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The Echo: November 5, 1976 Teletype flashes global news By Connie Olson stalling in arms-limitation talks midwest was blanketed and electronic listening devices in Rhodesian conflicts. This, THIS IS A RECORDING and is also unhappy with the snowfalls of several inches more than 30 world capitals. however, may be difficult, as The U.S. Supreme Court ap­ "tough line" attitude our caused difficulties in the New EHRLICHMAN talks errupted into racial insult proved the release of the Nixon Presidential candidates have England states. John D. Ehrlichman has and guerrilla warfare intensifies coverup tapes relating to the taken toward the Soviet Union. ECONOMY voluntarily entered prison to in Rhodesia. Watergate incident. Nixon's The recently predicted political Leading government in­ serve 30 months to eight years on TRUCE? lawyers will make an appeal. shakeup in Russia appears dicators of economic activity Watergate-related crimes, Fighting increases between CUBA unlikely as aging leaders retain show a continued drop in the despite pending appeals on the Lebanese right-wing Christians A defector from Havana's their positions following the nation's economic activity, cases. x and Palestinian and Lebanese Communist regime was killed by Communist Party Committee signaled by a 0.7 per cent fall in computer Moslem forces in Lebanon, gunfire on a Puerto Rican street. meeting. September. This, combined with President Ford has agreed to jeopardizing the truce and PHILIPPINES "OH, THE WEATHER OUT­ the 1.5 per cent August drop, the sell a computer which is capable creating problems in crisis An agreement has been made SIDE..." first since February, has many of defense applications, to China. settlement conferences. between the United States and Last week brought the white economis Is worried that we may It is a good-will gesture, for its CHINIA the Philippines which will stuff back on the scene in many enter a period of prolonged sale to the Soviets is not allowed. Television broadcasts have transfer the control of former areas of the United States. 22" of stagnation. TALKS aired scenes of the massive U.S. military bases to the snow fell in Wyoming's Wind "BUGS" The Geneva Conference on demonstrations in Peking Philippines. Arms purchases River Mountains. A foot of winter A former CIA agent has Rhodesia opened Oct. 28, celebrating purges of leftists and from the U.S. were also reached. delight was recorded in revealed that the CIA, over a bringing together many political supporting the new leadership of RUSSIA Washington and great quantities period of years, has installed factions in hopes of resolving Hua Kuo-feng. Brezhnev claims the U.S. is were dumped on the Rockies. The Career development offers workshops WpHnpeHflvWednesday, NnvpmhprNovember 10,10 tncfpthprtogether a resume®resume1 andanri McMullen, former director of from 7:00-9:00 in the evening, the coverletter. industrial relations of Bell Fibre. first career development Also on the workshop calendar Mr. McMullen was also a former workshop will be held. This will be the Monday, November 22 personnel manager and his workshop will deal with seminar on "How dol prepare for presence will add realism to the credentials file preparation an interview." This workshop career preparation program. showing students how to put will be lead by Mr. Rod In early December, Mr. Joe MacDonald, former vice president for Avis Industries, will Mock election take students through a video­ taped interview experience. The Mock Election results for ^Taylor After students view their in­ Campus are as follows: terview performance, they can Wengatz 111 votes (30 pet.) 107 electoral see how they react under 87 Ford pressure. 18 Carter 1 McCarthy Along with the workshop 1 Atkinson programs, the career develop­ 2 Campbell ment program has been training INixon five "para-professional" un­ 1 Richard Speck dergraduates to help aid English 79 votes (34 pet.) 75 electoral students. Letters have been sent 65 Ford 14 Carter out to seniors requesting in­ Mailman Russell Clark practices with friends for 1 Varland formation concerning career SPEBQSA program. 1 Reagan preparation. Those replying to Morris 53 votes (25 pet.) 70 electral the letter will be contacted by the Barbershop sings 28 Ford "para-professionals" to begin the 19 Carter information process. 5 Maddox for logopedic's 1 Brown The para-professionals serve Off-campus 35 votes (10 pet.) Interview with Russ Clark America Singing." 115 electoral four goals. 1) To receive in­ 21 Ford By Donald McLaughlin SPEBQSA boasts a national formation from seniors on what 13 Carter Saturday night, November 13, membership of over 30,000 men. career preparation they have under the lights of the Marion They participate because they 1 absentention completed themselves. 2) To give South 19 votes (20 pet.) 33 electoral High School Auditorium, the love to sing and love to share out information on what students Marion Chapter of the Society for their singing. Anyone interested 15 Ford can do with their college training. 4 Carter the Preservation and in attending this Marion concert Undeclared 15 10 electoral Encouragement of Barbershop should contact Russel Clark, the 3) To refer students to the career Quartet Singing in America friendly mailman. Tickets are U Ford library for information as well as (SPEBQSA) will present its $2.50 and are limited. 2 Carter refering students to Walt Cam­ 1 Corego annual show. pbell or Tom Davis for advise. 4) In celebration of America's 1 Jennie Slade To stimulate student thinking 18 electoral Bicentennial, the vocalists will Shallow Hill 21 votes (30 pet.) towards wise career planning. 14 Ford present a salute to America 5 Carter Tom Davis, the head of the complete with Colonial uniforms Hold your 1 McGreggor career development program, and drums. The Marion chapter says, '"We're here to help will be joined by the Kokomo 1 Reagan Olson 73 votes 110 electoral chapter for this musical event. breath 59 Ford students, but they've got to help The proceeds will be donated to 12 Carter themselves." With the workshops the Logopedics hospital in lMaddox Wichita, Kansas. "We sing that coming up, Taylor students will 1 Monty Python they shall speak" is one of the until Nov* 24 have the means to help them­ group's mottos. The other group selves prepare better job seeking motto is the well-known "Keep skills. Page 2 N ECHO <»V. 5, 1976 What became of MCW? Campus Beautification By Kathy Pickett Remember Old MCW? Have you seen what is on that site now? If you haven't, there now stands the makings of a small park. Mounds of grass, various shade trees, benches, and an art piece will all be a part of Taylor's park. (A perfect place for many fond memories to develop.) The park is another phase of the campus beautification program; besides the road had to be re-routed to accommodate the new Chapel- Auditorium - - there's not a better place for a park! Along with the melting of the snow, Spring will bring with it another restful spot on campus for students and whoever might happen along - - The Park! . _ ... photo by Dave Nixon Ku Klux Klan still active in Indiana by Mike Reger was, however," according to Dr. cross and house burnings, single, Full memberships consisted of Although there was a two day Echo staff reporter Frank Roye, professor of double and sometimes whole men with positions as farmers march planned, the proceedings Sociology, "always a racist family lynchings, as well as their and mayors of communities. were cancelled because of rain. After receiving several group." Roye also stated, in an riotous marches through cities. Roye also stated that costuming Also a few days prior to the inquiries this week dealing with interview concerning the Klan, During these marches, history made the members hard to meetings two black children, in a the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) skit, that the groups main concern sources reveal that, law sources identify. black housing community were done last week at the SGO now is to keep "niggers" in line in did very little to the groups. How Citizens did not discuss the shot and believed to have been movies, the Echo has decided to such ways as banning them from can a group be tried for murder? KKK in fear that something connected with the Klan. The bring forth some of the true and residence in all-white neigh­ After WWII the KKK spread might happen to them for their frightening realizations that exist borhoods as well as not allowing KKK has also recently into the northern industrial cities interference. In August of 1974 concerning the Klan in Indiana. them to hold high positions. threatened to march protesting of Chicago and Detroit where the KKK, whose national head busing in Indianapolis. According to Prof. Roye the they attempted to keep blacks Dragon resides south of Upland The KKK, whose primary KKK almost died out with time The KKK has been tamed some from holding jobs in the factories in Alexandria, held its national purpose is upholding the but come alive again during the past few years, but is still proposed supremacy of the white on the basis that they were convention near Anderson. alive and well. World War I. From this time becoming too wealthy and race, was formed shortly after until the mid-forties the KKK, the Civil War in an effort to comfortable. Through the 50's which has an 'invitation-only' and early 60's the Klan grew rectify looting in the south. "It Archaeologists find tablets membership, terrorized with stronger in the northern states. Archaeology Again dikh) in the north to Sinai in the Advisory council stimulates With specific concern for south, reaching to Cyprus on the Taylor University's interest in west, and vigorously challenging The President's Advisory acts as chairman, taking all to present specific ideas to the Old Testament studies Professor the Old Babylonian (Akkadian) Council is one sure way for expressed opinions into careful president for the betterment of and Mrs.
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