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Eastern Progress Eastern Progress 1971-1972 Eastern Kentucky University Year 1971 Eastern Progress - 11 Nov 1971 Eastern Kentucky University This paper is posted at Encompass. http://encompass.eku.edu/progress 1971-72/12 Julian Bond Candle Sale Page 3 WK. Eastern progress Page 8 // SettingSettinr The Pace In k Progressive IraEn ]I -^^— ^ 49th Year, Number 12 Student Publication of Eastern Kentucky University. Richmond, Ky. 8 Pages Thursday, November 11, 1971 College Journalists Meet For KIPA Conference By JUDY SCIIKIB Mr. Burl Osborne, attending the seminar, thereby Staff Writer bureau chief of the Associated giving the college journalists Eastern will be host to the Press for Kentucky; Frank some knowledge they can put to Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Stanley, Jr., a representative pratical use in their paper. from the Louisville Defender. Association tomorrow and Bill Strode, also from the Saturday. who will explain the openings in Courier Journal, will hold a Every college and university the journalism field for the session on photography in in the state of Kentucky, black man; respect to the media. regardless of size, has been Jo Ann Laber, a women's In another session. Richard asked to attend. liberationist and former Wilson, writer for the Courier Sonja Foley, a senior from women's editor of the Cin- Journal, will discuss news Columbia, and president of cinnati Enquirer, and presently writing and S.C Van Curon, KIPA has made contacts and the environmental reporter for editor of the Frankfort State recruited noted journalists to the same newspaper; and John Journal will talk about editorial attend this seminar so as to Ridings, the operator manager writing. bring a better understanding to at WLAP in Lexington. The fourth session-sports- college writers and those Ridings Formerly At EKU will be headed by Dave Vance, who handles the Public planning careers affiliated with Ridings was former assistant journalism . Relations for the Louisville coordinator of Radio at Eastern Colonels and was also former Opening the two-day program and also worked for an affiliate in Burrier 100 is Eastern sports information director at Photo by Marianne ROM (Above) of NBC in Savannah, Georgia. Eastern. Also leading this Photo by Jim Shepherd (Right) President Robert Martin, and At 1 p.m. in the Ferrell Room Friday night's featured banquet session will be Tom Easterling, of the Combs Building, at least sports editor of the Lexington speaker is newly elected state two and possibly four men Herald. It was standing room only Tuesday night when Superintendent of Public In- connected with ecology, will be Carpenters The Carpenters (above) filled the Alumni struction, I.yman Ginger. Workshops Scheduled present to discuss the ecological These informal workshops Coliseum with their harmonious sound that Tentatively scheduled to problems Kentucky is currently will all be held at the same time Make Their Own brought them to the top of the music profession. speak next is a lawyer from the facing. and those attending will be Performing with The Carpenters before a sell University of Louisville,, who Branley Branson, author and permitted to leave so as to take out crowd of 9,000 was folk-blues singer Denny will discuss libel i and the press. Kind Of Music ecologist. and professor of in all four sessions. Brooks, (left) biological science at Eastern Miss Foley explained that Friday's activities will end many editors of college will be one of the members of with a banquet in the newspapers do not realize the the panel. Moderating the panel President's dining room in the possibilities of law suits in will be David Ross Stevens, Student Union Building, regard to liability and slander ecology reporter for the Courier and this will provide a better Journal. Saturday 9 a.m. in the Ferrell understanding in the matter. The remainder of the af- Room, a panel of student Four representatives from ternoon will be devoted to buisness managers from Porter Plant Is Alleviating Odor widely varied backgrounds in speciality sessions, where the Kentucky college newspapers communications will be present delegates from the schools will discuss the business (Editors' Note: thii article problem. So far we haven't been device in the oven vents on the generally cleaning around the ultimatum. The fogging device to discuss trie career op- attending will break down Into operation of their papers. This., appeared in Tuesday's Edition successful. We hope the new roof the smell will be plant area.We also have begun had been scheduled for delivery portunities available to jour- smaller groups to listen to is the only session which will not of the Richmond Daily fogging equipment will do the eliminated. If that is not the mowing the east lawn to make it (Continued on I'ugr Eight) nalism students upon professional journalists discuss be conducted by professional Register). job." entire cause, we will try more attractive to the people graduation: various aspects of the journalists. 1H.K. Porter Co., long the The plant, engaged in the something else," he said. who have to lie in the hospital newspaper field. There will be a general subject of complaints due to a manufacture of asbestos clutch In the past, the odor has with nothing to do other than The sessions are divided into meeting at 10:30. also in the foul odor coming from the plant, plates and brake blocks for seemed to be most strong look at our plant. Richmond Installs four categories: the first is the Ferrell Room, to discuss is currently undergoing costly trucks, employs approximately during times when the humidity "The odor coming from the layout and make-up of the community journalism. This renovations to eliminate the 250 people on three shifts. is high. Voss explained that his area seems like a small newspaper. session will be directed at smell. Caused By Bake Process engineers think this is due to the problem to some. It is small Additional Lights Al Allen, from the Courier students who will be graduating J.P. Voss, plant manager The smell is caused by a bake moisture pushing the odor back compared to air pollution Journal will criticize and in the field of journalism and stated Monday, "We have process, used to cure the clutch to the ground rather than problems associated with other New lighting is being installed nexations to the present city evaluate some of the looking for a job in the Ken- already spent more than $20,000 plates after they have been disbursing it into the air. industries. But since it offends through out the Richmond city limits. newspapers from the schools tucky area. attempting to eliminate the formed in presses. Appearance Improved our neighbors, we will spare no limits. Samuel Sanders, district The highest priority in the The company also has made expense in its elimination," manager of Kentucky Utilities, installation of the lights is to be said the new lights are to be given to streets j:\ose to the 9 improvements in the ap- Voss Said. * Glass Menagerie pearance of the facility. Officials Tour Plant installed every 130 to 200 feet, or University and downtown Rich- "Since we are located almost State and county health of- on an average of 150 feet apart. mond, sued as Summit, To Be Presented directly in front of Pattie A. ficials toured the plant on The lights are to be installed Madison, Avenue and Collins. Clay Hospital, we felt as though Thursday of last week and on existing light poles where Sanders explained that these possible to prevent en- streets were frequently used by Univeristy Players will we should make the outside of the urged that the odor be stopped. vironmental intrusions. San- coeds living in nearby dorms present as their second plant as attractive as possible. The manager said: ders further said no provisions traveling to downtown pre "HMI of the year, Ten- This has included painting the "The health people did not were made for any future an- Richmond. nessee Williams' "The Glass dust collectors and just issue a citation or give us an Second priority will be given Menagerie." to streets in southwest Rich- Performances are scheduled mond such as Barnes Mill Road, for Wednesday through Sunday, For Legal Counsel a street frequently traveled by ~f Dec. 1-5, at 8 p.m. in the faculty members and com- University's Pearl Buchanan "We want to be good neigh- muters, and sparsely lighted. Theatre. Senate Approves Fund Fifth Street, North Street, and bors in the community," Voss The plot of this American other streets in the northwest said, "We recently spent more classic revolves around a lonely BYPATCARR agree that $1.50 may be added for study. Merle Middleton section of town, populated by girl, played by Sandi Remy of than $20,000 on the renovation of Staff Writer . to my registration fee at the fall proposed that they investigate our dust collectors located many students living off cam- North Ridgeville, Ohio, and her semester for use in advice and the possibility of having open outside the building. (Continued on Page Eight) collection of little glass Student Senate, which met legal counsel for all students, visitation at all times in men's animals. "We felt that the odor was twice this week, approved a and after the first month I may dorms. They will also study the Ticket prices are $1 for coming from that source, referendum for a student legal go to the Student Association legality of students being ac- Food Services however, this proved to be students and $1.50 for adults. fund. The referendum, which and ask for aV refund " cessed for deciding not to live on Reservations may be made by wrong.