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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC May 1974 5-3-1974 The aiD ly Egyptian, May 03, 1973 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_May1974 Volume 55, Issue 157 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, May 03, 1973." (May 1974). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 1974 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Box stuffed with choices in SIU presidential poll 'Daily By Debby RatermaDD "You 's surprised how many are voting Dally Egyptian Stall Writer by themselves." Rosynek said. " I think it's lantastic." Students, [acuity and starr had a 'Egyptian chance to legally stuH the ballot box Rosynek said the top three names Irom Thursday in tbe run-orr [or SIU the run~rr election will be given to president. Search Com mittee Chairman Willis Ma lone. " We 're going to emphasi!e The si~le polling place to vote lor the Southern Dlinois University next UOI versity president was un­ those names," Rosynek said, " but we're manned. A stack o[ hallots containing also going to give him all the names that the top 20 choices [or president in the got even one vote in the April election-a April election sat next to a ballot box total o[ a few hundred names." and a _ few pencils were scattered Rosynek said the top three vole­ ar.oWld . A sign read " Vote lor getters will not be known [or a few days President ; Vote oCten." because the ballots will be counted by Election commissioner Ralph hand. Ro6ynek said he was allowing everyone The 20 names on the run~rr ballot to vote as often as he or she wished . wer e Michael Bakalis, Hiram Lesar. S-Senate to meet without supervision, " because it 's more Buckminster Fuller. Keith LeaSure . an opinion poll than an election. 11 some Robert Layer , George Mace. Delyte people bave a strong opinion about who Morris, Mike Carr, Bruce Swinbump. they want (or our next University David Derge, Richard Nixon , Harold president, they can make it known by again on Saturday Grosowsky, William Wesely . Ralph filling out several ballots [or that per- I Rosynek, Paul Schil pp, John Ren­ SOlI." dleman, Willis Malone, Robert Carlo<'k , By Brenda Penland senate meeting "a step to avoid the Ro6nyk said more than 1,000 ballots Fred Whitehead, Doug Allen , T . Daily Egyptian Stall Writer issue." He said be thought black bad been used by noon Thursday. Richard Mager and Dennis Sullivan. students were right in forcing their way The Stude nt Senate will meet in into the executive session. speCial session a t noon Saturday in " Sudent government means Student Center Ballroom D, to discuss students. " Pbilpot said. " We are the Joint Fee Allocation Board (JFAB I students even though we are black." report. He said the BAC would settle for Co nsi deration of the re port was "about S20 ,OOO," what it had last year in delayed Wednesda y night after a lee allocations. He said il the BAC demonstration by black students caused doesn't receive the amoont it wants, the the senate to adjourn into executive issue might have to be settled in court. session . The executive session in turn The BAC is checking into the legal was adjourned by Senate President Jim implications 01 the issue, he said. Kania said the fact that the ballroom ~~~n~~~t~~~~tnr~m"~~e~~e i~ I!;~ is a larger room and that the senate has to take place. the room reserved [or six hours should The demonstration began when a make the Saturday meeting more motion was made to cut SI ,OOO Irom the productive. proposed SI2.000 allocation to the Black A gallery will be provided [or visitors Af[alrs Council (BAC >. The BAC par­ but no special measures will be taken to tisans greeted the motion with ob­ prevent disruptions, he said. scenities, shout and boos. " 11 they wish to disrupt the meeting, Sen. AI Jacobson then said he lelt there's nothing we can do," Kania said. intimidated and moved that the senate " I think students should be responsible go into executive session . which was enough to realize tha t i[ they disrupt the adjourned. meeting, nothing will get ac­ Edgar Philpot, coordinator of BAC. complished." He said he dosn't feel said Thursday thaI BAC members will the Student Senate should have to be deCintely be at Saturday'S special protected [rom other students. meeting. "The only security is the [act the "We think it is important that student spectators will be in an area away Crom pollcy and sentiment be expressed in the senators," Kania said. front of concerned students these He said if Saturday 'S meeting is policies will errect," Philpot said. disrupted to the point where there is no He said he lelt black students didn't possibility o[ keeping order he will ask disrupt Wednesday night's senate the senate to adjourn or adjourn the meeting. meeting himsell. " In my opinion we didn't diSrupt the " I won 't put up with name calling," h£ meeting." he said. "The senate IS the said. Kania said he thinks the senate will one who called (or executive session and vote on the JF AS report at the specia, adjourn amen!. I don 't think they should meeting. ha ve been em barrassed or asha med to "I've always had a lot o[ confidence it; express their leelings in Iront 01 the students," he said. "I'm sure we car entire student body. Black students had work out something." a right to be there." He said he didn't think anyone in the room should have felt intimidated by the presence 01 blacks. " Last year the Veterans Associalion attended a budget meeting and when the Student Senate made what I considered asinine motions , they applauded, booed and hissed" Philpot said. " At no time did students feel they were intimidated. The only time a motion to clear the room comes up is when black students are ......8teeIe. a .....~ majOriag Ia 1OOIogy, cam Ilia V. for tile Delll involved." Gus says he'd ~rather bet on the Ken · Ia1 ....... Ia die StadeDt CeD&er. -SlaIf _ by DeWs ....... He called the adjournment o[ the tucky Derlly. _=-C o-Rec Building threatens health plan By Rudy McCarthy pay [or an expanded health program will struction of the $8.9 million building bas fee to be reserved for !be Co-Rec Dally ElYptIaa SWI Writer be placed before the Board o[ Trus~ been collected· from SWRF fees paid Building, Swinburne said. at its May 9 meeting. since 1964. About S2 millioo to $3 milIioo An exact figure 01 how much It wouk! --sru is betting funds [or operation 01 The change wouldn't increase total plus interest will be amassed from the CllIII to operate the Co-Rec: IIuiIcIu. the Co-Rec Building that a national student fees but would bike the 5MB fee SWRF lee within the next three years to hun't been determined, he said bealth care plan will replace the beginning [all semester from $17.25 to operate the building hut this won't because 01 the IIWIY fac:tora ''whict­ praposed expanded medical services $32.25 per semester. raising about provide enough money to continue aren't Imder anybody'l control." pncram, Dean o[ Students Bruce $500,000 next year to pay [or more operation if SI5 is taken from SWRF, be SWIDbume said Wednesday. medical services_ said. U the Co-Rec BuildiD& is \lied fOI Unless -a national or state plan U $15 is taken from the SWRF fee the ~,~ educatioo claDes some ltate· Swinburne said the University isn't . could be \lied to operate tbI· IItOVidiIIR medical coverage [or students remaining 57.50 woo't produce enough ,Eonsidering requesting a cut 1n the II establIshed within three years, SIU money to maintain and operate tlie ",WI\F fee if the expanded health buildinfL SwinbW'lle lald, but tIM: wilt • have to trim or abandon !be building, SwiDebume said Because the pnIIIram is rejected because moat 01 !be Univenuy can't rely 011 receivIJIII IIIiI IIIOIIeY aDd is ~ to keep __ .--.s procragI in order to ---te maintenance of the building would $22.50 fee may be needed to operate !be _-maintain !be buiIdipa, be ..ld- receive fU"lt coosideratioo for funding, buiIding- IIIODeJ in SWRF fes to ~Ie 1Iir A,.wliaa c:allin& for traMfer 01 $15 the expanded health care prolram " In our estimation the remainiDI buiIdiDc- - from tile UZ_50 Student Welfare and would be cut back or eliminated for lad< money woulda't be elIolII~ t" he said: ''1bere'. DO auarantee 0Ia&a1e fIIDdbIt .RecreatiOll FlUId (SWRF) fee to the olDlODe)', be said. - Estimates for maintainin& tOe ~ 10 we must protect tile board'. SIudeIIl MedIc:alllellef'da' (SIIB) fee to M~ eoaqb to pay, for !be coo- have iDcIuded ~$ZI ol.U.SWIIP ,abIiptiaD," ~ Iald. McCord set off flurry of talks at White House, transcripts show WASHINGTON (AP)-The tODe and lIut tbat same day, McCord was From March 'rI, the date of the next focus of White House discussioos about delivering to U.S. District Court Judge White House transcript, there is never Watergate cbanged markedly after John J . Sirica his lette.- of allegations again any discussion of husb mooey or COIIvicted burglar James W. McConi Jr. that Dean, the White House counsel, and clemency. blew the lid oll the scandal with his JebS.
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    AM Frequency Guide - United States LABAMA WABF 1220 Nostalgia Homer KISO 1230 Urban AC A KSLX 1440 Classic Rock Montgomery KBBI 890 News/Variety KCWW 1580 Country Birmingham WACV 1170 News/Talk KGTL 620 Nostalgia KOY 550 Nostalgia WAPI 1070 News/Talk WLWI 1440 News/Talk KMYL 1190 WERC 960 Talk WIQR 1410 Talk Juneau WJOX 690 Sports WMSP 740 Sports KINY 800 Hot AC Tucson WJLD 1400 Urban AC WTLM 1520 Nostalgia KJNO 630 Oldies/Talk KTKT 990 News/Talk WFHK 1430 Country WNZZ 950 Nostalgia Ketchikan KUAT 1550 News/Jazz WPYK 1010 Country Olds Tuscaloosa KTKN 930 AC KNST 790 Talk KFFN 1490 Sports Gadsden WAJO 1310 R&B Nome KCUB 1290 Country WNSI 810 News/Talk WVSA 1380 Country KICY 850 Talk/AC KHIL 1250 Country WAAX 570 Talk KNOM 780 Variety KSAZ 580 Nostalgia WHMA 1390 Sports ALASKA WZOB 1250 Country Valdez ARKANSAS WGAD 1350 Oldies Anchorage KCHU 770 News/Variety KENI 650 News/Talk El Dorado Huntsville KFQD 750 News/Talk ARIZONA KDMS 1290 Nostalgia WBHP 1230 News KBYR 700 Talk/Sports WVNN 770 Talk KTZN 550 Sports Flagstaff Fayetteville WTKI 1450 Talk/Sports KAXX 1020 Sports KYET 1180 News/Talk KURM 790 News/Talk WUMP 730 Sports/Talk KASH 1080 Classical KAZM 780 Nostalgia/Talk KFAY 1030 Talk WZNN 620 Sports KHAR 590 Nostalgia Phoenix KREB 1390 Sports WKAC 1080 Oldies Bethel KTAR 620 News/Talk KUOA 1290 Country KESE 1190 Nostalgia Mobile KYUK 640 News/Variety KFYI 910 News/Talk WKSJ 1270 News/Talk KXAM 1310 Talk Fort Smith WABB 1480 News/Sports Fairbanks KFNN 1510 Business KWHN 1320 News/Talk WHEP 1310 Talk KFAR 660 News/Talk KDUS 1060 Sports KTCS 1410 Country KIAK 970 News/Talk WBCA 1110 Country Olds KGME 1360 Sports KFPW 1230 Nostalgia KCBF 820 Oldies KMVP 860 Sports Red = FCC clear channel stations COMPLIMENTS OF AM & HF Radio Guide & stations broadcasting 50 KW SUSANNAH W.
  • Erratum the Comments and Petition for Rulemaking, Submitted in RM

    Erratum The Comments and Petition for Rulemaking, submitted in RM-11854 on May 4, 2020 by the Broadcasters for Limited Program Origination, contained an error incorrectly stating the number of FCC licensees comprising the filing group. The correct number is 24 FCC licensees. The attached version of the filing corrects that error. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, DC 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Amendment of Section 74.1231(i) of the ) RM-11854 Commission’s Rules on FM Broadcast ) Booster Stations ) ) Amendment of Section 74.1201 et seq. to ) RM- ________ Allow for FM Broadcast Booster Stations and ) FM Broadcast Translator Stations to ) Originate Programming ) ) To: Office of the Secretary Attn: The Commission BROADCASTERS FOR LIMITED PROGRAM ORIGINATION - COMMENTS AND PETITION FOR RULEMAKING WOMBLE BOND DICKINSON (US) LLP 1200 19th Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 857-4455 May 4, 2020 WBD (US) 49179180v4 SUMMARY The Broadcasters for Limited Program Origination, comprising 24 FCC licensees owning 108 full service radio stations and 85 FM translators, support the FM booster rule-relaxation proposal of GeoBroadcast Solutions, LLC to lift on a limited basis the FCC’s content restrictions on certain FM booster programming content embodied in Part 74, subpart L, of the Commission’s rules. Further, the Broadcasters for Limited Program Origination advocate that the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking resulting from this proceeding should also propose that FM translator stations be allowed to originate limited programming content. The Broadcasters for Limited Program Origination advocate that, to serve the public interest with increased program content diversity, FM booster and translator licensees should both be allowed to choose their own originated content categories rather than being restrained to the program categories advocated by GeoBroadcast Solutions, LLC.