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August 1966 Daily Egyptian 1966

8-20-1966 The gE yptian, August 20, 1966 Daily Egyptian Staff

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1966 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in August 1966 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CJcl.~ _~a~ade Is Orderly, DAILY EGYPTIAN Officials Say SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Tbe "Ride for Wbeel." Carbondol., III. Satvrdoy, ••g ••' 20, 1966 N.';.208 parade, sponsored Thursday evening by tbe Action Party, ..as a qUiet affair, according to Carbondale police and the sru Security Office. However. some observers said (be CYClists, several 8 Acts, Dance Set for Tonight wearing German-style bel­ mets and Iron Crosses as decorations, drove at exces­ sive speeds and made un­ necessary nOise. In 3rd Southern Follies Show A spokesman for the Pol­ ice Department estimated that 60 motorcycle riders partici­ pated tn the "ride" that was Curtain to Part organized in protest of re­ cent administrative action [0 restrict the use of cycles on At 8 in Stadium the Carbondal e campus. T he third a nnual Southern Action Pany officials said Follies talent s how will begin last week t hey expected from at 8 p. m . to da y in MCAndre w 200 to 300 s tudents to par­ Stadium with all acts being !:icipate in the parade. presenred o n [he Recr e atio n A rally scheduled to follow Departme nt s how wagon. the parade never came off Paul L . E nchelmayer and so a number of r iders drove Janis Dunha m are coc hairmen through the campus a second for [he event, which is s pon­ time before spUntering off into sored by [he Ac tivities Pro ­ smaller groups and riding gra mmt:1g Board. Membersof around the city. [he s teering committee are Jack W. Graham, University . Su s an Anderson, Narin Bow- dean of students, said Friday din. Glo ria Cassel, Mars ha that no reports of misconduct Epstetn. Susan Klec ka, Kathy or foul play connected with the Konnec ker, Gwen Tate a nd ride were rec1S:te r ed in the Marsha Watson. Student Affairs office. Jim Sacke tt, a Student Capt. Randall McBride of majoring in radio-[el e vt s 'o~ the Security Office said most will be the ma s te r o f cere­ students dispersed within half mo nie-;. an hour of the start of the ride. The show will feature eight acts: Judi Marc h in a baile r President Morris to "Pe ruvian Pra ye r" and "Work Song"; Le s lie Lannom Urges Senate to singiilg " Don't Think Twice" and ''1 am a ROCk"; Cindi OK Education Bill Nolen baton twirling to the Pres ide nt Oel yte W . Morris songs "OU( of Limits" :and recomme nded pa ssage of the "007"; TomOhle rplayingfolk Inte r natio nal Edu c ati on Act in songs on the guicar and banjo. a statement delive r ed F riday Sherry Wo lff will pr esent a befo r e tlJe senate Subcom ­ jazz dance and the hul a to mittee on Education. the songs " He ll o Do ll y" and Marris' s tale mem was pre­ "Keep Yo ur Eyes on the sented by Willia m Tudor, as­ Hands "; James Cavatort.a s is ram to the vice pr eside nt s ingiilg "Almost L ike Being for Student a nd a r ea se r vices. in I .. ove " a nd "Coum Your He s aid ne w gram 5 pr o­ Bles:-;i ,lg s " ; Carolyn Moll in JXlsed in the hill , coupled with a m o d ~ rn dance to "Walk on amendme nt s to the National the Wil d Side "'; and Rob Zep­ Defense Education Act , " will WHERE TO NOW?--Vt'orkmen loaded this house period when traffic is a bit s low. It is one of e da s inging " Dutc h Dr e am" enable Ame rican e ducation a t :.:a board .8 trailer and then apparently took off several that will be moved to make way for the a nd " Paradi se Re turns. " all levels co move oncoming temporarily leaving it stand forlornly at the Cor· Mill Street widening project. Firs t, second a nd thi rd generations nea r er to the im ­ ner of Oakland and Mill Streets. Apparently it (Photo by John Baran) placp. t ro phies will be awarde d JX)rtant goa ls of international will be moved to its new des tination du ring a to the winne r s . A panel of understanding and 'W orld JU 8tOmitMe fac ulry me m ber B will se rve peace. " as judges. The bill would provide SIU Students Leap at Johnson's Request Aft e r {he s ho w the r e will be grants to U.S. s chool s to set a da nce at the no rth e nd of up ' .curricula and progr ams the s tadium. The Bu s hme n in the field of inte r nationa l For Suggestions to Improve Draft System wil l pl.ly a nd admissio n to the educ ation-"co introduce Am ­ da nce and the s how will be erican s tudents co the whol e PreSide nt J ohnson asked free. of their world a nd to all the s ugges[io n made by some of­ hards hip d e f e rm e nt s for }'oung people Thur s da y fo r fieia! s that alte rnatives s uch people in It," as Mo rris people like George HamHron, In case of r ai n {he Follies suggestioos on how {he c ur­ as the Pe ace Corps be of­ who is ric h e nough to live in will be presented at Davi s stated. re nt draft syste11i .:." could be It. would al so provide fo r fe re-d ins te ad of military the Fairbank s Mans ion but i s Auditorium in {he Wham Ed­ i mproved. service. regional ime rnatio nal e duca­ exempted because he is the uc arion Building a nd [he dance So, ans we ring [he call fro m tion centers a nd a Cente r Arnold Zann, a s [ude nt from soul 8uppon of his mothe r," wil l be he ld at the Roman for Educational Coope r ation thei r Preside nt, St U S{udents Skojie. (hinks men s hould be said Ed Rapetti, a graduating Room in rhe Unive r s it y have come up wi[h some sug · to serve Ihe total progr a m. ca L:J.e d right afte r high school senior. Cente r. gesrio ns fo r impr oving what In hi s s tate me nt , M o rr i ~ and befo r e [hey begin college . A gradua te assis ta nt who the President c alled a " c r azy cited SIU' s e ffo rts i n the fi e ld, He adde d that ~ rudent s s hould asked to r e m a in ano nymou s quilt" syste m. Gus Bode including gram s a nd scho la r ­ have a c hance to fini s h col­ s aid h(' thought the re serves " Le t's draft wo me n," said s hips for fore ign stude nt s, AID lege if they a r e reall y trying. s houl d be ca lle d up because Randy Cla rk , a junior fro m deve lo pme nt tea m s, Peace "they ,leve r see a ny ac tion and Cahoki a. "II wouldn't be ne c ­ "The y shoul d have a more Corps training pr ogr ams, and shoul d be U[Uized. " He al so essary for the m to carry gu ns uniform national sys te m r ath ­ o n-campus courses and semi­ tho ught the maximum age , a nd shoot Vi e t Cong , bUI it e r than leaving it up co local nar!": for fo r e ign guest.",. wh ich is now :36 , wa s [ 00 o ld would take some of the load bo a rd ~." said Mi ke Schwe bel, and s hould be lowe r ed. off the desk jobs bac k home . a senio r from Pinc kneyville Dates for Winter " I feel [he r e a re m a ny who received hi s I-A classi· Ano{he r 6:rudent who asked fa ul[s With the present system , fi cation the sa me day [he to remdin ano nymous and who Registration Set and they should be corrected, Preside nt asked fo r sugges­ has rece ived his narice for a Seniors can make appolnt- preferabl y hefore Octp he r tions. physkol l said. "The r e ' s nOt ment8"-for winter registration when I come up for reclass i- "If they a re going 10 have much I can do about il now. I m ig~t as we ll look fo rward 01\ SePt. 2!l and Juniors can ficatlon. .hlgh draft quotas , the y should mate ~lntment 6 on Sept. ' "Much can be said for the review the reasons currently to it under the d r c um ­ s tan ce~. It 29 · ~Jloom no in tbe Wham concept of ·uslng other fields given that earn defermencs . ~BuUdlng. of seqice other than th ~ draft, The . qlost .important point of Tbe shonest, s imple s t s ug ­ ~ will begin on provll!lng it doesn'! become an all \,; lO bring about an equality geStiO.l came from Rick Jones, Gus say. some folta will In­ Qct; , iIIiiI end at noon on escape ,mechanism to beat the In the Selective Se'rvice selec ­ a junio r majoring in jour­ Rlst that the real Southern NIW. 43: It JrIll, cOottnue on draft," be said. tion,'; he added. nalis m , who said, "Don't draft Follies won't begin until Sept. ~~~~~, },(...... :-clat1c w ....· ~ferrtngt~ t~ "They sh9uld redefine me'" 17. P.,.2 :D..t.ILY EGYPTIA):I aird~ and a·ees and Squiirels Too . . . Life Is Wild ir;t Campus Woods By R ick J ones moles abound on campus and wry birds seen In this ar ea. raccoons can be found in the The increase in campus Would you beJle ve a glan. woods surrounding Lake-on­ lands caping has a lor to do landlocked ark? tbe-Campus. Wit.h the amoum of wildlife Maybe this description Birds of many types c an be found on campus. Harvey 1. doesn't quite fit SlU, but it seen on campus. Nesting birds Fisher . chairman of the De ­ Is a good indication of the such as cardinals, mourning panment of Zoology, feels that variety of animals found on doves and woodpeckers flock the increase in la nd scaping campus. ' [0 the wooded a r e as. draws more wildlife-parti­ The squirrels in Thompson Migratory birds s uch as cularly nesting birds-w the Woods are "a most familiar herons, geese an d ducks car.­ campus. sight [0 students . A " cous in" verge on (he lake. Occasion­ However, roo much land­ to these squirrels, the flying ally during [he winte r a few scaping can be 3 hi ndrance. squirrel, has also been spot­ sea gull s can be seen. H.J. Stains, associate pr o­ t ed in (he woods. Warble rs and various hawks fessor of zoology, said Thomp­ R son Woods used to be a haven until the lights a nd sidewalks we r e Installed. The installa­ tio n of the fa cilities destroyed many .. denning" areas and drove some a nima ls fro m the woods. Stains said it was conceiva­ ble the increasing a mount of traffic thr ough Thompson YOUTH WORLD WORKSHOP DEUGHTFUL Woods could drIve out all of RUTHERFORD ROMPI the a nim als. Howevl! r, this Often Hard to Accept Asure recipe for dellgbtful wo uld be a very gradual pro­ ~~.'i cess tak ing many years. Youth World W orkshoppers mOYie hllartly and excitement r' Thus it appears SIU will - N.Y. World· r.l.grv", & Su" cont inue to be a haven for wildlife for decades. Discuss Global Viewpoints tI'Murder Most FOUl' Is the proper Now , where do a ll the s tray By Jane Kuhn :·.;tid~. l n g up fo r it so mu ch." dogs come in? : Many agr eed that they were cup of tea for the Rutherford fan! " A gave l sounded and anoth­ "l e ~H 1 ing a lot fro m peopl e - N. Y. Hervld rntw". Southern to Train e r s jJi riled se Rs ion of the who k now so muc h more than Youth Wo rld Wo r ks hop w a~ I do " and were being put Five in Research e nde d, but the di !-'c ussion in contact with some view­ Southe r n will train five doc ­ was ]"I L poinl s they didn't even kno w loral studems in re search on E nthused by the lively di s­ e xi ~t~d . proble ms of culturally de ­ c u s~ ioll. many delegates r e­ Comparing thi s type of prived e lementary sc hoo I mained after {he meeting to lear ning e xperience ro that of c hildren. e xcha. ! be additional opinio n ~ a r egular classroom ~ss i on , J. Murry Lee, c hairman of on the va riou s issues (ha( Janalee Fe ltx, 18 , Fairfield, a the Departme nt of E lementary had bel? n di scussed. Other ~ wo rk s hop counse lor. said the Education , said Southern has lef[ t,) attend a mee ting on work:, hop is the easiest way been gramed $30,000 from the 10cJ. I government, one of sev­ in wh i.:: h to learn .. "It's sort U.S. Offi ce of Education to eral ~ .. sions of the works hop, 0 1 a challenge [ 0 make kids carry the project thr ough the The delegates ar e Illinois think Jbout things they used 196(1 - 67 school year. Four of high ~.: hoo l students an e nding to rake fo r granted. " the fi ve s cudems, who will be the Youth World Works hop Conce rning her wo rks hop do ing their first year of doc ­ at SIU. e xper j,"~ n ce £arm the la s t (wO toral work, h a v e b een One delegate who remained, years and improvements [hi s selected. .J on S~ee le. 16, Murphysooro, year. Miss F e I i x s aid, The four already c hosen are said, "This is rea ll y a greal "Rea ll y anything has to im­ Enno Lietz, an e lementary le:trn!ng experience and il's prov ~ , but the que stions thiS s chool principal at Staunton; fasci:uting." then Miss Steele yea r seem mor e interesting Siegfried Gene Mueller of added, as s he thought back (ha n t WO years ago. " Evanston, a reacher in Chi- over the arguments s he had Feeling that there should be a c on~i deration of all opi nions I __~:::==::===;:;:;;~~;;;;;;;;;::::.=~~--__J cago; Gene Rooze , an e lem- heard during the mee ting, r entary school reacher in Ev- " However, sometimes it's presemed, one Herrin s tu ­ anston; and J a mes Swi ck, who hard to be objective." dent said, "Eac h of us should most recently ha-s been work ­ Many of the students ar e try to make the othe r o ne ing on a Titl e II proposal for inter.! -;ced in government and realiL'=' that the r e are many _..,.~ .uO·... o.m ... 1'I1 " the Jefferson County school it 5 pr oceedings, hu t the sides to a si tuation." ~ uperinrendem's office. maJo!" 1:Y of those atrending Sandy Borgs mille r, 17 Mur ­ v I.lade ~ Pa..t"is Lee :-'. aid the gram will pay the works hop are here main­ physboro, who represented e ach s tudem $2, 400 for rhe ly for [" he experience. Russ i3 said s he wantsto make ANN ·MARGRET . lOUIS JOURDAN the or hers r ealize Th at there RICHARD CRENNA . EDIE ADAM S academic year, plus $400 for Although several s wdents each dependent. The s tudents said th~ y we re nO! really going i s another side co the issue CHAD [VERETT . JOHN McG IVER besi j :- - that of the Uni ted e"-·._I-eo&.011 will havE' full rime ro devore i nt o gove r nment, Sally Dohan ­ ro s rod y. ich, :1 1,-year-oldHerringirl, S l a(e~ . But s he finds it's ha rd­ sa id. " This is reall y inspi r ­ er convincing ·herself of what Daily Egyptian PLUS! 2nd BIG El VIS&ANN-MARGRET HIT! ing and makes me want to :=- he' ::. :o; aying, than convinc ing I .. t>I!~hl'1'I In ,hc o..· p~ nmt'n' 01 Journallllm do somethi ng fo r m y country. [he 01 her de le gates. 1 ...· ~aH , nf(,ujlh ... . hHC!H rhrougl'oou' 0,.. The b- s rude nt s an e nding ~d\'.>v l .,."", .... u·pc au nn~ L nrvt-r'"~ vaca · tlJ;.l n ~" · n200 1 "",oI\0I'l ell,. I Today's I'.J ~r .. g .. ~Id ~ t t" ~rborllhL ... 11111>01' b2\1()1 da) ':-, act ivi ty to discus:" I' ,-, I",,·~ of 1n;;- ~ il )pclin ih· u .... tt;;pon· re ~o l u lion ~ anc.ieach was given IIIDlll1 ) of IIlI!"i.'dIlQrI ",al"lT"M'"nu "",blt"".:d Weather 1>0.'1 .. tlo 1101 rotCt fiUIII) refit" ,hr oplhlQn a coumry [Q represe nt . (II 'ht ~d mlnUlra"on or .. "I) depHIITI II) . " At firs t it was hard to F dlloll .. 1 and bu~In"'~. Oll l("f, Located ," accept the viewrx;> int s of the BUlldlnil T· d !. F ' HII o ll ,eer . Ho_ arcl fl . I Lonl'. ll'l~pl'oo"'" U J · 2H4. coum r y was given, " com ­ Felllo,.al Cornereoct Itose ,,"orlno. meme d Stephen Wilson, 17, TllTIQlh)· W Ayrl'li. Pamt'a J . C ita to". MH · &ar.. , Pt'tl'Z, Edw ard A . Itapert l, Roben D. Danville , "but preHY soon I kt,ncke. anc! MlCl"Iatl SchWebel. iear:lC'd. to acce pt it after Scattered shower s and thun­ de r s torms . High in the 80s. High for this date is 104, set in 1936, and the low is 46, r ecorded in 1953, according to the SIU C limatology Labora-

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...... " ~ twenty-folil'lii6urs a day ' . 'fiI1-~1fY ""- , .. 10,'1-' r CA."'PUs SHOPPING CENT!. .... ,...J:- 22 So . 10th . M.;"'yo""'" PHONE : " ..... ,. 2.0, '1966 OMU EGYPTI.u4 Page 3 WSW-TV's Continental Cinema To Feature 'Battle of Sexes' Peter Seller s, Constance the Top, '· the interior of the Cummings, and Roben Mor­ Apollo spaceship. ley will star In an English comedy, "Banle oftbe Sexes," 8 p.m. to be presented on "Con­ Passport 8, Expedition: tinental Cinema" at 9;3'0 p.m. ~ ..1II Ill. 161 nearly opposite the will be s hown at 7 p.m. give a reata"'- a't 8 p.m. FRANCES PHILLIPS 7 p.m. south gate of Scon Air Force' in FiJrr Audi(Qrium in Uni­ in Davis Auditorium. Science Repone r: Room at Base. ve r s ity School. Health and Peace M onda y The summer art sale continues HURRY ... ENDS TONIGHT! from 10 a.m. to 7 p. m. in Is Picnic Topic Room A of the University Illtramural !=>of rba Jl will be " FIREBALL SOO" AND played on [he Un ive r s ity "The World Health Organi­ Cent er. zat ion a s a Force In Inter­ "W.\R-GODS OF THE DE: IP" School fie ld s at 4 p. m . national Peace" will be dis­ The Southern Fo llies will be T he Inter-Vars ity Chri :=.t ian c ussed by Frances Phillips, presenfed at 8 p.m. In Fellowship will meet a[ 7 assistant professor of health M c Andrew Stadium. p.m. and 11 :30 a. m . i n Poom C of [he Unive r sity Cemer. education, at the Philosophi­ A band dance will be held in c al Picnic at S p.m. Sunday at Lake-on-the-Campus. Justice Frankfurter's Book The plcn Ie is open to all studenr s and fac ulty members and is sponsored by the Act­ To Be Discussed on WSIU ivities Programming Board. Saturday "Ma n, Mind and Myth," Daniel Boorstin, aurhor , Hot dogs. potato chips and Justice Felix Frankfurter's historian, and a me mber of lemonade will be served. " The Public and Its Govern­ the fa c ulty of the Univer­ - ---- ment" will be presented on si tyof Chicago. Eloise Snyder " Wo rld of t he Pape rback" LAST TIMES at noon today on WSIU-Radio . 10, 30 p. m. Is Hospitalized TODAY Phillip Kurl and, professor News Report: I nc ludes Eloise C. Snyder. associate C\;anillf Continuou s from of law wil l lead thi s di!=>­ News weather and sports. professor of sociology. Is r e ­ 1 :30 p.m. c ussion. poned in satisfactor y con­ Othe r programs: II p. m. dition at Doctors Hospital. Noctur ne : I.ight c l ass ics. 10 a.m. She was admitted Thursday F rom Southern Illino is: morning for a possible " hean News, imerviews ,lighr con­ infarction." ve r sation and po pu I a r Monday Miss Snyder has [aught mu sic. marriage and famil y courses "l.aw in the Nc w ~ " pre~en{ ::; at sru since 1956. She is the 3,10 p.m. a discus~ i on at 9 :3 - a.m. lOday coautho r of 3 book " Ma rriage BE AN EARLY BIRD ! Attend the Satu,day MA T1NEE Specrrum: Musil.: In a pop­ on (he rela ri on::;hip of invest­ and Family." ular mood wilh ime r vie ws igation of Chi c ago ma :-;:-; s la y­ at 1:30 and ue a bonus feature, " THE SATAN BUG", a great . u.pense picture starring George Mahoris and a nd featu re it ~ m s . ings and new Inte rrogalion Opera, State Par.k rules ser by courts. Richard E?a sehart. Shown once only at 1:30 p.m .. 8, 40 p.m. Other programs: Bus Trips Planned The Two Wo rld!' of J azz: SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Nat Hentoff, Father Norman tS a. m. A bus will leave at 4 p,m. J. O'Connor and Pastor Morning Show: Pop musk , today from the University Ursula Andress ana " - c:;~ John Gense-i. wea(h('r , ne w!" ane ~port .--; . Center for the Munic ipal Opera production of "How to Marcello Mastroianni in . 10,30 p.m. \0 a.m. Succeed in Bus iness Without News I ~eport: in c lude s Pop Concert : I. ight c lass i · Reall y Trying." Bu s fa r e and THE lOth. VICTIM weather and sport~ revie w. (" 31 a nd semiclassical a tic ket to the s how cost music. $2.50 -PLUS- $unda y A bus will l eave at ]: 30 12 ,30 p.m. p.m. Sunday for a trip to Tuesday Weld and " The Europea.'1 Court of t'\te ws Beport: i nc lu d es Fon Kaskask ia State Park Human Right s " will be dis­ weather. bu :-; i ness and farm and WI ll feature a visit to the Roddy McDowell in c ussed roday on " World Peace r eporr . Pierre Me nard home . The r e Through Law" at 8 p. m . on is no c harge. WSIU-Fadio. 5 p.m. The Activilies Program­ The di scu ssion will be led Storyland: The wonderfu l ming Board is sponsoringborh LORD LOVE A by the Honorable Mehmet Zek. ­ wo rld of c hildren in the weeke nd trips. DUCK~ ia , pre ~ id e nt of (h e Supr eme land of make- beli e ve . Coun of Cypr us and 3 judge of the European Court . p.m. ~==~======~~ Other progr ams· The j\1 o rtlml'r Adle r I ." .... · {UrL' ~ : .. I he Can! inuit \ uf 12,30 p. m. Narur(> . " . Ne w !=> Report. H p.m. 4 p. m. The Fo rum of l ~npopulJr Sunda)1 Concert : C laSSIC NOllO ns : "The Abu lition 01 musI c . Boxing," Part I.

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From Bach to the Beatles . From Dylan to Dorsey .... WE HAVE THE RECORDS YOU WANT! Slevenson Arms the new dorm for mo.n 01 Mill and Paplor offers: "'Comfortabl., beo"tifuUy fvrni~hed roo-s "' location ned to c_pus ·ColaL TV '"Box $prj.g$ -lP's -45's *Top qyality food * Spacious re Pany are not quickly r e inforced. Buenos Ai r es He rald said Ar­ didn't treat the Chocolate peo­ and non-vio lence and brothe r­ i n next February's ge neral This drifting apart of tWO gentina' s prot cs t was" justi­ ple very ni cel y, eithe r. hood- the hope of the ages.. e le e rions. p o w e rfu l, ami-Communist fied" and called [he State De­ The c hocolate people said But, unfortunately. these Judging from initial press Weste rn He m isphere coun­ partment's r e marks " indeli­ thi s wasn't faiT . And it th ings take time . And, un­ co mment ~ , the bill 5eem s to tries was spawned e ven be­ cate." wa s n't. But what could they fortunatel y, the chocolate peo­ have evoked l ittle enthusias m fore the June 28 military r evo­ In an apparent effort to do about it? The vanilla peo­ ple were n' t any better than among I ndian ne w spapers. lution wh ich toppled cons titu­ s mooth ove r r elations with ple had all the guns and all the anybod y el s e . And, s ure So me of t he m share the op­ tional P r esident Arturo Illia . Washington Ongania has dis­ JX)we r and they ran things, e nough, one day a militant, positi on fear that it might In the face of a wave of patched tw o pe r sonal e nvoys young, impat ient c hocolate be used to c urb normal pol ­ rumors that a milit ar y move to the Uniled States. He has leader gOt up and cried: it ica l aC!iviry in pr eelection was immi ne nt , the U.S. Em­ also expr essed a de sire for . 'e hocolale Powe r !" period. bassy r eleased a n official . ' traditional fr ie ndl y" r ela­ Then one day a chocolate No one was sure what it Governmcm l ea der ~ deny statem e nt to the Argentine ti ons wi th the . leader had an idea: " Instead meant. But the c hocolate rhese s uggestions as " base­ pre ss saying that itfiTmlyen­ And the Stat e De partme nt has of hate , " he sajd, " let"s try people kne w it made them less ins inuation:-; ," They say dorsed l Ilia's democ ratic re­ apparently decided it will ap­ love, If blood is to flow i n feel bette r to shout it . And that secessionist forces have gim e. point a ne w ambassador here. the streets , le t it be c hocolatE' the vanilla people kne w it made raised the ir he ads i n five It was clear (hat Washington Neve rthele ss. a teapot blood and not the blood of our [hem fe el nervous to hear it. key areas-Kashmi r , P unjab. would frown on a ny military te mpest conti nues to sour r e ­ vanilla brethren. " And, naturally, there wasn't Nagaland. the Mizo Hill dis­ to move ( 0 upset constitutional­ lations betwee n the two coun­ At fi r st , eveTybody laughed. any time more think about tric t and Madras, ity here. The U. S. Stare crie s . Many diplomats belie ve But the chocolate people were love and non - viole nce and Home Mi ni ster Na nd a is De partme nt immediatel y fe ll its continuance could cause magnificent. When the vanilla brothe rhood. expected to give a tuiler pi c ­ prey to the us ual Larin charges irreparable harm. people ki cked the m in [he head So all the vanilla people ture of the strengt:h of {he thar it was meddling in the moved nervously to the secessioni Sf fOT" ces whe n the inte rnal affair s of a sister suburbs. And all the c hocolate bill is deba ted in Parliament r epubliC. people moved to the Cities, later during the c urrent P~sum ab l y assuTed that where they had the best jobs. session. . .:nIia·s r egime would withstand the best houses, the best a military coup for at least 90 schools, and aU that. Because A Car That Turns days. U.S. Ambassade>r Ed­ they ran things. win Manin packed up for the "See:' cried the militant, I nAny Direction? United States on home leave. young chocolate le ader proud­ A light off-the-road truck The revolution followed al­ l y. " what Chocolate PoweT that can be steer ed in every most immediately. has done for us!" direction but up has been de­ After the United States es­ Of cCH,gJie... the.citie s we r e n't veloped for milit ary use, a tablished relations with the run too welt There was cor­ technical magazine reJX>It s. new government of Gen. Juan ruption in high place, dis­ The front wheels can be turned Carlos Onganfa, rappan be­ honesty in bu siness, viole nce alone; the front and rear tween tbe two countries on the streets and rats in the wheels can be turned in op­ seenied.hopetUl. slums. And the c hocolate JXlsite direct ions so the OIIganfldlll1d be planned to people didn't treat the vanilla vehicle can spin Within its own foster gr~et private enter­ people v.ery', nicel y, e ither. le ngth, and both sets of wheels prise and~'r investment can turn together to move the hl'r",.-.J!d eel b1mself an truck s ide ways. oi1~~n of cq'mmimlsm. We hope the inve ntors won't B1Ir'at''1IIe'' saJili''tiIne Ar­ Moral: Chocolate Power is stop with military applications gentlDe authorities let It he no worse than Vanilla Powe r. fo r that wonderfully maneve r­ known they felt Martin was too And no better, eithe r. able vehicle. Ifthat syste m can . ,closely Unked. to the preVious just be applied to automobiles. ' 'Wover'nmeni '''"8nd would prefer Briefly Editorial it not only might enable us ,;r ..mtIiif UlS; ambassador. to dodge the clabberhead who Then came Argentina's The .orily money that goes run s stop 81 . even could "under, in taking over me .as far today as it did 10 solve the p '. g ~atlona)-Un1vers1ty on J1,Ily_29. tyears . ~ j s the dime that a 1966-len 1936- f'ol1ce b~ty ';I!)ward BtU­ u.!s de San Jacinto y del Estado de Vera Cruzcedi6 none americana cuando en el dinator. 214 w. FREE""A"" ST . 8U vergonzosa capltulact6n al a sus demandas y se reUraron curso de la baralla de Buena movlmie~to independien~e de los franceses. Pero el Con­ Vtsta unos soldados del C.J.Iano Texas, las . fonunaa pbHUcas greso Naclonal no aprob6 la Regtmtento de Infanterfa del del Gral.- Antonio L6pez de acct6n. y desembarcaron de Estado de nlinots e nContraron Santa Anna cayeron a $U punto nuevo los lnvasores con mtras casualmente un coche 1uj050 mis baJo. Sin e mbargo. el gran de tomar posest6n de la con un alml!erzo preparado y oponunista pronto s upo aduana. Llegaron al cuanel una pterna postiza adentro. aprovecharse de la s uene que en donde estaba el General Los sold ados de rIUnois se la Ie ofreci6, a fines del an'o Santa Anna, qulen ya habra llevaron como trofeo de 1838, "La Guerra de los venido desde su hacienda guerra y fue exhibida en varlas Pasteles." cerc ana , Manga de Clavo, "a pan es de Estados Unidos. Hasca hoy d(a se encuentra Este conflicto surgi6 1) de la la ayuda de la patria en su hora de necesidad.· J EI en los archivos ciicial es del ~rriec~~lll~~~an~(as MI:icol~: General An sta. compaffero de Estado de lll inois en Spring­ banqueros e inv€ !" sloni stas Santa Ann a fu e capturado. pero fi e ld. europeos que desde los 'lste logro escaparse. En Santa Anna se ha cla mis prlme r os dras de la nac16n seguida se retiraron las y mis tirano hasra que po r independlente comenzaban a fin, rras varias entradas y proporcionar emprlstltOs a ~:~~a~ n~~~:~f:ila~~~~nr~~~ : salidas de la p~eside n cia . fu e los distintos gobiernos; 2} de S610 se dlspar6 un cai'fon derrocado por ultima ve z por la falta de garantfas per­ cargado de metralla. Un los libe rales y antlclerlcales sonales. resultado de tantos proyectU alcanz6' la plerna en 1855. El mausoleo fu e c ambios de goble rno y tzqulerda de Santa Ann a , la dest rozado por el pueblo desorden ptlblico. Un incidente amorinado y la pierna volcada en las relac iones con Francia ~~eput~~. ~~;ta e~ ~ ~~~ ::d~~~ a paradas poz:: las c alles de se debl6 a varias r eclama­ Pueno de Ve r a-Cruz por los la ciudad de Mlxico. El mismo clones exageradas hechas por ses . Fue funesco, pa ra Santjl Ann a despu{s de varios ella debido a l as ~ rd ida s de el individuo la ~ rd ida de la perfodos de exilio regres6 a vida y propiedad sufrtdas por pierna, pe ro aun mas funesro M~xJ co donde murrO hasra el ctudadanos franceses, entre par a l a pat ria. El gran " sacri al'l'o de 1876, anciano, pob r e , ellas el saqueo de una ficio per sonal " de Santa Anna casl olvidado. pastele na en la ciudad de al "repulsar al 1nvasor Mexico, que enc abezaba la extranjero" cuativ6 la im a­ AGB " 1 think my feeling of insec1{ri~lI :: lista con una suma de ocho mil gtnaci6'n de la chusma y l a Library Vacation started when I first se1'ved pesos. EI monto total de la falta de otro l(der ,Ie dio la 11sra e ra de seisclenros mil, oponunidad de sublr de nuevo Schedule Told him K entuc ky Fried Chicken. " y para cobr arlos el gobierno a 1a presldencia. Slguferon franc~s mand6 barcos y diecfseis largos atros de Morri...; l.ibr a r y will reo tropas. desgracias para M~xico, encre mai n o~n from 8 3 . nl. to 5 ellas la invasion no n e - ameri­ p.m. Se pl. 2 ro Sepl. 20, Qu ar ­ En aquel entonces un peso cana 'i la ces16n de m;(s de la ler break. eqj.livaJIa a un df)la r y el mirad del terrltorl0 nac ional The li brar y will be open on d61ar ten(a--el valor adqutsfttvo a Escado s Unidos. ~;)~;;Tried de cuando menos ve im:e Sundays from I to 5 p.m. dMares de hoy en dra, de An~: ~ : ~ :tct~~~l~~~:;~:! with Ci rculation service only manera que tal reclama­ via the south doOr. -7 ' un cOJtn de te rciopelo y The library will a lso be open I Chi«_ cid'n por los pasteles Que ten fa despul's de una procesi6n para 1a venra un panade rlro from 8 a,m. co 5 p. m. Labor pUblica fu e colocada en un Day, Monda y Se pr. 5, wirh en­ motiv!!' al pGblico mexicano a mausoleo especial en el viejo bautizar 1a Inte rvenci6'n trance only through the ~o uth cemence rto de Santa Paula con door. 1105 W. Main Ph. 549-339,4 armada de los franceses "La c MlH-~treet parking of .Interfacial Tension of Hy­ HAIIl FASJII()III and mony other features drocarbons," is based on 15 (I( r.. u..ia years of research and was _ , .s'-M4l "SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. ACCEPTED LIVING CENTER' written In cooperation wltb H.G. Warren, professor In the SouI1.,.I. Applicatians now being acceJ?!ed at715A S. Univ. Ph. 457 -2169 Montana College of Mineral IlAlRr_ Sciences and Technology. _L_ DoftGld Clucas at Park Plac. Manag ....ntCompany " Hough,'" a ·Carrollton native, -,-.- joined tbe SID faculty laBt year. -_ .. - H_,a. 8.12.1·5 w...... ,.; 1-5 w ...... d. """,.t 211 .. 1966 Aussies Clobber Viet U·nit 'SAY YOUNG ..AN WHY DON'T YOU RISE ABOVE ALL nus?' In 4-Hour Battle in Rain PHILADELPHIA- (A P) - delphia man Prlday on charges lege in Allentown, P a., in ederal Bureau of Investiga­ of threatening the life of 1962, with sending 27 letters, on agents arrested a PhUa- P resident Johnson. sending including one threatening to obscene letters to the P r esi­ k1ll the President, and another de nt ~s recently married to Injure Scranton and hi. PR OMPT SERVICE daughter, Luc i, and threaten­ wife . Ing Injury to Gov. WilHam W. Jameson sa1d tbe man also Kodacolor·Black and Scranton of Penns ylvania and Is charged with se nding a de­ his wife. Mary, famatory lene r to Lucl John­ White. , .dev e lopin~ J oe D. Jamieson. head of son Nugent, tbe President's the FBI office here, Identified yo ungest daughter, Just re­ and printinf,l: the man as Leonard F aJronh, turned from her honeymoon 26. an investigator In the City' s and similar letter s [Q other University Rexall communicable diseases divi­ per sons. University Drugs sion of the Health Depan m ent. Falronh was indicted T he indicnnent charges Thur sday by a federal grand Insured by Lloyd, of London Falro nh, m arried and a jury he r e after months of in­ graduate of Muhlenber Col- vestigation. J amieson said. He was held In $50.000 ball by U.S. Dist. Judge Alfred Luongo. Judge Luongo had Im­ pounded t he indictment pend­ ing Fairon h' s arr est here Fr ldav. The indictment charges 27 violations of federal statues, CO-ED LUXURY APARTMENTS In cluding extortion, a threat to Supervised or kill the P r esident. and postal law violations . . ",\Ie <.e~ s.ndera. The It ...... Clly Star .\(\\ e(\ u nsu pervised The Department of J UBtice v.\,e< In Washington said the char ges in case of conviction, carr y Philadelphia Man Arrested ?~ir-Conditioned • Carpeted W/W penalties ranging up to 20 year s imprisonment and a • Full Sized Kitchen& Bath' TV Lounges $5,000 fin e on each count. For Threatening President Commissary & Snack Bar. Huge Paved Faironh was brought before Adjacentto Campus Parking Area U.S. Commissioner Edward SA IGON, Sou rh Viet Na m muni~t rargets in the So uth. Furta Frtday for purposes of (AP)-AuStralian rToops have 852 jet bombers, !=itreaking Maid Service included identlfication as [he man hnrled back human wave at ­ in from Guam befo re dawn , named 1n the indictment. rack s by a Viet Cong bat- unloaded explosives on a s us­ Hi s attorney, Norman ra lion and killed 220 of its pecred Co mmunist troops con­ Wall Street Quadrangles Q!=;hrry , w id Furia that the 600 men in (he Aussies' big­ centration nea r the Cambodian ac,,:u!=ied was in (he courtroom, gest battle of the war, border 65 miles northwest of 1207 S. Wall Ph. 457-4123 and (hat he was the person spokes men said Friday. A hunr Saigon. The Au ::.t ralian- Viet Cong ~::~~~=:::~7:~~~r=~::::~~~~~~~~~i:n~d~i c:,;e~d ~. :;~~::~ ____--, forwas guone rril solauteaSI s urvivor of s .Sa igon r barrie was a high poin! a ­ South Vietnamese govern­ ground. me nt uni ts c laimed a heavy roll elsewhere. They s aid they U.S. and New Zealand ar­ V... ideal dale - SllCh , per_ e.ists. 01 course. killed 131 Communists in en­ tillery helped the pr e viously But how 10 eel oc.,.inled? Our CenIr.1 Control caaopuIa' gagements Thur !=; day in three untried 6th Battalion of the proce .... 10.000 ...... III hour. How IlIIe ..... Id it take provi nces - northe rnmos t Ftoyal Australian Regiment you 10 _I ..t I... III opinioo of that ...., people? Quang Tri: Tay Ninh on the rout the enem y in a fo ur­ VOCI will be ...leI""j with live ideally ",iled person. Cambodian frontier ; and Long hour fighl Thur5.day through 0( the _sile SOl, richl in YOClr 0"" locale (or in III, An, south of Saigon, monsoon r ain on a French­ ... ollile U.S. ,OCI specify). Simply , ...d $3 .00 10 CanIr.1 run' rubber pl a ntation 42 miles CaoIrol lor yOlO quest iOlln.i... Each of liIe five will be Heponing on a ground s weep southeast of Sa igon. as perfectly rulcbed wilh you in inleresl$. OCIII_ IIId 32 m i l e~ northwest of Saigon, Casualties among the Aus­ iIacQro4IId as aJIII)UIer science malte. possible. units of the U.S. 25th Infalltry traliarn:: we r e officiall y re­ Division said they found no Canlr., Canlrol is nalilllwide. but Its __ .. poned to be moderate. But ene my soldiers but uncovered ~loIefr local ized. HOIIdrods of doou$IDds of oilOlorn; some e lements we re hit hard. a large a rms cache thai in­ lid Ilort ...... ,iIIen . ,II Nine the desl .. to _ their All i :l men of a Cier3ch menr c luded dozens of morraT ldul dates. hoYe fOIIId ~er dati .. 10 be oem", IIId that made the initial contact :-: he ll s, 742 hand gre nades and .llfllr~le. with the- Vler ~ C<1ng were r e­ All fi.. 01 ,... Ideal dates wi II be dell&lrtfu(, So 220 rifle grenades. poned killed or wo unded. Iony IIId send,.. $1.00 for your questlomalte. V.S. flie r s st ruck again at Nurth Vi e t Nam, whe r e they Australian l o~ses ge nerall y had be- e n light in campaigning ba).!;~ed their 181h MIG fighte r CENTRAL CONTROL, Inc. on one of Q: mi s.:-: io ns Thurs­ s ince Canbe rra, represented da y. Ot he r s hammered Com- now by 4,500 servicemen, com mined an initial infantry company to the wa r 14 months ago. The Australianconri ngenr Ta nks third in numbers- after those of the Un ited Slates and South KOT(>a - among the •••" ...... fore ign a lli e ~ . ••IP1r RESIDENCE HALLS 'GlFTfiiIi PACKAGESOFPEACHES .will handle s hi pping. SIU's Largest & Most Complete Living Center PEACHES for slicing fresh ice r;reom, cobblen. and * 100% Air Conditioned Fully Carpeted freet.ing. *" Con while you c on becaua * Tennis - Volleyball - Basketball * Cafe~ria at Christmas you con' , ! • TOMATOES * Bookstore .. Ral~ller • SWEET APPLE CIDER • HOHEY * Year-Round Swimming Pool * t;omm!ssltry Op.n dally ~d lots aI ft-ee p.ki.ng * Laundromat .McGU"'S OFF STREET PARKING .. ~~!Y£I~~~".~~. ..un .J~' 602 E. College enl".....n MI~, South of C'dale ~ Rt:.·Li ~ A~gu .t :20 . .1966. t;lAILY .!'GYPTlAH Pa,_ 7 Chicago Officials Get Court Order To Regulate Rev. King's Marches CHICAGO (AP)- A CircuIt prohibit the parades . but did Manin Lu[her King Jr •• who Court Judge Issued FrIday a seek to r egulate the m . has d irected the c ampaign [0 te mporary injunction limiting He told ne wsmen [hat [he make housing available [0 Ne­ civil rights dem0 nStrator s [0 city sought: groes in all are as of the c ity. 500 and permItting only one 1 - To limit marchers [0 no alre ady has served notice be­ marc h a day in Chicas;!;o. m ore (han 500. fore [he suit was fUed [hat he The City 'of Chicago had 2 - Provide fo r one marc~ will defy any injunction [ 0 pre­ filed a suit in Circuit Coun in are a a day. vent marc hes. 3 - Keep [he marches on earlier Friday seeki ng [0 K ing w Id 1.000 cheerIng daylight hours and during non­ r e gulate the rtot- s parking Civil rights propone nt s at a rus h hours . marches of open housing advo­ rally Thursday night that open 4 - Give the police superin­ cates. occupancy marc hes would te ndenc t 24 ho urs notice of the continue in aU-white neigh­ Earl Bush, press secreta r y marches. borhoods e ve n if the c ity ob­ get Action fast to Mayo r Richard J. Daley. Bu s s aid the aC lion was tained an injunction. said the action d id not seek to take n in behalf o f the c ity and [he police .superinte nde nt, "When I think the law is send Emily Help Centers O. W. WIl-.-. wrong. I a m willing to go to JaU and stay ther e." Kin~ Proposed for said . your ad! Youths Offer Urban Ghettos SY RACUSE. N. Y. - (AP)­ Draft Ideas President Johnson said Friday Clip and fill in the Do ily he wants to e stablish in-every To President Egyptian Clauifi.d ord., ghe tto of America a neighbor­ N EW YORK (AP)-An Asso­ on pave 7 of today'. hood cente r (0 serve the people ciated Press s urvey of young pap.'. It's easy ta u ••, who live there. Americans di sclosed a fa irly and Emil y will He also prodded Congress to general feeHng that t he Se l ec­ pass administration bills de­ that your ad v.ts tive Service Sys[em is dis­ placed right away. signed [0 help cities sol ve c riminatory and unfai r. PI.a.. s.nd ch.ck their many problems. On [he question o f whethe r In a speech prepared for wiril your ACTION a draft offe ring nonmilitary "'D ... RIGHT HOWl de ltve ry he r e, J ohnson said 3.l[e rnative assignme nts woul d he has asked Robert C. prove practical, r eplies we r e Weaver, secretary of housing less conclusive. and urban affairs. to set as M os[ of [he high school and his goal a service cente r in Antiwar college s[Udents questioned in e ve ry gheno. [he coas[-to-coast sampling He also announced he : found fault wi[h the present -Has direc ted Sargent Hearing local Selective Service board Shrive r. director of (he Offi ce quota system. The imposition of Economic Opportunity. ( 0 of a r ea quotas. they contended, inc r e ase the number of ne igh­ Is Over r esults in [he drafting of borhood legal centers in s lums WAS HI NGTO (AP) - The yo uths in some localities who and [0 make a major efton (0 Hou se Committee on Un - Am ­ would be defe rred i{[hey lived help tenants secure (he ir e rican Ac tiv ities ended if f' rights of s afe and sanitary elsewhere. quef't io ning of aggre ssive The s urvey was prompted clip order form housing. ami- Viet Nam war witnesses py President J ohn son' s call -Is directing Atty. Ge n. Ni­ on a stormy note F r iday. Thursday In Washington for c holas Katze nbach to c all a "Thefie hearings have full y conference to de velop ne w the youth of America to sug­ re ve aled the na ture of these gest improve me nts..tn Selec­ below procedures to e nsur e that the groups," Rep. Joe R. Peel, rights of tenants a r e fully and tive Service. The Pre side nt D- Te x. , s aid. ", see no need asked: effectivel y enforced. to continue [he inve stigation "-Does [he present system -Will appoint acommiss lon funhe r. " have flaws or inequities whic h of dlstingushed A me ric ans to Mo re than dozen s pec tator s . s hould be correc[ed? " make a comprehe nsive r e ­ [wo a rguing wit llesses and a "Can we make [he draft view of codes. zones. taxation. pros pective w it n e s s who fairer and mo r e effective?" and development standards. It was n't cal led were e jected " - Can we. without harming will be the fI rst suc h study . :I!;. ' r- fr o m the hearing room for national security, establish a in more than two generations. demonstrating or ignoring o r ­ practical system of nonmili­ Senate Approves ders co sit down . tary alte rnaUves [ 0 the "It is c lear the key leade r ­ draft?' • s hip of these gr oups is made City Housing Bill up of hard - core Com · WASHINGTON (AP)- The munis t s ." Pool declared. add­ Senate today passed a$I . 264,- ing. "1 think these hearingf' To place YOUR ad, use this handy ORDER FORM INSTRUCTIONS fOR COMPLETING ORDER 000.000 bill designed to pro ­ have been very re vealing to SSlflED ADVERTISING RATES vide improved housing and the Ame rica n pu blic. " . c . ... , ...... c, ...... I.S " ' '''1 .... I,. .... , ...... 11 , ,,PIT AL L.ETTERS 30' ,~ ..... ~ serVice s in blighted areas of So me of F r iday's wilnes:-;cs 1 0AY I.. ... co. _ ~ . the nation's cities. :-:;a id they were Communis ts JOAn 60 ' "r ...... 0 ...... _ ...... , • • • , ... . D... . , ...... , . ...., ...... _« ...... _ The 53- 22 vote, after a o r Marx is t-I.enini s t !=: . S DA YS 80' ". ""' s,l ." ., ...... ,.... _ ...... spirited floor fight, sem the C._, _,,_,.I.I ...... II I. .. . After di s m issing the last oEAoLlNB • ...... __ , ... , ...... _ . .. 11 • • de mons tration cities bill to tWO am iwa r group wi tnesses .-...... D.d, E." •._ ...... " '. ,O', .. '''' the House whe r e the Banking re maining to be heard. Poo l F ...... ·.· ... • .. 9 . ... ' Committee has approved a turned to testimony o n pro­ similar measure. jX> sed legis la tion the com ­ P r es ide m J ohnson has r e­ miTtee i s considering. 1 DAILY EGYPTIAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ORDn FORM peatedly )X>im ed to the bill Thi s would puni s h those who M.D d , ..... I", ...... _,It, .. e .. , .. 0 .. .1 , E",,, .... 8149 T ..... !.IU as the administration's attempt to int e rfe re with the ,' ""', ______'.T' ______answe r to many of (he movement o f U.S. t roops o r economic and social proble ms war material with a maxi mum _ A.DORBS PHOHE HO plaguing large and small cities fine of $20.000 to 20 years in aU parts of the country. in jail. 2., KIND OF AD 3RUNAD 4 CHECK ENClOSED o I on I(s key section would During the fo ur d ay~ of O Fo. Scol .. o E"',I" ...... , 0 P .. , . , .. , I O lOAn FOR ' • •." • •_ ..... authorize $900 m illion in s up­ hearings . more than 50 per­ CJ Fo. R .." "0 .. ,.01 0 s ...... , ...... , . , , ...... 1 10 " ...... ~ ••• " PO" . . .. , C S OAn ...... ' .. ,r._ .. " .. ~ ... .. plementary federal grants sons. including one attorney. .. I . . .. I ...... ' • • r ~o. t . "" . ' , ... . . S 4 00 over the next two years (0 aid . IO.,S) 0 ••-.. I ...... 1_ ...... r ...... , have been hauled out of the S'1t)I60 • • :;I . , .. . _ ...... 0. cities in r ebuilding large hearing room or the corridors s :. ~.. ~ . ~~ ~ traCts of slums. outside. SALUKI CURRENCY EXCHANGE Call1pUI Shopping C.n'.r .o.ock eoalt'n, .O,iver l License .N.. ory Publ'c e Publ ic Ste-no,raph., e..,..o".., 0,...... • 2 Day liCeftle Plate • Titl. s.r \fie. Ser .... ic • 9a.m. ta .T,ov_l.n' Check s. .06 ....p .m. Every Day • Pay your Gas. Light. Phone. and Water Bills here A... . t 20, 1966 One Prospect Slips by Coach On Southern Baseball Scene By Mike Schwebel ended an undefeared se'3son with a 7-0 record. Baseball Coach Joe Lutz Miss Rodrigue z came up does n't let many college pros ­ with a . 448 batting ave rage , pec ts get by his anention, but adding 13 runs batted in to one appare ntly very effec tive tie fo r the ream lead. pitcher ma y come walking in MI55 Brechtelsbauer hi( fo r without a word of e ncourage­ a .389 average, al so sharing m ent . the RBI title Wi Th 13. Joyce Tom W1eevich, a southpaw Ni este m ski was close behind fro m Le wistown, will be e with 12 R BI s witha .342hitting sophomo r e at Southern rh is m ark. fall , and report s a r e thar he P itc her Carol Slearns had plans to tr y hi ~ hand at col­ a good year at [he plate with legiate baseball after s itring a .357 ave r age and Sue Brow­ out hi s freshman year. ning, playing at se cond base , Wi cevich, whose record h it at a .333 c li p. with five in Ame rican Legton com pe ti ­ of the starting nine over the tion wa s 10-1, thre w a no-hi t, .300 ma rk. no- r un game againsr F ai rvie w Othe r r e gulars on the A­ i n ro urnament competirlon. re am incluced Ca lhy Monr oe, The starist ics of the game Jennie Stanley, Toni Smith are rathe r ~:;[a rt!ing . and Mary Lehm an. In the no-hiner, Wieevieh The R-ream ~aw little ac ­ st r uc k out {he fi r s t IO ba tte r s t ion thi s sum mer 3s(hey were to face hi m, and the n added onl y able ro pl ay in two con­ seven more in faeinlS" only 22 tpe:r c;:. f('\ .... a I - I r p cn r rl. barters. The s lim yo ungs ter has bee n Shop Wltll fanning oppos ing baners at the FLYING HlGH-- Boston Red So. shortstop at second on Curt Blefe ry's hit to second base­ rate of ne arl y one and a half DAlLY EGYPTIAN George Smith goes flying after being upset by man Da lton Jones, who threw to Smith. Powell's an inning, and Le wistown has John (Boog) Powell, Oriole first block on Sm ith prevented the double play . c apt ured three tournament ~::=:;:;:~~=::;:;:==~ baseman, in a recent game. Powell was forced Baltimore won , 8-4 . (AP Photo) titles In s ummer ac tion. , Recipe. Beej UpBooldet H Wl cevich does plan to CAMPUS SHOE CLINIC ente r the s port, he'll have a ca m p us ~. "1 10~u~~e ~~~r~:~I~~t st~6 ~~~~~ Sho pp ing Sports Publicist Spices Handout e r s who wil l be staning in Cenfer the fall tr a ining program. COLUMBUS, Ohio - (AP) about 10 other equally delight­ thac most spon s writers don't Al l shoe repai ring, p l u s: -How about Steak Te r e yaki ful tre ats comes as an added read brochures, Judging by all Handbag - Lug ga ge (or. cUnner tonight? bonus this ye ar in [he Kent the calls 1 get for information Y.ou'U need two pounds of Stat e football brochure . [hac Is contained In the book­ Z ippers. Dye work sArlo.i.r;l steak, thinly s liced ; Honest. iec" Tina Rodriguez a nd Kay Orth ope d ic Work 2 teupoons of ginge r ; 2 cloves You m ight s uspeCt a Ac hlemme r said the r ecipes Brechte ls baue r emerged as Expert Shoe Sh ining of garlic , minced; 1 medium printer's mistake when flip­ are some of the favorite s chat [he wo men' s softball A- team Wor~ done ....nile YOU .... oi l. onion, chopped fine: 2 table­ ping through the 63-page book­ he and his wife D3Tlene have hi{[in leade r s as the c:. auarl spoons of sugar; a half c up let. Almo st In the middle are collected in almosf.-e ight years of sauce and a half c up of five pages of r ecipes (hat tell of marriage. water. you how [0 pre pare pork balls "I lelt that if nothing e lse • modern Cut steak intO individual with frutted noodles , Hawaiian maybe the brochure CQuld equipment se rvings. Co mbine r e maining bologna buns and Chicken Sai­ serve a fu nctional purpose. ingredie nts and pour over gon, among othe r things. No w, instead of being dumped pleasa nt meat. Marinate I to 2 ho urs . The autho r , Kent's span s in a de sk drawer, maybe the • almasphere Re move from s auce and boll info rmation di re c[Qr Paul write r c an take the broc hure under full flame 3 to 5 minutes Schle mme r, confesses the ho me and have the wife keep • dares on e ach s ide. recipes are no mistake . it in the kitche n." play free Makes six servings and Is "We Just wanted to have Schl e mmer isn't bragging OW\ , f»l this weste rn wo rld. so me fun with the brochure but he could have poss ible Se ~ , with greens , rice, saki this year," the fo rme r Colum­ produced the onl y college bro­ BILLIARDS and !jIhoea off. bu s Dispacch ne ws man s aid. c hure e ve r to contain cooke r y The de lect abl e dish and " I have felt fo r some time no w tidbits . Hockey Standout To Become Coach I DAIL Y. DO ~E~Or. ~I1~ i ~ " ~ ; ~'~~'~d~O~)' ~d ~ ADS Ihvlng t roubl ; genlng fi nanC ing? We T nlle rst- AII size s avanable fo r L uxury accommOdation s' Men orI DETROIT (AP)- Detroit Red .... 1\1 fi nance the nome of you r dreams S85 ~r mo. " up. Able to use cars wome n. Ne ... al c units . waU to .... a ll Wings defenseman B1II Gadsby FOR SALE on a bt"aul lful largt" wooded Id :e & cycle.' C all Chuck Glo yer al S4 Q_ ~ a~ full kltc henli . maid ser- Is retiring afte r 20 ye ars In lild ... lot. Flv!: m in. from c ampus . 3374 o r AtOp at 104 S. Manon. C·d ale. vice. Supervised and un s upervised. Golf cl ubs neve r use d. Silil inpiasl. Lonjt lE'rms no cl0 81ng COAt See 130 No ... ",nring fo r fall . The Quadnn- the National Hocke y League Ic covers ..... sklng half. Call 7- 4 l3 ~ . to become coac h of the Edme n­ 807 M r . Dunkel. ·Bol. 512. 7-5624.· 174 g1 ea 1207 S. Wall. Ph. ;_4123. Q2 4 No ..... accepting contuct6 on 66-67 ton, Alta., Oil Kings , the Red Mobll t' homt". IQ02 .... merlcan. 551.10. school yu r . $1 40 per te rm ; good T Tilie r 8d5. Good con(lIIlon. Ch ... ap. Modem dupleJ: fo r 4 girls fo r Fall. Wings said Friday. 6 1-1 E. Park. Ca ll " 57.~05. I H I C .. nlral ai r cond . . ,./lliity r m. large study fac Ultlea cl08e to c am pus . c arpeted, completel y furnished. shad )· lot. .47 Cedar L anE' Trlr. CI. 41 0 W. F~man . Bob Wildrick. .... 'C. Gadsby succeeds Ray Ktna­ utll pa.ld. $55 elch per mo nlh. On Mobil .. Ho mt'. IQ5 Ml chlgiiln Ano ... . Ph. 5-iQ_1023 iil ft er 6 p.m. 175 Mgr. P h. ~Q-3 176 o r S4Q_4122. sewtc h at the helm ofthe Cana­ Giant C ity Rd. Call 7- 8630 betw ~ n 8d5. Ea rl y .... merlc an . t"J;C . condo 2 .. 7 a..m.-4 p.m. ; 7-651 0 aft e r 5 p.m. dian team, an amateur Detroit ROUnrlC T r, CI . . phonE' .. 57-8366. 1%4 Yamiilha 2!>Occ ~ 4 000r beA t o tf e r. Ivy Hall Dorm for men. 70 8 W. Mill. farm cl ub. Kinase wich moves ,48 0_70 .. 5. ApI. fl . Mo tor ola Slereo. Next [Q c ampus ac r oss from Colle ge ' 64 \40 .00 171 Unlv. School. Ne ...... lng .... ' C Phone to the Houston Appollos of the Co ll ege Vie w Dorm fo r m en. 408 '06 L amb nma. 12x-c . 1.700 m L S4Q-4.58Q o r 457-6622. 70 W. Mill. NelCt to c ampu s I CI"065 from Central Hockey League. del achable baskel . 7. 462 1. 1$0 Gadsby, 3Q, played with the P art P lace Resldenct' Halls. me n Unlv. School. New .... Ing A, C. T .... o LOST and women. Close Ie c ampe &.. A IC men per room . Phone S4 Q- 3221 or Red Wings the past five sea­ 1%6 Honda Super Ha .... \:. perf. condo 457- 6622. 60 On ly 2000 milt's. C all Bob ~ S7 - 2So 6 . Carpeled and re.80na.ble . Indoor Tan &- yellow st riped m ale Hn ~n BOns after service at New York ' 51 pool . reoc. hall. TV lounges and m01i1 and Chicago. His game total of ~ mo. old . Wh ite paw!> . chest & Imp. g uOy envlronmenl . Stop by Carbondale hou ~ t railer a lr-cond. III' n f taiL Call S4 9-2663. 161 I bedroom. S50 m onrhl y. 2 bedroom 10M Trail er 52" 10 . S3. 400. Ph. 5 .. 0- office now I t 715A S. Unlve rslr)· of 1,248 Is second to Gordie Howe P h. 457- 216Q fo r comple tt' Info. Open S75 monrhl y. Immediate pos seSSion. 26;8 a ft er a p. m. 157 Roblnson Renul s S4 Q_2S13. Q4 in the NHL. SUvt'r c harm brace lei on(' .... eek ago. 8-1 2. 1- 5. QQ 2 pt,. 1900 Richardson 10,; 40 2 tk'droom. Vlc lnit)· o f union. Call 0- 4300 Re ward! 173 Room s fo r m ale stude nts fall term. 10 .... Ide [uile r for couplt' or 2 mOJ; lf' S2.000. Q()() EUI P ark Sl n · ... t. adull s. Ont' room aJX S. fo r singlE' adult Chapman T r a il er Ct . Ph. 457·287-1 . Cooking prlv. 2029 Division. Call 684- 2856. 144 m ale. NIC e . clean. rural co,,;n on ' oil SERVICES OffERED GianI Cit y Rd. P h. 457-4 0 13. 168 Room s for boy&., Fall. Cooking. Close 1961 R a mbl~r , Lo w mll eOi ge. E'"cell ent Carbondale apan menl_ 2 rooms. condil ion. 4$7_7"'3. 16(1 10 Clmpus . doublt' " triple room s. Driver t raining. Le lrn to drtvE" In ne ...· I~· con structt'(! o atr cond . - -S iCl( 1 51 3 So. Bever idge. Call be1 ... · ~n 5 and 10 d a y&.. Fo r information call " Safe ­ ~r month. I bedroom house I railer. 1963 VolkAwage n sedan. CaU Q_l502 .~ 7 p.m. Lionel L ane)". Q- IQOI. 155 I)· F lrsl " 54Q--4213. 866 sSS monlhl). Immedi ale po&.U"sslon' between 4:30 and 6: 30 p. m. o r aft. 2 m i. fro m c ampus. Ph. 540.2533. 170 10 p, m. 163 Carbondalt' . Mobil e Homes. "e .... furnished, alr - cond ..... Iso. nt' ...· ck'o r· mttory. two m e n per room . al r _ 2 doublc rooms lo r boys full kllci"lt'n . cond., prlvatt' bath S J2S per qua n (' r. 1I\' Ing room and balh. Utilities furn­ ished. 3 blocks from campus. SI() 2 blocks from ~ ampu s. Gale Will. lams, manager. c an 457-44 22 o r per .... eek. m S. Ha ys. Ph. ~ 5i- 687.1257. 42 8766 or ;f5i - 29Q4. 18 / WANTED

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