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For more information, please contact [email protected]. ©he latto (Suarbtan The tyrant's foe, the people's friend' L November 1,1977 Volume XIV Issue 30 Wright State University Dayton, Ohio^ -am.- IHWHWB:rw11L- | irr., , j, . » I | I • • —1H 'Alot of crap' A twate r says difje re nil le vels reason for free spaces By RON WUKESON heu r tio. be superior tion othe,«»Kurr extended within corporationsmrnorations. Guardian Staff Writer candidates. "I'd like to think this isn't | Administrators thus de- going to turn into the corpor- | Assistant to the President serve to have free parking due ate board room of Armco • David Atwater told the Stu- to the importance of their Steel." Spetter said. dent Affairs Committee Fri- positions, according to At- Atwater stated that the pri- | day that key administrators water. It is the same logic, he vilege has nothing to do with should be gWcn free reserved said, that dictates that "a salary. "Nothing is based on parking spaces because the beginning instructor shouldn't salary; only student aid is i idea that all people are equal make as much as a full based on income and that R is "a lot of crap." professor." works from the other end." ' In an unofficial meeting. Committee Member Allen "THERE ARE differences. Atwater said "you say that Spetter, associate professor of Dave, there's no question people are equal, and you history, said he could sec why about it." responded Spetter. know what? That's a lot if the administrators need ac- who cited life insurance and | other benefits that relate to crap." cessable parking, but argued Atwater qualified the re- "why does it have to be free? salary. mark to say men arc "created I can't see any justification for Atwater commented "there equal." when we started the that." are some people who get paid race we're all at the same STUDENT MEMBER and more than twice as much as 1 line." but from there people Caucus Business Rep Ken do that don't get this privi- fa!l into different levels of Gillette said, "I think it's a lege." When asked who gets paid that much. Atwater cited equality. typical administrative deci- ATWATER TOLD Caucus sion, the higher up you go Nursing Dean Gertrude Aa.UUnt to the President and Vice-President Das Id Atwater Education Representative the more fringe benefits you Torres and faculty of the Dally Guardian photo/John Whltford Barr.oi Barth she was elected get." Gillette further com- Medical School which he de (See 'ATWATER', page 3.) because hff constituent? felt pared the situation to benefits Zehner accusesWSU\ Steering Committee'c one erne d' that meeting. Spiegel said. By DAVID MCELROY credibility of the Ombudsman." By CHIPP SWINDLER According to Spiegel, the Sideras strongly opposed the Guardian New» Editor ••I DON'T SEE how such a Guardian Asaoclate Editor guidelines are currently being adoption of the administration's condition (that she withdrew re-drafted to reduce any mis- guidelines as University polic;,. !n a letter to Wright State from the Deep Throat case) can In a report to the Academic understanding concerning the in- saying the plaintiffs in the Deep President Robert Kcgerreis dat- be interpreted as anything other Council. Steering Committee tent of the guidelines. Throat suit don't have the access ed Oct. 25. State Representative than an attempt to illegitimately Chairman Jacob Dom said the Spiegel said the guidelines will to lawyers that the University James Zehner accused WSU ad- bring pressure on the litigan's to committee is "unanimous in ex- not be presented to the Board of administration has. ministrators of violating a court win out of court tnat which could pressing deep concern" over the Trustees until they have been The Council elected Marlene order issued by Judge Robert not be won in court." Zehner issue of reduced rate, and free circulated on campus. Bireiey to the University Promo- Duncan regarding WSU's said. parking for certain administra- If there is not time for the tion and Tenure Committee, and involvement in the Deep Throat "Such crude attempts to inter- tors. guidelines to be circulated before approved the appointments of lawsuit. fere with the judicial process in a When asked by Council Mem- the next Board of Trustees meet- "As * member of the State pending case-not to mention the ber Ken Gillette who would ing. they will not be submitted at (See 'ACADEMIC', page 7) legislature I cannot stand by legal questions :"iised by the use receive the free parking privi- while a state agency apparently of such pressure to supress an lege. Wright State University tuesday violates a Federal Court direct- individual's lust Amendment Vice President Andrew Spiegel ive," said Zthner's letter con- righis-is most disturbing," he said this would be extended to cerning the guidelines set forth said. the same people that had been weather Lynch said. "I'm glad that receiving the reduced rate of $54. by Executive Vice President and Rain likely Tuesday. High Tuesday in the dO's. Chance of Stave Representative Zehner is "With higher paid administra- Provost Andrew Spiegel. showers Tuesday night and Wednesday. Lows Tuesday night in taking .1 stand." SJie said. "I tors, it is bette- to have them at "IT IS MT understanding that the 40s Highs Wednesday in the 60s. Judge Duncan'* order required hope it has some impact (and their desks, rather than driving that any guiO' ;:nes would have to That) the University will look at around the parking lot." said be negotiated among the involv • directives." Spiegel. capital funds pass ed parties and presented to the CATHY CAIKINS an unsuc- Responding to Spiegel's re- court before becoming effective. cessful candidate Ctt 1977-78 merk. Studer.t Cau.-us Chairer Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes "didn't veto anything, so The g ldeline-. promulgated by Ombudsman said, "I don't want George Sideras said. "In a place Wri„'.i Stat', is getti.ig everything it wanted." s.'id University Dr. Spiegel appear to have been anything to do with this Univer- where all people are created Lobbyist David Atwater, regarding WSU's $11.5 million bid for discussed by no one and were sity, I'll never run for anything equal, I see this as unwarrant- capital construction funding by the State legislature. certainly not negotiated as else again." ed." Sideras said he agreed that The proposal, passed last week by both House and Senate, will ."••quired by Judge Duncan's Concerning the guidelines. administrators should be behind provide $4,75 million for construction of a School of Business Court older," Zehner said. Student Caucus Chairer George their desks, but that it was more building. $1.6 for a new technical education building at the Kegerrcis denied any violation Sideras said. "We arc concerned important, that faculty and stu- Western Ohio Branch Campus in Celina. $1.5 million for of the court order, and said that about the top heaviness of the dents be in the classrooms. Ambulatory Teaching facilities. $2 million for a new Laboratory he was indignant" at Zehner'J (obscenity screening) board" set "I think this is a bunch of and Animal resources building, $1.25 million for the two story allegation that he was supressmR up by Spiegel. "It represents a bullshit, and I hope you will expansion of Brehm Lab and $400,000 for utilities and renovation. First Amendment rights. dictate." he said. reconsider your decision." con- Zehner slid Jane lynch's ap- 55DERAS SAID, "The Ombud- cluded Sideras. rundown fe e ling pointment to tiie position of stnan i.« still involved in the suit The council also discussed the Ombudsman (which was made (as Ombudsman but r.ot person- University's proposed guidelines A Wright State parking monitor reported the d"ver of a after she agried tu drop her ally). so what did they gain on obscenity, receiving assur- motorcycle tried to run her down after being given a ticket last name from the list of plaintiffs in anyway?" ances from Spiegel that those Thursday, according to a WSU police spokesman. She Deep Threat case) was made Sideras said it "was out of guidelines were not intended to A suspect was detained in the matter, and charges may be under "such a condition (th»t it) line" for Ihe Ombudsman Advis- pertain to the classroom situa- pending in this matter. cannct heip but undercut the (See ZEHNEH', page 3) tion. 2 I HE DAlil GUARDIAN November 1, 19" t Busing hearings begin SfceSailn (Suarbtan DAYTON Ohio (UP!) - The the DaytuO plan, declaring it was will eliminate the busing plan. coune of school desegregation in too radical a remedy for the David Greer, an attorney for the Dayton may charge considerablv racial balance problems of the Dayton school board, said he The World after an important federal court school system. believed the NAACP "won't be hearing on the dispute USING THE Dayton case as a able tc come up with anything" Working under new U.S.
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