thursday press Arizona Stàte University C C o p yrig h t, Mala toms, 10to n o . io » T a m p a , A rito n n _______________ _________________________ _ A th le tic d ire cto r nam es revisio n p a n eI Kearney promises affirmative action plan to a n o ffcrtte dsiiainatrate a strong conunitment to af­ firm ativ« ASU athletic director has ip - Iim o o Mm to mto te àputoafi Wring ■ f e w ill o w n op with a new plan lo r the athletic department,” Joe Kearney said W t to m rtay. “ We w ill toe 111« and current procedures and create a he w ill be working with the committee vice president for affirm ative action, w ill serve aa a consultant. __ _______ “ W# have had some meetings already, n e re or h n f i i t w i the ideas and concerns in the athletic depart­ ment and hew they retate with the ongoing goals of toe U niversity,” Kearney said. _______________ Kearney added the purpose is to fu lfill the federal ■ for affirm ative action, and to determ ine the department's Itag-fangpfoaband a s p ira tto . The UatoenHy had been accused by the ASU Black Caucus and a Faculty donato esiect com m ittee on interTTp«gt«t» athietirs of. violating affirm ative action p tuimHUM in the hiring of Kearney, head football coach D a rryl R ogen end ihr assistant football caachee. M id net only w ill the plan concentrate on numbers, b n ta k c an specific poticiee. __ , “ We'D be »«*i"g at things Hke active recruiting for every position and eeeking out m inoritiee,” he eaid. M srtinm wd*-» that addate support systems w ill be •tndted to insure that p ia y e n recruited into the program graduate. "W e a ko want to be sure athletic facilitee are accesihl« tn flu , ” fct M id . G oak and timetables wtH be protected in compliance with fSdm al affirm ative action guidatine», M artinet added. “ But we hope to go beyond that and make an active commitment, such as for active recruitment for every position” he m id. “ We want to make it as real aa possi­ ble, and have people be reminded ef their ahtiflattma. ” Kearney has invited 1» people to serve on the commit­ tee, although some have yet to respond. Thoee invited in­ clude Mona Plum m er, associate athletic dhector, as chairperson; Juliene Simpson, woman's basketball coach; Rogers; Don Robinson, gymnastic* coach; and Jim Newman, assistant basketball coach. - Others ara Leonard M iller, truck coach; Bobby D ow las, wrestling conch; Sanon Castillo, athletics ad­ m inistrator; Bernard Jackson, coordinator for the y* -» H n n « i opportunities Program and Joachin Montemayor, rTTu *»"* coordinator to bilingual, bicultural education training grants. Snake charmer X-rated fight Grads making will continue bigger bucks Pages Page 7 Olympic boycott bad business Pegs 14 A s g s tB ta ts P rs e e T h u rs d a y , A p ril 17,1900 In th e new« brief!/ L from the A sso c ia te d Press C A R T E S M A Y M O V E A G A IN S T IRAN T O D A Y W A SH IN G TO N — President C arter may order further retaliatory m oves against Iran a s early a s today but w ill not co n ­ sid e r m ilitary actio n to free A m erican s held hostage In Tehran until after m id-M ay, / t o p aide said W ednesday. T he aide, who d eclin ed to be quoted by nam e, Indicated that a C arter an­ nouncem ent o f new eco n om ic and diplom atic sa n ctio n s w ould co m e soon — perhaps in tim e fo r a nationally broadcast new s co n feren ce tentatively sched uled fo r today. K E N N E D Y C O U R T S P E N N S Y LV A N IA L A B O R V O T E PITTSB U R G H — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, vow ing he’s in the presidential race “ right up until the roll c a ll," cam paigned for labor support in th is hard-hat city W ednesday, hoping it m ight carry him past President C arter in Pennsylvania’s approaching D em ocratic prim ary. W ith the prim ary le ss than a w eek away, Kennedy has lined up m ore labor backing in the heavilyindustrial state than Carter, having w ooed the blue-coliar vote with h is pro-union voting record in the Senate and h is wage and price control proposals. P A N E L E N D O R S E S S T U D E N T R E G E N T C A N D ID A TE PH O EN IX — Renee M arie Marter, 20, o f M esa, w as recom ­ m ended a s a student m em ber o f the Arizona Board o f R egents W ednesday by the Senate Education Com m ittee. M arler, a junior studying eco n o m ics and p olitica l scie n ce at N A U , w ould be the third student regent in a three-year experim ental pro­ gram. She su cce e d s Jo e l Stin er o f A S U and Andrew Federhar of UA. “ I w ould expect that we w ill have a bill before u s next year to m ake the student regent perm anent,” said com m ittee ch air­ wom an Sen. A nne Lindem an, R-Phoenix. C U B A N R E F U G E E S A R R IV E IN C O S T A RICA S A N J O S E , C osta. R ica — M ore than 230 Cuban exiles, som e w eeping w ith relief, others w ith fis ts aloft shouting “ liberty” and “ dow n with Com m unism ,” arrived from Havana on two p lanes W ednesday. O ne refugee said he w as beaten a s he boarded, oth ers said their countrym en stoned them on the way to the airport. “ I w as attacked by a group o f people at the air­ port," Juan A lberto R odriguez said, "but I feel like it Is a new day. I have left the hell o f C u ba.” T he arrivals w ere the first o f an estim ated 10,800 C u b a n s who packed them selves in to the Peru­ vian Em bassy In Havana the w eek o f A p ril 4. G E N E R A L M O T O R S D R O P S 12JM0 F R O M P A Y R O L L D ETR O IT — G eneral M otors C o rp . w ill lay o ff 12,000 m ore em ployees from seven assem bly plants,, the nation’s biggest autom aker sa id W edne sday. Entire sh ifts w ill be dropped from five a ssem b ly lin e s in four o f the plants, G M said. T h e an­ nouncem ent cam e one day after Ford M otor C o . sa id It w ould lay o ff 15,000 em ployees, 6,100 o f them from w hite-collar Jobe. S o far th is year, the ca r sa le s o f the n atio n 's five m ajor autom akers are running 16 percent behind thoee o f a year ago. TEEN AG E M INORITY U N E M P LO Y M E N T W illiam Tell w ould b e p ro u d PH O RN IX M ,m cut in the Associated Students budget, the in tra m u ra ls d ire cto r sa id - * - -» W ednesday. Intram ural! receives its fund­ in g through student fees allocated by ASASU. “ Our prim ary goal is to ran an intram orali program ,** Keith Jacobsen said. “ We had to look fa r other areas to cut back.” Other cuts would include d o s­ ing the gym s on hofidays and vacations, reducing the weight room hours to 13 hours per weak, elim inating intram ural madka fo r softbafi, cutting operating s u p p lie s a n d e lim in a tin g unemployment Insurance. Jacobean said ouch cuts would save ASASU M.M7The ASASU S n a te allocated $143,19$ to IntraamralB for the lM O-tl fisca l year. The • percent cuts Jacobean recommend! are baaed on the 197MI intram ural budget of tU M B T . " A lot o f people are gdag to be affec ted by them cuts,” he said. “ T h s gym s are utfMaad heavily ■ f illi \ !j ■ B Jk : \ m ■ JC \ {d Ù M em bers o f a U n ive rsity • budget m m m lttaa told ASASU Prm idsnt Susie Eastridgs last weak ASASU would have to trim Ms budget by W M M for ths m a ­ g i flees! yeer. ASASU requested • budgM of $$•7,197. But the committee allocated $413,344. re s trin g i has asked ths can* pus affairs, aettvtttaa and ex­ ecutive Moa prm ldsnfs to trim / yT w -- p p fg g S view *!* > trim Ms b u d p t by ahnest M M * iK w wj i # » *IB i AwtiqtM PImMm U p H in A ! M C liw il» M n ‘1 C om V » ) i TV# Ansane I m 4 M4I Ave leeretere P tnen Spnngs ip o u e o a g V t ln M S h M MUI A m T Shirt, A n M k lt Wm H u h O n Dost Cieeh U ltA s t N rtitlte e Wkm M ill Ave M m m la i Malta stai I sr I Salad Be. Osatila Sieag th Co op Tonys Halten Food Búllelo CecKen#* BpewhoriiCo PLU S TH E CHILDREN'S SPACE P H O EN IX C H ILD R EN 'S T H E A T E R IM A G IN A TIO N C O R P O R A T IO N FR O M A S U 8 A R O O N T H E M A G IC IA N M IM ES DAN CE J P b q « 4 Stata P ra ts Thursday, A pril 17, i960 state press T h a p hilosoph er has to be the bad co n scie n ce o f h is age. — N ietzsch e Special treatment 'absurd, insulting' E d ito r: M in o rity groups picketing the adm inistration! It would be m ore appropriate if the adm inistration p ick e te d m in o rity g ro u p s. R ecru it m inorities fo r the student body and faculty? Anybody qu alified can teach here, and the ten d en cy is to lea n over backw ards to hire someone with a b lack face, Spanish nam e, an A m erind look and/or fem ale sex! A s fo r the students, just about anybody with a high school education, and som e apparently without it, can enter — and often do. Since the tuition pays only about one quarter of the costs, everyone has an autom atic threequ arter scholarship. Students drop out if they ca n ’t cut it, find they don’t lik e college, or decide they ca n do as w ell fin an cia lly without a degree. Color, race, nam e or ethnic background has nothing to do w ith that decision. A s fo r the percentage figures proving som ething is wrong with the U n iversity, the sam e “ lo gic” could be used to prove the coaches a re against Chicanos, A m erinds, and Caucasians. See how few there a re on the football and basketball team s in relation to the num bers in the state population! It is absurd, and insulting to m inorities, to treat m em bers of non-Caucasian groups as though they were in ferio r and needed special treatm ent. Let everyone earn his w ay on the athletic field and in the lecture h a ll o r lib ra ry . Naaae withheld upon request *WRK k RtlSQN I M n vn t KENNSV, NI M RMOTSN teff It MS Liberalism: a facade of redemption? Thise editor!at editorial is is ono o n e in in a ccontinuing o n tin u in g series a e r ie s written w r itte n by la h irf a tha Riesdoy n u it n r Chib. Cluh members o ft the Modems fa il to recognise that evil is not always — or evenum aDy— manifested in “jackboots,” but rather in ” " Sm s N tg rte ris s SWIHmm — K u h a ssà n iM N a . g iv e s p rig x iv M ark n h w s. 6 NmeaMfi'Ua r im w sTB M K d ha p in s 4 m # A iis v rrd «M it twnm m urk < p # r it l >sHirr M l S k ilta a — m w A n a a ss. g fft s p rtip 'n > W n i ite v * . im s ih s I K ft s s iO B it lliik w w « in IiIamb 4 w # ft co se red wteh Ht m rm nrtr « f s l/iM t — M initi« ritv e w . m iM b n ix m .ft rm «¿corrila d t r e w w w pyicd Hi (Mean Hm # ft n n v r v tf w ith htMnvmurk' ^ u g h r i i i «six» • Vegetarians!!! A sk about our now meat fo o d Item s. mm mm ( Ih T « h aiw f — k i l w v u x w sS x n , m wxh n xitiw . h h e k n lh cx , i s tb s « . Ham ft «udaMii 967-3073 A 606 S. 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It all goat to­ gether to make* the lightest, most com fortable shoe you have ever SlftllSAND j THURV. bUN KftlSWfrtkSON • APRIL ? / 20 70S So u th Fo rest • T a m p a • SS7-8747 O n a b lo ck north o f Univor^fty M o n d a y th rough Saturd ay • i0 -6 T h u rsd a y s until 8:30 Paga • Stat* Pr#»# Thursday, A p ril 17,1960 D is e a s e s , e m o tio n s re fle c te d in h u m a n au ra, le c tu re r s a y s Hanahs S r M jr t a ia H ie free lecture w ill be at 7 tonight in the Social Doctors in m edicine and psychology recently Science BuUdii«, Room 101. It is open to the bo w disco*ored Mist the study of the human aura public. can help them In dtognosing both physical and “Seme people can aaa auras spontanecurty m ental diseasre, according to a visiting lecturer. without even trying,” be said. "Others can team “ It’s easy to tell if aomrthing is wrong with a bow to perceive these auras through their th ird parson by looking at his aura,” Jerom e Feldm an eye.” ’ said. Feldm an said he can see people’s auras, but on­ “ Auras can’t be seen by everyone. Only some ly when he’s not trying to look at it people can actually see them visually,” said “ When I was in college, I would sometimes get Feldm an, who is lecturing at ASU tonight on real bored with e lecture and start dayihwaming." “ Studies of the Human A ura.” be sate “Then I would sometimes unconsciously Everyone has an aura, a kind of elecsee my professor’s sum , and I could tell what his tromagnetic halo that envelopes the human body, feelings and emotions ware.” he added. Auras have different colors, shapes and n a n . Feldm an said everything about a person is Different emotions and forcings cause the aura to reflected in an aura, including feelings, thoughts, take on dUferent characteristics, he said. emotions and even illnesses. • o asea o sasM o o a a o ea o ea o sa esa ssa a s Pulitzer winner to be awarded honorary degree Robert Pena W arren, a thr ee tim e recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and poetry, w ill be honored by A SU at • p m. Monday in the Groat H all of ths College of Law. H ie distinguished Am erican w riter w ill receive an honorary doctor of >■«"»•" letters degree from A S U P resid en t John Schwada during a special con­ vocation. M arvin M . Fisher, chairm an of the ASU department of English, w ill present the candklate for the degree during a program that w ill also include “ Greetings” from D r. W illiam G. Payne, president of the Arizona Board of Regent»; m usic provided by the University Brasa Choir under the direction of Ralph G . Lockwood; and an invocation by Dorsey Allen, pastor of the F irst United Methodist Church of Tempo. Following the ceremon y, a reception w ill be held hi the rotunda of the building. At 2 p.m. Tuesday in the theater of the M usic Building, Warren and his w ilt, w riter Eleanor Clark, w ill spank, rand and comment on their wbrk and 20th century Am erican writing during a program open to ths University community and tha general public. They w ill also be the prim ary speakers Tuesday night at tha annual dinner meeting of the ASU Lib ra ry Associates at the Fiesta Inn in Tempe. Additional information about the 7 p.m. dinner may be ob­ tained from Kathryn K . Gammage, secretary-treasurer of the Library Associates, at M6-7901. TR A V ELIN G TW O O il M O RE? D e live r • ear to ru s 1er c o st o l f a s o n ly . N o rental ch arg e. C o n n e c­ tio n s fo r 2S ya a rs throug h M o ffic e s In U S . end C a n ad a. 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CASH 0H8OKS Thursday, A pril 17,1900 S tats Press Pag# 7 400 projects to be shown at annual fair Learn A Experience M ore than 400 exhibits on sub­ jects ranging from astronomy to zoology w ill com prise an annual science fa ir from 8:10 a.m . to 7 p.m. Friday in the Activity Center. The projects are the work of seventh through n th graders from about 40 schools in Pinal, Yum a, M aricopa, GUa, Graham and Greenlee counties. A S U grads offered higher starting pay In the senior division (grades 912), two sweepstakes winners w ill be chosen to go to the Interna­ tional Science F a ir in S t Paul, M inn., later this spring. F o r more information, contact D r. Wayne Luchsinger of the ASU chem istry department, 960-3204. B jr K y a F n ASU graduates are being offered more maoey at entry level positions than in past years, according to a Collage Placement Council salary aurvey. But witt) tbs devaluated dollar, they are actually making less than they would have 17 years a jp , the director of Career Ser­ vices said Wednesday. “ With added inflation and salaries, as fa r as purchasing power, e n g ln e i are making Just above that of 17 years ago. M arketing people are Just about breaking even, and a ll the others are making below that," said D r. Robert Monk«. The survey, which 1M colleges and untversttias nationwide contribute to, shows an Increase in salary offers for a ll disciplines. Engineering Jt *^ the highest with a 10 percent increase over the Ju ly IC T survey figures. The average monthly salary offer for starting engineers were as fallows: petroleum, $1,97«; civ il, 91,SM; and m echanical, 11,00. M ore than m percent of the Job offers at the collagen par­ ticipating in the survey went to engineering m ajors. Alm ost ID percent of the offers went to the business disciplines, which ehowed a salary Increase of alm ost • percent. Average monthly salaries for business graduates were as follows: arcounttng, $1,204; general busin ess (including t\ f t to» «m tdlt r ihMtio n .S I.lll. la the science field, there was a Sp ercen t to 17 percent in­ crease In salary. Seven percent of the offers went to future scientists. The average salary offers in the sciences were as follows: biology, 9 U M ; chem istry, 9 M B ; computer science, 11,517; and math, $1,OS. f The humanities and social sciences showed the sm allest in­ crease in salary with lorn than 1 percent and 0 percent respec­ tively. Three pn-cent of the Job offers went to theoe fields. The average salary far a humanities graduate is 0008 and 91,013 for other social sciences. “ Generally, salaries have a tendency to get higher In the sp rit« ," Monka said. “ It's because fa ll offers are usually the sam e salaries as the end of the last spring.” “ Salaries w ill continue to increase if economic conditions stay the same. ASU sits with the national averages." Menke eaid Artaona wages are com petitive with the rest of the nation. He said it is not true that Ariianans have to take half their pay in sunshine. “ Clim ate doesn't change a person's basic need for m oney," be edded. The eurvey is baeod on Job offers and not actual salaries received if a graduate is hired, Menke said. ASU does a survey every three years ea employed graduates’ salaries to determine g the placement survey is In llae with actual company practices. “ E v e ry three y e a n we run a sim ilar survey of people who ac­ tually took Jobs. We are within 0.1 percent,” ho added. The SN p h your Classroom The World la your Campus Earn a full semester of credit. Sponsored by the University of Colorado at Boulder. Sail from San Francisco, September 7,1960 to the (M eal, Suutheaet Ada, India, Egypt, (Saga Canal) and the Mediterranean. More than 60 university courses, with in-port and voyage related emphasis. Faculty are from leading universities. 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Mi Caftts# fcwaJfOOJ tS 4 4 M 9 S fexcamt Cola, and CaJVf.j, (H 4 )8 M 4 7 T 0 jc ttX (303) 4 M -S 3 S I (Cafej Thursday, A pril 17,24, A M ay 1 Yuma Room, M em orial Union 8>OQp.m. PaQ« 8 Stata Praas Thursday, A p ril 17,1900 M o n sto u t A ssociate p ro f writes book on Am erican Indians Spinella to protest film ban "H e banned a number of film s.” very broad According to state statutes, a film Is obscene, and therefore il­ legal, when: — The average person, apply­ ing contemporary state stan­ dards, would find that the item, taken as a arbóle, appeals to the prurient interest — The ite m d e p ic ts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual activity as that term is described herein. —The item, taken as a arbole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value. Spinella said neither "Deep Throat" nor any other X-rated film s that have beso shown at ASU have received an obscenity ruling in Arisons. He said that if a film is not il­ legal, it is up to the individual community to decide if the movie can be shown. But Scbwada's right to set stan­ dards for the University doss not indude censoring student pro­ gram s, be added. People from many w aits of life who have learned to live and work in a bicuitural world are featured in a now book by an ASU associate professor of h itte r education. "N ative Am ericans: SS Indian Biographiea," by D r. Roger Axford, was recently released by the A .G . HalkUn Pub lishing Co. of Indiana, Pa. H ie 120-page, illustrated tent ia a collection of biographiea of Native Am ericana from various North Am erican tribes. D r. Axford, the author of several articles and books mostly in the field of adult adneatioo, wrote “ Adult Education: The Open Door,” which has been adopted as a tent at 27 colleges and universities. 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Y ou c o u ld bo earn in g over 81,000 a m onth a s a sec o n d lie u te n a n t, w h ile atte n d in g s c h o o l free. M yo u 'd rather w a it to got yo u r B S E E degree , p re stig io u s p o s itio n s are now aval la b ia In o u r R S O la b s, w o rkin g w ith tho la te st sta te-o f-th e-a rt te ch n o lo g y . For m ore deta ile d Inform ation, c a ll J O E A N T IU O W 2020 S . M ill No Dolivorteafcmm'BNMl Thursday, A pril 17,1900 Stata Press Page 15 Women' s tennis obscure to some By Cheryl Medae Being obscure is not necessarily bad. It Just depends where you’re obscure e t Reputation gained from past record has given the A8U women’s tennis team prom inence as one of the top temds schools in the nation, elim inating the need for form al recruiting practices. But Ole reputation apparently extends only beyond die ASU campus. Coach Anne Pittm an’s biggest com plaint is the lack of support for her team by both ad­ m inistration and the A SU student body. She does not look forward to the budget cuts proposed by the athletic department. “ We have been permanently cut since I started hare in 1954,” Pittm an said. ‘W e are supposed to have eight acholarsMpa buton|y have five. I have boon hers since lI M a u d it is only la the last two years that we have had equal funding with the men s team. ” The torn D evil women have eoa■istently placed high in both no­ tional and confersaco play. Thoy have nutoad in the top » na­ tionally each of the past 12 years, with first place finishes coming in 1971, 1*71 and 1974. The Devils ;wen d ie intermountain Con­ ference crown five o f the loot aeven years they wore in the con­ ference. Pittm an blames the lock of stu­ dent support m ainly on the Stale Prase. “ There la not enough campus publicity by the State Proas to know wa are in business. If the Stale Press carried more articles there would bo more interest. They should at least have a boa listing the m atch « as they coast up.” With n home aad t l awgy m atch« oa this year's schedule, It would appear ASU baa had the home advantage. But Pittm an downplays the importance of playing et home In college tmeie. T h o rs is no such thing as a home court advantage in tauaia,” she said. “ A ll foliages have the same type of hardcore surface.” Actually, Ode year's schedule is one of the toughest over became ASU is playing a ll but throe of the top 10 raakad aeboois to the country. Southern C sl is Tin 1 amUtm tmigtnat mymiaal The Trojans have p a n t depth as evidenced by the fact that their No. • singles player is almost oo good as their No. 1 ' player. Ratariog behind Southern C al in the Western Collegiate Athletic Association are U C LA , San Diego State and ASU respec­ tively. The Sun D e v ils’ greatest strength is the even balance pro­ vided by the singles players, with Leslie Hewed No. 1 and Patti Schiff No. 2. The greatest weakness Is in doubles play where ASU lacks three stoag doubles pairs. After the team of Hewed and Cheryl Hawkins there i f avoid. The team has bom hampered by tajurim to Saw Clark and fraahnian Aim fltsignr. T to o g i tiw chances of making the proa hi tennis is slim , tike other sports, several members of the ASU team hove the potential, Pittm an sold. "They hove the potential or they wouldn’t he u i team like A SU ,” she sa id .‘T h o opportunity is not groat thoupi, with only one women’s circuit compared to five tor the men.” The Sun D evils wiO take a M 4 record (5-4 in the conference) in­ to w « fa*a against Washington and Son P i ego State. The Waatangton match w ill be at 1 p.m. Frid a y at Whiteman Teonie Center. Tho ikmktoo are unranked. No. IS Son Diego State w ill be at Whiteman for an 11 a.m . match Saturday. The Aztecs past a threat to S ub D evil hopes « Duanock baa boon tbs ASU woman’s trainar for tho past obt years and wiH oorvo ta the conter from June 15 to July L Sito becomes tbs second tom Devil trainer to bo »elected to aesist ou the notional levai. Hoad trainar Troy Young woo selected eorttar this yoar to work with the lft a man’s basketball team which w ill tour tateraeUonally. MVS UP TO 70% ON BSCTCUS fOM M N AUTO MOTS MO WHMWM IIOMOS OAfSON «0*00* .v w «Ml OfMIM A ll M od els F o r e ig n SOM (a . *••*. » t r M t M il Im m M H i 2 4 3 -S 2 9 1 * U M r a n it y l • S M H M * k M S fO « a * I H I ( M lA a n i A TOUCH OF SOMETHING DIFFERENT f e a tu r in g And Special Guest Stars if O ft SCOTT-HERON C O N CER T TICKETS GIVEN A W A Y * ROLLER SKATING EXHIBITION by TO N Y JO H N SO N (MR. T) Del Webb TowneHouse • Kino Room Saturday, April 10,1900 • 8 p.m . -1 a.m . TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Charts Records 2515 N. Central AKin At The Door (only $3.00) “If you like what you hear . . . tell a friend” 11>n||i n P w Qm Om m Devil trainer wins honor ASU tn ia o r Joanne Duanock has base arisetad ana of H a trainers toe tala sum m sr ta tha O lym pic Training Center ta O lym pic Vaflay, C a lif. A tte n tio n s F o reig n C ar O w n ers “Thnra lg rat araugh campus pubHdty by tha State Frana lo kraw t r a ara In buairaes. N thè Stata Frana earriad mora artleIna there would be mora Internet. They ehoultf at leeet bara a box SpSng thè matchaa aa tbay coma up.” m m W M B wSB TSytw w IM m p Um ROCK 'N' ROLL One of life's pleasures . Won t you join us this Thursday* evening at Neeb Hall for that wonderfully New Wajye band from the coast, THE CRETONES. They'll be appearing in one show at 8:00 p.m... with -special guests BLUE SHOES. Tickets are ¡list $5.00 and available at all Bill's Records and ... Audio locations. MU 208J, and mdybe even at the door.. friday. and: Saturday', stop by the theater and see THE BEATLES on the big screen in HELP1 and tho. return of BLUE SHOES, live in conflict.. The fun starts at '8;00. and tickets will be available at the ■■ tlobr for S3 00. C LA S S IC IA L FILM / N o rock on Sunday LION IN WINTER “Magleta Myatary Tout" • . - ' ... . mil plenty of medieval lust us we present u? 6 30 and TAMING Ur THE SHREW See both for S I . 50. at 8-:30. • UnHarian-Untvaraatist 4027 E . U n o o in Drive Faratftea V a lley 7 ;d 6 p .m . « D on atio n t l . 60 w inform ation: 96^2913 a r 040-6909 ASASU N E EB H A L L No conflict7 Not interested. ’ \ FILM SERIES THE o Page 16 State P ress Thureday, A p ril 1?, 1960 Wildcats choose new head coach T U C S O N , A rix . (A P ) — L a rry Sm ith w as hired W ednesday as U n iv e rsity of A rizon a bead football coach only how s after resigning the sam e past a t Tulane. A th letic D ire cto r D avid Stracfc h ired -Sm ith a fte r being authorized to do so by A rizon a P residen t John B . Schaefer a t a m eeting o f the school’s Intorcoliagiate A th letic Com m ittee. A u n iversity spokesm an sa id Sm ith w ill begin w ork here M onday, leading the team in its la st two weeks of sp rin g practice. Sm ith w as one of three candidates interview ed W edneeday for the Job, and h is was am ong 38 applications fo r the post. O thers who w ere interview ed Wedneeday were Idaho head coach J e rry D avitch and A rm y assistant coach E d d ie W ilson. Sm ith, whose resignation a fte r fo u r yea rs at T u la n e was announced in New O rleans by Tulane A th letic D irecto r H indm an W all, sa id the decision to leave the New O rleans cam pus was the toughest he ever had to m ake in h is coaching career. “ I m ade the decision because of w hat I thought was best for m y fa m ily and ca re e r,” he added. N A U to welcom e probe By Jh a E M e g e r If the A rizon a B oard of Regents litas out a fte r the tra ck record of intercollegiate sports’ finances at the state’s throe univorsitiea, it m ay receive a w arm w elcom e, o r a t least it w ill receive one-third of a w arm w elcom e. Although A S U and U A have aspresead a ‘genuine’ d esire to have th eir pipes claanad out, w hich is a crude w ay of sayin g they w ant to get the books straigh t once ana fa r a ll and get a ll the eraeer m arks cleaned up, N A U has no such desire. W hat N A U wants is a break. Th e a th letic depart­ m ent there is looking to fin d w ays of savin g m oney they a re now spending. “ W e w elcom e the investigation,” N A U A th letic D ire cto r T J1 . Anderson said . “ T h e re is no problem a t a ll. W e’re looking forw ard to getting together w ith the other two schools and w ith the b oard.” A nderson’s objectives a re two-fold. F irs t, he wants to know if M s departm ent is spending money it doesn’t have to, and second if it is doing things it shouldn’t be. “ M aybe this probe w ill w ork to our advantage to som e extent,” he said . “ T h e re a re certain (e p ila ­ tions that we m ay be follow ing that we don’t have to. Things lik e receipts and the am ount of money we’re a llowed to use, e tc.” In other w orth, instead of being w orried about the board fim hag irre g u la ritie s o r m isuse of funds, A nderson thinks the board can fin d areas where N A U h w astina m oney. “ W e’ve been on a m uch tighter rein because we don’t have as m uch m oney as the other schools,” Anderson said . “ W e’ve besn in s w orld o f our own, u m k G od. T h ere m ight be areas w here we have been spending that we don’t need to be, but if w e’re d o ii« som ething wrong, we also want to know about th a t” A n derson sa id no one a t N A U is w orried about the probe, and adds that a check-up never hurts anyone. “ U A and A S U probably w ill benefit from it,” he said. “ I’m not saying they need it o r anything of that sort, Just som ething like this usually helps everyone.” Regent Thom as Chandler has proposed that the board look a t the “ o vera ll program s a t the schools, the fin an cia l aspects, academ ic progress o f athletes, the whole a re a .” H e w ill fin d a v e ry am icab le group towards his goal in F la g sta ff. ___________ Sm ith succeeds Tony M ason, who resigned la st week under the pressure of allegations that he and assistan t coaches file d false expense vouchers w ith the un iversity. Sm ith resigned W ednesday as Tu lan e’s head football coach w hile still being interview ed fo r that Job at the U n iv ersity of A rizona, but A rizon a o fficia ls said no one had been hired. In Tucson, U n iversity of A rizona o fficia ls sa id a decision on hiring a new coach had not been m ade when W all announced Sm ith was leaving, and a candidate screenin g com m ittee was in session W ednesday afternoon interview ing applicants — including Sm ith. Sm ith was nam ed W ednesday in two Tucson new spapers as the top candidate fo r the A rizon a job to rep lace Tony M ason H ie A rizon a D a ily Star on W ednesday quoted an unidentified source as saying of Sm ith’s can didacy: "Betw een you and m e, he’s got it.” The Tucson C itizen reported that Sm ith w as the tap choice of A thletic D irecto r D avid Strack. T u lan e o fficia ls sa id there were no con tract problem s w ith Sm ith’s departure. H e is under a 4-year con tract, w hich W all said “ binds the institution, but not the co a ch .” Sm ith, 40, is a fo rm er A rizona assistant coach and has been Tu lan e’s head coach fo r fo u r years. H e took d ie school to one of its greatest seasons ever last year, 9-3 in the reg u la r season , and a bid to the L ib e rty Bow l, in w hich T u la n e lost 9 4 to Penn State. Sm ith was A rizo n a ’s defensive coordinator from 1973 to 1978 under J im Young, who w as head coach then. Sm ith follow ed Young from the U n iv e rsity of M ich igan , w here both had been assistant coaches. ■ OF OUR EW AUDIO RECYCLE CENTER Now you can buy. sell or trade hi-fi and audio component equip­ ment at Audio Specialists. 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Representing the Sun D e vils a re E d d ie K ilth su , D en Fo rsm an , B ria n Corner, Dennia le D e n n e , L im B erto n dn o and D en D uBois. K ilth su finished fourth a t the F o r W estern Intercollegiate a t Santa C ru s, C a lif., two weeks ago. T b s D e vils fbdsbad fourth as a team . Southern C o l won the touresy. h a s c o m e to T e r n HAPPY HOUR 4 to 7 45* Beers • 65* Well Drinks *2.20 Pitchers — REMEMBER— b u r 2 for 1 Special on Tiro’s B.B.Q. Ribs FuM Pound of Elbe — Frtee — Toaet HALl RENTAL — C o le Slew — Reg. *3.96 — Monday thni Friday 11 a.m.-8p.m. 125.00 Basir. Hall y F W POSI 363? Open 11 am-1 am daily 1123 S. Rural Road (A citm s from ASU) 968*0243 Thursday, A pril 17,1960 Stata P rass Paga 17 UCLA series set back Loner K im o m b w a ru n n in g in to fo rm B y Jim W atters A long distance runner is a d if­ ferent br eed a t c a t Th ey don’t follow the norm al training habits of other runners, they punish them selves. S a m so n K im o m b w a of W ashington State U n iversity is no exception and he is one of the best in the w orld. Kimombwa*s cla im to fam e is being the youngest athlete to hold the 10,000-meter w orld record. H e set the record in the 1973 H elsin ki G am es when he was 17years old. “ I would lik e to w in a gold m edal, but holding a w orld record is just as good,” he said. “ It was a goal I wanted and I a ch e iv e d it.” Since the G am es, h is team m ate a t W SU , another K enyan H enry Rono, has broken his record, but he had it once and that is enough fo r him . A fte r the 73 G am as, Kim om bwa suffered a series of iq ju rias. H e miaawd a lo t of international m eets and la st y e a r he m issed the N C A A ’s . * “ Last year, before the NCCA*s, 1 pulled a m eads In m y lag and I wasn’t able to run,” he said. Hoping U s bad hack is behind Mas, Kimombwa, M , Is working him self bock into top farm. “ It isn’t hard g d tin g in shape,” be saM . “ I run for mysaH, so it reahy doesn’t m atter to m o how I finish as I n g a s I im prove u t a e I want I n " The A S U -U C L A baseball aeries, scheduled fo r Thursday through Saturday at U C L A , has been rescheduled fa r Saturday through M onday because of flooded field conditions. The Asusa P a c ific gam e scheduled fo r Wednesday night was also cancelled and w ill not be m ade iq>. 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OH NO, NOTMORE TENNIS BAUSItl VrtiY'OpYOUTHfNK. 7HE/CAU-EM TA& ESUD SAN YW AVf • •M b « U K IIS U tC H MC *S1 U H M - PA IO A D V I R T Ä E M I N T — Pag« 18 Stata P re ss Thursday, A p ril 17,1900 Some comments on sports wprld Charlie M a s A few n m M iag. M p r w B h g comments World af 8ports. By t lw p l ea the Ram ble No. I: What’s a ll this talk about boyoottlaf the O lym pics la Mooque Cow? The solution is ob­ vious. Wo sm w nhlf a team of crack “ students” , (from Tehran, of course) who are extremely a r­ ticulate in the Liberal A rts such as fist shaking, placard making mid hostage bogtie. We ca ll these students amateurs, dress them in Red*Wlrite{lue and whosh — TW A to Moscow. Once there, they hold the Soviet Unian Olym pic Politburo hostage until the USSR returns the pig, im perialist, Am erican puppet lackey, swine Joseph “ Little Red" Stalin to the people of the Soviet Union for the his grave crim es of capitulation with Coca Cola and not suppor­ ts « the Ayatollah when “ A ya” , as his friends ca ll Mm , really needed it Ram ble No.II: Now that wiring, and ultimate­ ly the summer session is here, can football and basketball be fa r behind? A s everyone knows, football doesn’t die after the season, the socks are just cleaned. The Cana­ dian Football League w ill start its season in a couple of months or so and Our Lady of Pete Roselle, the N*F*L starts train­ ing cam ps as early as Ju ly, which is fine because it gives T R U E sports fans a break in between the other sports that Sports World and Wide World of Sports feed us in the summer, like chipmunk teasing end The Sim ilac Form ula I G ran P rix (why is prix spelled The SMALL CAR CO. 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On to roundbalL A las and oh, wefi. The Suns are now your basic garden-variety black hole instead of the super nova that was going to make the force the Lakers out of Los Angeles onto the Port McDowell r eaervation (Orme Dam again) and make Seattle sub-Sonics. But it was not to be. Kareem Abdul-M VP and the rest of the Lakers were too much, as was the cheerteading that A1 M cCoy and Dick (US and W E) Van Arsdale did throughout the aeries . , So toward the end of summer P rescott, then die Jewish Com­ munity Center w ill be the sites of the Phoenix pre season camp. It seems as soon as the playoffs are over, the season starts. Oh, well. Ram ble No. I ll: ASU retain its inter­ collegiate athletics program or should Athletic Director D r. Joe Kearney annouce ASU is going “ hardridp” and sign with the N B A , the m ajor leagues or die N FL? Think of the advantages. F irst, instead of the P acific Pushovers C ISC O 'S NEW H A P P Y H O UR "DOUBLES" or 'TWO-FERS" $1.40 ' Singlo Margaritas $ 1.00 Draft 50° MONDAY thru FRIDAY 3-6 2700 8. MILL CORNER OF TEMPE, AZ. ALAMEDA ft MUX ..................... Finals. A 26-page thesis. Speeches. More speec Now we bust loose with Cuerv/o & Schnapps ip m ¡Sil Thursday, A pril 17,1900 8 tats P ra ts Papa 19 M ore about . . . bava an audiancaof 160,000 paopla aaraak. Will Kearney go 'hardship'? o r W est V irg in ia Designated V ic ­ tories, Sun D e v il Stidham could be flBed w ith 70,900 spectators w itch in g the Tem pe R a id ers, the Tem pe D e vils (sam e vestige of tbs “ old days*’ should be re ­ tained) could pack the U A C and m aybe the Tem pe A th letics would be in P ack a rd . S illy , you think? N ot re a lly . W ith N F L football alone, each fran ch ise gets $1 m illio n from television, and think o f the added tourism . If the Fie sta Bow l is a m oney m aker, im agine the big reg u la r season gam es, Tem peD a lla s o r Tem pe-San D iego, the playoffs, m aybe a Super Bow l or a P ro Baud. R am b le N o. IV : Sports on television a re alw ays better than being there. A lw ays. R am b le No. V: B a ck to the N F L . O bviously, the big question on everyone’s Ups is ‘C a n D anny W hite, farm er T e m p o B u ffa lo , f ill R e g e r Staubachs silv e r and blue, staradorned R aw lings, and take the Cow boys a ll the w ay?’ The answ er is — o f course. W hite, fo rm er Sun D e v il quarterback and p u d o r, does not have the strong a rm the D odger has, but to W hite’s cred it, he does have two, the appropriate num ber. A lso , it won’t Just be W hite. H e has the best ru iu iin g backs in the league in T on y D orset! and R on Springs, the host receivers there a re in T on y M B and D raw P eareon, and probably the forem ost (not ice cream ) offensive line. B u t m ore im portan tly, the heart and sole o f D oom sday H returns, y e s, C h a rlie W a te rs liv e s : (E d ito rs Note: T h is Is pu rely sew w rite r's opinion.) A n d if the rest o f the DaBaO defense ca n sta y out o f trouble w ith the law , they m ay have tim e to le a rn the in trica cies o f the Hen defensa. R am b le N o. V I: L a th baar it fo r the grounds and ground craw s who stadia in eparfcltag sa n itary shews. If it w eren't fo r those people, who never got th eir kudos, the Holds w ould b e unkem pt, slovenly and som etim es doodad, m uddy o r ju st in bed shape. T h ey a h o d a a n up the trash that the inebriated loave. W e a fl ca n be drunken sw ine a t one stage o r another o f e a r I v e s a w l sports , e s p o d a ly be such tom(salary. N ew , «’m an, g o l onda L discovered and unloved, a s a leper in a hand sh akin gfestival. R am ble No. IX : W hy a re Super B o w ie n u m b e re d w it h R om an N um erals? W hy not A ra b ic num erals lik e d ie rest of the civ ilise d w orld twee. Is pete roeeOe m ad a t the A ra b ic w orld fo r inflation, risin g coat of petroleum and its by-products and unrest in the M idtSe B ast? If be is, wtay doesn’t be take hnetegm o r burn n mosque or send a letter-b om b o r do w hatever rise everyone else does to protest a bad situation. W hy does be have to canfuee people w ith those rid icu lou s letter? Automobil«# H elp Wonted_____ P oommat« Wont«d 1*7» PACER with rtr, «*c»Hint condition. «adtaaHk9Mro.SSM5S7otSS8-»l2*. NEED EXTRA caTOTWa road ovw 200 paapto te w ith at horn* In thalr » p m Mm*. Earn S100 to (MO waakly parHIm# Bonua lo Urei Hun dred raroonaro. For inlenrotlon. plaaa* «and aall-addraaaad. plampad anvatopa to: Johnaon and Hart Co.. P.O. Boa 15610-S. 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Pag* 20 State N m Thursday, A p ril 17,1960 M o n mbout Former world-record holder goes for the gold Kimembwn ssads Me first vtalt to Phniahr this year with the Cougars and wasn’t used to the dry air. “ I haws run on the Ea st Coast and Philadelphia to a k* like our coastUne,” he said. “ It’s hot, but the afar to m o ist” The heat is good, but die dryness tightens the throat “ I’m not used to the drynees and I am having trouble breathing,’’ he added. “ I have been running in the snow in H a w as llw w t a w in that fa c t w ith a tim e o f 14:41.10. H e would lik e to com pete in the O lym p ics, but it to up in. the a ir righ t now. “ T h e K enyan g overnm ent la c o n s id e rin g b o y co ttin g th e G a a M i and I t h a t know if I w ill bo co m p e tin g ,” be s a id . “ Beaidaa, I have to q u a lify again because I didn’t n o la st y e a r.” A t H K imnm bw a law thought about retbriag ( M b running. bothered about finishing fourth in to Kimombwa’s specialty. 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