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5-25-1972 The aiD ly Egyptian, May 25, 1972 Daily Egyptian Staff
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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1972 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 1972 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Senate to hold poll on paying I. for damages fJai1y 7igyptian After more than an hour of dt>bate, thE' Student St>nate voted 15 to 6 WE'd ltu"IdIIr, ".., 25, 1m - Val. 53. NIl. 152 nl'Sday night to hold a campus referen dum Tul.'Sdav to determine whE'thE'r or not thE' St>naie should assume full finan cial rl'Sponsibility for damagl'S sufft'rl'd by Carbondale merchants during rt'Cent antiwar demonstrations. \\) ThE' same bill called for Carbondale Mayor Neal Eckert to assume full resPonsibility for calling a curfew on Thursday May L1 . which indirectly rl'Sulted in the arre t of nearly 70 tudents, by using his full persuasive wer LO have chargl'S dropped against all those arrl'Sted on that day. Eckert. who was prl'Sent at thE' m('('ting, told thE' senators hE' called thE' curfew that Thursday night bt'cause ,~ s tuden~ were blocking thE' interst'Ction of .S. 51 and Campus Drive and that it wa - reported to him that a por tion of th crowd were talking about "trashing thE' town." " Basing m. decision on what ha~ pened Wednesday night," Eckert said, "1 decided to call a curfew. WhethE'r it wa a mistake or not I don't know and I probably never will. But I do know this-our police were not in a very good state of mind at thE' tim :. Jim Peter. tudent bod. vice prl'Sident., told the mayor hE' felt thE' niversity and the city both hould a ume full r ponsibility and should trv to have th charg dropped. . He pOinted t t.hat many persons were for ced to break thE' law wher thE'y wouldn't ha\'e if th :urfew hadn't b('('n called. \~ hen a ked by one S('nator ju t what , he ould do to hav the charge dro~ JX-'d. Eckert replied " n Ihing horl of a public ann unc mt'nt." He added thaI h \ a -n'l too impre ed wi lh th rock thrower . Ow n Ballerton. niver 'Ily Park enaLOr. challen ed Ih mayor and aid he w Id n I vote for the ludenl enate I. 10 pay f r damage un.1 the mayor promi ed to try and have the charge dropped. Karen Marasco. spokeswoman for a 9rOUP of women who invaded the Daily EgwJtian I i " 1 won' l do it:' r('plied Eck('rt. " I LilIP rlII",1 ('h id, Wednesday. flings a chicken in the direction of stanled reporterS. thus illustrating. she ! don' t believe in thaI kind of bargain. said. the difference between "chicks" and women. (Photo by John Lopinot) You' lI have to make up your mind." I WOlnen attack Gus Bo(le statements (L~ 'sexist' Eight worn n rt'l aed a Iiv(' chicken ever articlt>. The words ~rs . and Mis per<::epuons of tbemselves as women). David L. Mahsman, new staff mem in the I)ailv Egyptian n w room Wed will 'no longer b(' u ed. Ms. Roll (who i - married but prefl'1'S bt'r, explained to thE' group that lhE' nE'Sday III a pr te I again t whal thC'y " AI o. thaI an apology be madl" Ms. a - the form of address for herSl'ifl general rule in regard to uS(' of Ms. is to enid r . eXist" tatemt'nts bv u - pecia/ly to thE' gay women on campus lold the group that thE' statt'ment wa ask women whose names a re to appear .~B ~ . in r f rence to Ul" Rolr tateml'nl intended to -how thE' absurdity of on£' of in news storil'S which form f referenc They also Ihrew raw pie e - of Ihat ' not all woml'n in women's the common misunderstanding about thE'y prefer-Miss. Mrs. or M . M . also 'hlcken nlo de k -. libl'rauon are fru trated lesbians: SUl" the naturl' of the women's libt>ration is u ed if a woman' marital tatus is " Th t' ar(' 'hick-: ' th y dl.'Clared. Roll's statement help ' 10 perpetuat{' tht' movt'ml"nL nOI known. "",'e are u'oml*n.. ·· . divi ion bel ween Iraighl and gay A thE' woml'n left thl' newsroom, T h(' pr It t wa ' aimed at IWO r<-cent wo me n within Ihe women' "The rl"marit about ll'Sbians was nOI taking thE'ir chicken with tMm. 00(' of s . tements b Gu ' Bode. n of which mo\'enwnl. meant LO be derogatory to thE' gay thE' group rt'marited, " We thought that rei erred 10 ~ ' o men a chIck . . n tht' (Tht' talemt'nl appeared in the May movement," !l(' said. " . think that was $Oml' people didn' t undl'rstand thE'dif u lt'r ·talemenl. a comment n article 20 aturday l\1agazlIlt' of the Daily clear by thE' statement in thto article ference bt'tw('('n chicks, chickens and ab UI the womt'n' liberation Eg. ptian in an arucll' by taff writer and so I . ~on · t think an apology is women. So we thought we would m(\t'menL Gu said: " If God had Sue Roll on contemporary women' new nl'Cl'Ssary. demonstrate. .. c: m ant for women to b equal. h(' d havt' made . em men:' Jo;nl orl,;1 ~'" for 1975 Dougla M. AlJen. a controversial a ISta nt pr f - or in phil ophy in wh e supp rl Ill(' ommitt to D fend the Right to peak wa . formed. arrived U.S., Russia sign space agreement and lefl with the group. H sat quietly off tu line id whil th w men madl' M W (AP -Pr sident Nixon attention ~' a paid to European paCI was haping up this way: one sec their demand '. and oviel leaders ig ned a n agreement problems." tion, in treaty form subjt'Ct to Senate The eighl women. led by P ychology Wedn sday 10 PUI .S. and Soviet Indications were that thE' focuSl'S ratification, would limit thto deployment ·It,J£'nt Karen Marasco. d manded lhat pacem n into rbit togl"thE'r by 1975. W(' I'{' Europe, a lop priority item for of defensive missiles, reportedly to two .. UII.' . tateml"n bt> r£'lrdcted. then the Pre ident and Communi t Kremlin leaders, and Vietnam, curren sitl'S in l'ach country. Th y also d mandt>d: parI. chief L<'Onid I. Brezhne\' did Ily Of)(' of Nixon's prime problems. A S('parate executive agreement, not " Thal Ih w rd 'chlck' no longl"r b some fac ~t()-fac bargaining in a long Nixon wa accompanied to thE' dacha u: ed in ref renCl' to woml"n. Women nighl l'S ion. by national security adviser Henry subjt'Ct to St>nate ratification. would cover offensive land and seabased arl" n I urry. yell " oft animal . W Thl' leadl"rs hope LO ign by the Kissingl"r and S('veral ml'mbt'1'S of his ar not poultry and will n t bl" lreatl>d w(.oei
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EARL'S WI DES Fill up on Sunday and gel a NORTH I LLI NOIS FREE paper FREE STR08EUGHT (N. 51 - two blocks N. of CIPS) CANDLE • • I ~ • Editorial Animal farm The university, in its never ending fight against ex ploitation of women, animals and other pressure , groups, has scored again. This time the university is halting a film by the United States Department of Agriculture on animal husbandry. The university gave no official rea on for its can cellation of the film. One administrator however, has commented on the objectionable material. The hundreds of illegitimate births, the multitude of bare bUSLS, the explicit scenes of copulation and the dominance of the male pigs were given as reasons for the cancellation. •• " Personally," said one admini traLor. "what I ob ject to most is the males being called bores. ure some people are boring but everyone ha an in teresting side. ,. This action is the result of the controversy urroun ding two oth r films allegedly deaLin with male pigs. The university has been walking a very straight line since iLS run in with the women" liberationists. Learning material showing tne female in anything but an equal position i beine carf'fullv Meanwhil , a group of ag tuden pr te ted the action by piling chicken feed at the door of the dan' office. The action by the uni ersity, they a,. i a lot of bull, or to b fair, a lot of cow. A court injunction allowing the film 10 be hown is Letters to the edito r being ought by the ag tudenLS. The tudenLS, in appealing for the injuction. a k where tomorrow' bacon is ing to orne fr m. The Publicity through controversy unhrersity, in banning the film say it doe n't car evident when somewhat less matur studenLS applied where the bacon com from, it ju t d ' n' t want language that had to be censored. It wa also eviden' ' anyone to ee how it ot th r . that some questioners did not realize the cope of As one offical put iL " It" time to put ex back 1JI Collin's intelligence. It seem likely that it would the dark wh re it belong ." ['('quirt' a certain d gree of education for one to sur Dave McGregGr vive in the nhed Stat for the thrt'e years. heading Student Writer a party that believe in principles so contrary to tJlose of most Americans. Letters Anothf'r problem de\'f' loped w~n tht' majority of ' ~udt' r!~ a " umed that Collin' answ{'rs were ~ imply Reexamine conscience hi ' plOlOns. But the guest for whom I wa ' co-hosting th · talk how mad it f'xp licitJy clf'ar that his an- To the DaiJy E ptian: s w~rs \~e re ba ed olely on the P philos phy. ~ In reference to the Tuesday S,23,72 letler by K .. le which I apl>ar{'ntly an amalgamation of the' McClaren. Althou h the vi w int faR man somewhat outdated "Mein Kampf"' and any atholic pri t may be on iderdbly different from altel'ati ns introduced by Georg{' Lincoln Rockwell. that of a young woman livin "in and f tJle w rid" . ollin clearly tated if and" h n any of his answers it must b r alized that no ('v('ryone opp ing were based exclu ivelv on hi ooinion. and that these I gaLized abortion fiLS und r thl labe l. I am neither opi nions cou ld be wrong. but that h{' had not encoun a Catholic. nor am I an "agin celeba te male'". yf't I t('f{>d any (' \'idence to discn>dit the.>m. oppose abortion, and I am joined by men and women But thi program wa not intended to be the ile of of every age cia , and denomination In opposition t a battle ground in which virtue triumphs over in. this form of Ie alized murder. Those calJers who ace pled thi learning experienc In d fense of the Catholic hurch: surt'lv her found lhat Collin alway had answers for their in· history has not alway b n p tl , but who can telligent que lions. nJy becau e he interpreted and deny her contributions LO learning which pan l~ answered them within the s ope of hi. W('ltan centuries? Nor can one overlook her social n cien schauung. tiousness with r gard to labor reform in th(' nineteenth century and her conunued oppo ition to Mark Ht'nk <" warfare in thi bloodiest of centuries-the twentieth. Junior. Government-Journali m Not always b ing right doesn't mean y u're always wrong. Although Mi McClaren may be a atholic and a Preaching is patience woman. he i not much of a hr' tian. T ~ hri tian condemns murder in whatev r cont t:" heth r in a To th Daily Egyptian: omeday he himself will have a n<'cd a nd urg(' fot.r dirty back-alley, or in the sterile, I gal atmospher rt'ligion. of a hospital clinic. If we do not condon crimes of I wa astoni he. But omedaya time come in one' life you never can tell wh('n you wiJI need iL • wh n h realize that reli io is not a ' \epellent" A word of caution to oung preachers. " Don' t To the Daily Egyptian: drug. overdo it in your religiou eniliusias m. other wise I feel some issue must be taken with recent you will put your good cause in jeopardy." reviews, published during the past year in the Daily I wiU ay to Mr. Stei n lhat if he ha orne material Preaching is 'patience' not force. E gyptian of David Bergamini's extremp.ly controver on religion. plea e don't throw it in the garbage. Ainun N. QjlZi sial study, "Japan's Imperial Conspiracy." ~ p it in any place he like , ju t a one keeps a die Reviewers should not be 0 ponge-minded about uonary for emergency use. The chances are lhat Environmental Engineering this book as there is documentation to support a the is opposite that of Bergamini's. The records, now in English, of the Imperial Liaison Conferences Misconceptions corrected (published under the title: "Japan's Decision for War") indicate that though Hirohito was not unin old alikl~are projec in which wt' are gl'3tt'fullO bt' vol ed .. the major impetus for initiating what all in involved. Wt' ar a ls Vl'ry much awar(' of the dav-to volved ;.;new to be a desperate gamble 10 attadung da. contribution mad(' by almo ·t fOI·t taff rri m· Great Britain and the nited States, did not. come bt'rs of lht' projecLS. Th('y I;'rve lhe al:bondale com from the Japanese emperor. munity with extraordmary de olion in tht' naml;' of David Berg2mini' thesis that Hirohito ruled hurch Womt'n nited. Japan in 1941 is a bit too simplisti a nd will s tand For thi reason. we invitt' th· community to ob· qualif!cation a there also is evidence to support the St'r\'e "Thank You Day'" on undav. Ma\' 21: 1972. a t OPpOSlt~ view, that Hi~ohito did not rule Japan whic.h .time all of u · can XPI:t' ·· Pers nal ap pnmanl because he dId not choose to do so in the pr clatlon ~o the: ·ta.ff pt:'rs ns f r the.> ignal w rk strictest sense and wa content and optimistic in they are dOing. A 'peclal gath('ring will be held from leaving diplomatic and military affairs in the hands 2 to 5 p.m. at th homt' Mr . H{'lmut Hartwig. 103 ~ trt'e t the ~ lhe "~x.perts. " If Hirohito i to be faulted, it is for outh Parrish Lant' (acr .. tht' fr m hLS unwtllingn to provide adequate and consistent Jack ' on ounty YM A). \ h IX' many Dailv Eg p- leader hip at a time when it wa needed. This un tian r('adt'rs will comt'. .. . And thank you ! wil1in~ ha n~t ~n objectively investiga ted by B rgamlDl who falls 10 turn to make fact his conjec tures. for which he is to be faulted. hurch Women nited Day are all \' B. Dunbar Stephen Crabtr i Pre ident f r Enabiing erviCt'S Graduale, History hur h \ om ' n lilted of rbondalf' Page 4 Dally Egyptian. May 25, 19n • More letters to the editor NRA member replies to editorial To tell the truth To the Daily Egyptian: two hours after an assassination attempt-Io be die the Daily Egyptian: When I first read the Mahsman editorial which was law « the land. We want laws that will Nart the ' ~o o dt'rrogatory to the National Rifle Association criminal and not penalize the average citizen. All of us. citizens of thi country, waited anxiousl\' ONtE U.PoN A TIME., I N THE. BOWELS OJ: A GREAT NE.W SPAPER .. . Dally Egypt.an May 25. 1972 Page 5 City offers railroad crossing compromise the percentage residing in th<> city figures. Total revenue. including in By BarT)' Cleve/aDd lion. with ouncilman Clark ineyard calJing it "putting the will participall' in the Con.slrUction ~e from meters. fUll'S and per ~ Daily Egyptiao Staff Wri~r C.... I.t. C. Servlc. monkey on the railroad's back:' of all subsequenl HUD assisted mILS. was over $78.000, compared to The council agreed in formal projecLS within our ability to do so." $43.000 for th<> same period last The cit of Carbondale ha offered The coun il voted to delete lIlal year. All Mak •• a Model. to m t the tall' of Illinoi and session to enter into a cooperative research project with the ni\'ersil)' portion committing the cit~· to em The principal areas accounting SpeciaUzl,. in IIlm rban Programming Cor~ation I' com· the rdilroad throughoul m ' I Car pI ted. hondale. al a C I of SIO million. Schwegman and Br Lon Lock· The coun il took no final a lion • Salad wood. city legal counsel. Will atlf'nd un any of the proposals. an ICC hearing in Springfield Thur A re olullon d{' cnbed h\' V tn('ya rd. Fischer and ounCilman sday to di russ possible action on • Baked Potato the rallr d lwation. G"orge Karn"s a " absolulel\' 'chwegman ounded a ~I~I:~C:::~\~'~ ~~ I~ fter being 9 SOUTH 11th Imisuc note be! 't' t.Iw 'Il\, • Home Baked Bread COUncil. noun a serle of w\'en u,). In ILS original form the I' ·olution. MURPHYSBORO 'uccessful City effons over a thrl'l~ requesled by lhe fedl'ral Depart year period 10 res I\'e t.Iw problt'm me nl of Hou ' Ing and rban of railr d cr mg . De\·elopml'nl. c mmIl L~-d the Cll\' to "The ICC is u uall\' nOl \'err " Provldt' equal employ ment opi>or rt' pon I\'t':' he a ld. " It wlil Wntlles for all CIIM('ns of arbon dall' rl'gardless of ra . religion. PI' abl. do whalf'ver the railroad wanLS done and nOI what IS In the m· nauonal urlgln and st'x:' teres! t.Iw Citizens." Till' elly would ' trl\,!, 10 set' lIlal $2.50 The ~c~n ci ty manager ClLed the " mlnorilY ~roups al I<>a I l'qual LO Air IIhnOt -O/AIrk Airlines connlcI ;m;;;;;;==~======~~------~ a a case In poI ot. where the I ha allowed Ozark to conllnue operaung on a route legally reser- \. to All' 111m I . veral coun('llmen exprt' sed a~reement With huegman·. ac- 'It PR societ\ elec~ officer~ The SJll chapter of \Il(' Relation tud nt So I I America ~ el ted of'l ;. LO rve for the n L sch I) ear. ac cording to Jno\nne E vans. member w Boney Nile All n officers are public I' Iauons majors and have al lea I one mor year be!ore compleung the curriculum, he said. 'ew officers are as foll<7l" : Her· man ander. Chicago. presid ,nt: ~ ...... II( Paula queteri. hlcago. nee ··'.411 ~ pr Idem: Bill Bauman. Herrin. ecretary : a nd Janel Kev u. Palatine. treasurer. Don Crane. Carbondale. \. un- red 10 be publiCity chairman un til the faU.!lt Evans said. Al lIlal um , the PR Club Will d Ide wh ther or nOI a perman nt chair- man Will be needed. h Id. CoffptJ hour .liPI Big !:!!!1dg for ; n/prllal ;ol1a Lli By niver.o>ity New.. rvice ...... 41. II(..,. John . 1cFadd n of ford , . . Y.. bar.llon will ~r nl hIS graduate " ltal at 8 p.m. Friday tn th Old Baptisl Fou ndation Chapel. ccomparued by Breu Glbb of . 4t. rnon. pianist. 1cFadd n Will 25c Beer for all slOg cia ics IA the 17th and 18th nturl as well as more recem seJecuons includ ing Benjamin Bril n' "B ttom' Dream" from " A 'Idsummer , ight's Dream." Hi program will tnclude lied r well a operauc arias from com posers Mahler, Goidmark. Berg Pouleoc, Cui and Bizet. ' The publi is invited to attend withoul charg . Page 6. Daly Egyptian, May 25. 1972 Defendant in Wallace case denies f our federal charges BALTIMORE (AP l . Anhur Her- assaulting a Secret S<>n'il"(' agent. No dat.. has been set for arraign- man Bremer. miling and ap- bringing a .38 c-aJiber pistol from m ..nt ~ Breml'f' 00 tale charges pearing at ease. pleaded innocenl Wisconsin 10 ~ta~' land and USing contained in fwr identical-cwnl in- W ..dnesda\, 10 froeral charg"s the weapon 10 commil a felony. dictrnt'f11S relurned Tuesday by the ari ing from Ihe attempted Judjle Northrop ga\'e Lipsitz. 30 Prince Georges County grand jury. a sa sinalion ~ Alabama Gov. day to fil .. mOllons. half the lime Tht> federal charges cwld bnng a Gt'Orge . Wallal"(' and lhe Il'WO- lilt- lall~' er had requesled. Tilt- judge maximum aggregate sentt'flC(> ~ 40 ~ rughl 2l:year-oW unem' pediuw I~' a pos Ibl('." . (1)~loyed bu boy from Milwaukee L ....-\HY . George Beall said afler 124S. ..ioIoIaA ... . . l'l'plied in a firm voice to formal tilt- arraignmenl lhal he wa' CO/l' arraignment Questions asked by sidenng asking lhe CWl1 10 ord(,I' .. -...... lC..,..,.. 11IIf Judge Edward . Northrop III Bremer to undergo a psychiall;e Ihe 16·minule hearing in examination. Oi triet Courl. Lipsitz. . who declined 10 an.~wer Open Mondays til 8:30 pm. The dE'fendant told ~OI'lhrop hi an~ ' qUl'Stions. lost IWO attempLS name and age. lhat he unde~lood Wednesday 10 'el a reduction an Iht> the fwr charg agaiMI him and S2OO.000 bail under which Bremer i thaI he had all nded college "ooe being h Id in lig ht FBI st'CUrily al year·plu .. the Baltimore ounty Jail in subur· The formal plea wa ' mered by ban Towson. enjamin LIp. itz. Ihe court- Security 31 the downtO\\'n fedE'ral appointro allorney. as Bremer courthouse wa UghL Aboul 80 I before lhe b neh in th com' new In n and spectators filling the pany of fwr guards. eOlIr:1 sealS had to undergo e lec- Br mer. al 0 facing late tronlc searches before entering and harg~. was named To ay in a we/'l." required to remain 'aled federal indlclmpnl alleging the Il'hll(' a phalan.x of FBI agents and s h \lng i. charged " 'Ith " 'a ' qUickly laken down to a sh IJOg a pr . idential candldale. 1< m nt loading dock. pla(-ed in a '!II Baltimore ily police paddy wagon and whisked back 10 Iht> TO\\·. on &0 k rl.J I" r ns jail. from wher he had b n ;br~ou:g:ru~;m~eu~m~e~bef::or~p~d:a~Il~' n~. ~~~====~~!!~==~======~~~====~~=:======~~==~~======~ Finals week and summer quarter hours bave been annwnced for Tex C.. bandal. May 8, 1 972 tbook Service by A.A. Logue. Agenda Item No. 1 Roll Call manager_ The meeting was called 10 order by Presad&nl with 23 an favor. 7 agalnst and 1 abStention. The Agenda Item No. 6. The AtkInson motion relating F inals week hoors are: June :HI Kenney al 7'00 p.rn. an Room 221 of Lawson Hal l. Dickefson proposal. as amended. passed With 9 :0 the keep ng of class aI1endanoe records (see . a. m. to noon: June 5 to June 8-8 The roll was called and the 1oll00000Ing Senators lex and 12 opposed. page 6 of the tnlntJte5 of the Senate meeti ng of a. m. to 9 p.m.: June 9-8 a . m. to 5 were present William Atkinson. D~ld Bateman Agenda llem No. 4. The Catanese motion relalJng April 24). p.m. : and June 10-8 a. m. to noon. (lex Gala Waters). Ralph Bedwell. Phylhs Bul> \0 tile Atrendment of tile CMlpus Governance Mr Layer IT10IIed that tile Senate send thiS Logue reminded st'JdenlS that the nas. Robert ~II . Tony Catanese. John System document an order to elirrunate from \Ile proposal '0 the Unoergraauate Education Poh~' deadline for returning textbooks is Conhsk. Gary Dickefson. M,chael Jackson (for Senate two replesentatives of \Ile Alumni (see JoInl Standing Comml ee. Mr Hlckmarl sec0n noon. June 10. A late fee ri one Ross J Fhgor). Joseph Gassef. John Hawley (lor page 5 from the manutes of the Senate meeting of ded lhe monon. 1\ 26 In avor 2 agaonst. and dollar per book will be charged for J. W Vales). C. Add.son Hickman. onhen Hun· April 24) absten on. the mo on as approved books r turned late. saker Dalnd Kenney. DIanne Leach. Larry Taylor Mr Layer IT10IIed \0 amend tile catanese Agenda I em No. 7 New Busoness Summer quarter hwrs for Text (f()( Sidney Moss). IlIlam E. ell. DIanne Olt· mollon by Inserting the following phrase lust Mr Conhsk moved the adoptIOn of a resolutIOn book rvice ,\'ill be 8 a . m. to 5 man. Sob Peele. Dan S. Raaney . Btyce Rucker prIOr 10 he 'OOW THEREFORE..." claJse dealing with an appr3lsal of the Monorail p. m.. Monday thrwgh Friday. Text Aristo eI Pappehs (lor I ShechmetSler) Robert G Whereas. \Ile AlumnI are not a constituency proposal. Mr 0I1OW1Ch seconded the monon as book en'ice will not be open Layer (f()( William Someone). E. Earle StlbllZ body. and theref()(e. do not hold. nor would be follows ... evenings or Saturday. Cheryl Stoner. JacI< Graham (lor Dean Stuck). depnved of. members/lip on the commJltees of ~EREAS . tile proposed Monor3l1 System Buzz Talbot. Dave Thomas. 'cholas Vergene. thIS Senate ()( lhe Joint-Slandang Convnlttee5 01 requires sa maillon to buIld and S40 per year per Judy Williford. BIll WOilOWlch. Joe Moore (for \Ile CMlpus Governance SVstem. studem to maantaJn and II take 3 years to c0m . ';X f;IIIIS IJ;d,·t~ t1 Raymond Yartlroughl Mr. Talbot seconded \Ile mobon. After bnef plete. and The lollowlng members were absent and not dl5C\JSSlon. \Ile motIOn was deleated by a vOle of ~EREAS . the parking problem at S O for twxl q'Ulrlt~r reoresented by proxy lck Astone. Jim Cazel. 3 in f~()( . 16 agaJnst and 2 absternons. Carbondale IS Immediate due. among others. 10 DavId Derge. Clarence Dougherty. Carolynn Mr Hawley 1T1OIIed. Mr Nickell seconded. to recent loss 0 :m parking spaces whICh )'Ileds rtw rutllt-rn IllIno;; Film I('I Y Gandono. Donald Gladden. Rex Kames. Pall amend tile ()(Iglnal motIon by SUbsl1\UtJng tile poor service fOi people 1II'ho haIIe piIld S20 ()( S40 I WSJ has chCk>en 'I ' film - f(1(" Lougeay. Robert McGrath. Jim Peters. Bill S eele. followlllg f()( the "OOW THEREFORE.. . dause for I parl<.tng stl er and 'howill,l! dunn ~ umm('r quan("'!', Don Sonner Jack alhn. Don Ward. Eugene S t-¥;NtI THEREFORE. lei \Ile Presujent of the ~EREAS \Ile UnNerSlty has on hand S .5 Jim tephan, prcldt'nt l>3id. Cod Senate and one other mernbef of the Senate III tnliiton In the ParXlng Fund which would help Tilt- group also ha chc' lIMn WIn CATSUP 3~:z- 5100 TOMATO JUICE 3a1~51°° __.AIRIIAUCI ..... -. _TBT_,. POPSIClI,RN ,ooa. PAPER PLATES '-47' "LADDlEUIS COOKIES • a 49' 6'M29' ~ .IACX INAT _...uD. 1A0 00 CHARCOAl 10 ~ 69' POTATO CHIPS .w. 49' BEAN SAlADS 3 .: 51 .....,0--. Margarine 3 La 51.00 GOY'T MPECIID WIIOll v..... "Sausasel a-..Ioo · 4~51.00 Napkins "oo. ~ 1Mr'w_ .... a __- .. ~. Brown Beans 8'~ '1 -Velveeta 2La 51.29 _"I.I.Q .~ La ...... ABc;L;gna ~ 791 Spare Ribs ~. Strawberries 3:::'1 ----CoHee... ~ 2 La 51.39 CUT RITE HAM =.: 1& $1.09 I :: Wlnes.WI( ""-- 12:; 51.79 W_TIoIoo ...... Barbecue Sliced Ham 1 Oa. 75~ Pork Roast ~7t- c.-..,GIrI ".... ~ Pfeiffwo c-.~ ..... ~Coml 55~ Dressing 3 1 Oa. 51.00 Wieners ':':-- GroundChuck • ...-- ...- ~_ SJ """ 5=-$100 .: B'sweiger ~5~ Sliced Bacon ~ 7t- Cheese 60a.37~ -- -\- - - , , IIUIY,. nlllllDAY, ' ••\Y , SAIUaAY ONLY ..... a.w... k $1.19 i;. w.I ... 49c .. I9c .... '- - -- w.I ... 49c .. 19c Crinkle Cut Potatoes 2 1:& 2t- 12 oz. CAlI ~~ a.c ~~ ~ PtE SHELlS ,. 3.... 51.00 "--'-_--'= L...-_--'= &.....-__...... _ _.__----' , ... e. DIlly ~ . .., 25. 1m ...... '~ HAGGAR Woodlawn Cemetery on East Main Street will be the s ite of the 106th annual observance of Memorial Day In Carbondale Carbondale is noted for being the first City In the United States to observe Memorial Day Among the guests Invited to attend services at 0 a m. Monday .. IS Rep. Kenneth Gray (Photo by John Loplnot) Firsl Melnorit" Dl,,, obsert-(,nt·p look plf,ee herp 106 VPflrs (lgo $13.99 By Pat Ricba~ fair which \l'a 10 last !.he entit 1('1 o(b I m im ler. and the main SlIIdeat Writer day. d ~ lhe da\' was dehn'red Two pair $27.00 eloquently by Gen.' John A. Logan. Hog and lock from local far· me were provided for Ille bat a n oUl s landing military and Now. through June 2. Walkers is offering a _~~II~. ~~: ;;oran:;: !~:'d ~ political figur(> d oulhern Jllinoi . becu . and !.he tlM'n's baker dona too the most people. inciudlOg vet rans d !.he bread. Those allendmg thIS affair did not special group of wanted Haggar slacks. know then they had par CIvil War. gath red in Woodlawn Save S4 a pair on 100% polyester double {'mNery on the eastern edgl' d 01. Daniel H. Bru h. founder d ucipated 10 whal "a to becom .. lhe a rbonda I . pt>rmiued !.he 'raves to Carbondale. firsl communitv·wide obser\'ance ~ knits~pletely washable and wrinkle free. Four Til<'\' had me to {'Iean and b{' decorated "'Ith nlM'ers from !.he ~1 e m orial Dav 'm Illt' nilro tal~ . decor.lle the grav d me 20 gard 'ns ol hi h m ~. The rvanet' IA ~I emorial Dav great solid colors-brown. navy, olive and camel, . Idler.- buned ther . It wa an af· A prayer wa gin'n by !.he local "'a officia lly d ignatro 10 M 3):. 1868, by Gen. Logan. who had perfect for matching up summertime shirts and borne th<' firsl ommandl'r' ln- jackets. Shop ahead of time for Father's Day. but hu:!/' ol the !le\l'lv formro Grand Top McGovern aid~ -\ rmy ol Ih<' Rt'pUbli He ho.;w don't delay. Come down to the date for the national ooSl:"t\'ance • 10 b{' Mav 30 for IWO reasons. Dunng lhl> IVII War. soutl1ern to discu campaign tates decoraled th<' graves d their dead on thai dale. A ~o . the end ~ m nl: and Keith Sanders. a, I tanl By Jan TraadJita May m ani thai plenty d fresh prdto">' r 10 peech. Will lead a Daily Egyptian Staff Wriler SPline n ow('rs would be a \'allable for q:Je · tion and an wer period dreoraung the gra\·es. ;I 11.1Ill0U.. 'ORTH 01... I t III ... IT 01'1 Hli 1 followHlg the discu ion. F or Carbondale. the 100th a~ n J \ "'SO' 51 R R. lRO 1'<; F" rank Mankiewlcz. senior ~1 ankiewlcz reportedly ' pend ni\'ersal')' d thai firsl Memorial 110Iiucai ad\"! or and half d the :,('\'en hou r a da y on tht' r ". Dav Will be observro in tl1e same cajoling new people. gelU llg :unds {;ampalgn managem nt t am for WOOdlawn Cemetery. located IIIN' one block north of the Ie slalian ·n. l'Orge MeG O\' rn. a hopeful IOgether and ma lerm lndlng on Easl Main Su-eeL or the Democrau Presidential ·trat('gy 10 a dozen different pla{'I.'S. nomination. "'III talk al I al 8 ~1 a nkl ewicz IS also bu .' kE't'p ing p.m. Thursday 10 Ballr m A fA lhe tab on tate delegatt' hunters and tudent enter. pri mary rgani7(' rs 10 different ~l ankl(·wicz . 47. ha I)('('n t(>rmed ·tates. a " master d fa 'l pohllcal on{~ His qU ick WII ha ' been t{'rmro In liners" and possessor what one \'aluabk> 10 • teGo\'ern durn~ hIS aide calls .. lht, i)(>;;t black book 10 caml)3lgn rounds. tile bu 10 - :. The . tra t~1 I hares a nationallv He IS one d the ('Ider statesmen ol .'ndicatro politi I column wllh the MeGo\'ern organizauon and "'as T m Brad.. n and also appeared Gallon reviously director d the Latin rl'gularly on lei \. Ion a a poliucal ommenlator bE' ore joining 20 Am('ncan PeaIX' corp and former Aquarium pr('SS retarv 10 the laL Rob<'n F" ~l (,(j()\·ern. KenlV'd\'. . An Aml'rican Program Bureau - 20 ..... aquari.... The talk sponsored by the Depart· IAPB ) bulleun II IS Manklewlcz as 5et-up ment d G \'ernment" III likely con- a " new politic liberal" and Strip reflector {'{'rn the u mlO t972 Pr Id nllal " toda\,' \' Ice of th antl ('1 ·lIon. muel t on . pr or 10 estabhs hment." With parucular in Fih. $24.99 'o\·('rnment. said. k'resl In !.he Impaci d amaleur .\ ,pl-':Ial panel composed of pollllcal workers and non-a.lllJIlJlCd Pump Lonj.! : Randall :-':elson. !!o\'ernmenl vOlers. clepltrtm('nt chairman: harl T h<' It tu re I. fl'<'t' and open to the lulling n un. lI.'achlOg a SI tanl 10 go\'t' rn- public. C -1E-E=:aT Neon Tetras Aquarium-Gar.nColor." BOOK iWORLD 3 for 99c Gravel 549-5122 5 ,.un. ,. 99c 901 So. Illinois Ave. Se. Gen. in the old Book Kj~ just south of MacDonald's our Monfr.,.. Custom Framing - also open c.t...... BOREN'S FOODLINERS 1606 WEST MAIN LEWIS PARK MALL ~ ...... J.# EM OAY- p IGA Tablerite meats PORK STEAKS 5 9c F..... lypack .. Pork Cutlets Ib. 7 9~ Fully cooked whol. 99c Split Broilers lb. r.:'':ess 39~ Fresh (FanWiy Pack) Sliced BaClOl'l no...... 79C =nd .. 6 5 ~ a / c by the piece _ Brcunschweiger'b. 59( (" ~ .- '------..------Blue Bell • Skinless Weiners 12 OL pk.. 5 9c • Large Bologna by the piece Ib. 69~ Fresh California """""*" •Red, Ripe Strawberries WATERMELONS Beautiful, Red, Ripe, Berries 18-22 .. av__ Full Qt. Basket 59c $1~! Bing Cherries .b. 89c Auarted Raven IGA socia 12 elL CD1 8e MaIIri .. D_iIIed Vane-. Paper Towel. 3 far $1.00 Pork & Beans.:!... 7 FOR $ 1 00 ...u .... -9in1h Aasorted flayara P~ermaid Plate. 100 .... 49~ IGA Ice Cream ...... 99c Soft Blue Bonett MatgCii ine w. R• ..". the Right 1 .b. pkg•• to 2 for SSc Li"'t~ti•• , . Page 10 Daoly Egyp('IWl. May 25. 1972 At about thP sa_ time, U.s. Marine. Army and Sauth Vit't W(.III,(Oe ~~ clll'nce.~ for mirll 14 airmen lost namese air fClrct' hl'licoptft"S landed two mllrf' units u It'YffIII hundred men NCb alCIIII thP Slrt.>et Withoul Pl.r(v (O(IlRPl.ign sliU possilllP- Joy. a coastal roule where French in U.S. offensive foret'S led heavy casualties 2ID MONTOGMERY. Ala. (AP) - If way July 10, it will be tao late. the Georgt' C. WalJace faIJs cut with the campaip worters uy. Aad in lJt. ~'ears ago. SAIGON (API-Six U.S. aircrafl around Haiphong and in two diana, Neb,.... aad Or.-. then! han' btot>n IosI and 14 American outJyiag provioca 'ftI. pilocs weft Associated Press cOliespoildml ~:J::>' .:mthethen!~ appaready is DO way lie CAlI IWI crt'Wmm ~ mis.sing in tbP ac captUred. the bro.daut said. Morl Rost!'nblum I'E'porlf'd IhI!' national CCIIIftIItioa to let 8DDtIIer ..... be IdS die o..ocratic "llleft. was no COIIIIIIt'III from IhI.' marines pul ashort' by boal liMed !bird-party Ihow OIl die ,.... C('k-raled bombing campaign over up wilh _ u tbP odII!r units and -u.aticIIL !'IIorth Vietnam and UK> couJllfti)ICM' U.s. Cammaod. " 'hich announced His eampaIen ..un. ....- W..... • _mpaip" saY' be four nIher lo&ses in reports dela~' ed began a broad p.t't'p towaAl the taUy UIIE'l1lIaIsIas __I It at die etn.dy ... baUIIt .,.... It lie b~S~~==~~~ until tbP conclusion ports from thl!' COIIvE'lllion in 45 slates with _ fIl IDIIke it willa lilde difflllllhY ia 1$ , ched morning raids on eaemy-hftd Air FCIrC(' F4 Phantom sIlOl down Saigon command aad sources in thP tbP nation-s 58 e1ectGral votes. otbers wilb .. VCIteI in the electoral terrilory north u tbP old i~1 Sablrcla~' ,,'t'St U Hanoi. aad two 0& rlt'ld said 181 to 175 t'IIt'IrIif's " 'eft In 1"'0 U UK> other fivt!' stata, college. capital and then pushed for a linkup servalion plant'S losl in tbP South killed in the raid. AI INst _en Kansas and Maine. the Alabama " If we really tried," says c0or In Qpang Tri ProvinC(' in hopes eagnition now. bUI when the nor couJd run in 16 more states wilb Vietnamese to altack Hue. AI leas I 96 .5. aircrafl. including filfUre5 were not availablt'. Dt'IIlocratic conVt'Rtion gets under 2D5 electoral votes. In tbP air war O\'er Norlh Viel 41 ht'licoplers. ha\'t' btot>n losl illCt' nam. mlarged 10 includt' trikes tbP tart u the North Vietnamese against poI4.t'r and industrial plants. oCfen i\'e March 30. American scores u .s. jt'ts blasli!d induslrial casualties are 65 dead. 98 missing facllilit.> Wt'dne da\' In Ih and Z3 ""ounded. T",·enIY-i.'ll(ht U the Haiphong area. Tht' ~vi I .5 . mi ing WE'rt' dOlA'ned O\'E'r tht' North. \ • ~I Iht' ~:~~n rron~nth~.:~~: The assault on t'nemy-held lE'rrain The .5 . Command said ont.> 30 miles north oC HuE' ""a launched Army helicoptt'r was sIlOl down u~ wbt'R se\'t'ral hundred South Vit't porting the marine landing and namese marines stormed hor(' on anOlher was dOlA'!led on a supply Wonder Beach east oC Qpang Tri mi ion for olht.>r governmt.>nt Cily. troops 15 m iles west u Hue. All nine Reports from the field said .5. Am ricans aboard the two craft 7th Flret landing craft lhat put tbP . ~,,---- ""ere killed. the command said. marines ashore todt fire from North Radio Hanoi claimed three .5. Vietnamese heavy artillery but got .. planes w re hOI down durin raids In and out without bE'ing hit. M("Got-ern t-K"loriou... ; S1'{Y'epS luVJ pri,n(lries By the Auociated Preu That ""ill be an exercise In political psychology: oCf tbP ballot.. n. Gear t' MeGov('m carried the WallaC(' can' t ",oi n. and tbP VI t boost fA a double prtmary viClory tak all 271 votes in California That makes California pi\'OIaI for • }~l~~~o;a~~~nI~e~m~~rt ~ MeGov m. who nOlA' c mmands Humphr E'Y Wedn day. But thE' about ~third oC tbP 1.509 VOles It Minnesota nalor id his rival' will take to ch I.' a nomln at tht' mom('nrum isn't gOing to win the De mocratic ational C nvention. big Lest on JUnE' 6- and fOl' Humphrt'y. bauling to o\'er take him. FASHION: MeGo\'('m. the "" inner by whop ping margins In Oregon and Rhode Humphrey said no matlE'r what I land primaries Tuesday. lodt up happE'ns in California. both he and hi alifornia campaign In McGovern will be candida at tbP SacramE'.nto. Ht' pledged lop apPOl .... convention. tment by a McGovt'rn ad- McGovern' number now is 497~ . Ht' gained 3f 01 with h i~ on It's a quest ion of balance. • ~~n:n~:~~n the fO~'M M~~~~a n ; primary victory. 22 in Rhod{'1 land. minority group. MeG ovt'rn said and 11 more in MI oun Democratic tbPrt' would bE' a Spanisb-speakinl( conventions Tuesday. Balance is having the right clothes for the From fashion slacks and hirt to designer Wallace i second with 323. Hum American In his CabinE't and an a~ occasion and mood. tyled uits tarring at 545. at Goldsmith's POIntmt'nt to tbP federal bench in phrl'Y third at 295 . alifornia for a Mex ica .... American. Humphrey ""ound up third bE'hind Things are weighted in your favor when the empltasi is he.ave on fashion WallaC(' in Oregon. and third bE'hind In IlVE'r Spring. Md .. GO\'. SE'n. Edmund S. MuskiE' In Rhode you choose from the Gold mith collection GE'CIrgE' . WallaC(' gOl word in hIS I land. He said ht' hadn' t I t h pltal room WednE'Sday that ht' Whether the occasion calls for casual Take a look at the Gold.smitb coUettion anythln~ bE'cause h;.> hadn't tried In had fini hed second In the Orel(Ofl tho elatE' . c ont· n tratlng today. It will give you a well~a1anced outlook primary. "Oh. that' great:' h;.> dre or a suit, you'll find it al Goldsmith's e E'~' thrng on CaliforOl a. said. HE' did makE' OIl(' bm1 campaign LalE'r. ht' talked to nt'W mE'n fOl' VISI! lO Rhode I land a wt.'dt ag tht' first time InC(' ht' wa hOI at a MeGovt'rn d idn' t campaign lht're at campaign rally In Laurl'l. Md.. 011 all. but hi orga0l7A1t1on was fOl' Mav 15. and said he IS "sorrv it h to . nd this way." . mldablE'. Pr Ident i on ,""on ove r· " ThE're won' t be an" mort' ,,'helmingly In Republican pt.>eCh for you fellOlA' :.' ht' said. primaries. with 88 jA'r Ct.'nt oC tbP But he said. "The campaign I nOl vOle in Rhode I land. 83 jX'r CE'nt In 811 S. Illinois Open til 8:30 Friday nights over or anything hke that." Ort'gOll. Wlthoul thE' candidate. th \ allace ca mpaign w nt o n. TE'I(' vl Ion and radiO ad" r II ements. recorded bef rE' th "hooung. wen' used to bid fOl' WallaC(' VOles In both regon and PUBLIC MEA I G II Rh e I land. The same pattern I likE'ly In alifornta. wh('re Wallace HEALTH er"ice i. SERVICE managt'rs are plannln a wrlt... in s • campaign (or tbP Alabama go\'(' .... o. nor. ~& June 1 deadline ~ !4!1 for financial ~~ aid applicalioru ~ ~ Th(' illinois SUIt' Scholarship Comm' ion has announced June 1 I' .~ as the deadline for applications for tale monetary awards. The Commission provides up to ~~~--~~--~~------~~------~ Sl2J80 a year, depending on the cost Student Gov't lias said: u tuition, in grant assistance to fuli time t.udents. The grants are ret'll.'Wable eadl year. and thost' "You know - for $75 It'S not bad." already recetving aid are reqwred to reapply. Applications can be obaained from the campus Director fA Financial Ald. by writing to the Illinois Stale STUDE T CE IE Scholarship Comml ion, P .O. Bax fIIf1. D rfieki. llIJ110i 10015 or call 3 12~l500 . In addition the ~rants tbP Com· BALLROOM ml ion also provld educational I ns through the l11inot Guara .... teed Loan Program. • THURSDAY at 12 NOON. 'PoppilL~ ' mlLfJic~1 set for Calipre showings By UDiveraity New, Seniee The popular modern fantasy for children a aU ages,"Mary P~ pins." will open at 8 p. m. Friday for five performances. A Calipre Stage production by the SI speech department, the show has been especially adapted from the original novel a P.L. Travers by L. nn Bradley, assIstant pr~ or 01 peech, who direclS the cast a e\'en children and nine adullS. MEAT SALES "There has been no attempt to duplicate the Disne\' mo\·ie," Mrs. is processed at Eckert's Bradley aid. "Our production bears little res mblance." he ex plained that the mu ic and dancing a the I production are incidental. and the character a Mary Poppins Thick and juicy is portrayed with much m re fid lity to the original portrait cL a Butterfly Porkchops ...... Ib 1.39 tern. di peptic 0 \ ' rness wh lovable nature ha to fight ilS way • natural casing through her out"'ardly cold facade. Eckert's Homemade Weiners Ib.1.39 The Lon' begins when :\1 r. and irs. Band are d perately ar' Eckert's Homemade Bratwurst lb. SSc ching for a new "nanny" or gover ness for their children, Jane and Eckert's Own Pork Shoulder or Micha I. A mv t rious wind sends them Mar\' Poppins who arrh'es Sandwich Bacon Sliced Ib.1.09 without referen or credentials cL Free any lund but with a ca~t bag full Country Girl Wieners cL miracl , Mary' - first a mazi ng f t i LO 12 oz. pkg. 49c lide up. rath r than down. the han nister, and from th n on he {'n chant Lhe children and the Ib.69c audience a well with such magic as Ita\'in a Lea party on the iling. taking a trap around the world with a magic compass. and making tlll' animals come ah\'e to taunt tht> audien . The performances are heduled F riday at 8 p.m.: Saturday at 10 a. m. : Friday. JUrK' 2. at 8 p. m.: and twiet' on wrdav. June 3. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The first Sawrday mornin perf rmance alread~' IS old out. but -ealS are available fQr all other performances. Thl' ahprt' ta is loca Led on th(' second noor o th I ·ommunacatlon. Building. Ta l'lS are 50 cenlS for all. and r en'allon- may be made by calling the I peech department . Mary IS porlrayed by at 453-229\. pecial arrangem('nt$ Popplns 14'111 be made for ating lar (' Carolyn Banner of ent Wash .. a groups with ad\'ance res('rvall 05. secretary an the SIU SOCiology irs. Bradl ; said depanment Student can1paign workers New Green Cabbage rna' recei ve course credit 2Ib.28c Florida Golden Bantam Com The Department cL Government Four to \2 hours cr I will be announced that it will grant given in GOVL 395. In ternships in 4 ears for 39c academic credit for a limlled num Public Affairs. ber cL campaign internships during Projects must be approved in ad Memorial Day Cemetary Pieces the 1972 campaigns. vance and supervised by a member The internships involv working a tbe government department 79c and up for a ca mpaign and re.la ting the facuity. Interested studenlS should practical experience and academic contact William Shade, Department knowledge. a Go\·ernment . Calnpus l)r iefs Howard Trivers, diplomat-in-rt> id nee a t I and visiting pr C or in th{' Departm nt of Government for the pa. t three year. ha b e n appointed vi itin pr fes or in the Department regular 1.49 of Political ci neal Ball tate niver ity. Muncie. Ind. Trivers will take up hi dutie al Ball Stale beginnin in Sep temb r. Before com ing to SI , Trivers erved for 28 years in the nited tate foreign ser vi . His la t appointment b fore hi retirem nt in July, 1969, was a s consul general in Zurich, Swit- zerland. for thr and a half year . + tude n and others LLSing LaJte-on-t~ampus beach will be able to Ii ~ n to WIDB on their portable radi , through arranl!ements made by WIDB radio lalion with the ('oopt'ration ~ C. W. Thomas, Jr., a iSlant coordinator in the me(' of Rt'Cr ation and I ntra mura Is, and the General Tt'll'phont' ompany. Page 12. Darly EgypliiWl. May 25. 1.972 Marshall papers released from secrecy WASHIIIIGTON (AP) - Pres~t p l ~ed in 1956 but ha\'e bt'4;n " I can do much to destroy the fou,nd to obstruct ill implelDeo- Harry S, Truman St'fIt a scathing withhll'ld for 16 years to ~void pclWt'r or the reactiooaries and bring tauan. , confidt'ntial message to Natiooalist political embarrassment to Chinese a liberal element into control or the On the other hand. he said, the China's President Chiang Kai'shek k!aders, Natiooalist gO\'t>rnment by a frar* COOI munist leaders were convinced in Augu t 1946, telling him Truman's di iIIusionment " 'ith statement on my arrival in the the government would foree a " militari ts and a small group or Chiang Kai-shek's government was nited States, dec1slon which tbreatem the Com- ooIitical reactionaries" were en- apparent to many at the time and " At the same time I " 'III be in a munist party's CODtiJued aisteDoe. dangt>rJng the peace mISSion or has been aplored in history books position LO paint the COOImunist pic- "Neither side estimates what the Gen. George l:, Marshall, since, But this first-time release or ture of mis repre entation and fears are or the other side," Mar- " There exists in the OIted States pertJDenl documents fills in the vicious propaganda efforts against ;hall oooduded, "They can see ooIy an Increasing bod~' or opinion .... hich detaib COMPARE THESE ADVANTAGES BEFORE YOU DEaDE Swimming Pool LuXUriOUS Mediterranean Furniture patios - Balconies Beautifully Carpeted Central Air Conditioned Large Closets Two Large Bedrooms Convenient Location Extra Storage Two, Complete Baths Laundry Facilities Ample Parking Spacious Uving Room 9 Month Leases Extra Social Activities IComplete Kitchen IMen or Women INight Security _Patrol Model. open sa MANAGER FOIl SPECIAL SUMMER DEAL ~ily for your inspection GARDEN PARK ACRES APARTMENTS 607 E. P.tl John M 457-5736 National Teachers Examinations to be given here during sumnler The . ational Teacher Ex:amio na tionwide. The e te tare by well con U~cted paper·and-pen ations will be admini tered on July d igned to a ess cogniti"e cil tests. 15 at SI , which ha been knowledge and understanding in Bulletin of I nformation designated as a test center. profe- 'ional education. gene ral describing regi tration procedures According to Harley Bradr haw. education and subject·field and ontaiDing Regi tration Form coordinator of national testing. specialization. The examinalions. as well a samplf:'. test questions college seniors preparing to teach which are prepared and ad, may ht' obtained from the Testing and teachers applying for posiuons mini tered by Educational Testing enter. Wa hington Squarf:'. Bldg. in I y terns which encourage rvi<.'e of Princeton. New Jersev. . or dirt'Ctl\' from tht' ~a !l onal or require the NTE are eligible to are Iimlt<.'Cl 10 a - , ment of th . e Teacher Examinations. Educational take the tests. In addiuon. tht' aspecLS of teacher education that T ting 'rvic. Box 9U . Princeton. deslgna tion of I a a test Why not-- Make • the Wall Street -Quads , your IIIIIJI'Wr rl~llr !! FEA1URlNG 3 bedroom split level apartments for 3 or 4 students • WITH Outdoor pool Air conditioned Wall to wall carpet Fully furnished • Full kitchens & baths Maintence service Ample par king Close to campus 457-4123 1207 S. Wall 549-2884 ~after 5) VTI seeks HETZEL OPTICAL SERVICE (1I1t:i.~er for 411 S. Illinois Pnone 457-4919 NOD FRAMES GOLD RIMS s tUlle nts Denny Corbell, ad" iser 10 the wdenl Advisory Council al the oca tiona I Technical Instiwte. all nounced that he will resign his ad 1-Day Service vi ory post a ci the end ci spring quarter. The counci l ,·oted to send invitations to numerous faculty and Staff m mbers at VTI to ask them if they would interested in advismg the counci l for next year. Pat tarlt. automotive technology representau,'e. uggested the COUll ci l eslabli h a Illaqu award in memory ci M. Keith Humble. for· mer director ci VTI belween 1955- 1970 who died May 15. For People Who Don't Want To Think Small Epps Motors 'WAIT AMINUTE .. WHAT AM r GIVING 'rtJU A DillE. f(R? I'M ()J I,CUR Highway 1 3 East ph. 457-2184 SIDE NOW~· 1\H) special award" gj"en b~- IL l -njYer. it~- Oanle: Overseas Delivery Mr.,. Drobl Fr? nk. The club Ill ~talled its oI'fux'rs for 1972·73 at VX' banqu('t. Th{'y ar{' :\I r.. J udy K(I('hler. pr{,~ld nt : !llrs. J oan Ka.ogi. first ,'IC(' president: Judy \ anl-oh. ~(l nd VIC<' prt'sident: Lmda Mllcht'll. Sl'CrNarv and !lIar· lha Fane. tf"{'a:.urer. . Wt1er$ Absolutely Last call Hu. s. SI NOIlTM CAaIONDAL8 Men's Double Knit Suits 559.95 Men's Double Knit Sport Coats $39.95 Men's Double Knit Slacks $14.95 Israel this SU11.11er Men's Brushed Corduroy Slacks $4.95 Corrp('lioll Men's Robes- Teny Cloth $5.00 Morr Libran' will not be closed Memonal Day'. as r ported In Plane, Kibbutz, can.,ing out, 8 Track Stereo Friday' Daily Egypuan. It will be Stereo Tapes Records III n 2 to 10 p. m. on th holiday. Monday .. lay 29. unlimted land travel, etc. 51 .95 95c Libran' hours for the remainder ci the holiday weekend: Friday. M<>y 26-7 :45 a. m. LO 10 P. m. ; Sawr· 31f.! H.P. Briggs & Stratton Mini Bikes 5159.95 day. May 27. 9 a.m. L0 6 p.m.: and Motor Oil from 29c qt. nday. May 28. 2 to 10 p. m. $509 con~lete 8 ft . Car Booster Cable Set 99c &mllinp n.pars Spark Plug & Ignition Tool Kit 39c Lowest fare in America (was formerly $6 20) 6 gal. Plastic Garbage Cans 79c 3 Compartment Laundry Sorter Cart $3.95 The cI in dal for regIStration call 1-511.1 457-7279 Metal Wardrobes w/\od< & mirrors $39.95 f r the graduate record am and th admi ion t for the graduate We Also Have C.D. Plywood & wdy In bllSines are creeping up . according to Harle Bradshaw. Lots of Paneling rdinator for national tesung a t the counseling and testing nter on campu. Bradshaw id that the last day LO regi ter for the graduate record exam is Mav 30. The am will be held June 17: He said the 13. 1 Candle Lantems 99c day to regi ter for the gradua ad mi ion t 1 in bllStnesS, to be held 4-pc. Polyethlene Mixing Bowls 99c June 24 . is June 2. Anvone inter ted in th two Bathroom Scales $3.99 tests'can obtain further information • commerCial Electric Hand Dryers $25.00 at the ouns ling and T ting Cert ter in Washington Square 6. Let Horstman's Get Mattress and Spring Sets from $65.00 Graffiti Scrubbers Books. •••••Hardback 51 .00 Paper Backs 25c I NEW YORK (AP)- Family Court Rid of Your HangUp Judge Shirley Kram bas ordered Why toke your winter clothes Fumiture two pre-teenage boys to spend time scrubbing from subway station home when you can keep them Recliners Hide-A-Beds Sofas Chairs walls graffiti they placed there with a painl-spray can. cool at Horstman 's Book cases Occasional Tables Rather than place them in an in Bedroom Suits stiwtion for youthful offenders, • Cold Storage Vault Protection Judge Kram said: .. ) wanted to give them the cbance For Your Winter Clothes Tents and Canopies to adopt a responsible atdWde, ra ther tha n to punisb them. .. * $4.95 plus regular Cleanin g Polaroid Sunglasses If.! Price How To Lose A Car Charge DALLAS (AP)--Jody Rigby, 19, after trying for 15 minutes to get his Store Now - Pay Next Fall Card 1i64 car going, walked to a service Ping Pong station for belp. ince the car Tables Tables ='1 start, he left his keys 303 S. University ph 457 - 4000 Someone more ourcefuJ drove AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! it awa . Page 16 Dally Egyp I . May 25. 1972 Track squids take se\"en D. E. to nationals ."IJ1UM8T.VE (MO•• LE ••MIIS J . II's on to New York City for the ~tf.lrfor"&Mc""~" ,,, Pushers. alias the SIU ,"'heelchair ..,two"","~f1IlIUtIIc:.to\f'iIC'CIII tradt and field team. ...ca.clknttl:rT~"""~ l gm '65 Ford XL, 352. great cand...... t SOUTHERN ILL Four members the squad com· rM~iCI~~ ",,""C*CI ," sell. SSSO. CdIden. I93-2221 ew. lInA c:i ~"""-~""""ft"4faJ HONDA peted in last weekend's regional lhtGn2rl!rbm~~onMCJ" diMlr"" Dtmt l "'O'"~to_aftu 1QQItI!d ", ... qualification meet in Davenport, ~:.r rt!:s .6;;'~Itt:;: of new & used ~~~t ... c»~~~ :::.r= Sales bikes Iowa. As a result.. the seven :u.s. u p.m . llnA member Pusher team will ad\'an«> ~ -Monon"""~ I "tar ; .,,,,,,,& M.I!I'~ Perts--Service--Acces$aries ~ t" ~~fOr''''' ..n.c::h"",O'\ '68 VW Square Badt, $900. call .s7. I nsufilf1Ce--Financing • ~ indh'idualJy and as a squad to teCUtJYf' cNn IhCut CIID¥ "*9- 4l«I before S p.rn. 1173A ~t month's nationals in New 7 years 01 EJcperience '- York. lhit ~ '*""" O'*t to t9T '6-& VW Sl.lW'oof Sed8n. opening rear wimaws. needs WIIf1< . S200 • .s7.26-t9. Sale of lone 1 0- ) ~ i cMYI 12xSO Statesman. an In the Da\'enporl affair. SI 1I74A 1970 beautiful placed fourth c:i 12 school in both " Penton & Husqvama WIIIIded 101 w-Ux3I sa-.ed parcn. , Sl500 or offer. 661·2513. 1117A m n' and women's competition. 1 ;ts 1 OIevroiet. 1969 Belai r. 4 door. only 1160 motor cross bikes The me n were led by Tom )1$ miles. showroom condition. beautiful Rilzallft lQx5D. air. fully carp. • much running order. 9*1-208S. 117SA 'ml_al~lo ...... 13 slOrage. newly remodeled, exc. cand .• D mark . who won IWO events while SZ$ garne r ing four second·places. " PHONE 5119·7397 avai I. .Me. S255D or best offer. Sf1- . !A" 6993. af1er 2. 111BA Demarks won the discus and shot· ~~:o~=:=r~. =~ pUl and finished runnerup in the fOIit~ ~tttvIolf WO"Cb~ offef'. GeorgefcMn 7C. 1176A 1958 10x36 Nashua. fully carpeted. air !:v.cv UW!PW'OI"Oe" tarm~~~ javelin, 6O-yard. lao-yard and 440- 1lE.\L ESTATE) condi tioned. S 1350. 549-2219 afII!r S 11160 Chevrolet V -e. N'1S good. 608 W. weekdays. all day Sat·SI.wI. 1119A Chen'y St .. best offer. Kristi. 1InA \ f:obda~~~e advanced 10 Ihe Area lois. across h~ from Crab T_ 12x60. del"" 2 bdrm. mobile nationals by qualifying in four Kawasaki 350. sane CU$1tm. hetmets, Ordlard lake swimming beach. ideal homes. 1 with 2 full balhs & king siJle evenlJ. last weekend. He defeated filSt . absolutel y must sell by end 01 for mobile homes or lake cottages. bed. '69 & '11) rt'ICII2Is. a ir & carpet. month. S300 or make off.• 549·2A68. prioe range. S«IO to SUI. CMnef' will eIIIe. door refrig.. hse. furniture. teammate Demaru in winning the 1178A finance. 510 down. 510 per mo ~ C'dale javelin. while also placing second in walef'. CI PS nal\Kal gas. REA elec· ::r.=~= irc:.,,,,=,:,=. the discus and thirds in the shotput '68 Cougar' XR· 7. excellent canditioo. tric avai lable. ph. S49-6612 for aAIOin 549-1327. MI012 Larry .sJ.2037. 1I79A ~ . Ml~ and bowling. 1969 PMC. 521112. ac.. underpimed. B nny Howard placed first in the Sportslef' gas tank. bumper Daily ~ . MI¥ 25. 1972 [ The New BaBy Egyptian l)I ~SC::IELLMl EOUS] ~=t=~=H==H=~=~='T==~J ~[==FO==H==.=~=~=~==~J') AIT.-v ...,. botIan, four 12" J8l Air condi~ . 11.000 btu. Bauer ej. Sum ...... 1 on only ~ flash, like IWW, ph. ~ APARTMENTS fUJ1f" lI ~ ttY , ~oM-:X-Bab~~h~ SlU __ .... 11 3 bdtm_ 23' FlbergIaa CruiIr, 25D 11», IWW 3"W_- SALE ---...,_.....,;ngfor WiD ...... 51SO t • • Houses · ApanmenIS • Tr, Iefs ...... _ ..n ='k1~&~''='~.a:. Used student desks Now RentIng lor 2)2 """" ...... 50lil-2011 . 1153A 6tO W 9,c-. Solid Birch hardwood 5unYner a->O Fall wi.... new fcIiwer s.ooo ..... 50150 ... New Remington 22, euto., & _ ...... _.or72·/3 S"" ...... B Call : FEATUIllNG: : . S.5O, Sf9.4092, getti'1l chI'IIId. 3 ~ ~..:"& , . 11 4l .c I'm CIUgIea .. .e6" X 24" VI LLAGE RENTALS 51)4 11 ~vet aQts 719 N Sc>r__ tor. sludenh. 1 ~ AIVJS Butl. 5 regiAered 457-4144 SoI2II tum SoI25lol1 AIVJS cattle, call 6IU:W9. 1121A Formica top SI ...... tu l 5 tom rancn 3 shelves C'dale mob. hm.• 2 bdrm. • shady .tl"MdY buflt .., nvning PQIOt Camera KaIiCII_c>s, cartridge ~ 19I!. 11)'''-_Must J ..C IW\noys to~ yard. married couple preferred. no air condition"", with F2.J lens & case. One tire. w.w. Center drawer ..., to ..II Qrprttng 6.oox13, IWW, 684-016.5. 1000A pets. awil. aft. J~ 15. call ..s7·2560. S950 awn. SlD50 talt or 549-5716. 12058 fully fuml ...... l tom6 rm .- molnloonence IeNQ Washer & gas dryer . heavy duty. in 518.88 l2ll Wolnut !rnoon lloorl t.'dIile home for rent or sale. 12'fI. __-1*1<'"9Iye,- S750...., !1150'" wide. ac. • nice lot. ~ carrtIlUS. low 2 bOrm hOme ~!~~4s7~ ~~I I. campus 1092A RHODES BURFORD rent. some pets. ok. • 1ti<1116. 12068 402 EWo lnut ·...,1011lrio!o 51 sum!ll5O"" New furnished apt .• c:enlral ac .• shag for"""""'" 812 """,,_ Ski baal, 35 Ill.. molor, frailer. 50lil- 40& E Wolnut 6655. 1093A carpel. pal io. close 10 camp.os ani! lawn. S150 ulililile s WALL STREET QUADS 55 0 """ S560". 122 N. Illinois ·1165 CIl fOl' surnmet' ou.rter 94 corn~ SIIil baal. 13 fl .• fibergtass. call after incl .• 549....,. 12078 ...... , JC f'emoys ~, 687·2149. 109~ 458-2272 FOR I FOR.v.AnON STOP BY S«Il un SSQ) t. SUMMER AND F~ LL LEASES lOt 3 DOrm Clup6e.c out beIW'Ia 1207 S. Wall _GnMI_1 .v.ARRI ED DR SINGLES Carbondale or call eS sumS9S0t 8 Track Stereo Tapes S 1.~ I NEW 1 BDRM. 1J !gO 2 IXIrm office hours 457-41Z3 Srmon E PO/lls. Stereo Reoords S1.49 DUPLEX APTS. 9-5 daily or " ....., Il1501 HUNTER BOYS ~IR CONoonONED FURNISHED 11 -3 Saturday 549-2884 121 506""""_ 8 PIIge 18. 0IIi1y Egyptian. May 25. 19n ~ Action Classlfleds • Work! SBaVI(;ES FOR R E.~T ] ( •·•• R R.: ~T ) [ FOR 81E.'"'I ) ( HELP "·.'~TD ) ( ) C'vllie MaIIII. few $urTWnrf' and FaU Contracts Student Housing ..-s .. .-- .,. NOW HIRING 1tI1I. 1Um. ~ ...... """'1. lV. Window Washing SUMMER .. F/ILL K .• an bus llap. _all. 88100 1 Bdrm. Trail. Apt. LP.N'I._. _ & Wilson Hall o.tu. 2 a.nam ~ .-- You can afford Carpet Shampoo/ng 1101 So. _I $1 . nicelY ,.,...,. dell.- kitd8l. • __"'~--1ocoIoIr c...84_ without roomates Phone 457-2169 ~ \r'rcm ~~~I~ GOOD IIE/EATS s.9-6778 I C".o-ed~ POIOI. Air cand;i,ianl!llC1. Prlvmr. IUrR .lanitoml Hca.w ~Ier C'caIe. I bdrm.. SMI mil. AlRCD 0 FU RN ISHE D pi.. util.. ev.Il. J UIIf 9. RabIrwan 10 MIN FRDM CAMPUS MabIle homes far rent an 100 IICre RaAII. pi\. S6-2S33. 88ION EAR CRAB ORCHAR D LAKE Sec:miIry-typist. '" wpm. nut '- =.~ lhe z.w.. ~ = . r:~~'d~ MabIle harNI. S.W. 01 ~ ~~fi~i=~~ surrrner niles. ph. 167·23016 after 5. summer. Design. 453-5761 . BClO'1I LON n.-ntal tnclU06 neal I\o.e . =I:":=: with crparte&:i water gil), (.O'Jktno ( Air Conditioned For .... ." rent 1.2.3 IBI aJItages in ATTENTlON "· A~'" ~ woods ." an 1liiie in C'vllie. henes. F,.. kittans to a goad harne. 451~ Houses - Apartments June Graduates BFlI07 (special rate for Special Summer Rates ~~~~~ S ISO';; LOEHR EMPLOYMENT Hause with 3 ." 4 ~ far 2 410 W. Freeman 12 m o. lease) EH. apI .• ~ . 1Um. "" mo.• air SERVICE nwrriad ~ ---.a to .... a_ir candltiQnedbedroom cand.. 2 miles. 457.aJ3S. aft. 5. 457· _ fKilities ." ~ '-. pII. - Vl5. Iot9B has many pCl DIlly E0Pti1n. __ 25. 1972 ~ 19 Burge, Gerdes now wrestling 'heavies' • , EI'IIie8dRniH Burge said "They are more voluntary . "Everybody seems to balloon up after really tense during Lhe season. this b" a Dally EDJIdM 8pIIV W..... What were coach's words? 'I'U be here, Lhe season.'· more relaxed atmosphere." Southern lUinois' wrestling season I expect you to be too. · .. Gerdes' 14-pound weight gain seems The off-season has also giv('n Burge a has been over for nearly two months Burge and Gerdes usually operated at modest when compared to his high chance to reflect upon last season and a but don't think for one second that the Lhe lightweight positions. but Tuesday school days. "Once I weighed 107 kid named Dave Martin from Indiana athletes who toil on the mats are taking they looked anything but light. Burge, during Lhe season and afterwards I State. life easy-they aren't.. who during the regular season weighs went up to 150." he said. It was Martin who was responsible For about a month now Linn Long' s 111 pounds, has ballooned up to 145 How did the excess weight effect his for two 01 Burge's six defeats last year athletes have been going through five while Lhe 126-pound Gerdes has expan wrestling? " Well. I slowed down a lot," (Burg(' won 24). It was also Martin Who. workouts a week, two less than during ded to 140. he laughed. beat Burge out of Lhe Midwest('rn Coo, the regular season. Tuesday afternoon Gerdes said he didn' t anticipate any fer('nce III-pound championship Ia was no exception. The huge weight gain is understan trouble g('tting down to weight for the season. • The first people out on Lhe practice dable considering during Lhe season coming season. Just hearing Lhe name Martin rruod... mats were lightweights Andy Burge wrestJers are limited to 1,000 calories a One function of th(' off-season Burg(' smile a bit. Asked if he had and Ken Gerdes. day in order to make weight. workout program is Lhe learning 01 new something special planned for him " These workouts aren' t structured as "I tend to eat a lot after Lhe season." techniques but Gerdes approaches it during the regular season. the smile Lhe one's during Lhe regular season," Gerdes said while kneeling on Lhe mat. with a som('what diffe:>rent outJook. broadened as Burge replied, " Y ('ah. "I just go up here and see what I can Not to lose to him." pick up," said G('rdes. Long, who had also heard Martin' Long however. has different ideas. nam(' mentioned also smiled and said. " Well, Kenny has piddled around with "Dave Martin? Who's Dave Martin? some leg ll'Chnique, he's piddled around We u:;ed to have a kid named Dave with some feet technique." Martin living behind us when I wa a For Burg(' the oIf-season practice kid." ses ions provide him with a b('tter " Did you beat him up a lot coach?" chance to learn wrestling than during asked Burg(' with tongue in cheek. the regular -eason. " No. He wa always too big !." " I learn more here than during the replied Long. regular sea on." Burge said. ' 'I'm Burge just s miled. but he could afford Wallis, Waltemate lead MC to. I t was only olf season. in final hitting, pitching tats Joe Frazier South rn Illi nois' J oe Wallis w n the Behind Wa lte mate is Rick Wa re wi th a sel.for 'hoI' batti ng title <.472 ) and Scott Waltema te 1.23 ('arnl'd- run-average. The league's fini hed ah ad of a ll ot.her pitchers No. 4 pitcher sta tistically i Mike (0.82 ) in the fi nal Mid westt'rI1 on Brot'king (2.00 ) with Jim F i her (2.08 ) lilie (lefen... e fe rence baseball tati tics. venth. SI 's 1ike Eden was the league's League haml>i n :'\ nll{'rn IIlinoi Omaha. Neb. (APl-Jot' Frazier' econd leading hitter. .465. a ix led in three of fou r t a categoric. defense 01 hi heavywei ht box ing title players fi nished wi th ba tti ng av ragl's A -ide from their crown. lh' Huskies Il'