Student Court Orders Firearms Off Campus

Student Court Orders Firearms Off Campus

Volume VIII Issue 9 November 9,1972 Court Sides With Natatorial Exposition Sugar Company Set For Sunday Student Court Orders U.S. District Court Judge Peter High noon Natorial expo­ Fay, although "sympathiling with stion! Post election splash­ the plight of domestic farm labor­ ·ng, swiming, and Diving ers" (quote from the Miami Her­ Firearms Off Campus ~his sunday beginiog at ald). ruled las!. Friday (Nov 3)in twelve at the pool! a suit filed by the Uni':ed Farm Including strange relays, The Student Court met Mon­ Workers union that the employ­ 50 meter drags with fins (butter­ day night in their third meeting ment practices of Florida sugar fly and freestyle), water volley­ this year ], D. Moore, Brad companies were not to be inter­ ball, straight events upon de­ Chesbro, and Ross Ackerman fered with. mand, water polo, bubble blow­ pleaded "no contest" to charges In the suit, filed by- UFW last ing, 25 meter roll stroke, dog of posessing guns in violation of Sept errber, the union claimed that paddle, underwater football, the student code. All were William V, Norwood, Jr. , region­ refreshments? Y' all come. Per­ found guilty and given three al manpower administrator for the sons interested in helping or if days to get their weapons out of U.s. Department of Labor, had you have suggestions contact the state. r\o fines or other pun­ failed in his duty to require sugar Mark Calkins; Glenn Price, Lin­ ishment were levied. The court corn}>aties to "positively" recruit da Loss, Marta Grossman, or stated that they wanted to keep American workers before importing Fred Ayer. the community free from the foreign labor to harvest the 1 ~172 threat of intimidation, andre­ sugar croll-. Last October 12, a i~erated their right to issue search request made by union lawyer Harb, Peck Win warrant to help attain this goal. Joseph Kaplan for a preliminary A complaint by Tom Campion injunction to prohibit 10, 000 Special Elect ion that Dana Clyman's car (which Jamaicans from entering Florida was found in the Fishbowl Monday during the height of the season morning) violated the parking was denied by Fay. (New Col­ charlie Harb was elec te d to the rules and offended his aesthetic le ge's Dr. Marshall Barry was taste was refused by the court. prominent among testimony for Student court and Madge Peck the defense in this phase of the to the SEC in elections that were suit. ) held last MQ:lday lo fill vacancies After he aring UFW testimony in those positions. J. D. Moore on "J"ovember 2 and 3, Fay de­ formerly held the court seat and Court Prosecutor Brian Reid clared that "not only had the union Noah yanich was the forme r displays the weapons confis­ failed to substanti.ate its cln rges first - year SEC m em ber. Both cated during a recent room that susz;ar companies lre engaged Moore and yanich lost their search. student status and thus their offices. (continued on page 4) Organization Proposals Downed, Student Chair Issue SEC Says Yanich Must Find Host Flares At SEC Meeting Tu.:sday's SEC m.z.cting rwo day stay, \\'ill also only stay tll'e and Governance discussed at After laying dormant for the soard of Trustees, to map one day. Ron suggested that last week's meeting to Thursday's two months, the cont roversial out an agenda for the two da>·s, w·d.s caH~d ~oo:-dl!r f .ve m\rt:ltes issue of the handling of the Ross Terrill was booking flights late because of tardin~s. on the the S£C make a motion to pay special faculty m e eting This Terrill half his salary plus ex­ was done after omitting a resolu­ student chair has flared again. that would bring him into sara­ pal~ of chairman Ron Dav1dson. The most recent cause for con­ sota at 5 PM Frida}, and carl) As the first business of the mt.et­ penses, cancel oavis' contract, tion that then;., mber of students and charge the public adm:ssion on the Faculty Status Committee cern revolves around last week­ him away 26 hours later. ing, the Bread noard asked the end's brief appearance by or. It has been decided by the SEC to :.tpprove $100 for th,·ee to see the other expected speak­ be increased. ers. Mercedes Maccambridg Ross Terrill. powers that be (Earl Helgeson, performances of 'Exit the King' Noah yanich was d~nied SEC and walt Rostou. The mvney The contract for or. Terrill Ron Davidson, SEC), to honor to be produced as an IS?· The guest priveledges after SEC signed by Sheila Roher and the agreement and pay the full motion was made and :::uried, saved from Davis' fee could members learned that if they then be used for some other New backed with stu:lent funds, con­ price for the abortive engage·· In respo~e to various qu.!stions, hosted him the SEC would be re· tained contradictory clauses. ment--$1, 250. Jim H un•er, Brea:i ",3oard chair­ college community event. Ob­ sponsible for housing him. Rep· Jections raised to this 1dea }n the space for Date of appear­ Rather than break the re­ man, reported I hat the Bread resentative Levitan remarked caused it to be tabled for further ance was "Friday, . " Fur­ maining cootracts (legally Board treasury DCT•'I has $2071 that he would" rather give (his) investigation. ther on, however, 1t was stipu­ quite possible) and risk being and was expecting an addition­ right arm to cancer" than ~pend lated that the noted sinologist blacklisted by the corporation, Ron then proposed a resolution a l $180 from th·~ women's SEC mone: t<' house N.:1ah, would conduct seminars, meet­ the lecture series is continuing that stated that any organi?ation group and $40 from David Pini. CATALYST editors oan ings, and the like, for the dur­ as planned (SiC). After much run for or by students be respon­ He said the Bread Board owed Cha mbliss and Doug Stinson ation of the weekend. When negotiation, it has been resolved sible to the SEC ; or that any or­ $204 ror the teleph one bill and asked for the approval of a state­ Jim scappaticcio and Helen that Adelle D .vis, noted author ganization run by or for students predicted tha~ the Board ...·ould ment that "no publication be Gabel, acting with support of and nutritionist, will spend the have a student as its head; and be only four or five hund ·ed dol­ designated as the official publi­ the SEC, discussed the matter weekend on campus, sometime if lars in debt at the end :>f this that this student could , neces­ cation of the students ot New with program corporation of in May, at a cost of $1 750. The te rm. sary, just rubberstamp decisions college" so that as Da n said, the A me rica, it was resolved that remainder of the program con­ Ron Davidson i:ben opened made by an organization leader SEC could not be sued if the or. Terrill would be available sists of walt Rostow, economist discus:;ion on the Student cha ir. who was not a student Stuart CATALYST were to be cha rged Friday and Saturda}, instead of and historian, and Mercedes Mac He mentioned :hat Ross Terrill, Levitan suggested that this last with libel. This was made a mo­ the .veekend. Apparently, they cambridge, actress, each offer­ second Student chair guest, had statement m e ant Ron was under­ tion and passed u1animously. were led to believe that this ing their experience and exper­ stayed only one day on his visit, mining his "own stupid proposal". A suggestion was made that meant all Friday and Saturday-­ use to the student body and com­ when his contract c:>.lls for a The resolution was not made by pay phones be installed in each this, however, was not the case. munity at a cost of $1, 250. weekend visit. Adele Davis, a a:•y SEC me mber and so the mat­ court on pei campus, but no mo­ For while Jim axxi Helen met Be sure to attend. you paid future Student chair speaker, ter was dropped. tion wa> made. with nallas Dort, chairman of for it. whose conlract also calls for a A motion was made and passed to present the statement on Ten- Page two The CATALYST November 9, 1972 The Editor THE NEW COllEGE The CATALYST CATALYST Dear Sir; P 0 Box 1958 I want to make it clear that Sarasota, Fla 33578 FORUM I was misquoted in the November 3rd issue of the CATALYST in NEW COllEGE STUDENT PUBLICATIONS your reporting of the Faculty Dear Dan and Doug, Dear New college ()'gao (Or what­ Meeting. I did not say that Mr Daniel F Chambliss and Douglas G. Stinson I worked in the Campus ever you call yourself this year), Paster's use of funds bordered on co-editors Book Shop three days last week. I am one of the New college the illegal. What I did say was While there, I learned several studez>ts in Italy. 1 am writing that I had heard or was tol d tbat Sherri Mcindoe-editorial assistant things that rn ay instruct and/ regaruing a certain professor whose this was the case. And my rca­ son for bringing this up in a fac­ Lee Harrison-Advertising and Circulation Manager or amuse the New College contract was terminated. Crowd: 1) the Store owes in­ 1 took this professor's Italian course ulty meeting was to find out credible amounts to major book my first year at NC (69 - 70).

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