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-.,' ..>. T1I1O -America~ kidnapfl'd in Beirut BEIRUT, J,ebanoo (APl-Two American Embassy officen were IIbducted Wednesday 6y gunmen manntng a street barricade in • district of stiir~m Beirut dominated by lenist Moslems and their Palestinian guerrilla allies. Sei"';" or the two. men, who were Corced rrom an embassy car, .... part oC a wav~ or kidnapings that police said accoUnts 'Cor at least some or the UD persons missing in Lebanon's OIristlan-MosIem civil war. 1be oonflict has tom this tiny country Cor seven months. Sporadic sti-eet shooting and sniper r... e ac counted for Cour new deaths Wednesday. The embassy identified the two kidnaped as Charles Gallagher, 44, oC Roanok., Va. , and William Dykes Jr., 50, 01 San Jose, Calir. Gallagher is direc tor oC the U.S. InCormation Servic. printing plant in Beirut, and Dyk.s is his deputy. Turkish ambmsador killed in A uslria VIENNA. Austria (AP l-Three m.n armed with submachme guns shot the Turkish ambassador to d.ath in his .mbassy at noon Wedn.sday and sped away in a white Mercedes-Benz . There were conOicting reports that they were Greek or Greek Cypriot or Armenian. Austnan police threw out a dragnet to try to find tht" car and picked up more than a dozen foreigners who fitted the reported sizE' and "Medi:erranean look" of the kill t.· rs . There was no indicatIOn lhal an,' uf tht'm had been linked to the klllmgs. . Pullet.' Said the killers uf DaniS Tunahg ll . 60 . It·ft tht' lr gun " behind at the em has.o;o y . alung with tht, bags In whl('h they appilrl'ntly carrlt'1.l them, Ml'mht.·rs ur the embassy staff first told polin· tht., Intruders 14't're " English spl'akmg Grt'l'ks. " but Iht' Turkish f'orel~n MInI~lry In Ankara latt'r said its in rurrnalllll1 IJ1dl cated un~ spnkt, Turkish, Killlli"ger endll China t'illit 0" m"ted note Pt::KINC I '\P ) .,..5e<'r~tary of Statt.' H enr~ A Klssmgt'r said Thursday he was sa lI srit.'(1 With hiS talk~ In Chlll
Page 2. Doily 'E!IYIItIM: ~ 23, '915' Police· shoot it out In. target. . competItIon. . . By Pal Con'orall wilh Depuly Steven Milchell a;,d Willie DaUy Egyptiaa Stan Writer Mason. jaile r . White outshot his jailer Local polic~ shot it oul Wedn ..... a~' al with a score of 223 to 173 buLwas out· lhe DistriCt 13 Illinois Stale Police scored by Milchell who blasted a :34. headquarters in DuQyoin. Whil. and his officers used regulalion Competing in leams and individually, police revolve-rs. between 45 and 50 polke and sherirf's "Some- of the m e n use . b etter depulies look part in Ihe annual Ill inois r('volYers which don 't han' as much Policeman's Association ( IPA ) shoot. recoil but most of these me n are using The shooting match is sponsored by Ihe the guns they carry pvery day which is IPA to promote marksmanship among what this match was designee for, " policemen. but it is not a police (OfCl' Creath said. qualirying lest. Th(' poll ct' shot at 2S yards into a al High scorer for the day was Jack ring buJJ's-t>ye. Creath said the ma tch IS Fl ana~an . S IU security pollct' (>a ll ed Ihl' Camp PE'rry Co lC'~ . F1anaRan scored zn total points Oul of About 4.5() 10 550 offiC'ers across thE' a possiblt:' 300 In Iht' thrt't"I'\'t'nt ('um stall' parllClpat(' annually in tht' ma tch pt"tillon. and Cn'at h t'stlmated 10 p.:>r cent of Ih t' ' 'Tht, thrN ' ('v('nl s Wt'rt> a fIVt" OlInUle stalt"!" shOO It'rs USt' tilt,· DuQuoin rang('. sluw rire. a 2O-st'Cond II01t'(l rire and a Whlht $'aId IhE' niatch "'C'oS benerical ID-! 3lh said. "Tht' seon's u~lla lly dmp II!" tht' limp " Guslln~ winds nHly han' bt'('n allU\\'t"(1 fur finn),! clt'('n'ast'!'> ," Creath rt·spunslblt.> for somt' ufflct'rs low said -r-- scon's, h ut 50m(' of theSt' ),!uys can't Tht, t'Ulllpt'lllltlll glH'S th(' ufrict'rs a Willie Mason zeroes in on his target at the State Police headquarters in ('ven ust' thai as an t·xcu.'.;(· ... Cn'.ath ('hallct' III (·urn ,(· t bad ~ h()otl ... ,·, habll.s ' DuQuoin. Mason, Jackson County jail officer, scored 173 pointsJlUt of a ~UIPped . anet also tlt'lps supp)('ml'nt tht: depart possible 290 in Wednesday's competition. (Staff photo by earl Wagner) J ac.k.w n Counh' Sherif( Don Whllt· "wnt 's flrt 'arm 's tralnln ~ pru~ram , hl' partlClpaled In ttit' targt'l match along S3l(i Senate votes t,o lift natural gas price control
WASHINGTON lAP I- Art"r VOllng a a S(.' rlOus s horta ~(' of nalura l ~as thiS \' , .. • 'Editorials DIi~~n Opinion & ·Gomment1;uy EDITORIAL POliCY-Tht~ PDUcyol". DIIIty E~ is fO~" ..... bvn ..... cllaaknol Cut high salaries ...... ,idllla.Oplnkre ...... CI't_ ..IOriIII~'*'rd ...... i fyreftetf .... oI .. ~tlcnar .." ~ 01 .. Uriwnlty. ~tdltarieb ,...... " .. GP'nk:N til .. euthcn only. ~«Itc:r1Ms II, c-tUII8e KanllUioo ,...... ~ 01 the 0tI1y E~ Edltor'-' Ccnwti,..Wflktl ls ~t:I"IhdInf"'_ ·I ~ . _"'WrilB ::=~ c-oe "tI:Ir. •men'Orr.-ctld b¥'''' st\d!nt,..., ,'-ft. .... "*'IIIIiti1"Cl mitor""" m ita"\eI W!'~ Webster', dictionary dermes a university as a :"~~RS POliCY-Ll'tttn '0 the editor .. IrNtJed lind wrl~ ~ Mb'nit them ~ "*' 01 in I»f'SU' to Edtortal Paoe Editror. 0.1), Egypt~. Rocm 13D. ~icni 8uikting. let1W'S thouId tar ~t1WI ... "corporapon of Ieachers for the teaching of higber thI:IUkt I"QI ..-=-d 250 words. l«tten 'NhictI ". fditors cx:nsidIt, Ii ~JQa 01 in IXO" IIISte will not .. PJbIi1tIm. All educatiool." This defmition implies that the most im IilHlfs rrut bit s/!;ned ~ !h! M/ttIor's.. Sft.dtnts I"QUSf tdtntlty " 'M\.h~s b¥ ct.ssificafkrl..:l ""'01 .teaI!ty mem portant employes of a university are the professors bef"1 ~~t..c ' ... ~ ,c staff men-an by depe,.tment ..., pgsj,lCrI. Writers -..tmittirv ~ e"8""ed in higher education. Vet . if salary is any in ~ "*1 shDuk:I , rc l ~~ ..0 ~ ~ for . ~ lftGItG\'" aut'PloMf'\ip. ~ for wNch ~Hic8t i Cl'l Gaf'W"IO' br ~ will not tit ~ j Shed dicatIOn of importance. then SIU professors rank serond to the University administrators. Although ..,me professors are paid more than 90me administrators, the median annual salary of professors and assistant professors at 51 U is below that of administrators. ~ Administrators argue that part of the reason for their higher salaries i. because they work twelve months of the year whilp the faculty work only nine. Therefore. they are paid for twelve ... hile faculty are only paid for nine. But their / increase in salary is more inflated than just an added three months of pay. One ex;mple is the promotion of an associate professor to the post of assistant dean of his college. Not only was his salary paid for the extra three mon ths. but his original salary was increased $400 a month for all twelve months . This gave him a raise of $4,800 a year. not including the inl'rease he re~ived (or working twelve months rather than nine. His a nnual salary rose from about $13.500 to over $22 .000. As .. a professor. he may have needed to publish two morE." books beforE." receiving that kind of raise, books that would bt> researched a n written during his three months of thl' year spent away from teaching. But administrators still contend that thE." Y deserve a higher salary beca~ they hav E" l ar~er rE." spon· si bilities than faculty members . This b; nol necessarily so. U a universi ty is indeed an institute of hi gher lear· niog then its main responsibility IS to the teaching of "higher education " and not its busines... maters. Tht' professors. not thE' administrators. an' the mosl im · portant employes of the Uni versity. It seems a distortion of valu~ to say the managemt'nt of Unlv{' r · sity is more important than education. Yt'l . thiS is what SIU is saying by payinlO! 115 administrators more than ils faculty . Still. thE' problem is not nnt' of undt'r-paid facul ty as much as it is one of inflated administrativ(' UFO 'people drop In salaries. Thr solution SE't'ms 10 r('51 in c uttin ~ back the salaries of administrator!' in orde r to creatl' mor(' of an equilibrium bf'lw('('n acade miC anci ad· ministrative salaries . with far-out i/deas Compensation mess By Joannt' HoUister A couple calling themselves " The Two" claim to people picked up and left everything behind. For a By Cathy Tokarski have arrived on earth in space ships from the same couple who have made a strong verbal denoun Dally Egyptia,\ SI.aIT Writer origin as Jesus Christ. They started in Ventura cement of all material possessions . "The Tw&" have County california last spring . wending their way managed to acquire quite a litUe nest egg. GOvernment bureaucrary is making its presence around the countr;;y . ric king up members for their In Los Angeles. Joan Culpepper. who describes all to well-known for Illinois residents who are tryin~ cult. herself as a teacher of metaphysics ·and a psychic, to receive unt" mployment compensation. Ventura County Sheriff Charles Rudd identified turned over $433 to the cult. ··The Two" as Marshafi Herff Applewhite. 44. and . 'n>e), eacouraged us to bri"8 as much money as Recent statistics show that althou(.t:h nationwide Bunnie Lu Trusdale Nettles. 43 . . Rather Anglo possible and they told us when we arrived at camp W1employment dropped from 8. 4 per cent to 8.3 per sounding names fo r outer spacers. 5(imething less we had to turn over aU our money to the communal cent between August and September. lllinois unem ChT-isti~ and m, e cosmic would h.:- ve been more fund. I think they got from $13.000 to $35.000 from the ployment rose from 9.1 per cent to 9.3 per ~elJ!. and appropriate. Los A"8eles group." Culpepper saicl- from 11 .6 to 11.9 per cent in Chicago. Hayden Hewos. a self-styled UFO investigator A menlber of the sect corutrmed that the money from Oklahoma City. has spoken to "The Two.': He was turned over to a group member called ~ i te Illinois· disproportionately high rat. of lU'lemployment. tryinR to lZet a check has proved said the message they caITY is one that . accordi"8 to "Moneybags". All members of the group were taken alJl10fil as difficult as try.i"8. to get a job. them. has beo... perverted and twisted throUlJh the care of. whether they had contributed money or not. human religion called Christianity. 11)eir religIon in the member said. For example. in suburban Lombard. the unem volves wandering around 8 lot. leaving material '"The Two" have offered an ultimatium to ''the ploYment office handled 21 .000 claims for a l$-day thi"8s behind. and event"",Uy become a non-buman highest authority in human offices" which says. ill period in September. Because the office employs creature. .,.. part. ' ~f yOur nation and otben do not immediately. only 10 or t2 workers. some people have had to wait ''n>e Two" claim their authenticity ·Will be proved stop intaf.,mg in the natural evolutionary process' between four to eight week.. before they received any within a few months. 'They will be assassinated and which reqwres that each individual and each group money. three days later will rise from the dead. The be left alone to his own development aecordl"8 to his assassinatlOll wiU We place in either Salt Lalu! City own relijp... . then the civiliud structure arow>d the These delays in payment - have prompted Sen. or San Fra,*isco. A betting mati would take San world will be destroyed. Post haste." Cllarles Percy (R.. 01.) to censure the lllinois Francisco as the odds_ favorite. Just as Gerald There have been ~ lot of invasions of ...... Bureau of Employment for ''flagrantly violating the Ford. rights in this counlf'll in the past few years. but exi~ time limit for processi"8 appeals." At;: ''n>e Two" assure their foUowers that they WOO't religion has rem~ an exceptionall}' ...... cording to the Manpower Develop""",t and Traini"8 have to die before getlinl! to ride on a spaceship to and private belief. We may be bugged. poIIuted. 8YP 8Ct 1IllJG. payments ~ suppo•• etto be made prom another life. With an orrer lib that. who can resist· peel and lied to. but our freedom of religion bas ,JtIy alter a t __-..It waiting period. It ·s almost as good as airline flight insurance. .~ remained tmSCathed. Culls like HIM are protected NJ a result. Pl!rcfhas written to Labor Secrotary . ''n>e Two" · call their belief HIM-Human In WIder. law. Only when harm comes to otbers. ia the. • JolIn T. DwIIop. him to force Illinois to com dividual Metam~is . 'The title is definitely sexist. form of violence or dec:ptive practices does the law "'line intervene. . . 'lIlY willi the federal law. PI!rc.c.~iag to the Wh, n'" call It HER-Human -Evolutioaary 118Nis aur- III EmploJment es credit. but ~mart. or better yet. IT-Indlvidual Tran ''n>e Two" hAve~ brolteJI..,laws _ far wilbout the alfoo,_lICthe Labor DopQtment. it sformation. NJ ~. as. ewryone is leavine their as their religion is . 'The money the)< have acquired bas come from ~tlng adults. What -- initiate allY improvements. . families. selling their poaessions and givin4 Up sex ....u and akohoI. why not give up sexual identities too? !heR adults don't ....., to rea1ize it that a complete 'I1Ie Labor [)epertment must take heed III Percy'. ''n>e T1ov" have taken their cult from caIifomia to freedom of reIi&ion is available here. They don't letter and taIIe action to _tangle the mess created Oregon. Colorado. Dlinois (the Fox Lake area) and need to go to r... off planets to have freedom 01' by '1IlIIIois buraucrats. Texaa. relillion. - - - In Teus. Applewhite was arrested and sentenced '. Icfeas III rising frani the:dead .....Dy. No _ ... to four m ...tbs ia a Brownsville jail for failure to done it yet and certainly .....·f happen willi ..",. COrr«t;o" . t"e\utn a rental car reported stolen. Let·. hope he's Two" It-.... iDcorTectly reported ill yesterdays column - - nOt t:!!DIing his spaceship. Interplanetary law might Problems concerning human beings can oal7 be by Mary Gardner tbat, C-B. Hart-.... the dean 01. be slric:ler than Texas law. . solved by human bei"8S. 'The answers are here OIl Communications and FIDe Atts. Actually. C-B. H,..t 'The people that have joined the cult are (rum earth. not on ..,me forei¥n p1anet a thousand liiht is the dean. • varied badtgrounds. In Oregon. between D and ,. ye.... a_yo ...... Deily EgriIIIon, Octdior n !915 • Ford IS .a America's "accidental" President 81 AItIo... Heppe He does. The next day he's SlOpped for straddling a covered by you( i"...,.m." '''!bal's true." says his .,ent. " But Ullfort ....tely . Presidenl Ford obviously needs help. He's fallen double line. " I've always steered a middl.,..,r-tbe But cop you're carrying $500 deductible. Or you -.... We· ... doWl) airplane boarding ramps, been shol al and road course," he explains. the busts him when he finds a jc;"1 under the seal. "Whal 's a cancelled your policy. You're obviously aceident now. worsl of all. !)e', been hit by a car. joint ? , he says. prone. " FortUA8le1y . he wun'l hurt. But as any- motorist Two weeks later his car is ready. The bill is Finally he gels back 10 his desk only 10 learn thai knows. no grealer calamity could befall any man. $.l362.&3. " We had to mogrify the calipsis. portieate war is immineDt in 1M MkIdJe East . " Hi , Betly. I'm home. Allain." the franges and replace a' windshield wiper." ex· . 'It sure reels greal," he says with a sish of relief, "Thai" nice, dear. 'Did you have a good lime in plains the repair man. " But don 't worry , $499.99 is '10 be dealing Once .,ain wilh easy problem,.': wherever you were Ihis lrip?" " I Ihink il was Connecticul. Bul nothing much hap· pened. OIl, I did have a IitUe traffIC accidenl. BUI I wun 1 even shaken up." ' 'Good heavens! Who ran into you, d~ar? " " I didn'l ,lop to get their names. I guess they' didn'l _ our motorcade. So they came through lhis green 11gh1 ... " • " You mean you ran a red light and len the scene of an accidenl' Really, dear, that's not going to help your law and order image. You 'd betler call you in· surance agenl righl away." So he calls his insurance agent who isn '( in ror three days. " Another accident , you say?" says .he agent when he finally gets through. " It 's only a littie dent in the fender ." " Well , I'll mail you a report to fill out In quadruplicate including diagrams , weather con ditions and your grandmother's maiden name. Then , after you've gotten three estimates on the cost or repairs. we'll settle your claim," . The report arrives a week later. He manages to fill it oul in a si n ~h.· aft t'rnoon. But then he has to drive- all over town ~ e llin g ! hrec estimates. Tht' low(>sl IS 499.99. " For a little dent in thp fe: nder ?" he says . . 'Well , we have to take off th e coreopsis', r{' move the crenilated fanshaw and give the entire body SIX coats o( paint, " explains the repair man. " But we can have it for you in three days." He leaves the car and takes the bus to his offi ce, which requires Iran sfering (our times. " What am J going to do for a car . Betty?" he asks when he gets home. " Why don 't you borrow on(> of your sons·?·' shE> says...... :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.; ...... ::::;;: 'Letters :.:.:.: ... :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ...:;: .:::;::::.:.::::::: ::::::.:.:.:.:.:... :.:.:.:.:.:.:.: Compulsory UnIOnIsm IS a threat to freedom Keep to the right To the Daily' e;gyplian : TIle Ri ght To Work concept is not . and never has To the Daily Egyptian: been. "anti-union". We will support . and defend a In todays' society, we walk, ride. and drive on the This is correct a gross error in your September personsright to jOin a union just as vigorously as we right hand side. In driver's education, we are taught ' 30th issue. Your staff ....Titers Daniel Hofmann a nd sland up for the right to refrain fro m ha ving to pay to always keep to the right in any head-<>n emergency. Lenore Sobota in an article about th e Symposi um on tribut E' to a union as a condition of employment. Bicyclin~ daily. I fin .' ./ /. { . Albums 'Jffer 'Winter ~ rock, AI Tile Varsity No. I 'Who by Numbers' soft music The, pkkete4 ·iii. iii." bond is haW. • great time ~r · ·but "HarOld .. Malde" (orming. It's thal cockiness and '"'1100 _ by N ...... positive spirit that malt... rod< and did.'t budgi. Dr_ roll album work. and the Winter Group's new album utiliJes both of "Harold and Maude" is I biurre comtdy wiUribilJrre MCA·ZlIl history . th~ ~ t!:mh:~e ...",. Who by It oponed hm in 1972 . nd. 10 put It ~ i ndl" lailtd 10 Nwnbers" is lacking in both 0( the d1stinaUl sh Itwlf. above thi~5 . and the album suffers "' Then It opened at the W.Ntaate Theat re 1M M lnr~eapo lls . ;:::::: ;:::::::::;.::;:;: :::: :::::::: ~.:::::: ::;:;:::::::::~~::::::::::: :::::;:::::::: Il sounds hke the Who had to make and some lhmi slra nae btian 10 happtn . n.ee two albums come from Oul3ide 0( four " make--you-fee) - an albwn Qui didn't ~alJy want to. At hrst. a bJslcally ml(k11e-aae audience came to see mainstays in the rock and roll good" soft a nd slow songs . the . T h ~ match!!ss ~rlve a~~ en · '" Harold and Ma ude ", and loyed It. The 'wn was ex tended. music division : one from thr Who . album drives throughout withuul !~ u slasm of . ~. ho 5 ,Ne xt, and Thtn the colleae dltlM &crow d found out about It. charter members from the ~arly letting,.up. The band adds navot to Quadrophenla are I~. e~lde~c~ They c;me, they saw. IMY were conquered. They went allin 19IO's, and on~ rrom the Edgar Win· (he album giving a reggae feel to herr . ~n only two cuts, Sli p" Kid The run ... as extended alain. tft" Group. reiative newcomers into " Infinite P~ce in Rhythm " a disco and tn a Hand or a Face. The- Then II was the teenl&er s. Then Ih. yOUf'ller kids.. Ow ch.,. And it turns out that the beat 10 " Cool Dance " an'd " Good other (jv~ rockers. though all quile The n, &radulily. everyone was IOIM&. After about 24 weeks. the new kids do a mort COIlvlncina job ~~~n~~ ~. heavy metal sound to ~~~ ~~ really capt~ the mood Westalle beaM to suspect somel flln a was aOln a: on. than t~ r foref"athrr s Thirty weeks. 35. 40. 50. 75. Then 100 weeks, break'"l ltte Winter Group's album brinas But regardless 01 the fe-el of the Oddly enough, two sa:~ SOr1l~ are the all·lime Mmneapoll s record preyiousfy held by "The Sound with it a lot of rhythm and blues and various songs, the feeling that this is the ~s t on the album. Im':ltne a , of MuSIC". jazz naver , since this is what Edgar a rock and roJl album is conveyed Man ho ld~ Roger Dlltn~ y 5 best Some nel&hbors plcteltd outSide detNndina: a chinle played far many years, boOt with because or the spirit that comes vocal showl,,!g, and a very mela~ . of lare {they were Itr ed of lookma at the s.ame tNrquee tor over his brother Johnny and his previous across in the songs. Everything is ~.boI y mood IS set. n.e ~t cut IS two yea rs ~ "tla ro ld and Maude '" beian lis th ird year at Ihe band. Whitf' Trash. But this style pl ayt'd with confidence and en. ~I u e Red and Gr~y, . a ",ery WlSt,ale. And Silli audiences came , many of them seelMi the has evolved into rock In the last thusiasm . a nd you just know the ~~e::Sh!~dn:i~~~~~r1::J u:Jta~r~: film to r a seccnd. or tenth. or twentieth time. One younl tnln saw guitar. It 138Itmes. The film played for an IMc redlble 114 weeks betore It fi nally ended lis ru n. Hunt club to open f dx season c o~\~:':'n ~~::'/!e\:~rl i ~. ~~1 The second CMtJ:lr'daI~ prem ~~ be06re lode.,. Could we dering when a (ull dose 01 rock and reQuest thai after you Ste it once, you i lye someone else I The Wolf C"""" Hunl Club wi ll 0/. SS for each dass , 01" $3) (or thE' roll in the classic Who style will chance, belore. you try to see it ailln. fiC1ally begin Its sixth annual season wholt· show rome our way afJain. Here's hopi"J of fox hunting this weekmd, with Th E' first hunt of thE' season will MAlJ)E I wo days 01 actiVities planned. On ~~s.::'~~~t t~ ~~ ~~:n~e HAROlD and Salurday the club will hold hunler ~t"t underway m Sunday. beginntng are It he fi nest that can be found. trials at the Wolf Creek Hunt With a SllfTUp cup at the clubhouse " T~(' Who by Numbers" is a nice C.1 uh's clubhou.w, located on Wo!r :~~ ~~n;. ~~~~~ : ~\ ~:.-~~ album. but it's oot rock and 1"011 . Crt"ek Rood aboot 25 miles south· aftcrwatd!<> al tht'o clullhou..w. Non· \/o'l"S1 of" Carbondal(' . Gen(' Lashet'" , mC'mbt.,.. s who Wish It) ndE' In thE> Mt.'tamora, Mu..n . ....· 111 judftf' Iht· hunt must })t. lZuests flf mt'fllb('r s . t'vt'nl C l ass l '~ Inc ludt' grt"(':1 ..... orkl~ hun tl'T" . l"I.'1:ul ar workmJ.! An.\' lf\t' Intt'Tesh'll 1M I"IdlOg 1M Iht.' hunter, amail'Ur o ..... nt'f and huntf>I ' hu nh"f" tl"lal ~ or 1M Iht, hunt should tl'"ams. Oas..;('S an' opm to tht, .untact Bt1h l..ock ....-ooct al Spnnl-!t.,. public. and ('fltranl«; ..... 111 ht'marllec:1 Hld,Rt' St ahh-s . 549-3922 Sen 'ice to be held for former dean , ',.e·i A memorial 'set"vi('l' ....'11 be held _ for Lucy K Woody. former dean of ..... omen al SIZ ln hf' Homt' 's. Economics Build in al 7 p.m C ~/ W'AO F'riday. Tht' <'ert'mon is open to tht· public and ....'lIl1l cludt· addresses by ~AUNi 'ED Sone. Wrltt.n and P.rfor",.d tty . Martha Cla rk. representing lh(> Ca. S•• Mt'thodist . Church wo men .· HOUSE ".n • Gen('vlev(' My('rs , P . E .0 . , a Oct. 24 - Nov. 2 womm's orf(aMl7.atioo o( which Mrs. lOO' __, .... 01[ ' 0 11 '-... ' ..... ~ "':"· ~ft ; I PG I ~~ i ,; I 'I Woody belonlitOO . and Charles Ten· Ikk~ ts ovoUot)M' 01: . . - ~ ney, prort5S0r emt'f"itll'ii al SIU 'N4rslown Drugs Mrs . Woody died Oct . 3 alttle Nt"'4' 2 P.M. Show W ••kday ...... $1.25 Haven Cmler In Carbondale . TIlt BANK 01 Ca r bondo l ~ Woody Hall. fi rst opened L«; a P~n M yi layaway ~p. Shaw.·D.11y •• 2100 7100 1150 women:. dormllory. in 1953 and oow ADUll Sp AGf 16 OR UHDU so. ser v ing as a n adm in fsl r a t i v (" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• building. was namfd after h&. rl.,,,,,. I III.-Ur. ',TI'III", 'TI'T' 11M " -If. 11.1. VI" ".IS ADUlr...... ONlY' .. T.1.«-rlH/T; "" j"TI'*I", ,,.,, Iff-.." II:" '-If...... of~Ga;d ... Jxk 1\r;:I-dsal.Bru:e Den·B ~ Bustyn ~ ·C'. ... ~ ~w ~~::.::" :· I roniEiSIDE'THE ~ OFTHE MOUNTAIN' .. ~~ ~ . - =-===+. i ~1' 7aOO .....11 ~ I . . . "-6. D11l1y .EgyptIan. CJc:!oIW Z3. ·1975 '- > • 'J School offers courses for outd~rsmetto.tw.rd_ ...... _ _ I...... -,.,1beill hiIIIRI. __ ...... dim _...... and...... __ Intlle UaiIaI_. aJlldltioniJIIoff.... __ and _ ...... are_ ill which in tile IIoId"tho ...... t_ . Out...,..; Bound hu -. in CoIcrado. _ . New Hampalln. Mi_•• NortII ComIlno. Clrelr ohUity .. their ICrItIl dMire to _k with poopIe. BanlDt to faN, ..... flnt Une ..... The _ dal.... thot many Banlet hal rill" ..,. to StrtPerI to FtIIIIa, ( =1~::: ~~ :=~ lost none af Its .111. RIP' Vlllim hal foRd Pfaff. associate director 01 ad mlooiana. 51 U _ not ,i ... aedit Sirpa Lanl, .nd .hl i. rl.", .lmlUIIIII to rcr OIIUI"OS tabu It another _ con_lito, .hothor drlllld, or IlIIIfIIIIII, unleI thot ""hool is rully ",, ., ...; / . Do You u.' ·0Id ...... a..Ic ...... ? • If You~ , . . "s. • Ag/IiJn" is fer you. Serials. Classics, & Newsreels will be shown ewrynight to See It Again Club Members only ••.,.. • ..., f Su'tgle .... SI for cne year Familv ...... S2.50 for one plus $1.50 admission charge for each showing Send money to: r----·------..., I see 11 Again . : I P .O. 80>< 2831 ~ I (a_le. 11 . 61901 I : . Name I .- I Ackjress I """mbers of the Ringling Broo. and Bamum & Bailey I . I Ci revs, masters of many_ talents, work to amaze and ------~------delight their audiences. Apj)earing -in the .Arena on Tuesday and WedneSday will be veteran clown Prince Paul (above), trapeze artist Marvelous Mario (above). and the Russian Cossack horseman I (belowl. r~ , ' 1 . iJ ' ." !, - ,-, .'. J l@J Th is week's SPECIAL BEEF~~?1FF THERA SMni Wed~~~7 ' IIP .. Sunday tr 10 p.rn & Tuesday 1-11 .m Rt.51 861-9363 Seven mil •• "orth of Corbondale , I CARBONDALE CABLEVISION MURDALE SHOPPING CENTER "Cob/. TV S.rvice for Carbonda/. wi,h Chann.1 7, "our local proflramminfl" * 9 9;.·INSY ALLAYION . T SPECIAL ' *WITH A 2 MONTH SERVICE PREPAYMENT . ~ - THE COST IS SMALL - THE VIEWING GREAT! YOU GET ALL THE PROGRAMS FROM THE LOCAL STATIONS' PLUS IVORE SPORTS, NtORE NEWS, NtORE VARIETY WITH 12 CHANNELS J. -ON CAB LE! (AN AVERAGE OF 100 OR MORE NtOVIES PER WEEK) . DON'T DELA Y-GET CABLE' TV TODA-YI STOP I~, OR PHONE 457-3,361 __ ~~ OfFER ENDS MOND'AY, NOVEMBER 3 ~. ~ a. CIIily Egyptian. Oda:- 23. 1915 '-..: . . ~: .. . re.~ prepar~ for ~lT~vtJI 01_"Greatest SlwUJ .OREarth'" __ ... 1IIII1.oI\aIIIe I...... -..ed_3:30p.lD. 'I-.y...s IIJ""'V- 11 a.lD. W_y. EwIIIDI pel' ,..,....Dee8IOod ___ ... toft "..,. far tile .r ...••• _ 1'1 """~"'Jr_ __ wDJ be """ al • p.lD. ~~'"t"... ~~ 'I-.y and 7 p.lD. W_y. ~""'-adiIod. IIIraI porta 01 tile dn:ao, But II io TlelI.1 prlcel lor \be ,.Deral ,St_fI'olD SSe.-.. l_ tracItIcm __ tilt _tocetbor ac_to ~U allead \be mlU_ ...s .... made "G___ Oq- ~ are 3.50, 4.50 ADd 5.50. sru Eort/J" ... ___. . IludeDll aDd .blldr... UDder \I P.!':fono~ocea . 11Ie acllool .... recel... a cIoIIar oil \be admioaIaD 'Ioa...... s up" Ibe majority 101 b •••c:lMr ..ata at the lIl.tlMeS. The arri.. , 01 RJqIiIIc Bratilen. priee at m.tia" performaaces. _ 1Iid. A few bIeac:ber ..... Bam..., and BaIley C\raa wDJ be _ IIid lbol ooIy _tier benlded by a IradlUonol .olmll. remalD for the m.Uaeea. walk lram \be c:ircuo train Co \be Arena. The c:ircuo train II ocbeduJed to arrlv. al 5 p.m. M_y al tIIt- !l:~~O:!~i~dt-:~I~:: ~::~ !:~:f SUND y . NIGHT' Street. accordiJW to Joel PresIOD, publlcity direc'", lor.,..,. ...w . SERiES - ~.!tla.... ,=~~~ mlllic 01 \be Carbondale Com· SdIooI NeilmWlily EdIort Hi'" and" SlUBADd . ~ Warren Brandt will ride_t atop eI~~m~lU:alkw~ 'begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Illinois Central and Gull 'oa C~I. Lill Price· _ .110 NOW $79.95 r------*Th. b .. t in folk . SEND MONEY ORDER OR CASHIERS CHECK music TO : *,,.. Popcorn *HapPV' HO\lr ~~00-6:00 , . S20 Eui Gmn Champai... . Ill. 111211 *l"nch S,uial: Jumbo hotdog On Campus Ph. 33HOOO I ' Winoil Raideola Add,' Sal.. Tn ond II draft ... 1 AD arden Ibipped or ac_ltdJ~ wilbia • --.. 69. 1 . *Ov.r '40 veri.ti.s of impo'rted & ------do ..... tic be.r Student negotiates wi~ Navy HOU...... ·LRUS 1-.. . ' _f ~r sale of antique Jtelicopter _ the onIy""lmwu ~_ with 0 ~ ..., lliIIiD_ . "!be~ pblOD _ pIut in _ ...... _ 01 the hoIlalptor on! twio aIIIanI _ .... sru _ ~_ OCT. 29"" ""or _ with ~ at lmlth the from . ~ tadIed to _ to __ the OJrCroft boucN ond _ hoi ...... iDotrud.ar. on llirttoft _ in otI_a. ~4, and_.a.Oth _turTelltIy-- ~ 0 lrod. with ond 0 tail flO in.,...,. 010 tail rotor. When he bouIhl it thero ...... ""- . the u.s. Novy for hill oinoa1hy an "!be Novy ....otioIon ON! !-led repairs to mw CIl it before it could tique Kam ..._ twio..- hoIicop- bY Copt. Grov'" Wolker. rot .• I""" fly. He aim received two extra 1«. the Novy IIir m.-um. "!be Novy SIIlIth 01 M~ _ Eori hu osr-I to toke the hoIiaJpt • A' • • eooo.AT." • • ~ oa: 8I.IIPUItENr ALL CAR WAX • -_CHESeSlZZUNG~ IAUTOMOTIYfRUSTPROOFINGi =~p= ~-= . . eCAmSH eCHCICEN .. ' . ~ Sl~.95 • • n:,T~Y1!R8 ....-.0 WAlla • "SAlADS • IOLVIIfr • / .SDUPS _ • written guarantee, 5 years on ~ cars and 2 • • e~R years on older cars. WITH THIS COUPON ONLY. -.i. WIth INs CD-' cn/y (gaod "'"' Cd. 311 .eWllNE -LOW PRICES .- . VIC KOENIG CH~V~OLET lMOL .... c:.tI• ...... . ', • " j ' " , 11M! Black Affairs Q)unciJ will IIpIIUOI" a faahigo show - , UId feat~ lecturer Robert Bed< (better kIIown as Iceberg Slim) at 7 p.m . Friday in . Student Crnter' Ballrooms A UId B. Admission is f ...... 11M! Om",!a Psi Phi fraternity will sponsor homecoming "Now Featuring" dances begmnir.g at III p.m . Friday and Saturday at the Youth City cafeteria. QJJe Orl , a fraternity refreshment will be served. In addition, dance contests will be held T .....' nightly with pri",s being awarded. The career Planning and Pla""ment Center will begin • career awareness-exploration group series Thursday. Cool DrealDS .. Five sessions will meet each Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m . The meetings will be held in the career Counseling Division , Woody Hall B-202. Interested students should contact Ruta Baltrukenas at the Career Counseling Division at ~:/D96 . . Drink Special Today Due to printing difficulties, non Sequitur Magazine will not be distributed until Oct. TI. Non Sequitur will be available at Daily Egyptian newstands and will also be WIII.key s..r handed out individuaJfy'. Melvin Rader. a University of Washington professor known for his work in aesthetics and social philosophy, will be the speaker at the Philosophy Department 80~ Coloquim, 4 p.m . Thursday, in room 1005 Faner Hall . Rader's "A Modern Book of Esthetics" is now in its fourth edition. His other works include " Ethics and the Human .. ,at the TAP Community," " False Witness," and "The Enduring A. Doyne Horsley , assistant professor of geography, will ~.... .nlmim~it~e~dGNanti~ ,.... L~. present a paper at this week's National Council for Geographic Education convention in Toronto, Canada. He LL-GLA88 will also chair a seso;ion on ' 'Computer Models in A QUABIUM SALE Education ." His paper is on "Discrepant Action Strategy : North American Soils Example." 10 GALLON AQUARIUM '0.99 ... 15 GALLON AQUARIUM '12.99 Twenty SIU students in a regional planni~ class spent Friday on field trip to offi"", of the East-West Gateway 20 GALLON AQUARIUM '1 6.99 Coordination Council in St . Louis. David Christensen, chairman of the Geography Department, said the object 5 YEAR GUARANTEE was to famHiarize students with the work of a regional agency in coordinating and development activities. _-OoodOct.24-25..... Anthony J . Cuvo, assistant professor in the Rehabilitation Institute, has been appointed to a Region ' Five Planning Committee for Developmental Disabilities, SINGING working with Gov . Daniel Walktr's Advisory Council on Developmental Disabilities. Cuvo will be involved with the CANARIES planning UId direction of needed services to JlJinois citizens throughout the state. GUABAIfTKm> T08U1G FROM OUR KENNELS • Toy POodles • Min. 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Qct. 23 ,. 8 p.m. BEST BBQ Nernben Of the Two Penny Circus. a touring troupe which emphasizes clowns. exhibit some of their theatrical elements. IN TOWN Theatrical troupe of clowns H()(.Rs, 11 ,30 to JO p.m. Tues.-Sot. (Closed Mon.) to enhance Homecoming plans I'H. 549·8422 ' By lJBd.o _ atl NIGHT.~. WhII_r your decision. _ ' 11 help you reach .It with knoWledge and confidence. With a lull underwtlnding 01 ."y lu'1!ieal procedure. And consldera· . TrOphies, Cash, Prizes,- and More. tlon 01 all other possible allem_ For InIonMtlon or _In-'call (8i8) 451-5722. Anything can happen.... We .-siMd your " pn>bIemL .We ""'" LADIES SPECIAL 2 5~_ COLLI~S DRI.. S aboUt__ them alone. . AL" DAY UNTIL 9rOO p ..... I ...... --...... -- -. 1602 ZI.so-tJ~CiI\r._6lOOO . ' . All ~tores ~.. surveyed during the first week of October and -re re-checked the following week. Every attempt was made to Insure thIIIt the prices given are regular store ·prices. not sale prices. The list is based on past I PI.RG su:'Wys and USDA sUrveys of food prices In seIec:ted cities. The list is not intended to reflect a personal shopping list. The stores are ranked In or- der from least expensiw to most expenslw . . I PI RG staffers in this survey Were Pam Henson. Jerry Middeke. Phillip Roseman. DebbIe Thornburgh and Tim Power. Survey Committee Chairman. am.y Goods Flour. white. all purpose Gold .vedal .82 Chepaest .82 Com Flakes (Kelloggs) 120z. .51 Bread. white (Bunny 2Ooz. .56 Cheapes 1 lb. .25 Bread. whole wheat (Bunny) 1 lb. .63 Cookies. cream filled (Hydrox) 1 lb. .89 Meets, ~"ry. Rsh Seak. Round. U.S. Choice 1.85 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.99 1.85 Ggund Beef • .83 .99 .99 .85' .89 .99 Pork Chops. center cut 1.89 2.09 2.09 1.95 1.99 2.09 Frying Chicken. whole .67 .59 .59 .65 .69 049 • Ocean perch. frozen fillet 1.29' 1.19' 1.09' 1.19 • 1.29' Tuna fish (Swrfish chunk light) can- Dairy Products Milk. Vitamin 0 '12Qi11. store brand .87 .804 . III .804 .81 .69 Milk Evaporated (Pet) 14'120Z. can .31 .:Xl .33 .32 .34 .31 Cheese. sliced American (Kraft) 8 oz. Butter (Prairie Farms) 1 lb. Margarine. soft (Parkay) 1 lb. tub Eggs. Grade A 1 doz. ~~~--~~~~~~77-r----~~~~--~~-+----~--~~~~--~--~~---4----~~~ -$ Fruit Cocktai I (£leI Monte) :Xl3can .44 .47 047 .45 .50 .47 Orange Juice Cone. Frozen Store brand 120z. .49 .39 .49 .55 .49 .45 Green Beans (Del Monte) :Xl3 can .41 .33 .35 .28 .36 .33 Store brand .31 .37 .31 .37 .33 .31 lMlole Kernel Com. yellow (Del Monte) 303 can .37 .37 .39 -.38 .41 .37 lMlole, Kernel Com. yellow (stOA! brand) .34 .37 .39 .33 .41 .34 Spagettl (Franco-Am,) 15'12 oz. can .26 .25 .25 .26 .26 .28 Tomato Soup (Campbell) 11 '12 oz. can .19 Coffee...... (Folger 's) 1 lb. can Coffee (Folger's,) Instant 602. Tea bags (Llptm) 48'5 Cola (Coke) 12 oz. 6pk. (w/detXl5it) ...... ,.,...... Salad Dressing italian (KraftU oz. .57 SaladJCooklng Oil (Wesson) 240z. .99 Grape' jelly (Welch's) 10 oz. .57 Ketchup (Hlenz) . 20 oz. .59 ~ . Butter (Jifl 12 oz. .69 ~Ift Miracle IMllp 1 qt. .99 ~ wraP. 75 ft. Ritz Crackers 12 oz. Goods MIry L~ld. Giant size • .78 Tide. Giant SIze. . 1.25 • ~8lg_dldnotcrry lrrisl tom_ . _ltis"IIIIDI!. ' _fer III'IdnII in ... CIIlegory. \!lis ltom _ left in but not Ranki~nm least experisI\Ie to'mast expensive. _ In the _ gnary bill. 1. 1.;ational - $33.10 l. Kroger - 134.13 S. LP. IGA - S35.62 SI72.00 for this ad paid for 'by I :P.I.R.G. 2. Perney's -S33.91 4. W.M. IGA - SlS.20 6. Madt's ~Star : i3s.93 , . NEED AN ABORTION? ( LOST) - . call Us CL.AS8F1EO l~nON ' JltATD ...... -0:: ...... Miscellaneous ~o TO ttElP YOU fHlitOUGH nolS OM 0.:,.- 10 CIftts ,ir ....-d. EI(PE"' EHCf: WE (;fV£ YOu ~ I· =~lIl.·J ~~ ~l£'£ COUNSE LI NG p F " NY ... "**""" 11" =-~~.:...~~.. -::. Trailers ...,:...... , ...... ura....., ~ c.rs-. an...... ward. 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'...... ,$ ...., """"'"".'''1 ~ _ c.n'OJt 111 S 111 ~..., 1,..'-.IR_c-"'Y., ...... ,~ ...... ~.S., ... ror E.",., IS CMt"f'vtly a..-...... "'...... , l' MOMECDMNG SPEOAL ...... P"OOf,...,tlufrrrO'\ c."hlloc:CUt ...... 1.k'4S -...... ~~~ OPEN ,.ANrftPM [)All Y ...... ,.,.,., ...... "",II (0"«' Iht ., ....., "'" •• M'I •• Tw...... , ..... ~ Sl ..... ,. .,... ""*- ...... --.. Ihn. ~ ...... cttr...... _ .. .a:ti'tGrWt ,..,. V'ff ...... "M-"M ,.. OhIIt: ....',' .. S~II~M .. I• • 'S"'_''''Old Female to work ,.c., ..... ~,toeII . De,...."' ~.·l,n 11.". ,ns "" ..'tn.1., ".." ..... obedt ...u".'n~ ",II, ... UOO C.II at Deja Vu I..,. Mall.... t, ...... "_ml".... . ,., 'It. w• .'US.f ..... '-'" 1"'.M7 •i '·c-cIi.loeMcI.""" .... .,.\U, U,... c ... U I . full or part time . III'. , ...... THE D.E. "" C"""y ••1. 1, • • aC.II.". m,c"''''IICIl Excellent Pay c.... ~. ~.'k , ...- '..... 1,.. ,.. .. ",, 110.... Mt.J...... ' '121 .... No Experience Necessary ' .... vw a..tM. ,ftc" Plft. lOll Of ...., ...... Bicycles CLASSIFIEDS "'-la,'" ,...... Q;t_ , ... , ""'. uCIi)efl1 AfIIItI, ..... , .Tr. call 549:aB13 ~ ...... J1" I..,,.., ... .,nV.... ",...... M~M ... . ""...... for appointmenl ~'*'-,,_"' ...s,r ...... l UI ..... ,..,. VWca~wntlln ...... B . " ., . ". ·Specialist says gas slwrtag.e STEEL..aELTm RADIALS FOR SAFETY and LONG threatens Midwest economy UFE ....· .. 4~~ He .aid, "In my opinion_. Grat 1Iri..m. OWe. ArI... _ .... C1f1CAGO (APl-1bo M_ ill India.• , eronomic reco¥l!I')' ud inIL1tion BitIIop "-" A. __ of -.Id be oet bact at 1_ ror a .... ~.::'sI~ m:~==~ 10 lhr The 19th Annual l.ions Club native. i.s returning ror his ninth Telethon of Stars ror Handicapped Children will be telecast over ~ht!: a ~~~r :r~f:roC:~ WPSD·TV. Channel 6 . Paducah. smgles and albums now in Ken ., on .Nov . 1 and 2. diJtribution. Headlining the telethon will be Former " Laugh' In ," perrormer Arte JoItnson wUl be the offidal_ =~~ . ~~~~~:'~~na:;:~ and emcee of the ohow. Johnoon will telethon she vilIita the Ea,ter Seal be malting hi> nrst _once on Center in Paducah. She inspires the tm T"ethon of Stan. children and adults by her devoli... . sincerity and hard work. Local donations in the CIrbondale STlJOEIIT CENTER RESTltlRMi' Also a_ring on the show .... area !or the telethon are mailed country and western singers Jody directly by the _. 10 WPSl).TV . SElV'MG YOIJI DIMNER PA"'ltT~S Miller and Bob Luman. Miller is said George Jessop. Treasurer or 4ooPII- 700Pil making her telethon debut. while the Carbondale Uons Club. Jessop Luman has beeD a member 01 the abo said. '"'!bose donatJons are IlI~E AT THE sTuoeNT CfNTElt Grand 01. Opry alnce 11115. Eaay. mumed to the CaTbondale area and nlteninl .inger Stan Gunn, a ...... s rco- the East..- Seai Society:' 8E~ 'C!tt58Y.NASli ",.' Paducah naUve. wUl be maldna bill The ttJethcI1 wiU start at 10 p.m ., .. J'Y' Aa. AT .... Saturday. Nov. 1 and end at 1 p.m .. si~ n·~~~:~t~~ ~'ucah &lndoy. November :z. Supreme Court okays" 'Daily 'Egyptian CI ...ifiacl. Ad.arti.i". Ordar F_ teachers spanking pupils 536-3311 parent m request. It al", ~uired that paddling not be reorted to unless other means of Namt: ______DIIte: _____ Amount EncIDeed: diocipline had railed. and that • second school office< must witness the ouni!hment. ~ : ~------I The decision WI5 appealed by ~~~~~i~~N~: CLA~ ADVERTISING RATI:: lOc per word ~ , IIrst ...... 51.50 (any eel _I. a sixth gTader who was not exceeding 15 words). 10% d~t il eel rw. twice, 20% chcounl If eel ruM J*IdIed in December 1973 ror tine or lour ..... 30% lor 5-9 ...... 40% lor 1~)9 i-. SO% lor 20. ALL. ihrowi"ll' a kickball outside of dosignated p,->, time. 9M! said she CLASSIFIEO ADVERnSING MUST BE PAl> IN ADVANCE UNl£SS £STA8USHED had asked _ authorities not to ACCOUNT HAS BEEN MAINTAINED. Plene counI -.y Word. T.e ~e ..... corporal p.... lun .... t beca.... sbe was oppooed to it and Russell d-=oum. ' was. frail'chiId.. FInt DIlle Ad DeAouNES: 3:00 p.m.. day prior 10 publication. to Appeer. ______...,,1 Mai! to: 'Dally Egyptian For 0.1" Egypti.... UIe On,,: ConrMncatlons...... _ . Build'tng - AeceipC No . Amount :'-:-"~ ~ IlInat_ University ------1 carbondale, II 62901 . T.an Br Approwed !lpecial instruCtions: ------~~ ~ . Few Sale ...... ~ ~ · Few~ ~~ . ~ . _ c · HoIp_ _-il._ -11-D.. ' ~__ -D_ E ·· __~W_ -, .- --~ -..J . _ / -1<._&- J._- AD. ~ tT APPEAASI _ Doily Egnrtian _ be ~ lor ...., _ ~ ..... WALDPORT, Ore, .!APJ-''The ~: J~,I;:t:n~ :::el~~~ . pro.rammer· aL th~ U niv~rslty of . CII.r convoys 01 roUowers. TWo" promised c_tllI bIlU .nd • .trip in a UFO. Some ..y II'I .n wild a':X wonderM hoax 1)«" = i :Wl~ =liC;: i ~;:~ ~~~!-:~ 'mc:.t.:: : ~.~~:.!e::!; -el.borate hoax. but. handful or pelrated by a pair or caUece avoidinl diTec( questioN. way . • will be traveUirw extensively, ~~ydcet::J:ae,PR... rinctJ~o ..·' IPo.pe.nr,. c~~. " The implication was lha, you and you won't hear rroni me a ..in ," SPECIAL , =~n::::~.-:,~ "':!mh;;: ~ P., ., milfll leave in • Ut'O. They reoUy Abou! ~ pe~ ~ed up lor • p.lII. OlIorodo 10 ~ lor the journey a Small American Community: ,. didn 't say 50 in .50 many words:' HIM meeltOI in San Jose. Calir" ,,"-,6-11 to • better fif~. . In Thursday's editions or the 1bompson Slid. ~ntly . It hIId been cu~lled in a After preparation of an un· paper, Baller said the student, Bradlord Rucki of Newport, Ore" Idter to the San Jose MeI"'CUI'! N!ws delermine.!' length '.1 the ycl·lo-be· conrened l he scheme 10 a shared a house with Robert Rubin, an,~ a telephone call to local polICe. , . 3~os I prominent Waldport citizen " who 24. before Rubin I~t to tollow "TM' '.Ve are very~ abOut ~he ::,~~c::Jd :,:etr':=~ ~e!~ c:hoosn to remain anonymous." Two." Hega\'e Rudd his share oItM panic. the news.p~per. s "t:r~atl~ ...... undefined but new and better life. PoUce is some areas suspect traud ho\LH betore hf' left and gave 10 ab?ut t~e people v aOls~~ .rrQm S1".OO Thai's what lhe4~u.ie . known but have no evidence. Nor do they acres a nd a cabin 10 J o Ann Dorrell their ch.lldren Ind homes. Slid the ,only as "The Two, ' ,' told hundreds 01 have any tlrm rigureson the number 20. . ~It~:~gn:: ib~~a ~~~: M~!::~I~d people at recruiting meetings In -. Oregon. Ca lifornia and Co lorado a!' the .... ~~ts~O~~ ow ~0(tjOI~~d r~i~~d sS i;~d " ::r~~i ~ t dae:dc~~~~~y~y~~ !n ~~~Nm~~~~~ ~lic I~~ary relative5, tMy a re nol consi~rtd Borrell got a letter rrom Rubin on "Thls is no rraud. nor is it ~t30~ O:ee:e~l: :tt=v::11:n~~ ' :idle~ missing persons by policf'." - Sept 25 . P'?sl markt'd Denver and 'sponsored by the Manson family: " . lYcliI:FrI. 1-5 p.m. agt'd couple to !hed their personal 111M began to get attention in the reading : "We a re all going ~onie It the leiter continUeod. ~' These 20 in. belongings and relationships. a nd me In the Beer Garden NEW LIFE (9-1) n.. band wIto badceJ ... : In the Stube BAND X George Benson in Shrvock . . (f~ Gus Pappelis) In the Keller CLIFF EBERHARDT ( 9:30-1 :30) Tllursday's Lunc".on Special MEATBALL SANDWICHES '1.00 : -COUPON- : : 40~ off the price of the chopped • : and sirloin s.eaks i c~ from Oct. 14 to Oct. 30\ ,: :••••••••••••• • ...... ( .., ...... iJ •••••••••••••1 The SIU wom8fl'S varsity and junior varsity STEAKS' PIZZA volleyball teams each have a pair of matches on tap Steaming Hot SaturdaV. Pearl Koswoski will have plenty of 0p * CHOPPED STEAK portunities to float overhand serves over the net as the varsity plays ·matches at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in * TOP SIRLOIN . J6 Delicious Oavies Gvm . Koswoski has been primarilv a Vatities- backline player for coach Debbie Hunter's volleyball * STEAK SANDWICH • 9CjUad. (Staff photo by Linda Henson) * STEAK AND SHRIMp Or Any Combinatio ' Volleyball teams vieto~ous 4- FINE FOOD Both the voI\ey\>aU ...-.it)' and We serve fresh -- ~~ ' ~yO;: ~~ • Stas .5PogheHi / ~""'sJ:"': ~ at 10 a.m. and Indiana ~ at 11 meat without the , GinrcIooIu=-= Tuesday. ·a. m. 'Ibe ...-.ity sqUad bMt Southeast use of any • SaIcxIs • Sondwidres 1IisBouri. 15-12. 13,15. 15-12, while &olen nab Wa d'le junior vansty was vidorious I$ Ahmmed Abbass scored 'four tendeFizers. ....,;..ger~ It. 1/).15. 15-1. lOlls as the SlU Soccer Oub rom· ·,.ISh • Eartie-in the season both leams ped over lllimis Slate. University fRO. OUR ...... to Souu-.t Missouri at SIU. ~~~~~.t This Saturday sm ' will host , Full Line Of Coclrtails Sun.~ tiI ·1 a.m. 549-3324 volleyb..11 teams from East",n lSU used I a phYSical, f.51 Dlinois University and Indiana -ng game 10 bOld SlU to a 3-2 IucJAnd~z 519 lbt.. . __ aVthe half.· Scores ~ • ~-n....- ll ~till CUJI. S. .1Iinois SlU will play Eastern lUinois at 11 by plaY"' .~ 'SIU desperate for homecoming wIn• By Dave WIeaorek them Michigan, a 14-9 win in ".old" Crom the roaches to the hot dog vendors suggested. " W,,'II g'" • long drive-goil1(l o.uy'£«ypci_ !!porto EdIIer McAndrew Sladium. The Salukis Could are begiMil1(l to ""aluate and 'i"COfld and then.Mod JI ' bi« p~ . U's bo!en a , In a word, the SIU Coot ball situalion is match an eight game losing streak they guess SIU. Hopkins says· he evaluates I0I1(l drive and t""" ""' 8ft nonchalant. desperate. suCCered through", couple oC seasons the team's play tiler every game, There's .I"'-do.... Cor. play or lwo and And quarterback Leonard Hopkins is ago, unless lhey beal the 2,3 Wichita although it is not very consoling. we make a mistake and stall lhe not afr.id 10 admit it just Ihree days Slate Shockers in the home.;oming Following the- piimmelil1(l in DeKaib drive. " before homecoming. game Ihis weekend. Game time Salur· INIU 52, SIU 12) Saturday, not much "", breakdowns could be for various " We're desperate for a win ," he said day at McAndrew &liKIium is I ::K) p.m. has been said according to Hopkins. reasons, but not because praf!tices art' / ' while relaxil1(l in the sun before Wed· Hopkins. a senior ~rom West Frank· And the locker room was as qui'" as the geltil1(l easier. nesday's practice. " We definilely need fort . did not mean 10 imply Ihal Ihe counly morgue ,Wednesday afternoon. "Things are getting tougher in prac· a win. It has been a long time since Salukis could not win. " Wt" haven" talked about il much," tlet> "" his w~k-praclice is loughet" we've woo." "Every team we played this year we Hopkins conceded. _ "There's no ex- ever)o' wt"'ek when you'rt> losing," Hopkins could nOl have been more could have bealen," Hopkins said blun· planation. We had a lack of poinls and Hopkins said frankly. . COrrect if, he had said the Salukls tly . .. It 's a natural depression E'v,~yo ne they had 100 many:' he- said, trying 10 Thanks to some- dili~erll , 'ork by Iht' needed.. a ' win six games ago. Th(' IS In now, but I don't think it will earn.' make light of thE' -s ilualion. Sports Informatipn Offict', Irivia Salukis (()"5--11 are now workin~ on a on unlil Kame, time. . More st'riously, the quarterback said, fanatics might ge-t §bme pleasure out of seven game losing streak fnot countin~ " Maybt> some guys are starting to· " We thought we could movE' the ball on the following information. the·tie with IlHnois Stal~) dating back think back 10 lasl year's los...o;;es too, but the ground and the firsl couple- of series SI U's 51 -year homecoming record is 10 the Cenlral.Michigan ~ame lasl )'ear. nobody is giving up." we moved Ihe ball w~11. We had good 2&-23-2. The Salukis did not play their SIU's last hurrah was againsl Nur · Allt'r five los..~s and a tie, everyone chances 10 SCtJrt', but didn 't. We have to firsl homt"C."Oming until 1923, In all those take bt·tlt' r advantage of the breaks Wt' years, 21 shutouts han" ~ recorded. ~' 1. " SIU's worst deft~at was 10 Tulsa in 1965, ~h sta kt 'S wt..'rt· the reasons for nol 55-12. Last year Ih{' Salukis losl 41 · 16 to sco nn~ mort' a~amst Northern and Arkansas Siale, making il Ihr:t~e (·\"t'n · ulht'r It'am Iht· Salukis faero this homt"{'tHning loss.es in the lasl five " .\"l'ar:. Hupklns said Iht'y have b("en Tht· biAAt"Sl crowd t"ver 10 witness makln)! Ihl' samt' mistakes all v{'ar and Salukl homecomin~ was in 1967 wht>n hi' IS nut ~ Urt' why . . tht· som('what qut'siionablt' t"stimatt' 0( ' ~' L ac k of concentration," he 15.500 was rt~('Ordtod . Women's Gymnastics Club prepares for season opener Tht' wumt·n·s intramural Gvmnast ics against Southt'ast MIs.o;ourl. Club ..... 111 takt' pari In thrt·t· ~tvmna!ti(' , All SIU (('malt' art.' wt'ieume mt·t·ts during February and March, ac· ~enls l'ordlng to .It·an Paraturt·. direclur uf tu participate. Paratore said. The Il'vel w4,"wn 's Inlramurab. of compt'lition will be for beginners and Inlt'rmedrales. Tht· first 'tmt't'l IS seh.tod ult-d (or Ft·b. 7 .. II Suuitw3s1 Mis.'\uuri Stalt' Univt'rslI v .. Any sl udenl who would like to com· al Capt.· Glrardt·au. Th~ club will Ihen pele should slart coming to club compete in the Suulh«n Sectionals meetings to work on routin•• ; · Ft·b. 14. Thai mt"E'1 will bt.. held al SilT Paratore said. "Others can come and and will't:be run through Women's In not compeh· ... The GymnastiC's Club tt'rl'ollt.1!ialt' Athletics. The third meet. meels every Tuesday from 7:30 1010:30 alsu ttl bt, hdd hl'rt'. is on March 6 p.m . in Davies Gymnasium. Standings in autocross tighten . Tilt, t;"and Tuuring Auto Club held ils # Rob Bates beat hi s brother' John in a ~ ' ( ' ulHl "- :II. o.iIY E~ , ~ 2l. t97S " O' '' ...... b ...... in the "Razz /VIa Tazz" act. Below. Monastryuk flies erected at the Arena parking lot 00 ...... , .... ~ ..... ,.,.. high above the crowds performing dazzl ing aerial Monday. Pratolll said. The caged feats. animals will be moved to the ArenII on Mondai night. Ringlin, Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus boast the largest aggregation of performing cirrus animals in the world. They' un doubtedly have one or the worlds largesl leedilll bills. In one w .... lhe r "animals of the red unit. which will appear at SJU. consume 11 tons of hay, 1200 pounds 01 oals and 1500 pounds 01 straw. "Three weeks ago a gentlemen came into town to buy IUN.OCT.26.',, ' lTU.CTa. kxaUy all the feed ror the animals." Preston said . • a 10 P.M. • .9--.,1." S 1 .Extensive advance preparation is ~~~~::e~~~i~fr~~ arrives. Prest6n said the "rena Manager's Office began TIda ... ..w ..... Ity ioU. .--.au... ia J ...... AD adv....,. ::"vd ~-=la ~cn::! arrived in Carbondale II the end ~ ~ ·Justi« . the arena manager. began negotiations to bring the circus to SIU five years ago. ac cording to ~t!tn . Ticket sales halle been " terrific" ·OOI,onal rPCOfd,"9 of .:~Z!}:na~~e ~~!:~~~~