By Don S te v e n « » e x e c u tiv e coordinator fo r the AStF* F o u n d a tio n h a s re v e a le d th a t he, a t th e req u est of D r. G eo rg e H am m , v ic e p resid en t fo r student af­ f a ir s , p u se d fo u n d a tio n m oney fo r purposes not re la te d to th e foundation an d w ithout tire foundation board know ing about it. _ . S te v e Y a rb ro u g h , c u r r e n tly e x e c u tiv e m a n a g e r o f A sso c ia te d Students, sa id H am m asked him to sign a requisition ‘:,v >i ■ says money used to print survival booklets \ form giving $420 to H am m » be used fo r p rin tin g 1,000 copies of a “ How to Survive a t A Sli” booklet to b e sold to ■new stu d en ts. '. ■ n T he ASU Foundation w as c re a te d to a id students financially by m aking sh o rt­ term , em ergency loans. The fo u n d a tio n re c e iv e s it s funds from m o n e^ given it 5' ; *»* ; ■ani A rim ia State University Vol. 57, No. f* probably took m ore th a n w e 1 should,” h e said , f g Y arbrough said h e fe lt his m istake in the: whole thing w as th a t h e w ent along w ith H am m to th e ex ten t th a t h e by th e ASASU Senate, from - d id . ‘ “ t w as g iv e n students, businesses, and a s s u ra n c e s th a t, ‘No p riv a te individuals. l problem ,’ th a t, W e’!! g et • *T 'w as u pset w ith w hat tiie m oney bade in to the w as being done w ith th e account rig h t aw ay — no funds in th e foundation,” sw eat.’ ” Y arbrough sa id . “T heJnitiid Y a rb ro u g h s a id th e direction of th e foundation . booklets w ere to be sold for w as fo r loans. And it began 50 cents o r a dollar b u t m ost to e v d v e info a public w ere lo st o r stolen. He said relatio n s thing. I guess w e H am m g o t ab out $50 back. Y a rb ro u g h s a id th e m oney w as p u t back in th e foundation account th e next fiscal y ear. “ B ut I do not know w here th a t m oney cam e from th a t w as p ut b ack .” ' H am m refu sed to ta lk to th e S tate P re s s but released a statem en t through h is s e c re ta ry sa y in g , “ D r. H am m sa id h e d id n 't have anything, to do w ith the foundation.” 1974 Continued on p a g e 2 Merim'smagic b in s n witches m um um m m nm ijN fk p iN jl attacked the Memorial Union movie ^o u i^.-T u eed ey night# d erto irth e MU Film Festiva I's showing of ^Ceunt Yorga Vampiro." Sophomore business ma|or Pam Miller played | the vampire, and escaped from her coffin in the te lobby. By Mflat GfMdmaan They “draw a circle” -*» r The sn»U rectangular sign * Ceremony called an esbaf — hanging over th f front doer of once every full moon. They Merlin’s house in north Phoenix enter tiie circle “skydad” —reads? “ M jrrddln Em rys naked—and invite their gods to Ambrosias — M aster of the join them as they talk, (kink Occult.” wine, perform symbolic rituals An old Cadillac . with and read a crystal ball. sweeping, rodcet-like fins sits Friday Merlin and hto coven lopsidedly on the weed-shewn — a group of 13 Wiccans — will driveway. On the front door of celebrate their “Hallowmas,” tiie car is a painting of a horse’s the Feast of the Dead, also know head. ■ . as Halloweeii. They will try to Merlin strides across the lawn Contact tiie dead and look into carrying a cosmetic case. He to their past lives. tall and heavy with a bulging Wiccans raise a “cone of gut. He wears a large sunburst m ental pow er” together medallion with a purple stone whenever they want to in­ inside, “a good luck charm ,” he fluence outside m atters, Merlin says. $ | i |i says, insisting that they use it With his unruly blond hair and constructively. Right now he to sm all eyes he looks like Brian working on a child with cerebral Keith, or Lloyd Bridges, only palsy, teaching him to play older. chess, to use his 'mind. The He gives ugthe address in a coven also claims credit for husky, nasal voice. We leave, in curing M erlin’s cousin of two c a n for Athena’s house leukemia. y e s t^ f iir e .^ ? ^ ; . ^ “A witch can do whatever he Merlin to not only apsychic wishes, but he has to remember counselor, who uses TarOt that whatever he does returns to cards, a magic m irror, crystal him three tim es,” he says, halls and ESP. e n d s to tell; citing the “la w of Threefold.’’ clients what their future holds, Phoenix Wiccans sometimes he to also a witch. Precisely, he battle toe evil spells of a group toa3rd-degree High Priest and of satawfats in the valley, hie Witch King of Wteca. says. ■ Jf'l Wleea Is a religion just like “You just put up a block and m y other, he says, except that 8 let the power from whatever ¡¡¡I probably began am ong M they’re doing go back to them. Normally you triple if when you prehistoric | Wtecans believe in two gods, a send it back.” There are “probably arouqd death, the positive uses of their 1,000” witches in the Phoenix d n psychic power and rein- | | area, he says. carnation, among other, tilings. After arriving at Athena’s house, D iana, 19, another Wiccan,-chases Merlin down the sidewalk. He turns, pointing hto fingers at her, and goes “Zap! ” “Want me to turn you into a frog?” he asks. “Say rib e t” “Ribet.” Diana to small and thin, with a bony face and large, almost almond eyes. H er stra ig h t brown hair spills over a thin halter top. Her parents know she to a witch. Athena drives up the street and ¡Hills in the driveway. She to an astrologer. She has arranged for the three of them to hold the esbat undisturbed. It doesn’t take long to clear a space in tiie living room and set up an “altar” — a coffee table covered with black cloth. The room to sparsely furnished; tiie couches, chairs, curtains and wall-to-wall rug are all orangebrown. Marlin dips into the case and pulls out the paraphernalia: two athemes ^ small knives with inscribed handles, a vitamin ja r half-filled with sea salt, four bowls and four candles, too black silk scarves, some rope, a d ew , softball-size crystal ball and vials of “Dragon’s Blood Ink” and “Dove’s Blood Ink,” neither of which smell like blood. He takes a sip of the wine he and Diana are sharing. Merlin says he to tiie bastard sonof the high King Merlin, the. original wisent of centuries' Continued on pago 1 RH iPPf — P ig e .2 — T h u rs d a y , O c to b e r 31 Continued f r om p ag e i * Y arbrough sa id a s â m e w ent on th e m oney didn’t com e bock in a n d b e began p re s sin g H am m fo r th e m oney. “ I s ta rte d m aking noise an d m y rew ard for th a t « a s I w as told th e foundation w as no lnnger m y bahy. T hat w as th a t,” said Y arbrough. • Y a rb ro u g h s a id th e m a rria g e betw een ASASU an d th e foundation ended a t th a t point. T he operation of th e foundation w as then Wggimmxm. m i p •M Êm Æ Êfem sm . I use {Raced under th e office o f student affairs. Ham m is vice presid en t fo r student a ffa irs b u t h a s no official position w ith th e foundation. Y arbrough said th e whole th in g c a m e a b o u t w hen H am m w anted to p rin t the s u rv iv a l b o o k lets but couldn’t g e t th e m oney from a n y o th e r d e p a rtm e n t w ithin th e office of student affairs. “ We bought those things and i t didn’t hav e anything to do w ith th e foundation an d I lyas to ld they w ere going to be sold and iD th e m oney w as going to com e back b u t it didn’t,” said Y arbrough. A f t e r j Y a r b r o u g h ’s d e p a rtu re a s e x e c u tiv e coordinator of to e foun­ dation, Hobby Jackson took over th e position. A ccording to Y arbrough, Jackson h ad som e of th e sam e difficulties w ith H am m a s h e had th e y e a r before. Jack so n s e rv e d as executive coordinator and l l l i l l l ■ BHSpR ad v iser to th e foundation la s t y e a r b id q uit a t th e end of th e sp rin g sem ester. JJack so n said she w as h esitan t to ta lk about .toe foundation. She also sa id she h ad no id ea about w h a t, m oney w ent m o r out of to e foundation. “ D r. Ham m is v ery in terested in the foundation. H e a lw ay s' has b e e n .” Jackson said h e r reason fo r leaving th e foundation w as personal. *T decided to DURING SALE 25% OFF on Needlepoint h a v e 'a i» 6 y .’* r ■ Susan d o u s e , to e c u rren t ad v ise r to th e foundation s«id sh e knew nothing about th e p o s sib le m isu se o f m oney. . “ I h eard th e foundation ■loaned him (H am m )' som e m o n ey b u t t h a t ’s a ll I know .” ■r D r. Leon Shell, d ean of students and ad v ise r to to e foundation, s a id h e also knew nothing about foun­ dation m oney sp en t on thé booklets. anniversary sale Kramer Auto Frames and Crewel Kds Reg. $28.95 «if lr d 911 S. MILL N o w *21** Offer good Oct. 31, Nov. 1 &■ 2nd Only e e l 90-3532 ' IN TEMPT CENTER Macramè Supplies. Jute Beads Decoupage Boards ft Needlework PAINTINGS ft UNUSUAL GIFTS University Sporting Goods •■iwrsHyi MU S68- 1S33 Tenpe Canfor TEMPE CENTER IS CELEBRITIES ITS 17th SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd T E M P E U N IV ER SITY BARGAINS'GALORE C E N T E R MILL AVES Continued from page l ***** kfittfie the name on the sign. “I ’ve been a psychic all my life, in one form or another. ” he s m . “I’m trying to be Merlin today.”- | Wiceana most bathe and strip before entering the circle. Merlin comes out first and lights the candles. The fat on his stomach, thighs and buttocks shakta Ifte |e£hi>. Diana and Athena soon come out, switching off the lights. Only the flicker of fear candies in a circle --niimiinjifr» their bodies, f if c -rf*7" “$§• . Merlin stands, holding a lu g e etheme in one hand toward die ceiling. «He-whispers an in­ vitation to the M ikity One of the east to Join them. Athena is firs t She kneels: waiting. Merlin dips his fingers in wine and touches her forehead, lips, nipples and vagina, whispering and repeating inaudible words. He does the sam e to Diana. He takes the rope and binds th eir hands, A thena first, draping it «round th e ir shoulders and typing it loosely^ at the neck. He lashes them gently 40 times, symbolic of the traditional witches’, scourging. •■■^¿alfine-ia passed around. | f | l “We have ifa trto wine and V *>w we are one,” they say in unison.. They hold hands while Diana feeds from a spiral* ; bound manual. I throw one of my keys into could bend keys simply by \ nibbing them with his fingers. B eholds it down by his ankles, . sitting Hie arm s don’t flex. He holds up the key m inutes la te r J rubbing ft with his thumb. It is bent’a t,a 90 degree angle. ^ ■ At 11 p.m. they dose the * W9.95 plus a good selection of Cen­ turion, Gltene and Fallen bicycles always at low prices. The Bike Route 3310 N. 32nd St., Phoenix 955-5541. Hours 10-7 M-F, 105 Sat. 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Dept, ASU C A R P ET SP ECIA LE B ill 'S E L L “I kind of get a kick out o f beating guys. Especially when they expect you to ba& the ball and you g6 out and defeat them. They iwually don’t say anything while I just stand there snickaring,” Walton said. I Although she has courted success m ner initial year a t ASÜ Walton said she has i slight flaw ta her swing which tends to make her hook the ball. % .a-.-J “I’ve had problems this year because our home course was tom up and I only played three or four tim es, outside of competition,” she said. Walton enjoys playing in Arizona better than the Pacific Northwest because of the advantageous weather conditions. Its no fun playing ta 95 sweaters and a rain suit,” she said. The Tucker Tournament victory came in weather she was more accustomed to —•cold and rain. “Playing in fog, is something that I have never done before. T he'fog cleared off somewhat and they told us to go out and play. But the fog came back during the match and all you could see were the ttees on the side of the fairways. You had to walk down to the great and judge the distancé bade to the ball to hit your second shot,” she ¿aid. Locturel "Jewish Observance Wlthout God," Rabbi Jack Stelnhorn. Monday, Nov. 4, Pinta Room. M.U., 8:00 p.m. An Orthodox Rabbi dlscuseas how rellgious predice la possibla wlthout tradRional bo> ti**- • (11/1). Dlptontacy. If you are Interested In Board Y jrrijn e* ©render 'Meli Games, cali c!»qh Ypo 24W696 h ay s or 240-2764 nMtts or postcard; 2207 N. 59 Avi. 85035. ' The 1028.Game In Age Of Metternich ha« playad contlnuoosly tinca 1961; thè 1649 gema In Ape of Cromwell 8. Louis XIV 1« In planning. 02/6) y « » e *lon. srl Chlnmoy Modltation Group. Wad., 7:30 p.m. Oanforth Chepel. 7:30 pun. 5010 5. Kenneth Place, Tempo. Intermatton; 830-3365. o t/6 ) • TYPING Professional typing. IBM pica. 60c page. Minor ad * corrections. By appointment. 9564903. Phx. 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AM/FM, megs, air, 34.Mp ml., dean. Call 966-1329. ||p Ptymeuth 1966. Good condition. Owner m . country. Must soil $250 or bast öfter. Contact 967-6774 or 967-7901. ( n /i) Ol/l) UoyiHias center spot to hirrtsetf as squad readies for WAC play r M M ello k B y, M ike Talum ■ 1 g rad u ate following him w ith a sta rtin g ¿ a ASU>s basketball team pnwnWpg their ^ exhausting tw o-and-a-half h o a r daily w orkouts m S t o o S S i ma k e a fa s t b reak foiMthe com fort of th e show er room . tu iA ?h L S 1^8St o n e p la y e r a^ e d & ***' ®® U oyd b ro k e his re m a in s: Scott Lloyd. The b u t Iw ev er g o t m uch of a c h a n c e t o t o a m o S T i * * * * l* * * - » y S t f t L r e I ^ I^ * ™ to im prove his a lread y considerable a B ^ S S but kf y AS17® cag e hopes th is season Pull lim e duties Ron Kp S « ? « * p l a > t “ n®at cecter last season with S S S S B«utS Lloyd T i S finds S ! 1 him £ ^ self S f in “ a« 5differen ” * « » >t *iiohr per contest. now, possessing sole o w n S p p f t t e ^ *** t U w w Tri«® “ 88 8 ^ “ a h ^ tin g one fo r m e ,” said W £ - I w as never used to sittin g on th e bench — I ditto t h av e an easy tim e adjusting. ■More* spirited ’%1 ^ 0 # T ^ J tA ^ c o n m a r e s fliis y e a r’s edition of th e Sun D ev& favorab ly w ith la s t season’s 18-9 squad w hich b ed fo r second in th e W estern A thletic C onference. la st ^ * 2 5 * ** fu rth e r a lo n g a t th is point than W en& ustosm w hich I think is p a rtia lly due to d ie new a re n a . Scott Uoyd ** f 8 1^ V Aci *® le s t y e a r, b u t w e should m ere th an m ake up fo r th a t because w e’ll b e a lo t quicker an d hav e m o te aggressiveness. . . k l ^ i ®sid d ie conference ra c e should b e a s Human ^“ W hen you’re sta rtin g you can pick up th e fam«*» o f » e gam e rig jit aw ay. L ast y e a r I would g e t in to fo u l hw iW e w hen I cam e off th e bench because I w as trym g to accom plish everything a t one tim e .” a ? S M ^ ai S i ,2 l ^ i ,X Ai i ? ia * * B righa“ » Young tt* D evils m u st contend. H e difficulty ° f w inning on th e road in th e WAC is som ething of a m ystique. Sacrifice? . A 8, th e D evils’ only se t s ta rte r underneath th e hoop, U tv d beers th e b ru n t of th e responsibility for handling th e “ Sequoias” of college basketball. t h e r o a d S Ï Ï f l î S î E ß ü S h o w ‘oug h « «* to w in on ?a t .<* people hav e asked m e about th e e x tra Ije s s u re th is season. B ut p ressu re is w hat th e g am e is all about. 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