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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1972-1973 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1972 Eastern Progress - 21 Sep 1972 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1972-73/5 r i - • Opposing View Open House Page 2 Page 9 .• / Setting The Pace In A Progressive Era "7 Vo/. No. 50 Issue No. 5- Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University 10 Pages Thursday, September 21, 1972 UK, UL Get endorsement KCC Study Threatens LEN Programs answer the questions raised in million law enforcement in- The Crane study proposed in criminalistics or crime BY ROBERT BABBAGE the future. stitute at Eastern. that UK offer a Ph. D. in social detention. Managing Editor University officials spent professions to provide The study also suggests that A study done for the Kentucky Bulletin several years precisely researchers and faculty' for the Eastern cater to the needs to Crime Commission has A vote of confidence for Dr. designing the institute. Two statewide program, according eastern Kentucky, while suggested that the University Robert Martin and the Eastern years ago the plan was clearly to a story in the Courier- Western cares for its School of Law Enforcement of Kentucky and the University on paper. The preliminary work Journal. surrounding area. UK and UL came late last night from the cost $281,000. would handle the urban areas. of Louisville be developed as board of directors of the Ken- UK and UL would also offer Don Denginger of the Ken- graduate education centers in cucky Peace Officers The nine-month study of law enforcement. Association(KPOA'). Kentucky law enforcement master's degree programs in tucky Crime Commission ob- The role of Eastern's ..The board voted to support education was done by Dr. various specialized areasof law jected to the Courier's use of the nationally respected School of Dr. Martin and the law en- Robert Crane, professor of enforcement according to the word "curtailed" in reference Law Enforcement would be forcement program "against social and criminal justice at Courier. Thomas More College to the future of law enforcement diminished if the study's ideas recent efforts made to Sangamon (111.) State and Jefferson Community at Eastern. discredit" it. University. College would also offer degrees are adopted. While com- ..In reply. Dr. Martin said it (Continued On Page Nine) mending the seven year old was*?'especially gratifying that Eastern program, the report a vote of confidencecomes from questioned its academic the very people our school of Rising Costs Of Education quality. law enforcement serves." In a story by the Associated . .The KPOA noted Eastern as Press, Dr. Robert R. Martin, the only school in the nation president of Eastern said, "We training law enforcement Martin Speaks To Senate don't agree with its criticisms of faculty. 1438 are LEN majors here, : ~ our programs or thejr BY JACK FROST The drug problem cited by the Specifically the question asked recommendations." The release of the study was Editor-in-Chief President primarily lies in how many dorms are set aside Dr. Martin was clearly the second blow to the law searching out the pushers. He for those women desiring self- enforcement program this fall. "We try to provide the most stated the University is doing regulated hours. disappointed with the study. He comfortable and stimulating said the University would Only days ago Gov. Wendell H. everything to stop them. Dr. President Martin responded atmosphere that we can for our continue to study it and fu Ford stopped plans for a $7.3 Martin called the pushers by saying any second semester students", said Eastern "merchants of death". freshmen with at least 12 hours President Dr.Robert R. Martin "Possession of alcohol on of work and any other coed with in his address to Student Senate campus will not be condoned, parental permission could Open Concern Tuesday evening. but we won't go around sniffing apply for self-regulated hours. President Martin was invited the breath of students," he said. He said that approximately one- to speak to the Senate by "Students who want to see the third of the University's women Provides Clothing Student Association President law changed to allow alcohol on students have self-regulated Charles Kelhoffer. campus should go to the hours and stay in Walters and BY LISA COLLINS' During his opening remarks, legislature because that is Telford Halls. items are from five to ten cents Dr. Martin touched on such Staff Writer where the power is." "If needed, more dorms wuT except coats which sell for a topics as campus en- After his speech President be provided in the future," Dr. While college kids willingly quarter. With the money made tertainment, committee Martin submitted to questions. Photo by Russel Tapp Martin said. haunt used clothing shops for on sales, which is often near selections, voter registration, Some of the questions dealt with For those students who can't Home, Sweet Home? ready-faded shirts and jeans $100, shoes and underwear are the drug and alcohol problem, issues and problems of the seem to find a pencil sharpener there are hundreds of students bought for the children. Last and rising costs of education. THE FIRST open house in the dormitories was page 9, the dorm council president expressed a recent past. For instance, self- in the Wallace Building, Dr. held Sunday afternoon. The University has generally favorable reaction to Sunday's in this area who are not so year $1300 was spent on 1700 regulated hours for women and Thomas Meyers, Vice President announced plans to have more open houses this visitation. enthusiastic about the prospect pair of new shoes. Had Fine Program the hourless dorms were of year as compared with past years. In a story on of wearing old clothes to school. "The more volunteers we concern to several senators. (Continued on Page TM) For these students there is no "No other university of have to help us, the more kids / alternative and until Open we can clothe," commented comparable size had a finer Students And Professors Concern was established, they Mrs. Todd. "Any organization entertainment program than we often carried the shame of or individuals who are in- had last year'," he said. "I , owning only one shirt or dress. terested in helping are think our students and faculty This is the third year that welcome. If there are any were very pleased with last Probe'Uganda Situation Open Concern, an organization college girls who knit, mittens year." Editor's Note: This is the first Asians being expelled are a like Uganda will need foreign composed solely of local and caps are desperately Dr. Martin expressed hope in ii series of articles about responsibility of the British investments to aid economic volunteers, has supplied the needed for cold weather." that when nominees are being chosen for the various Africa written by David government which brought stability." needy children of Madison Panyako. an Eastern student them into East Africa in the County with school clothing. On Auction Presented University committees careful who is a native of Kenya. The first place." He went on, "I can Dr. Kwak admitted that there designated Wednesday mor- consideration should be given to is a foreign dominance in following story comes in the understand why the Asians with nings children are brought in Tonight on WEKY is a radio their qualifications for the wake of this week's Ugandan- British passports would be Uganda's economy, but and fitted from head to toe by auction presented by Open particular committee. A hope Taiuanian crisis.) asked to leave, but certainly hastened to state, "It's not volunteers on a one-to-one Concern in conjunction with the for the future would be to have enough to considers this only a basis. On Saturday mornings local park board beginning at 6 an election by students in a President Idi Amin's recent those with Ugandan citizenship political, social, or economic referred adults and preschool p.m. Items were contributed by specific area to elect who would order to expell Asians from ought to be let alone." issue. There is a more im- children are clothed. - local merchants and the represent them on the com- Uganda has again drawn world Better Way To Expell portant humanitarian viewpoint proceeds will buy more clothes mittee. attention to the Asian history in which should transcend an Clothing Is Donated for the children. He also pointed out that East Africa. First Were the ''There must be a better way order of any kind." "There are some nice items to committees are the most im- early Asian shipments to the other than to expell foreigners The clothing is donated by Pravinkumor Patel, an' bid on," said Mrs. Todd. "It is a portant avenue for bringing East African coast to provide on a massive scale of this kind," ' Richmond residents by drop- Indian student from neigh- lot of fun and some great things into the spotlight and by labor in the building of a British said Dr. Tae-Hwan Kwak, an ping them into the little white boring Kenya commented, "I house in the University Shop- bargains can come from calling the time things reach the board railroad into the hinterland associate professor in Political in your bids." of regents level they are seldom across the hills and valleys of Science. Dr. Kwak continued, feel deeply about relatives I ping Center parking lot. The have in Uganda who have lived changed. Kenya and onto Uganda, all of "I see this as an irrational house is emptied daily by Open "Open Concern is the most there for a long time.