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T he University Center Patio Was Full T uesd ay as Faculty and Stud ents E njoyed the Spring-Ume Weather r------~ f)~ City to Move Ahead With Plans for Housing Units

By John Durbin will prevent utilitie s to get lic housing "they were unable in ther e and begin construc ­ to tell m e when they could Car bondale will p roc e ed tion/' Ur bain said by tele­ get the land and how much it with plans to construct fed­ phone from T uesday. would cost." Urbain added, EGYPTIAN e ral ho u sLn g units de spite the O sborne said "Urbain is n o t "when and 1f Carbondale tells rec omme ndation of a F e d e ral an e ngineer, and o ur e ngi­ m e whe n they c an get the prop­ HousLng Authority official to neer s have [old us [hat [he c ut erty. then and onl y then will suspend the program. up section, as he puts it, Is we approve the sites and al­ Carbondale,l lIinoi5 Ge rald Os borne , nonhe ast s ui t a b I e for construction. low the housing units [0 be urban r e newal project direct­ This man is not fa m iliar with bUilt." or, s aid Tuesday that "we will the s ituation in Carbondale and Osborne said that the ex­ Vol ume 49 We dnesda y, Ma rch 27 , 1968 Humber 111 go ahead as scheduled with our is just talking off the top of te ns io:1 of time granted by wo rk on the cons truction of his head," Osbo rne added. Fischer has made it neces­ fede r al public hous ing units U r b a i n complained that s ary for the Board a ni y to unde r the agreem ent m ade wh e n he recently vis ited Car­ pre se nt the s ites at this tim e . with Frank FiSC he r," r egional bondale on his monthly check Council Names Board director of the Housing and of cities seeking fede ral pub- (Conti nue d on Page 7) Urba n Developme nt (HUD) . R eco m me n ded s us pe n­ To s ion of the program was made Gilbert, Williams $-et Investigate Walkout by Leon U rbain, project plan­ ne r of the Federal Hous in g Au­ The Carbondale City Coun­ the bo ard elect a chairman tho rity Assistance Offi ce in c il last night unanimously ap­ and offi cer s , Chicago. Urbain s aid he made Appearances Thursday proved a resolution creating The board' 5 duties will be this decis ion last December an eight-me mbe r Citizen' s Sta te Sen. John G. Gilben years to serve as s e nator from two fold. Fir st, the members becau se "Carbond ale has just and State Rep. Gale Williams the 56th Se nator ial Dis trict. Board of Inqllliry to investigate not done a damn thing ." Ac­ s hould establis h and publicly will speak .lit the SIU Young Gilbert is from Car bondale . the underlying c auses of the cording [0 Osborne , at this announce all the unde rlying Re publicans meeting a[ 9p. m. Williams r e sides in Murphys­ recent mass walkout by city stage of the program it is causes of the recent e mploye Thurs day in Studio Theatre boro . ~p l oy e s. only necessary fo r the Car­ walkout. i n University Sc hool across Mark Hansen, campus co­ The citizens selected an d bondale Community Cons erv­ Second, [he bo a r d should the hall from Furr Auditor ­ ordinator of C hoice 68, en­ approved by the council ' are: ation Boar d to present the send [0 the counc il a recom­ ium. courages all s tude nts to at­ Orville Alexande r, chairman available s ites which " we have me ndation stipul ating actions A que sri a nand ans we r te nd . The meeting is open of the depanmenr of govern­ done." Urbain, on the other that it feel s necessar y and period will follow brief ad­ to all. ment at SIU; Trac y Bryant, hand, s aid that the key word he lpful to e li min a,t e those dres ses by both spe akers. d e ntist; Kenneth Cannon, wa s "available" because two causes. Williams, , who h~s in the owner of Cannon's J e welry of the proposed s ites a r e " un ­ past favor ed introduction of Gus Bode store; Royal Dillinge r, assis­ In other act ion, M",yor David accept able ... Keene sa id he has sent a l et­ a s tude nt civil righ'rs bill, is tant postmas te r . te r [Q the r egional director of " One of the s ites is lo­ running for r e - election in the Oth e r m e mb e r s a r e: the Hous ing and Urban De­ cated in a s wamp Whil e the 59th Congressional District . George Patte rson, r e altor; v e l 0 p m e n t (HU D), F ran k othe r unacceptable one is all Gilbert, chairman of the state Re v. Le nus Turle y, pasto r of Fi sche r, as king him to r e­ cut up like a lette r F and education comminee, has tWO the Rock Hill Baptist Church ; affirm approval of th e 18 John Stotler, assistant pro­ month extens ion [0 the c ity Ou umarted Again fessor in the department of for the selection of s ites f O T physical education at S[U ; and fede r al h o u ~n g units . Prankster Bedevils 01' Gus Milton Ede lman. The m ayor' s action followed T he resolution also urges a recomme ndation d r awn up Someone with a prankis h lUrn Gus was billed for the mag­ the board to meet at the e arli­ by Leon U rbain, project pl a n­ of mind ha s de vised a means a zi·ne . est possible tim: and as ks that ne r for the Feder al HGus ing o f upda t ing (h e Dail y But Giane lli, e vide ntl y feel­ Authority Assi s tance Offi ce E g yp t ian' s lege nd a r y Gus ing sorry for Gus , who ad­ in Chicago, to s us pe nd ap­ Bode with the latest national mittedly - has no money and proval on the s ites c hosen un­ and inte rnational news. no pros pec ts of getting any. A Look Inside til the next fiscal ye ar. According t a Anthony J. wrOte the magaZine [0 ex­ ••• New cil y for Southe rn Mayor Keene also as ked Giane lli, c0cr.rdinator at the plain the situation. lllinois?, page 5. Fis che r in .hi s lette r to com­ Stude n --Activities C e nte r. the Gus s ays he' s looking for . o • • Studem Government m ~ m on Urba in's in s ults to­ firs t iss ue Of a national news one wise guy 'who would like Gus says it's getting tougher Ombudsman needed, page 4. wa rd the c ity of Ca rbondale magaZi ne has been r e ce ived to pay for subscription number all the time to stay ignorant • • • Tennis squad opens and his "brazen m eddling in in the Magnolia Lounge ad­ 80 2S -BDE-00-0 00 - G9 - 2 when so many people are de­ season, page 15. loc al politics." dre ssed to Gus. Worse yet, 96 190 1. termined to smanen you up. (onfu~('d Silualion BROWNS RESORT Road Closing Causes Tieup BURUNGTON, WISCONSIN Wiu interview on Campu's A road behind the SIU Ar e na tile is being laid to r epl ace Three worke rs in the Cam­ adjacent to [he base ball field an open ditch which the r oad pus Architect's office and one April 3 In is closed apparently as drain c rosses. the Ph ysi cal Plant said interested students should contact Tuesday they did not know why the road was closed. Appar­ STUDENT WORK OFFICE Young Democrats to Bolster ently the closing was not cleared through any Univer­ Building B. Rm 112 Washington Sq. s ity agency, they said. MANY POSITIONS including McCarthy in State Primary One spok.esman did acknow­ ledge that placlng of the tUe • Waitress • Bus Soy • Swi tch Boord OperoNr Members of the SIU Young bur s ed for gasoline by the was in the contract for work • Maid • Bar Boy · Deskcler4c. Democ rats will travel wWis­ Young Democrats. Housing befng done south of the A r ena. " Bell 80y • Swirrm-in9 In s tructor consin this weekend ro cam­ will be provide d for aU cam­ and said he supposed that was paigh f o r Sen. E u ge n e paigne r s . why the road was closed. ~~~~~~~~ McCarthy (D-Minn.). Thos e i nterested in making An assistant in the arch­ The Wisconsin primary to the trip should contact J ana itect's office said he would be held T u e s d ay will pit Ogg, preside nt of the club, see if signs could be placed McCarthy against President at 3- 840 1 or c Ontact the StU­ at the U.S. Rt. 51 turnoff In­ Johnson. d e n [ Government office at Anyone With an available 3- 2002, 3-2625 or 3-521B. dicating t h a t the road is closed. car is we lcomed to m ake the SIU Grad oj '65 A t r a ffi c jam developed trip. Drive rs will be r e im- Tuesday morning wh en c ars approached on Rt . 51 from the Summer Music Dies in Vietnam south and attempted to use the Sp- 4 Rhondal Claypool, a road. Ca.mp Announced graduate of SIU, died r ecent­ Tee nag e musicians will ly of wounds r eceived durtng Daily Egyptian have an opportunity for in­ combat in Vietnam. tensive experience in learning Claypool was aboar d a he l- PuhHsh~d In th~ Department of Journalillm at SIU' s annual Music and icopter that was shot down !=t Yye~~~:!~ep~~l::I~~)'U~~~~:I~U!a~~~ Youth at So U[hern summe r by Viet Cong s mall arms fire . ~1~d~tO::' ~t~~~~tl~rll:I~6u~~~/:I~~ : mus ic camp. July 7- 20. An agriculture m ajor, Clay- Carbondale. illinois 6290\. Sec.ond cla66 Ope n to high school stu­ pool rece ived a bac helor's PO~I:I'~ l e~a~f ~~c~~':t~~e~ r~I~:'6f:;:~ ~ dents, including recent eighth degree in 1965, He had been IlblUt)' of the edllon. Slatementl published grade gradua tes, the cam p will provide participation in WO~~~~~~; : n~::~~r 't~~ e~ ~~ey ~~~!~~I~~:l~~~f~~)'a~:~:;:~~e~t~~:= band. c horus , orches tra, piano in Ap ril of 1966. He had been Bu~I~I~:'~I_'I~~d ~:~II~H~~~~I ~~~~~ ~~ and stage band classes and stationed with the 4th Infantry Long. Telephone '153- 235'1. rehears als; sectional rehear­ Division, operating out of Da B.i(::,e~~h~~b l~l:lJ~:hnET~ f ~IC;:;:~ , N~:~ s als ; private 1 n 5 [r u c t io n; Nang s ince his arriv al in Viet- Jen&en, Gt'Ofg~ Knemeyer, Davtd E . conducting. theory. s cience of nam in Septe mber of 1967. ~a::~a~~?:~I,d l ':~l~e~he,:.·rgar~l Perez, listening a nd mu s ic listening courses. G ove rn m en t P ri nts ,.:::.===:.::::..==.:... ___ ..!======::l. In adctirion to music train ­ Hosie Bibliography ing, the young mus icians will be able to attend Univer s ity Nell HosIe , SIU professor of cultural a ttractions a s we ll forestry, is the author of an a s soc i a I and rec reational updated bi6liogr aphy, "Selec­ a c tivities at the Unive r s ity's ted Refere nces on Manage­ Lake-qn-the - Ca mpus a nd at ment of White -Tailed Deer, the University Center. 19 10-1966," published by the Fee for [he two-wee k ca mp Bureau of Sport Fisheries and is $69, which includes room Wildlife, U.S. De panment of and board in University hous ­ Interior Fish and Wildlife Ser­ ing. Sunday e vening meals vice. are not included. The 4B-page booklet has The music camp is spon­ just been issued as Special sored by [he School of Fine SC ie ntifi c Report: Wildlife ArtS. Inquiries should be No. 112, It is ava il abl e fro m addressed to Mel Stener, t he Superintendent of Docu­ Department of Music, South­ ments, U.S. Gove rn m en t ern lllinois University . Ca r­ P rinting Office, Washlngron, bonda Ie. Ill.. 62901. D.C.. at 30 cents pe r copy. THERE'S A PLACE RESERVED FOR YOU

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,,\he Student Senate will meet Dog obedience training ing Edge of Knowledge," at H of the University Center. Wildlife Association at 8 at 7:30 p.m. today In Ball­ classes wUI be sponsored 8 p.m. In Room III of the Free Scbool registration and p.m. in the Life Science r oom A in the Univers ity by the Crab Or chard Ken­ P arkinson 'B~lIdlng spon­ infonnation is available ~ullding. Center. nel Club from 7 to 9:30 sored by tbe SIU Lectures from Room H atthe Unive r ­ The Activities Programming p.m. in the Agriculture and Entertainment Com­ sity ,Center from 9 a.m. to Board Executive Committee Arena. m inee. 5 p.m. will meet fro m 6: 30 to 9 Solon Will Discuss The Department of Music is Thomas P. Brogan will direct Tbe Campus Folk An Society p.m. in Room D. Univer­ sponsoring a stud,ent r ecital the program. HConserva­ will meet from 9 to 10 p.m. s ity Center. at 8 p.m. in Shryock Audi­ tion Education- Assistance in Room D of the Univer­ The Activities Progr amming Education on RadiO torium. and Cooperation from In­ sity Cente r. Board will sponsor a sa­ Program change processing dustry'" at 8 p.m. in the Ponery Club will conduct a tirical review at 6 p.m. In Co ng res s w o m a n Edith only will be held at central Holiday Inn sponsored by the sale from 8 a. m. to 6: 30 Davis Auditorium. Green of Oregon will discuss r egistration in . the STU UnivefSity Extension Serv­ p.m • . in Room C, Univer­ The Phi Sigma Epsilon will the draft, e due a tl 0 nand Ar ena from 8 a.m . tOSp.m. ices Conference. s ity Center. hold a rush and pledge meet­ EOverry. and A merican youth Edward S. Sulzer will mod­ The Human Resources Ad­ A film will be s hown at a ing from I to II p.m. at on Was hington Forum at 7:30 e rate at symposium on m eeting of the Fis h and 20 1 Lawson. p.m. today on WSIU(FM). visor y Com mittee will hold " Mental Healtn and Human a 12 noon luncheon in the Resources" at 8 p.rTI. in Ohio Room in Un iver­ Gote Ope" S At 7 :00 Other programs are: Morris Library Audicor ium Show Storts At 7:30 s ity Center . in lhe Sigma Xi Lecrure Se­ Adults 1. 25 8 3.m. Unl""rslty School gym will r ies. Children under 12 F r ee News Repon. be open from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Membership infonn ation will for recreation. be avail able on the SIU 9,07 a.m. Weight lifting fo r male stu­ Young Republicans from 8 Books in the News-"Found dents wIll be held from 2 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room H Wanting," by Joseph Mar­ to 10 p.m. In Room 17 of the Univer sity Center. tindale . and " I Have Fought of University School. The Sailing Club is conducting the Good Foight," by Caner Alfred Garrett will lecture on a membership drive from Wilson. the HLiving on the Grow- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 2, 15 p.m. Men and Molecules. HEAR YEt HEAR YEt 5,30 p.m. Music in the Air. An official announcement from

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-- ...... ,- ~ .P.,..4 DAILY EGYPTIAN March 27, 1968 Daily Egyptian Public Forum Letter Ombudsman Foreign Student .' Needed Praises Advisors The Student Senate acts as the voice of To tbe Daily Egyptian: the student body in airing student complaints The im ernational students' ad­ Visers are [Q be congratulated for to the University Administration. Unfonu:­ their splendid efforts in providing nately. many times the administration ap­ s uch fine social opportunities to pears to be unreceptive [0 Senate proposals foreign students . for resolving panicular problems. In particular, I wi sh to applaud Many of the Senate memb e r~ l ament th(: the tremendous efforts put forward fact the administration has no one pe r son by Mr. Hendershot. Mr. Sehnan whose duties entail listening [ 0 student com­ and Mrs. Wakeland. International pl aints and taking action. Although r e­ parries, such as the one held last cently Wilbur Moul ton, dean of students , has Friday, provide a format in which offe r ed a willing ear on Fridays for several foreign students sing their native hours [0 listen to student problems, he has songs, exchange cultural ideas, many other duties which keep him occupied. enjoy refreshments and e njoy a warm, friendly atmosphere. Also, Dean Moulton doe§ not have the I was quite pleased to observe authority or time to act on e.3ch of the and talk with m any American stu­ compl aints brought to his attentlon. Thus, dents. These parties are held many of the complaints are channeled to fr~quentl y throughout the school other areas of the University-if that far. year and it is m y fondest hope Dean Moulton, therefore, is unable to see that American students. as well that each legitimate complaint is given due as interl1ational students. continue justic;. to enjoy the wonderful work the international st u den t s' advisers to Problems similar those he re at sru are put forth to cr eate s uch a fine e rupting on many college campuses across social e nvironment. the country. At leasl one campus, Michi­ Peter Doueihi gan State Unive r sity at East Lansing, ~a s made a step in the direction of resolVIng ' H er e. Gen e. Hold My Coat' this problem of student-administration r e ­ lationship. Our Man Hoppe J Michigan State has hired an "o~b u dsman" (a term borrowed from Scandinavian coun­ tries whose men of Similar position hear Nixon's Secret Punch and investigate complaints against govern­ Kid ment bureaucracy) to listen to gripes and By Arthur Hoppe We pick up the s tory at that Pat: But, Kid, if your Secret attempt to solve student p r oblems. C hronicle Features point. Punch will end the war, don' t Good moroin. insomniacs. The The Kid (bobbing and weaving): you think you should teach it to The "ombudsman," who was an English Awful Late Show presents Pan They're afraid of me, that' s why. the Champ? Then he could end professor conceives of himself as "gen­ m of that awful old mOvie, "The Rocky, Ronnie Babe, all of 'em. the war right now. eral student protector, fix e r, wat~hdog . Comeback Kid, " sta rring Kid They won't fight m e in Wisconsin. The Kid (frowning): I would, fighte r against 'city hall' and most impor­ Nixon as the aging middleweight They' r e ducking me in Nebraska. Baby, because I always put m y tantly, a non-administration ma,~ who serves who hasn't won a fight in 12 Bur I'm goi ng to corner ' em in countr y first. But m y Secret as a direct line for the student. year s and Par as his loyal wife Oregon. I'll take 'em on tWO at P unch isn't a gimm ick. It's a who wants him ro quit the ring a time. A left [Q the brisket, noble conce pt. A biting, gouging, M i chi g a n State's troubleshooter has forever. Rocky. A right to the choppers, head-butter could never use it­ achJeved o n e ching. He has cushioned a As awful old movie fans will RonnJe Babe. A right, a left ••• great deal of the resentment between s tU­ only an experienced, S p 0 r tin g, remember, (he KJd narrowly lost Pat: Look OUt for that lamp, classy boxer like me . dents and the administration over de lack a championship battle on points Kid! Oh, m y, that ' s five you' ve of communicarior.. Students are r eceiving and rhen hung up his gloves after s mashed this week. Pat: Remember, Kid. I've seen a good feeling that something is de finitely a shuffling old California club The Kid: It's lucky I wasn't you fight . being done about their problems and most fighter knocked him OUt rwo years using m y Secret Punch. My Secret The Kid: Okay. okay. The imponant of all that the university is in­ later. Punch WOUld've torn the roof off. truth is my Secret PUnch is such terested in doing something about s uch com­ But now he ' s seeking anothe r That' s wh y they're all afraid of a powerful weapon, I can't let p l ain~ s . shar at rhe litle. And he' s just me , Baby. Ir's my Secret P unch. it faU imo the wrong hands. Wh y, ·won an important pre- lim in Ne w Pal: Oh, Kid, do yo u really if the Champ had it, there' s no StU might do well to look into the pros­ Hampshire by a ne arly unanimous have a Secret Punch? telling what terrible things he'd pects of making a s imilar official available decision. The Kid (indignantly): Did you do with it. to the studems who have legitimate com­ ··Nobody laid a glo ve on me , eve r hear of a challenger who plaints and do not know whom to turn to. baby," he te lls Pat proudly. didn't? But mine's a real hum­ Pat: Like what? The Kid: 'Like knock out me. t. But Kid," says Par. "there dinger, Baby. Wait'II they give John Durbin was no one in the ring with yo u." me that ShOl at the title. With Pat: I don't r eally belieVe one Secret Punch, I'm not only ther e's suc!]. a /c hing as a Secret P unch. going to knock out the Champ, I'm going [Q end the war in Viet­ The Kid (smiling): Don't kid nam. yo urself, Baby. JUSt by talking Pat: End the war? about my Secret P unch I've scar ed The Kid: That' s r ight, Baby. m y opponents and pie a sed the I've been telling ' em eve rywhere. crowd. You can't ask for more "Wait'll I'm Champ, bo ys , and ·than. that from a Secret P unch. unveil my Secret P unch on those Pat: You mean that's all a Secret Commie evildoers. Powie! There Punch ever does? goes the old war'" Oh , you oughr The Kid (happily taking her in to hear 'em cheer, Baby. The his arms): A( laSt, Baby, yo u're Secret Punc.h is a real crowd beginning to understand the old pleaser. fight game. Midman ~ersus Ombudsman

It looks likelier alrthe time that We wonder, however, if it is too a n ombuds man system will take late in the game to make a s ugges­ r oot in the United States. The idea tion r egarding such a n office. And of this Swedish import is receiving that is, that it be sriven a na me greater and greater publicity. This which is not only English but which year, for example , six bills calling would be easier for most of us to for the establishment of s uch an keep in our heads. In fact. such office have been introduced into the a word already exists in the English Massachusetts Legislature. tongue. It is "midman." Further­ As rJilost people now know, an more, in centuries past [he mid man ombudspJan is an official who acts played a role somewhat Uke that as a go~rween between the public of the ombudsman. He was an and offi cialdom. Any private umpire, a mediator, a go- between. Citizen, who bas a complaint or believes that he bas r eceived a raw We think tbat the idea of s uch deal from his government, can go an official is so good that it oUght to the ombudsman and the laner to have its own native name . Mid­ will ioolc intO the affair. It bas man, by its very meaning, (} ~ked well in Sweden. and few expr esses tbe concept perfectly. 'Vou Haven't Dropped Out or SoCiety , Vou've Fluaked ou:r '--' would deny that there would be ,.., ~ filch an official to do in From t b e C bristian Scieace tbe_UJiIIeiI States. Monitor ...... ~. i Bureau of Busi ness Research I Tilling New Cify In•

By Donald Muelle r the SIU bureau for four and one­ fons to tl1eorizing "ivor y {Owe r" Metro- Lakeland cr)u ld he lp tht- (:n­ "[0 I half year s , it is "quite conceiv­ or academic problems without en­ tire community attract indus ­ "·Gening its hands dirty" is the able" for the proposed government tering the business community out­ try and to make itself m()re at ­ way Arthur E. Prell visualizes to take root and bloom wi[hin 10 side the Uni ver s ity wall s. tractive ." the SIU Bureau of Business Re­ year s if the r e is "a basic com­ All bu siness resea r ch bureaus Business wou ld then profit as search as it performs its dU[ies munity of understanding and s up­ have similar basic aims- provid­ more consumer s we r e brought in­ from day to day. pon" among leaders of existing ing help to faculty, preparing re­ to the area. Cu l[Ural activitie s , This is exactly what the bureau cities. s ea r c h for publication and public health facilities and serv­ has done by proposing (0 till a Although much inte r est in the sponsorin g a r esear ch publica­ ices and recreational facilities new city. "Metro-Lakeland," from Metro- Lakeland plan has been t ion. could be inc r eased and impr r)ved. . the soils of four economically- de­ shown r ecently by church leader s, The functions of many of, the Another distinguishing cha r ac­ pressed counties in Southern Il­ Chamber of Commerce members research bureaus end at this point. teristic of the r esear ch bureau is linois. The new city would en­ and city officials of both larger But at s IU this is only the begin­ the desire to be of "gene ral serv­ and s maller cities concerned, not ning. co mp ass an 873-square-mil~ ice [0 the area, nation and world." urban complex of nearly 131,000 everyone believes the SIU Bureau Prell contends the r elationship people living within the counties of Business Resear ch should take of a business r esear ch bureau "'Thr ough pr oper research and of Jackson. Williamson. Franklin as active a role In community should be that 61 linking the aca­ academ ically sound ideas, solu­ and Perry. affairs as it has in the past. demiC and real business world. tions ar e foun d for e~is ting prob­ In essence , the plan would de­ Some authorities and critiCS "The r esear ch bureau should le ms," said Prell. I rive a mor e fun ctional economical view the SIU bureau as being much bring the univ~rsity to the business He listed among the 10 most government from an existing 21 too pragmatic. Others hail it as community and bring the problems dynamic AUBBER ,member s the townships " and r oad districts. 48 being one of 10 c r eative and dy­ of bus iness to the univer sity," bus iness research bureaus at the municipalities and other public namic leaders of the ASSOCiation he said . univer sities of T exas, I n d i an a, bodies possessing taxing powers. of University Bureaus of Business For illustrative purposes, Prell Louisiana s ute, Memphis State, Specific advantages stemming and Eco n o mi c Research pointed out that one of business' Georgia T ech and New Mexico. from the plan include benerpol1ce (A UBBER). biggest problems Is getting man­ The bus iness research bureau, and fire protection with an ac­ AUBBER is a national ac- agement to m ove into deprived like the proposed MetrO-Lake­ companying r eduction In fire in­ crediting association with a m em­ areas like southern IllinOis. land gov.ernment, is in its "in­ surance r ates; uniform t~ x assess­ bership of 40 un iversity bureaus. Prell argued that the Metro­ fancy" at the present, ment, collection and distribution; , According to Prell, the dynamic Lakeland government proposed by As business resear ch bureaus toll-fee telephone service within business research bureaus have the SIU bureau would help solve develop and accumul ate techniques Metro-Lakeland; and s ingle "bridged into the com munity" the problem for this ar ea. Having and measurem em s , m or e and school system. while the less active AU BBER a large r cultural base from which greater commitments will be Accordlng {O P r ell, dir ector of membe r s have confined the ir ef- business and industry might draw, made. Airlines Ponder Problem of Hijackers

By Frank Macombe r Havana during a scheduled Miami­ no yance [hey s uffe r : I a n d j n g Air Lines jet was seized Feb. 21 Copley News Service to-New York trip. charges at an un scheduled field and after takeoff from Tampa. O n Cost [0 the airline wh ose plane [he bill for additio nal fuel. March 5 a Colombian aJrHner was The hijacking of air liners con­ is taken over by hij ackers amounrs The National flight was the third pirated over the Caribbean and cerns the U.S. com m ercial air to lost time; inconvenience topas­ c b m m e rc j a I airline r hijacked later allowed to leave Santiago af­ transpon Industry. but there's sengers and whatever fe ar or an- to Cuba In shree weeks. A Delta ter paying aJrpon and fu el costs. really nothing they can do. Fed e r a I Aviation Admini- U. S. ai rline officials, afte r three str ation. Civil Aeronautics Board, Cuban exiles took ove r a National Air Transpon Association and FBI Ai rlines Blane Ma rch 12 as panof investigator s ar e look.ing inro the a scheme to r eturn to Havana rash of hijackings and talking with from T am pa. Fla., point out that airline officials about possible airliner hijacking is infrequent ways to halt them. But, Ellison and confined to the Southeast United concedes, no one has come along States. with a sol ution. If they had the weapons -legal or Pir acy on the high sea~ was othe rwise - to fight piracy on the dealt with sternly, eith~r -at sea ' airways they would do so. Un­ or later by the mar itime couns. fortunately, ai rline s pokesmen ex­ u This is something el se again, plain, they are armed Wit h ne ither howeve r,"says Ellison. "We don't legal artillery nor bu llets. seem to have the answer s yer." Air line pilots have voted against The airlines have authority for carrying arms on commercial their personnel to search pas­ flights, cOl)tending that loaded guns senge r s boarding planes. But they on an airplane would be m or e seldom do so, unless warned to danger ous than the "pir ates" who do so, because of the resentment have commandeered a few planes. e ngend e r~d amon~ passenJZ:e r s . Stewardesses have no protection In the early 1960s President from the threat of passengers, Kennedy authorized the FAA to says D a vi d W. Ellison, an pl ace 2rmed guards 0:1 commer Cial American Airlines official. airliners after Fidel Castro took .. Ai rline personnel cons istently over in Cuba. But the agency have opposed the presence of ar m s \ has exer cised the autgdrity only aboard their planes," Ellison in exceptional C2ses. said. "About tWO years ago Con­ gress enacted a law making it a Airline offi cials ha ve discussed fede r al c rime, punis hable by death the wisdom of putting male unde r some circum stances, to take stewar ds aboard their t r ansports ove r an ait-plane by force of arm s as a precaution against hijacking or otherwi se." or mherwise dangerous pas­ Even so, the airlines have no senger s. But, Ellison po ints out, ins urance to cover the costs of only Pan American and Continen­ hijacking. And it's strictly up to tal have done so. "We have had an airline's individual policy no government directives so far whether passenge r s are re- ' as the r esult of this recent se­ ries of hijack.ings," Ellison said. I imbursed or refunded pan of their fare for the incbnvenience and "But that doesn't mean we won't i get some later." I anguish of be~g shunted. say, to I· I What's SO ExcitinC A bout A nother Hijackinc? Mench .1968: Verduin Writes Job SUFt1MER JOSS On-Campus Interviews Nutrient Article Thousonds of college students Jacob Verduin, professor for resoft ·employment . F··,,-fil­ The' fo llowing are on-campus job imer­ psychologist s , e motionally disturbed, and ied jobs with hi!?l . r, .. y in 37 views :5cheduled at Univer sity Placem ent pre- school deaf. of botany. has written an article in a symposium volume ilote s. The 196~ edition of the Servi..: l.""s . For appointme nt s and additional BEARDSTOWN SCHOOLS, Beardstown, lll: S'tvdenh R.!so rt Employment Dir­ information, Ihose wh o are interested ma y GUidance, speech correction, jr. and sr. of the A me rican Association for the Advancement of S~i­ ectory is now ovoiloble!Poge phone 3- 2391 or stop b~ Ihe Placeme nt Of­ high hiswr y. sr. high mat h, mr./sr. high oHer poge of certified jobs ot fh,:e 31 5 11 SOUlh Gr aham, Coll ege Square, voca l music a nd junior hi gh school coach. e nre. The title of [he volume is "Agriculture and the leading resorts. Mops, mileage Building B. chari, opplicati ons. and hel p­ Friday, March 29 Quality of Our Environment." Verduin's article, entitled ful hi nh tho' hel p you " gel Thursday, Marc h 28 thOI job" . SEND Sl . OO for Dir­ SOC IAL SECURITY ADMINISTR ATION: Re­ "Eutrophic ation and Ag ric ul­ ture," asseiises the contri­ ectory to; onDa r Publishers. E. I. DuPONT de NEMOURS & CO.: Fi­ fe r [Q Marc h ~8 , 1968 date . 60)( 15327, Tulsa, Oklo. 74115 nance, acc!., marketing and sales, syste ms E .I . DuPONT de NE MOURS AN D CO.: Re­ burion of agriculture to the nutrie nt enrichment of rive rs anal ysis and co mputer programming. fer to Ma r c h 28 , 1968 date. . ------~------U.S. NA VAL AM ML!N ITION DE PO T: Ph vs­ CONTINENTAL NA TIONA L AMERICAN and lakes in [he United States, icis ts , c hemistr y and mathe matics. 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English, guidance, home ec., indo a ns, ARLINGTON HE IGHTS P UBLIC SCHOO LS, math, voca l music, phys. ed. (men and Arlington Heights, Ill. : E le m. (K-S), wo me n), reading scie nce . social s tudies, physical education, music and libra r y, jr. s r. high an, busi ness e du cation, E nglish, high math, science, language a n s/social home economics, French, Spanish, math. studies, mUSi C, indo ans, F rench, an, phYSi cal education, coac hing, scie nce. and hom e eeo, phys. ed. (men and wo m en) and social s tudies, speech the rapy. music­ librarian, special e ducarion, learning dis­ strings, school nurse [eac he r, librarians abilities, EMH. TMC, speech correction, e lementar y and s econdary. Author to Speak at C onvo' Richard Armour. a uthor and Ar ound in Academic Circles," 600 lectur es for the National lect urer, will appear at the Armour has also wrinen m o r e Lecture Bure au at univer­ first convocation of this quar­ than 5,000 pieces of light ver se sities and colleges in the coun­ to introduce this magnif ,. te r at 10 a.m. and 1 p,m . and pr ose fo r over 150 m ag­ try, in addition to his lectures cently different pattern in Thursday in Shryock Audito­ azines. in other pans of the world the heaviest sterling, we rium . as an Ame rican specialist for have a gift for you a As a writer, he was hailed the state departme nt . An infor mal session with the by [he New Yo rk He rald - Trib­ matching goblet FREE speaker will f o llo w in [he une as •• a scholar who writes Pre-law Club to Meet with every 5·pc. place set­ afternoon at: [he CalJpr e St age with Jjghtness and grace." The Pre-Law Club will m eet t ing purchased through i n the Communications Build ­ He has al so appeared on tel­ Thursday 8 p. m. in Room June 29, 1968. 5-pc. place ing. evis ion with Grouc ho Marx, Author of such colle ge stu­ 121 of the Ge ne ral Classr oom setting $77.50 Edgar Be rge n, J ack Paar, and dents' fa vo rites as «It All Building. AdviserM ax Turne r J ohnn y Ca rson. will distribute r e sults of the Started with Co J u m b u s," « Twisted Tales from Shake ­ Armour has give n mOr e than LSAT exam r epon. s pe arE:. " "The Cl assiCS Re­ (' 1 ass i fi e d " and ., G (J i n g Sxpert Syewear SJ U's Vietnamese A THOROUGH EYE Donate to Needy EXAMINATION Vie tnamese stude nts at SIU WILL BRING YOIJ have donated $185 [Q hcJ pvic­ tim s of the Widr in Vie tnam. 1. Correct Pre.cription T he check was sent to the Em bassy of Vie tnam in Wash­ 2. Correct Fillinl{ ington. D. C •• ( 0 be fr) r wardc·J 3. Correct Appearance to the war- torn count r y. available for most TWeJa y - t wo Viername sv eye",ear ",bile you ",ai t s [Ud e nts arc en r oll ed at SIU. a triumph in Many a r e teache r s selected sterling artistry inspired by SIU' s team of educators in r Re~o:abie - 1 I -eo;,'fACT by those cOZY. little suppers Saigon [Q receive academ ic at Versailles training at the Unive r s ity. J1 _____Prices I L- _~~ _ Si nce 1961, the Unive r s ity has been helping Sou t h Vi ­ I NTERN ATI O :--' A l."' STERLING e tnam deve lop a progr am for training future teachers und e r a contract wich the U. S. Agency CONRAD OPTICAL for In t e rn at ion a I Devel­ '" 1 S. IJlinois -Or.Lee II. J otre Optometrist 457. 4919 at opm ent. 16th Q"d Monroe, Herrin-Or . Conrad , Optometrist 942.5500 This Week's Dandy Deal... WEEKEND Fish Sa.ndwich. SPECIAL & Shakes St.lad 2'2( ( - - :1 PAIL Y EGYPTIA" Pcige 7 Selection of C·onvention Delegates Begins

• WASHINGTON (AP) - The that opens in C hicage Aug . 26 tion Friday. The party ap­ McCarthy but Ihe chief ex­ 201 / 1. There a r c 18 <,ffic ­ first real flurry of action in will be assigned. paratus favors Pr e si d E:' n t ecutive has done no personal iall y uncomitted Democ.. ralic the selection of national con­ Within the same period 52 Johnson. ~ campaigni ng. Vice Preside nt vOtes fr om districts i n Kan­ vention delegates {Q name the Re publicans will be named to On Sarurday Kansas fills Hube rt H. Humphrey has car­ s a s . and4 1/l. un cum iu cd fro m 1968 presidential nominees artend the COP convemion OUt its roster with 38 Demo­ ried the ball for him in Wis­ Nevada. starts in the comi ng weekend. beginning Aug. S in Miami cratic votes. Norbert Dre i­ consin. The McC arthy camp O n the Republican Side the Beach. ling, state c hairman, predicts professes solid confidence. COUnt fo r R ichard M . Nixun In [~ e lOdaysbeginningwith Maryland' s De mocrat ic a solid J ohnso n front. John­ Alaska will finish out the s tands at 28 of the 667 he Friday, March 29, 148 voces . de legation. with 19 votes, will son-leaning de legal es have a l­ wee k With a Satuz:daY- Sunday needs. He got 8 in New Hamp­ in [he Democratic convention be named at a state co nven- r e ady been picked in dis tric t conve nti on in whic h delegates s hire and 20 in North Car o­ conventions. will be picke d to cast 22 lina. Al so on Saturda y South de m Q'C rat j c vote s. Parry The r e are 2? Oklahoma Car olina na mes 2 Republic­ leade r s predict Johnson will votes offi cially pledged to Gov. City Will Proceed ans, without a r eal contest. gel the whole de legation. Dewey Bartlett as a favorite The second of the year ' s As the count s tands now, son bUI leaning heavil y IOward major primaries will be he ld J ohnson has 23 of the 1,31 L. Nixon as things -sta nd now. With Housing Units in Wi sconsi n Tuesda y. April Votes he W'O u 1 d need in 2, With 59 De mocr atic a nd 30 August- assuming he runs for According to Burns, the set But there are holdouts for (Continued fr om Page 1) Republica n convention VOles [Q r e-election-1 7 from Ne vada of guidelines drawn up by the Gov. Rona ld Reagan of Cal­ be allotted. and 6 fro m New Hamps hire . ifornia if his name comes William Burns, Commis ­ Depanment of Hous ing and J ohnson' s name will be on McC arthy has 20 from Ne w s ione r orebe Carbondale Com­ U r ban Developme nt (H Um be f o r e the conve ntio n. and the W i s ca n s in Democratic tJa mpshi're and half a vote more me m ber s of the dele ­ munity Conservation Board, states that pub I i c hous ing baUOl against Sen. E uge ne J . from Nevada for a total of along with Osborne said that s hould be scatte r ed r ather gatio n are r eported ready to Urbain was unhappy with the than concentrated in segr e­ jump to Reagan if he becomes selected s ites in the Nonh gated a reas s uch as in the a ser ious lcanclidate . Wall P r oject Area and fa­ northeast section. Columbus Day May Be The first tWO Kansas Re pub­ licans name d a r e pledged to vored the rfonheast section The purpose of s uc h dis­ which had been pre v i 0 u s l y Sen. F ran k Carlson as a persal of public hous ing is to favorite son. The r e ar e six r e co rn m en d e d by form er contribute to a r educt ion in lVew National Holiday Mayor D. Blaney Miller. unc.o mitted Republicans in the excessive concentration of North Car o lina. min 0 r 1 t y group fam!l!es. WA SHINGTON (AP)- A bill Until the s tates e nact sim ­ Westmoreland " p ubI i c h a u si n g ghettos to observe three na tiona l holi ­ il ar legislation, the measure DING should not be built in a Negro days o n Mondays and the crea­ would appl y onl y to fede ral INVITATIONS ghetto," Burns said. If they tion of one new national holi­ workers throup;hou t the nation. Aide l\Ieets are, then the purpose of the da y-Columbus Day, a lso on $10.S0 ·per hundr ed program is defeated, he s aid . Monday-wa s approved by the As pr oposed by the bi 11, and House Judiciary Committee. up Urbain said that although the Was hington' s Birthday would With Johnson The affected holidays would fall on the third Monday in 24 HR . SERVICE ON guidelines c all for a lack of be Washington's Birthday. WASHINGTON (AP) - Army concentration of public hous­ Februa r y, Me mor ial Dayan PERSONALIZED Me mo rial Day and Veterans the last Monda y in May, Gen. Creighton W. Abrams ing in seg r e g a t e d areas, Day, now observed, r espec­ slipped quietly Into Washing­ uCar bondale's previous pro­ Columbus Da yan the second NAPKINS tivel y, on Feb. 22 , May 30 Monday in October , and Ve t­ ton and lost no time con­ posal of 10 hous ing units to and Nov. II. The c hanges ferring with President J ohn­ an acre is nOt wh at I call e r a ns Dayan the fourth Mon­ w o u I d become effective In day in OctOber . son Tuesday morning, with concentrated. " 197 1. the details of their talks The regional dir ector said shrouded in secrecy. that the scattering of public Officially, th e Pentagon housing as propo s~ed • would said [he 53-year-old Abrams, cost too much because whe n now top deputy [0 Gen. WU­ you build individual houses liam C. Westmore land, is here the contractor mus t move his to r epon on stre ngthe ning the e qUipment a great de al." For all Students with ID Card. South Vietname se fo rces. But Os bo rne said tha t his dis­ more probably he was t alking cussions with contrac tor s and about the possibility of his e ngineer s have shown that it succeeding Westmoreland. would not cost any mor e mone y Westmor el and wtllie av e the to scan e r the units than to Viemam com m and t o become ca n c e n t rat e them into one Army chief-o t-staff in early specific area. July. Regarding th e agreement At the White House, afte r made b e twe e n Burns and it was disclosed that Abr ams Fische r over the exte nsion of had already talked to J ohn­ time. Urbain s aid "Bur n s and "II'(ITf son, press secretary George hi s gang took advantage of Tonight March 27, 4 pm. to 8 Christian r efu sed to give any Fische r who was ne w on the detaUs. job:' ALL YOU CAN EAT only .Spring

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WASHINGTON (A P) - The without r educ ing it s st and ard secr etary Geor ge Chr istian r e fe rred to a s gun sa n d White House gave a cool r e­ of living. [O ld newsm en: butte r . ,. s ponse-but not a firm de nial­ Asked about that suggestion "Obvious l y we a r e goin g [0 Ba rr told the Senate Fo r e ign T uesday ro (he v i ew that the by the .T r easury' 5 No . 2 m an, have [ 0 defend freedom abroad Re l ations Committee Monday United St ates c annot full y meet U nd e rsecr et a ry J 0 5 e p h W. and social progress he r e . I that the wa r and dom e stic its war and domest ic need s B arr, White H a u se p r e s s realize that's commonl y been need s could be m et fully only ' ~i f we are willing to ge t down to the s ubsiste nce le ve l like the Russians o r so m eo n e Khe Sanh Marines Beseiged e lse." C hr is t ian was as k ed if President J ohnson . in calling for national auster it y. e nvis­ By Army of Hungry Rats ion s a r eduction jn the Ame r ­ ican s tanda r d of liv ing . He KHE SANH, V ietnam (AP)­ ter are spread over Khe Sanh. techniCian commands the an(i­ replied: " J have never heard Paulette Ogren The 5,500 Mari nes 3l lhis UaS. A majo r problem at t he base r at attack. the ' P r esident use it in t hose com bat base are fight ing a is (h at North Viet namese shell Dupuy's main concern is the te r ms." Your portrait losing balt le with a foe as fire m a k. e s sanitation dury t hr e at of rabies and pl ague T he President, Christian per s is tent 35 {he North Viet­ hazardous . Once t he Marines whic h can fell a man as s ure l y we nt on, still cons ide r s the L•• the perfect namese ba n a lions s urround­ car e full y dumped all the ir as a North Vietnamese a rtil­ budget he pr e s e nte d to Con­ ing rhe ljp-rats . tra sh and garbage into a ravine l er y sh ell. gr ess in January as hili best gift! 500 ya rds outs ide the ir base. Nume r ous me n h a v e been Thousands of r ats have judgme nt on the le ve l of spe nd­ Plows cover ed up t he piles bitte n by r at s a nd the bite moved into the s andbagged ing the country needs. Sut of trash as they accumul ated. is worth a trip out of Khe PHONE FOR AN base whe r e unde r g r ound tun­ he added that J ohnson has tn- ,' ne l s and ple nty of food pro­ Sanh. Sut the trip involves APPOINTMENT TODAY Now wit h 5,500 Ma rines 14 d ays of painful s hots to dicat ed he would be r e ason­ vide the m with a r odent" s able and would "have the e x­ 457-5715 pa radise. ope ning nine C r at ion cans a pr e ve nt rabies. pre s s ions and the will of ~ n­ One of the Ma rines' c hief day and s nipers s hooting at The t hreat of plague is low, the dump, the Marines' tras h although the disease sa m e ­ gr ess On jus t exactly how we NEUNLIST STUDIO weapons fo r beat ing bac k: the are go ing to solve this prob­ detajls have conte nted the m­ times s weeps through Wid e 213 W . Main inva s i o n ~ is peanut burte r fo r ­ le m without a tax bill." tifi ed with zinc phosphide, a selves with getting most of a r eas of Vi e tnam. The [he e m pt y c ans and trash out poison. Marines all have s hots to pro­ For some r eason . the r ats to the dump whe r e it lies un­ tect the m . s how a marke d pre fe r e nce for cover e d , t he h o m e of un­ " If we could c ut off the food INDIANA AGRI(U LTU RE peanut butte r ove r c heese. counted r at s and flies. s upply the rats would tum on And since one out of three The r e fu se i s piling up in­ each othe r," Dupuy said. " Sut C r ations conta ins peanut but­ s ide the ba rbed wire as we ll, t ha t is n't going to happen ter, the r e is ple nty around. muc h to t he d ism ay of J am es around he r e a ny time soon, Seve r al thousand traps and E.. Dupuy. a Navy corpsm an nOt the way we t h r ow C rations globs 01 poisoned peanut but- wh o as a pre ve ntive m e dic ine around." Permit Beer at 18, Says Judge CLEARWATE R, Fla. (AP)­ taurant with hi s par e nts wi[h­ a tool of the de vil. Many A Florida juve nile court judge , our being humiliated by being people drink it for nouris h­ EXCELlENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SALES. propos ing that I S- year-o lds offe r e d a Mickey Mouse cock ­ me nt and 0 t h e r beneficial MANAGEMENT. PRODUCTION, AND be allowed to legally drink tail Wit h a che rry o n t he top, " r e a sons ." MARKETING IN AGRICULTURE beer in the state , says " for s aid the judge, father of a He s aid his exper ience as e ve r y c hild r aised on milk 19- y e a r -o 1 d Uni ve r s ity of a juve nile court judge con­ ther e are four being raised F lo rida stude nt . vinced hi m to take {he posi­ ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWING on beer ." ~' l'm nm proposing young­ t ion. which he conc e ded was ster s be a llowe d to drink any­ THURSDAY . APRIL 4 P ~ne n as Co u n t y J u d g e a "polit ical hot potato." th ing t hey want ... · he said in Placement Seryices Robert A. Ha l v 0 r se n . in " 1 have had a policem a n m aki ng the proposal to the an i ntervie w. " S ut for e very come in Ilere and cry to for ce state beve r age com mission. child r aised on milk there me (Q adjudicate a 16- year­ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNI TY EMPLOYER said Tuesday (he plan would a r e four be i n g ra i sed on old girl from a fine fa mily he l d bridge the gap between beer." who was fo und o n t he beach gene r ations. He s aid he had t rave le d all al s i x o ' clock in the evening PERSONNEL DfPAITMENT .' over the world a nd most re­ with a ca n of beer i n he r INDIANA FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSN ., INC. ,. A 20- year-Old youngster, cent ly the U niv e r sity of hand," s a id the judge. " In e ntrusted to fl y mult imillion­ Color a do whe r e he said stu­ the cases t ha t have come to 4' SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA STlfET do lla r airplanes and fight on denrs a r e a llowed to drink [his court so far I have re­ INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA 4620 4 the banlefields of Vi etna m. beer . fu sed (0 ad judicate a child as TELEPHONE 311· 63 1·8361 cannm go i nro a good res- "Seer." he said. "js fl at a delinque m on s uch a .bas i s .'· No scrubbing! No ironing! No fooling!

I've Got My Eye On The Man .. . ina VAN HEUSEN· "417" VANOPRESS SHIRT VAN H EUfSEN One glance ... and I was trapped by the biggest man on campus! Really trim and " 417" VANOPRESS SHIRTS sharp in his permanently pressed Van With new SOlL·AWAY Heusen ·· 417"" Vanopressshirt. Madewith the authentic button·down COllar. his shirt · Modern, easy ca re convenience joins trad;tional buttpn-down tailoring in "417" Vanop",.. shirts. features new Soil·Away process that washes New Soil·Away process washes out stains and out stains and collar soil without scrJlbbing. :', collar soil without scrubbil'!& .. . and pennanent Plus V·Taper for a slimmer. neaterf,t. ". press saves lots of I.u lIdry dollars. too. And new ··with it·, patterns and colors. V·Toperfor I•• n . trim fit. Plus lively Spring colors. if looks could kill. I'd really be in regim.ntal checks, wide-track stripes and swingy solids. Stop in .. . seeing isJ>e1ieving! soh~'s r~) . ... •~ ...... 7.DO . S~JUIHOJS ...... ~ ...... " ; :~. Store Hours Thursday 12=00. 9:00 P .M. Sav-rna Mondoy 12 ;00 -9;00 P.M. F'idoy 12'00 . 9;30 .P.M. T u•• doy 12:00 · 9:00 P_ 101 . Sotu,doy 9:00 _9 :00 P.M. Wedn •• doy 12:00 - 9:00 P.M. Sundoy 10:00 _6 :00 P.M . State H wy 13 and , Comet e Reed Station Rd. Wieners l ~-k;'- 43 Ca rbond a Ie, II"!. Prices effective Mar. 27 thru Apr il 2. Detined Who le or Holf Sliced ... lb ... 63~ e Slab Bacon Ib.SS Fami Iy Pak - 4_lb. Pkg. or Larger Bulk Po,k 2-l b· 8ge Pork Steaks Sausage Pkg . Rope Style Pork Sausage 1-lbPkg._ Sge J ( Mrs . Poul' s 14-o z·Sge lb. Fish Fillet Pk9 . Skinned c Whiting Ib. 39

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Libby. No. 303 1-lb. Sungold - L ibby P ineapple Libby s 00 -S'altines Grapefruit Juice 4 / Vegetables Pineapple 1 in Butter Sauce I Chunks. Crushed, Sliced Libby 5 " 0~lOO e 1.,b_ -23( e Whole Kemel Com, Early June 8g ,·Pkg. ,.. .. Apricot ,Nec,al , 3/8g PeelS, Sl iced Can als, Suc cotosh 3 for ~nd ~~~: . 7~.~ ~.~r:.~~: . .:. :.:..'. ~,: .. ''':!>'' ' '~''' ~''''~---' ' I ' --'' SIU Student Play Staged at Festi val A student play from SIU has been accepted as one of 12 college productions from across the nation which was staged during the annual Yale University Drama Festival. Each of the 12 plays was'­ sty den t-directed and pro­ duced with an undergraduate srudent cast. The SIU entry is a new. or i gin a l one-act comedy. ' '' Let'S You and Him Fight, " written by John Weldon of Morgan(Own, W. Va., a doc­ (Oral student in theater at SIU. Dan Vance of Gary. Ind. , a senior the2ter major, directed the play. _ Members of the cast were Jean Wheller of Auburn as Madge. Linda Sublett of Home­ wood as Barb. Dennis Schlach­ ta of Bellwood :lS Nate, Peter Mage e of Bloomington as stage to be use d in the building. When t he NEW SOU,,"D S\ ' STEM··Workers assem ble Charlie . and Richard Be,g­ speak er s are r ai sed to the Aren a ceiling, parts or a n ew sound system being installed man of Carbondale as Larr y. in the SI U Aren a. T h e ne w system is de· they will be s paced so that the baSketball Plot of Weldon's play is signed t~ complement a new revolving round scor eboard can be lowered through them . based on the book, "Games People Pla y." by Bernard Russian Oratorio Brane. Richardson Named To Youth Conference SIU to Co-Present 'I van' C barles E. Richardson, as­ sociate professor in the De­ SIU will team up with the Stassevich, Russian conductor baritone. and Mrs. Edna Mae partment of Health Educat10n St. Louis Symphony to present of ttie original film crack. George, contralto. at SIU . has been named by the world premiere of an Eng­ After the comJX>ser'·s death, The performances, a parr Gov. Otto Kerner (0 the Il­ lish ve r s ion of a Russtan Stassevich ass e m b led the of the symphony' s regular linois Com miuee for the 1970 oratorio, "Ivan the Terrible, " mus ic into an oratorio of 20 series of concerts, are sched­ White House Conference on March 29 and 30 in St. Louis. numbers. uled at I :30 p.m. on Friday Children and Youth. The work is based on Se rge The E nglish translation has and at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday The committee he ld its first Prokofiev's m u s i c for the been made by Herben Mar­ in Powell Symphony Hall, the meeting March 20 In [he Cen­ Eisenstein film, and will be shall, British s tage and film m u s ic a 1 organization's new ter for Continuing Education at con du cted by Abram L. director, author and Russian permanent home. the University of Chicago. theater authority. now a visit­ Cunningham to Be ing professor of theater at SIU's Carbondale Cam pu S. On SALE Now ... Mars hall . who has made all McDonald's. Visiting Professor [he arrangements for the S t . reg. 32.95 .. J!!!!!: kind af ~ Floyd F. Cunntngham, who Louis presentation, will serve r etir ed as professor of geo­ as narrator. gTaphy and director of the Singers will come from 110 Ib.Barbell f3~;'8 climatology laboratory at SIU SIU's Edwardsville Campus ­ ~ in 1966 after 19 years on the Community Choral Society and SIU faculty, is the first person Conce rt Chorale, both direct­ Entrance to Murda Ie to be n a me d Di s tinguishe d ed by Leonard Van Camp, Visiting P rofessor of Geo­ a ssis tant professor of fine Jim's Sporting Goods Shopping Center graphy at Weste rn Kentuc ky arts. Solois ts will be Dale ing Center Unive r s ity i n Bowling Gree n. Moo r e , professor of vOice. In establishing the Oistin­ gUi s h;! d Vi s iting P rof e s so r The Bill Dana Comedy Theater Presents title , the institution's board of r ege nts paid tribute to Cun­ ningham's s ervice to the uni ­ JOEY FORMAN as vers ity s ince j o i n in g the faCul ty. in 1966 after retiring Cunni ngham joine d lhe SIU faculty in 194i to s erve as chairman 'of the Geography THE'AN AFFECTIO NATE ANDMASHUIiAnlSHI TRANSCENDENTAL TRIB UTE TO THE GOOD HUMOR Of THE MAHAR YDIiIISHI MAHBH YOGI Depanme nr fo r 12 years be ­ rore a s king to be r e lie ve d of administrative work ro devote his e ff o rts to teaChing and r e search and ro directing the climatology labor atory until his retirement.

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...... -,.- .. .- -...... ::...... ~ ~. ~L::'fL.~~~ . :~~:~ . ~~.~~.I~. Sf4\~ , ,. March 13 Home Econ Lecture Series to Explore Field Day Set 'Great Decisions of 1968' "Great Decisions of 1968" '''The Upl:reaval in Commu­ will be discussed in an evening nist C hina" wi ll be [hi:: sub­ . For Saturday lecture series offere d at SIU ject of [kua . Chou of thE:: DE::­ this .spring b y the DiVision of partment of Government on The annual Home Econom­ Technical and Ad ult Educa­ Wednesday. April Hi. ics High School and Junior tion. Frank Klingberg, also of the College Career Day, spon­ T-he series is designed to sored by the SJU School of explore (he significance of Department of Gove rnment. will discuss" Ame rican Pow­ Home Economics . will be held evems and problems ranging March 30 with "Mission Pos- er and Foreign P olicy" on fro m the Middle East criSis to sible" as its theme. . the pacification program in Wednesday. April 24 . The series will end Wednes­ Four departments will have Vietnam. accord.ing to Adult programs geared to career s Education Coordinator Harold da y. Ma y 8, with a panel possible in home economics. Engelking. di scussion on the "Other War" in Vi etnam. Panel Each department will conduct Speakers have been c hosen separate programs in various for their exper ience in the me mber s wil1 be Willis Ma lone. assistant to Vi ce auditoriums with guests mov­ areas being discussed. Engel­ P r esident Robert MacVicar ; ing from o'ne auditorium to king said. Several have s erved another throughout the day. M . Keirh Humble. director of With roi ssio n s~ o v erseas . sru the SIU Vocational- T echnical The Department of Clothing On Wednesday. April 3, Ins[itute; Wa yne Leys of the and Textiles will conduct its George Ax(elle of the Depan­ Department of Philosophy ;and program on the theme "Should mem of Philosophy wi ll ope n F r ed Armistead of rhe College You Decide to Accept This the s e ries With a discussion of Education. Mission?" in Furr Audito- of the Middle East and its rium· problems . Audie nces will have oppor­ tunity for questions and dis­ The Department of Home SIU to Serve as Host Economics Ecucation w ill c u ssio~ a{ all sessions. The present a program in Muckel­ , For Livestock Contest series will be conducted in roy Audiwrium using "Mis­ the S[llqi.o Theater of Pulliam sion Possible Through Psy­ SJU will be host to the J 968 Hall with sessions scheduled chedelic Education" as its Southeaste rn Spring Livestock from 7 to 9 p.m. Registra­ theme. Evaluation and Judging contest tion fee of $1 per person for Ap rll 19 to April 21. acco rding the full series. The Department of Ho me PSYCHEDELIC DESIGN S--Home economics education stude nts at SIU u.se psycbedelic colors and designs to promote the to H.W. Mille r, contest s upe r­ Those wishing to participate and Family will greet guests intendent. are aske d [Q register in ad ­ in Davis Au ditorium with the annual Home Economics Guest Day, Saturd a.Y, when high school and junior college students will visit the School of There will be from 12 to 15 vance at the Adult Educarion program theme of "Code agricultural coIl e g e s from Home Economics to learn about career opportunities. F rances Office. 908 S. Wall St •• Car­ Name: Home and Family." Virginia to Oklahom a e ntering Nail of New Minden, le ft, and Deborah Lazar of Skokie, dis­ bondale . The Departme nt of Food and teams. More than ]00 con- play a poster in Ute home economics laboratory . Nu trition will present its part testants will be involved. of the program in Shryock Beef, sheep and swine will Auditorium using the theme Two Firms Submit Construction Bids be evaluated and judged. The SPORTS FANS! .. Your Mission: Food and contestants will be judged on Nutrition ... The SJU Architect's Of­ was one other bid. by John­ performance and oral reaSOn­ T o u r s will be conducted fiee has announced that the son E lectric Co. of Anna. ing for their placings. throughout the day in the Home John J . Calnan Co. of Chi­ Economics Building to view cago and Cunningham Elec­ exhibits and talk to various tric Co. of An na s ubmitted department faculty and stu­ apparent low bids for heat Meel A I The Moo dents abou[ car eer passihil1- runnel piping and e lectrical ties. work: on the Carbonda le Open III 2 Slides will be s hown in the campus . Home Economics Auditorium Calnan' s hid of $28.697 was conce rning growth of the Uni­ low for construcrion of 380 verSity. Special exhibits will feet of e ight- inch s ream pip­ Friday & Saturday 8.)' Sidn ey N . Starr be on display in the Family ing, and condensate r eturn Living Laboratory. Room 119. piping, pipe covering, and other days till 12:30 What wa s the most unusual The various programs will painting in a tunne l between goal ever scored in a hockey begin at 9 a .m. in each audi­ the Wham E ducation and the game? ... How about tbis torium and run through 3 p.m . Ge ne ral Classr ooms and Of­ one ... It once happened, oC all places, in the deciding Interested s tu den t 5 , home fice Buildings. Also bidding game of the Stanley Cup economics teac hers. guidance were the Fowler Company and playoffs . . . Detroit and counselors, as we ll as high Blaise. Inc .• both of C;e ntralia. Montreal were tied 2-2 at the end of regulation time ... s choof s tudents and junior col­ Cunningham bid $1.260 for In the sudden death over­ lege s rudems are invited [Q complete lighting and power time, Henri Richard of Mon· attend the sessions. wiring in the tunnel. The re treal was tripped . .. As he I:~e ~~~k~nd ~<;jid f~:~b~in t~ ~~~kD~tit~it h;~O:a~~~ ~n~ LEARN ABOUT THE mng goal !.- . . . Veteran !~~k~be o~s,;ie's~rsfin~~b t~;; NEW ever saw to a bockey game.

CATHOLIC or all the boxers in his­ tory, which one holds the record for knocking out the FAITH mpst men? ... The answer, rather surprisingly. is T}vl any of the old·timers, but a modern fighter - Archie Moore . . . Archie set the ... whether you,are non-committed record by scoring a total of 137 knockouts in hi s career. seekin g a way of life, a Catholic Who was the shortest man seeking an up-to-date know ledge ever to play pro basketball of his faith, or a member of another in the N'a,!i0nal Basketball ~~:otii:Jiofo~ this · b!::r ~~~ church seek ing only friendship and ~oa;~ !~~a~!lsl~l~z Cf~r ~~i- unders tanding. Com e to the Umore in 1947-48 . . . Both were 5-7.

CaihuHc !llf~rrr!!!!!~!! Talks I bet you didn't know tilat college graduates bave a longer life e~~~::'~~ - Every Thursday night, beginning lower deaLb rate and are Ih ·· mg five years longer on the ~verage t haD non-roUege M'arch 28 at 7:45p.m. ;;';en. The ~~~.~:- death rate of collt'gt' men makt's po;· in the. Meeting Room of the UNIVERSITY SQUARE ' sible broader bcnt'fits and grt'ater casb "alues in Col· CHURCH of lege Life policit's. Tbis ('t'r· The Moa' s taioly makes good st'nst' . SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER Jack Baird dot'sn't it? 303 S. Poplar The COllEGE LIFE tNS. CO. SIU Alumnus 5 12 We !'; I M a i n ·In thl~. .~pirit of Ecumenical Renewal. P h l""1~~}t89 •...."' ...... ; .....•. .. ~" ...... " ...... ~ ...... ~__ .~ ... !!:': ..~ .... ~ .,. •~ •..• ~... _~ . ~.~.._ ~ .~_::::...':'::' •• =. _ .~.. ,. ~.,,~..~ ~...~ ,,~....~ .... ~.. ~.~..._~ .."tf , ~...... ~~_--I; lII.,do '0; ,,,. CroUitU Yell, Drink Beer Baseball Fans Prepare for New S~aso 'n

B y Rick Scbwab man and JenJdns give us the lieve the Cubs will give-tbem best one-two punch in the the most trouble, but rna ybe Spring ~is when many a young league." r' ve been Indoctrinated -b y m y man's fancy rums to thoughts Bob Lewin. a 21-year-old roommate who backs the C ubs. of baseball. Girls may be aU senior from Cbicago major­ "Tbe Redbirds we r e really right. but a true baseball fan ing in history, has been a an exciting ball c lub last can e xpe r i e n ce worldly Chicago White Sox fan since ye ar," Smith added. "I can't pleasures b y reclining i n tbe 1952 when be was six years see how they can impr ove on bleachers with a cold beer old. . last season." on a warm da y. "Tbe W bite SOx bappened Danny Share, a graduate sru bas its shar e of the to be on teleVision o ne day, student from Chicago. has faithful who back various ma­ and I became a White Sox bee n a lifelong Boston Red jor league ball clubs and wbo fan, " Lewin said. " 1 imagine Sox booster. become jubilant with each vic­ if the Cubs would bave been " J was in a trance all last tory and depressed wi tb e ac.b on TV tbat day, I would have year. .. Share said." After defeat. become a C ub f~n." Boston swept the final series Mark Weitzman, a 21-year­ " I've ' gOt a friend who is at Minnesota lO win the old senior majoring 10 Radio­ JUSt as fierce a Cub fan as I pennant, I went on a drunken TV, is a me mber of tbe r ight­ am a Sox fan," Lewi n con­ spree. I couldn't have been field bleac her choir thaI ti nued. " We get in the most happier if someone had given enlivens Cubgames at Wrigley vicious a r guments Un¥gi­ me a million dollars. The Field in Chicago. nable. But we have managed whole season was unreal. " Tbe r ightfield bleacher to agree [hat wbe n [he .C ubs A l 00- LO -l shot cam e home. cboir has a few me mbership and Sox meet in the World HI became a Red Sox fan r equir e ments," Wei t z man Series, the wi nner will e nd wh e~ I anempted to get Norm says. "You have to attend our arguments. Zauchinls a utograph, a Red around 30 ball games, yell •. Baseba l1 is more than a Sox -ballplayer around 1956_ OUt thr ee comments per week spon to me. The atrDol:.ipbere He had already gotten which viSIbly upset the op­ of t he ballpark PUlS you in on the team bus bur some of posing le arn's rigbdieldeTs, another world during the bours the otber ballplayer s inVited and be able to taile knowledge­ you are [here. When m y team me to gel aboard the bus to abl y about the Cubs after a wins an eXCiting ball game. no get his autograph. I stayed d o ubl eheader' s worth of c1nJ.gs or liquor could ger me there for 10 minutes, and beer." higher tban 1 fee l," Lewin these 10 minutes made me

Weitzman can see the concluded. a fierce Bosox fa n, I I Share Natio na l League pennant fl y­ Carbondale is close r to St. concluded. ing over Wrigley F ield after Luuis than any other m ajor He len Greenbaum. a junior the r egular s eason ends. l eag u e city. Probabl y be­ from New J e r sey, is a New " The C ubs just have tOO cause of this, ther e is an York Mets fan. Every campus much for [he rest of the a bun d 2 n e e of St. L ouis has a t least o ne. league , " he says. "The r e ' s Cardinal r ooters on campus . "That te a m has r eal Williams, Santo , and the old ,. The Cardinals are still char acter. I think a game man. Ernie Banks . s t ill swingE the team to beal as 1 see it," they pla yed against Chic2g0 '\ o u (' aught the first ball 01 the st-"asoo . t· "Ch pf'r u p . a m e an bat. Pit c hers Holtz- said J eff Smith, a senior math last year exemplifie s i t," major from Beman. " 1 be- Miss Greenba um said. SIU Soccer Club Opens Closing-ouf Sale! Season With Murray State Golfing equipment SIC ' s int e- rnarional s occer Sinct' the- tt-am has nOI been Presently. t he c lub obtams & related items c l ub W Ill stan ils spTlng recugnlzed h~ rht· Univt'rslfY. te am members through per­ season Sat urda \ when It mE:-t.'t s it !s nUl t" nti l h:: d 10 p l a ~ In sonal cant acts by the in­ Murra y Stale O<:y .) U niv e r sjr~ the NC AA . Lumsde n saId. But dJ vidual player s or by r e view­ h~re at 2 p. m . a cummlltee has been fu rmed lOp, athlell C: Inte r ests indicared Th~ #club, whIch wa s organ­ to stud~ [ht' pussl billLles of on [he stude nt applications for to lZt.d in 1906 for r ,="cn: ation, Im:luding soccer ' In thr:- SIll admIssion 10 the- Unive rsity. was unddeated until la sl O~ ­ athletic c urnc ulum. he added. 30 3S% off C hu Indicatf'd that lhe c <;- mi>er when it plaY E:- d Mu r ­ Qffict'r s of the- club, which d~p~ndin9 upon i te-m present method is inadequare r a~ Slale at Murra y, Ky., J f\ cunSlstS of 50 srude nt s from because m any foreign srude m s Golf clubs, bags , shoe-s , balls , s oft goods . snow) conditions. 11 held a 22 countnes , are DI ckie Cok e wi]) Indi c a! e' football whic h r ecor d of 6- 1- 3 last )'t:::a r. of J amaica, coac h ; Lum sden; is s urna med for socceT In The highlight at 1967 was the­ C olln Bishop of England. man­ m any countries. Carl CareIl9,:' pro win ov{'r St . Louis Univer­ ager; Duncan Mil c hell ofWal ­ sity. joint NCAA Champions lingLon. Conn., tr easure r ; and The faculty adVise r also in 1967. Mar y Mitc he ll of Chicago, Slated that socce r I S nec ­ Franklin County Country Frank Lumsden of J amaica. secretar y. J oseph Chu of the essary for a we ll-rounded ath­ captain, said fO UT games have Re public of China is the fac ­ letic c urric ulum becaus e j[ Club West Frankfort e nables m any for e ign students been s c heduled J n April, and wt y advise r , &tre e additional ones will be Cbu said Tuesday that the lO indulge in a fa m iliar span. Phone (A.C. 618), 937 -8019 s cneduJed for Ma y. The games club has done r e markably we ll in April are: University of despite the handicap of nOl Ke ntucky. April 6. ho me ; In­ being r ecogni zed by the Uni ­ diana State, April 13, home; ve r sity. He says that to fi e ld Eastern lliinois, April 21 , at a good r e pres e nt ative soccer t EJU; a nd Southeast Missouri, club would require about 25 April 27, home. NCAA scholarships . I f YOUR GRADUATION RING -.1 ~ ~, ~ Choi,ce of Stones & Weights ~ ' !: '!!:::; ;;;,'; .iiow Gold II 3 to 4 W... h 0.1 ivery GER Pago 1.5 ·.Netters. Show Depth, Prepare to Open Season The SIU netmen will open Both Gildemeister and Do­ te am can beat the top con­ LeFevre al so fee ls that the their regular season with a menquez, along with Villarete tenders if the contenders have team will Q..'It ce again be in m arch agaInst Nonhern Iowa and Mike Sprengelmeyer will a bad day," LeFevre pointed top shape for the Friday with ... at 2 p.m. Thursday at the be competing for the top spot out. Mu rray State at Murray. tennis couns East of the on the roster. Arena. They and the other pi ayers The Salulds finished pre­ on the roster are concluding season tennis competition with Challenge matches today for The Hippodrome a 2-4 slate agalnsttough com­ the top spot on the team. PRESENTS petition, according to Coach The session gets underway at Dick LeFevre. 3 p.m. today at the tennis The Ford Gibson Trio Friday Nile "'The boys weren'r in the couns. best condition to meet the Coach LeFevr e said that al­ The Vanguarw Salurday Nile competition they met,'" Le­ though these four are the tOP Fevre said. He pointed out conte nd e r s, "the others can't Sk aling & Dancing 7 :30p.m. 1o 12 p .m. that this was the first meet be consider ed out of the run­ 754 per person --- Sl per couple competition the players had ning, either." Rides for 5 or more person5---ca ll 684-8143 had since a February battle "We are so good down the 805 H. 16'" St., Murphy s bara with the Air Force Academy. line that the or:hers on our , Jose Vlllarete hurt his arm against Houston In the Rice Invit ational and was unable to play against Minnesota. SIU Federico GildePleister IHSTRUCTIOHS FOR COMPLETING ORDER defe~ted Minnesota, 4-3, des­ CLASSIFIED t.DVE:HI SIHG RATES pite Villarette's absence. freshm an from 5 a nt i a go, · Campl,,' " 5"""0,,,, 1·5 u".nlt ballpOIn t p '·n . As' for the regular season, Chile, is the top ranked jun­ (Min imum-2 IL n .. s l • P r,nl In ail C APITAL L E T T ERS ·In 1 . ... II on 5 Coach Dick LeFevre's con­ ior tennis player from Chile, 1 DAY ...... 35, p ... Io n .. and recently placed sixth, un­ O n .. numbe, 0' It'll'" prr 'Pljt· , fidence in the team had a boost 3 DAYS ..( C o n .. ~c u ln· .. ) ...... DS C p .. , lin .. recently with the addition of officially, in the World Junior ~kO, ;:'P~; ; ,s ~~~~.: ';n S::~;" for punC" , u;u!"n two fine tennis players. ranklngs. The other player 5 DAYS .. ( Con .. ...:c u ti ..... J •••••• .• 85, p ... lin<· Count an )· p;'" o f a ~.n .. II .. a full l,nt" . ·M"n" '- .... n n o l b ...c fund .. d.f ad 15 co-: .. .. l :..- d. recently added to the squad DE "'[lllH~S F e deric~ Cfldemeisrer. a · Oll1ly E ~)· p ll " n r"~ " r\"" Ih .. "gh l 1<> '''Jf C"1 a n ) 1 .... d ll)'" is Macareo Domenquez, the lIo·r d . lhru Sal . "d .. o prj". to puu;;.· al,o n. IId.· .. r llI; I r: ~ 'Op )· Aptly Named Phlillpine Junior Champion in T u e ... lid ...... F"n d.y . 1966. He transferred to SIU Official Retires from the Un iversity of the 1 DAilY EGYPTIAN CLASSIF !E D ADVERTISING DENVER (AP) - Colorado Philllpines a year ago. has lost one of its more aptly The addition of these tWO Moil order form with ,,,,, ittonce to Doily E gyption, Bldg. T-48. 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Approaches Start - em medalist for the SIU golf te am, has been lost for the SIU opens itS outdoor track doors in a time of :46.5: ' r e mainder of (he season be­ schedule Sat urda y With com­ Hart zog pointed OUl. cause of scholastic ine ligi­ petition in (he Arkansas Re- Sho uld McKenzie (urn in bility. la.ys at Fayetteville. . the :46.5 time, this would be Robinson was the winner of Coach Lew Hartzog 5 a y s the fastest lime he has made medalist honors in three of thi S should be sriff compe­ in 440 competitio n. the four matches the Salukis tition wilh many of the Big "Ross is running better now have competed in thus far E i g h [ schools, along wi th than he ever has before:' this spring. He was picked Drake and Wichita State of Hanzog said. as rhe number one man on t he Missouri Valley Con­ Other top entries for SIU the 1967 s quad which finished fe rence. as probable e mries. at Ark an s a s will be John fifth in the NCAA College Hartzog is hoping that the Vernon. who s hould be [he D i v i s ion competition. He mile r e lay team will run in favorite in the triple jump, posted a 15-2 r ecord last a time of 3:12. This may a c cor din g to Hanzog; the season while averaging a r e ­ depend i n pan on the third dista nce me dle y rela y team spectable 73 .1 s trokes peT man in the four-man r ela y. " of Dale Gardner. Glenn Ujiye. outing. C huck Benson. Me l Hohman and J eff Duxbury. C 0 a c h L yn n Ho lder de ­ Benson has been in com ­ a nd [he mile relay team of scribed Robinson befor e the petition only once since the Will i e Ric ha r dson, The I season got underway as a close of the basketball season J e ffri es . Benso n an d "long hitte r who already can and ma y nm be in top running McKenzie. belt Ihe ball with the ' big form. Rounding OUt the s quad for b oy s " . Robinso n stunned "The .. m i I e rei a y team Ar k ans a s Re la ys i s Fit C aroondale area golfers last should make a pr etty good Blacle iston in shor put; Bobby summer whe n he (Oured {he showing, " Hartzog said, al­ Jackson in the long jump; Jackson Country Club course though SIU will face lOugh Hohman and Ujiye in the two­ l in a r ecord 62 st r okes. The competit io n fr o m the Drake. mile run; J im Tho mas and figur e included o ne out-of­ Oklahoma State and Ka nsas Herman Gar y in the 120- yard bounds shot. State relay ream. high hurdles; Bill Buzard and Robinso n posted impress ive Drake's r e la y rea m has run Gar y in the 440 hurdles; a nd "H E FLI ES T HRO UGH T HE AIR .. . " :'-John Vernon . the Sa­ efforts in a 15-3 win over the mile indoors in a time of the 440 relay mile team. the lu kis ' a ce triple j u mpe r. seems to be s u s pe nd e d in mid-rli;h l Soulbe :r::n Mississippi whe n he 3 :14, and '\O n an outdoor track 880 relay mile [earn and the durin g on e or his j ump s. He will b e a ravorite to wi n the tei- needed only 68 str okes. In should do eve n better. al­ sprint medley ream. pie j ump comp e tition a t the Ar kansas Re lays Saturday. a 16- 1/2 to 13- 1/ 2 win over though the Arkansas track is Tulane Universiry, he fired a no! exrreme ly fast. two-under - par 70 to capture Hartzog explaine d rhe dif­ medalist honor s . ference in times on an OU[ ­ Salukis Net 5-6 Record The linkster s currently hold door and indoor tracie, using a 3-1 r ecord and will mak.e S a I u k i quarter- mite r Ross their home debut Thursday McKenzie as an example. against Illinois Weslyan in a "Ross r ecemly rurne d in With Grand Canyon Win mat C h to gel unde rway at a time of : 'lB . 1 for the 440 1: 30 p.m. at Crab Orchard yard r un on an indoo!'" track. Golf Course in Carterville . Now this would give an in­ The SIU baseball nine e nded In the bottom of [he ninth, headed. Southe rn scored its Holder is hoping to offset dication to me that he is a Southwestern swing through GCU pushed across a run to only talley in the top of the the loss of Robinson with the capable of running the -14 0 OUl - the nation with a 5- 6 r ecord make the scor e 7- 4. Grand fifth on an RBI double by following a 7-4win o ver G rand dua l punc h of Jim Schonhoff Ca n yon then loaded the base s Snyder. a nd Stev e H eck e l. The two Canyon University o n Monday. off Skip Pitlock, Sill hurler SIU next enter s a three­ linkster s were side - by-side Intramurals The win fol lowedan8- 1loss who r e lieved Sus ce in the game ser ies at Florida State 1n final averages last season, to N o r [ her n Arizona last seventh inning. on Friday. the forme r car rying a 75.8 Sunday. Tim Higgins then repla ced mark and Hecke l a 75.2 figure . The Monday affair was muc h Pirlock on the m ound. and with Under Way closer than tbe fi nal scor e (wo o ut, a GC U player hit a indicates. After his team long fl y to left fie ld whe r e A heavy schedule of intra­ jumped OUl into an early 3- 0 J erry Snyde r reached over Many Good Ducats Left m U r a 1 activities has bee n lead in the opening inning, the fence to make a game­ s l ate~ (0 ger underway with Saluki pitche r Bob ·Suscc gave e nding catCh . to pres e rve the the a d v e n 1 of the s p r i n g up a run in the bottom of the quaner. victOry for SIU. For Girls' Gymnastics, second to make II 3-1 infavor Susce was credited wirh the A meeting of Sludems in­ of the visitors. win. Neoma Kinney, head of the session wUI feature the pre ­ rerested in offic iating volley­ Southe rn added five runs in Su n day's game against STU AthletiC Ticket Office, liminaries in the b a I a n c e ball matches is scheduled at the next four innings [ 0 run Non he r n Ar izona was a dif­ r epo n s that the r e are still beam, va ul, tin g and tram­ 7 p.m. Monday on lhe Arena the lead to 7-1 . Grand Canyon ferem stor y for the Salukis . plenty of good r eserved seat s pOline. The ~ve ning session pla ying floor. Those inter­ co unt e r e d with two in the Nonhern jumped OUI to a avail able for the 1968 Col­ will feat u ~e ~· prel1minarie s in ested wi 11 be r equired to at­ seventh befor e the fireworks quick 5- 0 lead in the first legiate Gymnas t ics Champ­ fl oor exer cise, uneven paral ­ tend the meeting and pass began. thr ee innings and wa s never ionships for Women to be held le l bars and tumbling, as we l1 tes ts on volle yball rules. Friday and Saturday in the as the winner of the team Those appl ying for positions Ar ena. champions hip and the winne r s as softball umpires will be Entire Crab Orchard Area The r eserved seat s . which in the all-around competition. r equired [Q attend an Ap ril 8 are the chair back s e ats in Saturday afternoon will mee ting;n the Ar ena. Similar the lo we r ponion of the Arena, feature individual competition tests will be given to hopeful Open Now for Sport Fishing are being sold for $1 .50 for in- the inte rmediate division. softball umpir es. all three paid ad m is si on The re will be no team champ­ A me e [ i n g of volleyball T he e ntire water area of activities othe r than fishing, sessions. Sessions will be ionship in this division. managers is scheduled for C r ab Orchard Lake is open Mehrhoff stated. Bank fi s hing he ld at I and 7:30 p. m. Fri­ T icket s for t he individual April 4 in the Ar ena: Tea ms to SPOrt fi shing, according is permitted only at the Wolf day and Saturday. There will championship competition and not repre sented at. [he meet­ to Pro j e c t Manager L. A. C r eek. Road, Pigeon C ree k. be nO admission charge for the All-American Award nom­ ing will begin [Qurna mem play Me hrhoff. The east half of and Highway 148 areas. the 1 p.m. Saturday session. inations Saturday night will with one loss, according [0 Crab Orchard Lake had been F isherme n are r e minded The r eserved seat booklet s be available Friday afternoon. intramural offi cials. closed before March 15 to that this year Illinois fishing will be sold un til Friday T ickets ,J may be purch ased A similar meeting will be pr ovide a r esting area fOT regulations per mit the use of m orning, and ~ h e remaining from theJrickets Office in the conducted for softball man­ ducks and geese. This area only two hand poles a nd lines, unsold ducats will them be Ar ena. agers on Ap ril 11 at 7 p.m. is marked With a line of buoys with a total of four hooks on broken up for- sale before the in the Arena. The one loss extending southwar d ~across a r e g u 1 a r s tat e fishing individual s essions. rules will a lso apply to soft­ the lake at Carterville Beach. license. Trotline and jug General admission sea t s STUDENT ball competitOr s. fishermen m ust purchase a will be available before each Rosters and team entry fees The lake areas east of the separate trotline license for sess.ion for $1 for adults and RENlALS of $2 are due at each of the buoy line ~ i ll not be open each 50 hooks they pla n to 50 cents for student s . Now Taking organizationa l meetings. for night fishing or any water use. T he a ft e r noon ummer & Foil Contract at lor Polly'$ o Ap art ments . ANfjQQU~S .~ Dormitor i es ., ...... t ~ °Trailers All Air Conditioned 'GALE WILLIAMs RENT ALS -".:, c/o Corbondole Mob ile H ~~s. ..- North Hwy. 51 , Corbond.