crab Orchard Stables. has encouraged two m en [0 Entertainment will be pro fight a duel for her love. vided from S:30-mIdnight by Appearing in the play are the Long Island Sounds. Jeannie Wheeler, Linda Sub Interested students should le n, Pete Magee, Ric h a r d sign up at the Student Activ. Bergman and Dennis Schlach ities Office by 5 p.m. Friday. t ao No admission will be charged. We'll sell you a u The Men" is set in the smoking r oom of. a private At Health Service " tanke r full" for men's club. The story is of Students admitted tot h e a girl who has been hired Health Service Tuesd-ay were only 75cr. You or perhaps imprisoned to Roger C lark, Pyramid Dor serve the me mbers. The cast mitory and Harold Stover, keep the tanker, includes D ~ J . Vance , Dennis Stevenson Arms .