By R oger O’Connor T he p ro b le m o f o v e r­ crow ded residence h alls h as been solved, b u t th e over­ booking w ill continue next s e m e s te r, a c c o rd in g , to C ath y L a h ti; a s s is ta n t d ire c to r of housing. L a h ti s a id th e o v e r booking w as not à m istake and th e housing office w ill continue to bode 5 p e r cen t over w hat th e h a lls w ill hold. Sixteen g irls w ere lodged in tiie H oliday Inn and L ahti said a ll w om en a re back in th e resid en ce h alls and h av e ' been fo r tile p a st m o n th o r m ore. “ I t took about 10 days lA il A N MNS M A tÊf ' Planned Parenthood survey By Andy Porter A Planned Parenthood Association survey of 201 ASU women students indicates that two b u t of every three would “p rd n U y ” make use of a planned parenthood clinic if one were located within walking distance of ASU, said É arl de Bergë, research director Of the survey. Thé survey, commissioned by /afear birth control clinic P la n n e d P a r e n th o o d Association of Phoenix, Inc., was conducted to determine the probable service use patterns by ASU women students of the association's proposed Tempe clinic. The Planned Parenthood Association,. according to Joe Davis, executive director, in­ tends to open a chide in the vicinity of ASU by January 15, 1975. according to De Beige, was The results of the survey were designed to reflect a released O ct 4, at a workshop representative cross section of m eeting of the Planned the overall female population of : Parenthood A ssociation a t the University, by aeadewiir Baker Center. class. The survey indicates that The survey indicated that the service demands at the dim«» women who would not use the would be greatest for pap clinic prefered either a private smears, pelvic exams, treat­ physidanorsaw no needfor the ment of common vaginal in­ medical services that the ciinir fections, contraceptive advice would provide. and prescriptions, YD and A total of 81 per cent of the pregnancy testing. women polled were listed as The survey indicated that never m arried, nine per cent i service demands would be least were m arried with no Children, :for abortion re fe rra l, rap four per cent were m arried with , sessions, p ren atal care, children, four per cent were counseling and re fe rra l, single previously m arried and voluntary sterilizatio n coun­ two per cent were listed as other seling and r e f e r r a l,. sexual statu s.. counseling and sickle-cell Of the women polled, 84 per testing, ¿ s k i :. cent were white, five per cent De Berge said that a realistic were cbicano, six pa* cent were projection is that 40 percent of black and five per cent were the ASU fem ale student listed as other. population will initially use the The women were also asked clinic — or 66 patients per day. to classify their sexual behavior However, he also said that if as very active, active, not very patient traffic from Tempe, active or not active at all. Six Scottsdale, Mesa and other per cent responded wifli very nearly campuses is considered, active, 40 per cent said petive, daily traffic during the school 31 per cent said not very'active year could exceed 100 patients a and 20 per cent said they were day. not at&ive at all. Three per cent The sample of 201 students, gave no answer. Slange thefts plague math building rooms It appears that barufbotal Stive Moody might be ASU's answer to Huck Finn. In reality the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and Delta Delta Delta sorority are putting on a 100 hour rock-a-thon on the main m all. The proceeds w ill go to Arizona Crippled Children's Hospital. By A lberta F ox. A lo t m ore th an num bers is being su b tracted in the $1.7 m illion M athem atics Building. T h e fts in p re v io u s h av e stripped the building of globe lam ps, classroom d rap es, chrom e fire stan d cap s, and file C&binets. A n u n u su a l th e ft w as recounted by a departm ent s e c r e ta r y . O n a re c e n t b re a k sh e a n d a n o th e r s e c re ta ry p o u re d th e m ­ selves a cup of coffee in the lounge. They le ft for a few m inutes, an d retu rn ed to find th e ir coffee gone. The th efts causing the m ost d istress to students a re file m issing pencil sh a r­ peners. Students a re on a futile search to find them in classroom s, th ere a re only holes in th e w alls. When th e building initially opened they w ere installed m th e sem inar room s, b ut thejy w ere taken, replaced, and taken again, said D r. Nevin Savage, departm ent chairm an. v A fter th e second theft it w as decided th a t replacing the pencil sharpeners would be too expensive, Savage said. “ If p e n cil s h a rp e n e rs w ere put up again they w ouldn't stay up two w eeks, anything, if it isn ’t in a secu re (dace, won’t s ta y ,” said D r. E v ar N ering, who w as th e d e p a rtm e n t chairm an w hen th e sh a r­ peners w ere taken, T he re m a in in g p e n c il sh arp en ers th a t escaped th e thieves a re in th e d ep art­ m ent office and duplicating ro o m . S tu d e n ts a re w elcom ed to u se th e se anytim e, Savage said. H ow ever, if you a re like th e student who Spent th ree h o u rs se a rc h in g fo r a n u n o ccu p ied s h a rp e n e r, it m ight be b e tte r to invest in a m echanical pencil, a s w as one stu d en t’s solution. 2 — Tuesday, October 8 ¿sT-.' ' • to resolve th e problem ,” she said. T h ere a re five room s th a t s till h a v e th re e w om en occupants, b u t d ie g irls h av e h ad d ie option to m ove into a sm aller room w ith b e tte r accom m odations but h a v e n o t a c c e p te d fo r various reasons. L ahti said ASU is not the w ily u n iversity having the crow ding problem s. New M exico S ta te h a d 300 students lodged in m otels a n d th e u n iv e rs ity of A rizona w as quadrupling in som e room s, sh e said. E dw ard H ickcox, d irecto r of au x iliary serv ices, said th e o v e rb o o k in g h a p p en s every so often but it w as m ore pronounced th is y ear. He said th is form erly w as m ore of a problem th an it is now. One of th e reaso n s fo r the overbooking is th a t in te re st has been reju v en ated in residence h alls ra th e r th an a p artm en ts, H ickcox said. A nother reaso n fo r th e p ro b le m is , “ a lo t o f students applied fo r housing th e la s t few w eeks in th e su m m er.” H e cited an in­ d iv id u a l a p p ly in g fo r housing on Aug. 8 and show ing up on Aug. 18 fo r a room . H ickcox said th is is im possible to w ork out. Despite zero draft A S U RO TO S r G eorge P o teet A SU ’s A rm y ROTC ollm ent h as increased M e a d ily s in c e th e s la c k p e rio d fo llo w in g th e •discontinuation of the d ra ft. / F ig u res released by the g h ilita ry s c ie n c e d é p a rt­ ir e n t show ed 227 cadets |U iro lle d in th e A rm y p ro g ram in 1972, the la st r e a r th e d ra ft w as in effect. T he d ra ft w as ended on Ju n e 80,1973, and only 164 people en tered th e ROTC program d u rin g th e su b se q u e n t school y ear. ¿.C o lo n el C .S. G u ffey , f& so c iate p ro fe s s o r of m ilitary science, a ttrib u ted p ie decline to th e in itial im pact of th e ch an g ing situation w ith th e d raft. This y e a r ASU -ROTC enrollm ent is following a Rational tren d upw ard and h a s in c re a s e d to 205 artudents. A re c e n t A ssociated P ress survey of § .S . colleges showed ROTC in te re st is up a s m uch a s 25 By Mike G nudm aan TV news editors have to be ruthless. „ - ' Station time allows them to broadcast only a fraction of the day’s taped interviews for the 6 o’clock news. So they edit. To Dr. David Altheide, a visiting sociology professor from the University* of California at.San Diego, what is left out of the interview is what counts. Altheide is searching for any •ASU faculty or students who have been contacted by the news media for an interview. He wants to videotape the in­ terviews as they are happening. “I’m looking at the difference between a television interview and what’s put on the air,” . Altheide said. “I’m interested in how the news perspective itself shades—in in some cases outright distorts — what is said enrolris in g p e r cent this y e a r on som e cam puses. Guffey said th e p resen t in creases a re because of student aw areness of the benefits of the program . “ We had a very activ e inform ationprogram th a t w as in itiated w ith the end of the d ra ft. Also the. opening of ROTC a t th e ju n io r colleges in the a re a h as helped en ro llm en ts.” S tudents a t V alley j unio r colleges now m ay atten d a tw o-year p rogram on th eir cam puses and tra n sfe r into th e advanced ju n io r and senior p rogram s h ere a t ASU. G uffey said th a t along w ith the increase* in num ­ bers, the quality of ROTC students h as risen . Guffey, who recen tly s a t on an ROTC scholarship board, said, “ The m ajo rity of the app lican ts w ere A students and c a rrie d 3.8 to 4.0 g r a tis • a v erag e s.” -."ift*1- prof seek«|ielp for mediaibias research Dorms solve problem Continued from page 1 ■ ryfes? ar'i' 1 W omen’s in te re st in the ROTC p rogram also has in creased since th e ir ad ­ m issio n to th e A rm y program in 1971, G uffey, said.. T here w ere 13 women enrolled in 1972,19 wom en in 1973 and th e re a re 36 women this y ear. C ol. R u sse l R o b e rts, com m ander of th e ASU A ir F o rc e RO TC, s a id h is branch of th e p rogram has shown a stead y upw ard tren d in re c en t y ears. He said th e re a re 202 p a rtic ip a n ts in the A ir F o rce pro g ram , b u t p ercentage in creases fo r re c en t y ears a re inconclusive because the A ir F o rce w orks on a rig id quota system which d ic ta tes a m axim um a t­ tendance each y e a r. A.S.U. PHOTO SERVICE O F F E R S YOU (in th e interview ).” He plans to analyze the differences for two of his classes and for publication. Altheide said three factors — station tim e lim its, news value and technical errors. — make ruthless editors and cause apparent slanting of news in­ terviews. > “What a lot of people will political bias (in news repor­ ting) is really organizational bias,” he said. Altheide said he is interested also in tiie reaction of the in­ terviewee. “Some people come away thinking,’Gee, that didn’t sound right, ‘after an interview.” A ltheide would lik e any students or faculty who expect to be interviewed by the news m edia, especially local TV stations, to call him a t 965-7455 ® g > x ll o s. Phoenix - 334 Ë. Camelback Rd. 263-9410 Tempe — 120 E. University Dr. 968-3491 _____ Tucson - 1037 N. Park 622-7407 - PALM S 2612 N. CEN TR A L A V E L S T A R TS . 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University Drive 4873 North Central Tem po e 986-9006 Phoenix • 248-9022 Open M onday-Friday 11:00 to 790, Saturday 10:00 to 690 ■----------------- COUPON------------------- ------------ i Í« A Film Concert. (U M AÀXiA CUSTOM HI-FI DISCOUNT CENTER Corner 18th Street and Indian Sehool Road Good P rices A n Ju st The Beginning We Discount P R IC E — Not QUALITY ----- -rrn t* i.m ii » li Î ' wmmm Tuesday, October 8 Members favorable By Ben Wood Any decision co n cern in g open m eeting policy a t ASU Will probably have to w ait u ntil th e O ct. 23 m eeting of Public forum w ill confront amnesty issue .The pros and cons of con­ ditional amnesty for Vietnamera d ra ft evaders will be discussed in an open forum at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the MU Cochise Room. The colloquium sponsored by the MU Ideas and Issues Committee, will provide an importunity for anyone to voice his or her opinion, _ Panel members will indude Larry Dray and David Hum­ phrey, both Vietnam veterans, and John M arkoulis of Arizonans for Peace. According to committee spokesmen, Dray is opposed to all forms of am­ nesty while the others favor unconditional amnesty. M ary R issi, com m ittee chairm an, w ill explain the current amnesty program now being implemented by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Phoenix. St a t e p r e s s is puMitlMd by Arizona State U n iv e rsity Tuesday through Friday during the ecademic year, except h olidays and exam ination periods. Entered as second class matter at Tempo, a 2. is m . issuemails report die Student A ffairs B oard said D r. 'G eorge H am m , vice p resid en t of stu d en t a? 1?».«* « , A t th a t m eeting, a subc o m m itte e a p p o in te d in S eptem ber w ill recom m end an open m eeting policy to ffie S tudent A ffa ire B o a rd . T h e th re e -m e m b e r su b com m ittee is com posed of tw o s tu d e n ts , M a u ric e P o rtley an d H eath er B ryan, and ope facu lty m em ber, Lyl £ f e W atrous. : All th re e m ade statem en ts la st w eek favoring open m eetings. B ryan, chairw om an of th e su b co n u h itteean d p resid en t o f A sso c ia te d W om en S tudents, Said she did not see any reaso n w hy th e S tu d e n t A ffa irs B o a rd m e e tin g s sh o u ld n o t b e open. B ut th e legal asp ects of A rizona’s open m e etin g law m u st be considered, she 5aid- T _ , I have no objection to them (o p en m e e tin g s ! P«¥?«nally,” said W atrous. a lib rarian , P o rtley , adm inistrative vice p resid en t of A ssociated Students, said th e student body should be ab le to c o n fro n t th e b o a rd on p a rtic u la r issues T he subcom m ittee will m eet e a rly this w eek. B rvan said . * ' v* ■ H am m baid an open m eeting policy could be e s ta b lis h e d p r io r to th e re g u la r O ctober m eeting, but h e does not foresee any su ch a c tio n . “ If th e P r e s i d e n t ’s A d v is o ry Council ta k es a position on it, m eetings m ay be open sooner. “ I ’m com pelled to take th e issu e to th a t m eeting (O ct. 23). We m ay h a v f som e direction from o th er in s titu tio n s . I h a v e th e subcom m ittee w orking on it You don’t appoint a su)> c ommi t t ee and then do th e w ork fo r th em ,’’ H am m said. under Nixon will speak resigned as U S. attorney general during the heat of Watergate, will speak Ofct. 14 at 1 p.m. in the Arizona Room of the Memorial Union. ^ R ichardson also will be available on the mall in front of Hayden L ibrary, 9:30-10:30 a.m. to talk with students, said Gay H olliday, activ ities director of the MU. Richardson, 54, had three Cabinet posts in an many years in the Nixon administration: His service began in June 1970, wpen he was appointed secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). In Jan u ary 1973, the P resident appointed him fire Special W atergate, P rosecutor A rchibald Cqil ' During his less than six months! as Attorney General, Rickai^-! son began a reform T #1 demanding stricter regulatibhv of electronic surveillance and g reater accountability yfhg Congress and the public by people in powerful government, positions. The Richardson lecture is open to the public and is free. O fficials said 1,200 persons would be allowed in the Arizona Room. Don't bear that bare finger any longer! Turquoise*rings in wide selection. and at g re a t p f le e s .jio w a v a ila b le a t THE GALLERY STORE M atthew s Center—2nd Floor— 12 to 4 genuine Navajo Indian hand-m ade SPIRITUAL CARD READER has a new location 1 block west Of M ill Avenue. She tells the past, present and future. If you'd like to brighten your life — see her today. I can help in and matter. 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ASU and W yoming en­ te rta in e d th e R ocky M o u n tain re g io n on te le v isio n S a tu rd a y a f ­ ternoon, but ABC did little to c la rify th e Sun D e v ils’ identity. ABC b ro a d c a s te rs Bob M urphy and Bud W ilkinson upheld a netw ork tradition by re fe rrin g to the Sun D evils as th e “ W ildcats” in o i u v a m Up ci _ a •_ j , ._• I -«« S a tu r d a y ’s r e g io n a lly televised gam e. T he D ev ils w ere m isnam ed by ABC e a rlie r in the season w hen highlights of th e ASU-M issouri gam e w ere featu red on national te le v isio n . M isso u ri won th a t contest 9-0. B ut in L aram ie, th e Sun D evils-W ildcats (? ) downed W yoming 16-10. B asketball season a t ASU is approaching, for both m en and wom en. T ryouts fo r th e junior BIO CURVES PLOTTED •PHYSICAL •EM OTIONAL •INTELLECTUAL BIORHYTHMS OF ARIZONA LTD. 994-8819 949-5198 Special ,24N Parts &Labor WITH ibis Ad. Spark Plugs - Points - Condenser Valve Adj. - Carb. 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Butlers. *44449»._____________ ' _______ (10/16) REPAIRS & PAR TS “We just didn’t have enough time to practice together,” was ASU freshman football, coach Bill Kajikawa’s explanation of his squad’s 31-0 loss to Eastern Arizona junior college Saturday night. “A lot of our scholarship players are playing with die varsity,” said Kajikawa, “so we have no way to practice because we have no one to scrimmage against “We did the best we could. But we had people going both ways who had no experience a t their positions. We had a defensive a id playing offensive guard and a tight end in the defensive secondary. “ Ih e other team had been practicing as a unit since the —middle of August and had three games under their belt. This was our first game and we haven’t practiced together consistently.” Running back George Graves was the lone bright spot in the Sun Imp attack. Graves carried 24 times for 122 yards. “ We’re trying our best to win,” said Kajikawa. “But our prim ary objective a t the freshman level is to supply players to die varsity.”, \ ^ Birch John Weak Sale — in ‘ observance of Governor Jack W illiam «, observances In previous years of John Birch Day, The Bike Route has proclaim ed Oct. 7.12 as Birch John Week. This Is not how­ ever to be misconstrued as support of the Birch John Society — a subversive organization wwhlch destroys outhouse g ra ffiti so that Am ericans w ill not be read. During the sale a ll bicycles sale priced — Gltanes, Centurions, Falcons, Romanes, and recycled bikes. Lag tights $1.00, heavy duty tubas $2.70. The Bike Nov»*.-- 2310 N. 32nd S»., Phoenix. 9555541. Hours M -F 10 to 7, Sat. 10 to 5. Bring this ad with you. (10-11) INSTRUCTION Individual tutoring In math, chem istry, physics, and biological sciences. $15 par 2-hour session. 272-7706. (10/31) fl? l2£hwi L m l,M from Phoenix I i5 ,< 2 L w th ID o r this ad. 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And, according to Kush, next week’s open date is the best thing that could happen to ASU after Saturday’s lb10 win ovar Wyoming. “We have a num ber of players with bumps and b ru ises, but fo rtu n ately nobody; was seriously in- weeks we have to prepare for the Utah gam e will give us a chance to work on our m istakes.” “ I w as pleased w ith the W yoming gam e b ecause any tim e you can g e t out of L aram ie aliv e, you hav e to be sa tisfied ,” K ush said . A Kush coached Sun Devil team has won only twice in Laram ie and the m ajor reason for the Cowboys’ hom e field dom inance appears to be the immense enthusiasm the Cowboy fans display during the game. F resh m an q u arterb ack ship in a e ria l th efts. D ennis Sproul, who w as The loss of cornerback Bo nam éd the offensive p lay er W arren, who w as booted of th e gam e by ABC TV,, from th e D evil squad for com pleted nine of 20 passes disciplinary reaso n s, a fte r including d ie gam e-w inning la st w eek’s M issouri gam e, 61-yard touchdow n toss to w as fe lt by a gen erally solid w in g b ack M o rris O w ens. defensive backfield. The D evils w ere tra ilin g 10-9 Cowboy q u arterb ack R ick in th e th ird 'p erio d when C o stello fou n d th e Sun Owens m ade h is g rab . D evils left-cornerback slot, Owens’ pre-gam e sta tu s m annedjby sophom ore M ike / w as doubtful because h e’d M a rtih e z a n d fre sh m a n had c a rtila g e rem oved from A insle W ashington, to be h is rig h t knee ju st 19 days , extrem ely vulnerable. ago. flwflam iwn Owens cau g h t four passes ARIZONA STATE ( 3 7 o— U fo r 81 y ard s... Wyoming 7 o 3 /»—i t A S U — Sp roul 1 ru n ( k ic k fa ile d ). “ M orris h a sn ’t played in a Wyo.— W rig h t 1 run ( M a rio n k ic k ). gam e in som e th re e w eeks • A S U — F B K u sh 1». W yo— F B C o ste llo '43. an d he goes out (h ere today A S U — Ow ens 61 pass fro m Sproul (K u sh k ic k ). a n d b lo c k s a n d c a tc h e s ■ • ASU W YO. F ir s t dow ns )7 12 p asses like h e nev er le ft the R ushes-yeards 6M 87 43-90 P a ssin g y a rd s it 2 221 g am e,” K ush said . “ T hat R e tu rn y a rd s 7 28 show s you th e type of p lay er P asses 9-20-1 1 P u n ts 11-38 8 39 he is .” Fum b leS -lost 4-2 10-6 P e n a ltie s y a rd s 9-84 2-33 The D evil defense again a sse rte d itself, lim iting the W yoming team to 311 to tal yards. A ll-A m erica ; lin eb ack er can d id ate Bob B re u n ig re c o v e re d tw o Cowboy fum bles and in­ tercep ted a p a ss in th e firs t ASU outgained W yoming in rushing y a rd s 231-176, w ith h a lfb a c k F re d d y W illiam s leading th e w ay w ith 84 y a rd s on 19 c a rrie s. The D evils'^also received so m e to u g h ru n n in g by s e c o n d - s tr in g f u l l b a c k G arland E vans who rushed for 43 y a rd s in th e fourth q u a rte r. ' ‘‘O ur b a c k fie ld m en show ed a d e fin ite im ­ p ro v e m e n t over th e M issouri g am e,” K ush said. “ M ark L ovett ( 17 c a rrie s for 52 y àrd s) is beginning to / - ' look fo r m ore open running ^haif. room in stead of ju st plow ing • D efensive backfield ace ah ead , and G arland and M ike H aynes In tercep ted his " F reddy w ere fa irly con­ fourth p ass of th e season to s iste n t? ' ~ ' continue his WAC le ad e r­ LSAT REVIEW COURSE Maximize your LS A T score by taking review course taught by Phoenix attorneys. 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University — 967-4482 m ff |Ssv:% i m ê à m Ê r If you’re looking to strike a sour note with Wyoming head football coach F ritz Shurmur, mention the word “fumble.” „ P ® Cowboy mentor watched helplessly as his team yielded the ball six tim es in losing to the Sun Devils in their Western Athletic Conference opener bn Saturday. The Cowboys actually fumbled the slippery football 10 tunes, but were fortunate enough to recover four. “It really m akes me sick to my guts that we could prepare so well for this game, execute like we did and then literally hand die game over to them ,” Shurmur said. “I’ve never seen a team fumble the ball 10 tim es in a gam e—its just riduculous.” “How can you expect to win when every time you mount a dnve one of your runners decides to lose die ball?” Asked if ASU tackling could have been responsible for the fumbles, Shurmur said, “I’ll tell you something. Only two of those fumbles were legitim ate ones. The rest of the time either our backs were running too high and they got hit or else they just completely forgot how to hold on to the ball.” Shurmur said, “You take five of those fumbles away and it’s an entirely different ballgame. No—let me change that. Give us back two turnovers and we could have won the game. ” Shurmur praised the play of die Cowboy defense which held the Sun Devils to 348 yards in total offense. “Some people have said that ASU doesn’t have the ex­ plosiveness it had in past years, but I’m not buying that,” Shurmur said. “ASU didn’t move the ball that well not because uiey were inept in any offensive area, but because we played one helluva defensive game.” “There are two ways you can lode at this game,” Shurmur said, “i can say that we played an excellent football game ex­ cept for the fumbles or look a t the loss as a complete diaster.” ® i n the WAC and we can compete against diem like we did, then I ’d have to say that there’s going to be a few upsets in the conference,” Shurmur said. “We’re going to knock a few team s out of there before the season is o u t ” Shurmur had mixed emotions about the performance of the Cowboys’ quarterback, Rick Costello, who has now lost two consecutive games to ASU quarterback Dennis Sproul.( The first was a prep all-star game in California last summer). “We have the same problem ASU has said that’s trying to grow up a freshman quarterback and not expect him to make too many m istakes,” Shurmur said. “Rick had his ups and downs today and at times I didn’t think his play nailing was the ARTIST & DRAFTING SUPPLIES t«®.} >V;V S B p íí ■; « il Photo by Roger Wittlin Freshman defensive back Ainste Washington (42) and Devil safety Kory Schuknecht (10) scramble tor one off Wyoming's 10 ffumbles In Saturday's 16-10 Sun Devil victory. 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