Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 11-14-1977 Arbiter, November 14 Associated Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. 1[IIIIIIII_"~"'''''''''IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIII '''''''''IIlIIIIIII!IIIIlIIIIIII!II~ __ ----------:-----~-· -'-".-, -" University marches for rnalist by MUle Isbell Right now, the situation is He said in the statement that Despite the decision of Judge undefined. It's time to get into he and Bill Hall, the editor of Roy E. Mosman not to sign a the letters page, 'Send all our detention order for the impri- ...what rights support and join in expressing sonment of Lewiston Morning our thanks for all your support Tribune reporter and executive dowewish today.' - editor JayShelledy, over 100 'We are pleasedthat Jay did University of Idaho students participated in a protest march our media to from the student union building to the steps . of the county courthouse, Thursday, Novem- have ... ber 10, make clear their support public discussion what protec- of Shelledy and his position. tion, what rights do we wish our Jay Shelled)' was to be media to have. There is no one imprisoned because of his answer, With shield Iawsv.sorne refusal to reveal, in the people say yes, some people say no. Arc you going to certify ...·had not people, say to them, 'you're Journalists from across the state gathered to protest the findIng now a professional, now you can .exercised against Lewiston Tribune reporter Jay Shelledy by the U.SvSupreme - be a journalist'? That is a little Court. [photo by Andy Desllet] bit touchy. Hopefully this will 'proper refused. A citation for contempt march, he said that Judge force attention on that issue, of court was then issued by Mosman's decision was iII-con- and we can continue rather than Judge Mosman and, in an effort sidcred and 'unprofessional.' just letting it die down.' ,Contingents from all over the [udqernent ... to force Shelledy to reveal the 'It'll upset his digestion. He's Marv Henberg, one of the state were represented at the source, he was sentenced to gon~ook out there and see speakers at the Moscow protest. proceedings of a libel case, a thirty days in the county jail. t~~unch of greasy long-haired march, including one from source of information that had Appearing by way of a hippies, freaks, wierdos, liber- Boise. not enter jail, but wish it were for a different reason.' informed him that officer 'gentleman's agreement' bet- als, and other kinds of people The plan was to go from the Mosman had stated earlier Michael Caldero had, in the ween Mosman and himself, who just believe in silly things SUB up 6th street to-the county that his decision not to sign a performance of his job shot and Shelledy ,presented himself to like privacy of the home and courthouse, and there to sit in detention order was due to killed a man during a drug raid, Sheriff Michael Goetz to begin privacy of your own notes and the parking lot and listen to the Caldero's decision to file to .r not exercized proper judgement serving his term November 11, just say its obviously a liberal speeches of selected guest strike the defense Monday and the circumstances sur- and was told by Sheriff Goetz plot.' ' - speakers. morning. rounding the death 'Didn't add that there was no detention Hecht was asked what he Butch Alford, publisher and editor of the Lewiston Tribune, 'The issues are far larger than up.' order and therefore he could not thought the march would Jay Shelledy or the Lewiston Shelledy's offer to reveal the , accept him into the jail. accomplish. was unable to appear as Tribune,' concluded Alford's source to the judge in the In an interview with organizer' 'Well, if nothing else, it'll scheduled but instead sent a address. ,privacy of his chambers ~as John Hecht shortly before the crystalize attention on the iss~e. prepared statement. ARBITER I November 14, 1977 .ompus book store manager resigns position by Mary Struhs provides such a funding prog- direction. "TIle decision' to be communicate with my imrnedi- As of December I Betty Brock reached as' far as I was ate supervisor, since his arrivai will have officially resigned her ram. They give a rebate on their profits from the. store, to the concerned was, what else can I at Boise State, because I have position as Your Campus Store do for Boise State and my own not been involved in any manager. She recently accepted students or anyone else that shops at KU. Brock said of BSU, ,opinion was nothing,' so it was discussions about store policy a' managerial position at Univ- time to work elsewhere." except to have to defend a policy ersity of Kansas where she will "That's something else I wanted to put in here, at .the Her resignation was also due or become defensive about an be responsible for three books- to a difference in philosophies ad that had been done.' I was tores on that campus as well as point when we were making enough money because the with those persons who determ- given orders, directives, mand- the 'development of her own ine BSU campus bookstore ates, whatever you want to call staff and store operation. Frank customers that give' us their poliey--the Vice-President and them, and many of them I did Burge, director of the Kansas money should have it given back Assistant Vice-President of Fin- " . not feel were acceptable or right Union Building said of Brock, to them. We're, here for, more than just taking' money from uncial Affairs. Says Brock: "It for the students or for the store people." . has been very difficult for me to operation." ., She is a people-oriented At the time Brock arrived at person who is very knowlede- Boise State three and a half able in her field. I feel confident years ago from New' York, Your she will be sensitive to the Campus Store was heavily .in needs of students. faculty debt. Faculty members called it members, and those with whom the "Black Hole of Calcutta." she will. be working." l;;;::~~0~~j; Since thattime.it has become a According to Brock, there is Bet.yBrock, manager of nsu's highly profitablebusiness with a "a feeling that's hard-to explain Your Campus Store, has accep- variety of items and services Campus News 0 0 ••••• 0 ••••••••••• '. page 2 that everybody at Kansas Union ted a position as' manager for available to the student .. For Marijuanathon? ........•... ; ..... page 3 is working together for the the campus bookstores at the example, the gift area has been benefit of the students. When Opinlcn ; ; ~0 •• 0 0 •••• 0 0 ••• page 4 ,University .,of Kansas. Brock expanded; T-shirt sales ~are Roger Green, who was then" 0 0 •• 0 • 0 0 resigned from the Boise State "immense" and services such People's Lib page 5 Vice-President of Financial Af- post effective December 1. as key making, and Senate Report" .. 0 0 •• 0 • 0 ••••• '. 0 ••• 0 page 6 fairs •. brought inc here, the' film developing are offered-; at . philosophy service, service, Traveling LighL, 0 0" 0.0 •••••• 0 page 7 " at Boise 'State, they do' do 'at ;reasonable. rates. The bookstore 'service,)o the students' was Entertainment- 0 • 0 • : 00'; • 0; •••••• page 9 has had special book and record stressed constantly, and I was KU' (Kansas Union)." 'sales at "fantastically low" Sports. o 1 0 0 0 • 0 :. 0 • 0 page 14, brought here because that was Brock said that at BSU there prices. 0 0 00 •• 0 • 0 •••••• 0 my philosophy too. I am joining is 'no emergency funding for Classified :page 19 , Brock; feels that she has a school that has the exact same students who need justa few carried, the BSU· Campus Store philosophies asI do. The things , dollars to tide them over when '" as "far as it could go" under her they don't do for students here they're short' of cash. KU .;;; j Page 2 I ARBITER I November 14, 19n i 1 mp n Veteran/s Ad.coutions Committees abound. at Boise State GI Bi II students The head of the Veterans Payments for such courses, Admininstration today caution- he said, must be stopped as of by ,Tim Scharff Most of these groups include ed that one advisory committee ed GI Bill students to look the first 'day of a school term. student representatives, as well "be formed for the BSU Data before they leap if they're For example, if a student "The life cycle of the commit- as people from the administra- Center, 'three such committees considering dropping courses or withdraws from a course on tee is so basic to our knowledge ti~n and faculty, , promptly emerged. seeking non-punitive grades for December I, 1977, under the of current affairs that it is Councils recently formed by But, according to' an admini- them. conditions outlined, VA pay- surprising more attention has the BSU Presidents arc: the stration official, there is a VA Administrator' Max Cle- ments for that course will be not been paid to the science of Meaning of the University, the genuine need_fl2rmost, if not all.- land said that in certain terniinated retroactively to the .
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