~. '<, ",<, University '"of 'Cincinnati NEW:S,-R D NO.27 Suspe(t in (oed nsseults clisclaims Sanders connection by Bill Masterson his reason, the' fact that "the News Editor charges are related to sex offenses. " Sergeant Russell Ja~kson of the Burton is being held on charges Cincinnati. Homicide Squad has . of armed robbery, assault with stated that the suspect under intent to rape, and two charges of arrest in connection with the abduction for immoral purposes. abduction of three V.C. coeds has Two of the three abductions took disclaimed connection with the place on Jan. 19; the. third on -Ian, slaying of Carol Sanders. 29, some four hours after the fatal -.:- "We never said that he was a shooting of V.C. coed Carol suspect (in the slaying). We have , Sanders. not charged him yet or cleared' Burton turned himself in to the him yet and we .are still police on Feb. 5 after a composite investigating his background." sketch, issued by the police and . • Ronald C. Burton, a 26-year old published in the Cincinnati Evening College student at V.C., Enquirer "came too close for has turned himself in voluntarily comfort." to the police in connection with The suspect initially spoke with , the assaults. He is currently being James Royer, head of GARBAGE AND MORE garbage was a common scene in the queen city of the Midwest.Cincinnatl, for the .held under $40,000 bond. co mp any security at the last few weeks because of the strike by the city workers; However, late last week the strike was settled and Judge Clarence Denning of the Cincinnati Milling' Machine where ,the Queen was beginning to be cleaned up. he was employed as a timekeeper. Hamilton County Criminal Court, .r- CNR Dhoto by Dave Kessler) , who set the bond, said, "I will not As reported earlier "Burton Dr. Tepper exclaims take responsibility for having this expressed concern that he might man walk the streets." He cited as be picked up for the Sanders murder, which he denied." According to-Myron A. Funk, Ass't Registrar at V.C., Burton 'BreQlh:ing .c:le~n;'.iliris -oli'r c:ivil.righl~ was taking courses -in iIidustrial management, economics and by Jerry 0 'Conner 'that carbon monoxide, the gas lid poIlu tan 18 have 'caused detect. He concluded "it is often speech leading to an associate of NR Staff Reporter r e l e ase d fr orn automobile "neighborhooddiseases" one-half .a mistake to beat on health effects science-degree in- industrial exhausts, forms a bond with to three-quarters of a mile away as a reason to fight air pollution" management. "Our right to breath clean air is' hemoglobin in, the blood and from their source, Tepper said.' . because they don't always 'exist. our civil right" proclaimed Dr. prevents -the flow of oxygen. Lloyd Tepper of the Kettering "Lung cancer ... bronchitis and Rather, he said "I fight air T epper estima ted th~t in a emphysema are more common in' polhrtion 'because I don't like it Laboritory to some 200 V.C. municipality such - as .Cincinnati -Student lteultli r, ei t ie s than in rural areas" .and don't have to put up with it!" , ' students who packed .the , "five. .percent of a person's Losantiville room' last Thursday ]' explaine,~ . "repper, C/ "bu t . such, Gruber, the· civil engineering hemoglobin is bound thisway and evidence is' difficult' to interpret" . professor, underlined the idea that cer-ter,p!oposed night to. attend the' first Air some cigarette smokers probably Pollution Forum. The forum was because the specific element that there is a civil right to clean-air. have as .much as it ten percent causes the diseases is impossible' to' He intimated two very basic steps sponsored by Students Organized factor f'ro m what carbon by committee Against Pollution (S.O.A.P.J of protecting it: "First, find out monoxide is given off by burning where the pollution is coming Mr. Charles Gruber, civil I" tobacco." 'Register now from and then decide what can ~be by Mitchell B. Shapiro engineering professor at V.C. and He also cited the stagnant NR Staff Reporter former head of the Air Pollution - Students can register now for done about it." He broke the "atmospheric lids" that' prevent sources of pollution -down into Control of 'Cincinnati, 'also spoke movement of a city's air as a the 1970 .Cincinnatian at the ticket office in theTangemann percentages: 16 per cent from Construction of a student health and related some of his major element in the pollution Vniversity Center. Contrary to industrial processes, 13 percent center, and changes' in policies experiences in the A.P.C.C. problem. In one heavily polluted a story which appeared in the from heat and power generating regarding student health service besides pointing out ways for 'city '+~'43 percent- of the people ~ 'last edition of the News plants, five percent from space insurance ,were among major students to combat air pollution. were seriously affected and proposals suggested in a recent Dr. Tepper, a toxicologist, twenty died." , , Record the Cincinnatian 'heating (e. g. a house), five registration fee is $1.04. The per cent from burning garbage, and report of the, student health explained some .of the health In other instances, however, ','free copy" that appeared was 61 percent trom combustion service committee that included aspects of air pollution. He said where .there was no atmospheric: a typographical error and the engine exhaust. an evaluation of present health actual price is as mentioned.' Even though' the automobile is facilities. (See letter to the editor on by far the major contributor to, The committee, composed of Pollution corrtrols page four concerning the the problem, Mr. Gruber administrators, faculty' and subject of student payments theorized "there must be a students, was designated "last for the Cincinnatian.) (Continued on page 7) spring by Thomas Bonner, Provost stressed by Cal. Gov. for Academic Affairs, "to review the present and long-range needs, by Claudia Geraci variety of programs directed at making California "the first state objectives, and services of the NR Staff Reporter student health program. " in the nation to adopt a Rationale for the. establishment "If the air cannot be breathed, com pr eh e ns i v e three-fold of such a committee included the if the water is unfit for drinking, approach to the very critical substantial increase in demand for if the land is despoiled by our problems of pollution." student health services as a result own refuse, we \fill have This January, as Gov. Reagan of . substantial increase in nothing." , delivered his. State-of-the State enrollment; and the lack of, an This statement was made by Message to a joint session of the increase in Student Health Service Governor Ronald Reagan three California state legislature, Staff and facilities to meet' the years ago , in support of pollution was still one of the 'need that has developed. In California's Waste Management major issues. The" message addition, the change in nature of . Program. He also outlined a contained a "laundry list" of student fees precipitated the programs that his administration administration to conduct such a .intended to launch during the - study. coming year. ' In a series of meetings held since Insid'e story Pollution and population issues, last spring, the committee has ,. Y.R.'s ... petition for redress which he said will both affect the- communicated to the V.C. of grievances. next' generation, topped the list.' administration proposals affecting, Concerning pollution, the type of health insurance as well as PAGE TWO governor commented, "We. are facilities and staff available. challenged to protect the, safety At a later' meeting, it was also DRINK ... your age alcohol and. the liberty of our citizens and recommended "that a study be to provide the proper climate for f policy pending. u n d e r ta k e n to e x p l o re economic development while ..-"- relationships between the studer.t preserving our priceless, PAGE THREE health service and the Medical irreplaceable natural resources". Complex to determine the most The solutions to the population _CATS ... win the 'Ard way advantageous use that can be problems cannot be accomplished made of existing faeilities with a unless everyone comestogether in PAGE EIGHT, view toward providing the best a common effort he added, "The possible health service 'to imperatives of the. 70's," as Mr. students." YAF ... part one of a two part Reagan called them, "demand a feature on the right and the common commitment greater- Regarding student fees and the left wing. than: any personal ambition and JODY MELTZER, Sigma-Delta Tau was crowned Queen of Sophos, need for an increase [n facilities, a r e c o m m e n.d a io n by the stronger than any partisanship." Friday night at the Music Hall Dance. Pam Hadley, Alpha Chi Omega, t PAGE TEN commi ttee suggested that "when Last year California passed the jan Lammers, Alpha Omega, Sue Conway, Theta Phi Alpha, and Joe, (Continued on page 2) Saupe, Zeta Tau Alpha, were name to the court. (NR photo by Jim Healy) (Continued on page 3) Page Two '- THE UNIV~RSITY OF CINCINNATI NEWS RECORD February 10, 1970 Senate receives YR elec-fion grievances Vice Prove-st,' 'Verbal 'agreement' prompts .dispute explains tenure by Marla Tannenbaum NR Staff Reporter by Bill Masterson agreed to regard it as a verbal, contract is as good as any and "inquired as to whether or News Editor gentleman's agreement and said other." not I would like to join the YR's.
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