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THE MIA Vol. 52, No. 37 USBGElectiome Probable Candidates Organizing By ISIDRO GARCIA NawHawsi Editoeditorr /• V-./ f(~J • one Nursing School seat • one Continuing Studies nal I'.it Woodward a possible running mate, /n<;T^lth_iI!n,der8radfiate StudPnt Body Government (USBG) elections only a month away, the Election Four Student Entertainment Committee (SEC) dreg Pape, also a former USBG Senator, is re Commission is already preparing for it as well as seats will also be contested in the election scheduled portedly interested in the Presidency and Mills savs hearing rumors of possihle Presidential candidates news analysis lor March 30 and .'il. The filing deadline for all candi that USBG Vice President Sieve Osinskt Will id M that may be organizing massive party tickets dates is 5 p.m., March 4. Application forms (which Pape's campaign managei this year are about 16 pages long) may be picked up Other executive cabinet seats to be contested. Another interesting possibility thai may ensue In in the Student Activities Office on the second floor ol ffiCC the Vlc the coming weeks an- report* that three member, oi PrSn^nd^S: ^ * ° °' * the Student Union. Campaigning will begin March • four Arts and Sciences seats ihe same fraternity may all be in the race for Pre i- F C tl n Corr ,T,ission 17. ;'^ , _ l. ' Chairman Robert Mills • two senior class seats dent. Vince Maiideloiu-. may COnteil I ubel. hll room Reports that former USBG Senator David Gold* says that he has heard of at least eight Presidential • two junior class seats mate at PKA I'ratcrniH hopefuls, although only one (Charles Main) has filed berg is forming a huge ticket with up to 16 candi for election. Only three persons have filed for 14 Sen • one School of Business Administration Mat dates are already circulating. Goldberg was not avail Howie Shapiro, a junior, may also be seeking the ate seats available. • one School of Education seat able for comment. office according to Mills, • one School of Engineering seat The 14 Senate seats available are: USBG Senator Allan I ubel is also reportedly or- "There Is a strong rumor thai Hurricane Editor • one Music School seat See page 9 Wilson Hicks Conference Housing Rates To Continue By HOLLY ENGLANDER Nurncano Staff Writer Increase $35; Leaders in the field of photojour nalism gathered yesterday for the start of the 25th annual Wilson Hicks Conference at UM. This is the third consecutive year the confer ence is being held here. Board Same "I'm extremely excited about this year's Wilson Hicks Conference," By ALAN MAR( I S said Communication Department Editor Chairwoman Dr. Josephine Johnson Dormitory rates will increase by who is administrative executive of $.'!5 per room starting next I all the program. "In the past two years while board prices will remain the we had been picking up the pieces same from previous years, but now we The increase was announced by are building up a whole new con I 'M Housing Director .lames Grimm cept " Tuesday at a student Affairs Com Wilson Hicks, the man for whom mittee meeting of Ihe Hoard of the conference was named, was the Trust ees photo editor of Life magazine. The UM President Henry King Stan* gathering honors his contributions lord said lhat no decision had been to photojournalism. made concerning tuition at either "The thrust of the conference is the graduate, undergraduate, lavs, or to initiate photojournalism as a real medii al si hool lev els student-oriented program, rather Grimm said the dormitory In than just an in-house meeting place creases, wimh amount to about for professionals in the industry. eight per i cut seas "lusl lo i over "Hopefully, the Wilson Hicks i osts (or the upcoming year" Conference will motivate students He said that while ihe Increase and supply them with valuable job will generate nearly $275,000 in information." Dr. Johnson said. new funds, expected expenses will All areas of photojournalism will increase bv about $_<)(>.000. be explored during the conference, (irimm Usied the major areas ol .iililiii.ni.il expenses as lollows: including art. commercial, editing nearlv SMH.omt fur Ini-reased elec and law aspects. trical expenses; over Jl.iO.OOO for m- "The electronic media will also creaaad telephone expenses; plav a major role in this year's con $8.'i.ooo for Increased Insurance ference. In the future, we will delve Carni Gras i.s fully under way after a good week. This scene is typical of the humble be costs and Jfi-.OOO tor inc Teased sal even more heavily into the electron ary costs start yesterday. The intramural field, which is ginning. The Rock-O-Plane may not have ic media and film industries," Dr. now fully transformed into an amusement Grimm said that lasl year's eight .mirs Grimm Johnson said. looked like much here, but it'll be fully outfit per can! salary increase must also Clarence Jones, ABC newscaster, park - carnival scene combination, will re ted tonight and spinning its passengers be covered. "They're simply (00 busy to do will be spokesman for the television open today at 5 p.m., closing at midnight. Ev- through the air at death-defying speeds. Carni The only change as far as the this al Itinchtime." he said. medium. He is noted for his award ery good thing has a humble beginning. Gras will continue from noon to midnight to meal service is concerned. Grimm /in- last housing rate increase winning documentary "Momma said, was that cash allocations will was two years ago when the aver Preparations for Carni Gras began months ago morrow. After that it's cleanup time, but in r Lives in Miami Beach," dealing be provided to upperclassmen for age increase was about $2. > per and preliminary construction started last the meanwhile, have fun. See page 7 breakfast and dinner in the Ibis ral- room Lasl year, there was no in rll-ll.l crease bi-i suae the Trustees fell that- increasing tuition was enough ol a burden for students to beat 'Al Ihe meeting, Ihe possibilities of raising tuition were also clis- cussed. Students said Ihey hoped lo Iron Arrow Off-Campus But Still Strong be included In the discussions re garding the mi rease II! tuition. Medical school President Joe By DARY MATERA juction that will allow us to return Flagler in the I920's, walking in MancUSO siad thai he had been as Hurricana Staff Writar to campus. We realize that UM is a procession to Ihe bay. "The men sured by Medical school Dean I m- jam; whatever the courts decide were always in front, then the "We didn't go off campus to give manuel Papper thai there would bi; they must follow. We wanted? to women, then Ihe children behind up; we want to know why the hell *'/ 'hare is II hit nl nmtrtirrriY in imr sonrty iilmiit giMcrioiieiif in- no rise in the Med school's tuition the government is sticking their bring the case against the govern them. The men were warriors. trrirnliiin. It's liuril In tvll H/IO ii idling Inr ii//nllin_ mimeii or mil Dr. Stanford said that the Univer noses in our business." ment only, but we had to bring suit against both because UM was the anymore. Same members nlm fator tapping tromen tVave been ruling Hut that was 50 years ago. and sity had just completed analyzing After being expelled from the UM the Seminole have changed their the budget and that work was to one that actually told us to get out. campus where the society originat n.iii/i-t il iieniiive |M (MWWIMI MS hi i n Inning il down inn traditions since then. Betty Mae begin on the budget for the nexl fia* HEW just said that they would ed 50 years ago, Iron Arrow Chief .lumper served as election chair cal year Wednesdaj withdraw the funds from UM," ihrnnls." John Benedict says the all-male man, or chief, of Ihe Seminole tribes Benedict said. honor society is just as strong as John Item diil | of Florida from 19H7 to 1**71 She The President noted that the I Di ever though it can no longer use "There Is a lot of controversy in said women have Ihe same right-. versity expei Is In be In the black campus facilities. our society about government inter rights as men to assume leadership for the second straight veai Iron Arrow, an honor society vention. It's hard to tell who is vot pected to come some time this ans roles. Buffalo Tiger, chlel Of the Dr Stanford tald, "I cannot imag that follows Seminole Indian tradi ing for allowing women anymore. spring, although both sides are ex Francis Spencer Houghtaling, the MK i osiikee Seminoles said, "We do ine any group of studt ntl spprO\ ;ng tions, was ordered off the UM cam Some members who favor tapping pected to appeal the decision If the first student to enroll at I'M In not i are if a female or a male is a a tuition im rease What we haw- pus last November after the group women have been voting against it court rules in our favor, we get to 19_l>, started the society with eight leader; if the person is wise enough got to do IS evaluate the budge) tor voted 75-65 against accepting because the government has been return to the campus while we wait other students that year Houghtal to be chief, they would be accept' any saving-, taking Into account women into their society.