♦ state tuesday Arizona State University M a r c h 18, 1980 Voi. 62, No. f » ec«nmem.ewi run, isso ________ _____________ ____________________________ Strapped athletic department tightens belt with higher ticket prices and budget cuts B y Jim E k le g e r and Rflckad Murphy ASU ’s athletic department w ill Increef ticket prices nest year in order to “squeeze through” the next IS months. D r. Joe Kearney u id Monday. Due to double salaries in coaching positions and unforseen expenditures, the department also win institute budgat cutbacks, the athletic director added. “ We have made an amendment, wtdch includes deferring $100,000 to the lOOOOl budget kdanded fo r A SU ’s aquatic complex, ** Kearney sakL “ We’re going to have to oqueoao through a tough is months ahead to keep from going belly up.” Kearney said in erdor to solidify the financial situa­ tion, the department recommended increasing athletic ticket prices $1 for the general public and SO cants for students. “ This is a m ust,” Kearney said. "W e are ia an austere pro^ am ritf* now, and a ticket price increase is the on­ ly way we*re going to be able to survive." Kearney, who took »ear ths s thtel i i dh artn r’s jo h a liltis more two m onths ago, said Boost of Mm department's financial p a M p rn can bo directly attributed to tbs salartas la g M fe o fe a le ffle o feat are being paid to six aastetaat coaches reloased in flin w ab w . lb s salarios w ill be paid until June SO, when a new budget takes ef­ fect Six form er M ichigan State University coaches who came to ASU when D arryl Roger» took over as bead coach in January are receiving oalarios ranging from $31,500 to $33^00. The form er coaches are receiving between $17,000 to $30,100. The MSU madia» received salary increases in accordance with what they would have received at MSU. “ ASU was in excellent financial shape with a $1.1 minimi reserve before it had to double up on these salaries,“ Kearney M id .‘T h e re are other problems, but that is the m ain one.“ One of the other problems facing the athletic depart­ ment is the capital outlay for the new aquatic complex being built, which w ill ceot $3.« m illion. “Once you loos the flexibility of a reserve, you’re in a real dUamma,” Kearney added. Ha said the lack o f a r es erve, and the budgetary amaafeaenle w ill have ao effect on the construction of the pool. p— athletic department w ill face a $100,000 deficit, Kearney M id it depend» on how you look at the uee of the money. “ It’s a deferment,” he said. “ We delayed payment is what it amounts to, until the first part of Ju ly.” An “ internal checklist“ of budgetary cutbacks in­ clude: riim insting some salaried personnel in baseball and track clean-up in favor of students; elim inating pur­ chase of food for the press; ehminatioo of sports infor­ mation personnel travel with teams except baseball; elim inating capital purchase of rehabilitation equip­ ment and eliminating any restocking of general issue gear until Ju ly 1. “ We’re not actually going to let people go,” Kearney said in respoaM to the replacement of salaried personel in h f— tmn and track clean-up. “ No one w ill kwe their Joba, it’s a m atter of staggering work hours.” Sports Information Director Moon M ullins M id no one is happy with the fact “ that we won’t be able to operate at full capacity, but it’» not something we can’t live with. “W e've already cut out travel with tMms to champiousMp events,” M ullins said. “ It’s going to directly af­ fect the local media coverage because we won’t have recent newspaper reports feat said the Pac-10 official says inquiry 'reasonable' By E lie s Haggerty A P a cific Athletic Conference official said Monday he feels “ no intim idation” from ASU and U A presidents who have been ordered to find out if four other conference schools w ill be penalised for violating athleticeligibility rules. "A s 1 understand it, thr basic thrust of their coocem is that all members of the Pac-10 receive equal treatment for sim ilar viola­ tio n ,” Mid Wiles Hailock, ex­ ecutive director of the Pac-10 “ I think that’s a reasonable con­ cern.” The Arizona Board of Regents has directed ASU President John Schwada and UA President John S c h a e fe r to c o n ta c t the presidents of the eight other conferance schools to find out If any action w ill be taken against Southern California, Oregon, O regM State and U C LA . Tho four schools wore accused of violating conference rules after it w u teamed that football p la y « on their taaaw had roesived credit for eteaoM they did net attend. ASU's football tease has been forbidden by tho eauferhaos to participate to the IMS R o m Bowl after o ig B players had been dsdarod teehglbie for a sim ilar vtolattoa. Running ASU also was forced to forfeit five football games test year. However, Hailock said the cases at the other conference schools “are not identical” to the situation at ASU, and he is not sure he would even "dump them into the same category .” The eligibility of players at the Oregon schools was questioned during the four-day Pac-10 meeting in December and the situations at U C LA and USC were revealed shortly after that. Seven Oregon players, two at U C LA and one at OSU were declared ineligible by their schools. At USC, 34 athletes were SMpocted of ineligibility when it was discovered they were enroll­ ed In a speech class for which they were doing no work. The problem was discovered a month before the end of the semester and the students were told that if they did work for the cteeo for the rest of the semester they would receive cred it Six OregM coaches have been fined a total of $S,SSS for various infringements, including obtaining illegal credits for the oevM players No a ctio n have beM taken la t e s t the other echoate, but in- Today Eastridge promises H A B v e to to g * 3 Ram p roMing Rem em bering an restrained unforgettable season Pog#5 Pag# 14 Pago 2 S to le Pr— Tu— dey, Moroh IS, I960 Infhe news brief Reagan, Anderson vie in Illinois from the A sso cia te d Press DIPLOMAT ESCAPfS CAPTURED EMBASSY BOGOTA, Colom bia — A Uruguayan diplom at escaped fro m th e g u e rrilla -h e ld D om inican Em bassy In a dram atic dash fo freedom Monday, adding down a rope o f bedaheets and scram bling away aa b u llets flew around him. Authorltlee said the leftiet terrorists fired three tim ee at the fleeing Fernando G o m e z, U ru g u a y ’ s am baaaador to Colom bia, but m issed him. Reporters near the scene said they believed at least one shot was fired at the diplom at by a confused soldier. REAL‘NORMA R AF NEGOTIATES WITH STUDIO LO S A N G ELES — The reallife “ Norm a Rae," whose courageous bottle against an oppressive textile m ill was the b a s is o f a b o o k and subsequent m ovie that has been nom inated fo r four Academ y Awards, says she has yet to see a penny from the film . But Crystal Lee Sut­ ton says she Is negotiating to receive (25,000 for the movie, w hich has grossed (12.5 m illio n so far. And she is work­ ing on a sequel over w hich she w ill have script control. “ Nor­ ma Rae” chronicles her ac­ tiv itie s on behalf of a labor u n io n to o rg a n iz e th e em ployees of the southern m ill where she worked. Sutton w as fired seven years ago as a union agitator and Is now looking forward to the Income from the next film . SLAIN POLITICIAN EULOGIZED W ASHINGTON — Several H o u se m em bers M onday eulogized form er Rep. Allard K. Low enstein, who was shot to death Friday, and one pro­ posed a congressional medal for him. Rep. Tom Harkin, Dlowa, said Congress should approve a medal for the slain New York Democrat and in­ scribe It “The Am erican's Am erican. “ A l Low enstein was an em bodim ent of what It means to fu lfill one’s obliga­ tion as an Am erican,“ Harkin told the House. ” . . . He mat­ tered on the las— that really form the foundation of our country: liberty, equality and Justice.” PHOENIX MAYOR WANTS FED SPENDING LIMIT PHOENIX— Federal spend­ ing should be lim ited much as stats and local government spending is lim ited, Mayor Margaret Hance says. The mayor, in W ashington, D.C., Monday attending a m eeting of the N ational League of C itie s’ board of directors, blamed inflation on lack of federal spen din g co n tro l. “ Inflation would not be out of control as It Is now If the federal government had lived w ithin Its means for the past decade,” Mrs. Hance said. But she said she was disap­ pointed that the board op­ posed lim iting federal expen­ ditures. She said the board took Its position because It feared a lim itation would hamper the federal govern­ ment’s fle xib ility In managing the econom y. G OP TRIES TO MEND PRISON BITE DISPUTE PHOENIX — Republican legislative leaders huddled w ith state G O P chairm an Tom Pappas Monday In search of an escape from the Litch field Park prison dispute, w hich has already sp lit the 8enate GOP. Pappas met with Senate m ajority R e p u b lica n s In closed caucus for nearly qn hour, but no con clu sion s were reported. ” 1 told them that whatever they do, do It together,” said Pappas when he emerged from the meeting. “ I oame here to get the tax b ill and they asked me to attend the caucus.” G IV E T O fît«»S«>ACCCOHTRtBUTCOBVT«EPUBuSmER r I I I I I I 75« O FF I the Purchase I I I Ran. Joha John B B.. Anderson CHICAGO (API (AP) -— Rap. accused Ranald R a s p s i f dsspsrmboa tactics for lavUtos him out e l tbs BapuhHcan party, while Sen. Edw ard M . K s a n d y marched Monday far what be conceded Is d e ss to a lost cause la Ms c u n p ilp i — tbs Illinois prostdsntial prim ary. 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The wormy of SM Republics ns toowed Reagan preferred by M percent, Anderson by M percent, and Bush by only U CHOOSE ORDER NOW Date M w o h 21 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Tuesday, March 18,1900 Stata Press Page :3 Eastridge plans to veto human affairs proposal B y L e ri Weteraeb Associated Students Praeideot Susie Eastridge said Monday she probably «10 veto a proposal to include a Human A tta in Board in the ASASU bylaws. ‘ T b s Senate (fid not provide an awareness of where the program w ill go or what Ms intentions are in having this type of p ro p a m ,” she said. “The revision is not as detailed as it coold be." The bylaws revision said the creation of an HAB would “provide an atm osphere of awareness and concern of the needs of students at A 8 U ." The Women’s A tta in Board wmdd be as a standing committee under the H A B organiza­ tion. The other proposed board! under the H A B are the Men’s A tta in Board, M inority A tta in Board, Consumer A tta in Board, Political A tta in Board and Academ ic A tta in Board. Eastridge w ill send the budget back to the Senate for further revisions. The Senate has the option of ov srrkfing any of her vetoes with a twothirds vote. The budget then goes to the office of George Ham m , vice president for student a tta in , where Eastridge w ill present the budget to a University budget group compared of several University adm inis t n tors. Eastridge said on M arch $ she would veto fund­ ing for the H A B unless it was included in the ASASU bylaws. ASASU Sen. Kevin Daehnke proponed the revi­ sion at the M arch • Senate meeting. Meanwhile, Eastridge also allotted $4,000 to die Pinball Wizard N EW ! Gofgar Talcing Pinbal Attroids 4 Man Footbal Game ASASU Travel Bureau even though the Senate allocated nothing to it. The Senate did not provide any funding far the bureau because it is trying to set up an independ­ ent travel agency at ASASU that would provide h ill travel services for students and would also be a revenue-genera ting operation for ASASU. FREE FOOSBALL 6-7 p.m. Sunday thru Thursday Eastridge said she gave the Travel Bureau money because it would be “ quite some time** before the new progr am could get under way. TUESDAYS: 3 GAM ES FOR .2Sc ALL PINBALLS 5 BALLS A GAME She also vetoed a $1,000 aUocatkn to the W AB for a Women’s Concert series because she said the W AB can its concer ts through other ASASU activity boards. 120 E. University “ W AB was given a 113 percent increase from last year’s budget," Eastridge said. “ No other board or organisation has that type of opportunity to grow. Concerts is an unnecessary addition and would be like areating another students aaaoctatton.” The Senate also voted to reinstate six of the paid staff postficns at Point magazine. Funding has bean provided for an editor, art director, advertising sales dkector, business manager, photography editor and advertising designer. The associate editor position was eliminated from the Point staff Also, the Senate decided to allocate $3,860 to Consumer Services even though the Senate Finance Committee originally had reconunened no funding for it In The Arches T h e M em orial Union A ctivities Board is accepting applications fo r the 1980-81 Chairperson P ositions FO R A P P LIC A T IO N S and M O R E M inority caucus to complain if progress plan not executed I N F O R M A T I O N C O N T A C T M .U . A C T IV IT IE S C E N T E R O R C A L L 9 6 5 -6 6 4 9 BySumaneMcEIhresh The ASU M inority Caucus w ill file a with the federal government if a 30-day deadline for pr ogress on a University affirm ative action plan is not m e t a caucus member said Monday. Caucus mombsrs asked tbs Arisons Board of IIegsnta F rid a y to appoint aomaaaa to participate in negotiations between the caucus and tha University adm inistration. _ “ We want a reaokition to tho problem s,” said E rn sato Lopes, assistant director of bilingual elem entary education. “ Wo w ant no m lnndw etandiag that wo are resolved to see “ Tho lottar of transm ittal to tho foderai i den ban been prepared and it just needs to be signed.’’ Lopes said tbs caucus, which reprossuta tbs Block and Chfcono Faculty sad Staff caucusos and tha Women's Faculty Association, wanted to make tha regente ansare of tho present “ conflict’’ on campus. “ Thay noedad to bo made aware that there is a conflict and that there is a concerned group on 'b e s o ld . "If someone from the board is a u t * 0 p p tfü * appointed to the negotiating committee, we're sure we would see more productive meetings Own we’ve hed( with the adm inistration).” The rsgents* Affirm ative Action Committee is in the pf o c m of considering the proposal, the regents' attorney m id. “ I think the committee w ill review the m atter,’’ C h art« Adam s said. "T o what extant they’ll par­ ticipate and how they’ll handle it has not been determined y e t " L o p « said the caucuo wants to am the recent athletic departm ent hirings of athletic director, head football coach and six a« istant coach« reviewed to determine if any violations occurred. I . M i* J “ LIONS “ If there were violations, they should be cor­ rected,’’ he said. “ Socondy, affirm ative action plane should bo filed far n il University c o lle t« and departments with goals and Um etabi« far hiring m iaortti« and women. The caucus sent a letter M arch 13 to V. 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Broadway Broadway and Mill Ava. e t e io M %<•%%«««*< I P a g e d S tete P f — Tu— day, M arch 18, i960 r -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Opinion state press T o ll m o whot are the prevailing sentim ents that o ccu p y the m inds o f your young m en, and 1w ill toll you whet io to bo the ch aracter o f the next generation. — Edm und Burke -----------------j Wanna hear a dirty joke? Rap. Jim Cooper, R-Mesa, has long bean a Joke around the ASU campus community, but Ms education commit­ tee is a laugh that can be eqjoyed statewide. Last weak Cooper’s committee heard testimony on a bifl to ban sex education in public schools sponsored by Rep. M arjory OUson, D-San Manuel. The b ill itself is ridiculous, but more about that later. The committee bearing was a bigger waste of time than tbe bill. And Cooper, with grinning self-satisfaction, presided ever the whole circus like some Mongol poten­ tate. Sitting in the hearing room was akin to being ringside at a second-rate nightclub's amateur night. A P in al County health educator was asked about sources for that county’s program. In a list of references the man mentioned the M arch of Dimes. “There goes m y contribution to the M arch of Dim es,” Cooper remarked, with the aplomb and timing of a burlesque comic. It got a good laugh from a ll the concerned mothers in the house trying to protect their children from the evils of sex education. The *a little knowledge is a dangerous thing’ devotees were Cooper's biggest fans. But Cooper wasn’t alone in Ms attempts for the big laugh. Rep. Jim Skelly, R-Scottsdale even more daringly played to the house. He referred to Dr. M ary Calderone, probably the nation's most respected leader in sex education, as a “ m adam e." The line dkta’t get tbe howling reaction Cooper earned. Perhaps the reference went over the heads of tbe intended audience, who had no idea who Calderone is, or else the ‘keep ’em in the dark* partisans were stunned by the blatant tastelessness of the rem ark. Here is a man obviously determined to protect Arizonans from the evils of what he considers im m oral knowledge. One would not doubt that Ms motives are pure. Yet, he has the unmitigated gall to call an unpreaent opponent a madame M aybe he went to a aex education class. (Nison was allowed the chance to shill her b ill before and after the testimony of thoae wishing to express their support or opposition. Cooper treated her courteously, but he had the good sense to gently rem ind her tim e was running out when she started enumerating the evils of sex, education. Perhaps her arguments, medieval by the most V ic­ torian standards, were a Mt much even for the dairy farm er from M esa. OUson said sex education theorists are secular humanists who, she claim s, are dastardly foes of God, fam ilies and the Am erican way. Sex education is direct­ ly responsible far such things as prostitution, venereal diseaae, m asturbation, hom osexuality, teenage pregnancy and oral sex, she said. It also is interesting to note that while Ollson is trying to protect schoolchildren from such woeful information, she had no compunction about discussing it in front of the children allowed to attend the hearing. Well, at least we know that our L.w islature is trying to protect us from sexual and intellectual contamination. But really, is it any of its business? This point was brought up by Rep. L a rry BahUl, DTucson. His statement at the end of the MB’s discussion was like a breath of fresh a ir in the stale nightclub M r surrounding (Nison’s diatribe. He said he had learned from some of the testimony that sex education was a communist plot, that it grew hair on your palms and that the m issionary position was the only viable method of sexual expression . He stated that, as usual, Arizona was SO years behind the times and that other states had finished arguing about such programs years ago. He then added the committee had little business legislating what individual communities should present in their schools. Three cheers for home rule. BaM il was the voice of reason among die good taste brigade determined to bang sex education from the nearest tree. Rep Juanita Harelson, R-Tempe, whose district in­ cludes ASU, is a member of the education comm ittee. She should be commended for her participation. More than any other member of die group she seemed genuinely to listen to the testimony. After a ll, that is why the committee was assembled. She did her Job, listening to some ridiculous stuff, with professional dignity. Later, she said she was “ so an­ noyed” because the meeting was filled with so much triviality. She and B ahill were right. Trotting out worn arguments about the evils earned by education and knowledge are trivia l and the Legislature has no right reaching its long arm into a com munity's right to teach whatever H feels is necesesry. Letters to the Editor W e need a change from the sideshow Editor: On the last Thursday evening before spring break, I attended a session of the ASASU Senate, the purpoae of which was to vote on and approve the IM S dl budget I felt it was my responsibility as a concerned student of ASU and its government to share some of my observations with the State Press and the faculty and students of ASU. I have never in my entire life seen such a disorganised, confused group of student leaders . There was little control of the senators by the executive vicepresident and as the evening wore on I got the impression that many in the senate body «ere voting an budget pr oper ah In the fashion that w o u l d swat flies. I must add that it was very frustrating to watch a group of student lead w i etaeh one of the moat effective student ergantoattons on campus. Here I am refer­ ring to the amendment of the bylaws tin t demotes the Womens A ffairs Board te a committee of the newly created Human A ffairs Beard. In teresting ly, the A SA SU Senate has created a now board without allocating any funding. In my opinion, the Human Affairs B a u d , as it stands now, is Just another bureaucracy that w ill do little to speed up the advance­ ment of human rights on this campus. A s president of the Gay Academ ic Union, I resent the fact that G A U eras not consulted about tbe formation of the Human A ffairs Board. It has been through our done associa­ tion with the W AB that we have ham able to keep abreast of same of the outlandish proposals that have come from ASASU in recant Obviously, there are some com­ petent members of the senate, and I command them individuals whs tried at the Inst meeting to hasp the M rcus sideshow antics of their tallow members at a ■ U l— I can only urge a ll studante on this campus to watch the upcom­ ing ASASU elections closely, to research the candidates, and most im portantly, to vote. We needs change. Da vM Christies President, Gay Academ ic Ualaa Itwas all on the le v e l . . . Editor: I have been a student at ASU for a number of years. I have lived on and off cam pus and have had doaMagi with the cam pus police • I personally know some of the fine members of the A SU PD , and can say that I not only appreciate Matthews Center a rt gaBory was haadted unfair­ ly, remember that the two guards were suspects, and as such were read their rights. 1 think the outrage in e s o n e riti with this inci­ dent ae well as some others Invelvtag the ASU Andrew C . Gehört A case ò f unreasonable search? 1 am wrtttag tMs lutter ht rm pm se tetboln etdant that took place at the Matthowo Conter A rt GaBoryPob. 17. The Peurth Amendaient of the United States Constitution States: "the right ef the paaple te be secure in their persons, ham ss. papem, and ofshaU noTbe violetad." Louise Jeusea was subjected to a strip search, bassd m crely upon suspi­ cion, that was d o a rly unreasonable The courte hâve bsid that soarchos o f indtviduah are te ho ceualdared roaoouahio If lia search isconductod: —upon ieeuaace ef a w arrant hased upon pro­ bable cause, supported hy oath or affirm ation, and particule rty deacribiag the place te he soarchsd and the pansons or tM am tebosoiasd; —incident to a lawfuiarrest; —te respaaas to em erpm ey or exigent d rcumetoacoe wMch re q u in Immédiate police ac­ tion to prétest Bta or preporty; —as s hmltod weapena search if the offlear bas rem ua to baheve ths persan may ho arm od or d angers» ; —upon ohtatolag pnopar coment from thè in­ dividuai tabe ooarchod. Wo caa dtemhe the fitte tour typoe ef soarchm , since M iss Jensen's case cieariy dote net fall under aay ef team categarim. M hsJeaoon state* eheooaaeated te a aaaiehof bar pack, but net ef bar poraon. Shs says aha « os aot s t e s i If aho could ha saarchad and m arsly dld what ahs was taid te hy the ASU petlee efflcer. A com ent to aoarch caa asvor ho hnphed atthar by Bilance or noo-resiitanca. It must ho gtveu vehmterUy. T h s search of MMa Jonaon fa liai te moot aay ef fesse stendardi and was ihsrofors uaroaseaabie andar the Fourfe Amendmsnt. The aritene of ths ASU paheo qIB cscb tavovted te tMs te ridoni a rs ro p u p a n L I only hope ths tieharlnr dteplaytd hy thaoe offlcors is not in­ d ia t i ve of ths dopartmaut In gm aral. I am cenAdaut they wtll ho pr operty riprim anrted hy thotr auporvtoete, and bopofully glvon eemo addittouM testructten in ths lawa of aoarch and astante. Jee Master« CrlmtaalJuM ics f Tuesday, M arch 18,1960 Stata Prass Paga 5 Increased number of injuries results in ramp skating ban By K elly Sadth Roller skating on University building ram ps and other haz­ ardous areas w ill be prohibited in an effort to prevent increasing skater and pedestrian accidents. “ We’re trying to make ad­ justments to make roller *«**"g safe for everyone,” said George Bays, University police chief. “ If future developments indicate a need, I could envision a complete ban of ro ller skating on cam pus.” The U niversity SafM y Commit­ tee recently passed a proposal to past signs banning roller skating at “ extrem ely hazardous areas” and in sid e a ll U n iv e rsity buildings. Kevin Cosgrove, campus af­ fairs vice president and commit­ tee member, said skaters en­ danger ttmmsshrss and others when they skate down the ram ps around campus. “ Skating w ill bo banned on the ram ps at Pom m age Center for the Perform ing A rts, at the University A ctivity Center and at Stauffer HaU,” Cosgrove said. The committee agreed not to ban skating on campus at this time, Cosgrove said. Bays, also a Safety Committee member, said a policy already exists which prohibits in­ side University buildings. The policy w ill be enforced more rigidly and decals to skaters w ill be applied to a ll University buildings, he said. “ If skaters trespass and are caught skating in ported areas, they w ill either he warned, ejected from the premises or could even he cited,” Bays said. Richard Janes, director of the Student Health Center and a com­ mittee member, said the number of students being m edically treated ae a result of rta tia g ac­ cidents is increasing. “ We haven’t had anything sarions yet, but we’ve definitely had m ere injuries becauee there are more skaters/ Buy Any Sandwich & Drink STATE PRESS New sroom Staff O penings A p p lic a tio n s fo r p o sitio n s o n th e N ew s S taff o f the STATE PRESS fo r th e F a ll Sem ester 1980 are now being re ce ive d at #15, N o rth Basem ent, M atth e w s C enter. There w ill be o p e n in g s at m ost le v e ls — reporter, ph otograp her, co p y e d itin g , assistan t sports e d ito r, assistan t c ity e d ito r, arts & e n te rta in m e n t w rite r, sports repo rter, c ity e d ito r, new s e d ito r, m anaging e d ito r, sports e d ito r, co p y c h ie f, p h o to e d ito r and o p in io n page e d ito r. 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SCHEDULE FOR LOCATIONS: FREE LESSONS SEATING IS LIMITED (FOR BOTH PHOENIX AND TEMPE) SO PLEASE PLAN TODAY - MARCH 18 ON ATTENDING 2:30, 5:30 dr 8.*00 p.m. THE WEDNESDAY - MARCH 19 EARLIEST 2:30, 5:30 dc 800 p.m . POSSIBLE IN TEMPE N ear A S U HOWARD JOHNSONS HOTEL 325 E. APACHE BLVD. J u s t a c ro s s from th e A S U ca m p u s IN PHOENIX DEL WEBB'S TOWNEHO USE 10Ò W CLARENDON THURSDAY - MARCH 20 • «•rt EVELYN RO O D READING DYNAMICS/A URS COMFVKNY . 2:30, 5:30 dt 8:00 p.m. LESSONI wtanoaMtoMHUMMHI gPj^'*ÇIK Tuesday, March 18,1980 Stata Presa Page 7 Board of Regents requests fire check B y Jotalo Jehaaea la aa effo rt to co rre ct num erous f ir s hazards at Arizona's three untrarsidaa. the Arizona Board of Regents has iwquested that a city Ore m arshal make yearly inspections at oach ■Aw l “ H m big flap « as at U A . Same (UA) officials thought they hod a number of problem s." “ Ralph BUhy said Monday. The tnspactkns by a fire m arshal from each com­ munity” w ill be conducted within the a sst two months, he added. A Ittmuei a list compiled by Bob Reid, a state firs inspsctor, was submitted to ASU administrators in October, the 10 priority probhase yet to be ear"M r. (Jack) Ponick has the list and he has had it in M s possession for soma tim e new,” said Bold. A S U to offer Latin American summer schools Ponick is ASU hurineoo affairs vice president. However, ongwettono outlined by Raid include: enclosing the stairway in the Language and L ite ra tu re Building. —tnotalHng Are alarm systems in aD dorms and fraternities, -establishing a second exit a t ' Matthews Hall. —installing automatic fire ex­ tinguishers in fiv e dorm kitchens, — in sta llin g an autom atic sprinkler system in the State Press offices in the basement of Matthews Cantor. In a January State Frees ar­ ticle, Petock said noCMnf could be done about tbs fire codo viola­ tions until the Legislatu re reviews the Board of Midget in M ay. The A SU anthropology depa rtment J$ offering two summer Sold schools in Latin Am erica this summer. D r. Jam es Schoenwetter, professor of snthropoisgy, said a four-week omelon is scheduled at A ntigua, Guatemala, and a six-week program is planned at St. Kitts in the V irgin Islands. T h e St. K itts program so cia lism in Caribbean field archeology fea tu rin g ex­ cavations at dm 17th Century Brim stone HU1 F ortress and a survey of various prehistoric sites F o r fuD details, including tuition, travel costs and other in form ation, contact D r. Schoenwetter at W M M . vestigations w ill continue until the conference’s sem iannual mrnitlng ia M ay. HaBock said U imrsstlgsthsis are comptoted by then, the conference wiQ consider nunitise actions. Regent President W illiam Payne, with imsidmouo support from the board, instructed Schaefer and Scfawads to pursue the m atter to ensure equity SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL “ 1hto University did what ws feel was the right thing to do (to punish the violations)," Schwads added. “ I sim ply want to be sure the other univorsitim took after the standards of the conference." W ksn v io la tio n s are dfacoworsd, the cosfmeaee eound h , m ads npof faculty rspn om tatives sad athletic directors, recommend action to the 10 uni versity prw ldonts. The prooldsnti have the final word on any diociplinary action. Schwads asid ha had na leaaon to boitovo the other schools w ill not bo puniahad if they have ac­ tually violated the rules. "There have boon allegations across the country from tim e im ­ m em orial that some univorsitim are sacrosanct,” ha said. “ But I czpect to be trusted equally.” Schwads said he piaña to ta l( to couf arenco directors and John Hariwaugh, this yew 's con­ ference president H t m id hn hnd already made “ diecrM t inquiries” on M s own into the m atter before the board brought it up, and the issue "is not now.” Ragent Tom Chandler said the board might be overstepping its bounds by amumtag the role of "resident cap” for the con­ ference, but Hallock disagreed. "It's natural that the regents should be em oom od," bo m id. Plants, Plants, Plants £*fl A A / "IC C Affy Plant WHh Thin 9 lo U U U Coupon (good till 3/30/80) l l CE KALEIDOSCOPIC YUGOSLAVIA N a rra te d By Frank M . K lic a r Wednesday, March I f • S p.m . Frank M . K licar ha* capturod the sp irit of th is m alting pot of froo and Indom itabta psopta, a ll living and w orking w ithin a framowork that Is et one and the eam e tim e both ca st and w ost. K licar provides the personal narration for th is film of breathtaking color and action. Tickets: $3 in advance; $3.50 at the door MARCEL MARCEAU Monday, March 24 • S p.m. “H o Is the greatest pantom lm ist alnce Chap! m, and In hie special way the funniest com edian In the w orld. If you haven't toon him already — go and eaa him now. If you havo, go and pay your res pects. H e Is m arvelous.“ — C live Barnes, New York Tim es. Tickets: $9, $8, $7 # M ora about Regents want Pac-10 probe Gil Plenty of Fresh Flowers, Too 968-0781 18 W. Sixth St. SH O W BO AT W ith Forrest Tucker Tuesday, March 28 *8 p.m . O nly one perform ance o f th is aH-tim o favorite is scheduled for Gem m age. Buy your tickets early and bring the entire fam ily for an evening o f m uoical theatre you wHI never forget. Tickats: $12.50, $11.to . $10.50 P .D .Q . B A C H An evening of Mueteel Madness Featuring Frai. F C m t SCMWKCLC With TIimASU Symphony Eugene Lambaidl, Conductor Monday, March 31 • 8 p.m . Tickets: $7, $8, $6 — University Discount U ntil 6 p.m ., N ight of Perform ance ’ neeened Student Series ticket* —allebN al Pommage Bo* Ofhoe beginning Match to. G O O D EGG BREAKFAST ONLY 99* # 1. Two Egg.Om elet w ith Toasted Bagel. # 2 . Two Egga, H ath Browne, and W hole Wheat Tonal. H 3 . o n e Egg, Bacon, Hash Brow ns, and W hole Wheat Tonal. T ! ORANGE JUICE W j w /Purchoee o f Breakfast | THIS WEEK'S WINNERS OP A FREE BREAKFAST FOR TWO ARE: « Je ffW o tp e re t>Tim W right « A l Kopec O ffer expiree M arch 28 Ballet West BILLY THE KID Thuratfay, April 3 • 8 p.m . Th le a n s act boitât oontore eround tho M o of W illiam “Tho K M ” Sonnoy — an Am erican legond who wae loved a s m uch a s ho waa foorod. Tho ballot not oniy reftect* M o M o. but trontler tim es, cow boys end p lo neore. Porform ed by Ballet W est with m uelc by Aaron Copland and choreography by Eugono Loring. (Other selectiona are elso schaduied to bo presentod.) Tickets: $9, $8, $7 — Univem ity Discount U ntil 6 p.m ., Night of Performance P R E S E R V A T IO N H A L L JA Z Z BAN D Wednesday, April • • 8p.m . Here’s the greatest o f the original New O rison* jazz bands In a show that glisten* with zest and Joyl The sound com oo from tho ■treat*, sa loon s and riverboote of 80 year* ago . . . It com ae from tho heart* of tho people who laughed and danced and cried and no on# know s end plays it better then the Preservation H all Jazz Band. THE HEALTHFUL ALTERNATIVE OpanOA.M. » » P.M 1 11 A.M. to# P M Call SB#-7133 far m e out iD S a M UnMrtNy (In tho Archa«) Tenso. ME Sunburnt Tanning Salon Tickats: $7, $6, $5 COLORADO WHERE THE WEST . COMES ALIVE Narrated By Frank Nichols Introducás Friday, April 11 • 8 p.m. f A D R A M A TIC NEW C O N C E P T IN S U N TAN N IN G' C olorado 's m ajestic m ountains . . . Its beautiful rivers . . . grassy p la in e . . . Ha people . industry . . . He post and present ere ell presented on lllm a* Frank N ich ole narrates h is latest lull-len gth co lo r m ovie at Qem m age Center. Ticket«: $3 in advanoa; $3.50 nt the door 941 &59‘ 838 484b . M i ’iA ' O RN I H H A S H IM .. (M il SON ; Foratam ene! mtarmano», ptoaoe coi jh oP emmege a n« Ottico. W# M M Page 8 Stai* Prass Tuesday, March 18,1980 GET THE BEST IN ADVICE ON BICYCLES and REPAIRS Consult one o f our experts. D A N A D A V IS Professional Bicycle Consultant Tempe Bicycle Shop 602 S. M iD 966-6896 (Com er 6th & M ill) V i N l N f c R ■- The ASU rugby >— ■> w ill be In action tonight at Sun Devil Stadium against Northern Colorado at 7:30 p m . m . The match wtB be the team’s fiaal tuseop before the Monter­ rey Tournament in California, featuring 32 of the work! a best Rugby teams. ___________________ had its w on t finish ever in the conference behind Oregon State, ASU and Washington State, the Bruins still find themselves in the fam iliar arena of the final four. “ If you pick as many as 48 teams far the N CAA tournament, die results should not come as a complete surprise to anyone,” Wulk said. Iowa, Louisville, Purdue and U C LA make up one of the most surprising final fo u n in recent years, but Wulk doesn’t feel that 48 teams is too many tor the poet season tournament. “ M ore schools should be able to benefit from the enormous amount of revenue taken in by the tournam ent It helps solidify the programs and pots the coach, the school and the program an a steadier baato,” ha said. 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