The Courier Volume 9 Issue 3 Article 1 10-9-1975 The Courier, Volume 9, Issue 3, October 9, 1975 The Courier, College of DuPage Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.cod.edu/courier This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the College Publications at DigitalCommons@COD. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Courier by an authorized editor of DigitalCommons@COD. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. Senate asks We try to tell it all, beer, wine says USIA analyst service rule By Gail Werth requires much time and effort to erase By Deborah Beaird Patty Hearst, Watergate and the oil that image, he said. The Alcoholic Beverage Policy was shortage are part of America’s Image Although its largest audience is among items discussed by Senate at their and are presented in all U.S. Information dedicated to radio. Voice of America, Oct. 2 meeting. This poUcy would allow Agencies abroad, Joel Rochow, analyst U.S.I.A. publishes more than 25 service of beer and wine at COD spon¬ for the U.S.I.A., told an Extension magazines, builds American Service sored functions such as banquets. College audience Tuesday night in Libraries, and exhibits depicting the Alcoholic beverages would not be per¬ Hinsdale. American way of life. mitted at concerts, films, speeches, “Every aspect on America is reported America isn’t the only country which picnics on campus, or athletic events. to other countries, whether good or bad, maintains an information agency. Russia Although such restrictions exist.