Ar i z o n a « t a t i university TEW PE, Fear & Freedom B y B O B R E IL L Y Each day we are rem inded by the conservative elem ent in this coüntry that the federal government is taking away our freedom by unconstitutional means. To back up their statement, the conservatives are currently hammering a t the civil rights legislation. The picture they paint is, to impressionable adults and children, no differ ent than that im perialist dra' gon Red China displays to her people, who are not trained to compare and contrast. Children in homes of the ex C O N S E N T R A T I O N — C andidates fo r the College B ow l trem e hear a one-sided story squad are pictured d u rin g a F rid a y exam ination. F o u r m e m ­ from their parents; a story bers w ill be selected in A u g u s t to represent A 8 U at the B ow l about the decline of freedom in in N ew Y o rk . the United States. And the ehiM grows not to work w ith his country, but to fight it, not to respect his government, but to resent it. When we look squarely at the issue we find th at our free­ dom is not in jeopardy because Summer enrollm ent for the around operation.” the congress w ants to pass controversial bill. The problem first session here has climbed to The most talked about change is not th at acute, not th at sim­ the 8,000 m ark. this year a t ASU was the mail ple. ASU’s summer school has registration that was especially Some men, like Sen. Barry reached the point where it is designed to speed up the enroll­ Goldw ater, act as if the powers now among the top 10 percent ment process while eliminating of the Constitution are specific, in size among Colleges and Uni the students “pet peeve” of but they are not; the powers of versifies of the North Central standing in lines. The new sys­ th e Constitution are implied. Association. Included in this as tem is expected to become a This is w hat has made the Con­ sociation, whose influence spans part of regular registration stitution such a lasting, effec­ from West Virginia in the East once the bugs are eliminated to Arizona and U tah in the from the operation. tive document. West, are the famed “Big Ten Surely, if the civil rights bill is unconstitutional, the Sup­ universities. New innovations: The sum rem e Court, which is more qualified than Sen. Goldwater m er school often acts as a on such m atters, w ill act ac- proving ground for educational Summer Term Increases In Size And Importance Student Beware Of Sneaky Thief A » I X O N A Practice Underway For College Bowl By LYN N K U N K E L Local viewers of the General Electric College Bowl will have a chance to cheer for an ASU team that will appear on the first show of the new season Sept. 20th. The Sun Devils will face Hofstrsr University of Long T«i«n^ N.Y. The winner will go against La Salle College of Philadel­ phia, Pa., the following week. ASASU Student Faculty Re' lations Board, which initiated the trip to the College Bowl, wrote and asked the show’s di rectors to put ASU on the pro­ gram. A t first it seemed there would be a two year w ait but unexpectedly ASU received a fall bid. E X A M S SELEC T M EM BERS: One w ritten and two oral exams cut an original field of 100 ap­ plicants down to 11 students who comprise the training team. In late August the training squad will be narrowed to the four first-team members who w ill appear on the show. The 11-members seeking first team berths are: Robert Arch­ er, English! Pam Beers, Eng­ lish; Michael Crezee, biology; Robert Dorn, history; Cathryn Goddard, history; William Goletz, English; W illiam Lawren, history; Lynda Jones, French; Rowe Portis, English; Jo Anne Stewart, anthropology; Charles W right, mechanical engineer­ ing. The team gathers weekday afternoons in room 213 of the MU. Lectures on history, litera­ ture, art and philosophy are in­ tegrated between current event discussions. Each student is asked to do outside reading which includes the world atlas and almanac. Tests are given at the end of the week. Dr. Salerno has included re - ' gular College Bowl situations in the training program. So far, the team holds a 2-0 edge over a group of graduate students. Next Tuesday at 2:30 in the upper lounge of the MU, the students compete against a team of faculty members. These matches are open to the public. S A L E R N O O P T IM IS T IC : While watching his students take a w ritten examination, Dr. Salerno talked briefly and op­ tim istically about his team ’s chances. “It has taken some tim e for the team members to forget that they have been competing individually for a place on the team and to develop instead a feeling of cooperation and team spirit. Dr. Salerno and his team re­ ceive an all expense paid trip to New York, free tickets to Broadway plays, plus a $250 ex­ pense account. They leave on a Friday, stay at the Savoy HU- " ton and return the fo llo w in g Monday. cordingly. Of ,W nftg~tflg' 6oit^>' Students and staff should be servatives show distrust of the Dr. Roy C. Rice, Dean of the careful where they leave their Supreme Court, but if everyone Summer School, was asked if purses and personal belongings, felt this way w hat good would ASU would ever try the tri according to John Duffy, di­ our system of government be? semester system — an experi­ rector of campus security. Through his effort and lead­ *. * * ment pioneered by Dartmouth ‘We have had no thefts re­ ership, ASU’s advertising de­ However, last week Robert Zache wase chosen by Sigma Let us for a moment examine College and the University of ported yet this summer,” Duffy “freedom” and the civil right« Pittsburgh. “I don’t believe so said. However, thefts should be partm ent became nationally Delta Chi, professional journal­ bill. Along with the two summer reported to campus security im­ recognized. Last week in St. istic society, as one of 62 grad­ Louis, Mo., Robert Zacher was uates from across the nation to Is the rights bill a move by sessions, we also offer courses mediately. elected leader of another group receive a citation for achieve­ the federal government to regu­ in pre and post sessions that “It would be possible for a — the American Academy of m ent, late the lives of indivdiuals or make the university a year professional sneak thief to come Advertising. * * * to give individuals of all races on campus and work undetected the rights th at have been too The last editor was fired, for hours before someone re­ The world’s best runner in made a university spectacle »nrf long denied? ports any thefts,” he said. the 400-meter dash was hurt I believe the bill is designed Campus security recently ap most of this season and many later rehired. The job then be­ came one of controversy, con­ to serve the purpose of the lat­ prehended two suspects in con­ Armchair travelers w ill have nection with tools stolen from believed the U.S. would not tem pt and covered by pettiness. ter, and if, as a result, the form ­ e r occurs it would show the a chance to see “Italy, Sicily construction trailers parked on have his services a t the fall So, amid blessings and boos, m ortality of the m en who wrote and Sardinia” free of charge on campus. The two men, neither Olympic Games. But last week senior A n n Sch neid er tainw the bill — not the e v i l - d o i n g Tuesday, June 30, at 8 p.m. in an ASU student, have been re­ U lia W illia m s recovered from over the hot seat as Sahuaro his leg injury amju^stirted a editor. of the federal government. If the MU Ballroom. leased on bail pending tria l come-back b y placing second • • * our government wanted to This motion picture, w ith in a meet at San Diego and The persons responsible for take away individual rights and naration and music, will be He was a professor, college create a police state it would presented by Carl H. Thomsen the petty thefts in the housing tied for first w ith Brigham president and Southern Cali­ areas last semester have not Young University’s Bob Toblor have done so long ago. as part of the summer concert been caught, Duffy said. The dining the NCAA track and fornia Ph.D. Now Dr. R ichard If the civil rights bill proves and lecture series. cases w ill rem ain open until field championship m eet in W ootton has become director of financial aids. . . Off to New unworkable it can be rew ritten The first reel on the program fan. Eugene, Ore. York to the Group Training upon demand of the American includes shots of the crater of * ? * A m arked increase in petty people. Program flew ASU’s School of Vesuvius, the ruins of Pompeii, thefts was noted toward the Coaches say it w ill never be­ Social Service Administration’s Consequently, it is not the the Amalfi Drive, the island of end of the spring semester, as come a m ajor sport but th at W illia m Cranm er. . . When he bill, or the federal government Capri and the Blue Grotto. has been usual in th e'p ast, he didn’t discourage D ic k Felton began his career, the physical th at we m ust fear. A ll Amer­ The second reel is devoted said. who took second place honors plant departm ent consisted of icans m ust assume the task of exclusively to Rome. Many of p i • * • in calf roping a t the Interna­ 11 full-tim e men, one truck and evaluating thé bill's m erit — the film shots are rare air The Traffic Appeals Board tional College Rodeo in Doug­ 16 buildings. When Fen n H a r r is press for change if necessary, photos of Vatican City, Italy’s will m eet Thursdays a t 7 pm . las, Wyo. retires Tuesday he w ill leave support it if not. I t m ust be traffic problejo, the Interna­ in MU 208 to hear parking tick­ behind 200 fellow workers, 126 remembered th at m en can no tional Horse Show, Easter in e t appeals. Bond m ust be post­ He is quiet, unassuming, easy cars apd trucks, 24 scooters, longer be kept from sitting In Rome, Florence from the air ed a t the Cashier’s Office in the going and not the type one three motor bikes, seven trail­ public parks while the dogs run and the great fashion show at Adm inistration Building before would immediately place in-the ers and more than 100 build- % freely from tree to tree. P itti Palace. an appeal may be heard. rising young m an category. tags. . . y " " v ' Parading People Concert Series Presents Movie Summer Session STATE PRESS Friday, June 26,1964 sSen. Barry Goldwater \ Senator Opposes G vil R ights B ill Summer Session c h i T uif«i^T ^ h f h IS S ?*® ' di8i rf5H ted. b y the ca m p us chapter o f S ig m a Delta C h i u nder the direction o f C ircu latio n M a n a ge r Jo hn Nadel, is the official cam pu s new spaper o f A riz o n a State U n ive rsity. It is pub lishe d each W ednesday and F rid a y th ro u g h o u t the school year, e xcep ting holidays, and is entered as second class m atter at the Tem pe, A rizo n a, Po st O ffice under the acts of M a rch 3, 1879, and A u g u s t 24, 1912. THE S T A T E P R E S S ' is m em ber o f the A riz o n a N ew sp apers Association, A ssociated C o l­ legiate Press and N ational A d v e rtisin g Service, Inc. S u b scrip tio n price, $3 per school year. E D I T O R - IN - C H IE F __ --------------------------------- ---------- ------------- — B O B R E I L L Y M A N A G IN G E D IT O R — ----- J E R R Y R E I L L Y C O P Y R E A D E R - _____ -------- L Y N N K U N K E L C O N T R I B U T O R ______ -S A N D R A BO W M AN I On Constitutional And M oral Grounds No issue has ever caused as much concern and de bate as the civil rights leg­ islation now before Con­ gress. The State Press feels this legislation’s chief op­ ponent, Sen. Barry Goldwater, should be heard by all Americans. _Ed. * * * public utterances during the debates on those measures and since reveal clearly the areas in which I feel th at federal res­ ponsibility lies and federal leg­ islation on this subject can1be both effective and appropriate | Many of those areas are en­ compassed in this bill and to that extent, I favor it. should be so aménded by the people as to authorize such ac­ tion in accordance w ith the pro­ cedures for amending the Con­ stitution which that great docu­ ment itself prescribes. My basic objection to this measure is, therefore, consti­ tutional. -To-give genuine effect to the prohibitions of this bill w ill re­ quire the creation of a federal police force of mammoth pro­ portions. There have been few, if any, The two portions of this bill occasions when the searching to which I have constantly and of my conscience and the re ­ consistently voiced objections, examination of my views of and which are of such overrid­ our constitutional system have ing significance that they are played a greater part in the de­ It also bids fair to result in determ inative of my vote ; on term ination of my vote than the entire measure, are those the development of an “inform ­ they have on this occasion Which would embark the fed­ er” phychology in great areas I am unalterably opposed to eral government on a regulat­ of our national life — neigh­ discrimination or segregation ory course of action w ith re ­ bors spying on neighbors, on the basis of race, color or gard to private enterprise in workers spying on workers, creed, or on any other basis; the area of so-called “public ac­ businessmen spying on busi­ not. only my words, but more commodations” and the area of nessmen, where those who im portantly my actions through employment - to be more would harrass their fellow cit­ the years have repeatedly de­ specific, Titles II and VII of izens for selfish and narrow purposes w ill have ample in­ m onstrated the sincerity of my the bill. feeling in this regard. ducement to do so. These, the I find no constitutional basis federal police force and in “in­ This if fundam entally a m at­ for the exercise of federal reg­ form er” psychology, are the S L O W A T F I R S T — The new ch e ck-ou t system In the li­ ter of the heart. The problems ulatory authority in either of hallm arks of the police state b rary is not a s fast as the old system at the present time, but of discrim ination can never be these areas. and landm arks in the destruc­ once all the books have been carded to the neyv system cured by laws alone; but I If it is the wish of the Amer­ tion of a free society. autom ation w ill , prove its worth. H arold M atson is the would be the first to agree that m achine operator. laws can help — laws carefully ican people th at the federal It is the general welfare that considered and weighed in an government should be granted must be considered now, not atmosphere of dispassion, in the power to regulate in these ju st the' special appeals for the absence of political dema two areas and in the manner special welfare. This is the goguery and in the light of contemplated by this bill, then tim e to attend to the liberties of fundam ental constitu t i o n a 1 I say th at the Constitution all. principles. For example, throughout my By SA N D R A BO W M AN the IBM key punch, the patron’s 12 years as a member of the In this age of atomic struc­ m atriculation number, social Senate Labor and Public Wel­ tures, the space race and inter­ security number or an assigned fare Committee, I have repeatBesides deciding on a Pres­ for m ajor parties Presidential continental missiles, the library number is used. These numbers edly offered amendments to idential candidate to represent and Vice Presidential aspir­ has been a place where men serve in the capacity of the bills pertaining to labor that the party in November, Demo­ ants. This would elim inate could again put their feet back patron’s signature as used on would end discrimination in crats and Republicans have to “equal tim e” demanded by the old library check-out sys­ unions and repeatedly those decide when, where and how third party m inor candidates. on earth. amendments have been turned they are going to ,get funds to But the space age has at last tem. The “G reat Debates” of 1960 According to Dr. Covey, Mat­ down by the very members of finance the long, arduous, ex was a tem porary suspension of taken over this fortress with the conversion of Matthews Li thews Library is one of the first both parties who now so vo pensive campaign. section 315 of the Federal Com­ brary to the IBM check-out to put this system into full op ciferously support the present munications Commission Codes. In 1960 Presidential cam­ eration. To the knowledge of approach to the solution of our paigning, 20 million dollars was system. On an experim ental basis, the problem. Talk is one thing, ac­ The new system will not be the IBM people and the library tion is another, and until the shelled out by the Kennedy and commission recommended that put into full operation until staff only three other libraries members of this body and the Nixon camps. Television de­ political contributors be given fall when it is hoped a new are scheduled to attem pt this. people of this country realize bates on national network 50 per cent credit on their in­ Florida Atlantic University machine will enable students this, there w ill be no real solu­ hook-ups was the new way of come tax for contributions not to check out their own books plans to begin in the fall; the tion to the problem we face reaching more people in less to exceed $10. An alternate plan in a m atter of seconds, accord­ University of Missouri w ill put time at enormous costs. Defi would be for contributors to To be sure, a calm environ ing to Dr. Alan Covey, head li­ the system into operation in cits mounted and both parties their engineering library in the ment for the consideration of came out in the red after the claim up to $1,000 dollars as brarian. tax deductible for political con-, fall and Southern Illinois is al­ any law dealing with human campaigning. The advantages of the new tributions. relationships is not easily a t so planning to convert. system, as pointed out by Dr. The President’s Commission Finally, the federal govern­ A display showing the var­ tained — emotions run high, on Campaign Costs was formed Covey, are a more accurate lo­ political pressures become great m ent was asked to do their ious processes of the new sys­ cation file which will be avail­ and objectivity is at a prem ­ in November of 1961 to analyze share in soliciting more politi­ tem has been set up in the li­ able to all students availability ium. Nevertheless, deliberation campaign expenditures and and eventually a faster method brary and is entitled, “Automa­ and calmness are indispensable trace money sources. The com­ cal contributions from a wid­ tion To Serve You.” of checking out books. mission was set up as a non- er range of people. A system of to success. public disclosure on political The chief problem in convert­ partisan, voluntary organiza­ It was in this context that I ing to IBM has been the time tion made up mostly of politi­ monies would be reported to a . maintained high hopes for this elem ent in checking out books. cal scientists. Their objective Registry of Election Finance. current legislation—high hopes and thorough research produc­ Since the 1939 Hatch Act lim it­ This problem will exist until that, notwithstanding the glar­ ed certain recommendations ing campaign expenditures on each library book has a m aster ing defects of the measure as the national party committees card printed. The following is the MU it reached us from the other submitted to President Kennedy to three million dollars is mean­ Dr. Covey pointed out that summer calendar for the body and the sledge-hammer shortly before his assassina­ ingless now, the registry would tion by making up m aster cards as week of June 29: keep close tabs on all contribu­ political tactics which produced the books are checked out, pat­ Some of the recommenda­ tions, who they were from «nd it, this legislation, through the Tuesday: Concert Lecture rons are converting the most Series—“Italy, Sicily and actions of w hat was once con­ tions were meritous and others who they were for. used books to the new system Sardinia” “Illustrated lec­ sidered to be the greatest delib­ highly idealistic but all were The U.S. Post Office Depart­ first. Newly purchased books ture) erative body on earth, would aimed at stim ulating more sup­ m ent was asked to open its and reclassified books are be­ emerge in a form both effec­ port from private and public change of address files to pdrty ing converted before they are Wednesday: Tour — ASU tive for its lofy. purposes «nH sources Planetarium officials for registration drives. placed on the shelves. Large corporations were urg “Matching Incentive” was in­ Music Camp Sólo Recital, acceptable to all freedom-lov­ A book already having a ing people. ed to make more non-partisan troduced as a n alternate to 8:30 p.m., MU ballroom m aster card takes only 15 sec­ It is with great sadness that I contributions th at would be stimulate, party solicitations, onds to check out, said Dr. Co­ Thursday: Lecture - Lunch­ vey. eons—“Personal Finance in realize the non-fulfillm ent of tax debustible. Political parties whereby the federal govern­ were asked to use more profes­ m ent would m atch each private Arizona,” Dr, Joel J. Dau- these high hopes. Because of the new system, sional fund raisers and do more contribution. I realize fully th at the fed ten each patron is given a number voter research to increase cam­ eral government has a respon­ Adult Movies—“Pride and which is recorded on their li­ More contributions, shorter sibility in the field of civil paign efficiency. Prejudice” brary card. campaign periods and a' gen­ rights, I supported the civil Another recommendation was eral professional reorganization Because of the need for a Friday: Adult M o v i e — rights bills which were enact­ “Pride and Prejudice” th a t broadcast mediums pro­ was the commission's consensus.. nine digit num ber to operate ed in 1957 and I960, and my vide equal facilities and « wia —Jerry Reilly Library Initiates IBM Check-Out A Look At Campaign Funds Summer Events