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History of Indiana Bell Includes Tricky Move 1 Sopamof 4/26/ 71 Quarterly D w tfe a * PofteN DeOectwa Skara Caver ad L ea n Savings laser ad ta M l MO law if Credit leaes Fiaaacial Caeaaafiai Cask m k t n m m S a ve ** Plan "People Helping People" Why tote it when you can stow it? Slow all that stuff you II need next fall at Pilgrim Self Service Storage over the summer For pennies a day. you can get rid of the bother of carrying it home and back again There s a Pilgrim mini-warehouse near you Call the resident manager for details 5425 N Tacoma Ave 3012 Glen Arm Road (North Keystone Area) (1-465 & 38th Street - 257-3354 West Side) 3350 N Post Road (North Eastwood Area) Southern Plan) 706-0871 6901 Hawthorne Park Drive 2251 N Shadetand Drive (South of 71st at S it 37) (1-70 & Shadetand) 049-1305 353-9411 ^ P i l g r i m SELF SERVICE STORAGE Tty $nti<luttw p e o p le Tty tin t name In rrWnl-werefKx/eee DALLAS/gORT WORTH/MID-CITIES HOUSTON/ATLANTA/INDIANAPOLIS PCS rate hearings will decide increase SANDER’S DELICATESSEN PvMIc Swvic* C H M te ta iMH m tt ttm State Offlct - I drtra Nr H U * fcraitap te — • u d > th» raquratad rate ‘— m i te IFALOO'a >ra>M«l rate, and cter «■ M ta M tta ta Prarar «ad U gM C te* |M NN|M nteiteraiiM ri;M pwy TM utility wUl praaral ite c*m- In duel in • (Muring tMgincung M*y I. R oom N T t t Ite State 32 N. Pennsylvania St. 631-3283 or 632-0762 •ed tetenrwon will f t m m I UMr ete drara beginning Ju m » . •! I M am way and Warran Park I 4 Sagamore 4/26/70 Our view i -think fa ood5 J t a jp d xjes x S m as-Ik tv Sfdtar* refer F au lt! t> iupoi as iupu'i-fl? ^oripi, After what certainly seems like a long time, the Indianapolis life City-County Council adopted the $4 million bond proposal that sage turkeys i cajd name may make the tennis facility planned for the ugly area southwest of the law school a reality Not everyone seems to be as enthused about the project as we are, though Glenn L. Howard, the council's Democratic minor­ ity leader, intends to block the bond issue, saying that the tennis complex's proponents have their priorities “all mixed up.’’ We certainly don't question Mr. Howard’s intentions. He thinks that the money should be used to help the poor of the city, especially in the areas of jobs and housing. Well, the city hasn't really been neglecting those areas The council also approved the adding of 123,018 to its urban home­ steading project, and $90,000 to a fund set aside to aid the elderly with emergency repairs to their homes Sure, that’s only $113,000 ($113,018, to be exact) as opposed to $4 million, but hundreds of thousands of dollars are doled out for many different programs and community projects every year by the council. We are concerned with the well-being of downtown Indianapo­ lis, too. We are aware of the flight to the suburbs and the impor­ tance of encouraging people to spend time—and money—in the urban core. If anything can lure people from the suburbs, first class tennis facilities will. And Indianapolis can use all the positive public ex­ posure it can get—the nationally-televised Clay Courts tournament, for example. IUPUI could sure stand a little notor­ iety, too. TV Sagamore welcomes We stand squarely behind those tennis courts. Let’s hope that letters to the editor. Letters Mr Howard’s team gets aced. should be limited to 3M words, be to the point and include the name and phone Give them a hand Letters number or address of the There's something we haven’t told you. writer. No letters will be It's not that we’re ashamed or scared4o tell you, it’s just that, printed unless they are well.. we’ve been lazy signed. Only the name will Anyway, what it is that we haven't told you (until now) is that be published with the letter we came away from this year’s Indiana Collegiate Press Asso­ unless the writer requests ciation competition as the number two collegiate newsmagazine Worm wants wisdom anonymity. The editdh* in the state. (Notre Dame beat us this year.) reserv e the right to edit all The Sagamore took 28 awards this year, including the Adver­ To the Editor: ent (Tom Waits does not play electric letters and to reject those nose)* letters they feel are objec­ tising of the Year award. But the credit isn’t this staff’s to take— Daddy tells me that If I see It tn the Could the chap looking from inside tionable. All letters should the judging was done on last year’s papers. So, to last year’s edi­ the mailbox on the letters page be the Sagamore, it's so So tell me. is Paul tor, advertising manager and production manager—Jo Ellen late lamented PM whom George McCartney really dead* Oh, weU- be typed and addressed to Sharp, Don Curtis and Chris Carter, respectively— this year’s Beekman thinks of so highly* Also, you can ignore this if you dare or run the editor. Cavanaugh Hall. staff says congratulations on a job well done. when are you going to run another of it if you want Hoorn 001-G. Tom Lanham s glowing reviews of an­ Signed. other unknown musician of little tal- Son of the Worm / o g o m o r e Bookless student seeks money To the Editor attempted to locate my books the next let me know Needless to say, I never The Sagamore is published by stu­ those of the student body, admim 1 realize it has been a long time day 1 was at IUPUI (Thurs . Jan 19), heard from him dents of Indiana University-Pur stration or faculty of IUPUI The since January and the last APO book the exchange was closed, and I’ve I understand the receipt said that if due University at Indianapolis Sagamore is a bi weekly (weekly exchange, but that is the topic of this since been trying to track down my the books or money weren’t picked up, Views expressed are those of the during the summer) newsmaga letter You see. I entrusted four books books they became the property of APO, but staff or of the individual whose zine published at 925 W Michigan. to APO to sell, and haven’t yet re­ 1 visited the Student Counseling Of­ since the weather prevented me from name appears in the byline Those Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 Phone ceived money or books As 1 recall, fice in the basement of the Blake claiming them, isn’t there something views do not necessarily reflect 264 4006 the last day of the sale was Wed., Jan Street Library, but had no luck, and I that can be done* I honestly wouldn’t 18, a day on which I don’t come to also copied a list of students who be quite so concerned if one of the Editor in Chief Office Staff Contributors classes are on Tuesdays and Thurs­ should have been able to help locate books hadn't been a friend's, and I the books for me but even they failed L Mark Finch Jackie Korbly, Mgr Harry Goodyear days I had conveniently planned to think she deserves some justice, since Dan Motto pick up my books and/or money on Not to mention names, but neither she was only a summer session IUPUI Tina Fulmer Steve Williams nor Jim Jones (sup­ student HELP! Managing K.ditor Andrew Valentine Jr the day before the sale ended (Tues . posedly the chairman) ever gave me KIsaF Kramer Pamela Maxwell j n Williamson Jan 17) However, because of bad weather and canceled classes. 1 didn't assistance Steve referred me to Jim, Bookless student. Assignments editor Sales come to IUPUI on the 17th So, when I and Jim was to check things out and Jill Alderman Mike Callaway < Paul A Ragan Production Ramona Heath Sharon Brown. Mgr Adsrrtising Manager Pavla Miles Chhs Carter Paul Miner Grev Hunt Student questions inauguration Business Manager Sports Charles Poole on the part of some people to lump we now have two student body presi­ Hoy Yates Ann Miller, Ed To the Editor: Randall Redman dents: Robert Maybaum. Credit honors’ all into the same night. Now, 1 attended the Honors Day Program In my opinion, the SA jumped the please don’t misinterpret my inten­ Shirley Miller, Asst SUff Writers April 21 sponsored by the Student As­ gun this time. Organizations cannot Charles Grigsby CircubUou sociation I was impressed when the tions here The oath ceremony was change rules to fit the situation or just entertainment Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp Don Deputy. Mgr speeches were given and words of nice and the setting was a very appro­ because it seems to be a good idea at M WUItam Lutholtz. praise were spoken The evening was • ' Calvin Brown priate one for Mr Reardon to take his the time. This action sets a precedent Senior Editor a huge success for everyone that could affect future elections One Photographers office Christine Kopitxke I do have one question Why was the thing we don’t need is two student Evalds Valaiius.
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