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The Daily Egyptian, January 09, 1964 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC January 1964 Daily Egyptian 1964 1-9-1964 The aiD ly Egyptian, January 09, 1964 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_January1964 Volume 45, Issue 62 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, January 09, 1964." (Jan 1964). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1964 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in January 1964 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. D~ Some Players, Students Back Piccone How do foothall players and son. suggested that Southern ly feels 'hat NCAA grants SIU students in generai feel attempt to get NCAA scholar­ would provide some help. about Carmen Piccone's re­ Ships. rather tban continue "I wish Coach Piccone quest to he relieved of his with the present system. He would stay on.. because I think football coaching duties1 cited the time-consuming na­ he's a good coach and next An informal survey made rure of the present setup as year we'll he able to really hy the Daily Egyptian yes­ the biggest gripe among the make his new system work, terday shows that there is players, with so many experienced some sympathy with Piccone's 4 'The program 1s so time­ players coming back." he EGYPTIAN feeling that he Isn't gettIng consuming and we have to work added. S6-Utl,elfM IJttUuU4 'Z/1ftq.'''4i.trj the proper support to de... lop for every hit of our scholar­ Another seconded the idea a ,f~ig-time" football team. Carbondale, lII:nai. ships. It's not that the work of seeing SIU foothallers re­ One player, a starting line­ Is hard, hut we ha... to prac­ ceive NCAA schobrships, al- Volume 45 Thursday, Janaury 9, 1964 Numbor 62 man wbo playedfuIl time bear­ tice all afternoon and work at ly every game this.past sea- night," be said. Heapparent- (Continued on Poge 5) Legal Counsel to Ask Curfew for Students * * Hours 11 p.m. Weekdays, Beauty Queen 12 on Weekends Proposed l o PI a y Lea d The Office of Legai Counsel was passed by the 1963 said Wednesday It would rec- legislature. In SIU P ay ommend that the University The Carhondale City Coun- I establish 11 p.m. weekday and ell drafted a city ordinanace A former queen of the midnight weekend hours for Tuesday to comply with the Tournament of Roses, Naomi male and female students un- state law. A previous Carbon- Riordan, will play the lead der the age of 18. dale ordinance provided a cur­ role in the Southern Players' The action was made few forpersolisunder 16years forthcoming production of necessary by passage of a of age. Because state statutes Brecht's uGood Woman of state curfew law which pro­ provide that a local law can­ Setzuan~n vides that no person underthe not be less stringent than a Miss Riordan, oow a pro­ age of 18 can be on the street state law, Carbondale had to fessional actress from New .., ••• unless accompanied and raise its curfew age• York, arrived on campus Mon­ supervised hy a parent, legaf A provision of the state law day to hegin rehearsals with guardian or other responSible makes it uunlawful for a par­ ent, legal guardian or other tbe student cast, under the di­ companion at least 21 years rection of Mordecai Gorelik, of age approved by a ·parent person to knowingly permit a a specialist in the field of or legal guardian ..... The law person in his custody or con­ epic theatre. trol to violate" the curfew section of the law. Although she has never per­ Pre-Register Now The legal department said, formed in a BenoIt Brecht "There is a possibility that play, Miss Riordan says she For Examinations this provision could apply to plans to do research on the dormitory counselors and epic theater and the char­ The College Board Entrance resident fellows since it states acter of Chen Te, while she Examination will be given only in general terms 'parent, is preparing for tbe role. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. legal guardian or other per­ Saturday and the Graduate "My instructors at the son to knowingly permit a Record Examination will be person in his custody to vio­ Hagen and Berghof Studio told to given from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. late' the law. tt me this was a great op­ Jan, 18, hoth io Furr portunity. I Just couldn't af­ The legaf department said Auditorium. it would reccommend to the ford to rurn it down." she Students desiring to take commented on her arrival. Office of Student Affairs that either of these examinations the University establish regu­ The Department of Theater NAOMI RIORDAN TO PERFORM WITH SOUTHERN PLAYERS must pre - register at the lations to conform With the arranged for Miss Riordan to Testing Center. state restrictions.. Under the play the role as part of its state law, persons under 18 program to give student actors Second of Series cannOt be out between 11 p .. m. the experience of working with Sunday through Thursday and professionals. a Department 6 a,m. the following day; and spokesman explained. Anita Kuo Praises Housing Improvement hetween 12:01 a.m, and 6a,m, In addition to performing in Saturday and Sunday. two Broadway plays, uThe The state prov1des a fine Velvet Glove" and "Country Brought About by Carbondale Landlords of not less than $10 nor more Girl. II Miss Riordan's theat­ than $100, upon conviction. rical experiences include The supervisor of off-cam­ thousand students find homes alarm systems and better for anyone found guilty of work in summer stock, model­ pus housing told the Egyptian wbile attending SIU. said she electrical wiring. violating any section of the ing, commercial filming. and that a soon to he completed feels that new regulations Mrs. Kuo said, too. that law. television. She has appeared ure-check" of srudem:: resi­ which went ioto effect the be­ householders seem lately to In other action Tuesday, on several television theatre dences in Carbondale and ginning of this quarter bave have assumed a more pro­ the City Council created an electrical commission and an shows. Includiog Kraft, Lux neighboring areas will show brought about a "scaling up" (Continued on Page 7) Video, Philco, and Armstrong "considerable improvement" of supervised housing for electrical inspectot: Circle theaters. over conditions in the area of students. Her television appearances safety, sanitation and general The new regulations, the Star of loday's Convocation include performances along­ Ii veabIlity during previous first officially adopted by the side such stars as James quarters. University Board of Trustees, Dean, Barrv Fitzgerald, and Mrs. Anita Kuo, who directs did not seek to bring about Spoofs With Puppets, Piano Cyril Ritchard. the program whereby se ...ral sweeping reforms but to gen­ Marshall Izen, pianist and His one-man art shows in erally tighten up the requIre­ humorist, will present his San FranCisco, Los Angeles Howard Shapley, Astronomer ments necessary before hous­ one-man concert. "The Mus­ and New York have resulted Ing would he approved for ical Satire of Marshall Izen" • in a commission to do crea­ student occupancy. at 10 a.m. and I p.m. Fresh­ tive art work for the Hall­ And Author, to Give Lecture Prior to tbe new rules .. the man Convocation today in mark Company, A ooted astrooomer who is Housing Office had abided by Shryock Auditorium. a visiting professor of regulations within that depan­ Izen writes his own ma­ philosophy this term at SIU. meDl. The new rules had ··no terial and combines a delight­ will .speak on the subject, greater validity. but more ful array of talents ranging uReaching for the Stars:· at force,'· Mrs. Kuo said. from satire to serious con­ a Sigma Xi lecrure at 8 p.m. She was asked what im­ cert music in this adult pro­ today. in Muckleroy provements had been made and duction of operatic spoof. Auditorium. if she was satiafied with the Using the top of the piano results of the new regulations. as a stage. IZen works the He is Harlow Shapley, pro­ She said householders are puppet actors with one hand, fessor emeritus at Harvard making an effort to bring their provides the music with the who for many years was Paine accommodations up to a stand­ other, and occasionally man­ Professor of Astronomy at the ard acceptable to the Univer­ ages to perform the tenor eastern university. His many sity. Basements for the most lead in these satires. honors include the Gold Medal part have been eliminated.. Izen, a native Chicagoan, of the Royal Astronomy Socie­ Many householders are paint­ studied at DePaul University ty of Canada p the Janssen ing and rennovating their and the JuiIliard School of Prize of the French Astro­ bUildings, adding exits on all Music. Causing quite a stir nomieal Society, and the Dra­ floors where only one existed in the television and con­ per Medal of the National before. thiS, in compliance cert field, Izen is widely Academy. He has written sev­ with fire safety regulations, acclaimed by critics as an eral books 0:1 astronomy and and further upgrading safety in outstanding and entertaining MARSHALL IlEN IIARWWSHAPU:Y edUC3[ion. that area with extinguishers. talent. January 9, 1964 Page 2 D!olLY EGy"TIAN Aid Legislation Deep Roots in Old South To Be Outlined Representatives from SIU Reflected in Josh White will attend an information Josh White.
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