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May 7, 1970
Volume 54/Numbef 99
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organization at Hiram College
teleplioned students at
of non- universities in Ohio, asking that two
1^ ttiroughout representatives be sent from each in-
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at Wooster
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drawn out of their
2000 naarchers
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and the group named Coalition of Colleges Universities.
The group passed a resolution stating, "We oppose the use of forcte or violence
on campuses, and tiie resulting indirect
violation of acadenic freedwn."
The resolution condemned the actton of Govemor Rhod^ in
u^ of weapons against civilians,'* and
also urged the dismissal of Adj. Gen.
Sylvester Del Corso,
of the Ohio
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National Guard, for what the resolution termed as the Guards* "ov«*4*eaction on the campus of Kent State University,"
The resolution concluded with a
of pr^ident Nixon for his
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to stx)p pawned Tuesday night in
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not be carri^ out.
the demonstrations
iU must mmain non-violent, and
b-afflc on the interstate invite Governor James A. to call in tiie National Guard. In ttie morning, about 15M students
A spokesman for the p*oup said a permit had been issued in Columbus for a rally at the Capital, and the organization is attempting to secure a permit to march from tiie campus of Ohio State
to the capital.
"Antioch College ki(te have told us
they're going whether it's
or not,
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added. "We want to get
every college in tiie state to strike Friday
and
for Columbus.
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Information for those interested in the Columbus demonstration will be available today near the steps of Williams Hall.
STREAMS OF LIGHT from the candles of last night's mourners can be seen hi this time exposure as the procession rounds the comer of Wooster and Court
Newsphoto hy Alex Burrow
Those standing still
charged with keeping the procession orderly.
organKSB
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HaU and
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Student body elections mU take place legislative power: Do the hills it passes
19. Resolution concerning establishing and approved by Academic Council.
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today from 9 ajn, to 5 p.m, PoUs are
l<K3ated on t^e first floor of University
Q the University
comprehensive list
committee
35. Resolution concerning tiie role of
incorporating the student body: passed, athletes: pa^^ed and token to the vice
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demands has been one of
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for a march and demonsti-ation to Columbus Friday. Tlie moviment is betag spear-headed itudents at Wooster College, where a
of a stadent strike committee
Student body candidates toclude: President: Roger Coate, Vernon
tfiis
Council and investigated, but no further president of student affairs. Nojthmg has
legislation was brought before council, been heard since.
Jolley, Peter Nestor and Richard (rffice hours
1. Resoiution concerning mandatory
Schager;
Vice president of rules and
Council members
concemm
20. Resolution concerning the rights of members of the University community:
defeated.
21. Resolution concerning the
36. Resolution concerning recom¬ mendations for an environmental teach- in: passed and acted upon.
37. Resolution concerning the support
regulations: Charles Cohn, Terry dum on the Student Council
University grant of powers: passed, of the ROTC program: defeated.
Fowler, Bruce Mabee and Tony Marano;
referendum
provided for a committee
The conaalttee, ^th ihe help of a
Vice president of acadenndc affairs: petition was to be drawn up instead. This but no action ever resulted.
Jeff Sherman and Ann
was never done.
3. Resolution concerning demon-
Amendment
passed
Vice president of cultural affairs: strations at the 1969 ROTC review: Jerome refused to sign it. Would have
38. Resolution concerning an in¬ vestigation of the student body budget:
withdrawn after a budget report was
submitted.
39. Resolution for research of student
Russ Haber, Lynn Robinson, Jim Szoka passed. An area was set up for a prevented any student justices from teachers" fees: passed, but no action
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and Mary ann Jarpy;
Representatives-at-large (eight to be
demonstration.
made. taken.
George Amer
Harry
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not make a
use or non-
Ausderan, Mark DiBiasio, Chris Evans, Elatoe Fortney, Evelyn Foster, Andy Getsigner, "Rabbi" M. Goldenberg, Tun Jackson, Joe "Tonto" Jerome, Barb Klein, Allan Mononen, Bill Murray, Lynn Boards
solution concerning^suspensions students because *of pending
trials: passed, but students
suspension
by students.
40. Resolution adding two faculty
23. Resolution appointing two students members to Student Council: no vote
as members of Board of Trustees: passed, but board refused memljership
taken.
41. Resolution concerning Student
5. Resolution concerning state Allowed only for a student voice in Council information guide: passed, but
legislative action on seating students on
^ _ items. 24. Resolution eoneernin
birth
no action taken.
42. Resolution concerning Student
Obee, derberg.
UAO
Scheerer and Jim Van-
director-at-large:
Fran
Michalski, then president of Student Council never wrote the letter called for. 6. Resolution concernmg campus
Center Council excuses: passed and enforced.
43. Resolution concerning an open
used to dispense the pill.
25. Resolution concerning distribution forum on the faculty controversy: passed
f U-st of aU, it is unwise to get to a
National Guard are
At this time, anyone
a non-violent
Capuzello, Amy Ondreyicka and Tim elections: passed. Commission of a student government informational and acted upon.
Strawn
decided
leaflet: defeated.
44. Resolution concerning the
The ballot tacludes the referendum on
best
ttie future
of student Council. The
referendum offers four alternatives to
7. Resolution concerning the status of
26. The bill seems to have been lost, academic nature of ROTC: passed.
27. Resolution concerning Student University action still pendin
Ot to assume the present government
the Student Body President (Bob Council meetings: passed and acted
45. Resolution concerning an
s note: Much of the con- may l)e," the speaker troversy about the possible abolition of
Michalski): passed, but no action teken by either Michalski or Student Court. 8. Resolution movtog fall elections
Provided
no. 16.
28. Resolution concerning tiie ex
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concerning office hours
Senate
President
as bill academic affairs research team: passed,
but no action taken. ^
46. Resolution concerning the advising of academic departments in regard to faculty members: passed. Faculty Senate approved, so students may now
action taken because there was no en¬ forcement clause.
10. Resolution conerning en¬ tertainment on inner campus: passed. Became first Student Council bill ever signed into tfniversity policy by the
29. Resolution establishing a Student organize for a voice in all academic
Council
30. Resolution concerning a com¬
mittee
establish
47. Resolution concerning the regulations to be renegotiation of tiie ROTC contract: Court and Traffic indefinitely postponed (killed).
48. Resolution concerning position on
Court: passed, but died in committee.
31. Resolution concerning the in- campus newspapers: passed and position
Resolution concerning the estebUshment of a select committee on communications: passed, but conunittee
never met.
12. Resolution concerning the support of tiie Vietnam Moratorium Committee:
passed and acted upon.
Resolution concerning over- residence halls; passed. In-
on made, but no further action
vestigation of tiie ROTC passed; reports filed.
ram
established,
49. Resolution concerning a mato
32. Resolution concerning an en- tenance service investigatory com
vironmental teach-in: passed ai upon.
33, Resolution eoneernin
munication with University committees
and councils: passed, but no action life: passed and acted upon.
Student
com
mittee: no vote taken.
51. Resolution eoneernin Council communication: defeated.
52, Resolution concernine a festival of
taken.
53. Resolution concernine a Student
34. Resolution eoneernin
the
Affairs Council: passed, appointments
t^en
passed not made to new council as yet.
Resolution concerning par-
>n of student and traffic court
justices in cam later repealed.
15.
Resolution concernmg
a
referendum on Student Council abolish ment: defeated.
16. Resolution concerning the im
By THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
A tough November election for the Stephen Young,
on tap for the United States Senate seat being vacated by retiring Senator
provemeipt of student government:
Ohio governor's chair between liberal
passed. Made every other Council Democrat John GiUigan and moderate qov. Jame meeting acommittee of tiie whole. Uttie Republican Roger aoud was assured nomination
Rep. Robert Taft Jr. rallied to defeat
Rhodes
ensued from Council after the state's primary balloting yotes.
17, Resolution concerning the
system: passed, but telephone
Afseclat**! Pre** WlrwpbMo
Tuesday.
Both won their nommations handily. 404 701.
Cloud won by 462,591 votes over his An
for the GOP are than 3000 showed Taft
votes to Rhodes
Democratic
refused to attend an nearest rival, Donald "Buz" Lukens, who industrialistHoward Metzenbaum
Cleveland
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polled 2M,362. GiUigan received 544,648 a come-from4>
astronaut John
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weeney.
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upset over former
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