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'j <, \. \? _\\C N,v _ U;' C '- ' "' 50 'Z' h '* "* '- i 19 96 Universiy Ballos mpoun'ded Unir,Hearing, of Cincinnai N'EWS RECORD Published Tuesdays and Fridays during he Academic Year excep as scheduled, Vol. 56 Cincinnai, Ohio; Friday, April 18, 1969 No. 40 Cour Order-Pus Freeze On Ballo Tally r 'Suden Cour lae Wednesday They were denied he chance o he elecions in a legal and proper afrnoon issued a emporary voe, which raised a fundamenal manner." He also announced ha resraining-order agains Suden quesion of he exension of he Ken Heuck, a hird-year law B.0 d y Presiden ' Glen voing franchise in 'suden suden will ac as counsel for he Weissenberger, Tom Benne, and elecions o non-undergraduae.sudenf governmen in nex he Elecions Commiee which sudens. week's hearing.. Benne heads which will prohibi The exension of he voe o, The graduae sudens will be he Commiee from oalling all.such sudens is he quesion he represened-in he case by Michael voes cas for he offices of Cour will rule on in is hearing Levy,' who will ac as Chief Suden Body Presiden and nex week. Unil he. decision is Prosecuor. Vice-Presiden, and for he made, however, he resraining Several persons close.o he "Charer of Suden Righs and order will "freeze" he ballos in conroversy cied Aricle V, Responsibiliies. quesion. Secion ' of he, presen Senae The Cour order read "Tha he A emporary resraining order is Consiuion as being of key ballos for he elecion of he he,cour's device o preserve he imporance...in he case. The Presiden and Vice-Presiden of "saus quo" unil i can hand- secion which was seen as being' he Universiy of' Cincinnai down is inerpreaion of he imprecise and unclear in he Suden Body (Suden Senae) Senae Consiuion. 'meanings of he erms "suden an he voe on he Charer of Boh Palasek and Aronoff body of hese respecive colleges" Su den Rg h s a n d explained ha hey were rying o and "Suden Body of he Responsibiliies be impounded "involve non-undergraduae Un i versi y", reads "The u,nco u n ed pen din g a sudens in order o make his a membership' of Suden Seane deerminaion by, he Suden -';muliversiy." Aronoffwho was shall consis of represenaives of Cour of he righs assered in his on he commiee which drew up he undergraduae colleges of he complain.". he proposed Charer of Suden Universiy eleced by he 'suden The order was iniiaed by Righs,,commened ha "he body' of.hese respecive colleges graduae sudens Seven' M. Charer affecs all sudens, so all and' he Suden, Body VCe- Aronoff and Rober- L. Palasek, sudens should have a righ o Presiden and he Sud ea 'Body who aced "for, hemselves, and as voe.", Presiden eleced by he Suden represenaives of he class of all The injuncion will hamper he Body of he Universiy." sudens of he Universiy who are couning of voes for hose offices This marks One of" he firs, if no full-ime undergraduae.menioned above, bu will have,no no he iniial, ime in he hisory sudens." effec on he couning of ballos of he Cour ha he voing The case, arose when' he wo for oher suden offices. franchise involved in, suden PART OF THE RECORD number of voers cas heir bab6s, lile grac;l sdensaemp, o,-c _A.Wednesy's Senae session elecions was quesioned Wih realizing ha hey would no learn 'he resuls for. over a week because heir voe Wed.nesday,afje:rnom lp:reslden, Welssenberger saed regard o non-undergraduae of a Suden Cour injuncion. ',.",:,he,suden:-gomrnen elecions. ha "we (Senae) were handling sudens. Senae Pace sl;w7dn;;;'hi9he$"-ey7r'voletops :5000; n Face Of Cour Order Senale, Trihunal,.Classlolals n by Parick J. Fox.Senae avoided any major commen or acion on he emporary resraining order issued ' agains hem earlier Wednesday by. wo UC graduae sudens. Oher han ha,i was a quie.evening a Suden Senae las Wednesday. Wha did happen a he Senae's weekly meeing.which, besides almos no aaining number of Senaors needed for Qourum, ;0 lased only abou a half an hour, was he passage of wo bills. Upon he recommendaion of Treasurer Chuck Lileon, Senae alloed $350 more o cover he. coss incurred in operaing his year 's s u de n elecions. Originally, he budge for "elecions, compued and' raified by las Year's Senae," provided $450 o run he balloing. According o Lileon, hough, increased voer urnou and rising coss for elecion maerials nside Sory Special coverage by NR Execuive Edior Diana Risse of "mpac wo'.;(lay Symposium Vanderbil 69", a Universiy a' which explores he issues and aiudes of he' emerging genera'ion, represened by h' spokesmen. pages. 6-7 of is brough abou beaddiional expendiures, and hence, he exra allomen. The suden assembly,approved he by-laws of (Coninued on page 3) L "'m no disressed a changes in he universiies. 'm concerned a he desrucive, undemocraic elemens mixed wih democraic aspiraions." Senaor Edmund Muskie Democraic Senaor from Maine "We don' know as much abou birh conrol... as we haue augh ourselves abou weapons, " McGeorge Bundy Presiden of he Ford Foundaion- " seems o me ha killing people is, aj:lo more serious maer han' making love o hem. " Anson Moun Public Affairs Manager 'piny boy "We aregoing o emphasize he kind of prolonged sruggle when you figh unil you die, or unil whies begin o re-examine hemselves and' heir decaden insiuions. " Dr. Nahan Hare Direcor of BlacK Sudies _. Symied' by a-suden Cour 'ino he nigh Wednesday o he P re sid en i a an d resraining' order which _forbade compile and, release resuls of he Vice-Presidenial races, "and he he -eouning of ballos for he op 'oucomes of elecions for new fae of he Charer, will no be wo.sruden-body offieesand he.senae and Tribunal members answered for a leas a week, unil also Charer of Suden Righs and from he various colleges, and' 'afer.he Cour hears he case. The he Responsibiliies, he Senafe'class officers. ' 'o,ucome of he.voe <;>nhe new Elecions Commiee labored far.the big quesions of who won Senae consiuion -'Yll,also no be available unil someime nex week.,. Voer urnou was he heavies in'he hisory of suden elecions. The -, oal was esimaed by Emer qinq.'--,- ---:---..._,- "Order is no he end o human life; i is a meas o i.., Give he voe o 18.year aids..,give involvemen and' responsibiliy o youhs, a voice in decisions. " / The Reverend T.S. Hesburgh Presiden of Nore Dame' Universiy (Replacing Mayor Samuel Yory of LA, a lef.) " is erribly hypocriical o criicize proesors who sorm an ROTC, building when hey (ROTC cades) are being rained o.eorm, oher people's buildings." Rober Scheer Edior Ramnars Magazine "Violence in he U.S. as ronceived and peeraed by a minoriy of young people... is no achieving significan change a all, bu rearding change." Phlllip Abbo Luce Columnis, New Guard Magazin._------'..-...-...-..-...-..-...-..-...-....-...-...-...-..-...-...-..-..-...-...-...............-."."j. 'Elecions COmmiee chairman Tom Benne as being over 5000.sudens, and oher esimaes ranged' as high' as 5500. Sreamlined mehods for collecing, soring, and couning he ballos enabled he commiee o.handle he enire wo-day elecion wih only a minimum of problems. -, SENATE The new Senae will have,' from A & S, Fred Erel and, John Schneider serving one-year erms,.and John Appel and Senae veeran Bill Bender serving for w 0 year s Bus i ness, Adm i n i s ra ion will be represened by Tad D:uemler and John Fisher, each serving for one year, and Dave Ammon andderry Peer; 'who were 'eleced o wo-year seas. Pharmacy will be represened for one and wo years by.gary Snell and Sve Lipp, r.espe.c:iyely. Mfll'jorie Buchanan (one: yeary.. and Jane' "!)raska, anoher" veeran,will be_nursing, (Coninued on page 2) ODK TAPS The men of he Mpha Thea CirCle of Omicron Dela. Kappa will ap heir spring pledge., class, e.ay, April 22, a 12:39 in he Faculy Lounge of he U DiVersiy Cener. 'Elecion of ODK is in recogniion of, ousanding leadership iii exracurricular aciviies and scholanbip wihin he Universiy communiy "

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Noing ha he weak-ness of he The five youhs were: Dave local Democraic Pary made i an Alman, UC graduae suden and unsaisfacory' vehicle for change, former NR edior; Leroy Sos a he raised he Charerie Pary as second-year law suden here; Jo. he mos viable insrumen for Thomas; a Pos and Times-Sar Negro advancemen. Sos hen reporer; James Schorr, Procer forecas ha he sysem would and Gamble markeing execuive fall no hrough "rocks, boles, -:and Dennis Riley, founder of h or bombs," bu hrough a real, Xavier Young Democras. black power based on awareness; Sos, a black suden' who pride, and uniy. -,. considers himself poliically Riley, claiming ha he vocal moderae, assered ha every minoriy of young people do black man has a "duy" o abolish represen he feelings of millions a sysem which is poliically more, bl as e'd he naion's More Elecion Saisics (Coninued from page J) and Healh's 1969-70 Senaor a presen, and Larry Bonhaus will represen DAA, and Universiy College will be represened on' Senae by John Baron, John Faessler, Debbie Heck, Kahy Hemming, and Paul Meyer. Compleing he new line-up are John Sco (one, year) and Joe Kormos (wo years) from Engineering, and Rober Kellison (wo years) from CCM.. TRBUNALS n he races for seas on college (Coninued on page 3) - SQUACK SPRNG POP FESTVAL l,. FEATURNG Tim Bu(kley, Saple Singers And ron BUllerfly APRL19, 8:30 P.M. HARA ARENA, DAYTON OHO SHLOH SPRNGS ROAD PHoNE 278-4776 TCKETS $3, $4, $5 Now on Sale U.C: STUDENT UNON and SHAKER PLANE, 37 Calhoun S. A SQUACK PRODUCTON,. G8 () 41J) 8/C; li T;H'NGS i'lf.s liy STUDENTS AND 'FACULTY NOW YOU -CAN STAY N ANY SHERATON HOTEL AT SPEC AL RATES FOR RESERVATONS AND NFORMATON CALL BLL SPEAR AT 475-2748(DAY), 421-2566(NGHT) Friday, April 18,-1969 business communiy and poliical sysem. The businessman he said, reads on many, while preending o help he communiy. n addiion, he commened' ha poliics.mus begin applying he "one-man, one-voe" principle.. Riley hen urned his aenion o Cincinnai specifically, He charged ha local represenaion is unfair on wo couns: ha few. young people gain office, and ha Republicans win more seas on he ciy council han hey should' righfully have. To subsaniae he laer charge, he saed ha $ Republicans in he las elecion :!7' " won six seas wih 45 percen of he.voe, while Democras won only one sea wih 39 percen of he voe. Charerie candidaes ook wo seas wih a 15 percen oal., Alman classified young people' ino wo general groups: "Those who hold he hope for sociey and hose who hold he seeds o desrucion." He commened ha hose who could save Cincinnai had wihdrawn ino a sae of non-involvemen. Schorr observed ha resless youhs are working boh inside and ouside he esablishmen. Alhough boh groups disrus he esablishmen, he said, he desrucive group on he ouside : "ges he play on TV and oher media." Those inside he esablishmen believe in democracy, ye refuse o conform o he rules of poliics, he remarked. Thomas commened ha all. people in Cincinnai mus be free if he ciy is o ensure freedom for anyone. She compared he pligh of.he poor o ha of a drowning man who mus be saved. 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" r Friday,April181969 Elecions... (Coninued from valle 2) T'r ib u na l s, he following individuals won elecion: Universiy College; Tim Collins, Seve Driggers, Kahy Hemming, and Mark Pace; CCM; Chrisine Goodman, Charles Hoock, Cheryl Senae..... (Coninued from page 1) Suden Aciviies B-oard, which had been presened o hem "afew weeks earlier. The by-laws passed wih a favorable recommendaion from Snnae's Consiuion commiee. Prior o: he shor legislaive session Wednesday, Presiden Weissenbeiger repored ha Yippie leader Jerry &ubin will be speaking Tuesday April 22 in he UC Fieldhouse. According o Weissenberger, Rubin has agreed o appear a no cos, and consequenly here will be no admission charge o hear he conroversial youh leader. Weissenberger also commened on emporary resraining order "which hals, for he ime being, he suden body elecions. Weissenberger fel ha "We (Senae) were handling he.elecions in a legal and proper manner." The Presiden declined furher commen, excep o say ha he had obained he services of Ken Heuck, a hird-year law suden, o represen Senae in he upcoming hearing enaively scheduled for Monpay,April 21. For sale-wecding gown and "'eil, Size 3-5; Can 475-2379 Afer 5.. SJ Yoga nsrucion Healh, relaxaion 321.1359 Room Waned-Mod. Ap., Pool, ba.lcony, i. laundry, air cond.cl()se o campus on Marshall Ave. bu lile,furn. $105 per monh'961-0315 - Kline, Sharon MCDaniel, and Sharon Scliaufuss; Home Ec; Cahy Bowee, Nancy Howe, and Claudia Mills; and Nursing and Healh; Juania Karch, Norma Jiminez, Ru)): Anne Dunker, Linda Hall, Joan Swarz, and Jane Walker. Resuls from oher colleges were no available o he NR a press ime. CLASS OFFCERS The senior class eleced Pee Woo' as,presiden,' Rick Hopple as Vice-Presiden, Diane Schneider as Secreary,. and Bob Peerson as Treasurer. The Junior class, he only oher one in which resuls were available a press ime, eleced Tom Humes as Presiden, Dave Leopold as Vice-Presiden, Barbara Seibel as Secreary, and Dave Ammon as Treasurer. AWS Eleced o serve he Associaed Women Sudens were Nancy Ellen Paulsen, Presiden; Nancy Howe as Vice-Presiden; Carolyn Shulesworh and Kris Hanni as Secrearies" and Peggy Schneider as Treasurer. Complee resuls of oher offices will be carried in nex week's NR, as soon as hey be come available from he Elecions Commiee. All of he resuls given above are pending final cerificaion, and in some cases here will be recouns. You '. con, ge married THE UNVERSTY - OF CNCNNAT.,,!age Miss Breck HAR -. SPRAY Mi-Lo OF CLFTON Three World Li. Books for sale, ennis.raque 961-0315 " Looking for aparmen and girl o share i wih commencing nex Sepember Call: 921-3581 AMP-Fender,Twin-Reverb wih J. B Lansing speakers. 200 was. call Ray a 791 6650 ' Aggressive sudens-bf sales work, earn $3.50,per hour and up in your spare ime. Male- or female call Mr. Dailo 2.5111 For Ap. o suble for summer, air cond., near campus$95/mo. 961-78'85, '61 Ausin,Healy 3000, $800.00 i61-2129 evenings '64 V.W. BU5,$700.00 961-2129 evenings '66 Suzuki 120 cc w.ell cared for $225.00'961-2129 evenings Help Waned- sudens desiring o earn cash or 28 day, rip.,o Europe in summer of 1969. Send name, address, an.d phone number, o Creaive T'ravel nemaioni P.O.B()x 2388 Cincinnai, Ohio. 45201.. wih9ul a ring.,, ' Women-for fulifillmen, exciemen and securiy..cajl54.1...4960 collec College Educaed girl needs yping, excellen ypis, reasonable raes' For sale-grech counry genleman, good condiion, highes.bidder 861-6797 or 281-0881 Sale original ar work on Union Bridge April 26 Blow Yourself UP Gor;Pieces PHOTO JGSAW PUZZLE 1 f. x ly2 f. Send My Black & Whie or color phoo. We will send you a f. x 1112 f.pho,o Jigsaw puzzle. - Mailed -in 40 easy-oassemble pieces; Grea gif or gag. A $25 value for $4.50 Phoo DarBoard 1f dia.meer $4.50 Ge your own Personalized Phoo Dar Board. Send any black and whie o.r color phoo. Mouned on genuine 'cork and comes wih 3 precision dars. You, o,iginal phoo,ell,ned undamaged. Add SOc posage and handling 10' EACH iem. Send claecl or M.O. (No C.O.D.) o: PHOTO JGSAW, Dep. C 210 Eas 23 S. New York, NY 10010 Dealer inquiries'invied BBSBBBB S S S &BSS S BSBSS '- For some, any old ring migh do - cigar band included. Bu mos brides and grooms are prey paricular abou he rings hey choose. Tha's.why ever since he Arflarved people began making rings back in 1850, more brides have worn ArCarved han any oher. ArCarved crafsmanshi is he same oday as i was more' han a cenury agocareful and beauiful..h!carved Vi ED 0 N G ABNGTON SET RNG,S Arearve4 wedding ring8 in 14K 80lid gold are available from '10 o over '150 Regular or exended charge acccuns invied GETZ JE'VELERS RACE NEAR FFTH 721 5555' TR COUNTY MAllO COVNGTON WESTERN WOODS MAllO NORWOOD WALNUT HllS 0 KENWOOD MAll MilFORD SHOPPNG CENTER MT. WASHNGTON 0 MDDLETOWN

for Page Four THE UNVERSTY OF CNCNNATi ;J'! '7:!illillllllll, Friday, April 18, 1969 "As if his year's suden elecions weren' bizarre enough, he - resraining order placed on he Elecions Commiee Wednesday -afernoon 'has added more confusion-sand more Sir: 1! _ '. significance--o he suden elecoral process.. " A commen on he Sudens for 'The quesion, in a nushell, is wheher sudens who are no a Democraic S?ciey's PoJ;es fullime undergraduae' sudens-be hey graduae meods agai ns: llhar! '..,' '..' recruiers on campus. Ther plan S par-une, or. special sudens-have he righ o voe, n o fill he appoinmen schedule elecions which have by cusom been considered an so as o preven ineresed undergraduae excercise. Suden Cour's ask in unravelling sude!1s from conferrlng'!ih he he vague wording ef he Senae consiuion will no be an recruers, a.nd hen wsm he - -,,' recruiers'.ime by asking mane easy one.,_, quesions. assume his proes is Suden governmen - ha is, Suden Senae and he relaed o he,nionwid.sds Tribunals and class offices under.i - is defined in Senae's movmen agans mhary?wn consiuion ". -. as an qergraduae..on. ' Th' e c 1.ause C 'ed recruiers campus. ' as well as ROTC on n he'ory on, page one Sclear, as far as goeswih respec Excluding any personal opinions o 'all suden legislaors wih he excepion of he Presiden abou eiher SDS or he miliary, and Vice-Presiden \of he suden body. 'The funcion of he he quesion in his pariclar case \ Senae is also defined in erms of he undergraduae suden see. o be ne of principle: o alhough ', here S allowance for acion o be akn for he cerain sudens (SDS members, n his case) have he righ o preven "general welfare of he suden body." ohers from, seeking informaion Bu he wording of Secion of Aricle V,.already referred or pursuing heir ineress?,n o could be, consrued as differeniaing beween' he,oher. words, hey seem. be,,' - '" - ", ' h assumng he power of decision Suden ody of he- ndegraduae colleges, and e for he suden body, and heir "Suden Body" of he Universiy, could be held. ha by. decision is ha he sudens, no" specifically excluding non-undergraduae sudens, he regardless of heir own opinions, consiuion implicily includes hem in is concep of-jus should, no confer wih recruiers, who are he sudens wih whom i is concerned. Perhaps he' feel sure, however, ha mos. ',' -, -,',,. sudens on mpus are capable of differen erms of reference o he suden body - maybe making 'such a decision for would be beer for purposes of clarificaion o refer o i as hemselves'. Perhpas SDS members he "body of sudens" -are merely accidens of prose, and should cosider he definiion of ha he wriers of his documen inended no differeniaion. "dmocj'ac",.he ype?f.sociey, We don' know: he Cour will have o weigh he evidence in which hey claim o be armmg for.... ' Furher,,he SDS approach o making S decision., his problem suggess an immaure canno be conesed ha Senae, alhough i defines iself sarcasic aiude ha will only' in undergraduae erms, can and does affec oher sudens. mee. wih opposiion, uing The policies and pracices of Senae commiees concerned recrurs d wasmg, heir rme ih U' 'y f lii d','.c "1 ' by askmg Wha S he color of W mversrv ac mes an services, ror examp e, are no,he underwear?" does no seem o limied in heir effecs o undergraduaes. Since suden \be a' raional approach. f _SDS. governmen, in pracice if no in inen.idoes affec graduae embrs are really riouin heir, and oher sudens is i righ o deny hem a voe when menons.d b'ebef" seems,., -'?., d.,. 1 ha hey migh devise va more e eclon r. und. Again, Su en COur wil have o maure inellecual proes,. one make his decision., ha' would make 'clear rneir Aiso-'included iri he resraining order are he voes on he' purposes' and ideas, a'rid invie Charer of Suden Righs and Responslbiliies. This is an raional. reasonable.negoia ions - ineresing maer; whaever inerpreaion he Cour places on, he Senae 'Consiuion, i mus be realized ha his -Clin 0 n' H e w<a.n charer does no belong o a goverrimenal body; i belongs o he udens. The eleven poins would be relevan o all secors of he Universiy populaion. Once again, he <, quesion arises' of wheher i is.in he spiri of democracy o den persons' a voe on' a maer which bears heavily on heir righs in heir 'paricular socieal seing. ;, The Cour's job is paricularly difficul in view of he fac ha here is no preceden o learn from -in his 'campus' recen 'hisory. The quesions are murky, and here definjive righ or wrong. is no, Wha we have ried il do is'explain he problems in a lile bi of deail. Wha he counsel for each of he respecive sides' has o do is examine he issues in inimae deail, and ry o clarify and idenify he problems. For all he confusion and unforunae delay in arriving a a.working governmen, for he year 1969-1970, i appears ha when he smoke clears we may jus have a suden governmen which is precise in is' relaion o he Universiy as one body. N\VS RE;OUD Universiy o Cincinnoj NaiQnal Educaional Adverising Ser"ice, nc. Rooms 411 12 15, Union BUilding, Cincinnai, Oho 45221, 475 2748, 2749 ) $3.50 per year, 10 cens per copy. Spcond Class Posage Paid. Cincinnai. Ohio Member: Associaed Collegiae Press EDTORAL STATEMENT The leefs and columns appearing in he News Record represen solely he views of heir wriers. All diorials reflec only heviews. of he ediorial saff of he paper and do no, represen Universiy policy. EDTORAL STAFF. Edior in-chief Lenny Green Execuive Edior Di'ana Risse aging Edior ' Sue Senger ' 'Spors Edior.. : ' - '"'' Richie Kaz Theaer Edior... ".. /...;.. ',','.. ;',..,,ill,speal' Phoo Ediors - : John Sedgwick, Todd Bardes \.... BUSNESS STAFF BusinesS Manager Toby Besecker AdVerising '- ' Howie Kleinman. Dick Snyder Friz -Seiner -\ ls[)s' Makes DeclslorlsForOhers. Teens The ciy of Cincinnai is in' he process of organizing a massive "Teens for Decency" rally. Alhough 'his ciy as usual is faking second place in his campaign, he ideas and senimens embodied, in his venure, if hey are sincere, (arid o many ha is a big doub).are of he umos imporance, and deserves nohing bu high applause. Cincinnai, however, a his ime,..sands a chance of aking one.1 of he bigges seps in he realm of human undersanding, a sep ha would no be second behind any,'bu a novel and vial sep ha would give his ciy he leadership i so badly lacks oday. This wrier, herefore a his ime challenges Cincinnai o immediaely plan, suppor, and effecively uilize a meaningful "Teens agains Racism '.' rally, 'no one ha would end a he physical rally sage, bu one ha would be he beginning of a brand new life.syle for Cincinnai and America a large. ' A Meaningful Venure For, many years hose who consider hemselves he moral salwars of his ciy have, engaged, hemselves in far oo much meaningless rheoric. The problems confroning his ciy and is environmen have been consanly skired, he real issues are no' being.confroned, he more meaningful acions ha should. be aken are lef smoldering by he wayside. Le us see he ciy fahers begin o make a concered effor owardsolvng problems such,as racism, povery, job discriminaion, lack of funds for educaion, an open and meaningful housing law (no he myh we presenly have) and above all, a rue respec 'for human digniy. Le us begin o uilize he surging masses of our youh, no o perpeuae pas myhs, bu o lead his ci,y and, indeed, his naion ono a higher plane of human undersanding. This' in' realiy will be a wih he opposiioh, ha is, he miliary. Bey Lange A&S, '70 Graduae Voing? Sir:, Today when aemped o voe in he campus elecions, learned ha graduae sudens are disenfranchised a UC.There has been much alk "recenly abou paricipaory democracy, ye here we have a siuaion where a large and presumably well-qualified group of, sudens is compleely wihou represenaion or voing righs in.he suden, governmen. Having been a UC only one year, am unaware of he hisory of graduae suden' governmen here. However, feel ha graduae and undergraduae sudens share many problems and should be represened by he same governing body. would -be ineresed in hearing oher opinions on his opic. Candice Brown Graduae School 'J oc k Hange-ups sir: Tuesday afernoon Jim FLnger.made a, saemen o he effec ha mos sudens are on' campus because' of heir minds and he ' jocks, are here only because of heir bodies. hink his is, very rue and subsaniaed by he jocks hemselves as hey sumble hrough campusin packs harassing verbally or oherwise anyone whose looks' or dress hey don' like. - To prove my pom,"' on Wednesday was walking by he Rhine Room when noiced a jo ck hrowing, raher large spiballs a wo long-haired For rneaningfulveur. AnOpen Challenge This wrier openly and unequivolcally challenges he enire ciy of Cincinnai, from he riches, o he poores, he inellecs o he uneducaed, o make wha in' essence would be probably he greaes sride ever aken in his communiy. furher challenge Frank Weikel of he Cincinnai Enquirer, along wih his boss Brady: Black, Judge Be-njamin Schwarz of " he Juvenile Cour, along wih Judge George S. Heizler in.he Divorce -Cour, and every 'mumcipal'judge and, couny prosecuor o hrow heir suppor in his venure. '\ Le us hear he voice of John Held, Mayor Ruelhmann and he \ enire Ciy Council. Le heir leadership be frs and foremos on 'his vial issue. Herein lies he opporuniy for he Republican and Democraic paries of his ciy o give he needed non-parisan guidance o come forh' honesly and meaningfully in he pursui of human digniy. Le he facades ha his ciy have been accused of, begin o fall. Le he respec which' he young is fas loosing hose, who we once looked up o, be again rekindled.' Le he jusice we so ofen alk abou become a realiy. A Meaningful Moraliy The curren "Te'ens for Decency" rally is, as he media "ells us, based on morals. f his be rue hen le his moraliy find is.way in is rue and meaningful conex, ino he homes of hose who would each heir children racial or religious prejudice. The definiion given for he decency rally is ha of respec. However, afer looking a he acions, lives and pracices of hose who shou he 'loudes suppor for he rally: one is forced o seek a redefiniion of he erm respec. f we are unable o see and undersand our fellow men, wheher hey differ1'rom us in, color of skin, religious beliefs?r \ Decency? sudens. walked over o him and said ha he wasn' very, 'brigh. He replied by screaming a, loud obsceniy a me as 1 walked away and hen -he sared o follow me. When he saw ha 'r had sopped o alk o a friend he hen sopped, gave a loud Bronx cheer, and lef. This is no an isolaed inciden. 'm sure you' know of ohers who he jocks have bohered. Wha 'can be done? can hink of only wo hings - eiher abolish he ahleic program and' concenrae on educaion (ha's. wha a universiy is for, isn' i?) or perhaps pu he jocks wih he oher animals ha are needed for heir bodies in he zoo where hey can' boher anyone bu hemselves. A leas ge hem off he campus, and soon., Paul Ginsberg DAA, '71 Wh osays SO?, Sir: read ha aricle on "Cadence of a Differen Drummer" an hough i was real fine. Tha boy kno:ws 'his noodles. liked hem firs wo panographs where Noah says wha he- Universiy hinks. - Yes sir, ha boy knows wha his' alkin on. specially like hem words like "massive poliical esablishmen," "powers o be," and "grea ruling blocks." ain' go much book leamin ye, bu heard hem words before. Me and Frank didn' have no classes. so we was one of he ones ha saw ha feller ',ake his clohes off,, God help his soul! ( jus wish Mr. Finger had saw ha!) Tha, panograph on "bureaucracy" was my favorie. knew i was imporan cause he' says ha word seven imelil in six (Coninued on page 5) 'financial sanding, hen we are in realiy deceiving ourselves. f we see respec as a.double sandard in he cours of law and remain silen, if we see our fellow men prevened from living in decen houses, if we allow he law o mean one hing o one- group and a differen hing o 'anoher, hen we have compleely missed he poin. Moraliy will, in essence, have los is basic fiber "morals", Respec And The Home. A Teens Agains Racism and Prejudice would begin' o build a base hrough which he eaching by many Cincinnai parens of prejudice and, racism o heir children, a home could be eliminaed. The effors by many sudens' on his very campus, o show heir parens he psychoic sickness ha is racism, Could be furhered. The apparen and disressing "slip" in a quoefrom he presiden of he Teens for Decency rally, who is incidenally a UC suden. "We do no discriminae here. We even have Negroes'," could be virually eliminaed {rom furher alks by our youhs. The apparen "us"...and "hey" connoaion of he -words "even have" in he above quoe, would easily be removed from our language. n he pursui of -undersanding we mus seek balance, we mus remember ha no individual, no culure, no people, and no sae can endure wihou self-respec, and wihou placing a posiive value on is own memories and is own characer. Ye neiher individual nor sae can mainain self-conrol if hey idolize heir curren memories and preferences beyond he possibiliy of developemen 'and, change under he -impac-of experiences and informaion from ouside references. Herein lies a big chance for his ciy o begin' o pracice wha i preaches. Come hen, Cincinnai, how abou a Teens Agains Racism? Prove o he world ha you cainvalue human digniy., X'" ;:; :; "4 s,

-- /..,- Friday, April 18, 1969 THE UNVERSTY OF CNCNNAT SDS P'rolesls ROC-'sPresenee) Proposes "leach-in"" Wilh'Officials Occupaion of he, hallway in fro n of he UC ROTC deparmen in he basemen of he Biology Building Wednesday by members of SDS served o focus aenion on he SDS proes agains he eaching of miliarism on campus. Gahering in quie. groups and engaging in conversaion wih sudens and officers of he ROTC, approximaely hree dozen SDS members assembled a - 9:30 who were, in he words of a prined. saemen, "acing in srong condemnaion' of he Vienam War, and especially agains hose adminisraors who insis ha, miliarism be augh and promoed on he campus." Siing in, fron of he ROTC signified ha sudens involved in SDS, according o he saemen, "find his passive accepance of he miliary, he war, and he collecive indocrinaion of our persons inolerable, and, are demonsraing agains i." Discussions beween individuals lining' he hallway and ROTC, ' auhoriies and corpsmen led o a proposal by members of SDS ha a debae or "each-in" be scheduled on he Union Bridge o evaluae he 'meris' of miliary raining a an educaion insiuion such as he universiy. f Roc spokesmen accep he opporuniy for a public debae" M.ore leers... (Coninued from,p'!_)_ panographs. When he wrier used ha word "pussy-fooing," knew was voin for him, cause my favorie man for Presiden in 1968 used ha word all he ime. Tha jus goes o show you, we're all lyin he same direcion-we jus have differen kinds of wings. When he wound up by saying hem men ain' go no righ o deny i, fel like sandin up and sayin, "Sock i o em!" Yes, sir, Noah's my man. Dave Mahews A&S, '70 RAZOR CUTTNG AN'D REGULAR HAR CUTTNG done by EUROPEAN MASTER BARBERS ESQURE.BRBER NEXT TO 5h 3rd BANK SHOP 228 W. McMillan OPEN ALL WEEK MONDAY TO FRDAY 8-6 SATURDAY 8-5 621-5060 --- -, he 'meeing will be held nex week. A definie dae has no been esablished. Wednesday's' "demonsraion" was no an aemp o inerfere wih operaions in he' ROTC offices. and William Neser. Dean of Sudens commened ha he Universiy being a place of open forum, 'canno infringe on heir righ o dissen as long as hey do no violae he righs of ohers. STTNG-N in he ROTC office, SDS'ers proes he eaching of miliary science in he Universiy. The group laer demaded ha ROTC officials ake par in ------ a "Teach-in.",,(NR phoo.!>yrod Penningon) -' ALPHA P,H OMEGA SU RVVAL KT f you are ineresed in having your parens, girlfrind, or boyfriend back home receive informaion on a SURVVAL KT, please fill in he form below. nformaion concerning APO's Rescue Commiee and heir EXAM WEEK SURVVAL KT will be sen o hem.. The SURVVAL KT consiss of fruis, swees, pop and oher necessiies \ for successful cramming for he June Exam period. This program is sponsored by he Universiy of Cincinnai Chaper for he benefi of is Communiy Service Fund. This.Fund finances service projecs o he Campus Communiy as well as he Greaer Cincinnai Area.. Please deposi your compleed reques in MCiilbox No. 13, Alpha Phi Omega, Behind he Universiy cener Desk. Please send infonnaion on he SURVVAL KT o ( ) my parens (,) my boyfriend (). my girlfriend NAME ' ADDRESS '.; -.'. o' ;',...:...T':.. CTY LAST WEEK '.STATE... ZP. '.. Deposi -By Wed.: April 23. Why Nol Be A 'A U.C.Ceerleader? Aen anj. 'kcunen 1\ CLNCS: APRL 30, MAY 1,5 'FELDHOUSE 7-, ' MAY 3, SCHMDLAPP 10-12 TRYOUTS: MA Y 7-8' M.R. BEARCAT CLNC:.!.\P1UL3Q!_?9; FELDHOUSE SUMMER JOBS WE HAVE ASPE3CAlJOB JUST "FC)R voui Naional gency of Suden Employmen P. o. Box 52492 New Orleans, Louisiana 70150 \ ocash o Check, 0Money Order GENTLEMEN: Pleasesend 1969 Summer Job' Direcories Checked Below. '. o VACATON RESORT JOBS $3.00 Work wih sudens a America's fines Resors. o FOREGN JOBS $3.00 Gain valuable experiences.abroad wih pay. D CAREER TRANNG OPPORTUNTES." '. Sar your 'career working wih America's bes companies. $3.00""" o SP.ECAL OFFE. Our laes bullein which conains all hree job fields plus a special job assignmen for you. Please sae ineres and desired locaion. $4.00,Page Five Sigma Si9l11a._. May "'3 SALB OAT Win A STAN BRAKHAGE, AND HS FLMS M'ONDAY-APRL 21 REA:r HALL $1.00 SCENES FROM CHllDH,QOD UN'DER & THS WEEK AT HLLEL FR. ORGNAL SERVCE AT 7:30 N MEMQRY of 6,0,00,000. SUNSEMNrAR DNNERS FLMS,on he. HOLOCAUST. 4: 00 a Charles VAN HEUSEN 417 e CLASSC STRPES N BlliB&! CONTEMPORARY.COORS. :;:-.,...;":;-::::-:-. ::::::::::.::::: _-.:.-. 'f_"- PERMA,NENTY PRESSED vanopresstm Fashion righ. Brighly sriped. This new-color- shir by Van Heusen is handsomelyailored in he auhenic "417 V-Taper" radiion for nm, slim fi. Permanenly pressed Vanopress of 50% Forrel*polyeser/50% coon. York buon-down collar. 7 buon-fron. longer shir ails. Choosefrom a variey of colors. $6 '. 208 W. McMillan (by Shipley's) 721-5175 ; Budge Accouns Available,FREE PARKNG a Clifon Parking Lo-161 W. McMillan

o fagesix THE UNVERSrry OF CNCNNAT Friday. April 18, 1969 mpac '69 Explore.s. U-S Miliary,.. by Diana Risse value, Bundy argued, because of is high represenaion; milian and progressive by common needs of sociey..cos and quesionable effeciveness, n organizaions, however" may be pervered Coninuing wih an appraisal of U.S. Amids he many polls, surveys, and ess addiion, he-advocaes widening hecener o undemocraic ends. foreign' policy, Muskie labelled he naion's in he pas few years ha have aemped of aenion from a paricular weapon like While Muskie quipped ha he las failure o pursue he miliary agreemen o analyze oday's college suden wih he ABM o he issue of oal reducion of elecion was no an "unmiigaed example made a Geneva in 1954 a misake, and he irrelevan formulas, a refreshing and - armamens. "n our own ineres and in he of he success of he democraic process," warned of an "overesimaion of U.S. challenging program conduced a ineres of mankind," Bundy coninued, he Senaor : expressed belief _in he miliary.foree." There is a growing wave of Vander b i Universiy. las. weekend "he problem mus be confroned and democraic process and he hope ha rebellion agains he "Moher" role he dispensed wih he saisics and daa and de-escalaion mus be promoecj.". ciizens may "someday be able o counry has adoped, he said, and he hopes '". launched a meaningful probe of he youh Equally imposing is he problem of he' accomplish goals in Convenion Hall raher he Un i e d S a e s will fin d ofhe '60's. ever-increasing populaion. The sruggle for han in he srees." non-inervenionis ways o help oher MPACT was he. ile of he program; s urvi val because, of he populaion Tacics of achieving reform posed a counries and employ greaer wisdom and he heme: The E 7.rging Generaion; he explosion ough o be aacked wih wise problem for he Congressman from Maine, resrain in fure,relaions. '.. _ cas: a group of eigh eminen speakers,, use of birh conrol and family planning. who credied disrupion violence and n conclusion, Senaor Muskie advised renowned for heir ouspoken views of Family planning mehods, Bundy desrucion wih' beer communicaion of reducion in deploymen in he arms race, domesic developmens, and a congregaion explained are "Model T now." The, world goals a imes. "Where. o draw he line," wih aemps o sabilize aciviy and of delegaes represening over 70' colleges needs new ways -o make choices on he he said "is he problem." avoid escalaion. For once, Muskie--pleaded, and' universiies around he counry. bes manner o deal wih his dilemma, he " ':......,;.. _le's "ake risks in he direcion of peace? Undersanding he' generaion ha has assered; "We don' know as much abou ndiscriminae coereion;: he added, S insead of he direcion of war." evolved in he las decade did no pose and,birh conrol... as we have augh no reasonable, since i robs iself of The miliary indusrial complex of which easy job, bu he ask was an urgen and ourselves abou weapons." effeiveness. He warned ha ".alienable" Mu.]de.spoke was a, major 'arge of simulaing one: o analyze he moives, Evaluaing he opporuniies for coercion should be he excepion raher criicism' for Rober Scheer" prominen desires, and acions of "youh 1969" and- soluions o hese problems, Bundy saw as h.,he rule for acion and. New Lef. spokesman and leader of he he influence is aciviies will have in vial he' mainenance of faih in he ndivld.uals should 'no conver poliical "Dump Johnson" movemen. ensuring weeks and years. democraic process, which he admied is a SSues.ino. ucomprormsabl moral. lssu. Callin'g U.S. foreign policy in he pas Perhaps he answers o all he naion's "hard game." The hope lies, he said, in Jusice, like beauy, Muskie heonzed, S few years a "holy ani-communisic problems were no discovered in hose wo sudens and all young people acceping in he "eyes of' he beholder," and. crusade," Scheer saed ha Communism days, bu a mos imporan example was responsibiliy and no allowing hemselves "de,mocray can choke" on oo many has been, a "convenien devil" which, presened for all o see: he value of 0 be resriced by obligaions. non-negoiable demands. - Americans say has designs on he res of confronaion, confronaion of individuals To solve hese 'and oher: crises, Bundy n addiion, he role of he mass he world "The good guyha's us," and ideas.' The need for universiies o concluded,prqmoing" 'civil peace and communicaions media. canno be' SCheer commened have fel an obligaion allow heir sudens o ie exposed oe muual olerance is criical o American,- underesimaed in is.influence on evens, o comba he hre of aggression on all of variey of philosophies was' never more colleges and universiies. "Exremes'," he because hey "convey every grievance ino 'he world's frons. '... clear, and he role of such insiuions in said, "are earing he' fabric of. he every naional parlor." The media make Rejecing he monolih idea of educaing sudens. o discriminae ideas American universiy. apar," and i is many people aware of problems, placing COmmunism oday, he edior of Rampars was never more valued. "nonsense" ha he insiuion is he srain on insiuions for immediae argued ha he movemen has changed, has / Wheher omorrow's leaders will be (as ineffecivejr he promoio. of,freed om. solions. become more.complex and naionalisic, he MPAGr magazine saed) "able o leap ".. -.. and ha, he moives of he Unied Saes adminisraive hurdles in a single bound, are "'differen ha wha we claim." faser han burning napalm, sronger han a ndividual' revoluionary movemens have Chicago cop, able o change he course of replaced 'he old "monolihic evil," Scheer mighy' 'naions" is doubful; bu heir' poined ou, and "he jusificaion for our endeavors. o '''undo he. misakes of he foreign policy has evaporaed" Clark Ken""generaion" will no pass The Unied Saes has acquired he unheeded, an«fiher voicfiofpraise dissen characerisics of- he devil now, inseaa of will no be silled.' -, e enemy; he U.S. wans o creae a Wih a vision ha Alexander Heard, psychological effec on oher naions, Chancellor of Vanderbil, has expressed in. 'Scheer mainains, so ha. American "The naion is our campus, and he world economic ineress are no hreaened. our whole -concern," a symposium of Two courses of acion suppored by he" eaderson he lef-and righ and a body of New Lef leader sugges U.S. wihdrawal sudens moivaed by a yearning for - from he empire i has esablished and a.' changes in our sociey demonsraed heir reducion in he miliary-indusrial desire for he ruh and inelligen, maure complex. The Cold War,. according o courses of acion. - Scheer, has become "insiuionalized"; The conference was an open rebellion new pri.oriies mus be agains he philosophy espoused by a esablished-domesic prioriies-and if Nashville residen and Vanderbil alumni, problems such as he urban crisis.are o be Thomas J. Anderson, a naional leader of solved, 40% o 50% of he naion's he John Birch Sociey. Wriing in he resources mus be redisribued o more MPf CT magazine, Anderson saed, "The consrucive channels. firs,quirenien and obligaion of he Turning orole of disseners in effecing insiuion of learning is o build characer. change; Scheer ermed "ironical" )he fac 'Free speech' and 'search for ruh' do no ha proesors are generally considered o 'i' include he righ o advocae subversion, insurrecion, anarchy, arson, murder and reason; Nor. does 'academic freedom' include he righ -o publicly advocae aheism, Communism, drugs, free love and homosexualiy... Communiss," he said, "should no be.heard,'.. bu imprisoned. (Sokely) Carmichael and his ilk should be conviced of reason and be depored or hung." Such a double sandard was no he answer sudens were seeking. The problems of suden unres and disillusionmen were, in comparison, invesigaed in open debae, conduced on he podium in formal speeches and n small discussion groups, where exchange of.dialogue hi a maximum. Addressed by such naional leaders as Senaor Edmund Muskie, McGeorge Bundy, Phillip Abbo Luce, Rober Scheer, Congressman Allard Lowensein, Dr. Nahan Hare, Faher T. S. Hesburgh, and Anson Moun, he conference was endowed wih a variey of opinions on he effecs of. U.S. foreign policy, he major caalyss for campus revols, he racial crisis, and he changing morals of he emerging generaion. One of he prime sources of disillusionmen among young people in his counry, according o Bundy, he symposium's firs speaker, is he lack of faih in he democraic process. Bundy, who served as advisor o Presidens KennedyanW Johnson, viewed his uncerainy as he producs of he hrea of nuclear weapons and he menace of he populaion explosion. ' Alhough he considers oday's youh o havehigner levels of educaion and a greaer sense of -opimism abou wha can be accomplished in he fuure han previous generaions, frusraion builds because informaion abou echnological advances. and' heir imporance is no easily obained. < "The mass escalaion of echnology in he Sovie Union and he Unied Saes makes 1969 a urning poin... he ordinary 'ciizen, no having access o informaion, canno have his own personal judgmen on his problem." Tlie.. Aniballisic Missile sysem proposed by Presiden Nixon is of dubious suppor violen acics. "Very few in he lef or proes movemen prefer violence," he sressed. The movemen is forced o move o direc acics' by he power of he Esablishmen. _. -....... '. ALUMN MEMORAL. HALL, above, was given o Vanderbil by alumni as a memonal. " is erribly hypocriical o criicize proesors who sorm an ROTC' building o 44 men who los heir lives in World War. Spreading over 150 acres in he hear of when hey (RarC cades) are being rained Nashville! Tenn, Vanrbil is an independen, coeducainal i!1iuio, noed!or is o sorm oher people's buildings." ousandingacademic and research programs. s MPACT senes, originaed m 1964, 18 one,. Tacics he coninued are deermined by of he major naional symposia held annually for sudens o discuss and evaluae naional sociey, 'o by he presors. Ridiculing issues.. '., he idea of "geneel violence," Scheer A program of civil disobedience can be a Failure for immediae response" he saed ha when a group has he power, ar par of he democraic process" bu coninued, always produces proes" cal). be employed o jusify many ypes of judgmen of his depends on he siuaion. reducing he hope for, real progress. violence.. No all forms of civil disobedience, Bundy.Redress is necessary. hroug,h exising The, mos significan. mark of proes, added, are eiher righ or wrong. represenaive organizaions, no-in spie of added Scheer, is ha i "inrudes a sense of The changes sough by sudens a he or because of hem. - urgency" ino he American sociey, which universiy level were also of imporance o. Hiing a variey of opics in a rapid fire.scorns proes because i is reminded of is Senaor Muskie, who followed Bundy o quesion and answer period, he Senaor own errors and hypocrisy. he podium Friday nigh. Muskie, who advised leaving campus.disorders o he Real violence, Scheer - explained, is sough he office of he Vice Presidency in universiies o sele, and saw he differen from he confronaion poliics he las naional elecion on he. opporuniy o expose miliary raining o such as seizing buildings and saging si-ins, Democraic icke, saw, he desire o he academic communiy as, possibly, he a policy advocaed by he lae Dr. Marin reshape and reform insiuions also as a only good ha ROTC does.. Luher King, Jr. Confronaion poliies, he responsibiliy.. n a discussion of "emoional" proes, speaker emphasized, are absoluely "'m no disressed a changes in he Muskie called he use of force and violence essenial because hey have made he universiy. 'm concerned a desrucive, as common means "inconsisen" wih he public aware of injusices and have undemocraic elemens mixed' wih democraic process. Recognizing he use of moivaed change. democraic aspiraions," illegal proes if he individual is willing o n response o Scheer's sand agains he. Realizing ha he response from curren ake he consequences, he sressed, ROTC and he miliary, Phillip Abbo insiuions is "agonizingly slow," Muskie however, ha "here is a more effecive_luce counered ha "Those who won' recognized recen assassinaions, he way." - Serve in he Vienamese War and ell you Vienam war, and he sruggle for equaliy When replying o a quesion abou he ha you can' work for companies (ha as fuel for he fires of despair, bu he SDS being subversive, Muskie fel ha supply miliary hardware) are using heir credied Presiden Kennedy's plea for many individuals wihin he organizaion righs under he Firs Amendmen o deny, service o counry raher, han self as a are differenly moivaed, and refused o you yours." coninuing spark for he "emerging givea blanke descripion, Luce, who defeced from he New Lef generaion." The Vienam war and he draf were also four years ago and is currenly a columnis Discussing he problems incurred when considered by he speaker, who viewed he for The New Guard Magazine sponsored by changes involve he conflic of majoriy wisdom of a voluneer 'army and he he righ wing Young Americans 'for rule and minoiy righs, Muskie "egiimacy" of he miliary. Freedom, argued ha charges ha he mainained 'ha sources of unres are Revealing hree major objecions o he democraic -process has failed are rooed in he disconen of he minoriy, voluneerarmy, Muskie considered civilian erroneous. " has no been uilized," he. because hey are lef ou of decision saus as favorable o a professional ranking said. "Whaever change is achieved mus making. and called recruimen for such a sysem come hrough hardwork wihin he sysem, "Minoriies," he Senaor sressed, are impracical. An equally negaive aspec.and according o Luce, i mus come from no willing o accep. heir lo or confine would be ha he empaion o Use he "he boom up.", _ heir acion o common' or old channels. my for' insuring all naional policy would - 'Those who waned change' failed in Sudens Muskie claimed, are in an be oo grea, since all he men would be -9hi because of he belief ha you can advanageous spovo spur acion, bu he. professional fighers. _. ake over a poliical pary from he op was no sure ha he universiy should be:;- The draf, in his opinion, is legiimae in down." run like a poliical governmen. Demands; regard o civil righs, since he believes he he realized, have - produced beer - righs of he individual o be circumscribed (CQninued on page 7), <: :;;;.... c

Friday, April 18, 1969 THE UNVERSTY OF CNCNNAT Proes ftacics', Pge Seven New' Mo,ral. Codes ""7 '" (coninued from page 6) Proponens of new waves of proes movemens. he coninued. lack an undersanding of he mehod for change. Acion by oday's young is no a real revoluion bu is "poliics of he sandbox". games ha risk backlash and jeopardize significan change. Alhough we do haveand have 'o uphold he righ of dissening policies. in Luce's opinion. anger has pro-moed "p re mediaed" desrucion of oher Consiuional righs and has led supporers of violence ino a "blind alley". Public educaion. he poined ou. s suppored by axpayers. and he saed ha 'failure o pass bond issues and secure funds, McGeorge Bundy is he resul of public reacion agains proesors. Luce, who has a masers in poliical science from Ohio Sae, also believed a fallacy exiss in he "radical" posiion ha only direc confronaion will succeed. Alhough change may no be realized omorrow, he commened, lasing and real progress can, be accomplished hrough "peaceful and democraic" measures. Those who aack he governmen and laws for heir failure o produce ousanding changes in racial condiions, for example. mus realize ha hese insiuions canno insure he sociological and psychological rends, ha are necessary. Addressing himself o he direcion of social adjusmen o curren crises, Allard Lowensein, U.s. Represenaise (D.) from New York, called for a reassessmen o domesic prioriies and a rededicaion of spiri. Criicizing wha he ermed "supendous blindness on he par of he Penagon," he Congressman called for reappropriaion of federal funds and haling he coninuing escalaion in he armamens race. Afer a reference o he exension of miliary bases. ino Spain as a fruiless efforcin he name of "naional securiy," Lowensein levelled a blas a he curren Adminisraion's Aniballisic Missile Sysem. iunless he" Unied Saes Rober Scheer Phoos and caricaure (page' 1) reprined from mpac Magazine, couresy of he mpac commiee, Vanderbil\-. Universiy. ' - disconinues plans for he ABM, he argued. everyone will see how quickly a sysem can become "unglued." nsisence on an ABM complex for U.S. proecion. he surmised. mus be born from he fear ha a "mad dicaor" in. China is inen upon aacking American erriory. Lowensein remarked, ha he undersood he, new sysem would afford /J' headligh of moraliy bu is he ailligh, paricular proecion o Seale. Chicago..., and i is ridiculous ha sex educaion leads and BOson. " don' know why hey (he o he phenomenon people call "moral. Defense Deparmen) hink China would decay." have a paricular liking for hose hree ciies," he quipped. A. leader in he Democraic Pary's "Dump Johnson" movemen las year and a supporer' of Eugene McCarhy. Lowensein ook a paricularly criical view of he workings of Congress. Before 'he naion can have a viable means of making legiimae change. he said, congressional refor. mus be.made. ' Among he grievances Lowensein lised were he deparure of fellow Congressmen immediaely afer he roll calls a hearings, he selecion of commiee chairmen on he basis on longe'viy and he ime-eonsuming procedures Which reard progress. "The House of Represenaives." in his' opinion, "has o be he essence of.ineffieiency, " The speaker poined ou, in.summary, ha he wo primary sumbling blocks o. effecive change wihin he counry were is se of prioriies and an ineffecual sysem in he governmen. Drawing upon a speech of he lae Senaor Rober - Kennedy, who spoke a Vanderbil only wo monhs before' his deah, Lowensein appealed o he "emerging generaion" he faced. o "do wha we know we ough o do" in order o eradicae he violence of insiuions and-: 'he apahy of he public. is ime, he added, ha people change sysem where. "he gross naional produc represens everyhing bu wha we are proud of'." n 'a.diseussion of he use of violence in.' civil proes, he Congressman advised he rejecion of acics ha involve any form of, violence on campus. Such acions, he. fel, are appropriae only where hey are he only alernaive, which is no rue in mos siuaions. Violence is ofen only chaoic and poinless endeavors ha produce no benefis for anyone. Coninuing in his vein, he speaker recognized he raionale in violaing he law and in civil disobedience. Demonsraions of proes mus no, however, impose he will of a few on ohers, and an individual mus be willing o face he consequences.of his acions if he has a belief in wha he does. No one, Lawensein. insised, is opposed o confronaion ha is consrucive. Wha change has been accomplished has no been brough by he radicals, he said, bu "i was you working hrough he democraic process. ". The discussion' of change which was -eonsidered by Lowensein 'and was of immediae concern hroughou he whole program exended ino he realm of he new moraliy of youh. Anson Moun, Public Affairs Manager for Playboy Magazine, lashed ou a wha he ermed he narrow, hypocriical and irraional view of moraliy aken by he older generaion, Which, he said, is no necessarily deermined by age. ' Wha is wrong wih he whole hisory of moral revoluion, according o Moun, is ha hings are judged on he Way hey appear and ha personal morals are; he concern of sociey. Sressing ha he new moraliy is an exercise of 'humaniy by allowing 'an' ndividual -o make decisions on his own wihou,any pressure from ohers because moraliy is relaive o siuaions, Moun criicized sociey's refusal o recognize he flexibiliy of morals. Referring o he Ten Commandmens he commened ha people accep he philosophy ha "hou shall no kill excep in war or in self defense," bu won' accep such consideraions when i comes osex. "i seems o me," Moun argued, "ha killing people is a hell of a lo more serious maer han making love o hem." Coninuing wih anoher analogy, he compared wha people \ ermed sexual gluony o he problem of overeaing. Sociey is never concerned wih he "moraliy" of overeaing and should no judge 'ohers" values of sexualiy. There are oher moral issues ha are more significan ha people should be concerned wih he said. ' Moraliss, heorized he spokesman for Playboy, have a demonic view of sexualiy," which is e comparable o he Conservaives' conspiraorial view of poliics. "Sex is healhy.and wholesome," and is immoral only w hen i inerferes',' man's welfare and happiness. Two of he premises ha are vial in undersanding he new moraliy. Moun old he audience, are ha he revoluion is one of.aiudes and no of aciviy, and ha i is more han a rebellion-i is a rejecion of he basic ehical sysem founded on fear, ignorance, and guil. The church, he added, is no he. Oulining wha he considered o be Playboy's posiion on issues, Moun resaed ha personal moraliy should no be public concern and ha "human moraliy canno be reduced o legaliy." Criicism of Playboy's arwork is illfounded, he believed, because i is more jus han casually acceped caroons for' children which reveal murder, violence, and decepion. n' addiion, Moun, commened, Playboy sands agains he aiudes of' organized religion' when i values dogma more han people. The magazine is "no religious, bu civilized."."our religion is a love affair wih life... and he ime has come for man o hrow off he suffocaing yranny of ideas of man's body." Agreeing wih he idea ha persons are individuals insead of mere cogs in machinery, Faher T.S. Hesburgh, Presiden of Nore Dame Universiy, saed ha i is realizaion of his principle and a. deerminaion o insure his sandard ha moivaes much of he unres in oday's youh. Technology. mus now be used for humaniy raher han individualgain, and i is a grea sense of compassion ha fosers suden dissension. Discussing' wha he considered reasons for alienaion, Faher -Hesburgh cied five facors: (1) youhs find ha he 'universiy is he' only' place where hey can ake idealism seriously when hey seek a soluion; (2) more sudens are enrolled in universiies and colleges han ever before; (3) beer educaion is resuling in a greaer awareness among sudens; (4) young people are now more concerned wih issues Edmund Muskie and injusices; and (5) oday's world- is a differen kind, engaged in. he mos violen kind of changes-inellecual, moral, sexual, and echnological. "Peace," he said, "is no longer wha we dream;" i is essenial for he sabiliy of our sociey, and i is "more han jus absence of violence, or ranquiliy, or order." n order ha peace be achieved and he causes for unres eliminaed, he universiy mus be he winess o: greaer communicaion of problems so ha concern can be made fel, he mainenance of raionaliy and civiliy in discourse. and ' reform ha is non-violen. Violence may accomplish som. goals, Faher Hesburgh noed, bu in a universiy violence car only desroy hope and olerance. When violen acion is wrough by an individual's belief ha he was penalized for an ac he considers "righ") he speaker said, such acion removes he individual from his communiy; he has no been expelled by i. A grea opporuniy o' quell curren ension and moivae change lies in he universiy's and sociey's decisions o provide involvemen for young people who are looking 'for ways o implemen change. "Give -he voe o 18 year olds... give involvemen and responsibiliy o youhs, a voice in decisions," he urged. Make educaion' relevan o life, Faher Hesburgh coninuec, 'no jus o he momen, bu o he fuure. We live in he hope ha we can improve he world, so he mos imporan goal' is o find channels hrough which young people can ac. Allard Lowensein Dr. Nahan Hare, Direcor of Black Sudies a San Francisco Sae College, agreed? wih Faher Hesburgh's plea for innovaions in sociey; bu sressed ha sruggles like ha he Blackman is waging for equaliy would demand many sacrifices. Saing ha here is ''some1iirig Wrong" Wih American insiuions, Hare said ha hey are significance of his-problem. "f you do' no rejec ha sociey ha rejecs yo, hen you are rejecing yourself.",awaiing a "call o ms".o be issued for he black inelligensia, Hare declared, "We are, going o emphasize he kind of prolonged sruggle when you. figh unil you die, or unil whies begin- o re-examine hemselves and heir decaden insiuions.,"we.know here are going o be sacrifices, bu we have go o be willing o pay he price foj:he freedom we have been promised for years, bu have never been given." - Ridiculing he sociey ha looks upon he black man as immoral because of he povery, unemploymen, illieracy, and illegimacy found in black gheos, Hare warned, "f you're calm (now) when all else is chaos, maybe you don' undersand he siuaion." n an aack agains American sociey and is educaional sysems, Hare declared ha course requiremens and eaching echniques show a profound.lack of prioriies. The sysem aemps o evaluae hings mechanisically, wih compuer-like precision; polls, indices. sudies are merely an excuse for a real aack on urgen issues. A ime has come, he coninued, when he obsolesence and irrelevance of educaion mus be eradicaed..blacks mus engage in a dedicaed, figh agains racism in. order o seize he power necessary o deermine heir own desiny. Whies say hey see.he ' need for revoluionary change, Hare remarked, bu heir acions do no mach heir words. # nsead of merely seizing "symbols of power," he speaker called on Blacks o gain he "insrumens of power"-money, minds, and weapons-in order o insure change and urged hem no o 'misake auhoriy for real power. "Power," he old he audience, "is he key hing," he key, concep of all human confronaion; i mus be exered o rid people of heir "preoccupaion wih maerialism and success" and o ge he eliiss o realize ha equafiy for all segmens of sociey mus, and will, be achieved.. Hare's demands on whie sociey comprised he finale of he formal par of he mpac program, and added a final, significan aspec of he curren social crisis o he wo-day survey and evaluaion. Nahan Hare

C. ' Page Eigh. THE UNVERSTY OF CNCNNAT Bearc:alsSqueak Pas Muskeeers; Camp, DeFelic:e,Nagel, Williams Sar by Lew Moores Ass'. Spors Edior Behind he piching of Denny Nagel, Jim Williams, Dick Bouldin and Gary Wilkins, plus he hiing of Hudie Camp and -Rick DeFelice, he baseball Bearcas punched heir way o a 5-3 vicory over UC's nemesis, Xavier. Boh Nagel, a freshman, and Williams urned in impressive performances o keep.xavier scoreless for seven innings. n ha,period, he Bearca baers, managed o give he duo a comforable 4-0 lead. Shorsop Mike Pasura coninued his ho season slashing ou a single. Hudie Camp, who sared he game a firs base and was laer moved o he oufield, sroked a riple o deep righ cener which easily scored Pasura and UC had a 1-0 lead. The defensive' highligh of he encouner came in he second inning when hird baseman, Hank Glover, adeply knocked down a sizzling grounder o his righ, recovered his balance and hrew ou he Muskeeer runner by a sep. Nagel's piching kep he res of he inning ame. Jim N ageleisen's defensive acics didn' go unnoiced eiher.. Alhough Xavier managed o ge o Nagel for a hi, i was Nageleisen who abored Xavier scoring as he raced back ino deep cenerfield o snare a line drive off he ba of one of he Xavier players.. Jim Williams was called in o handle he piching chores in he. fifh inning for UC. A skillful double play sared by Williams, who ook line drive off his JOHN CASSS, of Dayon, Ohio, represening he saes of OhiO and Michigan, and hailing from he UDiversiy of Cincinnai, placed hird in he finals of he nercollegiae Bowling Tournamen held Sunday, April 13, a he Dane Couny Memorial Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsi. A Senior, cassis rolled scores of 577 in he singles and 611 in doubles compeiion. A combined 1188 deernined his hird place sanding. (NR Phoo by Jerry Taylor) Lacrosse Team Underway Drop 12-4 Game To Ohio by David Li Ass'.Spors Edior Where as expansion is he key word in professional spors oday, somewha of an expansion has aken place in he Universiy of Cincinnai Ahleic Deparmen his year. A new eam, raher. club: has been formed on campus and carries he name of he Universiy of Cincinnai Lacrosse Club.,. Having he same problems as mos firs year eams, he Lacrosse squad opened is season his pas Saurday a Ahens, Ohio, when i faced he opposing forces from Ohio Universiy, and fell he vicims of a 12-4 decision. The club's origin began las year in he mind of DAA professor Tyko Kihlsed,.bu i was no unil his fall ha he club, go ino full -swing.' Having spen many hours pracicing, abou 30 sudens are members in he club, Freshman Al Licher is presiden of "he fases game on wo fee." The game iself is divided ino four 15 minue periods, wih free subsiuion permied'. Penalies are called, and, he eam o ouscore is. opponen wins he game. Besides he goalie, he oher nine eam members are comprised of hree defensemen, hree mid-fielders, (capable of playing offense and defense), and hree aackers. Armed wih helmes resembling a combinaion of a cacher's mask and a linemen's headgear in fooball, he players run up and down he field in an aemp o pu he ball pas he goalie. As in hockey, opposing players are encouraged o hi opposie eam members rying o ge,heban.:. Brandishing a s ick. wih -3. neing on he, end, a player is" capable of'radling he ball" as he runs down field. On he average, a eam' scores abou 10 goals per game., Already a.major spor in he Eas, lacrosse is jus coming ino is own in he Midwes. Schools such as Bowling Green, Denison, 'Ohio, and ohers have varsiy' squads whereas UC, Nore Dame and Michigan Sae are forming clubs. n Saurday's loss, he Bearcas played, according o Licher, "a real good eam. " Quickly railing 1-0, Tyko Kihlsed ied he score for he Cas early in he opening period. A goal by aacker Paul Laffal pu UC up a goal, bu he Bobcas came righ back' o ie i. The' Bearcas were hen o go ou in fron (or he, final ime of he game when Laffal passed he ball o sophomore -Mike Prager; and he second-year man pu i ino he Ohio ne. However, his joy was" only emporary. 'as he Bearcas were o fallhehind5-3 a he quarer, and 83 a he half. Holding he opposiion o hree goals inhe hird sanza, he UC offense was no working and fell behind o" an insurmounable, 11-3 'defici. Neverheless, he Red and Black. came o play, and showed' he' home eam such by playing hem even in he -fourh period for a final ally of 12-4. Superb ne minding by Bill Joseph prevened he Cas from oal embarassmen on he opening day. While in ne, Joseph sopped 33 Bobca aemps. Bobca head coach, Tiff Cook, 'said of he Bearcas, ha hey never saw a firs year eam' do such a good job in' heir firs game. The Lacrosse Club's nex game will be agains Ashland College April 26, and have se home ma chef! agains Ohio Sae on May 3, and he ChicagoLacrosse Club May 1 7. Said' UC coach Tyko Kihlsed, "All our players saw playingime, We are now rying o gain experience for a well balanced eam in he fuure.", ankles and alerly' hrew' o Camp o double up he absenminded Xavier runner, easily go him ou of he inning. Williams conribued o his piching performance wih a leadoff hi in he fifh. Glover sacrificed Williams o second where he agged up afer a owering fly ball by Pasura o' righ. Nageleisen walked, sole second and scored behind Williams afer Camp singled. Camp hen proceeded o seal second bu was lef here. Sam Cero enered he game in - he sevenh inning along wih John Cassis who wen in o play second, and Camp was moved o righ o make room for Cero a firs. Pasura colleced his second hi of he ballgame in he boom of he sevenh. Gordie Smih hen doubled driving in Pasura and he Bearcas were ou in fron, 4-0. Seve Neugebauer replaced Glover a hird in he eighh and Dick Bouldin came in o relieve reliever Williams. Bouldin' was a lile erraic in he.eighh as Xavier mouned a rally wih wo ous. One player doubled, and hey soon loaded he bases. Anoher double scored wo runs, an error allowed him o.ake hird where he bases were once again loaded. Souhpaw Gary Wilkins came in o pu ou he fire wih a srikeou. Rick DeFelice led 'off he eighh, gahering his hird hi of he game, a double.cero grounded ou and Def'elice advanced o hird. Wilkins grounded o firs bu DeFelice managed o sneak home. Xavier added a run in he ninh bu ha was all hey could garner as hey wen down o defea, 5-3..Ca s.-.eye focusing on The BanquelTraii by Richard Spors Ed'ior Friday, April 18, 1969 Kaz was a fing climax o a long hard season for hree UC winer spors las Tuesday nigh in he Universiy Cener.' Ahlees who paricipaed in wresling, swimming and gymnasics were honored a he awards banque, which was organized by wresling coach Jim Mahan. Herman G. Pfalzgraff', he Assisan Dean of he Universiy College, was he maser of ceremonies, while he Direcor of Recreaion for Cincinnai, Bre McGinnis,.washe gues speaker. All hree coaches ook he opporuniy o congraulae he performances of many of heir ousanding ahlees his pas season. COach Mahan's wreslers had heir fines season in a leas six years by compiling an impressive 9--7-1 record. This represens he winninges record ever by any,uc wresling eam. "Our bes mach of he season was agains Nore Dame. came righ afer a loss o Drake. n rerospec as look' back on he.season i had o be our bes performance," quipped he UC wresling menor beween bis of humor. The squad gained a ie in ha mach agains one of he beer eams in he counry. Afer commening ha he eam will ake a five mach vicory skein ino nex.season" Coach Mahan gave ou numerous rophies o he squad. Kevin Keller, a freshman, won he award for he mos eam poins as well as being he mos. improved player on he squad.' Tom Barre won four awards for being he Mos Valuable Wresler, he eam Condiioning Award and wo ournamen awards for he season. Coach Roy' Lagaly summarized his swimming season by acknowledging ha his squad broke no only nine conference records bu also seven school records during he course of he year. He presened rophies o he Mos mproved Swimmer, who..was junior Howie Schwarz. Schwarz hroughou he year consisenly lowered his imes o his climaic:22.1 in he 50 yard freesyle for a Cincy school record during he MVC mee a he end of he year. A presen, Schwarz, even hough he season has ended, is presenly pracicing for he Maccabiah eam which goes o srael in Augus, The MVP award wen o Buch Brick, while he swimmer wih he mos poins for he season was Denny' Scheid. The swimming penahlon wen o Denny Mayko.. Coach Gary Leibrock singled ou senior George Anglemeyer and Jim McNeil for special praise. Anglemeyer placed second in he conference mee, he only Bearca o place. He also praised sophomores Rick Napoli and A Shinn, Frosh Gary Thompson was also menioned for his work on he sill rings../ ***** Anoher honor has been heaped on Rick Roberson. He was seleced in he second round by he ABA New York Nes in Tuesday's draf. Only an overabundan sum of money could possibly preven Rick from playing in he NBA wih he Los Angeles Lakers who drafed him in he firs round of heir draf las week. ***** There are no oo many people who admi o know how close presen New York Knick sar Cassie Russell came o playing for he UC Bearcas. He had all bu agreed o play for UC and hen suddenly changed his mind o aend Michigan. On a Thursday of his senior year in high school, he old UCofficials ha he was coming o he Queen Ciy o.aend school. The nex day, Friday, he old an assembly a his school likewise ha he was going o UC. Then less han a day laer he announced ha he was going' o Michigan, an announcemen ha surprised everyone. So, as i urned ou, Cazzie Russell came closer o coming o ue and becoming a UC grea hen anyone could ever have believed. THE UNVERSTY OF;CNCNNAT Laa-osse Club.,in is firs year, is shown here in is firs game of he season,which,ook place in Ahens, Ohio, agains Ohio Universiy's B9beas.. Unforunaely he <4s dropped he cones by a 12-4 coun. Defensemn Pa Allen aemps o avoid a Bobca aacker while rying o clear, he ball. There o help ou is fellow Ca Tyke, Friend. '. Cincy Lirksmen.Spli Mach The Bearca linksmen spli heir riangular mach Tuesday afernoon a Terre Haue, ndiana where hey los o ndiana Sae bu defeaed Easern Tl!,nois. The mach was played a he Rea Park Golf Club in Terre Haue. The squad from ndiana Sae downed he Bearcas 10lh,-7 1 h while he UC linksmen hen were able o bes Easern Tlinois 135. '. Besides defeafing' he Beca:J ndiana downed Easern llinois 12 1 h-5h o win he mach. Dick Case of ndiana sho a hree under par 69 for medalis honors a he Rea Park course. For he Cas Ken Backus sho a,72 olead he- squad. Afer h Tuesday vmach; he Cas' record now sands a 3-2. ', The Cas. have some, ough compeiion' in line for hem' in he near 'fuure. This afernoon' h.ecas play hos o boh he Xavier Muskeeers, and Cenre College ' a. Clovernook ' Counry Club. Afer ha mach hey mee Ball Sae a Cincinnai's Kenwood Counry Club on Monday,' April 21. Then nex Saurday hey ravel o Huningon, Wes Virginia,.he home of Marshall Universiy.', While a Huningon, hey will play in he Mid-American nviaional. The MAC has some of he.fines golf.eams in his "par of he counry providing good compeiion' and experience,for he Bearca inksmen, i. 'li:"i '"' 0>

Friday, April 18, 1969 THE UNVERSTY OF CNCNNAT Cincy ShuOu By Hoosiers; Huskie nviaional Tomorrow 1M Rainou Games Re-Se Tennis,,Badminon' To Sar by Mark Miller As of Wednesday, April 16h, he nramural Office repors ha here are 47 games behind schedule. Considering he season is only one week old, a grea deal of problems concerning make-up games has resuled. The main source of rouble is, of course, he weaher. However, i also has been hard o find good playing fields. Originally, wo fields had been scheduled o accommodae 80 'sofball eams, playing over 500 games, bu wih he varsiy fooball eam requiring one of he fields for spring drills, he grea inadequacies of our inramural faciliies have become very apparen. Coach Sample and Coach Mahan; ask ha everyone please cooperae by no asking o pospone games for any oher reason han inclemen weaher. Any -eam unable o' play for any oher reason will be forced o defaul he game. The dae and ime of he rescheduled games will be posed on he inramural bullein board. The policy of he 1M office is o provide five days noice for all make-up games. nramural managers are asked o carefully check he board everyday o see when heir eam: plays. - r by Marin Wolf reason deals wih recruiing. The he former Ohio Sae champion, ndiana squad included only one 6-3, 6-1. Number four.. John n college spors i is expeced residen of ha sae among is Dreier fell, afer a figh, 7-5, ha a well recruied eam will seven players: Their places, of 6-3. n he number -five and six overwhelm a less well recruied residence included' Ausralia, posiions, Roger Lague and Barry eam. Tennis is no excepion as Canada, Ohio and llinois, Wauligman fell 6-{), 6-2 and ndiana proved on Tuesday, as i Geoff Crawford came he 6-3, E)-, respecively. ' defoliaed DC's ennis eam by a closes o winning for DC. The.The siuaion was similar in score of nine o nohing. hird seeded senor won'he-firs doubles, wih all he maches Repeaing las year's mach, 'se of his mach, bu was unable being decided in sraigh ses. Van where he overall score was o win eiher of he nex wo. He Denover and Tremblay fell 6-1, idenical, ndiana proved wha a los he mach o Geoff Hodsdon 6-2. The number wo eam of good ahleic program is capable of Ausralia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Crawford and Dreier fared he of doing. Crawford was he only DC same, losing 6--:2,6-2, and Lague For wo reasons, he resuls player o las as far as he hird and' Tom Miner were beaen, were expeced. Ohio Sae had se. Arlo Van Denover, DC's 6-4,6-2. had lile rouble in defeaing DC number one player was beaen by earlier, ye ndiana had beaen Dave Brown of Canada, -:6-2, hem jus a few days before 6-3. Number wo seed Gary Tuesday's mach. The oher YE OLDE Tremblay fell o Chuck Parsons. nramural managers are reminded ha badminon enries are due oday, and he ennis pairings have been posed and arrangemens o play should be made immediaely. An added noe is ha here will be summer inramurals his year under he direcion of Gary Thompson. All ineresed persons waning o paricipae -in eiher sofball,. bowling, or ennis, should conac Gary Thompson in care of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraerniy as soon as possible. \,Gary Thompson made he announcemen a he nramural Managers meeing. Thompson is,he direcor of inramurals for FC and.is hoping many will paricipae hus making he schedule a successful one. The summer inramural program has been very worhwhile in he pas under he leadership of Coach Sample,. and '. hisye,ar promises o be beer han ever. UC Golf Team. vs, Xavier And Cenre College Today A Clovernook Coach Callahan Says The' Cheer leaders are Grea F YOUR WOULD AN OFFCN ORGANZATON LKE TO-HAVE THE CENTER Conac he space allocaions Commiee, Cener Board, Thru The Space Mailbox Near. he nformaion Desk BG Excelle-n Food and THERE Beverages S A DFFERENCE SHPLEY!S 214 W. McMillan S. 721-9660 41- Years YOlng ymr. "Ask One Of Cusomers" Page Niue MY' Tuxedo nc. YOUR CONVENENT RENTAL SHOP OHers TUDENT DSCOUNT PRCES FORMAL - Where Qualiy Couns- 621-4244 212 W., McMillan - _1iii --- - _ -. r- BUY 2 GANT NEBA HEROS AND GET ONE - JUST PRESENT THS COUPON AT NEBA HERO: SMART PATTERNS Wana be dressed, bu sill impar a pinch of dash? Then, fella, go sripes]- n addiion o he exclusive "cu" of a U. Shop sui, he sripes slenderize you like mad. Six buons and plaid! Wha a combinaion for he fashion-minded gal. 's a real "dressy bu look comforable" number. You can even charge i. Corner of Clifon Ave. and Wes McMillan - OPEN Y DAYS A WEEK -TLL THE WEE, SMALL HOURS. - OFFER GOOD THRU SUN., MAY 4, 1969 Dqr luurrsy c qop Tonigh and Saurday Doors Open 8: 00 $2.50 per person for 9 coninuous hours of music Folk Jam Every Sunday Free! Admission Every Weds. PROGRESSVE ROCK a.d BLUES OPEN WED., FR., SAT. No Age Limi - Open All Nigh PEACE " mluiur.siyj:w -323 Calhoun 221-3515

#?age Ten THE UNVERSTY OF CNCNNAT NEW YORK TMES "Sclen Klsses'is a movie 'll cherish for avery longime. One of Truffau's bes-srong, swee, explosively funny. Delphine Seyrig seduces Leaud in '.one of he mos eroic, nonsex scenes 've ever seen n a movie." NOW PLAYNG A Film By FRANCOSTRUFFAUT"STOLEN KSSES" Disribued by lopert PCTURES CORPORATON Esquire One weekend Major Smih" ' Lieuenan Schaffer, and a beauiful blonde named Mary decide o win World War. Brakhage's By F. Keih Wahle "A film is absoueiy aone," is he key' o San Brakhage's philosophy of filmmaking. Br a k hag'e, who has been conducing an informal. film workshop ori campus his wek, is one of he pioneers of he. "New, American Cinema."He is.one of he mos personal and, in many res pecs,.he mos imporan filmmakers in he counry. A las nigh's public screening, Brakhageshowed "Lovemaking" which is a celebraion of eroic love, and a hand pained film called "The Woman, he Horse & he Moh." Monday nigh a 7:30 in.'grea Hall,he' is showing "Scenes From Under Childhood, Pars & l " which is one' of his mos recen films and also one of his bes. The film cos Brakhage $7000 o make. "-Brakhage's films combine very precise crafsmanship wih inense personal saemen. "My sruggle is always o conrol and be sponaneous a he same ime," he claims. Alhough Brakhage does no compleely rejec commercial U!l.!.!Ling,,J! sees.wo Films Here RODER!CK Sl'}OlNS Hollywood films per week', he sees hem as "a media raher han an ar." Frederico Fellini, whom he calls "he Grandma Moses' of film" is, in ms opinion, one of he few commercial filmmakers who approaches arisic conen in his picures. For he mos par, however, he dislikes he preensiousness of rying o make "ar movies" on a commercial basis. Ar is no for everyone, according o Brakhage, for he simple reason ha everyone does no need i; bu he feels ha everyone.in a sociey benefis in some way from he exisence. of ar in ha sociey. "f you're in a own where pracically nobody reads poery, "he says, "i means you can' ge a good cheeseburger eiher.". Brakhage has been making films since he was eigheen, ';} waned o be a poe--and sill honor ha ar above all ohers-bu had no he abiliy wih language.".he feels ha he only reason -o make movies is because you "have o make movies," and ha anyone who is involved in he field for any oher reason is doing' more harm han good;. ltj... _ -= 1.$\ =- ' KENwOOD,MALL ATTRE F-O GENTLEMEN, ',PROGRAMERS, SYSTEMS ANALYSTS Program Trainees Compuer Operaors Full Time Clerical Key Punch Operaor CompJler Recruier Corp. 1432 Enquirer Bldg., 617 Vine S. 621-0560 Friday, April/18, 1969 --'--_..._--- Music Lecure 'Eneraining' 8y Ellsworh Mjburn Paul Hume, music criic for he Washingon Pos _. music hisory processor, and lecurer on music.. for he Sae Deparmen, spoke wiily and.enerainingly o a responsive' audience in.corbe udiorium on April 8. The works wih which he illusraed his lecure on wenieh cenury "saus music" included Visage by Luciano Berio, Come Ou by, Seve Reich) Poeme Elecronique by Edgar Varese, and' an improvisaion by he New York Philharmonic. Passing menion was also given o Oreon by Lucas Foss, and o mixed media presenaions. All he pieces were eiher elecronic or aleaoric in naure, which is where Mr. Hume hinks he acion is. He was offended by Visage (elecronic manipulaion of earhy, female noises),.and did no consider i music. However, he regarded Come Ou (elecronic manipulaion.of earhy, male voices) as a:piece which has real musical value. Eiher boh, or neiher of hese. 'works may be regarded as music" because hey exis in a fringe area someimes known as he avan-garde, which frequenly crosses he boundaries of several 'ar forms. These works may be ugly, beauiful, boring or exciing, bu judgmens as o heir musicaliy, even by Mr. Hume's liberal.definiions, are simply no relevan... The acion is somewhere else. The fringe has saus, and well i should, bu composers of chance and elecronic music are he firs o.admi he esoeric naure of heir.work. ' - An inerview wih Paul Hume will be broadcas on WGUC on April 29 a 7 :00 and his lecure will be broadcas a ha hour on April 30. You don' have o wai fora diploma o sar earning >ii" '-'< LAST : CHANCE OFF,CAL \ RNG'WEEK Here's an opporuniy o ener a be-your-own-boss career while sill a suden. The posiion -life insurance counselor represening a leading company. The sales erriory your college campus. The marke - your fellow.sudens. Selling life insurance in college can pay you well because buying life insurance while in college makes good sense. Raes will never be lowerfor hem, and premiums can be deferred unil hey are employed. While you are hel ping hem begin a pracical savings and proecion program; you are also, esablishing yourself in a highly rewarding pos-graduae. caree:_ -- :;. r f you are a junior or senior seeking: a.iresponsible par-ime. 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Friday, April 18, 1969' Drama- Ticks fsinceriy' The Key f Paul Ruledge had any sense a all, he would have flunked Dave Canary for abou-oh-hiry years or so; however, only equipped o produce firs-rae musicals, Paul Ruledge le "he bird ou of he cage."(sorry, couldn' resis.) Dave Canary played he role of Mike Buler in las weekends producion of "Now s The Time For All Good Men." Canary, who is now a co-sar of NBC's Bonanza,.was boh appealing and eneraining. The role offers no grea demands, hough, so can' say ha anyhing' ou of he ordinary ook place, bu i is sure ha a man of his alen has succeeded because of his alen, and no in spie of i! Meanwhile, back a he school, he cas of he musical was ruly "suden-sar-sudded.." Led by Pam Myers, Seve McRay and Bonnie Hinson, he cas was, for he mos par, convincing and effecive in heir individual roles. Pam Myers and 'm geing o he poin of "need say more", was a gas. She's a gifed alen and was kind o share herself wih he appreciaive' audience. Seve McRay as he baskeball coach, was only enjoyable and, because he had o porray a much older man han he really is, Was. somewha unsure. McRay, hough, should be close behind Pam Myers when he race for he enerainmen world sars. Bonnie Hinson did a beer job in "Souh Pacific" bu her role here as he music eacher. was well done, indeed. Bonnie sang abou place. five songs-all of hem done admirably--bu many could have been done wih much more Bill Spear power. Newcomers o he UC sages are al ways ineresing o wach. Alhough his voice was a lile weak, Ken Jansen as he coach's son, provided he show wih much if no mos of is sinceriy. Dick VonHoene, oo, was excellen in his role as he school principal. (Von Hoene is no newcomer,..dy he way.) Because of his alen o display his feelings. And Wayne Lammers, whose porrayal of a bell capain in "Oh Dad" was really.a rea, brough his San Laurel mannerism o he role of-some eacher-anyway, he was quie good. No oo much else is worhy of menion. Aside from a job-well-done as he girlfriend of he coach's son, he remainder of he cas was "up-o-par." The mos vial porion of he play, however (ha being he final ow n celebra ion scene) was carried off.wih grea professionalism Each acor hi cue afer cue providing he needed sinceriy-and ha's wha he musical was really all abou. And finally, he echnical saff of he show is definiely o be conraulaed. The se was exquisie, he lighing unnoiced (which o me is good), and he cosumes fi! n paricular, he sliding sages were -mos ineresing. 's srange, hough, ha find myself commending people for doing a job righ, bu ' a UC, especially, in heare, i's nice when a prop is in he righ So o all hose who never ge ha applause, hooray-you guys helped, oo.. "Was i Good?" Yep... OU';;i e.elum. ed!';hrsian.imo";".',...,l.,.,.',}, A UNVERSAL PCTURE TECH NCOLO.. W THE UNVERSTY OF CNCNNAT 99.95 regularly 149.95 5 PC. MUSC CENTER has AM/FM and FM-sereo radio. Buil-in AM FM anennas; provision for exernel.. FM anenna. 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