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The Daily Egyptian, October 20, 1965 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC October 1965 Daily Egyptian 1965 10-20-1965 The aiD ly Egyptian, October 20, 1965 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_October1965 Volume 47, Issue 22 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, October 20, 1965." (Oct 1965). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1965 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in October 1965 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. --.- .. : ...... ,: r----.......-.---.;-----....;..;.;....;.;..,;,,;....;..;.;.;.;.;..;.; ... ~................. b6.i4 'Vision 65' Registration to ~1Ji~!J!J:::~ Registration begins today cover personal, national and for new co!!.4~!:\~d stan- for "Vision 65:' an interna- cultural communications dards in communication, tional congress meeting at within the framework of sci- based OI"lC~.!iP\¥ItW;>ility to SIU on the "communications ence, education, arts, politics mankind.U I ,,~ 1,;;,('::- explosion." and technology. f . Topics S~~d!ll~d for dis- A programo entertamment, The conference is spon- cussion~~it.!'iire'·'various ses- featuring a jazz combo, folk sored by the International sionklJftnlaiter the social and ;:fr::ti~~~ da~~;t~::~mc~~: Center for the Typographic cultural resPonsibilitieS of EG Y P T I Jl Nand the Folk Arts Society, Arts in cooperation with ::au. mass communication, in ad­ will be held from 8 to 11 p.m•. Europeans, Asians and Amer- dition to the effect of different StudielfM 9ttUuU4·1(Ifiq.,,,,~ in the University Center Ball- icans, will make addresses. media as instruments for rooms. Conierence Chairman Will progress. CarbottQal., Illinois Today's activities are a Burtin, an ICTA executive Included in the conference prelude to the three-day con- from New York, said "Vision agenda is a concert of "elec­ Volume 47 Wednesdoy, October 20, 1965 Number 22 ference, which will endSatur- 65" is an attempt to focus tronic music:' at 8 p.m. Fri­ day. Conference topics will attention on "increasing needs day in Shryock Auditorium. Plan Submitted for Permanent Council * * Special Panel Hospitals List Draws Blueprint Conditions of A plan for a permanent All-University Student Coun­ cll will be submitted to Four Injured President Delyte W. MOrris Robert Nelson, SIU student and the University COUI1Cll who was injured in a car­ for consideration. motorcycle accident Saturday The temporary All-Univer­ in which another student was sity Student Council approved killed, is in satisfactory the plan at a meeting Sunday ., condition at Doctors Hospital. on the EdwardsvUle campus• Nelson will have surgery Under the plan the student next week. He suffered a councils at each campus would concussion and fractures to become Studen\. senates and both legs and one arm. would deal with affairs at the Funeral services for Duane separate campuses. The two Antrim, 19, the student killed senates woUld meetfourtimes in the accident. will be held a year to consider all­ at 2 p.m. today at the Wllton University problems. Funeral Home in Peoria. The working paper asks for Burial will be in Lakeview an active Student role in plan­ Cemetry, Pekin. ning the University calendar Two other SlU students hos­ and in committee work on pitalized Monday night after a coqrsee of Study. examina­ three-car accident on U. S. tions and academic standard!! 51 three mlles south of Car­ on both campuses. bondale are in fair condition If the administration ap­ at that hospital. proves the plan, it will be Tney are Daniel Johnson. submitted to the student body 19, Carbondale. who suffered for ratification. a broken leg, and Gary Smith. The plan was the work of 17, Champaign, who suffered a special committee of student multiple cuts. leaders and advisers charged The driver of the car the with drafting a reorganiza­ two students were riding in. tional plan b~ December. If Michael A. Richardson, 19. the committee had failed to Roselle, is in good condition complete a )::an, the Univer­ in Holden Hospital. ~-:-1 sity adminstration was to re­ ~;.:: evaluate student government. The temporary All-Univer­ Self-Advisement STUDENTS CHECK ON CAREER POSSIBILITIES Photo By Randy Clark: sity Student Council is com­ Lasts to Dec. 3 posed of members of the Students in bUSiness, educa­ 'Better Than Last Year' individual councils at the two tion and fine arts as well as campuses. those in liberal arts and sci­ Senators elected in last ence will be allowed to self­ Addition of Firms Outside Chicago Area week's Carbondale campus advise from 8 a.m. until noon election will serve along With through Dec. 3 in Building Boosts Auendance at Annual Career Day Carbondale Council members T-65. chosen last spring until the To self-advise, a student A student turnolit labeled as seemed popular with students of Career Day is that "it gives plan for a reorganized student must have the following re­ "good" and "better than and representatives was the undergraduates a chance to government goes into effect. quirements; registered in the last year" visited the annual addition of companies llA,:ated pinpoint companies to con­ John Paul Davis, Carbon­ college for which he is now Career Day held in the Ball­ outside the Chicago area. In sider or not to consider. It dale student body vice presi­ registering at least once be­ room of the UniversityCenter the past the event was known also gives them a greater ap­ dent, was re-elected chairman fore, earned all CTp.dits at Tuesday. as Chicagoland Career Day preciation for the placement of the temporary All­ SIU or bave resolved all prob­ The even~ featured displays and included only firms from c.ivision of the University." University Student Councll. lems of evaluation of credit of 30 educationa], industrial that area. Wayne Kuethe of the Chi­ from another school, a 3.25 and governmental organiza­ Robert Hagan of the Chi­ cago Board of Education o v era 11 grade average, tions presenting career In­ cago public schools system thought the students were very Gus Bode have completed at least 28 formation. said that opening the event to responsive. hours of course work, Representatives of the firms all companies attracts more Robert A. Brown, a senior registers for no more than were on hand to discuss job students. He said in his from Chicago Heights major­ 18 hours, and declared a opportunities with students. opinion the attendance was ing in economics, believed major. An innovation this year that "better than last year." that the addition of companies William E. McGee, rep­ outside of Chicago increased 'Beh£:!d in Education Cycle' resenting the First National the attendance at Career Day. Bank of St. Louis, noted that "Some Chicago companies "the turnout is enough to keep might not recruit heavily at Draft Board Can Cancel the representatives busy." SIU because of the talent pool John T. Snyder from the available to them in the Chi­ McDonnell Aircraft Corp. of cago area. Also, many of the College Student Deferment St. Louis said he was very SIU students from Chicago will Uncle Sam is looking for Edwardsville campus, has re- impressed with the facilities contact these companies in many young mEm these days, ceived his physical examina- and organization of the event. Chicago," he said. and college students are he­ tion and has been ordered to He said he thought the value Frank Brown. a senior from ing drafted more and more to report for induction Nov. 5. Record Number Harrisburg majoring in fi­ fill the roUe According to the Madison nance management, noted that Southern lost another stu­ Country draft board, Duft has. Re-gister Cycles "some students don't want to dent to the draft recently. work in Chicago. This way proving that college atten­ ~~~~~:: :e sk,~~e::v~ ~! A spokesman for tile Park- they can see opportunities of­ dance is not a sure-fire is supposed to be a sophomore, ing Section reported that the fered by other companies." Gus says he went to the 80- deferment. by way of the date of his first number of registered motor­ The exhibit was sponsored called teach-in and came away enrollment. However, he cycles at this campus reached by the SIU Placement Service with what you might call a Curt Duft, of Fairfield, 19- a record 1,571 by last Satur- and Alpha Kappa PSi. business philosophical view of the war year-old freshman· . at· the· . ,Coriti.ued _ Pa~ 8) day's deadline•. fraternity. in Viet Nam. M.E~ RECORDS Egged Paraders·lay Protest; U.N. Applica!i.on Mayor Shells Out City Reply DeadlinesSef Applications for trn;Model .DETECTIVE John S. Strawn. studel.t seeking legal action "have a United Nations. Assembly rights commi3Sitner of the right to swear out a warrant. steering committee must be SIU student body. appea:ed if they so desire:' turned in by Monday, and ap­ AGENCY before the Carbondale City "If I were the marchers." plications to serve as dele­ Council Monday night on be­ the mayor added. "I'd be gates must be turned. in by WE FIND RECORDS ha:lf of the Students for a grateful eggs-and not rocks­ . Oct. 31. were thrown." THAT YOU CAN'T Democratic Society. asking: This is necessary so that 1. Where was the police Strawn was reportedly applications can be approved protection the Council had among those who were hit by before students register for promised for last Saturday's eggs during the march. WEALSOHAVE•••• one hour of credit in Govern­ march protesting America's After the meeting. Howartt ment 321. TIlE LATEST HITS intervention in Viet Nam? and F. Benson Jr., student govern­ The forms should be (urn~d 2.
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