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(Iowa City, Iowa), 1971-02-26 WHILE UI Depar ment Heads FOfecast (Juts LASTS 8y JUDY SCHUL n and hea lth units. In his budget recom· The Political Science Department will "We are considering allowing students be filled , but were un ure of the precise Two professors who preferred to re­ Caily Iowan Reporter mendations to the legislature in January, al 0 hire fewer graduate assistants, but who can't get into core literature to sub- effects. main Wlidentified commented that the Gov. Robert Ray reduced the univeni· this \\ill probably not mean limiting t.niversity of Iowa department chair· Wute certain departmental cour es or "The smaller number of faculty memo budget reduction might not be necessar) ty's requests only slightly. enroUment in the introductory courses, bers will have an adverse affect on the if the university did not have to pa) men say they will hire fewer graduate While department plans are till ten­ according to Ru ell M. Ross, chairman certain language cour e in order to ful­ assistants and leave some faculty posi­ ize of the cia e , but we won't know tative, several dl'panment head men­ of the department. fill their requirement. The e would be what the effect will be until we know for heat, light and janitorial service fOl tions vacant i/ required ID meet a pos­ tioned fewer gradua'e a 5i tant as a general interest cours . aimed at non· new buildings such as the Music BUild· ROil wid fewer a"iltantl ~Id IMln ",hat the legislature appropriates," Ver· ible five pel' cent reduction in the uni· way oC meeting the reduclion. accord­ pecialists so that tudents wouldn't be versity's operating budget for the next that profosson would have ta de IUCh non noted. ing. ing to the results of a Daily Iowan tele­ competing with English majors, II he biennium. things as tlMir own ,r.dlng ef exam. Gerber said three vacancies would not Tbey suggested leaving the new build· phone survey Thur day. inations and papen. tated. be fiUed in the English Department and ings Wloccupied until the universiry The departments were asked by Pro­ Sydney James. chairman DC the His· les vost Ray Heffner to suggest ways to "This wiU affect the amount of lime Several department chairmen Italtd Writer " Workshop, while Ross stated could aCCord to occupy them. tory Department . aid he feared that they would not fill faculty vacancies that the visiting professor post would be reduce lheir expenses in order to deter· his department might have tf) drop six the professors have for talking and work­ Heffner admitted that heating and ttYt arlM. No ct.partmont hud suggest. eliminated for one emester in the Poli­ mine whether such a belt·tightening of Its 24 teaching assi tants in order to ing with students, doing research, writ· lighting the new buildings adds to the could occur without seriously aClecting ing and keeping up with the literature Id layi", eff professors or rtcIucin, $II­ tlcal Science Department. budgeting problems, but added, "l meet the lower budget. .,.Ies. in~lruction, Heffner said Thursday. "This mean we \\ ou Id have to limit In their fields," Ross sald. Richard O'Gorman, chairman of the would argue that It makes more ense Heffner said the decision on whether enroilment in the fre~hman hislDry The number of sections offered in core Frank Z. Glick. chairman of the School French and Italian Department, com­ to occupy the new buildings rather thaD to go ahead with the reduction would courses. We wanted to get away from literature might fail by about 15 per of Sodal Work. said two faculty posl. mented that fewer courses in Italian using inadequate and inefficient space in have to wait until have the Iowa General lecturing to di~cu . sion leaching, but this cent if tbe expense trimming is aJ)­ tions in that school would n t be filled would be orrered next year because a older buildings." AsselT'bly has appropriated funds for the knocks that plan ," he said. proved, aceording to John Gerber, dlrec· and some secretarial ht!lp might bave to vacancy in the department would DOt He said about $100,000 bad been proJ. be filled. university. James estimated that five of the 17 tor of the English Department. be laid oU. ected for these expenses for the next Th. State Board of Regents hal Iskld sections in the freshman course, Survey Gerber sald that about 12 01 115 Iee­ Both David H. Vernon, dean of the Heffner clutl~ that It II too urly fiscal year, but added that not all this the low. Legislature for $12,514,000 fer of American Hi tory, would be eUmI­ !Jon would have to be dropped next College of Law, and John W. Eckstein, to tell whether expon5" c.n be trl",,,*, amount would be saved because tbe Dew oporoltln9 upen.es for the general unJ. nated, necessitating an enrollment cut year because of plans to hire seven few· dean of the College or Medicine, sug­ wlthovt ..rloully affecting the qu.llty buUdings, even if unoccupied, will still vtnity and f32,094,OOO for the hospltall from around 900 to about 600. er graduate a!slstanta. gested that faculty vacancies would not ef INtrvctfoIt. require beating and security. Chance Friday: cloudy and colder, chanu ef ralll ching'''' to snow. f=rId.y hlthll ,.. northWftt, 40s IOUtheut. ,rid., night: cloudy and oolct.r, cha.- ef 7 _w flurr'". FridlY night lowe: 11 ail lowan northwest, 20 soutnuri. Seroing the Universitll at Iowa and thp, People of Iowa CitU Ilt.ltll.lt... I. I'" ,ow. City, -ow. 12M..... IIY, ........17 26, 1"1 10 cellf. • cop, LASTS Reaction Sharp to Nixon Indo hina Stance UeS.S.R. Threat; Nixon: 'Hard Choices' • Viet Delegates Lie Ahead In Vietnam Charge 'Lying' WA HI 'GTO, iA'I - President Nixon At the Paris peace talks the North warnrd Thur .day that some hard choices Vietnamese prompUy disputed Nixon'! PARIS 1m - Anti-capitalist delegates lie ahe d in Indochina and that heavy speech. Hanoi's chief negotiator Xuan to the Vietnam peace talks charged U.S. help rna) be needed Cor operation Thuy said that Ll Ls contrary to the truth President Nixon lied in contending in LlIo lind Cambodia. But h said, "In that his country widened the conflict. Thursday that North Vietnam has Southea l A ia today, aggrc Ion is fail· "It i Nixon who ha broadened the broadened the war into an Indochina ing." the War," the North Vietnamc.~e envoy conmct. In a lengthy "State of the World" reo said. Reacting sharply to Nixon's report to port to Conwe S <lnd in a nationwide Congress, the delegates from the Demo­ radio broadea t, Ilion blamed Hanoi cratic Republic o( Vietnam and the Pro­ for the ~prcad or fighting outside Viet· visional Revolutionary Government ac· nam lind poke of it troop.! mas~ed In Co-op Advocates cused Nixon of preparing to attack North n ighboring l.a05 and Cambodia. V tnam. The drive into Lao and \'1I'tn, nn (. inlf-nlion: "will cau "threat" to North Vietnam constitute a ~omt' had choices aboullhe deployments Take Positions menace to China, Xuan Thuy, the North of aliled troop. as we pursue our4wn Vietnamese chief delegate, repeated. wIthdrawaL," IllS report said. Nixon lold Congress that "Hanoi has "~orth VIetnam se actions could reo In Daycare Group made the war an Indochina conflict" quire high lev!'ls of American 8 iStance and estimated tolal North Vietnamese and air operations in ordrT to further A lack of par nts of "qualifi d" children troops in South Vietnam, Cambodia and Xuan Thuy, left, chief North VletnameM deleg.te to the Paris Peace talkl, and Vietnamization and our withdrawals." at the University of Iowa admini tration !..aDS at 240.000. Nguy.n Van Tien, delegate from tIM Nltional LIberation Front, t.lk to newsmen "U winding down th war is my daycare committee's meeting Wednes· .Ii North Vietnamese spqkesman sajd Call Nixon Liar Thursday before atttnding the l04th Muloft .f the t.lks. Tht two dtlegltes charged greate. t ali faction in foreign policy, day night forced the committee to ac· that despite the Nixon "aggress\on, th.t President Nixon lied in contendi", tit., North Vietnam has broad.ntd the wolr th(' failure to rnd It i my deepest dis· cept parents from free local daycare against Cambodia last year and the Into Indochina. - AP WirtphQlo appomlment," • ixon added. centers Into its ad hoc committee to "massive invasion" of Laos, Nixon ch childr n for its planned modpi "nonetheless pretends that it is the daycare center. Vietnamese people and the government Commission OKs Suspension, Demotion- Marshall Buddin , A3, Margaret Bate­ of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam man, Gt and Sondra Smith - all parent! who have extended the war to a\l of of children in free, cooperative daycar Indochina. " centers in Iowa City - volunt ered ano The spokesman said this was one of were placed, along with three m('mheN lbree Nixon "lies," the others being that of the admini. tration's faculty commit Action Against Policeman Upheld tee, onto the committee that will ChOOSf he seeks a peaceful settlement of the war that he is always 16 children for the unlvcr ity's model and prepared to By Sfaff Writers members - Richard Keogh, William some of the acUon and th fillng of pr 5~ policy. negotiale. daycare center now being built at Hawk· The Iowa City Civil Rights Commis­ Nu 8er, and Mark Thompson - thal charges, along with the ab cnce of "W.
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