Petty thefts may not be too p revalent local crim e o n-cam pus T he but o ff-cam p u s Is the pe m erchant. See page 2. ^ AIIZOHA state No. 44 The Election Boapd. afte r a 24-hour delay, announced last night th a t Fred Reish and Dean M ousser will vie for the office cf AS p resid en t in t-he general election n ex t W ednesday. N ational F oreign L anguage W eek beginirig M onday. O ut of ap proxim ately 3.000 ballots cast. Fred Reish received . 1.423, Dean M ousser 840 and M ike Mce a total of 752. the election' tu rn o ut was about the same as last year, according to Kay M artens. Election B oard chairm an. T he w ee k -lo n g prom otion of f oreign languages in in ­ te rn a tio n a l com m unication is sponsored by A lpha M u G am ­ m a, n atio n al h o n o rary for la n g ­ uage stu d en ts. . C andidates elected in the p rim ary are Sam Linder, AS first Vice president; Ju d y M eyer, AS secretary; Bob M cConnell, AMS p resid en t; Stephen Klock. AMS secretary; M arty S tellhorn, AWS p resid en t; K aren D arr, AWS activities vice president; Jan ice Q uil­ len, AWS secretary, and P atricia Topping, AWS tre a su re r. D R. M A R Y J. B scudero, asso­ ciate professor of S panish, is S outh w est reg io n al d irec to r and U n iv ersity ch a irm an of the w eek. S he said all activities w ill be open to th e public. W ednesday— 8:40 a.m ., LL 235, le ctu re by M rs. L uz M. V arga? on “El d esarro llo de la L engua E sp añ o la;” 12:40 p.m., LL 247, le c tu re by a w a rd - w in ­ nin g S p anish a rtis t Fancisco Lopez B urgos on “L as B e lla s E rtes;” 7:40 p.m ., M U 210, le c ­ tu re by D r. G re th on “M a n i­ festaciones A rtístic as del P u e b ­ lo M exicano.” T h u rsd ay — 1:40 p.m., L L 242, le c tu re by M rs. V argas on “M alentendidos d el Idio m a;” 7:40 p.m ., M U 214, le c tu re by D r. Q uino E. M artin ez on “M u ­ tu a l C om prehension.” F rid a y — 11:40 a.m ., L L 227, color slides an d le ctu re by E. B e rn e ll M c ln tire on “B e rlin ;” 1:40 p.m ., L L 227, Soviet, m o ­ vie “N ikolai O stro v sk ii,” p r e ­ se n te d by D r. Couch. S a tu rd a y — 8:00 a.m., L L 19, H a rv a rd T e s t in g - P r o je c t of sen io r lang u ag e m a jo rs co o rd i­ n a te d by D r. P a u l Lv L uenow . ap­ Mousser, Reish Tops in Primary, Head fo r General Two Soviet motion pic­ ture's end lectures by lang­ uage specialists from Spain, France and the faculty will ccmnriss the program for T uesday— 9:40 a.m., LL -23Ô, S oviet m ovie “M alchik S P a lch ik ,” p resen ted by D r. S a n ­ ford C. Couch. page and Friday, April Films, Talks Help Promote Languages M onday— 8:40 »a .m , L L 243, le ctu re by D r. C arlos ,V. G reth on “Jo se Z o rrilla y la cele­ b ratio n de ‘D on J a u n T enorio en M exico;” 9:40 a.m., LL 243, le c tu re by R icard o L. L an d e ira on “M úsica de E sp añ a;’-’ 7:40 p.m ., M U 209, le c tu re by Jo rg e G a n ste r of F ra n c e on “L ’econom ie de P a ris.” editorial pears in full on page 5. UNIVERSITY Vol. 46 D R . E S C U D E R O said events fo r th e w eek include a la n g ­ uage ex h ib it in M atth ew s , L i­ b ra ry and th e follow ing le c ­ tures: referendum nesday’s ballot is argued on on the increase, sa y s a T em - C olorful posters by P u litz e r p riz e -w in n in g ca rto o n ist B ruce R ussell w ill a p p e a r on c a m ­ pus tod ay to publicize th e w eek. T he m otto of th e posters is “U n iv ersal K now ledge of the W orld L anguages — the S a te l­ lite T h a t C ould L aunch a G lobe.” in itiative, and recall question on W e d ­ S E N A T O R S E L E C T E D IN the p rim ary are: R obert K cm pton and Lex M cGraw, off-cam pus men; B arbara H eedum and M aryann M cGovern, off-cam pus women; Bob A cklen and Richard P arry , senior class; Jam es B rennan and Bruce M axw ell, ju n io r class; Pam Del Duca and Jo h n Florez, sophomore Ciass; Jo h n O hlfest and Bob Z inkhan, arch itectu re; W ally Farley, business ad m in istratio n : P R IM A R Y V IC T O R S — T he two rem aining A S presidential hope­ fu ls, Dean M ousser and Fred Reish, size each other up in p rep a ra ­ tion for the storm of general election campaigning. Reish w ill take 3-2 lead into the fin al election. Cam paigning starts Sunday. Initiative Measure To Appear on Ballot T he S tu d e n t Senate- voted 20 5 y esterd ay to p lace th e in itia ive, re fe re n d u m an d recall m e asu re on W ednesda y ’s ge n e ral electio n ballo t., If ratifie d by a sim ple m ajo r­ ity vote of th e stu d e n t body and signed by P re sid e n t D urham , the m e asu re w ill be added to Lecture T ickets R eady Today S tu d e n ts h o ld in g th e C ele­ b rity series tick ets for the A rth u r S ch lesin g er J r . lec­ tu r e m ay ex ch an g e coupons for re se rv e seat tic k ets b e­ g in n in g today, acco rd in g to Ron T aq u in , box office m a n ­ ager. T icket ex ch an g es w ill co n ­ tin u e th ro u g h A p ril 14 a t th e G am m ag e A u d ito riu m Box O ffice. th e A S C o n stitu tio n as its first am en d th en t. T H E IN IT IA T IV E s e c t i o n w ould let stu d en ts .re q u est leg ­ islatio n upon p rese n tatio n of a petitio n w ith sig n a tu res of 20 p er cent of th e electo rate. T he referen d u m s e c t i o n w ould p e rm it th e S en ate to . su b m it legislation to th e stu d e n t body for a vote. T he recall section w ould a l­ low stu d en ts to schedule a r e ­ call by p rese n tin g a petition w ith sig n a tu res of 25 p e r cent of th e electorate. A M A J O R IT Y of th e S e n a ­ to rs feel th e proposal has m erit an d expect th e stu d e n t body to .g iv e it anjfckay. T h e m in o rity w hich voted ag ain st th e m easu re also feel th e re is som e m e rit in th e p ro ­ posed am en d m en t, b ut feel the in itia tiv e section of it could be m isused by p ressu re groups to force u n p o p u la r legislation. Students Perform ‘Figaro’ Tonight, Tomorrow; Tickets Still Available “T he M a rria g e of F ig a ro ” by M ozart w ill be p erfo rm ed by th e U n iv ersity P la y e rs an d the L yric O p era T h e a te r tonight an d S a tu rd a y in G am m age A u d ito riu m a t 8:30. T he p lot involves F ig aro an d S usanna, se rv a n ts of C ount A m aviva, w ho a r e to be m a r­ ried. M arcellin a, th e housejkeeper, is, in love w ith Figaro, an d C herubino, a page, is in love w ith S usanna. T h e clast, in clu d in g a 24m em b er chorus and a 30-piece o rch e stra, is u n d er th e su p e r­ vision of m usical d irec to r K en ­ n eth Seipp. T ick ets a re still av ailab le, an d m ay be reserv ed by calling th e L yceum box office 966.3437. S tu d en t an d fac u lty tic k ­ ets a re $1 an d $1.50. S haron B eeler and Ju d y Thomas w ere elected education sen ato is; T erry P hillips and K en W ayman, engineering science; Rob A bram son, fine arts, and B arb ara Booth and K ath y F a rre r, nursing. M ike C ahill and Bill H arris w ere elected AMS senators. C arc.lyn Bates and B erth a W illey w efe elected AWS senators. T he Election B oard has asked the AS S uprem e C ourt to decide who will be the second business ad m in istratio n senator. The election code does n o t m ake it clear who is elected in th e case of m ere th a n two w rite -in candidates fo r a vacancy. T h ere w ere 108 w rite -in candidates for this office,;and no w rite -in can d id ate had a clear m ajority. O F F I C E S T H A T W IL L B E decided in the general election n ex t W ednesday a r e :' A S. p resid e n t betw een Fred Reish and Dean M ousser: AS ad m in istra tiv e vice president, Max Goodrich and A lan W arne; AS activities vice president, Linda O akley an d M ichjael Vivion; AMS~yice president, Fred L oeteher and Jo h n M um ferd, and liberal ¡¡rAp senators. C harles Wise, Bill Sage, M ike Riggs and Lynn Hendricks». . T h e 24-hour delay in obtaining the resu lts was caused by an unex p lain ed problem in scheduling at the Salt R iver P roject Cofhn u te r C enter. T H E B A L L O T S F I R S T h ad to be processed by Salt R iver P ro ­ je ct com puters before they could be counted by the ASU d ata p ro ­ cessing.,.center. F u rth e r delay was caused by incorrectly m arked ballots which had to be hand sorted by th e Election Board. N am es in Primary Election Vote Count bold have been elected in p rim a ry b a llo tin g F IR S T V IC E P R E S ID E N T O F F -C A M P U S W O M E N S E N A T O R S Sam L in d e r 2363 B a rb a ra H eedum # 239 M a rya n n M cG o ve rn * 259 A S A D M IN . V I C E P R E S I D E N T M ax G o o d ric h 833 S E N IO R C L A S S S E N A T O R S A la n W a rn e 718 Bob A c k le n 431 M elin d a C o c k rill 595 R ic h a rd T . P a rry 1 435 J o n E la m 378 J U N IO R C L A S S S E N A T O R S C a ro l M cP h e rso n 337 Jam es R. B re n n a n 502 A S A C T I V . V I C E P R E S ID E N T B ru ce E. M axw e ll 478 L in d a O a k le y 1275 SO PH O M O RE C L A S S S E N A T O R S M ich a e l V ivion 952 Pam Del D uca 528 M ike H e ifn e r , 596 Jo hn F lo re z 569 AS SECRETARY T e rr y F o r s b e rg 444 J u d y M eyer 1765 G e o rg e M. P b ilp o tt 334 J u d y O rm s b y 1134 A R C H IT E C T U R E S E N A T O R S A M S P R E S ID E N T Jo hn O h lfe st 222 Bob M cC o nne ll 885 Bob Z in k h a n 83 T ed M arse lla 621 A M S V IC E P R E S ID E N T W a lly F a rle y 390 F r e d L o e ts c h e r 592 E D U C A T IO N SEN ATO RS J o h n M u m fo rd Sh aron Be e le r 444 437 K im M oody J u d ith Lee T h o m as 327 499 D e n n is M cC u lley 342 - AM S SE C R E TA R Y 1127 T e r r y P h illip s 136 AM S TR EA SU R ER K e n W aym an 133 Steve L arse n ...... 1136 S u s a n L o u ise L a k in 102 A W S P R E S ID E N T F IN E A R T S S E N A T O R M arty S tellhorn .... Rob A bram so n 737 M a rti V ojitko . 566 L IB E R A L A R T S S E N A T O R C h arle s' W ise 393 A W S E X E C . V IC E P R E S ID E N T B ill S age G eneen R ich a rd so n ............................... 1175 347 L y n n H e n d ric k s 345 A W S A C T IV . V IC E P R E S ID E N T M ic h a e l T. R iggs 342 K a re n D a r r ............................. 541 L o u is T. G a llu c c i 174 B a r b a r a J . J e n k in s . . . . . . . 603 N U R S IN G S E N A T O R S AW S SECR ETA R Y * B a rb a ra Booth 71 J a n ic e Q u ille n ...... ............. K a rth y F a rr e r 1126 73 AM S SEN ATO RS AW S TREASU RER M ichael C a h ill P a tric ia H. T o p p in g .......... 858 771 B ill H a rris L e s ta ,L. W illia m s .... 713 477 D on T h o m as 559 O F F -C A M P U S M E N S E N A T O R S A W S S E N A T O R S R ob ert K e m p t o n .................................. 572 C a ro ly n Bates ......... 1050 L e x M c G ra w ........................................ 428B e rth a W i ll e y .................. 715 Page 2 STATE PRESS Friday, April 2, 1965 Petty Thievery Plagues Campus Drug; Few Cases Reported to Dean’s Office P e tty th ie v ery and shoplifting on cam pus “a re n ’t p re v a le n t enough to w orry ab o u t,” a c ­ cording to C am pus S ecu rity and th e assistan t dean of m en. B ut to C am pus D ru g ’s P ete F um usa, it is an in c reasin g problem . F u m u sa rep o rted “a defin ite in c re a se ” in sh o p liftin g th is sem ester. H e could o ffe r-m o estim ate of losses. F um usa, o w n er of the sto re a t 8th St. and College A venue, b lam ed m uch of th e in crease oh crow ded conditions in th e store. H e said th e situ atio n should im prove n e x t fall w h en h e m oves • to a la rg e r building. R ussel B loyer, assista n t dean of m en, said only “h a lf a doz­ en cases” of stu d e n t shoplifting h av e been re p o rte d to his office. H e said d isc ip lin ary action in each case am o u n ted to “in fo rm ­ al office p ro b atio n — n o t a m a tte r of p e rm a n e n t rec o rd .” B loyer said co u rt action brin g s ab o u t a $100 fine. Orchesis’ Annual Concert Uses Movement to Describe Emotions O rchesis, m odern d an ce h o n ­ orary, w ill present' its an n u a l concert a t 8:15 p.m . A pril 12 and 13 in G am m age A u d ito r­ ium . T he pro g ram fe a tu re s v a ria ­ tions of m an y em otions d e sc rib - Construction on In du strial Annex Now Under W ay C onstruction on a $145,602 In d u stria l Design Technology A nnex B uilding began this week. Jo h n R. Ellingson, d irecto r of the P hysical P lant, said the tw o -sto ry building w ill serve as a la b o rato ry for aero n au tic al studies. T he new an n ex w ill be ju st n o rth of the In d u stria l D e­ sign and Technology B uilding. Low bidder for the p ro ject w as A rm strong C onstruction Co. of P hoenix. T he building is expected to be com pleted by Aug. 1. W ork on an electrical conduit for electric service to cam pus also began this week. Ellingson said the conduit will provide p rim a ry service and em erg en cy , feeder service for the ce n tral heatin g and cooling plant. C orban D ykes E lectrical Co., P hoenix, was low bidder on the $41,493 project. ed by body m ovem ents. “S U P P R E S S E D D e l i g h t , ” “T he P o w er of F a te ” and “M oods for P icasso” lead to the special p erfo rm an ce of th e e v e ­ ning, “W om en and D estiny,” ch o reographed by M arg aret Gisolo, associate professor of physical ed ucation an d spon­ sor. O rchesis w as form ed as a club h ere in 1953. M iss Gisolo assum ed sponsorship in 1955. “M odern dance is a fre e r form th a n b allet,” she said, “because th e re a re no lim its to w h at one can do w ith his body. B allet has sta n d a rd m ovem ents th a t a re only v arie d in th eir progression an d th e d an c er’s ability to p e rfe c t th e m .” M RS. M A R G A R E T D es J a r din, p ian o acco m p an ist fo r th e group, has com posed an d p la y ­ ed for all O rchesis p e rfo rm ­ ances and also fo r th e dance classes th a t w ere b ein g ta u g h t before th e o rg an izatio n w as form ed. O rchesis also sponsors a w orkshop ev e ry fa ll w ith guest le ctu rers and p erfo rm ers w ho give stu d en ts n ew concepts of dance. B icycle th e fts n u m b e r ab o u t fo u r a w eek, S ecu rity D irector Jo h n B. D u ffy said. H e added th a t in m ost cases th e bicycles a re “b o rro w ed ” fo r a rid e across cam pus an d a re soon recovered. Stolen books often tu rn up w hen th ey a re resold to book stores. J a c k S hultz, assista n t m an ag er of th e U n iv ersity B ookstore, said stu d e n ts’ books can u su ally be tra c e d upon r e ­ selling. Guest Lecturer to Discuss Psychology, Liberal Arts “P sychology in th e L ib e ra l A rts C u rric u lu m ” w ill be th e topic of a le c tu re by D r. W il­ liam A. H u n t, ch a irm an of th e psychology d e p a rtm e n t of N o rth w e ste rn U n iv ersity , at 3:30 p.m. to d ay in SS 335. T he le ctu re is fre e an d open to s tu ­ d en ts an d faculty. L Y R I C O P E R A — “T he M arriage of Figaro,” com ic opera by Mo­ zart, w ill be presented by an all student cast, orchestra-and chorus here by U n iv e rsity 'P la y e rs and L y ric Opera Theatre, at 8:30 p.m. in Gam m age Auditorium tonight and tom orrow . H ere, from left, V ick y Bond., as the Countess, and M ary Beth Am es, as Susanna, are a rtific ia lly polite to each other w h ile harboring anim osity. C h em istry P ro f Joins F a cu lty D r. G eorge R. P e ttit, as­ sociate pro fesso r of ch em istry a t th e U n iv ersity of M aine since 1961, jo in ed th e facu lty y esterd ay as p ro fesso r of ch em ­ istry , according to P re sid e n t D urham . T he n ew professor, w ho w as an assista n t p ro fe sso r of ch em ­ istry a t th e U n iv e rsity of M aine fro m 1957 to 1961, receiv ed a b ach elo r of science d eg ree from 'W ashington S ta te U n iv ersity an d m a ste r of science a n d doc­ to r of philo so p h y degrees in ch e m istry from W ayne S tate U n iv ersity . We've Got It! Barbi Ruth in Cole of California “almost brief” Gingham checked suit with matching swim top. I Su it $12.00 Top $11.00 | Striped Seersucker Gant tailors its own inimitable fit, flair and styl­ ing into cotton seersucker. Result: an exciting new expression has been added to this superb warm weather cotton fabric. Relax handsomely this summer in a Gant Seersucker, g 95 SYMMETRY . P R IC ES FROM $135 TO $1500 Currently On Display — Replicas of World Famous Diamonds iv ip s L CASU AL TO C A N D LE LtG H I F A S H IO N S 710 Forest A ve., Tempe In O x fo rd 'S q u a re WWW © x fo r tt 1604 E. C A M E L B A C K W k ;e CORNER OF FOREST & SEVENTH M EM BER GEM O rig in a tili^ S é Open 9 A.M .-5:30 P.M. _ A M ER IC A N 8 0 C IE T Y D r a d iti on T h u r * , y . T il 9 P.M. Friday, April 2, 1965 STATE PRESS Page 3 STUDENTS COULD HELP - Traffic (Study Head Wants Campus Site By K E N N Y N EU N D O R F | .Phoenix may become a big city with only minor traffic problems, and ASU may play a part in making it John Gary, Hank Mancini In Gammage Tw o special P h o en ix S ym ­ phony O rc h estra Pops C oncerts C. R. Brady, manager of the Valley Area Traffic and transportation Study located just north of campus on College A venue, said h e w ould lik e to m ove S tu d y h e a d q u a rt­ ers to som e place on cam pus, possibly th e old E n gineering C enter. T h e study, w h ich is com pil­ ing in fo rm atio n on V alley tr a f ­ fic an d p red ic tin g fu tu re needs, w ould use s tu d e n t p a rt-tim e help if m oved an d possibly m ig h t u tilize fa c u lty advice and th e co m p u ter facilities. T he re se a rc h of th e p ro ­ g ra m includes all m ean s of m oving peo p le „ a n d goods — tra in s, planes, ca rs an d trucks. T o m ak e th e S tu d y com plete, B ra d y said, popu latio n fo re ­ casts an d p red ic tio n s of th e lan d use and econom ic situ atio n m u st be know n. A ll of th ese facto rs w ill be ta k e n in to account w h en the a c tu a l p la n n in g fo r th e V al­ le y ’s fu tu re tra n sp o rta tio n sy s­ tem s ta k e place. ----------- : 1-------- —— ------------ Wind Musicians To Perform in Concert Tonight in G am m age A u d ito riu m w ill fe a tu re sin g er Jo h n G ary , M ay 4 an d co m p o ser-p erfo rm er H e n ­ ry M ancini, M ay 18. T he concerts, w hich a re not p a rt of th e C eleb rity or F ine A rts series, w ill begin a t 8:30 p.m. A co n cert by th e D anzi W ood­ G ary is consid ered a top sing­ w in d Q u in tet, acclaim ed by e r an d is n oted fo r his ex tre m e critics as “th e fin est w ind gro u p vocal ran g e. M ancini, a p ian ist in th e w o rld ,” w ill b e g iven a t an d flu tist, w ill p erfo rm as. 8:15 p.m . to d ay in th e M U b a ll­ room . ^ ^ g u e s t co n d u cto r of th e P h o en ix S ym phony P ops O rchestra. $j)n to u r in th e U nited S tates for "‘th e firs t tim e, th e group, form ed by flu tist F ra n s V ester, first p erfo rm ed a t th e H olland M usic F e stiv a l in 1958. T h e Q u in te t is m ad e u p of “firs t c h a irm e n ” of th e A m ste r­ d am C oncert O rc h estra and T he N eth e rlan d s O p era O rch es­ tra. T h e ir m usic selection ran g es fro m ch a m b e r m usic by F ra n z D anzi to m o d e rn w o rk s espec­ ially com posed fo r th e group. T he S tu d y sta rte d as a p ro ­ je c t of T em pe, M esa and S cottsdale, b u t w as ex p an d ed to in clu d e th e V alley as it b e­ cam e p la in th a t tra ffic p la n ­ T ickets m ay be p u rch ased at th e door. ning was necessary. M ancini is best k now n for com posing “M oon R iv er” and “D ays of W ine an d Roses.” His song “D ear H e a rt,” is being considered fo r a 1965 A cadem y A w ard. T ickets are on sale a t th e MU In fo rm a tio n Desk,- H ill’s R ecords in T em pe S hopping C e n ter an d o th e r reco rd stores th ro u g h o u t th e V alley. P rices ran g e from $1 to $4.50 p e r con­ cert. 4.V, **•»«*■•** CKRI8-TOTVX7 AND D O 'W N TO W N the year 'round jacket for active men! McGregor Drizzler now m 12 colors T he ja c k e t o f 1,001 uses m 101 sizes a n d color com binations, it’s A m erica’s favorite. T ailored for action an d fre e sw inging com fort, w ith deep c u t pivot arm holes, d o u b le protection shoulders, cloth b re a th e r holes. Rugged D rizzler cloth is g u a ra n te e d w a te r-re p e lle n t for 2 years, com pletely m achine w ash ­ able. F a irw a y G reen, Bogie Yellow, B irdie B lue, F lag Red, S and T rap, B ottle G reen, D ust G ray, T aupe, Maple, W hite Black, B lazer Blue. R egu lars in 36 to 46. Longs 38 to 46 in M aple or F airw ay green. & 12.95 K o rrick s M e n s Furn ishing s, C h ris-T o w n and Downtown / Page 4 STATE PRESS Friday, April 2, 1965 two views on the question BESIDES ELECTING those who will con­ tain legislation on issues when present stitute this fall’s student government, the methods are unresponsive. Students do not electorate must decide this Wednesday on realize how easy it is to get .legislation be­ the question of initiative, referendum and fore the Student Senate. All of the sena­ recall. The full text of the proposed amend­ tors are more than willing to bring any le­ ment to the AS Constitution appears op­ gislation before the Senate for considera­ “ So I ask ed him , ’Is it a n y of m y b u s­ “ T h is n u t w alk ed up to me y esterd ay posite this page. Two interpretations fol­ tion. Student Senate committees investi­ an iness?’ He an sw ere d , ’It’s ev ery m a n ’s 'A nd w h a t p a rt are you do* gate the merits of all bills considered. Stu­ ingd said, low: resp o n sib ility to ca st o ff th e shackles in th e g reat question of civil of self in te re st an d w o rk fo r th e b e t­ lib erties?’ ’’ dent opinion and administrative guidance te rm e n t of m a n k in d .’ ” A VIEW FOR is what influences the committees, not the The initiative, referendum and recall is greed of pressure groups. Legislation must a major step by the Student Senate to open be thoroughly investigated before being new avenues for students to express a submitted to the president of the Univer­ more active voice in their own government. sity for his signature. The initiative gives the student body the Referendum puts the vote to Associated right to petition the Senate for specific le­ Students, but will all of the Associated * gislation. The referendum provides an op­ Students vote? No. There is no better votportunity for the senators to refer to the ter representation than a Student Senate, students any proposed legislation that is which is not subject to organized groups considered. In the recall provision the stu­ voting on whim. 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P ro ­ ceeds w ill go to th e AW S schol­ a rsh ip fund. More than 1,000 Arizona high school students are ex­ pected to attend a science fair and a music festival sched­ uled here today and tomorrow. The annual Central Arizona Regional Science Fair, sponsored by The Phoenix Gazette, is on display today. S ix acad em ic sch o larsh ip s t o ---------------------------------------- ------ASU, as w ell as ribbons and an d ensem ble events, w h ile th e m edals to first, second an d th ird second festiv al, scheduled A pril place w in n ers in m o re th a n 10 24, w ill b e fo r concert bands, categories w ill b e aw arded. fu ll o rch estras an d strin g o rch stra s an d choruses. S enior division sw eepstakes w inners, u su ally one boy and Solo m ed ia ac ce p ta b le fo r th e one girl, w ill receive ex p en sefestiv al w ill in clu d e voice, piano paid trip s to th e N ational Sci­ an d any in stru m e n t of th e sym ­ ence F a ir in St. Louis, Mo., p h o n y o rch e stra o r co n cert M ay 5-8. band. A ir Force Sets Officer P rogram M ake-up T est T he A ir F orce O fficer Q u ali­ fying T est m a k e -u p is sch ed u l­ ed for 8 p.m . A pril 9 in M ain 215. T he te st is open to cadets w ho m issed th e first test an d ju n io r college tra n sfe rs p la n n in g to ta k e advanced ROTC in the aerospace studies. In th e A ir F orce p ro g ram it is possible fo r Ju n io r class m en to receive a com m ission in tw o y ea rs in stead of th e sta n d a rd four. T he te st m u st be ta k en by J u ly 1 to qualify. Mt. Everest Conquerer To Be Guest Speaker A slide show by J im W h it­ ta k er, th e first A m erican to clim b M t. E v erest, w ill be p re sented by th e A rizona M oun­ ta in e e rin g C lub S unday, A pril 11 a t 8 p.m . in the P h o en ix College A uditorium . T ickets fo r th e show m ay be o b ta in ed a t th e MU In fo rm a ­ tion D esk fo r $1. Foreign Students Club To Sponsor Open House F oreign S tu d en t C lub w ill sponsor an in te rn a tio n a l open house f r om 4 to 5:30 p.m . today a t the B a p tist S tu d en t U nion, 112 E. 8th stree t,' Tem pe. All stu d e n ts a re invited to atten d . T he public m ay view th e e x ­ hibits, w hich w ill b e in th e M en’s G ym nasium from 3 to 7 p.m. an d 8:45 to 9:30 p.m. F ri­ day. T he first of tw o C e n tra l A ri­ zona M usic F estiv als w ill be to ­ m o rro w , co -sp o n so red b y th e D e p a rtm e n t of M usic, th e C en­ tr a l D istric t of th e A rizona B an d an d O rc h estra D irecto rs A ssociation an d th e C h o ral S ec­ tion of th e A rizo n a M usic E d u ­ cato rs A ssociation. T he concert w ill fe a tu re solo E IC H E N A U E R ’S B A R “T a k e T he T ra m ” To Papago. Plaza Curtis JEWELERS Jew elry and T he p u b lic is in v ited to a t ­ te n d a c o n c ert of honor, f e a tu r ­ ing soloists an d en sem b les ra te d superior, a t 7:30 p.m. tom orrow in th e re c ita l h all on th e th ird floor of G am m age A uditorium . TYPING Neat, accurate, reasona b l e . VeElla Gardens, 1700 E. Don Carlos, Apt. 2E, Tempe. Phone 9660885. ( P h o to /b y Jo h n Polich) H E M M E D IN — A sm iling coed stands surrounded by three lam pposts representative of three types found on campus. A t the left is the newest type, the m ercury vapor light pole. Behind the coed is the old style lamppost not much in evidence on cam pus now. A t the right is the pole new er on cam pus than the old -style but not as recent an a rriv a l as the m ercury vapor light. Wheel Aligning - Balancing Auto G lass Installation Pete Null's TEMPE BODY SHOP SPECIALIZED COLLISION SERVICE 11 East Fourth Street TEMPE Phone WO 7-1601 Kennecott's Comer VIGOR-TRIGGER 50c Friday, April 2, 1965 Our Copper Kit Is Bigger Than Their Whole Caboodle Arizona produces more copper than Rhode Island. It produces more co p­ per than South Dakota. More than any of the other 50 states. More than all 50 of them put together. T o be blunt, A rizo n a produces a whopping amount of copper. You ju st can’t im ­ agine how much. W e’re in the b u si­ ness ourselves, and we have a hard tim e im agining. Look ju st about a n y ­ w here on earth, and you’ll find som e­ thing m'ade from A rizo n a copper. Some of it cam e from Kennecott. W e’re ju st downright button-busting proud to be a part of the nicest, frien d liest, copperest state th ere is. 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For Information on rewarding careers In mining, write to uo et Heyden, Arizone convenient o ffice s / open Thursday nights ana a ll day Saturday T IM F I TH O M AS M A LL 805 Mill Avenue Tempe Center 4527 E. Thomas Rd. F H O B N IX 7 1 9 N. Old Scottsdale Rd. 16 W. Adams S t C H R IS -T O W N Kennecott \ e / Copper Corporation Bay Minas Division Tem pe 8 SCO TTSD A LE tU C S O N 19th Ave. and Bethany Home Rd. El Con Shoppini Center M BSA VUM A 129 West Main 2816 4th Ave. Dispensing Opticians Whare It’s always sate to save money on alasse!, - and contact tonane, tuoi" Friday, April 2, 1965 Page 13 SfBy BOB REILLY^ | | Women’s Athletics Poorly Publicized J | Sports Briefs F o r th re e y e a rs h e w as th e d o m in a te fig u re on th e b a s k e t­ b all co u rt an d n o t w idely know n o u tsid e th e region. W hen th e D etro it P isto n s d r a f t­ ed h im la st w in te r th e folks in th e m o to r city w an te d to k n o w w h y an u n k n o w n becam e tl\e f irs t-ro u n d pick. T h e N ational B a sk e tb a ll A ssociation g av e th e a n sw e r by selectin g Joe C a ld ­ w ell to th e A ll-R o o k ie NBA team . Generally, men have been slbw in recognizing the capabilities and achievements of women. It took two hundred years before men allowed them to vote and a great world war and a booming economy before they could work freely and enjoy the satisfaction of the pro­ fessions. Given the chance, women, like the Negro, Jew, Italian and other religious and ethnic groups, proved they were pretty capable, in many cases superior, to the class and sex-conscious die hards who are motivated by fear, guided by tradition and led by ignorance. FORTUNATELY, women here are treated on an equal basis. In athletics, for instance, a few women’s scholar­ ships have been made available and teams formed to compete on an intercollegiate level. But the trouble is no one wants to promote, in print and pictures, the awards and international acclaim some of the ASU women have received. For example, it took nearly a day to find a picture of champion golfer Carol Sorenson and “most informants” didn’t know if she was on campus. When a male athlete receives only conference recog­ nition his name becomes a household word in Phoenix because reams of material from numerous sources flow over the desk of news editors. Enough single photos are available to start a private publicity agency. THIS IS NOT the case with the women athletes. Ask the average student who Marylyn Ramenofsky is and what world record she holds and they will wonder what you are talking about. Not that Miss Ramenofsky should be placed high on a pedestal, but anyone who holds a world record and won a silver medal in the 440-meter freestyle swimming event in the 1964 Olympic games, should get as much notice as the junior college transfer that might become next year’s right halfback. No one is pointing a. finger at any particular depart­ ment in this University. State Press Sports is to blame also. Yet the problem exists and in order to solve it, a combined effort is needed. The women athletes here are doing as well as the men and the public should be informed. It’s just that simple. T h e tra c k te am u p se t the U n iv ersity of C alifo rn ia and w ere looking fo rw ard to the S tar-stu d d ed S o u th ern C alifo r­ n ia S trid e rs S a tu rd a y night. S u d d en ly , up popped th e AAU w ith its iron clad policy and th e m e et w as canceled. Reason — th e AAU w o n ’t le t its a th ­ letes ta k e p a rt in m eets san c­ tio n ed by th e U.S. T rack and F ield F ed eratio n . ip ii Ë Â i S p rin g is th e tim e w hen a “y o u n g m a n ’s fancy tu rn s to th o u g h ts of lo v e” an d a football coach tu rn s to th e a r t of public relatio n s. O ff to N ew Je rse y and th e lan d of b an q u e t tab les an d high school ta le n t goes F ra n k K u sh to speak on “D e­ veloping A H igh S coring O f­ fense,” in a coaches’ clinic at R u tg ers U niversity. * * * “M y gosh! W here d id they go?” S tan d in g in th e doorw ay of th e gam es room w as sopho­ m o re Ken C an trell sta rin g at th e e m p ty spaces w h ere the ping p o n g tab les used to be. W ith p ad d le and b all in hand he w as all set b u t h ad no place to play. W ho rem oved the tab les? No one k new . G EO RGE B O U TELL Shines In Houston Golf Squad Defeats Oklahoma In First Round P lay at Houston T he Sun D evil golf team left fo r H ouston W ednesday fo r its to u g h est te st of th e season—the A ll-A m erica T ournam ent. M aking th e trip a re Coach B ill M ann, an d p la y e rs G eorge B outell, Rick T alt, K en F ulton an d T ed Lyford. In firs t-ro u n d play th e D ev­ ils defeated O klahom a 5-1 and took leads in th e tw o -b a ll and fo u r-b a ll divisions. T he U niversity of H ouston heads th e m edal division w ith 292. ASU is second tw o strokes back a t 294. Fulton, a fte r th e first round m atch, ra n k s second in th e in ­ dividual low n et w ith 71. L ead ­ ing is H ouston’s R andy P etrie. In th ird place w ere A SU ’s L y­ ford an d B outell. Get In W E OFFER INDIVIDUAL COURSES & PERSONAL INSTRUCTION FOR: • • • • Body Building Reducing Conditioning Sauna • • M assage Steam Bath m Hours; 10 to 10 Daily Charter Memberships i & $6oo Per Month ijniuerôity. ^ Jlealth d u b t IN TEMPE 1018 N. Scottsdale Rd. Ph. 967-7461 — IN PHOENIX 3147 W. Ind. Sch. Rd. ® Ph. 266-6798 J sqms I *— 1 Page 14 STATE PRESS No Television for ASU -B YU Game T he U n iv ersity forfeited itsrig h ts to a p p e ar on an “NBC reg io n al telecast of a scheduled S ep tem b er 18th clash against B righam Young. A th le tic D irector Clyde Sm ith m ade th e announcem ent. He said, “We are pleased th a t the television com m ittee of the NCAA has offered this date for ex p o su re to ASU, but w e do not choose to suhm it th e a th ­ letes no r th e fans to the e x ­ trem e heat w hich is p re v a le n t a t th a t tim e of the y e a r.” A ccording to the U.S. W eath ­ er B ureau, th e av erag e te m p er­ a tu re on S ep tem b er 18th is 97 degrees and rises to 98 degrees by la te afternoon. A proposal w as suggested to m ove the g am e’s site from T em pe to P ro v o b u t the A thletic B oard’s decision w as negative NCAA-AAU ‘War’ Makes Cancellation of Track Meet B y JO H N because th e b u d g etary p ro g ram fo r th e fiscal y ea r 1965-66 is p red icted p rim a rily upon hom e g ate receipts. Season ticket, prog ram m in g is u n d e r w ay an d w ould n ecessitate m a jo r c h a n g ­ es if th e gam e w ere sw itched. T he m a tte r rem ain s u n s e t­ tled. S p eculators believ e th e WAC presid en ts m ay tr y to force ASU to play th e gam e in Provo, since th e e n tire c o n fe r­ ence sh ares th e TV m oney. N o n -p a rticip atin g team s — W y­ om ing, U tah , N ew M exico an d A rizona along w ith th e c o n fe r­ ence office — w ill lose ab o u t $22,000 each in receip ts from th e NBC telecast. ASU and BYU w ould receiv e tw o sh a re s w o rth $44,000. T he A th letic B oard ask ed if N ovem ber 11th w ould be a su itab le tim e for a reg io n al TV appearan ce, b u t th e A rkansas, T exas Tech gam e h as p rio rity . Rodeo Squads Meet Wildcats T he fa st-risin g S un D evil rodeo team goes to Tucson to ­ m orrow for th e UofA rodeo. Rodeo Club P re sid en t P ete B eers said, “O ur w om en’s team has w on . th e first th ree fôdeos and a re expected to w in again in T ucson. “T h e m e n ’s te a m has been sec­ ond or th ird in the previous rodeos and should m ake a fine show ing th is w eekend.” T h e w om en’s rodeo team , c u r­ re n tly th e le ad e r in the N ational In terco lleg iate Rodeo A ssocia­ tion. is paced by Ja n ic e J o h n ­ son, N elda W right and S usan H an m an. Miss Johnson, A SU ’s rodeo queen an d Miss Rodeo A rizona, w as the a ll-ro u n d cham pion and ’took first place in th e b a rre l race and in goat tying a t Chico S tate College in C alifornia last Now You Can Buy "ARIZONA HIGHWAYS" Friday, April 2, 1965 w eek. Miss W right took a first in th e second ro u n d of th e b a r ­ rel raee and Miss H an m an c a p ­ tu red second. Jo h n L ines led th e m en by tak in g first in calf roping, w hile W ayne S ch aaf took second in b a re b a c k -rid in g an d th ird in b u ll-rid in g . W arren R eidhead placed th ird in b u ll-rid in g . SAR It's ,.a ll-o u t w a r again. T h e lo n g -sta n d in g feu d b e­ tw een th e A m a te u r A th letic U nion an d th e T ra c k an d F ield F e d e ra tio n has once ag ain com e to th e su rface. T h e resu lts a f­ fecting ASU are: C L Y D E S M IT H No T V Fitness G roup Conducts Test S ig m a D elta Psi, p h y sical fitn ess h o n o rary fo r m en, w ill hold a p e rfo rm a n c e te st in G oodw in S tad iu m , to d eterm in e new m e m b ers fo r n e x t y e a r at 10 a.m . tom orrow . T h e test, com posed of 15 ev ­ en ts, in clu d es ru n n in g , g y m n as­ tics, sw im m ing an d w eig h t ev en ts. S IG M A D E L T A P si, w ith 125 c h a p te rs in th e U n ited S tates, p ro m o tes th e p h y sical, m e n tal a n d m o ral d ev elo p m en t of col­ lege m en. T h e cam p u s c h a p te r, B eta T au , w as c h a rte re d in 1940. Since th en , only 26 m en h av e been in itia te d in to th e o rg a n i­ zation, w ith la st y e a r ’s in itia ­ tion of eig h t m em b ers a reco rd . T O M O R R O W ’S tra c k m eet w ith th e S o u th ern C alifo rn ia S trid ers, u su a lly one of th e h igh p o in ts of th e hom e season has been canceled. T h e firs t V alley of th e Sun Classic, A p ril 17, w ill be held w ith o u t th e p a rtic ip a tio n ’ of A SU ’s s ta r a th letes a n d those of o th e r w estern colleges. I t ’s obvious th a t th e • n arro w v iew p o in t of th e A A U can n o t be m a in ta in e d fo re v e r b u t, for @UC th e p resen t, a th letes an d sp ec­ ta to rs th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire co u n try a re being m ad e to su f­ fer. T H E S I M P L E refu sal of th e AAU to co -san ctio n tr a c k ’m eets w ith th e UST&FF is an ab su rd m ethod-of try in g to re ta in co n ­ tro l o v er a m a te u r ath letics in th is co u n try . T he “w a r ” w h ich s ta rte d sev­ e ra l y ea rs ago w as h a lte d la st y e a r so as n ot to h in d e r th e p ro ­ gress of th e O lym pic tria ls. F o l­ low ing th e T okyo sp e cta cu la r no m e n tio n w as m ad e of re s u m ­ ing th e dispute. B U T W IT H o nly 17 d ay s u n ­ til th e b eg in n in g of th e firs t V alley of th e S un Classic, th e q u a rre l h as resu m ed . Fam ily Billiards 1612 e a s t M c D o w e l l r o a d • p h o e n i x Next To — “ B rookshire R estau ran t” nr^ j POOL — BILLIARDS — SNOOKER ALL AT ECONOMICAL PRICES HOURLY RATES — ■| SPECIAL DEAL 2 3 Players ............. . 1.50 Male Escort..... - .$ .70 4 Players___ _... 1.50. Girl Friend ..NO CHG. 5 Players ---- ----- 1.50 $. 70 Hr. For Both You're SMART . . . 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CA FE ESPRESSO 8 p.m. ■ 3 a.m. F rid a y s & Satu rd ays 16th S t. & B ethany Home — ——------- - Dear Sheraton: Send me an application for a free Sheraton student ID card for room rate discounts at Sheratons all over the world. . Name. We Have Complete Stock Of Parts Also Factory Trained Mechanics ALL MODELS NEW & USED FOR SALE RENTALS BY THE HOUR OR DAY Street. C ity . .S ta te . -Z ip . Send to C O LLEG E RELATIONS DIRECTOR, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. 20008 95 Sheraton Hotels & Motor Inns Apache HONDA 2311 W. Main, Mesa 969-7375 ZVz Miles E. of ASU on Mesa-Tempe Hiway Friday, April 2, 1965 STATE PRESS Dyer Paces Devils In Sweep of Buffs By DOUG D U D G EO N T h e S u n D evils, led by soph­ om ore D uffy D yer, se n t th e Co­ lo rad o B uffaloes lim ping to T ucson • e a rlie r th is w eek a fte r clo b b erin g th e B ig E ig h t team 8-2 an d 16-3. W ith Colorado offerin g little if an y opposition, th e S u n D e­ v il b ats m ad e th e ir biggest noise of th e y ea r, d rillin g 29 h its in th e tw o -g am e series. T h e 16-3 th rash in g , th e m ost o n e-sid e d w in of th e season for th e D evils, w as th e ,1 4 th in a ro w an d u pped th e te a m ’s r e ­ cord to 20-2 on th e season ca m ­ paign, ra p id ly n e a rin g th e m id ­ q u a te jo b a ll y e a r long, b u t th is is th e firs t tim e he has gone on a ram p ag e. A S U M E T O k lah o m a y e s te r­ d ay fo r th e firs t gam e of a tw o -g am e series. C oach B obby W in k les’ Sim D evils conclude th e series ag a in st th e B ig E ight clu b to n ig h t a t P h o en ix M u n i­ cip al S tad iu m . G am e tim e is 7:30. O k lah o m a is ex p ected to Tennis R ecord On B lock T o d a y B oasting a 12-0 d u al m atch reco rd , th e te n n is te am p u ts its p erfec t reco rd on th e lin e in C alifo rn ia today a t P ep p erd in e w ay point. T he beginning of C ollege and to m o rro w ag ain st W AC p la y is little m o re th a n a w eek aw ay. th e S an D iego N av al T rain in g J u n io r rig h th a n d e r J o h n P a v - ' C e n te r an d C alifo rn ia W estern. lik w on his th ird g am e of the E n trie s a re D ave F a rm e r, Ted y e a r in as m a n y decisions b u t W inston, B riggs B osw orth, R on­ needed h elp fro m th e lone f ire ­ n ie P o w ell, L ee S u lliv an and m a n in th e A SU bullp en , D oug R ay Young. N urniberg. ch allen g e d efen d in g cham pion M issouri f o r th e Big E ig h t crow n. H ow ever, th e Sooners lost b oth gam es th e y played w ith th e UofA. ON M O N D A Y , th e D evils e n ­ te rta in U tah S tate U n iv ersity fo r a th re e gam e series and n e x t F rid a y o pen th e WAC conference rac e ag a in st th e L obos of N ew M exico. T he fre sh m e n u pped th e ir reco rd to 5-1 fo r th e season w ith a 7-2 w in o v er C am elback E x ten sio n on T uesday. J e ff P e n tla n d w as th e m ost im p ressiv e of th e th re e D evil p itc h ers w ho saw action. P e n tland, a le fth a n d e r from C hatsw o rth , Calif., p itch ed fo u r in ­ nings of n o -h it ball w hile strik in g out seven. Bob M aggi, m iniscule o u t­ field er fro m Springfield, Mo., d ro v e in th re e ru n s w ith a d o u ­ ble. T h e S u n ■ Im ps tra v e l to T h a tc h e r today for a d o u b leh e a d e r ag ain st E a ste rn A ri­ zona Ju n io r College. D y er h it fo r th e circ u it — a single, double, trip le an d an in s id e -th e -p a rk hom e ru n — an d knocked in fo u r ru n s w h ile doing it. L uis L ag u n as a l­ so ab e tte d th e h ittin g p a ra d e w ith th re e h its, in c lu d in g a hom er, a n d d ro v e in fiv e ru n s. JIM A R M S T R O N G , a te a m ­ m a te of D y er’s a t C ortez H igh, b ro k e o u t of h is seaso n -lo n g slum p w ith fo u r h its in th e series a fte r am assin g only four h its in th e firs t 20 gam es. D yer is a good a ll-a ro u n d b all p la y e r w ho h a s been o v e r­ shadow ed all season b y the D ev il’s ta le n te d R ick M onday. D y er h a s been doing an a d e ­ No. 99003 Signature of Holder Auth. Frontier Representative and save 4o%! TEMPE CAFE Choice of: * Fish * Chicken Fried or * Salisbury Steak the vacation world of the Deansgate man * Liver & Onions Stresses the plaid sport coat in imported handwoven India cotton madras, that blends masterful colorings with gentle dignity. Tailored with resolute assurance... the greatest natural shoulder in America. 37 .50'- 427 Mill Ave. 1/1/65 This card expires on 1 2 / 3 1 / 6 5 upon expiration of governing tariff visions. Open Mon. & T h u rs. Nites Tem pe C en ter • W O 7-4482 Breakfast Served Anytime Next trip, pack this FRONTIER A IRLIN ES ARTIST & DRAFTING SUPPLIES Crafts - Picture Frames Decorating Material * V eal Cutlets J IM A R M S T R O N G B re a k s Slum p Ski Colorado. Tan in Arizona. Go home. 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Pom Pons Schedule Tryouts For Tuesday, Wednesday T ryouts for positions on n e x t y e a r’s pom pon line w il’ be at ,‘j p.m. Tuesday and W ednesday in the MU ball] com. G irls who are interested in trying out must come c r u 's d a y in order to be eligible for the final judging W ednesday, ” M " arilyn " Webb, m em ber of this y e a r’s pom pon line, said. F rom five to seven girls will p robably be chosen, she said. "A t T uesd ay ’s session w e will teach the girls a dance w hich they w ill perform . W ednesday they w ill be ta u g h t a second dance and will have to perform both,” she said; T hey will be judged on attitu d e , dancing ability , personality, and g e n ­ eral appearance. "G irls try in g out should w ear- w hite shorts, w hite blouses, w hite socks and tennis shoes.” she said. C aptain of n ex t y e a r’s squad is C harlene Saylor. C arol T es­ sitore is co -cap tain and G ail C hatham is the only other m em ber retu rn in g , according to Miss Webb. i C5b M ore th a n 200 stu d e n ts are p u ttin g skills an d in fo rm atio n learn ed in th e classroom to. p rac tica l use on th e U niversity a g ric u ltu ra l farm sup erv ised by Dr. D aniel O. Robinson, p ro ­ fessor of agronom y, and his staff, T h e a g ric u ltu ra l farm is lo ­ cated a t P rice an d E llio tt Roads in Tem pe. TH ERE ARE 14 fu ll-tim e •em ployes w o rk in g a t th e farm an d a n u m b e r of p a rt-tim e s tu ­ d en t helpers. T he farm has a larg e q u a n tity erf eq u ip m en t w ith w hich stu d e n ts h arv e st th e ir ow n hay p ro duction. O th er eq u ip m en t seed s' and c u lti­ vates. "H o w ev er,” said D r. R obin­ son, “outside services are em ­ ployed for heav y tillag e and v ast h arv estin g . It conserves tim e an d cuts costs.” T he an im al farm is divided into beef, d airy an d p o u ltry d e­ p artm en ts. A C C O R D IN G to beef farm su p e rv iso r Elvin D. Taysom , th a t d e p a r t m e n n s conducting p erfo rm an ce tests w ith young calves. “T he calves a re isolated in in d iv id u al pens an d fed for 28 days, _with those m ak in g the ’ best gains being used for b ree d ­ ing sto ck ,” said Taysom . T ests w ith sw ine also are b eing ca rrie d out to discover w hich feeding com binations give the best g ro w th and d e­ velopm ent. b e b b b b b b b s s b b b b b b b b b b s b b b b b b b b b e b b b b b b b b b b /C la n c y ’s W ill R eo p en W ith N e w D eco ra tio n s C lan cy ’s in th e MU b asem ent is ex p ected to reopen by th e end of A p ril,-acco rd in g to IVtrs, C e­ celia Scoular, M U d irector. T he a r ia w ill include a n e w ­ ly d ecorated card room and a TV in th e lounge. Bobbies Flowers pi m | i| Ì 20 E. 5th S t. W O 7-2972 — W O 7-4274 .H e m e P h o n e W O 7 -6 3 1 ? F or P a r tie s . . . L a rg e A r tific ia l P la n ts F o r R e n t 5 A* fë o ô a m o n d â beauty salon ■H WO 7-3722 Tempe Center Even ing s By Appointm ent a § ■ü ^ 1 / i1 1 TAILORING ^ A \« X r // yVi ! / / f a » \2 Pinney's Tailor Shop iS m 1 \ r '7 v f ■ S A lte r a tio n s & R ep airs D ry C le a n in g S h ir t L a u n d ry 23 W est 4th S t ca rrie d on in 18 o th e r states an d C anada to d eterm in e w h at stra in s of birds a re m ost p ro ­ d u ctiv e in c e rta in clim ates. TW O H U N D R E D acres of th e fa rm a re d ev o ted to crop p ro duction, an d a re u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of th e H o rtic u ltu re and A gronom y D ep artm en ts. T hese d ep a rtm en ts h av e been ex p e rim en tin g w ith 12 v arieties of alfa lfa to d eterm in e w hich w ill yield th e b est crop in this clim ate. Irrig a tio n ex p e rim en ts also are being conducted to d e te rm ­ ine w hich m eth o d s of farm m a n ag e m en t a re m ost efficient. W hen crops a re h arv ested , some, like g rain a n d alfalfa, a re used as feed fo r U n iv ersity livestock. H ow ever, th e cotton is sold on local m a rk e ts an d p ro fits a re ch an n eled back into •he a g ric u ltu re p ro g ram . T E S T S IN th e d airy d e p a rt­ m e n t d eterm in e how certain c a ttle feeds affect m ilk p ro d u c­ tion. E x p erim e n ta l feeding of cotton seed to th e cows w ill begin soon. It is hoped th a t the cotton seed, w ith its higher e n ­ ergy value, -will in crease m ilk p ro duction, T aysom said. T h e p o u ltry d ep a rtm en t, in con ju n ctio n w ith U.S. D ept, of A g ricu ltu re, is conducting r a n ' dom sam ple p ro d u ctio n tests w ith 500 b ird s in egg p ro d u c­ tion. T h e ex p e rim en t also is being / 18 Your calendar is jammed .TJ~ Seem s like you’ve been invited to every party on the summer circuit. How do you keep up appear­ ances. 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