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Y0UNG5T0WN STATE UNIVERSITY < 4 i Inaugural Speech Promises Hope mmm Washington AP-Here is a text our first President in 1789, and but only a/people can provide it. of President Carter's inaugural I have just taken my own oath Two centuries ago our nation's address: ofoffice on the Bible my mother -birth was a milestone in the • r ;»: * rr if '' For myself and our nation, gave me a few years ago, opened long quest for freedom, but the bold and brilliant dream I want to thank my predecessor to a timeless admonition from which excited the founders of for all he has done to heal our the ancient prophet Micah: our nation still awaits its con• -land. "He hath showed thee, o summation.! have no new dream In this outward and physical man,, what, is good; and what to set forth today, but,rather ceremony we attest once again to doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love urge JL fresh faith in the old the inner and spiritual strength : mercy, and to walk' humbly dream. of our nation. with thy god." (Micah 6:8) Ours was the first society As my high school, teacher, This inauguration ceremony openly to define- itself in terms Miss Julia Coleman, used to say, marks a new beginning, a new of both spirituality and of human . "We must adjust to changing dedication . within our govern• liberty. It is that unique self- times and still hold to unchanging ment, and a new spirit among, definition which has given us an principles." us all. A President may sense exceptional appeal-but it also Here before me is the Bible and proclaim that new spirit, (Cont. on page 5) used in the inauguration -of Friday, January 21,1977 Youngstown State University Vol. 54 Issue 23 While many students were campus buildings, cutting trie YSU "an indefinite period." The hoping YSU would cancel classes cooling of campus water,, cutting University has already reordered last Tuesday because of subzero the heating of domestic water by more fuel oil and should receive weather, along'with the"majority about 20 degrees and cutting- „a; 15,00CJ gallon resupply shortly. of schools in Mahoning County, down on the use of fans and vents, they didn't realize that the which circulate air through the In answer, to whether or not Univerisity had an "ace in the. buildings. Coffelt also said that there was a shortage of fuel oil, hole." since the University had switched Coffelt responded, "Not if you want to pay for it." According to YSU President to fuel oil the daily energy con• sumption rate dropped 40%. The John Coffelt the University has cuts dropped energy use from Coffelt said Kent State Presi- the capability to switch from 8,500 gallons per day to under natural gas, which is what YSU den, Glenn Olds had told mm that 7,000. - regularly runs on, to fuel oil, KSU would reopen (they had closed because they had no back• which is a stand-by system built The reason the University uses up system)*becausethey had con• into Che University's heating plant. fuel oil as a back-up system instead cluded that closing was no solution In answer to a Jiww&w* reporter's of using fuel oil1 exclusively, and were telling their students to question as to. why YSU remained Coffelt explained, is that fuel oil wear mufflers and extra clothing open, President Coffelt stated, is more expensive. "That's why to ward* off the increased cold in "Those universities who operate we wem to natural gas originally, classrooms. using natural gas had to close because it's the cleanest, most because there was a shortage of efficient, and provides the best gas; those who operate with other kind of heating." Coffelt added, Coffelt agreed that closing down fuel sources didn't close.-Bowling "And fuel oil was set up" as a would not be an answer because, Green, Miami University and stand-by for emergency purposes." "You still have to heat buildings; Cleveland State University did not The reserve fuel oil tanks hold you can't let pipes freeze. You I'M JUST SINGING THOSE ICICLE BLUES The subzero tcmpera- close because they have furnaces 90,000 gallons of fuel .and, have to cut back to somewhere fired with coal, and there was no according to Coffelt, should last around fifty-five anyhow." tutes for over 52 hours at the beginning of the week created a forest of shortage of coal. We got a call icicles around campus. Two cases of. frost bite were reported to the from Jim English (Division Man• nurses office and snow flurries were common almost every day. Despite ager, East Ohio Gas) on Monday all of this the university remained open and it was classes as usual. The when the University was closed icicles here were spotted hanging around the Animal House on Bryson. saying there was a crisis and asking Kennelly said there was an odor walls,"-said Bill Vitalie,a21-year- us if we would cooperate by going 26 at Pitt. of shoe poiish around the blast site. old senior who was in the building on our stand-by fuel system. We He said natural gas could be ruled at the time of the blast. said-yes, we would be happy to." AP-At least two persons were out the walls and collapsed a «out as a cause rnd he didn't "The lights and stuff started to The President was also asked killed Thursday when an explosion portion of the roof at Langlcy -believe-a bomb was involved. fall from the ceiling and then the about how long the University ripped through a University of Hall, a two-story building housing "There was a building there one beams came down," he said. "I could run utilizing the back-up Pittsburgh classroom building, col• lecture halls and biology labora• minute and the next minute there sat there a couple of seconds and system. "At full capacity, with no lapsing the walls and part of the tories. wasn't," said Mary Ann Aug, a realized I was all right. People cutback in energy consumption, roof into a mass of rubble and; The dictionary defines nitro• spokeswoman for the University. started jumping up and over W5 can operate probably around twisted steel, the Allegheny County. benzene as a solvent, mild oxi• Aug said there were about 100 chairs arid out the exit." ten days. By cutting back and Coroners Office said. dizing agent, and a starting students in a life science class in making drastic cuts, which we Area hospitals admitted at le.ast materia] in making aniline and the building, but she said their Langley Hall, about 10-15 have done, we can operate even 26 persons with injuries, mostly other dye intermediates.- professor saw them all escape after years' old^is connected to two longer than that," he answered. cuts and broken bones. It could not be immediately the blast. An undetermined num• other buildings. All three were The President then mentioned Officials said they suspect that determined if the chemical was ber of persons were also in other evacuated and closed off. several of the "cuts" in energy nitrobenzene, a volatile chemical being used in any of the labora• rooms and labs in the building. The names of the two dead consumption that have been made used as a solvent, may have been tories in the building. "There was an initial explosion, victims were not immediately such as cutting the temperature in the cause of the blast which blew Pittsburgh Fire Chief Thomas then concussion waves shook the r&Ieased. The Jambar, Page 2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Friday, January 21, 1977 CORRECTION: The Burger King Ad Appearing Applications available will be meeting on Tuesday's* from in THE JAMBAR on* 1 -14-77 3:00-5:00 p.m. in room 217 Kilcawley was supposed to say; Teacher Corps Center beginning January 11, 1977 BUY ONE WOPPER, FRIES The Office of Career Planning: ninety projects across the U.S., Will be having Personal Growth" Groups \ND A DRINK, GET ANOTHER and Placement has applications the candidate (1) must have For more information contact the WOPPER FREE. available for the Teacher Corps earned a Bachelor's Degree prior program for next year. The to the start of a. Teacher Corps University Counseling Center, : And tne expiration date is 26-77 Teacher Corps is' a federally, project. Projects usually start 615 Bryson St. or call Ext. 461. funded experience which leads to during the summer. (2) must not a master's degree in education. • have teaching experience, this The Teacher Corps intern spends does not include student teaching. two years in the project working (3) must have at least an overall in-' the public schools as well as grade point average of 2.0 onQa. taking classes' at the University. four point scale. (4) must be a Most of the projects are located in citizen of the United States. inner city schools, although there (5) must not be a former member are special programs for work of Teacher Corps. (6) must with Spanish-speaking children, possess a mature, self-directed native Americans and youthful attitude, and must be capable of offenders. Interns are paid a showing understanding of children stipend of Si25.00 per week, plus from varying backgrounds. (7) S15.00 for each dependent. The must be seeking a career in University costs are covered by educating children from low in• Teacher Corps in addition to the come families.