« «e-srj; j®8ï$5® The A rizona B oard of R egents , voted M onday to in crease thé reg istratio n fee to r ASU students classified a s ré s id e n te fro m th e p resen t $185 p e r sem ester to $200 p e r sem ester. ' ■11fi®| | . .H ie in crease w ill becom e e ffe c tiv e fo r th e fa ll sem ester in 1975. The reg en ts also approved an in crease fa , th e nonre s ideh t student re g istra tio n . fee from th e p resen t $185; to $255. Non­ resid en t tu itio n fees w ill rise fro m $415 to $530 p e r sem ester. •v" . ’fe T o ta l c o sts fo r non­ re s id e n ts , in c lu d in g reg istratio n fe e an d tuition .fee* utili sfa» from $1260 to fis to p e r y ear. te? J f f gtt Ï the re g istratio n fee a ‘‘tuition” fee b u t u n d e r re g e n ts ’ te rm in o lo g y it is a “ re g istra tio n ’* fee. Out-of* sta te students p ay both a reg istratio n fee and tuition '.fee* | 111 |g |¡ | l |¡ th e re g e n ts, m eeting a t ,N o rth e rn :-,rA r is e n * < U niversity fa F lag staff, also approved sim ila r in creases for NAÜ an d d ie U niversity of Arizonar The. board also voted fa fav o r of cu ttin g off ally negotiations th a t m ight lead to a professional football te a m u sin g Sun D ev il Stadium . £*•, T hree reg en ts, K enneth B entson, W eldon S b o f s p , an d Gordon P a ris, w ere fa favor of continuing to study w hether a p ro team should b e a llo w ed to u s e th e stadium , b u t th e rem ain d er o ftb e re g e o ts voted a g a in s t— them , t-r' ^ B entson said , UASU and F ran k K ush w ill becom e a s big I nam e a s N otre D om e fa lO y e ars, b u t I believe pro Confinuedon page 5 in a University Storage shad Friday night. An estimated 200 onlookers Were later tested at a hospital for' possible toxicity since the blaze burned Ir poisonous insecticide. This caiised fumos that could possibly be dangerous. Story#'Pago 2. pw Rain Is uncommon at ASU football games/ Saturday night the uncommon came down In bucketfuls, cousing hundreds of fens to seek ik C m rime by Chuck Pratt refuge beneoth the press box end various plastic um brellas. More photos On Paga 4. M U I Page 2 — Tuesday, September 24 By D ave Jensen An estim ated 100 ASU s tu d e n ts w ho c a m e in con tact w ith toxic chem icals and g ases th a t em anated from F rid ay night’s quonset i'^h tit b la z e re c e iv e d e tn e r g e n c y room e x a m in a tio n s a t lo c a l hospitals over the w eekend. And it m ay be the students who w ill have to foot the Mil for th e serv ices if ASU of­ ficials today decide not to fin a n c e em erg en c y a id rendered to students. In som e cases cost m ay be as high a s $100 a person, said M argie Johnson, head nurse in. th e em ergency room of Tem pe Com m unity H o sp ita l, w h ere m o st students w ere treated . The figure includes $25 for e m e rg e n c y ro o m an d doctor’s fee, $20.60 for ch est X -ray a n d ra d io lo g is t reading, and $38.75 for four blood te s ts and one u rin a ly s is , n e c e s sa ry to determ ine any dam age to the liv er o r kidneys. About 225 persons, in­ cluding students, have been e x a m in e d at T em p e Com m unity for toxic gas in h a la tio n s in c e th e a c ­ cident. T h re e o th é r lo c a l hospitals rep o rted seeing less than 50 p atien ts each. H ow ever, e x a m in a tio n s w ere not adm inistered a t those hospitals .to persons w ho show ed no v isib le sym ptom s. A t Tem pe Com m unity, the w ords “ ASU in cid en t'’ w ere w ritten in th e blank for in s u ra n c e c o m p an y on em ergency room form s of ASU students, This w as to d if f e r e n tia te ^ p a tie n ts re la ted to th e fire,~ an ad­ m in is tra to r sa id .. B ut a spokesm an in th e hospital’s em ergency room said it was fo r t h e ; purpose of la te r sending th e bill to ASU. ASU so p h o m o re J a n e l W oodworth, a geography m ajo r, w as in intensive care a t Tem pe Com m unity for m ore than tw o days as a re su lt of gases she inhaled w hile boarding L a M ancha’s outdoor elevator to see a friend on another flow . “ I have bronchial asth m a, so anything affects m e w ith chem icals in th e a ir,” she said. Fire damage put at $80,000 By Dale Messmer F ire th a t ravaged a University quonset hut Friday night caused an estim ated $8O,0Q0 damage to the structure and its contents, according to Keith Rhodes, ASU supervisor of property control. The storage shed, made almost entirely of metal was located n ear K rueger and McAllister. It contained in­ secticides, fertilizers and lawn and garden equipm ent, ac­ cording to Sylvester Anderson, University fire marshall. The toxic fumes from the burning chem icals forced firemen to wear gas masks while fighting the blaze. Andersqh said eight or teri firemen and policemen were taken to the hospital, while a crowd of an estimated 200 onlookers were tested for toxicity. (See related story) A nderson said several dangerous chemicals were in the shed, but a poisonous in-, secticide, melathion, was the only chemical to. bunt. One ASU student and a Tempe fireman were admitted to the intensive care unit at Tempe Community H ospital following the fire« This' a re a # h s evacuated approximately one hour after the Maze erupted, according to Tempe F ire Chief W illiam Hanna. The delay was due to firefighters being unaware the shed contained dangerous chemicals, Anderson said. “We evacuated the area as soon as we knew about the chemicals,” Anderson said. “I knew about them, but the firemen at the scene didn’t. We didta’t dare take any chances, but we could’ve gotten away without doing anything (about the chemicals):” Remains from the burned chemicals were taken to the M aricopa County Landfill, Anderson said. “WC scooped them up and put them in three dump trucks and hauled them away,” he said. “We didn’t put them in the Salt River bottom landfill, because they could have perculated to the top and contaminated flood waters.” * W oodworth reported sh e first felt th é effect of th e gases a t 10 p.m . and w as unable to b re a th e by m id­ n ig h t. A n e ig h b o r called th e fire departm ent which responded and, ad ­ m in is te re d oxygen * to W oodworth before taking h e r to Tem pe Com m unity. She speculated on w hat would happen if she had to pay the hospital bill herself. “ I don’t know w hat th e bill is going to cost, but it wotild certain ly se t m e back. I probably wouldn’t be able to go back to school,” she said. W oodworth reports h e r p aren ts’ m edical insurance can handle th e expenses. W arnings broadcast early S aturday m orning by V alley ra d io s ta tio n s a d v ise d students who w itnessed the Maze to seek m edical aid as q u ic k ly as p o ssib le . R espondents to the call w ere asked to go to various hospitals to prevent any one hospital from being deluged, said U niversity Police Chief John Duffy. Duffy called upon U nited P re ss International to issue the w arning a fte r he w as advised by th e fire d ep art­ m e n t a n d a c h em ica l m a n u fa c tu re rs ’ c o n tro l board in Los Angeles to do so. Door-to-door contact w as v o lu n te e re d by Tom B ognanno of th e in te r ­ frate rn ity council to a le rt residents on Alpha D rive S aturday m orning. Students w ere advised to I v" ' ssee th e ir p riv a te physicians o r seek a id a t a local hospital, . D uffy said , since A S U 's S tu d e n t H e a lth S e rv ic e C e n te r c a n n o t handle such te sts. A hospital spokesm an a t T em p e C o m m u n ity s a id betw een 50 a n d 75 persons, in c lu d in g s tu d e n ts , h a d positive re su lts from Mood Mid u rin e te sts. B id it is possiM e th a t n o t a ll resu lts w ere caused d irectly by inhalation of th e fire ’s toxic fum es, th e spokesm an said. Som e m ay not hav e been affected by th e fûm es a t a ll, but had o ther, undiscovered p ro b le m s in s te a d , th e spokesm an said. S y m p to m s o f in ju ry re s u ltin g fro m th e a b ­ s o rp tio n o f a p h o sp h a te com pound insecticide and o th e r h a rm fu l c h e m ic a ls a re described a s “ anything in th e line of ch est pain, shortness of b re a th , cough, sp ittin g up of Mood, fev er, neurological signs such as headaches and sh irrin g of sp eech.” OQ. Phoenix - 334 E . Cam elback R d . 263-9410 Tem pe - 120 E . U niversity D r. 968-3491 Tucson - 1037 N . Park 622-7407 They actually think. They get darker as the sun gets brighter. 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Industria1Park Ave. m ushmS Tuesday, September 24 .-¿-'Page 3 False alarms in dormitory Som ebody is playing the o f th e little boy who cried Wolf a t P alo V erde W est and ASU P olice Chief John Duffy is unhappy about Of th e io false fire a larm s U n iv e rsity P o lic e h a v e re c e iv e d so f a r th is s e m e s te r, fiv e have originated from P alo V erde W est, D uffy said . “ We received tw o this week and it’s g etting to be d a n g e ro u s now . T h e y ’re going to g et a fire in th e re and th ese people a re going to s a y th e hell w ith it and they’re going to g e t burned up because of th is ra sh of false alarm s,** Duffy said. D uffy said th a t w hoever tu rn s in these false alarm s w ill be responsible for the in ju rie s ‘o r d eath s w hen a fire does occur and the dorm itory resid en ts do not ev acu ate. Duffy said th e cam pus police alw ays h av e received a g re a te r num ber of false a la rm s a t th e beginning of each sem ester. N “ We g e t som e je rk s who think i t ’s still funny. I guess w e have m ore je rk s a t P alo V erde W est th an w e have anyplace e lse ,” h e said. Funds to be redistributed if not picked up in time The F inancial A ids Office said N ational D irect Student L oans (N D L ) a n d Sup­ p le m e n ta ry E d u c a tio n a l O pportunity G ran ts (SEOG) which have not been picked up by th e recip ien ts from th e B u sin e ss O ffice by W ednesday w ill be can­ celled. - A ss is ta n t D ire c to r of F in a n c ia l. A ids R ic h a rd A fichhudSaid th e action w as n ecessary to red istrib u te any lefto v er funds to o th er stu d en ts who a re enrolled a n d have not been aw arded any aid. Zero after 35 davs A stu d en t .planning to w ithdraw from ASU m ay be a b le to p u t u p w ith b u reau cratic re d tap e, but th e effect on h is pocketbook m ay b e h a rd e r to bear.: A sliding sclae is used for tuition refunding by the U niversity. The am ount of m oney refu n d ed and kept by ASU is a s follow s: O ct 4 last day to drop classes Refunded 1-14 d a y s . .t . . . .80 percent 15-21 d a y s . . . . 6 0 p ercent 22-28 d a y s . . . . . . . .40 p ercen t 29-35 d a y s . . . . . i . .20 p ercent A fter 35 d a y s ..; ...% ..N one without penalty O ctober 4 is th e la st day lib eral a rts students can d ro p a c o u rs e w ith o u t penalty, according to th e Student A cadem ic A ffairs Office. If a stu d en t w ishes te see an ad v iser about dropping a c o u rse , o r a n y o th e r a c a d e m ic p ro b le m , h e should go to room i l l in th e Social Science B udding, o r call 965-6506. T he-days in th e schedule a re clae n d a r days, begin­ ning w ith th e first day of classes. F o r exam ple, an out-ofsta te stu d en t w ishing to w ith d ra w . fro m th e U niversity th is w eek would lose $504.00 out of his $630.00 tuition fee. F o r (he resident student d ie loss w ould be $148:00 out o f $185.00 p aid for tuition. . . W. D uane E c k e rt, re g is tra tio n c o o rd in a to r, said the scale w as subm itted by a com m ittee from th e B usiness Office and w as approved by th e A rizona B oard of R egents. H e added th a t the scale h as been used since a t le a st 1966. “ No (me h as asked m e to set up a scale, but L think th is o n e is a d e q u a te ,” E ck ert said. H eavy a d m in is tra tiv e C osts , and fu n d in g re q u ire m e n ts in th e beginning of the sem ester n ecessitate th e rap id decline in tuition refunds, E ck ert said. M ich au d s a id any students who did not pick up th e ir fa ll sem ester aid, but intend to use th e ir spring s e m e s te r a w a rd sh o u ld con tact th e business office. I f 7 th e y do n o t, bo th s e m e s te rs ’ a id w ill b e cancelled. $»«• University Tutsday through FrlÄy during tho academic year,: *XC.*A> .holiday» and examination periods. 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Call 967-9403 Fm information from 5-9:30 p.m., Cat your Campu Cone makes fabrics people live Ü ■ CONEMILLS1 1440MQMMM.V.NEWVOÜK.NY1001* ^PüÉj Æme£ C M iI r lr ii H um ****** IS M iü ü T uesday, S eptem ber 24 Mm Continued from page ? football is com ing to town. I would ra th e r cooperate w ith them (professionals) than b e in co m p etitio n w ith th em .” Shofstall said, ‘‘It is poor, clum sy business procedure to refu se to negotiate.” T he W estern A th le tic C o n feren ce P re s id e n t’s Council voted Sept. 7 th a t m em ber universities could not le t pro team s use th e ir stadium s except on a one­ tim e basis. ' proifootbaftaliM there w as sp e c u la tio n th at th e reg en ts would vote the way they did — ag ain st th e 'p ro s — because they would not w ant to contradict this ruling by th e WAC. The WAC did not se t any punish- , m eat to r violation of this ruling, but it did not rid e out expulsion from th e con­ ference. In another action, the reg en ts’ legal adviser, B la ir' B enjam in, said the sta te u n iv e rs itie s ’ b u d g e ts a re public inform ation. “The university ledger is public inform ation. Anyone could bring in a cam era and tak e p ictures of it if they w anted,” B enjam in said . The NAtJ L um berjack, th e sch o o l p a p e r, h a d previously tried Jo look a t th e university’s budget but * w as not allow ed by the president. ' The p ap er’s editors sought clarification from the s ta te atto rn ey g en eral’s office. A daw yer for th e sta te also said the budget is public inform ation and could not be kept p riv ate. Gilbert and Sullivan musical opens season “ P rin cess Id a ” by GUbert and Sullivan w ill open th e L yric O pera T h eatre season w ith perform ances a t 8 p.m . Sept. 27-28 and O ct. 2-6 in th e ASU M usic T heater.. F ir s t W iw h F R E h ? I» in tro d u ce M A Y IA G |> írtí- íi- lY if> ríe they main it simpler to wash all at todayVfabrics luit like the canteo* key K enneth Seipp, m usical m u sic a s “ th e m o st d ire c to r, d e s c rib e s th e * sophisticated, m ost satiric al and funniest of aU th e G&S ó p eras.” school enhance interviews start L ead s in g e rs in c lu d e F o rre st “ B utch” B achtel as King G am a t A pril Stevens in th e title role, and noted S tu d e n ts a p p ly in g fo r V alley g „ a c to r ; D avid a d m issio n to m e d ic a l, ; ThU m ps oh as" K ing osteopathic, o r dental school ' H ildebrand. classes beginning in th e fall of 1975 should rep o rt to the ,A stu d en t preview wiU be Pre-MecfieaT O ffice(S S l04) sU ow na^g p,m W ed n e$ d ay fo r a n in te rv ie w ap­ m the Lyric O pera Theatre: p o in tm e n t on o r b e fo re The perform ance is open O c to b ers. o n ly to s tu d e n ts , a n d Interview s w ill be com­ (preview tickets w ill be $1 fo r pleted b y 'O cto b e r l l and unreserved sea ts. T ickets evaluations wiU be m ailed to Uan be purchased a t the th e p ro fe ssio n a l sch o o ls M usic T heater. beginning O ctober 25. 25 ha*, a Day! Holiday Laundry 1818 «Ml MArtikr, Tmip* CRIADAS: •Upperdass women's service group C roftIp P ic tu re P rè m ei D ecorating M aterial m«hi. * Tkimt, Mi|Ms i 10Perçant Diicountnt students lllLUniversityi M 967-4482 35mm EKTACHROME Jfc * COLOR FILM ,'< W PROCESSING •Usher at M.U. movies •Serve at M.U. specials Y —Pumpkin Pail * —XmatTea ■] —Art Shown ,t Jj 1 N 20 EXP U N M O U N T E D . .. . . $ 1 .0 0 M O U N TED . - Opt m » m TN E GALLERY STARE M atthews Canter—2nd Floor—12 to 4 jewelry—baskets—boxes—ethnics—cards WATERBEDS Je a n Ja c k e ts 20% O FF *. W a te rb e d H e a te rs •Organize Firn.Festival r f m ío F F M i INDIA COTTON SPREADS ... 1 .5 0 3 6 E X P . U N M O U N T E D .. ... 3 6 E X P . M O U N TED We are now 2 years old and£ "kicking" — because som e e t you don't even know we're akye ah -A ctivities Week —Banquets —Much, much mom !yp- 20 EXP R esident tuition fees a t ASU a re am ong th e low est charged by m em bers of the N ational A ssociation of S tate U niversities and L and-G rant Colleges (NASULGC), according to á Sept. 15 survey. T he m edian resident fee of th e organization’s schools is $531 a y ear, th e survey show s. This figure contrasts w ith th e $400-annual fee to b e charged by ASU, a NASULGC m em ber. Also included in the survey w ere the following fin­ dings: . T uition charged by NASULGC m em bers ranges from $70 a y ear a t C ity U niversity of New Y ork to $1,500 annually a t Cornell U niversity. The NASÜLGC m edian fee for non-residents is $1,378 p er y e a r. ■ N on-resident fees ran g e from $165 a y e a r a t the U niversity of P uerto Rico to $2,800 a y e a r a t th e U niversity of M ichigan.. ASU’s non-resident fee w ill be $1.060 a y ear. „ • . M edian charges for resid en t students h a s increased from $311 to $531 in nine y e a rs — an in crease of 70 p er­ cent. T he non-resident m edian h as gone from $734 to $1.378. a n increase of 88 p ercen t in the sam e period. Of Hie 117 schools in th e sprvéy, only 21 cu rrently h av e resid en t fees less th an th é $ff0 a y e a r currentty charged a t ASU. O nly 37 have non-resident fees below ASlPs $1.260 non-resident charge. Among 17 NASULGC schools in ten w estern s ta te s — C olbrado. W ashington, O regon, N evada, M ontana, New M exico, A rizona, W yoming, U tah and Idaho — ASU yearly resid en t fees a re th e low est. ? T he highest yearly resid en t charge, $638, is levied by thé U iiiv èrsity o f Colorado. ASU now ran k s 15th in non­ resident fees. Colorado heads th e list w ith a fee of $2,070 a year.- ' Kiag — Qm h —JoaMs Singlo —6 jr. giaraatta •Usher at Gammage Auditorium ARTIST & DRAFTING ASU*s tuition cateti low 1 .2 5 ... 2 . 2 5 AT A.S.U. New Mem bership • ||p | Get-Together to m o r r o w — 3 :0 0 R M . PHOTO SERVICE M ATTH IW S HALL » « 0 -3 0 3 7 at the Aiutimi Lounge iff the Memorial Union T 2" x 108" C a r p e tP r m ts Ju s t M ichael's A pple Pie 221 W. University Drive 4873 North Central Temp« a 986-9086 H ia w h • 298 9822 Open Monday-Friday 11:00 to 7:30, Saturday 10:00 to 8S0 -COUPON* Page 6 - Tuesday, September 24 i S S É ■:, 'r" ¡¡¡sé M Photo by Kevin Gustafson Oblivious Oblivious to ttteir surroundings were Lawrence Gordon and Bethadori Studman while embracing in A check of faculty office hours shows five .previously named professors are not in violation of University regulations. R ichafd B ritz, assistant professor architecture, is on' leave from the U niversity.. 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FOR Y o o n DINING PLEASURE Complete Dinners 15 Pizza Varieties . ==s=aSN r r m . | $ r \ , PastaSpecialties Submarine Sandwiches Today - uao am to1230 m URGE in Uw PITCHER Montgomery Lounge - M il. coors parapsychology JEW ELER S Temps C onfer ' 9210 Se. MM Avenes 966-7587 P IZ Z A o ra abo at 130 pm a sommar of I.S.P. (inner) « U » Cocheo Room - M .U Tuesday, September 24 in » , f i TODAY. ' . so le s with a speaker from tbe an d Issues Committee. Open In ternational Students Re» Valley Assault Crisis Center |^ .lb lp iib iiC ,r. f ^ ' fothm sBoerd, American and a t 7 pom in the MU Cochise Union Beard meeting, 5 p.m. in International Student get-toRoam. | * .J l l | p s p| the MU Apache Room 221. gether, 2:48 p.m. in the‘MU A ih p a Friends ef the Earth The Wednesday Thing presents Navajo Room. ilfF 4 presents:- Bad Brown, 111 “Women In Love”, at 7 and Outing Club Meeting to present democratic Congressional 9:30 p.m. in the MU Movie a movie and lecture Show on candidate, who will Aiwwf House. Admission Y0 cents hang gliding by a gliding environmental issues at 7:30 with ASU ID, 75 cents without. school representative, at 7:30 p m . in the MU Pinal Room Tickets available a half hour p:m. in the MU Pima Room. 215. For more information before showtime at the Movie Sepho’i to meet and dfao»u«g Iffl contact Matt Tringer a t 947- W House. t ^ J j| membership requirements . . 0885; |J * p Lyric Opera Theatre presents a id organization goals for the National 8odety of Interior De­ the Opera “Princess Ida” in a sophomore men’s honorary signer, (NSID) will have a special student preview a t 8 society a t 3:00 p jn . in the MU panel discussion at A p m . in p.m . in the ASU M usic Santa Cruz Room. Room 141 of theA rchitecture Theatre. Admission Is |1 fa* Snow Devil’s Ski d o b will he on Building. The topic is “Client- unreserved seats. ■, . ihe n u ll through Wednesday D esigner . R elationships” . MU Pop-up features Bob W bs, passing put a calendar of U niversity community is 11 a tm in the MU Rendezvous events. welcomed. * Lounge. Mens and, Issues Committee ASU V eterans A ssaciatiaa presents^ Major Wayne Aho meeting at 2:30 p.m. in the THURSDAY speaking on "E xtra Sensory MU Ynma Romp 211 to Christian Science Oagmdialkni Perception,” at 11:30-12:30 (fiscusB Veteran business. For weekly testimony meeting at p.m. in the MU Montgomery 4 p.m. In Dmforth Chapel. m ore inform ation contact Lounge; 1:30-3 p.m. in the MU Inter-Varsity Christian FdQowMike Martena a t 965-2533. Cochise Room- The Uni­ shty meeting ad 7:30 p m in F irst meeting of Snow Devils versity community is invited. the MU South Pinal Room 215. Ski Club will feature the filtii ASU Mat Maids get-together for Fflm Committee 'meeting a t 7 “Steamboat’s a Canin’ ” a t 7 students interested in be­ p.m. in the MU Movie House. p.m. at the Varsity Inn, » I E . coming sn ASU Mat Maid for Apache In Tnnpe. the wrestling team a t 3:36 WEDNESDAY Criadas, -a service group, will pan. in tiie MU Navajo Room A ssociated Women Students - have a membership drive 1 1 , f |p i a continues Its self defense starting at 3:30 p m in the Hostess Com m ittee M eeting MU Alumni Lounge. F o r 3:30 p m . In the MU Yavapai m ore inform ation contact Room 2Q9. Annetet Mathis at 037-7847. Young Democrats meeting 3 'Jesus Christ Superstar” at 7 p m. in the MU, Room 221. . add 9:30 p.m. in the MU The “Inventions of Leonardo dai Movie ¿House. >Tickets auo Vinci” slide lecture by Dr. available hi the MU Activities AnthonyCalarco, 3 p m in the Center for f t with ASU ID. MU Pim a Room 211. Co­ Door sales are jR with ASU I C ircles, a cam pus group sponsored by the MU Ideas i ^ lfe ;M ^ iiith o u t.'> » i^ :r.. in terested in inform ing A ® student population on s ta te and fed eral social services, Food stamp offidoils to talk on eligibility wiU present a lecmre py a D epartm ent of E conom ic S ecurity official. F o o d s ta m p re p re s e n ­ tativ e E d P oorm an will discuss eligibility fo r the food stam p p ro g ram a t 2 p m . W ednesday in th e MU C ochise Room. The group cu rren tly is c irc u la tin g p e titio n s to d eterm ine if th ere is a U n iv e rs ity . n e e d f o r a cam pus food s ta m p rep resen tativ e. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n c o n ta c t D r. D onald F au sel a t 985-3865. ! 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A Opan Monday thru Saturday 10 AM-10 PM f ME-RnNCJJDO -IMMJE M - .Q Q A J f tn Q l''" OPEN S:tO AM • V:00 PM.. 720 M ill A ve. Tamp« _ 9 6 6 -8 5 2 5 » R 2212 N. S C tn S M U R D ^ S a m S M U PLAZA K arate ftoiifitam ant g o o d o n ly OtfMHC A m W X W T T IO |n g-m iO W ..S A T . Ij-4 ON SUN . M lk n M r rmr-ARakv muLMonmss eauuctoejmu Jmi«»«.pai uonooucnoH-^eocon CHRiSTOWN (( K W ^3'‘'■'a.-).Ä. Page 8 — Tuesday, September 24 ÿm m newsmen Fee fumes Send 200 for tests ASU s tu d e n ts w ere r e fe rre d to h o s p ita ls ra th e r than the Student H e a lth C e n te r a fte r p o ssib le e x p o su re to p o te n tia lly d a n g ero u s fum es from a chem ical . fire on cam pus F rid ay . “ They had a te st th a t we d o n ’t h a v e an y m achinery to run. T hat’s chem ical identification,” -V 3 •’•î,f ~ * -~ CBS News executives will lead a panel discussion and field questions a t 11:30 a.m . today in the F*ima Room of the M em orial Union. said D r. R ichard Jones, C enter director. Jones said th ere is not m uch n eed fo r th is equipm ent on cam pus, but it m ay be used often in a larg e hospital. Richalrd S alant, president of CBS News, and W illiam Sm all, senior vice president and d irecto r of new s will head the panel. * About 200 students went to T em pe C om m unity H ospital fo r blood tests over the weekend. D uring his c a re e r Salant V ______________ Suoerb speech, wit 'Don Juan' is one hell of a play The G eorge B ernard Shaw play “ Don Ju an in, H ell” opened T hursday night for an all-too-short engagem ent a t G am m age A uditorium . The play is Act III of Shaw’s four-act play “ Man and Superm an:” It was originally cast on Broadw ay over 20 y ears ago w ith an a ll-s ta r c a s t of A gnes M oorehead. C harles Boyer. Sir C edric H ardw icke and C harles Loughton. The version of the play now touring the country has R icardo M ontalban in the title role. M yrna Loy as Dona Ana. K urt K aszner as th e com m ander and E d­ w ard M ulhare as the Devil. fo llo w in g th e o rig in a l p ro d u c tio n of th e p la y , d ire c to r Jo h n H ousem an presen ts the piece on a b a re stag e, using only stools, m u sic s ta h d s , an d m ic ro p h o n e s. T he a c to rs a re d re s se d in fo rm a l clothes and c a rry scrip ts, but it is c lea r they w ork from m em ory. On The play is a tour de force of Words, ideas, conflicts and passions, presented in a s u sta in e d an d d azzlin g dialogue. Man and W oman, heaven and hell, v irtue and im m o rta lity , c iv iliz a tio n and m an’s destructiveness a re som e of th e points w ith which Shaw b arrag es the audience. Shaw tak es the English language and m olds it into the very “ life force” he m entions in the play. The vehicle for th e play is the figure of Don Ju an . R icardo M ontalban is ex­ cellent in this role. He is the perfect blend of lib ertin e, p o litic ia n , th e o lo g ia n , historian and m oralist. If M o n ta lb a n s o m e tim e s overdid the p a rt, who can blam e him ? The em otion and verve of the dialogue needed no help. Edward* M ulhare and K urt K a sz n e r a re b e a u tifu lly c ast. M ulhare. despite som e faults, gave an a rtic u la te and forceful perform ance. The only perform ance I found ra th e r sta tic w as th at of M yrna Loy. She seem ed b o red w ith th e w hole e v en in g a n d 'a t tim e s brought the dynam ic pitch of the dialogue down to th at level. The. qualities th a t m ake G eorge B ernard Shaw a playw right of classic statu re w ere p resen t in (he play. He d is p la y s a ;^ s u p e rb know ledge of stag e speech,' tren ch an t w it, and above all a m astery of w ords. When all things a re considered, “D on Ju an in H ell” w orks. T h u rsd a y n ig h t’s p e r­ form ance certain ly did not dim inish the glow of it in any way. — D avid G ariff 1 •• 1 at has been active in the fight for freedom of the p ress. He d e fe n d ed W hito H ouse new sm an D an R ath er, who cam e under fire for his c o n flic t w ith fo rm e r P resid en t R ic h a rd ' Nixon. ' 'is I , -’ " 1 S alant also defended the CBS News’ presentation of th e controversial docum entary “ The Selling of the P entagon.” In a 1969 speech S alant s a id h e fe lt th e F ir s t A m endm ent to the Con­ s titu tio n g iv e s “ un­ c o n d itio n a l fre e d o m -’ to mspeak in M U today new sm en but also im poses “ an im m ense and aw esom e responsibility ïî . .We m ust do our level b est to be fa ir, accu rate and im p a rtia l.” A p p earin g w ith S a la n t and Sm all w ill be E m erson Stone, vice presid en t and directo r of CBS R adio News, and P e te r H erford, who has served as a new s bureau chief in Saigpn*and P aris. 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Freshman signatcaller Dennis Sproul made an impressive debut, replacing Alexander late in the first half and directing the Sun Devils the rest of the way as ASU routed Texas Christian 37-7 Saturday night in rain-drenched Sun Devil Stadium. ‘T m happy with the way the game turned out The im­ portant thing is that we won,” said Sproul, who completed 10 of 14 passes for 115 yards. Sproul hit his fin d two aerials and marched the Devils mi a 17 pldy-70 yard drive to put ASU up 17-7 a t halftime. The two key {days, including the TD, came on fourth down situations with Sproul rolling out and running the bafi himself. . “I can’t really take the credit for those two plays,” said Sproul. “They were both called from upstairs.” The Sun Devil coaching staff directed much of Sprout’s play selection. “They were keying on Freddie (halfback Williams) up the middle too much, so we took some plays to the outside and opened up their defense,” Sproul said. Sun Devil head coach Frank Kush said Sproul’s ability to avoid the pass n u ll was a key factor in the game. “If a quar­ terback can make up for die linemens’ mistakes it can pick everybody up,” Kush said. Several times DénniS did an ex­ cellent job in not getting dropped for a big loss. ASU showed a balanced offensive attack, gaining 227 yards on the ground and 184 through the air. Williams and Mark Lovett led the running game with 105 and 99 yards respectively. Offensive guard John Houser said, “Oitr offense improved 100 percent over the Houston game. We were much more aggressive and we fired out from the line a lot better.” te lh e aerial attack, split end Greg Hudson snared 0 passes for 75 yards. “If we would have passed more, we really could have killed them. But things were a little slippery out there. It might hav#r been better if Sproul could have called more of his own plays,*6 Hudson said. Freshman Ainslie Washington, playing defensive bade fat file first time in college, nearly had a dream come true late in! the game. He intercepted a pass n t his own tm yard line and1 raced down the sidelines for an arpparent touchdown. But teammate Mike Martinez, frantically trying to block the last TCU defender out of the way, accidentally cut Washington down a t the one yard-line. “I thought I’d go all die way until I got to the ten. I never expected one ofm y own people to bit me.” Is Martínez on Washington’s enemy list? “He apologised and I said ’okay,” ’ Washington said. “But D m /tAU /« ___ f ___ ____U . - __ L21. (I ■wmnm m f Texas Christian quarterback Leo Cook is helped off trainers after suffering from a Clifton Alapa tackle. tmwni.w/mumu mm' »mum*»jw iyiw’ii 'atmm m m a¡p u r e performance. All of us made a lot of mistakes everywhere,” Luttrell said. “If our offense would have been able to move as a unit, maybe I could have had a better game.” Luttrell has only 2.8 yards a carry in two games, as com­ pared to a 4.2 average last season and 5.1 yards as a sophomore when he racked up 906 yards with 10 touchdowns. He was TCU’s Most Valuable Player the past two seasons. , Records do not impress the 6-1, 206-pounder though. “There is no way for me to tell,” Luttrell said. “ASU did what UTA did to us —held j one touchdown. But as could see, they weren’t doing anything differently to stop me specifically.” Head coach Jim Shofner, who was a San Francisco 49er assistant coach for seven years, feels that Luttrell has a good shot at All-American. “There’s not a reason for Mike not making it," Shofner said. “After watching him, I think he’s as good as any fullback we ever had with the 49er’s .” Dont let the price of a college education stop you. The price of a college educa­ tion is skyri>cketing. The Air Force has done something about it. For the first time, the Air Force ROTC Scholarshi ps i ncl ude the 2- ye ar program, for men and women. If you qualify, the Ait,Force will pay for the remainder of your college education. Not only do AFROTC 2-year scholarships cover full tuition, reimbursement for textbooks, lab and incidental fees, and S100 a month, tax-free. . To cash in on all this apply qualify, and enroll in the Air . Force ROTG at Dept, of Aerospace Studies, ASU, Tempe. 965-3181. It's a great way to finish your college education in the money, and build a future as an Air Force officer. MAKE THE MOST OF IT “The good’ol days are back agaio. . . CO O RSl—10* a Glass „ .. 60* for Pitchers (WhOmplaying Pool) GOLDEN EIGHT BALL BILLIARD LDDNGE Pool only 60* hour p e r Person from IB am-6 pm Hayden Plaza E a s t - WooIco : 1330 N. Scottsdale R d , Temps Next week's games Saturday's Results WAC Scene s la t e SELL 1. 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(12/*) i Tuesday, September 24 — Page If Steve H arvey w ill have to s ta rt scouting fo r a new “ B ottom .Ten” p ace-setter. Texas-EI P aso , ra te d by colum nist H arvey a s th e n a tio n s w o rst c o lle g e football team , accom plished the im probable S aturday by defeating U tah 34-7 in a . W estern A th le tic Conference g rid encounter. U TE P, trounced 82-6 by U tah la s t y e a r, crushed th e R e d sk in s, b e h in d q u a r­ te rb a c k B ob M cK inley’s th ree touchdown passes and fre s h m a n ta ilb a c k M ik$ Belew’s l68 y ard s. The M iners a re now tied for th e WAC le ad w ith New M exico. Both team s have 1-0 conference m ark s. Debbie W illis (14) slips and falls as she sets up teammate Lee Ann Easley (25) in the Sun Devils opening season game against Mesa Community. Mesa won last week's match by a 3-1 score. Next home game for the ASU women is Sept. 27 at 7 A fte r ’ la s t s e a s o n ’s m ediocre 30-24 reco rd , ASU baseball coach Jim B rock is thinking a change of a t­ m osphere m ight not h u rt his squad. If th e plan is approved, six g irls W ill b e Chosen fo r th e jo b fo llo w in g in te rv ie w s la te r th is fall. In terested persons should contact S tay R ennebaum a t 965-5863. Suzy R ennbaum is a t­ tem pting to sell B rock on the idea of using b atg irls for hom e contests. R ennebaum , form erly a b a tg irl for the U n iv e rsity o f O k lah o m a, would like to coordinate a w ide-ranging scale of activ ities fo r b atg irls a t ASU. Students and faculty-staff who would like to w atch ASU play M issouri S aturday b ut don’t have Colum bia, Mo. in th e ir tra v e l plans, w ill b e aide to view th e contest on closed c irc u it TV in th e A ctivity C o lte r. G irls would keep th e b a t ra c k s in o rd er for hom e and visiting team s, ush er in th e sta n d a and a ssist in the p ress box. Top ten team s didn’t stick to form eith er. F o u r schools in th e A ssociated P re ss’ h ig h -re n t d is tr ic t w e re defeated by unranked op­ ponents. F ourth-ranked N ebraska fe ll to W isconsin 21-20, s e v e n th -ra te d L o u isia n a S ta te d ro p p e d a 21-14 decision to T exas A&M, P enn S tate (8th) lost to N avy by 7-6jin d O klahom a S tate u pset 10th ranked A rkansas 26-7. H ouston, ASU’s opening gam e foe, w as trounced 20-3 by M iam i, F la . T he C ougars w ere ranked 19th. B ut tw o fu tu re Sun D evil opponents in th e Top 20, N inth C arolina S tate and . A rizona, avoided S aturday’s flu rry of su rp rises. S tate (15th) trounced Clem son 3110 w h ile th e W ild cats disposed of Indiana 35-20. ASU, by v irtu e of its 37-7 v ic to ry over T exas C hristian, could jum p up from its U th spot in th e AP poll to a s high a s 7th th is w eek d u e to S a tu rd a y ’s upsets. T ickets a re on sa le a t Sun D evil Stadium w ith prices s c a le d at $2.50 fo r U niversity m em bers and $5.00 fo r th e g en eral public. H appy H our 7 D ays a W eek t a f iu r in g PITCHERS - 99s O u t-R -In n & Subs 966-7009 1046-A Lemon Street Leave? the hassle and the crowds and the noise behind. Have a relaxing (and. delicious) lunch at the Pizza Hut Restaurant. Pizza, sandwiches, pasta, salads. Warm, friendly atmosphere, too. You'll love the Pizza Hut Restaurant fpr lunch! 955 E. University Dr. 9 6 7 -1 6 0 4 01974 P iiu Hat. lac. 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