University of Cincinnati News Record. Friday, April 17, 1970. Vol. LVII, No
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" Langsam announceSUllont iti ,InCreaSe- would be the' next President of "Tuition for next year will meet ings ;" 'the University promotions, library allotments, the student body at U.C. increase an average of 16 per cent probably are the only institution President stated, that he had gone . the Health Service, insurance in the country whose fees for Studen ts, voting Tuesday and for all students" announced ,'i n to considerable detail on expense, and building Wednesday at seven voting areas, President Walter Langsam in an residents of the state are lower budgetary matters and received maintenance. than they were in 1965." This is elected Dale with a total of 1655 all- University Convocation some very helpful advice." In discussing the increase in votes.' Marc Rubin- closely yesterday. due, in part, to the state The costs above include greater fees; President Langsam compared .followed Dale with 1509 votes At the same time room and supported financial status UC has allocations in such areas as faculty UC to many other Universities in while Brian Zakem totaled 320 board charges will rise $15 per and staff increases and Ohio. He noted that "We (Continued on page 6) and write-in candidate JoeTrotta quarter, and the general fee paid had 81. by all students will be increased The breakdown in the vote' for from the present ..$25 per quarter the leaders gave Dale. ~6.4 .~r to $35 per.quarter, cent of the total vote wful.e Rubin President Langsam explained finished a close second Wl~h 42.0 that the University had found, in per cent, , . preparation of this year's budget, Initially' Dale related that he that $5,100,000 in new general was "elated" at the outcome. funds money Would have to be ;\ Actually words could not express found> if the University were to his reaction when he learned of progress and notfallbehind, the outcome. In arriving at the $5:l million When he finally realized he had' figure, the Office of the Executive won, Dale said that the first thing _Vice-President and Vice President he would do when he takes over for Business Affairs first would be to, "talk to the 'other considered the original request of candidates' .and find a place for $14.2 million submitted by- the them in the administration, Next 100 departments of the I'll set up an orientation for the University. _. newly elected senate and cabinet This figure was considered to appointees." - , be out of reach, thus "all elements The vote for the presidency was were asked to cut their requests to close but not quite as close as the an absolute minimum." Langsam race -last year which ended with" ,sugg~st~d"that the $5.1- million Mark Painter only 134 votes figure - was arrived at after ahead of Jim O'Brien. _ c(msi9~ra.Jiqn ofJ)Qth ~he m!h!etal On the <closeness of the vote requests as well as the inflatioriary this year the newly elected levels prices had risen-to. Student Body President The University was forced by commented, "It was a very hard this decision to find additional- fought campaign; I hope we can funds. President Langsam said, rally the support of everyone "months of effort were spent now, be h i n d stu den t trying to get as much of this sum government." 'as possible' from sources other . DEMONSTRATORS FOR PEACE 'march beneath the guise of the American flag in opposition to taxes than the present student body. , being used to finance the war in Vietnam. "Only thereafter," Langsam (NR photo by Dave Kessler) , continued, "did we determine the irreducible minimum that could At the moratorium ... come from no other source than a fee increase. " See schedule of tuition 'Stop being part-time" moralists' increase on.page l~ .. by Nancy Franks This six billion could set up' 250 According to all reports: NR Staff Reporter complete community education howe-ver, -there was no trouble of Some of President Langsam's systems. _ any kind, either .from the police initial remarks dealt with student, "For the' ten thousandth time' Among the other· speakers on or from citizens, except {or a few i n vol v e me n tin· .t h e we ·have supported the law of the the bridge were Rev. David verbal backers on the way to the decision-making process. In land rather than the law of Sammons, who felt that, "we've Internal Revenue- Service building add i~ion. to the const:tucti~e conscience. We must stop being given in to the sham of Earth Day. in Covington. The students 101o\'::;" contrI?utIons'~ade by studen~s m part-time moralists. " So spoke The administrative powers have questioned were surprised and wor~~ng .WIth t~e .varIOUS Rabbi Roy Tannenbaum on the done a great deal to push the war impressed by the attitude of the administrative organizations on Union Bridge Wednesday at the issue into a lesser significance. " police, which they termed, .~~mpus, Dr .. Langsam noted ,~hat, peace rally protesting war taxes. After the speakers finished, 200 "pretty 'good." In an unprecedented move.v-the The theme of the April 15 students gathered under the MIKE DALE Observers estimated that the F a cuI t y. and Stu den t Moratorium was to say that 65 bridge, directed by marshalls 'With crowd of marchers doubled to He further added that, "Now representatives t<;>the Bo~d of per cent of their taxes goes into black, red, and white armbands. about 400 by the time they that the election is over I hope we DIrectors were. mvolved m the the military budget and the, One of the major worries of the reached the IRS building. can begin to gain support of the process o~ ~calIng down requests priority of wartime expenditures organizers, said Reich, was "the Upon their arrival, the marchers student body by bringing to $5.1 million, ,. in the national budget should be remote possibility of violence, sat down in front of the building campaign promises to reality." _ . Other student lea~ers were lowered. _ since there may (have been) where they listened to music for a Dale, very active in student m.volved l~t,er-the President, and Jon Reich, one of the people marching who believe in a short time. Several speakers government in the past two years VICe President of the Student organizers of the rally, brought up different sort of confrontation involved in the peace movement was elected by only 146 votes Bod~, ~s wel~ as the four one example. Six billion dollars than we do. However, we don't then addressed the crowd. One of over his nearest rival Marc Rubin. presidential candidates, and others has been lost in the destruction of want to exclude anyone from the (Continued on page,3) met with Dr. Langsam. "At these 6000 planes in the Viet Namwar. march." The closeness of the election did (Continued on page 2) Publication 'Board nomination for editor Inside;Slory discussed, resubmitted by StudentSenafe MORATORIUM ... people, say 'stop being part-time Mitch Shapiro will not be the Fisher (Bus. Adm, , '7i). However well With the staff. We're ~o.t here ran for editor to Senate. moralists new editor of the'News Record; at leader in the fight to send back to, decide who is best qualified to In other old business Senate least hot until the next the nomination was Senator Larry 'be editor but to see if the wishes unanimously ratified the ,-Page two Wednesday night meeting of' Bonhaus (DAA., '73), chairman of of the staff were negated by constitution of SCIP (Student ODK ... taps new class Student Senate when Board of the Intergovernmental Affairs Board of Publications," he said. Community Involvement Publications 'will either resubmit Committee which originally Board of Publications will meet Program) after limited debate. Page two his name for Senate confirmation investigated alleged charges that Tuesday for a reconsideration of However, as business proceeded it or propose a new nominee for the Board of Publications had their nomination. They have the .was found that a quorum was UC ... plans earth position. disregarded procedural guidelines option of sending back Shapiro's . lacking and only, upon the day program After an hour of debate last in making their nomination of name to -Senate or instead entrance. of .a late Senator did Wednesday night, Senate moved editor to Senate. choosing another candidate for business then proceed again with Page six to send back the initial "It rhas been determined that the editor's position. In addition, a the budget of SCIP _eventually recommendation of Shapiro for Board of Publications did act in successful motion by Senator being passed. NETMEN ... square mark, the reconsideration of Board of good faith," stated Bonhaus. Bonhaus requires the Board to Art Cohn, outgoing chairman see story on Publications by a roll call vote "However the question remains reveal its vote and the News of SClP, explained .that the Page eight ~ of 20 f~r and 6 nay.. whe~er or no.t ~~e.Board carri~d Record . staff vote _. besides requested funds were not all .T~ bill for resubmission was out Its responsibilities of choosmg sUR'ender~~ the .portfclloe .of all c(Co:n_tinued .on page -2~ ongmally made, ;bySeil:ator John the best person who can work four canthda.tes who iprevlously Page Two THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI NEWS RECORD April 17, 1970 Purcell - 433 :Eimi~igl~ Cagnetti - 153 'Drink 'your age' passed by VICE PRESIDENT Faller - 496 ection results I SECRETARY Senate Standards Committee Macejko - 221 .~ (Continued (rom page 1) Murphy -131 beer and alcoholic beverages.