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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1976 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in January 1976 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I ITiggle aide Hardt resigns pOst , By Mile Springslon I fice ) wht>n you should be In f lass:' ficer Tuesday when Lloyd Haims Dally Egyptian sun Wril#r Studenl presidenl Duug Diggle said resigned hi. position as chairman 01 the John Hardl has resigned hIs position Hardt would be eXlremely difficult to Campus Judicial Board. as executive assistanl to the student reDlace. flaims, a graduate studmt, q.ait his presidenl for whal he lermed academic Hardl resigned aner the first of Ihe . position to ~e tht> night manager reasons. year but stayed on over break to handle of the Student Center. The Student Hardt, a senio i n political science. Wlfinished business. Government constlttuion prohibits said hi$ studenl vern men I job was Diggle said a replacment for Hardt Uni.versily staff members from holdint! taking up 100 mueh of his lime and in, has nOI been found . Hardl said he did positIOns In studcQt government. Ha:rns tcrfcrring with hi s studies. not plan to return to student govern· said. '"T ' job gol in ' the way of my menl. Ha.ims was Ihe first graduate studer. academic career," Hardt said. ',"That 's He servoo as an executive assistanl 10 sit on Ihe campus J ,Board when he I supposed 10 come firsl so I had to make since fall 1974. Before Ihal he was the joined Ihe board lasl March. He j a decision 10 change directions. treasurer·manager of the credit union becamf' chairman in June. " II 's not the kind of job that you can for the 1973-74 school year and chair· Paul Risk , acting ehairman pro tem I walk away from after four hours. You man of the student weIrare commission of the board, will become the acling have deadlin es to meet and sometimes during the 1972·7J term. chairman until a replacement can be you work· here (student government of· Student government lost another of· found for .Haims. John Hardt ) I
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Tht'r £' IS ... dcquatt.' hOlls,"!! on and honH' 10 work or :HIt'nd jlllllor college. off l'ampu:.;:' 11(' s .. HCl If the emply spa{'l's du nOI fill up, Thl'rc arc ~ ,b olll 63 ullI v('rs ily. students Will havt.' l he (lptlon 10 Illove appruvt."I:1 facllillt.'s ttrr-CamplL<.; wilh a 11110.1 ~l n!!l(' rttom "(IIl{"" L,\·t.'rylhltlg sN· capacity of 2,900, Osberg S By Terri Bradford Pinewood Dr. to a point where a service Daily Egyptian Staff Writer main can be constructed'to the Budslick home. The property will also provide a The Carbondale City Council awarded portion 01 the street network which will a $1,130,235.75 contract lor the Nor· be required il the area develops as an· thwest Wastewater Treatment Plant to ticipated. Shawnee Constructors. Inc. of Marion in its formal meeting Monday . Council member s awarded a $15,781.52 contract for a crime preven· Funds will be used to build an outlall tion support vehicle to North Shore li ne to distribute waste and a line to Motor Homes of Glenview. The award Southern Illinois Airport , s.aid Bill may be increased by $1,215.25, should Boyd , director of the Carbondale Public city funds become available. Works Department. An $8.787.42 contract lor a school bus Boyd said the project concurs with was awarded to Superior Coach Sales, state and federal Environmental Floriss.ant, Mo. The IS-passenger bus Protection Agency regulations. Con will be ut ilized by the a.ild Care Center struction is schedul ed to begin around of the Eurma C. Hayes Center. March 1 following securement of ap proximately 25 property easements. Council members approved the pur chase of two fire department vehicles. Commissioners also approved finan An intermediate station wagon will be ci ng a $115.000 expansion of University used as a captain's response car or City pa rking spaces with available business car, while the cube-type van revenue sharing funds . will be used ..tD transport necess.a ry The action was chosen instead of an utility equipment to fires. alternative proposal to finance the Normally fire equipment requests are parking improvements by borrowing considered with the annual budget, but funds from local banks and repaying ~~use of a recent wreck,. involving the the money during a l~ye ar period from ullllty truck, the request gained parking rental revenue. precedence. A dedication of 0.478 acres 01 land lor In other· action, council members utility purposes lrom William Budslick authorized modifications 01 the trallic Sr. was accepted by council mem tights at the intersections of Poplar and shoveling bers. Located in the Southerly ex· Main streets and at Oakland and Main , tension 01 Twinbrook Blvd. 011 Tower streets to conform with Illinois Depart· , Gilbert IItorrls, physical plant icy S/lO\N. (Staff photo by carl Road , PIe land will be used as an ment of Transportation specifications. worker, shovels a sidewalk on Wagner) easement for extension of the sanitary The project will be funded by the Dpar. C8!"flUS after Tuesday morning's tment of Transportation. 1 sewer main south from the main on ,• Moslems increase control in Lebanese war ~ BEIRUT, !.ebanon (AP )-Leftist area they already controlled. "The last discounted a.amoun's charge. expansion of hostilities:" .j Moslem militiamen appare nt).y won messages received reported scores 01 Palestinian and Lebanese military control 01 large Christian areas 01 tiny Christian villages besieged by sources s.aid Syrian:trained units of Ibe In Washington, White House Pre'lA.; Lebanon Tuesday. A. powerful Christian Moslem tribal warriors in the north and Palestine Liberation Anny-'-the official. S!!cretary Ron NeMen said the State 1 "leader called for intervention by the east," he s.aid. " Hundreds of Christian military wing of Yasir Arafat's · Department had sent waminga through • United States, the United Nations or lamilies there have already fled to Palestine Liberation Organization-had diplomatic channels for all ouUIde par. 1 Western Europe. . nelghborhing Syria." moved into Lebanon. Intelligence · ties not to interfere in Lebanon. 1 UCS., Lebanese, Syrian and Israeli Right·wing Christian lorces held onto sources here estimated their number at . a.amoun, wboee home is in an en· government and military sources denied an area along the coast and mountains 1,500, and U.S. and Israeli t'fficials· clave of four ~ villages under reports of massive S>\ rian- armed in· between Beirut and Tripoli and part 01 agreed with it. atlaclt by MosIem5 and Palestinians for "" tervention in the war bUt indicated that the capitalilsell.They were cleaning out Israeli military sources said the several da)s, issued hia plea for in· an eslimated 1,500 troops of the Moslem pockets, including the last tervention IIftei' laIking with Presideot Palestine Libo:ralion Anny had crossed Palestinian holdout in the corpse-s\rrun Lebanese television an· 7&-year-old leader of one of the private plications on Israel's security." '. the c:rla. , and an inim ate in, JIOUJICeCI that Syrian 'Foreign MInIster Christian groups /iahting Moslems and JarUt. .... ~::y indicated it wiD · tervention or we will eDd In Abdul. Hallm Khaddam ancf the Syrian Palestinians, CaJIed for the foreign in· intervene In if Syria does so, .,.~ . " army and air force chlela were due In terventlon after be was evacuated by' but hutnot IIIid wbetller It COIIIidera BeIrut ... Wedllelday to-try to ...... k out a helicopter . ~ hIs besIeged seaside SyrIan-trainedl>aleatinian army unIta to · '"!be wIlDIe .... fa lhrMteaed," be aettJemeot. Informed aourus · said manslon'soutb of BeIrut Chamoun, who ' constitute Syria" · Interventloll". added; "and lbIa fa..., I .. the Ualted ' Ja.-1IoiIem IMden badpropo8ed aa pnsldeot in -caJIed in U.S. Natbi. Security CauncII to"'--at 1_ Kissinger I.. qed hi. warnlnl against ..,. tither tbroaP the UDited __ ... Syriaa,,= QUe{ of Staff Gen. Hik· MarinesJAr- end anolber civil .war outaidi iIIYoIveIDoiIl in "the trqedy mat • a ___ aec6tlator. . · situation, cbargecUICllday. nilht that III! ·. IIOW befallin8 LebaJ!on" ·dur.... a ' be Eurut- z-.uc CauncII." A police ' spokeaman said com· to w.- Syrian army troops II8d Ilapover in ~ ... bla WIlY to . ,Arab Le.pe 81cur1ty~ RiIId m..ueaU- were out with much of the croued into ~ . 'I'IIe Syrian ...... , He aid ... ',.. the ..ad Arab .,...... to ...,... country but that Moalem forcea ap- ~ ,and ~ .-nWa ,poteaUaI for drawing In outalde , wItbiD 7J baan to bII call rw- Cairo peered to bav;: added most of IIIII'lbem IMdera deaIed It, and U.s. Sate nep.r. ' powen" aDd ...... IUiIIIl ...... ,. f ... a.ammlt, 1IIIIda be ~ IIiaaId and ea.tem Lebanon to the southern _ and JaraeII ~ oIIIdaIa IIIIiIaIa'aI actIaa IbM eoukI IMd to an take place belGre the aid III the 1DIIIIIIl. DIlly E'8\IPIIen.. -, 21, IfIlL ..... 3 ( , IBH~ must know tuition hikes have got to\ go.-, that students will be too busy w do anything about system representatives in the ' room chuckled and ~~ this. They were hoping people would just overlook shook their heads. it," he said. . WhIle studenta are rushing around campus buying The group, protest signs. held high, marched out boob, rearranging schedules, attempting w fmd Drake was among 3) people who protested the chanting, "We went to the board to let them know the places to live and generally losing their minds, the posed tuition lriltes at the IBHE meeting Jan. 6 in icago. The grouP. walked to the meeting from the tuition hike has got to go." Ager they len, the DIinois Board of Higher Education OBHE) is meeting continued as if the students had never been working on an end to their misery: raising tuition ~'versity of lIJinois-Olicago Circle Campus, a there. levels 90 high that students will be unable to afford distance of several miles, braving brisk winter winds attending college! whipping off the Lake Michigan shoreline only to be The IBHE has gone too far. The IBHE is holding a public hearing Wednesday told when they arrived that the board had already approved a budget recommending an across-the· Not only is it ignoring the objections of students in C>lrbondale on Master Plan-Phase Four (MP4) a and university offidaJs with these proposed tuition document which. among other things, recommends board $60 increase in undergraduate tuition at all the state universities. hikes-it is exceeding its statutory authority, blatan. increasing undergraduate tuition to one~ird of in· tly placing itself above the law through the use of structional costs by 1911O-a formula which could Stuart Strong, spokesman for the Student . budgetary clout. double SJU tuition within five years. But how many Revolutionary Brigade, told the IBHE that students students will have time to shout their objections are prepared to organize statewide if necessary to By recommending tuition hikes in the Fy77 budget dW'ing this hectic period? J fight the lrilte. prior to soliciting citizen input, the IBlIE has turned Is this timing merely a coincidence? . . " You tell us it's too late, but we don't think it's too the master plan hearings into a farce .. Denis Drake, a student at Northern illinOIS Uruver· late. We're going to fIght this thing that's coming down on us," Strong shouted with a fervor But even if the IBHE is not listening to the sity and member of the Student RevoluUonary testimony being given during the hearings, hopefully Brigade doesn't think so. He said the timing of the reminisc~t of the anti ~ war movement of the early '70s. the governor and the legislature are r..,d they are the budget recommendations and mast plan hearings ones who approve the final budget. w"" ''pretty calculated." Strong's speech was met with cheers of "Right on " '''They know students are busy with books and the and "Yes sir" by his foUowers , but IBHE members Students must go to the IBHE and let them know nrst few days of school. They are banking on the fact stared blankly, some inattentively. A few of the tuition hikes have got to go. 'Daily 'Egyptian Opinion & Gommentary E DITORIAL POLI C Y ~ Qer>era' pOI'e .... t)t The Da,'y E9VP han'5 10 flJ'CN'l cr at' OPe't'llorvm lo r dlS(VU'Otl of ISs.ue-s anCl ode,u 0ptmOl'1S e xpt"e5sed on If'Ie edItorIal p;tgoe5 do roo. nE!("t-s.s.ardy ft'Hecl 1'tIose 0 1 1!'It' ~ tn'slr aloon or ..... 4, c.I~ ~ ' ~ , ~~' 1~ ~ ' 'Letters Stop execution of ten Iranian d~endants Security polic~ incapable To the Daily Egyptian: those condemed to death, Another woman. Tabereh To the Dally EiYPtJan : Sajjadi Tehrani, wu sentenced to 15 years in prison_ In the Iranian context of the growing number of Congratulations to the S1U Security PoIic:e (.. An AP dispatch from Tehran on December 31 women who have stood up in political opposition to another job well done. In their own Inimitable stated that the ,ovemment of Iran is planning to the Shah's re~ive regime, the execution of a fashion, With dash and daring. they manaced to execute ten politICal opponents of the Shah by firing woman political prisoner is a new and ominous sigh, swoop down on a ''meeting'' of suspicious cbarac:ten squad. They are charged with belonging to an urban This is the first time that the Shah's regime has and, wilb their usual · elTiency, apprehend oeveral guerrilla group and were aUegedJy instrumental in marked a woman political prisoner (or execution. dangerous characters. a5'sassinatinB two U,S. Army colonels in Tehran last Human decency and respect for life dictate Ibat The meeting WII5 sponsored by the La Leche spring and another in June 1973, ' the Shah stay the execution of the ten Iranians. We League-a group of nursing motbera-and .. held Prior to AP's dispatch, the Iranian government urge that the Iranian government stop the execution at Evergreen Terrace on Thunday night. Dec. II, controlled press ran a series o( sensational stories of the ten defendants and permit the case of the ten With expert police procedure the SlU Security about the arrests the government had made in con- to be remanded to the custody and protection of the Police managed to disrupt the meeting without rID ~ ~tion with the assassination o( the two American United Nations H!1man Rights charter, of which Iran ding out who was there or what it was aU about. colonels. Altogether, the names of seven indiriduals is a signatory. Telegrams and letters of protest Again. using all those hard years of learning and ex were given by the government, and there- was no should be sent to : Shah of Iran, Niavaran Palace, perience for which they are famous, they proceeded mention of a trial, military or otherwise. (Ettela'at, Teheran, Iran, or Ardeshir Zahedi, Ambassador, to impound several cars, not worryinB about who Aue ...t 12, 1m) The only evidence cited by the Iranian Embassy, Washington, D.C. owned them or how their owners might be contacted. government against the seven was based on "con Please send a copy of the letter to Committee For and, by calling several of the. local towing com fessions " extracted by the SAVAK, the Shah 's secret Artistic and Intellectual Freedom in Iran, 8S3 Broad panies, who responded with alacrity to thi's "booanza polke, from the defendants. way, Suite 414, New York, N.Y. 10003. of towing business" on anotherwise "slo!" night," Vt'hile the arrests were apparently made last sum descended on these dangerous women and proceeded mer. the only mention o( a trial came when the press to tow away these suspicioUs vehicles. was informed o( the death sentences. It is doubtful ir H.A. McFarlin a trial actually did take place. At best, a secret History Following through, the SIU Security officer on miJiial y tribu rf al was convened wh e r e the hand at the time of the incident managed to keep prosecuters and court-appointed "defense" lawyers Donald L. Brehm from talking to any of the wO!J)en . He was not about recc;','ed their instructions from SAVAK after the History to tell them what it was all about, where their cars defendants were made to "confess" in SAY AK tor were being taken, or how they might be recovered. turp chambers. This has been the pattern of previ ous Michael Batinski The mere (act that several nursing mothers were len History trials, it:, ~as been noted in the international press. standing on the sidewalk at 9 o'clock at night with (Lo"don Sunday Times, January 19. 1m). their babies in their arms had no bearing on his duty, Although the names of all of the 10 defend ant s have Jonathan R. Seldin He was going to "teach someone a lesson." not been disclosed, the AP dispatch contained the Math name of Ms. Manijeh Ashraftadeh Kermani as one of Manuel Schonhorn With a1l the tax money we pour into upolice training " with extensive community relations English programs that are conducted each year, it i. amazing, to me at least, that these officers could not communicate with the women and at least attempt to SIU grad can't take it Guns product of society "solve" the problem in a less arbitrary fashion. The fact that both community and University wives were involved makes this an even more serious "blackeye" for your SJU Security Police. To the Daily Egyptian : To the Daily Egyptian : I might suggest you teach a course in "elementary For a moment . please indulge me. I'm a recent In the Dec. 13 Daily Egyptian, Jim Ridings im courtesy," and I have a third grade primer at home I SIU grad who can 't take any more. plores the shall ow image of an opponent of gun con would be glad to loan to your staff SO that they might " I'm not just a number-I'm a person !" Trite. trol to ''think real (sic ) hard ." In view of the 'one learn basic English in case the situation arises but CamBiar. Sure it's a hassle, but just pay your dimensionality of Ridings ' articles and cartoons on again. - . . mopey, fonaw the rules. don't nunk out, pay your gun control, I believe it is fitting to ask him whether . money. register on time. take the right courses, pay he has seriously studied the matter himself as far as I am aware o( the many problems your (orce must our money, and you'lI get that coveted piece of paper th e roots of the problem are concerned. (ace and in most instances handle "on the spot. " In this case at least, everyone involved, (rom SIU sooner than you think. Then. the bleak days of Mr . Ridings would have received a somewhat dif· anonymity will be over. for the University really Security Police to tow truck drivers, were in· ferent education had he studied "hard" five years considerate, incapable and in competent. takes an interest in its graduates. ago at Jackson and Kent Sta te Universities. I have As a lowly undergrad. the only mall 1 ever got not yet heard Ridings propose to disarm the Army , It is standard procedure that, when a car is being from the University always turned out to be bills. police. or Nat ional Guard. towed off. if the owner arrives on the scene he may 1 schedules. grades and overdue library notices. But reclaim his car by paying a "service fee " to the tow now that I've got my " B S," hardly a month passes Guns a re ugly and dangerous. Vi olence is ugly and truck driver. J without my finding something exciting from Car· dangerous. Guns and violence are not products 0(, as bondale from my mailbox . J im Ridings suggests. a lack of preventative I can assure you that, in the future, I will have a " Pay your money and join the exciting Alumni legislation by the government. Rather. they are th e difficult time defending the SIU Security Police when Association, ,. says the expensive UniversitY1>r inted legitima te products or a violently competitive social they are critidzed for their methods and actions. pam~hlets . " Pay your money and join the Alumni syst'(m. Sometim es this viol ence is subtle, like wh en Book Club ! Pay your money and join us for the children starve whil e agricapitalists are paid not to Sincerely, Alumni C~rnival Cruise ! Pay your money right now produce rood . Occasionally, social violence is Larry Doyle for your exciting SIU license plate frames !" blatant, when women are raped by men or as eviden· WCIL Radio sales manager Since I'm suddenly an Illinois taxpayer. too , it 's ced in 1970 over the dead bodies o( people who were really big of the University to spend money to print not kin to the ruling class which controlled the gover and send me "The News of the Campus." Look at nment and directed the Indochina War. Editor's note': Virgil Trummer, chief of the the new 1.2 million dollar jail loops, "security com 51 U Security Police, said the action about wIJjdl plex"), th~ million-dollar football stadium (the coach What we need to do is eliminate the competitive Doyle complained was taken In response to com fired hirru;~If), the million-doUar portable parking lot system built upon violence which inherently exploits plaints - by residents of Evergreen Terrace ('1ong needed for."uhhh ... " ), and of course, look at wage .Iabor and oppresses women. To legislate whose assigned parking places were occupied, ex-President Derge (oops), still on the University weapons out of the hands of individuals within the apparently by cars of persons at the meeting. payroll (sshh), who led SIU backwards to semesters context of the current system is to hand a blank (oops), and abolished textbook rental ("a ridiculous check to the Duponts and RockefeUers signed with free service to students"), Top SIU executives have our blood. even been Cree Crom indictments lately, I'm truly ~nny defepds '"father awed by these recent' improvements. Seriously, though, cynicism is only Cor the young Elaine Ford aJ.!d foObsh, because the University really cares R, R.2 To the Daily Egyptian : about its alumni. My heart warmed as I read the Murphysboro latest blurb Crom the "second jewel." Tears of emotion blurred>l>y vision, but I managed to read the I have been 'waiting to respond to your article. Jetter, which offered me free (free?) tickets to the " Police officer SOlI charged wilb murder-.... a1though "Aiumni Recognition Basketball Game." The letter Chess player wanted I'm sure after reading Ibis' you will not pub(jsh it. was si,..od by George (Student Fee Experimenter) My father, Clarence Harrington is • damn IIIIOd police officer and he dot!s his job. it'I~1e suCh u • Mace, who bad appareIitly been promoted (?) to To the Daily Egyptian : VIce-President of University Relations, yourself who shouJd reaIiJe that by ~ an ar ticle such 115 that you are In your own smootb w.y '~ do ~ ~ the ~y ~ do such_won- I would like very much to play co{respondent chess cleriul thinp?" 1 pOndeted ID gratitude. Then I with some or the members of yOII\' Kidney Foundation organizes A' Tlte Varsity No. I chapter in Souther{l Illinois 2· ...... 1110. W•• luley. A__ ,1.25 II1 .... CoMnIJ two _. . a body about three IloIIJ outiido 01 rm: EopIIu-_ CUmlltly thore .... It people in daya wllich aJlows time \0 rind .. '\be SouIbom IIJJDoiJ chapIe- 01 the Southern D.libci..I area that uae dOle to a matching donor u the KldDoy Foundation 01 1IJJDoiJ, the dialyaIs machines. poaaible. IDe., oIIIdally -* &mIIay al its Davis said that one 01 the aims 01 A1U1oufb m...... m i. needed crganizatiollal meeting. the roundalion i.t \0 educal\er in about blood types and tlssue formation. &om the Scholarship Selection Com With more research into mittee, McLean County Association techniques the rate will go uP . Davis 01 M... taI Health, P .O. Box 795, Grants' offered said. Kidneys can currently be kept Bloomington, Ill., 61701 . for dissertations Grants ranging up to $10,000 are being off8"'ed Car doctoral disser tation by various Bgmcies. The Departmf!ll or Housing and Urban Developmf!ll i.t offering up to '10,(0) (or researdl related to housill8 and urban studies. Ap plication deadline i.t March 1. J[OHJllJl· f "B.B.'s Ba&y-Brother" 2110 Show Allm. $1.25 ...... ~. A t The Sa/uki Cinema ORAND ANDWAU STWun S49-50612 ~ " Tho ,~ .... ol A'",f King .ll@~'bdO~(\ ~l@~~::: . l Starts TOM.ORROW! Thursday, January 22, 1 976, • <: '''And NOw My Jgve' 8 p.m. ' is great. One of the most impressive films 'that I've seen Shryock Audiiorium in a couple of years, There's so much in it, that'you will All seats reserved '2.50 just hav&'to see it twice," -, Joseph E.Levine ~ltSeI'\ts Tickets on sale ~tudent Center {. ( ~ritral Ticket Office, '2nd Floor, ~ "'And Now My Love' is a ~ true screen epIc:, It is c/,:);ZI-J. every bit al romantic IYI.... co.lldl as 'A Man and A It"', ..... rw.e..... ~ Woman'," ~ An Aveo Embassy ...... " " v Female ice' stockbroker li~ds accep ' ~nce by invf!stors ~ . K-, 0.- who yea,., the ny. male brok.... in the · Forby. .ymphathl.... wi'" l o.tJ, EIYJ'IIu _ WrI.... om"" adjustfl!! natuaUy to their nl!w equal poy and other uPecu 01 the 'A female stockbroker is a nrSJ in oolleague. Forby said ~e. are women's movement said she hasn't So-.tthe"n OIinoi!. but the sex fador always wisecracks. (I! "Hey. fc:awl!'a' ~ to be. disadvantace isn't mudl«. shakeup to investors Furby: w~~ -:J~. gt!t~ aU this in getling chec:alS. ' 'They don't stress =":i~ ,' G'YI' Forby, 31), d!:.r=-,FOI'by,"uo:.t'its..,u.:: '!iJ.~~,i:':'~;!::~= Furby 0( Carbondale broke inlo edge of it) but it's all very innocent. because )'OU're • woman ... • she the brokerage busi~ess arter J.M . Si"'~i Co':rs ex~tion of said. . . ~~~~Nc:., 88~~~re ~u::r~l~mJ~h~~~: m=:::..e:-~s~~::s~:: brokerage house. Forby said ex· years ago. Lerner is not surprised change. People come in to visit, posure to the business Inspired her that a woman would hold a broker's wltdl the ticker tape (whidl she ~nd gave her 8 good backgrowxl in position. ''There's a substantial also watches ardmUy as she mats) the field. she pursued It by taking a number of women working in aU and talk casually about their in Olf'respondence course offered by as~ts o~ this l r.eI~ ." he said. Forb)' ve5tmen~ with the brokers. the New York Institute of Finance. SaId she IS surpnsed that no other As!l Wife. a mother of two, and a passed an exam and a month later woman has . g~1en into the fieid in OOOlrlbut?'" to the. family income, was employed by 10M . Simon & Co. Southern Uh OOlS . Forby said she can t afford to work as a broker: Slill . there are surpised voices mly for the commission a~uired The Carbondale brokerage house over the phone when people ask for from advising investors. Unlll she SpoIl.sored her while she worked a broker and For b)' responds with. ,attains a good commission level , towards her certification. - Forby .. y . 'ro a broker." "Th~ ' re not rorby wi.1I maintain her secretarlaJ . said. A sponsor Is required (or aU l'X~II'\g to ca ll here and find a job and Jump between the respon . aspiring stock brokers, she said. woman as a broker. " ..... orby si bilities of a 5eCrL-tary and broker ."Oer working with Forby (or 12 Inught"rl. throughout the day. U nd~rgraduate press plan stalled By Chris Groa.kH!wlo pened becau.·~ he hasn't pushed the needed. He said that il enough oaUy Egyptian Staff WrUer ~:'':uC: ~~s~~:I:e~~~~ '~~ ~~Idap~c~ ~:ur= it~ " It hasn't move very far," said :;sy that Mace is recepti~ to Ute push the proposal. UNIVERSITY FOUR Vernon s..mherg. director of the idea, but wants more time and No additional runding has been Southern OIinois University Press, details.. requested for the proposal because ~~~a R~,l;:e ~~~~!.~ r!~ Sternberg scud the press is an "in- present resources would be utiliud. tjniYersity Relations. last Sep- ;~~~ =i~~a~t!~~:t~;;~J ~~t :~:~I,~t~~~g i:CUd~ur t~Proposal , which is still ooder to the U(l'ice for help with aJI a~ He indicated that the staff is consideration, would establish a:l ~ pu~l!cation , including eiliti,ng. ad- willing to answer any questions or und~raduate press to aid students ~\i~r~ a:~sd ~I~o:o!.!o~~ch Pr:~:,sp=ri~li:U~~ed, the in publication of their manuscripts. money as the student wanted to in- undergraduate press W1~ be located Slernberg said nothing has hap- vest . he off! f the . . ~. ~ce; ~m~ ~ru~~;!l. Police report is ferl y Road. armed robbery Two men held the employes o( the DAVID Farm Fresh Milk Store. 102 S. Wall ! ' ~=r~;xta ~O:~ ~~~a:~ about 6:30 p.m. Monday, Car bondale polite said. BOWIE Lloyd Halliday and Mary L. Nooris. cashiers at the store, told .ONSTAGE the police that one or the men displayed a small calibre. bl ~steel SlNlAy· FER22· 8PM revolyer. Thete are no suspects. Jay .Lawrence, 21 , 820 W. ROBERTS STADlJM· EVANSVLlE Freeman St.. reported Monday evening that while he was on OMY AREA APPEARANCE 1 vacation someone entered his residftk.'e and took clothes and an R(5U'lVEDSEAtS.50 ... SO S1~ AM-FM radio. The items were yalued at 1I3l. MA il ORDER TOOA"' I Olester Otostner, 25, or Brookside SEND MONEY OROi« OR CERTIfiED CHECK TO COVER COS T OF TICKETS. ENCLOSE A Sllf Mano< Apartments. t200 E. Grand AOO RUSED. ST ...... ED lNVll(Wl AND Sf 00 Aye., reported Monday that 'ER OROlR TO COVER 'ROC1S$ING SINO someone broke into his storage area "'OUR OADU, TO ' and took three fIShing poles . • poir """""'1, .,,. .... " , "",.. 1M•• In ."'IIfTIt, ., -..no._Ir8 __·n.IC_CW .....,. __ _ • "AND NOW ',l L.-TO ...... , - ... hH. s.,...... ,..C.... _. , "TIlE lIlT .. OF PUIIIII FOR 1, CA~ .-E 'ClllllATIIWII' A. •.. ATHa. PUT ..... ~ - c ...... C"'-fol'oo.,.,_. SOMEJHING "A WONDERFUL MOOD PlEeL" -...... ltM ...... ~.w;. "***!IJ*' .COMPLETELY ~Y1IU .....-r .... -,.,..,.---~ ... ..,., .... ,DIFFERENT" . ~I l 5 . 9100-> SIU P~ess _. ~arks 20 year~ ' of gr~wth When Vernon lleniberg wu hired berg said. ~ middle-works 01 o.-y will M •• to organile the _n Illinois Despite the lack oJ conli 00 Plbli!hed in J971. Univers&ty Press, he was the direc- the part diu peers. the U Ptess Despite its name, the Press tor and only employe of the completed the "'"Ofk on time. 'The doesrl'l print books. n.e work is organization. The SlU Press made lui oJ the 11 volumes was PlblUited clone by printin{! finns ..... coo· on)y S3Sl in book sal.. during its 00 schedule in 19?U. Sternberg said tract. which is tile case far moot rtrSt six m _ Nghl WIth n. IIoya AI n. C.... . -"'''''1 Ch8Irw ChIld of MI .. CryIn' In n. Rain Don'I Bring Me Down Don'I Forgotl About Me Don'I Say Nothln' Bad About My Baby Down Homt Evenll.11y Every Breath I Take - Go Away lillie Girl GoIn' Back Hattway To Paradi,...e Her Royal Majesty He'. In Town Hey Everybody Hey Girt Hi De Ho Horne Again Honey & Wine Hung Up On You I Can'l Hear Y';' No More I Can'l Make II Alone I Can'l Slop Talking About You ! Can' t Slay Mad AI You t Feet The Earth Move I'm Inlo Something Good It Mtght As Well Rain Unlil Seplen'ber It's Goona Be Alright It' s Too Late I Wa. There I Won' I Be The Same Without Her Just Once In My Lite Keep Your Hand. on My Baby Le... Turkey Trot Uving In The City Make The Night A unle Longer Man W~hout A Cream No Eesy Way Down No Sad Song Oh No Not My Baby Old Smokey LocomoIion One Fine Cay An Evening with One Wonderlut Nighl On TN. Side 01 Goodbye Paradise Valley _sant Vatley Sunday CAROLE KING Point 01 No Retum Poor Ullie Rich Girl Thursday, February 5 Righi To Cry Sharing You Silting tn The Sunshine SIU Students 55.00 55.SO $6.00 Sna:kwaler Jack Ge neral.,public 55.00 $6.00 $6.SO Snow 0.-. So Far Away So Goes love Some Kind 01 Wonderful So Much Love Spaceship Races SWeet Sweetheart Take A Giant Step Take Good Care 01 My Baby Tapestry . The Locomotion To Love Up On The Rool Walk On In WaSlf, Born To Fo llow Wasn>, It You Way Over Yonder What Am I Gonna Do Writer What A Sweet Thing That Was Fantas)", What Have Yoo Got To Lose Tickets go on sale When My lillie Girl Is Smiling Wrap Around Joy Where You Le.Kl Reall y Rosie y -at the Student 'Center Will YOU Love Me Tomorrow TODA (You Make Me Feel Like) A ... a nd her just . Central Ticket Office (7 am) Natural Woman Yours Until Tomorrow released album and TOMORROW at all other locatio",s,. including SI U Arena You' ve Got A Friend Special Events Ticket Office, STC Student Center, Penney's in Yo u recognized more than you thought you would, Carbondale, Tempt> and'Boatright Electronics in Mari ~ n did n't you? . aPlfSfNTATlON These Ca role King albums are cu,rrently avan.ble: Tapestry SIU A~ENA Music Rhymes &< Reasons Da ily Egyptian. JarlJary 21. 1976. pageo 9 ., Palmer, ~ittle Feat make .quallty disco 8J -.'nIaIIoh 11M! • very fIIlky ...... U.I .... III II W...... and .. .".. TIme" all be...... of Ibla ___ Ia U. EaaeaUall, IIIe be.... •• '1110 I. """""""..."WrIIer .... In ...... 1dQr rIIII ...... ,...... pIa)'llll 01 Wille .,.. 1 . ",.., _, lOCally 1IIIpI'IdIcta..... ,.,.,. 01 U. - :::t=.::: ",.1...... Ihollall undor Il1o .... __ ... _ .... dIIIr ...... RII c:ectly Ido Palmer', Iblrleen ...... tbIe aIIluIn. II" W-D.PI_ =11I~~k:':h'~ ::!."";. ~ ~~I . ~~~~'" ~~r:'~ ::~an:.I~~:r!.~~~~ :"':r:·~.~·~:.:~f..";'~~'~~~: nr Two research intf!r nships ore and hcllui and economic ...... Hwnanilies II offering VoUlhgr}l1U5 bfI n ~ oIlered by tho AFL-CIO roatoo to nalural resourCl'8. Ap. lrom 1:1.000 10 $10.000 Cor projects w~,:..~; ~e ~ ~':=~ plicatloo deodllnc Is March 15. ooncernoo with digemlnalhl@; Ule ~ \lalues 01 the humanilit'S. Ap . -. In economics or occupaUonul safety ~~ut:~!f(~~~ ~:ti:~ plication d.adUn I, Feb. I. 8Uil' Of' t!1tJlneertrtg scoomt.! with an iot esl In occanosr aphy. Ap The Institule (or Socio~ nQlnic Police to tow plicallon-deadllne Is 1'<11. 16. Slndl.. I. oflering • S6.000 prl,. lor The ind c>-US Subcomml$Sion on 8 s tudt,"1 e6..ltAy on the problem o( F;ducatloo ood rulur. will be oC, " 'ncome Supplcmental ion- A cars lvith fines lerlng 10 gran.. lor Rudy in India. Solution to America's Welfa re TIle awards will be primarily at the Crisis," ApphclI tioo deadline i:t Studmts with three or more un · doctOfate level but exceptions will March L ""'un.her infurnHu ion on ""Id pII rkll18 ticket! will have their be made (or d~Cr1atlon rtsearch, the intcrnshlp:s and ,ranis I ~ SECurlly 01· lwallable (rom 1-(cJen Vergelle. f " .", lIr ••• nd':i!o;.~ ~~~u ~ca~~~I~~rt~~:ru~m~ ' f; Ih~ room %JOB Woody 1f.1l:-" ~~ ~l I";N ••.[ •• Lt. Manin Braswell said thot wnmlng lickl'L.. will be Is.!Iucd first, - SI"f~n but r lhe-tnr i.!l 011 campus Ufll'f the CLEP to offer language test wRnllng and the tickl'tS haven ', Get a professional shaping bet.'n ""Id. til{' v<-hlde will be lowed . The College F'... Jllrall Cl~ ~ ub h'cl cxnminnlion$ nnel (he I>ersons arc aUowt..'d to h"v~ thfl'C l';x:ullinallon " ourd, tl n O Il ~ pr orll R('tlt~r : d extltllinU ltOnS nU';lsuriug tickets bef'orc Ihdr cars will lxo 11I (,lIIlwrsh i ~ ull... ;ocIUlio n of schoo l ~ klluwl(' dt{t o( Rrncrnllil-.ieril' :1rt, and blow style· f,or only IOWl'tt , Brnswl-t l sold. TIle towing and cui h:)otl''' , n nnouliced the In· nrt:' ovniluhl\' mon lhly proct'durc WlI S s lurled I n ~ t ~cmcMcr , ~~'(~!~ ~~ ~It':; ~:: ::'ji!'~j~~~:~:nl~'r~~~~ C' IA''':P . u national pro~rnlll of $7 '-2 .5 Rl'gulnr driv ing r ules urc In r((ed 1.0\'('1 f:'(l1l11ill;1liull P rog r am crecht by c~tl1ninfllion . offers- i n ( Wilh this coupon, only $6. :2 5) on Cftmpos , Rnd they will be en· (t'Lf;r, di\'it.i unls: or nil ufiles {HId (orced by SecuriLy. officials ~nid , 'rhl' IWW 1(' 1'I1S 1IIl' Iude coll cFlc l ~ck 8.rounds ttll opporlunlty to ROlin We also speC/o/"e In men 's hair S'YI,ng . ~v ears parkl.od or In (or· illegally "'rench, colltllf' (;crnml1 and college bidden W nt.'S 5uc,:h as (acuity or hIm· We corry Redken produc" . '~ . c. S pnl1 i ~h . 1111 ..... lth frt'shmnn nnd ~~of~~ ' ~~' (O~h~f~,'~ ltt1~~~~i~ t~l dicappt.~ 1 IO~'ed on:t:A OQOO fa .1M :11 ~ , pnrking will be SOphllll1ore h.'vcl ~ depend III study, !Snit! Glenn MUl'hn .. rqJurdlcss 01 the amount o( tlcket:o or th e td tlng dlvl.Jon of Cnr et'r PttC)fr«oI57.aTt1 J. ~ the driver has. BrR. .'~ wcll said, In mldilloll 10 thl' IIl'W lesl ~, 0&4 PlnlHling nntl Plat'rlllt'nt ('(, I1IC'r Compua Shopping Center '~ thru January 31, 1976 SPecials On Save Nowl *Receivers *Ca~idges * TU1ltables . *8lank tapes *Headphones - *Spe~kers · *Tape Decks COMPACTS " 30% off DIENER .---", Limlt.cI Quantity on .om.· "BEREO_1..--. . .'al. It ...., .' ~.".121011141-,.. COMPAR ·A·PRICE HELPS YOU SAVE MONEY 49 3.1' S1 I'lt OUNCI ('QGf ' c;A . " !iIl ' 11 " ·01 . 1111111 111111111 lt1IfIr·Ic-.. . I'r.CI"""'" ,.,I ...... I ... I. , · ~ ..... ' .' _ .... ,, _..-- •• ...... , .... "'. '0.',. ,,.. - .. - ....'.'...... ' ...... :11~ •.--•"•' --'.-.,, ~_ _ . .. - ~ ... " . e ~ ",~ f..c~ . : ':::"" ...: .;...... ::; ...... _ ...... _ .'_ ...... loG .... , W. ,....-.. __ ... " . ... P . . . .. ~"O ..I. ' ... • ,'ft 0 1, 09"' """ ·'eH. _ . ... r • ' 0.,0" , ' ..... 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'1" SUPER SPECIAL P.EPSI WITlCIIIII', GlADI " I " COLA ORANGES IN QUARTS I . ' e:;" ...... 113Sb. 64~:" .... " IUI( • • I.n '0.111 :':;"11" 20 lor Sgc 1"."'. I"'UI 10 1_ ~1~~NO courON NUOIO THEPOTAJO ' let! laIIl.h•• :;:' 1t Gr .... o.u ... 1 •• It 19 Popcorw ;: $1 20~" 1" 4 N .. TlON"l'S Io4"LVIS o. 20;:: 'r i , Sliced Peaches IO~·I)· SAVE lOc ~ S;I;~I' Dressing ICEBERG LETTUCE ~ CH(f 'OY-A'_DIE ~ Cheese Pilla ~ CHlf .Oy ..... on MfA""U.S , ~ SpagheHi ~ VLASIC PICKUS ~ Hamburger Chips WEIGH' WArCHIiS ~ Diet Soda' ~ ' ~::5t ';.";. &t ,1C .. 1,,-..III\fI.. f1If'il · 2 '::';. at IrattY.h'.... :;~ . Sf" 11· ... 59 ...... eLi 0'';;';; Juice ,- c .....rI ... ' ~6t SIll .. Milk 2=89' • ~ , . Deily Egyptian. JanIery 21, 191'6. P_ 15 , , J SIU professLor joi;ns state pollution 'board IIJ Go!IrIo J. _ .parUcul.. neld. Each member oaricuJtural ...... and beInc lrom it is .... to he heara by. II the board J!oIIy -..... _ _ serv... _year term. Satchell. a Soulhern illinois. I leel I was plc:lled ;"-:iaJar:~ to the board lor is not ...dy. the ca.. will he ,soU dtemilt. fillJ a v.can~· n tbe becaUle I have viewed the probiems SatcheU said the ...mller 01 cues dlamisoed ' ricuJtural poot. succeed two I 'll be studying (rom both sides." brought before the board ·has It is lor upa ...... that many DaaiId P. Satd>eIJ, sm._ale, ~niV_ty 01 Illinois appoint . Satchell said. decreased ev~ year. but tbfft .... board members hold low de,.... in JnI_ iD I'creotry, 10 SaaIhern SatcheU. who bad not appli~lor SatcheU said the role 0/ the board still too many lor the board to 1Wnoio' !InI ~'" ali the the job. was smgJec! out by the CB is to act in a jud.idat and legislative haneDe . ~~~~~I~ ' :O c~~:i. r :r~~~It~d!d DBDaIa PoIlutiaD .Cootrol. Board search committee because of is manner on cases coming before if. " By law the IPCB OI1ly bas to meet Leatrice Polityka. wire of SJU (IPCS), faIIOoriDc bUo ..-t broad backgrnund In addition to 14 . "The Environmental Protection once each mooth, but last year alone assistant law professor Thomas poiDtmont by Gov. DiD WaJbr *P' yea .. 01 t ..chlng plant and soil Agency (EPA) acts as an in 600 cases came before the board." Polityka. as his law assistan" sCiences at SItr'ind Penn State, vestigating tool (or us by reviewing Satchell said. " 50 now the board The IPCB. created in 1970 by the SatcbeU bad ten years o( practical complaints, t ' Satchell said . . ··We meets every Thursday," a~~U,~:f(:h~aU~:~i~; .v~~! Environmental Protection Act, is experience working in industry and hope (or a voluntary compliance of The $3O.000-a-year job is rar from chell said he would like to remain in comprised of a five-member panel technical services. . the offenders with decisions by the a one-day-a -week operation. The contact with the resources the appointed (or their expertise in a "Besides satisfying their EPA. but il they do not comply the rest of the week is taken up university affords. reviewing cases that are to be brought belore the bOard. Satchell I~~~:rc!u~~ c~~~(~~~~i~e~~ Shakespeare film series set said each case has a time limit thai Satchell saie!. . . ~ Feb. 4; ''OIimes at Midnight ...... The only loreign fIlm included is DoII:~~ ::;;;rtter called " Falstalr' on Feb. 11 ; "Thome 0/ Blood" wltich is a ..Othello " on Feb. 25 ; " Macbeth .. Jap.anese film based on A series of 9lakespeare's plays direct"tby Orson Wells on March 3 9lak~'s .. Mad>etII. .. done OD ftbn is KheduIed to beaio and m.el!!"ed by Roman Polanski on The seri.. was scheduled to he Adams~Rib March 10. ·Also 10 he shown are geed with a class. but the class was 1:,:;:::,; :="W~~ directed by Laurence will he each Wednesday .. HamI.... c:anceUed. Griffin said. "We also .,...... ,ted Olivier on March :It and directed by wanted to make the mms available evening until May 5. Fr8IU P"er Wirth on April 7; to the university community 1be mOYies shown "broad are a " Romeo and Juli.... directed by boca... fllms are the next best survey...... represe1tative sample 01 Discount C1ub Renato Castellani 011 April 14 and thing to a live pe:rlormanc." directed by Paul CziMer 011 Aprill The films are beInc spon,oored by (Receive 20% off on any Itair .ervice) ~~rir.r:=a~::~~ 2\; " King Lear" on April :18 ; and 0/ English and organizer 0/ the the S1U English Department with "1bome 0/ Blood" on May 5. (unds from the president's series. •' We chose the best films we Griffm said "Otimes at Mid Academic Excellence Fund, the could alford." he said. night" has never been released in College 0/ Lilleral Arts and the MEMBERSHP .... $2.00 per s.~.ster The series llegins with "A Mid· the area. Czinner 's " Romeo and summer Night's Dream." dme by Leerni"'l Resources Services. The the Royal Shakespeare Company. Juli.... stars ball .. dancers ~OI series WIll cost about Sl35O. he said. TIle series is (ree and open to the and By Kalhleen Takemoto collective bargaining. a second be held even if t he board does not DaUy Egyptian Staf' Writer authorize it. ~~I:t W~l! be S;~~~~e at aW~i~~ " We have invited each board Wilson Hall The SIU·E Faculty Organization organization would be the member to discuss the election with on Collective Bargaining (FOCB I bargaining agent for SIU-E faculty us." he said. has scheduled a collective members, Hildebrand said. Choices Hildebrand said more than half o( Now Under New Management bargaining election (or sometime on the ballot wo uld include the Edwardsville'S soo to 600 (aculty between Feb. 21 and March S. FOCB FOCS. the American Association o( members have signed cards President·E1ect Robert Hildebrand University Professors and no agent. authorizing the FOeS as their said Monday. The FOCB in November asked the Approved HOUSing Hildebrand, an assistant professor SIU Board of Trustees to recognize ~::S~~~I:n~S ~t~~ ' lSO ~:S . ::;.~~ o( Foundations o( Education. Peat. members, he said. For All SI U Students Marwick. Mitchell and Co .• a cer ~'~a~~t~~gu~i~~t:.gr~n~er(~~y~ tified public accounting firm in take action. Chicago, will conduct the election. Board Chairman Ivan A. Elliott Pie people 20 meals per week the The election will be tw~staged. Jr. said previously that board Comfortably fumished'700ms Hildebrand !aid. The first ballot will not authorize or recognize the FOCS's collective bargaining score hits Choia! of roommate ·,• ~i~:~:II~~i~~bar::'geaTn~~~~~! !~~l election. SAN ANSELMO. Calif. (AP )-If Sound-proofing for quiet U a majority of the (acuity favors Hildebrand said the election will you have someone you want splat Rooms wired for private phone • tered by a pie in the (ace you can MIster TV antenna ·• get such action (or a (ee from a • group of four girls in this area. Two elevators • Workshop for candidates set Large parking lot ~ bike racks While there supposedly are (our ~ The D1inois State Board 01 E1ec· organizatim, Harrell said. The can Laundry facilities other groups in the United States Vending machines tions will hold a workshop Jan. 22 in didate must then keep an 8CCOlmt o( who will score a "hit" for a fee. the ~ the S1U Student Center llallroom A the monies he receives and expends, four girls. who refuse to be iden SUnken main floor lounge lor local candidates who bave med and periodicaUy m. a report with tifoed. say they are indepmd",ts. lounges for ping-palQ, pool & TV lor public .o(Oce. the county derk's office o( the state The standard price lor a "hit.. Is board of electioos. 25'x60' swimming pool "The ptU'pOI5e is to help give in $15. but they claim that'\not high. A Basketball-Volleyball court formation to candidates about group in F10rida charges as much '"The workshop will &!xJY can as S60 to $300 to do the job. . Fully equipped weight room ""luimnents 0/ the lUinois cam· didates the opportwtitYl o ask any - ~:~l~nFi~:~~:ngCI:;'~t, '~J,~~~ questions they have and to find oot "Our motto." the girls say: " No I whether or not the act applies to persons stands so tall that he c:annot JIanoeII. The workshop is .... of 10 ~ them and. if so. what they have to he put down. by a pie." beInc held throug\¥Jut the stat. in do," he said. ~ January. The pie anenaJ includes lemon $739 Room & Board; SprIng a-eam. the standard hit ; c:hooolat. • The act requirea that • candidate • The seminar will be broken into cream, ch~ . rhubarb. pwn. 1101 S. Wall, carbondale who either ...... v.. or · ..J!"'Ids two sections. The first will he held "in, chocolate layer caire. banana • $1,000 or ITMX"e in any 12-month (run 9 :30 a.m. to noon and the a'!8m. Mcm 's apple pie and rasp ~7-2169 8-5 period file a statement of his second (rom 1:30 to 3 p.m. boi:Ty (lor ..-lovers) . p.m. I• ~ BOOBY'S HAS SOtv1E BAD '.- . ~ NEWS AND SOtv1E GCX)[) NEWS. FIRST. THE GOOO NEWS:WE HAVE EXPANDED OUR MEf\lJ WHICH I. NON INCLUDES THREE NEW SAND " THE WICH.CREATIONS. THE BRUCE SPECIAL '. HAM ROtIST BEEF. TlJfI BEfoRE lOu Buy, CItEck Us Our Honeywell SPl000 OnIY$ '169.97 plus '.- . " , We've moved 10 the Campuo; Shopping ('1'111I'r : Fre. Ca ••. 10 bigger r;.l~i lilil! s for wida ,ck.. : lion .md more scrvil'C's for our l.'lIsI0 mers. When you' n: t'hinkin~ ·pholograph, . 7'" S. III. GIB:ss recy~ling pr·ogram to open ra:u:1 .,.-~ community development. said the The group needs (0 send a and c:oIJect.ioDs from. the dorma . :...... : DoUy Epplloo S"" Writer group hopes to get a truck within a truckJoad a month to East St. Louis : MCA T ::-..:: : month but until then will rent a truck In order to break even, Mitchell "We hove. ROOd en. _ 01 10 let the I'" to East 51 . Loerror occurred Student jobs =~~~!te~~~I~~chS;~d. because of a Daily Egyptian repor ;:/:~s~~~ b~n~he °a:;aart~:: Schumacher is the only member ter 's misreading of notes made rl Mental Health and Develop or the advisory coun cil rrom rrom the oourt record. mental Disabilities. Southern Dlinois. Members or the available from In order to be more effective. {he oouncil are cho6en to represent a ooundl is establishing a set or br oad s pectrum of interests , criteria to identify major policy backgrounds and geographic 'Y' in Rockies issues. The review process will locations. he said. The YMCA of the Rockies if. Application Deadline seeking college students to fill almost 300 job vacancies next Continued trial granted summer. TIle jury trial of a former SIU night. for the Moy 14, 1976 Positions are a vaila ble in foo d professor of government accused of Long was indicted July 22, 1973, commencement i. servicc. housekeeping. program· accepting a kickback of public funds by the Jackson County grand jury mingo gr ocery store. gift shop. in 1973 has been continued until m a charge or theft by deception bookstore. maintenance a nd orficc. March 8 in Jackson County Circuit over $ISO. He is now a professor in Courl. the Dept. of Political Science at The sta r! me mber will receiv c Judge Richard Rjchman sai~ the Yale University. Friday, St20per month salary plus room and trial or Samuel Loog was oonunued The grand jury charged that fr om board and the use of recreational at the request of l..O'l.g's attorney. H. Feb. 19. to Oct . 10, 1973. Long ob· facilities. At thf end of the season. earl Runge Jr .. of East St. Louis. tained $5(lS.fB by placing a student January 23, 1976 each employee receives an equal Runge is to represent in ci rcuit on the SI U payroll with the oourt on Feb. 9 three men named in agreement that he would perrorm ~ ~~~ l :trc5r~~ 1I ~t~e~ . : ~~r~~ : t roc~ murder charges in the shooting 00 work and return the amoWlt Applications an-d diploma f'und"· deaths of three men. on Halloween received as wages to Long. Scl('('tion of c.... o ll ege students for samples available at the summer jobs is bas cd on character. background and interests Flight to Memphis to resume and on the dates the student is Air Ill inois has announced that it Memphis via Jonesboro. Arkansas. Admissions and Records, . available to work. The season ex· will reinstate service rrom Car he said. tends from Memorial Day through bondale to Memphis, Tennessee ef Woody Hall . ·,• Laber Day. fective Feb. 1. D1~~:~~~~ : ~~:,u~~~ More information can be obtained Gene Dzendoiet . Air Ill inois a.m. and 4 :40 p.m. m weekdays, rrom the Career P lanning and president, said the airline reached 10 :15 a.m. on Saturday and 10 :15 Placement Center on the third noor an a~ree m ent with Texas In a.m. and 4:40 p.m. on Sundays. of Woody Hall. ternal1mal to provide substitute air service between Jonesboro, Arkan FliRhts will depart rrem Memphis sas and Memphis ror Texas In (or Carbondale at . S:50 8.m., r, Cairo woman joins ternational. As a result of this 12:3) p.m. and 8:20 p.m. on week agreement the restoration'" or the days, 12 :20 p.m. m Saturday and • Memphis service will be ac 12::11 p.m. ond 8:20 p.m. on Sto!. · prosecutor's staff complished from Carbondale to doys. . A Cairo woman.has bem hired as an a!8istant to Jack.!on Cowlty Slote'. Atty. Howard Hood ond will belin work Feb. 1 at an annual salary 01 $7,000. .- Mary RobbiN Cdli.. w.. hind rer the porHime pooition 10 fill the v,.,- cr~~ts':' ..t r:..tuc: WITH GOlDlN BROWN 1Iood~1Oe fur two yean. He is .. "'teriDI private pr_ in Amo. ~ Cdllna will _k primarily on tnime ...., Hood _ . FRIES She _ ..-Ircim the John AND A FROSTY SOIOON(R Of - _ Low _ in ChIcoao Iut ....,.....,. and ia _ 10 on Ill· 10 student art discount is lAInIey ___ the stote'. % __'0 talk r_. B·EER not gone to the wqrld! Talk to Larry. Mark. or Ralf for expert '- friendly help. Wilson Hall The student art discount-8Rd Now Under al /"t~ friendly help is here in New IV\ang. .: Carbondale at 701 East Main. I '·r . - I I \ not .. WII --' ca...... :i ·ITI12SI ! I Office Equipment • I ------· . Dally Egyptian. Jaruary 21. 1976, Pogo 19 ~~~~:::s:..~:."$:::!$::* Donald Tindall, associate professor of botany , has been named Jackson Co. coordinator of Citizens for Jim Thom pson for Governor. 'lbompson is the Republican party can WISH SOME ONE YOU LOVE didate for that omce. HAPPY VALENnNE'S DAY Canadian students who intend to work in Canada after they graduate can be assisted by the Department of Manpower and Immigration. Through the Services to Canadians Graduating Abroad, the department will o register individuals for employment. provide helpful publications and locate potential employment op ~ ~ portunities. Interested students may see a brochure con cerning the Manpower Services at International Student and faculty Affairs, Woody Hall CottO. Mikey C. Thomas, a I().year veteran of the SIU security rorce, has completed a t/u:ee-monl/1 traininf course at tlie Federal Bureau of Investigation Nationa Academy, in Quantico, Va. While at the academy, he completed courses in constitutional law for law enforcement officers, management, forensic sciences, instructional education, urban police problems, sexual assault and hosta~e situations. Thomas was graduated from the academy In ceremonies held Dec. tt at Quantico. "Everybody's Einstein," a one-hour course in Relativity 'lbeory, will be orfered again sprinR semester by the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Math and physics are not prerequisites for this class. The course taught by Robert Zitteri will meet at t p.m. Tuesdays in room ttl Parkinson Laboratory. ANUARY CLEARANC Sweaters 20 to' 50% off OUter Coats Valentine', will appear Fri. Feb. 13 ,... 50% off -ONE DAY ONL Y- 3 l:.1 NES FOR $1.00 just fill in the form below, Clip and mail with $1.00 Leather Coats to the Daily Egyptian or walk in to .the main 20 to 50% off office and place your ad: DEADLINE i. 3 p.m., on. day prior to publication, .eb. 12, 1976 SilnatJ r • • --....:... ------:------NaM• .______...... ___-;- ______&tN4:._ AcWr ••• & Phan ••______~OOS.1~ I! rf ! 1) -r -! ;' : 1 : ! ! 1 i ! ! 1! ! : : : ; : ! ; :; ; I! NOTHING BUT THE FINESI MEATSFOR YOU THE BESIE XT RA VALUE TRIMMED IE V I I MEAJI THA I MONEY C~N BUY GUARANTEED FRESH JUSI SAVE 9, - DEL MONTE PlNEAPPLE·G ••..,Ef.U IT ~ii!Y ' M~ JUIC_E _! '1.:' 49' ~ , LbS9' (iiiLI'"WITH~ANS I '~.~ 59( SAVE 6, HERSHEY 'S HOT CENTfR CUT PORK CHOPS LB . $1.65 STUFFED PORK CHOPS LB. 99~ PORK.$125 LOINS~~. . - Lb . • CHOPPED SIRLOIN Lb99' Oc .. " Sp, .. , DEL MONTE PUMPKIN 1601. un 3/ 89c CRANBERRY SAUCE 16 01. un 2/ 69c PORK SAUSAGE LB . 79~ HUNTER- (AII V.,ie'ie,) LUNCH MEA TS '~k~' •• 99~ HUNTER BACON 12 01. pkg. ~ .$1.1 9 BLUE BEll ae. f or Regula, 12 oz. pkg. .t!. 79f. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Thenexibesl thing 10 haVing a garden 01 home NO. 1 RUSSEn c POTATOES 5 LbB.g ... 69 CEL"ERY •. 59f. TANGELOS TOCI, Bog •• 7~ YEllOW ONIONS j lb. bag .0. 5~ lWJWiseBuys a.a..- of 'w'01um. purchases or temporary pro,ootionol oIlowon Cookies {All V.t n_tl •• , 7 • •• ", • . 4/ $1 .00 NehlNVel..., Granola Bars ~ O ...... 9Sc Wrlers Lemonade Mix · ;, ..... u. ·· $2.60 Sun. 12-5:30. p.nt. •• 7 Dally Egyptian• .laniary 21. 1976. Page 21 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Student Center SIU TEXTBOOKS -New and IJsed- SUPPLIES GIFTS Frozen berries Berries near the Crab Orchard Spillway Illinois Monday night. (Staff photo by Jim were wearing snow and ice caps Tuesday Cook) morning. light snow fell on Southern NOVELTIES 'Quarter Night' auditions set CALCULATORS for three one-act productions Auditions (or the theater depar t Sik the M.agician." a (arce by It alia n and two male characters. ment' s " Quarter Night. " and playwright Eduardo De Filipo. -Tt·",u£~ InstruII.entN- evening of three one-act plays about a third-rate va ud evillian The lhrid play is "A Day in the written by students within the magician. The play was translated Night," a light oomic play about a theater department. will be held 7 by Fra nk Calt abiano. a graduate kwe relationship. John Kunik, a p.m. Wedl1 esday In the Laboratory student in theater. Th e one-act play graduate student in theater. wrote -Hewlett Packu;'d- Thealer, Communications 1045. has onc female a nd three male the play which has two male and characters. two female characters. The play Any student can auditio{l for the will be directed by Bemard Sdl· seven maleor five female roles to be The second play chosen is "The waltz, a senior in psydlology. cast for the three plays. No acting Assassin," wrHten by Jim Spurrier. a graduate student in speech. This Auditions for all three plays will TRADE BOOKS :~~;':r~ anv~:bi:r~ ~:~:a~:~ be held Wednesday evening, but department oHice. Communications h~~ l;jj;~g~~~e;t~~eadiI~~!~Orn ~~ (i,her arrangements (or auditions t033. theater. is about a plot to can be made through Jane assassinate President Andre w Killingsworth in the theater depart " Quarter Night " will feature "Sik Johnson . The play has two remale ment oCfice . BEST SELLERS New gynecology program to begin IIyPouy~ ooly. said Dr. Don Knapp. medical 'There are sevwa1 advantages to Rush Week Hours: A. new gynecol"IY program will director at the SIU Health Service. the new program, Knapp said. "It will be an extension of the services beslD Fob. 2 at the Family Proctice Appointments be made Center at Doctor's Memorial a;:et;; already provided by the Health Ser· \hrouiI1 the Heolth Service ap Hoopltal. pointment _ , but patienta wiD be vice. It will provide women with an '!be prosram is a moperative ef. opportunity to have an IUD inserted ...., 01 the CAIlter during afternoon at 8 minimal cost and the residel'lt Monday 8:00-8:00 fort bet_ the SlU Health Service _king Il00 .... ani the conti., wtlidlis a branch of physidins will receive more ex· the SlU School of Medicine. Patients will be seen by resident peri""'" in the field of gynecol"IY '" A portion of the ~=.~ at the physicians supervised by All gynocoIQWicaJ services will be CAIlter CXI Monday wiD be gynocoInglst., said Dr. All." G. offerecr dwinc this speCial time, in· oet a.de for SlU st ta being Bennett. cliniCAll _ate of the cI.udinc pap 5mNrs. fitting for Tuesday 8:00-8:00 """'" for gynecolQWicaJ conditions SlU SdlooJ of Medicine. diaphrams ani aclvisem",t CXI using birth motrot pills. Troffic office .lists appeal sieps Ead\ session will be limited to about twel"" patienta, Knapp said. .. Wednesday 8:00-8:00 . The Trame ani Parldntl H_ing review the ticltet ani appealS form Follow""" appoinbn"'ta will be '.- . Ofrice has aDDOunced the ani allow a statern",t. arrqe! for pathClJ!'C.icaJ.condiU .... The officer wiD then make a that .... dlocovered .. a part of • ... :::'~f~U Wt~~ ticltets decision, either confirming or routine examination, he said. Penona ...... ving ticltets can ap voiding the tlcltot. Knapp emphasized that iiudmts Tfu.sday 8:00-8:00 The oflk>er's doci.CXI cari be ap PMI them by to the office 'ainB pMled AppeaJs within 14 ~ ani fdUng out a Traf· to the Trame Board ::!n:~rtt!PJ:j~~~= by giving the _Is form ani oppointm"'t desk. by calIing. _ lie Yltllolion "-Is form ani 2111 . • c::tiIir.the form ani ticltot to a ticltot to the amc:.r, """ will f ...• ng ciilcor. ward the docwneats tosthe boord. Friday 8:00-5:00 ' The '-ring will be conducted in· d~~on,,!l=f~=: Beg your pardon formally by an amc:.r """ will aJIow a penonaJ _aoce. Leonard DeClue Jr. of Car· _e, ••raduate student in. the SlU Master oI-Ptablic Affairs 8:00-2:00 _am; I. a ~ate candidate Satu'day commitled t..- J y Cart.... HIs name ... omitled ' ~y ' . ar· ticle. . , fI9nnI H. Obon .... incorrectly IiaIaI ~ ~ having IIled a politlae ~ • .w..te aiUrDate to Phone 536-3321 Ihe..IIopIbIicaD _ ....Iion. Obon hal IIIed .. a del.ate, mmmitled . Iio Gerald "'-d. ..'111,.. ..• . :: ·e = "1- ! l ' ntPT SPC POLSC . PEW CESt. ~w MEl) V I'm==' ZQO .. . \ .. .. = ~ " , RADIO-lV .. AIHAB AEUO STUD soc MARKET MAllf MAllf PSI ~ ~ , ",; ~j}" .. .. ( .. GEO F&N . i): " . PSYCH PRES SCH POLSC F&N ENG , , ...... ,': II) .. JOURN. .. MARKET ED .. ELT ELED .. ET IT .:::-w- tISTORY GERMAN BOT 110 . ,.If ( !if ...... EIO .. AN IND ~ " ~ ~ , '. ~ CU APSC AOI MAIN r .. .. OFFICE , ' ' ctaDU'AM CH!M I =+: ~~l1ON] AJ ACCT ,. rt = .... Ii - .. .. ~ ~ !;' f': .... " " 'IItAm IIOOKI . ... • ~ . §- ~ IIiIr 1IwR8 ~ GEM STUDE8 .. aULa GSA G88 QSC G8D 08E !I ' , > · ..cw. 0RDI!R8 - I I ! • ... ~ = . ~ .,If ' , ~I . ART .... SCHOOL SUPPLIES I ~ .' " ....: < PAPER.pAlNnWlENS ,. .,> · . , ~ ,·,8; .. l ~ .. , i r,1 .•~ - "' I -t- .' .. ~i .. ; I • , ~ , . -. r I '! " , . \ . '. i I CASHIERS' ~ " I ! ~~ >.., ~' REfUND8 , . - 1 I a ' C- .' TEXTBOOK ~ ' CASHIERS T-sttRTS " = POST1!A8 -SUPPLY Ind SUPERVISOR · ~UPERVISOR NOVELTIES BOOK BUY BACK EIliTRANCE . ~ 0 ' f ~ r 'i " ... L'" ,,..' , ..4,,,, r=-"'- ~ __ ~ ___ .... _ ___ .... ~ ______.... _ ~ ___ _ _ ... . __ .... _ _ ...... - _ _ .... _ ...... _ ... ______...... _ ...... _ ~ __ .... ______. ~ _ _ ...... _~~ _ ...:...._~ ___ __. ____ ~ ____ ~_~ 'fj -----' 'Motorcycl~ Musical _ I 2 Bdnn, MabIle HaNs ( . ~~ Woted:. JSO lIotoreycle GlbaOll S35 El«lrlc, IIIDt COlI' ..Preferably__ StreettioG. Bit.can ~_ to . a_~_landry- ...... ~Ifttoo . Alno.INSUAANCE... '~.IIIniam&_ . 5-2W ...... -.5 p.m; ''''~'' ...... c:..dIuIcr far a.-y· Am I Lao~ ,... You! I am su".. wi ... rim ~, ..... wkIO Y_ ~ B..-eau. 'I1Ie "'-1t}Ie. _ ...... _ llalf coanIIaatloD. H.rcbi~. for I atudent worker NEED ItH MORnON? eauo.St. (prefenllly !noll...... who'U be aDd Cam...... Reward. Calf S4t ...... "eIcI!ImeIII.cammllllily CALL US au. JIltGl1 «.anlutioD and direct Hrviee ~ka:-..r:"~io~ _00 ___ -- cou ....U., . PopuIati.. to be promote SIU Anna __':: "'enll. SIMpIMrd CoOle miRd paJIP1 ID Journalism, PR, Radio-TV, l.ewil Park vicin.ity. P.bone $.fl- :~-;J::c!:~!Ude:rtSre1:~~~~~~~ Marketu. backcroWld adviJeabie. 31.. I 3I3IGa1 Ability to write a must. Ad· ..-. . ~~ ~:;,a,:~u,:~ ..,rti5inI experience in desi," . I --,,----.. ./ ------BECAUSE WE CARE ads, art. copywritinl. llyout. P ~~~~era~~:t~ir:cc.eted !ilhr::!l:! release, etc. II. welcomed. ~NNOUNCEMEN1) County and there are numerous Knowledge or curr, nt music call Ql/Iect lakes and recreational facilities. belpful. Pbotographer with own 314-991-0505 State Farm InsW'ance. Agent Bob Salarf; negoliable. Excellent lringe or toll free Bahr, 1202 W. Main: Auto. lire. fire. health. "Like a good neil/lbor, Q~~c~~errn~~~I:~~ p:::~~~~lteh 81»-327·"" ~~~~~!~ . p~:"U:1 se2f~;~:;'~i~~ high commit ment cOuld lock. up State Farm is there." Leading P.O. Box 1120 Carbondale. this stlJdet work job ror as long as Auto a nd Homeowners insurer. I\3S68J99 OIinoi! . 83561CSI they're in school. ACT Financial Typing. Call Trish 549-7463. Books. 549-SStt.549-0034. Statement MUST be on rue. Theses. Dissertations. reports . Police Training Specialist. Portfolio · resume (nothing rancy) correspondence. 3588£80 Travel on roreign sbiJ8! Good pay, Southern Illinois Regional men. women. No eXJ)e-rience. Criminal Justice Training ~~af~ :!io~ .fOC~SII wJoO~lld phr~lfto~~ Stamped addressed envelo~. P: ogram. Bachelor's Degree in Promotion Manager. 453-2321 (or Globetroller , Box 864. St. Joseph, appropria(e field. Experience in interview appointment. B3SS7C82 EMPLOYMENT Mo. 64502 3S3OJ99 Jaw enforcement desired. Southern lIIinois Bar~ue . ~0 l:!1e WANTED ~::ru:t't~b~e af:~ s~~~rt~l:r:g in person to apply. 220 S. nhnots. Alpha Men Graduate Chapter training sessions In 'n COW'lty area. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraterpity lor· New Location. 83S76C84 Accounting student needs work (or Beginning annual salary $9.411 . Spring12' 17 hrs. per wee,. Call med in Southern Illinois. Cootact - apPQjntment above minimum Lieutenanli_(pr pay slots- A.G. 549-7649. 3492081 George Jones 536·%331 or Joe depending on experience. Send Army ReserV'e Units. Marion. CaJl YoulII ~18 , 453-3495. ~80 reSlIme, transcript and 993-2275. 36OOC82 IOi Travel on (oreign ships! Good pay. ~rxo:~~~l~:a :ee:~:~nc~Srea ~:~ Lovers or old movies earn 40 per ( ...~_..:W..:..:.A..:.:.N.:.T.:...:E=D:;"'_-J) Egypt Regional Planning and cent commission. Call Gary at 457- men. women. No experience. Development Commission. P.O. 6914 or 457·7957 . 3S81C84 Stamped addressed envelope. Box 3160. Carbondale, IL 6290 1. Sell yo ur craftwork at Common Globetroller. Box 864. St. Joseph. Market. 100 E. Jackson· open 10-5. Mo. 64502. 3S3OJ99 Application deadline January 31. Planner I ror Energy. Bachelors or 1976. An Equal Opportunity Em ~looda y · Saturday . 3SS9F99 ployer. 8$39C82 ~~~toe~icsD:~~~ia l i:d ~ ~i d~ i~~ : Situation wanted. Serious student AUCTIONS & Co mmunity wo r ~r with loca l ro;i~~~r;::~a~~~r :yesre~i~~ desires room and board in private youth service bureau. Job ment impact in ten 1RAN8CENDENTAL MEDlTA110N (T.lLl ~ • FOI' s.e. _ f ...... FOf Alrit ...... J . _G · loU _ ...... cw-- IS : simple IS NOT: .:.. C HofpW_ _H._ -0..Jt .. ,-__ ----- nIItunIl diet .....D · ~W_ __E · _W~ - _1. easy religion ...J .__... effortless life style . - (._&- J._- et'fIctIw ccnalIItnltlon .1 and fUn CDIIernPIetfon came and find aut or dlfflO/lt just wIIiIt It '- to oIfer. Irkv a ... Introduc!ory CALL 85111 ~.~~ .-ns LiIlnIcy CHECX 'fed! AD _IT -"- - _ E..,-" ~...- lor .... ___ AudItarIum ..... AIrJ *MwIy tIIIt IIspIIys His ... Is warth ....1nID. It'l the NAPA servtee sign. Anywt.e,. It stends. It atends to, quelity eutomotive re placement par1l. And behlnd ::.!ttae"u'!o=:O":':k\~~ New JV\ang. The kind of men you CM trust to pr9P8rty melnteln your cer. Prep cage poll sees changes And New So when you need Ideas At helP. look 'or tIM ,npon,ai. ~~:s:~~:t~nu~~~~; Wilson Hall find them where you find Venice into third spot Ihts lton. By The _.Ied ."... named No. I 00 13 01 the 21 ballots· dropping to ninth. 1101 s. Wall cast and totaled :at 001 of a possible 'Ttle next (our places remained the carbondale 336 poll points. same with ROVA 10th, GinDy 11th , Defendi ng champion Venice Carmi 12th and Bloomington Cen· Lawrenceville, receiving three tral catholic 13th. moved ~ a notch in the Associated flTSt-place votes, remained No. 2 457-2169 and totaJed 304 points. Venice Watseka, 16th last week, made the ~e:i::IT ~OW~~l ~~d=! pielted up one ftrst-place vote and biggest jump and d ilJ)bed into 14th ~ its strangehold 00 the No. I undefeated Buds Western was place after posting victories over named first m four of the ballots Westville and Herscher. Ottawa but didn'l get the overall backing Marquetle dropped a notcb to 15th Bicyclists: w~=;: ;;hi=~a=~ f~ provided Venice. A first-place vote while Pleasant Plains, 15th last week 10 hit. its record 10 1:1-1 and IS worth 16 points, second place 15 week, feU oot of the rtaming after the Rld Devils coUected 262 poll and 00 down. suffering a 72...fi6loss to Divernon. It ~ was tt.e only loss suffered by Reorganization meeting ~~t:m t~y :ct~ta:::~~~ ~~ Port Byron Riverdale. Winnebago ranking teams in the Oass A poll No. 3 spot. and Cairo remained fifth , sixth and last week. seventh. respectively. while Mount SIU CyCling Club EJdoraoo, boosting its record to Pulaski and Efr"",ham St. Anthony Repladng Pleasant Plains was I6-() with rocking dlair triumphs changed places Wlth MOWlt Pulaski Madison as the Trojans took over Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7:30 p.m. over Vienna and Carterville, was taIting eighlh place and St . Anthony the 16th spot with an 11·2 record. Ac Room A-Student Center Carbondale falls from top 16 By The _.ted ."... East Leyden . 1~ . cl imbed inlo and WKlefeated Nor mal CommWlity SMORGASBORD second place and was only seven had the other . O1icago Heights Powerful Peoria Richwoods points behind Richwoods. Bloom retained the No. 6 spot. one fmally took over the No . 1 spot in the Ridlwoods had 13 first-pl ace votes notch ahead of Normal. ALL YOU CAN EA T OF . Associated Press Oass AA Illinois (rom the pane! of 21 sportswriters high school basketball poll . Sterling and lllornridge retained THE VERY FINEST FOODS! and broadcasters throughout the the NO. 8 and 9 spots . respectively. Second to defending champion state. The Knights totaled 310 of a while Decatur EisenhoWEr took over Caterine to .tuden.. Olicago Phillips in the first two 10th place from Marist wh ich drop polls oIlhe season, the" undefealed ~~I~:c: r~~:::eU: ot~s:; ~:r I; ped to No. 11. second and so on . Two or More Entrees daily ~ft~~ !:":..t~y ~=::.~ East Leyden had six first-place Gordon Tech and Galesburg Ridlwoods boosted its record to first-place votes and a total of 303 remained 12 a nd 13th with 14-0 with a 7&-SO victory over Peoria points . Joliet Central dimbed into McH8'1ry dimbing from 16th to 14th Your Choice Manual last week while l'I1illips. third place and Aurora West into aftEr a pair of victories. Climbing of now 15-2, dropped all the way to fourth place. into the top 16 for the first time this Salads and Vegetables rl/lh place. Phillips had one rtrst-place vote ~~~:2~~'n 't!;k~!er:~~ place and Peoria Central, having Iosl both 01 its games to Ricbwoods, Weekday. $ 2 65 Milwaukee, Yankees grabbed the 16th slot. Dessert i'!Cluded Dropping out 01 the top Ie were Olicago Nbar and Carbondale. THE SMORGASBORD to play first AL gg.me Dunbar,like Phimps, W8I upset by 2141 Wesl Walnut open daily 11-8 OIicago~· and Carboodale'. Mwphysbaro NEW YORK (APl-The underway at Bootoo '""'"' the deem· record s1i to U following a 74- Wed. 5-8 MiI_.... __ and New York clint! ~ cbampims _ CJeyeiand IS ..... 10 est Frantlorl. Ph. 687-9538 April 12. Later thai day, Milwauk... is at Dotroil, Olicago plays al Min· !:::.".=. ~u.d:a '= __ and the California Alllel. NO DiIhl gam.. , 11Iunday, Api) ., m ~, . ~~I ue trawl to Kamas City. Moc:PIIalI ...... SoIurday. Man'. Intramural ~ ...... Moc:PIIalI aaJcf the lI5\HoeOt 19'II __ wID include 54 mOre nigIIt NEW HOCU:Y PLAN· Indoor ItInI-Soi:cer p_ tbaD in 11m. NEW YORK (AP) - UDCIor • T.-n ng EiJIIlI more ~ ....". _ their now pension Plan. play.... with ...... ,a ...... _-_ AprIl t, lwo in day 10 yean' National Hockey ~ service will ..-ve an ....: Tuesday c.-~:'~wo~ amdal ponaion 01 about $14,00II nilbt _"- al Texas at age 56. UDCIor tIie former ··.January 27,1976 am o..Iaad at CoIifomia. pension plan l~yur pIayen ..... $1,100 a ,... at The --' round ., opeoen pta celftd age., . 1't1lll: 4 p.m. Sharp! <: ....: Morris Library '"' Auditorium (Basement lilt. IlATIII','l of Morris Library) " . Rll.l (JI .TI- Ellglbtllr. All 51 U male students Besides peanuts, cashews, almonds, AIquI..... Ali .team rosters must be subml1ted at the pecans, walnu1s and .pistachios, we have ~ meeting In order to be officially enten!d. Blank aeYenll ~lfferent mbces. I.OS~ may ~ obtained In the OffIce of .Recreatlon & In trati1unlls. I \ Come'1tt- And See c;;:.L-'";'JI{ .1 HcW ·Many Idnds PIIr a.ta: Saturdayf January '31 ) 0f.-8Its You can I ~At .•• · For additional Information . pJease contact the OffIce of Open 104 M-F •••"".. /Hi , ~tIon and I ntramurals Ioca1ed In the 51 U Arenlt-Roorn 12: ....:30 SUn. . r 02 i. . . -128.' PI.... at. ' ". Wom'en's basketball squads prepare fo~ SEMO opener Meyer (guard). we...... picbd _ ~ 8,_-~8pIl'ta- Horrman and Schafler are VIlDdruok ("1) er P\IIdy (~t)lo fill 'Ibo en', bastetbaII squad ...... erinII from .....- ...tIe iD !be ....c.r IIct far !be tam . opens s season Tbursda,y at juri...... trend Iaot _ . Weiaa 'Ibo dey ...... fer !be s.lod Sou~ . Misaowi sr..te Univer- said both players sUrting c:bances will be mUon VJCt;y Ki"ll1IId b sity, Cape Gir«IMu will> a fresh· depend on their injun... If Hoff llinrim- in _lion to -.. man dominated roster. man doesn't start, her pl_ at !be 1borsa Bursard. Four out of the eight pctential forward pooItion will be taken by ~ to Wei~ !be team will SaJuk.i starters will be freshmen. junior Pan Towry. Holtman is 6 be a quidt, lOOd _u.team. 9Ie but that doesn't diminish Coam Mo foot , while Towry tops out at ~ . abo said ihe doI..- .... Ioobd Weiss' enthusiasm . 'Ibo guard pooItion is still up in ''11le')' (the freshmen ) are v«y, the air betlften Meyer and an ex ~~~.".j;::::.m:.-:r= =y talented, but they do need the high _ competitor from the St. dol...... experience, although they are _y Louis .,..,., Sc:baeffer. Both of them qwck learners." Weiss said with a "",5-4, . !be'1.::..t~t~ · ~ar;::r ~~ satisfied smile. The other guard spct, according to at • p.m. 'Ibo JV player, ""': Freshmen tabbed by Weiss as Weiss. is nailed down br senior Jackie Lott, !Uthy Escue, Denise potential starters are Bonnie Foley Pam Berryhill ($-5). Another Kdly, Dee Stull, Usa Millar, Cathy (center ), Jeri Ho(£man (forward), geI1ior . Jan Winkle. will start at the ~ Sc:barr... (guard ), and Helen ~ forward position. ~f;'''':'":f~~~Eil~or. ton , Donna Mus, ~ VlICIIROIIe , and !Uye KdIy. Stram' signs contract This weekend SlU travels to Memphis for • pair of games. Friday SIU meets Union University with New Orleans club at 6:30 p.m. and Satunlay the Salu1tis matm up with' Memphis NEW ORLEANS (APl-The New Stram served as an ' assistant State University at 2 p.m. Orleans Saints Tuesday announced mach at Purdue, Notre Dame and The first home game will be Jan . • the singing of Hank &ram to a the University 0( Miami before en· 21 against Grandyiew ~leae. five-year contract worth "in excess tering the professional ranks as of $1 millioo" as head coach of the head coach of the Dallas Texans of National Football League team. the old American Football League. The selection of Scram to be the During his college coaching Varsity reserve Theresa Burgard (freshman) fires a Saints' next coach has been career , he was credited with ~ AutcmotJ". pass under the arm of Donna Nv!Jas (junior) during professional football's worst kept Service: practice Tuesday at Davies Gymnasium. Burgard secret for more than a month. ~be~~~J~; ~~~~~;:nt!t~; " Hank and I have been talking for Dawson 0( Purdue. George Jw or • Mechanical and teammates will jump into the collegiate season four mOnths:' said Saints owner Notre Dame and Fran Curci or Thursday with a doubleheader at Southeast Missouri • Paint and Body Work John Mecom Jr. Miami. Da ..'SO n was Stram's quar· call 687·2042 State Universi ty in Cape Girardeau starting at 6 p.m . "We 've talked to a number of tlTback in the AFL. or stop by (Staff photo by linda Henson) other coaches, both in the college Stram won an AF1.. championship m s. 18th and professional ranks and the best at Dallas in 1962 and added two Murphysboro man has emerged. His record more in 1966 and 19&9 after the % chcou1I on -" labor lor Indoor track season opens; speaks for itself. " Texans moved to Kansas City. "-"' __ 10 strong freshman members KARATE' show 'some real good stuff' promise of bei ng a very great sprin Ins'ruc'or: 4,,, O."r•• ter." Kee finished second in the finals of the ~)'ard dash after win- 8'acle 8.', ni':fa~j~~i d a fourth freshman . Michael Bisase (rom Uganda . also Plea.- note: All of our group has the credentials to be a very fine programs provide you w ifh in sprinter . dividual instrvcticn at rates Hartzog suggested this year's less than $1 .00 per hour and as freshmen oould be the strongest low as 59c per hour. since the dass that included Lonnie Brown, Bill Hancock. Ed Wardzala and Jael< St. John. " I predict we'll ha ve a team 116 North Illinois that's as good or better than last 2nd Floor year's: ' he said. TIle 1975 traC'k squad was the 12th ranked dual Carbondale. III. meet team in the nation . SIU will meet KAnsas Saturday in (Half block North of the Salukis first dual meet of the Carbondale National Bank) season . Kansas was the fourth ranked dual meet team in the nation Visitors Welcome last season. CLUBS ... x x , x x x Doily Egyptian, Jaruary 21. 1976. Page V ,I , ( Cagers - w~rk ,to regain cohesion I. ;I By Dave WJeesorek between Shawnee College and teams surrer in a whole year. Turning to SlU's orrensive attack, D1IlIy, EIYJIIIaa 8porU Writer Southeastern Dlioois or the Southern Lambert said, "There are a couple or Illinois Collegiate Conference, Con "It's been a rough month," Lambert things we have to do. We have to move is tilt struction or Southeastern's gymnasium said: "Improved derense has won the ball more pd get the ball up the . -NonnaUy when there' a b~eak in three or rour games [or us, AAer we got oonference schedule.. and a basketball rorced them rind another place to floor quicker. We have to get more play_ back from Christmas we worked that points off the break or 5econcIary team has a couple or non-conference whole week on derense_" games to play, a coach likes to take the Tipoff time ror e preliminary game break." opportunity to work on a rew new things is 5 p,m , He also said, "We hav,,! to do a better The coach said he would like the team (or work on nagging early-season 'The Salu1tis are U after about a job on the boards, particularly deren to run more but that it's been "difficult problems. month and a haIr or !lames and they sively. We've done rairly weU on the or to be what we want to be on offense With SIU playing Culver-Stockton last have suffered more injuries than most fensive boards." because 'or a lack or practice time Saturday and St. Louis University Wed- together, We've had a tendency to be a little conservative in this situation." ~~c~~a~~~~~~ ~;t~ Lambert said a good running game is afforded that luxury. important because it keeps people "We have to use these games to get honest on the boards and usually results our· cohesion back," Lambfrt said. in a couple of cheap baskets. But he "We'll be trying to do some things we'll also said a team cannot rim. run, run have to do the second time around (the all the time. . Valley schedule)." " There has to be a happy medium. The Salu1tis tussle with St. Louis gets You can't keep running unless you have underway at 7 :35 p.m. A rare eight or 10 players who can overwhelm preliminary game will also he play everyone. " "We haven't really had a chance to I work on it ," he admitted. " Now we need to run. We've gotten some critical SIU swimmers rastbreaks in · close games." As ror St. Louis, the Salu1tis can ex pect a tougher game th.an What they got ranked nationally (rom Culver-Stockton. The Billikens lost a 66-62 game to South Carolina Three sm swimmers and two SIU Monday night. , relay teams are rated in the top 10 of "rhey could have won Ihe game," NCAA Division I swimmers based on Lambert said, who saw the game in St . times compiled by Swimming World Louis. St. IAuis boasts 6-foot-5 Lewis and released by the College Swimming McKinney. The Salultis have seen nim Coaches Association. he(ore, and he is the man they must The swimmers are ranked by times . stop. in competition up to Jan. 13. " They'l! run. Lambert said Jorge Delgado has the top ranking in assuredly. - "Th ey like to gel the ball the 200 yard freestyle with a time Of inlo McKinney. They'll get him his 20 1:41. 6. Delgado was ranked third in lt ~ shots a game. He works hard to gel the '200 yard butterfly with a time of 1:52.85. ball inside low." Mike Currington of Alabama leads the SIU 's injury list still has not im· butterfliers with a time of I: 52 . to. proved . Me l Hug hl elt has been Mike Salerno was listed as th e top receiving treatment for a back injury swimmer in the 200 yard backstroke. sustained against Wichita State and but SIU swimming coach Bob Sleele aggravated against Cuh'er -Stockton. said the 1 :52.85 clocking listed is in · Lambert was un certain about hi s status correct. Salerno's best time of 1 :55.9 for St . Louis. puts him in the sixth slot. Lambert also revealed Ihat Mack Dave Swenson is the other ind ividual Turner was givi ng some new in the top 10. He is listed ninth in the medication for his injured knee and it 1,000 yard freestyle with a time of may not need surgery. Milt Huggins, 9:37.4. who has had blood sugar problems. will The 400 yard medley relay team of be red-shirted this year . Lamhert said. Salerno, Paul Schultz, Greg Porter and Dennis Roberts is ranked ninth with a time of 3 :34.19. Stanford leads with a time of 3:29.8. The 400 yard freestyle relay team of Saluki center Mel Hughlett Culver-Stockton game Saturday. , Delgado, Roberts, Dave Boyd and Rick grimaces as student trainer Mike Lambert was uncertain Tuesday , Fox is listed 10th behind the University McCormick massages his back. if Hughlett would start Wed ,. I of Southern California. Hughlett sustained a back injury nesday against St. Louis. (Staff Indiana , SIU's opponent at Pulliam against Wichita State Jan. 10 and photo by Jim Cook) Spoils Pool Saturday. has six individuals and aggravated the i nj ury in the one relay team listed in the top 10. Number 83 in-hlack arid white stripes • • • By Dave Wieczorek • was a teacher at SIU. Daily Egyptian Sports Writer ''This advocate has given me the op When the opening kickoff was booted portunity to promote SIU. When I go..on in Super Bowl X last Sunday in the speaking engagements I say I'm a Orange Bowl , William O'Brien put on representative or ' SIU as weU as the his business face. . ., NFL." ' Wit '0 Whiz-.dom Last year the NFL did a story on w~ll~et~ht:ri~~~ t':":~.if:.!:'J O'Brien's officiating crew (the same the millions of television viewers. men work together all year until the O'Brien is the chairman o( the SIU playoffs) and it was published in the Recreation Department. He is also a NFL game program that goes to all ]IIational Football League orricial num NFL cities each week. That program is ber 83 as well as being one or the best " With all the news media and on top or everything." seen by an-allerage or SO,OOO people per good will ambassadors this University coverage there is a tendency to be un One official was decked by a bottle gam 0IJI4 the results or that plus has. der some emotional pressure," 'he said. ror his lack of a caU in the Minnesota O'Brien's Super Bowl work has bro~ht o 'Brien has reached the point where "When the game starts and you've got game, but-· O'Brien said they weren't him wid!'Spread publicity and spealring he doesn't even guess which team ten aU the pagentry· ~ ut o( the way and overly concerned about crowd control engagements_ , might win a game. It is a discipline he a rew plays are run, you forget about during the Super Bowl , and he does not " I've golten letters rrom people all says orricials must master if they are to everything else. think the incident is a sign of things to • over wanting to know more about SIU,n survive in the NFL. "To some degree it is easier of come. said O'Brien, who is a colonel in the ''We're disciplined to the point that ficiating thJs game. There is great " I don 't think that is an indication Marine ReSe/;Yes. He said that he has even if I had a good friend that was talent down there and great coaching. there is a change in (an attitude," he speaking dates scheduled all the way coaching, it wouldn't make any di( They (players) realized a stupid roul remarked. " I think' the (an attitude is throug/l' May. All the residuals lie ference," O'Brien said in his office would be a costly expense." rair. I hated to see it happen because it receives are contribuled-to educational Tuesday morning. O'Brien also realized that he could was more than rootball. It wi'S a dent in programs ror the handicapped. ''When I watch ~ game on television I have become the center or controversY. tile- integrity 0( fans and the game or ''The way [ do all or this is I'm in watch it from an official's viewpoint He is the man who is ~ble ror rootball itself. It's a stain on American good health and I control my calendar; what kind o[ calls were made, why they calling or not calling pass Illterrerence which means I don 't g~ a lot of were made, what to look ror in a certain plays, ~cuIar penalty has been ~1:':C~;' ha: riot bee!' stained is vacation time. situation. ..... a Doily E~ .-..y 21, 1916 . ~