THE DAILY dp PENNSYLVANIAN 10/25/68 VoI.LXXXIV No. 65 Local IN IRVINE Francois ■ 8 P.M. Friday, October 25, 1968 Dally Pennsylvanian SUNDAY opponent of President deGaulle in the 1965 Mltterand, principal general election, will discuss current political Issues of his country at French 1968The Sen. Scott attacks ' MITTERAND TO SPEAK PennsylvaniaCopyright Philadelphia, Sunday in Irvine Auditorium. Mitterand, who is president of the DemoFederation, Is a leader of non-Communist leftist political cratic and Socialist France, and is also a member of the GeneralAssembly. He was deby deGaulle in the December, 1965, runoff election by a margin of 55 HHH, Muskie and groups in feated 'percent to 45 percent.In the general election,he earnedhis place about 32 by gaining (The Mitterand in the runoff percent of the vote, lecture, compared to 44 percentfor deGaulle. public free of charge, is sponsored by the the opento Democratic Party InternationalAffairs Association. Instead of talking the on eyesight. subject, he makes cracks aboutus.” By ARNOLD HOLLAND PEACE AND FREEDOM CANDIDATE TO SPEAK TODAY Mark ♦ Lane, vice presidential running mate on Dick Gregory’s Peaceand Party national ticket, will speak in Irvine Auditorium at 8 P.M. today. Freedom Lane, former member of the New York statelegislature a Democratic reform arrested as a movementthere, is Freedom Rider. He the only Jack, iCongress Miss, and a founderofthe official in the country march rights junior vania { troops in 1962 because he had called for the withdrawal of all American from Vietnam,He Is the authorof“Rush to Judgment,” a book Commission on the John Kennedy assassinationfor investigations.Lane has been thorough S 17 years, attacking allegedly most of his time spending a un- practicing attorneyin East Harlam for defending and underprivileged indigents Thursday taking the country intotheir confidence"on the Vietnam and Pueblo issues. Senator Hugh Scott, Republican, a in Irvine Auditorium beforean spoke estimatedaudience of 150persons,as he asserted thatthe presentadministration "does not the trust should the why so people people, trust "His brain is in three to his "There is ratio of a tongue," Scott, one drastic needfor a to former a cracked. University student, a new look. . .” Scott said. The present administration, he said. Is campaigning the on basis of but this chance, .ventriloquist, " give us time don’t run the the dummy." run vLet’s not have more Scott another ofthe same," pleaded. the Commenting the campaign of on George Wallace, Scott said, "Wallace 50- is administration?” i citizens. PennsylJohnson- the administration for "never night in 1961. Lane was deniedthe reform Democraticnominationfor the Warren from senator criticized Humphrey , on public arrested in the civil was i ever The Scott minute BOOKSTORESROBB ED OF rrfPUS Two in the 38th street stores (of about $250. Two $300 hair of over ■ The store’s police. operations managersaid the police checking the case. At aboutthe same time, Zavelle’s robbed of about $50 by a group of boys betweenthe ages of 12 to have beencontactedand are iBookstore was and15. Police Jarrested PETITION PARIETAL I [I i The the thieves and apprehended ofthe boys one HAS calling signatures, according had been IanHodge, the petition’s organizer. The petition asks that individual dormitories and fraternities be allowed a to their set own used to demonstratestudent supportfor has submittedto the social on terms '■ delegates bill social regulations which UPSG University Council. The UPSG bill asks that all decisions a on matters be turned over to student government,which in controlto Individual living units. turn will Humphrey on the campaign his rallies. After attending the spot sees us. get By POLICE BREAK California.A few rocks and dirt clods gave up meekly barricaded building at Thursday as the University of thrown as the force of 500 officers were Ifi surrounded ivy-covered Moses Hall inthe predawn darkness.At5:30AJvl. a fire was doused quickly. The U touched off at a barricade near the main entrance flurry of violencewas triggered by 350 sympathizers outsidethe building. Inside ° Moses Hall They had Panther Thursday morning, 73 persons, including26 women,were arrested. hall 12 hours earlier and proclaimed it “liberated” to Cleaver Eldrldge as blamedoutside agitators lecturer. a the wrath of most statepolitical before that he Representatives race a course on racism withBlack Cleaver’s lecture series has drawn Gov. Ronald leaders, especially on the 28,000 for the unrest IFIGHTS BREAK OUT AT WALLACE melees betweenprotesters Wild — Madison Square Gardenlate C. Wallace made his •♦George i pearance. NYC as was for chairman of National Committeein Thomas during for now Dewey’s waginga Richard Schwelker in Reagan. Reagan studentcampus. bring to unsuc- vigorous Nixon and Pennsylvania. Majer, will Nixon here, "if he’s "more Humphrey generous and certainly more foolishthan any previous adversary." He said that the Vice President re- cently two "got on television and debated emptychairs, and lost.” Scott said that making a a speech, Humphrey, ferring to said that Humphrey is Scott can giving them publicity thanthey had expected: "Humphrey has all-seeing peripheral asserted, has divide the only photoby Nixon in Vietnam, once or immediately,” "surely do would Humphrey would all such, "we butfasterthan He termed it. Thursday night as — and police The Senator said the Republican loss of the surveillance ship Pueblo resulted from "mismanagementand communications,” poor "YcU**lll eventually He added. Scott is assistant probably a liberal bloc Republican Senate in the would position of leader in the 91st Congress. This make him whip, ity candidate of for the minority of majorwhich party on depending gains control ofthe Senate. Scott said has Pres- Republican Vice Spiro T. Agnew most progressive, candidate been "the modern governor of He Maryland.” mouth,” State conceded “puts sometimes the his foot but added he is "not of Agnew in as his bad the press represents him. The Senator said the tion of EdMuskie is very those of Senate. We us "glorificasurprising who knew him never in the knewhe had a halo." Muskie is the Democratic Vice Presidential candidateandthe tor junior Sena- 25-persons BIRD Mrs. gave and to a who mother and and :igars "»by is HAS Bird a Robb, BABY to She reminded in the Fine Arts thatthe those of and West Germany demonstratedagainstthe Vietnamwar first, since remembered the they countries Nazi occupationof European during World War 11. Miss Mandel she must policy The in change governmental from within. come gathering made the child a are eight part was "InternationalSolidarity doing of candy, said, * We Robb's husband is a are very Marine happy captain said an I IN firemen’s noendInsightThursdayforNew cies for U. S. in speech a including representatives called for Thursday of six dents would attend free However, it not and then be Rustin and by The to f I return lemonstrations break TROOP RETURN TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA sources in tram. said Thursday the its troops and tanks to out rights leader suggested be borrowed policies civil {iven laborers a voice in managing factories. new towns a possible a in federal govAmerican training Vietnamese culture page on 7) poverty were men- slums. photoby KEN SOUSER congested London slums. Rustin suggested the same tactics might at a team He his be he refused the Young Communist joined He 1936, but forces, but found the organiza- League to help dropped party regretted later with the joined the discrimination in fight serv- 1 took the conviction that accept segregation,” not association tion. was restaurant. He said, "From point would the armed when out would advocate he se- if it seemed “best for the gregation Soviet Union.” Rustin for the was first Washington in to the youth organizer march on projected 1941. In 1955 he Montgomery, Ala. Martin Luther at the went late Dr. request King’s to or- ganize the bus boycott. Rustin, one of the founders ofthe Leadership southernChristi." (SCLC), ference 1960 and 1963 aiso organized the marcheson He advocated change vehicle. He political in terms popular of three the Washing- through the definedpolitics stages, the first, revolt against existing condi- tions, the second, an to Con- political Intellectualplea vehicle, and the third, of the corrective the overcrowded slums of New York, incorporation existing strategy intothe platforms of Chicago, and Philadelphia. political Rustin BAYARD RUSTIN Offers revolutionarypolicies I He incorporated alleviating ice that example conditions in used by the evidenceof apparentSoviet not useful” to Czechoslovakiatelevision said the Cabinet decided"it is “workers' councils” which would have a program of forming continue with as ernment, thus same time Thursday, ithad struck Czechoslovakgovernment announcement emerged with the of the few surviving major items in the once-ambitlousreform pr°more making last resort. and industrializedby the Britishgov- Soviet Union has cities if anti-Soviet Czechoslovak flfleth anniversary celebrations during the nation’s dlls weekend. At the one Prague guaranteed othercountries. Rustin the irradlcatlon of said Communist Party educa- state for every the poora tloned»England for the stu- high schools, male and female, thus socialization from lown not about (Continued League in continuetheir graduate also called for federal aid International to paid undergraduate demon- able RUSSIANS THREATEN In which educationalpolicy new taxpayer-landlord seeking the Impeachment of Mayor John V. Lindsay. “sick” policemen did day this weekthat off-duty and their own statlonhousesinstead. They picketed pressure soldiers policy. Kovnat, stationed Thailand, rebuked the at socializationof mum employment A1 speaker, serviceman, football rights poli- offered revolutionary redistribution of wealth in its. He advocateda two dollar minialong with a guaranteed wage, annual income. Rustin endorsed a York City’s police and was not likely to be solved while long teachers strike which on trial, beginning Friday. City Hall, encircled by police barricades,sufferedthrough anotherday ofdem- to Another former foreign socialization institutions within constitutionallim- first threatened also blamed government for U.S. rights leader activist, Rustin andthe onstrationsby three groups, the not international She States against ernment for of Rustin, noted civil Bayard NEW YORK organizations strate. week. United Berlin oncam- By SUSAN GROBER out and the currently teachers’ unionpresident Albert Shankeris was this The the STRIKE AND SLOWDOWN CONTINUE completely solidarity the governments for anti-Vietnam demonstraduring with Amer- sponsored the Law School. was British elder daughter, at DaNang, South Vietnam. There Miss Mandel criticizedthe French and allowing to end U.S. Johnson’s baby girl early this morning. ounce Hospital, announcementat Bethesda Naval well Th e proud grandfather, passing box big quite normal.” Mrs. Blowdowns did scheduled. He originally Washington. as detainedin tions are by Americanstudents, since, said, and of I.F. Stone’sWeekly, speak not was prohibitionof demonstrationsin West thatthe emphasized most effective demonstrations staged I.F. Stone, newspaper editor publisher Building Auditorium of Western Europe youth especially audience of 100 an Democratic Society and the Re- a sistance. a bring AmericanG.l.’s back from Vietnam. wants GIRL President and Mrs. pound, seven carrying build to movement for arrestedat the disturbances. were ROBB Lynda "birth president, (»th Thursday night students peace Civil erupted third party candidate i JI to stronger first New York City campaign aplong heralded afootand on horseback,struggled to keep as LYNDA GermanStudentUnion, appealed the founder of the a More than 1500 policemen, pro and anti-Wallace factions separated, the former Alabamagovernor former Air Force General Curtis LeMay, addressed a cheerrunning mate, the At arena. ing crowd of more than 15,000,which filled three-fourths of huge ‘I Mandel, Gisela ican Gl’s” Week, from Maine. pus by the VietnamWeek Committee, University chapter of Students By ALBAN SALAMAN naturally.” untilafterthe election, not the to urges more protests be told this but kiis least West German student well.” RALLY bothblack andwhite Castigates Humphrey at "aplogist." As apologize for him as must SCHWARTZMAN PAUL SEN. HUGH SCOTT end the not the Vice Presidentan when minute with gusts up to 260." ReScott his "truth squad,” said, "We party and “one who di- party war as "talks at 180 words Goldwater he win.” to Scott said idential Senator termed The Barry time, nation.” PresidentTru- against Scott is chairman Ernesto more Around of elected." seized the support their demands for academic credit for ( and Republican licity try broke into a we Republican who unitedhis party and a was A militantbandof 72 demonstratorsatBerkeley swiftly in for He brought to campusbythe Young Republicans, who, according to pub- UP BERKELEY PROTEST deserves Scott has served in the Senatefor campaign 3’ hundreds of police Humphrey equal time in the press. We love years, Sen. This man Humphrey, it," he remarked. ten a vides his five minutes after his three cessful International as Wallace he added. divided his little plane coming Richard !L soon have con- Then he debates with us, and man. United Press what they commented, "If Hum- to makea crack about big ones,he has 1948 jr refute did. But as our landing the j to "inaccuracies." for the use Scott recalled that in 1964 he had candidate on no "reservations” about the (R.-Arlz.). Humphrey has finished his speech, the Republicans hold press conferences in the House National have follows 16 years. He served I "1 campaign,” Republisquad,” which the lowest possible on level In Americanpolitics. trail, Kennedy of the petition 1 rparietals. Hodge, College freshman, indicatedthat the have already beenapproved by the Men’s ResidenceBoard.The petition will be [U1 "truth to his phrey had the sagacity equal he would ignore us. articulateness, system now campaigning member ofthe a The Senator 650 SIGNATURES to Presi- thp dog that bit you.” Party’s can sider his for the eliminationof the presentparietal petition has 650 reported than 20times before the incident. more his speech castigatlngVice Scott is shopping plaza were robbed Tuesday evening men according of dentHumphrey, whom hetermed "the betweenthe ages of 20 and 25 entered the University of Bookstore about 5:30 P.M. and stole $200 from the cash register, devoted most civil United States became rights cause While traveling to relieve involved in the in high school. with the Media, Pa. parties. Rustin said that the SCLC (Continued on page 7) is at- The world outside dp 1885 Radix malorum 1968 10/2^’ 2 By PHIL ARKOW the saying Political students For from traditionally been the major for major in, and rightly so. anything, student could find almost in know what to don’t the P.S. computerized factoring, scientistic, philosophizing. Burnett There was to Plato unity, no and C.J. structure, no begun Now, without fanfare, the P.S. department the new bright young analyze itself seriously, with many of More professors holding prominent roles in the process. role in the process; importantly, students have a large have been accepted onto the deP.S. SCUE members of has partment’s The curriculum result committee, are and listened to. better promise, will be a radically different, radically the end department.. And they promise results by make to P.S. this is as the matter of these result a of this year has this, meaningful more decentralize to P.S. 300 seminars, for senior seminar leaders themselves. the departmental comprehensive good. shown an tests that keep individual and tests, they fact that evoke and interchange of personal cannot be an interchange an such are decentralized, seminar leader, suggest that We considered ideaof and real reason why we see no tests are abolished and theses and the seminars are they revolt, hath man Parliament in of challenged Whilst exile, to do Lords nation seetheth this existing an worthy as geth the or is the to like the in strongly believeth of the power ofttimes, addrefses to compared to for atone said to in a-glow darkness of political and trying leader’s and Butterfly his (n Creature. Lord Milhous, the wasted his cannot it will happen There will on now. If have the still which to base retain the freeness and for. designed the fit most exile, former Beast rule to Sir of the Butter- diverfity one about, from laid crawl He like to into the force ‘but him The to himfelf turn where Firefly, he saith, into fly and Morphean Sir Hubris attacketh, comethout Butterfly when everything is Milhous defendeth the goeth, is at infects are asleep, a mating signal on the 'Doth Firefly which not which Doth not Sir Whence Philofopher hath difcoveredhow nor makethhis why Sir Lightning-Bug but he keep flickering or Saith Lord Milhous: 'I anyway. hear the ofthe scream “DAZZLING! Once you see it, you’ll never again picture ‘Romeo & Juliet’ quite the way you did before!” life Almighty bow, and (heads '’Men, - like Lord Milhous remindeth 'laugh lia. alfo deposed, who will and royal at ■pluck the wings from painted flies’ for more', 'doth is not PARAMOt worth he Hobbes: hope 'That every man far so it: obtaining all helps use war.’ of quoteth 6 as and when obtain it, that he may seek cannot and ’ ofttimes endeavour peace, to (TJELIET es- “Swich talk boterflye?” Milhous Thomas he has a Romeo Republican, of and Sir Hubris of advantages quoteth Mr. Hobbes, saying the vox populi must ‘confer all their power and strength . . . man upon one all their want . . wills whereupon the Butterfly.’ alfo 7 that may reduce will,’ . unto one hath Divine Ruler no the about a statement Steven Schatz, issued Interfraternity Council. In and of president successful went on place to of the upon the The system is freshman the completely not class. fault of correcting within. the freshmen fraternity fault and seem on long as there is will A member of in once system, it, it or start- activities. A basis for be agreed academic rank, athletic the geographic proximity. start climbing over even fence might someday come down. Stephen College E. Tocknell 1971 just like any poorly- Sir: So sided: dichotomy; and the the of notes tensions in was, For what recedes less continue to their back equally culprits apathy of true in the so university. yet Noble; he as Managing one LIEBERMAN, ?/ / Editor; W Editorial S /,Ui:*^c, WIL!r lAM L STFPh¥ 1 In IAu n STEPHEN D. , Photography NORMAN H. Editor NTT» CI RUTTER, O PHILIP S. ERIC JR., News BARRY JORDAN - T. the In of collective group, he can a ' < EdUor ' Sports ExecutiveEditor. KENNETH H KAPI AN " ARKOW, Associate Features FJUor r . ROOS, AssociateSports ’ Editor He learns man. Business ELLEN M. KEN MESIROV, have no fear, and to augmented boistrosity, of his union. His flamboyant evidenceof disregard the even rights basic most evidence them- continuously selves. Thus, of human he will of out when, peers normal those of his proportion to at demonstration,the a attention-given to his home has beendiverted to his frustration in find degraded speaker; pleasure in greater about the a world where a minds then listening ceaseless noise-music from his met"); at inability find particularlytasteful the proparties of ses at his Richard Noble ll d^tag bl Ch«tnut Pe the long kind of Sta' ar d ind n ‘aprtag on outrage with this year’s choice. Did. example, the Republicans for distasteful re- defeat of the sounding 1964 cause the party in be remade to m so JOHN that a superior candidateemerged this year? Clearly that assume defeated would to badly, Is not. it sound if Humphrey McCarthy democrats "remake the to more no Is party?” it not source befifteen glas- on page be made a growth mJmASTER [ l Sir; ANSWER A que s noN NO ONE HAS ASKED YET? We Frid ** PhU ‘ d '>Ptila Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104. Phones: (215) 594-7535. desire to paid and at by Daily for at all) Richard Agnew), one of ment of an as (worse it is opportunityto an vote meaningfully College now in the year 2000. If curiosity an ... intense bethe best Divisions us has a about your future Philco-Ford Relations, . . . then spot for you. Tioga Sts., Philadelphia • DIVISIONS:Aeronutronic munitions & Ironies or abandon- problems projects ... or Corpo- Pa. 19134. PHILCO-FORD WILL BE HERE ON FRIDAY, NOV. 1 Pennsyl- still, for 11 Come and talk to write to contri- major become involved in the world our ration, C & course a is now, in effect, Nixon insofar searching and the determinationto 1971 vanian, (a write-in for McCarthy, no vote postage The affect the world you have a whose a making many of the unresolved mankind. We are planning that will Concerning Monday’s editorial, ’6B’’, attentionshouldbe fact that either are dedicated to bution to facing stu- roaring flames,the night of December9. 1967. the WORLD GAN YOU "Choiceless to i.i iv‘ 7) HUMPHREY-REALIST’S CHOICE Night assistants r ENGAGEMENT! all fraterni- on Sara, ANTHONY HAVELOCK-ALLAN and JOHN BRABOURNE /PRANCO PHILADELPHIA candidatethis yearto whom (Continued MASOEINO D'AMICO the fore to accept reasonable the factthat there is BRUSATfand rmMgooowin were automaticallycome / OIMAHUSSEY, LEONAfIO WHITING/ MHO O'SHEA IDICHAEI YORK MctNtRY PAIHEVWOOO / NATASHA PAfIRY / ROBERT SIEfW / FRANCO to Stephen Morris JUDY 34‘h ra« be Democratic party defeat, is not, it seems to me, the most effective way to express has had his trial. fraternity, cold dark B the % the Humphrey's countless tanks or on licked, in cancer Manager Night editor Sy fan in the for vote vote, there may past the time that scrutiny advocated T part- primitive which the sole champagne, changes To not that of beer. drawn Pa. to individualscan- some to hope body bear the guilt for passively aiding the infectious growth of this Advertising Manager; STEPHEN MARMON Issue editor that homes (crying his or College J.L. TELLER his display roaring voice (and limitedvocabulary) far or slender dent COIN, Financial Manager; Production sense of the ’’virile'' ties. Both the University and the Manager R. DROSSMAN, JILL P. dismiss his buddies from the It is BERKE a respect, and clamours with no his and review STANLEY H. of and express all the really humility, him. against vote McCarthy unreserved support can be given,but security must of entertainment Editor; fraternity, guilt inthe collective number of fraternities "venerable" traits ies, TURKINGTON BURCHILL, an fraternity, the individual learns that, not R his is convict Richard member of a a great a understandwhy Chairman; main- to lific evidence of MARK and parties, managed of right) and their university share. "Look Editor party, a the point. from such back- cannot participates that eminates SCHWARTZ at RichardNoble such at sense individual, reading BERL N. missing to big involvement with fraternities. As to KRAUSE control been their tain or Editor-in-Chief his have curiously students CHARLES A. of the maze have come grounds, his But the suddenly exposed and distinguishes of whom for the back- flamboyant, but portentious events, the more to trials. small- fromthe bulk of Pennstudents (many of the guilt remains. As in pre- to a respect the to fact, city, loosing he of story dangers of fire, the sub- glory capitalized by The Daily recorded question of many has glamour front page Pennsylvanian, than more dichotomy; now Noble trial, fraternity established eliminate this typical youth, trained strength into prob- other old the sent town then VERDICT: FRATERNITIES GUILTY system, is self-perpetuits nature resistant ating and by to anything less than drastic change. Drastic Is needed to change eliminate this IF Oncefraternities by the not a run while. The a The by the freshmen. balanced house does lems it. houses, there be discrimination, if minority under off houses could dichotomy between a and Christian Jewish with rush ability, merely individuals. As fraternities, then through it, rather sides ofthe fence, opposite upon, be Council is the organization are dichotomy well accept, as work duck to pairing charged with responsibility for the fraternity system on thiscampus. The freshmen might attempt to ing expect change it? The Inter- to IF severe encourage or arrange coordinated activities between houses capable they can such a as almostfifty per could it the faults of the system How long than try of is DP’s edi- eliminatefraterni- ofthis studentbody. men exists, the of the IF. Mr. Schatz andthe IF do not from the drastic than the by the proposed of the As freshman Neither less away of life for cent "the major portion blame" class. the is He anticipated." as be different; to ties entirely. The fraternity system Council’s AntiInterfraternity Discrimination Campaign has not been as going tor-in-chief, i.e. statement he acknowledgedthat "... the When the defense sought some- is hopefully solution the just hoping that way, this year's fresh- some class man . by Mr. was I article an how, in DP, there ♦bHJ oixli lovc'^stoi'y.l l■ drastic than DRASTIC DICHOTOMY last Friday’s \o lf;itOSJoq r"'vn-.p ■■ry Letters to the editor Sir; In Zeffirelli Frjjvco Bottom. 'Further- say NTPICITRES at Ti- butter- the Nonnes Freest, Chaucer, Lord ought base addeththe exiled not teemed influence felt, to the Catacombs At writ him of King Lear andfairest Corde- butterflies,’ 10 p.m. symbolizeth saith, roll)’ at sings 11111111111111111 lately our and Cressida” of and Madden Show not their mealy butterflies/ wings but to the summer.”’ Hubris count- neither Scientlft saying that Stu Achilles, in rare Wm. Shakespeare ' with out Alabama Pioneer Liter- not praising Clari- Muiopotmos, "Troilus in,q lunchbox!' • -G. Wallace, God ‘Like Hath not Ovide Hath Butterfly all Man? his followers loft to in the darknefs. ereth, saying that callething "WET PAINT” never Oratory poet,Edmund Spenser, departed the epic solely inthe lovely. Lord dusk when all the other comethout 11:30 Hlftory demandthe Butter- referred to him? of where he hathal- ready been. the AFTER HOMECOMING CONCERT reveries. Saith all-powerful? as ST. 2-7888 all merrie Eng- the great commoner: ature WAiWUT BA Humbert, which send- eth Parliament (and remarkably a On the campus at 3907 for on tania, Queen of the Faeries, who will such spon- abysmal darkness nevertheless hath ensnared in both devoured. are rarely can is he illumined view both are spider, Arachnae alabamls, whereupon they he addeth, ye Firefly, taneity, for in the but Widower hot gilded he oft the treacherous web of the vile Black whence he The Firefly, caught, of Sir Hubris flower, but flitteth noted for Quality Portraiture Applications & Passports com- ecftatic, Whence commenceththe to seeth exempla, Firefly engageth in fly and the TONIGHT brief but lightning from the be ye.’ Entomo- follows: that in whenthe Butter- retaliated!,humbly be named. can as Moth, but never, flies Milhous not opinion of the Royal Society is ofttimes is sinister. Lord right replyeth that he, like the cannot The BA 2-4523 SHAPIR STUDIOS con- Decision, from whence he Lord Milhous fly, which contentethnot himfelfwith sucking merely the nor himfelf. drop, ofttimes compareth Hubris himfelfto the Moth, of claiming lost his Head, belie- having is the land) Hubris Adult. an prideth as King of Insects. Sir States: to becometha confused with the most Crown passeth people, hlftorlcal Shop Flower Lancaster Ave. 38-19 tract. logical OR OCCASION Powelton Village confused with Anything. counter- Firefly accede to as flame whether the to several in egg, he mysCaterpillar, terious Pupa and eventually emer- aforementioned two argue He prideth himfelf of the was Grand a Restoration, turmoil and in revolution, the day, point. into this completely, professors participation evaluations class grades, flexibility all. master idea, their inherently an progressive measures must wait for an plan to be instituted. Droppingthe tests in senior seminars is such a progressive all-encompassing whole thought be put more an why reason no are made that they can be within the context of improvement, but only bad concept, that P.S. 300 should havetests at is affixed have Humbert, noted Puri- in simple never to the refponflbillty SPECIAL VERY THAT PERSON firefly bat, they in as the caufe of Science. to is always found colours, striking pli- butter from whence named, and black and white. Lord Milhous, Aristocratic Member the instituted. are The difsidents two sphere strife of the respective Kingdom. meaningful way. Yet the department wants to “temporarily,” until the promised sweeping re- by the individual up In and leader of the Waverly orator common felf, comprehen- the any tests forms seminar discussion, in tested opting to replace of a seminar is to purpose ideas But in department has unexpected conservatism. Most people will admit the whole in a seminar are definitionally invalid: with sives tan a he wath himfelf, is soft and Butterfly able, liketh the veththatthe Firefly, liketh untohim- abolished. exams have been So far, so political Sir Hubris Lord our Sixty-aught revolution, Parliament, been required and the L* Controversyrageth mighty their beliefs hath seminars. the now decided by is department the of the of land. In this time civil and of the temporary moves it has made somewhat year subject The And and one with, majors reading, though, meantime, contend great and Butterfly year. In the to of this this Year Sixteen Hundred and Debate. department spokes- self-examination, of this being to men school NOW in o’er the direction. no Richard of the English formerly at Queens and currently department unearthed the following College, while resummer this manuscript British 17th century searching Entomological Society records* The MS, follows;) text of the Hoffman, has Science who note: Dr* (Editor’s Poli Sci progress est complimenteth Sir Hubris FLOWERS FOR DhSI/'/'t ■ An I Equal • International (Jill Opporiuniiy Employe, Sales • & • • Development • • Com- Consumer Elec- Technical Lansdale Distribution Western Appliance • Electronics Education and Services Microelectronics Space & • • Re-entry Laboratories. vA-iuucr f lyOB The Daily Pennsylvanian 3 MBA’s in Finance at IBM “In my job I can’t depend on cookbook solutions! ‘There are so in a many variables financial decision, a cannedapproach just won’t do,” George Henke. “That’s why my graduate says work has beensuch a tremendous George joined He IBM afterearning started as anAssociate Within help." his MBA seven monthshe was in 1967 Analyst, Financial to promoted Analyst. 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Professors bombing Rumors of halt in of rumors to win Texas, break- a Vietnam which he sees successful in together the campaigntrail. narrowing Richard Nixon’s lead inthe The Presidentialrace. lengths able would total halt a apparently, Nixon, nam. being labeled as stum”’ a foreign Statestoday. dent toward crime results of states end of last in the bombing and 38 percentto gave Nixon 31 percent and Wallace’s 10 percent. halt in a Most observers believe a subsequentmove- 48 duringthe to peace. week and the menttowards substantial peacenegotiations would be a significant boast The of this week, Humphrey’s beginning until ing he now. He a towards move has said he would defer to Johnson’s of judgement two President effects give and vote with Humphrey the is taking insists but Harris point lead. point to major Harris address which in campaign. his the supporters hope well siasm Gov. Democratic lead for Hum- public stumping during the Vice President’s phrey Texas this swing campaign through week. Yarborough said his appearwith ance Connally of party display had seen of IssuedWednesday vey that Wallace accused the of strength vious UPI and survey was New York leaders andthe political in behalf and Hum- During the SCHOOL PUBLIC OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION: Mr. Robert E. Shearer, Director of Admissions, will be campus Mon., on Oct, 28, to interview students plan- ning graduate study ministration. call appointment For Office of Fellowship Information and Study Programs Abroad, 18 College Hall. Ext. 8348. COLLEGE: DARTMOUTH to Mr. John R, Allbee, Director of Admissions and Student Affairs of the Amos practice their study in graduate tration. Wednesday, university." become For appointment, call Office Fellowship Information and Study Programs Abroad, 18 College Hall, Ext. 8348. UNIVERSITY OF Wllliard E. FLORIDA: campus Wednesday to Dr. Stone of the College of Business Administration will be on morning,Oct. 30, interview students planning gradu- study in BusinessAdministration. For appointment call Officeof Fellow- CAMPUS AGENDA ALPHA EPSILON DELTA; Eastern Pa. Pre-medicalConference, Nov, 9, Jefferson Medical College. Deadline for office. dents. signups today, pre-med Open to pre-meds and preOffice is AMERICAN CUSSION in Today, Lecture by Franclos Mit- P.M., Irvine Aud,, Sun. Reception for I.A.A. members. Bring cards. CAMPUS Foreign students, American culture welcome: 7-9 ANTI-WAR and - West Lounge, P.M., Sun. Oct. RALLY; Sat., Oct. noon. North Side to Independence 1 P.M. Speakers 26. Meet City Hall. Square for THE are 7;30, CATACOMBS: satirical review, Homecoming at at Grape Strike 32 S. 40th - information contact Blomen’s Hear the Presidential Miss appearance Socialist candidate at Labor tonight, 8:15 Franklin Motor Inn, 22nd and P.M., the Parkway. Question of period, TUTORING: Women's organizing tutoring Senior for the Lee Elementary School where it is Nite WA 3-1515 (Nov. 7:30p.m. 6) Curtain differ election to sit in this vole casting one-half envelope. Please list alternate dates. for Wallace.” Folk,rock, " jazz groups we’re lending you our ears! ENTER THE 1969 INTERCOLLEGIATE MUSIC FESTIVAL Lab. Leidy If Saturday 2-3189, Heelersl Mandatory meet- ing with Board members,Tues., Oct. 3 fl. kind of sign up seminars China (with on Dr. - be held on Wed., and C-26, Open to all. Meeting, now &MUSIC the for the brewers nia; Ala- Califor- Elmhurst, nois; Little Illi- Rock, Arkansas; Salt Lake of City, Utah. of FINALS: St. Louis, Beers*. Oct. Mobile, bama; Villanova, Pennsylvania; any Norwalk, competi- Budweiser, King Disarmament (Mr. (Dr. Rickett) Lehman) will by agenda topics Atherton) Red REGIONALS: picks, makes good sound, ... co-sponsored tion 1.A.A.:Model UnitedNations dele- - sings, group national Room 1, Houston Hall A.M., your strums, claps—or Missouri, May 22-24 C-25, 7 P.M., Mon., 2nd fl. lounge,Christian Assoc. All members please attend. Biking. Bryn Mawr square dance cussed.All welcome. be dis- to RICHARD WRITE: PANDE- I. M. F., Box 1275, Leesburg, Florida 32748 MONIUM SUBIETY: We will assemble in Red and Blue Derbies at Franklin Field this Sat., 1:30 P.Rb,‘o Yell, and Princeton. Raise Hell as Sections S-F Hats and Derbies will be we Stomp. smash Budweiser. and S-E. on sale at the game. course. Class is Room 10 THB . POOR PENN SOCIALIST LABOR: C.H.7 vote Opening editorial which one doesn’t who COMMUTER ACTIVITIES BOARD: Richard Gottlieb.Irvine. Henning One election Is actually 9th & Walnut NOTE: SKI-CLUB: Meeting for skiers, ski movies; Mon., Oct. 200 College 28, 8 P.M., Room Hall. All welcometo lERBUSCH, INC. • ST.LOUIS . NEWARK . Join. LOS ANGELES • TAMPA . HOUSTON • COLUMBUS D.O.T. REGISTRATION FORM NAME —— CAMPUS ADDRESS CAMPUS PHONE (HOME: CITY, STATE) SCHOOL IN UNIT FIELD 1 OF STUDY SEX: MALE FEMALE YEAR: FR. SOPH. JR. SR. st. 11:30 concert. tonight, after Stu Madden SEMINAR: Ist CHOICE 2nd CHOICE 3rd CHOICE at day is the last day. Sign up in Band Office, 2ndfl. Houston Hall, or phone PLEASE COMMENT UPON THE RELEVANCE OF THE TOPIC YOU HAVE CHOSEN SUBMIT 594-8719. ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP; A J. HowardReb- WALNUT STREET THEATRE in the "Wet Paint”,a new 10. Doors open 9. CONCERT BANDAUDITIONS: To- sings Dietrich act play writing contest.Dead 20. Open to all students. complete recent DP said that this is 7:30 P.M., Meeting, 28, 30, 7:30 in Stlteler Hall, C-24, line; Dec. For with the out. I for Hum- firmly phrey and Muskie. I definitely an Ellen contact OUTING CLUB: PENN PLAYERS; committee, "I stand on BY active-duty G,l.’s BACKBENCH; tonight, today for the candi- said membership 6) Bemie Schenker, EV gates CONTEST; Houston 7WI. 10-4; one should pre-game "Brunch" this Hall. 10-4. high March rally and veterans. film wel- date of youi afaoicefor Miss University. supporter, his LYRICS DANNY APOLINAR ENTIRE PRODUCTION STAGED BY DONALD DRIVER Support our Bringthem home nowl March rally are 1 to stu- "The topic, 27. G.l.’s a with mores Death of God; Religion in America.” Houston Hall, All UNIVERSITY Be sur«k.to vote ec Oct. apartheid MISS regard to CIRCLE K: Members interestedIn and graduate week's This Everyone Mon. 11 A.M., Chapel, come. MUSIC AND HAL HESTER AND projects Humphrey-Muskle victory. ACTIVITY NOTICES discuss come and AmericanCivilization dents. CHAPEL: weeks, remaining literature, and other McCarthy DANNY APOLINAR ••• interest 29, 11 LUTHERAN HESTER AND BOOK BY DONALD DRIVER Alabamahas page HAL would, group recruit additional members desperately needed. Anyone with time terand, DeGaulle’s Socialist opponent, 8 his campaign's to immediately. following by SUGGESTED BY"TWELFTH NIGHT" said Board of Directors election. 4 P.M., Stiteler, different a believe there Is Dr. Ward H. Goodenough. Univer- beenrecently on is but Humphrey-Muskle a MUSICAL the and undertakerallies, dissemination er there. race firmly \ respect CIVILIZATION DIS- GROUP: American Wing. Duhrlng (Continued call 1.A.A.: ate ship Information and Study Programs Abroad, Ext. 8348, 18 College Hall. arms has Implying with statements co-ed a B-6. business adminis- of who CIRCLE K; "Resolved; ThatPrince- Sun., Christian Assoc. campus on Interview studentsplanning with English HOMECOMING DEBATE:Pennvs. Lutheran Campus be endthe still professor andformsity anthropology attacking Nixon, Humphrey this week. Wallace said Humphrey had maligned the peostate, ple of Alabama,Wallace'shome lofty seek promotea wards Locust, 2ndfl. aud. - called aid to South America and attempt to face now we alternativeto in the accom- Humphrey and Vietnam, on Llacuras of jobs. Monday, Gordon. EV 2-8416. Tuck School of Business Administra- to HIT to away through economic produce 15 and should be no would cussion groups, Friday, 4-5 P.M., 25, Christian Assoc., 36th & Oct. Princeton jobs jobs we one, and events tion, will Oct. 30, said American students in informal dis- ton In business ad- weeks campaign away from he considers tactics dents OFFICIAL NOTICES CORNELL UNIVERSITY GRADU- to he victory." turned his wrath to- reporters, shifted his said, he Wallace, polls. Campus ATE Times several last has Humphrey phrey needs both their constituences Its he policies nomic correspondents. The based on stateby by plished, choice of Nixon a open up taking without position private crowd a that his filth, poison and ugliness.” Saturday, ecoHumphrey asked for increased his slipping.TheUPl survey a Nixon victory as have pre- state evaluations candidacy, ability people,” ardent support- were us McCarthy of for strongerfederal antipollutlon proUnited States does not grams so the junk, become “a sterile wasteland of polls public administrationwould Also reported was predicted run- American ROCK of ers million new support out- the attending Nixon told union workers from whites. This would wqs mediaand the telling UPI are also losing was news falsely surveys oftheir Yarborough poll Monday, white Negroes reduced was side ofthe deepsouth. Sunday, Wallace in Texas he separate organizations Humphrey’s Northeast the greatest unity in 25 years. Connally and ning was weeks away. A Gallup 13 to 5 percent. The children to schools. re- A United Press International sur- ofthe TexasDemo- in aid slippage opinion no taken In 13 eastern states. wing his long-time cratic party, joined political foe. Sen. Ralph Yarborough, leader of the state party’s liberal wing, In the from campaign. leader ofthe John Connally, conservative In issued Wednesday said Nixon’s poll to financial chan- lend increasedenthu- as the to less than two Humphrey poll will help clogged some open nels as said the Wallace increase an sponses made it extremely hazardous forecast the results ofthe election, President’s camp consider a turning point and to CIRCLE AWARD Vietnam, on Issues, and the the to ’’Many president Vice A clear choice a candidates ► continued. survey Vietnam, on MUSICAL four years next constructive and wise leader- offer quick many in the perceive domestic ship 12 a about the "We his made his Humphrey after policy speech a that the out taken was gave Nixon aides are poll, Humphrey INC. BEST November 5, on growing increasingly ap- are we among the campaign may be real. The last Gallup poll, taken before the ENTERPRISES, n\JR social if we have Nixon andAgnew. 35, in place FAIR support of the peace and "to national election prehensive and “forward movement’’ Hum- phrey ASSOCIATION V PRESENT We Intendto pursuethose of who wins regardless justice. indicationthatthe momen- some tum MUSIC firmly committed,”Lla- are said, curas The results of the poll, survey. which showed Nixon with 40 percent of the N objectives from the last points chairman. united In their "We a five gave Nixon lead, a gain of three percentagepoint for Humphrey Clive Barnes. N.Y. Times DOROTHY LOVE ZEV BUFMAN AND the as Humphrey-Muskle ticket. last week, end of - Rockefeller, but and Governor Nelson were peace, the on Law Nov. 5 McCarthy, the late Robert F.Kennedy, taken survey, and released at the weeks ago of Sot., THRU DEC. 7 Oct. 31 thru Tues. Temple Llacuras noted that many members of his group had beencommitted the candidacies of SenatorEugene latest Harris The School on present and a small buffet will be served. All welcome—Free. to bombing halt. a Humphrey of the Quod be CHEERFUL. "YOUR OWN THING' JOYFUL AND BLISSFULLY IRREVERENT MUSICAL...AS MODERN AS TODAY." John P. named Professor organization’s regional youths Sunday, Nlcon called for federal paign. effects of also Llacuras University camVice President Humphrey’s to blunt the Nixon, looking to J. Main 4-6 P.M. A bond will IS A Southeastern Citizens for Bracken Peter accusedMuskleof standwhile three Humphrey- announcedby Board Is Homecoming Cole* a the SEATS NOW AVAILABLE Previews Thurs. Muskle-Clark. has by and smiling was chairman of Pennsylvania one burned their draft cards. organization’s Sindlinger who mate told Sen. Ed- on Humphrey's running Ignored virtually mund Muskle, of 2414 persons questioning Nixon took even for In 26 from OPENS WED. MOV. B6' higher educa- University, have Educators Bracken, pastfour years, ofthe crowd. Nixon the Including Mufikle, It presi- Humphrey, vote for canIndependent Party didate George Wallace. The poll, the andAmerican _ "If you want your continue the do nothing policy to Institutionsof area formed difficulty besetting the United and slippage by bothNixon Humphrey is fearful of 19 tion, Oct. BOX OFFICE OPEN and university faculty of College social, economic and virtually every wood, the to United States bombing of North Viet- every at away week, and the Johnson stop at Humphrey them In administration Implicating published Sindlinger hammering this Residence sponsoring bration PRINCETON organization Republi- stopped through Ohio Nixonwhistle search firm based In suburbanNorgains for Tuesday reported that he emphasize to oppose not on his attackson opponents. can survey, Sindlinger and Co., a marketre- by consider- to Ideals to gut bringing both Texans Democratic unity in Texas have given are reason to believe they partisans Nixon has beengoing vital as to carrying thecountry. NeitherJohna Texan himself, nor former son, PresidentJohn F. Kennedy were ever peace Men's Persistent The BEAT form HHH help Humphrey’s campaign in through ofthe latest negotiations, the results Harris poll and a show of Democratic October25. 1968 Pennsylvanian The Daily 4 chance for foreign stu- FOR MORE FORM TO HOUSTON INFORMATION CALL HALL INFORMATION DESK LO 9-1542, EV 6-8236 or 594-8908 5 The Daily Pennsylvanian KAY BLAUFUSS Friday, October 25, 1968 MONICA BYORICK KATHLEEN CLARK DAVIS DARBY MISS UNIVERSITY CANDIDATES VOTE TODAY 9-4 HOUSTON HALL, DIETRICH HALL NORA DONOHUE LYNN GRACIA MURPHY MADELEINE RUDEL KATHY Chicago students get BARBARA WALTON GOADE WEISS weekend look at Penn a By DON HOROWITZ A group of 39 "well the GreaterChicago personal tour of downtownPhiladelphia. of Brotherly Love as "dull.” City high school students from qualified" area guests of the University this were Rempas past weekendto familiarizethemselves with Pennsylvania. The University hopes experiencing the weekendof campus a Wharton All arranged was Rempas expenses, except travel studentsarrived costs, were paid for the reception and with the The hosts acquainted students who hosted them during the weekend. freshmen from the were Chicago area, percent ofthe students in last year’s as of some attendedclasses, personnel, participated in various for them by their respective hosts. Suzie Sang, a Miss her stay, as *T the football meeting She the was the the Among the things that the our to >5 take 25 & ASSISTANT DEAN of students visiting admissions the with moots University. The Chlcogo program arranged by ChicagoAlumni association acceptedat the University was to plus Nov. 1 & • TEN YEARS AFTER American Dream Had, $3 ot) 2 , V Joplin Advance Night; 8:30& 10:45.Young Adults, Show. Parents Free. 17, Admitted Only To First Mart Tickets Store. Wanamakers; h. Mailorders: • On 1528 Sale: Electric Chestnut; Classman Electric s; Factory, Downtown Record Jerry’s Factory, 2201 Arch 2201 Arch; Glmbels; Shop. St„ - Record Downtown 3419 Phil... also concurred with that adding a on a Walnut, Pa Karson, organization and go as she finance committee what enjoyed the she termed College Hall Rempas on the characteristics of Jewish.” "predominantly made intheCollegeforWomen, year’s trip last year. She claimed that this that of last year, citing the extra improved over year's trip as the prime Friday the GreenFriday It was freshman afternoon and reason. as interest students The group returnedto a Last year’s result ended their activities Chicago Sunday on were was day students unable to Saturday night and morning. 19103 • is: Student-Faculty Panel Discussion Of ALL THE KING’S MEN ' W* Penn is: Franklin Room, Houston Hall Cooperation $3 50 Two Shows Each Under k A Janis by Penn Players, to UPSG. She happenings" Sunday, October 27th-9.P.M. Morgan BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING CO. featuring to matriculate here. Who the hell is Morgan-Penn 26 JEFF BECK come a MORGAN-PENN ? Oct. to attendmany classes. This group,according to MissKarson, of classes than we did.” “got a much better sampling mm mm trip arrived high was able being in this accord- needs,” did of group, much fact that the weekend “was not conducted twosome apply. early decisionappli- an the guestof Evelyn student at North Shore Country Day in a attended various activities, rangingfrom the four Miss Karson, to Richard trip that was mostenjoyable Klich and Steve Rempas of Lane Technical High School in whatfit a guided tourand we could do ing to Rempas. definitely satisfied with the well Witte, "unplanned night. The aspect of the as unsure application to the University, but 111., is was and enjoyed Chicago, plays produced Miss Sang said that she had decidedon applying to the but her stay here "only University before the weekend, strengthened my decision.” Chicago trip Miss planned the guest ofShari Aimes in Hill Hall, was Sang, who people whom she met in the dorm, as well as in contact with, as "stimulating other people she came not to send an 101 school high indicated that he had been result ofthis trip he would of the described the intelligent.” or Friday.Bothwere described the English “no different from my pleased. that planned,” andcommented did not feel out of place at all." and describedby class,” "mostly boys,” and but Rempas as Rempas from "well the a attended class.” indicated that she student at the Girls’LatinSchool in Chica- go, described the trip during went to other activities studentswere Winnetka, Jill Witte, theUnlverslty.MlssWitte, University. During their stay, the students had interviews with ad- game, and area upper to cant to program matriculated at the missions he whether inthe programlast year.Fourty-five whom had participated Chicago Kllch attendedclasses on class English with each other get to by of “middle Rempas and generally impressed, by the a Thursday afternoon and attended night same as "all white.” '59, and John Walker, assistantdean of admissions. AlumniAssociation. The college, The group by the Greater Chicago Daniel Mackevlch, Alumni Association and coordinatedby program describedthe freshmanin the College. life will lead the studentsto matriculate here. The They the guest ofRlchardßalcaltis.afreshman in Frank Knox, also a and Kllch was hosted was ACTION Dialogue { . A m W Morgan - Penn is Free Refreshments ( courtesy G.E.C. ) : YOU ? The Mandelbaum ACE surveys premises irrefutable” "The .were Professor of City Planning Seymour "but at face value J. Mandelbaum. there they leave you with the ideathat Is little nothing being done preor to come sently at the university level with the urban crisis.' to Mandelbaum, former editor of The Columbia Spectatorand in that capacity nemisis of formerColumbiapresident Grayson Kirk. ("We didn’t like either”), the remarks the Education and be of part likes it crisis cities in are that pervasive so control it. only com- (system Two, cities vis-a-vis crisis cities oftendetrimentalto the rounding society." Mandelbaum. crisis a sity and in a a able resistance areas of came admissions old 31-year George A. the University to A College 1959 alumnus, Dean Wil- Schlekat replaced balding 1 and has liam G. Owen October turned to the leavinghis re- University to workafter job as an aid assistant director here six years Schlekat. blond and intellectual, ago. afford and go on be mad consider taking to he "must like job offered the position a Dean of Admissions here. of financial militant students, and brought Schlekat said. here,” me students andthatthey are issues interested in more and than politics we any Leonard few into attract lowclass not youths. "We realize that by closing must the to off close for problem (Continued from long time, a of ways. The problem a myriad lies, however, in the ”coordination” positions." published article an edition of recent most in efforts these and within the student stata, andthen graduate the further integration with those of ofthese efforts organi- undergraduate zations, such as C.I.C. "This university “which type of power effectchanges, can in maintains, effectivelyturning intel- are lectual power into the which rich is Mandelbaum bodies.” faculty changes, in the desireable this univer- course sity will take.” "The is that these bodies problem have infrequent, if any, contactwith the vast resources of the undergrastudents.” duate conversation with Dr. Howard A Mitchell, of urban and hu- professor highlighted resources, Thursday Mitchell, the Director problem. man this of the Human ResourceCenter, ed an to incident last year an 4) (Continued page in which was not taking steps regarding a certain community relations problem. chell’s studying had her as had but there been mutual knowledge Mitchell, as find that Mit- to group had been problem same tion, no astounded was by higher in total crimes. In the vice president his Center prides who efforts. arm ofthe being the "Social action community", into the solve this to issuing a problem in part quarterly newsletter. Mandelbaum cited occasions where faculty and student groups, presumably desirous of achievingthe end, same seem to each other’s cross efforts up. He cited specifically the habit of the C.I.C. of going into Gov. margin of 41 vey "What Is that ours, is a must a a consensus realize as to opinion, much action. consensus "One for the might make untenableposition of, say,the government ties with a case the UniversityCen- ter; but it is importantto these distinguish facets of the university from the university as baum continued. a showed opponent, Maryland, by 24 percent.The to Muskie ahead in a whole," Mandel- on with the University test on he will any future changes enthusiastic about job here. He says, “This is where it's happening in education." percent. Voters cannot indicatetheir for Presidential choices separately presidential and vice "Loving toLive way to The Indians hadtheir Agnew Monday called Humphrey dangerous" to be Presidentright "to Agnew readiness is says to tolerate lawlessness. Muskie and Humphrey continuedto imply this week that lead could to Republican a economic an and lookedas early Wednesday, Dick the Peace and FreedomParty afoul of the ticket, Department ran handbills because his look Palmer literature had contend that of ming pool. Princeton floundered in mud, and found themselves be- the hind 14-7 chances "There’s some be the of the to Odell About one a vote dancing notes time. exciting I had The at meeting spiritual him Just let me mention but entertainment galore or Zoran. He is is a Can’t you take immediate have am no it from there? attention. Action Line him write to me. He I - and vowed he would, promised implore that you please Dear Miss Foley, the is name vania,19131. His ball club, Saturday, phone number, in to 3 staff of Action Line (especially our delusive case you Ave., care Philadelphia, to Pennsyl- call him long distance, and to express our condolences contact you. No one should be without a friend fromthe City of Brotherly Love. NEW Central LOCATION Typewriter Exchange Spring Garden St. BA One-Stop Headquarters For All * * Scientist * SALES TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CALCULATORS DUPLICATORS STATIONERY DICTATING MACHINES FURNITURE RENTALS PLENTY p.m. 2-4430 Your Machine Needs Office October 26, 1968 at entire is 2412 Bryn Mawr copy of this edition of the Daily Pennsylvania. We also shares a similar feeling about your situation encourage anyone else who its Philadelphia OF REPAIRS PARKING especially good Pennassist- largest expected may to since the Fifties with it’s highly just bring possible a that Tiger home FRI. - SAT. - SUN. FRANCOIS MITTERAND STOP & been up on to De Gaulle and moneyin EARN a leader EXTRA of the Non-Communist Left in France ssssss been in- million and half distributed, said, ofthem Challenger Susan Hamlin to be election and "I EVENINGS negotiday.” & SATURDAYS NO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1968 EXPERIENCE REQUIRED to college women on convenient schedules. PAID 8 P * M* IRVINE AUD. 34th & SPRUCE TRAINING LIBERAL START DISCOUNT SPONSORED WORK IMMEDIATELY STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Personnel Dept. 11th Floor 801 Market St., Philo. - a * Street, must I cannot help myself. 8-6555. We truly feel sorry for you, sending you * Walnut I damsel in distress Zoran His address * 4012 a wholeheartedly with your plight. Your Belmas-gaberscik. No wonder you couldn’t editor) sympathizes Lothario’s remember it. Christian Science lecture Christ, still do like him. besides, innocentvictim, 24 GrosvenorSquare, LondonWl, Judy Foley, U.S. Embassy, * of an Action Line, remember how far away I am, cordially invited to Church help and and believe me, clothing. He is, however, sheep’s I I give this your please contact this Don Quixote This Zoran, Don Juan, is a wolf in and must say, a very likeable rogue, get that interview with the Queen mother. You and your friends are First days of itl Italian,he said. teaching sincerely ask that you ugly duckling. life itself. direct relationship to most five - studentat Penn, majoringin International graduate Relations. He has a teachingfellowship, 3838 the of love and - - I Boardof will explain I- showed dinner few a with the choicest of cuisines and served Marque, public lecture, basis I Queen and entertain this Romeo from Penn. wine, dine Roof; Hilton machines. had statement expect each Lectureship and all - WOODY’S TRUCK blockthe election literature of the handbills had been a win, interview with the Joe StanczylL team, then in Nashville would file suit Gregory’s to Bemis Curtis of Christian Science “propa- to anticipated. If spirit is ofthe any indication of the ability questionin my mind no The purpose is 35,000 grounds that his right t* distribute as to score,” to campaign showing were in Federal Court ated tough a deserved coach definitely dangerous to the political machine,’’ Gregory said. He added fringed. has Tomorrow’s crowd is that it has been seized becauseit is campaign the final gun. after Princeton missed several ant Treasury have complaints tracts aides at "Colgate campaign his automaticmoney-changing his Tigers at game which a swim- beendecided in been confiscated in received that on the a should have York City. Nashville, Tenn. and New the Secret Service Spokesmen for sized in DP. all ofthis voluntarily. He made It whose proclaimed NOTHING! to date Do you know what I’ve receivedthus far his address and only know that his first misplaced have lost name for us to love as it is for Grace _... Quaker said he would said it Queen Mother personally. matter, that he knew the royal family attend. over Stadium it isas this friendship, much like dollar too Quantities bills. their way swam the Gregory, comedian runningfor Presi- dent on if they had solvedtheir problems. season for dinner. Negro Miss wing picked up 34 pointsInthat battle, over victory problems in "ripe” single- Colman’s and they the actual election. Humphrey’s and continuedthe winningroad against Hanover. wonderful and a the are fact, Christian flight return property, monarchy, the British Empire arranged an him is TR feel! place go, knew hometo to prospects of getting mail from home, the DP, etc., plus the Mother, with the put forth the effort ACTION: “I Rogers used to say, like.” never met a man I didn't wait for his to no University member of the Monarchist Society of the Unigroup personal a a Sincerely, England. Will In her free Columbia, Dartmouth. candidates in because of what page trounce me every at friends, no the University at very simple interested me and he knew It. the sun.to..shine. 8) from but bounced back to days the me a a promised With 1 natural psyched-up Newßrunswickteam, a even added bonus of But he is his send me, that he was me would be immediate - . work studentat the . lot In common, two Americans,both from the Phila- a other worthwhile causes.” He need action graduate graduate a and had lonely was boy. ... had we Pennsylvania, gate the rights of private admls and he is unable tocom- sions process Science showsthat Hamilton’s Red Raiders virtually 28 to 27 LeMay, to sur- every but the deep south where he behind Wallace's running mate, former Gen. Curtis are,” we people large university such it is virtually impossible develope less these in of Spiro Agnew region the university communityand "telling everyone howterrible race, the Monday that Harris survey reported Muskie leads his Republican the University hopes state, ranks Humphrey’s Minnesota, recession. organizaabsolutely of the inthe country. rate to wines, feel this way. In Football highest crime While admitting Alabamaranked high he said in murder and manslaughter, to himand asked why the Univer- came She the now BarbaraWeisberg, undergraduate, sity point- prestige Isn't this a wonderful College magazine distributed a to Schlekat says he is just becoming familiar He London. He had five versity of male the so-called to Schlekat and in of hang to much so write known This and Appalacia ghetto access Board Review, I met I woe. a students. delphia area, both college our In the very early stages of board- college of suburbanite,doing I profes- thatthe Uni- complained versity also does Campaign that the Pennsylvania in partihave been dealing directly universities, with this admissions and financial former In Naturally, of test use It’s possible for everyone to an apocalyptic cannot agree with view like that of Doxiadias.” cular, of social source aid decisions.” The have professional to artistic sions.” 1 Mandelbaum emphasizes not communityof studentsori- a schools, the outright an not to publish the employee prefers test scores bemean University's dishonest “it is intellectually cause ment John attract Roths or Phillip Bernsteins here,” he stated. "We "interested” students. actually "They social the'' to get only half as getting of awards is the in scores twice are upper class youths as in aid make. don’t think status they financial aid, have repay. Schlekat said are measure cannot Updikes, we one desperate. am mytale to Philadelphia. scores.” designed,’ ’ but the door he "is fascinated” higher characteristics like intellectualcuri- problems found.” areas tax score college boards Schlekat said Schlekat factors that “This is where today’s real in educationare of problems the parents college boards.” ented toward goingon city. a are high betterschools to attract Hewas problems and warned as little a whose live in to likely much chance bias "an excellent indicator if used as they were "I him students Pennsylvania. no financial grant which they do to He criticized "the naive reliance" osity. warned are we of I problem. a Philadelphia a am in Inequalities youths, although class some schools have on college board many the test partly scores, asserting that reflects economic status. can I Schlekat’s study showsthat lower the student to “Those have actionl Please listen financial aid grants. as Schlekat remarked. body," he as which is satisfactory creating, talked in his office, said a friend had friendly with both admissions candi- "It is very importantthatweknow social, mix of backgrounds, if the Scholarship Service the EducationalTesting Service in are But no, growth. resist that to is with "militant” uni- understandgrow and the of the neighboring to officers Schlekat said crisis city’ yes, there is of between the predisposition versity young and pretty. Heading the staff are in touch QUESTION: U.S. to colleges and noting universities, the Admiscomplex administrationofthe sions Office, but says he wants to keep and underuniversally almost cers, secretaries middle age. Even the "Those relationshipbetweencity univer- offi- staff of young, energetic a Philadelphia sur- other hand, the on offered, "Yes, there is the the Admissions Office College Hall, as a -- basement of in the the throughout new for responsible dates and University students. shiny, fresh and com- a office 1 of London. This pastAugust. since the 1930’5”, the Schlekat is old days of Logan his” when he was can in are universities impact of universities in is very Located in of financial it crisis a reform ofthe urban plete the will "mega- or whether not.” or "One, college country urban, an (the fast that in environment,” politan a in the university a "They so virtually every years Hall fortable Princeton. said, had expanding are thirty changed at on Denver. at Doxidias cities) Council since the dean a new Dean said. stu- ... from the College weeks ago be- two American sions Schlekat who designer Con- of urban stantine Doxladis fore appraising was office a University meets here is the Admisand things have Office ever hosts terms him then, dent generation BARBARA SLOPAK By The first Associate says office and new meeting Action line Admissions department gets conference of the Friday. 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Shall we, that now a few (very agonizing steps forward few) have beentakenwith regardto ourdomestlc race/poverty problems, abandonhope of solving the problems steps agonizing,tortured, and were often, A tragic. is must ofthe white crest vote for a steps backward over It Richard vote Nixon, who rides the backlash, because the many giant field of miner. a be not that forgotten November’s results have to be lived with forfour n. DON'T LET to cook real SISO.CaIIEV2-4599.6-9 CHINA-TOWN Chinesefood GRIP the issues it is Call EV WANTED; e ° » C r- I*>ft o maiorifv of upctprvpar’c rhri V i DO snreads is a minister; mother taught moved suburbs.” “to fourth has grade 261 S. 21st Street 6 This Is the country that Wallace, and Nixon, and Humphrey want dimensions 209 S ST THIRTEENTH f > sent.This in repre- to Is the America where sign a headquarters In Wallace campaign western Pennsylvania will downtown Altoona boasts that 30percent of vote for former Alabama governor. This Is the the America showed up at where only Wallace a 500 people rally in south- West Virginia. east If the labor vote Is disappointed in if the blackis disenfranchis- November, ed, it if the college liberal is not men's and womens license ing 5 plates lies ~ jewelry disgusted, and the odd-colored dormant, decreas- a that quietly is population as much the white-collar worker as and the suburbanhousewife. Simon and Garfunkel took Perhaps X fine names "America” boutique is all in vain. For beneath allthe colorful old the bus from Pitts- Greyhound wrong Or maybe from Saginaw, burgh. Manhattan, the Island of Dreams at the far end of the New Jersey Turnpike, even is the Great AmericanFantasy.Reality is be found in Jackman, Maine, and to and Ida, Va., carl, N. ty) These of Americans accedes to will be andTucum- Joplin, Mo., Mex. are where many (though towns the the now a small minori- live. And whoever Presidency elected of, and by, on Jan. 20 if not for, the peopleof-America. o' Phil Arkow, College, the was ponderous that AUTO Plays 4 m Pennsylvania. trip through Arkow and rural gathered It summer America material The shrinking farm profits force stone-age methods. modern attempts at public relations STORE CARTRIDGE * More a for this article. RADIO in the Classic Literature. that on drives on accompanied tour Humphrey on of small-town was the instructor Arkow Mrs. Hubert *">/9ue senior in of topic Children’s recently, a an University Free PLAYER 8 Track rrrs 437 MARKET Mrs, Hubert Humphrey acknowledged the strength of the small town vote bv f— «) -> to use 34th Oracle of Philadelphi Pocket The the Playhouse two original Pocket Playhouse in their plays one-act Were at interesting are perfect creations by far, they theatrical problems quite does one stage and adds as The first play, of identity Set was. in hideout the against three supposedly tions concatination of a and revealed from secrets, accusing Judas hide insights game with its quick and instantrepulsions disturb- ing mythical alliances is the this Although potency of the high destroys points, the this tirade, Throughout lems be Christ.anyway? What leader the dramatically; to anywhere move a soldier. "Summertree” has to a evening, November 12 at 8:30.Comparable Twain, the play is simply different stages ofhis one HalHolbrook’s conversations as Mark to the famous playwright,portraying him evening with an career. CHELTENHAM PLAYHOUSE at Stars British actor Max Adrian. over the 439 Ashbourne Rdo.CheltenhamES Through November 2, presenting Arthur Miller's not command drama about the New York Curtain at 8:40 Thursday, total 9-4027 “A View Fromthe waterfront. Stars Chuc Kolb, a Bridge,” the Unlv. of Penna Friday and Saturday. Studentrates available. grad. actingof the earnest Though Jasudowicz’s Storyteller From Flea it also sets HEDGEROW THEATRE up "The Betrayal” as a step in the right direction. Pa. LO 6-2482(call Moylan, operator) Until November2, presenting"A Night in Swahili and Other Folk Street” by Jim Mapp’s Ballads,”.as done (7). Underthe direction performer, the evening consists of Afroprimitive dancesand otherfolk ballads. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30.Take a chancel ex- tremely difficult problemsfor itto solve, joins man movie and book by RandomHouse. Performances on weekends 15-17, 22-24, and December 6-8, Friday and Saturdays at 8:30, Sunday 3:00, all in Annenberg Auditorium. Annenberg will also presentGeorge Bernard Shaws’s “By Georgel" for only something and frequent witty lines,the has blatant flaws, and young the play somewhatinterest- keep "The to matinee at nebulous. Con- enoughto say The 3620 Walnut St. 594-8721 award-winning play by Ron Cowan, grad student at boy whose destiny Is a soldier’s death in Vietnam, and a from boy development Of November the as COMMUNICATIONS “Summertree,” Story involves his to difficult too and efficient. ing was ‘ .. been selectedfor creates effect the crowd is good but dangerous boring. crowd he all about? was portrays contained in uproars he lose their audience, and the play constantly arising. What are and the storyteller’s prob- new is quickly manages to retain interest becauseof its depth. Presenting Annenberg. intoproblemskeeping thisstructure climaxes it in its total effect by the almost constant The Star ANNENBERG SCHOOL OF play construction which pitsthe neat satirically, hindered t^" e. Sun Ave. PI 2-8324 hold dear. man’s illustrating believe anything but the fact testing the seek shouting. we in its implications best catch-all billing purpose becomes more us PLAYHOUSE Se of storyteller against the people.The author runs for condemning John, until finally we must Jesus himself.The tempo ofthis and “A dramatic, to 6615Rising Girl '” a comedy by Neil Simonof, Spangled ?, among others. The OddCouple fame. Plays involves thefaltering protest magazine of some young who run into trouble inthe form of rebels, a beautifulpatriotic youngmaiden.Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 until at least December. only tone so ideas, however, is very a Peter, then blame serious horrid existence.” The unwieldly flow of ques- leads to of his after pits Judas James tries to kill Judas Jesus, Judas sets betraying off ancinquiry of what really happened. The through be desire for play, be the ABBEY "The Storytellerfrom Flea Street” would faithful dis- ciples. While to is the ferocious satire which also questionstruths really day scene according to the to The play rambles Betrayal” by Christ’s crucifixion, the forjudas mean Betrayal” that perhaps the concernedwith the Jesus, what he a in greatly competence. "The John Famgilietti, is true theatre to the evening’s to Judas really call Jesus ' The Messiah”? contrast "The the pervasive simple lighting, of devotion feeling it to In bestas possible. In this small playhousewith its crude plays i. just ordinary men, others? Was divine providence? WasJesus mad?What performed enliventhe disciples evil? Wasn’t he just acting deal with successfully satisfyingly. Furthermore,they are by vigorous actors striving and to the better than and youthfulness. Not honesty of giant dancedivision of the Playward Bus Company Nash, Lyone local educationalTV Jan Corash 34th The Trodden Boards PHILADELPHIA DRAMA Until this The White : suspect that this I White Hope, and it year's best only can play Hope has already opened.It is called The Great be described as theatrical experience. magnificent a The play is basedon the life of Jack Johnson,the first black heavyweight of the world. Through Johnson, playwright audiencethe real impact of beinga sociology books can unknown to me) was with promoters inasmuch Sackler Is able to evening then a thousand more insight play called Jack Jefferson,for reasons easilythe greatest fighter of his generation, andthe play opens defendingchampion of retirementto fight Johnson, out the has beaten everyone else in the division. After assuring the white people of America that he is incapable of being defeated by a colored man,the exto Johnson. America proceeds to lose ignominiously is stuck with a stereo''coon' ’ as its champion (a matter which most people took very seriously champ typed the at days but accepts him because there is no other alternative. Johnson's glory numbered, though his girl friend is white. The newspapers play upthe time), are fact, and pressure finally catch the jail a sentence, remainder of mounts on Johnson goes the self-respect, via worsening straits. Needless about not to prove say, this to boxing, prejudice so field. Magnify its play is both races, not Playwright trumped-up to Europe with but it equality totally not and you accurate just Sackler's or help in an its He had lmP act - show could to to script Is excellent, indisputably even the best in his havethe opportunity course, the of Johnson. He had several wives of friendly and stock-stage figure Jewish one ten-minute Edwin Sherin’s Earl Jones is 2021 SansomSt. 561-5880 Running until the end of October will be two plays by young playwrights. "The "Betrayal" by Philadelphian John Famlglietti involves the events surrounding the crucifixion of Christ. Also "A Storyteller from Flea Street” by Dennis Jasudowicz, a "black humor” attempt at through Saturdays explaining Humanity’s relationship at 8:30. to Man. Wednesdays SOCIETY HILL PLAYHOUSE 507 S. BthSt. WA 3-0210 Eliot’s "Murder in Beginning October 29 and playing until December 14 will be TJS. Cathedral,” the lyrical play concerning the life and death of Thomas A. Becket. If Society Hill’s second play is as interestingas its first (“Waiting for Godot”), it the shouldbe very worthwhile. Evenings THEATRE OF THE LIVING ARTS at 8:30, Thursday through 334 SouthSt.WA Saturday. 2-5612 If you missed the beautiful season’s opener,“The Concept,” don’tfear.Beginning October 29, and running through November 17, TiA. presents "Jacques Brel Is Alive and and Well tragedy, and Living in all with a Gallic Paris," Brel’s flavor. But famous potpourri of music, comedy, hurry ready few and far between. PresentedWednesday Sunday at 7:30,matineesWednesday andSunday - rumor has it thattickets are al- through Saturday eveningsat 8:30, at 2:30. FORREST THEATRE H 4 Walnut St.WA 3-1515 Shine.” Beginning October 28 for Through October 27, Dustin Hoffman in "Jimmy weeks, “There’s a Girl in My Soup,” the amorous adventures of a stud bachelor and his mod girlfriend. Stars DonAmecheandBetsy Von Furstenberg. Play has been on Broadway and in London, and should providean evenings’ enhighly successful two tertainment.Eveningsat 8:30, direction pro- superb of his character for adequate scene PLAYHOUSE on the play. The drama Is maintain respect Inthe face of a man unable to no accompaniment.James cut struggle support him. into every corner of his soul and nuance of unusual scope and power. The rest ofthe cast is The marries. The idea of the force of the play. Of reaching parts. now different cities in constantly justice to to race portrayal one. in no struggle entire have white one very good visual Eleanor, whom he him denies recognition an The authorities ofthe Menn Act. To escape descent into poverty and his showing man's one do something. to violation brief summary does about fierce Johnson’s scenes this man’s agony for managerto consolehim, vides a play details maintain a government officials on champion performance champion bring to the black American, with provide. Johnson (in the luring he as Howard 1714 Delancey St. LO 3-3137 "Inherit the Wind.” Nearly everyone has seen this classic, but ofthe lines are just great. Darrow*s destructionof a beautiful Bryan is thing. Matinee and October 26. trial, some POCKET NYC GUILD Saturday, October 26,presenting the famous dramatizationof the Scopes "monkey” a as Johnson, performance In rather one-dimensional somewherewithout any loss of -David Seltzer WALNUT ST. THEATRE Continuing ber 31 9th& Walnut Sts. WA 3-1515 until October 30, Helen Hayes stars in "The Show-Off." Beginning Octofollowing six preview performances before openingNovember6, will be and “Your Own has beena Thing,” the hip musical version of Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night.” smashall over the country.Evenings at,8:30. Play 8 c THE Players Penn CONSPIRACY All Haill the finding four the four hail Penn people short plays avant-garde the direc- plays, outdid themselves, and tors authors, in for Players forced who presentedthe true creativity and the oftenthe in prevalent was the as ON bad choices. Somewhere potential of of learn that the is Players plays must playwright a is good” are false logically andfactually. “War” Jean-Claude Van Itallie and by "The Ex- ceptionandThe Rule” by Bertolt Brecht serve good examples oftheir as leap. The ambiguity of "War” and the SISS.ISTI. ITIIET raiLA. of Helen Hayes greatest actresses "The in seemed Kelly’s why her talents world’s the who dominates. She IS Mrs. as among finest. To believe that an could actress regarded are be natural, and so so convincing in her role, is quiteamazing. "The Show-Off” is not a great comedy; only an She plays ter, who loves to fall in idiot of North Philadelphia in 1924, the plot eyes. involves the love and marriageof Amy, Fisher’s (Helen Hayes) (Clayton Corzatte), the loud,obnoxious braggart who "signs on the dotted line," and earns $32.50 a the Pennsylvania Railroad. Ob- at viously for her Amy is in love with this clown, family dreads his arrival. Mr. andMrs. Fisher, her brother Joe, and her hated sister, suade Amy to Clara, all try to perget rid of Aubrey and all his laughingand bragging. silly talking, Love, however, prevails marry. The bulk of ofthe play is incidents, such funny traffic and the as accident, and the two series a Aubrey’s laughter is generatedfrom the quips of Mrs. Fisher in retort to Aubrey. The ending is climax; Mr. changed Fisher Aubrey dies, moves and not an intothe a un- Fisher home alongwith Amy, for he can’tafford else. The play is place developed any story; not it is merely really a a series of anecdotes. Miss the is a show. Except for Mr, Cor- really funny Aubrey (his laugh the rest of the cast magnificent), approachMiss Hayes. Amy, playby Jennifer Harmon, is an interesting cannot ed character. She plays a flighty, materialistic girl in love. In the play’s opening act, her insincerity is the in intended, but as night lengthens, her love for Aubrey, spite of his the surface. But again rises itIs in the world her daugh- dresses, would want bumbling Her exasperation comes new beautifully, she desperately as embarrass man. as the play to Helexi Hayes aware Amy’s none of SuzanneGross- scornful of Aubrey, totally progresses Clara becomes of the love between Aubrey and Amy, and wishes that she coulddraw the responsefrom herdull-brained same husband, Frank Hyland (Alan Fudge). Even Frank, however, shows his realization of the young couple’s love, by constantly lendingAubrey money. Ifthe show has a serious fault, aside from the fact thatthe lines are just not hysterically funny, it shows up inthe last act, when Mr. Fisher takes a stroke at work and dies. The scene begins with horrible sadness, as Clara and Joebreak the news Mrs. Fisher. After about two to minutes, however, to the players return their ridiculous antics, thereby stroying Mr. any of sense Fisher. The de- regard for poor is uneven;the scene viewer wonders whetherthe characters more with the Soon it much concernedwithMr. next Aubrey Piper. clear that tney the Walnut Thursday and miss opportunity comedy, and Helen Haves. 8:30, Saturday a great _ to at St. matinees 2:30.Don’t see of Obviously por- perfect, this light performance Arnold. Meshkov by was faithful flaws. the their roles to While the even Lady Younger Actor was was con- stantly top antagonistic, and the Older Actor weak. too Yet the faults were complimentaryto the characterizations and in a The balanced each sense other. other disappointingplay was Brecht’s "The ExceptionandThe Rule”. It is blatant in its didacticismwith so repetition of the constant its motto, that it is noying. However, Alden, the director, salvaged it the best an- David he could through Brechtiandevices. Tom Brooks the melodramatic merchant-villain as consolidated the caricatures play others' competent formthe perfect morality to ambiance.The also fits blocking for beg thus however, digression, joyable and was While The lines Brecht. each ends one starts jarring on a ence to This corresponds disturbthe audi- of cooliekilled because he a unexpectedlykind, and the murder- acquittedbecausehe acted er and melodlcally out to and from its self-contentedplatitudes. The irony was rhyme, never note. Brecht’s desire to resonant perfect for according the social rule is made potable by the stylized approachsuitable More entertaining, though pertinent, was allegory. to pends more Ghelderode’s "Christo- pher Columbus”. Whether this productoGhelderode'sintended presentationor not is a moot point;for the was message conveyed definitely Ghelderode’s,andthe devices employed all worked towards that end. The director, Ethan Morddern, realized tential of the creativity blowing rode’s its to attempting play by utmost. his utilizing Morddern, reveal the to in idle, bubble- comprising vacuum the po- Columbus, resorts to Gheldethe most theatrical tactics possible.The musical opening, the the the sea chorus between scenes, nymph’s cabaret songand dance, of fun toys, and the suitcase full continual costume ed the rounding our a all increassur- mythof Columbus.Christo- pher Alden’s theatrical of changing, pomp and circumstance and presentation of cute dull nothing Columbus was not a very instead deleterious to Ghelderode’s conception but furthered the idea of a silly, superficial person and of many devices for its meaning, on ' Dutchman” by Jones utilizes obviously, and very very Again, the opening music was view the the mood. The audi- to relaxed and was able immediately ence to Leroi few, very first part joke,an important of the contrast to play as a the feroci- of the second part. The slides giv- ty ing the us necessary exposition and lend the play a newsreel afterword, tone so we view this can just the not implausible fact and as Leroi Jones. lights during the stab- make what bing of anger The flickering would highly seem acceptable; instead more of seeing the writhing and pain clearly, just see the gross action and so removed from the horror. We can we cept this just as are ac- accept murders we in "The Dally News”. Also tremendously effective Lula’s descent intothe was audience with Clay she hurls curse following her. The at self-satisfied some innocent bringsthe reality ofthe situation closer to home. Jones’ anger hypocrisy in claiming the whites for their at blacks down while keeping raise to them fectively conveyedby linsky is most euts nlav to Clay’s weakness is the contrast Crawley ef- Lula.Sharon Wil- be praised for her superb must her role. per- her dominance. Carl to evoked intellectuality Clay’s and lack of suavity uneveninglybut still convincingly. The actually were faults in consonant his acting with Clay Wil- liams’s character and Jones’ purpose. The audienceclearly didn’t expect nonviolence from Negro, and Clay’s a dependenceon words even made the listen audience watch. The thing we whenfurious instead of love aboutBessie Smiths we not in "Christopher Columbus” de- characterization and the tunes extremelyen- good device a fect Suzanne Sobel’s the exaggeration itself. ing chorus. on casually and an perfectly with the simplicity of expression. But the best device was the singand earthy voice sings whiskey. monlogue man in the play and very minor point distorts the major effect. This a perfectly suited character development. The were in their of focus being inconclusive by the tion was faithful presented by the of offCompany at the are is Repertory Broadway, and Is evenings at Theatre, lack actors Fisher, or worried aboutAubreyl "The Show-Off” APA of move Becomes more to nowhere. It went its title, its simplistic plot, dreaded high-society Amy’s Initially more in Aubrey of course, will have Amy, Clara, are Hayes, oTcourse steals almost whole zatte as and nor- and can’t mother, sister, is well playedby daughter, to Aubrey Piper week play, which love with this poor, Aubrey. across tires to Mrs. worried a understand why ing a real treat. Fisher family Fisher, ability could alter of the play also aided in mally falls upon the character of Aubrey. Miss Hayes, however, makes the evenCentering aroundthe of her actress emphasis audience the white guiltlessly commits is simply. conflict between young and mother and lover, the the shows the and, emphasis in her atrocities Monte- was which she leaves condemn Buffy SaintMarie to sell-out The intent play’s harangue in play a basic old, dreams and reality, has been among the around for over 60 certainly ignore the to its attention properly. traying the Show-Off,” George comedy, she were meetingto doimprovisations, play many differentout- almost undifferentiated in with the zuma’s the as actors the fact thatthey establishing facts that help years; betweenthe relationship two actors the The Show Off logical 's setting furthered by the direction. Instead was actors amusing mind. The only device that inter- fered one. definitely their road on belief "if famous, all his bad a were Penn sophistication, to STRONG plays his good play or a of virtues the idea of vague and • either actors realized the Two in side forces steering Columbus but each COSIES enhanced the effective The necessary tripling actually a good way to was convey the the whole; the on audience. of roles making of drama and theatre sense good certainly were the literature live. A by fate to be famous. The acting very was last weekend. Given is the expression of the agony caused them, but the Bessie Smiths aren’t going to lick our shoes much Ed Gunn’s relates production longer. Jones’ message in a very sophisticated that does not destroy but direcly expressed the “Dutchman”’s brutali- manner tyAll four directors captured the esof their material and presented sence it innovatively the ever and successfully. excellent rendition avant-garde works How- of these largely due Converting the old proscenium into a thrust stage changed the HoustonHall chapel into an intimate the cabaret. The ment a was new stagefacilitatesmove- into the audience and establishes close bond between perceiver and perceived, thus easily ty onto about evening praise the It I would ushers if that were is good finnally of the of theatre surprising. Players has mate. stretchingreali- the stage. In short, every thing this pleasantly cover to stage. new mire of where it's to see that Penn dragged itself "Lithuania’s” at. was even legiti- to out dis- 9 34th The Silver To wit ARCADIA L HOUSTON HALL BOARD "To Sir With Love” and "Blackboard Jungle.” 7 psychedelic piracy caper of - James Coburn. Shows Fri. 3,5, 7,9, 11. "Cogan's million dollars with a 6,8, 10; Sat. 6,8, Bluff” starts 10, 12; Sun. I, Oct. 31 -a detective ( story starring Clint Eastwood. BAND P.M., Oct. 26, Freddy’s Irvine 1529 ChestnutLO 8-0928 "Duffy” screen "A Thousand Clowns.” 7 and 9:30 PJvI., Oct. 29, Museum Auditorium "Frankenstein and Dracula." 7 PJvi., Auditorium "Fistful of Dollars." 7 and 9:30 27 S. 21 s» STREETStreet 31, Museum Oct. PJvi., Nov. 2, Irvine BOX 30th & Armat, GermantownVI 4-3511 Finl” and“Calder’s Little Circus” (a short) [ “La Guerre est through Oct. 26.Showing 7 and 9:40."Sundays and Cybele" - Oct. and "Le Joli Mai" Shows 8, 10 P.M. "The 27-29, Exterminating Angel” and "Land Without Bread” Oct. 30- "Wild Strawberries.” 7 and 9t30 PJVI., Nov. 7, Irvine - Nov. 5, Shows 7 and 9:40. “Before the [ "KoumlkoMystery” BOYD lAA "Fail Safe” and ' - reserved - with special student seats rates at HoustonHall ticket service. comedy about a lions. Starring Peter Ustinov. Shows Fri. and Sat. 1:20, 3:15, French comic strip. Starring ' - based Jane Fonda.Shows Fri. and Sun.7:20, 9:20,11:20; Sat. 7:15,9:15, "Funny the - career of 67thAve. & 11:15. BroadSt. LI 9-3888 I 6:40, 8:30, 10:15; Sat. 5:20, 7, 8:50, 10:40; Sun. 6:20, 8:15,10. former football Ernest the Los Angeles Coliseum by a star. Starring Borgnine. Shows Fri. Julie Harris, Jim Brown, 12:55, 2:45,4:30, 6:30, 8:30, 1, 2:45, 10:30; Sat. 1:25, 3:20, 5:10, 7:10, 9:10, 11:15; Sun. 10:30."The Boston 4:30, 6:30, 8:30, 30 - based on true Strangler” - starts Oct. factsof Bostonincident in which 13 women strangled. Starring Henry Fonda, Tony Curtis, George Kennedy. Shows Fri. and Sat. 11:20, 1:40, 4, 6:20,8:40, 11. were RANDOLPH 116 Chestnut WA "2001;A "The - 16th & ChestnutLO 7-2310 Paper Lion” - George the Detroit Lions Football STANLEY life story. Starring Shows 6:30, 8:30, 10:30. Plimpton’s team. musical fantasy about an - be and daughter and their pot of gold. Fri. 8:30;Sat. 2, 8:30; Sun. 2, 8. two Reserved Irishfather seats. Shows 1812 ChestnutLO 3-7100 "Umbrellas of Cherbourg" Catherine Deneuve. Shows 1:15, 3:05, 4:55, 6:50, 8:05,10, EndsNov. 1. 3 - one - tale of younglovers. Starring Fri. 4:20, 6:15, day at the Christmas court of & ERIC Wood. RittenhoUseSquare LO 7-0320 Story" Shows 5:50,7:30, WORLD - 10:10. Ends Oct. 30. 6:05, 8:05, "West Side - betterthan Broadway. Starring Natalie and Sat. 11:30, 12:30, 2:10, 3:10, 4:50, 9:45. 10, 11; Sun. 1,2,3:30, 4:50, 7:30, 8:30, Fri. 8:30, 1830Market LO 3-1236 in 15th Century, with Shows costumes. Starring Olivia Hussey, Leonard Whiting. Fri and Sat. 5:40, 10:35; Sun. 6, 8:30, 10:55. "Romeo & Juliet” - Shakespeare 8:10, One is reasons. set never name as theatre rather puts them among friends. The of Short Films, which finishes the be can "Rail" die standards from "Seven Arts” today by the com- 3:00p.m., 6:00p.m., at 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.The four offerings, program with at “Headcracker Suite," Play” "The England. is from set in Philadelphia ofthe three programs which seen dominates this Lunch," is Butthere quality ofthe particular to Film Festival, held 8:30 p.m., and Saturday States high than live up ago. The last festival Romania, and "The Game," Angel” from is and and" Toys.” Yugoslavia, is "Capriccio” from Denmark. Short film festivals be bad for is like eating a Some of screened breaks to Seeing reflect shorts which tne can individually, one seen this weekend were and "Headcracker Suite” documentaryfootage selected music. The former cunningly They tend exciting short after each he "Capriccio” both amusing combinations of are one on dinner which consists of nothing but desserts. the gala. at still aren’t the final answer. the digestion. another, without turns a and Danish traffic cop into a symphony orchestra conductor, andthe latter plays the National Football League against "The Nutcracker Suite." "Angel” is not much so Leonard Cohen post of the one a movie as a test the actors. Larry’s roll for a fascinating- high-contrast photography. wrote semi-visible The Canadian music, and also appearsto be In "Toys,” horror. theory "Seven Arts” that man’s highest forms placate attempts to Unless you’re over-emphasis a be core so of the 4:00 country’s of Art particular schools. Teachers can and students participate in the final 9:00 Saturday from teaching film appreciation will a.m. to be ex- auspices of David Mallery, the nationally educator and author of the book, "The School of the Motion interestto World's Best the weekend Steaks which is currently sweeping many this run of are under the screen and the ing "Bambi.” five dollars will p.m. Methods And Lancaster Ave. extension of the joyously fanatical secondary with part to plored known is thatthey probably haven’t touched the emotional seminars, an educationmovement willing animation inthe festival. selling pointof this year’s festival study screen of slick moving.Cartoons,on the other hand, tend to be content cleverness, and of film since Disney’s Another film evolved may find an about moving pictures One of the greatest things with self expression about cartoons, you this kind on of flnnlcky audience of brontasauruses. wild really 60th the somewhat capricious illustrates Picture.” This seminar shouldbe University students who plan teach- And Hoagies SERVING be supported as a vital one are to be intermediary stage in the evolution of what may very well the purest and most forward looking dimension of the film of this kind of premedium yet devised. But the drawbacks sentation like must this also be dealt with, the genre degenerate of Cruelty to Animation. rescue into a lest future attemptsto Society for the Prevention -James Morrow STUDENTS FOR 15 YEARS 1-1000 Ask for ON our SHORT Quick Eating belly Quick Service) favorite write o steak Service! universities You’ll NOTICE whole of filler careers. Festivals ! Larry’s! children gleefully as in "Bonnie gape at a glittering display of toy weapons until, and Clyde”, the fun of violence suddenly becomes genuine seminar, which Lesbians featured in this artless Fri. and Sat. 4:55, 6:50, 8:50, 10:55; Isabelle" pornography. Shows Sun. 2,4, King Henry 11. Starring Shows Fri. 8:30; Sat. 2, 1519 ChestnutLO 3-3086 "Therese you can intentional and legitimate manner. an summers and 11:45, - O’Toole, Katherine Hepburn. 8:30; Sun. 2, 8. Reserved seats. TWIN 8, 10; Sat. 8:45, 10:40; Sun. 1,2:30,4:20,6:10, "The Lion in Winter” starts Nov. 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Split” form train future many of the great short films the great features. to in the United "Young Girls of Rochefort” "The One than are comedienne, fromthe Broad- MIDTOWN 1412 Chestnut LO 7-7021 MILGRAM art of celluloid selections, which more a way musical. Starring Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif. Reserved seats. Shows Fri. 8:30; Sat. 2, 8:30; Sun. 2, 8. LANE an To gauge the how compared to GOLDMAN 30 S. 15th LO 7-4413 Girl” are technology, Second International Festival 16th& Market LO 7-6007 "Barbarella” science fiction with femaleastronaut a on films advance film yourself counterfeiter and his mil- 5:09, 8:55, 10:55. FOX Short repressible littlestripes heard from again. CINEMA 13 19th & Chestnut Lo 9-4175 "Hot Millions” Nov. PJvi., Festival of Shorts 1908 ChestnutLO 4-3741 "If He Hollers Let Him Go” starring Barbara McNair, Kevin McCarthy. Shows Fri. and Sat. 1 ,1,3, 5,7, 9, 11; Sun. 1, 2:45, 4:35, 6*25, 8:15,10:10. "Star” starts Nov. 6 starring JulieAndrews 7:30 Revolution” and Nov. 6-12. - “Chlckamonga.” of and all local colleges home to dad about it. mom and 10 Short snorts Rachel, Duffy Seas and psychedelics makethe pirate "Duffy” in scene as two sons of a London millionaire go overbroad to rob of daddy’s million pounds. Duffy, is by James Coburn, does the brothers’ vides ship a played ex-sailor who an dirty work and pro- the Arcadia audience. Duffy’s place would be the greatest place to inhabit and the course, the Duffy blows “Yeah, movie and his cool only to once see. say to I guess I love ya” andthe only blows it once with its con- fusing ending. Cobum handles his role with What of study straight wrist watch?The actionis cool. audience, perhaps Rachel’s climac- tic breaking of the apron strings, but her new on taking her mother along into independence, The Puritainlstic no geration facial expressions and attention awayfrom script. the power ousness to exag- the In ap- so a of of bare impact, nard a love-making a are thrown in —Liz Eber Romeo and Juliet The New York Times love is advertised in as “no ordinary story’’ and, indeed, it hardlyseems like the and same seen The on old story we’ve allstudied difference between Franco ductions is the is played by and version and other prostars: Juliet age of the 16-year-old Olivia Hussey Romeo, by Whiting. you’ve They ever like but they actors, balcony ding night. are exhibit However. and on their wed- scene Romeo and Juliet certain childish traits reviewer are by Juliet’s her, because it contrasted with her temper a tantrums. sharply so Romeo had simple, childish belief that his In love would bring being peacebetween Mer- cutio andTybalt, but when it didn’t work andMercutio ran was killed, he impetuously afterTybalt to take revenge. Another technique that makes this version good is the so viewer feels toward the never be tion. With establishedin a camera closeness moviethat the can stage producfocused in a a close-up of Juliet’s face when Romeofirst speaks her the Capulet’s party, extreme expression becomes unnecessaryand the viewer is put on an intimate basis with to at a teenage girl reacting as now parapetetic George the Regency. Plimpton in a Film version of G.P.’s un- is most Juliet’s mi UM nurse exchange Perhaps the realism of the S 5. fight scenes, whispering when Romeoand messagesin the only drawback screen for to the is evidentin the which a "fight arranger’’ received credit. Being close 2-1522 THE declamations when appropriate,as church. HG6C PVNG herlover’s words to with shining eyes, a twitched eyebrow and soft gasp. Microphones eliminate a natural at ACWCCSS SPANISH CHUNKY HAS Juliet studded a bloodygash is not the most vamp On the whole it seems for the available in three finest in avant-garde footwear if there is as almost too Juliet; there is more, certainly, than it much violence in Romeo comparable a of amount televisiontime. All of the tended realistic to a saries have time dirty and fights they all day are ex- the adver- tired, sweaty and have realistic a from the first West development, anc present length get to Side and repartee, to the Story-like gang's disbelief when it is all over, that taunt a who had beenalive and laughing few minutesbeforecould actually die. Most of it ber of say, seems "Can't agony of senseless so to a mem- generation. Tempers our such little over things and talk this we the watching one flare wants over?" to The fights is made' doubly Intense if the viewer knows whoisl going to lose. Zeffirelli has was a talent for detailwhich poorlydemonstratedin his tion of The Taming gold filter the Burton-Taylor has of the just the movie sumptuous,if principals are colors and a the bit dull allowed to very easily. fiasco! in effect are just onlythewear restricted Romeo is time of the hazy costumes wearing blue. The music to a delicate right Romeoand Juliet. The as produc-j Thej Shrew. which contributed to making is to; appropriate! story and blends in? Romeo and Juliet leaves the vieweiyj with the impression of a put perfectly together whole. Everything about it beautiful, Leonard Whiting’s blue isj eyesS and Olivia Hussey's mesmerizing husky voice and* well as her fresh! eyes, as innocence. As a guest at the press preview said, "It’s one time the movie is better thanthe book." -Deborah Kravetz and color combinations thrill- place to be in an age when advance make-up technology makes it look very heel, (land rubbed antiqued leather playinj now ARRIVED copper oi moments Romeo (Leo- • stars lover ing not without unbelievable. struck was delighted laugh wheneverRomeo kissed Lion" closing her fallen someone which they would be totally This Leonard teenagers no before. Not only very adult emotions in the famous lacking 17-year-old act seen they excellent control of in for the stage. big Zeffirelli’s film "Paper of Romeo & Juliet to sensu- show for his money. —Linda Seltzer Alan Alda powerful Romeo and over the threads of and the lesbianism, give the viewer immensely the World. at un- the duplicating Story,” Olivia Hussey bends Whiting) in Zefferelli’s interpretation be hit simplicity falls so almost scene "West Side town general, the modernistic attempt morbidity, on at is naivete in nor the head with it. In has to to turn flower child a meeting, achieve its rely setting is nor culminates in the virgin grammar school teacher usual that the audience needs to at downto teeny- which pearance of revival in which uninspiring will. country for the triteness excuse bopper language andreactions.The cast crazy outfits compose country girl unfortun- Ifthis initial false lead doesn’tthrow the over their Rachels which two exceptional becomesthe age worn, "Rachel, Rachel, of your shell and come out live.” Despite the enjoyment, one can’thelp hurting fromthe painfully bad dialogue men are be perceptive to too the sort of thing everyonewishes he were in if he hadthe money, the time, andthe mature promises ately why does this who grooves on the cooler-than-hippie Tangiers beachesand bellydancers wear such a setting this story of a virgin schoolteacher who reaches maturityatthe age of thirty- five. venture much sensitivity. And etc. village is the England for girls are, of chicks sharpest New this pop-art, gadget-filled padfor a A DRIVE FOR FIVE I 11 Yugoslav If you tired are the barren wallsof of the Houston Hall Bowl Room and unable to make the Museum, hegira the to Philadelphia I suggeslthat you go see the exhibit of contemporaryYugoslavian art the Civic Center. The 200 works in at painting, graphics, sculpture,and tapestry. will I Triumph : of the and is less Whale, 1967, the Art Museum, at than representational Sprucane’s Spruance: Benton was you with least provide at of enjoyment, if moments not a few convince you that a pile of empty oil cans is still only a pile of emptyoil cans. However, I thatthis show contains few executed in color must warn works of any earlier works. profound originality. Ap- parentlythe European artists are suffering 1904-1967 from the have been the over confusion that we same in seeing American annuals past few years concerning a definite direction in whichcontemporary That lithography exhibits of the was the late BentonSpruance is clearly demonstratedin passion of artist’s work presently ’ no Spruance Memorial 1928-1967 , lenton ad "The Passion faladelphia t "Ben’s series of a on display in Philadelphia; The the Pennsylvania Academyof the Fine Arts, basedon lithographs ‘'Moby Dick”, the at Museum of Art. philosophy .ales agent at the tints of Ahab", at commented Mrs. Ann McNulty, people,” is for art Pennsylvania Academy, and wife and of Kneeland McNulty, of curator concentrationon the development the Art Museum. Intense drawings nd perfection of his technique as a lithographer, in favor of pursuing, for example, , I career as a painter is evidence of that conviction. A lithographer can print many one were produced. .'spies of a particular work, makingthem less costly than if only line at therefore, lithographs, within the are reach of more people than are fine oil ' aintings. *7l *Pe touche, °f rtist : complex a The process is and its -* water, which applied to design belled to varies the on absorbed and it stone Lithographs water. in thickness by in on all a are made on a A with the size ofthe lithograph. The a form. The stone is then soaked liquified goes". collection large of tapestries is Included in the exhibit and is the first upon entering the museum. An attempt is made on the part ofthese to be seen artists to translate in movements Spacal and particularly fine more in the part same wool various two unsuc- ofthe Yugoslavs, Jogoda Buie, present although this is work, the line of craft rather than art. Common today on into painting, usually cessfully. However, particular by drawing with the greasytouche in stone, either by brushingit is the and time-consuming process demandingmeticulous based on the adherence of ink to a greasy substance repellence limestone, which makes his ifayon-like form, or ®J fashionworld; anyway, follows that ofthe Lojze is Lithography vjtaftsmanship. galled is moving. For the poor connoisseur, I can only suggest that he accept thatthe in art, for the time being philosophy "anything that was art is a lack of interest of artists in developingthe understandingof the art Paul Klee. Hans Hoffman, and survivedthe still that test of time, but the layman must find it difficult to acceptworks are uninteresting, irrelevant, and poorly conceived,despite their presence in show a tainly prestigiousas this. as do not mean say that to paintings exhibited here fall I cer- all the into the category. A number of goodpainters are well represented, notably Marij Pregelj and Janez Bernik. The graphic artists presentthe most in the exhibi- interesting group of works tions. These artists religious, and folk art utilize primitive, motifs, andtrans- late them into an abstract idiom, creating works that enjoyable are well as Most impressiveare the prints of Marijan Pogacnik, Janez Bernik, and Riko Debenjak. Although the made to of present all the work visual arts American the more ists being in in general is doneinthe field of Yugoslavia. Visitors drawn first as to etc., but help no show would be com- but feel that a Jack similar situation exists in Yugoslavia. —John Chase as except those covered by the touche. Ink and is rethe crayoned or brusheddesign, s stone of possible each stone ruin to be exact and correspond to each ofthe other stones. It fourth color and have to do it againfromthe must lithograph on the a beginning. Managing the e ithographs, backbreaking. in the case of large is cumbersomeand. particularly who generally Spruance, unlike European lithographers printer, did the printing himself, on his own stones. stones 5 lake design and send it a c ith ink he mixedhimself, nd a - to a particularly notable since he was the victim heart condition. The extensive exhibit ach decade from 1928 to 1967. ' hile he t it for the four the at of emphysema for Pennsylvania Academy, occupies Spruance’s first lithographwas made in Paris in 1928, rooms, one he worked Intrigued with the process, amazinglyprolific while also was forty years, during which time he College of Art. lir at Beaver College andthe Philadelphia llfilling teaching obligations the black and white, suggesting is work during the first two decades is largely in Described by Carl lany years of work required for mastery of the color technique. and Drawings at the Art Museum, as a Curator Emeritus of Prints * was * studyingon of the citizen who showed lithographs set Fathers and Sons”, rawling