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March 4, IH74 Vol 10 Issue 40 1974 budget neither boom nor bust by Tom Snyder budget requests. which in turn are based on past Budget planning for next year is Murray will also meet with the enrollment, is for $11,040,000 in underway at Wright State and it steering committee of Academic state subsidies. appears that, although things Council. The initial projection for income aren't booming, the crunch that "We'll be reviewing the budget from student fees and tuition is hit last year will not reoccur. with the deans and the Steering $6,811,000. According to Thomas Keller, di Committee." said Murray. "The "Enrollment estimates is the rector of the Budget office, WSU Steering Committee will be critical thing." said Keller. is looking to hold the line on next asking for clarification and justi- Both of the initial projections year's budget. The only increase fication. may be changed after subse being allowed for. according to "It's essentially an exchange of quent budget meetings. Keller, are for inflation, in information." said Murray, "so "This year." said Keller, "enroll creased cost of benefits and pay the Steering Committee will be ment's been better than antici raises. aware of what the academic pated." Keller indicated that nothing budget will be." Student fees for the rest of this written had bftep sent to the A budget review committee year have been projected to various departments, but said which includes faculty members, bring this year's fee income t.< executive vice-president l)r one student member, one staff $6,627,855. or $140,000 over what Andrew Spiegel h.-.s met with member, and members from the was "xpected. deans, department chairers and steering committee will meet The final figure for this year's administrative heads and indi- with WSU vice presidents and state subsidy is $482,000 over cated to them expected income President Robert Kegerreis to what was expected. This figure levels and expenditure increases. discuss budget requests, pro does not include the $70,000 that Keller said WSl' is projecting a jected income and state subsidy the Ohio Board of Regents look total Instructional and General for next year. away from WSU's subsidy. income for the main campus of Faculty members of the com Miscellaneous income, which in $20,272,000 for next year, two mittee are chose by the steering eludes things such as invest million increase over this year's committee. 'That'll be the final ments and overhead for research figure. review." said Murray. projects, is projected al Requests were supposed to be Spiegel said they will "probably $1,359,000 or $348,000 over the into the Budget office by Friday, ask Student Caucus" to choose expected amount. February 22, but only 55 per cent the student this year. Projected figures for total were in by that time, according Spiegel said the final budget income from miscellaneous stu Itlff— to Keller. meeting with "he budget com dent fees for this year is ex Keller did say liberal arts, mittee will occur next month. pected to remain the same as the business and administration, and State subsidy is probably the initial projection of $350,300. '60 Minutes' duo education had submitted re- most important part of the bud In ail. the projection for this quests last week. get. The amount is based on the year's total income has increased Beginning this week and lasting enrollment of full time equiva- to $18,270,473. or $971,683 over at WSU tonight until March 13, Assistant lent students. what was originally expected. Provost John Murray will meet Keller said the initial projection Increased expenditures will use by Gary Floyd by Garv Floyd with deans of the various for next year's subsidy, based on up nearly all of the increased in academic colleges to discuss their projected enrollment figures James X Kilpatrick's liberal ad The right has no more eloquent IContinued on page 8) versary on 60 minutes is the speaker than James Jackson Kil- enlightened leftist, Nicholas Von patrick. Hoffman. Kilpatrick. who will engage Filio wins LA Caucus spot New York City born. Von Hoff Nicholas Von Hoffman in "Point man graduated from the Univer- Counterpoint" Monday at 8 pm in by Frank Nalsburg solved without an app?sl. Filic protested this decision to sity of Missouri, after which he the gym, is best known for his Paul Filio swept the special All candidates, including !hose the Election Commission, which became affiliated with radical or nationally syndicated column election for liberal arts seat on not present (who had been then agreed to open the polls ganizer Saul Alinsky. Von Hoff (which runs in the Dayton Daily Student Caucus, winning over 50 notified of the meeting), con- Wednesday and Thursday even man's nationally syndicated News) and his weekly appear per cent of the vote in a four can- curred. ing. column, written under the aegis ances on CBS's 60 Minutes. didate field. The Commission's decision not Due to a mixup. however, no of the Washington Pont, also Born in Oklahoma City 53 years A final ballot count released by to open the polls was based on body from the Election Commis appears weekly in the Dayton ago, Kilpatrick started his jour the election commission Friday the low voter turnout in the sior. was available Wednesday- Daily New s nalistic career in Richmond, Vir morning showed Filio with 54 previous special election this evening to pick up the ballot box Armed with a wit one could ginia in 1941. a career that has votes out of 103 cast. Order of quarter, and the scarcity of stored in Security and the polls shave with. Von Hoffman un- seen him become a contributing the other candidates was: Ted evening liberal arts classes. .'Continued on page 61 leashes verbal nematocysts on editor to William F Buckley's Low, 25; Kathie Brockman, 20; Nixon, conservative dicta, and. National Review and frequent and Gordon Porter, four. occasionally. James J Kilpatrick. visitor on Meet the Press Election Commission member "Now Ja:k," Von Hoffman re /s an author. Kilpatrick has Rick Commingore said the vote marked recently after hearing championed conservative causes represented about ten per cent of Counter-point his conservative counterpart in The Smut Peddlers, The those eligible to vote. blame ecology advocates as being Sovereign and The Lasting Filio arrived just after the count partly responsible for the energy South which he co-edited. was completed and his first re- crunch, "don't go blaming the As a political commentator from action on hearing the count was, Audobon Society for the gas the right, Kilpatrick says of "I'm relieved." r He added. "I'm amazed I got shortage." state's rights, "So long as the Nicholas Von Hoffman, But Von Hoffman is perhaps I beams of the construction that many people. I really am." liberal speaker, and James Filio said his first action as a most outspoken when he takes remain undisturbed, the ravages J Kilpatrick, conservative issue with Nixon, who he often of federal encroachment may be Caucus member would be "to get to know my constituency better, speaker, will debate to- refers to. tongue firmly in cheek, repaired." night at 8 pm in the main And despite the fact he has to know what they're thinking, as "President Truthful." gym in the Artists and Lec- Nixon, Von Hoffman contend*., become disenchanted with Presi and maybe to start a "is the first president to instill dent Nixon since the Watergate newsletter." the crudest features of big city fiasco. Kilpatrick still praises the The ballot count came a day Supreme Court of which Nixon after challenges to the election The debate will be gangster machine in the White patterned after their House " has appointed four members. seemed a good bet. Von Hoffman is also author of a "A court," Kilpatrick wrote, A dispute over the original book with the prophetic title "We "marked not by brilliance but decision of the commission not to are the People Our Parents common sense." open the polls in the evening and Warned U» About." "It is nonsense," Kilpatrick then its reversal of that decision opined recently, "that as Nixon Von Hoffman has been accorded threatened to lead to appeals. At left are goes so goes the Republican Associate Ombudser Eric Wag two of the most prestigous things both men. that can be given a liberal: Kudos party. Conservatives should ner arranged a meeting of Filio, from Ramparts magazine, and reject the silly notion that their l.ow. Commingore, and Joanne being branded a "dilletante" by IContinued on page 6) Risaeher, assistant dean of stu- the Chicago Tribune. dents, at which the issue was re- J Kilpatrick 2 Guardian March 4, 1974 Counseling Services has it all by Sharon Watcrn come aware of what kind of Clodfelter has been developing Walk into the Counseling Ser- person they are.