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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC January 1967 Daily Egyptian 1967 1-25-1967 The aiD ly Egyptian, January 25, 1967 The aiD ly Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_January1967 Volume 48, Issue 75 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, January 25, 1967." (Jan 1967). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1967 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in January 1967 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. l)~ EGYPTIAN StUd'elUt IJUUuJi4 'UIU<;.~,,~ Carbondale,II1inoi5 Wedne5day, January 25. 1967 Volume43 Number 75 Freshman,Killed In Cycle-Truck Crash on Rt. 13 A freshm an from Decatu r The truck's s ide door s on was killed in a truck-motor the right were dented and cycle coll ision at 2:40 p.m. pushed in by the impact of FACE OF DEATI-I-This motorcycle carried an lision with a delivery truck on Old Route 13. Tuesday at the intersection of the collis ion. Damage to the sru freshman to, death Tuesday afternoon. Ma r Except for the front-end dam a ge the other parts Tower Road and Old Rt. 13 cycle was limited to the head tin E . Moye r, 20 of Decatur, was killed in col- of the cycle were almesl intact. west of Carbondale. light and the front-end as Martin E. Moyer, 20, was sembly. TickJ'-'ts on Sale Friday pr onounced dead on arrival Moyer was riding alone at Docto rs Hospital. when the accld-ent occurred. The truCk, belonging to ( Trumpeter-Showman Ai Hirt Slates Prospe rity Cleaners of Car The scene of the wreck is bondale , was headed west on just pd ";[ the state garage on Old Route 13. Old Route 13, attempting to ~inter Show Feb. 10 in SIU's Arena turn onto Towe r Road wh en it The famil y of [he deceased collided with the cycle. The we re notified o f the aCC ident Al Hirt, billed as Am erica's and a fee statement for every purchase easier fo r students cycle was headed e ast on Old late Tuesday. Funeral ar greatest trumpet showman, four tickets purchased, Jus and area r esidents. Route 13, according to [he SIIJ rangements have nor been will present a winter show at tice said. Ticke[ mail order blanks Security Office. made . 8 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Arena. For example , an organiza will be made available to area Driver of the delive r y truck The accident was the first The show is sponsored and [ion buying 100 ticke ts must r eside nts for [heir furthe r was identified as Ronald fatality fo r the campus com promoted by the SIU Arena. present 25 sets of IDs and convenience, he said. Prince , 22, of Makanda_ munity this year. Tickets for the show wi ll fee statem enrs at time of pur Al Hirt. forme r l y he ad Sb: on sal e F rida y at the in chase. quarte red in New Orleans , has formation desk of the Univer Srude m s wi shing to buy few entertained in night clubs , on sitY ,Center. er than 11 tickets may pur te leviSion, and in mOlion pic ,?orm Leasing Brings Ticket price s for the gen chase the m fro m 9 a . m. l O tures. His 12 best- seller e ral public arC' $3.50, $ 2.50, 8 p.m. Monday through Salur albums include "Sugar Lips ," $2 and $1 . day at the information desk "The Greates[ Horn in the Troubles to Residents Students presenting an 10 of the Cemer. World," "Our Man in New card and a wimer quarter One 10 and fee s rareme m Orleans" and" AI, 'He's the Sill is seeking to lease tacted him ye t as to the te rms fee statement may pun.:hase must by presented fo r every King,' Hin." anothe r bui Iding of the College of the contract with the Un i tickets for $3, $2 and $1. four ticke ts purchased. Hi s rrumpe[ and orchestra l Square dormitory group for ve r s ity or whe n it will take Prices of tickets for the Justice said time for ticket selections include jazz, Dixie use as offi ce s pace. e ffect. gene ral public ha ve been in sales was exte nde d to make la nd, blues, and popula r tunes. C. Hi c hard Gruny, SIU legal The r esult of a ll thi s is, c reased because a performer coun sel, s aid the Un ivers ity His kin s aid, " 1 ca nnot give of I-lin' s stature demands a i s in [he processor negOti ating the s rudents anything ro go on higher box offi ce gross, ac a COntr3C;- with the do rmitOry or even tell the m whe ther it cording to W. Dean Justice, owne r s , Gfuny said the con is cerrain they will h.ave to Arena manager. tract s tipulates thar the Un i move." _ Students ' IDs and fee s tate vc rsitY will take po ssessio n of Grun y s aid a COntract w a~ me nt s will, serve as a dis Dartmouth Hall on F eb. 1. forwarded 10 the dorm owne r s count card!"'he said. The Univl'r ;o; il Y r ~ quir cs , Monday, but he had no idea if Ticke ts will be sold in however, tha l when it takes o r when it wou ld be accepted. blocks of lI a r more from possession of the dorm, the Meantime a number of [he 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday building s hould be vacant. s tudents involved have peti and Saturda y. No other tickets This creates a proble m in tioned the Unive r s ity Housing will be sold at that time. that the r e ~ till remain about Office, the B u s ine~s Offi ce and Students buying tickets in 50 s tudent s living in Dart the legal counsel fo r info rma blocks must present an ID mouth Hall with contr acts tion conce r}J ing thei r future. wrinen through the e nd of the Joseph Laleski, assis tant 'TwasWarm, Yes; academic year. dean for off-campus hou ~ ing. The dorm, which is man said if the -" tude l1l s were 'Twas Record, No aged by Bening Rea lty, opene d forced to move it would tech las t quarte r but never was nical ly constitute a breach of Tuesday was another un comple lely filled. Hobert His· contrac t on the parr of the seasonably warm day in Car dn, a r epresent ative of the dor mi roryowners . bondale , but the record 8ening firm, said the r e Zaleski s aid the Unive r s ity temperature for Jan. 24 s till maining s tudents had bee n of is trying to aid the students stands. fe red comparable quarters in in reaching an agree me nt with The r ecord for the date is some of the firm' s other dor (he Bening firm chat will be 76 degr ees, set in 194 3, ac mitories . beneficial to a ll concerned. cording to the SIU Clima Hi s kin s aid the owner~hipof tology Laboratory. the bu ilding was held in a land Gus Bode It r eco~ -l ed 68 degr ees about trUSt, and the r e presentative 2:30 p.m. and [he te mpera for rhe o wner~ ha s nO[ con- ture 'for [he r e m ainder of the day wasn't ex-pec[ed (Q go much Federal G rant R eceiv~d above [hat. ~, The temperature of 76 de In Vocational Training grees is [he r ecord high for the whole month of January. SIU has r eceive d a $650.000 Record temperatures were fe deral grant through [he Il set on Sunday and Monday. linois Board of Vocational Ed f: . )\ ucation to continue a voca tional retraining program in Zoology Semina r Eas[ SL Loui s . John Stahl, assistant pro The money will finance Jt) fessor of zoology, will speak training for 750 persons under on " Animal Dispersion" at a Manpower Development and ---- - L ~- = ~ ~ the zoology graduate seminar Training Act contract he ld by Gus says~ the warm weat her at 4 p. m. Thursday in Law" Southe rn's Qivision of Tech hasn't cooled his plans for son 23 1. AL HIRT AND PEE WEE SPITELERA nical and Ad ul t Education. Florid a in March. JiiriUary is, 1961 Services Setfor Leroy Brooks, 67 Leroy Brooks . Sr .. 67. of held at · 2 p.m. Friday at the Carbondale. died at 12:30p.m. Church of God and Ch rist on at Holden Hospital. North M arion Stre et. Services Surviving are his wife, Toy; will be conducted by the Rev. a son, Leroy BrooksJr.; three Reuben Cawthon and the Rev. brothe r s . Cl ay Br ooks of G. W. Gillespie. Flint, Mich., Clarence Brooks of St. LOUis, Mo .• Jim Br ooks Ag Group to Meet of Blytheville. Ark. ; t wO sis The monthly m eeting o f rhe t e r s, Mrs. Annie Reed and Agricultural Economics Club Mr s. Clar a Brown, both of will be held at 7:30 p.m.