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The Straight and Narrow Versus the Long and Winding Road Vai 4 No T SEPTEMBER )0 |f74 HUDNUT Vs. JACOBS The straight and narrow versus the long and winding road by John F. Schmitt The election contest in the Uth < ongresstonaKulistnct. eastern Marion County, could probably be best described as a contest between two genUemen who just happen to disagree on a few things The rat^^and vicious attacks prominent in other campaigns are absent from this encounter, even though this will proba­ bly be the closest Con­ gressional contest in the State. The 1974 candidates are the same men who represented their respective parties two years ago The Republican is William H Hudnut 111 who is finishing his first term The Democrat is the man who represented the district for eight years prior to the 1972 Nixon landslide. Andy Jacobs Jr Continued Andy Jacobs Jr is 42 years Hudnut 41, was born in him a 100 per cent rating on Korean War veteran and old and has spent part of the Cincinnati He served for I n their voting scafe*"* served as a Marion County two y e a rs. since the last years prior to his election as on deputy shenff while going to election by lecturing in the the Senior Minister of the The more-liberal COPE law school. 1UPUI Political Science Second Presbyterian Church rating, based on AQs-CIO Department. « in Indianapolis priorities, placed him at zero Jacobs lost in 1972 by 4601 He is the son of a former His two years in Congress per cent. votes while Richard Nixon Uth District representabve. have won him bouquets from earned the same district by The Senior Jacobs is also on his friends and brickbats better than 70.000 votes This the ballot this year as a from his foes Earlier this On questions rv*ardiri* the Page sort of a cross-over vote en candidate for a criminal year he was named to the campaign issues. Hudnut courages Jacobs but he court judgeship “Dirty Dozen" list of stated that he is “sympa comments, "T h is is a Cong ressmen who were rated thebe with President Ford’s different year and the incum low by a national environ goal ’ of cutting 920 billion Like many of the bencies are reversed BUI mental group from the Federal budget to candidates this year. Jacobs help ease the rate of inflation (Hudnut) has been receiving Jr is voicing concern about He said, however, that a lot of publicity from the the high oil prices. He was The Americans for Consti­ “ arbitrary cuts might be a bit Star and NeWt.” < disappointed by the a n ­ tutional Action, a conserve (h asbe'' and hurt the one of Before going to Congress in nouncements that Mobil Oil live group, -recognized every six Americans who 1964. Jacobs was an planned to use its excess Hudnut as a friend by giving for the Indianapolis attorney He is a profits to buy control of 2 SEPTEMBER JO. WN editorials o p in io n A hat to tip... by Linda Cay tan For those of you who haven't had a chance to make any of the In this modern age of bra burning, abortion an demand and lectures and Convocations events- this year, we strongly the sexual revolution, nothing turns a man s head like a suggest that you at least take a look at what ’s going on “ liberated" woman The days of the coy. flirtatious sweet For example, the Showcase of Music senes presented the young thing are over The well-scrubbed aU-Amencan dimpled Keith Brown ensemble from Bloomington (or an evening of cheerleader no longer serves as the object of the Standard Scott Joplin rags The concert was two weeks ago in the Lecture American sexual fantasy. Itall and played before a standing room-only crowd of Joplin Men often identify the liberation of women with sexual freaks In the months to follow Mr Nick Kestner of the Alumni freedom After all. the mast popular feminist activity over the Association has put together an interesting and widely varied last few years, in the male view, has been the p e a t bra burning f MTies of musical performances We suggest you check them out And liberated women tend to be mare secure in and open about You might also be interested in the L ft C film senes which their sexuality will stretch across the year with free movies for students. Today’s cinematic Venus is an update of the “ blue-yeaned Banging from One Osy in The LHe el Ivan Oenesevich to The baby-queen.” hair long and straight, nipples showing Moose Thai Reared, the films will be shown twice on the same seductively through a sheer halter day. once at the JBth Street Student Lounge at noon and once in the lecture Hall at I IS p m for added student convenience It is easy for men to applaud this Helen Gurley Brown version And yet another part of the Lectures 4 Convocations Com­ of femininity, in which modern woman is “ liberated" from the mittee that will be showing itself shortly is the Dinner Theatre (budgenes of housework so that die may develop as a total productions This year, the L 4 C will be relying on the IUPU1 sensual being A man no longer has to conduct a carefully-plan Ttfratre Department for the actual plays and the price wan t ned. frustrating seduction of the object of lbs fancy, nervously set you back a mile reminding himself that “ she wants it as much as I do.” Now­ adays. all s man expects to do is exchange greeting* and s few key political wards, end there she will be. assuming the basic _and the local gripeline gynecological examination position And now Gripe and Whine Editorial of the Week "...the The attraction is more than skin deep. A liberated woman is weekly senes which each week brings you the finest in recent necessarily s strong woman, and that means, to many men. an complaints and foilderall that come across our desk: invulnerable woman, one who doesn’t need emotional support. Tops an the list this week The goof we made on the parking affection, time, or concern Wham, bam, thank you m a’am The regulations in last week s cover story For a detail of tins all-American girl blunder see the box on page 3 in News-Views Oralifli. General | Otherwise Some clown lor group of And don't forget the sincere attraction of men to independent clowns' is are writing some of the lousiest grafitti in thr world women, and the just as sincere desire to quash that indepen­ on thr walls of thr Men s Johns around here In the first place, dence and that contemptible facade of invulnerability it s not funny And in the second place, it seems a university should be able to produce morons capable of writing deeper There is nothing invulnerable about strength True strength local folklore than thr garbage that presently graces our walls comes from compassion from empathy with suffering, from Free Partins Frolics Several local gnpes this week con the recognition of the need to fight far s better life lik * every ceming thr antics of car owners in the orange lol north of other person, a feminist has needs The immediacy and Michigan Street It seems that they can t agree to a standard desperation of the women s movement indicates to me that a parking pattern (he result being that some poor souls get sand liberated woman may have deeper and more crucial needs than wiched between three and four other cars You either park a her more satisfied counterpart What sents her apart is that she mile away or you wail until t 30 for everybody to leave Use understands those heeds. Mid will Tight to earn their fulfillment your brains if you see a car parked in front of the car you re parking behind it stands to reason that thr guy in the middle is There is nothing sexy about the liberation of any oppressed group going to stay there until one of you decides to leave Which might be funny until the tune comes when you're the joker in Ross Parks didn t sit in the front section of a city bus and the middle spark the civil rights movement to be sexy, she sat down because she was tired An Appalachian woman, her husband unable to work because his lungs are black with coal dust, whose breasts dangle around her waist from nursing her dukben. is not worried about being released from the drudgeries of her life so that she can develop as s sensual being, she is worried about having enough to eat A ghetto welfare mother is not bothered with (beam s of free love, she is worried about her children dying of rat bites The definition of the women s movement in terms of sexuality is s dangerous obfuscation of the real tsaues. dangerous for both men and women, because it couches s language of sexual attitudes which it is essential to discredit in s new and acceptable vocabulary So far the women's movement has liberated men into a revolutionary expression of the same old attitudes of phallic dominance The women's movement. I reiterate, is non-( physically > sexual It is not that the corresponding sexual revolution does not have merit, it is that it has nothing to do. in essence, with the movement to liberate | women /ftgomore nu sauawusi. u rt bijmu.d s i m o c v » oe Indian* i nivi.rmtv PI SIM t l NIVI.RMTV X INMANAPOMS » IIW I.XPRISM.D Akl THOM or TNI i.MToniAi n a i t o s o r t o i i n m v u m * l » w h o m n a m e * a p p e a r i n IH J N Il TO EM VIEWS DO NOT NUESSARILV REELECT TtMMI OP TOE IT I M NT BOOT AOWIN IS TR A THIN ok TAIL LTV o r II Pt 1 TOE l At, A WOP » IS A W E I.S L V nkwswauahni p v b u s h e d a t c a i s » w i s t w n r a n STREET INMANAPOUS IMMANA M l PHONE HH Ri Editor ........................
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