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By John Eppemeimer poned {Q some groups on campus. proposal wi ll be released ar pre­ mem bers of the Faculty CouncU. A major reorganization of the SIU Last week members of the Facul­ sent. Another vice preside nt has been administration is being considered ty Council met with President De­ Evidently [he proposal orlgina

Vo lume 49 Carbondal e, Ill ino is Saturda y, June 1, 1968 Hu mber 158 Civil Liberties Lawyer Probing SIU Si tua tion

it's shocking that the whole By Brian Treusch Un i v e r sit y Community is 6...§mtf cQimepl for .the IU­ keeping mute while this is all inois Divis ion of the Ameri ­ happening," Goldberge r s aid_ can C ivil Libertjes Union.said Trying to accoum for the Friday that an inve stigation lack of campus inte r est into is being conducted into why the fate of the c; h~T ge d s.,tu­ the atmosphere on SIU's Car­ de m s , Goldberger· said per­ bondale campus has not been haps the community does not hos pitable to dissent and free unde r s tand the seve rity of the expression. charges or the dis tinction be­ Specifically, 0 a v I d Gold­ t w ee n being ·charge d w i ( h berge r of Chicago s aid he is e ithe r a mis de meanor or a investigating " why s ix Black fe lony, " but you can be s ure 5 I Us [u d e n t s have been that th E;" SIU administration charge d with fe lonie s s te m ­ does. I don't understand why ming from the incident at the Unive r s ity has accepte d the Preside nt's Office on May il:," Goldber ge r added. 8, and also he said he wa s According t (3 Goldberger. going CO confe r with forme r ­ the Unive r s ity "is in a pos i­ The O belisks are h er e and ar e going fast. Dan a Reed and ·68 stude nt Stuart Novick. tion to s ee that the charges Mimi Sandifer. yearbook starrers seated at th e desk helped with Goldberge r s aid that " out are re du ced to what is ap­ Yearbooks Here the awesome job of h andine out over 3. 000 y e arbooks Friday . The of all the s tude nts who we r e propriate . It just doesn' t remain i ng 5.000 Obelisks will be distributed from 9 a .m. t o noon arreste d on all the colle ge make sense t t they we re today and from 9 a.m. to 4 p . m. Monday through F ri day from the ca mpuses across the t ounrry, c harge d with a fe lony." Gold- Agriculture B uild i n g parking loL only the s ix black SIU/srude nts berge r s aid. _ were charged with · fe lonie s. " As far as J'm c0nr.:> rne d, He s aid that if these students charging them with a felony are convicted on the charges, is like s hootin; a man for a Final Fee Least Obnoxious the y eac h face up to fiv'.;' traffic violation." ye ars in a penite ntiary. GOldberger said [he ACLU get rid of so m~ things and By Dave Palermo T he other $7 is for alumni is not dire ctly re preseming purchase of clothes acceptable pro motion and me mber s hip for Goldberge r s aid 0 ff i cia J s to the oute r world. a ye ar. could have charge d the s e stu­ the charge d s tudents . t.ecause Four years of CO llege may [he Ar:: LU fe.ls [hey are all For the hippies, the r e might Most prospective graduates, de nts with misde meanors in­ be e xpensive . but graduation ade quate ly r e presemed at this day isn't exactly a c lose - out be the adde d purchase of a howe ver, believe the total COSt s t ~ ad of the fe lony charges. r azor to r e move that facial He noted that the stude nts time by le gal coun ~e l. bargain e ithe r. of gr aduation is justified. In Concerning forme r-s tudent The $17 graduation f ee, fo lliage , s hoes to replace boots fact, cons idering {h e happy migh[ have been charged with S [u a n Novick, Goldberge r motel reservatiQns fo r r e la­ and bare. feet, a lie . ' and. prospect of finally attafning criminal damage to property, s aid that the ACLU is "deep­ tives who didn't think the y'd perhaps , a bar of soap. that degree, many regard it or dis orderly conduct, or cri­ ly conce rne d" about his being The $17 graduation fe e _ is as a bargain. minal treSpass. all of which see the day, graduatio n pi C­ banne d from the campus by the lO the onl y mandamry payme nt One senior expecting to he s aid were misdemeanors . tures that fail do justice Unlve r s i[y. In addl[lon, he the prospective graduate must graduate in June said that if and a class ring are JU St a Goldber ge r said that at said "hopefully a local chap­ few of the prerequi s ites that make . m o t e 1 r eservations are n't othe r Unive rsities, officials Due date for the fee is five [e r of [he ACLU wi11 be formed mus t be cons ide r ed befor e have uin some. cases made on the campus . " grasping the parc hme nt that weeks befor e comme ncement. ~~~~d~ ~ f~l, t~:s~\jl~e ~~~~~~ c e r t a in that charges made spells freedom. No late payments are accepted. eve r y hote l and mote l within a g a ins t prote sting students Other items that some grad­ Of the $17, more [han half­ 700 mile s will be filled. would be dropped or at l e ~ s t Gus Bode uates might cons ider include $IO-goes for cap and gown For mo st, .the cost is partly less ened. It se e ms as if this U-haul service to tran$pon r e ntal and e xpense s towards recouped through graduation Unive rsity is abdicating all four year's ' accumulation of arranging the comme nce me nt gifts tr a m friends and r e la­ responsibility to local law'en­ trea s urer, a classified ad ro program. tive s. forcement officials. If these So me gifts SIU grads will be s tudents are convicted and SIU Meets Gophers Today receiVing, include vacations, se ntenced for these charges. watche s and new cars. the University will be re­ Pagel 6 One srude m already knows sponsible for turning students what he's getting for gradua­ into convicts. tion: his folks are going to "I don't know what these Viet C ong Infi lt rating Saigon gift- wrap the job seCtion of srude n

Giannelli Clarifies His Position

Tony Giannelli. coordinator not in any position to remove tivities Center deals with rec­ of Student ACtivities, said he any publication from campus, ognized s tude nt groups and wlsbe d to explain his position and in no way am I an of­ g ran t s privileges to sU,ch regarding distribution of the ficial spokesman for the groups to distribute materials new Southern Free Press on University on such matters." in convenient locations on tb ~ campus. He contended his position had campus. Giannelli, quoted in the May been misconstrued. "Since .>the Southern Fr ee 28 issue of the Daily Egyp­ "To clarify my p:>sition," Press is not a !ecogniZe{1 tian about campus distribu­ he said, "I would like to srudent grouP. we are unable tion of me paper said "I am state that the Student Ac- to .._· ant the privilege," GIan­ nelli continued.. ' 'However, this in no way should be in­ SIU to Host Beauty School terpreted a s a possible b!ln of this publication from sessions is r equired for com­ caro­ Record enrollment is an­ this office." ticipated for the 14th annual pletion of the course, With School of Advanced C osme­ first, second and third year tology at Slu August 4-14. classes running concurrently THEATRES during the lO-day period. En­ The first of its klnd in the Open rollment in the first year class " . 7:00 ... world, the 10-day school for w"ill be limited to 50. A poSt­ licensed beauty culturists is . • " Start graduate program is offered. . . .. Dusk offered by the illinois Hair­ Paul E. Barnes of Oklahoma dressers and Cosmetologists • City will be guest anist for HOW THRU TUES: Association 1 n cooperation the school. Hejs a member . - With the DiVision of Technical of the NHCA ' Official Hair 'PUIEf IF 11IE IPU and Adult Education. It is ap­ Fashion Committee, and will IlIIlaMTEI. proved by the National Hair­ be assisted by members lof dressers and Cosmetologists fllClllmar the lllinois Hair FashionCom­ -Uz Sfo!tI'. c.o...,oIlb. Association. mittee. SIU faculty members wilt teach academic courses.

The enocts of students in studio paint~ lng were on display and sale Friday neBr · Altgeld Hall. The CaRY.a6es covere d a Sb OWJng wide range of subject matter. -Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times

Yale Chaplain Testifies COu"" .... "'t ...... n...-• • Sta n~~mer 20TH CENTURY-fOX PRESENTS Spencer I Sidney I Katharine ~ .CHARlJON HESTON In Anti-Draft Trial TRACY POmER HEPBURN , BOSTON (AP)-Yale Chap­ the Justice Department in guesswho's lain William Sloane Coffin Jr. Washington, Coffin testified, coming to dinner agreed on the witness stand "My purpose was to try to Friday that he goaded the force the governme nt to pros­ III TECHN ICOlOR' ~ fe deral governme nt into pros­ ecute us .. . to have a COUrt ecuting him on ant i d r a f [ case where the question could Plu. (Shown Second) charges. But he said he was be posed whether the war was John Wayne and Rob.,t Mltc:t.um "Eldorado" not involved in a conspiracy illegal, whether the provisions with Dr. Benjamin Spock or of the draft law for consci­ anyone e lse. entious objectors were con­ HJ intended to precipitate stitutional or un constitution­ NOW AT THE VARSITY a test case." the minis te r al."

mid an all-male jury at his Shop With conspiracy trial With Speck SHOW TIMES 2:00 - 4: 10 · 6:20 - 8:30 and three other associates DAILV ECYPTIAN in the anti-Vietnam war case. Under questioning by his Mao ••• lawyer, James St. Clair, Cof­ fin said he did nOt conte mplate hunted ••• being charged with conspiracy and did not conspire With any­ CIIJIII ••. one [Q violate the law. Coffin, 43, and Spock, 65, are on trial in U. S. Dis trict fOrced Caur.! whh Mitche ll Goodman, 44, a New York writer and 10 mate b, re acher; Marcus Raskin, 34, a Wa shington research direc­ cIVIlIZed tor; and Michae l F e rber, 23. a Harvard gradu3t:e s t u;::~'l[ . aDal They are charged with Cvn­ vincingdraft-age youth (Q avoid military service, a fe deral crime with a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine . The' ninth day of fhe trial dre w an overflow crowd to a 12th floor courtroom in 80";­ ron's fede ral building. Referring to a ~urn - in of draft cards las t DeL 20 31 65 Foreigners Will Get Degrees Sixty-five international stu­ dents representing 29 COun ­ tries are c andidates for de­ grees at Spring Commence­ ment, June 7. They are among 2,500 StU ­ dents who have applied for de­ grees. Most of the interna­ tional students are candidates for graduate degrees. Seven seek Ph.D.'s. Thl' University, ' With a two-campus enrollment of 28,000 students , has SOO international students from 75 nations and territorial pos­ sessions . of Gold Po,. 3 Ca.mpus Lake 9 Years Ago Campus Activities · Was A Debris-Filled Pond Action Party Meeting Slated Monday MONDAY p.m. in :the Missouri Room. dents will be open from 2 The Research Committee to 10 p.m. in Room 17 of Lake-on - [he~ampus is a area for games have also been Ellis C. MacDougall, Director will meet from 10 a.m. until Pulliam Hall. happy and restful place ~ n a constructed. of the South Carolina De­ 5 p.m. in the Lake Room. SIU Flying Saluk s will meet Saturday afternoon in Spring; c. W. Thomas Jr., assistant partment of Corrections, Lunheon for the above com- from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Students take in the sun, swim, to the dean of scudem s, said will present the keynote ad­ minees will be held at noon Communications Lounge. fish and boat. that repairs are continuously dress to the 17th Annual in the Missouri and Lake There will be an exhibition Nine years ago, however, being made on the facilities of Regional Conference of Cor­ Rooms. of winning .,.designs in Na- the lake was a' debris-filled the Ial

Caves Offer Challenge t~ Spelunkers

Caves to some people are just dark, cold, wet and miserable holes In tbe ground but to Uttle Egypt Stu­ de nt Grotto members, they are places to find beauty and challe nge. Littl€ Egypt Student Grotto Is an SIU Spelunking Club Which explores "wild caves." Wild caves are uncommercialized ones. To a spelunker there is no greater thrill tban to discover a cave having no human footprints or carbide smears on the walls be traying the passing of earlier explorers. 'The weekend before Memorial Day eight spelunker s went to C umberland Caverns, Te nnessee, not to dis­ cover virgin caves but to visit a commercial one. Crystal formations called gypsltm flower s and an extremel y large and beautiful stalagmite, the HMon_ umem PUler". we r e the r easons'toF the trip. These formations located deep in the cave system, are not yet open to [he general public. On Sunday [he group vis ited Snallshe ll, an under­ ground river cave . The ca?e entrance is consider ed one of the most beautiful in the U. S. with a 6O -foot waterfall hiding it. Six spelunkers In rubber Ufe rafts drenched themselves entering the cave to explor e it.

A 60-root waterrall bides the entrance to Snailsbell, an under&:round river tn the foothillS in Eastern Tennessee. Below, rour members o r the StU Spelunking C lub prepare to launch tbeir rubber rafts to explore the cave. ) !

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Charles Steinbrink ( above) examines the gypsum nowers (ound in Cumber­ land Caverns. Bob Bennecke (left) stops to admire the beauty of the MODU­ ment Pillar. Spelunkinc iSD't always easy as Joe Walsh. c lub chairman, finds out while tryinC to work bis way through a Ugbt spot. P~1'! 6 ,B,\I,L Y " C;YPTIAH Ju.e 1, 1968 . Initiated Last Year Day SclwolDeals With Exceptionnl Children

Twenty-five children bur­ and intense personal attention m ettc are classroom staples, tory is another

By Jane Elle dge the Male Glee Club and the Women's "I did free l ance s inging for Ense mble. eight ye ars so that I could observe " Oarlin'. trade places with the "During the first two year s of different condu,Cro r s and eventUall y girl singing alto behind you." the Glee Club's existence, it had becom e a str onge r conductor my·· "Son, you've just gOt to s ing 45 m embers . Today it averages self. louder on that solo pan." between 55 and 60 voices , " he uBecause of thiS, it was just a These nicknam es , familiar in­ said. m atte r of time until I was drawn structions and ~ h e Mississippi drawl •• As far as the Women's Ensemble to teaching." that goes with them are well known is concerned," Kingsbury continued, Kingsbury r ecalls an amusing in­ to the students of Roben Kings­ If I had wanted to st an a femal e cident while touring p r ofessionally. bury. dtrecror of unive r s ity choirs. choir for a long time. But it took "We were in Venice. The group He is a man who lives music and quite a while to conv ince the right I was with gOt off the train and has the ability to transfer its ex­ people that a Wom en's Ensemble was told that we would be tran~ citement [ 0 his students . would be popul arly accepted. The poned to our next concert engage­ Kingsbury, who came to Southern choir was finally organized in 1966." m ent by gondola. We st an ed off in 1961 with a master's degree Kingsbury's extra activities in­ when the tide was in . 1n music from Nonhweste rn U ni­ clude being a Theta Xi adviser and "But the gondola with all our versity. sat in his office In .Alrgeld co-director 'Of the annual Theta Xi music and equipm ent got grounded Hall studying a mu sical score. He Show. During the 'past year he co­ on the bank as the tide went out. tapped his finger s on the desk in ordinated r,he music for mentally We hac! to go on, and our music time with music coming from the retarded chUdre n at Little Grassy. didn't c atch up with us for nearly large rehearsal room just outside " Ir's ve ry insptring to see what six t, ,: urs." R ob ert K ingsbury the door. m usic can do for lhese Children, " Re minrier s of Kingsbury's devoted Asked what his favorite type of he said. involvement in m usic s urround him music was, he replled: "The music "Some of the m "' no ''' 'I n't r espond in his office. Photographs of groups that excites me the most is the work to anything else becoml 'ery in ­ he nas s ung with and condueted lin~ of . Bach. I enjoy llstening to his volved with the m us ic they hear." t h ,~ walls. music mor e than any other. Kingsbury also has to his c r edit UBut I love social dancing," he professional singing engagE'11e nts on continued, "so I enjoy any music­ network television and r ad ~ o and done with enthusias m that encour­ membe r s hip in the Roben Shaw , .1 enjo}' any music done with 'enthusiasm ages rotal involvement of people Chorale and Fr ed Waring's Pelln­ that encourages total involvement of peopl p wherhe r they' r e dancing to it or pat­ sylvanians. whether they're dan cing t o it or Jaltlllg th eir ting their foot to it." " I had neve r tho" ~ that I wanted feet to it," It see ms unllkely that Kingsbury to s ing profesF= ' ,ally," he said. would havre time for m uch danCing " Wh en I wa s in high school I wanted since he dir ect s and is responsible to be a band director. On his desk there is a carved for five SIU chOir s. "When I began singing j:rofes­ yOt,den name plate given to him by He is c r edited with the o rgan­ s ionally,' I found he r e was a whole one of his students . The name , izing of two of the five chair s , new are a of mus ic educ at ion. "Mr. K" is inscribed on ir. Wheelchair Cluh .. o lymp ic Hopefu Is SeekAid

B y Ric k L ewis to rais e the $1,500 estimate d helps finance the Olympic team COS t it would take to se nd the me mbers, s aid Dos ch. Taking 13 seconds to dash 20-man te am," he s aid. Aske d how many organi­ 60 yards does not sound ex­ Some he lp came this week zations partiCipated in the Na­ actl y s hau erlng, but the n yo u whe n the Stude nt Senate a l­ tional Games las t ye ar, he have to cons ide r that the world located $761 to s ix wheelchair s a id, " I believe the r e we r e wheelchair record is 12 sec­ students to he lp fun d the Ir trip only four unive r s ities- Uni­ onds . to participate -in the Para­ ve r s ity of Illinois , Unive r !.1ty Je :ry Dosch, preside nc of Olympics J une 13 at Wood ­ of Arizona, Unive r s ity of Mi s ­ the SIU Wheelchair Club, holds s ide , Long Is land. souri and SJU. The r e main­ the 13 second timing for the " Someone from Southe rn ing te ams we r e composed of e ve nt and woul d like to com­ has always bee n picke d for t,be r e habilitation s chools around pete in the National Games Olympics s ince SIU e nte r 'e1:! the countr y. " in Ne w Yo r k in June . compe tition four ye ars ago ," But Dosch a nd his wheel­ Do s ch s aid. Olympi.:: te am choices are chair colle agues ma y not be Do s ch was on the U,S. made on a person's ability, he s aid. The NW AA tries to able to participate due to lac k Wheelchair Olympic team in of financia I s upport. 1966 whe n he won a gold medal pick individuals who e xce l in mor e than one eve nt. The I)'. S. Wheelchair Olym­ in the 4-man re lay and a s ilver pic te am is chosen from the medal in the IOO-me te r das h. " Some of the e vents inc lude pre liminary games. The te am The National Wheelchair track and fie ld, a r che ry, bowl­ will the n travel to Tel Av iv, Athletic Association (NW AA ), ing, Ping Pong, weight-lifting Israe l, for the O l y mpi c headquarte re d at the Jose ph and s wimming, " Dosch s aid. games in Nove mbe r, s aid Bulova School of Watch­ La s t ye ar the r e we r e s ome Dosch. making in Ne w Yo r k, spon­ 26 nations in the Whee lchair The club tried to raise sors the National Games and OlympiCS, he said. money this year by s taging a wheelchair bas ke tball game agains t the vars ity a lumni, Sxp ert Gy ewear " but we lost around $8 on that, " s aid the 23 - year-old A THOROUGH EYE senior. " We only have about $250 EXAMINATION in the tre asury, which is not e nough to send a team to the WILL BRING YOU Nationals . " s aid Dosch, who is majoring in s pec ial educa­ 1. t:o r r ect Prescr i p tion tion. 2 . Corr ect Fitti n g . " We are curr ently work­ ing on s mall donations, trying 3. Corr ect Appearance WEDDING Se l v ice available for mast INVITATIONS eyewear wh ile you wait $10. 50 pe r hundred and u p R easonable 24 HR . SERVICE ON L- _ !7i~s_ PERSONALIZED NAPKINS BIRKHOlZ GIFT MART CONRAD OPTICAL 20'4 S : : ~ LLINOI5 · .A V· E . .-....::' . · P~ •• I DAru EGYPTIAII .hi • • T, 1968 Viet Cong fufiltrate Central Saigon

SAIGON (A~)-Vlet Congin­ enemy's lunar new year of­ The new threat to the down­ battles. Marine casualties filtrators bored in toward the fe nsive four months ago. town area came a fe w hours were te rme d light. center of Saigon Saturday and The pagoda is in the cen­ afte r ene my gunI)e rs outside The Vietnamese command , gunfights broke out at inter­ tral part of Saigon. the city fired rockets into a 1 s 0 re ported a lOO-round s~ ct1ons. Military reports With the lates t e ne my drive several sections of the capi­ mon or and rocket barrage said guerrillas were s potted against the capital entering tal. One landed, but did not early Saturday into and around within a mile of the Presi­ a second week, mil i [a r y explode , near a police station Tan An, a province capital dential Palace and six blocks spokesme n sa i d guerrillas in Gia Dinb, on the nonhwest about 25 miles from Saigon, from Na~ional Police head­ were seen at daybre ak in at outskirts whe r e South Viet­ a s pokesman said. quarters. lea,st e ight s treets of Cholon, namese forces were he avily After a flare-lit night of Saigon's Chine se sector. The e ngage d all day Friday. Earlier r e pons told of twO fighting on two sides of the Viet Cong appeared to be mov­ Heavy fighting into Friday rocke ts landing northwest of capiU}l, one unconfirme d re­ ing in from the 6th Pre­ night also was reponed on the Saigon's big Tan Son Nbut port said [he enemy was c inct on the southweste rn side northe a stern edge of tbe city. airbase. The "'barrages and trying t o reach An Quang of the city and through the 5th A g o vernm e nt military the attacks on Saigon are be ­ pC\goda, headquarters of a Precinct. Earlie r reports spokesman r eported that South lieved designed to influence militant Buddhist fa c t i on, said s niper squads we re posi.­ Vietnamese mar i n e s killed the Paris talks between the which was used as a Vie t tioned in tall buildings 1-1/2 100 Viet Cong and captured (jnited States and North Viet­ C.ong headquarters during the miles from the City's center . six Friday io Gia Dinh street nam. DeGaulle In Control New Government for France

PARIS (A P)-Pre s lde nt a ne w National Assembly to Pompidou at the head of the Charles De Gaulle, battling to r e pla'ce the qne De Gaulle new Cabine t. But the re we re res tor e s trike - c r i p pI e d dissolved Thursday was set important changes e lsewhe re. France to economic health. for J une 23; the second round Maurice C.ouve de Murville. formed a new gove rnme nt Fri- June 30,. foreign minister throughout the 10 years of De Gaulle 's ~~ ~ ~~ i ~r:p~~:t f~u~ dn~~ ~ ~~~ F r a n c e appeared to be Fifth Republic , switched jobs whe the r he will fini-sb out a awakening slowly, painfully with Finance Minister Miche l term running to 1972. He from a I5-day nightmar e. Ba,ck-to- work m a v e rn e-n t s . Debre for the crucial work kept Georges Pompidou iIl, the though still only a trickle , of r epairing the economy. - premier s hip. The chief of state quietly we re recorded throughout the stre ngthe ned mil ita r y and country. gendarmerie-national police- The government seemed to units in and near Paris against be concentrating on getting the IX>ss iblity of big trouble communications sysle ms op­ from c ritics who have been e rating as soon as , possible. fomenting vi 0 l e n c e in the Police ouste d s aiking occu­ streets. ' pants from te lephone centers Sever al re giments we rein a host of cities without close at hand. Paratr oops incide nt, but used te ar, gas SHOE REPAIR fle w in from the provinces. in the face of res i s t ~e in all 1LOr/( guaranteed Some tanks we re calle d back Re nnes, capital of Britanny. from customary s pring man- De Gaulle had announced , euvers and mobile gendar- pT!..:!h ~u~r~s~d~a~~h~e~~~~~~i=:::======~ me rie took armore d cars from World War II days out of "Well. You Said It Should Be Close" storage . Shank., Buffalo E"eni"c N .. ...,. The firs t r ound of voting for No Progress at Paris Peace Talks

P AR IS (AP) - The United t~ North Vietnamese that the Unite d Stares would end its S [a t e s and North Vi etnam two issue a joint communique bombing and acts of war if, thr ew challe nges at each other saying the United States would "for its pan the Democratic Friday in a Session tha.t pro­ end bombing a nd acts of war R ep u bI i c ('If Vietnam will duced some poimed exchanges against Nonh Vi etnam and henceforth r e f r a i n f ro m but no signs of progress. Han 0 i would abstain fr o m bombing. acts of war and sub­ The sixth meeting of U.S . bombing and acts of war version against the Republlc Ambassador W. Avere ll Har­ against the United States . of Vie tnam." riman, the chie f U.S. negotia­ "You have made a fa mas ­ Harriman said the United REDUCED RATES tor, and Xuan Thuy, represen­ ti c s ug gestio n," a U.S. States was prepared to stop tative of North Vietnam, was spokesman quoted Harriman the bombing and acts of war marked by hints of rising as r etorting. · '1 ask you if when the North Vietnamese SUMMER QUARTER frustration 0 n bot h sides. you are pre pared to rephrase are "prepared to le ave the , Toe North Vietname se r e ­ yo ur proposal ..a nd deal with affairs of So uth Vietnam to buffed all U.S. proposals for real issues:' the people of South Vietnam." Regular Accom~dat ion8 $~ OO. joint action that might sc.ale This , toO, was r e jected. down the war in Vietnam. Harriman challenged Thuy The seSsion wen~ on lor The Un Ited States dubbed to r evise the suggested com­ thr ee hours and 45 minutes and Private Room $325. ufamaslic" a suggestion by munique to r e a d t hat the the talks were adjourned uneil Wedne sday. Memorial Holiday Auto "ACCEPTED LIVI~G Fatalities Reach 208 Trilffic deaths in the United was a re cord 608 for the CENTER" Stares passed the 200 mark Memorial Day period, also Friday a s the nation observed of four days le ngth. This was the long Me morial Day holiday lowe r than the council's min­ For Air-Conditioned weeke nd. imum estimate for this year. people who don't The toll of dead stood at He avy rains. hail and fog want to think small. 208 ahout midway through the in sections of the Midwest Swimming-Pool four-day holiday period that and Southwest made driving began at 6 p.m . local time conditions hazardous in those EPPS Study Comf ort Wednesday and continues to areas . midnight Sunday. The record national traffic toll for a~ y warm weathe r The number of traffic fatali- holiday is 732, set during the MOTOR Close to CamPus ties re corded thus far com- four-day Independence Day ob­ pared wl[h a 102-bour toll of servance las t year. Room&Board 488 counted in a recent four- The recent nonhoUday COUnt Highwa y 13 Ea s' day nonbollday weekend. of 488 deaths was made by Tbe Ph. 457- 2184 Tbe National Safe ty Coun- Assoclaled Press for compar­ Contact: cll estimated the traffic toll Ison against this year's Memo- Oversea s Del i very Avai during the current Memorial rial Day holiday toll. The Mrs. Virginia Hopkins 600 W. Freemon Day obsel:Vance could range count was made from 6 ,p.m. ~ between 625 and 725. . W~¢llY; : M~ . ),S~ ·· t6 t l!P.\\t :. . ... ,:;;;,· ;,:. I":·)i .. , " R.~i ~'~t > "an~ .r L 457 -766,0 Tbe death [Oil las[ year- night S unday· May 19 ' - " "-~"' ."'...... :;.-~=t;;.;O~::;,;;...:.:,iJ . "------:------_J Jun. 1.,1968 DAI L'I' EGY PTlAdt P... 9 Visi tingProfessor Learned First Hand while earning his M.A. and Ph.D. search in the Spanish language. By Wanda Barras to speak: of. but I guess we were in Spanish Linguistics from just [ucky." One of his latest books . " Eas t D. Lincoln Canfield, a leading Columbia University in 1927 and Canfield led tourists all over Meets West, South of the Borde r,:" American authority on the Spanish 1934. central Mexico from the Indian ruins was published this month by the language, learned to speak Spanish For nearly 45 years, he crossed to the old pyramids and the famed SIU Press. Another book he co­ from the bestteachers in the world­ and recrossed this country and 15 bullfights. authored, "El Espanol a Traves the Mexican kids down on the border. countries in teaching, As a result of his tours and re­ de Sus E scritores, to was also re­ In the midst of the chanting at touring and doin" research. search in Latin America, Canfield leased this month. baseball games. the babbling at His wife', the former Mary Walker, has been credited with discovering Through tiis teaching. traveling marble concests and the hollering likes traveling too. They have three rapid changes In the Peruvian people and research, Canfie ld has become of newsboys ,P"ddllng newspapers. childre n. over a period of one generation. convinced that "the b!,g' difference young Canfield picked up Spanish Canfield's firs t te aching position "The language of the young has in people is not fles h and blood, .;a, long before he s tudied it at the was at the University of Rochester speeded up and is more careless • but rathe r the culture within wh'ich University ~Qf Texas and Columbia where he returned to create the They are dropping sounds and leveI­ they live and which has made the m University. Currently he is visiting Department of Languages and Lin­ . ing off others." what they 3Ie. professor in Spanis h at SIU. guistics and a Ph.D. program. Canfield said more research is "We're nor made over night, and Ref err i n g to his selling news­ needed to dete rmine the cause of takes a long time to change people." He ha ~ taught at Columbia Uni­ papers with the Mex[can kids. Can­ this rapid change, but that it may Time is another cultural differ­ field chuckled. "People believed In versity, been chairman of the De ­ be a product Of our times. partment of Modern Languages at ence berween people. Canfie ld said. making their own money then." Canfield [s credited with dis­ Florida State University and taught " The element of time is impor­ Canfield. a graying, trimly built cove ring the cause of the difference Spanis h by television and radio. tant (Q us. But (Q Latin Ame ricans man of 65. lived in Arizona along bet w ee n the language of Latin He said he e njoys teaching Spanish it's not so important. He can ar­ the borde r during his early teens . Ame r icans and the language of the Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he spent "because I like to work with people, Spanish. _ rive ·late or not all all and think nothing of it." most of his yo uth traveling in the especially young people. " " The Moorish influe nce cause d Canfield's plans fo~ r e tire me nt West with his parents. "Teaching al so implies research the Andalucians to lose -the thi~k are simple-he has none . He plans "My fathe r had an itchy foot. He and it involves a certain amount of ·s' of d i a I e c t of the Northe.-n built up and then sold insurance acting. I enjoy imitating .dialects ." to teach and write about linguis tics Spaniards who moved south after in the immediate future. firms all over the West. My mothe r Beginning In 1926 Canfield per­ t11e Andalucians We nt to Latin j\me r- ,~ counted one time that I had lived iodically led tours to Mexico for tea. His feeling about . r e tireme nt is in 40 cliffe r ent houses before I 20 years, firs t for a national or­ "The authorities of Spain and that it should come ' 'when you feel married." • ganization and later for himself. the people now recognize my dis ­ like it. when you lose inte r est in " But," he confessed,. "I like to " [ caUed m y tour the CCC­ covery, bu-t- it took many ye~rs of events, people and politics." trave l too. " Canfield Car Caravan. We started w r i tin g and lecturing, to achieve Canfield has not lost interest in Canfield has done just that s ince from New York and went by car this." any of these areas. including poli­ earning his A.B. degree from the to Mexico. Canfie ld has writte n four books tics: '" might eve n get into p:>litic's, University of Te xas in 1926 and "We didn't have any car trouble base d on his experie nces and r e - who knows ."

ShopWj~ Sunken Hulk ,Infested by Enem y DAILY EGYPTIAN Checked Out; DMZ Battle Scarred Advertisers DA NANG. Vietnam (AP) - mese have fought the North u .S. Air. Force sources say Not Scorpion From a he licopter at about Vietnamese he r e for a year. that in recent weeks the e ne :' 1,000 feet it is jX> ssible to Rarely is the is-mile area my has greatly improved his NORFOLK. Va. (AP) - Navy see the e ntire shabby rec ­ e mpty. This week, field com­ air defenses in the area. Givers inspected a s unken hulk tangle that is the lowland flank mande r s say . it conceale d More s Urlace to air mis­ off Cape He nry Friday and r e ­ of the demilitarized zone be­ somewhe r e major ele ments s ile s ites and nearly every ported it is not the missing tween the Vietnams. of the North Vie tnamese 320th diameter of antiaircraft gun USS Scorpion. Long vacant villages are Division. have been added. Eighteen divers were sent piles of rubble. The few The Marines built up the ir No long e r do light air to check out the object de­ rice paddies are brown . un­ so-called "A" and "C"l!nes. strike can t r a I planes laze tected in 180 f ~et of wate r 70 worked and crater ed. A lone ly part of the McNamara bar­ above the zone like hawks miles out and somewhat off strip of peasant life follows rier project that is s till in­ lOOking for targets. It is too the Atlantic course the miss­ Ro ute 1 berween Dong Ha and comple te. But from these dangerous now. Their job in ing s ubmar ine and its cr e w the zone. Slashes in the r ed jX>sitions, the Marines can the zone or just to the north of 99 should have been on. earth mark the score of Amer­ bring dozens of guns to bear is now done by r e gular jet Even befor e they r eported ican and Vietnamese jX>sitions in minutes on any s pot. Naval fighte r s with marking rockets. back, Vice Adm. Arnold F. s uch as Con Thien and Gio gunfire , jet air s trikes and Marine intellige nce office r s S c ha d e told ne wsmen the Linh. neatly spaced between everything e lse in the U.S. s ay the intent of the North it chances of being the Scor ­ the foot/1ll1s and the South arsenal is just a call awa y_ Vietnamese is to preserve pion we r e "almost nil." China Sea. The North V letna m e se their coastal infiltration Sc hade said the s ubmarine The r ectangle i ::; the most brought up the ir own guns. routes and cut the Cua Viat rescue s hip Sunbir d r eached continuous ly dangerous piece Despite continuous s urveil­ River to Dong Ha, a major the h u I k. they f 0 u n d it of land in Vietnam. The U.S. lance and bombing, about 40 a!lied s upply ling. (tpr obably was a World Wa r Command r eckons that about e ne my artille r y positions are A ' Marine division and a II s ubmarine , possibly Ger­ 1,600 e ne my we r e killed the r e able to s he ll every target So u t h Vietnamese r egiment man. in May. U.S. Casualties we r e in the are a from the big base always move to stop the North For. orie thing they said it about 300 dead. . at Dong Ha to Marine s quads Vietnamese often in 100-de­ had a gun mount located for ­ Marines and South Vietna- working over the ground. gree he at. ward of the conning towe r . The Scorpio n's hull wa s bar- ren of any s uch device. Schade s aid nothing definite has turned up in the five-day­ old search for (he miss ing atomic s ubmarine. Coacl1Qi9l1t OPEN The commande r of the over­ all search said the number of U.S. ships scouring the At­ lantic has been cut. from mor e -tuUallOh than 55 to 22. plus a French HOUS'E submarine' . Schade te rme d this a " r e alistic r eorienta­ tion" and indicate d if nothing promising turns up in ten Tomorrow - J-6 p.m. days the size of the .search fleet will be furthe r reduced. The major focus of the 3 Bedroom Homes Starting At $12,,900 search is s hifting fa r out to­ ward the Azor es in the are a BUILT FOR YOU - IN ANY AREA ADDITION of s hallow "sea mounds " - where the Scorpion might have Take Rt. 13 to Carterville Rood-. Turn North on Cartervil'le been grounde d. This is in Road (Division St.) to Grand Avenue. Turn left (West) on the same locale from whe re Grand which becomes Golf Course Road. Coniinue 1/ 4 it rSent a final routine mes­ sage May 21. mi Ie to Coachl ight Manor. McDonald's. A new search is centered • J'!!!,!! kind oI. ~ around the Cruiser Bank-s­ Cook Construction Co as shallow as 100 feet-and Dial 98>2442 or 985·3255 die trvlng Banks' 360 ml1es Carterville south of [be Azores. The ~ unde~ater ridges are within Weekday's by App Entrance to I FOjl'cRed30 ml1esi oocirllleof [be:!Ib'IJUd scorpion's' Nor-:. ~1111111 Murdale Shopping te,!lter. 1 ··IoII<..iI,.I ~;,",, - .. >,... .. ,,·, .. , O'All,y 'EcYPTlAN Join. 1, 1968 . Rebecca Baker in Vietnam VietCong Foil Educator's Plans Re becca Baker left he r note s Her plans had bee n to s tay mal s chool professor course in South Vle Olam. She wa s until the m iddle of June work­ at the Unive r s ity of Saigon. almost r e ady to use the"m as ing on the projects as a s hort­ Although the instruction was part of SIU' s education de­ te r m m e m b e r of the SIU neve r give n. Harold DeWeese, ve lopment program when the te a m. One pro ject was a for me r chief of parry for the Vie t Cong s truck Salgon- In w ork s h o p in wh i ch two SIU team, said the pre para­ late J anuary: te achers from each province tion could be valuable later. Now back on the SIU Car­ we r e to r eceive ins truction Miss Balce r s aid that whe n bondale c m pus whe r e s he is mat would be take n bade to the the offens ive firs t s tr uck, s he a professor of e le me ntary ed­ pr ovinces to be used in s imi­ s taye d if\. he r hote l r oom under ucarion, Miss Bake r said she la r works hops . It concerne d a 24- hou"r curfe w fo r o ne week, hoped the lectures can be put work in child developme nt, tben began going to he r offioe. to use at s ome furur e date in r eading, and principles of She r eceived a call a'bout a rhe ettoN to upgrade re aching learning. week after ge ttingback Jowork in rhe Asian country. He r othe r programs we r e fro m a Star s and Stripes news ­ " I spent tbe firs r monlh to set up a works hop whe r e paper r e porter in Tokyo, who preparing m y lectur es afte r t e a c h e r s would evaluate s aid he was che cking on a r e­ arriving in Salgon .jus t before children's books that U.S. pub­ port that s he was missing. She Chris tmas ," s he said. " I lis hers thought might be of s aid the confus ion appare ntly was ro s tart work on three s uffice nt inte resr to the Viet­ r esulted because a woman sJX' cial pr ojects in Fe bruary namese for trans lation inro the me mber of the SIU team. Jane whe n T et (Vietnamese New native language, and to de liver F,ord, had bee n our of contacr Ye ar cele bration) turne d into a series of le ctur es on early with the educator s ar Saigon a Vie t Cong offens ive and m y childhood education in a nor- for a Diane L . Jones, 19·year-old fresb· program wa s out of the oic- ­ man (rom Evanston , became Theta tur e ." Theta Xi Xi' s " Sw eethea rt " recenUy at the Leav!ng Town Soon? rrate rnity ' s Sprin g Form a l h e ld a t MacKl!:.c Island Sweetheart th e Mari on Countr)' C lub. Mi ss Jones. an. a rt major , was s el ec ted (rom a Hosts Delegates Held o r rour nominees. A V-Haul Will Solve SIU has been invited to send a repres entative to th~ Big Your Packing Problems Young Republicans Anticipate Te n Schools ' Fund Raise r s In­ s titute Aug 7- 11 at Mackinac P ut you"r deposi t down now. Is land, Mich. 'A {wrfer for Governor' Rally Kenneth R. Mille r, e xecu­ I tive director of the SIU SIU Young Republicans. in ber s , sa y!":. Seum, favor former Foundarion, accepred the in­ ~e re's What We' Offer You: conjunct i on with the Jackson Vice -President Richar d Nixon vitation. The institute will con ­ 1 5 County Almr fe r fo r Go ver nor fo r [he presidential nom ina­ sisr of 25 de le gates and will 4' x6' 5'x 12' 330 Commi[[ee, will panicipare in tion. CU . offe r idea s on univer s iry ac­ Lug gage Tan dem CU. Vllft T r ~ i l e r a r ai l y for J ohn Hen r y The r e mainde r is divide d tivities, pro jecrs and " pro­ Ft. Van Tr ai ler Ft. A l lor f e r , Republican con­ betwee n Nelson Rockefeller, grams for fund r aising and -~ --- 4'x 7' 150 te nde r for governor . at 3 p.m. R o n a I d Reagan, C h a r I e s developme nt. .cu. 6' x 14' June 5 at [he Murdale Shop­ Per cey a nd, believe it or nm, Utility Household CU . ping Ce nte r . Sen. Euge ne McCarthy. a • Van Tra iler Ft. Van Tra iler Ft. Democr at. SIU to Conduct --~--" Accor ding to club pre s ide nt 220 • 730 "Howeve r ," adds Seum, " I 5'x8' .. Jack Seum, about h a If {he 16' feel thaI in spir e of the over­ Science Prog ram Apart men t Cu ~ CU . gr o up backs Ah or fer. The Van Trailer Ft ~ ~ Von Truck Ft. r est favor Ric hard Ogilvie , whe lming Ni xon backing, the High school stud ents from • • anothe r Re publican ho pefu l for cl ub w!ll fully s uppo rt the man 25 s tates, the Virgin Is lands 6'x8' 250 -;:=:: ~ - the conve m ion s e lec[s.·· Cu ~ Truck Tra der the gove rnor s hi p. and rwo U.S. posts ove rseas Furni tu re Asked about the possi bility have been s e lecred to attend Van Trailer Ft Combmatlon On [he national scene , how­ of a part y s plit, Se um s aid, the 11 th a nnual s ummer sci ­ ---•- 250 ' eve r , StU Young Re publi cans « If a pan y s plit occurred I e nce tr aining program at SIU. 5'x 10' haven' l had diffic ulty picking feel thaI lhe c lub would, With The progr am for hlgh­ MOiling CU . a favor ite. As much as 90 pcr few ext:eptions, s wing to the ability junior s and seniors be­ • Va n Trail er Ft. ce nt of the club' s 250 m~ m - conser va tive s ide ." gins June 17 a nd e nds Aug. 10 . It is sponsore d by SIU .. and [he National SC ience Fraternity Elects Markham Foundation through a $21,140 KARSTEN Wa yne Markham, s opho- SIU c ha pte r of Sigma [)e lta gr a nt . Murdale Texaco mor e from East St. Louis , Chi, men's pro f ess i o n a l E ach s tudent will m a jor in wa s e le c ted president of the jour na lis m socie ty. ar its la s t one of seve n s ub jecr s of­ Call for mal meering. fe r e d a nd will work on a r e - Tweedy Awarded Othe r s e lected to office: Dona ld Mue ller , junior fr om R esearch Grant Ma s coutah, vice pr eside nt; . Geigy Agricultural C hem i ­ Guy J ohn son, sophomor e fro m ca l Co rporation of Ards ley. Carbonda le, secre tary; and New York has again provided Gary Blackbur n, ' junior from Decatur, trea s urer. STEVENSON ARMS a $3 ,500 gr am to SIU to s up­ POrt 1968 r e sear ch by Jamo:-s Reriring officers are : John A . Tweedy, assistant protes­ E p p e r h e i m e r , preside nt; For for of plant indusrries. The Markham, secr e tary; and firm gr anted the s ame' amount Br ian Tr eusch. treasur er. last year for Tweedy' s s tudy. Sn op With T weedy s a ys the gr am will D AI LY E GY P TIAN SUMMER be used to cont inue his study ,,=:::;:::;:===::::::~A;d .~' ~" '=' ="=' ~ of (h e effect of triazine che mi- r

,,and' , .gr' o" wth,~ o f ,p'0,"lants,". "Hem wi' mll use m3jor grain crops, m ~i n l y _illi ' cor n, soybea ns and wh e at, i n $290* the r e s earch. Most of the ~lOa~k f~il~ ~~n~i~~n~ n~te~o~~~ = APPLES ern' s Southwe ste r n Fa rms Re- Winesaps , Red and golden 8310 For Single Occupancy s earch C e nte r i n St. C lair delicious apples Coumy. SWEET /4.PPLE CIDER . Limited Number Left Educator Named STRA WBERRIES * Just think about· what you can do with the ; 10 you save? Project Directo r 3 qts. - SI.2S J acob O. Bach, SIU educator, An othe r Grode has bee n appointed project 3 $1 00 All Air Conditioned Large Rooms dir ecro~' for a case s tudy of qts. - . 18 s e le cted s tates for the U.S. McGUIRE'S Fine Meals Pool Tables Offi c!; of Education. The study. Game Room Color T.V whic h W J Il be in s uppOrt of FRUIT a National Defe nse Education Carbondale's most " popularly" located dorm Act Till<: HI evaluation r eport F-ARM M' KT. \ 0 Congress , wi ll be done Located at Mill and Poplar unde r a g rant r.Jf $1 '3 .123. The only 8 Mile s South of C' dole. Rt. Sl prOje ct wi l l he )4 in with hr ief- 5" '7 ~ '7 '7U" i ng s J l111 e 11 in Ba ch ' lS office OPEN in WHam E<.I ucanon BUjOld"ing: " L.._....;8.;' ..;.m_-....;1;:.p...;· ,;,":'.. .;tl_" _' t y;.· _· ....;~ 'j Faner Memorial Established With·Businessman's Check Charles Feinber g, Detroit, These correspondents were Mich., bUs i nessman and book Lizette Woodworth R e ese, collector. has presented a Maryland poet, teacher and $500 check to Morr!s Library memoinst ; Madison Cawein, 3S a me moria} to Raben D. Kentucky poet; Clinton Scol­ Faner. late c hairman of the lard, New York poet . novel­ Department of English. ist and re.acher, who collab­ orated with Sherman in his With this gift the library work., "The Southern Flight," purchased a collection of cor­ and later edited a collection respondence between Frank of Sherman's poe m 5; and Dempster Sherman, New York Jeanette Bliss Gille$.Pie, Co­ architect, teacher and poet. lumbia University and Vassar and four other American poets teacher of English who r e ­ and Writers of the early 20th tire d to devote full time to cemury. w riting. SID News Service Assistant N ameil to Pollution Committee Members or Tau Kappa Epsilon social fra· temity hande d out cards cautioning motorists Rex Karnes, an assistant $400 mill ion, air pollution direc[Qr of UniversHy News co n t r 0 1 $50 million. water to "Licht Up and Live" over th e Memorial Holiday Driving Effort Services. has been named to supply $100 million, and flood Day holiday. About5,500 cards were given to the Governor's Committee of control $100 million, Carbondal e motorists by the TKE's Wedn e'S · lllinoisans for Pure Air and The fund would be admin­ day_ Water. istered by a Water Resources The committee was organ­ Board. Responsible for Diplomas ized to publicize and promotE: the proposed billion dollar Bursar's Office. ~w ate p·air-recreation bo nd issue, to be vmed upon by Issues Paychecks Printing Office Big Operation [llinois r eside nts in the No": ve mber election. The pro­ gram calls for the money to is;~~~e~\i 'a:~~~et~~s B~:~lar~ B:}' I1'.lvi d Phillips majority of the fo rms. de pan- he said. A fe w years ago be divided as follows: out­ Office, · ac~ording to payroll mental brochures, fl yers, the administration was con­ 'door recreation $200 m illion, officials . Students may pick That campus map you con­ posters, bulletins, publica- s idering a proposal to allot water rnanagernem $1 50 mil­ checks r egularly sched- sulted as a firs t-quarter tions of the Arumni Office, mor e space but it neve r came lion. water pollution control to be issued June 10. fres hman. as well as the class business manage r reports. through. Cramer s aid. "You schedule from which you diplomas for more than 3.000 just can't implement new tech-' selected your courses were s tudents, radio-tel e visio n nique,s without space." juSt two of the many kinds schedules and the Edwards­ of mate rials printe d by SIU's ville yearbook. Printing Service . Film catalogs , stude nt work Speech Honorary Lester H. Cramer. s uper­ office information, basketball ?ntende m, directs the opera­ and football pr ograms, the Chooses Officers tion of njne presses and the "dope" books containing the work of 28 e mployees to information on athletes, the Cyndy Williams of Carter­ produce eve rything frot,:n de ­ library handbook. a periodi­ Vi lle , junior speech education f~aturi ng such Bands as panmental brochures to grad­ cals listing for Morris Li­ Sludent at STU. has been * Roiny Daze '" Ashes of Down uation diplomas, The operation brary, and large brochures elected pres ident of the SIU is located near the Physical for the Edwardsville campus chapter of Zeta Phi Eta, na­ *The Big Twist ' Scarabs Plam. a r e also printed here. "There tional honorary speech arts * Squire s * And Many More Cur r ently the Printing Se rv­ is no limit to any departmem organization for women. ice is worki ng on a rerun of we serve . " Cramer said. o the r newly e lected of­ BANDS START AT 9:00 PM Monday thru Sunday "The Printing Service is fi cers include Kathy Beat of the undergraduate catalog pub­ Hours 2 BANDS on Sunday lis hed by the University. The able to take a c U1; tomer' s idea Collinsville. Vice president; present catalog was printed and develop it through the Kandy Malony of Carbondale, Fri . 5pm to 20m Starting at 1: 30pm to 8pm e lsewhere, Cramer said, but complete s tages necessary to secretary; and Nelda Frazee Sal. 5pm to 30m and SIU will print the rerun. produce any primed ma­ of Metropolis, treasurer. Sun. lpm to 20m 9pmtolam The Priming Service has terial, " Cramer said. In itia t es are Marian nine presses. two of which wiH According to Cramer. the Buescher of Belleville; Caro­ be r eplaced by a new pre ss on only problems are a Jack of lyn Meadows, Metropolis; CABANA CLUB order. space. no air conditioning Jea nette Morgan. Ava; Re na Priming Service is respon­ and the weather. "You know S w eitzer. Chicago; Sandy s ible for priming all stationery what rain can do to paper. . , W 0 r r e I , G ran d Junction, used by ~he University, a large it soaks it like a sponge." Colorado, and Miss Malony. Insiructional Aids Exhibit Planned New concepts in education­ al materials will be intro­ duced to teachers and admini­ strators of area public schools If you're driving at a meeting at SlU July 8-10. At the 31st annual Educa­ tional Ma[erials EXhibit, the educators will view demon­ strations of educational ma­ terials, t'O be given by more home for the ' than 90 suppliers and manu­ facturers. Exhibit hours on July 8 and 9 are from 8:30 a,m, to 3:30 p.m, and on July 10 from 8:30 a.m. till noon. The event will be jointly sponsored b y the summer, have University Extension Serv­ ices and the filinois Profes­ sional Boatmen's Association. Ash Street Lodge two for the For Men of SIU Reduced ~ Rates $100 road. Call 9-2217 Ash Street Lodge IF YOU-RE ItEALlY TIRED NOTliING REf'lACES SLEEP 50" S A h HOT EVEN N000l8 .. ,. ' " ...... :. ~. ~~....;;.;.--~~...... ~~~~;..;.;.;.~..,.....------..,.....--' Future Teachers Progmm Places 1,30lJ in Jobs

By Ron Hoffman surance in working with stu­ The student teacher must be dents."· he said. cognizant of tbe philosopby The student teaching pro­ c

"W~il e I was in high school work from that. JJ he said. Other officers elected re­ I thought that a little profes- When asked about his future cently are James Leary, vice in cartooning, he said, "It's president; Jeff. Smith. sec­ t~ •• II·III~)[i.ll. Purchase of Bust pretty hard to get into the big retary; Tom Hackett. treasur­ bUSiness. For every 1,000 er; Je rry Krummerich; sen­ To Be Announced strips, [here is usually only tinel; John Guttman, inductor; one that will be picked up by and Fred Schulz, steward. the syndicated comics, C arryle Preisel, a sopho­ 1·1·.II'lell.~ At Arts Reception "After I graduate, I'd like to more from Homewood, was An informal reception will see if I could get m y own strip. chosen the Phi Sigma Kappa be held in the rare books room but if that fails I can go in(Q Moonlight G i r 1. She was As \~ •• II at Morris Library Thursday teaching philosophy," Hewas elected by vote of [he active ,,'asl. at 3:30 p.m. to announce the quick to add however, " I'll chapter, and was announced acquisition of a bronze bust have to take better care of at the chapter' s spring formal of the Welsh poet and prose these fin~ers." at Giant City Lodge. w r i t e r, Dylan Tho mas, through the Un i v e r 5 i t y' s Architectrual ArtS Program. STUDENTS! The sculpture is t~ work of David Sliyka, University LEAVE IT WITH US THIS artist-in-residence, who was SUMMER a personal friend of the (Xlet. Purchase of the cast-one of four I existing ones from MOVING * dries up pimples * removes b~ckheads Slivka's original plaster & gets'rid of blemish-causing oil ""'fights germs sculpture-was recommended Holde~ STORAGE * by Mrs. Katherine Kuh, New York consultant to the Uni­ Only Fastex" contains 6 special ingredient; te treat versity on itS program of ac­ 457·5220 complexion problems, And, it's so easy to use-simply quiring notable works of an wash with Fostex instead of soap, You'lI feel the dif­ for installation in University ference with the first washing and see the difference buildings. Among those invited to at­ with regular use, tend and meet the sculptor Available at drugstores in 3~ ",voir. oz. bars. are members of the faculty of the' art, .. design and English For serious skin problems, see your ~octo r . • departmenrs. New Intramural Innovations Next Year?

an e ver-e xpanding intramural Athletics, William Ridinger, B y Paul Pouse program and feels the pro­ head of the RecreaUon and A s uggestion by 0 group of jected SIU Recreation Build­ Outdoor Education Department foreign s tude nts may lead to a Ing will play a key role In and Lyle Gohn. dir e ctor of major new intramural innova­ the e xpansion. Stude nt Activitie-s . tion at SIU next year. "I think the ne w facilities In his handbook of Intra­ " Next year we are going and in tramura l r ecreation mural Athletics, Manin lists to s uggest holding an Inte r­ building wlll belp the program tbe program's five bastc prin­ national Olympics Weele, .. a great de al," Martin e x­ ciples as fallows: said Abe Martin, coordinator plained. "It's supposed to be " (1) To e ncourage self-par­ . of the SIU intramural pro- ready in two and one half to tiCipation, . trans forming the gram. "Ie would cons ist of three years and presumably s rude nts f rom passive spec­ foreign s tude nts competing in wlll be hullt on Wall Street tators into active performers;. 10 events while r epr esenting between Marion and Wall and " (2) To offer a vorlel)' of th e ir r~ spective countries. between Grand and Mlll activities balanced between Competition would be judged Streets. " vigorous and light e xercise, on a point basis with first Othe r sports are beginning team and individual sports and place winners r eceiving 25 to be prospective future ac­ adolescent and adult sports to points for the ir particular tivities in the intramural pro­ m e e t present interest "\ and . country. and so ono gram. future needs. " I don't know how the ide a "We had s ome stude nts in " (3) To provide Incentive to will be accepted he re," s aid the office today who thought a far larger number of those Martin. "But it has gone they might be inte r ested in most in need of com petitive over very big at the Univer­ soccer, " Martin s aid. II Also, e xperie nce on an e qual basis siry of Texas and at South­ three -man basketball is be­ with fe llow s tude nts. weste rn Louis iana. We are coming quite p:>pular 0" "(4) To s afeguard health going to meet with a group Two committees help ad­ by choice of activities pre­ of foreign s tudents next fall vise Martin on intramural af­ pared for th e m, including and discuss the prospects." fairs . T ~e Intramural Student health services, s afety rules, This is JU St one of many Board is comp;sed of three goad equipme nt and proper innovations Martin has in­ s tude nts and an alternate from s upervis ion. stalled to build up the call­ the fra te rnities, me n's resi­ "(5) To belie ve that social ber of intramural a thletics dence halls, off -ca mpus dorm relations and attitudes can be at Southe rn. and independe nt leagues. The developed through intramural Martin. who became intra­ stu(1ent board a ssis ts in pro­ ~rticipation by upholding high mural coordi"ator in 1929, m oting league interest. as­ standards of sp:> Tts mans hip. Glenn •• Abe" Martin ~ ca ll s the has seen the program ex­ s is ts in over-all s upervis io n fair dealing with all individuals Intramural Boss shots for SIU's intramural pro­ pand in the number of s portS and r ecommends p:>licies. and groups and providing mul­ gram . He predicts that 8,000 a s we ll as the number of par­ The Intramural Advisory titudes of opportunities for students will be participating ticipants. Committtee is comprised of leSdershi and co-operation." in expanded program ne:..:t year. "When I came here, " Mar­ Ma rti n. E dw ard Shea, head of tin explained, • 'there we r e only the Me n 's P hysical Education e ight basketball teams in the Department, Don a I d Tommy Aaron Leader e ntire program. Now the r e s tan. head of Adv"rtJ.e,.. are J 7 different sp:>n s an~ we had over 300 participants JUSt At Atlanta Golf Classic for the intramural track meet last weele ... Next Fall A T LAN T A , Ga, (A P) - Weiskopf had four double bog­ According to Martin, the aim , Hard-luck T om m y A a r o n eys and four bogeys and he of intramural athle tics is to for a claimed the 36-hole lead in birdied only the 11th hole . give every SIU s tudent an op­ the Atlanra Classic Golf Tour- Weiskopf missed qualifying portunity to participate in ath­ nament by firing a 71 Friday for the last [WO rounds by le tics or in the r ecr eation of when first-round leade r Tom two s trokes. although the cut­ his choice. Today, the pro­ New Lease on Life Weiskopf collapsed to an 83 off of 149 was the highest on gram comes ve r y close to and missed [he C Ul. the pr o tOur this year. doing jus t that. try Aaron turned in a 36- hole Aar on, who has had plenty Nearly 8,000 students par­ (otal of 139 in a bid to win of proble m s of his own i n the ticipate in flag football, golf, hi s first tourname nt title in pas t, said this was the first h o l e-in-one-golf, re nni s, nine years on the tour. time he had led a tourna ment bowling, badminto n, wrestling, WILSON HALL The 31- year-old Georgian this year. ba s ketball, s wi mming, was one of [he fe w pros able " But I've' played better (his s huffleboard, softball, f ree ( to conque r the r ugged Atlanta past five weeks since the Mas­ throw s hooting, weight lift i~g , Country Club course which ters than in any Other stre tch volleyball, horses-hoes, track took its {oll of seve r al pla y- in my caree r," said Aaron, a nd fie ld and handball. 457·2169 110J S. Wall ers in addition [0 We iskopf who mdrked the wro ng s core Martin has high hopes for who had opened with a 68. for Roberto DeVincenzo on " I"m e mbarrassed by the the 7l st hole of the Master s . wa y I played," said We is kopf, DeVincenzo tied fo r the Mas­ To place YOUR a andy ORDER FORM second-leading money winner ters title but was dropped to INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING ORDER on [he tour with $85,000 i n second because he signed the earaings. incorrect card. Bob Goalby CLASSIFIEO ADVERTISING RATES oComplet" l e Cllon' 1·5 Ul1n& ballpOint p .. n . . "It was a bad day," he said. won the crown • . ( MJnlmum_2Iln". ) • Print in all CAPI TA L LETT ERS ° In ."clion 5 p"r line 1 DAY . . .. 35 .. On" numb", 0' I"ne, P'" -p.e .. 3 DAYS .. ( COn",CUIIV,,' ...... •. 65 .. P'" line Do not ulC l e p.'.'" Ip.C" fo. PUnCIUa1l0 n S kip 'pac". bet .... een ...·o n:!. Soccer Club Loses Count an)' part o f . lin ..... fuji line . S DAYS .. ( Con",cutl~e) •...... 85 .. P'" lin" 'Mon" y c annot b" ."fund .. d if ad is conce lled. DEADLINES o Dail), ECyptian ."ser .. ,,' (h" ' i &h l 10 'ejccl an)' Wed. thru S oo t . • d .. two d.)'. prior to public .tion. ad ... "t1 i sin& Cop)'. -, Two By Graduation T ue •. Old ...... Frld .. )' . W hen SIU's Inte rnational the re are potential s ubsti­ Soc cer Club takes the field rutes. He said he would also I DAILY EGYPTIAN CLASS IF.IED ADVERTISING ORDER FORNI next sea son it will be with­ like to see some ne w foreign Moil order fonn with rfnl itt

Yard sale • .f00 E. Hester. Thur., Grads. rm. for rent 2 m i. from old Houserra ile r s , central air condition­ · .... Qualiried &- approved Res.-Fellow for Fri., Sat., 9_7. Furniture , pollery, Majn. Comfonable, good loc. kitchen ed. rOJSummer for Grad or under­ summer qtr. - References. Cal! FOR SALE clothes, oil healer, Wha l Nots. 457- fa cilities. ample storage, uti!. pd. Call grad males . 7_6405 6 16 E. Park. C laude 8aker al 3_2i 65 or 3-3010. 6620. . 529 1A 457-4458 after 7 p,m. 265BB Classified Ads. Space in a wide ly 5 1828 520180 read paper. For good results PUt yo~r Volks .... agen. ' 66, low mileage, good Large singl e r oom s , air condJiioned. Student s; need extra mone)'? Part ad in today at the Dally Egyptian, Rooms for men, Summer &: Fall, cond o $ 1250. Ca ll Ka y. 7-29-14 after outdoor swim ming pool, free pool time, full time ~ning s, wor k i nghrs . (T--I8). doubles. Coolr::.1ng. Good locations . 6 p.m. 5292A table , T.V. plngpong, basketball, ex­ J r. & Sr. only. Cal l 7- "6Q. 5 13 8- 5. Sales t'xp. helpful, but not nec. e r c ise room . SJ75 for s ummer quar_ So. Beve r idge. 5227B For personal interview, call 993-3613 Golf c lubs. Brand ne w, never used. 19606 cyl. Dodge. -I-door. ne w white ter. Wilson Hall. Phone 7-21 69 51111 In plastic cov<"r . Sell for half. bel wecn 8 &- ". 33580 wall t ires, 20 MPG, $30U, 9- 0397 or oome 10 11 01 South Wa ll Str eel . Call 7_433-1 . blBA Rooms for 6 boys wllh cool::ing prl\,. aft. 5. 5293A 271BB util furn. 60S W. F rf'eman. 9- Want a fast, easy, chea p way to let 1742. - 5257~ 18.000 people know your needs? Com­ We buy and sell used furni ture. Call Schwinn mens bi ke . 26 in, Baskel Men- S'u mmer- Apts. with kllchens, municale thr ough tbe Dail)' Egyptian 5" Y- 1i82. 2268A 5: light. Good s hape. Phone 9_ prjv. baths, air cond., large study &: 3 lx'droom house, unfurnished, air class.lfled ads. 4039. S294A UV lng area, c lose to town & campus . , conditioned, 3 blocks from campus. '66 P l YIT nh. While, black vinyl tOp. Uncoln Manor, 509 5. Ash. Ask for Exc. cone. Ph. 549-01 36. 31 4S A AVa ilable J une 25..()clOber. S175/ HD Sprint-65-250cc- exc(·I. mech. cdn. Bud, 9-1369. 275BB mOnlh , marriedF. phone 9- 57';9. 5278B SERVICES OFFEREn C us tom feat ures - New k;lO bb )'s- st'1 up Free. 2 male kllle- ns, 7 WK S. old and fo r dirt Ir ials. Call Bill 9- 6667. 1 mA le cat, 2 yrs. old. Call 7- 5904. Women-Summer_2 rm, kitchens aplS. COnlract, Sand; North Summer, aIr Topycup)' kits (Plastic Master) avai l_ 5295A prlv, bath. air cond •• large study &. 3 15BA condo SIO-SI5 off. T ake over. 9- a ble . For info . call 457 _5757. 5090E llvlng area , close to IOwn &I campus, 4219. 52998 ' fIf Honda 305, low mileagt> , e).. condo '60 T _bird, PS II PB. R'-H . $550 or SI 35/tr. Pt lome y Towe r s , 5Qt..S. Lei us type or prim )'O ur term paper, Must sell. 9_7091. Ask for Howie. RawUngs . Asl:: for Bob or Pe&. Fall room and boar d for boys.S185.00 thesis. The Author' s Office, II .. 1/ 2 beSt OffH. Must sell. Good COn<1. 7_b-l71. 27688 C all 9-2047. 3 1bSA ~296A per quarter, Ph • .f57-4 8 .. 9. 5300B S. Illinois. 9_M31. 2608E

C lass), ' 56 Cadillac. All power. Run s Shawnee House, Summer room rale is ..j Air conditioned traile rs, summer, 408 New nurser)' school- educational. A Mobile home , BlairsvUle . 19M. good, fair condillon. S225 or vff er. Baron, 2 bdrm., !tIT cond. , like new. S100 for fu ll ter m . Meals optional. E . Coll ege. 549-H 16. 3- bedr oom .. C hild' s World P r e-SChool, 1100 W. !QxH . Fully equipped. Ph. 981 _ C all 7_5740 loday. Ask for - Paul. 805 W. Feeman; delails 7-2032 or 53178 Willow. C'dale. Registration at 687- 9- 3849. 281BB 2196. 317BA 5297A 1525 until June 7. Stili hav;; felO.' va _ Air conditioned effi cenC)' aplS. Men. cancies tor chJ)dren age 3 by Sept. Son ~ -1 64 tapelccorder ... trak. Excel­ Ca r bondale air conditioned house ­ bi t! S. Washington. 549_4416. 53 18B Frigidalr air~nditioner. I"\, OOOB T U. 29M3E Good condillon. $J. OO . Ph. 549- lem condo Mor..:- info. Ph. 3--1 8 12. trailers. I bedroom. Starting Sum_ mer term , S50 monlhly plus utili­ 3ii3. 327BA 5298A . Ma le for unappvd. apt. -pvt.,bEodrvom Qrd ..' r )'Our 'Off set Masters for IheSis ties. 2 m il es from campus . Mar­ furn._lge. &. qulel-$ -I 5 mo.-for s um­ a nd dissertations. Call 9- 3850. 2978£ Professio nal tap<." recorder, I yr. old. d ed or grad, s tudems. Robinson Ren­ &: Sell rOUT a lbums. gym s ui t, or o ld mt!r fa ll. Call Tom, 9- 5635 after Mu st sell. Call 9- 1635. 5303A tals. Phone, 549- 2533. 290BB paperback~_ Get some extra mone)' 6 . 53 1913 The Educational Nurse r y School n'g_ to go home> 31 the end of the quaner. -1.sleri ng no llo' for coming year. C hll­ Place a class ified ad, and gel enough German Shephard pups, one fe male , C'dale, air condo large furnished efl • • Grads. 2 bdrm . , alr-cond . complelel y da'n 3- 5. E nriched c ' eallve pr og. , three males. 549- 6925 or \'>8 -1-3865. apts. 2 SIOr)' a ll masonery bldgs., to make It safe I) home. The Dail y fu rnished trailer. Sum. qtr. 70-1 fordgn la"Guage Instruclion. Ph. 7_ Egyptian, (T - ", 8). 530" A 400 5: H O Lincoln Ave. Ma le StU­ E. Park. e33, Ph. 9-4252. 5321B 8509. 306B1:. dents, grads &. unde r grads., Uni'" ' 60 Vo lkswagon, $225, Re mi ngton ShOp and compare, IClO% hu man hair approved, s~lal s umme r Ta le. SI40- 2-bedroom apartmcm c lose 10 campus-" typewriter. S60, TV, S30, Singer sew_ /qt r . Fall rates onl y SI05/qtr. Call £ Iel.:t ronlC r epair BerV ILe_ TV, stL'r_ wigs, wi gle ts , fa lls . Now avail, at un­ 10 share ... ith fema le. S~8J mo. plus eo. tape_an)'thlng d eClronic. Full), ing mac'hlrte, S20. Phone 457 --1 627 549_6520. or -1 57-6689. 302BB ulil. Call 9-6005. 530l B heard o f 10 "" prices at the newl }' a n)'tl me. 5306A Ucens. Ed& qualified, CaU :!I 49_63:!1o . 5282E Su mme r vacancy for 2 girls. Shar e (; Iark Arms . 100 N. C um. lIMn. Sum­ ~~ n6:7 _ ~ : f2~~~~r. -i~e~~al-~r!~o~:~: 1955 Chevy rebuJlt eng. N. baner)'. apl . Also double rm. for boys ncar M'boro. :!I080A N. clutch. $75 or offer. Call Tom. mer apls" kllchen. priv. ;lath, .. Ir Al l fo'ur belongings 1050. sid~·o f Chgo . campus. w/kltchen. P h. -1 57-0286. cond., living area. relarivcl)' ne w. for S iO. For info. Ca ll 7_799t-askfor ~ _ H l q . 5307A 307B8 ' n~ Du.:ali . ~ .f OO mi . J USllI,med. Very Call Jeff. 9- 50 41 o r Clarl:: 985- 3038. -M oost!. 53HI:. reasonable . Call 7_:!I907 . ~25 IA 5333 B Mobile home parking, private. shady ~tali~~ ~, ~ ~~~& . ~~ ~~:;?i'J~9~~~i:,r- lawn Qn hw)'. Call .. 57- 2552. after Ask an yo n~' . Dall~' Eg)'ptlan ads 1;('1 S II\' enon~' amp. n 10' 5 l75 Wan. Just 5308A 5 p. m. 309BB r esults. Two lin.. ·s for one day onl) refi nished. Greal fur r h\lhm . C all 2 mi . S. 110us... - 2 men-Sum.-SI 2U 70< . F rank 5.f9-n55 1. . 5252A each. ApI . Fa ll-men_qulel_S I 20_ 7_ 12 50 Muiti\nh printIng pr~'ss . Exce l­ HOUSl' nelll C' lmpus, 6 bd rms. Gra_ 7685. 533 ~ B lent condillon. SI2oo.00, Call 2-12 - Complete 3 spd. Change -o\'cr kll fo r duales or 1-2 fa m ilies. S7SOmonlhh . 5709 in MI . Vernon after six or Six mOnlhs. 717 S. For est. Cal,l -1 57_ WANTED C h~''' . Hursl li nk and all. 985- 20 2;. write Bo). 2H. ~'I t . Ve rnon. 5309A 5253A 6107. 3 10BO HelP WANTED Uu-d mobll..:- homt- o Prt-fer unfur ~ IY50 Chev). O..:-pendable. automo ­ Nella ApIS,. 509 5. Wa ll for gIrls . ni shed. Mus t Ix> cheap, No hurr)' , , lIill, !SJ,. 3n n. GOOd ~tl ndillon . Clost' bIle". Good tin's, .$100.00 or t'.cS\ Pho n~ ' -I 5i - 5909 o r 549- 3777. 5283 F 10 campus . 4)e"~ al n! ~ E . Park, Summer &: Fall. Ph. 7- 7263. 3 198B 1)0 )·ou want a job? Lt" t our r eaders o ff~r. Phone 9-5'iICJ. 53 1UA ~) ~ C 'dal<:. 5255A \',ow. Bab ~ silling , taking car,: of Men-furn. apts. Summer '" Fall. lawn, or jusl an~ job. P lace )ou ~ ad Pe rson to tak.· o"er S ~m:Twr con­ '1 ra~ler, C'dl le ' 0-1 VlndaJe, IO x55 . Ph. 7- 7203, 32088 t r act at Wall ' I, Quads. SIO orr. lIonda ~U , e":n " lkm r...un IlLllOn. l.all In Iht' Emr-: ')y m~' nt wanted co lumn. 8,, 12 expo unt! , 2 Ik-d r oom, shad~ 1m . Joann€- 5-1 9- 5238. 5102 F ~ ~ - - .. 837. 52n2A c a r pOT! &. st vra~.' arva . A\'a!lablc. Air cortcililoned trailers, summer R e !;ist('r~ d nur:>e f'II.'c d.' d for supervi­ Au!; . Phun... 11 -1 ;'>3 afti:r .. o r wkends . term . Married or grads. Call i _ Rass Guitaris t and drum;'T\ ~ r fo r aCid '>e\'c-n pice,· dint n!; S,·I . t llo Wail sor) position on da ~ shih. Good sal­ 53 11 A 6 -1 05, 32 1B 13 rocl.: gr oup. 9M5-2n.;, 9H- O-l 91. furniluT<' ' WU ~ mg Je b,:d", L.). .. dknl ar )' &- bendits. Ca ll 68~ - 4i31 forap­ 5:125 F cundillon. Call " !l7 -~ S3; . ~ lt! 3A pointmL'nt o r appl) 1M po:-rso n at T}ler Wh~' rem a t r a ile r when )'ou ';an bu) j rms. furn. couple , no pet s . 312 NurSing Home, 1711 SprutL' , Mur _ S50 vffa. Grad. 9_ .. 9Q5 . Old "pinner 1'1ano , .... iII m:.\.'(' and tunt· , L>esks- ncw singlt' draw,:ot" slud~ desk 53 12A W. Oak, Ca rbondale , Illinois. 322BH ph )'sboro . 30Snc S22.50 cacho !I -I 9_lUuu. Carbon_ Ca ll Carl 9~ .. 905, 532" F dalt' 1I. Iohilc lI o m~' Park, ;\orth lliwa) Dennis D upl~x's 10x ~0 trailers, air '(1";' !londa 45U, 1:.x . cond . S5OU ml .wl lh Earn ~our own rm. and hrd. ncxl Fall . Fc ma lC' roommah' fo r unappr:O\'.' d !I I. 52t) -I A , hdmets a nd mo r..: . Stoi,. Dan, cond ., Fall &: SummL' r. St ud ..·nts . 2 mI . l\orth. Phone9- n820. 32381] -\SSI"I handlcapJ'*d ~Ocd . Ca11 3- 8291 hous~· . 9-2219. 532- I· 7_1i8i!. 53 13A for furt h~r infurmatio n. ':1323: Sx35 o( ra l l ~r , ca f/x'H,'d , fur nish,,'d, \Ial~' G rad. to !lhar.' \ '('T) lUXUri OUs excellent ."nd I1 10n. C al l 7--I-I I>'i . Ilonda 3U" Ne ..... l ire;; and balle"f\ . air condo 2 bedroom a pt. Durinj:. 5 2('1O A 3 tulll lm(' stud~' n ts , nccdl'd for sl ude"nt 53')U. ; ~ Q_50Q'i . ..,3 1-1·A " omme r. Call 549· 21\ 91, 512S ,. ~mp l oy m~' m 3 1 the J ournalism 1)("­ Drafted. Mu sl s t:i l 305 !Ion. S.lI. 19CJ8 Ilarac uda "as!ba ck Formula paTlmcm. I yplng r"quired, Short­ eM.: . .. ond. c :.;t ras. 4) 3-" o r 13.0 . Ca ll hand fo r al Icast one applicanl dcsrr­ ~ ' a l l' Jr" '-o r. , or (,rad. 1Io'l t h car ~ 383. ~ :-~~' d pusllrac. tach. sh·r~·o . (0 share 2 bdrm, tr. ~ umm ~' r to: rm. Ten) 5-19- 25'>'" aflcr n o 'Liock. 52;3A 50liU mdes. 7- 58('19 1l€'1 "" f'ton 4_11 . abk, bur not n~·CL' SSa r) . t:onla~ r Mr s . Brown, Journalis m Do;·pt .• T - 2b. 2 mi. from . c;J:mpus. ,\pprO\'It"I.i. S3 1M S.fO, mo. , util. iftcludcd. Call 5-19- ; r oom house w!lh ,: lcctriL pump on Carbondale hoUSe" . ~ studl! nts, Fall aIDai l) condition, C'he aper than a trailer and gine. IsthiSlhe f3 SleSt strect machine Eg)'ptlan no lO.' be ing laken. Vanet ~ of mu .. h la rger. IU mll.·s Non h of C ar_ Air \:ondit ioned rooms for men, close in Carhondale? Tr~' it . 7- 8847. 5331A jObs avallabk. L'ndergraduat~ full­ L~ST bondale . S2500 total price, Phone to \:a mpus . $85/ quaner. "lOW. Frct! ­ t ime students only. Appl) nolO.' al OI dg. 'J.j 1l - 3i- · or .j5i~ '> 9 ()1,l . 52i"A man Phone 9_ .. 834 after 5;00 p.m. T-48. 329BB Afraid Ihe r e is no room for your Classified Ad" Com(' ( CI th~' lJall~ ' )i t:.lclr, 8x"'i, carp.:tcd, excel. cond. FOR RENT Fgrptlan IT-"!\) and ....~ .... 111 makL' Musl see" 10 appr,· .. . ! 7_ .. 222 after !I. Rooms fo r men, special Summer Under gradual e stll de nts Inte r ~' Sl ed In 52inA rate"s . SIo'gles and J ouble. Phone advertising, marketing or relat ..' C Un i ... . . ,ity r.llul a,ian. r.q"ir. thai all -I 57-~680 or 5 -1 9-2835. 33UBB areas to sell advel'liSlng for The Dai­ ly Eg)'ptian. Musl be able to .... ork l3lack cal nameo Carbon. los t ~­ I %5 Impala S~ . v - 8, aUlo on fl oor . ,;n91. und.,glad ... al. ,tuden" rnu,t Ii ... e [w('en Wlnk l('r ";chool and Murdal.· , \3Ia c L buckets and interior. Ne w One bedroom apts. furnished. Mur­ during summer quar ter . Ap pJ~ Dave in Accepted Li"inll Cent.", a 'ignec Ar;·a on front kg sha\'..:-d b)' \ e t ­ tlr ..·s , low milc-age , ver~ clean. Must ph)sboro . Married couples on ly, Tracey. Advertising Manager, Ir conltoct 10' wh ic h "lUi! be fil.d with the l'rinarlan. Rl' ward, please ca ll, 9 - sel l. SI . ·n :). J d r~ 11 -0901. ~ 28 4 A Phon", -I :!I ;_8680. 33 1BB Bldg. 1'- -1 8. OH.Compu$ Houling Office. ()635, BR t25

I]ridl>~slon.:- Spon "10, ~ , ~xce ll c nt Immediate poSition avail . for a young NoW renting mobile homes for Sum­ Couple. gr ads; unfu rn. I bdrm. modern losl. Walle t Sat. night, 5 25. Ih'turn cundillon, S8!1 . Ca ll ·I el!d. 9-7898. mer &, Fall. All pritt's !; sizes. apt._men. Full carpet 'g, paneled; man who lO.'ants expo In sludenl hous­ of 111. n('eddl. \3r ln~ 10 Wil son Hall 5285A ChUCk's Rentals, IU-I S, Marion. Ph. pelS ok. Wa ter pd. Call Mrs . C . ing. MU 51 be able to assume r espon­ or I II ";G lt. R, or Ii. Williams. Ph, 9-337... Ib7nB Bugle, 7--17-11 . • BB 332 sibi lity 'for the s ucc"' ssful business ' 03 Corvair LOQ" , .. spd. Very gd. i·2In9. 5315{r G cond, New tin·s. Sl'e al 210 Hos­ Plf'm~' 01 pasture fo r horses b(>l we ..' n Carbondale hOUSe" trailers for rem. ~;;t~~o~:a~~:d P:;;:it~a~~S~~~(e::~ : pital Dr. 52!:1OA C ·daJ..! 8; M' l"Oro . P'tl . -I 57.293CJ. for Summe r . Call 9_57 10 bet. 12- w/ wlfe who would active ly participate. Lost, bro"", wa l)et . Wed. p.m. Mid­ 1931313 9 p.m. 333BB AppUCantli should have profe ssional land Inn . Niil.D.d .., sperate l)'. Leav_ Traile r, 10,.50, 1% '8, $ -1 00. equity, Ing Europe:' / 12/ 68. No questions rake over paymetilS. Call 9 _1 706. \1(;'11 St. Quads is acc~~ ptlng applica_ Men-one room ate wanted to share !!t::~tsl~~~~o~~~trn~!I.nr t!d;:~ asked. ge OUS r e ...'a rd. Call befor e 5287,.1, tions for Su mme r from Freshman house fo r Summer . air condo III S. apt. pr ovfde~ Send ~11 detaUs about 8:30 p.m. an)' mor ning 9_3828 tr. ,,9, through Grad Students and Sopho­ Forel>t, 9_1 -1 07. 334BB )'Ourself to: Jame s Ta)'lor. 91 0 S. Green Acres. 5332 C Personal t lckel. SIU Europe Charter, mores thr ough Grad students for Fall. 3rd., Champa1,n. Ill. Be 3 12 $298 o r lefts. Rosemary. 9- 2279. Luxur y air condit ioned apartments. Have a r oom, house, or a contract 5288A Vlsil us at 1207 S. Wall. Ca l l7~ H 23. you wanl to rent? Let the students 222813 lenow .... he r e lhere Is space available . ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.964 while Vo U:: swagengood condition. Th,· Da lly Egytian, (T _48) Is open EMPLOYMENT 36000 original miles. Call Jfm al 9_ Carr other's ~IS. (Approved etr. from 8-5, so place your ad now and AnROl.ln ce mee tings. grand openings, 6700 after 5:00 P . M. 5289A apts). openings for Summt>r a nd Fa ll .... atch the r esults. auctions. bake salc·s. car washes, terms. SHO per term. Air cond. , rummage sales, book sales. political 'Attractlve 13' Aluminum Feather­ kitchen. I block fro m campus. W I S. Well-quaUfied It e xperienced res. announoe m('tL Ui, and s port c ~· en(s. c raft speed boat, with 25 h.p. Even_ ~~::S~ IU b d~~1 P~;~~~f;,rt~e8t~~~6: manager for Summer qtr. Available P lace a classified 1n the ne w' An­ rude mOtor. $400. CaU 9_567-1 after ~::~:Xne~ I nC~ r~!~l\ e~;il . ~ ~~·. :~I~: Bud Millard, 402 N. DIvis ion, Car­ for interview. Call 3-2?65 , 3- 3010. nouna-me nl column, Let us know 7 p.m: 5290A 256B8 tcrville . 5040B 52 -1 70 .... hal·s happo:onlng! , Pop 16 DAILY EGYPTIAN . Jun. 1 , 1968 i Pitlock Leads SIU Against Minnesota Gophers Enter Game --, ------r------~----, With No. 1 Ranking

By Dave Palenno forPltlo the cseasonk has a Withrecord a earned of 4-2 Southpaw Skip Pitlock will r un average of 3.69. The lan/ ~iiliJ~~li~;I~~~~i~ill~~~~i; be pitching what very well ky fast-baIle r has fanned 53 may be the most imporcanr hitters, in 53 2/3 innings, but ga~.e of his collegiate career has also walked 51. w hen he takes the mound Minnesota carries a 35-7 against Minnesota today at record into th e game and 1:30 p.m. at Bierman Field boasts outstanding credentials In Minneapolis. in the batting and pitching Tbe second round of the department's . As a team the double elimination tournament Gophers are hitting .279 and -,-''I.,''. . ~as originally sehed'uled for the pitching staff has a com­ Friday but was moved ,ahead bined ERA of 1.84. today when MinneaJX>lis was Minnesota is also a running hit with a day-long rain storm. ball club and as a team has The Salukis, who won the stole n 52 bases compared to first round game 0 v e r Ohio 45 for Southe rn. Jerry Bond University. 6-3, will-be shoot­ and Mike Rogodzlnski do the ing for ' the chance to play majority of the running for for the championship of the Southern and have 22 stolen NCAA District Four Tourna­ bases between the m. ment on Sunday. The big hitter for the Th e Golden Gophers are Gophers is centerfielder Mike currently ranked by the Col.. Hasick, who has a .345 batting le giate Baseball News as the ave rage. Rightfielder Don number one team in the coun­ Morehead is batting .333, third try and are also shooting for baseman Bill Kendall is hit­ the big prize. They won their ting .330, Rus Rallandson has stU's 1968 baseball squad won 31 out of 43 fir s t round game with Val­ a .325 average anctiirst base­ regular scheduled games and gained a berth in paraiSO, 6-4- in' 11 innings. man Mike Waleth is hitting the NCAA's District Four Tournament for the Oh~ and Valparaiso will at­ .316. lhird straight seaSOD. Members inc luded: front tempt to eliminate each other If the Salukis defeat the row, lert t.p ,right, Rtc'h Cobl e, Jerry Snyder. when they meet at 11 a.m. Gophe rs, they will have tWO Jack Nelson, Jerry Bond. Bill C lark, Terr:y Southern and Minnesota will chances to .take a third game NCAA Hopefuls Brumfield, Don Kirkland; second row, Larrl' play at 1 :30 in a second game on Sunday and win the tourna­ Blixt, assist. c'oach; Jerry Pactzhold. Howard and the loser will mee t the ment. Valparaiso will take a 17-4 N i ckason. Maik Newman. Allen Hodson. Mike winner of the Ohio-Valparaiso ROgodZinSkif ' Bob Sedik; bac k row. Coach Joe game at 4 p.m. record into their game with Sunday, the winners of game Ohio University. O hi o is Lutz; Tim.-Higgins , Jerry Smith. Bob Ash. Bob twO and three will meet for 21-5. Blakely, Randy Coker., Barry O'-Sullivan. Skip the c hampions hip. If the un­ PiUock and John Susce. defeared team wins, it will take the title . If the team that has already s uffered one loss 22 from SIUMay.Enter Otympics wins, a second and final game will be played. By Barb Leebens In the 1964 Olympics, Kris­ Calif., will be Terry Spencer, A II- Ame rican R ass Mac­ toff was ous ted in the early Sue Rogers, Linda Scott, Jo- Kenzie, a senior from Val­ Twenty-t w 0 athletes may r ounds of the Ga me s. No anne Ha shimote, and Donna moral , Manitoba, C'anada. is Jaster In Form possibly represent SIU in the American wrestler was able Schnae nze r. in much the same s ituation NE W YORK (AP)- - La rry 1968 Olympics in Mexico Ci­ to gain the finals in free ­ Miss Schnae nzer has taken as Vernon. He wa s born in Jaster s ile nced the New York ty next October. style wrestling events. r unner-up in' the Collegiate Canada; ther efor e he will be Mets on twO hits-the first Leading the conte nde r s is Se ni or Bob Roop is c hamp honor s from 1966 to unable to compete for the Greg Goossen's line single to Larry Kristoff, a graduate another contender for a place 1968 and has been an All- U.S. team. left with two out in the e ighth student at SIU. Kristoff hopes on the 1968 wrestling team. American selection. Ten me n have qualifie d for inning-Jlnd pit c he d the St. to gain a place on the heavy­ Roop recently won the Greco Miss Hashimoto, a Sacra- the Olympic trails in s wim­ Louis Cardinals to a 2-0 vic­ we ight lev-;-1 of the freestyle Roman trials and placed sec­ mento, Calif. native, partici- ming to be he ld ,the first week tor y Friday night. wrestling team. ond in the AAU trials. Roop pated in the 1967 U.S. Student of Septe mber in Long Beach, The 24-year- old left-hander Kri sto ff represented hopes to obtain a heavyweight World Games. Miss Hashi- Calif.: V er n Dasch, Bob had a perfect game, retiring Southe rn and the United States berth in the Greco Roman moto wa s a 1968 Collegiate Schoos, J.ohn He lben, Bruce all 23 hitters he fa ced until in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. s tyle . American Bar Champion and Jacobson, He nry Hays, Brad the right-hande d Goossen, a A s tandout wrestler at both Five wome n gymnasts could has been an All-American se- Glenn, Jim Cashmoore, Bill .231 hiner, e nded it on a 2-2 Carbondale Hi g h School and possibly represent SJU in lection for the past tw o years. Noyes, and Tom Ulrich. counj: with his s mas h that rip­ SIU, Kristoff has compiled . Tying for a Mis s R 0 g e r s, also from ' ped past diving third ba seman 217 victories, 13 defeats, and chance in the final trials Au ­ Spokane, was e lecte d to All- Tennis Club gust 27-30 in Long Beach, Mike Shannon. 7 ties in his career. American s tatus for [he past twO years. - GO A d Three men will r e·pr esent I ves war s the S I U Men's gymnastics Fr ank Lucash was awarded Forward Pass Shoots for team. The final tria} for Rick tWO first place trophies for hi s Tucker, Fred Dennis, and Paul performante in theSru Tennis Mayer will be s ome time in Club's [9uxney at, [he club's r July in Natchitoches, La. annual rr'ieeting Tuesday. Triple Crown at Belmont Paul Mayer, a senior from Lucash took first p lace in EI Cerriw, Calif., wa s a key the siq,gles event ,and he r e ­ NEW YORK (AP) - Forward The weather forecast if for will break from gate i. figure in the Salukis' 1966 ceived hi s second first place Pass was ready Friday to e nd s uns hine and temperatures in Opposing these three will national title and led the re- award as j"Je and e li f f or d racing's 20-year Tripl ~ Crown the 70s . be C. V. Whitney's 'Chompion, turning tea m me mbers a ye ar Blanke won rhe doubles event. ' drou!hr by winning the 100th Is mael Valenzuela will ride ridden by Manuel Ycaza; Anne ago in ali around competition Second place awards we re running of the BelmonrStakes. the favored Forward Pass in Ford's Jade Amicol, Bobby wit h 376.90 points in d u a 1 ·given to Keith Kraus for ~s The Calumet Farm colt went his bid to [urn back s uch Ussery; Minard Waldhe im's meets. , , finish in the singles and to for an easy gallop and the n challengers a s Gree'ntree T. V. Commercial, Howard Senior Fred Defjnis , from Richard Gray and Andy Mar-.. was entered with e ight other Stable's Stage Door Johnny Gram; Gustave Ring's Ar- Waukegan, Ill., who alsa com- cec who finished second in the 3-year-old colts in Saturday's and Mrs. Adele Rand's ' Call daise, Braulio Baeza; Robert petes in the all-around, com- doubles. 1 1/ 2-mi1e classic at Belmont Me Prince. J. Kleberg's Draft Card, John pi Ied 290. 15 po ints in the 1967 New club officers were Park. A victory, coupled with his Rotz, and Ray DuFour's and season. elected ar the meeting. Jerry If all nine go to the post triumphs in t!le Kentucky Der- Joseph Richards' Sir Beau, Rick Tucke r, an SIU gradu- Osborne wa selec[edpresidem at approximately 5:30 p.m., by,' gained after Dancer's Jm- Chris Rogers . ate, wa s the team.'s most val- for th~l0rthcoming year. Joe EDT, the gross purse will be. age was disqualifie d, and the Gall Me Prince and Draft uable preJorre r 10 1967. Kupcejewas chosen vice-pres- a stake equalling high of Preakness would make For- Card are trained by 87-y~ar­ Three men could represent idem and [Qurnament chair­ $161,450, with $1l7,700 to the ward Pass the first Triple old Max Hirsch and will 1run the STU r.,r3ck team in the man, and Ric ha r d Gray will 1968 Olympics. John Ve rnon, s e r ve as secre(ary-treas­ winn ~ r. The 1966 Belmont Crown winne r since Calumet's as;~e~~:~ colts each will a senior from Aspley, E ng- ure r. had the same purse. Citation in 1948. carry 126 po u n d s in the land, holds the school record B W The race, being staged at \~ Valenzuela will take For- gruelling race which has foiled In the triple jump fora second Unser ig ' inner Belmont Park after five run- ward P~s out of the No.4 ' four Triple Crown bids s ince place jumpin the Drake relays. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)­ nlngs at Aqueduct while Bel- post position while Call Me 1948. Tim Tam, , Vernon, who was born inGrear Bobby Unser of Albuquerque, mont ,was being renovated, wUI Prince, with Bill Boland up and Kauai Britain, will be ineligible to' N.M., picked up a r eco.rd check be given national television will J~ave from the No. 1 King each »ion a Derby and compete .for [he American of $li7,523 Friday night for coverage by CBS from 5 p.m'. slot, and Stage Door Johnny, preakness but came acropper ~:i~~hh:e:~l.l tryout for the winning the Indy 500. to 5:45 p.m. ridden by Hellodoro Gustine., In the Belmont.