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Dem. Candidate Tions, Will Be the Next Skeggs Dent John F YOUNGSTOWN ..STATE UNIVERSITY "Before we respond to the events into those which occurred rightness or wrongness of what inside the fieldhouse during the occurred at Struthers we have to show and those which occurred in investigate the allegations thor• areas adjacent to the fieldhouse oughly " stated Dr. John J. after the concert ended. -Coffelt, vice-president of admin- Davis stated that "We are not strative affairs, commenting yes• responsible for what happened on terday on charges of misconduct peoples front lawns and porches." at the Student Government- He also expressed annoyance over sponsored concert Sunday night- the release of the charges to the at Struthers Field House. local paper before it was pre• Drinking, smoking, drug use sented to the university. and sex play were reasons that L. Dr. Coffelt was also of the J. Fedor, asst. supt. at Struthers belief that "the university can gave to Dr. Coffelt in a letter take responsibility only for the denying future use of the field- happenings at the rented facility. house to YSU. While I regret the untoward be• Dr. Coffelt said that he met havior that happened in the. with leaders of Student Govern• neighboring community, I agree ment and the Major Events com• with Skip Davis that we cannot" mittee Tuesday asking their co• be held responsible for it." operation in establishing the facts Rick Kost, student activities related to the'event. A decision' chairman, said that lagging ticket SPRING DRIVER ~ Jeff Suain, sophomore, Arts and Sciences, unlike many other YSU will be made after the compila• sales forced the selling of tickets commuters, finds he has ample parking space in the newly installed bike rack in the Bryson tion of these facts on the extent, to outsiders. "I question if the Street lot (S-4). Staff .Photo if at all, that YSU's contract with responsibility for these other the Struthers Board of Education ticket holders was the universities Former ambassador to UN— was violated. or fell under the jurisdiction of The terms of the contract stip• the police. ulate that \ first , the students The Struthers Police dept. told themselves will enforce the no the Jambar that no arrests had smoking regulations and secondly been made during or after the The Honorable Arthur J. Gold• Prior to that time, from 1962 to chosen from any of the arts ot that no alcoholic beverages will concert. berg, former Associate Justice ol" 1965, he was Associate Justice of sciences on the basis of their be allowed at the concerts. the U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. the U.S. Supreme Court, having education and their ability to According to Skip Davis, Stud• representative to the United Na• been appointed by the late Presi• inspire young people. ent Council chairman, the investi• Dem. candidate tions, will be the next Skeggs dent John F. Kennedy. He also The lecture is free and open to gation will attempt to determine Lecturer at 8 p.m. Friday, April served in President Kennedy's the public. not only what took place at the 21, in Stambaugh Auditorium. cabinet as Secretary of Labor for concert but also to separate the The twelfth semi-annual, one year. Skeggs Lecturer to appear at YSU, Goldberg will speak on General Counsel for the Con• .Senator Henry Jackson "Perspectives on the American gress of Industrial Organizations (D-Washington), a declared candi• Future." (CIO) from 1948 to 1955, and date for the Democratic presiden• Now a partner in a prominent for the United Steel Workers of A decision is expected the first dean of the Dana School report• tial nomination, will speak at 11 New York City law firm, Gold• America from 1948 to 1961, of the week from the faculty of ed. a.m. Monday in the Engineering berg served as permanent repre• Goldberg was also special counsel the Dana School of Music on "A quorum was present at the and,Science Building Auditorium, sentative of the U.S. to the for the AFL-CIO and general whether they approve of the ap• opening of the meeting, but some Atty. Don L. Hahni, Jackson's United Nationss with rank of Am• counsel for the Industrial Union pearance here next year of the faculty had to leave because of 19th District campaign manager bassador, from 1965 to 1968. Department. Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. lessons and classes-their primary announced yestci o.iy. A graduate of Northwestern Controversy on the matter responsibility", he said. Sponsored here by Sigma Tau University with both a bachelor came to light last week when the The faculty will be polled on Gamma Fraternity, Jackson will of science in law degree and a Artist Lecture Series Committee the issue by written ballot, Dr. answer questions from the audi• doctor of jurisprudence, Goldberg met and was informed by Dr. Aurand said, and the results will ence following his speech. is the author of several books, Ronald L. Gould, associate pro• be made known Monday morn• A press conference is sched• including "AFL-CIO: Labor fessor of music and a committee ing. uled for 8 a.m. Monday at the United," and "The Defenses of member, that unnamed faculty The Youngstown Symphony Voyager Inn. Freedom, The Public Papers of members of the Dana School ob• Society, £he other group that is Arthur J. Goldberg." jected to the Cleveland Orches-' expected to officially voice an Jackson is often called "the In recognition of the vital role tra's appearance I here on the opinion in the matter, will not Senator from Boeing," because of played by the late Leonard T. grounds that it would be unfair release a statement until Atty. his long-standing support for the Skeggs, Sr., in. the foundation of competition to the Youngstown John Weed Powers, its president, aerospace industry. He is the only YSU, a semi-annual lecture series Symphony. returns from vacation April 24. democratic candidate who has was established in his memory by. The Dana faculty met yester• Jack Hynes, manager of teh voted for the perpetuation of the the Skcggs'Foundation. day but was unable to resolve the Symphony, yesterday said that SST project in the Senate. Skeggs Lectures bring to the issue then because a quorum was any statement concerning Long a hawk on Vietnam, University outstanding speakers not present at the conclusion of Symphony policy would have to Jackson (aside from Wallace) is who are authorities in their re• the meeting when the vote was to considered the most conservative Arthur Goldberg spective fields. Lecturers are be taken, Dr. Charles H. Aurand, (Cont. on page 7) Democratic candidate. The Jambar Page 2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Friday, April 14, 1972 McGinness speaks— A.I.Cit.E. Meeting The YSU chapter of Sigma ant professor of metallurgy and John Nyers, Jr. Tau, national honorary fraternity materials .science at YSU, will be Current Sigma Tau officers are The YSU student chapter of the American Institute of for engineering students, will hold the main speaker. His topic will, Joseph Celio, president; Joseph Chemical Engineers will meet at 11 a.m. next Tuesday, their annual initiation and awards be "Solid State Biology." Krcsovsky, vice president; James April 18 in room 23 of the Engineering Science building. banquet at 6:45 p.m. Sunday, The fraternity will present its Pavliga, treasurer; James Smith, Speaker for the meeting will be Fred Kubli, a April 16 at Palazzo's Restaurant. annual award to the most out• secretary; and Ron Backur, his• metallurgical engineer from Reactive Metals Inc. The Dr. John E. McGinness, assist• standing engineering freshman to torian. , topic will be titanium and its uses. Art Exhibit The YSU Art Club is among local groups invited to Action/Peace Corps needs submit paintings, drawings, and sculpture to an art show Myron J. Netzly, assistant Toastmaster for the clinic will people in industrial arts/nurses, teachers, being conducted from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. tomorrow at comptroller at Republic Steel be Donald ,G. Edcr, former ac• Liberty Plaza shopping center. Students wishing to show business, math, science, Corporation in Cleveland, and countant for Youngstown Steel French, engineers, phys. ecf., their artwork may contact Mr. Larry Cameron at Strouss* Louis A. Wcrbancth, Jr., partner Door and past national president home economics. in the plaza in charge of the Pittsburgh Office of the National Association of See Action Peace Corps, of. louche Ross and Company, Accountants, while the modera• Representative in Kilcawley Lobby April 17-& 18. will be the main "speakers at the tor will be William "Pe try eh, assist• Ecology Symposium -22nd annual Accounting Clinic of ant professor of accounting at YSU at 6 p.m. Wed.. April 1<> in YSU. Reservations should be Sister Elizabeth Staudt, H.M.. instructor in biology, the Voyager Inn. made by April 15 through Alpha has been invited to participate in a''Politics of Ecology" Sponsored, by Alpha Tau Gam• Tau Gamma.-- Symposium to be held this Saturday, at Slippery Rock ma, honorary accounting frater• State College, Pa. Sister Staudt will be a .panelist on the nity at YSU, the clinic is held in. For ail "singles" over 18 discussion topic "Citizen Involvement in Ecology." cooperation with the Youngstown Chapter of the National Associa• tion of'Accountants and the Ma• nothing to buy, simply fill out entry blank honing Valley Chapter -of the j Group Experience Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants. : Students interested in participating in a Group An employee of Republic : Experience can contact the Counseling Center (747-1492. Steel since 1948^ Netzly was only Two-week honeymoon ; Ext. 461) or drop in Tujsday evening 6:30 p.m.. Ford in Monte Carlo, ioccntly promoted to Ins present glamorous French Riviera, : Mall.
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