w"'r::-= J THE POl NTER Point Blank 11~ by BJ::V BVt:NJSG Md t:D )tAKKS HO~UX:O~IISG 1!161 S<.'HEOULE OF t:vt:.'iTS S.ht rday, ~L II !2 Soon - Quf'tn Cl.ndldatt tntcrvttw& - Unl~·erslty 6;~e~.: . _ Qu~n bandldatt Banqutt - Center S11nday,Ot't. It 5 p.m. - Brat and om Roast - University Nor1h Campus ~ ~:: :: ~~~~"$ ~~~ C.~:~" Campus 8 p.m. - Queen f'lnall• u Announced - North Campu.J Campal a;nlnc llc!i!n• ~torwhy, Ocl. u -Qc,~ell1 ike Nlaht - f1t\dhouse I I rel l n:e!::, ~ p.m.. - 8 p.m. - FkF- 11le I"'JlCr'll II')' 10 mirror the Lntuest ol the unh·•nlly communUy, "'tlkh muns ,....., tloriH and ~l!Orll ll on IU~h aonlro''"'lallubjtclt u mul· tlormi!Qry houn, Hort>«<mlllfl C arnH - tntenmural Area Aru and LKture St riH: ·Doc EvaN Dtxl~ land Band _ Wfdn~.Oet.U 8-6 p.m. - VoUna Queen - U.C. and Clu.Jroom Eli~~=·hou,..- DtDOt and Allen Centers 4 p.m. - HomftO!f\ ....1 CamH - 6:30 p.m. - ~nt Show - F1eklhou.e Thund.a.7, Oct. II I 4 p.m. - Homeoomlpa Gamn - Intramural Am 7-!~ p.m. - H o i i i Truaute HuDt - MMI at Allm CentH l-'dcla7, Od. u . 6 p.m. - Alumni uet - Holiday Inn &tu..... y,Qri.ll ! 10 Lm. - Horneeomlna Panu1e- S.atnnin& at Bulloll Ave. and romlna lo the eampus Btfore Game - Band ~w - Colrite nekl 1~ p.m. - POINTERS ~ STOUT - ~rl<e Fteld. o:_s~1Ciub •'lelclhouae s!.f:." r - . . . . .- '""'-ml"' 8 p.m. - HorntCOmlilc concen and Awudl ... Bulfy St.· M..rie and nW Sandpipers - Fkldhouw. ~!~"t:i probknu. ktl~ll.· IUJ"~t. Intramural Arn. Pointer Deadline DB. FRED IUlEHPLE erawlecl to the top ot a aeven.story learning resource• tenter at Stevens Point State Un1veral ty to t.bow orr the ev~n tree plaeed there to symbollu enclo.ure of the roof on the new $3.5 mUUon structure. ~pte 1.1 dean of the center, which is Stevens Point'a talleat building. The four.atory university clauroom tfllter 1.1 In the background. Dr. Kremple Pya the tree tppplng orr cuatom come. f rom northun Europe where early-day tribel conaiderecllreel u their roola. 1 September 25, 1969 THE POH-tTEil Page 2 K ellett Commi.m(m Study SbouldlllciudeMoreStudents / The Governor's Com miNion on education, betd· ed by WIU\am Kell~tt. haa been exploring eduea. tlon&l proeeu from kindergarten to PhD. AI the work drawa to a ela~e, atudenta are ge tting the opportunity to !ace the Individual t.uk uniUI to anawe r questions and make c:onunenUI. It isun rortunat e t hat the taak torus contain no permanent s tudent members. Sudenta are In a Cine position to view inaUtullonal proeeaa and have a vital atake In change. It is euenti&l tha t auch a commlaalon come to tenna with Stevena Point State University. The alate has 10 far failed t o come to terma with th is lnatitullon. Part of the probl em Uea In the !let that the alate 11 tradition-bound In lUI view of highe r education. Educational conaldera· tiona ~ee m to filte~ down through the University or Wiaeonsln. The nine state unlversitlea are no t s n overaite, created to carry the overflow rrom t he UW, but acperate and vital lnatitutlona which need the nmc consideration aa Madlaon. tr an example or tht prcacnt attuatlon la nCflied, we were lnfonned that again thia year the mtalc department will not receive a . new plano, while the UW will re«h·e a grand total of 119 grand pianoe. T hill the alate muat reorder ill prioritlet to fiU aU the need!! of ita lnatitutlota. More im· portant alii!, the university muat be treated leu aa a tog In a aystem, and more aa vital and individual institution. Graduate atudy haa been decided to rit the neW of the aystem, not the institution. Thia type of prescription education haa been applied to every l.wel, Including student lire. Two yeara ago it waa the Student Con· duct Code, and thia year the Board of Regent& may be diacuaalng a unLform vlaitation policy for reaidenoe halia. While the Kellett Commltsfon atud.iea the structural problema 'that oeed overhauling, they have been liatenlng 1t o atudenta who have demanded that their education be more flexible lo structure and conteot, to make It more "rele- " We Are One Species, With a World to Win" - George Wold Lutz Replies To Dreyfus THE PODIUM Dreyfus' Letter Brings Response l lhlnkth,U III• thedtily or free men t<.> defend U)('mtel\"'1 1\nd 11rot« t th<- ''""' dom they tlave. Ar>d I thinlc ~~n:,;'r!th~n~ve;~~~;~rd ~~:e::l o( meaning th~ t this duty Lncludl'l lk'IOifld. InK Gnl'WU and 0111.'"1 «xmuy from ~ln J 1 mll llil.,.lk 1\l ll!thatniUI'I on ly themlllts ry 10lut lon to r\-~1}-th in;r "'hi~ l,norln~t the non-mliUJt)' solution. Mllltilrli m Mll•·ars aGo vane._ un&r c ul~e trlotilm ar>d lo\·r of country, but It s lwa >·• ludJ to 1M u me thinK - wa r In I~ n-ame o1 God , Countl'}', atwl ~·rredom. We need only look to hl stol'}' to ..ee how rn:my na t ions hJiwe f ~Uen to lhl• f:obe I Cf'll.e of pat rkl!lsm and fn-edom. ltilthls tl>a t lr.., tni"nl>l'Cdtodde ndthrnl.UI>ti w~~:'!!~~ ~rer!~1!~~ot~::C:~~ ~~~~r!~;t r~: rigid administ rative education. Experimentation muat be unreatralnctl; buildings m.uat ~ rede- 'll l al~~; =~d ::;;:r 1 ~~~~ ~~r:~~~- of ua would care to admit," atatea Uobert Willlama, head of the private education t aak unit. Noth· ing 111e have seen ao far, lcada ua to agree with ~~ ':~~a~h~ ~!k~aJ;t o~ 1 ~e 0 ~~rere~;~l:~r!: perhapa he ia headed in the right direction. Scott Schutte •~talnst. Poiut~r Mo~11r To Bud WllJ.JAM D. t.VTZ Depe. OJ Faculty Pboto Ban Question Of Tbe Wrek meeting laat 1be memben ol \\'SIJ-St ~•·­ P olnt Young Ame rlu ns lo< F'.......tom commrnd f'l"('lid•'fll D1'e)'llllonhlll\:1nd ln nll'<'l· lng 1hfo Mma nds prC'It"ll l l'< lt~ him 11111 spr l t~~~: br ,,...., ll):alnst Cl mfKIS ln•·ah·,.,.nt .,..1\h the military. year, ~~~e~!h~t=~e;h~~~~~e~nmi~~w~l~:;,um:~: !~~;::~n au~ bJ~!~·r: 1 ~f~ ;:~:~ra::nm'::": nn:Rt:SA M. sou:m ing at aU is a decision made by the Attorney G<'n('ral which held t hat a cloaed meeting was contrary to Wi&conain'a anti-aecrecy law. S<"ction 14.90 or th e Wiaconain Statut('& atatea a ll meetings of all atate and local gov· <'rning and administrative bodies, boards, rommiAIOnll, committee• and agencies . . ahall be publicly held and open to all citizens at all times . " It waa under thla section that Ch:alnn .•n DETI I II EIUJt:l\T Vice Chalnn 3n \"oo n~: AmrrkM• lor F r«~~ "" To 1lle Editor Dt-~~r Ed itor, One <.>f the ll1l>lt lr)·in~ <· JI(!C\.1 of llle In t.,.·,-nt ldh-r•·n- th~:::~:r~~~;: .t~::e..::~ ~=wt~e 1f.u:!cin the preface to the atatute: "Jn recogni t ion of the fact that a reprc8entative government of the American type Ia dependent upon an Info rmed electorate, It ia declared to be the policy of the 11tate that the public Ia entitled to the fuUeat and moet complete information regarding the affo.lrs of government aa Ia compatable with the conduct .or governmental affairs and the t ranaaction of gove rnmental busineu." The Intent ~eema Inescapable to ua. Taking I Uty~lcai l or llOTC tTIIC! Pointer, S.·;~ l!llnwtllchthe J p.irit olfll· t· ~rt Sp;<nccr un be ""'"' bum11ing among 1uch ,,.., • .! furniture as the.> h lstQflul "'~ JIO'r.tli\'e and th.c ,\n~lo-.i.n •" myth, SI)('Cifi~a lly, tlk·lllsiOJ>• 1 examplea mHf'lh:o lll.'d b)' tl"' p....-ldent In I UPilOI't or his < ~~ tentlonthatan arrtll:d ciUt•· n} Is \' ltul to a nntlon'• .,.-,•11·1-' :~n~:o!7;:e~~':~et~ ~~"! ~~e!~e ~:~ul!?; tnr d•mM>n$tratn n<.>thlll~ k·• than a nlne\'lt.ablt! tOTDIIa l) •f Soelul D;uwlnlst th<.>ughl, tt•.\ the action. or every attending member of the faculty on vital laauei The faculty a ttitude1 waa typieal. They were oratora, given to great wind upon almoat any occz::~;::~r!e,~n :t~ 1 ~t~l~:!n~ Preu Club, Attorney General' Robert Warren wu the speaker and wu u ked by ua during the queatlon period, ''Can a 'governmental body' conducting a n open meeting deny the preu the right to • record the vote on CUm!" Mr. Wa mn replied, "I dOn't ICe how they lean, but don't hold me to that." There bu never been an opinion from tlle Attorney General's otnce on thia queStion and ao Tbe Pola&er haa IClll a lletter to Hrs. Mary Wll· 1 ~~~ttot~~ ~~;:~ ~~e:'eu~=ney General. The lmpUcatlona of a favorable deeWon are wide-spread. I~ is time that our faculty :e:~ ~o =:;u~~ ';:~~ ~~:b!~,!: etred the wbole unlveralty community. ' BcotlScbutte lh ll t J.<>II IJR) ol lh(o lui ce!'llury"l u reskJ CO<Jtlnue to l f>pemr In 11 .\ e aiU' In 1l0lnt Is J 'r~"tlor-t Dreyfus's r~11l)' t<.> tl>r crlto.·• !~o::~i~~· =~0t 1:u~~nl:.~·:u~i:'oC:I;h~e~;:e:: ~:.d ~:t h:~: ~ti~h~~~~~be~~.n o~u~.':UC:~ En ~h.!! YAF Approves Dreyfus Stand Why did The Polnter take over the Student Senate office! At the April faculty of,,.. sn.a tlon'tqu.alltatl\'e\'al~~o.• •i The Pointer Wisconsin State Uni versity n.e POlN'l'ER Is publbh~ Wl!ekly ex~pt h olidays 111d eumlnatkln per1oda. 11 $11!\-.!NI Point. Wisconsin, by the studenll o f Wbconatn Sta te Unl verclty, SubIKTi ptlon price - $:1.00 p<"r yesr . Cln:vlaUon !1,500. SKond-dau postsp pald 11 Ste'-.!1\1< Point. The POINTER office Is loc:at~ In the University Cen ter. '1'\!lepllone 341·1251. Ellt. 23S. t:DITORIAL BOA&D Editor-Paul J anty, 601 Fourth A'-.!., 341·233!1 Assodate Editor-Scott Sch utte, 601 Fourth Ave., 341·233!1 N - Editor-Debbie Frftman. 2221 Sims A'-.!~ 341~ SporU Editor-Tim l..uctl. 230 Saldwln Hall. ExL 2!18 F'e sture £dllor-UIJI Meluner. 2132 Stanley Sl., 341·281'!1 Copy £dltor-Liurle Leatherbury, 1901 CoUece A\-.!~ 344.0141 Photo Edltor- .\l lq Dom1nowsld, 134 W.tson. EKL 669 Mr. Mr. ADVISEHS Dan HouUhan, Joh.n Anderson, lntorm~~tloll lntorm~~tkln 5ervkes, EKt. 23!1 St:rvkes, ExL 457 STAFF J elf Albrecht, Becky Ber(ltl'ftle r. '1'\!tl')' Bra~y. Naney Cordy, M~ ClodOWikl Marl< H.U. Robert Hart· bert. BliJ HUlt\IYlel. Mary Janty, Thm Kuj awski, Carol Lohry, Dt-bble Manahan, Bob Okrulnakl, Rldr; Pendel' ~ ~llceUo. L&ny Shldeck, Mwy Stecker, I~Ortionate to Ul<' " >l hl)' ''' lt1 eltiztns to WDJ:t:' w;, r ,\ .~ rordln(ll)', ml~;:ht m"kl'l rl~:l•l Lookrdlltfiii.>A'Cki&r ly,tb" hiltorlca l exnn)f11<'11 ar e. l•t lhc!mHivn. equally of dubklJS ch:r.rmcter: """lent ls rll('l theocncy ; Prrlcl...an ,\tiii"'''J - ' llmltrd democrllcy bast'd uJ>"' • sb\·e economy; l mP:"'I·•' Rome - oUranhlc and ""'",. cratlc:; the Angk>Srutonl - 1··1'• da l andchurdl-domlnDinl. Eu'll byD.arwtnlanst:~nd:lNit~ Ire mean exampk't tlmt>l)· b<.. eause thc!y did not t ul'\·iw But by the sta ndnrtb Ool ,.·to:~t l undcnlandtobeourck'm.>ttatlc ~al\11<')' "'"'mUll<'' •tlllbecslllf!wrholdon<'''Dilli' prater e\-en than IUJ'\'I\'a l, ,.,.1 tha t va l u e ls llberty. \\'hl'. tht:'n,thouldwe a pepai tf:loi· ll«t ot I IO(tp to the \'OU• lion of that 11nlst<•r fie • ow- Anak>·Suon "tradllloo~" 'lboM ..._llle"' natl\'n nw-nUontd by the prnld~nt In.-. neclloawllhour urUerc:olanl· allt.m "'-'' wbltour "'uadi· lions" sn: .,.wlh. We' mlrht dobettertolmllatethc!lrl. FRM;!( S. J £SSIC ~peech Continued Listen· to wsus Keep Informed On Campus .Activities Sports Our ·M ..,', Sea.ctiotl IACivdet " FlllMA.N, PORTAGE, fLOlSHl iM, DlXTU, HUSH PUPPilS & lAND Shippy Shoes EMMON'S UNIVERSITY STORE * SCHOOL. SUPPLIES * ART MATERIALS * POSTAL SUBSTATION I A.M. t. a· P.M. ACIOSS FlOM IALDWIH HALL Poge .A IU':liiDESct: H ALL EXTt:SSIOSS BAI~WIS . APT. - Ell1. l!M DESK - '" ~· "">W >E ~- OE " Ellt. l56 E•L "' '" "' '" "' "' ~· "' "'~· "' "" tn:LZ{:U. APT. - Ext . 250 DESK - £xt. 2'16 Room• 101·1011 APT - t:.\L IS " "' Ur.t5l DESK J.2l..139 ""m 201-Wf IS 2l i-2H IS 211-230 2S 2U.228 ",IS 301-30!35 m.l3t l.'\" 310-321 ~s ~s APT. - '". DESK - 8Ulll Ex!. !.97 E><l. SGD t:>:L .aQO 401 -102 .fill ~ ~ •u us Ellt. 29 Ex t. -'65 IS "' 0~ 0~ oro m "' m m "' 11\' EIL APT. DESK - ,.. ,'" ,'". >E .. <E ow Ext . ltD J::xt. 3-17 E>:L '" "' "' "' "' MO ,. M> Tau Kappa Epsilon "The Fraternity For Life" RUDY'S SEXY WAITRESS WANTED Ott Hwy. 51 (THEY USUALLY ARE) Invites ALL MEN To Our Formal Rusher on SEPT. 29 And The Informal at the Iverson Park Warm ing House on on County X SERVE .. HAMBURGERS PIZZA The Brat Barn !HIS WEEK I THE BUS SCHEDULE for the city of Stevena Point has been arranged to the advantage of Uni'{Craity •tudenta. A bWI will now atop regularly on the RNerVe Street tide o~ Allen Center, and ncar the DeBot Center bicycle nek. Tbe Ume aehedule apptara In the left hand com er of the map. The SOUP Oae Night Only The Bt\itis~••,~..~.?.,'..~,?" Wealth THURl., SEPT. 25 ~he,..~~~~.. I~:,key . One of the top groups at the Midwest Rock FestiYal. ECHIO BEER BAR 611 You' ve nner heard anything like themf M iles Nllf'thwnt of S...ons Point Loh ott Hlthwor 10 . OCT. 2 at the Not For Wealth or Rank But For Personal Worth and Merit Red Lantern Call 341 -1414 210 hadoro We LOVE college students at I WESTENBERGER S 1 =•. .\~~~ ~~~t f;k~ ~~~e :~o~heo~~mb~~~~~ -visi t 'The Village', our charming '<)(jo founta in luncheonelle. -complete lines of Yardley, Mox Foetor and Prince Motchobelli. --prestige tobaccos, pipes. --o huge select ion of the latest men's colognes. -we scour the Oift shows for the most un ique, timely gift Items we can find and you will be delighted! ! ' -we g ih·wrop free of clwrge. You will h tlad you ltoppcd ot 11111rstrnhrrgr{s MAIN ond STRONGS !. Pizza Hut feoturin9 tlot Beef Sandwiches This Week Only Tues., Sept. 30 Smorgus Board 1.25 ALL YOU CAN EAT For Your (Ofl ve nlenco FREE DELIVERY 341-2100 . THE POINTER Septetukr II, 1969 The dlredor of ho111lnJl' at WSU.Q!;hkOiiih has announn.'d that then. are 1.000 trnJ>ty beda In camp~a rnldenee , haU.. Eht llaU II; ap~rtntly the hardelt hi! dorm. 111 only 17 or Ju 1.,7 bella are 1n ll!lt. Thb Ott\IPI.fll l hOrt· I Jl'<' I$ blamed on lncrn~ tuition for out of 1tate stud~ntl and th~ fatt that wphomorel are txln& allowed to III'C oll-e.ampus. SepW!nobu II, 196& Stu<lenu wiU be •·otlnJl' on a new s\11\k'nl body rons!ltutlon thb '""eek. If pa&Soed. It will call for a reapportionment of atu<k'nt repreaentatlon In thf:o senate, a;ivlnll' off.campUJ studenll an equal •·olct! In iludent go•·cm· ~nt. It wtll abo try \o lmpron "udent·faculty relations by using addl!lonal rommlttces. having I!Udef\1 ob.ic:r.·cr• on facuhy commltti'('J, and faculty obwr.·~.. on s tudent rommlttee.. Sf-pl.tmbu 12, l eGS The SchooL of Educa!Lon hu form«! a atudent athisory board, ''"111e Cle".orlnc llou~ot for At1lon by S tudrniS In t:d"'catlon at Planeviik'.H CILASE"• P"'rpO&C b to ~tabJLsh 1o1rcater 1tudent partld~tlon In policy form:~tlon. program denlopment, llT,.duatlon rf'qulremeuu and COUI"'t' f'll(!(til'f'll('SIIIrothe Sdlool of Education. The Colorado Dally tlnh-enil)' Qf Colorado So:-plftn~Nor 1%,1969 ~~~~~~~~!~1 c!~ ~:~evJ~,!~~:c;ro~ cooking bctlltln and dalm an lrlcome (lncludlna loom. &rllll\1, etc.) of Hu than $128 per month. i)rd1,1t1lo115 from the Income wUl be allowed for tuition. book5 a nd rent paid Ol~r 30 per of a i\udent'l Income. The food 1\amp~, used primarily by low Income famUiel, wJU be dll trlbutlon on the to.sb of lrlrome remalnlnJI after deduction~- HOT FISH SHOP Featuring Seafood and Steaks DOWNTOWN STEVENS POINT Phone 344-4252 OF WISCONSIN FOLK-ROCK FESTIVAL Friday, September 26 • 8 P.M. RICHIE HAVENS LIVE IN CONCERT WITH THE OZ FROM MADISON SOUL RHYTHM EXPRESS FROM MADISON ASHLEY WEST fROM BERKELEY, CALIF. AT THE UW FIELDHOUSE ~ICKt.-r$ ARt:: ~..$0. $5.00 A."D $!.00 Saturday, Septemb.r 27 • 8 & 10 P.M. HOWLIN' WOLF AND LUTHER ALLISON'S BLUES NEBULAE AT THE WISCONSIN UNION THEATER $695 Sport Shop 1024' Main 1:00 TICKETS ARt: 10:00 TICKI."''$ ARE I~!.CIO, ~.50. SUO A."iD $ 1.00 S:.o:t A.,.,-D SI.:.O SO CENT DISCOUNT ON COMBINED PRICE IF YOU IUY TICKffi FOR SHOWS lOTH NIG HTS. Sponsored br The WIS<'DNSIN STUDENT ASSOCIATION, BROOM STREET THEATER, ond FOLK ARTS SOCIETY. T I(,"KJ:.."''S . SOW OS S..u.t: AT WtSCONSIS U:-I IOS BOX OFFICE. BROOU STJUXI' THYATER. DlSCOtlST RECORDS. A.'"D VICI'OB MlJSIC L" MA.OlSOS: AND Kt:SEBVED TICKETS. THE POINTER Point Loses Defensive Struggle, 6-0 111e vl1lt.on1 lOOk oo.·er with W8 L"C IIT.l!\i>t:.t:~ llttW over ml11ute• left c-r.• remal11llllC Whlt~atu . 1 o the vlel<>ry over Plallevllko _ ' o Polntrn. Oshkosh _ 1 1 Point lacl!'l Nllii'OO St(ltlt . _ 1 1 thlll l''eckMd u lA Crwse 1 1 trawl to La Cl"osK 10 !Uwr Filii> .. I 1 o:onfe"'n« rival WSt.l• t:au Oalre 0 1 inal:lOI!ncounter SI.,WMJ'll.lll\ 01 ~0 (.~i ~ ~ O ,.,.. Supc'r lor _ u 2 I I l i I, ~~~ '?<'f'::.:~~.:~ ':~. I: 1: llcmldjl 6, Stc'""• Pt..ott ~ ·~f~~~~~•cr n. S•·•·n 11 1 t ~ Oshkosh H . ~;.... o~ur I! Plauo:vtl~ 70, L.. OGu.t II Rlwrt'a1Lo7.Sut•"u' l-30 J.liS Gam~Thl•ll..t; S\(ltltatO.hkuoh Plal\ev\111! 11 Stl!\"tt>S Nnt ~IL.o IS~~-er ~·ans at ~~ .· Supc'r lorat Eau . . . h 'a nearln1 Chrbtmu In the National LA-allue. and contmdt'.. are llh·lne '"'liY a:amea, but no one Glants;;o;;.~=~~:~:~~;·;;,~~:.~:::~~.::!~:::.l l~i,.9;~"~:~: want tht'm. It would be a shame If th.,. theydon'th&\"ethedl'pthto serlwslyt'hallena:e who wm dis~ of the ~n& In t=ll )lb>·ot~ At leut the Uadt!:en know they un score this )'Ur, they could Ute! about 20 nM!n on defci\IC'. !hey would rixM. La Croue 3\, St\WI'nf Point \ 4. UCLA ~- Wisconsin 20. Pack 21. 49·.,.. 17. Wilmot 21, Elkllorn 19. n'lle Elka will put their l·e•~•t reakon kind *of . atrta~l the llne - * )'Oil knowwh.lt * lnddC'ntall)', t am In bad n('ed or .e•"eral to help me out, U )'Oil ~ re lnlcffttl"d, call me 230 Bald"''" llall. Hunters' Corner ' Comtr . of Moln I. Third This Week Pe rfonn their own rec:ordlr.gs piUs M>ng5 by The Lenermen, Simon ond Gorfunkel, Four Freshmen, · Vogues ond mony other groups. The Show Place of Centrol WiKonsin of St..,•n• P.Nnt THE Sound Street Thru SATURDAY Tues. Night - Top Night Sun. Night - 30c Night Are you RUSHED for a quick bite to eat? Are you SORORITY that you can't FRATERNALIZE with the people that you do know when you do eat? Do most restaurants seem GREEK to you? - Then pledge yourself to eating Busy students like a · pleasing atmosphere when dining out. For some reason, they pick the Lantern, 341-1414 tl\tb lantern .J~~·~··.~ SA'nJilDAY a SUSDAY