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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC April 1967 Daily Egyptian 1967 4-14-1967 The aiD ly Egyptian, April 14, 1967 The aiD ly Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_April1967 Volume 48, Issue 123 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, April 14, 1967." (Apr 1967). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1967 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1967 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. l)~ Senate Asks Morris to 'Show Cause' The campus Senate has ex tablish May 18 as the date voters els€'where. are 21 years tended an invitatit)n to Pres for the carbondale City elect old, residents of Illinois for ident Delyte W. Morris to for the Carbondale Campus one year, of Jackson County show cause why he should elections. for 90 days. and of the ward not be censured by the Senate. A resolution was adopted by The Daily Egyptian had in the Senate at its Wednesday for 30 days they may qualify correctly reported that the night meeting to inform SIU as voters in the city elections. Senate had passed a bill cen students of their possible right However. the que5tion of suring the President but to vote in the forthcoming voting eligibility has been a EGYPTIAN instead it had been tabled. carbondale City elections. matter of difference of legal SfUI,(l.elfM tUt4i4 'Z(,uq.e'l,"" A spokesman in the Pres It was pointed out that many opinion. 'It ident's Office told the Senate students may have the wrong The Senate voted to submit Carbondale, lIIinais Morris has been out of town impression of local voting re and upon his return there is quirements. One senator had a plan to the University for Friday, April 14, 1967 an exc>?llent chance the said he talked to States At installation of additional free President will attend the next torney Richard E. Richmond telephones in the l'niversity Valume 48 Numbe,I23 campus Senate meeting. who said that as long as stu Center. Only one free phone The Senate voted to es- dents are not registered exists in the Center now. CityElect;onCampaign in Home Stretch * * Action Urged Voters to Cast Ballots Tuesday At ConJerence By Mike Nauer ~yJohn80n As the campaigns for city elections enter their last PUNTA DEL ESTE. Uru week, the tempo of coffee guay (AP)-President Johnson hp!Jrs, doorbell ringing, elec urged the inter-American tion mailings, charges and summit conference Thursday countercharges has been to follow up words with quick stepped up. economic action so Latin Election day is Tuesday, America "may flourish in April 18. freedom and dignity." Following the primaries, At the climatic session of . there has been a perceptible the conference, Johnson urged shift in tactics on the part his .8 Latin American col of the Carbondale Citizens leagues to make this "a Jec for Progress, the group sup ade of urgency" in building porting Mayor D. f>laney Mil a better life for their people. ler, JObej:h Ragsdale, Gene "If our rhetoric is not fol Ramsey, Sidney R. Schoen and lowed by action," he declared, Archie Jones. "we shall fail not only the Direct mail pieces and pub Americans of this generation lic appearances have shown but hundreds of millions of a gO-it-alone policy on the others." part of these candidates. The Promising that the United stress has been on individual States would be a "ready part records and the "slate theme" ner" in the effort to raise has been played down. the standards of living of Latin In the primaries, William E. America, Johnson continued: Eaton, Jones and Ragsdale "The assistance of my nation ran far aheau of Miller. Eaton will be useful only as it re FLAG LOWERIN~Late afternoon showers fold the Jllinois state flag. Both the state and and Ragsdale each polled about inforces your determination bring a prompt lowering of the flags from tile national flag are made of plastic to resist the 700 more votes than the in cumbent mayor. Jones ran and builds on your achieve pole in front of Old Main. UniverSity police of- / weather. ments-and only as it is bound about 400 votes ahead of Mil to the growing unity of our fieers Mikey Thomas, left, and Dave Bunton ler and Schoen about 100 be hemisphere." hind. It appeared the U.S. Presi Eight Reco ....end.tion8 In the mayoral primaries, dent, already on record with David Keene. a newcomer to limited concessions on trade Carbondale politics, polled 49 and aid, had gone as far as he Second Part ojColeman Report Completed, per cent of the vote and led could regardless of what Latin 'Miller by 725 votes. Miller America decides. received about 32 per cent The shifting winds at the WiliBe Withheld Until in Final Typed Form and Thomas North and Jessie summit appeared under the Groves combined polled only need to go on public record The sect)nd part oftheonce recommendations by a com a quotation from Milton: 'The about 19 per cent. to be blowing warmer toward controversial Coleman report mission of 12 on student par hungry sheep look up and they This week, an advertise the aims of the summit. will be a "plea for more con ticipation and rights in Uni are not fed: men t appeared be a r i n g The Latin American Free cern for the students on the versity affairs and the Uni "The tone of the second North's name. The message T 1· ad e Association, rated part of the faculty and ad versity's role in society. part of the report is that we asked North's backers tu cast nearly moribund before the ministration." according to The completed report, in feel the faculty has very large their votes for Miller in Tues summit. moved into position E. Claude Coleman. professor cluding the second question ly withdrawn from student day's general election. alongside the schedule for the of English whose name the re of the role of the University concerns," he said. "We want In the primary race for proposed Latin American port bears. in society. is el(pected to be to stir up the faculty for a councilman, incumbent Frank Common Market. The associ The second part has been released late this week. renewal of concern for student ation announced tariff bar Ct)mpleted, but release is be The first part of the report welfare and student opinion." (Continued on Page II) riers will begin going down in ing withheld until it is in its that was released last fall 1970, reaching free trade by final typed form, accurding quarter has been quoted by SIU Professor in 1985. Chile, Colombia and to Paul Morrill, assistant to student leaders in their con Gus Bode Venezuela planned a regiomll the president. tentions against the admini free trade group. The report is a series of stration. It dealth with the Atlanta for Speech participation and rights uf stu dents in University affairs. Har{ey.Gardiner. re The first section of the re search professor of history, Overpass Still Slated port was 30 pages long typed will be the featured speaker in double space. It consisted at the presidential luncheon Actual construction on the Lonergan felt that students uf 18 recommendations rang meeting of the Southeastern University Park overpass might have the misconception ing from a declaration of conference on Latin Ameri should begin within the nE'X;; that construction of the over academic freedom to a spe can studies ir, Atlanta, Ga., couple of weeks, according to pass was held up by the ad cific recommendatioll that Friday, Pan American Day. John Lonergan, associate Gni ministration or by the Board the University statute be am "Statesmen, Scholars and versity architect. of Trustees. mended "to provide for stu Scoundrels" is the theme of "The delay in the construc "This is not so:' Lonergan dent representation on the this meeting. Gardiner's sub tion that was announced last said. "The Board of Trustees University Council, the repre ject, Friedrich Hassaurek, week was for purely technical gave their sanction to the sentatives to be full-voting has been praised by Lincoln difficulties in the design: project some months ago. The members." and Seward as an able diplo Lonergan said. • The board The SE'cond sectiun, Cole mat, condemned by his wife contract has already been man said, which is about 30 as an adulterer. and honored With all of the secrecy in of architects working on the signed with the construction project simply thought that pages dOUble spaced, will add by students of Ecuadorian life which faculty members come some minor changes in the company for tl.e job. There eight recommendations. 2S the author of the finest and go around here. Gus design for esthetic reasons definitely will be construction "I can summarize the whole assessment of that country by wonders if SIU isn't a from were necessary:' shortly." report," Coleman said, "with a foreigner. for the CIA. Page 2 DAILY EGYPTIAN Aprii 14, 1967 4 Marketing ONIGHT AND SAT. NITE OI'lL Students Plan VARSITY BOXOFFICE OPENS 10:15 P.M. Moa SHOW STARTS 11 :00 P.M. Mock Venture LATESHOW ALL SEATS S1.00 ···HA~ILET is a Ya,,1 and 1'1':":<11 "Ill',," of "trung' For the past six months, Lynn Red9rave James MaSon four seniors in the SIU "WALK, DON'T RUN" tinf'IlHtl";!Taphi.:· \·allil·~.