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Campus Crier Central Washington University Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Student Newspaper University Archives and Special Collections 10-23-1970 Campus Crier Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_student_newspaper Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "Campus Crier" (1970). CWU Student Newspaper. 1241. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_student_newspaper/1241 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives and Special Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE · VOL. 44, NO. 5 ·-. CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1970 Barge repair awclits:funds: For,mer '. A.F. undersecretary damage up to $50,000 .. slated to speak Thursday ( by John Dennett $50,000 Damage where the fire originated moments Permanent repafr of the fire "Now a contractor, an architect before the blaze was discovered. damaged areas of Barge Hall may and others have had time to go Authorities describe their begin in two or three weeks if emer­ over the area carefully, and we suspect as being a man about 45 to gency funds from the State Office feel that we will need about $50,000 55 years old, about 190 pounds with of Program Planning and Fiscal to repair the damage.'' dark eyes and graying hair. He Management are approved, Central· vice-president for Aca­ was wearing dark work clothes according to college business demic Affairs Stanford Bohne was and carrying a clipboard or note­ manager, James Riffey. in Olympia earlier this week trying book when seen in Barge and to secure necessary repair funds. nearby Edison and Mitchell Halls. "We now estimate about $50,000 "Ordinarily, I think we could A man answering the official cost to repair the building as well expect to get the money immedi­ description was in the housing as eliminate some other potential ately from OPP and FM, but with office in Barge talking with an . fire hazards and install a all state funds limited as they are accountant when the building fire minimum fire sprinkler system," this year, we may not," Riffey alarms sounded. He had said he Riff ey said Tuesday. commented. was a fire marshal, and was College workmen have cleaned showing the accountant some Originally college officials up some of the fire debris and estimated $100,000 to $140,000 identification in his wallet. He left restored power to several class­ as the bells continued ringing. damage from the apparently rooms and offices, but the major arson-sparked blaze that damaged A painter working in the repair and clean up is contingent financial aids office in the same the oldest campus building on more funding. Tuesday, Oct. 13. building said a man of the same "We made our original Suspect Sought description was there, and said he estimates before the ashes were State fire marshal's deputies, was checking outlets and air even cold, and it appeared that city and campus officials are conditioners. there was much more smoke and searching for a clipboard carrying A secretary in Mitchell Hall Townsend Hoopes water damage," Riffey noted. man seen in the fourth floor area reports a similar unidentified man Townsend Hoopes, recent Under Hoopes was Under Secretary of was observed in a temporarily un­ Secretary of the Air Force, will the Air Force from 1967 to 1969 and occupied office there where he speak at Central Oct. 29 in Hertz from 1965 to 1967 was Deputy Colleges blasted as 'centers seemed to be checking a desk. Auditorium at 8 p.m. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Two employees report seeing a Hoopes is also the author of the the Near East, South Asia and our similarly described man inside the book The Limits of Intervention, military assistance policy. of anti-intellectual ·activit Bouillon Library earlier that which is an inside account of how In the 1950's he served as a afternoon. the .Johnson Policy of Escalation in consultant to the White House, the City fire chief Ed West says it Vietnam was reversed. This book State Department and the National has been established the suspected has been hailed by the critics and Security Council. arsonist was on the fourth floor of is regarded by historians as an Barge Hall about five minutes important contribution to public In 1957 Hoopes was executive before the fire was discovered. · understanding. secretary of the private study Some of the eyidence gathered Hoopes has been involved in group sponsored by the during the fire investigation has Defense Policy matters for 20 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, which been sent to FBI laboratories in years and he knows very well how produced the Rockefeller Report Washington, D.C. events can slide out of control, on national security. The state fire marshal's office acquiring a momentum of their Hoopes is thought by many to be in Yakima said the fire own, and is a shrewd analyst of an exceptional civilian and a investigation was continuing with America's role in international significant observer of the history the help of local authorities. affairs. of our times. Bruce Johnson, above, gave one of the keynote addresses at the recent businessmen seminar held here. Johnson, in his speech, urged the public to get in on the decision-making processes in our Legislative, iudicial positions schools. Johnson is the vice-president of Boeing. A Boeing vice president claimed togeth_er to bring to an end so many that today's colleges are the of the problems that exist today. up for grabs in November centers of anti-intellectual activity "Business in the past has only ASC elections will be held in IPid­ For the fall quarter election this of the Association, and, therefore in the nation at last week's worried about making profit," November and students interested means that to file for on campus must be registered CWSC students. seminar between the Association Kreps claimed, "while the world in filing will be able to pick up legislator a student must have at 2) All candidates for the of Washington Businessmen and suffered. But it is now their required signature petitions least 98 signatures. For off­ legislature shall have completed a Central faculty. responsibility to incorporate the beginning 8 a.m. Monday in .. the campus legislator the student will minimum of 15 hours of college Bruce Johnson, the Boeing social costs that have arisen from ASC office. Five on-campus need at least 25 signatures. For the work at the time of their elections. cecutive, went on to query, the profit seeking nature." . legislator positions, five off­ judicial board the student will need 3) All candidates for the What are the goals of higher campus legislator positions and at least 71 signatures. The Legislature must live in the education and who determines The seminar broke into discus­ two judicial positions are vacant. candidate with the most signatures district they aspire to represent at these goals?" sion groups to deal with questions The petitions will have to be will be placed first on the ballot, the time of their election. No "The public," he continued, " is raised in the two keynote speeches. · returned to the ASC office by 5 second will be second, etc. legislator may live outside his now getting involved in the high One group talked about the p.m. Monday, Nov. 2. Frank Morris, election district for a period exceeding one schools. It is time they involve "mamas' boys" that are being put committee co-chairman, urged quarter following his election. themselves in the decision-making through state institutions with the The petitions are new. They "interested students to get in process." help of taxpayers' money. · came as a result of a constitutional early. The entire election 4) The term of office of the Johnson spoke with Dr. Burton Williams of the history amendment passed by the ASC committee will be at the disposal elected Legislator shall be one Theodore Kreps, distinguished department claimed · that many legislature last spring. In order for of the candidates; we hope to year. visiting professor from Stanford businessmen left the conference a candidate to be placed on the handle everyone's questions." 5) No person may hold more University. with new impressions about the ballot he must first obtain the than one position on the Kreps indicated that business cost of education, realizing that an signatures of 10 percent of the QUALIFICATIONS FOR ASC Legislature. and higher education are inter­ educational institution does . not number of students who voted in LEGISLATIVE POSITIONS Judicial Board candidates must dependent · and should work run on the profit motive. ·the last corresponding election. 1) Candidates must be members meet the same qualifications. I SUS I & LAMPO§ Cilbi b ctoGer 23, 1970 ·Ase meets to deaf ·rony · Brqwn to -teach wit minor matters Black ·NET producer contracted hy Dave Larson Bud Wright, off-campus Tony Brown, executive producer Brown, 36, is a graduate from Action and discussion on mainly legislator, reported that it was of National Educational -Wayne State University in Detroit minor issu <'s we re on the agenda at being planned that 15-minute Television's Black Journal and and holds a b.a. in sociology and the ASC nwl'ling last Monday parking would be allowed on president of the National m.s.w. in psychology. evening. campus without a permit. Association of Black Media Brown was a social case worker Tony Ginn . social vice president, The driver of a car would be . Producers, will be on campus both in Detroit from 1959-1965 and in reported th at after attending the required to leave a note in the winter and spring quarters as a 1968 was the producer of Detroit's National Entertainment Con­ window stating where he was distinguished visiting professor in first black-oriented community TV ference in Los Angeles last week, going, what his purpose was and mass media and black studies.
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