Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC

July 1968 Daily Egyptian 1968

7-9-1968 The aiD ly Egyptian, July 09, 1968 Daily Egyptian Staff

Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_July1968 Volume 49, Issue 175

Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, July 09, 1968." (Jul 1968).

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1968 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 1968 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. DAILY EGY·PT·I.AN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS U N I V E R·S .-T Y Volu •• 4IJ CorI.onJoI.,IIIlno;. T... Joy, , ,,,a Hu","-,17S

Citizen's Board J . To-Present · W~lkolJt Report

TIIe C 's 8()ard of inquiry Is to p 1n18 on the mas. walkout of~ 97 C e cltl employes during March to me City Councu at 7:30 p.m. today. CouncUmen ar~ aleo expected to tate acUoa 011 UI OrdlnUlce amending the city' s """sinl code 1ft accordance with the Com­ munity CoaierVation Boa.td requests whlcb \rere pre~ at last Tuesday's. meeting. A rbird Item of Importance La tbat of a repon ~ a proposed contract with Team­ _r'1 Local Union No. 347, representing me street, sanitary and cemetery e mployes. TIle Board 01 inquiry Was appointed by the City Counc.1I to investigate the causes of won stoppage by representative. 01 the city's police, fire, water and sewer de­ partments bet.een March 6-8. City employes left their Joba lollowlng the ousting of Chief of Police Jack Hazel. The employes dem anded the resignation o( both City Manager C. William Norman aDd Public Safety Director Richa.td W!L­ iIelmy. me relnst.ement of Hazel and that no reprtula be taten against returning employes, TIle cItY obtained a temporary coun In­ junct1011 .hich employes obeyed to stop Harold kulock, ~o_re ••joM, 011 ZOO~17 .... ep. me walkout. The Injunction came after a Up' Crq. oa LIle leaall 01 Y ...,. . a .t.ter of tile .,.a­ emP.'0yes rejected a statement lrom the .w.&1'SalulLJ ,Sera . Ttle luctUve has bee. aeeD .everal CouncU requesting their retUrn to won. O.adle Witll <;are u..ea alace Iter Ma,. 11 eKape .. a ato..,. c;e pqe '.0 In . wbat appeared to be a compromise ladle_. A .... Pili 0 ••,8 , Mn'l". _u~ , ~-

me....re. Hazel ... reln~, Norman'" 0 • .".... • ,...... , ,,. 'or t.ro... ttoa leadlac to re- ... "ept OIl .. etry m ....-r aDd clty em~ covery of tile doc, ( Photo by JotaD aaran) ployes rerumed to their Joba. The Council did accept WUhelmy's realgnal10n and did not name a sucGeaaor to 'oversee both the police and fire departments. Gun Regist~tion Law Infriugemeot of Rights Ex-Student Files Fired Upon in House WASHINGTON AP)-Cbalrman Emanuel mostly urging approval of legislation Celler of the House Judiciary Com mlttee tor registering and licensing. The Suit ·Against SIU dealt a crippling blow today to President parent Judiciary Com minee Is scheduled Jolu!~on's drive lor registration of1lre­ to tate up the bUis Wednesday. The subcommittee Is considering both tbe EAST ST. LOUIS, m, (AP)­ rigbt to free speech when they arms. prohibited blm from appearj.ng Celler promised the House Rules Com­ registration and mail-order ban. A former student at SIU rued mittee be will oppose any etton by the One witness, J ames V . Bennett, pre s­ suit Monday In U.S. District on the campus and re-enrolJ­ Ing In school after he made Senate to add tbe registration proposal ident of the National Council tor a Coun seeking to enJoil) the to a ban Q.n mail gun sales after the Re sponsible Firearms Policy, testified Unlveralry from banning him a speech to a student meeting measure cfears the House. The New beside suitcases and boxes stuffed with from i:ampua and preventing May 6 calling for reforms In the University. York Democrat would head the House petldons calling for strict gun controls. him trUm reparerinlo of any Senate-House conference Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., the The. 8NcIent, Stuan NoYlck The day after the speec.h, :x>n1on group named to shape tbe final version subcommittee chairman, said he plans of Carl>oncIale, charged UniT the Agricultural Building was of a atr1cter gun controls bill. to offer an amendment to puc intO e ffect veralty otfIc1ala denied bts Ce11er be Immediately the firearms 0 GOntrols in­ S •• a.lat.d Story said fayored registration, but did not want to riat defeat of th" cluded In the recently enacted anticrime Gus Bode Pace Z m all sales ban in the House, where a bill. He said tbe Import curbs do nOt number of congressmen are opposed tate effect until mid-December and many bombed. The school's Board to the registration proposals. Importe rs are rushlng to flood the coun­ of Trusteea cbarged that N0- try with cheap for eign surplus mUltary vick's speech was fflnfiam_ "I want tbls bill passed," Celler weapons. m ato.ry In natu..," and in­ told the Rules , Committee, referring Atty. Cen. Ram sey Clark told the sub­ formed him he would be ar­ to tbe measure to ban .. Interstate sales committee [here Is no basis for tears J ested U he came on campus of rUles, sbotguria and am munition. "If oy opponents ot gun conrrols that r eg­ I again. ... ~ ...... tbe repstratlon feature m1gbt Jeopardize istr ation would lead to e ventual con­ • On J.une 3 Novick spote the paasage of tbls bill, my inclination fiscation of all privare weapons. But r brieny at a atUdent govern­ 18 not to accept it." he declared "hostility to fireanns will ment banquet. The next day The Senate Judiclaty subcommittee build and build" unless COngress acts .be w..... · notified that chargea on ju¥enlle delinquency beard wlmesses no w [0 prov!de strict controls. had been ftled against blm for criminal trespal!S because Deadline Saturday of his appearance on campui. Strong Winds, Falling Trees Tbe auIt named as defend­ To Pick Up Checks ants President Dr, celYle W. 'Morris; Kenneth L. DaYls, Cause Two Power Failures Students who have received -chairmUl of die board ofU\la~ committment letters m U 6 t tees; WUbur Moult9n, dean Two trees wblch broke and feU at 4:15 p.m. near Lincoln pick up their National Def~se of studenta, and Southern n­ fell In "Mond ay afternoon's and Logan, knocking out that Loan checks before. Saturday, Unola University. IItronS wind ...""", high volt­ area's power. , or the loans will be Novick' a au1t. aaka that the age wires, 'cal18lng a power . The second tree feU at 4: 20 cancelled, acc.ordlngtoJoseph Unlvers1tj'_ reea_al· to admit "faUure In d>e east and north p.rn, In the back yard of C. W. Zimny, coordlnator.of Student ' him be declared unconstitu­ aides of Carboodale. , Tbomas, 1035 West WUlow St. Won . and FU,anclai ASSiSt­ tional, tbat be be allowed to 1'be trees fell wlthln five CIPS said tbat high voltage ance • . appear 011 campua, and. tMt minutes of each odler. ac­ wires were down but no one Checks may be picked up bIa rec.ord be cleared· of tbe corcUni to tbe Central Illlnois was reported· Injured as of at thl!' Bursars Office ,.-Cimny said. • nee. ~I!'.~.~ ~fU~ _ . Publl~ . ~~~~ COmp"'!y. •.. ~~ e'.'rly,Monday evening. r' P.~~ , July 9. , 19)5II International Attend SIU Discussion Picnic Planned Japanese Study U.. S. Industry

For: Ten members of a study Their major inte r ests In the verstty Center. After t~ SIU'. seventh annual inter­ team of the Manage­ field of physical distribution luncheon, they toured tbe cam­ n~tional pf c nl ~ will be held at mem Association arrived on include recent trends in the pus. Before leaving for St. Campus Lake Area 6, north­ campus Tuesday to attend a m echanizat i on of cargo Louis, tbe group had tea With west of the boat docks, from cIIscusslon on physical dls­ handling aDd storage, plannlng Japanese student.. In tbe Gal­ ~ to 7 p.m. Santrday, Ju1» ttlbution management educa­ of 0 P [i mum lransponation lery Lounge of tbe University 20. Each family 18 a.kea · tion. Tbe discussion "a s me [h 0 d s. deUvery planning. to furnllh enough food, place conducted by Jeh1el NoVick of location of dis trtbution points, setting. and .bevetagel for. n- dale. . ConCert Here Sparks Check for SIU Saluki 8 &cape Seriou. . Vlaltlng i: 0 n ce rt pianists Jim Turner, sru New. Ser­ soclat1on in St . Louis where !jtepbanle Owen aDd RaymoDd Ylce, read an AllIOClated Press the ra n a nd White Borzoi dog Injury .in Accident Kun Uebau will prellent a repon of a tan aDd white had been found. The Borzoi; concen at- 8 p.m. Sunday In Borzoi found In Sf. LoUi. laSt OT Russian wolf-hound. Is a Sev.en-;:o;:a;. camper. &rI!1 Holle II 4 eqat ... 14OB. week aDd

Assassination of publl£ of- ' 7 p.m. 7:45 p.m. ficials wlll be discussed on BBC Science Magazine. The Old Record Box, Ser­ Business Review at 8:37 3.m. le li n. 'odayon WSIU-(FM). Other program B: 7:30 p.m. 10:35 p.m. Vietnam Perspective. News Report"" 8 a.m. . News Repon. Gate Opens DI 8:00 8:10 a.m. @.e.o,lJ.o.O.O,(1 S~ow Storts III Dusk PM In ,he AM. DR'VI IN 'HI AIRI Adult. 1.25 12:30 p.m. New. Repon. 2 p.m. RaJdezvOU 8 in Vienna.

2:30 p.m. This Week a[ 'he UN.

2:45 p.m. Tranoatian,lc Protue.

6:30 p.m. News Report. Activities Weather Lecture, Film Set U.s.' Marine. will be recru1,­ LouIs J. Ba,ron wmlec'ure on 17 of Pulliam Hall hll1l been Ing from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Cloud Pbyslcs and Wes­ reserved for weight lifting In Unlveroity Ce",er. Room ,ber Modification" at 1:30 for male students at that H. p.m. In Room 121 of Lawson same cime. Tbe Educational .Ma,erlala Hall. Tbe Na

~d i torial ' You d i dn't e xpect the limb I was s iUinc on to fall d id y ou ~ ' Revamp Votin.g

The Jackson Coumy voting knowle4ge of the potitlcal and busi­ policy regarding SIU students and ness -"11tuatlon In their counties fa culty should be changed to con­ would be bard to assess. It would form more accura(ely and J:1IaIh' seem r easonable , however, to as­ with the unusual status of people ­ sume that there is more difficulty associated with the University. In analyzing a political atmosphere from afar than in the communit y The nUnol. voting rulel require where one acrually lives •• , a person to have tived In the state Tbe community, county and the one year, (he county 90 days "and studema are served an injustice lhe precillft 30 days prior to res­ tbrousb !beBe county voting r egu­ Ii tration. The county u""d adcII­ lations. A change In tbe overall tlonar rules to determine yater policy Is oeeded now , tor the bene­ eligiblUty. In. o*r to reatater. fit ot all concerned; gover nment a penon II1\UIt 1Ia.. ·oatt.fled the and the people. - -30 repJadoDa and muat ba.. Nick Harder opotrated his Inrentlonotmak­ ~ng hHl, permanent place ot resi­ dence In J ~ n County. Thi. Reprint "intention" clause should be un­ con8titutional since no la•• can be jul tly Interpreted on !.be bolls Second Thoughts ot Intenrion. Wblle tbe subject of firearms The CoWlty Clerk' s ottlce. wblc b controls Is getting so much public determlnea r egiatratloneUgiblUty. attendon, bow about the sale of baa . oaId that It requlreo sru StU­ fireworks? Stands In areas near denta and taculty to aaLloty stat" St. Louis that have no r estric­ ,. rellu!atiooa and then the county's. tions are already In operation. They. oftt.n uk the per80I) if be Harmful f1~eworks ought to be Ia married. whetber be paya barred tbrougbout . The a property and ..hlcle tax In bla many Pourth of July displays, commlllllry. and perbapo. it !.be 8poft80red by organizations and oItuation Ia cIauIxful. the appllcant maDAlledD~xperta . ought to pro­ mull! h ... TWO Wlt ...a"". to atteet Y1de ellClugh tbrilla tor eve ryone. to hi. ~esl dency. St. y,uls Post-Olspatcb Tbere are iertouo d1ocrepancle. In tbe county poUeywbiebdolnjury Reprint to tbe yoter-appUcama and to the ' . count y .. welL A IltUdent or (ac­ uity member who U.. s In C ar­ bondale tor a number of years Super Subs Vital to Security tnfllht /lOt be elllllble 10 vote under lhe county poticy wblle tulf1lUng Eacepl tor one tblng, the nu­ moneoyer lhe best of the opposing U.s. deter;...,rn force . It would be tbe state requirements. clear-powered Polaris submarine. submarines. And c rusty Vice­ unfonunate - to coin a vast under­ In one iDSt.ance, .8uch a person Wllh Ita tormfdable striking power, Adm. Hyman Rickover, mentor and state me nt -if a departmental nu­ m1l1bt DOt ' be married, and It be Ii. speed and Its stealth, would guardia n ange l of the U.s. nuclear tion on theor etical .. cost effec­ Y be jut alIout !be perfect yeapon. un<\s!r""as torce. sa)'s lhls country tive nes s" should strip the nation nta. Win - ..,. ""y property taxe.. U be doesn't own a car, That one · tbf.",, ~ of couree", , " an t . taat.. pertou•• ,- l n It. deftlop­ 01 thJ. Vital .ecur1ty "'force. We opposing s ubmarine force equipped ment of such a fleet. [UI new the~ ' S no ..blele tax on blm. hope the depanment unde r So be Ia denied a lepl .alce In 10 seek out and destroy !be Polarts While the situstlon It uncom­ sec r etary, Clark Clifford, wt1l be forming the conununlty rule. wbIcb craft. fortably reminiscent of the 8nti­ more ho spitable to the concerns be muet toUow. Prevemion of such destrucnon. m1s8Ue contest with [[s prospects of tbe t e8t ~ and outspoken but In tum, caJla for maintenance of of a devostatll)g cost spiral. tbe un c ba Ii e ng e a b I Y knowledge­ TbIa type of .Ituatlon breedo a U.s. n_ ot attack submarines Polarls nee( rem.lns the single able Adm. Rlckover. colltempt &JIIOqI tboae c1ttzeno who that can outrun, outhunt and Out- most dependable eleme nt of (he C blcago Dally News are denied the riPto !bey teel are due q,em. In portlcultr. theBe are Letter the .tude_ . Tbe stUdenta are forced to reg­ later In their countl_ 01 per manent re.lcIence before' attending sru. No Ready Answer About Biology Grades Their Interest as well IUS their Tblnl ... lIIe.e To lhe Dally Egyptian: A's - 2%, B' s-I2%. C's- 35%, If you de lve deeper ioto the All newspapers are aalced. O's-3-4%. E's - I 7%. This means whole business of General Studies ....Iery of Imponant questions. The [bar, tbe correct r elationship be­ grades, you w111 find cour"" grades ecltto~ s are able to answer BOrne [Ween tbe top and the bottom of the generally are lowest in Areas (e .g. I Yeo~ Virginia, tbere Is a scale Is I~ A' S and B's and 51% A and D. This is no different tban Santa Claus). Olher questions they D'. and E s. Not 12% and 38% at any good sc hool. Sclence, matb, cannot answer, b'f speclfllsts can; as be suggested. English grammar and fore ign lan­ and to others there juSt doesn't Before your select yo ur answe r. guage s a r e the mOSl difficult seem to be a ready arunrer any­ I would like to give you mor e data courses for co llege StUdents where (e.g. " Is Tbla Education?" on tbe grade distributions for ac ros s the nation. Tbe: basic thesis asked' by Mr. Jobn A. Grozlk In prevlous (erms of GSA 20lb. of a talk presented on campus the June 27th DoUy Egyptian). (See c bart below) r ece ntly by Mr. John VanVleck of Mr. Gro~lk provldes tbe tollow­ I would not wan[ l O s uggest Har vard; lhe 1968 na( lonal Slgma Ing data for spring term gradeg that the course ne ve r changes­ Xi (a science society) speake r, In Introductory Biology GSA 201b: we are coruinually Introducing new was that Qcle nce Is hard, and A'a- 2%. B's-IQI,t. C ' s - 29it. biological information and new there is no greate r dis se r Vice O's-28'1., E's- I(l';{i. no grades or wa ys of teac blng. Although various (hat can be done to the publ1c Incomplete- 21%. The question that instructor s participate ove r the than to lr y to sa y it is eas y or he aalcs Is "Wbat could cause such years, the basiC course outline, even worse, to prese nt wa tered a lop-sided grade cllatrtbuUon?" exam mechanics and ins truction down, incomplete courses (hat are Demon8lrOting that he has 9Ome­ in the course have been quite easy, for he r ei n lies (he complete what or an understanding of (be Slable . Amost ODe fourth of the delUsion of (be non-scie ntist I con8trUc~on of objective teats, be course grade is based on a com­ Truly. I don't know wh y the r e . bas provlded the Editor with four bined section final wblch Is usually was s uch a ske wed gr3de distri­ choices ot answers: I) Spring drawn from national exams. We bution in Introductory Biology Quarter. 2) Stupid studenta, 3) can S8 y m ost assuredly tbat grade spring term. None of tbe four Public Forum Incompetent profeaoors. 4) Uo­ values have stayed tbe same ove r choices provided by M r . Grozik who seem (0 answer his question cor­ Til. DaHl £.,..U_ ..e.o ..... tree . 1__ realistic General Studies pro­ tbe years. Those 12% . got u ••t •••f Clift.. ' , • • ••• UI,..p _ lIorlai. gram. "B's" dUrIng Spring term, 1968 r ectly. In typical objective [est ... Id'-to. E4IIo"&lo we wrictn IQ . ..Mra Now that most of tbe "no grades are students eql!ivaleot to the 19it constr uction, two equal but op­ .f ..e ___ t .... alan ... '" -'... ,. U and incompletes are accounted who got "B's" four years a80 posite wrong cboices are given ....UN '- JOU1lal&a. c..r... ~. r ...... ' ..lIIl ... or ...... ,11 •• b' . • ...... are for. let's ft r st update tbe data: during Sprlqg 'term. 1964. (6 t u p 1 d students, incompetent , •• ,," .. eQt... U..lr ...... ill lau.n, professors), two broad general ...... 1M ...... l14li .... F'66 W'67 Sp'67 Su ' 67 F' 67 W'68 Sp' 68 answe rs (spring quarteI\ unreaUs­ ,. ... ,.t ...... "...feraw,. b,•• rUt.. , tic GS programs) wb!cb may ap­ ..... lite ...... HI w."' •. Letto, A wftwn",WNIIIaKl'" ....alb acc ..c...I " 8% 7% 8% 11% 10% 8% 2% pear logical or lleUevabie ar e provided to entice the test tate r ::r~~1.-=-.rT.::~ - "-:; B 16% ' 24% 199(, ..,...... U .. . ..~ ... ; .... IUU.. 26% 23% 20% 12% who only ~k.immed bls le880n. Tbe ...... u...... _ .r .~ .. correct answer Is then stve n as ...... f&aie • • - C 38% 45.% the fifth choice. My suggestion , ...... orUle 'Dall7 36% 47% 35% 42% 35% .....,., u. ••,.. ... to you 1s to insen 'and mark a D ...~ .... oIaa 1M, ... five... 22% 20% 17% 12% I9\{. . 21 % 34% cbolce number 5 wblcb perhaps _ should r ead ". nony-ot [be above." - ,'. E ~ 6% 13% 11% 4% 13% 9\{. 17% George Garcftan. coordinator _~_~:a.:~=~ ... :-..... ' " i> - -GeMral StatIie~ Bio1Gp IHB DAILY Hereditary Factors Considered SIU's 'Lindegren to Test LSD Effects

Experiments to test tbe ef­ osomes and g~- mutation in ' " If chromosome breaka~e qUire

An unusual collection of orl­ c. U [ 8 . wlcer- colo.1 sketches the public e ve n though the pnal works of .n recendy aod a n 1Ilumlnated page from process of research and clas­ purchased by sru will be e x­ a very old French Bible. s ification Is not complete. Th e collectlon ...s dis­ hibited In tbe Mitchell Gal­ Th e c o llectio n Includes lery In the Home Economics covered In tbe small town of M It chell. S. D.; and was Items of e xceptional rarity Bulldlnl from thiough and quaUty, such as [wo wood­ purchased by SIU to fm In . ' cuts of knights on horseback Hire The collection Incl u de s a significant pan -of the UnI­ verslty'JI collection of original engaged In battle . These pic­ miniature bandcolored en­ tures are filled to ove rflowing pvlngs, etchings, old wood- works. It..-lll be shown to Buy with figures and borses, dis ­ playing the medieval distaste for e mpty space in artistic Fr** Movie Set for Tonight . design. Rent Carbondale recreation of- more school; a cook-out at What may he an early New ftcals luve scheduled! movie 7:30 p.m. July II at Parrish Year's Day card Is Included at Winkler school tonight he- school; a movie at dusk on In the exhibit. It pictures Sell alnnlng at du.k. Admta.lon at Lakeland school. e ither a saint or the Christ I.t free and die public Is In- Other e vents Include a cook- chlld srandlng on a 1II0he aur­ YillOd to ..ttltnd the &bow, en- out at 7:30 p.m. a t rounded by a baniler' wItb"tbe tided "The Misadventures of Amclts Park; a cook-out at words " A Good Happy Year" Trade ~rlln JODe.... "7 :30 p.m. at SprIng- in an old German language. The 8chedule at events to more school; and 'a movie at Examples at early prlnclng Is: a talent show at dusk on at Sprlng- a re Included. The old Ger mao Find 7:30 p.m. July 10 at Sprlng- ' more school. Is dltflcult to translate, even At 7:30 p.m. at but Sixth Term Prep Lakeland acbool a cook-out byexperta, It may contain Th h will be held aod on popular IIl10nrure 01 15th and roug Eg an Classifieds Students Eligib' Ie at 7: 30 p.m. a coot-out Is ;1~6~th~ce=n~tw'~y~Ge:::rmao=~y::.. __~~======::; scheduled at Winkler school. r William J. McKeefery,dean A talent show at 7:30 p.m. on of Academic Attain, haa aub- July 29 Is scbeduled at Wlnk­ mltted a. correction to an ler scliool and July 30 a movie article June 27 concemlng will he shown at Parrish requlrements for a 111gb achool student's admlsalon. Tbe anlcle st.ed that. a JULY student must have aopbomore status or above to quality for Admlssl",). McKeefery re­ SAFETY pons that IltUdealS will be con­ ddered for admission to SIU ,PORTER BROS. after completion of six aeme&­ tera of high achool. BUYS In addition, 9Ndents ,mU8t In' Carbondale furnish Unlveralty entrance FRONT ENDAUGNMENT 500DYUI SHOCK AISORIERS 59.95~~ We ',. o ...... tocked-MYst I_ue. ~ .es. $9,95 Set cottw ,Ulmbet. and toe-in. Im pea .hocks. ~ .... r. aprinoI ond ,""1"" au..m~y . boklnu front 56.95 r'---J' - ,/'Will-ee CloS,cI w'-IL M~~Con Wecln ..day, July 10th SPAlDING GOlF BAllS BRAKE SPKW In 'reperation of 3 51.33 , 51.95 .ALI "mo~ front wheel, odi II s, brole • • ,,-poclc front Uqul4 Cent... Go·Fli.. . Gi ...... «tmis'.nt lon, d l, - tanH and occurocy. Lenting tough co ...... A. greal wl'leel bearin.. Inaped gree.. MOls loOd fluHl. vo lue 0' this low-low pri...... , - 'PO,RTER BROS. TIRE '.CENTER

324 .N. ILLINOIS WIONDALE 549·1343 t DAILY EGYJ!nAM Summ~r Theater ,Job Interviews Set Backstage Area Busy Place The University Placem~nt dents for positions IJI "lolollY, service has scheduled the fol­ lndustrial education ar}.d vo­ By Inez Rencber lowing on campu" job Inter­ caDonal agriculture r.iJ work Ics of bls 9Ong. A couple b u sl n e s s manager spends view. for ·the remainder of witb Iodustrlal education, gul­ may be seen in their dance countless hours answering tbe July: -dance, English, and any com­ Saws are still buzzing, ham­ routine. Several wigs and busy pbones, and secretaries July 10-Phllllpe Petroleum bination of ' L at I n, Engllsb, mers are stili poundinB and artifiCial facial pieces line may he found dolrrg the thI",s Company's retail marketing German~ or arl. macblnes are stili hummlnB In the sbelves, and mirrors walt that music tbeater secretaries and management t r al n I n g -IBM Corporation that section of the AgriculTUre to refleCt cast members get­ do at borrowed desks In make­ program .Ia _king mar­ 18 seeking e ngineering, math, BuUdIrrg whlcb was under re­ tI", ready for perlormances. shift otttces. keUng, management, Uberal and MBA candidates for data pair more than a month ago. Sawdust flies In the prop art. and all non - technical processing positions In sales These BOunds and activities. room and boards become an majors with sales baC'tground. and ay.tern analyst wort. however. are mixed With tbe article of stage prer ani, mat, g\N,'s physical U.S. automotive manufactur­ bomblrrg of the bulldl"*- ha .... pieces of muslin to become been replastered and now ab­ education, En&llab and home Ing group. Openings at;l'1IuU­ the waUs of the stage back­ sorb (he lyrics and music of economic•. able In ~roduct engllleeiinll, ground. (uly I ' --!-1llton HIgh School, manufacTUring. quallry control popular songs. Announcements, schedules Milton, Ill., willlnterv1ew sru- and production control. Tbe east wing of the buIId­ and review cllPPlnBs are poSt­ Irrg was bombed sprl", quar­ ed In the office. Tbe ter duri.. the heat of 8tudem Indian Clothing,' Handicrafts prOCe818 on campus. Damages amounted to $11,500. accord­ ing to recem eatimatea. This section of the building, Exhibited in SIU Museum which contains three offices A THOROUGH EYE A apec:1al elib1blt of Indian American archaeolOl)' for of the Depanment of Agrlcul­ EXAMINATION c10thinl and hanclk:rafta la SIU. and b.1a wHe, Cella. [ural Indu.atr1e.. six elasa- now on dlaplay In the SIU The Welpnds apent a year ~:m:!~ =.!t~ra:tr::,~ WILL BRING YOU M ..... um In Old Mlln. with the Hulcbol doing e!llllo- houses a special rehearlll TIle exhibit, located In the graphic work and arcbaeolrrgy.· and make-up area, costumes I. Correet Preeeriptioa apeclal eab1blts room, deplcta Their collection Inclll'des buslnesa office .md props fo; ac:enel from the village life many costumes and perlonal the mu.sic tbeater. 2. Correet Fitlin~ of t~ HUlchol IrrdlalUl, a group of traditional Indians In West­ ~:.::.ments used by tbe in- Two classrooms are used 3 . Correet Appeeunee ern Mexico. for summer classes, but atU­ Service available for .. oat TIle exhibit has been con­ Also Included In tbe exhibit dents often get lost In the mualc are replicas of three Hulcbol and noises of the backstAll ItrUcted with Items owned by e ~yewear while you wait tbe Museum f-Dd from the per­ ~ts, Includ,l:,g a kitchen, a shops from 10:30 a.m, IOAlOOn sonal collection of Phil C. God house used as a per-_ each day. Tbe 4O-member 1- 8,,; Cltu-;e.- 1 Welpnd, curator of North ~~:mal reUg1?u8 alrar, and a music theater cast naB main sing area, where special rehearsals at this time and I Yocation, Educator religious rites are performed. from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. dur- I Tbe exhibit will he on dls- InB the week. To Spealc Tonight play In the mU¥um until Oct. In the bacl:sta&e rehearsal l~ . The mu...... - Ia open aJ¥I maJte\..up room, a alJliler Anhur Lehne, assistant di­ from 8:30 a. m. to . :30 p.m. , may he {ound nearly any time 411 S. 1111,.., ... 0,. L .. H. Jotre o,... etrI •• (57• • 1' rector of vocational educaoon Monday-Friday. laborloualy going over the Iyr- 16 .. _4 for ·the clry of ChicallO, will apeak on "Education of Our Under-PrlvlledBed Children" at 8 p.m. today In the School of Teclmolrrgy Auditorium. Lehne's speech Is spon­ sored by loti Lambda Sigma, an honorary fraternlry, and ~ Summerfim~ Sale Ia open to the public. Refresbments w III he ser­ G,I''''. IriIIgs You Special s... sm.gs ved.

.-$uit\ Salt It..... ortr. It..... orty 195." .,. "US $62." MUI 119- ... SS1-." $15." us.,. uus w.,. 11Ul S1U. us-." 141.,. $11. .. "",. ..us $44."

Sport Coat Sale It..... orIy SS1." $.

Sokct Woct $tits IUId Sport Sport Shirts Couts Vol u •• to $10.00 21N I STOP! $2.89 $4.89 Leu.u...... &. CI • .no,. ~PriCe I Iw SUI I Iw SUI YJ OfF Dry C~.an. . • lb•. - Onlyl $02.00 . Wash ~ GiYis Y.. Quality For Price 30 lb•• - O.ftly SOC . '5 ~oIbJmitb· J 811 --- r·--"-::J DAILY EGYPTIAN Pa .. 7. NFL Strike Could Cause TV Reruns By ~aul Corcoran Ed Sprinkle of the Bears, Steve could anticiPate seeing how lhe though tackled once, to get league rivalry between the f Copley N ewe Service Van BUJl!n of the Eagles, and stars his dad us~d to describe up Immediate)y and try again. AFL and NFL :..eanw; 1s s u p­ Max Speedle, Horace Gillam really earned lheir pay. The It was exciting. but the de­ posed to ju stify n :: gular c; eason Television fans who endure and tbe Renfro brothers of the helmets would look a l1nle fense becam ~ ferociously in­ ticket prices. the loog dull Bummer of re­ Browns. : strange, and the Dumoors tent on keeping the ball carrier The players see tbe ownl;: r s runs may nOl be over the sprtnkle, for example. -~d would appear smaller. The pinned 10 Ihe ground unlil lhe collecting at [he tv)x offi ce and, hump stier ,all. a repu,r.atlon as one of the players would look smaller. whlade blew !he play dead. applying a selfish bul undH­ There mlly be a long dull meanest men in- football. How too. as they were. So many injurIes r:esulted in standable logic. want a ptece fall and winter abead. If the would he co",pare-wjth the lat­ It would not rake much for 1954 that the rule wa s sub­ of [he aCtion. N .: U 0 n a I Football League ter-day rouHhboose defe n­ the fan to realize that In­ stantially modtfied to protect playera ever ca.rry out their den? Might be iDterearlng, ste'ad of a classIc duel, he the runner. IItJ1te threat against unyield­ attbaL was watching a classIc rout. Although lhere Is a general In& owners. Championship games of the By lhe time lhe final gull lack of sympathy for !he lalesl Aa . improbable as an "I/'I FL past might be shown, If the sounded, the score- was 73-0 NFL player demands, lhe faCI player walkout · may be. It 1968 players-hard-preased in favor of the Bears. The that the pros want something T-formatlon had proved il&elf extra for the exhibition games preeelltB some Ihteresrlng and overworked &.8 [bey are­ APPLES· sho1;ll d not be s urprising. po.. ibillties for replacement actually strlke for want! of beyond all question. Red Deliciou. & Lodi abow •• exhibition game pay and a The pro fan ot the 1960.. The pro football e xhlbitlon $15,000 minimum wate. .alching pre-1955 g. me s. Is far different from [be base­ Sweet Apple Cider Let'. ~ay r e rf"-O s of pro would notice something quite ball exhibition. with more and pme. from ~r ,~ars are Take tJ.., i 940 game between dttfere nt about the ear11er more s [ress placed on wtn­ HONEY aubadalted. '\ the Washington Redslclns QId Yersion at the game. The old nlng. Games are played in Comb or E xtract.d It would be difficult to ..:­ Chicago Bears. It haj>tlla. rules allowed a runner, 81- large stadiums and the lnter- .ure .... pense If !be repeats makings of a classic duel be­ JalW. & Reli.he. were. ot pme• .from the last tween pa ..en Sammy Baugh Ripe Watermelon. [wo or three seasons. Be­ of Washington and Sid Luck­ side •• most of them. or hllh­ man, the key to the "new" DIAMONDS Ho! or Cold lllhts 'thereot. · bave been Be·ar T-formatlon. . BLUEBERRIES .hown durtng the off season. Hoping football fan. either RIPE Thus, It would be necessary forgot the pme, or !hat most PEACHES to 10 back 10, or even 20 viewers are tbo young to re­ ,.. or 30 years to f1nd fUms of member, the TV sponsors ..•.. .. _.. pro gamea mat fans have for­ mIght buUd this one as the Diamond Broker gonen. game ot the century, a clas­ SHOE McGU.E'S Solii(' younl fans would be sic confrontatlon of greal in­ Suitel 407 S. Illinois I, • Mi l .. s.uth .f e ...... s 011 w.o,* ~antttd introduced to "new" heroes, dividual. and teams. Carbondale O~EH such .. Frankie Fllchoct of Settling down In fronl or e .... ".. .. VanltyTh__ Pl. . ~9·222l I .. ", .. 7 ~m.. D.I., the Giants, Bulldol Turner and the . TV sel. lhe foolball fa~ Daily Eg,yp·tian Classified A·ction Ads

Th, Daily Egyptian reserv.. the right to reject any od Yertising copy . No refund. on cancelled ods.

190~ Che .... Bel Alre, ah. atlCk, new 00 Yamaha 3O.S. HI-bara. rac h, cra.sh Geodesic dome. - avulable F.U qtr. Summer lpeel_1,.. Free 3~ car wash battery. H,OOO rnUes .....1.0 double bars. Only 0200 mt. Excellent cond. 2 bedrooms. S min. from ~ a mpwl FOR SALE bed., IIlonlc he.dboard. 4!i 7~ 423. Gradu.tl"l_be.r: offer. S49-1B40. by cu. $1 00 a month, m. rneHOUSTON (AP)-It wUJ be May •• who has led off In lanta In right field. Chicago'. '. WUlle _May. four All-Star game. before Ron San[Q at third base. Tom­ BILLIARDS leading off In hi. famlllar and opened the 1965 cla•• lc my Helm. of Cincinnati at center field spot wilen tbe Na- with a home run. moved Into second base, catcher Jerry tiona! League ~-~~. face the stan:lng Une-up wben Cin. Grote of New York. Chicago the American Leque at the cinnatl· . Pete Ro .. ouffered shortstop Don Ke.slnger and Aatrodome ronlgbt. a broken rlgIlt thumb. Rq ..•• Drysdale. , , About the -only thing more .pot on the team wa. filled WllUams saId be felt Tlant famlllar than May. In center by Billy W!l1l am. of the could come back strong In field would be Don Drysdale Chicago Cub •• spite of the sbon rest. "A as the NL' s stanlng pitcher Schoendlenst had planned to pitcber DOnnally throws on the and the American. will see stan his own Cun Plood In .ldeUne. on hI. second day off anyway." he .ald. "He' s the Lo. Ange le. center fleld but that changed th~~ale. a-l hard thrower and I Ill­ tlonal Lequers. ERA. bas a statistical edge Ingron In right. '. WU­ Stamp8 Drysdale. 10-5. wltb a 1.37 on Drysdale and wUJ be fac ing lie Horton In le ft. Harmon earned run average. set a roc- a Ilne-up dominated by rlght­ Killebrew of Minnescxa at first ord wltb 582/3 consecutIve handed battel'll. Following base. Detroir c a ( c her Btll Offu 80011 July 9th &: JOlla hoe • • &: IJ' ed. scorele •• inning. earlier this Mays. -6choendlenst lis ted Freehan. Baltlmore's Brooks aeaaon. He's the most rested Plood In ' left field. San Fran­ Robinson at third base snd man on tI\e NL staff. having clscb·. Willie M c C 0 v e y at Tlant. lallt worked Frld.y nlgb(. first base. Hank Aaron of At- Summer Special Chamberlain's' Trade Skirts Will Be Confirmed Trouser any 3 .(or $1 6~ . JU8t • 17 (A P) - re.~d - Alex HaMum a. Pre •• conference. will be beld coacb. will be at the Phila­ Volkswagen slmultaneaualy In Los Angelea delphia pres. conference. One Hour Service-upon reque8t. and P~delphla today to an­ Ho_ver. It was learned tbe Italian Style IIOIIJJCe what baa been known tor announcement of Ramaay' . ap­ NO EXTRA CHARGE! day.-rhe trade of ba.tet6au polMme.. WlU be held up • star WUt Cbamberlaln. tbe wbUe to give the C ba mberlaln Alsoclated P ress I ear ne d deal maximum news coverage. EP~s Monday. C hamberlaln will probably R The A:.lIOCIated Preas re­ be at the con­ ported laar Friday that the ;~~~!~ ferenee witb Laker offlclals. MOT 5:.o $1.19 7-foot-1 center had been dealt It was learned that tbe On hangers only. to tbe Loa A-..Jele8 Laker. Laker. bad diffIculty In putting Highway i3--East by the Pblladelphia 76ers for tbe big center' 8 signature on three players-Dar rail 1mboff. a pact. He made a salary Ph 457-21B4 FREE PARKING Archie Clark and JerryCham­ In the nelgbborboodof $250.000 OM HOUR ber.... and cash. la.t year. 1. Illinois & Fr.... on Akbough the NatIonal Bas­ C lark. an outstanding player Overseas Del ivery Available ketball. .Association trade waa who averaged 20 point. a game iCOi M."rJo/. SIt.,,;", Cent.r ''mRlITJ!1lllnG:' consummated a8 early 88 la8t la.t year and could be tbe 'WI 212 H. Park. H.,,;n TtC_"OIIY~ week--U IIOt earUer--tbe an­ nouncement w a 8 held up be­ was.Wlfte8t said guardto be boldIn ingthe ONBAUt for. i~-====~;====!JL._== __-==_-==..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ cauae of tbe difficulty the clubs a hundle of casb too. had In algnlng some of tbe He made huge salary de­ To·place YOUR ad, use this handy ORDER FORM player •• ltl3nds on tbe Laker. l a.t year Jack Ramaay. the 76ers' -_reparediy asking for $60.000 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING ORDER general man age r for dtree --and apparently was seeking a CLASSIFIED ADVE:lTlSING RATES · C .....pl ...... ro .,on. I · S ... ,nc baUpo,nl p.n. years wbn Is to replaee the raise from his ne" owners_ 'P"n' ,n .lI C APITA L l.E TT£ R.5

1 DAY ...... 1" .. p ... I.,,.

3 DAYS .. ,Con .. o:uu",'1 ...... •• " .. per lin. Do Dol U." . ~ ••• , .. lIP ...· .. for p..!nO:I U.l1on S.\l.'p .p. " • • t..e I W."'" w ord. S DAYS .I Con ..o: uU ... ) ...... •. • .h ~. lin. e ...... , .... , p.-1 of • hn ..... f,-".I li n • . ·"Oft.,. 0:.-' ~ .... ' ...... d.d If lid • • o: on,.. .. II. d . $395 Down DEADLINES • O ed,. EvPl111ft ...... 0'1 .. n Chl 10 .... ).0:1 _, '- 1r.. d . ~ Sat. ad•. t_ day . prior 10 publ.iO:. IOoIl. .d... " .iIllDC cop ,. 1\1• • . ad...... Frt da . BUYS- A QUAUTY NAME 1 DAilY EGYPTIAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ORDER FORM 12' WIDE MOBILE HOME NAME ______DATE ______~ALL MODELS & LENGTHS. ADDRESS PHONE NO . 2 ~ KIND OF AD I ~RUN AD 4 CHECK ENCLOSED OF., ~I. DE-plo,"' .... , 01 DAY F 0 It T o find yo.., "0. 1. th£ Life of Rj!ey" [J For R.... ' Wan'. o 1 DAYS ' m..Iupl,. Iota! nymbe' of hn •• ,1m". ro. , p ... h n .. "!Jve •• IDdI"el.,d und." ·e' ••. F .., . ~ .amp J ," . " you a F."",d OEntertoinm .... ' 0 WW1'M 05 DAYS a fl . ," Un .. lid f ..... r. .. .. d.,. • . '0' •.1 "0 . ' . • s .. ::5 aUo w J d.,. ' 0' lid ." ... ,,). 0, • IWO lin .. lid • ..,. Ih ..... d.,. . "0." Th.e only dealer in Illinois CLost to .t.,.. U m-.ll.d I 1..10 ( ~" ... l) . ...!tum....., co •• fo, .." .d If 70 .. that has Rental Purchase .Riley Mobile f:lom~$ HWY ].3 East, Carbondale Phone ,for a ,home .457-6482