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Eastern Illinois University The Keep November 1973 11-30-1973 Daily Eastern News: November 30, 1973 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1973_nov Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: November 30, 1973" (1973). November. 17. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1973_nov/17 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1973 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois 61920 Friday, Nov. 30, 1973 Vol. LIX .. ....-.. No. 63 Page 1 ,Tell The Truth And Don't Be Afraid lesidence halls turn bottles up; egislator turns - thumbs down · rost halls become wet . GOP Bell seeks Senate · ., . s voting OKs legal booze condf]mnationof BOG move R wine is now legal. in McKinney By Popely , allowlUl ce of the possession of Teiri Castles- and ick Popely RiCk Hall as residents passed the SPRINGFIELD A beer and wine in the university Residents of all halls ' cept Pemberton have motion with a vote of 105 to 25, resolution that condemns the housing." 1roved drinking poli cies, a Triad receptionist sai d. Board of Governors of State Impairs social excellence - . 'g raduate 'Colleges an d Universities (BOG)' Also, the board's action ;alizing possession and Susie Zillman ' n Hall, sai d for its recent decision on was "devoid of taxpayers l&Umption of be er anct wine in assistant for Lawso l9e dorms. that the policy passed in that alcoholic beverages was consultation, " and "reflected an Each ,hall surpassed the dorm but declined to release the introdu ce d Thursda y in the inexcusable disregard of figur s as not all of the absentee:. Illinois Senate. taxpayers rights and ...this .uired two-thirds majority an d � " p:r voter turnouts were ballots have been tallied yet. Sen. Jame s F.Bell (R-Joliet) action has impaired the social •orted. Wi th 85 .per cent of the introduce d the resolution. He and educational excellence The vote a:t C aT:man South residents voting in Thomas Hall, sai d it was referred to the desired by all students an d , Wes Masada , desk Executive Committee an d wil 1 taxpayers .... r 233-19 an d at Carman clerk, sai d that the beer probably not be considered un til rth 21 1 -20.The two Carman and wine motion passed Bell sai d he thought ne· had wers house almost 600 by·a vote of 288 to 20. January. enough support to get the dent's. ·Doris Enochs, . Pemberton The resolution asks the resolution passed. Barb Busch, hall counselor at hall counselor , the only hallye t Senate to "condemn the action · "The intent of the resolution drews, said that almost 350 to vote, said that Pem's of the Illi nois State Board of is to hit them (the BOG) right the-hall's 445 residents voted committee to set up the Governors (sic ) as ,examples of between the eyes, letting them with about 30 0 guidelines sent it's revi sions of the education with out represention , know that we don't approve of the referendum policy. policy in th e Dean of Housing adminis tration by minority ru le, what they 've done, " he said . "I ting in favor of the Donald Kluge Wednesday , but an d at its most basic level, the think that most of the senators Nick Nicholas, hall counselor have not Y<ft .received word from defiling of the precept of will agree with me . " Taylor North , sai d that about his office . taxpa yer co nt rol of thei1 a major precedent per cent of the residents who Sets Enoc hs said that since many un iversities. " "They've set a major ted approved the policy.He of the reside nts will be leaving Bell's resolution said the � by allowing alcoholic that 210 of the hall's 26 pr cedent d 2 the dorm for the weekend, quality o f · the educational beverage ·state-controlled :idents voted. s in Pem's voting will pro bably not environment at Eastern and building can do Kris Jensen at Ford Hall said s. If they that be held until Monday or Western Illinois University "may then why we have e policy received the needed can't have been subverted by the �ority but she declined to alcoholic beverages ri ght here in ease the voting figures. theCapitol Building ,"he said. A reporter asked Bell, who receptionist at Taylor .A said he attended the University uth said that out of the of Illinois, if he was aware t t nost 265 residents, 202 voted � alcoholic bev erages were 184 in favor of the motion th permitted at the U of I and 18 against it. :I other schools before the BOG · Passes at Stevenson decision. Keith Kohanzo, · ,,, hall "No, I wasn't, " he replie": mselor of Stevenson Towers, "But thanks for letting me knc d that 206 residents voted in · after them too." •or of the motion , 28 voted - I'll get chard Dunn, legal counsel dnst and one ballot was Ri 'or the BOG, at the last oiled, Kohanzo sai d. said at there was no :venson houses 309 residents. ioar d meeting th ljUestion of legality ·in the Residents of Weller passed decision to allow possession_ and : drinking policy , Sherry consumption in state buildings . ddock hall counselor of that State law forbi<!s only the rm, said but Meddock did not ._ page the fig ure s. (See BELL, 2) ease Consumption of �beer and Chilly State's Friday's forecast is chilly morning with th e -,Attorney 1 the early 1w around 30. The 'ternoon will be sunny and the temperature McCarthy annerwith :aching into the mid 60s. Sp titt ing a six-pack these resident s of Lincoln , Saturday will bi partly Dianna Roginski, Paula E nstrom, Debbie Wallin mny and mild. The high will Hall toast the new drinking regulations that allow and LuAnn Anderson. (News photo by Scott dies bee l in the lower 6 Os. r and wine in the re sidence halls. Left to Weaver) Seepage3 rigtit, the residents are Hazel Corsa, Char Jansen, I Eastern News . Friday, Nov. 30, 1973 . ., · -·i: ' 1? r --- .. :.-1 i,,� ] A.h () Ze �[x I ix i Hxi.o i H w� ]K� 11ww EB-•+ P ·� :m· £0 A.11[ixv � TranslatorVA- +"<;-� J'>LA i· [�P[Ch]�A. ro ]K� Xe]iexe-ZA.17{3e]i() \ ,.�..µ· (Continued from page Thursday afternoon while the parties m dorm1tones at We EA.oH]i'ixv Ze'] •+]K ip][�H X�i,/I .M[7r' X-�- Bellrequests 1) BOG conde01nation ot+EllEll <PHoif3f Ok ... .. r . a,, ,...,1.1.,."' l sale and delivery of alcoholic Senate was debating legislation were "di srupting the s A. i' e w�wrH ]K� E nD"" •. e· ()(31-u--' beverages in state buildings. Trans ority for a RegiOna 1 it Auth -atm.osphere and creating a lot af31i!?� 11·� · €- e[ · e r e JL(3_i; pp Dunn said at the meeting that he in the Chicago area. He had to noise." a [� �;>.._ ()x ]K� �A.i]()[ie exA. Bu� B, r-·�ian ,.- J "'.,,..., ••_ p e,. � Farmer1I interprets "delivery" to mean return to the Senate floor for a He did not specify if commercial delivery rather than party caucus after only a b rief parties took place before or Why is there a chain. on the cross road between Coleman Hall and personal. convers�tion. He said he had the BOG decision to the Library that connects fourth and seventh streets? Did a wreck or Bell was interviewed received reports that drinking drinking on campus. accident initiatl;! putting it up? . We contacted the secµrity police and found that the cham was stationed there for the two crosswalks, and as far is known, it was not put up after a wreck or aceident had occurred. It was a prec autionary measure by the Traffic and Safety Board. I've seen men raking up leave s around campus and was wondering to what department they belong and how many of them there are? We contacted Owen Stanfield, grounds foreman, and found that the grou nd crew. The men you hav e seen there are 15 members of up. rake 0 n1y th ose leaves which are caught in corners and bunched Most of the leaves are mulched, said Stanfield. Why are there two stop signs on the post by the health service? We contacted the security police on campus and found that the reason for two signs is that the intersection is such a busy one that it was-1'elt that two signs would call the attention of the motorists to the signs faster. Another reason was to call attention to the crossing School students. which is for Buzzard Laboratory : ;,:· - Students with questions concerning the University or . other· (8:30 pinuntil 7:00 am) related topics are urged-to contact the News at 1-2812, through Campus Mail/Pem Hall Basement or the Eastern News box in the Union. Union B allrooin The Eastern News is published daily, Monday through Friday, at. 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