g Waiver Question Solved By BILL CUSHING Staff Editor T h e q u estio n co n cern in g S igm a N u fra te rn ity ’s m iss­ in g w a iv e r h as fin a lly been answ ered. T hé w aiv er, w h ich th e g o v ern m en t re q u ire s b efo re fu n d s m ay b e le t fo r fra te r­ n ity house c o n stru c tio n , w as n e v e r filed . S igm a N u P re sid e n t R ob­ e rt M cC arthy y e ste rd ay said th e w a iv e r w as n e v e r ap p lied fo r becau se th e U ni­ v e rsity h ad n e v e r ask ed fo r it The University Didn’t Ask for It B ecause th e w a iv e rs a re re q u ire d b y th e gov ern m en t b e fo re fe d e ra l fu n d s m ay be ad v an ced fo r fra te rn ity house co n stru ctio n , th is w as an in d ic a tio n fra te rn itie s h e re d id n o t h a v e d iscrim in ­ a to ry policies, th e y said. A t th e tim e o f CO RE’S ch arg e, b o th T ed M ar sella, p re sid e n t o f IFC , a n d As­ s ista n t D ean o f M en R o b ert C h am b erlain , IF C ad v iser, said th e y w ere su re th e w a iv e r h ad b een file d , a l­ th o u g h no copy o f th e w aiv­ e r w as in th e file s e ith e r. S u b seq u en tly , how ever, S igm a N u’s n a tio n a l organza tio n h as a d m itte d it does n o t h a v e a w a iv e r because th e U n iv e rsity h ad n e v e r a req u e sted one. “I DON’T KNOW if it w as overlooked o r w h a t th e situ a tio n w as,” M cC arthy said. Sigm a N u’s d iv isio n com ­ m an d e r co n tacted its n a­ tio n a l e x ecu tiv e se cre ta ry as f a r back as A p ril 1961, M cC arthy said. T h is w as be­ fo re Sigm a N u’s house on be In October 1 9 0 , f l e e x ­ e c u tiv e secretary notified 'h a d n o t received a n p s t fro m th e Unieei a ty fa r lh e w aiv er, said McCarthy. In 1965 the national execu tiv e sec reta ry aff Sjpna Nu commimir toed w ith D ean of M en George Hamm te llin g h im he had newer receiv ed a w a r n reqrest. SIN C E w aited fo r a n e v e r cam e, M cC arthy < A p plication is m ade, h e said , and it v d he file d as soon as i tu re s h a v e T h e S igm a N u i th e U n iv e rsity h are; ed it. A search fo r .th e m issing w aiv er w as conducted th e firs t w eek in O ctober w hen th e C ongress o f R acial E q u a lity (C O R E) ch arg ed A SU ’s I n t e r f r a t e r n i ty C ouncil (IF C ) w ith ra ­ c ia l d iscrim in atio n . * CO M BATIN G th e charg e, IF C o ffic ia ls show ed w aiv­ e rs in th e ir file s fo r ev ery fra te rn ity e x c e p t S igm a N u. A lp h a D riv e w a s added. A ll th a t is o am a re sig n a tu re s fro m S q p n a N u’s h o u sin g o q m l i a T em pe, A rizona_________ F rid a y , O ctober 21, 1966 V ol. 48__No. 22 m an d er a n d llim nn nl« im . h e said. First Law Class Must Take Test The Princeton Law School Admission Test will be administered Nov. 12 to those qualified applicants who plan to attend the charter class of the ASU College of Law. Prospective law studeqts may apply for the test in Ed. 400. Applications must be returned before Oct. 29. A score on the L.S.A.T. is required for consideration for ad­ mission to the college. Applicants also are required to have satis­ factorily completed an undergraduate course in law a t-a n ac­ credited four-year college or'university. THE COLLEGE of Law will admit approximately loo students to the charter class. Academic records and test scores will be evaluated in selecting those applicants who will be admitted to the College of Law when it opens next year. The college will offer only first-year courses during the 196768 school year. * * * An apparent low bid of $1,677,000 was submitted yesterday by the Del E. Webb'Corp. for construction of the College of Law Building. Carmell and Rossman, Phoenix architects, designed the 79,950 square foot building to be located on Orange Street east of the Women’s PE Building. Hat Chase Ruled Out For Sorority Women Panhellenic Council decided that sorority women would only participate in the Sigma Chi Derby Games and not the Chase at a meeting Monday. The Derby Day Chase, not in­ cluded in the decision, is the ac­ tivity where women chase the fraternity men for their derbies. Adviser to Panhellenic Kay Hoover said there were two rea­ sons that influenced Panhellenic Council’s decision. She cited last year’s Derby Chase in which there were sev­ eral injuries reported and said it is inappropriate behavior for college women to participate in such activities. When a question was raised concerning the legality of Pan­ hellenic Council’s decision, AS President Bob McConnell re­ quested Mike Hawkins, AS legal adviser, to make a statement clarifying the issue. Hawkins said, “It is my opin­ ion that no violation of the AS­ ASU Constitution or any senate bill has occurred and that there- fore, no action should be taken by any ASASU branch of gov­ ernment,” and was within Panhellenic’s power. Failure to Yield Citation is Given As ASU student was charged with failure to yield the right of way Wednesday after a three car accident at Van Ness and University which injured three people, according to Tempe Police. William Schrade, a freshman, was attempting to turn left on Van Ness when his car and an­ other collided on University. Schrade’s car spun into a third car, also driven by a student. Schrade was treated and re­ leased from Williams Air Force Base hospital. His passenger, freshman Brian Crounse, was discharged from Mesa Luther­ an Hospital yesterday after over night observation. G IF T S FO R SER V IC EM EN — G irls in G am m age H all p re p a re “d itty bagtf* * * mt C h ristm as g ifts fo r serv icem en in V iet N am . A s p a rt o f a R ed C ross prayect, A e fille d sm all bags w ith u sefu l ite m s fo r m en u n a b le to com e hom e d u rin g th e f — S how n h e re a re , 1, to r., S ue T ra v er, B onnie H oladay an d S uzanne T^hrfk» MU Check Service Considered Inclusion of a check-cashing service or a bank branch is being considered in plans for the expanded Memorial Union, Dean of Students George F. Hamm said yesterday. A committee is now consider­ ing the possibilities of such a service, but no definite decision has been reached, Dr. Hamm said. The ultimate decision remains with the University although many recommendations have been made in favor of the ser­ vice. DEAN HAMM noted that out-, of-state students would find such a service more willing to cash their checks than are many lo­ cal merchants. “In my judg­ ment, it’s a service students need badly,” he said. The University cashier’s of­ fice will not cash checks ex­ cept for a payment to the Uni­ versity. Edward Dorrance, university cashier, feels that a check cash­ ing service would be a good thing for students. He felt a service sim ilar to the one op­ erated three years ago should be brought back. “IT WOULD be a wonderful thing for the students to have this service available to them for we are not authorized to perform this service for them,” he said. The Student Book Center, an off-campus some minor In diedra but sffl with proper “I right in bad checks’ Kountz, sw irla y off t versify Bontatore. “M of the week1 checks.” Seven off she said, were fine person. MRS. KOUNIZ Drop Classes Today or Else! The period for dropping classes ends today at 4:30 in the Moeur Administra­ tion Building. Students are advised to go to the A^>p window in the lobby as early as possible between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 to avoid last min­ ute rush. all of the h a i tional, but that service « o d d more careful in i ing. John Herrick, trative believed the a welcome ane. i dents would make feels many ta re s make a _ can write a sum over the _ in order to get «M- Page 2 W ORLD BRIEFS- OFFICERS ELECTED Back-to-School Group Organizes to Aid Women Cheers & Jeers Down Under CA N BERRA , A u stra lia — P re sid e n t Jo h n so n received a th u n d e ro u s w elcom e to A u stra lia y e ste rd ay . B u t w h ile o v e r 40,000 A u stra lia n s w e re singing M r. Jo h n so n ’s p raises, a n o th e r tw o -th o u san d w e re scream ­ in g c a tc a lls a t him . A n ti-V iet N am w a r p ick e ts congre­ g a te d a t th e e n tra n c e o f th e P re sid e n t’s h o ld an d forced h im to slip in th ro u g h a back door. * * * W A SH IN G TO N — T h e o fficial w ord fro m th e B ureau of L a b o r S ta tistic s is th a t th e co st o f liv in g w e n t u p th reete n th s o f one p e r c e n t in S ep tem b er. H ie e x p e rts say food p ric e s d ro p p ed slig h tly —b u t th e c o st o f clothing, h o u sin g a n d m ed ical c a re co n tin u ed to m o u n t. * * * W A SH IN G TO N — B o th houses o f C ongress took m ajor a c tio n y e ste rd a y on leg isla tio n in e ffo rts to reach ad­ jo u rn m e n t. T h e H ouse g av e fin a l congressional a p p ro v a l to tw o o f th e P re sid e n t’s k ey b ills—th e “D em o n stratio n C ities” b ill a n d h is e x ten sio n o f th e w a r o n p o v e rty program . N EW Y O RK C ITY — A L ouisiana m ed ical school teach er h a s disclosed th e firs t p h y sical ev id en ce l i n k i n g sm n lrin g w ith h e a rt disease. D r. Ja c k S tro n g sa id th e ev id en ce w as found in th e au to p sies on th e h e a rts o f 645 m e n , The Sandwich Shop ★ ★ Friday, October 21,1966 ST A T E P R E SS featuring HAM BUN * CORNED BEEF HAM HOCK & BEANS CHILI BEANS — Hot Apple Pie With Sauce — f “Your Favorite Beverages" 6 E a st 7th S tre e t — A new organization called As­ sociation for Women’s Return to Education has been formed this month at Arizona State Univer­ sity, and officers were elected a t the first meeting. Serving as president is Mrs. Ann Walter, Phoenix. Others are Mrs. Kathy Schwarz, Scot­ tsdale, vice president; and Mrs. Helen Hams, Phoenix, secret­ ary-treasurer. Dr. Catherine G. Nichols, ASU associate dean of students, is temporary faculty adviser for the group. Called A.W.R.E., the campus group is aihliated with the Val­ ley of the Sun chapter of the Association for Women’s Ac­ tive Return to Education, A.W.A.R.E., formed in Los An­ geles in 1965 out of concern for the difficulties of women eager for continuing education. campus organization is sched- morial Union building. It is opuled Saturday, Oct. 29, at noon en to all interested students in the Pagoda Room at the Me- and faculty members. Cheer Forms Due Today is the last day applications for freshman cheerleaders may be picked up and returned at the MU Information Desk. Applications must be turned in by 4 p.m. Beginning Monday at 3:30 p.m. behind Sun Devil Pool, the varsity cheerleaders will conduct a clinic and supervise the com­ petition for all applicants. The varsity line won four out of five first , places at the Na­ tional Cheerleading School at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Tex., last August. They also returned with the spirit stick, which represents enthusiasm shown a t the cheerleading school. Finalists for the freshman cheer line will be selected next Saturday morning. They will participate in all rallies and a t all freshman sports events. The parent group offers as­ sistance to women through scholarships, child care pro­ gram s, counseling services, ca­ reer planning, and encourage­ ment. The local ASU group will Dr. William A. Nielander, pro­ serve as a liaison for ASU stu­ fessor of marketing, has been granted a second-semester sab­ dents and A.W.A.R.E. batical leave to tour Asian ba­ The next meeting of the new sin countries on a research Professor to Study In Asm fo r Project RECORD SA LE* project under the auspices of the Southeast Asia Treaty Or­ ganization. He will do a marketing re­ search project on the channels of distribution for certain se­ lected imports and exports in 12 countries. He will leave Feb. 1 and return in July. Dr. Nielander will contact government officials, bankers and university professors of marketing and business person­ nel in Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and the Philippines. Purpose of the project is to complete avCritical analysis on why certain channels are used. While undertaking the in-depth study, Dr. Nielander will re­ visit much of the area he was in three years ago while on a teaching fellowship. E A R R IN G S COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS SAVE AT LEAST POPULAR JAZZ CLASSICAL 1 àf Ok JOHNNY SIM *■ 1 ANDSTANGETZ HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM From F ir m r List Price U N IV ER SITY BO O KSTO RE Moonliyht in Vermont mm I . r. tm M4CHMAMM»' m ai TCHAIKOVSKY PKANCKSCt DA B IM IN I sym ph o n y msss&sssasz:"ga^_ \'yt**j ■a S S üfrMdlook $195 * «toy! Med! U n iu u al! L e a g - ab o rt • H eap s - B w ia a e n ! N M « n i a i n r i n k Cm i 6 n t o t M lor t iM t o Ih o V alley. (r e o ilo v is ***<<«*» « u n ii • VALLEY LOCATIONS Order by Phone—940-5224 • 89 W. 5th A ve »’Scottsdale • Thom«* Mall • Chrlè-Town • Town A Country Friday, October 21, 1M6 STATE PRESS Page 3 IMPROVES A N IM A L CARE - Vet Is One of Elite Group Dr. Joseph Galloway, Univer­ sity veterinarian, recently help­ ed to organize the American So- defy of Laboratory Animal Practitioners while attending the annual meeting of the Animal Care Panel in Chicago. IR E SOCIETY is to continue education of veterinarians pri­ m arily interested in research, care, raising the procurement of laboratory animals. A non-profit organization of Professor Writes Milton Critique SPEAKER — Dr. Leonard E. Goodall, director of gov­ ernment research, will ad­ dress the annual conference of the International City Managers’ Association. An article oh Milton’s “Areopagitica” by John X Evans, as­ sistant professor of English was published in the Summer edi­ tion of the Texas Studies in Lit­ erature and Language. The article is titled “Imag­ ery as Argument in Milton’s Areopagitica.’’ “The article shows the con­ nection between Milton’s meta­ phorical language and his ar­ gument against censorship,” Evans said. veterinarians, pharmacists, bi­ ologists, medical and dental per­ sonnel, producers of experi­ mental animal equipment and feed, and representatives of government laboratories and hospitals, the panel was chief­ ly occupied with reçoit legis­ lation passed by Congress. Distributors and institutions u s i n g experimental animals must now be licensed and in­ spected. The law is aimed at curbing the abuse of these an­ imals, and to stop pet kidnap­ ping. THE PANEL will suggest standards to the United States Departm e n t of Agriculture which enforces this legislation. P art of Dr. Galloway’s visit was occupied administering ex­ ams of the American College of Laboratory Animal medicine. There are only 88 veterinarians in the world belonging to this select group. Ugliest Man Contest to End Deadline for entering the Ug­ ly Man Contest has been ex­ tended until 11:30 a.m . Monday due to the response to the com­ petition. Penny voting in the contest, sponsored by Pi Delta Epsilon and State Press, will begin at noon Monday on the MU patio. To allow all interested organ­ izations a chance to enter the annual contest, the University photo service has made special arrangements to photograph Ugly Man entrants as late as noon tomorrow. Finished prints can be picked up before 11:30 a.m. Monday and must be delivered to Main 302 by that time. Photo appointments are neces­ sary. The cdntest ends next Friday, just before Halloween, and the winner will be announced in State Press the following week. Prizes include a permanent tro­ phy and gift certificate. Get Your Car Clean For The Game CAR WASH K appa K appa G am m a & A lp h a T an O m ega pledges at SH E L L G A S STA TIO N - U n iv e rsity D r. & R u ra l R d. ¡| Tomorrow — 9 till 4:30 $1.00 per Car TH IS W EE K ’S S P E C . I A "Portraits of Excellence" by In Deluxe Silvertone Finish THIS WEEK ONLY S 130 EAST UNIVERSITY DRIVE • TEMPE .• 9S7-B917 ' 1940 EAST CAMELBACIC. PHOENIX '277-1431 CERTIFIED DEMO LODI ST, AMERICAN DEM SOCIETY One 8x10 Located in the Pioneer Camera Shop Phono 967-4662 TEMPE SHOPPING CENTER NO SITTING FEE 8 P o m i to Choooo From i P a*e 4 TEMPE CENTER'S ST A T E P R E SS F rid a y , O cto b er Z i, 1966 Devil 1Ê S potlight The Faculty-Student Relations Peace Corps. Board has put the “Spotlight” She has chosen John X Evans, on Charlotte Schilling, senior professor of English, to share English m ajor, in their first re­ the spotlight with her. She said, cognition of an outstanding stu“I like his approach to teach­ dènt this year. Miss Schilling is editor of Cat­ ing. He doesn’t just lecture. He alyst, president of Sigma Tau tends to stimulate and encour­ Delta, a m ember of M ortar age class discussion. I worked Board and International Student harder and enjoyed his classes the most.” Relations Board. After gradua­ tion she is going to the Philip­ Prof. Evans is adviser to Sig­ pines to teach English for the ma Tau Delta and to Catalyst. TH E ST A T E P R E S S Is the official cam pus newspaper of Arizona State University. It is published Tuesday through Frid a y throughout the academ ic year by the Board of Student Publications in cooperation with the Departm ent of M a ss Comm unications and entered as second class m atter at Tempe, Arizona 15311. A T H E ST A T E P R E SS, is a member of the-Arizona Newspapers Association, Associated Collegiate Press and National Advertising Service, Inc. Subscription price is $5 per school year. 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