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VOLUME LXXIII, NUMBER 12 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1*76 A FREE PRESS Alger Hiss Niles And McGinn Win By Richard Warren President: John Sanday 72 Comes To Baruch ami Richard Rodrifvez Christopher Niles 285 Richard Warren 150 Joseph Suarez 98 Larry Warshawski 88 By Richard Warren would give later that evening af­ Christopher Niles of The BAC Gordon Williams - 261 Alfred Weisenberg 237 Jan.*7, 1976 — Alger Hiss at­ ter his lecture. Since he was a Treasurer: Sentry Association: tended a reception and then lec­ supporter of such liberal-demo­ and Fran McGinn of The Reform and Unity Party were elected David B. Jones i 258 Hantz Andre 298 tured at Baruch today. The recep­ cratic causes such as the xNew Fran McGinn 276 Ebenezer Asiedu —- 300 tion, at 2:30 in the 22nd St. Stu­ Deal and The United Nations, President and Treasurer respec­ tively. The BAC maintained con- Alfred Persico Jr. 95 Claire Berryhilr 351 dent Center, took place in a room and since he was associated with Senator: " Kohstanty Hanff 256 next to Dean Wronsky's office. Yalta, he was a prime target of trot of student government, win­ ning 52% of the offices. But the B rend a Boone 345 Alan Klein 360 Mr. Hiss discussed numerous conservative-Republican red TICKER and SENTRY Associa­ Mark Rohrlich 275 Gilroy Thomas 370 diplomatic and political subjects, hunters (in Hiss' case Richard Conncilman: Carlyle Thornhill 312 Nixon). Also, he was not that big tions were swept by R and Up, while refraining from discussing who got 4 of 5 seats in each. The Uriel Joseph 240 Paulette White 315 McCarthyism, which he would in government. If they were to Richard Stecher 310 Assemblymen: pick on somebody as big as Secre­ new SENTRY Association will save for his lecture. Representative- A t-Large: School of Bnsiness Freshman tary of State Dean Acheson, it pick an Editor-in-Chief next Mr. Hiss had some positive Neville Daley 253 Sharon Brown 81 would not be taken seriously. As -semester, while the current things to say about the United Marilyn Graubert 246 Elizabeth Buchheit 42 Hiss commented "I was just the TICKER Association has to pick Nations. "We're . lucky it (the next semester's Editor-in-Chief. If Joyce -Greenwald 281 Morris Stemp 38 right size." United Nations) already exists be­ the deadlock in the voting for Howard Hies 167 Nessim Tarn mam 55 cause it couldn't be created now," What was of great interest were editor by the current TA is not John McGovern 244 School of Business Sophomore said Hiss who continued, "it is the numerous anecdotes about resolved, thee .the current editor, Regina Murray 262 Char les"~ Abecassis 46 better to blow off than to come to different diplomats and govern­ Richard Rodriguez should re­ Dov Silberberg 152 Zenia Abiad 40 blows." He felt the action by ment leaders that Mr. Hiss told main editor for another semester. Fees Committee: Orest Lemanis 24 UNESCO against Israel was us. One concerned an argument This is d«te txuttEtifilc 8^ number 3 EAiexer Colien Ctie> tlM Hoy TVumias SS "stupid" and expressed the between Presi

"-v PAGE 2 • THE TICKER * WEDNESDAYSANUARY 14, 1»76 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1976 • THE TICKER • PAGE 3 CUNY Cutback Fighters Summer Jobs Abroad Plan Strategy C.F.D. Says Hello! Administration... Job opportunities in Europe The purpose of this program is In most cases, the employers By Richard Warren V curriculum will be cut drastically, By Bob Lipson from the rigors of academic Fife 1973. [. this summer.... Work this sum­ to afford the student an opportun­ have requested especially Ameri­ On December 8th, 1976, stu­ poor and lower-middle class stu­ The Committee to foment to say, "The cause of all of the * Open opposition to sending mer in the forests of Germany, on ity to get into real living contact can students. Hence, they are par­ dents, faculty, and concerned citi­ dents will no longer be able to get Dernocracy aka Aqua Velva alienation, contradictions, apathy, students to aid Southern Univer­ construction in Austria, on farms with the people and customs of ticularly interested in the student zens met to plan strategy in their ; an education as $800 a semester Delta, has re-emerged from the political awareness (what poli­ sity shooting victims. (January in Germany, Sweden and Den­ Europe. In this way, a concrete and want to make the work as in­ fight to save open admissions tuition would be imposed. There smoke of non-club status, to enter tical awareness?) that all of us 1973). mark, in industries in France and effort can be made to learn some­ teresting as possible. from mutilation. The meeting, co- will be teach-ins and rallies in the the new year as an officially, face in the coming year(s) ... I * Opposition to efforts of NY- Germany, in hotels in Switzer­ thing of the culture of Europe. In sponsored by the University Stu- ! near future at Baruch. Steven chartered association of Baruch just hope that some people will be PI RG to draw student funds from land. return for his or her work, the dent Senate and the NAACP, was Gaynor, Baruch's U.S.S. Rep., College students. able to adjust to these pressures." activity fees. Well, there are these jobs avail­ student will receive his or her They are all informed of the in­ headed by U.S.S. Chairperson Jay . will be coordinating the teach-ins. In a position paper titled "The Unusually . convivial, President This club has survived despite able, as well as jobs in Ireland, room and -board, plus a wage. tent of the program and will help Hershenson. Meanwhile, keep informed and C.F.D. Story," club founders And­ Cohen typifies the prevailing atti­ its lack of funds. The destruction England, France, Italy, and However, students should keep in the student all they can in deriv­ Mr. Hershenson opened the write letters and/or make phone rew Franklin wrote that "C.F.D. tudes of most club members. of their budget has brought to an Holland that are open by the con­ mind that they will be working in ing the most from his trip to meeting by bringing the CUNY calls to Governor Carey, State is a Baruch based student or­ Mauro Juszczak, one of the. end their most successful event, sent of the governments of these the European economy and wages Europe. situation up to date. He men­ Legislatures, and the Emergency ganization formed in the Fail of leading candidates for the club's the beer blast. The first beer -blast countries to American university will naturally be scaled accord­ tioned the two lawsuits. The first Financial Control Board. In or­ 1971 by. a group of disgruntled, coveted Rookie of the Year was in December 1972, and there students coming to Europe this ingly. The working conditions is against an entrance exam to der to gain support for CUNY dissatisfied, disgusted human be­ honors (Past winners include Bob were two during the 1973-74 you have to lobby. Either that or next summer. (hours, safety, regulations, legal Please write for further infor­ ings. Angered by the social isola­ Lipson: 1974; and Jack Pasquale: school year. These "blasts" in­ "determine" whether a student protection, work permits) will be mation and applicaticfn forms to: has an eighth grade Reading and say goodbye to open admissions For several years students tion of Baruch, bewildered by the 1975), awarded in May, asserted cluded free beer for Baruch stu.- and free tuition. made their way across the Atlan­ strictly controlled by the labor American-European Student- lack of any sort of extra-curri­ that "One"of the salient problems dents. These blasts were well-or­ Math lgvel. The accuracy and ministries of the countries in­ Service, Box 34733, FL 9490 purpose of these exams werd A campaigner for Senator Fred tic through A.E.S.-Service to take cular function that could be .re­ facing our school today, is the ganized and were very successful part in the actual life of the peo­ volved. Vaduz, Liechtenstein (Europe). motely considered exciting, these lack of cohensiveness, the perva­ thanks to the efforts of Emil questioned by NAACP lawyer Harris for President emphasized x Mike Meyers. Statistics show that the importance of getting the sup­ ple of these countries. The success students gathered to fight the sive sense of apathy , and the lack Buatti and Barry Shalen. such a test would eliminate from ; port of such civic,groups as block of this project has caused a great boredom that is Baruch. In time, of student participation, in extra­ deal of enthusiastic interest and The blasts came to an end dur­ CUNY 75% of the black students, committees and PTAs. He said as C.F.Dxgrew in membership, curricular activities. After being • ing the fall semester of the 1974-5' 65% of the Puerto Rican students there were hundreds of these in support both in America and the social function, while remain­ liberated from (so Far) 2'* Europe. Every year, the program Daley's Latest Scheme school year when CDF's budget and 25%- of the white students. New York and their support ing of paramount importance, was AND MONOTONOUS WORK, I was chopped from $800 to $90. has been expanded to include Daley can exempt any job from Mr. Meyers mentioned the angle would be a great help. By Richard Warren ^ linked to the sphere of political have committed my talents and At that time, CDF dfdn't-get any 71 many more students and jobs. of ".quality education was used Sam Manual of the Student Recently, Mayor Richard Civil Service, Civil Service work­ and educational affairs." my abfrities to contribute to the funds at all, since it was no longer before by bigots in an attempt to Coalition Against-Racism urged Already, many students have Daley of urged and got. ers will have the choice of co­ Its current officers are Presi­ solution of the aforementioned made application for next sum­ chartered. Each semester a club's keep minorities out of the City attendance of the National Steer­ passaged from his rubber stamp operating with Daley or getting dent Lee Cohen, Vice President problems." charter must T>e renewed, which- universities, but it hadn't worked. ing Committee Agains Racism's mer's jobs. American-European City Council the abolishment of fired. This is the end of political Michael Wallace, Treasurer Jack Past accomplishments, the club Student Service (on a non-prof­ meant copying and submitting last He further said the angle they meetings at , Feb. the independent Civil Service freedom for people working for Pasquale, and Secretary Maureen takes credit for the following: year's charter. This club, decided itable basis) is offering these jobs the City of Chicago. were now using is the dollar. By 13-14. Commission, in Chicago. The Nolan. Headquarters are situated * Providing the first service >t to bother with" this hassle. claiming there Isn't enough Also^jthere will be a teach-out to students for Germany, Scandi­ Council was able to do this be­ in the very busy room 301 -E of and security personnel for the money, they hope to cut off .the at Community navia, England, Austria, Switzer­ cause of an amendment to the This latest action only the Student Center, one roon^that first in school Beer Blast in recent ly case, many of the mem­ City universities from most College, Feb. 11 from 12 to 2. land, France, Italy, and Spain. Illinois Constitution giving Chi­ strengthens Mayor Daley's near is alive with activity during the history. bers, past and present, want to minority students. This doesn't • Governor Carey's phone num­ The jobs consist of forestry work, cago home rule power. dictatorial powers. The things day. .* Sponsorship of its own Beer wish Baruchians well for the com­ explain why there's still enough ber is 977-2700. child care work (females only), Under the new guidelines, Daley has had done in the past to President Lee Cohen paused Blasts in December of 1972 and ing year. money to pay the salaries of un­ The bills for aid to CUNY are farm work, hotel work (limited ANY job in Chicago can be maintain power include physical necessary political hacks. officially entitled S7071 in the number available), construction exempted from Civil Service by harrassment of political foes and Senate (Carravan's Sill) and work, and some other more quali­ Mayor Daley. With Civil Service, the stuffing of ballot boxes. Alger Hiss Comes To Baruch Mr. Meyers also stressed what fied jobs requiring more special­ . several speakers emphasized — A9024 in the House (Esposito's Daley had 35,000 of his political Democracy is not a form of judge as a customer. McCarthy cause of students, we will not ized training. government Daley approves of. (Cemtuuud from Pmg* 1) the importance of informing peo­ bill). hacks on the payroll. Now that Discount Tickets Available cussions.-Hiss commented, "if we was a judge and a customer of thus have this again." ple. He mentioned it would be , hadn't signed the charter then, we tailor, but McCarthy was such a Mr. Hiss in response to a ques­ useless to try to convince the By Richard Warren Hall at discount prices? There never would have signed it." rotten person that even this tailor tion stated his opposition to an at­ bigots. What is needed is to in­ Would you like to get into are also free concerts in town- Concerning The Yalta Agree­ refused to have McCarthy as a tempt to stifle our human rights form students and communities movies at a discount price, or see Are you interested? For informa­ ment, Hiss described this as^ a customer after six months. known as Senate bill S. 1. For about what's going on. He stated Broadway plants from $3-4.50? tion, go to the lobby of the 22nd political agreement that was not One woman who is the daugh­ more details on this bill, see the most students do not get involved Would you like to get into the Street Student Center. Concerts, binding. He then went on to talk ter of a British diplomat was in­ article in the Nov. 18 issue of because they're not informed. He Metropolitan Museum of Art or plays, etc. are posted in the 22nd about the big 3, Roosevelt, Chur­ vited to dinner by Senator John THE . TICKER entitled "Will also urged people to join the Why Achieved Success St. lobby (along with an informa­ F. Kennedy only to find when she Human Rights Be Stifled" and the The Museum of Modern Art chill and Stalin. He mentioned NAACP and use its name and freefi Are you interested in con­ tion desk) and the plays, etc. are Stalin was a man who had a sense got there the dinner was in honor article in the December 10 issue prestige in the fight, against the cert tickets to the New York Phil­ also posted in the Main Lobby of of humor and loved :c needle. of Senator McCarthy. Before sit­ of THE TICKER entitled "Foley cutbacks. "We have a distin­ harmonic Orchestra at Avery the 23rd Street Building and on Churchill. This needling would ting down she said to McCarthy Square Rally." Mr. Hjss com­ guished v prestigious, moderate By Richard Warren at all, but what he does write you prefer to hear him sing a hard drummers never even attempt Fisher Hall or The .Festival of the 5th floor (outside the cafe­ infuriate Churchill, a man who no that his investigations had hurt mented that he felt that if Repub­ name, in some circles even con­ When a group reaps the success ranges from good to, excellent. rocker he wrote himself, there's this. Ringo has a very good voice Visiting Orchestras at Carnegie teria) in the 26th Street Building. one in England would dare tease. some of her * closest friends. licans Reagan or Ford were de­ servative." that The Beatles have, there are His best include "It Don't Come "What You Got" from "Walls which has been used successfully A particularly humorous story McCarthy replied "don't take it feated S. 1 would be killed. I Jay Hershenson also mentioned bound to be numerous explana­ Easy," "Early 1970" and "Back and Bridges." in several different ways. The concerns the bathroom facilities personally, it's only politics." immediately pointed out to Mr. // Hiss that this bill had bipartisan a lawsuit by faculty against the tions for it. I feel there are seve­ Off Bugaloo." He has also written typical Ringo music is popish and at Yalta. There were only 3 bath­ John F. Kennedy, who has been As a singer, Collision Course" support including Democrat payless furlough. Under this fur­ ral things that contributed to the several good tunes with Vini Pon- doesn't rate with Lennon or commercial, and often even bub- rooms. Stalin was waiting on line made out to be something of a lough, faculty would lose four- success and 1 will discuss them in cia and wrote "Photograph" with blegummy. Yet he does this type saint by his zealous supporters, Senate Majority leader Mike McCartney but he is very good. A Great Start for *76 to use one while 15 people were Mansfield. Mr. Hiss' is that weeks' pay this year. I certainly this article. George Harrison. There has George's voice does have limita­ of music better than most other ahead of him. An ambassador was not at all disturbed by can't blame the faculty for not ac­ It is true The Beatles were the. never" been a group that equals artists. Ringo can also do more who rarely gets big roles, he got a McCarthy's remark. Mansfield hasn't read the bill. tions. He has not shown an ability By Richard Warren told Stalin that - he should not But he said "don't lay back, keep cepting this furlough when you ': first performers to really wear The Beatles as composers. sophisticated music, such as Len­ -chance, in the role of Truman, to It was Representative Richard to belt out loud hard rockers, and Since 1976 "is the Bicentennial have to wait and moved him up to protesting." consider that the Board of Higher their hair really long, to comb the Another quality The Beatles his voice can not reach as deep as non-McCartney's "A Little Help of the United States, TV will have show his considerable acting abil­ the bathroom. Anthony Eden was Nixon who paved the way for Education that voted for it would ; hair straight down in Vhe front, have is singing ability. Paul any of the other Beatles. But he From My Friends" from "Sgt. numerous shows dealing with ity. He played the role just right, in the bathroom in the middle of Senator Joseph McCarthy's witch When asked about Kissinger he not face the same furlough them­ were the first rock performers to McCartney has. the best voice and does sing damn well within his Pepper's . . .," and his own "Early American History. I'm happy to not overplaying or underplaying disposing of liquid waste when he hunts. When Nixon proved such expressed the opinion that Kiss­ selves. wear suits, white shirts and ties the most versatile. Paul can sing a range. He showed his ability in 1970." When it comes to really say that the first, a movie called it. As for Fonda, he is an actor saw Stalin, stopped in the middle explort^wc^e politically profit­ inger did a good job in the Mid­ Irv Panken of the Professional (all at the suggestion of Brian Ep­ ballad like "Yesterday" or belt the past to handle Beatlemania rocking Ringo is at home with "Collision Course," is excellent. who has beehSgiving many bril­ of it to let Stalin use the bath­ able by^condemning Alger Hiss, dle East, a disastrous job in Viet­ nam, and mentions that Dean Staff Congress stressed that this stein). It is also true, thanks to out a hard rocker like "Helter style music very well both as sing­ such rockers as "Devil Woman" "Collision Course" is the story liant performances in his career. room. Senator McCarthy followed suit. Acheson wanted to recognize discussion would shape the future Brian Epstein, that their publicity Skelter" with equal authority. His er and composer with his songs (which he co-authored with Vini of the conflict between President As MacArthur, he manages to While Stalin was known as, a Because of McCarthy's vote-gain­ China in 1949. He was especially for years to come. "Such cuts and media hype was top-notch. voice ranges from an Elvis bari­ "Don't Bother Me," "You Like Poncia), and Willie Dixon's Harry Truman and General capture the dynamic leader and dictator, Senator Jimmy Burns ing power he became respectable would result*in the elimination of But such hype will not keep a tone (on songs like "Lady Me Too Much," and "I Need "Boys." Ringo also does very well th£ human being. This is another did not think Stalin had this abso­ among Republicans AND Demo­ critical of the Christmas bombing Douglas MacArthur over the han­ that preceded the end of Amer­ thousands of sections," he said. group on top for as long as The Madonna" and "Back In The You." He also did an excellent with country-western tunes, such dling of the Korean War. Presi­ great performance to add to a lute control,^but had chieftains he crats. Four thousand faculty will be cut ican involvement in Vietnam. He Beatles have remained there. U.S.S.R.") to arTalmost Tiny Tim job singing Chuck Berry's "Roll as Carl Perkins' "Honey Don't" dent Truman wanted merely to superb acting career. had to satisfy. He believed^when When asked about how such if the BHE has its way. He men­ believes this, was Kissinger's deci­ Even as solo artists they are still range in songs like "Honey Pie" Over, Beethoven" and Lennon- and a tune Ringo wrote with John stop the North Koreans at the In supporting roles, Barry Stalin said "I have to check with "witch hunts" get started, Hiss tioned that the Carravan-Esposito superstars. Such hype does not get and "You Gave Me The Answer." McCartney's "I'm Happy Just To and Paul called "What Goes On." Sullivan as Secretary of State and Moscow," he wasn't using stalling observed it usually occurred after sion. He also criticized Kissinger bill, which would give CUNY the 38th Parallel, while MacArthur for being a poor administrator you the respect as composers The has an excellent Dance With You." George did As musicians The Beatles are Andrew Duggan as MacArthur's tactics but was on the level. a war, and cited examples. A Dis­ money it needs has the support of felt the only way to fight a war and not utilizing his staff. He said Beatles have gotten from critics, rpek 'n roll voice though he's not very good jobs singing Drapkin's very good but not great. They good friend Courtney Whitney, "" Mr. Hiss also told a story about trict Attorney named Palmer after six of the seven -Republican-Con­ was to fight to win. "In war, there "Kissinger should go back to peers, musicians, symphony or­ quite as good as McCartney "Devil In Her Heart," the Gerry certainly would not merit com­ both give fine performances. an exiled Greek General Canal­ World War I went after labor servative Legislators from New 5s no substitute for victory," said teaching." He added "I don't chestras, singers, etc. To have vocally. Lennon's voice was ideal Coffin-Carole King tune "Chains" parison with Cream or The Jimi Lloyd Bochner gives a competent opolis, (who's country was taken leaders, he mentioned among York City, not to mention that MacArthur. mean to be unkind but 1 don't achieved what they have, you for the Beatlemania period music and Lennon-McCartney's "Do Hendrix Experience. The only performance as Averill Harri- by the Nazis). He was met in Eng­ them. He said he felt good that no both Carravan and Esposito are But MacArthur's proposals to mean to be kind either." need more than just publicity and (circa late 1962 to mid 1965). You Want To Know A Secret." Beatle who could be rated a man, and John. Randolph is par­ land by British Undersecretary of such "witch hunts" took place af­ Conservative Republicans. Mr. win the war, which included good looks. You need talent! Among the Beatlemania songs, he Besides Bealtemania music, "super" musician is Paul McCart­ ticularly good as Truman's Press Foreign Affairs Cadugen. Cadu- ter the Vietnam War. He gave When asked about life in prison Panken said, "This gives us at bombing China, would have That is one thing The Beatles sang the lead to were "I Want To George developed a sound of his ney. Paul is acknowledged by Secretary. gen wanted to tell Canalopolis one reason for the lack of a new (Hiss served ""44 months), he re­ least a fighting chance." He also brought upon World War 3, have an abundance of. Hold Your Hand," "I'll Cry In­ own that fits his voice perfectly. many as being the best bass guitar that the Prime Minister wanted to "McCarthyism" being young plied he had no trouble except in said, "We don't know where Gov­ which Truman wanted to avoid. The Beatles are singers-com­ stead," "I Feel Fine," and "Eight This "sound" can be found on player in the world. He also is ex­ The movie was presented in see him and entered the bathroom people are better educated today. the case of one guard who said ernor Carey stands on this issue." cellent on keyboards and can play MacArthur felt that in a world He said back in 1945 about 15* "the Rosenberg's have been exe­ posers-musicians. But the talent Days A Week." But John has also songs like "Think For Yourself" war the U.S. would handle Russia play form, in acts. Yet it was not while Canalopolis was taking a He then urged lobbying which , and "If I Needed Someone." good rhythm or lead guitar. He OF THE STUDENTS COL­ cuted and Hiss is allowed to stay that is greatest among The Beatles proven he can sing other types* of and China easily. But Truman did filmed entirely in stages. It was bath. There he was, throwing a would, include sending Carey let- I George has also shown an ability even played a good mouth saxo­ LEGE AGE WENT TO COL­ alive." It turned out this guard is composing. John Lennon and music. His voice is also ideal for not want a third world war; so written by Ernest Kinoy, who spun up in the air, and saying ters saying, "We want your sup- ! to sing^-Ifld-tao^style music "My phone on Ringo's version of LEGE. Today. 50* OF THE had fought very well at Guadal Paul McCartney are the greatest surrealistic songs such as "A Day when MacArthur delivered an must be given credit for not only "Canalopolis, or can't olopolis." port, or else we'll remember." He songwriting team of all-time and Sweet^Lord," ^ferue Jay^JWay," "You're Sixteen." STUDENTS COLLEGE AGE Canal but this battle had affected In The Life" and "Happiness Is A ultimatum to the Chinese to writing an excellent script, but in In his lecture later, at the 24th mentioned supporters of CUNY both have prove they can write country-western, Dylan's "If Not ATTEND COLLEGE. One his brain and he had since be­ Warm Gun." He can also sing As for the other Beatles, John surrender or be. bombed (which writing one that accurately and St. Building, Mr. Hiss delved into like the Committee for Public great songs on-their own. As a For You" and his own tunes such teacher objected to the lowering come a sadist. This guard was dis­ ballads, such as "Norwegian plays an adequate rhythm guitar fairly gave both sides of this Senator Joseph McCarthy. While Higher Education Und labor, composer," George Harrison is not as "Can't Stop Thunking About was unauthorized and against of standards in order to get more missed. Wood' and "You've Got To Hide (he .admits everything he knows story. It is very hard to report an in the Army, McCarthy earned religious and educational organ­ quite the same caliber as Lennon You" and "Behind That Locked Truman's wishes), Truman finally students into college, to which Mr. Hiss was very interesting Your Love Away." John can also about playing the guitar he learn­ event without slanting the report­ the nickname "Coconut Joe." izations whose all-out lobbying or McCartney and he's certainly Door" (actually all The Beatles dismissed him. Mr. Hiss replied "it is better to and though he's in his 70s he has belt out the hard rockers. Just ed from Paul). John is a very ing to favor your viewpoint. The Every time a plane was about to efforts we need. not as prolific. But he is a great have shown they can sing country- This movie chronologically in­ have a bad doctor than no doctor the alertness of a man 30 years listen to his singing of The good keyboard player, his best fact that Kinoy was able to write a take off Joe couldn't be found, so Mr. Panken is absolutely right. composer. Rino Starr is the only western). cludes the major events in this at all. Students-wiia—have^some younger, He is._ mi|d-manncred Beatles' versions of Russel-Med­ performance was on the Ham­ script which took a neutral point they assumed he climbed up a We are now fighting for the sur­ Beatle who is not a great song­ conflicti including th» meet education are better than students and really enjoys these speaking ley's "Twist and Shout" and The fact that can mond organ on "Being For The of view and that the result was an tree to pick coconuts. Hiss also vival of CUNY. If we lose, our writer. Ringo seldom writes songs between Trunan and MacArthur. exciting drama is evidence that with none." He also emphasized engagements. His closing remarks Larry Williams' "Bad Boy," or if sing is a big plus because n\ost The acting, by Henry Fonda as mentioned this doctor who had a being objective does not neces­ humble father, a tailor, who con­ "1 feel a demogogue depends on a were "I always get a lo' out of MacArthur and E.G. Marshall as sarily result in boredom. bourgeois as the electorate. Be­ this." Truman, is superb. For Marshall, sidered it an honor to have a v f WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, IQ76 THE TICKER PAGE 5

PAGE 4 • THE TICKER • WEDNESDAY. JAM ARV 14. 1976 To the Editor-in-Chief of THE TICKER: Hear Rich, The Ticker Association is cur renr.lv considering the selection of an F ci i t o r - i n - Ch let for next semester. One candidate is Car- lyie Thornhill. and to be honest. I In This cannot understand why he's being Bloom, who took over the Managing Editorship af­ The term "thirty" is used in journalism to denote considered seriously for this job the end of a story or an article. For as long as I can ter Linda Friedman had resigned. After her re­ since he stated he hopes to bring remember, this term has been used by Editors of signation, I missed the comradery and good cheer TICKER wjiting "up to the level of SENTRY the TICKER to denote their last editorial. Two she brought to this office. I deeply regret alienating ,\s Fd itor- in-Chief of SEN­ •5? her, and her brother-in-law Isaac Friedman from TRY. Carlvie had the same years ago, Editor Joyce Rosenberg faced the pos­ this newspaper. At the time, our mutual differences Issue amount of money allocated as sibility of not being reappointed as Editor by the TICKER, yet only printed three seemed irreconcilable, but during the passage of TICKER ASSOCIATION. So she entitled her edi­ issues. TICKER came out time, they seem less and less so. However, Stuart weekly. Also the writing in these torial "30?". At the present time, I find myself in meager SENTRY issues was far Bloom did fill in the gap well. He served loyally the same situation. At the last three meetings of the inferior to TICKER's because and effectively. Madeline Crocitto, w^o was ap­ half of SENTRY consisted of association, they have not made a final decision. pointed Business Manager by Isaac and me, had to pictures, and almost every single According to the constitution under which the article dealt with the same sub­ leave us. She felt that Stuart and myself were re­ ject. Baruch politics. I question TICKER operates, the out-going association quired to do too much of her work because she had whether TICKER can retain its selects the editor to serve for the following semes­ independence it controlled b\ a been extremely busy studying for all of her courses. ter. It has been done this wa^y for over forty years, leader of.one ot Haruch's mai<.»r Her resignation took courage and conviction, and I political parties. While there have and that tradition is reflected strongly in the last thank her for that. been complaints against you as revised version of our constitution: 4—At the end of edietor-in-chief, no one can decy, each semester, the TICKER ASSOCIATION shall I would next like to thank Bob Guiliano, my that you have kept TICKER ah Associate Editor. He had been News Editor when open forum. Anvboch who ques­ choose an Editor-in-Chief and a Business Manager tions this needs onK to read the to serve as the association's appointees during Isaac left the paper, and his appointment as Asso­ articles b\ jeffre> Ar mbr ister and ciate Editor seemed the best choice. Although he Joseph Suare/ the semester following the selection of these TICKER also now serves an positions.' Further, "The purpose of the TICKER has at times undermined my authority, he has func­ important function as a lorum tor ASSOCIATION is to insure and control the pub­ tioned to the best of his abilities. He has done his aspiring journalists to display best to improve the esthetic" quality of the paper. their talents. I fear with the elec­ lication of the TICKER, the Day Session Student tion of Mr. Thornhill as editor, newspaper of Baruch CoH-ege. The TICKER . I would like to thank all of my staff editors. They staff would be chosen out of ASSOCIATION has the responsibility to control include Richard Warren, News Editor; A. Ramon political, rather than journalistic Coion, Copy Editor; Carol Targum, Feature Edi­ consider at :ons the standards of fiscal policy and journalistic pre­ I hope the members o: the TA sentation. To this end, the TICKER ASSOCIA­ tor; Ara Sadaniantz, Science Editor; Earry War- take these points into considera­ shawski, Music Editor; Lorraine Sanday, Assistant tion -before voting. TION shall choose an Editor-in-Chief and a Busi­ Sincerely yours. ness Manager . . ." The Quotations sited above Editor; John Sanday, Sports Editor and I would Richard Warren like to give a special thanks to Howard Neiman, News F d 11 o r clearly "indicate the fact that the association must THE TICKER choose an editor before it leaves office, and before our Photography Editor. On many occasions, we i the new members of the association take office. have neglected to give Howie photo credit. How­ Millett IT addition, the constitution dictates that the^se- ever, over 95% of a • ( • •, £» ohotos which have ap­ Appointed Consuifcn*

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_/ PAGE 6 • THE TICKER * WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1976 Summer Programs: Life In Spain The Silver For the last eleven years, sum­ mer programs -have been offered By Steven Kohn "Once More With Feeling," thing to be desired. It is clever, to students in the U.S. and IS Clair, a sexy looking thing if grease in front of the lens to give LUCKY LADY. (20th Century "Charade," "Arabesque," "Two For there ever was one. She looks part funny, sad, exciting, billed with a hazy effect. Canada to travel and. study in Fox.) Produced by Michael Grus- the Road" (which comes close to hooker, part dancer and speaks honest feelings and above all, en­ Spain. Last summer 69 students Liza Minnelli gives her best koff Directed by Stanley Donen. rivaling "All About Eve" for its with lots of "ain'ts." She is bubbly tertaining. A song here, a joke performance to date. Gene Hack- from 28 states departed from JFK Written by Willard Huyck and screenplay's brilliance), etc. etc. and ebulent and very seductive in there, an action sequence inbe- Airport in New York and flew" to man is excellentas usual/ and Gloria Katz. Music composed and ad infinitum. a coars sort of way. She is also a tween; all with perfect timing, all even Burt Reynolds manages to Malaga and then to Madrid, onducted by Ralph Burns. For the It is only the reputation of the widow, hubby having left her a in the right places. where the 11th summer program turn in a winning performance. songs, music and lyrics by Fred Ebb director that alleviates the fear of rather seedy cabaret in Tijuana. The business, though, is not LUCK Y LAD Y is well paced with was held. ?nd John KanderrPhotographed by a "bomb" with a cast that in­ Burt Reynolds is Walker, a without its dangers. The Coast Thirty students visited Santiago humor, romance,- excitement and Geoffrey Unsworth, B.S.C. Starring; cludes the brilliant Gene Hack- close friend of the family and Guard is always on patrol and comes across as one of the best de Compostela and Leon and, to Gene Hackman, Liza Minnelli and man, the shallow Bert Reynolds when the film begins he' is about there are several absolutely hila­ complete the excitement of the films of the year. It is such a de­ Burt Reynolds. and Liza Minnelli who is usually to be caught at the boarder run­ rious scenes beyond the 12 mile lightful film that I wish I had program, they crossed the Strait A filmography of Stanley just Liza Minnelli (which may be ning "wet-backs" into the States. limit. Another problem is Christy been associated with it so that I of Gibraltar to visit Africa. onen is enough to make any­ enough for some). Ten minutes One of these "wet-backs" just McTeague who is trying to put all could give it to you for a Christ­ Plans are already in progress body want to see LUCKY LADY, into LUCKY LADY all such fears happens to be Gene Hackman of. the small runners out of busi­ mas present. Mfcybe I have . . . for the 12th Summer School in it reads like a list of the world's- vanished. While the film bears no (Kibby) and before they manage ness. Fear not, evil triumphs over Spain, and the City of Tarragona greatest musicals and high-brow resemblance to either "Jaws" or to make it back to town Reynolds eviler. (south of Barcelona) has been comedies. With Gene Kelly, he "The Towering Inferno" it is ur.- has already rather reluctantly LUCKY LADY is a winner in chosen as our headquarters in co-directed "Anchors A weigh.", questioningly in the same league taken him on as the third partner just about every way that you can Spain in 1976. "On the Town" and the greatest of as a knock-down drag-out total in the liquor business. imagine. It is beautifully photo­ You call this Tarragona is a very historical them all, "Singing In the Rain." entertainment picture. The business proves to be graphed by Geoffrey Unsworth city, capital of the Old Roman On his own he has done "Seven LUCKY LADY is the story or lucrative and the slow moving who has done, among others, intercession? Empire in Spain. It is surrounded Brides For Seven Brothers," "Deep three shady charactersNwho make boat, Lucky Lady, gives way to "Beckett* and "2001: A Space Oh, boy! by the most beautiful beaches oa In My Heart," "It's Always Fair it into the big time by running bigger and better things. Of Odyssey" and well directed by the Mediterranean Coast. Weather," "Funny Face," "The liquor from Mexico into a very course the plot development up to Mr. Donen, though he does make Students attending our program Pajama Game," "Damn Yankees." dry United States. Liza Minnelli this point leaves absolutely no­ excessive use of cheese cloth or will Jiave the opportunity of swimming in the Mediterranean every day, enjoying a wonderful summer while learning Spanish in Spain. Can Tours are prepared to visit and Paris, as well as Do Anything Right? Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, Avila, and Valle de los Caidos. By Richard Warren All persons interested should Since Gerald Ford became write as soon as possible to: Dr. President he has done so many Arjibay Doreste, Augustana Col­ things wrong it's impossible to lege, Rock Island, Illinois 61201. know where to start. So I'll just Space is very limited. comment on the things I can think «-«-*-««««•«( •*c -k « «•«-«•*•* * -*t * « •* * •* •«-«•*•«-* of. I He took a tough stand against Mystery Man Unveiled (which he recently I* reversed). He claimed the rest of By Robert Rosens we ig His first task as a plumber was thawing. Why he lasted as long as Unisex Haircutting I* the country should not have to Until the publication of ex- running the Sept. 3, 1971 break- he did is a mystery to both Tad pay for New York. In reality New 1' Times reporter Tad SzuTcT Com­ in of Dr. Fielding's office^ in Szulc and' myself. Therje is ob­ Penthouse Salon I* York tax money supports, much of pulsive Spy (Viking Press, $5.95), which G. Gordon Liddy, Bernard viously much"we will never know I* this country. In 1973, New York E. Howard Hunt, Jr. was Water­ Barker, and Eugenio Martinez, of about E. Howard Hunt, Jr. I* * State got back 47% of the taxes it gate's mystery man. In it Hunt However, given his personality I* Watergate notoriety, also partici­ I* paid- Mississippi got back stands revealed as a fanatical cold pated. The purpose was to get and his relative lack of experi­ fl 111 I* 234.5% — more than twice the warrior whose extraordinary damaging information for a CIA ence in supervising clandestine • Peter J.: formerly of Vidal Sassoon I* taxes it paid. Numerous other carelessness, arrogance, and over- profile on Daniel Eiisberg, al­ operations in the CIA. it is no: Saks Fifth Ave., Paul McGregor I* states benefit as Mississippi does. confidence repeatedly jeopar­ though a previous study of Ells- surprising that Watergate was dis­ I* This situation has not changed dized his own career as well as berg by a CIA psychologist ruled covered. We can all thank our Crimpers (Henri Bendel). West Coast & NY |» since 1973. • Expert Styling I others. that Ellsberg's motive in releasing lucky stars that this rabid patriot, *1 I * Ford continues to support the Hunt's story reads like a Gra­ the Pentagon Papers was strictly who was too conservative even • Reasonably Priced — $10.00 I* crummy foreign policy of ham Greene novel with pages patriotic. for the CIA, is now behind bars! (21 2) 725-8731 Secretary of State Henry missing. After leaving the Navy And we can thank Tad Szulc for • In 1971 Hunt also forged docu­ 330 Third Ave (near 24th St • N Y ]0O]O -\n Kissinger. Kissinger is responsible he was an OSS officer fighting in ments "proving" that President making Compulsive Spy fascinat­ t II *1 for detente, a give and take pol­ /, Burma and China against the Kennedy ordered the assassina­ ing reading. icy whereby we give and the I Japanese. In 1946 he obtained a tion of South Vietnamese Presi­ Russians .lake. He is also respon­ Guggenheim fellowship on the dent Diem. In early 1972 he visit­ sible for forcing Israel to accept a strength of his first spy novels and ed ailing-^JTT lobbyist Dita Aid For Vietnam: peace agreement whereby it gave spent a year in Mexico studying Beard, attempting to have her de­ i Is Kennedy Kidding? up too much. Finally, Kissinger is Spanish and writing. clare her now famous memo a .--;p*%£~ ...^ V responsible for the dishonorable He joined the CIA in 1948 and hoax. And then, of course, came By Richard Warren peace in Vietnam. was posted in Paris until 1950. Watergate. \ Senator Edward Kennedy President Ford recently prop­ There he married Dorothy, a fel­ Since Compulsive Spy is the recently wrote a letter to Hanoi low CIA operative. Hunt later osed that families of four who single most comprehensive source expressing hope that the United make more than $6500 a year not was posted to Tokyo, Montevideo of information on E. Howard States would "contribute mean­ and Mexico City. ^. be entitled to food stamps. I'd Hunt, Jr., despite its admitted ingfully toward healing the like to see President Ford raise a For nineteen months in 1951-2, gaps, it is impossible to challenge wounds of war in Vietnam." This, Hunt had under his orders Wil­ family of four on $6501 a year the veracity of Szulc's statements. of course, means giving Vietnam without food stamps. It's even liam F. Buckley, Jr. According to However, Szulc's logic is con­ financial aid. Szulc, in 1970 he used Buckley tough with the stamps. If Gerry vincing and the information he As a liberal isolationist, Sen­ really wants to save money, was a job reference, and when provides meshes with what is al­ Dorothy Hunt died in 1972, ator Kennedy argued against the maybe he can start by paying his ready known about the Watergate U.S. giving ANY aid to anti- own medical bills. Including sal­ 'Buckley was named executor of cast of characters and the CIA. ,11 her estate. Communist forces in Vietnam 10 BEST ary, medical expenses, free post­ /s < The portrait of Hunt that and Indochina. Now that Com­ age, free transportation, free rent / 1 In 1953-4 Hunt was chief of emerges is a talented man with munist forces have taken over this and other benefits too numerous Political Actions for the CIA's great emotional handicaps. He area, Kennedy now wants to give to count, Ford recieves about $5 overthrow of the Arbenz Regime FILMS." was a loner and tended to ant­ them aid. Kennedy is also against ;% Vincent Canby, New York Times -Stewart Klein, WNEW TV million a year. Congressmen in Guatemala. In 1960-1 he was agonize his colle$gues because his giving aid to anti-Communist for­ —Time Maguine —Peter Rainer. Mademoiselle receive $1 million a year. When planning* director for the Bay of enthusiasms often overstepped the ces in Angola. Why is it that Sen­ —William Wolf. Cue Magazine —Walter Spencer. WOR Radio will these expenses be cut? Pigs operation until he quit in dis­ baounds of practicality. For in­ —Frank Rich. New York Post -Bob Salmaggi, WINS Radio ator Kennedy shows great con­ —Martin Levine. Newsday Among Ford's recent words of gust over having to work"~ with stance, in 1960 when he was sta­ cern for our tax dollars when they *4 notoriety are "Free college edu­ Anti-Castro leftists. Later in 1961 ^ tioned in Montevideo, he auda­ are being given to anti- he assisted Allen Dulles in writ­ SPECIAL AWARD" WINNER cation is not a neccessity, it is a Made for climbing ciously used Uruguay's President Communists, but is willing to give -National Society of Film Critics ing Dulles' The Craft of Intelli­ to try to get Eisenhower from luxury." Does Ford believe only these same tax: dollars to Com­ people with money get an edu­ gence. There is also inconclusive transferring him back tb\ Wash­ munists? evidence suggesting Hunt played cation? It's often suggested that Initiative. Advancement. Personal development and A Prudential representative will be visiting your campus ington. This effort flopped and - When the United States gives, a part in the J.F.K. Assassination. made Eisenhower furious at his Carmen F.Zollo presents students work their way through growth. The keynotes at Prudential. Because your achieve- soon. Check with your Placement Office for the exact When Hunt "retired" from the or attempts to give aid to right- college, but thanks to Gerald improper conduct. Also, in 1972 wing dictatorships who are our ment is ours. We've got long-term career opportunities in date and make for an interview, CIA in 1970, he was hired the Dita Beard spotted him as a Ingrnar Bergman's Ford's economic policy, there are marketing management, applied com- /^\ -+ m '- m - m If you're looking for a responsible position allies, the liberals raise their yardly any jobs available. very next day by Robert R. phony because .of the huge, red C puter technology, sales, accounting, (g^jfa fljffi£ffffffl3g ^th.ihe chlnce to move ahead, think about Mullen and Company, a public voices loud in protest. Yet one of Til end this article with the wig he wore wasn't even on right. these liberals, Edward Kennedy, We cfMAGIC FI^UTB- actuarial, investments and other areas. Prudential. The Rock is made for climbing. relations firm with CIA con- • From all the information pre­ Produ,«j ..nd Directed ..nd Wmten bv Ingrnar Eergman • Doctor ot Phoioeraphv Sven Nvkv.M words of Art Buchwald, who said nections. It is located one block turns around and suggests we give En,- Ewson Conducting Thr Swed.sh State Broadcasting NetWork Svmphom of Gerald Ford: "Everytime he sented in Compulsive Spy one can aid to left-wing dictatorships who A Svenges Radio A B Protiucuon -A SURROGATE RELEASE ~" An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F from the White House. He re­ only conclude that Hunt's per­ tries to take a great leap forward, mained on Mullen's payroll after have fought against us. It scares he trips over a wheelchair." sonality was not well suited for me to think that if this man were » UK Tf R «M* being hired as a "plumber" in THEATRf intelligence work, especially once to run for President, according~to THB July of 1971. 57th St. at 5th Ave. • IT 1-2323 the Cold War showed signs of the polls he'd probably win. //y'j PAGE 8 • THE TICKER • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1976 s The Sound of Laughter NAD JAR I By Bill Cosby ; funny stories became for me, a } pehed. Once I decided it was a By Richard Warren Prosecutor, did not do so. * {The^^winner of three Emmy ; way of making friends. ' way to make a living, the struggle The Special ProsecutorTs office sA wards 'for his performance in My comedy routines come from was on. -Breaking into show busi­ was set up for the purpose of hav­ By Richard Warren NBC-TV's "I Spy," and the recipi­ this story-telling knack.... I ness is one of the hardest, longest, ing an independent prosecutor to On Dec. 3, 1975, Mayor ent of five Qrammy Awards for the never tell jokes. I don't think I most discouraging things you can investigate alleged corruption of Abraham Beame abolished The Best Comedy Album, the versatile could write an out-and-out joke if do. If you want to make the old cops, judges, and DISTRICT AT­ Mayor's Office of Veterans Af­ i&illP Cosby also made his motion my life depended on it. Practi­ school try, you better have plenty TORNEYS. Governor Carey re­ fairs. Eleven people lost their jobs picture debut in a powerful dra­ cally all my bits deal with my of guts and determination 'cause cently attempted, and failed, .to and four were transferred to fede­ matic^ role in the Jemmin, Inc. pro­ childhood days back in Philly you'll need all you can muster up. have the current special prose­ ral jobs. The only member of this duction, "Ma& And Boy." Given where the important thing on the I was quite satisfied with ray cutor, Maurice Nadjari, replaced office who did not get fired was the NAACP's Image Award of block was how far you could work after I got going. Night by Manhattan District Attorney the Commissioner, Milton Wil­ 1969-1970, Mr. Cosby is also throw a football. clubs were good to me . . and Robert Morganthau. Both Carey liams. He will keep his $37,000 a prominently active as a national I think what people like most TV suddenly started opening up. and Morganthau agreed that year salary.- chairman of the Hemophilia about my stories is that they can; - It wasn't until "I Spy" came along Morganthau could handle ^bth This is typical of Mayor Abe Foundation, national co-chairman identify. I had a man once stop that I really felt established ... jobs. I do not see how. How can a Beame, who has continually re­ of the Opportunities Industrializa­ me and say, "Hey, you know that at least to a certain degree. It was District Attorney investigate him­ fused to cut the men on top while tion Center, and a.member of the story you tell about street football so completely different from any­ self. The appointment of Morgan­ firing the people below them. It boards of directors of Mary Holmes and you'd cut behind a car? Well, thing I had ever known. Story­ thau, who happens to be a poli­ should also be noted that Beame, College and Ebony Showcase Thea­ I used to do the same thing in the telling is one thing, but playing a tical hack of the Democratic who had announced he was dis­ ter.) country, but I used a cow!" definite character — and serious Party, besides being the Man­ mantling superagencies, has mere­ When I was a kid I always used The situations I talk about, yet — that's something else. I also hattan DA, would END THE IN­ ly "reorganized" these agencies to pay attention to things that people can find themselves in.... played a serious character in my DEPENDENCE OF THE and kept many of the hacks who other people didn-'t even think it makes them glad to know first film "Man And Boy." I SPECIAL PROSECUTOR'S OF­ headed them. about. I'd remember funny hap­ they're not the only ones who really enjoyed, it. I must admit I FICE. This city is in the mess it's in penings, just little trivial things, have fallen victim to life's little was nervou&jn the beginning, but Governor Carey's poor judge­ because it is run by an s.o.b. who and then tell stories about them ironies. For example, how many the experience was really great ment doesn't surprise me, since he does not give a damn about the later. I found I could make peo­ of us have put the ice water bottle for me. I know it's hard to keep has shown his incompetence in people »who elected him. There ple laugh, and I enjoyed doing it back in the refrigerator with just pushing yourself into different government both as a Congress­ are even reports that Beame plans because it gave me a sense of enough water left so we won't areas, but you have to if you want man and as Governor. I'm glad to run for re-election in 1977. If security. I thought that if people have to refill it? Be honest now. to be around in a few years. In that State Attorney General he gets re-elected, I will give up ^~^1aughed at what you said, that That's how I got involved rn this business, if you stand still, Louie Lefkowitz, who is the only all hope on the intelligence of meant they liked you. Telling comedy.... it just sort of hap- you disappear! man who can fire the Special voters. Announcements of Special Interest All day session freshmen Pete Seeger, the well-known spokeswoman for LNS, ",the con­ WIFE and/or transfers who initially en­ folk singer, will headline a benefit cert will-be aschance for people WANTED tered Baruch College in Septem­ concert for Liberation News to enjoy some fine music and to ber 1975, and who did not Service (LNS) on Saturday, Janu­ help LNS continue doing the -* What is it? ' * SERIOUS 3Iack Busi­ receive a copy of the Baruch ary 24, 1976. 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