G un debaters Find Cam pus Support H ie national national debate The debate over dents to aid in a eampnign campaign for firearm s and their control the registration of firearm s and found its way into the slow mov­ stricter controls on their sale and shipment. ing stream of campus summer life bud week. One student reported that they had some success in their ef­ Two booths, one set up in file earlier part of the week fort and were able to avoid file and th é other on Thursday anti f “emotional debate” that is often Friday, took opposite sides of ■connected with Mall set-ups on the issue and sought support controversial subjects. from students on the Mall. Similar results were report­ THE FIRST BOOTH was ed by students a t the booth manned by students asking stu- seeking student signatures on S U M M E R S E S S IO N N o. 2 T h u rsd ay , J u n e 27, 1968 petitions to Sen. Paul Fannin F annin calling for his support against gun control legislation. BILL HARRIS, one of the stu­ dents manning the booth, said there were 10 to 15 petitions be­ ing circulated — some through private individuals . and busi­ nesses — last Friday. They were to be sent in Saturday with a hoped-for total of 500 signatures. Harris indicated that backing for the the petition netition drive came cam « from ' for ‘We’rew not opposed to legis­ a loosely organized group of lation" — just legislation that “concerned people with no af­ will affect honest people instead of criminals and made in a time filiations.” of emotion,” he said. “Wait a The group, he added, was couple of months and let things against the registration of guns cod off, then write a specific and Beensing of people to own hill to cover specific prodetns. them and “the usé of emotional “Most of us w eald not be tim es to push sudi legislation against a waiting period (of two through.” or three days between pur­ Tn isiiE MAY BE a new peti­ chase and pickup of a gun) to tion drive, TV debate and rally prevent crimes of passion,” he in the near future, he reported. explained. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY T em pe, A rizona Married Couples/ Families Make Dormitories into Summer Homes Coed housing is still a ques­ West houses women, as it does dren of the participants will be tion m ark in University policy, usually, for a total occupancy provided by a pre-school nurs­ yet two of the campus resi­ of 448 for the complex, Edward ery starting next week. dence halls are specializing in M. Hickcox, director of hous­ M arried couples and children integration during the summer ing, said. are not the only out-of-the-ordinsession. Manzanita Hall is now a tem­ ary hall residents on campus. The temporary arrangement porary home for participants in Six hundred Jaycee band mem­ is part of the summer housing the American Association of bers lived in Sahuaro Hall dur­ program, which includes pro­ Physics Teachers and the first ing their convention in Phoenix viding m arried pouples with all of a series of National Science last week. the comforts of dormitory living, Foundation summer institutes. Wilson and M.Û. Best Halls complete with Saga Food cui­ An additional 433 people will are housing 255 Upward Bound sine in the halls’ cafeterias. stay a t Manzanita during an students, as well as 60 partici­ PV East, a woman’s dorm NDEA Institute. Many of the pants in a wrestling camp in for the regular school year, is m arried participants are there Best B. presently occupied by m arried w ith.-tbeir families. While the summer session couples and single men. PV Entertainm ent for the chil- housing provides unusual situa­ tions with which the housing department must cope, Hickcox doesn’t mind the change in rou­ tine. He. said he likes dealing with the NSF and other insti­ _____ _ ____________ Photo b y Tom W t o t h i tute participants and overall, PA L O V ER D E P A IR — M r. a n d M rs. D avid G rey o f “It’s a very pleasant arrange­ N ew ark , D el., b ra v e th e h e a t a fte r re la x in g in th e ir q u a r­ F o u r s tu d e n ts w ho a d m itte d ta k in g a lm o st a ll 10,000 ment.” te r s fo r couples p ro v id ed fo r m arrie d s d u rin g th e sum m er. copies o f th e M ay 17 S ta te P re ss h a v e b een suspended fro m file U n iv e rsity . T h e su sp en sio n , la stin g th ro u g h th e su m m er session a n d fa ll se m e ste r, w as h a n d e d do w n b y th e C om m ittee o n S tu d e n t C onduct M ay 24. By PAM SEBASTIAN dolph, senior business m ajor STILL UNWILTED, Randolph T h e fo u r stu d e n ts h a v e lo d g ed a n a p p e a l w ith th a t Old fashioned, enterprising and co-owner of the Sun Devil persisted in describing the mer­ co m m ittee, a cco rd in g to L eon G . S h e ll, a ssista n t d ean , O f­ its of the tram , which completes fic e o f D ean o f S tu d e n ts. N o d a te fo r th e a p p e a l h e a rin g • salesmanship isn’t dead It lives Tram. has been s e t . --------------------- *...*■ ■ . . . on in fife nemon of Richard RanSeated a t his booth in Man­ a cycle around the University THE PAPERS, taken a t about zanita Hall, Randolph unabash­ center from Palo Verde East 6 in the morning, were quickly edly extolled the m erits of the to the MU every 15 minuta^ tram system to wide-eyed ma­ traced to the Scottsdale apart­ Summer innovations iralnHp ment of one of the students by trons mid their sticky-fingered “business for a change—its Campus Security, after wit­ children in an attem pt to sell quadrupled,” said Randolph, nesses reported the license special summer .discount passes. “We’re breaking a little better They enable entire families to than even. Ninety per cent of number of foe car used to haul away the papers. ride an unlimited number of our business comes from apart­ times for a set price of $3.50 a ment traffic.” When confronted by Campus sem ester or $5 for the summer. Security officers the four stu­ “We’re experimenting Uke dents returned the papers to UNDAUNTED BY harried crazy,” he added. This week the the distribution boxes. questions about everything but tram s feature entertainment Professor Donald B r o w n , file tram s, Randolph remained with the installation of tapes chairman of the mass com­ smiling and pink-cheeked as he playing “everything from un­ munications department, esti­ cheerfully supplied, in 20 min­ derground add rock to clas­ m ated the total value of the 16utes, several University maps, sical,” and “a funny driver — page Friday edition a t over $1,directions to the Physical Sci­ m e.” 260. RANDOLPH’S • biggest prob­ ences Center (twice), the pod,, Brown said an additional re­ the infirm ary, file water foun­ lem is “getting people on the printing expense of at least $714 tain, Mesa, the Administration tram the first tím e'so they can would have -been incurred also ¡wilding, and the city bus stop. realize it saves time and ef­ if the papers had not been re­ After each direction he added, fort.” covered quickly. T he tram goes right by there," Advertising is a headache be­ He also noted that this was >r “The tram goes anyplace you cause “it costs money, which is the fourth time in as many one of the things we don’t have vant to go.” years that an entire edition of One woman trailing two tod- a surplus of.’K the State Press has beat tak­ ilers finally caught on that RanBut Randolph, who makes all en, though this was the first iolph wasn’t running a general his posters by hand, has m an­ tim e the culprits had been ap­ information booth and said ac­ aged to install ticket centers at • . i i m i w f ra m iw i w w prehended and the papers re ­ M OTORM AN — S en io r T om V ostko in sp ects h is tra m cusingly, “You’re just trying to Campus Drug, The Americana covered. .b e fo re b e g in n in g th e a m o rn in g >ru n -a ro u n d th e cam pus. sell that tram .” Shop, and a Circle K. Four Students Suspended In M issing Papers Case Tram Owner Sells Service P ag e 2 SU M M ER STA TE T h u rsd ay , J u n e 27, 1M 8 Across City, State, Nation With temperatures bubbling MU receptionist. “One service around the 115 degree mark, this is for those people attending the is no time to “thumb it” trying University who want to form car to make it home on weekends, pools or get rides from their whether home is across town homes to campus and back.” or across country. The second professional hitch­ The most reasonable way to hiking service is for students hitchhike around the University who want to travel to other parts area, or the United States, is to of the United States. register at the MU Information Two maps, one of the local Desk. area, the other covering the na­ “WE HAVE two services tion, are posted near the MU In­ here,” said Mrs. Joyce Pelsue, formation Desk. THE LOCAL MAP divides area between Glendale Chandler into 76 zones. A wanting a rider can f ii yellow card giving fke lives in and the hours 1 campus. A student wanting a i search the portion of that contains the area to and from the no -yellow card meets his requirements he fill out a blue card needs. The travel aid pi iip ■ I students wanting rides in nfli parts of the United Stales operated on the «¡im» Although the map is eight large zones, and rides are much more van The second MU lecture-luncheon, scheduled for in the long distance trav el 12:15 today in th e ballroom, w ill present Dr. C arleton B. ONE CROSSCOUNTRY a Moore to, discuss “M eteorites—M essengers from Time and states that a possible Space.” ment could be made for a Dr. Moore, director of th e Campus C enter for Mete­ family. The trip is free orite Studies, is a noted auth o rity in th e field. U nder his sharing in driving guidance th e U niversity’s N ininger M eteorite Collection ties and assisting with ta n has become one of th e w orld’s largest and most actively dren. No pets were used. Another card asks for a Dr. Moore will lecture and senger aboard a private show a motion picture explain­ to Ohio in mid July. ing recent meteorite develop­ ments — the only extraterres­ trial m atter available for study. The program will open with a buffet luncheon which will be served until 12:45. Reservations After a m arath o n ___ for the luncheon series should battle last Saturday in the _ _ _ be made two days in advance of en’s collegiate tennis toaraam ete Peggy Michel had to be o te ta t each program. with runner-up honors far te e The lecture, which begins im­ singles crown. mediately following the lunch­ The University coed eon, will conclude at 1:30 p.m. her way through an easy 63 Students, faculty and the pub­ first set against EmiWe but her Trinity, Tex., lic are invited to attend. then staged a determined MU lecture-luncheons can be back to take the remaining made by calling the MU In­ 7-5, 7-5. Dr. Carleton Moore formation Desk, 961-3406. Miss Michel had qualified t e r M U Lecture-luncheon Focus on Meteorites A W A T W E G O — M rs. Jo y c e P e lsu e , M U re c e p tio n ist, flie “th u m b in g i t ” sy stem to C h e ry l K ersh aw , E n g lish ed u catio n m ajo r. Battle Lasts 3 Hours Classic M a rx (Hm Second ■d by defeating i of Rawlins, Fla., day before. Scores te r te a t match were A3, 6-2. RUt Saturday also brought de­ feat in te e doubles category as Mow Michel teamed up with G ao l Gay to again face the new steak s champ and her partner. The Trinity duo wasted little te a r m adding the doubles title te te a r credit with a swift 6-2, A3 triumph over the A-State Powers, M orley Take Top Team Honors Devil Golfers Place 6th at N M S U Devil golfers, after leading 15 competing schools through the first round of play last Thursday, dropped to sixth place before the final stroke of the 71st NCAA Golf Championship at New. Mexi­ co University. T .0 0 r ,m « A A 0 l A m n A a n i n i i n n breaking the 100 mark during the entire tournament, but the Florida team kept cool to hold their final number of strokes at 1,154, followed closely by Hous­ ton with 1,156. OKLAHOMA STATE’S Grier ual honors by posting A 667142 round scores for a 276 total. The 22-year-old champion fn w Wichita, Kan., w asstrongean^k with his irons to hold off 1 ' ing Hal Underwood of who placed second with 279. mi Donny Powers, shot * with round scores of ZMM643 ami 70-75-73-70 respec- Set fo r Tom orrow Put two brothers before the cam era, add a third, and if their names happen to be Groucho, Harpo and Chico, any audience will be guaranteed an enjoyable Marx brother’s classic. “A Night At The Opera,” pro­ duced during the peak of the trio’s reign of satire, will be shown tomorrow in the MU Arts Lounge at 1, 3:45 and 6:30 p.m. In the film, Groucho, with the dubious assistance of his broth­ ers, crosses the ocean with an Italian opera company and con­ trived to get two young singers a break. Groucho’s stateroom sequence and Harpo’s backstage chase are comedy classics. The 1% hour flicker is open to students, faculty, staff and their guests. Free tickets may be picked up at the MU Informa­ tion Desk. SU M M ER ARKM E GOLFER Paul Purtround three of play mg oid two straight ■ dropped from lead after suffera tem f round 76. Slate finished the Saturday with total of 1,166. « Ja f O 0 p r e a a AtIm m Slate University, Tampa, Ariiana ■Piter DAVE L. GURZENSKI n a Summer Stela P r a tt It published a a P tr tea au tpicat a l Ilia Sam m ar Satd t a aap E n tra n t« Dlvititn, HtaPtP ter Dean E a r C. 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C all K e lle r's Tune Shop 957417». 1931 E . Apache • lvd „ Tampa. T h u rsd ay , J u n e 27, IM S SU M M ER ST A T E P R E S S Africa in Throes of Struggle CALENDAR Today Lectare^ “« * ean : Hr. Cartoon Moore, “Meteor­ ites," 12:15 pJB., MU BaHraan. Tomorrow Pop-Classic Film : “IGgbt At The Opera,” show­ ing a t 1, 3:45 and f :X p jn . in the MU Arts Lounge. Tuesday Impact Series: “Hemingway,” 12:45 p.m., MU Lower Wednesday MU Coffee and . . . S 3» to 10:35 a jn ., Pagoda Room. Thursday Fourth of July holiday. No classes. Now Showing . . . through Jidy 15 — 19th Century etchings. MU kxmgegaDeries, courtesy of the curator of University a rt “ ' Soprano Carroll Cancels Recital Till Later Date N egros Frustrated b y W hite Minority Because of the African Ne­ groes’ continuous failure to gain acceptance by the ruling white minority, they have attempted to internationalize their national struggle, according to Dr. Peter Duignan, direct«: of African Studies a t Stanford’s Hoover In­ stitution. Speaking before an estimated 200 attending the first of a series of MU lecture-luncheons last Thursday, Dr. Duignan ex­ plained that Africa has 44 votes in the United Nations, which, if used wisely, could give Duignan listed as contributions its leaders a strong voice in the to Africa’s division were geo­ graphy and peoples. Through continent’s future development. the use of slides, the Stanford THE AFRICAN expert, who historian showed the various spent two years on the diversi­ faces of Africa and the diver­ fied continent, doubted If Af­ gent tribes that have resulted rican unity could ever be from varying environments. achieved until the white minor­ IN A CHALLENGE from the ity gave up its colonial rule, audience, a former resident of “and it is doubtful that Portugal will ever release its grip on the Africa charged t h e Negro colonies it has held for so many movement was Communist in­ years." spired, and Duignan replied that Two of the diversities that such a situation is doubtful. Bring Your Reading Lists © WE H A V E THE An unexpectedly heavy teach­ ing load this summer has farced Miss Carroll to delay her per­ formance until further notice. J I P 'S fe J Nr w N v Pop F o lk Jazz j M A ls o tem pe e aa _REAL°T1U^ S t h _ ^H5S ill PAPER BACK BO O K S Hie Christina Carroll recital, originally scheduled for Monday at 8 p.m. in Gammage Auditori­ um, has been postponed. David Scoular, Gammage di­ rector, said he doubted the re ­ cital by the noted soprano and associate profess«’ of nm nr could take place before next fall because of her load and other problems. P a* e 3 ^ HAND CRAFTCO 'He*D S u p p l ie s H ttr 9 R & S8TC. Ì G R O O V Y I M P O R T S flam»-*»*«« WC -m BEADS * * P o s t e r s T o o /! « l * . ♦* i P & C I & t . fc V lO f t O C C A M ^ -. . ^ ' im p o r t s I H A jN P H o ° K ^ S * C la ssic s O p e ra “ RE&.?5 5 1 'S « VaH ey Í 415 "T o p 4 0 " center Meet Ralph Frey, Jr., 18 He » « i read 3,000 words a minute. tta k k io i Ralph's hand Sr oner Ska papas (h it hand acta as a paoer). you em it befiewr h a i he's actually wading. He must be i But he’s not. Ralph Fray can rand the aven andar 40 minutes. Once, add ai atora, ha asad three era He studies between 1,500 to ZfMRmmdsa minute; and rarely dips below UHM « p a , even an the touphaat material. Most significantly, howsaar, is Slat he sun a n a prehand and recall what he’s asad—tight daws la the details. Ralph Fray la not a mental hank. Mar is ha a nmturatly lu st reader. He learned Ras seminai—ary terhninua of rapid reading at Me M r s Weed Reading Dynamics Institute He is anead arase then 10,000 graduoWe in CaMferaie Ralph wee one of our batter students. He marked tira course at about 400 werde a m inute and increased hi» mW S thnea. Our nramge etndant bigine at about MO wards a arfante and w ads nr to rasada over 1,500 wards a atinase. Y ou c m do this, tee! “Reading dynamically." says Ralph, “means that I can cover both the required and the auggeeted reading for a course during the first month of the semester. That leaves time for more extracurricular activities. On the weekend before an exam. 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