Derbies Chased Today Sigma Chi Derby Day, a day of competitive “sports” for ASU coeds, will be held Friday and Saturday. A R IZO N A STATE UNIVERSITY Tem pe, A rizona Friday, October 29, 1965 V o i. 47—No. 26 Service Notices M ailed The annual national affair, for all girls on campus, is spon­ sored by Sigma Chi fraternity. A derby chase, the first of 11 events, will start Derby Day ac­ tivities beginning at 8 a.m. Fri­ day. Sorority or independent dor­ mitory team coeds will compete to remove derbys from the heads of the 91 Sigma Chi mem­ bers. A street dance will be Friday More than 7,000 official state­ night on Alpha Drive in con­ ments documenting students’ junction with the termination of requests for draft deferments the derby chase. were rushed to the Arizona Se­ lective Service Commission early The levi-paint, in front of the yesterday, according to Alfred fraternity house at 9 a.m. Sat­ Thomas, registrar and director urday, will begin the second of admissions. day of activities. The remain­ Thomas said the last 3,000 of ing nine events will start at what is essentially the total 1 p.m. on the freshman base­ number of notifications for Ari­ ball field behind fraternity row. zona students were forwarded yesterday morning. The action was an apparent Applications for Who’s Who speed-up of earlier plans that in American Colleges and Uni­ Thomas had said would get the versities are due at 4 p.m. to­ computer card announcements day, in Dean W.P. Shofstall’s to local boards, “routinely, in office, Ad 103. Applications may another two weeks or so, about still be picked up today, but the time they usually go out.” Col. Victor E. Anderson, state FORMAL PROTEST — Architectural students demonstrated an organized protest through thè stu­ must be returned by the after­ director of the Selective Service dent chapter of The American Institute of Architects yesterday afternoon. The crowd gathered at noon deadlihe. System, this week said local the west end of the Engineering Building where concrete vaili be poured over the lawns sometime todraft boards had probably be­ The other events include: gun reclassifying men because Egg-noggin contest, donut-dash, of the University’s delay in bamboo - ramble, motion-polo, mailing the cards. musical-sig, obstacle - course, Responsibility for anyone los­ “Give ’em Hell Devils” is the dress-a-sig and derby-darling. ing his student deferment and battle cry for the pep rally at being ordered to take a pre­ The secret event, the last 12:20 p.m. on the corner of event of the day, is known only induction physical rests both with the individual and the Uni­ by John Mumford, Derby Day President Durham said yes­ ing the releases, as reported by College and Orange. versity, Anderson said. chairman. terday that the University has his department chairman, did Sponsored by the rallies com­ He said both personal and of­ been reimbursed for the al­ so as an error oi judgment, has mittee, it will feature the pom ficial notification is required be­ A total of 55 points are pos­ leged misuse of the University reimbursed the University for pom girls, cheerleaders, stu­ sible with scoring in each event fore a board can consider a de­ mailing system by a faculty the postage involved plus a dents, and lots of spirit, accord­ ferment. as follows: winning team, 5member to announce the Oct. small sum in consideration of* ing to Pete Pittman, committee Thomas said yesterday Ander­ points;' second place, 3-points; 15 campus appearance of three other costs.” chairman. third place, 1-point. son had not contacted the Reg­ critics of current U. S. policy istrar’s office requesting expediin Viet Nam. ated delivery of the computer Though not named by Dr. cards. Thomas emphasized the cards Durham, Morris Starsky, assis­ had been handled routinely and tant professor of philosphy, had were being processed as rapidly been reported by an editorial K E Y W EST, Fla. — C uban refugees C h u rch ’s gov ern m en t w e re decreed yes­ in the UofA Daily Wildcat and sailin g to th e U n ited S ta te s in sm all boats te rd a y by Pope P au l V I and th e bishops as possible. The Registrar said in cases other news media as using Uni­ w ere h a lte d la st n ig h t a t m idnight, by or­ of th e V atican E cum enical Council. where students have been con­ versity postage to mail several d e r of C uban P re m ie r F idel Castro. Included in th e decrees w as a frie n d ­ tacted by their draft boards, his press releases. T h e ann o u n cem en t p relu d e d a U. S> lie r approach to Je w s a n d o th e r nonoffice will send an immediate He did so as faculty adviser C uban a g re e m e n t w hich p rovided for fly ­ C hristians. * * * communication to the board doc­ to the University Philosophy in g 3,000 to 4,000 C ubans a m o n th to th e umenting the man’s enrollment Club, sponsors of the speakers, U. S. NEW V O RK — V iet N am p ro test here. * * * m ovem ents involved only a fractio n al Midford Q. Sibley, professor of political science at the Univer­ W A SH IN G T O N — R e a r A dm irals p ercen tag e of college students, th e Associ­ sity of Minnesota; Dr. Raghav- W illiam A. B ro c k e tt and Jo h n A. C urtze ated P ress said yesterday. This sta te m e n t resu lte d -from a su rv ey an Iyer of the Center for the resigned th e ir com m issions W ednesday in Sutdy of Democratic Institu­ a p p a re n t p ro te st to D efense S e c re tary Rob­ of 85 U. S. colleges. In som e cases, A P said, only about 25 stu d e n ts out of a to ta l e n ­ tions, and the Rev. W. A. Mc- e rt S. M cN am ara. ro llm en t of 12,000 w ere involved. Cleneghan, chairman of the T he tw o n a v y m en, req u e stin g p rem a­ * * * Phoenix Committee on Viet tu re re tire m e n t, w ere said to h av e been W A SH IN G TO N — T h e F e d e ra l Com­ Only 58 more days till Christ­ Nam. fed u p w ith M cN am ara’s decision to close m unications Com m ission in a su rp rise mas, and if you want to be sure In a, prepared statement, Dr. several shipyards. m ove y e ste rd ay ordered a sw eeping in ­ that your packages and cards Durham said, “Investigation of * * * vestigation of telephone rates. arrive on time, the Post Office the alleged improper use of the SA IG O N — A fte r b ea rin g th e b ru n t T he announcem ent w as b lasted by has set some deadlines. University mailing system has of a V iet C ong a tta c k th a t destroyed 19 Air mail packages to the Far disclosed that approximately 15 helicopters an d tw o bom bers, U. S. M ar­ A T& T officials as “to ta lly u n w a rra n te d East, Near East, Africa, and press releases were mailed, in es w e n t h u n tin g fo r V iet C ong around and un n ecessary .” A n FCC spokesm an said one of th e objectives of th e m ove w as to South and Central America about a dozen to local news th e Da N an g a n d C hu L a bases yesterday. d e te rm in e w h e th e r it should set m axim um should be mailed by Dec. 10 media, stated to have included M arines re p o rte d ly killed 39 g u e rril­ charges to th e public. and to Europe by Dec. 15. the AP, UPI, Tempe Daily las an d su ffe re d only lig h t casualties. A n • « , r e p u b lic a n m any songs from his n ew album “M an from th e Big y Ro s E < CONVENTION C ountry.” As u sual he gives a trem en d o u s perform ance. BOWL r * n c r* I A l cn criàl W hile I ’m ta lk in g ab o u t D olan, I w ould lik e to m en ­ tion th a t he has one of th e fin e st sidem en in th e busi­ STUDENT EXHIBITOR — Senior Bob Melbo examines some of ness, D an “Ig o r” G lenn. G lenn is one of th e faste st bass his prize “drum heads,” translucent glass signs once displayed on p layers in th e w est, a n d is exceptionally good on a solo the tail of famous Santa Fe trains. They w ilt be on exhibit at the b it of San F rancisco B ay Blues. Incidentally, D an is an Arizona State Fair beginning next Friday. Melbo is one of many ASU stu d en t, finishing his d eg ree req u irem en ts. students taking part in the fair. Are You Satisfied . . . I I W ith y o u r present [ob? • • • I I Again the Greatest . . . W ith y o u r present income? John Cook I l W ith y o u r w o rk in g hours? 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