University of Cincinnati News Record. Friday, October 29, 1971. Vol. 59
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-' - LHJlIfI)1 y, S E:fN:-NL:S" 1HHJ'l:! 3:C{11ft:r:s tJ_~ C,. - -(,,is RA,'lY !JS'!tl/:E:R Sn>fQF ~Ct.:f!jen~'tfi\tf INSIDE STORY OF C1:NCINN.A.TI· Registration for. Winter Quarter begins next Week. The schedule appears on page 2 of NE"WS this issue. Volume 59 Number 9 Published Tuesdays and Fridays during the academic year, except as scheduled. Friday; October 29, 1971 --'--------------,,.----'""""--------:..._'""""---"""--...,-,,"""'= Senate Votes Fa'cully Rock Concerts To Reverse May Cease Earlier Decision Exam In Coming Years by Philip Sicker by Bob Behlen Investigative Editor Staff Reporter I University of Cincinnati sponsore.. The Student Senate Wednesday rock concerts are in danger of being night passed a resolution urging silenced in coming years, according faculty members to postpone to Cultural Events Co-ordinator, Joan examinations on election day and the Cochran, and program consultant, day after. A similar resolution failed Tom Brown. 'to pass at last week's meeting. Senator Marty Horwitz (A&S The concert program has lost junior) felt that the _ new bill money in the past two seasons and so eliminated the hint of any coercion far 1971 has afforded little hope for redemption. in the defeated resolution, as had been suggested by some Senate Miss Cochran and Brown explained members. He asked for approval so that the entire rock music business that the request of the Senate could has simply gotten out of control. The be made ata Thursday faculty market has been inundated with meeting. promoters and mushrooming Senator Larry Bonhaus (DAA .agencies in so short a time that many pre-senior) objected to consideration universities simply cannot compete .. of the measure on parliamentary' Popular. performers today have 'grounds. The chair ruled, however, STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT John Schnure,at Wednesday night's suddenly found themselves in the that a bill may be resubmitted as student senate meeting, advised students to help plan the new library by enticing position of having to choose often as a senator desires until it completing a "New LihraryQuestionnaire ", between numerous engagement passes. .;t'lewsRecord by Carl-Steinberg . offers. In such a competitive market, "I do not understand how the Brown explained, DC finds itself at a ' distinct disadvantage. ' - Student Senate can defeat a bill one week, resubmit it the next week, and Being located in an urban area, at the heart of a cultural melieu, UC must compete with large) and very ambitious booking agencies. Er~1~:~::~i,,1~,~~7::~~·1 Miss Cochran and Brown both felt A proposal to endorse "The that these enterprises have become avaricious to the point of being Modern Jew Confronts His World," a League's report on the shortcomings by Eric R. Chabrow The Coalition candidates claim absolutely cut-throat in their cultural program presented on of the personnel policies and Associate Editor they will be more, aggressive in dealings. campus by Friends of Israel and practices of his administration." seeking more federal funds and to Hillel, failed to receive consideration The Charter-Democratic Coalition The Coalition continued their "This whole rock business is not initiate a joint effort with other Ohio very stable or veryethicai,"Miss of the Senate. Speaker Gary Snell for Cincinnati City Council disputes attack on Krabach for not 'obtaining . cities to explore new sources of tax (Phar. senior) ruled that it was not in the effectiveness of the Republican Federal funds for air pollution Cochran stated, "If someone thinks . revenues to meet urban needs. he can make a 'bigger buck, he'll try order for the Senate to endorse dominated City Council's policy of control, alleviation. of hunger, "The emphasis of Cincinnati's organizations and programs on the to do it." "rescuing" the downtown area in neighborhood improvements, and his, transportation planning," the basis of an .unofficial agreement order to keep Cincinnati a unavailability to community On October I, the Cultural Events (continued on page 11) made last year in a similar incident. progressive city. representatives and members of City , (continued onpage7) Snell said he was in favor of the program, but thought a dangerous precedent could beestapljshed.,The .Senate-concurrett wlthhis decis}oh~'" :;tJ~;~;ff~~;s{;r::y,~L;;~~~l~;~:~8ge[th".ie"··"····'h.""<,, .••qme.,"qm~,gJ,;a.ill!~!n:~"QI..~; "B;ellhi.,;~leilter;;; Larry Bonhaus, •.also-president of dev~lopment of sUburb~n~re,a~:~1I9CqamiOn;oyappointiIiga, screening II II e-. rle~:y':"';-; lI ··'Favor..s the Orientation Board, reported that p B C" . 'I' ,'-', the Black Orientation Committee n~~Just the downtown dlstnc~. committee of successful 'city .. e'flfl 0 n e'lng" IlI ,U' . 'at' e')":d'" In an open letter to the exceeded its allocated budget by extJ:~elr~ob:;:x ~~~~~~gm:~: ~:~a~~~~e~~~di~~lesr~~~C:~rtnat~ .......: .' '. ' '. , . " ...•... '. ,'.. '. ~:d re university .community,' President approximately $4,400. The than the fragmented attention given City Manager. The City Council will Warren G. Bennis has said, committee was given $6,500 to by Linda Liebelt by the current Republican then meet as a Committee of the represent the majority of women on "Many students, faculty, and provide a program for incoming' Staff Reporter administration. Whole to interview each of the the UC campus. It does not currently staff persons from the main' black freshmen. "Displaced people must be made candidates; and then make thei The Homecoming Queen tradition provide a true picture," she campus have indicated their The supplemental orientation, held aware of their rights and properly selection. r at UC is being threatened with continued. I. willingness to join forces in; [continued on page 12) relocated. All discrimination in' "Inst d 'f t . f extinction. A petition is currently The 'petition complains, -n is our housi t b d d" ns ea 0 s aggenng rom one support of the Cincinnati General ousmg mus e en e . , 1 fi I· .. .h " being circulated by a number of girls opinion that a person should not be o C aliti did t d' t annua isca cnsis to anot er the Hospital levy which will be voted ne 0 ~ IOn ca~ I a ~ ISpU.es Charter-Democrats tecom~end to Abolish Homecoming Queen judged on facial beauty, poise, and on November 2, 1971, Their' Don't Forget the Republican logic of improving "C' : ti h Id h ' Activities (AHQA) at' DC. The figure as is the procedure during the names have been distributed to the downtown area by creating" Jobs.incmna " " I s . ou . return .: to t e . AHQA is chaired by Claudia L. first elimination. In an educational the various' area chairmen H ti h . b '11b coalition practice of antIcipating in e ques IOns ow many JO s WI e d h Geraci (A&S junior). atmosphere where philosophical and '1 bl . b ildi d keeni a vance t e money needed for future organized under the Medical Your Clocks avai a e m UI mg an. up eepmg " .' .: humanistic attitudes are supposedly Center Committee. ' Sunday morning we switch th Sk alkd ith th operations and capital Included in the 500-700 signers of ~ . yw. com~are WI ,e improvements." fostered, this emphasis on exterior The successful outcome of this from daylight savings time to building and renovating of houses. the petition is Student Body standard time by turning back the appearances alone is not only out of issue is so critical to medical The basis of the failure of Queen President John Schnure (Bus. Ad.. clocks from 2 a.m, to 1 a.m. You The Coalition gu arentees a place but to be greatly abhorred: education at the University of City programs in the eyes of many s e nror ), "I think that the don't have to wake up at 2 a.m. to continuing businesslike analysis of How well you can impress the Cincinnati that I take this set your clock back, though. Any Coalition candidates is the qual if'ications upon which the future financial needs so that they judges is a false representation of occasion to urge all members of time will do. ineffectiveness of City 'Manager contestants are judged have no This means that it will be can provide for them before the the women of the university. We feel the University community to vote Richard Krabach. relevant basis on a college campus lighter for your morning class but situation becomes critical. that the women of DC no longer for the hospital levy and to ask "Mr. Krabach," the platform today," he commented. darker earlier in the evening. At "We will oppose the Republican wish to be looked upon as a' 'piece friends and relatives to do the least until next May, however, stated, "has demonstrated repeatedly scheme to use the City's limited of of meat', which this event same. Thank you." when you lose the extra hour in "It's not Women's Liberation or his inadequacy and political capital iinprovement funds to pay jealousy. A lot of us are just sick of encourages." the morning to get it back in the motivation, most recently in evening. Got it? Don't forget it. the Stadium's deficit," the Platform this 'meat parade,''' Miss Geraci Suggestions for improvement of Sunday morning. suppressing the National Civil Service said. stated. "The Queen is supposed to (continued on page 10) Homecoming With "Celebrate!" as its theme, DC's annual Homecoming festivities come to a peak this weekend. Tonight's concert features the Ike and Tina Turner Revue and Luther Allison. Appreciated by black and white audiences alike, the raw, primitive soul music of the Revue will reverberate through the Fieldhouse starting at 8 p.m.