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Gus says searching for search com­ Wednesday, January 28, 1976-Vol. ~ , No. 86 fjouthern nlinois University mittee5 around here is as searching a Job as the search itself. Brandt, F -Senate clash over guidelines By Ka thleen TakemolO ·dependenl rrom the administration Dally Egyptian Starr Writer regarding search committees. He said the guidelines "in no way ren eet what ' President Warr<'ll W. Brandt called other search committees have done." guidelines for participation on search Malvin Moor e Jr., professor in comm ittees approvc'<1 Tuesday by thp education adm inistration and foun· Faculty Senate a " censure" or his dations. pointed out that the guideline method of handling sea rch co mmittees. recommendations had been formulated The guidelines. passed unanimously before Brandt's administration at St U. by the Faculty ~nale . contain s{'veraJ 1\100r(' said the recommendation had recommendations which run counter to "no direction to him (Brandt ) in any procedures followed by past search way." commitu't-'S . Bra ndt sa id prlllr to Iht· Brandt qucsttont'rl the ~c mH (' bdore vole that tht.' ,l!u lch.' li nt>s W('n,' "ob· the vote (In whethl'r it intcndl'(i the vinus)v wrilll'n In ('ounl {'r whilt ha ~ ~ uldt'llIle5 to be adopted by all Ll nin'r­ alreact", h~n don('." !" lIy constltu(> nClt'S p~lrtl cl patin g on The rH.'w gUIJclinl's s t ~ ll e Ihal Ih(' ad­ S{'~If(' h ('ommlfl l"l'S . mini strator rnakln,l! the appOIntmrll1 Dono'" said tht, rccommendalluns mal,' not bt.' " undulv mvolVf:'f1 in com · Wt'rt> "uur ('ondllion rur partlclpatll1!-! In mitil'e deliherallolls ." Thl' gU ldl'lines se;lrch comlnltl£'('s as a t'unstituent.'v also s tate Ihal thC' appolnllng ad ­ body ." . mintSlralOr may allt~lld commlll('c " W t~ 'rt' ~olllg 10 pass !-i omethin ~ mCNinJls bUI shah nol serv(' ~ I S il vUling lod;I." . If you don 'I lik(' whal we pass mcmbl'L loda)" h opt,rully wt' c an work Brandl s~ lI d ht' had appotntt'(! hllnst'lf !'-Cllnt'lhlng OUI ." ht' w id Brandt . chaiml ~ 1Il of sc\fl'ral ~'ar('h ('u mmiuc.'c.'s Brandt Scll d Uwn' IS "no wa\' I ('an !-i ll and fell Ihat Ihl ~ had nnl bl't'n an "LIII ­ OJnd n<'gutlale wllh 011<' ('OIlSI·i lllt-. ncy I due IIlnu,'nce.'" upon commlttl't' mem ­ would havt' lu nt'gtlllat(' with all tht' bers ..1I1d had nol prOf!U("" ! ' -bac! t'tmSlllul'nt'll'S IO,l.!t·tht.'r 111 u rdt~ r In rt.' sult s. " .a rn \',' al !'tHllt'lhlng Wt' cuuld ~,II agr('t' F'a cUII\' 54-,"011 (' .·f('Sldt'nl Ikrb('rt un " Donow said Iht' ft'c,'n mlnf'ndallClI1 :'; Wl'rt' Brandt S<.w!lll' wuuld bt" "more cum : a cllS4lgret'rnt'nl wllh pn'$l'nt ~'arch rurlahlr" knOWing wh ~ 1t Ih e s£'nale wan­ c() mmlttt~c pnu,'t't!Uft's. and nul a ('t.'fl ­ Hod a nd wfluld thus bt, ablt.' ttl talk with f i" i1C /,i"t! t OIlC" sure. He.' sal{lth,'!'t, wa :-o nn 1IIIt'IlI III (,{'fl ­ t II her ('unstll Ut'llelt'S SUft' Brandl . F'oll uw lng adOpllt1fl uf Iht' gU lddtnt, Cement mason Don McGeath, Friday to decide who w ill be HarriS Ruhlll , assoclat,' prort,.'ssur III fl'collllnendalltlOS, Donow said tht' carefully smooths oot a few allowed access to the facility. the School of Ml'(!t clnl.'. said Ih(' rt't.'o mmendation Will b(> ormallv Iran- rough edges remaining OIl the up. Completion was set for last guideline recomm('ndatlons weft.' an 111 - 5111111l'(IIO th!' prt·sidenl. " Ht'll answrr per level of the new parking December. (Staff photo by carl dication of Ihe S('nalt"s dt'slrt' til b{' tn - ll... . Wt, 'l1 I'!o fmm there," In' Said. garage. A committee will meet Wagrer) SIU to answer sex discrimination charges By Ray rehel Sill l'oulrl lose 55 million 111 federal HEW. Aftt'r review by the HEW and staff last week about the Canut ­ Daily Egyptian Staff Writ(' r funds tx~allst.· or Its railure to settle the secretary, final recommendalions will Arn oros case, he said that the Depart· SUIt. Brandt said he does not expect the be sent 10 the secretary of labor who ment of Labor is unwilling to approve fed,'ral runds to be Slopped. will decide whet h,'r SIU should lose it s SIU 's latest ofrer for settlement of the StU has until Friday to submit a Huffman said the rcspon.o;c will be rederal funding . case. SlU 's latest ofrer is "significantly response to sex di,scr imination charges filed with an HEW hearing clerk in Huffma n and Brandt said Iha C~tse above" the amount requested by HEW made by the Department or Health , Wa shington , D.C .. a nd the HEW may not cont inue 10 the final levels ir in 1973 ror settlement or the case, the Education and Welrare (HEW ) in the general counsel in Chicago_ SIU and the federal government can memo said_ Marisa Canut-Amoros case. agree on a settlement. Canut -Amoros filed a complaint with John Huffman, SIU legal counsel, The ('"idt'neE" will then be reviewed HEW in 1971 charging Ihat she was said the response will be filed within a by an administrat ive hearing offi cer " A decision at any point of the denied equal pay, a rf"scarch award or few days with an HEW hearing clerk in wi thin 20 days arter receiving the process could be a final decision or both teaching assignment 111 the summer of Wa shington, D.C .. and the HEW University's respon<" to th e charges, he parties ' the University and the rederal 1971. was denied changes in her sab· general counsel in Chicago. said, The hearing u:fice r could request government, agree to it," Brandt said, batical leave and that .her resignalion President Warren W. Bcandt said additional time ir needed, Hurrman ad· Brandl said the entire process will from the School or Engineering and .Tuesday, " We're going to presenJ ded . , takt!'"3 number or months:' possi bl y as Technology was used to deprive her or evidence to indicate that we're not The hearing officer will then s ubmit long as 1,,"'0 years. SIU employment-all because or her guilty (of the sex discri m ination his findings to a three-person HEW Huffman declined to comment how sex. charges l." panel. Huffman explained. wh ich will much money SIU is orfering ror a set· Canut-Arnoros a.!Jjl{med a complaint Huffman said SIU was served with a conduct its own review of the case tlement oCthe c~ . but said the Univer· with the lIIinoil"" Fair Employment "notice of proposed ineligibility'" somelime this spring or s ummer, sHy "felt the government was asking Practices Commission. A hearing on duri~ a meeting with HEW orficials in The HEW administ rative panel will for too much_" those Slate charges is expected. this WashlDgton , D.C.. Jan.- 16. submit It s fi ndings t the 'secretary or In.a memo Brandt sent to SIU r;,culty spring. New Diggle e~ecutive ' assistant. named

By Mike Springst ... tial urban pl a~ner could come through the issues, Dally Egyptian StaIT Wriler ir I became involved in student govern- " We saw he was concerned with ment." Cooper, a junior, said. student welrare and relt that he was Douglas Cooper, a design major Student President ~ug Oiggle said would brohibition that came in distribution and use of ma rijuana under formalion. {he form of an ammdment 10 a defense appr.ol1rialion bill. the federal statutes. Just ice does n OI rule on the merits or House Republican Leader John J . Rhodes of Arizona said he has reeeiyed no Working with • $121.000. Iwo-ycar the experiment either, he s.:,id, and the Indication whether or not Ford will veto the bill in an efforl to rorce Congress to grant from the Depart ment of Health . department has no choice bul to grant reconsider its decision. Before the House voted. Ford said that without U.S. aid Education and Welfare (fIEW I. he Immunity if the request IS in order. Lhe U.S. ..backed Angolan tmops " will be destroyed by 5()\'iN armaments and a Cuban expeditionary force," Health Service extends St'/wlp f'oll.fir"',~ BUlIII m r:IA tlirt'('Ior WASHINGTON (A P I- The Senate Tuesday confirmed President Ford's choice of rormer GOP chairman G !OrF!c Buch to SlIccf.'cd Will ia m E . Colby as gynecological f ac'ilities di rector of the Central Intell igence Agency. . Senate approval came nearly three months after Bush was nommatoo. Several Democratic sen:Hors had said that Bush's political past Should By I' .g~y S,,~ona prest'nlly o~raling With aboul one· disqualify him rrom h o ldm~ the highly sensitive post. Last month . Ford ruled Daily E).{yplian Starr Writt'r third of the amounl of room we net.' h~lve bt.'t'n numerous rellllcsts WASHINGTON IAP I- TIlO 11 0use voted tnday to override Pcesident Forti's gynecological problcms. saul Dr . Dun oy('r thl' p.ISI rew Yl'ars ror Ihis type or \'elO or a $45 billion la i>o r·twalth, t.'

~ Digle ,has enrolled as an un­ problems """ere I was handling too ~ i Sl'led In ~ J(JUrNIIJm and Egyphan tnlontGlttCrlS Ik.Udirv. Nor1tI W;ng. ~ SJ6.l3I1. de.-graduate student in political science much stuff. Since the last senate elec­ UIboralory Tundly rN'0UIf"I SoIturcMY dUr'lng ~8t'01fWn . F'~Of'fk:...- , .. for SPrill8 semester, which w.ill a1low ­ tion we're .gelting a lot more _ par­ Uni~s.fY semes""'s. ~y during Unt'\iirr· St.acrlpf.an ,...... '12 .. .,... or l1 .... ". ,ltv ..-:a,1on ,,",kids, ..Uti thr' .aC'fOtIQn of a two- rn:Wtw In JKbcn ..., ..rcrnling aurt., "115 him to finish out his ter.m as student ticipation in Student Government." Ptt' ."..r or II... for sOt manfhI ..Uhin ttw Unifild presldent_ Diggle said.· =:.~~~:."'s~~~C:: SliIte • ..., 12O.-r 'fINf' OfT'" for Ii. rnantf'tt ,n.1 Digle had been plAced on academic Controyersy had surrounded Diggle's tnIoI"iQlicn Buildng, CM~ IlIlnois 6l901 . 'ort91 CDIIttrift. ..spoItIsion · by the Graduate School, suspension because there is no Second etas peat191 s*d .t ~~ . 1I1I".,.s. Sf\dInt Ecltor · ~ : LMI:n~ , AMoc: ... Dlale said' he (oraees no problems provision in the SlU Student Govern­ Editor • ..anr. Hollis.: Editor.. "... EdlIIDr1 : slbi~:: :. :.£:r::.:.,: :;'I::c,':': c..ftoIy TeNtSkl ..., 0iIrww c.w.on; ~ • in carTYiIut 10 semester hours 'While . ment Constitution stating that a student I"t'fIId cpinion d ". ""mistratlQn or any dI!PIrt. EdifO". /tII¥y ...... ~ ; .5pom. £ .....: NWk IIMdlibIIil's executive duties, "I think president has to be enrollod as.. a KG~ art! Scott."..,...: .... ~ : Gery offIa located in ' (om. ",.,• ..., 11m HilSfingI... M've ~ out a lot 01 the intemal student. ~:: =~ '- Pagi 2. DIlly E~ .....,., lI, 1976 Faculty· Senate eridorrses redefinition plan I ' r ." 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The Daily &mJtIan wID maIte c:Ieer diItiDctions faciag .. today. Oftaa tile ,,-~01 ....· 1et. between __ -..tides ... editorial _II. A len column U'e 100 CGIIIIDIItI- 'I'bII ___ .. starr viewpoint column is beiJII iutItuted to -give wwJd like to haft IIIOft .-____ ... sm- weeb Is a short lime In which to try 10 reporters tile oppartllllity to express their opinion viewpoIDIa OD subjects in tile _ . cbaIIIIe tile world, but il'. more than enough time 10 when! it beIongs __ the editorial page, not in their Another goal 01 Ibis _er·. o.uy £optl.. is maIre • start. At tile risk or IOWIIIIag like • presiden· news accounll. . increased investigative reporting....,.. 1 il IIal c:andIdate making c:a1llP8illn promises, I would We are here to serve not only the studenll and the "mudlraking" if you wish. I like to put myself 011 tile reCoiil regarding my loal. University but the communily as weil. Coverage of The press is supposed 10 be a walch .... The .... forlhia_. . local politics, the city council and the school boards called fourth branch or government, il plays an in· . "He serves best who serves the lruth" is the motto win be increased this sp ' . legral' part in this country's syslem or c:hec:b and 01 the Society or Professional Joumalists. II should As journalists. we have '::futy to be accountable to balances. If lhe press was put here solely 10 report be the u1timale goal nf any newspaper. the public foc our .coverage and we encourage letters on facully leas and lost ..... il would not need a con· While it is I_ Ihal the Daily Egyptian is staffed to the editor voicing any complaints regarding Daily stilutional amendmenl for protection. by studenls, we strive 10 be profOsSionals and ai­ Egyptian coverage or lack nf it. . Since this is the start of our nation's bicentennial ~mpt 10 live by lhe standards set in the " outside Although there is no constitutionaUy required right year. perhaps il is filting to end with • quote from world" - nf access to the news media, we do have a respon­ one of our "Founding Fathen," '\bomas J~erson : Scll,;"times we will make mistakes but when we do sibility to provide an open' forum to our readers. " Were il left to me 10 decide whether we should they win be corrected promptly and will . l)Ot be especiaUy in a community dedicated to the ideals of have governmenl withoul newspapers or newspapers buried under "Campus Briefs." It will be the policy academic freedom . Carbondale is full of individuals without government, I should not hesitate for a 01 the Daily Egypt18n this semester to run correc­ with an interest and expertise in the many problems moment to prefer lhe laller." tions on page three if the mistake occurs within the ent f~ Jl8lIes: All other "beg your pardons" will be printed on page six or seven. 'Daily 'Egyptian . "Black expression 'op11i1on & (9omtnmtary· EDelt)RIAl POLICY- the ~. I POfICY of ThIr o.ily E'lYPfIMl IS to prOYU2., can fcn.m far dilCVtlk2\ 01 isaIn..., idfe,a Opiinians eICWessed on ~ editor... !*)ItS do not I'If'CeSS,W lly f'l'ftect ft'IDIIf 01." ~,..,..Hcit or ""~'"*'tat ft'IeUnlvef"llty. Si9'1!dfdifor ..ls reprnem the apil'llCl'lS at ft'Ie.Jl.lft'O'ScnY~· """"'''_''-I' In short supply ~. c:ar-.... at _ Deily Egyot.an Editorial Camml'-. wtllO\ IS comcoseo d tnt studiIn. edif'l:r ·inII!" only aI, so a c:oaseminc adult doll ... _'I IIIIP, ::bdI eommtmlt,y here in Carbondale in the coming "Tbere'. no doubt about it." he said firmly, ''and but perbaps makinc it iIIepI to ''tnIIIspOrt1li1ta dtiGaa 01 tile Dany EcYPtia!I. If any black people as an American male. you shoud be concerned. too." across 11m lines for illllllOnl JIUI1M*S" would .. ba..ve news 01 jjJtere'st feel free to iea.ve word at the '1Iow's that. Ralph?" down Maltel's distributiDa a bit. IIIIICk AftaIra. CaaaciI 00ic:e. "Look. ' psycholaglsts have already proved that The next moming; ill a calmer frame 01 mIDd, 1 I'emaIes mat.... about tWO years before males. decided that perhaps I had beeD a little paranoid .... ri8bt! Now, with this "anatomic:aUy correct" doll, tried to .....et tile wboIe tbbIc. Tada7, tIIouIb, I'm Short shots they're goinc to ...... ~ about sex and get an not so sure, after bariD8 • IIUJe (IirI JIUIIdIIIIa ..." ewell earlier jaIIIp 011 .. and widen tile maturity gap ""mace so rar that ..11 __ I!aIdI tip." The next ntomiII8, in • c:aImer hIDe 01 mIatI, 1 ''You'ft got a point, 1IaJiIbI" 1 agreed. decided that perhap8 1 had beeD • little ...... "ADd wbaI ...... aD tJM.1IirIa that haft ibis _ tried to forget tile wboIe tbbIc· Tada7, ...... doll ... also haft little 1IratIIea? · Little .."., tIIIl ., -.e. On..., _y to~, 1 ...... IIIde lid ~ _ tbey _, _ ...... to taIre orr their JIUIIdIIIIa baby --.;ap sins: "You _ tell la'. JIal. slaten' doIb' doilies ... fIDtI KeD Ioob jail like . tel, it's swell f" _ /

Rape series pointed discrimination problem Need capital puiiishment Tt; the Daily Egyptian : sex.... crimes as rape. To the Daily EcYPtain: 1 for one WouliIIite to thank both the Daily Egyp. lf the stores were flooded with books advocating On Nov. 5, ...... Aan ...... robbed 01 tia... and Jerie Jayne for a recent series of articles . the physical debasement or violation of Jews there Ibout .. lIIId mljrdend. About a week !Mer, deaiing with the prosecution of a rape case in would be an uproar. H there were books about tor· a.r.ooe ~ DI wa ~ .... c:bIIrIed Jackson County circuit court. 'These articles en· turing minorities and using them as objects of with two couata 01 murder IIDd bwsJuy. He _ to countered a great deal of crillsism but they did in the pleasure there would be court orders allover the court J.... It. Tbro.. b what II c ..led pie. whole represent a fme effort of reportinB and pointed place. If stores were sellinB books advocatinB any bMg~, his .tomey IIDd the sU!e'1 .tomey out two problems, one local, i.e., the abscence of sort of segregation or apartheid we would feel agreed to drop one COWIt 01 murder lIIId the burJlwy adequate and competent investigation and revolted. Yet half the human race is being denied charge IIDd plead Builty to one count 01 murder. He prosecution from the jackson County State's At· their basic rights because pontOlraphy is amongst was IM!IItenced to 14 to ZI ~ in Meurd Slate torney's Office and the more blatant problem of us in a nood and is designed to incite crueUy and sexual discrimination against women in our society. violence against other human beings who do not fit ~~a.zJ:.rt!~'3:.:~==-=: Cicero writiilg in his DE LEG/SBUS stated: " Lex into any ''acceptable category .. -they jll5t happen to tempted to kill the President were ~ to life in est recta ratio imperandi atque prohibendi." (Law is be women, just objects. prison. 1 admit the Presldent·is som_ apeie.t but til. right measure of commanding and prohibiting). A woman reading Playboy magazine should feel we are all hUJ1UlJl beinBs lIIId c:reaoIed equ.t. Wh.It Obviously, the Jackson COunty State's Attorney's Of· Ilk. a Jew reading a Nazi propogandti pamphlet. 'The 8IIravates me is that Mr. lIIId Mrs. Burna, myaelf fice, Mr. Hood, Mr. Rippe and company, have lost -smut merchants are inflicting upon women a MW and every taxpayer is BOir'll to support him until be sight of their responsibility as embodied in this prin· type of slavery which attempts to hide beltind the Bets out. He gets three meals a day, a bed, clean ciple. Law and law enforcement have much to do Bill of Rights while at the same time denyinB to clothes and sheets ...d ,. hour guards. It costs the with iurisprudence, the study of what is right and female human beings the equal protection of the law. taxpayers around '10,000 a year to keep a man in what IS just. But the Jackson County prosecutors of. Profiteering in pornography is no less reprehensible jail. 'This is the price we pay for abolishinB capital fice has retreated from the area of jurisprudence than profiteering in drugs or war and the sexists pigs punishment. . into an arrogant and self-assertive irresponsibility. who are responsible ror it are a free womans Harrington should be given the word of God and Aristotle described it best when he wrote : " He who greatest enemy. Women must become more con· then he should be given the-Bas chamber or the elec· bids the law rule may be deemed to bid God and scious of the fact that they have equal rights. They tric chair. reason rule, but he who bids man rule adds an must start thinking in terms of strong protest in or· H we dOn't come up with capital punishJnent and a element of the beast." der to crush the sinut peddling business and put an hard capital punishment, murders are going'to COD· And the victim in this case was a woman who was end to the illicit profiteering of the sexist swine who tinue to rise even faster with money tighter and more dP.nied a fair hearing both at the hands of the court are involved in it. unemployment. . . and at the hands of society ; for it is society which PhiUip Dillberg has aUowed the flood of sexist pornography which Stephen Crabtree R.R. 7 treats women as sub~u.man objects and causes such Graduate Student Carbond.te Meditation can provide tool to experience higher ideals To the Daily Egyptian : we've built up layers of protective walls. We've aU crucial moments. 'That 's the difference between It's very easy to understand H. B. Koplowitz 's view become pretty conditioned to think in certain ways philosophy and expt'rience. Meditation can give the of meditation as stated in the Daily Egyptian Jan. 22. which are very necessary in a sense. But what hap­ mner experience of those high ideals, so it is very From the outside, meditators often seem as if they pens is that man has so many bumpers on him by the practical in the sense that it can tune you into the only want to withdraw from "reality." And I'm sure time he's 13, he forgets how to enjoy life, he becomes strength and clarity inside yourself, especially at that some people who meditate use it for exactly that an incredible actor. so good that even he himself those crucial moments. purpose. What / would like to do is to present a view doesn't often see it. . . Since I began meditating two years ago, / am from the inside. We all have to come to a feeling of unity with each much more active in many ways. I'm no longer run­ Going up in an airplane may seem like leaving the other. We have to recognize that we have a valuable ning around in frustrated circles, so I'm free to earth, but did you ever notice that when you're in an relationship to each other and that we all belong here devote myself to other things. I've been trained in airplane. you can see more of the earth than when together. Meditation can show you that cOmmon social work and counseling and have always felt a you were sitting down on it-that you can see more bond within. It is the true nature of human beings to desire to help improve the " human condition," as Mr.· clearly how things rit together. Maybe you thought love each other. When we go beyond our limited Koplowitz puts It. For the first time In my. life / your house was much closer to campus Ihan to Pen­ thoughts of ourselves to a true experience of unity, really feel I have the perfect tool to do so and I'm ney's, but whj!fl you go up and look down on the then we remember that love. Many people think that making efforts in this direction every day-nol just whole layout, you can see clearly where everything beyond their own personality there is nothingness, once in a while or in the imagined future, but DOW . is in relation to each other. And when a man reaches but at the source of our thoughts there is really a If you just snack on or wade into meditation, such a clear perspective withm himself in relation to beautiful experience to have .. .Iove. When we become you 're not likely to undersland the value of sWim· other human beings, then very beautiful things begin objective about ourselves. and independent of others' ming- immersing-yourself in it. / appre<;iate H. B. to happt'n. He finds himself being understanding. views of us. then we can begin to understand and Koplowitz's honesty in his article, but would recom· cpmp.!'ssionate, patient , open, and loving. If we can 'love our own self. We can give more of ourself mend that you check meditation out for yourself so just for a moment leave behind our own fears . because we begin to see that we don't have a finite you can have an actu~l experience upon which to .desires and plans and really listen and o»serve those amount oi love in our pnr.kets . judge its value. around us. then this incredible feeling of un· Meditation is not philosophy or thoughi -it is a derstanding just begins to creep up on us. Meditation tangible experience you can have. We can try to Marcia Fisher can help a person "let himself" do that. remember far out quotes and concepts we've heard Linda Grass Most people recognize that through the years or read, but we can never practically use them at Ci vii Service Misguided decision To the Daily Egyptian : Uninvolved students let world's problems pass by Saturday's Daily Egyptian brought to my attention the fact that the University's new parking garage will provide 359 parking spaces ror a cost of $800,000. To the Daily Egyptian: Where is that voice now, to call for the Cuban with· Perhaps because / have not paid sufficient attention drawl?) to the details of this project, I had not previously 'The six years between 1966 and 1972 were the most realized the high probability that building the garage explosive years the. Ut:tited States had ever had to 'The most serious of all the civil conflicts today lies was a misguided decision. face. Not since the Civil War had this country, been so in the Middle East. 'The Lebanese war may lead, not While it is too late to 'undo the error !if it is an divided on its approach to the futufe. only to another Arab- Israeli war, (if the Syrian Army, error >, it may be worthwhile to examine it in order and as a result, · Israeli Army. enter the Lebanese to avoid repeating it. . Many of us "old timers" remember when the conflict) but may engage American and Soviet troops University was the primary location to express 'Th~ parking spaces provided by the garage cost in battle. and the outcome of that clash could be rz,230 each to construct. Assmuning a 6 per cent in· dissent. outrage, and dismay at the loreign poliCies of devastatinB ! the U.S. government. and its involvement hI Vietnam . . teres! rat~ ~ ....year life for the garage. such an ·democracy we expense is defensible only if the expected revenue Today, this call1JlUS, along with the hundreds of / believe ·the liberty, freedom and per space Is SI40 per year plus the expected main· other American campuses, lie stagnant and hav~n the U.S. does work. But hoE privledaes won't be worth1be paper our Constitution is wrItiien on, if tenance costs per space, plus the per space land rent \UI~volving . 'The college student today, for the most the University imputes to this land. If a 3O-year life Is part, seems quite content to look back at the con· we, the American people, don't rally once again to world 0W1I expected the expected revenue must be SI62 per scious, ·physical efforts their older brothers and wage an all· out effOrt lor peace. . For our space year plus the above mentioned costs. sisters had shown only a few years ago, and seem sake, and for the sake 01 this Earth, .... cannot cIoee our eyes and ...ait . H we aJJow tile world to blow· .." 14mring (by assuming them zero) the unknown quite content with their cynicism, and letting the tnamtenance and land rent costs, it follows that any ..... orld go by ." • what will we have left? parkl.~ sticker fee less than .... per year represents American, Soviet, or 'Chinese sponsered force Is no a subsidy from a part of University drivers to that 'The world, however, will not go away and disap­ of answer, but the three "super powers" do have the part which bgys garage stickers, if stickers are sold pear; with aU its serious problems and dilemmas, it will remain with us because we are that world. We meanS to calm all violence. C8tbo1k:, Protatant, on the basis of ...e sticker per space. If stickers were Christian, Moslem, adlt-Jewlsb religious leaden have sold basis cannot close our eyes and hope to see the problems on the of two stickers per available space, jll5t blow a ...y and disappear, because utdoiDg \hM,. the one God they'll need to wage peace and obUiD !be the price wouJcI have to be 174 per year to escape the answers. subsiil;y label. . we may blow away with it.. I !!!'P those who are settinB rules for the use of this can we sit idly bv and ... ateb !be pe.>ple of Northern As ... American, / only have the riBbt to addrwa tile Barage to ~ charges for its use to cover its costs, or Ireland, Angola, and Lebanon tear themselves apart, people of this country. Sut If _ lire not able to III tile defend the wisdom of IevyinB parkinB taxes on ...e without offering. suggestions or help. in any fom:'? rest of the bum... race to sit down and cHacu., IiIItad poup for the benefit of another group. H they cannot l!~roy, bow far away can .... be tram Ibe rIaaI do one

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Mime Torot Cords & Readings Pilot Ground School Astrology & Numerology Jan. 28 Origami Phenomenology tonite Unificotion Philosophy French 9:0_Q p.m. Needlepoint Acting thru I!"",ovis~tion Plants & Wildflowers Exercise Metaphysics & Beginning. Drums Parapsychology Video Production .First Meeting of the Semester . Macrame landlord Tenant Problems 8ioertergy, worenes.s Bridge .& Personal Growth Hare Krishna Movement Feminist TheolOgy We will discu.ss the following: Natural Foods Cooking Magic • Bi-Centennial and 10 year Annniversary and morel • Athletics and Social Functions • Tuition Increase • Illinois St<;Jte Military Scholarship Pinch . Penn~ Pub 605 E. Grand,.'C'dal.: .n.. cicI paid fer b, s.G.ic. _ Educator speaks on teacher uni~ns, -Jobs \ - \ . \ . By Pan. lI~non St Byrne said ht- is "categorically are not within the proper Dolly Egyptlan Sta/J Wri ... ;:;~~ali~ ' ~~ ufar ~.:s0( ~~~ ~poR'd to bindin~ arbilrations_" diSlributions 01 blacks to whites demands . In the long run ad­ The constllutional right o( locaJ con­ required by law, he said. Another UFO's-Ur.i",., fads and OJ>­ ministrators wouJd be better orr if trol is taken away by binding ar­ problem is that "more board mem· ponunitie-wer~ the topic or a lec­ they didn', trade off some of their bitration. Byrne said. " I would bers are getting on boards to ture Monday night in Davis power for budts," he said. rather see a strike: ' he said. repre5ellt vested inlerest gro'4)5. Auditorium by David. F. Byrne. On ,he whole "a school gets the no( aU school childrm, Because of president~le CI of the Illinois kind 0( wtion It dest.'f\'e5," Byrne Segregation Will h<' a problem in this school board qualities in some AS50'ciation of School Ad · said. Dlinois. Byrne $aid. At presertt areas has deteriorated." Byrne ministrat~ thert" are many Illinois Schools that said. Facts such as team teaching are -""l~_ About 120 students. faculty and okay according to Byrne, but they admirustrators· attended tht' 7::.) should romplemmt the saandard p.m. lecture which was followed by ways of teaching. not replace thE'm . Ex-patrolman hearing slated a »minute question-and-answer period. Byrne described opportuniti~ in the education field as good. He told The Board or Fire and Police Although charges were dropped In his 4S-minute lecture whic h of the satisfaction that members or Commissioners will hold a hearing Dec, 22 by Slate's Attorney Howard was laced with humorous anec ­ the edUcatioo profession can receive a t 6 p.m. Wednesday ('vt'ning con­ Hood for lack or medical evidence, dotes, Byrne came out for unions. rrom their jobs. Getting jobs in the cerning the appeal or tht> dismissal Valentine was still dismissed from 38ainst binding arbitratiOn and for education field isn't that easy, or rormt!r patrolman Arthur such "fads" as learn teaching . with however, Byrne admilted. Va lentine (rom t he Carbondale ~~ukr~~~ ~r~hi~ ~~!:I ~~t:he reservatims. Polit-c Department. P.1SI warnings and suspens ions on At Leyden High School District City Manager Carroll Fry ri red Va lentine's record, "Unions !lrt' part of the 212. where Byrne has bt.'ffi superin­ Val('nline rour days artcr a charge of '01 e hearing will be held in the City democratic feedbuck process," tendent since 1965. "there wert' over rape was riled against Valentine on Courtroom at Cit", lIall. 602 E . Byrne said. '1llere St..'t!ms to bt> a 3,IXlD applicants ror Jobs last year Dec \5 Collcge 51. - growing maturity of union mem­ (rom \41uch 'II were hm.·d ." B)TI'W bership movmg toward the 'wt>' con· said. cept." But Bym(' also wa rnro :.gainsl sc=t!ad~~~: ~:~;t~y ~ ~l'lh~~~II~~~ Who , north at the border. Last Time Today! forgelling thai "unions {'xisl for tht' could dare to offer are biodlO~ .ubllrallon , rorct.'

The Raymund D. Wilt.')' dHlplt.'r u( Public Hl'IatlClns Snell't\' 1)( thE' Public f{('latlons Studmt Socll1y Amf'flc a . Iht' prOrt·ss·lOnOlI mill(Sex Fantasies U.S.A,! ) 0( Am('f'I(,H {PHS" I will hold Its tlr~a nitaIIClI . Stu{lt'nl:- all('ndlll).! (jr~t nlt."I!t in)! oi t~t.· S('ml~ ler al i wert.' Julu' Wancit'll , Laura 2: 10 7:00 8 :45 p.m7 \,h'(ln ~a)' al Iht' Spt't't'h On scull , Sht· rrit· Ht·lI ner. M;l:r~ ' Adults Only Res t'arch Cl'nlt'r ;II 10 03 S T'ltlman and thl' orri (' I ~11 l)(·1t.-':0l1t', Oakland, l>a\'ld 13ll l"nh;lUIll Pruft'SStIl Wilt'\, Stan:s Tomonowl PRSI\ prn\'uh-:-; studl'fl!.'; \nlh op· also all ...·ntit,d . nil' MI ( hn~h 'f" n (h strlC'1 Will Il\t't1 ~~II~~~ 1~~j~~1 s ~~ ~.tn~ntlrr~~:I\(: 11\ :\pnl tn luw;1 Clly anti IIii' pu s. 'O1l' chaptl,.. fTlt'mt.k'r); aisu al­ nallUoal t'(..,rt"f"t·nl't' WIll ht' ht'leI III tend field trip!

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The Food Nutrition Council will meet at 7 ::J) p.m. Thur­ . shoulder it? !{lay in Home Economic. Building. Room 1117. All in­ A l .eutenant 01 Mannes Command a terested persons are invited. Marine Olatoon Or O.lot a mullt·mtlhon dolla, P anlom leI A your age I"a s ty'I Of(! The SIU Amateur Radio Club will hold a meetin~ and resoonSlo!ItIV Inan moS! men w.1I e.er know cla.. at 8 p.m. Wednesday in CommWlications Bwlding Can ) ou snou!der II" Room 1021 . Members are requested to bring dues. YOu benanl 0 1 Maunes Ihe Cl3Y YOU g r adu al £> to a meeting Of the American Institute of Chemical IntrOduce yoursell 10 In(' Mil'.n'" OtltCt" r Engineers. held Nov. 20 in Los Angeles. whO \ 1,.15 .. our camous Donald Vaughnn chairman of lhe Depart ment of Finance. will speak to the Carbondale Rotary Cl ub at noon The Marines Wednesday at the Ramada Inn. Vaughn's talk will include a forecast of stock market movements for 1976". are looking for a few good men The SIU Employes Credit Union will hold its annual meeting at 7 p.m . Thursday in Student Center Ballroom A. to\ead. New officers will be elected at this time. Attendance gins will be distributed and refreshments will be served.

The Journalism Student AssOCIation is sponsoring a used book sale from 9 a .m . to ~ p.m . Thursday in Com· I iJ:,-r1 munications Building. Room 1246. A variety of book~ will '-r:,' " T'Z TIl! be offered. including journalism and hi story books and novels written in Spanish. French and German.

The La Loche Leagu,> of Carbondale and Murphysboro "i ll meet at 7 ::J) p.m. Thursday at 1704 w: Walnut St .. Car· NOIS PUBLIC INTEREST. RESEARCH bondale. The topic will be "Advantag es of Brea!" 1f eeding to Mother and Baby:' IPiRG worb for the public interest and weHare, and in The Women's Physical Education Dl'pilrtmt.>nt will give doing so, worb for your interest. But to be effective, IPiRG GSE proficiency tests in a rchery. badnllnton. bowli n ~. ~olf , tenn is, volleyball. fencing . gymnastics and tumblinJ! , needs your help, your time and yOur conviction. For a little track and field, beginning a nd intermedialt' SWlmmlnl!, bit of your time, you can do Your fellow students, neigh­ syr. c.'hronized swimming, canGemg. fitnt'ss , bcf.:lnnlllg (,,·on · temporary dance and lap dance, Th{' "Hillen (('siS W ill be bors and yourself a big favor. Volunteers needed: given from 4 to 6 p.m . Wednesday in Davis Gymnasium, Hoom~ . Registration deadlin(' IS noon Wt.'(tnesday, ...... ur· Ih£'r information IS ava il ~ lbl e from Vi(:lorl Ol Lt.' F'{'\'l'rs. 120 • Small claims court research Banking surveys Davis Gymnasium . 453·2296. · Public health research Bookstore surveys • Voter registration Grocery surveys A c l as.~ on Middle E as tl~ rn L'oo km~. III bt' laugtll by • Student help handbook Liquor surveys M:lgany Garrett. will be held from 7 to 9:30 p .rn , {'vcry - General office work We<.i nesday Jan, 28 through March 17, Tht., cours£, is bClIIg Consumer Complaints offered thro ugh the Divis io n of ContinUing Edu (,.'~ ll lO n , GENERAL MEETING FEBRUARY 3rd- 7 p.m. WSIU-TV&FM Mocinow Room, Student Center ILLINOIS ••• PUBLlC ••• INTEREST ••• Tht' fullu W IIl~ pro ~r: lIlI ~ 'Ht' Sh'rt'!I 9'1 RESEARCH ••• GROUP . schl"Clult'd Wl'(IrW!'!Cl:I\' HII WS ll r. T" , I: II m THd ~1\ '!' till' O ;'t\ . 9 n 111 (,hall!' ... 1 R . Tak(' a l\hL" U' Itrl·;lk . 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WIDB £ PEPPERMINT LOUNGE a The rollow ing programming is schoduJod Wodnesday on WlDB­ .. . ·PRESENTS A * Sloroo 11M on Coble-FM--j;OO AM : Current progrusive music, a ll day ; news at ,40 minutes afler lhe t GOLDRUSH-· < * ~Iu~n Us";~lrtls0 :~~i ~w~ : ~g : : ~ : = Earth Ne ....'S. " The Early Years of • ~ STARRING: KEVIN J. POTTS The Be.tles Part 5": .. p.m.- Earth a News, " The Ea rly Ye.rs or The ~ featuring: New Music, D. J.s, Contests, Super Prizes~ ~:~Itc;' .~:~:C:';t: :I~. ge~ih,~ln~~ a 5:Mp.m. ~ Surprises, and Drink Specials All Night Long. * t ·'AND ----- ~ : Our famous Go-Go dancers_ Good Times & Good Music i .... TONIGHT b.ohereby9,JO .********************************** SGAC hot I line tells events DiaI .._ pIaming ..... Ii""" AIIpsI. tm. the hoi Ii ... to other campuo Beoome More _ a couple of rinp a hurried The oorvice wu put into elrect this OI'1anbatiODl will gift the aervice a but cordial voi ~ will _wer with sem ..er to I....., SGAC·. depen...... er awal ...... it more ef· Confident Information about upcoming on· donee on oIher advertising sourCl!S. fectlve ... said Vyse. terta!nrntllt !'Vents on the StU cam­ Vyoe said. With .. W.·... going - the ;r; pus. Vyse ..id that the SGAC servi.,. tion that ..ob cqaniJation Eleotrolysis The voice is part of Studont will abo carTy information about to .. llmlted JI"'UP Vyoe ..ents by oIher of_." Government' Actiy i ti~ Council's .bang sponsoo-ed SIIld . . "~Y IntergraUnc aU the (SGAC) new "hoi line" service ca,mpus ora:aniza~ons·. Time per­ organazaum:as, a caller .tetIdnc in­ wlliob boaan on Jan. 19. Studonts mlttllll. the hot hne will carry in­ formation about an Arena ..en t will dialing the hoi line number will lormation -'t upcoming ...... ts a\.C~alicaJ l y beer aboW an ~ t..r a recorded m_•.• _ 90 lor the Expanded Cinema Group. mmmg SGAC and Celebrity Series seconds 1mg. giving adivity In­ South~n Ulinois Film Society. events. am' viOl! versa." formati!m. Arena, Convocations and Celebrity Kei th Vyse, chairman of SGAC. Series. Vyse stressed the service's in· said the hot line has been in the " We (SGAC) leel tMt openi"" up (<nlests and prizes will be given. SHEEPDOG _ $ NEED $ . WEIMARANERS INCLUDES: PUMP -UN)ER GRAVEL DACHSHUND k 'FILTER-6 FT. TUBING-NATURAl MONEY? PEKINGESE We Buy and Sell COCKER SPANIEL GRAYEL- 2 WAY VALUE-10 GAL Anything of VALUE. WOODTON~QUARIUM $C_ · Silver ·Ri:lgs · Stereos ~ 1! . ~ . " f\S~ BOOKLET · Guitar ·Watches I · T.V.s * Jewelry *c.a.s *GoId • 11 IIElle'lI F£& $1U8 PIli SID. - ~~,~~ ~~ 2 6. 1 0 12A 5. 11 "'-~-69" I HH:lII UMJ TED QUANTI TY I ~.... I Local Walker office opened 101lJi1'll l*orler 30 gurope Roberta Walker travelled to ~ WE HAVE GOT THEM Ca rbondale Tuesday to attend a ribbon-cullinl ceremony which OVER A HUNDRED TO CHOOSE FROM lID 9 WEEKS :~: ~~~ a rt :rs f~: a~er ~:d,~:1~ Brochure and detlils : Democratic gu b enatori al MEM8ER nomination bid_ leon.... H.m.r T..... ' CDm .....v She stated that the governor " is 10 South & entvwood Boulevard again:st tuition increases," while $c . Louis, M issour i 63105 '-~ ~!~~t!!r:~i:r:a~~fi ' over the T...... -: (3141 nl -1200 ~1J¥- ""-' - state lime and time again that ·he is against tuition increases," Mrs . Walker said alter cutti~ a ribbon in front of Walker's cam paign headquarters at 204 S. DUnols Ave . Mrs. Walker wa s ushered into the ATTENTION building shortl!, after 11 a.m. and left by 11 :30a.m. after ma king a (ew The STANLEY H. KAPLAN brief comments praiS ing her EDUCATIONAL CENTER is plan­ husband's administration and thanki ng those present for their ning to form spring classes for the support. . Mrs. Walker said her husband following review courses: " has taken..an active interest in the concerns of Southern Olinois" and is MeAT OAT committed to "increases In services for people." LSAT GRE PERPE1\1AL 'yo I n order to insure a class in car­ SACRAMENTO. CaliC. (API-It has been driven 700,000 miles and is bondale registrations are being stiU going strong. That's the Model accepted Feb. 2 in the Saline T Ford owned by Mike Tonis. 8t. He has been driving the navy 6lue River Room of the Student Center car for 4J years and got it (or SS between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. . during the Depression years.

He says he has been orrer~ $l,OOO and a 1948 cadiUac. . He dri ves the Model T regularly. TELL YOUR FRENDS. It runs rine and rarely gives Toois Roberta Walker .... y trouble. Mark Lane JUST SHIRTS to present talk at Rend Lake FADED Ma rk La ne. a uthor or the book " HlL<:;h T o Judgement" and coaut hor GLORY of the controversial film "Executi ve Ac t ion". wi ll present a lectur e al 7 ;30 p.m . Wednesday in Iht' auditorium al Rend Lakc CollcJ;tc . 8RITTANIA

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Dolly Egyptian. J...-y 21, 1976, "- 11 Full-term Glorp 'born' ... ,. fie to senior for $2,000 ..iii __ByJ.. Wrlle, lWoy cooperative people J've worked with." A hair-hour movie rUm or 1,200 There are over 20 characters in the: film but one: actor plays 8 dil· ~a:''::=:.:l,yo:,!~ fer~t parU: Tbe: & main actors and .,." actresses are: David Jacks, who d!': f~~ ~~~r ·~:e w:~s ev.~ opendinl $2.000. ~:~~ ~~a~:~~~bO~ w:~ mons~ ; John T. Alien. who play. th::;:: · t!:"'~fJI~ t~~i~~~: Sayard, the bumbling scientist; _10 bod on his fUm •• .",. Glorp." Leslie Green, Bayard's assistant; "It' •• spoof on 11$0'. Idence- Cherie Koch , Wombatine' . JUST SHIRTS uaistant; Dino Trinh, the oriental fie~ '~~',:i!i~I~:ks"!~~eh scientist who invents a machine I:d very bod oelilll. phoney looking moosters. eerie ntuslc, bad plots. ~~b~i'U~.I~IlIJ~.G~~~~ HAS teeMlers, acientiab and as many different news commentators. dieMs a. possible." "Tbe Glorp is • giant mal. of th~~~;:~::i ::~::!~~:~:O~~\d ~! sugary sweetness. a delsert that is a new experience lor them. Jacks envelops or kills naked women," said, " In a theater production you're JEANS said Wrese. nae monster is never continually going without let up but seen In the movie, only Its but· in a film you 're working lrom scene M-SIIt. 411 terscotch residue Is shown. to scene, A closing scene may be 12·5 S. " Purr science-fiction has a level shot followed by an opening scene 01 probability." added Wrog •• "but and your sense or continuity i~ the Glorp has no probability." IbroVorn ol!." PRINT EXHIBIT AND SALE Ws haH·hour black and white Green, a theater major, said , Director and cameraman movie is being produced (or his C & " Don liked the way I talked so he Don Wrege sets up an by Ferdinand Roten Galleries P 455 and 456 (jim production asked me to be in the movie. I never classes. When he completes the firm worked in a HIm onl)' on stage, and angle during the filming this semester . Wrege said he will I'm really enjoying it. I like theater for his sci-fi film "The JOHN A. LOGAN COLLEGE enter it into as many rum festivals but now I'm d iscovering rHm a nd Glorp." Wrege, a senior in I 'm really grateful for the op­ the Presidents Degree Carterville, I//inois :/:!.:.~t i~$~~~~~:~r f:~ t~: f~~r:: po rtunity to be in the movie." is mostly for film s tock a nd Koch . a multi-media com ­ Program, put the film January 29, 1976 laboratory fees. munications major. said she would together with the help of "The Glorp" dates back to 1969, like to seE' courses which \I.'ould students. (Staff photo by 2:00-8:00 p.m. when the author, Chris Lee, wrote involve students with stage acting Jim Cook) the story for a high schoo l English and film acting beca use they are di fferent. ~~ .~~~~~ au~~ ~~~~ Fra nk Pa ine, IOs tru('tor ror the be made into a mov ie with all the rilm course Wrege is produdng the film techniques like synch-soWld, film for said, "The Glorp has the sound effects, music and special ef­ potential to tx" a real rWlny film ." fects _ Paine does not advise the student s It wa sn't until 1972, when Wrege on how 10 ma ke their rilm s but is enrolled at SIU, that the high school available ir problems ariS{' " At this OPEN hrs. dream began forming into reality_ leve.1, the stude nt should be making E-l.r.;B;J.a.'~124 Wrcge was determined to produce his own decisions without co ming to the film in I~ quality he had in hi s me," said Paine. mind sirK'e high school Has Moved Wrege worked with Lee on the Wrege said he has had little or no screenplay last summer. Lf'e added pr oblem with actorS, Two or the 10 a more humor and refined the script. biggest production probl ems were The movie has 39 scenes and ovcr 20 when he received the wrong New Location characters. equipment and had to delay shooting Wregecomposed a ll the music and and when the Daily Egyptian 220 S. III. Ave. sound effects on a n electronic business manager chewed him out synthesizer and Lee wrole the lyrics for using an l'lectrica l outlet on the to the songs. irK' lud ing " llont'ymoon out s ldl' or th{' Co mmunicat io ns on Mars." Bu ild ing '" 111111' " 1111 1" III" Imllllllllllill II II I '1'lI i"Ill'III1' 11111 Wrege said, " I'm betler al "So (ar R5 per ":(,Ilt of Ih{' film has ITo. , STAnO," I ~ IHERLIN's I composing music than lyric been shot and a ll or the music and writing." lie added that he did not soun d err('clS record ed ," said like his childhood tra ining on the Wr~e , "I'm working on the sur· IL lINOIS AV E' pl ano because his parents insistffi prise cndmg and th e film will be he learn. compl el{'d someli nll" thi S '''' like to crNIt(' O1u.~ ic bUI not :-t.'nH'st l'r " reuding musical nOl es," said Wrrg{' Wr ~f' ~ldd l'( I , "Thl$ him gi\'es m(' " My inst rument IS tht.' lap<' « 'Co rder tht' uppurtulllt y 10 usc all of the and wi th it and tht.-synlhesizer, l ean kno \.\l ('dgt' 1' \'1" ;Il'c umul ated sincl' I \\,;;1$ ~ [ - record and r ('-record sound a nd 14 and alm nsl everythmg I'n ' musi c I enjoy. ,. learned at S It' lI 's the ultimalt' Over 20 actors and act resses have sho\.\ orr (or Illl' I (";m put m~ him been uS4.'d in Ihe-lilm Wregl' sa id. " I ('xp('rien('t.', mUSIC f>XPl'f!('lIl' t'. can't aHard to p.'y tMm but th ey a ll r('('ordi ng kno" It'd~(' and an lmatilJn hk(' to act aiul they're 8m,,! actors ~ k i ll to lIS(" The him shows about nnd actresst's that a rc ,the most l'vl'rythlTlg I (';111 do .. F.EA TURING DIXIE CREAM DONUTS Triple Inunler hearings set

A h('aring on two mot ions to count of a ttt' mpted murder III Ihl' produce evidence filed by defen­ shooling dea ths o( three Olen on Oct da nts in last Hallowl'cn's triple 31. _ In th(' motions Jenkins fil ed on Vote slaving has been Sf't (or Friday in Register To Jackson Coun ty Circuit Court . behalf of the dl'fendanlS. he as kl"d Ronald Jenkins, one of thre-e men that the Carbondale Poi i.c e charged with the murders, Wed the Department produce any a nd all When: January 26-30 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. motions Friday asking (or police criminal im'estig-a tions against and medical records. L('wis and t he deceasetl . a nd that Jenkins. 29, no . 16, Ambassador Lewis's physician provide a medical February 2-6 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Apartments, East Danny Street. report Slating the reason Lewis was :- - Luther Carter . 46 . and Gra dy ~~~.es~=;(ln co~ on Jan. H Bryant. 26 . ooth o( 314 N . Where: Student Center 3rd Floor Wash ington A\·e .. are charg~ with The case is set lor a jury trial in three counts or murder and one Murphysboro on Feb. 9. - - Activity Room C & 0 Girls Wanh4! Why: For the important election MARCH . 16 Come to Sigma Sigma Sigma

RUSH Qua lifications: Reside where you now live 30 days prior Jan. 28 Open House 7 ~9 p.m. to the election, be '8 yrs. old; citizen of an. 29 Sigma Night! 7:30-8:30 p.m. the United Stat.s. If you hove moy.d since the lat election you must register.. Se. what 'fOAI·v. b•• n missingl Cal 453-2308 for rides or infamotion. This ad placed and paided for by: Tri-Sigma has a lot to off!r YOU! The Southern Illinois Committee for Dan Walker Kathteen vaught, Chairperson, 204 So. III. Carbondale, IL 6ml ....~~~~-- .. --.ii-liiiAiiiii.i:iiJ-i--- .... ISO,OOO_IIIy ...... SO,OOO At 1IacII ......

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[)o;1y E9YPIian, JanJary 28, 1976, P_ 19 ReelEstllte TWOFDIALEQUAIlII...- WILIIONIIAIL __ Spriaccoalrarmnw S. WilDon ten5 SNIde. • It blow now, December and January. 5019- trying. l705Aa87 po... 3618Ba89 66 t2or 549-3OO'l. 30488c86 tIItrt r s.I1 ' ilm~ . ~ 1I 1 · 1I ­ WANTED ONE PERSON 10 share soot mele'r. film. caw. sm . EFFICIENCY APARTMENT near 2 bedroom trailer located at Green 72 ~LOS' CUTLASS S. Excellent Rooms campus SI35 month. plus utilities. Acres . Must have car. Call 549- condition. Best oHer. CaU S49-9t89, Hassetblad sysrem: SO) am wi'" 04S8. 3152BotI9 ask (or Robin· Room 427. 3734Aa86 Ca ll 457·S4lI6. B3697Ba86 OUPLEX. THREE ROOM 5(Imm I. OI!'-Qon M'Od l»'nm I. SorV\oJr. apartment. One bedroom. No pets . .. sse Also eom plt>~ H.uelblad . e ROOMMATE NEEDED. Large 1 OR 2 F"EMALES wanted. share SIlO per month. Call 457- ce-ssor_ ' 5" I)f' .s.m. (> . Ir. IOCU5'"9 house. own bedroom, near Mur· 74 Yega Hatchback, low mileage. with another. spacious. $67 each. 7274. 3128BdU15 Krft'I"e, POllOI gr.p. I'IOOd's. Itllen. rIC da le. S87 .50 per month plus Radials, Handling Package . utilities. West Monroe St . 549-4057 Radio. Deluxe Interior Ca ll 5U· afterSp.m . 3141 Ba90 utilities. 54g..3736. 1747Be81 1794. 3545A.89 Smirh Victor lights: "VIr olt'd rwo S I NGLE OR OOUBLE- meals rolI!OI~InI. SlOO FEMALE CONTRAC"f availabl. optional- no cost 10 break NEED ONE ROOMMATE 10 share now Ga rden Park S77.SO a month. university contract if you move by ho\8e just out of town. ,Graduate 19'71 V.W. Camper. Good Condition B&w darkroom: ~ ~ X S (01<1 J a n. 30. Call J..288B or stop by lOS preferred. Call Gary 457· with extra ·s . Phone : Ca rbondale Good Location. Call 5019- ligttl """",QIt'I". el N,"liIor 5O.and 15 IW'd 1433. 3691Ba86 Small Group Housing. : 3130BdB7 . 7957. 3133Bee1 457·5342arter5:00p.m. 3623Aa86 ROCMqon 1)0 lenni. "nd Ifb-5 olulely t'W1YI''IIr'9 el5e to do QUoIfhty:n. 1' •• • nd. 1974 TOYOTA. CO ROLLA. R&H . .,--..... Low milage. clean. perfect ~1I" .. ~r'OOpm.,,-d ~ LOGANSHIRE mechanical condition. S2000 or best new 2-bedroom ofrer. Call 457-8901 a fteM. 3749Aa94 luxury duplexes TYp"writcrs. SCM electrics, nrw 1966 MUSTANG. vinyl lop. FM. and used . Irwin Typewnter Ex· See s'l U's most AM-8 track. Brand new tires. $450. change. 1101 North Court. Marion. Cau 451·2682. 3153Aa88 Open !\Ionday·Salurd.,y. I·993· 299i. luxuriously 834-t9;\f9.tC furnished apartments OLDS CUTLASS excellent con­ 601-al9-611-61 3 S. Logan d ition with extras . Call after 5 Electronics p.m., 8e5t ofrer. 4S7·7207. 3729Aa89 fer more informalim call 71 MGB, blaze red with radio. Trac:k-Tronics Lambert Rear Estate atAFT'SIIIIIEN IN (lECTItOMIc.s 549-3375 . . , ... ..,.,.....,. .... 11WfwaI.,... 10 ~:::S~~~s.~e:r~:mdiUon ,.... . ~ ...... CMr__ • I20'2W. Moln 313SAa81 ~ s. .' .... "'" ...... ~Ie • DAY WAltt'ANN '.EI: PlC1tUP AHO OEUV(."" pQNTlAC LE MANS. 2 dr .• P .S .. 'ft) DU,o\IIlED STUDENTS A.C .• radio. auto. 350 Y-' . runs _..". .... rr... ~~ :- . IIOOd 14S00r"", 011 .... 549- n~s.1II ~ "" Forest HaU , 120 W. F'reeman. Ideal 1O!i1. rnGAa88 location4 Availatne now - single ~ room. S4SO per semnter. Clean• . Parts & Services quiet. no hassle environment. Call ------;..;..-..;;,;;.;..__ I · ~I;C~r:I~~ Si~~~e:;it'i~:t ~r+~ J im 457-5631. 3651Ba86 ARE YOU MOVING checker, stereo analyst. tubes . AUTO I NSUItANCE schematics, and mucb more. CaU Older I bedroom. IUrnishtd. one AND HAVE A couple. 1100 plus utilities. GIlt 4S1..];IM for. 54H162 ....inp . _ .. mille or .....,...... ".a"Q .... 451-1263. B3667Ba86 HOUSE fULL Of en a", OI/'fIIOtOt'Q'C .. 2 Bdrm. Mobile Homes UNWANTED UpctIurch Insur~ F,.. S,- Service Fumiohod & Air Qrditioned - n7 S. Illinois m-J3IW """"' ...... w. .. ~ ITEAtS? ...... I(U,*=" ...... a..... ~ wale< & GerIIege Pidtup ~ --..- ...... fllldfttirlft .....,...t '''''''''ia. ·~ VW lervice. mOlt ttpes vw 115.00 por month LET THE-D.E. ~ • • , ..... tJoJ." ..... Effl~~ Apartments ::::~:..=.~aHI~' 0S:rDv'~~~ JtSW. .... ~ ..J'251 Car 1 e r - v I 1 I fl . r --- CLASSIFIEDS For Spring Somesle< - . BDI:IAb87C All UIlIi!_ Paid PIONEER PLIZD lutlliable- 11 Fum_ & Air Qrdi _ MOVE THOSE _ ilia aiel- mblt _1Ian- wllh UIIII .... relIuiIJ partI. _ ', __ SOiEE 11_ cutrIcIp­ SlOO pr manIII • . _!it.__ lair ITEMS FOR '=~~-,:.Y;:;'ib!:~ . Royal Rentals 117-l1li. ~ ",",,ClllldltIaD. ___ MI. 1talP11I- '" - SlSIAIII...... m~ YQUI

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" WANTEO TO RENT Dakll;' Slid the aute wu In ..... =f':Uce:~:!1 f=rs ~~~~ shape rinanci.lly until .bout • FEMALE VEGETARIAN needs (..... _..;...;W"'-A;.;...;N.....;.T=E.::;.D_~) place- to live in C'dale. With ONE USED Water Bed. prererably in ~l:ii: . ~~/~~~~'!r~::~U:i ~r~:.~w~=r. responsible. friendly people. Must a large size. Also motorcycle public instruction. was interviewed BoUIIs IIkL "9IortIy lhenelter, have own room . If you have place. windshield ror sale-$IS. 549- in CarbmdaI. Monday. R. sold funds IMpn 10 whittle down, hIn· or looking also. Ca ll Merlene. 53ft.. 3933. 37261'89 Ilmool everyone boIdinR a aute 0(. dered by I_I"'" ~ oboYe 55t l ex . 234 between I ... wk · rICe quotes • different set 0( ligures the .,...... ,t bLllget ....ulw. in .... dys. • 3748BgB8 in relation 10 Dlinois' present low caSh N!IIOr'W. " LUNCHERS INTERESTED i n am .,.....,t futw-e finances. .. To alleviate the probl.... BoItaU, getting their act t~elher. health· Bakalis said. " F.irst and said he would belln scaling down wise. Aura. 715 University. Hillel roremost, we must establish a con· Business Property FOWldation. 3740F'88 expenditures by a number of means. sensus of opinion among the state's "The lirst item I would propose Ca rbondale. Bu siness or oHice lead.... 0( just ~ t the state', space. excellent location. 203 W~. DRY SPACE in garage to store ftnandal status is. and then ham- ~~u~~~~i: r~~;e~o; ·~ ~,:ari~ Walnut, IS·h.1lfX3H . $225 month, ca r. Will pay S7 .SO per month. Ken said. "This would include no new ."5;·5438. B36&tBhlUl -157-4706. 3725F88 mz ~i~j~':fs~~~:t~i "ih'e fundihg ror programs unless an emergency arose." Sell your craftwork at Common • ~~~~~:e:1d~b~~eer~::Uo~:k'~ The next step would be a de- ~larket . 100 E. Jackson· open Io-S. [HELP WANTE~ l\londay·S.,turday 3559F99 :~e; t ~~~'~ '~:f~~Z: orB~k~K~~~ ~~~llf;i::i3r t~r: ~=~~I~r~~a: sa eli minating patronage and reducing haphazard axing or present MARRIED COUPLE NEEDED to the department 's budget in his programs. but an evaluation or each serve- as li ve in house parenls fo r former office as proof that he Is well tcenage group home. Salary ( LOST ) qualified for the comptroller post. prcf~:~~S ti:r~!~~s as"e~~~C!i::,p plus room and board. -1 5;· " What we did was make the would be a proposed review or laws 3238. 373 tC89 SIX YEAR-OLD MALE Irish the legislature had passed. " This :~f~~i ~~i~d~~~~~ (!~~~ r~:o~:~'~ clause would allow foc the periodical Setter. Friday Night from 180 Bakalis said. RECEPTIONIST TO MAKE a p­ Lewis Park. Leather co ll a r . no review of laws a.ld programs. so pointment (or photographer on the tags. 457·7'244 . 37,HG88 The comptroller is the chief fiscal that those no longer fu nctional could phone, no sales, no ex perience control officer and watchdog over be removed." Bakalis said. necessary, temporary work. $2.30 stute government s pending. No present programs f'hould be BLACK f'EMALE CAT with white E~tablished for the first time in assumed essential. Bakalis said. ~~rmhaOd! . t~~n~:7c. ~~:; : ~anr~dia~~ paws. tail tip. and nose-wearing 1973. the newness of the post is what "This idea can work 00' on ly ·ror mediately . 37J5C87 well · worn red collar. Aound Lewis · Bak:tlfs likes. government but for universities like Park. Call 549-0876. 3743G88 " I view the attractiveness of the this one." Onc carloonisl and ad mamlger· salesmen for loca l news·feature magazine. Experience and resume €NNOUNCEMENT~ building is reward. Ads offer commission, Cont act NonScquHur TODAY IS Italian Day at AUra . 549-2!HOarter5p.m. 3625C90 Pizza and salad for Sl.ao-above Diener's. 3738J86' Studenls Make Mon ey up to S95 ~r WNn~sda y 9:30 p.m., Baptist Student Center wcck part time at home addressmg envelopes. Co mpanies want that State Farm Insurance. Agent Bob Skill Building and Decision Making w::!~! ionB~s':~ball : S IU vs. " personal touch." ror further Bahr. 1202 W. Main ; Aulo. life, g~~!~~f~:~~; !~02t~ : 15 p.m .. Grandview Col lege. 8 p.m .. Da vies information regarding op· fire, health. "LikE.' a good neighbor, State Farm is there. " Lead ing Graduate Art Exhibit. to a .m . to 4 Sa~~ ::1 ' Swinger ' s Dance Cl ub : re~td~~i:: ;~t:e~~~~J~:r~i~~e:: Aulo and Homeowners ins urer. ~·X~i· bit : t\~!~~dg ' ar\~I:~i~ . tor! ~I ~e. ting . 7:30 to 9:30 p.m .. Ac · Box 11 707, Allanta. Ga . 549-55 11 .5-19-0934 . B3568J99 p.m .. Faner Hall Gallery. IIvl Ues Room below Pulliam Gym. 30J05. 3657C'86 Shakespeare on Film : Henry V, ; :30 Thuuday GO GO DANCERS. Apply In Travel on foreign ships~ Good pay, p.Ol .. Davis Auditorium. person. Must be attraclive. Kings me n, wo men. No experience. Pi Sigma Epsiloo: Meeting. 6:30 to SIU Tae Kwon 00 Club: 'n· btn. 8025 E. Main. Car· Stamped addressed envelope. 10 p.m .. Student Ce nter Oh io t roductory !\teeting. 7 p.m. , bondale. 3659CB6 Globetroller. Box 86-1 . SI. Joseph, Room. basement of Grinnell Hall. Mo. 64502. 3530.199 HELP WANTED: Carbondale. S IIY: ~u:'~~~~fJ:~~t;n~~ ~~o~r:~ A'[.!~~r:t~ydi~~n~o~~~~e: : 8 : ~ ~ : Unique hourly work : Need adults Travel on foreign sh i ps ~ Good pa y, f'loor. Davis Auditorium. to partici pate in practice in· men . women. No experience. SGAC: f'ilfT). 'Eat the Devil'. 7 10 9 Georgy CoWlts Lecture Series. 7:30 terviews with medical siudents. Siampl'd addressed cnvelope. t\'lust be availnble for at least 3 GlobNrotter. Rox 8&4 . SI. Joseph . ~~~i·~~1t:nbl~~~~C: ';oA~d ~~O~~~ ~ BI~~ · ·&St~~fd1~ ~e~:i~~~i~O~~U~o Mo 6-1502 lS30JS Student eenler Ballroom A. p.m .• Sludent Center Ohio Room . ~~~;~~&s~~~20 ~~~~~~a~ Pan Hellenic Council. 7 to 10 p.m .. Inter·Greek Cou ncil : Meeting, 9 weekdays berore Jan. 31. 5.16-55 11 St udent Center Ballf09m B. . p.m .. SlUdent Cenler Mi ssissippi Ext. 257 . Sorry. Univer si ty em· AUDITIONS· i : 30 p.m . 2·3·;5. Student Government. 9 a .m . to 4 Room . ployees nol eligible. 3634C89 design domt'. Dancl'rs and p.m .. Student Center Ballrooms C Art Exhibit: David Clarke. 10 a .m. readers. "Good Morning. i\lorning and D. to 4 p.m .. Faner Hall Gallery. Globc" Souncl.. LTD . 363:1J88 Lill ie Egypt Grotto ISIU Cavcrsl. 8 (;radu3le Art Exhibit. 10 a .m. to -I DELIVER Y PERSONS WA NTED. to 10 p.rn .. Home Ec. 203. p.m .• Mit chell Gallery. S.A.M .. 7 10 10 p.m .. General Economics a nd Management for I~ft~~~nta~rb:nnda~~~~?t~~' t -I~:~e AUDITION for thc, soon to open, Classrooms 108. Secretaries Conference, 6:30 to de~ndablc cnr. insurance, valid Cabaret in the Studenl Center. No Alt~~t!;.I~J~i's8 ~~~~rP:oo·;.tudent ~~ p.m .. Wh am Building. Room drivers lice:'lst" . must know Ca r­ experience necessary. If you sing. bonda Ie a rea. B3695C87 dance, write sketches. or perform Shawnee Mountaineers. 8 to 10 p.rn .. Student Gvernmenl. 9 a.m. 104 p.rn .. comedy or magic. then come to Ihe Stuck'nt Center Ballroom C. . Student Center Ballroom!oo C and Big Muddy room in the Student Engihccring Club. 7 to 10 p.m .. O. Center on Jan. T1 or 28 at 6 : ~ p.m. Technology Building :120. . Canoe and Kayak Club. 8 to 10 p.m .. EMPLOYMENT Students and public invited. fo~or Public Relations Student Society. 9 Student Center Ballroom C. information call Chuck Beck 549· to 10 p.m .. Studt'nt Center · SailingClub.8:30totOp.m .• Lawsoh WANTED 8114 or Michael Blank 536· , Ballroom D. Hall. Room 131. 335 t. 1l3689J86 Christians nlimited. Noon to I _Scientology Club. 10 a.m, to noon , EXPERIENCED HA NDY MAN p.m .. Student Center Troy Room . Student Center Ballroom B. looking ror jobs. Quality work and BUS. OPP, Recreation ClUb. 7:30 to 9 p.m.. Christians Unlimited, 10 to II a .m .• reasonable rate. Cnll Rich 5-19· ( · Student Center Saline Room. Siudent Center Ballroom A. • 0430. 3712086 '[nter·f!"3ternily Council. 8 to to p.rn .. · Alpha Kappa Psi. 7:30 to 10 p.m .• . Want to Run A stlJdent bus service Student Center Missoon Room. Home Ec. Lounae• part timc ~ "corporation, Box J, SIU Amateur Radio Club : Meeting. Free School Committee. 5 to 6 p.m .• Station A. Olampaign .' 8 p.rn .. Communications Building Student Center Ballroom S. SERVICES 61820.. 3551M99 Room t02I. Bring dues. WeightlillinR C[ub, 8 to 9 p.m .. ( OFFERED ) Baptist Student Union : Meeti Student Center. Ballroom S , ( FREEBIES

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.NEED AN ABORTION? BEAUTIFUL BLACK and white CALL US ~~~~~~;:!~~~~f~57~ ... "' ...... ,...... - ...... between 8·12 a.m.. 3724N!8 --~. --- .." "' '''-'_--. BECAUSE WE CARE C1111 cal*' • THE GREAT TRAIN Robbe~y 314-991-G5Q5 Round trip to and lrom Cbk.. .­ F'riday-S~nday : 120. Call 549-5798 1IJO.327at' 1011 .trw_ e'YeniDls or go to Plaza record- s. J'l14P10IC

. Dolly E~iIn. ~ a . 19M. "-It 21 G~enn gets a King-ly. boost ...... tllat-llut ... _'t do liii0_. ~.. to...,him. IIeIIdes giviag Glenn', "110 • FewDolI)' peopleBy-­ EofIIM _ - dare- compore . ..We ...... he !Glenn) woo Pili _t KinII ..... modo ...... - tho ElKin Boylor with any to_, but "" oouIdDl do ~ that Can ooily _ace Saluki r_ _t .-. We tbougIIl ... bod him OUI __ tho ...tmme 01 this _otball other _bail play..- IhIIt has played er is playing tho game now. rar '""""" once IDI he 5Iill modo ...... Even rer a plAy..- to he mentioned it. He .. out in InJnt 01 you ....' "1_ I bove 10 ..y W... 'rP.. in tho some _th with Boylor is is in the driver's ••t now. bur in 10 ...,ewbat 01 OIl ocxomplishmml .• ~.;;; ~Wt.osm..=c....~~~ days II migI1I be SIO;' he said . '!bat', why it w.. mOre than just in tho PO:- Iouage. "They're in good pooition now:' an oII.1\anc1ed tmlark by • coach King was rei"";"; to one _ One 01 tho ...... SlU is in good who had juS seen Saluki star Mike Glenn tooll. late in .. he game from pooiliGn with its 4-1 Mislouri Valley Glenn 9COre 23 points against his beyond one lOP 01 tho koy. Lamberl ...... -d, is boca_ tho SaI .... _e lam. was silting at the opposite end ollbe able to beal 'l\dsa II 'l\dsa. II .... Glenn's shooting pedormance in floor at the time. 'SlU', YOUl1l lam beating Tu!sa.', SlU'! 79-7& win over Tulsa last .. was hi~ pc-aise IhIIt Glenn was older and mere ""perlenced squad . Saturday promptea Hurricane adorned WIth, and comi", rrom ..",. mal ...... ~ shows_ Coach Jim Kin8 to ..y , "Glenn has King. you could be sure it was noI you go on tho road," Kin8 said. fI' l'fl more impressi ve professional basketball wars. used to play at Tulsa as was that King used Baylor in an * a collegiate player. This is K ing's first year as a analogy when discu.'-".sing Gk"n. " Like with Elgin:' he began. " Wl" college coach and Tulsa has run up a 6-10 mark in the knew he was going to go right. Missouri Valley Conference. (Staff photo by Bob Every time he went to his right , he * Ringham) was going to shoot the ball. · We 1M cage season begins second ha~f * 2 811rd Jt!Sttce ~ CC Srldl:rs By Rick Korch t.YJUHT 3 Grand Oc:-tOIS Knights \"5 Am't ~n Student Writer 7 p.rn Nothi n Vee 4 CoI I<'gt' Maslers vs Glnk Sized The second half of the men's tn ­ I 7.R III ~ l'8Wtralors tramural basketball season began 2 Sc-rt.':lnlln,.: -Ban.'ihet'$ ~ Bruhn ·slJ.aIU'r5 10 p.rn last weekend. nnd will continue until 3 Alpn.. f:amm .. Rho " If' V~ TKE " B" 4 1:>t·II .. IIp!' llon " 11" ~ Kappa Alpha PSI the end of February when the single I Downstairs Arcadt> \ 'S ViM."Olrlt s: * "I)~f V I/IItI I3AI I " 8 " 2 Peppermint Comm~ \' ~ Otk' Guys elimination playoffs are schedult'd 8 pm 3 Haphazards \'s Ot\"01 Ol!(gers I() AM - U /IItIf)()/llti to sta rt . 1 Iflla Phi nlf.'ta \10 TIU; " A " " WoIr"t .. \'5 WIdt>S Villat-!t' Last year's champs. the Little 2 Alpha Kappil IA, mhtla \' ~ Alpha Gamma Men II. are not enlet"ed 10 this I(hu ",\ " yea r 's league, so the championship 3 Alpha " Iu AJph.1 "n" \' ~ Alpha T:au '4'111 be up for ~rabs . To be t..oI lglbl(" Ornrgil " fl" ffJ(" the playoffs. a team mu."t han' ,I "Slj.!IIl;1 TOIu (;mu fI1 ,1 " It \ ... 1'1'11 Sil,!nl;l .500 record. Ka,lp;1 " U" FOR LOVERS ONLY * 91'"' rCA to sponsor I llot'lla l tl'", I' ''1 " ,\ " "' .. K;'Illla Alph:1 PSI ",\ " basketball games 0000 WAoNTECf 000 The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is sponsoring a ji! roup of MOf>F. lB ACTRF'-;SES .~CTORS basketball games sla rl ing at 6' 30 ClUttlnK h" rror & aU8 p4!f\Itt' thl ~lrit·3.1 p.m , Wednesday in BoWL'" Gym ill ff'"ture hlmlt. I'·G or It ralinK. Nu ex· the Ca rbondale Commun ll ~' Hi~ h perienCf' net"t"Mary . SC' ...... n ('n'(111 &: '"• .. SchooL cuh pa)'mf'nl. Namf'.addn_ ,phunl'. .;{,:...... 10 thl' fealure ~a m c. lhe faculty 01 tecenlphotll to : CT,\ , 1\.,,. 1.664.. ' . - CCHS will go up ~ a ins l Ihe memo ' ...... :' .J arbond:lle, I I. 6 :..~O I. berS-of 1M Murphysboro facull Y. " TipoH lime for the game IS 7::1) CTA. Mid wmtern Talent Itepe. fvr p.m. I'OLPIX ThaI game will be pc-...... ded by games bel-.-een Junior League ~PPLYNOWJ ,', teems. :: ' ' .. ;' N NEWJERSEY Persons convicted' of pi racy, "sodomy, or the infamous crime against nature committed with mankind or with beast" are disqual ified from voting, as "re those who were "convicted prior to October 6, 1948, of the crime, of polygamy or of larceny of abOve the Value of $6:00 ... " BUT, SINCE YOU LIVE IN IlliNOIS:

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.• DIIIy ' ~ "..,., 3; "'" ..... ZI Weah cage 'start fails to bodwr t001ReR j coach B, Satl BIIruIde DaD, Ecpti.. 8perU Wriler A &point loss is enough to send any basketball coach into a &b Knight tem- ~ tantrum_ I . However if you're Mo Weiss, coach of the SIU women's basketball team, alit­ tle more optimism is the answer. Weiss called Union University, a &point winner over SIU Friday, one of the best womans-teams in the country. She said she wasn't at all ashamed over the loss. StU's record is 1-2. " We came out with a 14-oointlead. but couldn't hold it. They started to get it in to their big girl and they started to catch up. They had several people who could score," Weiss said . ''The other team jUst played beller. Union had played 17 games at that time. They beat Memphis State by :II) some odd points." Before the Union game, StU had only played once-a 50 point breeze over Southeast Missouri State Univer­ sity. Memphis State beat StU by 13 points Saturday. Weiss said Ih e game was a case where StU was down al the beginning and could never calch up. There will be no rest for the women, si nce Grandview Community College is due in for the StU home opener at Davies Gym Wednesday night. Grandview . located in Des Moines. was cited by Sports Illustrated as one of the lop womens team s in the country. Weiss said Grandview is lall and Ihey play baskelball all year. " Anylime YOIl have a women's team out of Iowa. Ihey're going to be good:' she explained. A~rding to Weiss. one of the team's weak points IS that " we've been allOWing the ot her teams too many shots:' Union shot an excellent 50 per cent from Ihe fi eld againsl StU. " ('01 not wo rried about us scoring, but I think ii 'S ('x lrem('l.v IInptlrtallt for 0." to keep up our poi$t! and confidence," she said . An ~ r all, Uni on ~ md Gnlnd\'i{'w will be two of the toughest teams \\'l,' 11 fac£' thi~ year ," One of the players Weiss isn '( worned about POiSl'-WISt.' IS forward J ~ ln Winkl er . Although only ~foot-8, Winkler has been £'x trl'mely product I \'(' ~alll st Union, Winkl2r tallil-d 16 points and against MemphiS sht.· scort'd 14 points and grabbed an t.'Qua l amount of rebounds. We iss said Winkler IS h('r stablest pl~ly('r on tht' noor and look ... to tht' st'nior for n oor leadership, A forward, Winkh:.'r said sht' has to cOlllpensah' for twr Ja('k nf ht.'If:!ht by outmane UV l' rlnf:! 0PPOS Ill ~ play£'rs. "Dn\,lnJ! IS tIIlt' !If my slrongt'st assels . I ha\,(' to get AHoet positions." Rc<.'Cntly wbbNl for varsity dut), IS 5- 10 J).. 'f1ISt· Kt'lly Bt'C'WSt' of her ,,'xplolls In the past tWit ganlt's Wt.·iss has movt'Ct Kelly up frum tht' 3-0 JunlHr \'arslly squad , Against the Uni on JV team Kf' lI y scartoO 25 pUlIl tS and .1('c:uUl1wd for 25 51 U cheerleader Dorothy uniforms were unveiled against n·buun W1th a couple rootball learns," he said. .-r S AI S(' hult'rnWfl IS OJ bu.sy man Ihl'S(' as..... istants in track, H(' canll' c~use to makin}o! the Cincinndt; O~ tI (lay:.. In 1972 !SchOll'fman won tht, NCAA , Bengals IJ1 thr Nallonal Football 8fJ I Thl' nl'W );!radllah' assistant 10 Sill Iht' AAlI and Olympll' tri~lls in tht, ham- Le~gue 3!ld a lso trit'<.l out wi th the I rack Coach Lt,\\, Hartzog has; bt' t.'n mer and " 'ent on 10 tak(' 181h placl' out Ch lca~o Flrl' of thl' defunct World Foot· drafted by n('w ht'ad football coa('h He\' of 42 competitors 111 th(' 1972 Olympics baH Lea~uc , OempSl'Y's administr"auon to dt'\'t'!op a III Munich, Gt-rmany, " It 's a ~ood,Jhin g I didn 't make iL" weight t rainmJ,! progri1m for the 51U " I accomplished what I wanled that ht: said Wll~ a laugh about his chance football play{'rs. That is m addilion to ,Year," s.aid the Bay Shore, Lon~ Island With the ~ hlcago team . his mam chon' of workll1g with the nativ(', " It 's a good fee lir1,5! inside to ".'d like Lo p lay som e thir.g Cage tickets on sale wl'i~ht mt'n on th(' Sill track team, know you're tht~ bpst in the-country in proft;SSiC?nally and,make my living at it. " I'm v('rv happv to Sft' football your event." , I e nJOY It so damn much." Tickets for the SIU·Louisville game peoplt· and ' track peoplt, get tOl/:ether Scholerman continues to work out At 25, Schoterma!"' said he .would have in l..ouisvillr Sunday at I p .m .. a rt' now lioally ," tht' Kent State graduatl' said. about three hours a day along with 10 look for finanCial security soon at on salt' at the Arena ticket office. Onl,' " In olht.'r plan's tht.'v 'rt' a t each others' ' coaching the SIU discus, shot. javelin something he enjoys. For him , that 75 tickets remain. Each ticket is $4.' necks ..·· and hammer Ihrowers. He plans to par- would nol include " ma king $20,000 nl p- Transportal ion will not be provided b)' Scholerman was Ihl' Uniled Siaies' licipale in Ih. Olympic trials in June, ping steaks" lls he did at his last job as the athletic department or any other lop hammer thrower in the 1972 Olym· but he has his eye on a professional manager of a steak house in Arizona, organization at this time , pies. He holds Ihe NCAA record in Ihe football career. iContinued on page 23 ) NBA rookie Joe C. "Rocketing" to fame By Dave Wlectorek This ni ght, as we sat among the other Meriweather would not be able to han. ded. " Joe's a good oUlside shooler, but Daily E\lYPtlan Sports Writer Rockels in Ihe visilors ' locker room. h~ die Ihe. bulk of the N~A eenlers mghl he needs to penetrale more." " Joe C_" and Ihe big while numerals was almost sheepish. I could barely _ after nigh I and It~ t he would be more Jinf Durham, voice of lhe Bulls on " 50" are stilched on the back of his red hear his voice. . adepl al forwaril . A 29-PO'"t per- WIND Radio, saw Meriweather pray in traveling unifonn that he wears for the "Om'1 lalk so low ,:' demanded a formance apinsl Kareem Abdul- ' college when Durham was broadcasting Houston Rockets of the National joking Ed Ralleff. Jabbar early," Ihe year dispelled mosl Illinois Slate games in Normal and has Basketball Associatiorr. . Someone else wanted to know why of those Ihoughts . He also held Jabbar seen him play several times this year .. For anyone who does not know Ihe Meriweathe r , a backup rookie center, well. be low . hiS sc~rlng average. significance of the letters " Joe C.", was getling so much attenlion. (My Menw.alher IS averaging 10 points per " I think he's a fine ballplayer," they are the first lellers of the name younger brother and George Offma" game. Durham assessed. " I saw him play Joe C. Meriweather, former AIl ­ and Gary Palay from WSIU were also Five pounds have been added 10 his when he was a sophomore and thought America center for the Salukis. there. ) light fra me, and Meriweather says he Ihen that he would be a good ball I had ... opportunity 10 visil with "Joe hired Ihem," R.tleff informed now weIghs aboul 215 pounds. II ~t player. He's got good basketball Meri~ather when the Rockets were in everyone, 10 Ihe ~mbarrassmenl of hurt his quickness any. sense." Otieago for . game with the Bulls Ihe Meriweather. -- " My game is usinjl my quickness," Meriwealher says he has just about first week of January. " I 't have any complaints so far," he _said. "I'm nOl Irymg to pick up any licked the adjustment or being on the After an outstanding career al S1U , Joe C. said of his early NBA ex- Weight now_" road all the time. II hUn't been easy the &-loot-U Phenix City, A1a _, native perien ." a pretly good "He has a 101 or quic.kness so when he t"""'h. This year- he W83 away from was drafted in the rlrSt round by team and a I or peopl . for- makes a mistake he can recover," home both Christmas ontl New Year's Houston _ He reportedly signed a con­ ward to the playoffs_" related Houston Coach John Egan. Day. . tract for more than $1 million. Meri~ather has been I 1510:11) ''The big thing is lhat he wants to learn. "My wife doesn'l like me to traVel, The moaey 8IId his new proC~on _ minutes a game, sometimes more, as a He plays hard in practice and the ball but she lInows It's my job," Joe C. said. haven' cbanled the big guy at all, from back""" for starting center Kevin Kun- games. 1bat tells a 101 about his No_ 50 said that his wife Trud, 8IId what I eouIcI teU , Joe C. has always nert. Meriweather aJao plays forward charmer." eilht-fllGllth-old Little Joe, an 'rma\ly been c:aaperatlw with the press 8IId oec:asionalq _ • "He needs to do 0 little more work adjllllin& to the -.adic \ife 0( an NBA ewn a little III, 81 times. . Many people thuught that the lean with his bad!: to the bullet," ElJao ad- ~ . ..