In weekend W AC contest — If Wildcats get tamed, Devils slide home safe D A W N IN G O F T H E A G E O F A Q U A R IU S — M usic f r o n T ^ î a i r ” ^ ^ v id es m em b ers of S a n to G iglio’s dance-dram a class a n o p p o rtu n ity fo r d a n c e in te rp re ta tio n . T h e class p e rfo rm e d la s t n ig h t a n d W ednesday n ig h t as p a rt o f th e F in e A rts F estival. R y LA R R Y N ELSO N thing about UA’s speed) will oppose Lar­ A ssistan t S p o rts E d ito r ry Gura tonight in the 7:30 game - at The WAC’s Southern Division baseball Phoenix Municipal Stadium. race could be clinched this weekend. 1-1 Hinton carries an 11-1 record and a' All Arizona State has to do is take two 1.04 ERA into the game while Gura out of the three games with the UofA counters with a perfect 13-0 mark, back­ and, for all practical purposes the race ed by a 1.32 earned run average. is over. Tomorrow’s battles, both at Muny, But tilings usually don’t come that have Sun Devil Kenny Hansen opposing easy when the UofA is involved. Leon Hooten in the 1 p.m. contest while Wildcat coach Frank Sancet' is not Bobby Winkles will throw Lenin Laknown for concessions and revenge is Grow against Fred Bums in the night the best motive known to spur a team game. to extra efforts. The UofA doesn’t want Hansen (7-1, 2.26 ERA) has been to go on record for losing two series to plagued by wildness as he is only seven ASU in one year. walks away from setting a new ASU Once again, the ’Cats will toss their season record. Skip Hancock issued 70 top pitchers against the Devils. Rich free passes in 1964, Hansen has 64. Hinton (who also leads the team in stol­ LaGrow (9-1, 2.98 ERA) has been the en bases with! eight which says some­ (Continued on page 11) Students' quarters hang on life, death B y M E L FR A N K S T h e f u tu r e o f sev eral s tu d e n ts’ liv in g q u a rte rs a n d w e stw a rd cam pus ex p a n sio n d ep en d s on th e life of a 96-year-old w om an. D o ra Cole is b e d rid d e n in h e r tw o -sto ry hom e on M y rtle A venue, e a st o f T em pe S hopping C enter. T h e U n iv e rsity w a n ts h e r p ro p e rty , b u t according to a c o n tra ctu a l a g re e m e n t c a n ’t h a v e it u n til she dies. r? U n til th en , stu d e n ts w ill c o n tin u e to liv e in th e u p s ta irs room s. M rs. Cole’s d a u g h te r, L ois M oeur of P h oenix, says s tu d e n ts h a v e liv e d u p s ta irs fo r as lo n g as she c a n rem em ber. “A t f ir s t th e y w e r e s tu d e n ts m y m o th e r lik ed ,” said M rs. M oeur. “L a te r sh e allow ed anyone w ho couldn’t affo rd to liv e a n y w h e re else. S h e ch arg ed $20 a m onth, b u t if th e y co u ld n ’t affo rd th a t, she u su a lly overlooked it.” M rs. M oeur isn ’t sure* e x a c tly h o w m a n y s tu ­ d en ts liv e u p stairs. O ne resid e n t, D a v id Liss, a p h il­ osophy m ajo r, sa y s th e r e a r e iiv e . “W e each h a v e o u r o w n room . W e u se h o tp la te s a n d cook som e m eals. W e’r e on o u r ow n u p sta irs,” said Liss. T h e U n iv e rsity ’s m eth o d of a c q u irin g th e p ro p ­ e r ty trig g e re d a d isp u te a b o u t tw o y ears ago, a n d M rs. M oeur is n o t h a p p y w ith th e w a y it w a s done. •"H iey d id n ’t even o ffe r to b u y th e place,” she explained. “T h e y ju s t w e n t a n d h a d it condem ned.” H e r fam ily o rig in a lly p la n n e d to ta k e th e case to court. “B u t w e decided th e outcom e w a s in ev ita b le ,” M rs. M oeur said. “A nd I ju s t w a n te d m y m o th e r to spend h e r la s t d a y s in p e a ce a t h e r alm ost-lifetim e hom e.” M rs. M oeur is c o n sta n tly re m in d e d o f th e h ouse’s fa te w h e n sh e m ak es h e r tw ice-a-w eek visits. T h e n e w a r ts b u ild in g is u n d e r c o n stru ctio n less th a n 50 y a rd s b e h in d th e house. Tw o m o re hom es belonging to th e Coles w e re raz e d fo r th a t phase o f th e construction. T h e noise of th e c ra n e a n d c a rp e n te rs sou n d lik e th e y ’r e o n th e back porch. A n d th e d u st ad d s to th e d e te rio ra tin g ap p e ara n ce o f th e house. I ts ap p earan ce to d a y a p p a re n tly does th e b u ild ­ in g no justice. M rs. M oeur is re lu c ta n t to le t visito rs an d photo g rap h ers look around. “T h e p lace ju s t doesn’t look lik e i t d id tw o y e a rs ago. B u t th e re ’s no u se in try in g to p reserv e it,” d i e said. I t ap p e ars th a t o n ly tim e w ill b rin g a b o u t th e e n d of th e house. T h e U n iv e rsity h a s no rig h ts u n ­ less Mrs.. Cole is rem oved fro m th e house, a n d M rs. M oeur doesn’t in te n d to d o t h a t “I ’v e th o u g h t o f m oving h e r to a convalescent hom e, h u t th e school w ould ta k e th e house im m edi­ a te ly ,” sh e said. “I t ’s k in d o f sad to see th is hap p en , a fte r a ll m o th e r h a s done fo r th e school,” M rs. M oeur added. ARIZONA STATI UMVBHIÎY Voi. 51, No. 100 F rid a y , M ay 2, 1969 Breaks withtradition Tem pe, A rizona — Convocation policy changed In a break with tradition, the annual University - wide Hon-' ors Convocation will be aband­ oned this year allowing each college to organize its own pro- gram, Karl Dannenfeldt, acade­ mic vice - president, has an­ nounced. He says that this change will bring honor and recognition clo- Paternity suits pending against Devil footballer S u n D evil fo o tb all an d tra c k s ta r J . D. H ill, w ho yes­ te rd a y w as c leared on charges of m a riju a n a ' possession, is also facin g tw o p a te rn ity suits, th e A rizona R epublic re p o rte d yesterday. T w o P h o en ix w om en, M arg aret Johnson, 19, of 1246 E. M onroe, an d S e re th a W inrow , 22, o f 2*413 E. Wood, a U n iv e rsity ju n io r, h av e id en tified H ill as th e fa th e r of th e ir children. Hill was ordered last week ----- -------------------------------- to appear in Superior Court Miss Winrow’s suit is under along with freshman footballer, advisement pending the results Jeff Horsley, on burglary of blood tests, which, if nega­ charges. The two are accused tive, would result in dismissal of stealing several hundred dollars worth of shoes and cloth­ 8 ing from a car March 19. : Miss Johnson charged in an 8 8 earlier preliminary hearing that 8 a rendevous with Hill after a 8 8 football game on Sept. 16, 1967, resulted in the premature birth x The scene in front of th e j 8 Administration Building re-* April 27, 1968. She filed _the paternity suit Smained calm yesterday as aS x group of about 20 men andR on May 16. Hill has denied the c h a rg ^ a n d has demanded a ¡ ^ T b e g T w ^ e s d V ^ i jury trial. Late yesterday there wasx Hill’s attorney, Leonard J. no evidence of any trouble as* Mark, argued during the hear­ 'students strolled by seeming-9 ing that the evidence against Ely paying little attention to Hill was vague and circum­ ithe protestors, who have stantial. »erected a canvas tarpaulin to Miss Winrow’s paternity suit Iprotect themselves from the was filed just four days after I sun. (See related stories on Miss Johnson’s. She charged Epages two and three.) that Hill was the father of her baby girl, bora July 19, 1968. : Protest Box Score j ser to the people in each college. Three colleges have schedul­ ed special honor programs. The College of Business Ad­ ministration will present a pro­ gram at 10:30 a.m. May 7 on the» patio in front of the NBA building. Guest speaker will be Dr. Joe Terrell, a 1968 graduate from the College of Business Admin­ istration. The College of Liberal Arts will hold an Honors Day As­ sembly at 10:40 a m. May 9 in Gammage Auditorium. The pro­ gram is designed to recognize those students with accumula­ tive grade indexes of better than 3.0. Hie College of Fine Arts ho­ nors convocation will! be at 4:30 p.m. May 12 in Gammage Audi­ torium with Mrs. Frank Lloyd Wright as guest speaker. The Colleges of Architecture and Nursing will honor their stu­ dents at annual dinners. The College of Architecture will honor its students at its 12th annual Awards Dinner at 7:30 p.m. May 15 in Manzanita’s din­ ing hall. The College of Nursing will recognize its outstanding stu­ dents at its annual Cap and Gown Dinner at 7 p.m. June 2 in Manzanita’s dining hall Special letters of ‘honor willbe sent to all honor students in that college. Two colleges will be honoring their students solely by letter. These are the College of Educa­ tion and the College of Engin­ eering Sciences. F rid a y , M ay 2 — P age 2 Group studies fast-in reports Police effectiveness, crowd mood examined A fac u lty in v estig atin g com m ittee W ed­ n esd ay h e a rd v ary in g re p o rts on th e ef­ U nion testified th a t th e police h a d done fectiveness of police, th e mood of 'the th e best job possible u n d e r th e circurucrow d, th e in te n sity of egg bom bardm ent stances. H e also accused G reg T horpe, an d th e effect o f th e red flag a t th e ROTC actin g p resid e n t of Y oung A m erican s for F reedom , o f th ro w in g eggs a t th e dem ­ B uilding fast-in last w eek. A bout th e only th in g w itnesses agreed o n stra to rs a n d fasters. T horpe, in la te r on w as th a t U niv ersity a th le te s B ill P u lu ti testim ony, declined com m ent on th e egga n d B obby Jo h n so n w ere k e y .fig u re s in th ro w in g question. A llan Stock o f th e Y A F said th a t h ad calm ing dow n a hostile crow d iast T hursth e police not b een p resen t, “th e re w ould „ d ay night. R ichard D illon, ju n io r education m ajor, h a v e been a fu ll scale riot. I th in k th e told th e fac u lty com m ittee Johnson had police h an d led them selves v e ry w ell.” H e gone up th e sta irs of th e ROTC B uilding added th a t sticks, obscene lan g u ag e a n d th e to talk , and d e m o n strato r C had S m ith h ad red flag displayed b y th e d em o n strato rs gone to a re s ta u ra n t w ith P u lu ti. Thqy inflam ed th e crow d. R SU m em b e r H a n k B enoit a n d M ike-* w ere gone 45 m inutes, testifie d Dillon, a n d w hen th e y retu rn ed , P u lu ti told ev­ G oodm an, c o o rd in a to r fo r th e E x p e ri­ m e n ta l College, disagreed th a t th e flag w as eryone to go hom e and go to bed. G erald Cooney, & radio-TV m ajor, w ho in flam ing th e crow d. “T he flag h a d been d ro v e P u lu ti a n d S m ith to th e eating up th e re for th re e days,” said Benoit. O th ­ place, testifie d th a t P u lu ti h a d a calm ing e r w itnesses testifie d th a t th e flag h ad effect on th e crow d because" “h e is of a been displayed on a n u m b er of previous boisterous n a tu re . H e m ad e th e w hole occasions. _j , e r S-Jark, ju n io r psychology m ajor, th in g lau g h ab le.” D illon said th e dem o n strato rs h ad de­ told th e com m ittee h e h a d talk e d to A Scided not to c a rry sticks F rid a y because A SU P re sid e n t B ill O ldham ab o u t u rg in g th ey felt th ey h ad g re a te r success talk in g th e U niv ersity to sanction a U niversitycalm ly to people. He said th e crow d had w ide conference on th e ROTC issue. B enoit, w ho also con ferred w ith O ld­ expected ¿he a th le te s to do th e ir fig h tin g fo r them an d th e y “w ere disappointed.” ham , said, “If th e U n iv ersity h a d b een T he exam ple of P u lu ti and Johnson help­ m ore responsive, w e could h a v e gotten ed stim u late discussion an d tone dow n those people dff th e balcony. T h e issue is hostility, explained Dillon. lo n g er ROTC b u t th e rig h t to d issent,” P a u l M eador, law stu d e n t a n d officer Econom ics professor Jo h n A. C ochran, one of th e com m ittee m em bers, questioned in B lu e K ey, a m e n ’s hon o rary , testifie d D illon concerning th e philosophy behind on th e effect o f th e d em o n stratio n on th e th e sticks th e d em onstrators arm ed th e m ­ B lu e K ey C arnival a d ja c e n t to th e sit-in selves w ith previously. F rid a y “I f an y th in g , th e d em o n stratio n D illon responded th a t th e re w ere paci­ m ig h t h av e a ttra c te d a few m o re people,” fists on th e th ird landing of th e ROTC he stated . H e ad d ed t h a t th e crow d a t th e B uilding w ho h ad not carrie d sticks, b u t C arnival w as d e fin ite ly u n sy m p a th e tic to ­ h e w a s n o t one o f them . “If I am attack ed w a rd th e dem onstration. I w ill defend m yself by a n y m eans nec­ R an d y O verm eyer, w h o id en tified essary,” he stated. H e added th a t h e d id n ’t ' him self as “an in d iv id u al n o t associated feel C am pus S ecu rity w as going to pro­ w ith an y one organization,” testifie d th a t tect th e dem onstrators. he w as h it an d w ounded in th e e y e b y a G a ry H obson of th e R adical S tu d e n t flying egg. Unique honorary initiates Twenty men have been initia­ ted into Sigma Iota Epsilon, Pi Chapter, at its annual dinner meeting. William Orr, assistant gener­ al manager of AiResearch ad­ dressed the meeting as guest speaker. New initiates into the only management honorary group in the, country are: Dr. Andreas S„ Philippakis, assistant profes­ sor of management; James P. Simmons, president of United Bank of Arizona, John Beagley, M. Lewis Carosn and Laurence Gross. Also initiated were Glyn W. Hanbery, William Bruce Handley, James R. Harrison, Nolan limes, Richard James Johannson, G. Vaughn Johnson, Dennis Kemp and Hilary Kreuger. Other new members a r e James R. Langely, William R. Lemon, John P. Loveland, Ro­ ger Ray Lowe, Richard Pass, William J. Smith, Joseph B. Swick, Charles E. Weis, Wil­ liam E. Wilson and Edward Schlar. Greeks to swing Sigma Nu fraternity will have its third annual open golf tour­ nament tomorrow and Sunday at die Apache Wells Country Club. Tournament play will have three flights — championship, amateur and beginner — and over $150 in prizes will be awarded. Tee off will be 10:30 both days. Get Acquainted OFFER From W ESTERN K IN G FREE SU N D A E With Any Open gaily *7 u a . ’til II pun. 49* Purchase and th is ad! Dance scheduled The Veteran’s Club spring dance will be at 8 p.m. tomor­ row in the American Legion Hall', 15 E. Fifth St. Proceeds from the dance will help the club in its efforts to adopt an orphan. A portable TV set and a $25 U.S. Savings Bond will be given away. Tickets at the door will be 50 cents. CH O O SE THE FLAVOR YO U LIKE! WESTERN KING BIG CHEESEBURGER BONANZA generous and juicy one-quarter >ound select, pure beef broiled with longhorn cheese.................... 491 II.S. MARSHALL EGG OMELETTES Plain, ham, cheese or lam & cheese................ 49 1 WILN BUFFALO j HOT BAKED HAM. BUN f Hot ham & applesauce with jN A melted cheddar cheese... »7 " in d iAn Ch ief j PANCAKES m a A ll you can eat all day, J every day....................... 9 9 * 9 * On UNIVERSITY A ve. <0 SCOTTSDALE A RURAL R * . in Tem pt Leaders alarm ed aver m ilitancy Oldham backs protest Greeks support The following statement was sity officers, and the threats of released by ASASU President ‘ 31 Creek Bill Oldham yesterday: violence if these are not met. Fei in I ili “We realize that our society finds itself confronted with dif­ “The évents of the past week ficult and seemingly insurmount­ ■*tog deplore and condemn able problems, but we also, re­ no doubt have been confusing tBte action of any individuals,. alize that the resort to threats with respect to the issues at Staten: tar mmstudent, who at- and the use of force will only hand. For this reason I find it teiiut to trespass upon these prolong and aggravate the very necessary to state my position and commitment to the situa­ rigtt& ar who attempt to manip­ problems .we seek to solve. tion. ulate cnr force their views on us, “Arizona State University e r wfta attempt to represent President Durham provided the “My recommendation on Fri­ tfletnaefaes as our spokesmen. means for legitimate student day, April 25, 1969, to the vice •*lfe wear with alarm and expression and we are partners president of student affairs and w e win tfte increasing militancy in the governance of this insti­ vice president of business af­ iR-Sieae who seek to impose tution. fairs on the arrest of the1'seven t o w vtoiies on us and who attengte to disrupt the campus fc - m y means whatsoever inaiitofcig arming themselves, de­ jagging; buildings, issuing ‘non ai Toad h °PPed aw ay from th e L am bda Chi. iggiiiahig demands’ to Univer- A lpha Toad H op w ith a $15 g ift ce rtific a te fo r h e r ow ners, fresh m en D an M adison a n d N ancy V itek. T illie w on by being th e faste st toad o u t of th e racing circle in th e cham pionship race of th e day. News The organizatjEBs at adopted following hei£ a s sacred, anti where stufaculty, staff and adminsiraiw e officers are free to tite r work without V e o te *** H & School age and Adults, P W Hours: Fridays 6 PM to midnite; Saturdays 2 PM to EdINrt M y th e E d g ar D avid Ainderson k publish«« «vary Friday f b tha «ally sta ta P rats. Events will center on the Mall, which will h e converted into a giaht stage where per­ formances by music, dance and drama groups will be presented. Art and architecture exhibits and a variety of art demonstra­ tions also will be featured. The festival chairman, Dr. William Stites, said brochures containing detailed information on times and locations of each event will be available to the public. Activities will start at 9 each morning and continue throughout the day. Among the musical programs will be performances by the stage band, a saxophone guar, tet, a woodwind quintet, a brass choir, and both cello and per­ cussion ensembles. At 6:30 to­ night there will be a twilight concert'Uy the Concert Band. Piano ensembles and instru­ mentalists will perform, and there will be demonstrations of experimental computer music. Speech and drama students will stage one-act plays, read­ ers’ theater productions, and mime performances. Work by 'costume design and scenic de­ sign students will be on exhibit, and demonstrations of makeup techniques will be held. Orchesis, the modem dance honorary, will present dance se­ lections from “Hair,” while art department students will exhib­ it their work and participate in painting, drawing, sculp­ ture, ceramics, printmaking and crafts demonstrations. Members of the Foreign Stu­ dents Club will provide an ex­ hibit of arts and crafts from many countries, and will spon­ sor an international dinner at 7 tonight on the Mall. Cost for the dinner is $1.50. Computer a rt will be display­ ed under the auspices of the civil engineering department. Q jtd violence;compassicin. O l ofsuspiciontrust (Xitofhell hope a SELJWJRPICTURESand HEMWG.SAPERSTEINpresent III I W JU P H it | fT C « PACIFIC flWMS»N8- TECHMCOIOR® CINERAMA * ' E xclusive Show ing VISTA 215 N. Central P h .252-7466 V.W.B. 1«t st. A Van Buren O D su o n lM K » CENERAI u M n — C O -H IT — 1 Kirk Douglas In "The Brotherhood* W EEK EN D P a g e 7 — F rid a y , M ay 2 Suggestions. The Consul' ends season for opera P A N T H E R P A N C H A L I — S A n a p r b i % R A b tS » w ill be sh o w n a t 7:30 p j n . Saftamtoryaad S n - stro n g H all. T h is is th e la s t a f t f e C M a a l. A r t F ilm S eries. R eal major production of'toe season for the J i 1* OP«* Theatre and Univetsity Players will he prefaced today and tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in G aam aa^ — Gian-Carlo Menotti’s musical dra­ m a, “The Consul.” T H E C A IN E M U TIN Y — S ta rrin g IfangtoaEwRagaffit^ V an Jo h n so n , th e film w ill h e s h e e n ¿ w m ^ r a- zhm S a h u a ro H all. F re e to r e a d e n s a m b i b i w T H E IN S A N E A SY LU M — R e a r i n g re c te d b y D o rian G ru n d y n d S 8 p.m. No adm ission Directed by Donald Doyle, associate professor *> * a m a , on a surrealistic sculptured set by Scott Goheen, “The Consul” will star h a m Fox as John Sorel, whose escape to exile fcam a a u n named police state begins the tragedy, aad Sosan Mecham in the role of Magda Sorel, ■U mTs beleagured wife whose attempts to leave a friendly consulate form the second m ajo r (feme of the work, defeat by endless bureaucratic red-tape. !i m s e c 1:W a C H IL D R E N ’S . C A R O U SEL OF _ L yceum a t 11*30 a m g ^ - ü r H A IR — D ance in te rp te fadi— — f c ] S a n to G iglio’s d an ce - d ram a d * » A h b e rs w ill p re s e n t highfighfcaiirexi A m - a c e rt on th e MU W est la v a a t 9R3B a a today. P H O E N IX C H A PT E R OF U H S __ college s tu d e n ts w ill p re s e n t a a e c h l < d ra m a tic rea d in g , i n s t n B n t d n A m show a t th e P h o e n ix A r t Unseam ! F T T r i p ^ S o p ran o Betty Heisley will play John’s mother. Iacpunto is the consulate secretary who sy d m liii s the inhumanity of excessive rules and tonas to be signed, and Alan Grier is Nika Maga_ Others in the cast include Tom Bums as the aeonritpobce agent; Steve Hood, Julie Grier, HarW l h d t , Barbara Gephart and Judy Armen as " d i k e escapees, and Steve Goodoien and Louis l f c j u as policemen. A M ER IC A N th e la s t w e e k e n d fo r H a s , M useum , 1625 N o rth I EL E C T R IC A R T — Am. lig h t in th e n e w e st a r t i _ P r. Kenneth Seipp, professor of music, is mu­ sic «firector and conductor of the 30-piece or- u G A M B IT — T h is tw ists s ta rs M ichael C a ñ e ; a t 6 p.m . S a tu rd a y o n ( H U G H H E F N E R — H ayhaj h ouse p a rty comes' to 1~ n e l 21) a t 8 p.m . S a tu rd a y . GRAM M Y A W A R D S — A w in n e rs p e rfo rm in g D ionne W arw ick, T Others, M onday a t 7 o n < P LA Y W E E -T H M IN IA T U R E G O V YO UR CH O ICE — 1 U n iv ersity D riv e ad ! Hours 1 P.M. to 11 P JL Pmfj ANNUAL LOT tickets may be obtained from the o n box office, 3437, at $3.50 and $2.50. Stut prices are $2.50 a id $1.50. NOGALES ASASU ANNUAL ONGO DE M AYO TRIP COSF-S6JOO A.M. WHEN-SUNDAY MAY 5 SPRING DANCE DICK KENTON 0 K H E9 IA Friday—May Z 1969 & O O M U O ? TEMPE AMBBCAN 15 E. 5lh ST. (N ext to G n y t o n i t o OPEN TO THE INCLUDES BULL FIGHT 9G N U PN O W A CTIVITY CENTER FLOOR SOUTH HALL DEADLINE M AY 2 M f SOCIAL ACTIVITIES BOARD F rid a y , M ay 2 — P ag e 8 W EEK EN D I Festival. offers I view of arts Williams' book cuts variety bag M ason W illiam s m asters th e m eta p h o r an d grooves on v a rie ty ; calls censored lite ra tu re a “doily for your m in d ,” a n d fills a n e n tire page w ith 160 “I don’t know ”s. In his book, “T he M ason W illiam s R eading M at­ te r,” th e co m p o ser-arran g er-au th o r sp rin k les an a r­ tistic confetti on rea d e rs th a t ran g es fro m quotable quotes to photos, p o etry and sh o rt stories. D escribing his occupation as “a R ig h ter,” W il­ liam s w rite s his social peeves in “T hese a re th e Tim es th a t-T ry M en’s Souls” . . When Justice is over-ruled by^Law . When Peace is attainable wily by War, When Freedom is sabotaged by Organization When God is only a device for Immortality When Progress is stifled by Traditional Ignorance And Baby, these are any old time. , H e also touches w him sey in “T he L u n c h T oters.” How to be a Lunch Toter? Iffa may emote it, more music! Q. &