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9-27-1977

The Guardian, September 27, 1977

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~ September 27, 1977 Volume XIV Issue 10 Wright State University Dayton, Ohio/. Administrators·' reserved A spots cost $52 uid he BY DAVE YETJ'ER SHIO pritc 118 for A spar ··'Vhcn the policy wu first formed. some people rccl-s it is " lmport1n1 to have a (parking indicated that would not pay the SIOO price, so we available for admlnii1rators." but uid "frankly I'm not in price for students Top l'nh•crsity administrators. Including the prcsi· decided there should be a dlscounl,.. Spiegel ..1d. sure" why th ere is a difference dent. ea:ttUtivc vice-president. and selected •dmini.stra­ "h's bcncr this way than having the administrators and administr11ors. ton and deans pay only SSl annually ror rescncd 10 drive around looking for a place to park," he said. ani.J Atwater declined to C'Omment on parting spa.ccs whkh an doscr to rampus buildings adding that administrators must be acces.sible. Both Cantclupc the price difference. but Ca ntclupe u1d he would than A decal spaces costing SIOO per year. David Atwater. a.ssistanl to t he president. said he later if po"lblc. Eiccutivc Vicc·prcsldcnt Andrew P. Spiegel said the believes the diKOunt is given because "it's pan of the provide additional lnformatk>n policy to give high ranking adminlstntors a near 50 bcnefin." and thinb that it ls a fair system. hide anything, I just think th percent discount on the pcrsonlliz.cd slots " Is io the " I'm on and off this campus alt the time and I need "I'm not t rying 10 "''Orth," Atwater said. schoors be.st in1crcs1." to hove 11crcss 10 a parking ,ila<."C," he Hid. Acwater school i.s gening their money's 11ickers were $100. "I migh~ Spiegel said the parking rate was slashed for some said he docsn 't have the time to drive .around campus He also Slaled 1ha1 if 1hc e ither." administrators when a number of them bal.:cd •t the in search of a pMking place. not pay for lhe sticker Auditor refuses release of document BY DAVID MCELkOY Oc3n of Studcnls O. Edward Goardlan New1 Edllor POllO<'k v. .,, responsible for initia­ ling the :administration's move to A spokcsm:in for the Statc­ block the r1cmbcrship, Knippcn­ Aud1tor's office ha'> declined to burg s3id. ··They can't e5capc romrnent upon or release a June their rc,ponsibilitics, they have 6. 1977 document ~hich disallow­ 10 say ye' ur no and then you ed the e:cpendiiurc o f S50 from s1Udcnl"i 1.·o.n have recourse. We Wnght S1a1e's Student Caucus' C'lln't tell the UnivC'fsily what to budget for mem~rship in a do, that's not our funC1ion." lobb)·lng group. Richard Liebold. state cumin· ' Tm not going c og~ 1moh.ed, er for WSU, s.aid the dctermin1­ I don'c kno"- v.t-:at the hell i."' 11on of leg:alily in Caucus' bid for going on." said Denny Gdburgt, OSA membcr~hip was requested J.ssisunt pubhc tnformation of­ by PollOC'k for WSU la.st yeo.r. ficer for St.:itc Auditor Thomas Liebold C'itcd AMicle 8. section Ferguson. after he wn, informed 4 of the Ohio Consti1u1 lon that Ario Ragan. \VSU's control­ " Which ~•id pub1it' rnomcs may ler and ~h1cf fi"'cal officer. had not be us tJ for private pur­ te\'ralcd th:n he had a document po.ses." from the Audi1or dated J une 6. RAGAN SAii'. "1he cunenl JohG Smltli/Guardlan pboro 1977 whkh preven:ed Cc.\JCUS position (of the Auditor) is tha t It A S1Dden1 Caoni• 11UVey abowed tlW more allldenla dlallU tbe l!mlled ...... ,, of from joining the Ohio Student is s till not 1 pcrmicted upcndi· lounal.na 1pace on campuo, u • Hmpllfled by lhla pbo"'araph of a typical A.ll111 llall Association. ture" for Ca.uc"'.s' OSA member­ loUDae ero"'d. FRED KNlPPENBURG. public ship. Ragan refused to rcleuc information officer fN the ·Suuc the documcntalion for viewing. Survey shows lack of space Auditor. had ea.rlier said. 'Tm Liebold said 1!.a1 ohhough this el11crl or your butt around hert a_ny­ not sure -.e would want co paMicular 'ltuatk>n in whkh last BY RON wtJKESON dents ... ere inrercsted in r more,•· complained one student ans,.cr to something that ha.sn't year's dcctsion by PolJock was GaardWi SLllJ Wr!ler problems and irritating faC'to". "ell u1i respondent. o..""Cun-c:d. I don't know tr wc·vc s-ubs-tanti1.ted by the audi1or, the "IF SPACE WERE man) nudcnts lu.cd in :till the buildings on had 1.:ommunicition ,.Ith them," Auditor's office is rarely if ever Nurly 1wkc as "You kno..-ir )OU dor' t do lounge ca.mpus. ,uch lakeovers or space regarding the legality of Caucu.s' successful in preventing actions feel there is not sufficient much lounging-it really dOf·sn't o 1J,1nk there i.s not be necessary," ~role efro n 10 spend 1he SSQ. opprovcd by lhe Boord o r .space a.s those ,.h "'1Uld bother you one way or another. one studenl. "Be.sides, cen ain When infor1ned 1h11 former Trustees. cnoueh. at"COrding '" a recent docs h1" fell one "nonlounglng dcP41nmcn11 h ave too much 1rro­ Coucus s urvey. student.·· for lhelr own good ond 1hls rhc raponscs, in an.sv.er to gan SERVICE HAD BEEN Olr for almost • n hour 10 lice surrounded a home after a Plains. Pleasantville 11nd p:tin of from R u~sia SC\en )'CJ rs ago. to Mondav i:i South Afm:a', black 1housand households in Whnc 1ip 3bou1 "icrrori\ 1 acth·iucs... rcg1stC'r and begin classes. 'thetto5-.:a man arm-.: d "ith an Mount Vernon in Westchester. which lies immcdtatcly nonh of cr Gen. Gert As s he marched off t o el3"i"i. : Ul\lnlal lC v.c.tpon m So~ C IU and Pohce (."0111m1\\ion N e ~ York City. The powe r was restored SO minutes lau::r. umvcrMl) :it1orneys lilc:d 3 pcti· a rin1cr near the 'IX" v. herr blnck Pr111\loo \llld 1 he tcduC1ion we nt in10 force as a heavy th understorm made it ~ tion in 9th U.S. Circuit Court nf lc:nkr \tl'\C Biko v. a~ b uried way imo 1hc chy. packing gusty winds a nd heavy lightning. uction came aftc.: Appe-al in S;1n Frilnt't~C1.l re· Sund:n 1 HJ:: UNIDENTI ~lED gunman The ,_pokes" oman \:tid the 3:30 pm \'Ohagc red quc,tmg th:.t M :u.·Bridc·~ order Ille la11.:\t mudenh hron,i.tht m th· huu\c opened fire "'1111 an 1he ucihty lost genc11111ng capacity at two Indian Point nuclear be ll\C'1urneJ 1hc \IOlt•nt:c·rclatcd death toll 10 autonutu: \\C'3pon. Prin.,loo s:ud. j:C"nrrator"i. and it\ Bo~ line Point gcnrnu o r, also m nonhern " l am happ' tr be t.erc." she lour m the p;1'1 24 hour,, mdud h11tmg a pohc:e major in the Westchc~tcr. told rfportcr" :t' \he ldt th"" m~ tv. n black policemen \ toned 'houldcr :ind hu 3nd "ilightl)· ..ALL OUR GEJ'IERATORS h•ve gone 10 moximum caparny... adm101-,1ra11on h1;ildmg and to -A majority of Italian' .ire 3KJ.111't h>ph:\\ polu.:c fought a gun hank \.\ith 3 nl'v.cd 1111<.·rl."\l m the Karen Ann In j UPI 1ntcn1cv. la\t \loCckcn1t. bathing suits. mim-~ktn,, ught men's pams "nJ hom'"nuaht~ bl3ck armed ~ nh an autom:Hic Qumlan rijtht·lo·Liil' case. hut th"· Oumla' 'ii:nd t he~ v. role the hue ~cc little wrong with pronography• .:acrordm~ 10 ·' mJ,s;:annc "capon, a nd the firM rontirmt·d folk-, in h1:r 111.unc "'"" n said they P\K1k "Karen Ann" to help pull. incident ~1 f hl;tl'k' firing on police v.crc tired ur hearing 1hc ~a m c 11\h. r\ l:tll'd with a l crminally ill The Magaiinc "TV. Sorrisic Cantone" lV. ~m1k' and Srng'. m St>"l'to. 1•1l· .,u:nc of mo\t of ~tun fur mon: 1han 1 ~0 \Cllr"i. lmcd t111c "ho h a~ no hopr u( v.hich dcab ch iefl~ ~uh television progr.:1n1\, \:lad 3 polling 1ht.• \1Uicnu· 1h:n killed 018 hl.:ldc' r-.ian\ pc111>lc: m 1hc ~fonl'ri n.~..·o\rn· oq~3n i1a 1 ion m1cn.1cv.ed 2.992 persons for it :and a P\\Cholog1,t m South Afrk:i l:i~t \car. Count) area v.hcrc Karen h\cd I h"~' ~a1d the pro«cd~ from hclocd cla~~1f} the 8 0\~ trs. Poli..-.... \ 1tm'1"·r J1mrr' Kruger \31d 1hl'\ h3\.: bC'C'O reading the hook. U\ scn ali7allon 1n It rcponcd 57 pcrt'cnl of 1hoii;c polled said \tr) tight men·~ di~ph)'Cd 1\\0 \Cl/Cd So\iCt AK· about 1tw hl\1'Jnl' ~3\e since 'he nl'v.,pa(K'r~ 3round lht.: countf) troust'rs v.crc obsC"Cnc. 54 percent v.crc again.st topless botthmg 47 nnc, In J.rnu:in. hut told 'hrpcd mill .m 1rrc\l·r~1ble cuma and thr 'ale: of t.,C SIOf) right~ 5u1h, SO percent tigainst l.ot pa nts and 17 percent agam~t plunging parhanu:nt ort-tJnm:d bl:ad n:i· on April I~ . 1'17~ . for the mO\ie "ould go into a neckImes. tion.ah~t ~mU Jh had been broken For 1h<.·m, the rccc01h· pub· fu nd 11> \IPrt a ho,picc, a ho,pn 1u IN C ONTRAST WITll 1hcir feelings about rcal hfc breosts. 75 up. h5hcd ~>\)~ h\ the Qu1nhrn' and fol'ih1' for terminally ill paticnh. percent o" those polled ~aid they had no1hing a gainst bnrc breasts the lt"IC\l\IOll mmte Ml' ju\t l'Rf D S WANSON, oh< ad1111n· appearing m ne~.spapc r.s or on t e lcvhion s creen,. Ponrayah of PRINSLOO SAID o quanmi of another 'c"1u11 llf th-.:· ' >?me l\lr.lh'r at the Merri" V1c" Nur~· bare buttocks "on I "6 pcreient r11 vorable \'Ole and SJ percent said "'C3pl'IO\ "'3\ reU)\Crcc1 at Che )1\.''lf\" '"~ hom<" ~here K3rcn ha\ M-cn the) had nothing againu pictures o l female front:il nudny. e. g;a 1293 N . Fairfield RdJ •

~p by 0 . Ed" nrd Pollock. cxe­ annual. M)lkitcd by direct rontac1 from 11 funds other univcrshy activitie~ ~aid Pollock. The~e include b.C"ul Pruitt, Dn·id Rtkc, and C. rutl\C d1rcc1or of the foundation. The fund drive "ill be divided member or the unhcrsny. r). William Verity. and WSU director of uninnsity into f'our specific areas and "111 " Without a \Ub\tan11al \Cho· 1~ program'i, endowed chai dc,clopment. be a yearly OCC"urrcncc. Pollock THE FOUNDATION was form· commented 1ha1 "hilc most uni· of 'Chimera' appointed cd when WSU "as s1ill a brnnch \Crsities rccche large cndo"· Editor dcrson, rompu1cr science major: of Ohhl Srntc Unh·crsily and mcnls from thc:ir alumni. "our' BY SllELLEl WYSONG "riting a rc "clcome and v.ill he ronsidercct by the editorial t'Om· c~ rl Becker. as<0ela1e professor Minm1 Unhc r.;il~. as a llU is a young alumni group. and "e Guardian Stalf Wrhct mittee if 'iubmitted. :and 3l,ing cha1rm1n of the De· exempt 'chicle for rccch ing gifts ran't look 10 them as a major This ~car'.; <"ditorial comm111ec­ panmcn1 of History: Bryan from the unncnit)' :Jcrording to SOUrC'C of rC\ CnUC. this ho\loC'\C'r J111i:m Boots. .cnior honor"' ron!>ists s tud ents and Gregor. profc\wr t•f gcolog). Pollock. The foundttton exists d~s no1 c1cusc thc:n from student. has been appointed ed1· or '"'0 three fai:uh) members: J llh:in and J aC"Ob ()(\rn. profcs.sor. ~)!Cl)'' for the benefit of the ghing." 10r for the nc\\ issue of Boots . hi,.tol) major: Ten) Uen· ht'.>lOI). Unl\C f~l l). A UNIVERSITY fund "ill be "'CHIMERA.. tu be out early ''The unl\'CT,11\ has reached n c~ ta.blio;hed 10 s<'ck funds from Winter quarter. 'talc of m:llurh;· 1h:u requires uni"'er!i>it) employees. To begin "CHIMERA" 1\ an honors Pie: 'winner bv a snout' office pubhi..·ation Jnd includes .JctlH fund r:usinj;!." 'i3id Pol· in ~p ring . donations \\ill be aliked GALVA, Ill. !UPl)-Whcn the­ 1nd "'111 pro\1dc ca.sy ' 1c.,., m1t lock fh: noted lh3t prc,1ou5I~ from adrr.int\trltOr!i>. dcAn(I, de· \ ·;:tnOUS form' nf litcr.11UrC \\OI ra~~r~ no"" the finish line at thi.r for spttt.1h>rs te~ hy "itudi..·nh \\ee~·s fMm l·ro~re ss Sho\\, Heinold. an mdependcnl ho~ Although "'ClllMERA.. gcn•r JUJgeo; \\t:1n'1 t.lc.-darc "rnnct\ hu)er. \\Ill pcrnut Yt\ltors to bc1 Food Services to meet Ally ron~i+;t \ of CUnlributiOnS "b} 11 noo;c." h \\ Ill he ..by n lln the racc.·o; for promotional cuss2ons-' with thco;c from libcrnl an' 'tude111~; al" DY J ANIE CAllROLL dc:ilin~ 'inOUI priLeS. changes." Sidcra.._ '\ion 31 the fir"it dirccth .·· UOOl 'i, after capreS)IR!: 3 de· Wa,hinston. lo"•· frurn 1....spc:rnuon. Wuh scores nf of the Food Service'\ 'Ire to cdtl "CHIM ERA . ""' mcc1i11g When qul'\lionctl about her TWENTY-FIVE RACING pi~<. equipment. ~ccd. rcnilizcr and Wed· H.'\tC"'cd :t'ld ronfirmed b) 1hc (ommith.·c. \l'hcdulcd for rcadmn 10 thc'c ~l'm mcnb. dad ro r11cing silks, .... m talc illhcr firm.'.\. \)Ing(,,: .mention at nc1r;,da) at .; pm l'ni\ers1t\ llonors rommiu tt anJ Commmcc C'ha1mmn Dixon ~aid t urn~ s pnntmp from a 'pcc1al the sho"'. a ~·r mtd IS an a.1J Inc "CHIMERA" cd1tOri.1I com· Flu:1bcth D1.1on. chairman 1hat 'ihc had not been B\\are of starting gace :u 1hc '\ho" Tues· ab.)()lute muit. 1dmml\tratur the conm11uee. 0 mutt'c. • ,,r the ~1udcn t '\ il(nor-ancc in these d•y through Thur>d•y. Th<) ~ 111 .. We s:ud, ' \\'h}' not r:1~-e \aid the mct•ung \\ill deal pri· "Contribu110 11s from ot"ier matters. ra« 40 yard!' a.long a 51\\ dust hoMi?'" ltoldlng explained. He back· are as arc more than wckomc," marlly \\Ith orgamza1ional Dixon added 1hn1 she hao; been roursc, docked by an electronic trained 1hc hog, by keeping them U).S Kenton. ground of the l'Ommittcc. ch3ir man only since mid·August Sl"OIC'boUd, hungry. then pulling a recd d1\h ehairer Kenton uid that all types of STUDENT CAUCUS and 1here£ore not informed on A mirTOr hanging over the 11 the end of 1hc roursc. Grorgc SiJcral stated tha1 hope· "Wme maurrs concerning student foll) :.1aners concerning the no.... . rcprcscntJtmn. hmi1cd catmM and loung space 1n " I MYSELF WAS not aware of Allvn and M1llet1 halls .,.,iJI be 1he limited space iu Millen until air~d bdon! cummiucc nlCnl· last w eek." Dixon said. A lot o( OpenUp to the Arts hers. my i.nfonnadon comes from what Al'COrding co Sideras. dcci~ ions concerning the swilch of Allyn 1~•d in the Guardian. If George 19TI·71 Souon Wright Sala Unlmslty Atlist S.rios lounge from hoc food service to Sideru or any other student hu 8 Aftttiony i nd Joseph Pir1IDf1 A St1pbaal1 Rkll. Mimi C H1w YoR Woodwind Oulnttl frld.y Aonl 14 8 pm roping off separate are a.s any grievances they should bring fn~y. Stp1em0tr 30 8 pm 41 s nacks, Oayion Convtnllen Ctnter ~~Y..111 "ytSt t~Jb~Ar1s VJf'tory Thultr Oo.n10....n for eating and seating. and limit· them to the meeting." she D•Y1on A Mlchatl N1wm1n, Gullarflt ~.nltt ing ccnain areas or 1he Crock Pot added. 1 A Klt1I P1Uk1r1. Organl1I C Lone Gos1u·s P1n1omlm1 for classroom s pace were all The commi1tee is made up or ~~~ ~gci~U ge2~~;1Ans IutSOJy Ftt>tia.ry 7. 8 pm Circw re· n:prcscnt1tlves from University Center Conctrt KJJI 'HSU CIJOa!ive Arts 8 made v.·nhout s1udcn1 body C'"1 C lllly hylar and Jau Trio including myself were at lhc district manager and director of Ctnltr ....O'lctn ~'I WSU Ctu1roe Ans er when the Food Services Mane.gemcnt. Ctnle.r ~~~~Yw~tT~~s~~m University this summ B Rlrl1·Woodb1,1ry Dance Ee1uc.111on BuiilMg yet THE MEETING Wednesday is Compony C Cincinnall Pla1hou11 In lhl changes were being made, A P111lck Cruft, Poetry is · open to all ln

M-lna Editor Newo Editor Libby Keller David McElroy

Cop7 Editor Ca1hv Calkins Call 873-2505 Bargain parking

Apparrntly. hfinR u Wn'Rht Stutt executive does ha,•e unain ud\•tuUUJ:t'S, at ll!as 1 in view o/rlrt• discounts given to thrm on their un11ual ,,url.1nJ: fet·s. Thr 51'> ~IY"f!n t rrduction a,·ailable to tire 0 LJ,111•f'rSlt)' S prrsidcnt, \'irr·prrsiJcnt, C('rtain other administra• tor~. und ro/lrgr drans. is t'nOURht to mdt' tlrc avrrosc Student 's stomach turn. Acrt•u1bil1ty i.s tltc " 'O.S(ln for reduced parl.r'ng rotes gfrrn b)' unC' Jf!:Jn and no doubt hC' u. u bu.;y admuustrator and needs u rf'st•n •f'd parAmg spau. Th~re r's n o nrcd for lr11n to hO\'l" t~ be .------by Chipp Swindler------, subjt>ctrd to thr row by ro~. hour lonll srurrh for parlt.ing lpacc that m ost campus amval.s must RO throuRh. And that's all"' .-JI and Rood.. Thi! Strang,. pan is that ltc onl> has to pay S52 u \'rlJr to lw ablr to purJ. thrre. whtle unyon e / ok·,•r Protestors know the facts than he muJt pay thr usual SI OO fee. We f ill/ to see how th ~ nt'cd Thi• 0111/\o Guardian l"C'C'cntl~ 1he ~ou th v.i1hdrcw from the mva\lon of Cambodia. a ncu· for u: C't'st1b1l11v has th.- sltRhUs t tlung to do ""'th t!re redured /et• prmled , lcllcr from 3 John ctm1ons. not the people. A~ tr:.I rounlr). Students rehel· Pen: I\ ll, "ho c'pou~ed hi') UnnL·d '"''-')' (KJ\' \\3~ C\1de.1ct'd ngh1 up until led. not onl) an 1hc Ml v.orld. 1-. rrcutwr Vu·1··Pn•sidrn1 AndrC'w Spirgel said the red.1ced 11Jl t"i \IC"' on 1he Ken1 S111tc the hght Ill the end of the States. bu: :111 mer 1hc .,...., .. u rt•Ju/t uj tltt> protr11s of sc•·.-rul admini.strotors o'•n tire­11on, t~u h pl'I .iud prc')Cnl. rnnnrl linalt~ "cot ou1. 1hc At Kcnl, 1he\ Ji(:tthcrcd in thr s /()(} /,., . one/ tltTt•u11°nt'd to buy a rheapt!r spuce. Hok'e•·er. by 'flit• \1.."('\)nd ')taitrment ht" rco,,1 "i South Viet Nam b.Jr"i. W hen the bJr\ dO.'i<"d. /okt>n"R tltf' j C"r. maA;,1g If m orr attrartiw. tltt• odm in istrotors r1:1dc v. h 111.11 the µrnte4iter' "e" , .it m crly interested in 1hc) ~athe red an 1hc s1rce1s.

0 d m't kno v. the fal·h . 3nd 11·, ligl 1 .., che rommuoi,I\. TI1c) v. c.rc r1.:h1<.·ou'h mdit-:· rnuM l.1•cp tfu.•tr " UC'C't'JSlb1/tl_\ " anJ 1ltr1f' M·allcts m IUC'I us well TlwH' oj tltr llnfrcru ty rommunity M•ho du not kant to sJu~ll out ch1cn) v.1th 1h1' pomt that And "' begati 18 year') of nant .'11 till' A("lmn t.tkcn b\ 1h1• llundard /1•t• and do not f'nJOY tire pm•ilegt• uftit,• S52 C'llt·rat<". hcK tu differ l'arn:1gc. ln11 iall~ our go,·ern· their P''-'"dcnt may opt to buy a B Of' C df"ct1l, but .should rcufi:c that by doing su, mcn1 eo111rihu11..•d only ad\1 1ce. Their md1~11,u1011 ""1' thry an• "ot RUUrun1e._•d u spurr in that ur...·u. The 11ro1cMcr' do kmlw the then weRpoM, and linalh quid.h turr11n~ to rage-. W hen fach. 111cv kno" lhttt lhe 1h c~· \COi Amt'ric:.:-i livt\. cl1')pcr.'ie. In ; art, the dt•rals tlo n ot /lUUnJnf(.•c anythins buides the n'ght to tht\ '~ en· t1rrkr..·d IO parA on WSU soil, k'itJun tlu· ro"}im•s oj a parl.ing space. in an ,::yn111a,111m t he St:ttl' nr Ohio rhc~ tr:"hcd 1hr IO\\ n, rc1urn­ 1m -.1 prrmissihlt• · ~ proJl0' 1n~ 10 erect 111 K cnl WHY TllE UNITED St•tc' cd 10 th<' campu' :ind burned 11te•rt'fort". clm•,.rs umvlnfi! at sd1ooJ afll!r m nt- u.m.• must jom !)uatc ' ' the linal ''er m :i lontl ronunucd Ill 'up1X>rt &his fu. lh..: RO fl bu1ldmg. line of rovcr·Ufl allcmpb h\ tltr rilnl..1 oftltt< disRruntlrd m srurrlunsfor un uc-crp:ablr plac~ t o 11!.: dfort j, more lh•n I can GOVERNOR JAMES hoth 1he ' talc and fcdc ..:il purl., bc0l 1de•s .samrwlrrn•"' ru.11 Day tvn.. Ofrouru~. tlrrrc't a/k'O)'S fathom. The Sh x:k J 1')wcr Ir.> H:hode\ ..en~ 111 the Nahonal go,•crnmen 1 ~ . The\• knov. 1hat th,. K ·lol, """''""' u j rt'r and offers sltuu/t' srn•1c~ 10 thr mofo lh:tt quc')tmn h3' alv. 3).') been Guard 1lm.-"· d3" later. fou r rampu.1. but aJlUlll. arr~·u1b1/1t\• •S tfejirutrfr lrmrted when you the hill thev an- tn·m1t '" lhat 'AC° v.ere fighting rommu ...1udcn1... la,· dead . fclkd h,· Jiu,.,. lfl kUlt ;or tltr bus IO tlmH'. flt\'"'l\ l' '"'" pr•n1· 10 he the..· n1~m. Pcrhap... "C v. ere figh: hulkh fmm ~un' v. hlhC lrlF:· onh u:m1ndcr of the fa..:t l hat Wouldn t u "" rl'fr;oslrmR 10 bfo able to n')un tu fklY thr S /()(}_(or '"F: communism. but "e v.ere i(Cr... "er e.· pulll·d b, p.Jrt·tlme, "'\ rn \ c:.r' .aftf"r four \IU '' r ·h nrd spuc:r"' tnt.• A :""" and Rf'I by M1tlt pa)·mg on/)' SIO J.1~' denying the people of v.cd.cnd ....ctld11..·r, dcnh "-1.'n." nrnrdcrC'd 1n t•old 1'fUff' titan u B Jrral for u 'f10' nrxt to onr of1hr mom bu1/;J1ng.s? Vu.~1 'an: lhl· nghl to <'hoO...c Pcr..·n.JI \I.He' h1' ~hd h:1d Prrltup1 the .10/u') u_J 1lw Jnv._., .1lrould ~ tit,• ruling foc:-tor m blond. no one h.1' tu th('ir o"n ~onrnmen1. thJt 1hc Jlrut<.·,tmg \ludcnh .l"""cr for 1h111 murder J1·1crm1mnR "" hot amount Ir~ sltuufd pay for }11.s spott. At u paltry "Cf'-' .J r.1dK:d rn1nont~ Cocld ·HO.{)()() u "'"' c-n1umlr tltf' udnunu.trotors rould afford ant' Pcn.:nal 'late.,, ..lhl" Prn· .i 01101\flh o( lhc \ tUdL:nl\ Til t: PROTESTERS in 19"0 /'>t' rU nt o{ th1 \ amount w lw ahlt• 10 par#. at WSU. k'lit"r .-us an tc''""~" tnld the..• ~11r1J that '"""'l' Ohl•' ')1J1c·' Could :a k.ne" 1hc flll1,, too. Tht\ 11u•ra1w \IUcl<"nl ""Ito rum.s tire p lt,.nOMf.'nu umo&mt of S],(K)(} the, :apprO\cd of th~· "c"'\'°· n11nM1I\ 11.1,. clo\cd 1h1..· Cm· k.nt'" lhC\ "CR.' prute\tlO).:. J 1J"1n11ulfr koulcl paJSJO for ltu spa~..._ \t.·r....h o l l 111, 11111Jll'! Could a \en...clc,\, 1mmur;d "ar le\' murder llf mnt.X'~nl Cl\ 11 13n, •· I lhmk. pcrl.aps he ha\ muumh h.lH' do~d lhe hun· M:1\hc 1t'\ Pl'lll\lll v.hn 1ra11,po and col· doc\n't lrnov. the fa~:I' V1l'I 11..'tlC' 1h::i1 v.cr1..· do,cd Jtrn~.. 1'am had been a rrcn..·h 1he 'ittnario. lhc COUll!f\ ') Whenvou're '-"Olon~ In the late 1940''· flo he forgoucn 1ha1 the Ou M1hn led a group or H a~ Could a mmont\' have tota1· .'.,IC'..~ "ere calling for an pt.•a,:1111\ fron1 the north m 110 proh h 1mmob1h1cd Wbh1ng1on end 10 1hc ...cnselcs.'i murder throu~h... effort I• drhc 1hc h ench out U .C N. to rl'\.Ol\C the \llU3ilmn The mJchmc. "'ho CH'r ~met 1he~ "ere olJ l\DW Wt; ARE being .,..cd 1954 C;>mc-noon called for cnouli'h to reld had sttn v:e1 bC' hdd m I'>Sb to to pn!t.t\t>h ...11 l \ and lei the dcct1on' 1t1 !\am on the fronl page of the choo\c " go.. ernmrnl for all of Blanket Hill br dc')tro~cd. II nc:~spapcrs . Day afler d1y. I~ Viet Sam. W hrn n ap~art"d should remain Ha nwnumen1 11 an\ '4 0nder 1hcy grev. 1ired 1hat lhc comr'!unists. ltd b~ 10 the scud('nt4i of this 1..'\tuntrv or it! Is 1t any v."Onder the\ "'ho "'e re. 10 quote Pcm\3,I, Ho, "'ould "''" the d ecrion. maned 1n 1he strecl5! l.s 11 1he temporary 80'"mmcnt of ")UffiC'Cnll) .;.11)1 cal •nd news an~ "onder the~ rebelled c )OUl h pulled OUI p3lnollc ~nougl· tn <'&rchll)· 1h "hen Prc:idcnt Richard Nixon C\'llu;uc the t"auo•, 1hey msullcd their pride in what espoused •• THE DEOSIDS TD "'llh· Amen ' stands for by invad· dr:aw v. as bolC'ked b) thC' mg a neutral country? Chipp Swindler is a stalf Unned States f>t casc no1t The stage wu sc:t. Former wnter for the DAILY GUARD· thDC I ~tid 1hc go,crnment of with a friend ! President Nixon ordered the IAN XpCemberl7, 19771llE DAILY GUARDIAN~ Violin instruction offered for pre-schoolers Suzuki Violin Instruction i.: a ~n. divisw1 C.."'0-ordinator. three different levels o ( instruc· mcnt facuh)' or music a.ssociaccs. For more inform11ion. write new program for preschool child- "The Community Music Divi· tlon: class instruC1ion. ins1rnction Classes ovaitablc in addition Sarah Johnson. i..."0-ordinator 10 rcn established by the Commu- slon program has been going or. in theory, 3nd advanced individ· Suzuki Violin, are piano. voi~. Community Musk Division. De· nity Mu ~ic Division of the Wright now for six quaners and wu ual s-tudy which i.s open to basic musicianship. creative partmcnt of Musk, Wright State State University Music Depart- Citablishcd for adults as well a.s graduates and seniors and is music for young children, private Uniw:rsity, Dayton. Ohio 45435 n1cnL junior high and high school obtained through a placement lessons in applied music, and or call SIJ-873·2787. "The p rogram is ooc in which students lo benefit from good interview. f'nscmble C"C''\ching, in addition 10 the children uc ne\•cr cocr<'Cd or music instruction. It also makes Beginning students ns well '' SU7uki \hllin. sroldcd but rather encour• gcd to ii pos.sible for WSU s t udcnb to intermediate arc instructed by The Community Music- Oh•i· Share use their youthful curiosity for qct instruction. but without advanccd WSU music students sion will he arccpting rcgi~tra · learning to aquirc skills with the credit." Johnson said. while advan<.~d s tudents arc to tion through Friday. September the violin," acrording to Sarah John· Johnson also said, "We have be instructed by Music depart· JO. News SB/to handle business cases ( Med tech holds mini-symposium J Ill' DANIEL PICKREL \\'1ich include handling the ca.:..e, "When the students goes oul BY KATIE HENNESSEY exception o r Con1mumty Hosp1· Guardl&n StalJWriter i:ano funding the required busi­ to the business they find out that Gwudlan Stall Writer ta.I. arc affiliated "ith the Uni· ness management class. and what 1hey will learn in class vcrsif\• of Oa\10n a.nd Wrij:ht Small Business Institute (581). seminars that the students a.re 3l1unlly applies to the rctil Th(' schools or medic:! tcd1nol· State .Unh·crsily anJ thei:- mcd1· n nc" bu'iincss ad\•ising agency required to intend. world." said Gou let. ogy in the- O.t1)ton area held 3 c.·al technology prog rams. nt Wright State University will min1·,ympo"ium on career oppar· A GUestion and a.nswcr period Titc students will learn to den.I handle IY.cl\'C cases this yc:u DR GOULET, the director of tunitics in th<: field of medical followed lhc IC'C'tUrcs. under lhc with all different types of busi· t«hnolog)' \•csterda}. direction of Or. George 01010­ from the Small Business Admin· SBI, does 1hc preliminary ground ncss mnn.t1gers. Guest speakers lnrluded Patri· poullos. professor and rhairman b1rotion (SBA). a. governmental work while a team or s tudents 10 ad\•ising agency. do the intcrvic""·mg. invcstigot· "This is the l"YJ>C' of program cia f-lr~hcr or Springfield • and or 1hc department of biolog1<'.ll Oark County's Community Hos· sciencclli The SBA pays the SDI <250.00 ing, and writing up or \•arlou~ 1ha1 ever')one benefits from," pit11I. Ma.riannc Cornett of St. per case to pay for expenses reports. uid Goulet. " the ~tuden1s bcnc· :rnnounred fit bccau~c 1hey sec chat they will Elizabeth's McJic.·al Ccntt'r. Al.;o Y.45 the Re· Maintenance emplovees be using class information. The Willa Hedrick fmm Kcteering gion I\' .:'omcntion of the Ameri­ Center , Shirlc\' Pohl of Good receive safetv certificateo business gcb free C"C'unscling can XK·1c1_1 for Medic-al T("C'h· ser'\'iC'Cs. which also is a plus for Sama.rit•n lfo~pi1al, and Mar· nology to be held Oct. IJ·l5 at ga.rc1 Carroll of Miami Valley Eighteen Wright S1ate Univcr· tor Ernest Dodd. the rommunily because they Da~1on· s Con\ention Center. Re· Hospiu1I. prcsenl::tth•cs from schools sity mainuinanrc employees Executive Virc-Pr...sidcnt and have a bectcr business.'' m Each nu1tmcd the program or we re n\\ ardcd ccnificatcs Fr:day Pro\'Ost Andrew P. Spiegel h:ind· Ohio. Michig:tn. and Kentucky s tudy : t the ~chool she reprc· will be (}n hand 10 counsel from the Depa.nment or Educa· ed the certificates to 1hc employ· Recyrle this paper scn1ed. All schools. with the prci!ipccti\·e medical technicians. tion :m d Training or 1hc lndustri· l-CS at Friday's award ceremony. .::l C'ommis'llion of Ohio's Dcpan· mcnt of Saf-:ly and Health for oomplc11ng a t~ch·c·v.eck da.~ m h:uarct recognition. The classes. WHEN DO MUSIC MAJORS part or 3 muning program o n safety taught in state ins1i1u1ions in as many a.s 24 ~c~sions. iire raugh1 all over the SAY BUDWEISERe? ..1:.1e by 14 instn.1-:tors ~iS I FINISH 7HIS FUSVE; \ubstanC"t''· mechanical safe­ IM 6CNNA 6EfON CONN 10 guardin~ . cools. ladders. nnd Ra5COES RJR SOME HOT ewB clcctric.·uy. 4C"\'OrdmJ? to in~truc· NIO COl.O au:>!• Place your display or classified a~ in WlJe IJatlu

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Ohio lu1nxtlonal Craats Ombacltman Applkatlont Vktory The ater i'•ar\eUna Compctlllon T he pasi1lo n o r wsu SIU· Ohio Board of Regents an· The Vie1ory T healrc will Campus Ministry will pre· The Philip Mom• Markel· dent Ombudsman ls open. nounces that applica tion~ for host the Cincinnati Playhouse sent the best of Hathm. Yoga, mg/ Communications Compc· App lications consis ting or• the Ohio Instructional Grant production of Vanitif!s to open healing through- the mcpo.sal related he Philip Sept. JO. 5 p.m. Interviews college students for t he Tkkcu arc avullablc by the eight wC\!k course ls Sl 4, Moni5 company's non·tC'bae· "'·ill be conluncrl, Tues.. 0<1· second and 1hird quarters of phoning 228-7591. and will be held in the Cam· co ;:roducts or opcration.s. obcr 4 at 2 p .m. Questions the 1977-73 academic )Car. pu.s Ministry cen1n. should be directed to JOAnnc Applications ma) be obtain· Student" may pro pon a program incorporate rcsponsi· Risachcr. o Hicc of Studcn1 ed at the F lnancial Aid offi..-c. S1ud}' or Child AbllM Development ext. 2711. bility, mukcting. promo1ion. A series o f fi\'C programs advenising, college relations. llaUu <&uarbian [l;"tan ing September 27 at Sin· communications. commun11y, Wqt clnlr Community College will rcl1111ons. urban nffairs. gov· flcld Al"lhllle• Workabop e.1plorc the effects of violence crnment affair~. c1c. ork,hop m cnvironment1tl ond /\mcr icnn values on W Undcrgrauuatc students cdncath•n i n the clnnroom rhlld· mufit "ork in groups o f five or :ind thl· field will be o ffered Shorts rc~ring pattern~. En.ch or the News mo re . graduate students in pro9ronts "ill be composed of Oct. J.5 01 Camp Francis groups of two or more, and nl"Br Rio Grande fur experts in the area of paren1:1l A~bur ) bo1h under the counsel of o. l'-'O collcwc lrcdl1\ and child rclatiunships. re· I.Job Hope Sean-h F or Ta.Je nt Wor k§hop• rull·time faculty member. For mformatmn and rcg1,. pm charge. \tornmg session' kc11ng Comntumcauon) Cont· 020 Uni\cnll) (enter. ScllmJ.t Your-.dr EffeC11,ch on from 9:00·1 I·OO tt.m. or e\Cn· p.,!t, Pu.nl, and K k:k for furiher mformauon pcuon Ph111p Morn.., Ln\. 100 P.lper ing ~e..s1ons from 7:00-9:00 \.Unt.u:I Ken Marcellus at Park A'c-Nc"' York, Ne°"" 0• t 4 11 12 ounn and f)• ., p.m "di be held at Sincl:ur's The ln1ramur<1l and Rci.:ru or Tom for\ 10017 ~7)-2086 or b7J-2700. pm Old .mJ 1'c" lnter\lc\\mg Rl.ur llall Theatre. Morning o onal !'lpon' dC'p01nmc1.1 \\11: Shchon at 87J-2000 or 873· 0\.1 ~ 11 12 noun Anah llfi!i( child \.·.ire "ill be pro\lded. bc holdin~ PJ"•· Punl, und 2"'04 Deadline for apphca.· Your !'lk111· \\omen'.i. AC'tlon Collttthe t\1c k i..umpct1t10n Fridav, tion' '\ Fnday. October 7 Wright State AnnounCH (kt .. 11 nO('ln 01,.~\ clop· O('tot-cr .. mthc IM field ~2 Artl11 Sr rlc~ For ThlJ Y ear fht• Women'-. ('olh..·,11\1.: In)( c~r 1 ~1' near 1ht· lo"'cr on C'olnncl h:-~tn' u' founh \l·Jr of 01.:1 S l ~ pm Ah'!.:rnall\C Glenn II"\. :11 12 JO pm unlll Book 01.cu.ukm Wn~hl ~late Um\erslly \\Ill \ tum Mectmtt' .arc Well· Joh ttun1in;: S1r;itcg1c) begin us An1.\t Series for lhc .l pnt. l:ntn " frt•e d.l) of nc,dJ\"I' 2·4 pm m 128 Mil· The MythopocicSociety will 7 2-J pm bsue ' in 3. n:in1c-.1 and 311) tpc uf :>hoc Oi.:t. year"ith pc rforma11ce b y h:tt Wunn.·n·, Cuhur.il Oil\\, hold :i meeting at lhc sign of Career Planning for Women p1Jnisb /\n1hony :ind Joseph luru:hcon,, 'oj}Cj kcr~ ; cou1'c,, may be \\llrn. lhe prancing pony Sunday You mt\) enroll 111 more Paratore at 8 p.m. Friday. rc,1mn:c-., ,ommunil\ out· Oct. 16 at 7 pm. 10 di~cu.ss 2 1han \loOrhhop. Scptembcr JO. a1 the O:iyton rc.1rh; pro~r.1m\ Paa.tty boob. Prince Caspian. :ind Convcnlion Center. A variety A "'inc ond cheese par!) Th" Voyag r of the Da ~·a J u.111ke Confc rcnee ) of per'ormcrs will appear " ill be held Wednesday. Sep· Treatfrr. throughout the year, some on llondkappW Polk) 1e mbcr 28. a l Jpm. in IS.SB of For information call Acu on for Global Jut1icc eampu~ and some at the ~ l 1~ the pc>lic) of Wnghl the Unh·cr~ity Ccn1cr. 256-1830. will ht holding a conference· Victor) The ater in downto"' n St3lC Um, cr)it)' tiol to dl\cn· This pany is 5ponM>rcd by Dayton. The performances "orkshop Nov. 11 -13 to glvc min:uc on lhc basis of hand1· the Marketing Club. which Jan Concrrt end May 2S. ronccrncd individuals I great• cJp/ d1s:tbllitv m ii.;; educa11on· ~· ill hold its ncu mcct ins "T~·o Generations of B ru· Thi.s year for the first lime. er undcrs11nding o f the g lobal al programs. admi.s5ions, Wednesday. Oct 5. at J pm. in belcf't.s of the world. by SectK>n 504 of the Voca· Rc.sen·cd scats for the 8 p.m. contact th e d epartment or Call 226-2!>21 for lnformt· t; >nal Rchab1li11tion An, Group Wo.Uhop• t ion Ser· concen arc S6.650 and SS.SO. tion. News a nd Informa 197J. and arc on saJc no"" at Ticke1 vices 11 WSU, 87J.J232. A ..enC'lii of )hOrMerm '40rk· Inquiries regarding comph· Cc n u al in Eldcr· Bccrman shop.. ~ i:I be offered by the SwlmO- ancc "11h Section 504 ma)' be s tores (Counhousc: Plua, ChlmKra Coun:.elmg Servi<'Cs meeting direcied 10 ALPHONSO L. Northwest. Van Buran. Cc n· The latest edition or Cltim· ~ edl) for l l /2 hours. Seplember 29 i> lhe lut day SIY' ITH. or PAT MARX. clo tcrvillc. Fairborn. Piqua. M id· aua is a vailable free of Octoocr Jrd. Lf't's Bf' to register your child for WRIGHT STATE UNIVER· dlctown, Ha milton. Lima. and charge in the Honors Office. Fnr11ds·meeting people, mil · swimming lessons in the SITY. DAYTON. OHIO 4.5435. Richmo nd . ). a nd at Scars 163 Mille t t. Poetry, essays. ing friends and mairtaining Wrigh1 Sme Physical Edu<&· PHONE (SIJ) '73 -269612 1 ~ stores ln downtown Dayton and b ook r~v ic w s arc fca· :elauon~hips, Mondays don Building. or t o the Director of the Office and Springfield . tu ~d . 2-J :JO. Beginning, lntcrmedlatc, for Civil Rights, Dtpartment October J rd. To Dane• is 10 a nd advanced classes arc • · Coamellng of H ealth, Educarlon. and Ltvt'·personal awareness Paln1er'1 ...cl Sculptors' va ilable for c hildre n 2 to 12 Welfare, W as hin~on , O.C. Counseling Services w UI be 1hrough movement focused on C•blblt ycan old. offe ring six wo rks ho ps foll body image and d1.nce, Mon· The October e xhibit at t he Classes a rc h : Id In the q uan er which will mccl once Son·for the man who has outings in doYo--ntown D ayton 513·821·3923. mformauon, can Ed Murphy re·en1ered rollcgc or entered To D&11ce is to live-Oct. J a.nd outlying towns and farms. &I 256-J IOl ChanMI 14 ~Gle college later than u.sual, The 48 High Street Callery. Women ln Transition-Sept Th ursd1~ • S.0:30. a restored victorian Home in Effot11..·c Imme diately. Cktobcr S1h, FiluJU.1 Your 1hc historic St. Anne 's HUI Channel 14 will broadcast oaly Meo in Tra.n.sition·Scpt.?9 Pia« Asain· fo r those who 1tt dis1rict. is open to thr pubhe during ~aular school houn. Counse lors a nd psvcholo· separ.atc-d or diYOC't"ed and are from l·S p.m. on Satu rdays 8:30 am to 3;00 pm. week· aisu arc available oe l ~ecn Bids for clean-up for Octo­ deahna w11h change. Wcd­ a.nd Sundays througho ut the days. There will be: ao week· the hours or 8:30 am &lld 7 pm ber Due must be submitted n~sdays S·b:30. five •ce.tends of October. end proif&r•.mln a on Cha.nnd M onday th ru Frida y. Jr you lo lntetOub Cou.odl by Scp­ October S1h. llpn1. Wcdnca· o r Mary Ellen Wilson 2 93 ­ broadc:ast a ruu schedule. Services Wina or call 873-3107 groups In ICC. days J-4:30. 0411 seve.n days a wec.t:. Sep1em.ber 17, 1977 THE DAILY GVAIWIAN 7 Carter approves round-trip budget air.fare WASHINGTON (UPl}--Presider: costs by more than half. A purchase. but havr: not yet started their price, bul a $280 budget fare Carter. overruling the Civil Acn> norma.I economy clus. round·trip UNDER THE budgc1 plan. a 1rips may coiled a SH refund. "-ould be accep1able. nautks Board ln the interest o! ticket between New York and traveler must buy his tickel three PAN A~tEIUCAN World Alr­ Carter disagreed whh 1he consumer savings. Mondny ap· London costs S629 in the winter weeb in advance and can specify wiayJ, Trans World Airlines, Brit· board's reasoning, approving the proved • S256 round·trip budgel season. only tht week In which he ,·,ancs lsh Airw&) S. Air India. Air Inn. airline proposals through March air rare between New York '"d White House officials said trll· to travel. The airline must con· El /. :ind other major carriers JI. London and ciRht other cut·ntc vcl under the S256. reservcd·se1t lact lhe traveler 10 days before ~ad proposed 1he triple formul• "I HAVE decided to reject 1hc fares bc""'·ccn London and the budgel fare could start Tuesday. departure to tell him the dPIC o( 51andby. budget and Super board's order a.s inconsistent United S111es. T:iey said the eighl Super and '1Umbcr or his flight. Apc1 fares 10 compete "'•hh whh this administration's forc13n The budget fare and 1hc cir'1t Apex farcs-S290 from NC" The Super Apc1 pla.n requires Laker. cconomic policy," he said in a "Super Apex" advance purchue York, S28S from Eoston, SJIJ 11eke1s lo be bough1 45 days ln The CAB rcjccted the Super le11er 10 1he CAB. excursion fares c1:~rimcntal1y from Philadelphia, SJ5J from advance and requires a stay of Apex (arcs. saying chey offered appro service for the benefit of Amcri· All CUT transatlantic 1ra"cl quire a 45-day cidvanL-c ticket who paid for S280 budget tickets York·london flights for 1ha.1 can ronsumers."

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By R L MEJ'CALF be I'm Right. and romple ments the proper grittiness and p layful· Gll&ldlan Stair Writer Linda's haunting vocals b:s UJ1ual, a wide variety of foods will be on hand, s upplied b y • vanety ofstudent organlZAtlons. 3!i llearwaw!. tha n being shot down. T he song's Isola tion f'rom the rest of· The laucr i s the case with the ch11nge in tone is de monstrated the n umbers on the Warren GAMBUNG GAMES AND RAFFLES for beer .,., among some e r a n lndl tge, include a wheel or 1wo folk songs. Both feature a In a subtle reworking of t he Z evon Ip, known as his "L.A. of the cntcn ainment in which on C"ap:iblc player, Mike lyrics. ronccrpt albu~ ." fortune. In addition. a pair of concen tickets. valued at around SJ O. ~·i ll •be raffied off. Auldridge. and pleasing h armon· In the o rigina l, Ze vo n and macra me item , while some booths 1c~. But Dolly P.lnon's harmony " pawned by Smilh Co rona/And I The best rocke r on this aJbum On sale will be t·shin.s. idual clubs and organizations. \ holic beverages brought fro cunf11C11ed. Roy Orbijon ·s Ulu.! Bwyou is that Zcvon stairizcrt. Wachtcl's e lectric g uitar work, much more s uccen ful. It is a There is ~o appropriate music and W nchtcl's eiccllcnt slide troc hy ballad with a Latin na. 10 accompany 1hc ' '1·hear· mari· gui,a r solo. \'Orc d country s1lyle. Ronstadt achl·slatic·on·my·ro.dio'' pseudo­ sings ii tunvincingly a nd beauti· Spanish na vor of the lyrics, and Ronll-qe ol Con11nu1ng & Commun1rv Ed uc•hon

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