iip ll S fflB B H B . 32 ■,ri October 24, 1*74 Belly dancers from Nefertiti's Belly Dancing Aeodifoy -slither to tfii minute gyrhtbig, hip-swinging p i^ n iS t c d in the Memorial Union T«sday: l M ^ n o ^ p«Fformed as part of the Pop-up series. ,Mgre photos on 2 By A iaa F ay e and Ben Wood T ile S tudent A ffairs B oard voted W ednesdayin a closed m eeting to k eep a ll fu tu re m e e tin g s c lo se d to th e m edia a n d th e public. D r, G e o rg e H am m , ch airm an of th e board, said th e v o te " w as $-s: a g a in st open m eetings. ^ V oting a g a in s t o pen m eetings w ere A ssociated ■Students: P r e s id e n t R ick. W eiss, A ssociated Women Students P re sid e n t H eath er B ry an ," P ro fe s s o r J o h n D ecker, C om ptroller, D ean M o u sser, S tu d e n t F o u n dation P resid e n t Stu Brow n Tempe, Arizona ASASU Adminisl P resid en t M auri P ro fe s s o r M u m e rm a n a n d D orothy McLeod H am m s a id c o m m itte e s tu p ro b le m rec< «gen m eetin g s, dm subcom m itt m e m b e rs, Bf W atrous voted m eetings j i § § | ^P ortley, th e tb i 0f th e subcom m i for open m eetihi C om m enting c th at th e s ta te p assed an open, n th is v e a r . Ha: V oting fo r open m eetings w ete^ ASASIJ-. FilfSt r ^ lc e P re s id e n t B o b ^K en n iso n , ASASU A c tiv itie s V ice P resid e n t Jo h n R idgw ay, decriminalizing PHOENIX (A P j ^ T he sta te ’s crim inal code eomm is s io n re c o m m e n d e d in AiJsena** crim inal lustice system. It suggested, among other things, decriminalizing m arijuana possession. J h r ' $! The Arizona L egislature Ordered the two-yetir study, spearheaded | by th e coinmission, to determine what wm arm ed robbery and burglary in The Phoenix Police Depart­ ment .spends; 1139 probing a m arijuana case, $113, on bur^ary, $U 3D n armed rob-,,: bery and $200 on a murder, the report add.' ‘'E nforcem ent e f h w g la ry 1 and thefts alo r^lrau ired p lp eir cent of all time and money spent far enforcement by the Phoenix f PoliceDepartm ent,” tb c n » » r t| stated “These crini«i| should have a «tey high pciorityfor I^ B o p m e n t of effective deterrents,” | 3 tg m a tige- over University Some sociologists say the c ^ r M h^ ^ tpw ard p nostaltf c reliving of the ^BMt old days" is a r e g io n ogainst social turtnoi I in the last decade. But what do sociologists know about having ton? 1 m § i r ? h t J. Q‘ r ?.■'•.■ IW M 2 — T h u rs d a y , .O k to b er 24 EXTRA! Photo by Lorry Davis U tile boy—megavoice Little Jimmy Maphan uses a megaphone almost as big as himself to give a man-sized cheer for ASU during Saturday night's game with Utah. extra ! . . . read all V about our beautiful V new wool maxi c o a t^ B ...the details count... lik ^ our back belting, super cozy hood,'welt seaming, and double row o f , buttons... navy or g ra y ... sizes 6-16... . * 0 9 Board votes to close meetings Continued front p ag e 1 w ith th a t if you w ere sitting a t som e kind of board and I w as sittin g th ere w ith a tape reco rd er and taking n o te s,” he said . W eiss a fte r the m eeting said people a re m ore open a t qlosed m e e tin g s an d c laim ed he h ad been m isq u o ted by th e S ta te P ress. R idgw 'ay s a id , “ S ince w e’re dealing w ith funding various student organizations, I think the student body should know w hat w e’re doing. I don’t fe e l h a v in g s tu d e n t rep resen tatio n on the bord is enough.” In other actions, th e b o a rd 5 voted to assum e the funding of th e c h e e rle a d e rs beginning next y ear, H am m said. “ The th esis w as th a t each y e a r th e ch eerlead ers have to fight fo r w hatever they g et and nev er have any kind of base. T his w ay the board thinks it w ill be m ore stabilized,” H am m said. The board revoked the funding for an ASU band trip to H erm osillo, H am m said. H e said the M exican g o v e rn m e n t, w h ich h a d previously .agreed to pay,the band expenses w hile it w as in M exico, c h a n g e d its m ind. . * 'M H am m said the board approved an e x tra $3,000 fo r the band to tra v e l to Tucson for th e ASU-UofA football gam e and to be th e keynote perfo rm er a t th e College B and D ire c to rs N a tio n al A sso c ia tio n m e e tin g in B erkeley, C alif. 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(t»iÿiyi.irÇhuck Etex’’). ^ ¡ ¡ * Tènipe ? 1 ® 4 f S S j BankAmeticard Moster Charge : , .» { • - T h u rsd a y , O c to b e r 24 By Ken Reed % A r iz o n a ’ s ^ Á tto tto h y G eneral L. W arner L ee said W ednesday He disbanded th e strik e fo rce mi organized c rim e b e c a u s e * i t ;| | Wes absolutely useless. B oth L ee an d his opponent in the upcom ing election, B ruce B abbitt, spoke to approxim ately SO persons in the G re at H all of th e College Congressional w N p speaks on campus H ouse m in o rity le a d e r John R hodes, R-Az., Will be h e re ®-fo r a 30 m in u te q u estio n * an sw er. • p e rio d sta rtin g a t 2 :30p.m . today in the G reet H all of th e College of Law . R h o d es’ ‘ a p p e a ra n c e , sponsored by the cam pus V e te ra n s A s s o c ia tio n ,, is open to a ll ASU students. of Lpw in a n open forum W ednesday tmu-ning. Lee is running for reelection on th e R epublican tic k e t/H e sa id h e fe lt no need fo r th e strik e force, w h id i w as elim inated a fte r he w as appointed to th e top leg al p o st la s t sum m er. The fo rc e h a d b een 'fo rm e d s p e c ific a lly to 1 , a tta c k o rg a n iz e d c rim e , u n d e r L e e ’s p re d e c e s s o r G a ry Nelson. H ie tw o can d id ates ap ­ p e a re d re la x e d a s . th e y Ca n d i d 1 y a n sw e re d questions a fte r p resenting th e ir resp ectiv e platform s. B abbitt, a D em ocrat, said he believed that* no m a tte r who w ins the. election, th e State w ill h a v e th e b e st a tto rn e y g e n e ra l in its history; H e sa id , how ever, th a t p rio ritie s in th e at- torney general’s office w ere -PLZ5® ¡¡¡¡Il figure rises aloeäy irtO tte jiiv IDefying MB général must w ork fo r the people of the state, not Just « ^ le g is la to rs a n d administrators. ‘■GalyNefcon is now f t jfB fllfc heay,^ ï ? Vrl e* w ater fo r th e governor,’* he s a id , r e f e rrin g to L ee’s S S I 11 B ab b itt sa id th a t h e fe lt th e atto m ey general him self should not b e involved in individual cases, b u t should c o n c e n tra te oil ad m in istratio n of his office. Lee responded te th a t by sayin g , «f don’t blam e M r. B abbitt few not w anting to prosecute crim inal cases; h e’s n e v er done so i n his lif e .’’ B a b b itt d o es n o t p ra c tice crim in al law . »tfjwù und reason, It hangs in efflw r space >jg* magic. ^ * 0ÂÎ aad the Huston of levitation. Arvten »Ul demonstrate one when he is featured in a Halloween magic show at 8 p.m. °ct- 30 through Nov. 2 in the Lyceum, Starting with a mngfryt appearance on stage, Arvizu said the hour long show will include a wide variety of illusion « ^ fe a ts centered around a Halloween theme, Arvizu said he learned magic ■ ■■ ■ « B M '1 m l l k b V p ractice.' 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The ' Government perpetuated one of the most hdrrlblo acts of genocide the world has evor known. The handful of servlvors was forced ditto concentration cam ps euphem istically called Reservations. There they largely remain to this day—down a t the very bottomof society. Black people, considered süb human by slave traders and contracted for In Africa, were brought to .this country under the ; m ost inhum ane -conditions * im aginable, and forced into slavery, being bought, and sold . like c a ttle . The practice of slavery was provided for in the U.S. Constitution' In three places. The eejrly economy of the U.S. , v. _• was built In many communities on the backs of black slaves. To this day blacks, in general, are -treated as underprivileged, . second class citizens. President. Johnson's Commission on racism, had this to report: 'AST T0 EXIST IN PftESiiÎiPffftfcljqE VOTE WRITE-IN U.S. REPRESEN TATIVE D ISTRICT 1 T O H E L P^ C O N T A C T : T H E W O R L D P A R T Y B O X 10 T E M P E A Z . 85281 . Pa% $ “ '■ T h u rsd a y , O c to b e r 24 - > '■»* r - ' * '* ‘.“A I E d it# » ;O pen your» eyes § A m erica, w here a re y o u f-. j # j . P ro b ab ly sittin g on ¡¡if ff stool w ith | K leenex 'in each h and w aiting to blow your m ind. W ell, th a t’s th e im pression I got w hile sittin g to to e Arizona room sm e llin g m y n e ig h b o r’s ra n c id d e o d o ra n t a n d listening to th e energ etic I voice of S enator E dw ard ^K ennedy. It seem s im ­ possible a fte r ju s t going through a holocaust such as W a te rg a te , but politicians stQl attem p t to appeal to th e ignorance of die g en eral m asses. S orry to say , it still seem s to be w orking Sure S enator K ennedy, you c an teU us about s a c rific in g th o se m a n y y e a rs s p e n t in school g etting th a t law o r m edical degree so w e can h e lp o th ers. J t re a lly sounds * |g i Y c h a n tin g a n d c la p p in g began. T his re su lted only in door-slam m ing I believe th is is a gross in justice to students and oth er persons w ishing to see an d h e a r a given sp eak er. . The activ ities com m ittee desperately needs a person w ith som e foresight and in te llig e n c e to sc h e d u le th e ir p ro g ra m s . We deserve .this m uch. D ebra Lenicheck lib e ra l A rts Y nice, b u t personally I ’d like J | fo rtu n a te ly , b ills a r e n ’t p a s s # # w ha& ffiahould to see if i t still ta ste s the be” an d w hat “ is d e se rv e d !sam ètoT r rem em b er it. ItV ji ‘“ th e y ’r e p a ss e d .' %on not th a t F n i «old an d | s o lu tio n s . T he s o lu tio n s • h e artless, it’s ju st th a t m y th a t y o u fa ile d to m ention fam ily d o e sn 't ow n th e T H i# m y .^ ?;■ . s ta te th a t I lLve in. . F in a lly , I ’d lik e to One ad v an tag e you have c o n g ratu late you on th a t though, is th a t you can fine m anipulation o f th e re c o g n iz e th e m any a u d ie n c e th a t' you a c ­ problem s th a t a re facing com plished. I t m u st hav e th e voting public today. tak en a lo t o f n erv e to Inflation h # been g etting sta n d up in fro n t of u s ,, us a ll down la te ly and I asking fo r b u r opinions, a n d w as g la d w hen you said th en ta ilo rin g y our speech th a t th e m iniscule c u t ip around them . I ad m ire you th e fe d e ral spending ju st to r y o u r fo re s ig h t - in w a sn 't enough. 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W hen a d e it f d ie b e e a m s nervous before a gam e th e s e rio u s w rin k le s d isap ^ p e a re d , th e s m ile re a p ­ p eared an d sh e said , “I , can ’t e a t the day o f a per* form ance.” T hen sh e added, “ 1 1 1 .w asn’t nervous I would b e w o n d e rin g w hy 1 w asn’t.’* ti&i Thinking about a ll Jthe hours of p ra c tice n ecessary * to polish a routine Jayne said tw irling is strenouous w ork b u t th e ex ercise isr good for h er. *‘I w onder w hen I ’m p racticin g if I ever: wifi g et thorough a show of 20 o r 30 m in u tes. B ut I alw ays have th a t little e x tra b it of energy -^ fe a r.’* & j4 m u à cm c« t& pins UNCLE ALBERT’S BAND ‘s i en fturs., f it , I ® # f t t t i: | ‘«SLUES’* ft “GSSBIES” ' Som a entertainm ent n w y n ig h t. . 2211 West B m lia o , Temp* A rigorous routine doesn't phase head baton twirler Jayne Rogers# although some of the in[uries she's received are sometimes worse than those on the DISPLAY ADS 913 Mill A ve ■T e m p e C e n te r t;c Open Tin»*. Nftes till 9 % i<;967*4094 MO M U H m FMtiml H 0 c t2 M l M m CM . N t» T « i M ogoxine more Urnjust the movies HappyHour vm ParamoumPkkiMiPnMflh HAROLD ; i /» and’* ÉÉ N C IJ U S T A m C A LIFET IM E ® H i2 i d S i p 7 Days a W eak JjjfrM AU iJE g | RUTHGORDON fe a tu rin g B U D O O R T ^p Co-ttorring ■ -V ‘i Vivian P kk l« ,C yt4 C vwelc,Charles Tyner, Ellen Geer Pm ductd by Colin Higgins |p n d Charles B.M vfvehil|| j | | executive Produc PITCHERS MUGS - ! 20 MSjredtewk. Written by Cefi» Higgins ^ Directed by Hoi Aihby With Songs by Cat Stevens Calar to fc d ik S ijf& tó ” & & Ì 9 0 9 * 7 » soapm '' MU Movie House ' Tickets 41.M w ith A8U ID : 4 IJ8 W W KW ^ S J t W IlR M O Adranoa ttokata w>/*»W ID ~ T ' ^ f | e r Act! litln C n M r S f i smuts® srnsmmmmtmmt P»fl« 8 — Thursday, October 24 By Jerry Porter D espite having been bitten about 100 tim es — including once in th e fa c e — zoology doctoral can d id ate L aurie V itt, 29, still displays o r keeps an asso rtm en t of 65 shakes, lizard s and other refkifes. About 25 of th ese craw ling a id slith erin g c re a tu re s a re e x h ib ite d th ro u g h o u t th e cooridors of th e Life Science C enter. The rem ain d er a re k e p t in V itt’s b a se m e n t office w ith a collection of insects. H e s a id h e h a s been collecting the rep tiles since he w as th ree y e ars old, and still cap tu res m ost of the d is p la y a n im a ls h im se lf. O th e r sp e c im e n s a re brought in by students or a re a c q u ire d in tra d e s w ith collectors. Even snakes need "No Pest Strips" D isplayed in plate-glassfro n te d c a s e s a re su ch m ouseand ra b b it­ swallow ing snakes as a ninetoot B urm ese p y thon and a five-foot R egal python. O ther re p tile s range in length from tw o inches to m ore than tw o feet, and include a spiny tailed Iguana In d ia n w a te r m o n ito r lizards. » *v ; V itt said th e snakes do not req u ire m uch room and can easily be k e p t in se p a ra te four foot by tw o foot by th ree foot display cases. / ‘S n ak es a re fun n y anim als,” he said . “ People see a big, long snake and they assum e th a t snake is all ova* the place. Some snakes do m ove around a lot, but things like pythons don’t. A snake's home is not much bigger than the diameter of its body “ In th e ir n a tu ra l h áb itat, they spend a m ajo rity of th e ir tim e in a hole th a t’s not m uch b ig g e r th a n th e ir body. T h e only tim e they m ove around in n a tu re is when th ey ’re , h unting.” V itt said ex ercise fo r the sn a k e s is n o t e s p e c ia lly im p o rta n t, b u t th e y a re allow ed to craw l on th e floor w hen th e ir c a s e s a r e cleaned. None of his display snakes is poisonous, he said. The cases a re cleaned th ree tim es w eekly and a re kept free of p a ra site s such Ted Eminowcz (foreground) and Tom Russo examine a Burmese boa on display on the main floor of the Life ScienceBuilding. Admission (Adm ission fee includes authentic . Israeli food and drinki Entertainment FromN - ^ TH E HOLY LAND Continued on page 9 C A R P IT SPECIALS 9 x 12 used rugs-$5.Q0 All Sizes In Stock Ross Hall (next to Baker Center) 3641 E. 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They’r e an esternal parasite eat only once a week and the treatm ent of die prey. , and they can reproduce in lizards slightly m ere often, v ast ' num bers and can Vitt said the reptiles here Fo r ' e x ercise, the ; are fed and watered three eventually kill the snake. snakes get to crawl on times each week. ; the f lo o r'^ í¿ í “We put a small pest strip Pointing to a case in h is ill all the cases if we find “Some little old Jadíes even one m ite and trave it. o ffic e w h e re a s m a ll therefor about a week. If we m ountain king snake w as who’ve seen this have tried use it f o t a short time, it swallow ing a lizard , Viti to sic the Audubon Society doesn't affect the animals a t s a id o n e o f th e m o st and the Humane Society on fascinating ev en ts he h as w t n n t they don’t realize is aU, but it kills aU die mites.” ever w itnessed is a sn ak e a t that die animals we feed The display leases are feeding tim e. them are hot somebody’s pet maintained a t temperatures Students do not observe mouse. These animals were Continued from page | | | Kennedy charismacreates security burden By MOte Gnmdmain There were six ASU police % The charism a of Sen.Edward five men and one woman » and Kennedy, _ D-Mass., proved a three Phoenix police who stayed burden to cam pus security next to khn during his entire police when be came to speak in visit, Duffy said. Uniformed the MU A rizona Room police were used for crowd yesterday, University Police contro, he said. Chief John Duffy said. Duffy said two men claiming Duffy said form er President to 'be “security Jaben were Lyndon Johnson was tile last allowed into the Arizona Room person to receive such heavy by a janitor before Kennedy security at ASU. Johnson’s arrived. D ufy knew of no such cpmpus appearance came alien men. '* \ f* the was in town for Sen. Curl Hayden’s funeral in'1972. He said the men claimed to be “G od,if (Kennedy) ever gets Kennedy, supporters „who elected president, I wouldn’t wanted particular seats for toe want to be his secret service ; speech. , : man,’’ Duffy said, laughing. “When you’ve got a man like Policebegan a routine search this and a crowd forms around of the Arizona Room and the him, you’ve got to' give him room to breathe,” he said. , adjacent' Pirn Room about 8 a.m. Tuesday m om ing,about “Pretty soon that squeeze can get dangerous.” Duffy toid the Tseven hours ig o re Kennedy’s arrivsiL D ufy said if there was police had to do a lot of pushing a bomb threat, police would to let Kennefy wate through the ignore it, having alread y crowd safely. Duffy said he takes “a dim . searched the rooms. view o f autograph hunters” for Duffy said some of Kennedy's this reason. “Touchers” who “ advance m en’’ cam e in tired to tough l£ennedy or shake Monday and asked him what his hand were also a problem, kind of security he would he said, provide. He said they left All security officers satisfied. He and his men then protecting Kennedy w ere, worked out a tight schedule and dressed In plain clothes. YOURLOCAL DATSUN O ËA IÊR OCTOBER - NOVEMBER ÌÉ R Y É ÌS P E C IA U 15% DISCOUNT ON PARTS AND LABOR I *F8RMY BATSfll SERVICE T8 111 ME STUDENTS, FACBLTI, STIFF WITH ASI li CMR ‘f ë x c t S UN 1701 W. BROADWAY • MESA • 834-3366 ONLY MINUTES FROM THE CAMPUS asked Kennedy ahead of time which doors and elevators he wanted to use, for arriving and, leaving the MU. Phoenix police escorted Kennedy here from Sky Harbor airport and again after his 2:30 tyOd. to be fad Ü other quickly ttie animals do not know w hat, happened.: ; “If you argue with these I B ecauseJhe animals aré-little old la d ie s ,—th e ir bred in captivity a s food, reasoning is th at the They have no natural fear of; anim ate should \' | not be the snakes, he Raid. subjected to that kind at Although he declared he. treatment. ”* has never been bitten by a “Animals in nature are poisonous, sn ak e, h is pets subject to a ® ¡§| of a lot have bitten the hand that worse. For example, a hawk feeds them. . ¡ S fe t will grab a mouse or a rabbit “I w as being interview ed add will take it up hi the sky f o r T im e m agazine in 1965 and eat its brain out. A lot of •when I w as b itten in th e face times the animal is alive by a seven foot sn ak e which addle it’s getting its brain had n e v er b itte n m e before am ntsl*. « n r ! * ' y j When th e snakes on display attack their prey, Vi t t said it happens so — and I h a d ju st explained «to th e w om an th a t it w as th e ta m e s t: s n a k e I 'd e v e f know n!’* - fife *-. STUDENtibrses Needed! RN'* - LPN’s 1 NA's - N . Students Any shifts, any days, and w aakands. Wa pay w eekly — no fee. Assignments in y o u r o w n are a. Nunes Central Registry 2536 East Indian School, Phoenix 29 ^ -7 2 0 0 Course Increases Cem preheesion and Speed Do you want to learn how to comprehend more ofw hat you read? Would you like to read faster with improved comprehension? Would you lik?|to study rnote eff$etively?tf- yotir answer i‘te/YES, the Arizona State Uni­ versity Reading Center has a highlysystematized reading improvement course that \p designed to fit your needs. The six weeks non-credit course can be taken by anyone who pays the $30.00 fee: Registration begins Oct. 18th in the Reading Center, Room B112 of Payne Hall. Further information may be obtained by calling 965^3474, 3709 or 3513. Pick a class that fits your schedule from the list be­ low:- . 8 |f!f i ; fig f Second Session — October 28 - December 6 Section Section Section Section Section Section 7 8 ' 9 10 11 , 1% M night W night Th night T and Th TandTh M-W-F 7:00 - ; 9:30 p,m: 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 7:00 - 930 p.m. 9:15 - 1030 a.m. 10:40 - 11:55 a.m. 9:40 * 1030 a.m. DESCRIPTIONOFTHECOLLEGEREADflKPROGRAM The College Reading Program Is a comprehensive fifteen OS) hour non-credit course designed to increase comprehension, speed and retention of reeding m aterials. The course fbcuses oh comprehension as the key to rapid and efficient reading. 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