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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC November 1965 Daily Egyptian 1965 11-10-1965 The aiD ly Egyptian, November 10, 1965 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_November1965 Volume 47, Issue 37 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, November 10, 1965." (Nov 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 November 1965 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Film-Making With Eisenstein ~~ . Set as Marshall Talk Topic Herbert P. Marshall, He will present recorclings visiting professor of theater, of Russian poetry by Russian will speak on "Studying Film artists at 7:30 p.m. Friday Making with Eisenstein" at 8 in the Family Living Lounge p.m. today in Morris Library of the Home Economics Auditorium. Building. The motion picture pro EGYPTIAN ducer and director studied The poems of V. for several years under S. Mayakovsky will be featured in ~he program. M. Eisenstein at the Higher Carbondale, Illinois Institute of Cinematography in Marshall will be on hand Moscow. following the presentation for Volume 47 Wednesday, November 10, 1965 Number '11 Marshall has directed films a discussion of Russian poetry in England, Russia and India. and Russian, life in general. HERBERT MARSHALL Mayor Suggests City-Student Liaison * * Council Meeting Layer Named Advice Invited Mayor D. Blaney Miller ks Chairman of proposed that a group of SIU students be selected to sit in on Carbondale City Council Faculty Panel meetings to make suggestions Robert G. Layer, chairman and criticisms. of the Department of Econom The mayor told tbe Car ics, is the new chairman of bondale council Monday night the Faculty Council. that the move would be one Layer was elected at an or way of "closing the gap" be ganizational meeting last tween SIU students and the week. Carbondale city government. John J. Glynn, head of the Under Miller's suggestion Business Division at ,Ed the SIU group would be free wardsville, was elected vice to offer suggestions. ask ques chairman, and Roland Keene, tions and voice opinions at the administrative assistant in the meetings. However, they President's Office, was would not be permitted to vote. eiected secretary. The "ma~oI:., also s3.id tbe Layer and Glynn were also group: wo~~d be per~itted to elected to the position of Sub can upon the mayor or an:' of Council chairmen, and Layer the city commissioners at any and John I. Ades. of the Ed time to offer suggestions and wardsville campus. were ask questions about various elected as Faculty Council pbases of the city's opera representatives to the Univer tion, particularly those deal stiy Council. ing with students. The members present at the Miller told the council meeting, and their terms of members tbat the proposal office, are John I. Ades. three will be presented at a forth years; James G. Benziger, coming meeting of the Car one year; Lloyd G. Blakely, bondale campus Senate to see two years; Elmer J. Clark. if the senate would be willing two years; Dorothy Davies. to go along witb the plan. one year; Robert D. Faner. He added that he would like two years; John J. Glynn. two FILL 'ER UP - Jeanine Dusek (right) and Nancy Nam. The black line indicates that by noon Tues to see the relations between years; Ping-Chia Kuo. two AlleS get into the Spirit of C:hristmas early with 'day about S800 had 'been contributed. The drive the campus and community years; and Robert G. Layer. a contribution to the Thompson Point campaign winds up Sunday with an all-student talent show. strengthened and he feels this three years. to raise SS,ooo for gifts for servicemen in Viet Phuta b), a.ad), CI ..... committee would be a step in Also present were Robert the right direction. W. MacVicar; George Mc Margaret Hickey The mayor and members of Clure, two years; Willis the council were invited to Moore, one year; John Olm «face the campus" last week sted, one year; Phillip H. Presidential Adviser on Status of Women at a press conferenc· con Olsson, three years; Harry ducted by Sigma Delta Chi. R. Soderstrom, three years; professional journalistiC so Da:1iel W. Soper. three years; Will Conduct SI:] Seminar, Meet Officials ciety. However. the mayor Robert Steinkellner. three did not show up and did not notify members of SDX that years; Clarence W. Stephens, Margaret Hickey, chair- President Kennedy appointed Center. The second will begin two years; HermanJ.Stoever, he would not appear. His of man of President Johnson's her to his National Commis at 2:30 p. m. in the Ohio RivE'r fice said he was out of town three years; Jack Bruce Citizens Council on the Sta~ sion on the Status of Women. Room of the Universit y Center. Thomas; and Michael Zunich, that day. He has offered no tus of Women, is on campus Miss Hickey will meet With Later today Miss Hickey explanation for missing the one year. today to talk with students will attend a dinner with Pres Members absent were the students after they have conference. about "The Many Lives of To spent an hour talking with a ident and Mrs. Delyte W. Mor Three members ofthe coun President Delyte W. Morris, day's College Women!' ris and other University of Isaac P. Brackett, three panel of SIU faculty members cil did attend, however, anlj Sixty-two SIIJ men and and graduate students. ficials and deans. After that, answered questions for the years; Robert F. Erickson, women have been chosen to she will attend a coffee hour one year; William J. McKee The first session will begin panel and the audience for participate in a seminar with at 1:30 p.m. in the Illinois ill the University Center. All more tban an hour. frey. Maurice Ogur, three her. They were chosen on their River Room of the University of the events are on an invi years; and Howard H. Olson, ability to contribute to the tation-only basis. one year. seminar, their interest and Gus Bode variety of living" areas. The par.el chosen to open the lLine of Dimes' Miss Hickey has served as _ seminar ",ere picked at the an adviser to every U.S. Pres suggestion of students. Mem Set for Saturday bers are George R. carpen ident since Franklin D. Roose ter, associate professor of A "line of dimes'· will be velt. She has been instrumen- home and family; Mrs. Al held in downtown Carbondale tal in encouraging industry and government to give full thea Wagman, graduate as Saturday in conjunction With Sistant in psychology, and the Spirit of Christmas cam recognition to both the acl>ievements a"nd the I'Ipecial Mrs. Luella E. Petigrew, head paign. resident of Kellogg Hall. Spokesmen for the drive problems of working women. said that the goal is a mile She be<:ame a national figure The seminars are being of dimes. as chairman of the Civilian sponsored by the College of Campaign workers are Womenpower Pro g ram of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Fi needed and anyone interested World War II. Under President nal arrangements were made should call the Thompson Truman, she served on the by the seven-member Liberal Poim student government of original Point F our board, Arts Student Advisory Board. fice at 3-2623. doing on-site evaluation in A spokesman for the College Persons can make contri India and Southeast Asia. of Liberal Arts and Sciences butions to the Spirit of Christ Pre side nt Eisenhower said that the seminars are the mas Campaign, Box 61, Lentz named her to the national com first of many programs being Gus says if the CityCouncil Hall, Southern Illinois Univer mittee of the 1956,White House planned on the toplc of job op puts a' tax Oil" shoes he'll go sitr. Conference~on E~n, and MARGARET HICKEY portunities and"'" education. barefoot. " . pC:.9~:~:~'_~~_._ ............................................. D.~~!:~~~~~~~~ .................................... '" RECORDS ID False, Suspension Isn't ALL TYPES A false address, license ing the false information to number, car description and register his car. .Pop • LP'8 even a false drIver's license He has been suspended for ·Folk ....5·8 number which showed him to the remainder of the fall be only seven years old were quarter. ecJu8icai used by Lawrence Mathas, 24, of Lanark, Ill., in at Trick or. Treaters tempting to register a car at NEEDLES Slu. Tripped by Police FIT ALL MAKES His attempt failed. Two 20-year-old freshmen • Diamond Last Winter, according to have been placed on dis Student General Welfare of ciplinary probation through ~Sapphire ficials, Mathas ignored re whiter quarter for a Halloween quests to answer inquiries prank. about a car he possessed at The two stlldentswere Williams Store that time. He withdrew from walking downtown with their 212 S. ILLI~OIS school during spring quarter dates when one of the girls and rEi-entered this ;:\11 us- saw a car she thought be longed to . a friend. For a prank, the students removed ·This Week's Dandy Deal the hubcaps. Student R.primanded CHEESEBURGER John J. Powell has been reprimanded by University & FRENCH FRIES officials, aftICI' being found guilty in Jackson County Cir cuit Court on public intoxica tion charge. PLAN ACTlVIllES - Dames Club officers ale shOWl! planning Powell was arrested by activities for the year. Seated (from left) ate Mrs. Terry Elliott, Carbondale pollce after he president; and Mrs.