By N ancy W iliiattts A ch eck by th e S tate P re ss in to th e c o m p a riso n o f sa la rie s a fm e n and wom en -facu lty m em bers h a s r u n ; ■ into a The U n iv e rs ity adm in istratio n h a s refu sed to d is c lo s e fa c u lty s a la r ie s , a lth o u g h ¡f^ g é te rM ^ -e ta te ! ■ agencies sa id sa la rie s of s ta te em ployes a re con* sid ered to b e a p a rt Of th e public reco rd . • addition, the board denied a request by the health. Physical education and recreation department for $124 far balloons, straw hats and begum g a f fer use asprom otional devices at the national convention. bw rd favored anbretfiag $1,806 to the ASU band for transportation to H3raosillo, ^ ®e fdded that the bowd wanted to in­ vestigate the possibility of the band getting less expensive ebsster bus rates. The board also decided that all future meetings w ffltake Mace on the fourth Wednesday of each ro o t^ a t l2:30 p jn in his office In the Matthews C enter, Ham m Rflfrl sem ester’s first streakers, th e students decided to go pubic in public— and they pulled it off. ■vVíVv?: Page 2 — Thursday, September 26 im r a n f i hi i " * a co n fu se s adm in is& atots By Karen Morris There is a parking lot a t the com er of Orange Street and McAllister Avenue marked for “Commuter Freshmen” parking. Why? Nobody seems to know. “They used to have a lot separated for1 | Gripevine freshmen and upperclassmen, but that has special been done away with sometime ago and I’m t re p 0 r* I not even sure when,” said Terry IFob^.ASU y parking administrator. University Police said, “All commuter lots are open to all of * them (commuter students), not just freshmen and not just up­ perclassmen.” However, at least one student has found this not to be the case. Sam Brees has received several tickets after parking in this lot despite having a commuter parking sticker. She is not a freshman.1 Brees said she thought the University police could distinguish some kind of difference in her parking sticker and the others, since she got the tickets. Police said they cannot tell class standing from parking per­ m it;.;:, ” - : * , ’ :.C-, John Ellingson, director of planning and construction, agreed to check into the m atter. He could not recall ever having parking distinctions on campus. If upperclassmen have been ticketed for parking in lot 86, their only recourse is to appeal to the parking administrator. He can can* cel the ticket or modify the penalty. Request for salaries Continued from page 1 s ta rt from th ere. If th e re is justificatio n for one faculty m em ber to receiv e a higher w age th a n ano th er then th a t wifi com e o u t.” \ D r. S u sa n n e S h a fe r, p ro fe s s o r o f se c o n d a ry education, said sh e would not like to see th e sa la rie s published. ‘‘The. U niversity, h ires on th e m e rit sy stem ,” she said . “ Publishing th e facu lty sa la rie s w ould put teach ers a t each o th er’s th ro a ts.” The adm in istratio n said faculty sa la rie s also a re on reco rd a t th e s ta te capitol. A fte r c o n ta c tin g th e. d e p a rtm e n ts o f fin a n c e , m anagem ent, personnel, education, docum ent^ and arch iv es, and th e A rizona B oard of R egents and the governor» a S tate P re ss re p o rte r w as pointed to th e s ta te a c c o u n tin g d e p a rt­ m ent. v'-i ^ G aye H odges, d epartm ent d ire c to r, s a id b i-m o n th ly payroll figures w ere th e o nly o n es k e p t a t th e C apitol, and th a t no annual sa la ry d a ta w as av ailab le in h is office. B i-m onthly sala ry inform ation alone is useless in determ ining an n u al w age figures because th ere a re sev erall payroll plans over w hich a sa la ry m ay be extended, h e said . Som e include figures from sum m er sessions, som e fo r nine m onths of teaching and o th ers fo r 12. “ You can alw ays g o to the U niversity,” H odges said, “ They a re a s ta te agency i and req u ired by law to show them to you.” V, A.S.U. PHOTO SERVICE COPYING SLID E DUPLICATION / PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY PRODUCT ILLUSTRATION BLACK & WHITE PRINTING EKTACHRO M E PRO CESSIN G PA SSPO RTS & PO RTRAITURE A.S.U. PHOTO SERVICE MATTHEWS HALL 965-3637 for the university community BLACK & WHITE AND COLOR SLIDES / |V FOR YOUR P R E S E N T A T IO N S MADE FROM YOUR A R T WORK. Mello Jams at the YOM KIPPUR QUALITY INN ■ G R A PH S. BO OKS, & M AGAZINES OR DUPLICATE SLIDES MADE FROM YOUR O RIG IN ALS -3641 E . Van Buran-Z73-7121 SERVICES Sw eet Muslo in the Lounge by M & M Thursday, September 26 10:00 AH, Arizona Room, MU A.S.U. PHOTO SERVICE M A TT H EW S HALL No Cover-Cheap P rices-freaks Welcome 9 6 B -3 6 3 7 I j A university service facility for the university community | ! C o m e to Woolco Sat&factionGuaranteed•Replacementor Money Refunded iB i Hom e Meeds? YO U R C H O IC E G ingham pattem 20-pc. m elam ine ■ ■ M P r ‘‘■ H i Bach Round utility tub 11/4 bu. laundry basket 16 qt. pail w/handle Rectangular dish pan f Hexagonal basket 4*pc. mixing bowl set Rectangular basket i CHARGE IT!" A T W O O LCO w arin g ca n opener C 012 - C 0 1 3 f sa le 5 ® ® R eg 9.97 W ith push button «factor cutting assem bli Thl« can opener wiH last for years. S c o tts d a ie R o a d a tC u rry R n a ri Thursday, September 26 — page 3 Listening center provider »tereo enjoyment at MU Students can now listen to the radio, records or tapes While doing homework in the Memoria I Union Activity Center. The Listening Center «dii provide headsets to students with two ID's for deposit. “ Hairy cockroaches invade dorms ASU residence halls have certainly had their problems this year with the over booicing, lack of a ir conditioning and now bogs. , “We not only have ants but also big hairy cockroaches,” said Videi Coulet, treasurer of ; Sigmas Sigma, Sigma sorority. (Sigma Sigma Sigàia sorority bugs keep coming back. “We were going to have a lum bar party one-night but it was called off because the bug were so , bad.” Housing d irecto r Russ Flaherty was contacted and he assured dorm residents' the halls will be sprayed again, said said. is housed in Palo Verde Main wing A and is not the only sorority that had complaints. H * B and C wing of the same building also have bug problems according to girls from P I Beta Phi and Kappa Delta. Coulet said the place has been sprayed several tim es'but the Out-of-state students wishing to lower their tuition by applying for Arizona residence have until Friday to file applications* Studente should submit as many m aterials as possible, including an Arizona driver’s license, voter registration, income tax returns, rent receipts,; and other evidence shoeing one year residence in Arizona. * , C " *■< V ¿.¿g, Copies of the guildeline and applications are available at the tuition status office, Administration building, room 102. m ix 2 PM to Ï PM Every Friday M u g s- 2 6 * AT THE Tempe F IN E FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE Com plete D inners > 15 Pizza V arieties . . . Pasta Sp ecialties Subm arine Sandw iches LARGE PITCHER C00RS L ^ C A A A JA < Phoenix — 334 E Cam elback R d . 263-9410 Tem pe — 120 E . U n iversity'O r. 968-3491 Tucson - 1037 N . Park 622-7407 audio j. : exchange Applications due M a y status T h e M em o rial U nion c tiv itie s C e n te r is rovid in g all th e com forts of ome stereo w ith a new listening c e n te r.” It consists of an AM-FM adio receiv er, disc record im ta b le and c a sse tte tape lay er housed in a cen tral a b in e t, a n d 20 s te re o eadphone ja ck s located in le w alls of the C enter range a re !. , > U se rs c a n p ic k up eadsets a t the cen tral desk yn .d e p o sit o f a n ASU identify Card an d one o th er item of identification needed for v erification and plug in type of en tertain m en t they desire. T here is no charge fo r lis te n in g . P ro g ra m ■ req u ests a re m ade to the C entral desk personnel, who o perate th e individual users control. R ick E d e n , a c tiv itie s ad v iser said th e custom built cab in et w as a g ift to the A ctivities Center, from the E llen B ell M em orial. B ell, firs t asso ciate directo r of th e MU from 1957-1961 and h ad a g re a t in te re st in m usic. “ T his is a n absolutely flexible program and We h o p e to re c e iv e m uch response from students a s to w hat type of program s they w ant,” E den said . nsc Widest láoB * wm selection fliir! We have the most com­ plete collection of ArtCarved wedding rings. You’ll find one to-perfectly express your love, your individuality. Visit us so o n .; / e> 4rt C a rv e d J E \ A / E L E |R S Tamp« Caatmrw 9 2 tt So. Mil Aw n » 966-7587 Page 4 — Librarian's bookprobesoceanmysteiy By Jea n R ukkila . An ASU lib rarian who once w rote a history on b estsellers m ay be on the bestseller list soon him self w ith a book a b o u t th e m ysterious disappearances of boats and planes in the A tlantic. H a rp e r an d Row w ill p u b lish “ T he B erm u d a T riangle M ystery: Solved” by L aw rence D avid Kusche this F eb ru ary . The B erm uda T riangle is a triangle-shaped region of the A tlantic bounded by M iam i, P u erto Rico and B erm uda. M ore than 40 ships, 30 airp lan es and 1,000 persons have disappeared in the a re a w ithout a tra c e, seem ingly w ithout cause. More than 40 ships, 30 airplanes and 1,000 persons have disap­ peared in the area w ithout a tra c e , seem in g ly w ithout cause. In 1948 a ch artered twinen g in e DC-3A p a ss e n g e r plane enroute from San Ju an A irport to New Y ork City radioed its position 50 m iles outside of M iam i. No fu rth er contact w as m ade w ith th e a irc ra ft and no tra c e of it w as found. In 1918 an A m e ric an N aval fuel supply ship, the U.S.S. Cyclops disappeared in th e B erm uda T riangle a re a . A N avy investigation ruled ont poor w eather, p iracy o r enem y action for Disappearance of ships, planes the loss of the ship and its 309 p assengers and crew . Two y e ars ago incidents in th e T ria n g le b e ca m e popular re p o rt m a te ria l for E nglish and speech classes. “ A lo t of people kept com ing in looking for inform ation on the B erm uda T riangle and we couldn’t find a n y ,” said K usche. K usche a n d a n o th e r lib ra ria n , D eborah Blouin, w rote hundreds of le tte rs to co m p ile a B erm u d a T riangle bibliography . “ A fte r I d id th e bibliography I decided there; w asn’t a good book on the s u b je c t,” s a id K usch e. H arp er and Row, the first publisher he queried, said they’d buy a good book on it. p ap ers from th e p o rts and bases in th e T riangle a re a . “ I spent a .fortune on s ta m p s , e n v e lo p e s an d te le p h o n e c a lls ,” K usche said. H e w rote t o ‘N orw ay, Ja p a n and E ngland try in g to g et a s m uch Jn fo n n atien as possible on over 50 of the b est known disappearances. D u rin g h is " re s e a rc h K usche often contacted the head of casu alty records a t L lo y d ’s o f L ondon. T he in s u r a n c e c o m p a n y ’s w eek ly c a s u a lty re p o rts w ere helpful in verifying losses in the T riangle. Seaquakes, w ater spouts, tidal waves, tim e w arps and holes in space have also been used to explain the disappearances. “ W ritin g ^ a book a n d research in g ^ has been the m ost grueling thing I ’ve ev er done. I took a leave of absence for a m onth to g et it K usche said to e biggest sta rte d . Then I w as on a half B erm u d a T ria n g le lo ss leave fo r five m onths. Som e Lloyd’s ev er paid w as $3 days I ’d be hom e w orking on m illion for th e A nita ,which th a t thing and I ju st w anted sailed out of N orfolk, Va. in to q u it so bad, it h in t,” said M arch 1973 a n d d is a p ­ K usche. peared. B ut now K usche claim s to K usche w as ab le to obtain know th e sec re t of the a m icrofilm copy of the d isappearances, although N avy investigation into toe he w on’t discuss it until the m o st p u b lic iz e d o f d is ­ book is published. appearances. By u sin g in te r-lib ra ry h i D ecem ber 1945, five loan K usche did not have to , N avy A v en g er to rp e d o tra v e l to do h is research . bom bers on a train in g flight The serv ice allow ed him to disappeared. A se a rc h plane obtain m icrofilm ed new s­ s e n t to fin d th e m a lso disap p eraed . 27 m en w ere lo st in all. K usche said it took him n e a rly tw o m o n th s to com plete h is , study of to e N avy in v e s tig a tio n . H e spends o v er 50 pages on it in h is book."': T rusting in th e grow ing in te re st in th e T riangle, K u sch e h a s h a d 1,000 B erm uda T riangle calen­ d a rs p rinted. They a re in local bodes to res along w ith K usche E n terp rises posters of plan es and a ship th at disappeared. O thers h a v e w ritten on toe B erm u d a T ria n g le a n d offered theories about why th e d is a p p e a ra n c e s ; o c­ c u rre d ; J o h n W allace Spencer, au th o r of one of the first books on th e subject, “ L im bo o f th e L o s t,” b e lie v e s U FO ’s a re responsible. He thinks the m issing boats and planes h a v e b een c a p tu re d fo r observation. C harles B erlitz, au th o r of th e book “ The B erm uda T rian g le,” thinks ancient a s tro n a u ts a r e s ig n a lin g sp acecraft w ith a pow erful beam from toe lo st city of A tlantis, w hich B erlitz say s is re a lly th e B e rm u d a T riangle. When e a rth c ra ft g e t in to e w ay of to e beam , they a re obliterated . Seaquakes, w ater spouts, tid a l w aves, tim e w arps and holes in space h av e fdso b een u sed to exp|ajiL jibg ances. f B e n e a th th e B e rm u d a T ria n g le C a le n d a r a n d p o sters on K usche’s office w all is a p ictu re of a C essna 150 cockpit. K usche p aid h is w ay through ASU a s a flight in stru c to r fo r a flying club a t W illiam s A ir F o rce B ase. W hen h e g ra d u a te d h e joined TWA an d becam e a flig h t e n g in e e r on C on­ stellatio n a ir c ra ft. W hen th e C onstellations w ere phased out, K usche le ft to g e t h is M asters in L ite a ry Science. H e h as been a re sea rc h lib ra ria n a t ASU for six y ears. Kusche 'believes he has solved the m ystery of th e B erm uda Triangle. -,/ ' .-:£ ■ K usche feels h is 1,800 hours o f flying tim e and b a c k g ro u n d in re s e a rc h helped him to produce a book a little d ifferen t than S pencer’s and B erlitz’s. “ As fa r a s m y opinion goes I’ve got m ore fa c ts th a n they do,” h e says. He is looking forw ard- to g u est spots on TV ta lk shows to d eb ate th eories about to e T riangle disappearances. “ A lo t of th e bhok I le ft up to th e re a d e r to m ake his own decision,” K usche said . H e w on’t e lab o rate on his opinion. B ut in “ The Berm uda T riangle M ystery: Solved” ,a v a ila b le in F e b ru a ry , K usche said, “ I h av e solved th e m y stery # f to e B erm uda tria n g le .” ia&£ T h u rsd a y , S e p te m b e r 26 — P a g p S By Pave J ensen % J-’ Légal ¿id service ! for ASU a reality until November, said Hick W eiss, president of ASASU. Thé proposal to hire a lawyer on campus to handle leipd advice for students w in shelved for the fourth fo ie in two years at Monday's Arizona Board of Regents meeting. It wfll' be considered again in; October. Webis believes it will pass, judging from ; favorable rem arks meeting. at the Monday Although it is reported that foe policy committee of foe regents received a copy of foe proposal one week before foe meeting, Weiss said: “Since foe p ro p o saT h ad l|i been written,, foe Regents had not had tim e to go over it. They also felt that are, foe students, fomild be given a chance to approve or disapprove of B enjam in’s Blair Benjamin, legal adviser Once passed, it would take a tew m e fa before an: «pvo> priate lawyer could be found. He said he and his executive m anager, Steve Y arbrough, and Vice President for Student Affairs George Hamm wotdd do the choosing, t h e ; legal aid office would be located upstairs in the Memorial Union. fb rth e Regents, submitted foe official plan whidi he said is different from those previously submitted by Arizona's three state universities. " i was looking at it for the purpose of drafting it for Ml schools,” Benjamin said. The proposal is quite flexible and .canbe adapted easily to any sdfodL He said foe proposal from foe University of Arizona was , too detailed, making it Mfficult to conform for usé at ASU o r NAU. Weiss said h e will soon receive a copy of foe proposal. ASASU will then reply to it, m aking any necessary reco m m en d atio n s, befo re October’s board meeting. Looking lor a groovy place to rehash the game? Try the P izza H u t Restaurant! Chew the Ref while you chew up a pizza. You*!! have a ball! 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Forest Ave., behind Chuck Box Tempe BankAmericard & Master Charge ÊÉj P«*è 6 7- Thursday, September 26 mi Discount Texas-0 Paso's victory over Utah isn't enough for Miners to escape Harvey's worst m m .* Steve Harvey may have lost Texas-El Paso as his Bottom Ten leader after the Minors’ 347 victory over Utah Saturday, but W estern A thletic Con­ ference schools still rate among the nation’s worst on Harvey’s honored list. ? Utah moved into the second spot and Brigham Young, outkicked by Utah State 9-6, occupies the seventh position. UTEP managed to remain in the bottom 20, salvaging the 18th post. Wake Forest, after losing to North Carolina 31-0, garnered the infamous No. 1 spot. Through the second week of play, five Sun Devils are among WACjgaders in major offensive and «p en sive categories. Greg. Hudson and Mike Haynles led the WAC in pass receivin g and in tercep tion s, respectively. Hudson has 10 catches for 141 yards. Haynes, with three interceptions, is one ahead of another Sun Devil, Kory Schuknecht. Kicker Danny Kush is fourth in league scoring with 13 points, and fullback Fred W illiams ranks third in rushing offense with 282 yards. The ASU cross country team lost its opener to NAU Saturday, despite a new course record of 25:20 set by ASU’s Mike Elder. Elder, a freshman from New Jersey, broke the old mark of 25:30 established on the 4.8 m ile Flagstaff Counfry Club course earlier this year . Captain Larry Lawson placed third behind * NAU’s Larry Gerich. The squad ^travels to Las Vegas for the University’s Invitational*; Meet this weekend. Wyoming quarterback Rick Costello, who lost a previous encounter with ASU’s freshman phenom Dennis Sproul, will have an opportunity to redeem him self when the two WAC dubs tangle Oct. 5. C ostello and Sproul w ere opposing quarterbacks in the California Prep Shrine Game this summer. Sproul’s team “Die good'ol days are back agaia. . . if C O O R SI—10* a G la ss . . . ¡50* f o r P itc h e rs !White playing Ponti 'GOLDEN EIGHT BALL * BILLIARD LOUNGE Poo! only 60c hour per Person from 10 am-6 pm H ayden P la za E a s t—W oo Ico 1330 N . S co ttsd a le R d ., Tam pa Tonight! "DEMAS" fro m 9 to 1 emerged the winner. Costello has been guiding the Cowboys for two weeks, and Should start against Air Force Saturday. Sproul is expected to gain the starting berth at Missouri this . weekend. lOOl L8THSr. TH U RSD AY S P E C IA L - Tequila Sunrise — 60* i« MANTIS" here Friday and Saturday DON’T HAUL IT . . STORE IT SHI a. .„„.„.ÍB'fe'ííí ' VV 2 Ser i cu ttin g 2 tre a d s fo r p ric e o f Í c lip ' th is a d , g ro b ó fria n d S go to Yon Lock It. You Koop The Key. 2422 W. Broadway MESA 968-1021 O P E N G :30 A M - 9 :0 0 P M 720 Mill Ava. Tempe 966-8525 IK Z CLASSIFIED ADS Rat««: The first day is 10 cents per word with $1.50 minimum (15 w ords). 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(10/35) Thursday, Septem ber 26 — Page 7 By Dave Garell Throughout ASU football 1 a t the right times, £,¡1 history, versatile high school “Even though I was recruited stars have traditionally become i i f a defensive back, 1 came standout Sun Devil offaudve here with the idea of beuig a quarterbacks, ends, or running receiver,” Haynes said. “When b a d s. . ^ \ .} injuries removed all but two Causes in point are Danny defensive backs in my fresh­ .White, Steve Holden, Morris man year. the coaches brought Owens* and Greg Hudson. I m e tp from file Sun Imps to Comerback Mike Haynes is play varsity.” \y& *gL . P S bucking tradition. Does he regret the coaches’ Each of the five players was a high school star offensively and “I did at first,” Haynes said. defensively, yet only Haynes ‘T wanted to play offense so has joined the defense. / '"i badly that I almost qutt and, The main reason, according j Wert home to Los Angeles. But to die 6-1,195-pound junior, is ¡fiM I realized fiiat quitting that he was a t the w ruugpliee wouldn’t solve anything. No I have no regrets.” '."', \S pi Perhaps Haynes’ switch to !defense was a Messing. |p p ij sophomore in the 1972 Fiesta Bowl, Haynes was selected as th e O utstanding Defensive Player of the game. He was an A ssociated P ress honorable mention pick, and has received All-W estern A thletic Con­ ference honors. • :?g§ Head coach F rank Kush believes Haynes b headed for an All-America berth fids year. “Mike is without question one of the finest defensive backs in the country. g | know there isn’t anyone better than be is, pairticu larly one-on-one,” Kush said. T The Devil defense, according to defensive back coach Fred G liek, g ears its ; coverage toward getting Haynes isolated against a single receiver. “hfichael’s at his best one-onone,” GUck said. “He’s really quick, has fantastic range, and He’s always produced hi that crucial situation.” Haynes seem to he adept at coming up with file key play. He had 47 tackles (36 unassisted) lari year, and was ninth in overall team defensive statistic s. Haynes h a s in­ tercepted at least two passes in each of the past two seasons, And has picked off three already this year. “I came to ASU with the prim ary intention of getting an education. Football was second. I wanted to be a teacher, but some personal problems hr secondary education forcedm e to sw itch my m ajo r to lililí J f iT l marketing,” Haynes said. Football is on the speedy back’s mind now, and Kush believe^ that Haynes can be a professional if he wants to be. “Mike compares favorable to a pro back right now,” Kush said. “He has size, quickness andrange with his heigth, and he’s mentally tough. He M s the mezie to be a pro defensive back.” Glick has only one complaint about Haynes’ style at pily. “He never fair catches a punt> and one day he’s going to get killed. One day I asked Mm what it meant when I raised my hand over my head and waved ft (a fair catch signal), and he said I was saying ‘hi,’ “ Glick ■said. Wmml W m THE KING LOVES THE PEOPLE! 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