Student Government, page '2 Falstaff, page 2 & 6 THE NEWS RECORD Basketball Seniors, page 3 · NEWSLINE- 475:-2748 ADVERTISING- 475-5901 Vol. 60 Number 31 Cincinnati, , Tuesday, February 27, 1973 ACLU Files Friend-of-Court Brief In Conn, Tuition Residency Case The American Civil Liberties Union In a friend-of-court brief filed in state interest" test. by an Ohio corporation, his youngest connection with a case from child had been born in Ohio, and of Ohio (ACLU) has called upon the The ACLU says that the durational U.S. Supreme Court to holq that Connecticut (whose regulations are because he intended to remain in the requirements do not further any state colleges and universities "may similar to Ohio's), the ACLU asserts State after graduation. substantial state interest, and not discriminate between residents that such residency requirements Common Pleas Court Judge ,., supplied the Court with data showing by imposing higher tuition rates interfere with "the right to travel, William R. Matthews ruled in favor that with increasing basic tuition and upon newly arrival resident students the right to an education and due of the university. federal and private support, state tax than they impose upon other process of law at the administrative Similar cases are currently pending dollars constitute only a small resident students." level." in several other states. Ohio courts percentage of the cost of higher The News Record reported in It includes a copy of the Ohio are scheduled to hear a number of education. Prior decisions of the October that the university could statute and· Regulations of the Board challenging the 01.1 t-of-sta te tuition Supreme Court "expressly prohibit a lose up to $6 million annually if the of Regents and asks the High Court surcharge this year. state from apportioning benefits and higher tuition rates for out of state to issue a broad ruling "because the Nevertheless, once a UC student services according to the past students were dropped. issues before this Court (in the has been classified as "out-of-state," \ contributions of its citizens." Like other state-supported Connecticut Case) are closely related he remains so while continuously The civil liberties group maintains universities UC charges out-of-state to issues which involve the residents enrolled at the university. The only that state regulations impose students higher tuition costs. of Ohio." In both states, out-of-state hope he has of becoming a resident excessive residency requirements The average tuition difference students who become legal residents of Cincinnati while still in school is are still required to pay a upon students and that "the state's if, as a senior, he is able to prove that between an out-of-state student and legitimate interest in deciding who is a Cincinnati resident is about $300 non-resident fee for the entire he has been promised employment in DAVID HALBERSTAM speaks Thursday to students in Losantiville Room. duration of their schooling. a resident could easily be determined Ohio within twelve months. per quarter, although some non-Ohio by examining whether the new graduate students pay as much as a Prepared by ACLU staff counsel arrival has obtained a dwelling, a card $400 additional tuition fee . Leonard J. Schwartz, the brief charges that non-residency fees have registration, a driver's license or Students who live in Ohio but as a specific objective the exclsuion voting registration." outside the Cincinnati city David Halberstam Says Fear, of out-of-state students-which boundaries pay a tuition surcharge of Benson A. Wolman, ACLU creates a "chilling effect" on the between $15 and $105 per quarter. executive director, said the high constitutional right to travel. court "will probably hand down a Last year slightly over 10,000 of The brief asserts that any scheme ruling in June." of classifying persons which impedes Arrogance Led To Viet Debacle the University's 23,660 He noted that ACLU attorneys are lie, it had nothing to do with reality. undergraduates were Ohio residents the fundamental right to travel can continuing to advise students who BY ROBERT BEHLEN "The Democrats were driven out of If South Vietnam goes communist it living outside Cincinnati, and there only be sustained against an Equal believe they are unconstitutionally News Editor power for being 'soft on is a threat to U.S. security," he said. were 3800 students attending UC Protection (Fourteenth Amendment) being charged a non-residency fee to communism' so that subsequent Halberstam questioned this and the from outside the state. challenge if it meets the "compelling file notices of "payment-under-pro­ David Halberstam, author of the presidents would not let themselves validity of the domino theory. "In test" with_ each quarterly fee current best-selling book, "The Best be called soft on communism or let payment. He pointed out that such and the Brightest," Thursday said another country go over to the 1961 the CIA said that the domino fear and a sense of arrogance were communists," he said. theory was not valid," he charged. I an approach will not guarantee a "JFK and his men did not change Halberstam later told a smaller .;; PHM Proposal Gains refund, but that th,ere would be no responsible for "rational men acting the policy in Asia of the Dulles years, group of political science professors chance of a refund without it. on an irrational proposition." "One cannot underestimate the the policies which were set and and graduate students that his book Copies of the brief were sent to the impact of the McCarthy era and the architected during the McCarthy "humanizes the individuals in the Good Support At UC Ohio Board of Regents to fall of China," Halberstam told a years." Halberstam attributes this to Pentagon Papers." He suggested that supplement earlier ACLU testimony group composed largely of United JFK's fear of pressure from the publication of the Pentagon Papers BY LINDA BRUZGULIS patients and staff that I've talked before a Board Committee presently States foreign policy students. He right-wing. was a shattering thing for the persons to." considering the structure of tuition spoke in the Losantiville room, 401B He said LBJ was also haunted by involved and lends a good deal of Ferrier added that "It bothers me. fees. .4TC' the fear ofthe 1950s. credulity to his book. The campus campaign supporting that the proposal makes no Halberstam's book profiles leading "Truman and Acheson lost China, Ha1berstam is a 1955 Harvard the People's Health Movement In Connecticut, a court recently provisions as to how the members of' ruled that students who were events, policies, and policy makers of lost the support of Congress, and lost graduate and a former correspondent (PHM) charter amendment proposing the board would be selected. But if the United States' involvement in the support of the country. LBJ was for The New York Times. a Board of Municipal Hospitals to registered to vote in Connecticut and 9 power prestige types are elected by Vietnam. He traces U.S. Asian determined that he would not be the His visit was sponsored by the run General Hospital has met with who held local driver's licenses the Board there are other factions, as policies from the McCarthyism of the president who lost Vietnam, the William H. Hessler Fund Lecturship, "pretty good success," said Ronald should not be compelled to pay the representatives from City 1950s through the Kennedy and Congress, and then the Great a campus-wide series exploring Ferrier, Bus. Ad. junior and member out-of-state fees. Council, the county, and the UC Johnson Administrations. Society," Halberstam said. subjects of national and international ofPHM. Last year, however, in Cincinnati, Board of Directors." He charged that a sense of "The fall of China was shocking to concern. The group initiated a campaign to student Thomas Burke sued the The charter amendment would arrogance concerning American people. They felt a sense of betrayal solicit signatures of registered voters university for $5000, claiming that transfer the administrative and power and values gave the men in and began to look for scapegoats." at UC two weeks ago to get the issue he was entitled to pay a Cii'tcinnati executive work of General Hospital resident tuition not only because he policy-making positions the belief Halberstam said the blame was fixed on the ballot in spring. The Delta Zeta Put from the UC Board of Directors to a was registered to vote in the city, but that America could go "where angels on the experts in the State signatures of 12,000 registered voters Board of Municipal Hospitals. because he was employed part-time might have feared to tread." Department. are needed. "Starting in '42 and '43, the Mary Lou Arundell, member of experts were predicting that the On 7 Month PHM, said that about 1500 signatures Assess Repairs future of China w~s with Mao and were obtained from students at UC. that there would be a split betwen "By far, the majority of the Russia and China," he continued. students we talked to were anxious Social Probation Their estimates were not accepted to see this issue put on the ballot," Sander Halllnspe,lion Continues and they were driven out of service The Panhellenic Standards said Mrs. Arundell. "We only ran into Committee has imposed a the code and the results of student that exist here." during the McCarthy years. a small percentage of students who BY JOHN PRUES seven-month social probationary occupancy of the building. Meanwhile, Cincinnati councilman "They were replaced with hacks, were against the proposal," she said. An extensive inspection of Sander period for Delta Zeta sorority, "You might say that the local Thomas Luken has asked City people who would tell us what we Mrs. Arundell added that most of Hall is being conducted by physical according to the official report sent building inspection office is being Manager E. Robert Turner to report wanted to hear. The sen~ of the UC students supporting the plant personnel and inspectors from to the Panhellenic Council. very careful," explained Neidhard, on steps that he plans to take for the expertise which might have told the proposal "felt that it is an important the Cincinnati building division. The The action stems from charges of "because they are being required to reorganization and improvement of president was wiped out as a result of issue and that the people should be inspection is an effort to determine discrimination brought against the account to state officials. The city the building department in order to the McCarthy period." possible building code violations and sorority by three black women allowed to get the facts. Many who inspectors are going to have to be comply with state standards. "We were left in 1960 with a to assess repairs that will be needed. during spring rush last year. expressed this concern had used very stringent and we are going to Last week, it was Luken who government where people who we're The Ohio Board of Building General Hospital at one time or have to follow a very strict supposed to have the best eyes and Editorial, page four Standards (OBBS), released an helped persuade the OBBS to delay another." interpretation of the code," he lifting state certification from the ears were mute and people who were Mrs. Arundell said that the PHM eight-page report Fe b. 15, in which it During the probation, Mar. 26 to concluded. local building department. Luken supposed to talk were terrified. Our proposal is a grass roots movement. sharply criticized the inspection Nov. 6, the sorority may participate Neidhard explained that some of policies had very little to do with "I feel that City Council opposes the was successful in getting a 120-day only in "formal or informal efforts of the Cincinnati building the "violations" found in Sander are reality," he said. proposal because they don't want the probationary period for the building entertainment incident to rushing or department. Sander was one of four a matter of opinion and different "Everything was built on the big direct responsibility of the hospital," division. in those parties in the observance of buildings in the city which contained interpretations of the code. Howwer, she added. a national fraternity celebration," building code violations which were he said that UC would make Ferrier explained that the proposed the report says. overlooked by local inspectors, the corrections to the building in order board would get to the roots and OBBS report stated. Miss Mary Burke, .chairman of the to meet the requirements of ~tate alleviate the problems faced by Dabney Armed Robbery committee, says other than these two During last weeks preliminary inspectors. : General Hospital. He added that the specific areas neither the chapter nor inspection of Sander, it was UC has not officially been given a UC Board of Directors, which individuals as representatives of the determined by personnel from date by which repairs have to be presently administers the hospital, chapter may participate in any physical plant and Sander architect made. However, Neidhard did say "has not done enough about the Nets Cash , Marijuana university events. Woodie Garber, that many of the that, "They (city officials) did offer Although the sorority may problems. violations charged by state inspectors a suggested date of no later than "I've seen General Hospital myself. BY MARILYN WAHL "I sat down and they remained participate in forrnal rush it may not were "nit picking" interpretations of July 31. That date," he added, It's not a pretty sight to see people Two armed men tied up three standing. They pulled guns and asked initiate pledging until Nov. 6, Miss "coincides with the date state sit there for hours waiting for University of Cincinnati students in where all the stuff was. They tied me Burke continued. inspectors are giving the city" to trentment," said Ferrier. Student Loan Applications Dabney Hall Wednesday night and up with the television cord and Both Miss Burke and Miss Jenny bring things into order. Students planning to apply for fled with $200 and an undetermined leather shoe laces from a pair of my Brown, president of the Panhellenic He added, "there are quite a few Neidhard mentioned that during problems that are not getting taken Guaranteed Student Loans at their amount of marijuana. boots," he continued. Council, point out that the action is the continuing inspection of Sander, neighbo~;hood banks and savings and Sgt. Edward R. Bridgeman, UC 'considen!d amajor penalty for a rush care of for some reason." he has detected what might be a "After the two guys got everything Ferrier pointed out that the loan companies should file a Parents campus police officer said no arrests ·violation. The action was drawn from relax;ing of some charges against the they wanted they tied up my two members of the UC Board of Confidential Statement (PCS) as ,have been made but the case is under the National Panhellenic Council UC dorm. He based this opinion on friends with more shoe laces," he Directors do not see the early as possible, advised William K. investigation. 1Manual, says the report. comments by Vic Jones, Cincinnati said. conditions at General first hand. "If Glasgow, acting director of student Eric Olmstead, U Coil. sophomore Additional sanctions in the report deputy building commissioner. Olmstead has openly admitted that they went to General for treatment financial aid. and occupant of the room, said the include: that a letter of clarification "Vic Jones said that in reference to he was in possession of marijuana they might gel some of the The banking facilities base their two men knocked on his door be sent by the sorority to each of the the problem with the fire and is therefore subject to University disrespectful treatment and see some decisions upon recommendations around l 0 p.m. three women involved in the extinguisher cabinets, that fire disciplinary action. of the disorganization that they from financial aid offices, most of "I was talking on the phone and incident, that a program of stopping materials in the shaft might don't see with their private doctors." whom use the PCS in making their two of my friends were in the room James Alberque, residence halls affirmative action be iQitiated by be enough," explained Neidhard. decisions, says Glasgow, who also with me. I heard a knock at the door coordinator, said, "It is our Delta Zeta to discover what led to Ferrier added that he is not saying "He 'also said that we may not have uses the PCS. and asked who it was," he explained. responsibility to uphold state and the incident, and, based on chapter that there is anything wrong with the as much of a problem here, as we Because of the multiple agencies "I thought the guy said 'Cooker', federal laws ..." He said since knowledge and discussion, that Board's stand "as long as they do not first thought." forget comprehensive health care for involved, students must expect at who is a friend of mine, so I opened Olmstead was in violation of those attempt be made to examine the Jones could not be reached for least a six to eight week interval the door and saw two guys standing laws, he is subject to the UniversitY.~S attitudes of the group and to the patients." comment. Ferrier said that he knows for a between filing and notification of there," he said_ disciplinary procedure. strengthen the chapter internally. fact that doctors and staff are decision, Glasgow explained. "Give me any building," stated Olmstead said he thought that they Action cannot be taken on this Miss Denise Forney, N&H senior frequently rude to patients. "It's true The PCS form can be picked up at Garber, "and I will give you a list of might have been friends of the other case until a specific report is given to and president of Delta Zeta, would that a lot of this is hearsay, but it's the Student Financial Aid Office, safety violations a lot longer than the two men who were in the room so he him by campus police, Alberque not comment on the Standards hearsay that comes both from 206 Beecher. one that the state inspectors con tend let them inside. explained. Committee report. February 27, 1973 Pag~ 2 CCM Stages 'Falstaff,' I Verdi's Comic Opera Candid aTi~EWSij s Govern ~Th~.~~." ~o~g ll~ ~~~!u~:~t~~~ ~.~!{::.·!;~ . BY PHILIP SICKER presidency next year himself, in the individual college tribunals. Notwithstandirlg the denuse. 0 BY KATHY OLSON his prowess in battle and tries his Contributing Editor commented: They have taken a hardened attitude INSIGHT and the current antipathy fortunes in the games of love and Until Feb. 14, Tom Hanrahan "I am about as totally dissatisfied toward the administration and f y departments toward student CCM's major production of the innocent intrigue. occupied the abstruse position of with the presidency as I expect I toward reform in their colleges ? t:;;ence Dann pointed to a year, "Falstaff," opens at 8 p.m. Critics have praised the beautiful student government co-ordinator of could be. She has allowed a full year because they are upset over the ~ack :.oad camp~s ev~uation p~ed fo~ tomorrow evening in Corbett music and wit of "Falstaff' since _it senate relations and chairman of the to uselessly pass because she is afraid Of pay raises for next year. Ri~t future years as e'?de~ce of .~hell Auditorium. More than 125 singers, 0 premiered at Milan's ~ governments executive committee on of loosing her power. Meanwhile now they think they are losm_g a lot of progress irl tins area.. dancers, and musicians will perform 1893_ He said no one, not even Verd1 senatorial relations. there is no power being exercised at influence in their colleges and thetr On some matters like the in this elaborate production of who was 80-years-old when he Hanrahan's resignation statement aU. She thinks that I'm trying to academic freedom; therefore, they l'mirlation of the F grade and the Verdi's comic opera. composed it, could listen to the last week was one of those terse little ~!.!.!!!.!!!'~tr;;=~ have been very hostile to any sort of ~~eralization of the A&S lthangua~e Italo Tajo, CCM's opera with a solemn face. bulletins cloaked in vague -""""»~!m'£§¥- change,"hesaid. . re uirement, he confided at, m basso-in-residence, has directed Additional performances are 8 p.m. insinuation, but the remarks which AN,.. .A - LYsIS As he ran his finger down the h~t qth the senate has not made the Verdi's 26th and last opera using a Friday, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. he made in an interview prior to the "'om;~~ of reform recommendations on hts tr~sitive effort that they shoul~ have. cast and chorus of 47, singing in Tickets are available at the student senate meeting left little ''"'J~· s~;veyi~g the 1972-73 campaign own campaign leaflet, Dan~ _ptvhile Vann toun d htmse~ English. Robert Sadin, will conduct Community Ticket Office, 29 W. room for motivational speculation. platforms of Ludlow and remarked, "On _paper we haven t struggling to enumerate the the full Philharmonia Orchestra. sen~tes \ Fourth Street, and at the TUC Ticket In discussing the operation of the Vice-President Mike Dann, Hanrahan accomplished a smgle one of positive achievements thus far, Wlth a Oleg Sabline, assistant professor of t~ese, Office. General admission is $3.50; student government under President rather acrimoniously observed, but I don't think that there lS a 'gh of relief he at length called dance, is choreographer. The 16 student price is $2. Deborah Ludlow, Hanrahan, a "There has been a great deal of Senate of 26 people anywher:, wh_o to the fact that "we called dancers include 12 children, aged ~~tention candidate for the student body wheel-spinning without any real could have accomplished _them: Thts A&S's bluff when they wanted to eight to 12, from the CCM Preparatory Department. accomplishment." He quickly lead to immediate constderatwn _of install a time clock in the language Sets and costumes of the ·DAA Library Thefts 'Rampant' qualified this. "Oh, there has been Hanrahan's distinctly opposmg lab ... "That had to be o~e of the Elizabethan period ar~ by Paul some accomplishment, but in the opinion. , most detestable ideas I ve ever broad spectrum of potentiality, little Dann said that Hanrahan s heard," he murmured. . . Photo, page 6 BY B. ANNE BRIDGEFORD said. "Another problem," said Zigo, "is has been done. resignation, and much of his general Clearly, this bit of le~slatton, Shortt, CCM resident scenic designer. Thefts are rampant in the DAA overdue books. Students check them Hanrahan's disapproval centered disdain for the Student Senate, was considered alone, potnts to Suellen Childs is lighting designer. library, according to Steve Zigo, out, then go on co-op. Any faculty not upon the reform legislation aggravated by recent friction omething less than remarkable Most of those in the cast are CCM DAA pre-junior. This matter was member can check out any book for which Miss Ludlow's administration. between he and Miss Ldlu ow. success.s Nevertheless, ·o'm ann s ey~s masters and doctoral students, discussed at a meeting of the Library a year. If a student needs a book that has hoped to enact but upon their "He started campaigning for next it is characteristic of the senate s several of whom have performed Committee. a faculty member has checked out, political methodology. · year's student body presidenc~ just peculiar virtuosity this year. during the past year as soloists with "There is no one in attendance and he has had that book for three "Essentially, what needs to be before the Christmas break. Th1swas At a time when student .. Cincinnati's Symphony Orchestra, after 5 p.m. and no one is required to weeks a letter is sent to him, asking done it to determine how to go a time when only one quarter had government is for~ed ~o wrestle with May Festival, and Summer Opera. have their books checked when they him t~ return it. He is not required about doing things," he said. "They been completed and when we wanted a constricted umvers1tv budget, a The -ten principle players are: Dan leave the library during the day," to do so," he continued. . must answer the questions who do to keep people together rather !~an network of fragmented college : Cook as Sir John Falstaff, George Zigo explained. . A list of faculty members wtth you work with, and how do you run throwing up our hands and gtvmg tribunals, a disgruntled and Massey as Mr. Ford, Dean_ Shoff ~s "You're given a list of requrred overdue books is kept, but no one the government ... This year there up," he said. . unyielding faculty, and a generally Fenton, David Pelton as Cajus, Davtd reading texts, some of which can be forces the issue Zigo said. "Students has been too much contact with the Responding to Hanrahan's charge disinterested student body, Darm Weber as Bardolph. David Goodman found only in this library. You go up with overdue books pay a higher fme univerisity administration, not that of a struggle for control, Dann believes that through its continual as Pistol, Deborah Longwit? . as there and the books aren't there," he and their diplomas are tapped at either side has manipulated the other replied · "I don't care who has the resistance, the Senate, though lacking Mistress Alice Ford, Claudia Htggms added, · graduation if the fmes have not been very much. . power, so long as they are using it to in tangible accomplishment, has kept as Nannetta, Michel Aronoff as It is impossible to discern exactly paid," explairled Zigo. Student Body Vice-President Mike benefit student government. the sparks of academic ref~rm Mistress Quickly' and Mary how many books are gone because "Masterson doesn't organize and he Dann while lamentirlg the .Senate's Dann remarked further that flickering at a time when they mtght McCullough as Mistress Meg Page. "the card files and the books aren't relegates responsibilities to his estrangement from the individual Hanrahan's cabinet appoirltment, otherwise be snuffed out. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and kept in order," Zigo said. assistants," he said. college tribunals, exonerated the coming at a time when their was a Student Affairs William Masterson, librarian, several passages from "Henry IV," Several actions are being Student Senate of full blame. Dann dismal lack of comm~nication withirl both by Shakespeare offered Verdi disclosed at the meeting that an considered by the Library explained that wi~ the i~stallment the Senate, was really little more Hanrahan's conception of the the material for this opera about the evening guard would cost $6,000 per Committee to alleviate the problem. of a new univerSity prestdent last than a "desperation" move on Miss senate's progress irl the area of rotund rascal, Falstaff, who boasts of year. There are no funds available, he "Faculty privilege may be cut from year the Senate was naturally Ludlow's part. When affairs began to campus reform and innovation one year to one quarter and equal diverted away from the colleges and run more smoothly, Hanrahan's proved to be only slightly less bl:ak fmes may be imposed for faculty and toward the incoming central position became a virtual sinecure. than his remarks about acaderrucs. students. A fee arrmesty period, irl administration. Thus, Dann hypothesized, much of With respect to the parking which books may be returned Dann attributed much of the the ire which Hanrahan expressed problem he acknowledged that the without payment might also be responsibilitv for the Senate's toward the Senate was merely an senate has been irlvestigating ~e HILLEL ostensible lack of accomplishment to externai projection of his own sense possibility of creating more parking sponsored," Zigo reported. ~ _Qle college faculty committies. of unfulfillment. stalls irl the already existing lots, and March 1st Program Board Meeting Taken together, however, the . has conferred with SORTA in the asessmen ts of Hanrahan and Dann hopes of establishirlg a commut~r bus 7:00 at Hillel might be compared to that famous service. On other important 1ssues glass of water. Depending upon one's such as a guaranteed student tuition perspectfve, (not to mention one's ceilirlg for four years in college, and March 2rd Shabbat Services political thirst), the glass may be free legal aid to students, however, reasonably described as either Hanrahan was dismayed at the 7: 15 at Hillel Concernedaboutpregnancy half-full or, less optimistically, student senate's irleffectiveness. Free and private pre~ancy examination half-empty. Vis-a-vis: Sensirlg the senate's rnisdirec~on - ·Plus _other help Academic Reform shortly after his cabinet March 4th Brunch at Hillel Within the sphere of academic appointment, he said that his own Ca II AH1-ll FE (241-5433) concerns, Hanrahan said that the attempts to provide strong and Gerald Springer and Penny Manes following campaign issues were being energetic leadership met with jealous needlessly "hassled" within the resistance from Miss Ludlow. to speak on the Jew In American Politics JUNIORS' individual college tribunals or Hanrahan's greatest "sore spot" sub-committees: the teacher-course was the proposed open forums where Spend This Summer in evaluation system to be used in the students could raise their complairlts 12:00 determina t ion of tenure and concerns. Newport, Rhode Island . appointments, the professional "I recommended a bill to that effect myself," he said. "I received This year select a summer job with a future. Become a advisory system to replace faculty advisors, various new grading word that it would be enacted, but Reserve Officer Candidate (ROC), and spend eight weeks stipulations, voluntary class the thirlg was then reintroduced, attendance, optional A&S language re-submitted and then tied up in a at Navy Officers Candidate School (OCS) this summer, and requirements, cross campus committee. I don't know why it was even referred to the committee ... It earn $769 while you increase accreditation and revision of grading procedure to permit a student to was so God-damned'obvious!" your education. Upon drop an F during the freshman year. If the senate's effort in campus Hanrahan suggested that the affairs has been a study irl Completion of your senior year, majority of this legislation has been frustration, Dann, unlike Hanrahan, obdurated not because it is believes that they have failed not return to OCS for eleven more unpassable, but because the senate through irlcompetancy, but have been the victims of irlexorable weeks, and you will walk out a has failed to provide the proper leadership and support for the financial, legal and physical commissioned Naval officer. separate tribunals and has refused to restrictions. His examples were serve as an active connectirlg link nume rou s: The central For full details call Lt. (jg). Joe between these college aggregations. administration cannot promise a While Dann admitted than none of guaranteed tuition ceiling during the his proposed academic reforms have present period of economic flux; the 684-2807 and ask about been translated into university senate cannot procure free legal aid policy, he insisted that, even in its for students because it is in violation Deadline for application is March frustration, the student senate has of state law; there can be no policy had much to do with laying a frrm of open library stacks because of 1, 1973. The New Navy is more than ships at sea; it's groundwork for student government limited space in the structure and a action in the future. series of fire regulations ... and so it people like you-getting ahead! High on the senate's list of· goes. priorities this year has been the Perhaps the most numbing and inc on troverti ble • force of all, however, is student apathy. I • Confronted with this fact, Dann I 4 THE ENERGY THAT MOVES AN ATOM ••• could see no reason for Hanrahan's anger over the open forum tangle. "I've yet to see any student who MOVES YOU. has not had a say that wanted one on the senate floor. We have, irl fact, an Mahatma Parlokanand, one open forum, but it goes by the name of the student senate meeting ... but we have met with such tremendous .., ' of GURU MAHARAJ Jl's apathy ... " Dann paused for a moment and shrugged helplessly. very blissful saints, is here to "You mean if you set up a forum it might only serve to frighten more reveal that most high Energy. students away?" he was asked. He pulled on his mustache and You are · that energy. expelled a lugubrious sigh," Yeah, you know it might just do that." ·. . • Discover Yourself • LIVE JAZZ IN DAYTON, 0. Thursday March 1st One Week TUC Faculty Lounge February 27 • March 4 CHARLES MINGUS 7:30 PM Gilly's 810 N.Main admission free Dayton, Ohio February 27, 1973 THE NEWS RECORD Page 3 • Dic key Leads Seniors Ill Farewell Game I Bearcats Fall to UL; Host Butler in Finale Tonight

BY JOE WASILUK The Cardinals, a young, physical "I'm disappointed that we didn't ten." Neither team led by more than came to Cincy in 1970, transferring Sports Editor team, outrebounded the Bearcats in win but our team put out a total UL outscored UC 8-2 from the four points in the opening half as from Miami of Florida. the final four minutes of the game effort. We played hard," remarked charity stripe in the second half, and both teams shot over SO per cent Tonight's opponent for the seniors, Preventing UC's Bearcats from and broke open a tight contest by UC coach Gale Catlett. "We wanted 15-9 for the game and also held the from the field. UC held a 2I-I7 lead and the rest of the Bearcat squad, ....' retrieving crucial offensive rebounds, converting the caroms into points, to win this game very much. advantage from the field, 74-72. at one point but UL took it shortly will be Butler University from Louisville's Cardinals controlled the outscoring UC 10-2 in the closing When those UL point totals are thereafter and held it until UC's Indianapolis. UC will be out to battle on the backboards in the minutes. combined only 89 points are Mark Brackman tied the game at 41 avenge a humiliating 79-7S upset loss closing minutes of the game and With 4:43 remaining in the game, accounted for; the other two in the all at the half on a 22-ft. jump shot. to Butler last season. tu:rned Cincy's missed shots into UL the Bearcats only trailed by four, [STPORTS] UL total were scored by a UC player! Cincy never led in the second half The BU Bulldogs are led by scores, propelling the Cards to a 73-69, and were still very much in On an inbounds play following a but managed to stay within four 6-7 center Daryl Mason, the leading 91 -81 victory in Louisville's Freedom rebounder in the Indiana Collegiate the game. But, in the next two "To win the game we had to Cardinal score, UC's Lionel Harris points of UL until those final four Hall last Saturday night. minutes, the Cats were outplayed on minutes of the game. Conference last season. Kent Ehret, a control the tempo and we didn't do routinely took the ball and tossed it .. Despite the loss, UC's chances of both ends of the court and Louisville The Bearcats were led by Uoyd 6-5 forward; Marty Monserez, a ) it in the second half. We tried to in to lloyd Batts. There apparently being invited to a national spurted to an 83-71 advantage on the Batts, who once again astounded 6-6 forward and Clarence Crain, a utilize our timeouts to control the wasn't enough oomph on the pass as tournament, particularly the play of Phil Bond and Allen Murphy, the game's spectators with his 6-1 guard, are the Bulldogs top tempo and crowd enthusiasm but we it headed right for the UL basket and National Invitational Tournament in at the 1: 54 mark. outside shooting which accounted scoring threats. just didn't do it," remarked a went in. New York City, are still alive. Cincy for all of his 22 points. He was I1 of The Bulldogs are 15-10 on the At that point of the contest many chagrined Catlett after the game. "I The score gave the Cards a 5149 was considered a "strong" possibility 21 from the field. season with notable wins over of the 12,653 fans who witnessed the was disappointed that we didn't stay advantage but had no real bearing on for the tourney by NIT selectors last The talented junior needs only Northwestern, 'Western Kentucky and Cards' closing rally began to file with them on the boards. That was a the outcome of the game as the ' Saturday morning. IS points in tonight's game with small college powerhouse Evansville. out of Freedom Hall as it was fairly big factor. They· outrebounded contest was tied three times after the Louisville, on the other hand, evident that UL was about to wrap bizarre event. Butler to score I ,OOO points and The Dogs also battled nationally us 41-33. ranked Marquette to the wire before probably assured itself of a trip to up its 20th victory of the season " Another real important factor was Overall the game was tied 16 times, become the third Bearcat in UC ' history to produce that many points falling 67-66. the NIT, on the basis of their second against six losses while UC was about that they were only charged with on nine occasions in the first half UC and BU have met common place finish in the Missouri Valley to suffer its ninth defeat of the four fouls in the second half," added including a 4141 deadlock at as a junior. Oscar Robertson and Ron opponents in Drake, Louisville, Conference and the win over UC. season to accompany 16 wins. the coach. " We were charged with halftime. Bonham, UC All-Americans, are the others. Toledo and Ball State. Butler lost to Senior Derrek Dickey also turned Drake 83-68, UC lost 7 4-72; BU lost I f in an outstanding performance, to Louisville 90-67, UC won 81-79 \ simply outclassing UL's burly Ken and lost 91-81; Butler beat Toledo Cats' Keller, Holloway Win NCAA Mat Titles Bradley, netting 17 points and 72-68, Cincy beat UT 86-78; and the pulling down I 0 rebounds. Bulldogs smashed Ball St. 102-70 Dickey, the fJfth highest career while the Bearcats romped to a Kevin Keller and Jake Holloway, Holloway then decisioned Dennis from each weight class) to join were defeated in first round action of scorer in UC history, went over the 104-77 victory over Ball St. members of UC's wrestling team, Goldberg of Indiana State 8-2 for the qualifiers from the other regional last weekend's tourney while Renard 1300 mark with his scoring Tip-off is 8 p.m; in the Fieldhouse. became two of the national crown. meets, in Seattle for the NCAA Haskins, Gary Maciejowski and Doug pedormance. Collegiate Athletic Association's Keller and Holloway will be among Championships March 8-I 0. Tabor were defeated after first round Dave Johnson and Lionel Harris ( NCAA) ten Eastern Region 30 qualifiers (the top three finishers UC's Frank Sberna and Otto Liske victories. also played well for UC turning in 16 cham pions in last weekend's The Bearcats' Howard Fox, and 10 points respectively while Students inToni te championship tournament in the defending Eastern Regional Greg Jurcisin, Dan Murphy, Jesse Armory-Fieldhouse and will champion in the 126 class, did not Jemison and Mark Brackman all on UC ID Cards represent Cincinnati in the NCAA compete, and lost his title, because scored four points apiece. Championship Tournament in March. Gymnasts Finish With of the flu. Louisville was led by Allen Murphy Students will be admitted to Keller, a senior from Mt. Healthy, Teamwise Buffalo University with 2 4 points a nd Junior tonight's UC-Butler basketball game, the last regular game of the 1972-73 co,mpeted in the 150-lb. division and qualified six men for the national Bridgeman with 20. season, by showing UC ID cards at pinned Rick Gillon of Notre Dame UC's Best Season Ever tourney while Marquette had five , Johnson, Harris and J urcism will the student gates. and dominated Steve Silverman of and Indiana State and Southern join Tom Schoenfeld and Dickey The ID card admission policy is George Washington University by a BY NANCI HIVELY Pontis with 7.8 points in vaulting, Illinois had four each. UC_.Ball State ·tonight in a brief ceremony honoring being used for the last game to 17-3 count, to move into final The Bearcat gymnasts terminated and Larry Penwell with a 6.25 and Southern Illinois were the only the fwe players, all seniors on the permit students who were unable to rounds of competition. In his their 1 9 7 3 dual meet season routine on the horizontal bar. schools to finish competition with Bearcat squad, making their last pick up game cards to attend the championship round, Keller defeated Saturday in Lexington, Ky. with a John Knight ended the season on a champions in two weight classes. home performance for Cincinnati final home game. tough Bob Healy of·Marquette, 2-1 split as they beat University of successful note as he scored his fans. It will be the last game for in overtime, to win the title. Kentucky 103-92 and lost to Georgia rings, added third place performances The five seniors, with the superstar Derrek Dickey, Greg Holloway, a 134-lb. junior from Tech 113-103. The split gave UC a for UC. exception of Lionel Harris, have been Jurcisin, Dave Johnson, Lionel Harris Columbus (East), won 10-3 over Jeff 7-4 record, the best in gymnastics in In bowing down to Georgia Tech, together since 1969 and have helped and Tom Schoenfeld, all seniors on Dotzauer of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, . Cincy's history. Cincy men Knight, M. Thompson, Entries Due For produce UC's 18th, 19th and 20th the Bearcat team. after a first round bye, to advance "I really felt we should have won and Pontis captured top honors in consecutive winning seasons. Harris into the finals of the 134 division. both meets," Coach Gary Leibrock their events. said. "There were inconsistant Teammat e s Pen w e ll, and IM Softball routines with too many breaks," he G. Thompson contributed second Ci ncy Keglers explained. and third place efforts respectively. Entries for men's and women's CHARLEY'S CRAB Cincy captured point-yielding Facing the gymnasts this weekend intramural softball competition must A most uniq_ue and unusual new ~ completed and returned to the IM places in nine events in defeating UK. is the Lake Eiie fii.tercollegiate' restaurant concept Mike Thompson, UC's only Gymnastic Meet at Slippery Rock, offices by Friday, March 2. Men's Fi ni· sh Second entries must be returned to 205 multiple winner, ran up team points Pa. Please Apply In Person For BY GREGG FRALEY with his 8.4 first place still ring " In the league meet, I'm looking Laurence Hall and women's to 330 TUC. A forfeit fee must The Following Positions The varsity bowling team recently routine, second place on the for individuals to place in the finals $10 accompany men's entries if the team placed second out of 30 teams in the horizontal bar, third on the parallel such as Tom Wilson and Mike Starting with Thurs. 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The computer domesticated pussy-cats, and the learn by listening, instead of by servility, can casually multiply your is ... the computer is not ... the only way to tame a tiger is to face it reading. memory; it can monitor your Published Tuesdays and Fr.ldays during Academic year, except as scheduled computer can ... the computer mario e mano. The only way to cope But, a new intellectual catalyst for mistakes and save you repeating cannot ... !! with the computer is to face it, know educational revolution is becoming them; it can unleash your it, use it, and bring it to heel. PEGGY KREIMER Everywhere you turn someone is central on all real universities-the imagination from the drudgery of Editor-in-Chief pontificating about The invention of the printing press computer. No amount of charismatic memorization. But you have to know unleashed a tiger, and the universities DANIEL ANDRIACCO computers-complaining about handwaving will show you how to how to tell it to do all this." Associate Editor computers-evangelizing about of that era became arenas in which conquer the computer and make it man tackled the danger of the easy Someone has to program a system · Editorial Board computers, to a degree that makes serve you. Programming a computer 'News Editor .•.•....•••.••••••.•••.••.•...•..•••.•.•••• Robert Behlen dissemination to mass audiences of of testing vocabulary in a language you fear to walk the streets because is a one to one ~ontest, with your Editorial Page Editor .•.•...•••.•.•..•.• ·- • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • Elena Ouggi information and ideas. The such as German so that a student at a Spor.ts Editor .....•...... •...••••.•••.•.•.••...... •• .•• .Joe waslluk your "friendly neighborhood imagination competing with your computer terminal can be monitored universities became libraries, with ( )o Contributing Editor .•....•.....•...... •.•....•.•...... Phil 5icker computer" may clank out of a dark stupidity, and the computer scholars and students reading their in his or her rate of increasing Hditors alley and mug you, destroy your refereeing the contest. ' I way to a competence much wider vocabulary. Someone has to program 'Arts Editor .•.•.••••.•.•.••••.•••••••....•.. · • ·: · · · · · · · .•.JJm Sl'!91~ credit rating, and assign you some Photography Editor ••.••••••••••.•.•.•.•...... •...•.... Greg Chachoff and more far reaching than had been Programming a computer is an a mode of questioning students in "dog" as a mating partner. Typing Editor •••••••••.•••.••.•••••••••••....•.••.•••. : .Jean Bratcher. possible or even imaginable. exercise in precise thinking, in the developmental biology to allow each Advisor ••••.•••..•.•.•.•••.••••.•••..••.•.•..•.•.•.•..•. Jon Hughes It's all true, and then some . . . The Mo.re recently, lead by the exact use of a language which has no student to spend only the necessary computer is all of these and it will be numerical explosion of the American place for "you know ... you time at the computer terminal DAVID M. BOGGS. k n o w . . . y o u know'·' in gaining expertise in the language of all that is promised and threatened, universities, there has been a pressure \ Business Manaf{er . unless! The 'unless' is the question. to turn the university into a set of communication: A machine doesn't that subject. i Advertising O.irector .• .' ..•. • . • .... •. . ,..•.....•....•.• Edward W. Hussey And the answer is the same as has know, and you have to tell it exactly Program to allow students to Sales Director •••.••..••••••.•••.•.••••.••••••••••.•... Craig R. Jones classrooms, built around the cult of Office Coordinator •...•...... •.••••••.•••••••••.•••• Kathy A. La~r applied throughout the history of the the professor. what you want it to do. That is step translate algebraic expressions into real world terms, can bring the The News Record is edited and published by the students of the University of poetry of mathematics into a Cincinnati. Editorial policy Is determined by the editor in consultation with the pragmatic utility. editorial boards. Offices are 411·412-415 TUC, University of Cincinnati, Ohio. _L_E_T_T_E_R_S_r£Q~".fcfiE_E_D_IT_O_R____,I Phone 475"2148, News; 5901, Advertising. Deadlines for ads are Wed. 1 p.m. for A computer, programed fully, can Fri. Issue and Fri. 1 p.m. for Tues.' Issue. Subscription for one year Is $15.00; second class postage paid at Cincinnati. The News Record is a member of National allow an examiner to test himself as Educational Advertising, Inc. an examiner, deleting the useless , I questions, emphasizing ambiguities. :) "Zeller's" Complaint Mr. "Zeller's" complaints about and Detroit, as Mr. Rudnytsky has, A real analysis of yourself as an To the Editor, the tempos, dynamics, tone color, deserves a more knowledgeable critic examiner can go a long way to I was thoroughly shocked by the rubato, and I?hrasing of the than our Mr. "Zeller" who dares to convincing a professor that he cannot review that your paper gave Roman transcendental etudes are as false as attack an internationally known walk on water. Greeks and Discrimination Rudnytsky's concert of the Mr. "Zeller's" name. Evidently, Mr. artist's posture. So, the years of effort in building thirteenth. I admit that an all Liszt "Zeller" is not too sure of his Mr. "Zeller's" is not the first UC up to leading position in the program may not be very exciting to opinion, because he used a pen name slanderous review that a performance development of multipurpose some listeners; perhaps a more varied on his article. According to the at the College-Conservatory of Music computing, has more than the direct The decision of the Panhellenic Standards Committee in the has received. If The News Record Delta Zeta affair is significant because it sets a precedent for program would have had a greater Registrar, there is no student at UC practical aim of filling immediate by the name of "Frederick Zeller." Staff has no writers qualified to write adjudicating charges of discrimination in greek activities. The appeal to the non-pianist such as Mr. needs. Our new 370/165 is a massive "Frederick Zeller." Also, I received the impression that reviews of musical programs and monster, fully analogous to anything decision is also Significant because ,the committee made Delta Zeta In his review of the concert, Mr. Mr. "Zeller" did not bother to attend courageous enough to sign their real you will meet out in the real world. a scapegoat to insulate the greek system from similar charges of "Zeller" claimed ,that Mr. Rudnytsky the second half of the concert, since name, perhaps The News Record You have to decide whether to discrimination. was "preoccupied only with the he did not mention anything about it should delete such articles from its scurry into cover, or take on the A precedent has now been established within the sorority execution of the notes." In reality, in his review. format. tiger. framework for handling charges of discrimination. Since the notes were under perfect control, Any artist who has won the William T. Pugh (Alex Fraser is the chairman of the -· discrimination is the foundation of sororities it will be most and Mr. Rudnytsky brought out the International Mozartium Concerto CCMJunior SWORCC Policy Committee and a interesting to see how charges of discrimination based on sex, phrasing and melodic material as well competition at Salzburg and has (Editor's note: "Zeller" is a CCM professor of biological sciences } • socio-economic status, physical appearance, and personality are to as any pianist could in such massive received the Golden Keys of Omaha Graduate Student). be dealt with. We sincerely hope that the committee will be given pieces. the opportunity to hear such cases. Delta Zeta cannot and should Any pianist who can open a not be forced to stand alone in the question of discrimination. program with a piece containing such· pianissimo tremolos and trills as Johnson • My First President Although the president of the Panhellenic Council and the Liszt's 'St. Francis of Assisi standards committee chairman insist that major penalties for rush preaching to bhe 1 birds' is well BY BENJAMIN KAMIN . A tragic, long and divisive war has when he spoke to us, he referred to beyond the stage where he is ended; I cannot stand by and not be violations have been imposed on Delta Zeta, the sorority actually For those of us tormented by the himself as "the President." He was is only forbidden from participating in such events as homecoming preoccupied only with notes. shaken by this almost unbelievable not being vain. He regarded the With regards to the complaint of tender sadness of human relations, new reality. Simultaneously, a great and is forbidden from pledging rushees until Nov. 6. Delta Zeta times like this strike down deep and office with a great amount of the una corda pedal's being and compassionate President, whose respect, and a keen sense of history. cannot have a float in the homecoming parade and cannot accept vivtd. 1 am a living and feeling "depressed for pages at a tim~" Mr. heart had been ripped apart by this · pledges until a month after the other sororities. He spoke often about "the awesome Zeller's eyes must be better than creature, and that has meaning. I am same war, has succumbed to the It should also be noted that since the investigation began last those of my friends and myself. for a citizen of the United States, and stopping of that heart. burden of this office." He was not May, Delta Zeta has never denied the charges of discrimjnation. w.e saw no such thing. that has meaning. And here we are, my generation, complaining. He took the job left standing with our hair and seriously-his deeply set face, his The sorority- has only said that "no 'discriminatory clauses' " exist emphasis on the idea of working progressive rock and anti-war heroes, in its constitution or bylaws. The committee concluded that hard told me so. suqstancial contradictions still exist between the statements of with no war and no President The ·American Way Johnson. There isn't even going to be In March of 1968, when he and his Delta Zeta and the three black women accusing the sorority of foreign policy were' a burning racial discrimination. BY KEN HOOP a draft anymore. We are the children into the Polish sections of Chicago of these things. They are the stuff controversy, he would not allow the Mary Burke, standards committee chairman, told The News And then there is the enigmatic , Office of the Presidency to be drawn the last people on earth one would our anxieties have bee~ made of. .. Record last week that the sorority was never fully co-operative National Socialist White People's expect to back national socialism, We have walked a long hallway into the flames. with the investigation. Party (NSWPP) formerly the the Poles, snapped up the swastika with familiar and often scary wall As he announced that he would 1 I The University also s~ems to be lending assistance to a system American Nazi Party. Founded by and shoved it in King's face. They decor; we have left our blood in the not seek re-election, he declared also based on discrimination by providing advisors and office space to the creative procreative George didn't dare march into the carpeting. Now we are at the that he should not spend "an hour or the two greek umbrella groups, Panhellenic q, n d the Lincoln Rockwell who fell victim to neighborhood after that." doorway at the end of the hall, and, I a day" to "personal, partisan 1 causes." He did not intend to taint Inter-Fraternity Council. an assassin's bullet, the NSWPP is "By 19~0 or so," he continued feel, almost wary of opening it. It does not seem appropriate that student fees should go to help now headed by Matt Koehl, "the American political spectrum President Johnson was my first the great office in ..the obviously bitter political struggle that· would perpetuate a group from which a student could be excluded by the business-like and devoid of will consist chiefly of Marxist groups President. Yes, I was alive when Rockwell's flare. have ensued for the President. very nature of the groups involved or by the student's economic on the Left and National socialists on Truman was president, when . '" • The Commander, as he is addressed the Right. Political moderation will Eisenhower was, and Kennedy. But But nice things were not all that situation. by Party members, visited the UC be antiquated and swastika will be in We urge the university to withdraw financial, advisory, and President Johnson is the first one I my classmates and I learned about campus on a recent Saturday to vogue." remember well, the first one I could nominal support from these sophomoric private social clubs. , under President Johnson. We heard privilege Clifton Magazine with an "White Americans will have a clear think clearly about. I became a him speak about America's interview. Later, he addressed a choice. We think they'll go with the young individual in the "Johnson honorable commitment to protect gathering of about 50 sympathizers Party which will best insure their years." Those things that burned a the freedom and right of at the Holiday Inn north of town. 1 safety and prosperity. That will J>e sensitive awareness of the world self-expression of the people in I accompanied the Commander us. Most right-wingers are National around me, of my country and my South Vietnam. that day. As a racial nationalist and Socialists at heart." countrymen, were Johnson things. At iust, we were impressed and long-time "extreme rightist" myself I Some of his statements are What are poor people? I learned proud of our country due to the was interested in learning why Koehl undoubtedly true. Most Birchers I've from President Johnson. Sitting in a President's determination and felt it necessary to alienate Whites by met are "secret racists" and most warm house, not hungry, I heard courage. Before long, we became displaying swastikas and pictures of "open racists" I've met are admirers about poverty and something called frightened and angry and sick, Hitler. of Hitler to one extent or another. equal opportunity. My head opened because the Vietnam War grew bigger Granted-there is abundant BUT Americans are Americans ftrst, up. and bigger, twisting its way into our evidence to indicate international last and always. It would seem to be · Seeing shacks in Tennessee in homes, invading the free spirited bankers, located in New York City, feasible to build a group based on 1965, I swallowed hard, because I times of our adolescence, making us (many of whom are American racial and national knew that President Johnson had cope with the idea of death sooner Jewish)-initiated World War II by principles, rather than those of spoken of a great society, and that he that we might have wanted to, declaring economic war on Germany. another nation. still must be working on it. I destroying healthy trends we might Gran ted-the "America First" My former associate, C.B. Baker, understood those gray shacks. have felt in the way of patriotism committee militated against editor of Statecraft and former What is a black boy? I found out in and respect for our national American participation in a Liberty Lobby employee, once the seventh grade, not long after I government and for the President of European conflict. Granted-England. commented wisely "If Hitler were had entered an integrated city high the United States. would still have its empire today and alive today and seeking political school, when I got hit by a boy with Whether the President was misled Russian-Chinese communism would power in America, he would not black skin and said to him, stupidly, by military men, or whether it was pose only minor threats to Europe represent himself as a national "But I voted for President Johnson." his very own mistakes that led to the and the world. Granted that millions socialist. The Nazis behave more as if I guess I saw the connection then. fierce escalation and the resulting of European lives would have been they composed a mystical religious What is freedom? I learned from bitterness in our land, it was a sad saved if our Mdnroe Doctrine had cult than an authentic power-seeking President Johnson. Perhaps the first time for America. I believe that no ,. been enforced. Granted also that political party~ All racial nationalists important situation of national one felt the general pain more than ~· disproportionate Jewish influence WfU. • INI111 1.00/t I LllfE I must agree with B aker's significance I witnessed was in the President Johnson. within and without our government AN~ S/fTtll'f/)14'1 M1t111+1'- NY conclusions. summer of 1963, at ten years old: I I saw his hair grow gray over the ' was largely responsible for America's The NSWPP is certainly less stared at the "colored" sign over a years, and his face become much, entry into the war. (See Charles "lin-American" than the gas station bathroom in Florida. much older. And all along the same Lindbergh's diary.) Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Then I remember the face and man who was opening up a new era Granted all these premises, why do Brith and other .Zionist-promoting deeply committed drawl of the of civil liberties for Americans stuck they dictate the alienation of groups. However, tactics to return President, standing before the to his belief that the freedom and . thousands of white citizens who power to the white majority, and to Gongress of the United States: "We independence of Asians must also be would agree with principles of extinguish the cancerous disease of shall overcome." upheld. segregation (being fed up with the liberalism in our national organism I recall learning in those years, as I Perhaps no President could have crime wave of national proportion)? must be built around thoroughly grew up, that there are people who known that the war would turn out 1 ""' ~rr yov The same citizens who fought, American principles. · are black, who want things, who are the way it did. Certainly most TNI! t+IONTJ.i \- JOIII'DV WJNI. Koehl explained his side of this supported the President's action in the battle. I urge these people to Those years were the Johnson years, originally, because it did seem like '--._ ___ .-/ tactical argument. "Other Right Wing lay down "Mein Kampf' and the and I think that many people much America's duty and responsibility. groups term our use of overt swastika and start relating their older than myself were learning the National Socialist philosophy and Perhaps no one could have admirable principles to the American same things. known ... regalis 'political suicide'. But when T: DAfJ I

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