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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1973-74 The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 11-29-1973 The thI acan, 1973-11-29 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1973-74 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1973-11-29" (1973). The Ithacan, 1973-74. 12. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1973-74/12 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1973-74 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ',. '.~··· ,:-•• '. :, • ·.1·; _, . ICU RATI: • .,. ,. ~ ' · • , 1 i - U.S. POSJAGE :.,. PAID '.1tlllCII.N.Y. PwmltNo.404 Published·; Fo~ ·The I:C:-_Co111~unity_ ·By J.C. Students ~-thaca college, ithaca, n.y. · november 29, ·1973 volume 471. no. 12 ~ongress Acts THEFTS ON IC CAMPu,s By Barbara Sheldon electronic keys. There would be Bennett continued his report an electronic hook-up to the by emphasizing that students Robberies are plaguing the Safety Division office, and they should complete the personal Ithaca College community once would be able to determine properties sheet issued to them again_ During the Thanksgiving whether there was a fire a at the beginning of the year. On vacation, eight reported thefts break-in, or a normal e~t-ry this sheet, a student has the occurred on campus. Shawn through each set of doors. opportunity to list their Bennett, chairperson _of Student The majority of the robbenes ,valuables such as stereos Congress and also a victim of that occurred during vacation :typewriters, and tape recorders: theft, brought this matter before were not break-ins, but normal 1and their senal numbers. Then -the Congress at Tuesday entries. if a student is robbed, Safet; evening's meeting. Andy Telsey, Chairman of the Division can report the theft to These burgularies, which Community Health and Safety l, the local and stak police. and occurred primarily in the Garden Committee suggested that a man the property can he itemized on Apartments, total three to five be positionet1 on top of the the state-wide hot sheets. thousand dollars in loss of Towers during vacation. He Also, Shawn _suggested that Focus valuables_ It was discovered by would possess a rad10, and could students he informed of Out-- . .Of . Bennett that there are only two survey the campus from his insurance companie~ available to Safety Division cars patrolling sta'tion. Thereby Safety Division protect them for the ~chool the campus during vacation. could be informed of unfamiliar year Saturday ·night's according to Lloyd Ecker, vehicles entering the campus. S. A. B. president, prompting There are thirty-five dormitories cus/Spencer Davis concert Telsey's proposal was not voted co11t11111c•,J on pugc five cancellation of the event. A total on the Ithaca College campus. s cancelled yesterday Only head residents and students upon. ernoon, when meager ticket crowd of no more than 1,200 was projected, judging-from the· with permission are allowed to es made it clear that the LC. stay on campus during the sales. This would have yielded, 1 reau of Concerts and Student vacation. Right now, there are at $4 a ticket, only $4,800 in VP POST UNFILLED tivities Board were headed for I 6 5 master keys "flea ting revenue for a concert which, for ............... losses. - around" according to Shawn By Randy Diamond , i lJ§r,•::~:.•:Jl ::,;:r1vj~,~~~~~;::::: I two groups, would have cost 11110 • ., 0,. 11 , .. .,, i lmmr<J,•Lr '"l,..,.,n., .,,11, u'u, \I But cancellation does not Bennett, in a conversation with :.: ·~~·~:,:..~.~::! ,~,• )1l•~,u,1:o> ==1J ,,. ........... , $12,000. Losses would have The placement of this ad in ........ , ... ........._ .... ~n that S.A.B. wiil not still be David Lord, director · of the .... , ...w .. ,.. •• •• ••• - been shared by the show's the Chronicle of Higher ...-, ... .. lrting. To get the groups, a Office of Residential Life. ::; p~ ..... ~.·. producer: Barry Ketcher, but, Education is one of twp major ,500 non-returnable deposit One Congress representative ' still, putting on the program efforts of the- Search Committee se s required. The Board loses inquired why the maids still have would have halved S.A,B.'s in ga ther1ng prospective 3oard t along with general expenses master keys when they are no buQge.t balance to $4,500. candidates' for the position..._here . urred in pcomotion an<l longer responsible for cleaning 2G ,1o1,uo at IC. Their other effort was the wt'mt>P~ l'J \ angement of the co~cert. In students' rooms. 3 ••• u. I S.A.B.'s operating budget,. Reason: Apathy listing of the job with Education -.mb., Of, '•••"' .... , ...... 11;::::P:::U~BL!!ilC~;;L;,;;A;;;;TlsO:!!iNZ:S::; · ·ch stood at $9,000, is J,.OCK CHANGE Career Services, an employment I., ected to be reduced to Although the recent crowd service located in Princeton ~;~;~" DIRECTOR problems at the Bette Midler New Jersey. /, ',,_ .~ ... " ' ·~ . 1,500 as a result. Dave Lord has proposed a probably once the concert (Nov. 9) may be a In addition to those l;~ "tdi~;~;i~cl : Still, it could have been S2000 project to change locks on contributing factor to a responsibihtks hste<l in the a<l, new position is filled. Mr. : rse, if the concert was held. the outside of dormitones Brodhead, when asked 1f he spontaneous student reaction to the new V 1ce-Pres1dent will · of 2 p.m. Wednesday, a mere during vacations. These locks intended to apply for the Job, continued on page ten oversee sports information an<l tickets had been sold; could only · be opened by replied, "I don't know." Ms. press releases to newspap7rs. Presently the duties for th1s· job Welch also commented that fall· under the Jurisdiction of President Phillips has said that Lyons, Eastman Go Co-ed Charles Brodhead, the College's no present staff member will Executive Director of Public lc1se his job due to the Relations. fulfillment of the new position_ By Warren Halladay Sundays after recesses _the upperclassmen if a terrace Pat Welch speculated that the lt was decided last year that committee is hoping to open the double opened up, as long as position of Executive Director the College needed this position Although the parlimentary dorms on Saturday. The continued on page three of College relatio-ns will ocedures of motions ·and problems that have to be worked onds, didn't quite jive with out though are the actual time casual atmosphere of last of reopening and the arranging· ht's Ithaca Coll_ege Housing· for dining hall service with Saga · Dining Committee meeting, in order to feed the returning ._ M-o~dale Speak~ at Corne~l ·y did reach the decision that students. As it stands now the stman (all girls) and Lyons (all cafeterias are closed until the By Paul Stern s) Halls will go coed next Monday classes· resume. 1 With twenty two members Also passed ·. at the meeting Senator Walter F. Mondale. attendance, the vote was was a motion offering the same Senior Democratic Senator from animous with .two single options to Garden Minnesota.spoke before a crowd tentions. The members of the Apartment dwellers as are of nearly 800 at Cornell's Bailey mittee felt that instead of offered to tliose in .the other Hall Monday night on ing-any action in. the coming 1esidential areas. If a Garden ~·-American Families: Trends and ing semester, which would Apartment double ·loses· one of Pressures." Mondale, considered ce alot of moving and chaos, it's occupants and~-Housing has by many to be a Democratic ugh, theyr would hold off gone down through_ the waiting Presidential candidate in 1976, 1s ii next year. list and the room is still without a new member, ·. then the the chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Ene~gy .. re~aining· dweller can pay an additional $ 150 to leave the Youth. he committee also passed a room a single. In .. ·another The Senator pointed out the ion to work on .- a _problem dec:;_ision "dealing with room rise in one parent families, and ·ed by the energy crisis and changing; the committee, current rises in juvenile ifically the government's adopted, reconsidered, rejected. delinquency, teenage alcoholism, regt,1Jations which dose-gas and then passed an altered' .·.' suicides and drug abuse_ He ons -on-Sunday ·and limit gas motion dealing with the .. s~e called for far-reaching new Saturday. In. an effort to problem,._'.. The_ ct:immiq~e .. legislation aimed at helping the modate students that come discussed and passed a: ,!llOti~n -', . - family. "The time is long - I~ ~long dis.tance to· schoo• that w-ould give terrace , triples overdue for Americans to' might_,get,J~ft hi&ll-"ana ilry the oppQn, 'that if two of the . become concerned about what out · gasolJne ttY.i!J.g to :.get tripled:: rQommates waiite!l · · to . : they're doing to families.", k : _t_o·. s~ool wlien · the move to~_ther to a double,_yi~y-·:--: . itpries are . reopen~d the . would, :have priority-_ o~~ , ·, continued on page five • ,. .... -·. _' : ·.. :,1 .. ,:.: ~- _._ .·--,.::-_ ..-'~ - .. :/.~ • ..::·: -., :-·:; .. , '. e, -•',,-. '::, ..., . ..:: ' .. - . ,,> ..,.,. •rouncl the nation Washington ... ln a televised speech Sunday night, -. President Ni>:on announced his new '--Set of artists, writers, the President of guidelines aimed at dealing with the energy crisis. By Andy Friedman. 1 the Vietnam·Student Union and Nixon s:1id he will order all filling stations closed the Chairman ·or the High School Don Luce, . a journalist andr Movement. from :iine p.m.