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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC May 1972 Daily Egyptian 1972 5-19-1972 The aiD ly Egyptian, May 19, 1972 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_May1972 Volume 53, Issue 148 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, May 19, 1972." (May 1972). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1972 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 1972 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Feminist talk thr ills g ir Is, chills guys By he MOIeJa Dally EIYJIdu Sa.ff Writer Anselma Dell'Olio. Convocation guest speaker, delivered a talk Thursday on the feminist movement which appeared to win the approval rI the female mem bers rI the audience, but seemed to up set the male members. Throughout the speech when there was clapping, it was, by and large, done by women. After the program: a disgruntled man was overheard sayIng, "Talk about sexist, she sure was. I don't see how women can be taken in by that bunk." Another male student responded with, "I'm a man and there's only so much I can take." But what exactly did Ms. Dell'Olio say to divide an audience so distinctly? She began by discussing the miscon ceptions rI the women's movement. "A • Girl '(llk common question among those against the movement is why should women want more liberation?" she observed, Anselma DeIrOlio (above) delivered a talk sarcastically. Ms. Dell'Olio said she on the feminist movement to the Con calls this the "Lady MacBeth theorv." vocation audience Thursday. Although well "Why hould a women want to be received by the females present. some of president when she can be the person male 0n-lookers (right) sho'Ned their behind the power? This, or course, i the illogical. ,. he said. disdain for the speaker and subject in ways • ~ch as card games. Ms. DeIrOho Then. he said, there is the m !h t t 1hscussed the misconceptions of society women control most or the mone,. in toward the women's-lib movement and the thi country. "The truth is that the · sexual role of women. (Photos by John mon y i put in womt'n' names for tax Lopinot) purposes. but it i men who control it:' sh{' said. (Continued on Page 3) • 'Daily 'Egyptian FtICllry. loA 19. 1972 - Vol 53. • • Court forbids SIU ban on seXISlll mOVIeS By Randy Thoma.; K ' II\, said Bal{'r tnf .. med him Wed nobody could haw dOll(> anything ,0 rult>d a alll! t th niv{'rsity on th{' Daily Egyptian talr " ri.t'r Il(>sda\' that our or the film could top his dt'Ci ion." ground. that any r lrietion of Iht' film d Imit'lv n t b .. 'hown and that it wa K£'lIv said ht' and \h{' two A L would be a violation flf First Am('nd a final dl'cl 'i n. mt'mbers r£'lained Da id WaIlS a Mur ment freedom . Lat('r. h wever. K(' II\' said E .. I"" in· phy boro attorney {'arly Thursday 10 Richman did n t {-'t' the film and the formt"d him Mac would not makt, .. pr£' £'nt tht' ca • in eourt. def{'ndan\$ wt'r{' nOI pre' nl at Ihe final d >cj 'ion unlil ' crt>{'nln~ till' 11m ' " I pre {'nted dt'ar testimony that \h{' ht'aring, which la ted nl'arl. 30 pt' onally latp Thursda . fi lm are in n wa. pornographic," minutes. "I didn't want to takl' a hanee that K{'lIy said. "I al t' plaint'd they would Bai r, wb n contacted for comment :'I1ac mi~ht still wi h to r 'tn I tht' bt, h wn tn an informati\'('. educational Wednt'sda aftern n. id h bad ' n film .... Kt>llv said. B\' the tim£' Ill' manner. informed by the ni,· rsily I al oun would ha\' ~ inish('d' ' (' 'Ing tht'm Kelly said Judge Ri hard Richman (Continued on Page 3) Psychic phenomena called chief a.~pect OJ Syncon convention study By Jan Tranchita ol"ing all \h{' probll'ms facing the find oluli ns to today' problt'm," ~ . Daily Egyptian taff Wril.er world today:' ht' said. M rLhur sairl. "The cOIX' or mind-expan' i n it " To conquer the out ide- outt'r bring man to the realizauon of hi full pace-first Wt' must onqu{'r \h{' inn{'r pott'nljal and ht'lp him d al mor pact'." clearly with nature." Winifn.'(j Bab M . McArthur predicts that the 'oeM.. cochairman of the non-verified Iarg{'St mind expansion re arch cenl{'r phenomena secLion of tht' Svncoo wi ll be built in the niled Stal by 1978 wheel. said. and will include many fit'lds of scienec.'. The potential or the human mind. the 1s. McArthur, who said h{'r hom i dt'velopment of the ixth sense. man's N{'w York. New J erse and all over th l>\'olution of tht' mind and lilt> uniting of world sillC{' Ilt>r psychic abiliti have i n and religion will be of major taken her {'verywhert'. ha what he importance at thi center. she said. tprmt"d a mi ion in life: to encourage M . Babcock said ht' f{'(>1 this mind <'Ciucational institutions to ff{'r mind t' pansion pht'nom{'na i the "wav· o( £' pansion courses aCT the nail n the future." ienti lS all acros ' thl' and by doing so force a change in the country are coming out with their ideas educalional sy tern. and r vela tins conc{'rnllll( thiS "The t'ducational v tern ha 10 phenom na. a rding to Ms. Babcock. hange." she said. he' e plained lhal nother member of tht' non- crifit.. J tJw young peoplt' or today are tht' group. Bt'OItrice It'gg. IS a hypncilllelll y -U'm of education. Thi i wh_ the consultant in the Philadt'lphia area. She empha is of mind {'xpansion mu I be said the malli goal of all the coolt'N'n- ~. ~~,-~~--~ gt'ared toward wdt'nlJ. he id. on 0 n- t'rifit-d ph 'nomena, l' tr.. Gus says he once knew a gIrl who had ESP "TilesI.' art' 10m rr w' I{'ade ' and sen ry perc plioo. mlOcI (. pall! Illn egomanIa schlzophrema and psooaslS tJwse art' tlw JXWIt' who ~'ill ha\'e to (ContInued on Page 151 ./tlpanese OPEN 7:30 START Imllle Jil,n, Sf" lonight Friday afl rn n and evening program ' on \ I - . haonel8: 3: p. m.- porwmpo: 3:30 p.m.- , A P ubli Affair-Eleclion '72 : 4- t'Same lreel: S- The Evening • Ht'porl : 5 :30- Mi I r Ro PI' • N Pighborhood: 6- The E lecl ric Comapny: 6:3O- Wall treel \ eek: 7- \ ashingum Week in Re\'iew. 7.30-Film dy ey. "Yojimoo" Japanese mo"i idol T hlro .1ifune • tars in Aklro Kur0S3w3" action packed bani film a boul an iUneram murai word man and hts ad\'cnwres with gang wa rfare. 10-l'he Mon e Tonight.. " WhiLe Chff 0( Do\'er." I ren Dunne. Peler ./£lfXU1P~ s'flr La" ord a nd an J hoson tar in a Japanese 111 m star. To s ~ i ro World War II drama aboul an Milune. slars In "YoJlmbo. a American girl wh I a Red ras drama about a samurai sword nUl c m London aW3mDg the news sman which Will be shoWn Friday 0( her n. at 7 30 p.m on channel 8. Two -Ridottoe ~ how T RT top ~' eekend acti,,-itie Intramural Recreauon: 1-11 p.m .. Friuy Pulham P I: 1-11 p.m .. Pulham Gym and \ el~hl R m. Rotan' Inll'rnallonal ' :lh'elmg. Inler Gr\.'Ck ounClI : It . on<:erl.. wdenl C{'nl{'r. G.A.. MO\'it': " lair(" Knc ... ·. 7 ..Ballse\·". " Walkm arfl ·h". " ·kelch'·. 2-8 p.m.. !'\t'\\-man en and 9 p.m .. Dans Audilorlum. i5 3 Bi~ norrror hit • Ct'nLS. ler. fret,. 'ulwral Affairs: Concert. " All tar •Fri., Sat., Sun. Fr ". 8:30-12 :30 p.m .. Woody Pauo. Adm Ion F r{'('. Sou\h{'rn Pla\'crs' " Rldoll ." 8 The Mummys p. m .. l ; ri i\'er I\y T hea cr. 'tudents l.i5. Public 52.25. hakespeare F ilm F l>su\'al " . cenlS. Shroud' :l1ldsummer !'\ Ight' Dream". 4 3 Fri., Sat. Sun. p. m . " T ht' Taming ()f Ih., Lra~IC Gam ' I> :l1 eeung. hrcw" . 8 p. m . bryock 9 a.m.-II p.m.. wd n\ C 'nLer Audnonum. R m B. 'Plague Intramural Recr ation: 7·11 p.m .. Par nts Da,,: Picnic. 11 a.mA Pulham P I: 3- 11 p.m.. Pullidm p. m.. rea 6- Lak . of the G\'m and ('I hI R m. ommiltet' for \h{' Fuwre: 1{'('un W.R.A.· Recreation: 7-10 p.m . wnh high sell I wd nts. 9 a. m.- Gym 114. 207. ~ . 12 n n. DaVIS Audivlrium. Zombies Hill I House: Services. 8 p.m. htneM' wd('n\ A 13Uon: F ilm. Did ylJU know that the combined circulation of the DE ..lCI the New York Times is more " The Crazy word man". 7· 10 th.-. II million copies? Why im't the nmes doing its sh_? The DE Clauifieds do 'thein'. (uktMties ) p. m .. DaVIS Audllonum . 10rt' Than Brc ad Luncbeon Semmars' " How Women Relale lO Each OLber".