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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1968-69 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 12-6-1968 The thI acan, 1968-12-06 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1968-69 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1968-12-06" (1968). The Ithacan, 1968-69. 13. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1968-69/13 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1968-69 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. • 51 2 1 1 4 3 eeaauwwrsr1a1-e,,ew w1e@s+&e &PM &Yli,i·ti5Aa?4k#§I #42iiM,'41$ -:s,-, ,ld '~ ;-: ·:J •i · t,·r ·4 : .- .,, ... \ttd##@rii#i@iiiiti g / @#4\i~' J tAMP WEATHER Cloudy and windy today · with chanco of Snow flurrios A Weekly Newspaper, Published by the Students of Ithaca College Vol. 41 - No. 13 Ithaca, Ne')' York, Friday, December 6, 1968 Price 15 Cents Cheryl Gelb Commission Rep1rese111uta1tive Named New Discusses New Drng BHR Editor of Sale To Be Cliassc:,A Felony The Ithacan by Cheryl Gelb Cheryl Gelb, a junior Engish BULLETIN Itive of the Narcotics Addiction I that no names of students were major from Poughkeepsie, New At press time the Ithacan Control Commission.' Mr. Kil- given by the administrators to York, was approved as the new learned that Karl Kilborne is borne who was on campus this any officials concerning drugs. editor-in-ehief of the Ithacan by not a member of the Narcotics week has been speaking to cross- The Provost noted no knowlege Student Congress on Monday Addiction Control Commission sections of classes to explain the of these warrants until students night. Presently managing editor, nor working for the Senator spon- provisions of the bill. approached him about these Cheryl will assume the editorship soring the bill. It appears that He was to present a lecture to rumors. in January when Alan Hyman, the Mr. Kilborne is working on his the student body, but this has The bill was passed by the present editor-in-chief, retires_ own education program. Later de- been cancelled. Because of many Legislature earlier this year but . "I am very excited about my tails may be found by listening rumors occuring after Mr. Kil- vetoed by Governor Rockefeller · new position,'' Cheryl said, "and to WICB-AM. borne's visit, this education pro- in June. Governor Rockefeller I have many ideas that I would gram has been terminated. Vari- has indicated that he will approve like to see impl~mented in the A bill to make criminal posses our rumors have sprung up con- the bill this time if an educa Ithacan·.'' Among the ideas she sion of dangerous drugs a class A cerning alleged names given by tional program is attached. Ac Ilisted are increased use of news felony will be introduced into administrations to federal offi- cording to Mr. Kilbourne, an in ' sources, more intensive and ex- the New York Legislature on cials for warrants for arrest. This formal tally of New York State tensive coverage of campus func Photo by Pete Wilkinn January 6, 1969, according to Mr. has been denied by the adminis- congressmen indicates that they tions and international affairs, Cheryl Gelb Karl F. Kilborne, a representa- tration and Provost Davies stated will pass the bill when it is rein- and extended use of the lthaca!l troduced. as a campus sounding-board_ "The Besides explaining the provi Ithacan should serve not only as sions of the bill to students, Mr. an organ to report what someone CBS Men To.Visit Washington Man Appointed Ta1rentino Kilborne is to assess the campus said at a lecture but also as a climate of drug trends and to of means of bringing to all the stu- fer recommendations for an edu - dents the new ideas that are con f :;';/;:i:fo!~n Fxecutive Assistant to President Resigns from cational program during his stay. ·, stantly cropping up on campus,'' if g The appointment of Lee J. frastructure activity at Supreme He noted that he did not come :· she said. New Chair Fishkill, 55, of Annandale, Vir- Headquarters Allied Powers Housing Post to moralize against drug abuse . When asked what the greatest ginia, as Executive Assistant to Europe. but to explain the penalties that ·: problem she would face as editor Six speakers from CBS Tele- the President of Ithaca College From 1960 to 1962 he was chief might be incurred by a student / would be, Cheryl replied, "The vision will be visiting in the Tele- was announced today by Howard of information at the Military Because of under the new bill. :, greatest problem we face now is vision-Radio-Film Department Dillingham, President of the Col- District of Washington and chief The bill states, "A person is :. the lack of cohesion among staff today and tomorrow. The purpose lege. of military public relations at the ·guilty of criminal possession of 1 Unstructured members. Many reporters have of this visitation is to provide Mr. Fishkin is currently assist Presidential Inaugural headquar a dangerous drug in the first de 1 never met their respective editors ters of John F. Kennedy. His further evidence to CBS of the ant to the Honorable James D. gree when he knowingly and un ,3 personally and are confused when O'Connell, who is both Director terminal assignment was as mili lawfully possesses a narcotic professional contribution Ithaca Nature of ; they have a problem and don't of Telecommunications Manage tary assistant to the Assistant drug consisting of (a) one hundred ; know who to go to." She hopes to College is making toward mem ment in the Executive Office of Secretary of Defense (Adminis or more cigarettes containing :; solve this problem by having the bers. The positive results of this the President and Special Assist tartion) during which he partici Position cannabis; or (b) one or more ':' editors work more closely with meeting may very well mean a ant to the President for Telecom pated in worldwide studies of the preparations, eompo1mds, mix '.,'· their staffs, and added, "The audiovisual activities of the De CBS sponsored Faculty Chair in munications in Washington, D.C. tures or substances of an aggre -.; Ithacan, when it solves this basic Fishkin assumes his Ithaca post partment of Defense and of the gate weight of (i) one or more the Radio-Television Department. ; problem, will have unlimited po on December 9. Defense Communications System. ounces, containing any of the re Before entering the Army, he ;; tential. We have all the necessary The six men are Richard Mar A native of Charleston, South specti\'e alkaloids or salts of was a member of the Newark ~. ingredients that go into the pub tin from CBa Computer Oper- Carolina, Mr. Fishkin was edu heroin, morphine or cocaine, or /':' lication of a really excellent Civic Symphony Orchestra, an (ii) one or more ounces, contain 1 ations; Carlton Winckler, Director cated in the public schools of :: newspaper, and I am anxious to organization he also served as · ing any cannabis. or (iii) two or of Design, CTN color training; Newark, New Jersey, and earned : utilize them to their fullest ad a Master of Arts degree in Inter program annotator and manager I more ouces, containing raw or Kurt Oppenheimer, Director of for public relations. He was also " vantage." national Affairs at the University prepared opium, or (iv) two or a contributing music editor for ·,, Cheryl joined the Ithacan in her Television Operativns; Hal Gel- of Maryland. He pursued post more ounces. containing raw or the Newark Evening News. sophomore year as· a reporter on lert, Director of- Administration graudate studies at the University more than one of any of the His wife, the former Madeleine the news staff and was features CBS Operations; Roy Gifford, of Maryland and George Wash other narcotic drugs."' editor before becoming manag G. Darmendrail of Hasparren, Chief Facilities Operations and ington University. It further states, "A person is ing editor. She is a member of France, is a conference interpre-1 He entered military service as guilty of criminally selling a Zeta Sigma Nu, and the Drug Herman Bodler, Assistant Direc ter for the Inter-American De a private in 1942 and was award- dangerous drug in the first de Committee and is a former-mem tor of Studio Show Crews. fense Board, the Department of\ gree when he knowingly and un State, the Communications Satel- , ber of the President's Host Com The schedule of events for the lawfully sells a narcotic drug to lite Corporation, and other publi< : mitce. She is also a floor coun a person less than twenty-one lectures is available in the Per- and private organizations. \ selor in ·Holmes Hall, the experi years old." forming Arts Building. All stu The couple have five children 1· Photo by Pete \Vilkinc:i mental coed dormitory. Her plans The penalty for being found after college include graduate dents and faculty are invited to ranging in .age from 12 to 22. , Mr. Pat Tarentino guilty under this bill is a sen school and a career in journalism. attend. I tence of 25 years to life in prison. I l\Ir. Pat Tarcntino, Assistant United States citizenship is re ..:JI ..:JI /('I ..:JI I Director of Housing, has resigned voked, a person without citizen EX t enuew 'LOelUl I from his position. In letters to the ship cannot vote, serve in the Leading Existentialist to Show 1I]) .,i President, Provost, Dean of Stu Armed Forces or obtain a United CUf f ews Jr asselUl Idents and the Director of Hous- States passport.