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5-15-1968 The aiD ly Egyptian, May 15, 1968 Daily Egyptian Staff

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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 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 . Schlachta. Richard Bergman, e lark and John Sill, Warren Jim Reynolds, Mike Fosse HaIl we r e dismissed. we keep the and Carol Roseen. No ad m iss ion will be Daily Eg'yptian money. Hurry! charged for these perform­ ances. pubhsh,,(1 In fh,: I)o;· .... nmcnf of JouTTl. lh;m T ....·B d.~ Ih~ OU K h S.lI u~ (I. y IllrOUlho r 8 11 ~ .. acal Ton p;-rlods . (· ~m l na'T on w " .. k !<, anO I'·8alhQlldaysbySo .." htrn Textbook Sale 1lllno l .. I)n lv.. ·,,,,,y. ~arbQndak , Ill lno lt; o2ollc,,"s o f l ho.· 1· It YP',an a r e l ho' re"'flOn .. ,btl­ Conducted Today u )" of ,,,,. ..d l1 u r " . 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I am sitting on illinois University. the second floor of Morns Li­ All students are aware of the events of brary attemptlnp; to write a tbeme the past weeks-from the unsolved bombing which requires complete concen­ to the activities of the coalition and it s tration. goal of a confrontation with the Unive rsity Two students bave just walked administration. into tbe area in which I am sitting• Some. of the coalition's goals are ~dmirable .J talking to each other as if tbey and are ' probably held by many students on were walking outside or sitting campus- end to women's hours, vehicle re­ about four tables apart at the strictions, parietal regulations, for instance. University Center. Others are unthinkable . Don't students reaHze that Mor­ It can be fairly presented that Dr. Morris ris library has rooms for students is woe full y out of touch with the student who wish to conver se in a loud body. that he is inaccessible. that many voice? Or is it the fact tbat students .hardly ever see him, that when tbese It college students" cannot he speaks to students he seem s to pride read the sign which clearly states. himself on Lalking in circles. HEntering Reading Area- Quiet But also the s tudent body and its presi­ Please." dent and especially the Student Senate must Is there any place on campus be blamed for much oJ the atmosphere. On.. where one can go if be or she only one issue-women's hours-has the Sen­ wishes some peace and quiet? ate researched, sought rationale and backed I was under the impression that its vote through hard negotiation. Other the Library Is this place. Ap­ stands have been made on the basis of parently I am wrong. hastily-drawn resolutions containing more Maybe Morris Library is just philosophy than pragm atism. an extension of the UniversityCen­ In turn the Senate can say that only a ter. ,.If so, could the Daily Egyp­ small number voted them in office, and very tian see to it that SIU gets a li­ few students have paid any attention to stu­ brary in the near future? dent government. Neal Malow Given all thiS, the coalition has claimed tlTat only direct confrontation outside chan­ nels can solve issues. Letter We very much disagree, for in our view no end Justifies some of the means advo­ cated. But to reduce the tension on campus and to assure a capable and hard-working Sen­ Grad Council Has Maiority Vote ate, students must turn out and vote. If they continue to be apathetic, we suspect To the Dally Egyptian: that some new system may be set up, a P reSident, I wish to make two on which to take stock of the com­ statements of correction. A letter system without student government. plex situation in which we are all Reluctantly. I add yet another honoring the late Dr. Manln Luther so directly involved, which ever The best thing that could happen to insure len e r to the editorial page; but the very existence of s tudent government King was published under my per­ side of the issue their particular on behalf of the ever evas~ve rruth sonal signature, but should have opinions fall. at SIU is for thousands of students to vote I am so prompted. I write for today. carried the signature of thp. Grad­ two purposes: to corr ect two u ate Student Council. the time We do not pretend to specif­ And our vote will be cast for candidates At publishing errors of the Daily of the error. however, it seemed ically dIrect the action of anyone we feel wUI work very hard to make stu­ Egyptian, and to answer the crit­ dent government work "within channels" to be in better taste to allow the in personal matters such as these. icism of Roland W. Oesterreich. mistake to pass unnoticed. . Although we, like the other or- ' and there fore foro.stall coalition-style con­ whose lette r was printed on May frontations. Howeve r, on Thursday, April ganizations at Southern, need and 2. 25, you again erred. You falsely appreciate the new s coverage 0" behalf of the Graduate Stu­ which the Dally Egyptian affords J ohn Epperheime r printed information concerning the dent Council, of which I am the Graduate Student Council with re­ us. we must ask. for accuracy in spect to 1ts stand on the Student your reporting. In the future, Letter Strike Day. In an article in that then, in 3.IJ. effort to diminish day's paper, you stated that Steve e rror, I 2Bk that no information Lewis, Vice- President of th e supposedly released by the Grad­ Rather Small Income Than None CounCil , had r eleased the infor­ uate Student Council be printed To the Daily Egypt ian: cul ated this r eg r es~ ion : however, mation that by a mass vote of unless it bear my personal signa­ 1 would like to-q uestion the letter simple arithmetic s hows that a the 2,500 graduate students, and ture . to the Egyptian regarding wage student who receives a $.15 raise with a large majority of the vote, improvements which appear ed in the Graduate Student Council had Secondly, I would like to take will make $75.00 more than if the this opportunity to inform Mr. the May 3 issue. Mr. Rodocke r student waited for 500 hours. approved the activities of Friday, raised several arguments that I April 26. Oesterreich, and all graduate stu­ would like (0 take exception to. Mr. Rodocker states: " , • • Stu­ dents . that the Graduate Student dent Employee Assoc. deSires , in This statement was incorrect Council does not consider itself Mr. Rodocker states: ·"SIU and was not obt ained from the abolished the autom.atic 500 hour the name of al1 student em­ to be representing the views of ployees. . ." I would like to Graduate Student Council. Since the minority CUlly. Since we are wage increase. This has had the its publication, Mr. Lewis has effect oJ negating the r eqUired know who authorized the SEA 's a representative body, we must use of my name (Le. "all"). I denied that he ever issued such act through our elected delegates. minimum r aise, thus the student information to the Daily Egyptian. worker has r egressed ..• " I do have not bee n asked my opinion, but the opinion of any graduate nor am I aware of any university­ I ask, therefore, what was the student is welcome at our meet­ not know how Mr. Rodocke r cal- source of such a statement, and why wide vote as to whethe r student ings. Perhaps, if Mr. Oesterreich worke rs even want to unionize, was it printed since it did not spoke to his departmental repre­ Where Have which is the norma} procedure come from the Graduate Student sentative concerning issues which for all labor unions. Council? con c ern the Graduate Student As a matte r of lact, a statement As for the wage increase asked CounCil, we would become aware S.tudents Gone? conce rning the Strike Day was of his personal opinions. for by Mr. Rodocker and the Stu­ given to the Daily Egyptian on To the Daily Egyptian, dent Employee ASSOCiation, I am Naturally, the apathetic usu a.!.ly Sometimes t wonde r why the not adverse to anv extra money that Tuesday, April 23, but possibly become incensed after the issue University doesn't change the may come my way_ I am married, this was too late for publication ha s passed. However, if the par­ name of our "Student" Se na te and the income my wife and I make by Friday of that week. The ticular department in ,which Mr. to Minority Rule. Oh , it's be­ as s tudent workers is our liveli­ statement had been formulated at Oesterreich is a membe r does not cause they r e present {he stu­ hood. the April meeting of the Graduate have a representative on the Grad­ dent! As a student worker in a fiscal Student Council. after an hour of uate Student CounCil, o r if any That is s trange, for I like division, I am well acquainted intense argument ; it passed by a representative is unknown to any to think: of myself as a stud~nt, with bUdgets. The r e is not enough slim majority. It follows: HAt graduate student, then I · will be and I'm s ure they do not repre­ money to cover a raise in wages. the' April meeting of the Gr aduate se nt me . The student work program gives Student CouncU. the following mo­ r~~~/ose~~ctt~fy m~e:si~~;~iO~i th~ You see, I'm not for sponsor­ a large number of students an in­ tion was passed: ' That the Grad­ Depanment of English, Old Main, ing an individual who has ad­ come while in school. If wages uate Student Council recommend will serve this function . vocated guerilla warfare in my April 26 to the student body and are incr-eased and the university· As long as the Graduate Student country. I' m not for declaring income remains static. sometbing faculty of Southern IllinOis Uni­ marijuana to be legally used. Who versity as a day of meditation con­ Council conducts it s affairs by has gOt to give. The university majority vote. we do not appreciate needs it? And if you need It badly would be forced to layoff a sub­ cerning the issues- involved in enough to protest about it, you're the involvement in the criticism which su.ggests that stantial number of students. Per­ we represent only the minority. hurting. son ally, I would rather have a VieOlam· ... I am for responSible, mature . I hope our position has now At the same time. however. we will small. but adequate income than no not stifle the voice of the rn inority discussions between students and income at all. been clarified. There was no the administration. but isn't it mention of cutting classes or of with the suffocating hand of the If the Student Employee Asso­ majority. rather difficult to talk through ciation Is the "only ray of light;". taictng ·pan In any of the activi­ paper sacks? Oh well. Where have the Association is a ratber dim ties on cam~s. Rather, tbe state­ Charles F. Thompson. aU the students gone ? bulli. ment etlcour8ged both students and President. John M, Zink faculty. ~mproy April .26,.as a day Gradu~.te Student Council ·' -;-1 ~ . (. !~ : I~ ? '1q ,. /1\. fln ! ~ ne.m .·.i : -·_ ;. ·i ~. -:.' j : •..• , " ..... Po;'; 5 ? LeHers Readers Comment ·on ..Student Unrest

To the Dally E:gyptlan: trator. It is 1 m po s si b 1 e to they mus t be In at an appointed the American M,dical Association OrcUnarlly I would not write simultaneously be both a good hour? And why s hould women's and the state government. a letter to the e ditor, but under stu den t, librarian, policeman, hours be suci) a topic for debate I maintain that' if we want to the present circumstances ] feel journalist. or administrator. We now when a progressive measure change certain conditions on this the need to do so. ] am apaUed are s uffering from de lusions of concerning hours for Junior and campus , we mus t do it through at the immature and unlntellectual grande ur to think. that we can Senior women has just been intro­ an orde rly means of legislation. manne r in which certain students possibly know more about the ad­ duced? Doesn't this reflect the It should be a decision of the on this campus are currently con­ ministration of this university the n fact that the administration is majorit-y, not the whim of a few . ducting themselve s . Their de­ the people who have watche d it fully aware of the need for change? If we pelieve that certain changes mands show a definite lack of good grow. are necessary, then we mus t mold sense .and knowledge concerning What about the de mands of the the curre nt suucrure , not destroy government, from the state down to After hea r.in g timely reports c oalition for birth control pills it. It Is the personal responsi­ our university level. These people from the coalition, I am s hocked "to all girls desiring the m ?" No bility of each s tude nt in attendance are functioning in the s tudent media that this University ha s managed amount of demanding wllI change here to safeguard his right, and the as pse udo- revolutionaries who ap­ to s urvive without their help for the fact that the Univer sity is r ights of others, to seek knowledge, parently find it an e nte rtaining so long. How could any of the powerless in this matter. These e ach in his own way. pastime to create causes for which women have e xisted knowing that demands mus t be acted upon by Paula N. Lazoff to crusade. Their "demands" reflect a definite lack of foresight and rea­ son. It sbould be unde r s tood that a s tudent cannot be both a devoted Hold Tight to Ideals, Beliefs scholar and a competent adminis- To the- Daily Egyptian: Wh at is it that causes students become aware of. None of us I am quite concerned about the on a unive rsity campus to regard have the answer to these pr oble ms , Protestors Not mal1 Y r eactionary lette r s that have different points of views wi th reac­ nor will it be obtained if we re­ appeared lately in the Editorial tion and hatred? As stude nts you ma in a pettily fa crioned student page of the Dail y Egypt i a n. must realize that to blindly call body. We must talk in terms of I am more concerne d about {he p e 0 pIe .. commies," socialist s, construction. Repres entative reactionary students on this cam­ anarchists or whatever is com­ M o,* imponant of all we must pus and the non-reactionary ad­ pletely meaningless •••that is nOt an act wgether to retain some kind­ To the Daily Egyptian: ministration. answer. It only br oadens the gap. of solidarity. We must nO{ be So much has been said lately Wh at yo u must come [Q grips intimidated by the power structur e about the conditions existing at Obviously the answer to student Wi th ar e the social and political of this University or country, but SIU that I feel reluctant to go Into proble ms. does nOt lie in the burn­ problems that are facing this Uni­ hold tight to our ideals and be­ detail r egarding ail of these in­ ing down of anyone' s house, but versity, your country, and finally lief s . Let us not sa y in 20 year s dividual grievances. I do, how­ ne ither does it lie in the r efusal the world. " Imperialism:' "ex­ that we were the generation that ever, fee] the need to voice a to ad mi t that there are no prob­ plOitation," "t h e ghetto," and could have made a difference. grievance of my own , and a lems. What the aware ness amounts "whitey" are terms that you must Diane Melching grievance, which I feel, is that co is an e xpression by students of the large majority of students that the world can be a better at SIU. place in which to exist. It makes me literally s ick to Sees Only Biased Repoftin'g I hear of the students becoming in­ It started with the Provo move­ volved in those foolish, immature me nt at Be rkeley a nd has gradually and irresponsible activities which spread throughout the world. But To the Daily Egyptian: Day after day 1 atte mpted to r e ad have been occurring on c ampus. the e xpression 1s not of material As a student of this University those fe w pages and e ach time I What is the SIPC? Don't tell m e gains; r ather it is about the de­ I can assure you that the r e is a have been confronted wi th nothing it's the Southern Illinois ··Peace" velopme nt and betterment of hu ­ great deal to be disgusted about. but biased r eponing. Committee- only a fool would be­ manity. Some of your pr ofessors Of particul ar concern her e is the To be mOre specific, J have yet lieve that. What is this move and parents call it a dream. I nature of the Daily Egyptian. to find any lette r on the editor ial to form a coalition to secure do not and will nO[. However. I would cen ainly like to know section which would present the students' nghts? In my opinIon the expression cannO l r emain just what kind of individuals are r e ­ issue opposite to that discussed. it is an absurd idea concieved from an expr ession. This is the reason sponsible for such ridiculous imi­ Time after time I see and read the naive minds of a s m all group that students must come together tation of a dally publication. I'm nothing but what I consider to be of undesirables. and form some kind of s tudem r eferring. of course, to the kind the pro-administration argument. Let me say this in defense of solidarity. of news that is being reported. I strongly suspect that ther e is my fellow student s. Almost all foul - play by whoe:v, r selects the of the students whom I know feel . I mate rial to be prJitted. I cannot that these chronic protestors and possibly believe that the re are no demonstrators do not, iii any way. opposing views offe red to the news­ r epresent thei r interest s. The Send Coalition to Columbia paper in r egards to s ubjects such vast majority of the student s on as the role played by the SIPC this campus have as their primary or the recruite r s at the Univer sity goal an education. T'I (he Daily E~ypti.n : front page, instead of [he gar­ Cente r situation or, for t h a t These radical gr oups are doing bage can where it belongs. matter. the quality of the Job done nothing but hinde ring this function In the May -; edition of the I have a solution for thiS co­ by Mr. Lenzi, Student Body Presi­ and it is due time that these in­ Egyptian the r e appeared an article alition . . . go to Columbia, we dent. dividuals be r emoved from. this about a Stude nt Coalition that ad­ do not need, nor do we want your Unive r sity. If they feel they are vocated "occupying P resident Oe ­ type of aid in maintaining a qual ­ As a student and reluctant fi­ being deprived of their right s, lyte W. Morr is' office or burning ity institut ion of higher learning, nancial supporte r of this daily then they should leave SIU and his house" if their demands are for this type of radical civil dis­ publication, I demand- that justice cease iIlfringing upon the rights not me t. obedience, even if it achieves some be done, and bot h sides of any of those r esponsible students who These demands include exte n­ small imme diate gains (which is issue be presented. If pe rhaps want nothing to do with these sion of parJetal hours, extension doubtful) would onl y retard the you may have trouble finding the ridiculous demonstrations. of the bours of the Union and Morr is furthe r healthy growth of SIU. To opposite view of pr esented argu­ To Intelligently voice grievances Library and s tudent control of you, Mr. Novick, I sa y. eithe r ments , which I strongly suspect like a mature and r esponsible the Egyptian and WSlU. , become a s tudent or go e lse­ to be a r e mote assumption in­ person is not onl y a right. but The demand for extension of wher e. I have he ard that there deed, I can assure you that such a moral obligation as well. But parietal hours is fine and 1n pace is a crying need for fi-esh out­ matter need no longer be a pr ob­ to r eact violently and hinder the with tre nds set by othe r schools side agitators at Be rkeley. lem, for I shall endeavo r to pro­ fun ct ion of education, to threaten but these people forget that SIU vide you with all the opposition the safety of student s and faCUlty, is locate d in a very canservative William R. Nicholson needed. and. to deliberately damage the: area and the refore change is by Thorn as Cross property of this Unive r sity c an necessity , slowe r . Changes are 'only be c riminal and I hope the taking place. P r eSide nt M·orris' majority of students at SIU will warne ll'S hours experiment, for Violence Won't Bring Change not toler ate it. example , is a good start. If suc­ Jim Worobey cessful, it will res~ult in the changes that this group deSir es. T athe Daily Egyptian: means of accomplishmem. There­ 1 am appalled by the r ecent fore, if one wants to try to change Relinquish Positi o ns This group also de mands stude nt displays Ii f Violence a nd de ­ existing conditions , he s hould al­ control of the E ~yptlan and WSIU struction carried out on our cam­ ways seek legal meanS. Illegal radio. Why? Do they think they I s uggest that Pre sident MorriS, pus. Two I}pecific examples of and violent m~ ans will probably can do a better job? The Dally recent attempts at [he destruction never gain sufficiem s uppon to Vi c e-President MacVicar. Ruff­ Egyptian is one of the finest college of SIU property are the attempted implement sucb changes. ner, D ea n MOUlto n, C2.ptBin newspapers I have seen. If KA ar son of Parkinson Building and I hope the persons responsible McBride. Dean McKeefer y, Dean is any indication of what s tudent the bombing of the Agriculture for these acts are apprehended and McGrath, Dean Schnabel, Dean Go­ manage ment can do, I, for one , Building. are treated to the fullest extent lng, and C balrman of the Board, DOpe the Dally Egyptian r e mains 11m sure many of us are dis­ of the law, ~~cor d i ng to the· se­ Mr. Davis all Immediately re­ as It is today. gruntled with conditions which e x­ veriey of the nature of [heir acts. linqulsb ~helr poSitions to any This group complains that the ist in our departments , ourUni­ They and others like tne m must quallfied undergraduate stu den t . student ' s opinions are not ade­ versity. and our society. but none know that these actions cannot be wbo bas the maturity and ex- quatelyexpressed. ThIs statement of these conditions warrant such condoned if our society as we know • 'penence to fill said position. Is refuted dally by the inclusion Violence and destruction • it is to endure. ..\ . of .t;rJUlb . 1Uoe .. J!>e. article. 1 am Th.~t . i~, . the·r .e ~ no end in our commenting on, appearing on the society which. warrants such a James W. Hiil Store Hours ---' Thur5day 12:00 · 9:00 P.M. Monday 12:00 . 9:00 P.M. F,;day Sav:ma T u ••day 12:00 - 9:00 P.M. Saturday Wedn ••day 12:00 - 9:00 P.M. State Hwy 13 and Reed Station Rd. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

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By A.rt scb eskie .. shudder when sbe scr.awls a mercilessly with a red pencil. track of tbose who either added near six million changes each big, Ueither" on your advise­ Finally, you watch With r e ­ or dropped courses. year. As yo'!. walk t brough the mem sb ~et. lief as the clattering machine The fourth and final list With' this vast numbe r of door. your ears are buffeted After sectioning yourself. eats the last of yo ur class is given to the insrrucwrs chHnges" one would e xpect the by tbe clattering of the key yo u wait for the welcome cards. Now you' r e home free, ' the week before the finals, Registrar' s office at times to [Q and it's on this sheet that the punch machines. You hand shout of "next!" Then you and all you have do is pay fall a little behind. Keirn said. your appointment card to (he yo ur fees. instrucwr records the fi nal however. that the Registrar's s tep up to the guy with all the man at the desk, and upon The work of the Registrar' s grade, office usually keeps a stu­ I If his orders, yo u proceed to c ass listings. yo u" re office is JUSt beginning. . Every time a student in­ dent' s r ecords up to date to fill out the white information lucky enough get all your Assuming that each of tbe dicates a change of informa- wH hin one day o f ~ver y cha n ge card. classes the fir st time, you 18,500 students on campus that he makes. This includes The girl at the next desk happ1ly proceed to the cure registers for an average of ~~onm1:: .:~r;;::r ~~,~ti~ni~~ the first week of winter quar­ ask.s you if there is anything girl °in the mini-dre~s who five classes, the Registrar' s schedule , place of reSidence, ter, when appr oximately 6 ,()(x) which would prevent you from gives you the r ight card for office is required to keep telephone number or marital stud e nt s were involved in Plrf­ taking a SaEurday class or a each class. Now yo u go on track of more than 92.000 starus, it' s up to the Regis­ gram char.ges. night class. Reluncrantly. yo u to the final check, where your classes. To do thiS, they tr ar's office to keep the r e­ reply in the negative, and advisem ent sheet is s lashed issue a number of class lists cords up to date. throughout the quarter. According w Roland Keirn, Only the best The first list contains the assistant to t he Registrar, School of Business Chooses names of all students who pre­ the Registrar's office pro­ in flowers r egister ed. The second and ces~es about 500,000 changes every month, and somewhere Donald Perry Top Instructor third lists are issued to keep ~~ .. . . • modern Donald Perry was voted out­ exam s; Roy Richards , most equipment standing business instructor business-like instructor; by the School of Bus iness s tu­ Douglas Humphries, sharpest • pleasanl ~~~ dent coun cil at a recent meet­ dresser; Tom Hedges, most almosphere ~ Ing, notorious grader; G e 0 r g e Fleerlage, frie:1dli e st in­ • dates Other award winners were structor. and Stuart Taylor, Gola Waters, best lecturer; in struc tor who thinks his play free '~ Henry Rehn, instructor with course is the only course of­ rene " m ost 5 u bje erl v e-objective fe r ed. BILLIARDS 457·6660 Engineering Club Holds Last Meeting Campu s Shopping! Cerller 607 ~, lIIinoi.

Club officers for the 1968- The Engineering Cl ub will 69 school year will be John hold its last business me et­ BurnSide, pres id e nt; Le n ing of [he year at 9 p.m. Crame, vice president; Jim We dnesday in Room A- III Pardee, treasurer; Willard of the Te chnology Building, DuenSing, secre tary; and Don S. W. Simpson of the She ll Ortiman, correspondent sec­ Oil Company will be me club's retary. guest speake r. AU interested students and faculty are invired to the m eet­ ShOP w,th ing. Coffee and donuts will be DAILY EGYPTIAN served atterwards.

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SAIGON (AP) - North Viet­ as it took off with South Vi et­ namese who overran a Special namese irregulars a nd their Forces camp in rhe far nonh families, c rashed into a moun­ shot down nine U.s. aircraft, tain in e ne m y territory and including a C 130 transport exploded. A U.s. source said tbat carried 5 i)( American tbe ·plane was believed loaded crewmen and po 6 5 i b 1 Y1 50 to its capacity of about 150 So u [h Vietnamese to their passengers and as far as is deaths. This would be the known there we reno s ur­ world's wo r st air disaster. vivors. The slor y of what happened If the reJX>n is confirmed at Kham Due was told by U.S. this would be thr ee times the officers T uesday. tWO days toll of the worst previous after the storm of battle broke crash in Vietnam. The world's over that camp only 30 miles worst civilian disaster was the southwest of Oa Nang, the big collision of two airliners over South Vietnamese and U.S. New York City Dec. 16, 1960. Marine base. That crash killed 134 persons, PHI MU ALPHA A second C l30 was hit as it The fa ct that officers r e ­ was landing at Kham Duc but ported about 5,000 ene my its s ix-man crew s urvived. (r 0 0 P 5 launched the anack Five Marine helicopters, a showed that the Nonh Viet­ U.S. f ig h r e r - bo mber and a Presents namese gtill operale freel y light observation plane were in the area despite U.S. c laims do wned Friday, when the camp that their main s uppl y base cam e under shell fire. was destroyed i n the A Shau T here were no details on Valley [Q the north. s urvivors or the number ENCORE 68 Thl' C 130 was hit Sunday aboard. Southern's Foremost Ven· ure into Jazz Baby Due in October Starring the CHANDRA ELLIS QUARTET Lynda Bird Expecting Karl Koy & Jan Pittma,n WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ Capt. Robb knew about it de n t Johnson' s 24 - year -Q ld befor e he departed on March daughter, Lynda Bird Robb, is 30 for 13 months dUlY in expecrlng her first baby in Vie l n a m . Mrs . C arpemer late October. said. Southern's Own Big Swing ing Band and Many Others T he White House made the Lynda, a b rId e o f fi ve annQuflceme m Tuesday after months. has been r e luctant {Q Encore Presents An weeks of rumors (hat Lynda confirm the ru'mors of her im­ was pregnant. pending motherhood. When Enjoyable Experience In J'azz Both Lynda and he r Marine reponers asked her about it \ captain husband, f:harles S. r e cently she turned them a­ Robb, 28 , we re r c poned "de ­ sid e wit h the comme nt: SHRYOCK AUD. May 18, 8:00 P.M Tickets $1.25 lighted "bout it." E lizabeth "You've been a sking me that C arpenter, pr ess secrctary since Dec. 10." The Robbs to the First Lady. made the w ere married In a White announce mem shonly aft e r House cer e mo'ny last Dec . 9. Lynda's return from a M o­ Robb is now on duty in com­ ther's Day weeke nd with he r mand of a Marine rifle compa­ LEADERS parents at the LBJ r anch in ny. operating near Oa Nang Texas. in Vietnam. Needed Group Plans Tours little Caesar's For For Foreign Students Reigns Supreme The Chur ch Wo mc n'sCoun­ cit of Carbondale has invited international St U den l s for family rides through the area New Student Week Sunday. {Fall 1968) Students have been asked to Roast Beef r egister- at the Interna tional Student Center, 508 S, Wall Sandwiches St. The deadline for r egis­ tering is T hu rsday at 5 p.m. And The rides will originate at the International Student Cen­ ter at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. Specific plans for the after­ Summer, Orientation noon will be worked O UI be­ Spaghetti rw"een srudenrs and the host Help new students through that first trying experience with registra­ families. tion and adjustment to a university campus. You can help them cUscov. Mrs. Wak.e land said any ad­ ditional families wishing to ..' er that SIU is not so awesome and impersonal as it may seem. host for e ign s[ude nr s for a You will provide lea

FrAN J< .I y: Yo", t.o.N 'i h&l p b~ t h ""e.. A ~ood "tiMe wifh t"~ A mbassador C ho w Shu·kai of the R epublic of C h i n a , riebt,' presents '''Three hundred Masterp ieces of Chinese Paiut­ Presents Masterpieces ing in th e Fal aee Museum " to R a l ph E. MCCoy . directo r o f ~[N(WMEN Univer sity libr aries, l eft, and P r esiden t D el yte W. MOrTi s a t a recent ban quet given i n C how's h ono r . 10 .... i ,"t ! ! A~ ti v ities Programming Board Austra lia Rules Island RUMPUS ROOM 01_ St L . T· S ' d The Australian government r tuns . OUlS rlp atur ay adminiseers ehe easeern half 213 E. M a i n A theater trip to St. Louis Students may spend the 'f ~Ne~W~GU~i~ne~a~' iiii.... ~~ii~iiij~~~~~~~ii~iiii~i;~ on Saturday is the lates t i te m e vening in St. Louis, returning ~ on the agenda of the Ac­ to Carbondale on the bus at tivities Programming Board. 1,30 a.m. A bus will leave Un iver­ sity Center at 10:30 a.m. en­ Interested s tude nts s hould abling s tudents to arrive in sign up in the Activities Of­ time for the matinee pe r­ fice by noon F riday, May 17. formance of "Gone with the The cost of [he trip Is $2 Wind.:' per person. Would You Believe.? !t E6Y:t~~n

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Mrs. C. Pitchford, are the fundamentals of a basic wardrobe. Resident Manager . . Egyptian Dormitory Just the right suit - 44.94 & up. 510 S. University Accessories to lIIatch your personality. Phone 9-3809 ' ''Accepted living' Center" · DAILY EGYPTIA" " Human Relations Group C8~ Reviews City Problems . '·'E·!t.t·'EI·';"iM* The Illinois Commission on garding problems presently Human Relaoons will hold its facing the city. June 19 meeting at I p.m. in Ivan R. Levin, director of the Counc ll Chambers of the field se r vices for the state Carbondale City Hal!. Human Relations Commis­ The co mmission meeting is sion, said his organization is (he result of a newl y adopted inte rested in gathering the testimony for a complete JX>lic y whereby monthly meet­ state-wide record so recom­ ings are held periodically in mendations made can be pre­ communHies other than C hi­ se nted to t he Governor and cago or 5prlni!field. general assembly. Representatives of civil Mayor David Keene ex­ rights . education. ami- pov­ pressed gr eat pleasure in erty organizations and SIU graming the commission per­ officials will be invited to the mission to use city hall for irs public meeting to testify r e- meeting.

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Addison Howard Jewelry De s Plaines Wahl Jewelers Mt. Carroll B.l. S~ber Investing 'All Those MiI,ions' Aledo C. R. Duncan Dixon l. Venier & Son Mt.Moffis lights Jewelry Anna Bean Je weler s Dolton Davis Jewelers MI. Prospect Wm. C. Kl einer Ar lington Hgh. naherty Jewelers Downers Grove Ed~ar H. Fey Nape rville Toenniges Jewelers Alpha Kappa P Si. profes­ The firs t ..,rum w1ll be at Aurora Bockman Jewelers Ou Quoin Higgins Comp an y Niles Rand Jewelers sional bus iness fraternity. 1:30 p.m. With a pane l con­ Aur ora Garvin Jewelers Eas t 51. loUiS Zerweck Jewelry Northbrook Franz Jewelers will present its seve nth annual s isting of Van Buboltz of the Barrington Howard A. Wenzel Effingham Heart Jewelry Oak Park H. E. Ha yward Be rwyn Higgason Jewelry [Imhurst York Jewelry Oak Park R. l. Scott Business Forum from 10 a.m. school of secretarial and bus i­ Blue Island Hollister Jewelry Eureka Gangloff Jewelry Oak lawn Russell Wheel er to 4 p.m. Thursday in Morris ness education. Mrs. Kare n Blue Island C. l. Kranich Evanston lenna Jewelers Olney Jame$(aley Library Audi tor ium. Craig of the Departmem of Canton Relcherts Franklin Park Daniel lutz Paxton Ben Overstreet & Son The forum' s topic, "Per­ Home and F ami ly and SIU Carbondale Cannon Je welry Freeport R. G. Luecke Pekin Jone s Brothers Carmi Bean Jewelers ~ eepo r t C. l. Ringer Peolla Larson & Brummet sonal Finances: Wh at To Do Treasur er Roben Gallegly. Champaign lIIini Je welry. Inc. Galesburg A. Odell Peru Paul Cohard Wi th All Those Millions " will The second forum will be John Bales Gibson Cl ly Hoover Jewelry Plano Cosllgan Jewelers cover mut\tal funds, savings. Chicago BllJ"s Watch Repa ll Glen Ellyn Rystrom's Jewelers Quincy Hokamp·Kei s loans. ·investmems and re­ at 3:30 p.m. and the panel Chicago George Christ GranJIe City Michel Je welry Rochelle Hackett Je we lry Store la[ed subjects. The public is will feature Sidney Schoen. Chicago Edward's Je welry Harvard Ulmer Jewe lry Rockford Beale Jewelry branch manager of Lamson Chicago Emile's Jewelry Harvey No ral Jewe lry Rockford C. l. lindquist invited [0 attend. Chicago R. Heurich Highland Park Leeds Jewe lry Shelbyvil le Plalls Je welry Shop Dr. Harold Dyers, Vi ce­ Brothers Broker age Co •• Chicago W. Heullch Co. Hillsboro Pail le Jewelry South Holland C. W. Oaehn president of the First National Frank Janello of Franklin In­ Chicago Roman Kosinsk i Hoopeston Fronville Jewelers Sterling Cehring·s Jewelry Bank of Car bondale. will dis­ surance Co. and Edward Winn, Chicago Land G Jewelers JO:let Jehle's House 01 Diamonds Sycamore Coopers Jewelry Chicago Gunther Man Joliet Gretz Jewelers VBla Park George Zenger cuss "Hey Man, Are You a me m ber of the finance fa c­ ChIcago Orly Jewelers Kewa nee Clayton Ta ylor Taylorvi lle Behrens Ed\irflr ds Loaded?" alI I a.m. ulty. Chicago £. l. Schoen La Grange Edgar H. Fey TmleyPark Noral Jewelry Chicago SCholla Jewelers libertyville Claus~ Jewelers Waukegan Plaza Jewelers Chicago Van Sipma 's Markham Wadzila Jewelry Wenona Wenon a Jewelels Chicago Hgts . Stevanato Jewe lers Malloon Lampe rt Jewelry Wilmington Paul Langseth Iranian Talk Slated on lobs Cicero Chas. A. Miller McHenry Wah l Jewelry Winnetka Thos. Cullen Danville Stephens Jewel ry Monm outh Wiley light, Jeweler Wood stock John Conl in A r e presentative of the ing ther e on Wednesda y a[ De Kalb Rendell Jewelers Morris Pa ge Jewelry Zion Ashl and Jewelers 100ntan governme nt wUl be 4 p.m. visiting sru to talk with The representativ e, Mr. Iranian s tude nts about e m­ Ghorashi, will be available ployme nt opportunities in for private confe rence s be­ Iran. The Inte rnational Stu­ [ween I and 4 p.m. Wednes­ dent Center, 508 5. Wap 5t., day. Appointments may be ar­ ha s a s ked all Iranian stU ­ range d by tele phoning 3-43 17. dents toanendageneral meet- Holloway to Speak On Market Issues Robert Holloway, president of the American Marketing Association, will speak at 4 p.m. today in Davis Audi­ corium in Wham Education BuJlding. His topic will be "Changing HIILL Social Issues in Marke ting." Hollowa y is professor of eco­ nomics and ma r k. e ting at the University of Minnesota.

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Wall .IAcross from Brush Towers) '. ~ .j. ~ : . j . ~ ~:ln i i .: (:) ... . , '~ .~ ; : ~ ' fo ; .. ,,?--- ...... ~ ...... , .... , .,.-'- Designers Ta~e Bye on Thigh Exchang~ St';dents Leave But Still Consider Hips Hip, Five Coeds Returning Home For five eXChange students According to Miss Seamon, girls found that courses were A ~cording to SIU Instructor from Winston-Salem State the girls found SIU students m ote numer ous than at their College, the past year at SIU "very kind and open m inded," own school. " This gave us a By Mary Ellen Nodd glass s ilhouene has been dom­ has been both fruitful .and and thr.ough their association good ' opportunity to take inant in the fashion world. stimulating. according to the girls feel that they came courses we had never bad be­ Farewe ll [0 the mini. Op­ Imerest in the front and cen­ Barbara L. Seamon. speaker to Hlearn about people." The fore . " Miss Seamon said. posites are always uwhar's ter is due to the influence of for the group. girls discovered, however, new" in fashion, and so the television. T he students, all girls. are that there was less personali­ A 5 to the geographic size short skin is slowly giving Variations in th e hour­ Barbara K. Hassell, Loretta zation at Sill than at their-own of SIU, Miss Seamon only way [0 longer le ngths. glass silhouene have been seen ProctOr. Mrs . C la y Hines school. said that "the walks were The good- bye to gams wUl in the changes in the waist Knight, Barbara Bass, and Due to SlU's large si-ze, the stimulating.' , linger at least [Q summer·s from the A line to the em­ Miss Seamon. e nd . Already midis. located pire style to the. e longated During their year here at Bicycle Safety Test Scheduled Friday just below [he calf. and maxis, waist. SIU. the girls had the op­ starting right above {h e ankle. W h er e i s the inter est in portunity to trave l With the Members of Health Educa­ in grades three through six. are replacing the mini. fashions to g07 Miss Berry SIU Angel Flight to New York, tion 323s wlll conduct a bi­ Dale O. Ritzel, ins trucwr, HForget [he maxi look; let's 5 aid that baclcfullness (t h e and two of the girls. Barbara cycle safety test from 12:30- and three class me m b e r s . keep it just the way it is," bustle effect) has been seen in Bass and Katrina Hassell, r e ­ 1:30 p.m. Friday at Parrish Bonnie Mazer , David Forbes voiced T o m Sorka, a sopho­ bridal gowns for the past six cei ved ho nors for academic School. and Micbae l Miles, are chair­ more, who gave a typical male year s . usually an indication achievement. The test is for students men for the event. r eaction to the introduction of of things to come . the longer skirts. Yet the Shift of interest to (he hip change is here. is seen in the designs of Ives Trends to be watched are St. Laurent thiS year in Paris. the switch of inter est from With the bareness and hard­ front and center to the back, ness of texture in women's softer lines and textures, and c lothes, Miss Berry said that more covering. Pleating and more covering, femininity, and gathering are being r evived as backfu llness are th e 0 n 1 y well as the return of r uffles trends left. and nuffy blouses. Men's we ar, tOo , is reveal­ ff Fashions to day are dia­ ing a back inter est as shown metrically opposed to the Vic­ in the Edwardian style coat. torian age," commented Thel­ The coat goes inward at the ma Berry. associate professor waist and up under the che st pf Clothing and textiles. to give a slight flair fa the She we nt o n to say that coattail. ' this is a fonhright era, With More jewelry and ruffles are little sublety in humor or en­ covering up men than before . tertainment, which is reflected Body fit is seen in the Mao Tse in fashions. The question of Tun g l oo k, emphasizing in­ whether we have come to the wardness, ski 11 ful l y CUt limit of uncove red ness mustbe sleeves and a neat close-to­ answered b e f ore a majo r the -body cut. change in fashion will occur. Variety is still the spice of According to Mis s Berry. faShion, however, and fashions (If you flunk, at least you'll be awake.) Exam Pill. And before long you 're f.... l· for the last 20 years the hour- cannot be assessed accuratel y Sure you've used NoDoz to help you ing more alert and with it again. at any one mom ent, btl[ rather stay awake the night before an exam. You see, NoDoz helps bring you up in context with background and But h ave you ever thought of taking to your usual level of alertness, so you Cll!h Will Present [he f u cure in mind. NoDaz to make yourself a little sharpe! don't just sit there in a fog ; it's got what German Concert during the exam itself ? it takes to help restore your perception, STUDENT Well, maybe you should. your rec all, and even your ability to The SIU German Club will RENTALS Let's say you're one of those guys solve problems. pr esent .. An ~vening with who doesn'l have to cram like mad the In fact, NoDoz contains the strongest Brahms" at 8 p.m. Wednes­ No w Taking night before. (Even so, yoti're probably stimulant for your Fnd that you can day in Morris Library Audi­ ummer & Fa ll Contr act torium. not getting your usual amount of sleep.) , lake without a prescription. Yet it's not The German Club Vocal E n­ lor And lei's say the morning of the big habit forming. semble led by Maria Ponen, • Ap artments exam, you find yourself he ading for Okay, hut what about the guy who instructor tn for e I g n lan­ class, kind of drowsy and unwou dd goofs off all term ant has to jam every· guages, will feature s tude nt -Dor mito ries alld wondering if The Grea t Brain has thing in the nig h I beiore. solois ts Pamela Sanabria, so­ ·Trailers prano, of Wilmene; Carolyn deserted you in the night. AIe we saying NoDoz will keep him Sue Webb, alto, of Carbondale ; All Air Conditione d What do you do? fro~::eming out? Donald Ludwig, tenor, of Kirk ­ / 0 Carbondale Mobile Home Salu. You panic, that's what you do. Em land; and Richard Szatko , Horth Hwy. 51, Carbondole Or, if you happened to read this ad, We're just saying MoDo. bass, of Bensenville. Plano you walk coolly over to the water cooler he'll be alert and awake. .• ., ...... ,.;!... accompanists are Susan Mc ­ RENTALS Clary and J. Hamilton Doug­ GALE WILlIAMS and wash down a couple of NoDoz, the As he lIunlcs. . las, both of Carbondale . Ph. 457 -4422 The program will consis t of a group of four German folk­ songs , the G-minor Rhapsodie for Piano, and the Liebeslie­ der Waltzes, Opus 52. THE FEAST _of the SPAGHETTI The pubUc is invite d to the program and a reception that fnllows. TODAY $1 All Thou Can Eat 5-9 P.M. our other delectables: *Roast Beef Sandwic-h es *Pizz~ IEIIASY P AyltlfHT PLANS , "A good plQre (0 ~' hop • fflr all fJf ) (,II. { ins/J. ran ce." FR ANKLIN CAMPUS INSURANCE SHOPPING AGENCY 703 S. IIli no i~ A", e . Phon, 4S7 ·U 61 CENTE 1oI ~ "I5,. , 19~ D~"'Y EGYr.T ' ~ ~" .tj campus"A ctivities Aerospace A~ards Program, Empwy,es Meeting on Agenda

Student Senate will hold a ception at 6:30 p.m. inl!all­ Pulliam Hall Gym will be open or 190 in the Agriculture to lU :~U p.m. in Technology meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the room C ~ Uni versiry Center. for r ecreation from 4 to 10 buildinJl;. A-l20. Ohio and nlinois rooms, A dinner will follow at 7 p. m . p.m . Non- A c a' em i c E mployes Universiry Center. in Ballroom B. The American Institute of In­ Weight lifting for male stu­ terior Design and National meeting of the Universh y Voting for Student govern­ Beta Sigma Phi and Epsilon dents will be available Museum will be he ld from 3 ment officers will be held Omega will serve a luncheon . Society of Interior Design fro m 2 to 10 p.m . in Room will install new officers at to 5 p.m. in lheCommunica­ fro m 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in at 1 p.m. in the nlinois Room 17. Pulliam Hall. lions Conference Room. Room H, University Cen­ of the University Center. 7:30 p.m. in the Home Eco­ ter. The Depanme nt of Intra­ SlU Fish and Wildlife As­ nomics Family Living Lab­ sociation will elect officers William S_'L A TV Video tape of the ficer installation and pro­ can be seen at A special certificate sUit­ ceremonies will be broad­ gram , with Leon Minckler, able for framing and signed ·cast over WSIU- TV, on Mon­ research forester, speaking ~<: by Preside nt Morr is and Vice­ day, May 20, at 8:30 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. in Room 186 Presiqen( MacVicar will be Currency EPPS given to each student. Exchange Senior s will also be allowed to select, from a list of books * Chec ks ,-os hed MOTOR published by the SIU Press, * Maney Orders any book or ooaks costing up * Notary Publi c Highway 13 - East to $15. Tbese books will be * T itle Service affixed With a commemorative Ph. 4~7::' 2184 book plate by the Un! versity. * Driver's Lict' nse Lice nse Plat es * O versea s De livery Ava il able To be honored in the cere­ * 2 D.oy Plates Service monies. freshmen a nd sopho­ GC!s, Lighh, Water mores must have an overall & Te lephone Bill s grade paiN Campus Shopping Center the Winter JOIN THE LIVEABLES

L~ MaMYv For the gals For the" guys 504 S, Rawlings 509 S. Ash Robe rt Rieman, Mg'. Carl Ham ilton, Mg '. 457-6471 549-1369 Accepted LiYing Centers Efficiency Apartments * Only 2 to an Apartment * Private Bath * ' Air Conditioned * Large Paneled Living Area * Laundry Facilities ... Close to town * Close to Campus Summer $135 SIU T£~iner Moonlights With Mets Farm Team By Skip Pitloc k SIU, Biggerstaff told Spack­ thdt Spackman isn' t around to man of his interest in physical help diagnose the injury or At the age of 20, Ke nt Big­ therapy. and "Doc" PUt him prescribe treatment. gerstaff is a "young pro". to work. Since then he bas "It was Tebbetts ' rule that When s chool gets out in June, had nearly three years ex­ every injury was to be re­ the junior fro m Wood River, perience along With C...Q.UTse s poned, no matter how miner, nl., will r eturn again [0 Mari­ in Physiology, Anatomy and and I would deCide if that man on, Va., the home of the farm Kinesiology. should play that day. EVen club of the New York Mets Bigge r staff said he con­ though he might disagree, he in [he Appalacian League. siders the practical knowledge respected my opinion:' he Bigge rstaff didn't sign a gained in the training room said. big contract, nor was he looked much more valuable than any of his lecture classes. Biggerstaff said he is at by any major league SCOUts anxious to return to the ball in high school. He even ad­ "Spackman has taught me club to see a new $50,000 mits that his baseball talents more [han I ~o uld ever have clubhouse which he hopes in­ are limited, but he's still on learned from any Q(her one cludes some new l r a i n i n g the same fie ld with all [he man," he said. young pros trying to keep them eqUipme nt. This summer Big­ in shape-Kent Bigger staff is Last s umme r Biggerstaff gerstaff will also be the busi­ their trainer. flew to Florida for the Mets ness manager of the club. spring training, and then con­ It will be his job to make travel Although Biggerstaff is ma­ tinu ed on to Virginia when and lodge arrangements for joring in m al hem ati cs . he the farm ream starred its scoutS and new ball players. spends mO St of his time in season. the trai ning r oom at {he Arena It will also include an increase learning how to heal {he many "The only equipment 1 bad in salary. Applying ointment to the sore injuries that athletes e ncoun­ was a whirlp oo l and my shoulder of football player ter. hands," laughed Biggerstaff, "but Manager 'Birdie' Teb­ C arl Mauch is SI U assistant T hrough the recommenda­ Pain Killer Lrain er K ent Biggerstarr who bens said to buy whatever tion of HOoC" Spackman (head was necessary." serves in a similar capacity trainer for SIU) last s pring. for the New york Mels farm Biggerstaff wa s offe red a job Bigge rstaff has nothing but c lub system during tJ1 e sum­ in the Mets or ganization. the highe st respect for Teb.. mer. bens who has previously man­ uI was the only trainer in aged With C incinnati, Milwau­ the league," Biggerstaff ad­ kee and Cleve land. mits, Hand many times pl;!..y­ SHQE Intramural Competition ers from op p o si ng teams One of the mos( challenging would come ove r and ask for experiences in being the train­ all ~o rk KUQranLe ed advice." er, explains Bigger staff, is cross from the Var,ityTh.atre Seeks Student Entries While in high s c hool, Big­ gerstaff took a s ix week Train­ A Thursda y deadline has r e lay. The eV ents ar e : 440 ing Correspondence Course be en set for enrrams in the yard dash, 100 yard dash, 880 from Kansas . and did much Meet At The Moo anm~al intramural tTack and yard dash, 220 yard dash, of the laping for the school fi eld mee t schedule d Saturday, 120 low hurdles, s hot put, athletes. Whe n he came to 1:30 p.m., at McAndrew Stadi­ lo ng jump , high jump. and t he Ope., 112 um . Entries can be picke d 50ft ball throw . up daily until 5 p.m. at the Onl y 20 compe titor s have WEDDING Friday & Saturday. Intramural 0 f fj c e in [he enre r ed co mpared to 200 at INVITATIONS Are na . thi s time las l year according other days til 12:30 $10.50 per hundred All SIU men are e ligible [0 to a repre sentative of the intramur al offi ce . compete e xcept members of and UP In the varsit y track lea rn. A Two SIU s tudent 5 rank high "Git-a-burger! You' re in nati o na l intramural ac­ 24 HR . SERVICE ON trophy will be awardE' d to the tivities. Charles L. Warren, team With the highe st number PERSONALIZED Moo counf ry," a s e nior from Carbondale, of pOi nts and to individual s in first and second places. r anks fourth in the nation in NAPKINS the long jump. and Charles Each contestant will be al­ E. Benson. a junior from At­ BIRKHOLZ GIITMART lowed to en t e r four othe r lanta, Ga., rank s founh in 204 S. ILLINOIS AVE. events in addition ro [he 880 the higlj. . To place YOUR a andy ORDER FORM INST RUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING ORDER

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Gibson SO Wan power booster with Luxury air conditioned apanmems. C 'daJe. air condo bousetrailer, new Auendons students1 Full timlj; an~ 2-10" Bue SPKRS $100. Call 68-4- Vlstt us at 1207 S. Wall. CaU 7_4123. 12x60. Available June I. 2 mi. from parnlme openings available . If you FOR SALE 4390. S09-4.A 222BB campus. $1 35jmo. &. utilities. Mar- desire a job offering top pay, bonuses ned or grad. Robinson Rentals. and wo rking hours a t your conven_ Amplifier. Bogen 100 wan With r e­ Ph. 549-2533. 2348B Ie nce. phone 457 -6300, Carbondale. Gall clubs. Bnnd new. never used. ftrrb, fo,- pubUc address. ExceUent Now renting mobile homes for Sum­ between 10 and 3 p.m . 237BC S[1ll In plastic cover. Sell for half. condilion $75. Call 549-6416 after mer & Fall. All prices &. sizes. Call 7_4334. 6iBA 6:00 fo,- info. S095A Cbuck's Rentals. 104 S. Marlon. Ph. Manage ,- for boys dorm needed. Call 0,}-3374. 107BB ';' dale air condo houseluller starting Summer lerm. 2 mi. f,-om campus. 457-4235. 507SC Saint Ben\&xd, female. 6 mo. old, 30' Nuhua Trailer. Ideal for I o r I bedrm. $1 50j mo., 2 bedrm. $60- 75j 2, gas beat. Call after 2 p.m. 9- AKC registered. Ph. 985.-454<1 , Car­ mo. & utilities. Married or grad Unde ,-graduate s tudents Imereste d in terville. 202BA 6968. S096A Rooms for boys whh cooking, utili­ stude nts Robinson Re ntals. Ph. 549_ advenising, marketing or ,·elated des furnished" summer rales $80 2533. 2358B areas to sell advertising for The Dally 1961 Simca stadonwagon. Cbeap 60 TR3 black, rebuill engine, trans. double . $100 single. FaU rates $1 20 Egypuan. Must be able to wo,-k dur_ transportation. 867-2106. 203BA Good body, Uk.e new. C aU 3-4549, double. Jr., Sr ., and Grads only. m Ing summer quarler. Apply Bruce 5097A South Hays St •• Phone 457- 8766. Roche Advertising manage r. in Bldg. Air condHloner. like new. 22,500 181BB VJUage Rentals . Approved housing for T -48. 5103C BTU, $180. Pbone 457- 8657. 213BA 1961 Po,-d, clean, burns oll, $300 graduates, unde ,-graduate upperclass or make offeL 9--4890 nights, 3- me n. Excellent locations. apts, 1967 Volkswagon. Tue over pay_ 5371 day. 5098 A Wilson Hall Dormitory for men. Each houses, and t ,-alle r s. Some share­ ments. Call 9.2-5509 afte,- 4:30. room has 1tsownalr conditioner. WU­ apts. OpponunitJes. 41 7 WeSI Main. SERVICES OFFERED 218BA Now avall . in this area Crown Tele­ son HaU's modern all e1ec. cafeteria Phone 7-4144. 238BB phone Ve let. Your personal answer_ hlUi a beautiful carpeted dining room Ing service. More Info. & demo. Call With a view ofoutdoorswimmi ngpool. Gr adsl Thesi 5fOffset · Priming. 9- Office turn., 2 yrs. old. exc.. condo . 7-5124. 229BA Exc. food is served with no Umil on Have a r oom. house, o r a contract 3850. Professional typist. Thesis . L-shaped desk. swivel chair. book­ many h e ms. WUson Hall's largeoul­ you .... ant to rent 7 Let the students 9_3850. 194BE cases, lamp. other ite ms. Poone . 53- door swimming pool has plenty of sun know .... here there Is space avaUable . '62 TR3, 2 tops, new paint. tires, in­ balb1ng area. WU son HaUls moden " 3593. 219BA terior. Rebuilt engine, trans. Excel­ The Daily Egyptian. (T-48) is open Depos its no w being accepted for June . clean. fire-proof, air condo &. close lent condidon. 3-4217. Jim. 5104A fmm 8-5. so pla ce your ad now ana U- Haul Remals. Karsten, Murdale to campus . Summer &. fall contr acts walch the ,-esults . Texaco. 7_63190r7_7925. 21lBE arc availa.ble. Ph. Mr. C. 457- We buy and seU used furniture. CaU Dual AFS' s Offenhauser Manifold for 549-1782. 226BA 2i69 or Vlsil Wilson Hall at 1101 S. Let us type 0'- p,-Im your term 283 , 327 Cbevvtes. Complete $80. Wall. 184BB Contact James McLean, R.R. /II Box Traile,- space. House t rallers. air paper, thesis. The Aqihor's Office, 7 C 'ville 9- 5095. 5105A COndo 457_6405 or 549_3 478. No 114 1/ 2 S. Illi nois. 9- 6931. 21'2BE 1967 Honda, 300. Elcellent condition. dogs. 49956 Call 687-1897 after 5. 227BA 1955 VW , $150. CalIChris,457-7942. Men:. Summer room rate at Shawnee HoWIe. $100: Optional meals: air 5106A 12_20 Club fo'- private parties. Sun.­ Ca,- wash, 604 N. Marlon, 10 a.m. to condJdoned: Details, 7_2032 or 9- Thurs .. Call 985-6675, 985_3116. Bud .. p.m. $1.25, Sal. Ma y 4. 4998£ 1962 wh.il.e otoer red Chery c.oave.r_ 1960 Cbevy runs good. $11 0 or beSI 3849: 805 W. Freeman. 185BB Millard. 402 N. DIv1slon. Canerv1lle. dble. Come see at Uttan'e PhllJp's offer. 687_1878. 5107A 50408 Typing In my home, thesis etc. 985- 66, EaaI: Main, Carbondale. 228A Plenty of pasture fo'- bon~es between 3145. 5059E C ' dale & M'boro. Ph. 457-2936. Honda 590 Good condition. muSt: sell, 50 x 10 Pacemaker. loca[ed on 7--4951 . 5108A i93BB Rooms for boys, .... lth cooking utWtles. Topycopy kits (Plastic Mastel'") 100' x 100' prtvate lOt 8 minutes FurnJshe d, blod f,- om campus. Ph. availab,le. Oor Info. Call 457-575 7. 9-1742,605 W. Freeman. 5055B from Carbondale. Carpered and alr­ CB-I60 with MegsandSleertngdamp­ 5090E conditioned. Avs.1lable June 7m. Ph. e,-. Mues a good tcurer. 7-55..0. Rooms fo,- boys with 985--4895 e ve nings and .53-1421 days coo'ins Marrieds. New 4 ,-m. apt. All elec­ 5109A privileges, fo r FaU term. Ph. 7_ Babysitting. Youg .... ife . in my ho me. for Steve LoveUene. !f99 A 5554. 20988 tric. A/C, fully carpeted, beautifully Mo n.-Fri. Phone 549-4802. Ex- 1_2 year old dappled Palomino ho,-se. furnlsbed, 627 Bryan Apt.I., C - vtUI!. perienced. 5091E Att~ r • p.m. 50898 1966 GTO, 2 dr .• Hdrp., 4 sp., 21.000 PiloTte 549-40'87. 5110A I bedrm. housetraller, air condo $50/ mi. E ngine perfect, verycle81l.owned mo. " utilities. 2 mJ . from campu.e. by staff membe,-. neve,- nced. $2100 '6<1 Cbev. 55. ai,- condo AU power. lmmed. Possession. Robln80n Ren­ Small 2 bedrm. home. extJ'"8 nice WANTED or best Offer. Hank. Miller, 457- kitchen, rural setting. $70. Unfurn. 5397. BA 230 Must sell. ExceU. condo 9-5230 tals. Ph. 549-2533. 210BB after 12. 5 11 i A $80•• furn. Near Cobden. 893-2077. 5100B Tired of ,-Iding home alone on tbe Classified Ada. Space tn a w1dely read paper. Fo,- good ,- etiu.lul put FOR RENT 2 1xIrm. turn.. cemral air cond., Sum­ Cons@:e. 3 r()')ms. furni Ahed. Phone ':t~~~eSn~~?th:I~I: ~~~~~d(~~ 4f~)~ your ad In today at lhe DaUy Egyp­ mer only. CaU after 5. 457-2552. 457_8466, 7 to 9 a.m. or 7 to 9 p.m. llano (T --48). 215BB 510 lB Wanled to rent: Furn. apt. wj tn '.i ...... ity r..-lati ... r.q.ir. fI.crt.1I walking dlst. of campus . Vis\dng ,bI,l. ~d __•• hMIe.t, .•, • .01 Ii .. 1966 General Eleco1c reco,-d player Approved eff. apartmentll for men. Approved traUer for Summer o nly In professor &. famU y. June 15- Sept. i. A~~ Li ..i., c..,...... 0 .. ip" Aleo priv. MobUe bme. parking w/ DeSoto. Ju. & Su. $90 a month. 2. CaU or write Fred Bakak.. 9 Meti­ stereo, 4 speakers. $40 0'- 1 Phone kunk Drive, Trenton, N.J. 609- 9-6357. aat to,- Russ. S050A ;_troC'tf...... ich ...., ... filecl.iril riI. lawns "shade. Call after 5 p,m. ulilltles furnished. 3-3437. 5102B )ff..c.-...... i.,.Office. 457-2552. 216BB 883-5414. 217BF Gibson 12 string guitar. Bem oHer. England Heights, conage. 2 bdrm. Call after 8, 3--4769. SOMA ARt anyone. Daily Egypdan Ads get !'ieml_furn. AVailable June 15. I yr. To buy house fro m owne ,-, 4bedrms., results. Two tines for on day only New uaUer. 60 x 12. air cond., two lease minimum. Call afl. 5 p.m. '65 Suzuki. 8Occ. Good cond1don. baths. completely furnished. (T.V ., 7.-4341 . 511 28 dining 8; famil y room. Ph. 549_ 7DC. 4766. S058F EKtrBS. Must seU. Mate offer. Call ~. urensils, etc.). Off old 13, near 9-1707 0'- 7-42M after 6 p.m. 5065A Wcimen-Summer-2 on. Idtcben apts. M'boro. $100 mo. 684-4381. BB 221 Urgeml y need ride to Iowa City or pri'f. ~th , air cond., large stUdy &. HELP WANTED vicinity Thur. 16th and a ride bact: C'dale house by owner. 1 bdrm., din­ Uving area. close to toWn &. campus. to C 'dale Sun. 19th. CaU 9-2281. lng rm., laundry rm., flrepLace, $135jlI. Ptlomey Towers, 504 S. Raw_ Wall St. Quads Is accepting appUca­ lings. ARt for Bob or Peg., 7-6017 1. dons for Summer from Freshman - 511 8F ~;~ 1ra:;:::":s::=, g~"; 139BB through Grad students add Sopho Accountants-new degrees. Both in- mores through Grad students for fall. Ride r to L.A. Leave June 9th. Phone lot. near campus. assume 5 1m 549-2414, Kare n. 511 3F mongage. Call 9-3705 after 5. 5068A Men Summe,- Apa;. with btchens. ~~f:1 ~~~~cF~~c;a'fct~~~~~~ pr1v. baths. air COIl., large study Ir Engineers-new degrees. Many open­ 4 responsihle Sr. Women desir e house '65 Tnumpb Bonny. 65Occ. Twtncarb, Uring area, close to tOwn & campus, Basement apanment, beginning Sum­ Ings. Fee paid. $8000 &. up. Contac.t nen yr. Exc. ref. Ph. 3-4812. Lots of go, Excellent cond.. bass. Lincoln Manor, 509 S. Ash. Ask fo,­ mer te,-m. Phone 9-2975. 22388 Downstate PersoMel.l03S. Wasblng_ mlrrorll. stoct: mufflers . megs. 9_ Bud, 9-1369. BB 140 ton. can phone 9-3366. 172BC 5114F 1180. 5069A Medical sec,-etary recepdonist. Car­ I 'would like to bu y girls bicycle. CaU Fall save money. luxury Uving. room S1eeplng rooms, single" doubles, Kit­ bondale. Exer"ence not necessary, .53- 3080. 5115F 120 SuzW. 1966. 1500 aauaJ miles. " board only $99 jmo. or $297 /qlI. .:ben. Near ta.mpus .•57_6286 , 220BB Uke new $275. Phone 9-3521. 5071A Typing essentlal. shorthand desired Free bus service. Indoor pool w1th but not necessary. State quU1fica­ BUDdeck. A/C. c.arpeted. exercJ.ae tions, send to Box 110, Dally Egyptian. "65" 250 Ducati, belmet & leamer room. etc. Both men' women. U. 200se LOST jadet. $425. Call 7_5907 after 5. City 602 E. College, 9-3396. 141BB Rooms for Summe,- and Fall In Inter­ natlonaJ House for both U.s. and For­ 50MA Srudent electronic technlc.1an for e~ Men 8lUdents. Pnv. rm. Exc. Summer save money, IIlXUTY Uring. in81alation work In accoustic lab. Afraid there Is no room for your Tnde BMW cycle for graVeStones or Kitcben &. dining area. C an cook. 01tTI prtv. '-oom&, air cond., free bus ser­ Phone 3_4301 between I p.m.-. p,rn. Classified Ad? Come to tbe p atly cash. J. Hill,9_3732, lale nigbta. meals or eat out. Lounge With TV. 224BC Egyptian (T _48) and we will mue 5085A vice to da86e6, men' women $99jmo. Air cond. WeU located. 606 W. Col­ 0'- $297/qt,-. University City, 602 E. lege. Only 2 blks. from cenler of CoUege. Room and boa.rd 1nc.l. 9_ camP'f&. Pavemem all tbe way. Con­ Sbop and compare. IClC% buman hair AppUcations are now being tak.e n (0'­ Lost a bright orange purse In U­ 3396. 142B8 tua required. Unlv. app. Only$155/ wigs. wigle16. falls. Now avaiL at s ummer jobs at the Daily E gypdan. brary. Would like to have [he con­ qrr. inc. vacauon time U studeru is tents ,-eturned. A reward Is offer­ unheard of low prices at the newly SpecW deal- Summe,- only. Egypdan opened Wlg StkJppe in Logan House. co ,-emain for the folloWing qtr. Call ed. C aU 3-3225. S08lG Sancls eft. apt. , AubQrn Hall, 549-3790 0,- 457_7352. 231 SS \ Ph. 687-2112, Mrs. Thelma Freeman. Young people with executive ablUty­ Oxford Hall, 1. House E •• air cond.. Girlfs watCh-gOld, ElgiJ)o n;ar Pyra_ M"boro. 5086A prj'f, rm. $1 75jqtr. Double oc­ a bener dian average "rra1n1ng pro­ gram" for a bette,- than average po­ mids. Reward. Call 3- 3845. 511bG cupancy $131.25jqtr. Ph. 457-2134. Rooms for Summer It Fall for women 1965 RJa; Craft. SOxIO. gun furnace, .sltlon. This unique management t.rain­ . 148BB student. Kitchen & dJ.n1ng area. Can wasber • dryer, slOrage &bed. sell for ing program follows a well planned. Black dog. mI xed lab. wilh .... hite spot depreciated value, one owner. TeL coot own meals or eat out. Well comprebenelve schedule. pmvtdes on chest. Answers to Sidney. Child' s day, 9-2168, night. 7_7569. 5087A located. 906 Elizabeth. Only 2 blks . you with the best opportunity to de­ pet. Reward. Call 9-1153. 5117G f'rom cente,- of campus. Paveme nt Swarner. Air condo eH. apt6. Mar­ ve op intO a responsible exec.uO\l1:! in Such a deall Stereo components. ried Ir grads. $I OO/mo. Ph ••57_ ~~~~;y;e~:X~Cl~U;:~~V~ consumer finance. Inten:iewing is a 2134. 1.9BB major ~n of this non-selling, tape deck • t.v., A~K de.all 9- cadon period if s rudem Is to ,-emaJn FOUND 1292. SQ88A tor the following qtr. also. Call 457_ salaried posldon. Liberal employee 7352. 232BB bneflUi and regular salary increases based on your progress. Age 21 -28, ' 57 Elcar, 8)(47, carpeted.completely Nella ApLiI., 509 S. Wall. All UDder­ bigh school gradua[e. Ho usehold FI­ Umb,-ella found in rm. HOB of Home furn1sbed. Good shape. 7-4222 aft. grad. GILls, 3 rm. Summer. 7-7263. 3-rms. fum. couple. no pets. 312 W. nanc e Corporadon, 1205 Public Ec. Bldg. on May 5. Identify at Dally ..5. 5093A 161BB Ou, Carbondale, llllnois. 233BB Square, Marton, minois. BC.225 Egypctan. m2H MOl 15, 1968 SIB 'fennls':'Players To Play Mississippi SL In Weekend Contest SIU 's tennis team hopes to be.[ Hold"n 6-2. and 7- 5. pick up Saturday wher e it was Dominguez lost to Elbl 6-4 before a 5-4 upset a[(he hands and '8-6. Maggiore beat Le­ Ot the Unive r sity of Illinois venson 6- 2. and 6-3. C leto the r e Monday. lost to Henz 6- 4, and 4-6. The loss was the second In doubles action, Spr e ngel­ i n 18 m 21'ches f OT the Salu­ m e ye r - Villa r e te l OSt to ~is who wer e wi thout the ser­ Holden-Thompson, 7-5, and Vices of [heir number five 6 - 3. Gildermeister ­ ma n, Johnny Yang, I ~- O for Oomi 1quez beal Elbl-Dunlap the season. 5-7, 6- 3. 7-5. Maggiore­ uThe absense of Yang hun Clerc lost to Levenson -RoS­ our cha nces and COSt us a borough 7- 6 and 6 -~ . couple of points . Yang was IllinOis is 15 - 6 for the sea­ unable to co m~[e because son. of a shou l de~ injury which Mjssissippi S't at e , ran.I(ed would not allow him to s wing third in [he nalion last year a racke t, " Coac h Dick Lefevre in the NCAA. will be the Sa­ said. lukis' Sa~ urda y opponent". Prep ar tng for th e annua l SI U Len n is i n vita­ The m3 1:11 was tied 4-4- tion al this weekend a re from left, Jennirer going infO the final doubles INTERESTED Stan ley. president , o f Wome n 's R ecreational action when Jay Maggiore and Paul C lete lost 7-5 and 6_ 4 Warming Up Association ; Vicki Sheets; Su e Maynard , top IN [0 Steve Levenson and Chad seed ed pl ayer ; and K ar en Matz, team man a- Rosborough. RENTING A TRAILER ' ger. T eams from eigh t oth e r sch ools will Gildermcisler l os l to comp e te . SEE Thompson 6 - 2 and 7 - 5. THE FINEST IN TRAILER Sprengelmcfer be a t Dunlap 5- 7, 6- 3, and 6- 2. Villare[e RENT AL S AND LOTS SIV's Women Tennis Team AT Browns Get Bill Nelson CARBONDALE MOBILE HOME In Trade With Steelers NORTH HI GHWAY 51 Plays Host to Illinois Schools PITTSBURGH (AP) -The Ph" 549-3000 Pittsburgh Sreelers r r a d e d the W 0 m e n' s Recreation will be Nonhern Illinois ' J ean r ounds at the annual Missouri quarterback Bill Ne lson and AssoCia(ion of SIU will play Meade , las t year's winner of Vallev tennis tOurna ment dur­ his troublesome knees Tues­ SPORTS FANS! host to a sectional [ennis tour- [he Millikin Tennis Tourna­ ing th"e past wee kend. day in r e turn for defensiv'e namenr 5 a t urd a y involving memo The Millikin Tourna­ OJ a ne Harvey. SIU, beat h e I p and quarterback Dick eighr Illinois schools . me m has been held for the Washington University's Shiner. The teams invited to par- last 50 years in [he Slale of Charlene Ackerma n 6- 2 and Ne lson, Side line d by knee I licipare are the Univer sity ' Illinois for college women ten­ 6-1 in singles comperil1on. trouble for pan of every sea­ of Illinois, ooth The Chicago nis players. SIU 's Diane Har­ Andrea Sanders of the Uni­ son s ince he became a s tart­ BET and Challlpaign branches . vey was last year' s r unner­ versity of T u 1 s a won the e r, wen r to the Cleveland YOU Western Illinois UniversHy, up in (he coucnament. s ingles title by beating J ackie Browns with defensive back Greenville College. Principia "We'r e hoping that Miss Ke lley, Washington Univer­ Jim Bradshaw for defensive DIDN'T Col l e g e , Northern Illi nois Harvey and Miss Meade will Sity, 6- -4 and 6 - 2. tackle Frank Parker, Shiner University and Illinois State be able [Q mect in the final Two SIU coeds, Vicki Sheets and KNOW University. r ounds and perhaps Miss Har- and Sue Maynard took the "We're expecting about 50 vey will be able [Q beat Miss doubles consolation title by or so girls to rurn out for Meade this time," Mrs. Por­ downing a DruryCollege team, By JAMES G. SIMPSON the sectional, probabl y some rer said. 7-5 and 6- 3. Oklahoma Uni ­ of the best college wo me n ten- Competition will get under­ versit y won the doubles round. Here's an inleresling st a" nis talent in the Slare of 11- wa y at 8 a.m. Saturda y at the Eleven schools participated tisric [rom the Na tional B:ls" linois," Mrs. Marjorie Por- campus tennis court s . in [he annual affa:r held in ketbalL Association t h :.l I reT . coach, said. SIU won both the singles Springfie ld, Mo. Those who sllows how much running Headlining the LOurnamem and doubles c on so l a t ion were involved were: Wash­ the avenl;e piaYE'r does duro ington University. University of Mi ssouri, Southeast Mis­ ~~!af:;':.S lhat . I~~~~~?o::i Weekend Tourney at Michigan State souri State, Central Missouri, ba~~thall players weal" oul Stevens College, So u t h w est a -1la ir of hRsk('tball shoes . Missouri, Principia College. t" "('I'Y t"'r~ or fOUL' games! To OIallenge SIU's Women Golfers a nd Drurv ColleR:e. En!)" wonder what was the The biggest rest of the Smith and Cherie Smith. This Week's Dandy Deal season faces the Worn e n's The WR A golf [ea rn bear !ri~8:S\n s ~~;~ib:~o~a~:~ " " " Until this season, the Recreational Association golf Western Illinois University in t"ecord was heJd by an Ala" team on Friday and Saturday a dual meet this past week ­ ban13 player who someslears when they will meet Michigan e nd. Miss Germain and Miss Heavenly Fried ~I~';;t ":