<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="2707" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://archives.uwp.edu/exhibits/show/rangernews/item/2707?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-12T20:39:22+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="4505">
      <src>https://archives.uwp.edu/files/original/5fcf6fb1b64cda19ff0e7cb08378d85b.pdf</src>
      <authentication>a2a45d6c2035016157b4d611eb4a4827</authentication>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="8">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45717">
                <text>University of Wisconsin - Parkside Ranger News</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45718">
                <text>Student newspaper of UW-Parkside</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="97">
        <name>Issue</name>
        <description/>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="64960">
            <text>Volume 3, issue 21</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
      <element elementId="96">
        <name>Headline</name>
        <description>Used for newspapers, the Headline element describes the main article of the issue.</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="64961">
            <text>At personnel expense</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
      <element elementId="95">
        <name>Series Number</name>
        <description>The series number of the original collection.</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="64971">
            <text>UWPAC124 Ranger News</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
      <element elementId="1">
        <name>Text</name>
        <description>Any textual data included in the document</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="89959">
            <text>TENURE&#13;
•Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975 Vol. Ill No. 21&#13;
Tenure crunch&#13;
Breakfast of&#13;
Champions&#13;
by Jeannine Sipsma&#13;
Robert Canary, professor of&#13;
English, described Parkside as&#13;
having a "budgetary crunch"&#13;
and said that because of this&#13;
Eugene Norwood, dean of the&#13;
College of Science and Society,&#13;
told all executive committees in&#13;
the college that there is a need to&#13;
restrict tenure this year.&#13;
Canary said, "Tenure is getting&#13;
pretty difficult here. People are&#13;
being denied tenure who would&#13;
have recieved it (if they were up&#13;
for tenure) even as early as last&#13;
year."&#13;
"The horrible thing is, we had&#13;
some very good people come here&#13;
six years ago when Parkside was&#13;
growing, and now they're up for&#13;
tenure. There's an awful lot of&#13;
good people going."&#13;
He also remarked that people&#13;
are being refused tenure in those&#13;
areas which have a low&#13;
enrollment.&#13;
When questioned as to whether&#13;
the bad economic state of the&#13;
university would be cited as a&#13;
reason for denying tenure or&#13;
whether there would be mention&#13;
of this circumstance in any&#13;
records of the people who are&#13;
denied tenure, Canary replied,&#13;
"No, the official reasons will be&#13;
little, star&#13;
itow I wonder what tjou are&#13;
that the candidate wasn't good&#13;
enough in some area."&#13;
He said, "Standards in the&#13;
three areas of evaluation&#13;
(teaching, scholarly activity and&#13;
service) are being raised. The&#13;
candidates have to have a better&#13;
record than someone who came&#13;
up for tenure two years ago."&#13;
The set of tenure and&#13;
promotion rules for Parkside&#13;
which were completed last&#13;
semester are not being used for&#13;
the tenure proceedings this year&#13;
since they were never voted on by&#13;
the Faculty Senate due to&#13;
discrepancies between those&#13;
rules and the broad guidelines set&#13;
by the Regents.&#13;
These proposed rules declared&#13;
that a candidate would be entitled&#13;
to a rehearing if there were inconsistancies&#13;
between a negative&#13;
decision rendered in his case and&#13;
decisions rendered in the bulk of&#13;
similar cases.&#13;
When questioned on what&#13;
would happen to the people who&#13;
are refused tenure this year,&#13;
Canary said, "It's particularily&#13;
hard on good teachers. If you're a&#13;
continued on page 6&#13;
by Jeannine Sipsma&#13;
As a result of. the merger&#13;
legislation of 1974, an Ad Hoc&#13;
Segregated Fees Committee&#13;
made up of students has been&#13;
established and is currently&#13;
working on the segregated fees&#13;
budget.&#13;
According to Gary Stewart,&#13;
chairperson of the committe, the&#13;
committee has in previous years&#13;
been made up primarily of administrators&#13;
but is now student&#13;
dominated because of merger&#13;
legislation which specifies that&#13;
students have input concerning&#13;
the allocation of segregated fees.&#13;
Only students are voting&#13;
members on the committee but&#13;
the approval of Acting Chancellor&#13;
Bauer will be required on all&#13;
budget decisions. Stewart plans&#13;
to be in constant contact with&#13;
Bauer during the entire&#13;
budgeting process.&#13;
Stewart explained that tuition&#13;
is divided into two categories;&#13;
instructional fees and segregated&#13;
fees. Segregated fees help to&#13;
finance such things as Parkside's&#13;
health service, bus service and&#13;
the Campus Concerns Committee&#13;
which allocates money to student&#13;
organizations.&#13;
The constitution which was&#13;
proposed by Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association (PSGA)&#13;
and accepted by student vote last&#13;
September, states that PSGA&#13;
shall have the right to establish&#13;
an allocations committee to work&#13;
on the segregated fees budget.&#13;
The committee is to be made up&#13;
of students elected by their major&#13;
academic divisions and an equal&#13;
number of representatives&#13;
chosen at large.&#13;
Elections for these positions&#13;
were held in November but&#13;
because there were no candidates&#13;
running under most divisions,&#13;
only three representatives were&#13;
elected to sit on the committee.&#13;
According to Stewart, the&#13;
constitutional process for&#13;
organizing the committee was&#13;
not inacted because PSGA was&#13;
Dressed for time, so Dennis&#13;
Milutinovich PSGA President&#13;
and John Kontz President protempore,&#13;
drew up a list of names,&#13;
including those of the three&#13;
elected representatives, and sent&#13;
them to Bauer who then appointed&#13;
them to the committee.&#13;
Stewart said, "The student&#13;
representatives derive their&#13;
legitimacy from the authority of&#13;
appointment by the chancellor."&#13;
Students serving on the committee&#13;
are members of various&#13;
student organizations; Gary&#13;
Stewart (vice-president of Vets&#13;
Club), Gary Petersen (Parkside&#13;
Activities Board), Hayes Norman&#13;
(president of Third World),&#13;
Jeannette Crossland (Adult&#13;
Student Association), Michael&#13;
Kopczynski (president of Varsity&#13;
Club) Chet Anderson (Vets Club),-&#13;
Eric Bingen (PSGA, Parkside&#13;
Coalition Political Congress),&#13;
Douglas Redmond (Pi Sigma&#13;
Epsilon) and Dennis Milutinovich&#13;
(president of PSGA). . "&#13;
Stewart said that Ervin&#13;
Zuehlke, assistant chancellor for&#13;
administration, Gary Goetz,&#13;
director of Budget Planning, and&#13;
Allen Dearborn, assistant&#13;
chancellor for Student Services,&#13;
are non-voting members of the&#13;
continued on page 7 .&#13;
Student implementation&#13;
Merger task forced&#13;
by J. D. Garoutte&#13;
Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in lecture&#13;
hall 105 of the classroom&#13;
bldg. there will be an open&#13;
hearing conducted by the Acting&#13;
Chancellor's Task Force on the&#13;
Implementation of Wis. Stats.,&#13;
36.09(5), better known as the&#13;
Merger Bill.&#13;
The hearing is being called so&#13;
the Task Force can obtain the&#13;
ideas of the students attending&#13;
this university and recommend to&#13;
Acting Chancellor Bauer what&#13;
the policy will be at this institution&#13;
concerning three areas.&#13;
1. Who constitutes "the&#13;
students."&#13;
2. How the segregated fee&#13;
monies shall be allocated.&#13;
3. How the students will be&#13;
involved in Faculty governance.&#13;
According to Assistant&#13;
Chancellor for Student Services&#13;
Allen Dearborn, "we are concerned&#13;
with student voice in the&#13;
governance of the institution. The&#13;
committee as a whole has been&#13;
meeting for the past two weeks&#13;
but has taken no official action o?&#13;
made any motions pertaining to&#13;
this bill."&#13;
There is a procedure for&#13;
speaking at this hearing,&#13;
Dearborn said. "Anyone wishing&#13;
to speak should notify my office&#13;
in advance and register. They&#13;
will be given five minutes. If one&#13;
does not wish to speak they can&#13;
submit a written statement for&#13;
the record." There will also be a&#13;
chance for people to be&#13;
recognized from the floor if time&#13;
permits.&#13;
After this hearing the committee&#13;
will be meeting in open&#13;
session under the open meeting&#13;
law and will make motions to&#13;
provide recommendations to the&#13;
. c hancellor regarding the policy&#13;
of this campus. "It then goes&#13;
through central administration to&#13;
the Board of Regents as our&#13;
policy," said Dearborn.&#13;
Governor calls moratorium&#13;
At personnel expense&#13;
by Brenda Mead&#13;
Acting Chancellor Otto Bauer&#13;
addressed the faculty and staff on&#13;
Thursday, 16 January in the&#13;
Communicative Arts Theater.&#13;
The major announcements&#13;
concerned Governor Lucey's&#13;
budget cutting requests.&#13;
Chancellor Bauer discussed the&#13;
topical issue of possible&#13;
University closings, which should&#13;
not involve the Parkside campus.&#13;
The unpleasant information dealt&#13;
with the moratorium placed on&#13;
niring of additional faculty and&#13;
administration personnel&#13;
throughout the state university&#13;
System.&#13;
The University phase out will&#13;
probably not affect Parkside&#13;
because of it's strategic location,&#13;
the fine community relations,&#13;
and the continuous enrollment&#13;
increase.&#13;
The hiring moratorium is an&#13;
attempt to increase the overall&#13;
productivity of faculty and administrative&#13;
staff. There will be&#13;
no hiring of new personnel, the&#13;
present faculty will have to increase&#13;
work loads, and the entire&#13;
University staff will have to cut&#13;
expenses wherever possible.&#13;
Acting Chancellor Bauer&#13;
outlined five tasks for Parkside&#13;
faculty and staff to be concerned&#13;
with. 1) Reviewing the personnel&#13;
selection-retention procedures.&#13;
2) The long-range academic&#13;
planning programs. 3) The&#13;
physical planning and construction&#13;
to be completed, particularily&#13;
the Student Union and&#13;
the Modern Industry Building. 4)&#13;
The development of the students,&#13;
primarily the participation in the&#13;
Academic Skills program. 5)&#13;
Increasing favorable Community&#13;
relations.&#13;
^ US' The Parkside —&#13;
"RANGER&#13;
Acting Chancellor Otto Bauer&#13;
Claiming legitimacy&#13;
Fee voting &#13;
2 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975&#13;
Who are&#13;
students?&#13;
On Thursday students will have an opportunity to&#13;
express their views on such questions as Who are&#13;
students? How s hall we spend their money? And what&#13;
say do students have in taculty affairs? If you, as a&#13;
student, have any concern on your academic affairs this&#13;
is your chance. There will be meetings after this one but&#13;
first impressions make the difference. A large turnout of&#13;
concerned students will place the Task Force on&#13;
Implementation on notice that they will be watched and&#13;
that student rights must be granted. Too often apathy&#13;
allows committees to work in the shadows of the administration.&#13;
Their decisions are based on the&#13;
knowledge of tho se in th e committee, when few students&#13;
come forth to express their views. The administration is&#13;
always present at these committ&amp;e meetings - they're&#13;
paid for it. But it takes a student with the knowledge that&#13;
what he does now, may well lock future students into a&#13;
system that denies them their rights/o come forward&#13;
and express the views of students. It is the time of&#13;
student governance at Parkside, whether the system is&#13;
one of student design or administrative desire is our&#13;
question. Will any students answer?&#13;
"Simple"&#13;
Economics&#13;
Capitalism comes to Parkside. When you've got a&#13;
product-sell it. And with the old con man's delightbetter&#13;
to sell a product you haven't got. To all you&#13;
students with white parking stickers welcome to&#13;
Parksides new economics. During our recent&#13;
registration someone in the Bursars Office decided that&#13;
it was better to sel I fourteen dol lar parking stickers than&#13;
seven dollar stickers - \ never mind if there are more&#13;
stickers than spaces. Look at all the money thats coming&#13;
in. And now that they have the money you can bet their&#13;
going to keep it.&#13;
After selling far more stickers than spaces in the&#13;
restricted white parking area the administration has&#13;
decided to condone misrepresentation and false advertising&#13;
by enlarging the white parking area. Those&#13;
people that paid hard cash for the right to park within&#13;
close walking distance of the Comm-Arts building are&#13;
now told "sorry you bought nothing." Students are toldand&#13;
forcefully-obey the regulations or pay. Who enforces&#13;
the regulations when the administration steps&#13;
outside the law?&#13;
There is still time for the administration to save some&#13;
face in this ludicrous situation-call back all the oversold&#13;
white stickers and refund the money. Those that bought&#13;
white stickers early would keep theirs and those that&#13;
bought because of the false advertising of the administration&#13;
would at least have their money if not the&#13;
product they wanted.&#13;
NOTE: Parkside offers excellent courses in basic&#13;
bookkeeping (although a basic knowledge of addition&#13;
and subtraction are a prerequisite.&#13;
The ParksideThe&#13;
PARKSIDE RANGER is a wholly independent&#13;
publication of the students of the U.W. Parkside, ex&#13;
pressing the interests, opinions, and concerns of the&#13;
students, and responsible for its contents. Offices are&#13;
located in D194 LLC, U.W. Parkside, Kenosha,&#13;
Wisconsin 53140. Phones 553-2295, 553-2 287.&#13;
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Kenneth Pestka&#13;
MANAGING EDITOR: Greg Hawkins&#13;
NEWS EDITOR: Jeannine Sipsma M H°H %&#13;
HUMANITIES EDITOR: amy $&#13;
SPORTS EDITOR: Bonne Haas 1 r&lt;28*® R&#13;
COPY EDITOR: Debra Friedell \ KE&#13;
"° /&#13;
Writers: Michael Olszyk, J.D. Garoutte, Betsy Neu,&#13;
Cliff Chambers, Nathan Jones, Walt Ulbricht&#13;
Photographer: Michael Nepper&#13;
RANGER&#13;
Editorial/Opinion—&#13;
Letters to the Editor&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
We the tenants of Fairview&#13;
West Apartments, located at&#13;
5037-58th St., Kenosha, have&#13;
united together to fight against&#13;
unfair rent increases which have&#13;
been forced upon us by a new&#13;
owner, John J. Graham of Elm&#13;
Grove in Milwaukee.&#13;
The rent increases range from&#13;
$40 to $70 monthly and are to be&#13;
effective February 1, 1975. These&#13;
increases are not justified by the&#13;
buildings condition or warranted&#13;
by any improvements, as none&#13;
have been made.&#13;
Therefore, the tenants have&#13;
united together and have sought&#13;
legal counsel. Walter Stern will&#13;
represent the tenants of Fairview&#13;
Apartments concerning any legal&#13;
actions. The tenants have&#13;
decided to withhold all their rent&#13;
payments from the landlord by&#13;
placing them in an escrow account&#13;
at one of the Kenosha banks&#13;
until he is ready to negotiate what&#13;
we feel is a fair increase.&#13;
We tenants are willing to go as&#13;
far as an 11 percent increase for&#13;
the entire year and we stand&#13;
firm.&#13;
Some of us tenants in the&#13;
complex are presently unemployed,&#13;
some on welfare, and&#13;
even one who survives solely on&#13;
Social Security. When we were&#13;
presented with the news of these&#13;
sudden, unfair increases we were&#13;
appaled and shocked to say the&#13;
least. We are not prepared&#13;
financially to meet these increases&#13;
at a time when the&#13;
economic situation is so crucial.&#13;
This situation has placed us&#13;
tenants in a position where we&#13;
have to take food off the table to&#13;
meet our rent increases.&#13;
Has this man no knowledge of&#13;
moral rights? Here comes a man&#13;
from another city trying to take&#13;
advantage of Kenosha tenants&#13;
Are we the people of Kenosha&#13;
going to let this man act unjust&#13;
and unfairly, or are we going to&#13;
pUi,.&#13;
a s&#13;
f&#13;
op t0 his un&#13;
fair actions?&#13;
lhis is a S.I.N, (stop inflation&#13;
now). Help us with your support&#13;
now, so it won't happen to you&#13;
next.&#13;
If you are willing to support our&#13;
protest against unfair rent increases&#13;
contact Paul Fictum at&#13;
Fairview Apartments - 5037 -&#13;
58th St. Kenosha.&#13;
Your support is greatly appreciated.&#13;
&#13;
y&#13;
Paul Fictum&#13;
"Walter&#13;
Ulbrichts&#13;
AIRPORT'75&#13;
by Walt Ulbricht&#13;
Theaters should be as considerate&#13;
as the airlines and place&#13;
those convenient baggies for airsickness&#13;
behind every seat. That&#13;
would give the audience a bonus&#13;
touch of realism and the chance&#13;
to politely relieve themselves&#13;
after this film.&#13;
Keeping in the profitable spirit&#13;
of epic disasters, the producers of&#13;
Airport once again exploit the&#13;
national paranoia of air travel. A&#13;
collage of humanity is assembled&#13;
(that is, everyone except an&#13;
albino transvestite dwarf) and&#13;
pushed inside a doomed 747,&#13;
bound from Washington to Los&#13;
Angeles. Somewhere near Salt&#13;
Lake City, a collision with a&#13;
small, private plane wipes out the&#13;
flight crew. Who's going to fly the&#13;
jumbo jet through the friendly&#13;
skies now?&#13;
The fate of the 120 passengers&#13;
hinges on Karen Black, the&#13;
resourceful senior stewardess&#13;
and wooden symbol of liberated&#13;
woman. Director Don Smight&#13;
emphasizes her ability in a crisis&#13;
but at the cost of her feminity or&#13;
wholeness.&#13;
Like Professor Henry Higgins&#13;
rkfrfrln8 l&#13;
c&#13;
G&#13;
"&#13;
perfect&#13;
" Liza&#13;
ulu' might righteously&#13;
^hed her troublesome feminine&#13;
behavior. Karen Black does not&#13;
develop into a greater character&#13;
she only boorows her boyfriend's&#13;
(Charlton Heston) ruggedness.&#13;
Airport is glutted with stars&#13;
Who hide behind onionskin parts&#13;
hi bno f&#13;
Swt&#13;
nson 8&#13;
ets a special&#13;
billing for being her boring self&#13;
Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews, and&#13;
.&#13;
(&#13;
r&#13;
aesar are rescued from an&#13;
elephant's graveyard of obscurity.&#13;
&#13;
Helen Reddy kicks the habit&#13;
and plays a singing nun. Linda&#13;
Blair, the most obnoxious&#13;
nonentity in the business,&#13;
duplicates another vomitgagging&#13;
act as a critically ill&#13;
kidney patient who inundates the&#13;
aisles of the first class cabin with&#13;
sickening sweetness. Reality and&#13;
illusion spin into a tasteless blur.&#13;
As usual, the plot is an implausible&#13;
string of crises instead&#13;
of solid characterizations or&#13;
penetrating situation. These lifeand-death&#13;
scenes are suppose to&#13;
test the courage and strength of&#13;
the hero(ine), but they really try&#13;
the audience's patience. After a&#13;
while, who cares if the ill-fated&#13;
plane lands safely?&#13;
I say, be merciful and put these&#13;
fools out of their misery. Let's be&#13;
honest. The real disaster with&#13;
today's flights is the six mile high&#13;
price for air fares. &#13;
Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975 THE PARKSIDE RANGER 3&#13;
Justice at Jackson&#13;
Although it charged Mississippi&#13;
highway patrolmen with using-&#13;
"excessive" and "deadly" force&#13;
to quell the students' May 1970&#13;
campus disturbance, a federal&#13;
appeals court nonetheless denied&#13;
damages to students killed and&#13;
wounded at Mississippi's Jackson&#13;
State College.&#13;
This seemingly contradictory&#13;
ruling is the keystone for an&#13;
upcoming appeal of the case to&#13;
the US Supreme Court, a lawyer&#13;
close to the case has revealed.&#13;
The action came in a $13.8&#13;
million suit filed on behalf of the&#13;
next of kin of two dead and three&#13;
wounded students againstmembers&#13;
of the Mississippi Highway&#13;
Patrol and the Jackson&#13;
Police Department plus the State&#13;
of Mississippi, theCity of&#13;
Jackson, and various other officials.&#13;
&#13;
The law firm that handled&#13;
much of the earlier appeal work&#13;
is expected to file a bid to argue&#13;
the case before the Supreme&#13;
Court.&#13;
The appeals court decision had&#13;
noted that two black students&#13;
died and 12 were wounded when&#13;
38 patrolmen aimed at the&#13;
students and opened fir—30 with&#13;
shotguns, five with their personal&#13;
military carbines, two with&#13;
submachineguns, and one with a&#13;
.308 rifle-for 29 seconds.&#13;
During those 29 seconds the&#13;
officers discharged from 121 to&#13;
153 rounds of ammunition containing&#13;
between 793 and 1001&#13;
separate projectiles, the court&#13;
said.&#13;
Yet the appeals court upheld&#13;
both the trial jury's decision&#13;
exonerating the lawmen from&#13;
liability and the trial judge's&#13;
ruling that the city and state were&#13;
immune from suit.&#13;
"Having found wrongful&#13;
conduct," the CPS source said,&#13;
"the Court of Appeals failed to&#13;
find anybody liable."&#13;
A second basis for the appeal to&#13;
the Supreme Court is the 14th&#13;
Amendment, which holds that&#13;
persons cannot be deprived of life&#13;
or liberty without due process of&#13;
law.&#13;
The 14th Amendment was&#13;
originally passed in order to&#13;
prevent capricious action by&#13;
states in civil rights matters, like&#13;
Jackson State, some have observed.&#13;
&#13;
But the original trial and appeals&#13;
court noted that states have&#13;
traditionally been immune to suit&#13;
under the 11th Amendment, even&#13;
though agents of the state may be&#13;
guilty of wrongful conduct.&#13;
The appeal to the Supreme&#13;
Court will argue that states&#13;
should be held accountable to the&#13;
federal government for the&#13;
protection of an individual's civil&#13;
rights.&#13;
The Mississippi shootings&#13;
occurred after two nights of rockthrowing&#13;
and minor confrontations&#13;
between law enforcement&#13;
officers and students&#13;
on the virtually all-black campus.&#13;
As a force of 69 police and&#13;
patrolmen confronted a crowd in&#13;
Leary Turns Songster&#13;
by Jon Stewart&#13;
EARTH NEWS SERVICE&#13;
Since the former acid&#13;
"visioner" and high guru turned&#13;
government informer last&#13;
summer, he has been the subject&#13;
of a smear campaign by former&#13;
friends, the focus of a major&#13;
Justice Department investigation&#13;
of t he Weathermen, the epicenter&#13;
of g ale-force rumors, and ~ most&#13;
significantly — virtually incommunicado.&#13;
&#13;
For six months, either the U.S.&#13;
Bureau of Prisons, or Leary, or&#13;
both, have resisted efforts by&#13;
Leary's friends and associates to&#13;
sit down for a face-to-face&#13;
meeting. Speculation has been&#13;
rife that Leary's exile is involuntary.&#13;
The Justice Department&#13;
and the Bureau of Prisons&#13;
insists that Leary does not want&#13;
to see anyone. Says U.S. Bureau&#13;
of Prisons spokesperson Mike&#13;
Aun, "Leary is singing. He's&#13;
talking about a multi-million&#13;
dollar drug scheme; and he&#13;
knows there are a lot of people&#13;
who want to silence him."&#13;
Nonetheless, friends of Leary,&#13;
including poet Allen Ginsberg&#13;
and daughter Susan Leary, have&#13;
retained Boston attorney Harvey&#13;
Silverglade to investigate the&#13;
possibility of filing for a writ of&#13;
habeus corpus to produce Leary.&#13;
So far, no action has been taken,&#13;
and Silverglade remains noncommital&#13;
as to whether there is&#13;
legal ground for such action.&#13;
In the meantime, Leary's&#13;
whereabouts remain top secret.&#13;
It is known that during August he&#13;
was held at a federal prison in&#13;
Minnesota, presumably to appear&#13;
before a grand jury&#13;
scheduled to convene in nearby&#13;
Chicago. That grand jury was&#13;
abruptly halted by orders from&#13;
Assistant Attorney General&#13;
Henry Peterson. Speculation was&#13;
that the investigation was put in&#13;
limbo because of an intradepartmental&#13;
investigation of the&#13;
Justice Department's bungling of&#13;
numerous recent political cases.&#13;
The Wounded Knee trial had just&#13;
been dismissed by Judge Fred&#13;
Nichol, who declared that U.S.&#13;
prosecutor Guy Goodwin and&#13;
other government attorneys had&#13;
prepared such a poor shambles of&#13;
a case that it bordered on&#13;
misconduct. Goodwin, who had&#13;
prosecuted and lost in the&#13;
Berrigan case, the Vietnam&#13;
Veterans Against the War case,&#13;
and the Leslie Bacon case, was at&#13;
the time heading the Leary investigation.&#13;
&#13;
Since Peterson resigned in&#13;
November and Goodwin was&#13;
pulled from the Leary case,&#13;
there's reason to believe that the&#13;
so-called Leary grand jury may&#13;
be reconvened somewhere other&#13;
than Chicago.&#13;
The latest word on Leary's&#13;
whereabouts was that he was&#13;
being held under "extreme&#13;
security" somewhere in the Los&#13;
Angeles area. In a recent letter to&#13;
the Los Angeles Free Press,&#13;
Leary's former associate and&#13;
known drug informer Dennis&#13;
Martino insisted that he had seen&#13;
Leary "several times" and that&#13;
he was content and happy.&#13;
Martino assailed those who had&#13;
conducted the so-called smear&#13;
campaign against Leary, including&#13;
Jerry Rubin, journalist&#13;
Ken Kelly, and Leary's son Jack.&#13;
The latest twist in the increasingly&#13;
Kafkaesque case was&#13;
revealed this month by a small&#13;
newspaper in Vaeaville,&#13;
California, home of the notorious&#13;
Vaeaville Prison where Leary&#13;
spent some time. According to&#13;
the Vaeaville Reporter, Leary is&#13;
scheduled to appear as a star&#13;
witness for the state in a case&#13;
involving a former prison&#13;
psychologist, Dr. Wesley Hiler.&#13;
Dr. Hiler was fired last fall for&#13;
allegedly smuggling a tape&#13;
recording made by Leary out of&#13;
the prison and delivering it to a&#13;
magazine editor. Dr. Hiler says&#13;
that if the state won't produce&#13;
Leary for his reinstatement&#13;
hearing on January 27th, he'll&#13;
have him subpoenaed as a&#13;
defense witness.&#13;
Dr. Hiler adds that Leary,&#13;
while at Vaeaville, had become&#13;
convinced that he had a mission&#13;
to get out of prison and to&#13;
organize a group of 5000 people to&#13;
accompany him on a space&#13;
journey in search of "higher&#13;
intelligences." Hiler maintains&#13;
that Leary sought financial aid&#13;
for the project from numerous&#13;
backers, and actually received&#13;
some support. He says that&#13;
Leary's decision to turn informer&#13;
was a result of his determination&#13;
to get out of prison and undertake&#13;
the space journey.&#13;
If Timothy Leary does make a&#13;
public appearance af the January&#13;
27th hearing in Vaeaville. it will&#13;
mark the first time since "last&#13;
summer that anyone, other than&#13;
Martino and Leary's self-styled&#13;
wife, Joanna Harcourt-Smith,&#13;
has seen him.&#13;
front of a dormitory-estimated&#13;
variously at between 40 and 400&#13;
students-a sharp sound was&#13;
heard, several of the lawmen&#13;
cried "Sniper," and the officers&#13;
opened fire.&#13;
While many involved in the&#13;
case have concluded that there&#13;
probably was a sniper, the appeals&#13;
court nonetheless said "the&#13;
barrage of gunfire far exceeded&#13;
the response that was appropriate."&#13;
&#13;
"This conclusion is not judicial&#13;
second-guessing of o fficers faced&#13;
with danger, rendered from the&#13;
quiet and safety of judges'&#13;
chambers," the appeals court&#13;
said. "It is what the evidence&#13;
shows...the fire was excessive in&#13;
volume and intensity, and the&#13;
size of the area subjected to fire&#13;
was beyond the physical limits of&#13;
justifiable response."&#13;
One of the dead students was&#13;
found behind the police line&#13;
across the street from the dormitory&#13;
where the sniper was&#13;
supposed to be. Another student&#13;
was shot while sitting in a TV&#13;
lounge. A reporter on the scene&#13;
said it appeared that the police&#13;
fired "systematically" into the&#13;
dormitory from the top lloor&#13;
down to the bottom.&#13;
The President's Commission on&#13;
Campus Unrest reported that&#13;
"the physical evidence and the&#13;
positions of the victims indicate&#13;
that the officers were firing indiscriminately&#13;
into the crowd, at&#13;
ground level, on both sides of the&#13;
street."&#13;
The President's Commission&#13;
also concluded that "a significant&#13;
cause of the deaths and injuries&#13;
at Jackson State is the confidence&#13;
of white officers that if they fire&#13;
weapons during a black campus&#13;
disturbance they will face neither&#13;
stern departmental discipline nor&#13;
criminal prosecutions or convictions.&#13;
&#13;
So far both a local and federal&#13;
grand jury have held&#13;
deliberations on the tragedy,&#13;
though neither indicted any law&#13;
officers. The local jury did,&#13;
however, indict a black man for&#13;
arson and inciting a riot.&#13;
The local jury also issued a&#13;
report stating, "WJien&#13;
people...engage in civil dis- and&#13;
riots, they must expect to be&#13;
injured or killed when law enforcement&#13;
officers are required&#13;
to reestablish order." &#13;
4 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday, Jan . 2 2 , 1 9 7 5&#13;
Brief News&#13;
Wednesday, January 22&#13;
WHITESKELLAR: P.A.B. Whiteskellar Coffeehouse opens its 2nd&#13;
semester programs with two hours of folk music by Terry Eliot, 11:30&#13;
am to 1:30 pm, GR, D-201, free and open to the public.&#13;
FILM: P.A.B. presents "Camelot," starring Richard Harris and&#13;
Vanessa Redgrave. 11:30 am and 7:30 pm, C.A.T., admission $1&#13;
Parkside ID required.&#13;
THURSDAY, January 23,&#13;
FILM: P.A.B. presents "Camelot," 11:30 am and 7:30 pm, C.A.T.&#13;
admission $1, Parkside ID required.&#13;
Wednesday, January 29&#13;
CONCERT: P.A.B. presents Woody Herman and his orchestra in&#13;
concert, 8:00 pm C.A.T. Parkside Jazz Band will also appear, as&#13;
opening act. Tickets are $3 for students, $4 for general public and are&#13;
available at the Information Kiosk.&#13;
A gift of $400 from several community physicians to fund scholarships&#13;
for senior pre-medical students at the University of WisconsinMadiswT&#13;
W3S a6Cepted Friday&gt; January 10 by the Board of Regents in&#13;
The regents also accepted a gift of $27 from the Parkside Concerned&#13;
Students Coalition for the purchase of p lants and shrubs for the UW-P&#13;
campus.&#13;
Remember Pi Sigma Epsilon's "Pot of Gold" penny count last&#13;
semester? The correct amount of pennies in the gallon jar was 5063&#13;
and the winners have been determined. Beth Johnson was the closest&#13;
with a guess of 5039 and received the $20 first prize, Bernadine Giriens&#13;
placed second with 5105 and won $10, and Charles A. Wortman won $5&#13;
with his guess of 5000.&#13;
Put your name and address in your books so that Lost and Found can&#13;
contact you if you lose them. All books not picked up after one week of&#13;
notification will be sold or destroyed.&#13;
Canada may soon abolish its ancient law banning the immigration of&#13;
gay people. Canadian Minister of Immigration Robert Andras has&#13;
announced that he intends to recommend to the Canadian Cabinet that&#13;
all references to sexual preference be removed from immigration law.&#13;
The announcement followed protests over the deportation of a gay&#13;
activist last September.&#13;
Complete Food &amp; Vending&#13;
Service&#13;
OPEN:&#13;
MON. THRU THURS.&#13;
7:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
7:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M.&#13;
Library Learning Center&#13;
| BUFFET ROOMS&#13;
|_ IbOOIA.M.-L30J\M. j&#13;
SHitihbiaivl&#13;
24 hours&#13;
FREE&#13;
CONFIDENTIAL&#13;
COUNSELING&#13;
AND GENERAL&#13;
INFORMATION&#13;
•57th street&#13;
658-help&#13;
EARN CASH&#13;
drive for&#13;
RANGER&#13;
call 553-2295&#13;
DINO'S&#13;
1816 1 6 Street&#13;
Racine, W isconsin&#13;
PHONE 634-1991&#13;
FINE FOODS&#13;
&amp; COCKTAILS&#13;
PICK UP OR&#13;
PIPING HOT FOODS&#13;
DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME&#13;
CHICKEN&#13;
STEAKS&#13;
SEAFOOD&#13;
CHOPS&#13;
PIZZA&#13;
LASAGANA&#13;
RAVIOLI&#13;
MOSTACCIOLI&#13;
GNOCCHI&#13;
SPAGHETTI&#13;
SANDWICHES&#13;
BOMBERS&#13;
HAMBURGERS&#13;
BEER&#13;
SOFT DRINKS&#13;
WINES&#13;
The Way of the Pilgrim&#13;
and&#13;
The Pilgrim Continues His Way&#13;
Organized religion is presently&#13;
and fashionably out of favor. Or&#13;
perhaps i should say that&#13;
Western Civilization's contributions&#13;
to religious ideologies&#13;
are out of favor, because the&#13;
organized aspects of Eastern&#13;
Religious are increasing in their&#13;
attractiveness to people in the&#13;
Western world. Organized&#13;
religions no matter what their&#13;
origin, have promised their&#13;
followers and monitary supporters&#13;
many rewards. The most&#13;
noteworthy is some sort of&#13;
heavenly existence in the next&#13;
life. If you are a leader in a major&#13;
religion, your reward is the&#13;
earthly respect given you by&#13;
virtue of some title bestowed on&#13;
you by the religion itself; like&#13;
guru, perfect master, bishop or&#13;
patriarch.&#13;
Still, the greatest asset of any&#13;
religious concept or organization&#13;
is the belief of the masses that&#13;
continue to support it. The support&#13;
of these believers is what&#13;
lends the holiness we associate&#13;
with religions; sacredness&#13;
because of faith. The divine is not&#13;
assertainable. Yet, the divine is&#13;
believible to people who scholars&#13;
would say have no 'mind' for the&#13;
intricate philosophies that deal&#13;
with concepts of the divine.&#13;
Simple people are the beauty of&#13;
religions. Their dedication to&#13;
moral and holy ideals. Their&#13;
faith.&#13;
The idea of 'faith' is an elusive&#13;
one. As elusive as the abstractions&#13;
and unseen dieties the&#13;
believers' convictions support.&#13;
The faith of a simple man is the&#13;
force of the book The Way of the&#13;
Pilgrim and The Pilgrim Continues&#13;
His Way. These are the&#13;
spiritual discoveries of a Russian&#13;
peasant in the 18th century. The&#13;
book is translated by R.M.&#13;
French from the original Russian&#13;
document. It is an incredible&#13;
expression of struggles with&#13;
theological concepts and spiritual&#13;
destiny as examined and lived by&#13;
one individual. Not since&#13;
medieval times has such a simple&#13;
soul's quest after some sort of&#13;
Dark humor&#13;
continuous spiritual exercise by&#13;
which devotion to the divine&#13;
attains perfection, been collected&#13;
into a private diary. Church&#13;
doctors and theologians have&#13;
written extensively on the experience&#13;
of the divine, but in&#13;
terms that are inapplicable to&#13;
real or should i say ordinary,&#13;
everyday living. The terms are&#13;
as distant as the divinity they&#13;
attempt to describe. The&#13;
arguments over semantic&#13;
definition among scholars&#13;
themselves is proof enough that&#13;
the use of language in the&#13;
discussion of the spiritual is farremoved&#13;
from the grasp of the&#13;
masses of believers. The Pilgrim&#13;
is no scholar. He can not bring the&#13;
aspects of faith to universal light&#13;
like Teilhard de Chardin, a man&#13;
whose conceptions of intangibles&#13;
and humanity are themself incredible;&#13;
or Thomas A Kempis&#13;
whose Imitatio Christi (1380-1410&#13;
A.D.) offers itself as a model of&#13;
Christian living. The Pilgrim&#13;
never intended his private search&#13;
to serve as a model for others&#13;
who struggle with their actualizations&#13;
of r eligious concepts,&#13;
or are looking for some way to&#13;
put faith into operation. A&#13;
Kempis' writing is a manual of&#13;
universal Christian attitudes,&#13;
intended for mass use. But the&#13;
problems for even simple&#13;
believers revolve around individual&#13;
expression and personal&#13;
spiritual destiny. The believer&#13;
privately 'tests' himself. He&#13;
actively challenges himself to&#13;
prove his firm conviction in his&#13;
religious truths. First, he accuses&#13;
himself of imperfection and inferior&#13;
faith. He is frustrated by&#13;
the method of his communication&#13;
with the divine. He disclaims his&#13;
former self, by disclaiming the&#13;
direction of his life. His previous&#13;
life was shallow and will remain&#13;
inadequate until he has experienced&#13;
the divine.&#13;
Like Siddartha, in the Herman&#13;
Hesse novel by the same name,&#13;
the Pilgrim (his name is never&#13;
revealed) goes in search of&#13;
private and personal&#13;
spiritualism. It seems that we&#13;
associate the spiritual quest only&#13;
with the East. This is partly due&#13;
to the way we, as a Western&#13;
culture, have examined our&#13;
theologies. We disclaim the&#13;
existence of the Divine, and i am&#13;
not just speaking of God at this&#13;
point, but the idea of the Holy as&#13;
it relates to humanity; that which&#13;
is 'holy' in the human. The&#13;
Eastern view of religion does not&#13;
include the disclaiming of the&#13;
self, or the holy. All this exists,&#13;
and is not cause for the&#13;
questioning; the study or search&#13;
conerns itself with the way to&#13;
express that which is spiritual or&#13;
sacred. The expression is personal,&#13;
the method is revealed&#13;
from within and thereby becomes&#13;
individual. The Eastern masters&#13;
say you draw the knowledge from&#13;
within as from a spring and that&#13;
all knowledge vital to the person&#13;
is in the person. The way is important.&#13;
And so, pilgrims in&#13;
'faith' devote themselves to&#13;
discovering their own path to the&#13;
holy.&#13;
The Pilgrim's way is to be able&#13;
to "pray continually." His&#13;
praying is not for special intentions&#13;
or for penance, but for&#13;
the glorification of God. Like the&#13;
angels that biblical writers say&#13;
surround the throne of God and&#13;
unceasingly exlaim "Holy, Holy,&#13;
Holy....," the Pilgrim wishes to&#13;
eternally praise the Creator. In&#13;
his internal pilgrimage, he also&#13;
makes a physical pilgrimage.&#13;
This, too, seems to be common to&#13;
those in search of spiritual&#13;
fullfillment. Those whose search&#13;
becomes a matter of divine&#13;
rapture and unity with the divine&#13;
become mystics. The expressions&#13;
of their faith becomes lyrical,&#13;
poetic. The Pilgrim's diary&#13;
becomes literature, and his&#13;
language, universal. Faith is the&#13;
thing that unifies all men who&#13;
achieve the dimension of the&#13;
spiritual. This book has given the&#13;
subtle and fragile character of&#13;
belief back to the physical giant&#13;
Christiandom has become. It's&#13;
expressions are beautiful, simple&#13;
and accessible. The believers&#13;
sare the beauty of religious&#13;
communities, sustaining the&#13;
doctrines of various faiths&#13;
through their discovery of the&#13;
divine. In this they arrive at all&#13;
that is admirable in the realm of&#13;
the human.&#13;
by amy&#13;
Chafetz reviewed&#13;
by Kenneth Pestka&#13;
Harsh blacks, vivid whites -&#13;
the hammered strokes of metal&#13;
biting wood. Sidney Chafetz intertwines&#13;
humor and technique to&#13;
make stark comments on the&#13;
idiocy and weaknesses of man.&#13;
The show of prints now on&#13;
display at the Comm-Arts&#13;
Gallery is balanced between the&#13;
almost cartoon like represenClassified&#13;
&#13;
Please help- Ride needed for handicapped&#13;
student; 1 p.m. pick up at 7302 14th Ave&#13;
Kenosha and return at 3 p .m. on Mondays&#13;
and Wednesdays. Willing to pay. Please&#13;
contact Campus Health Office LLC D 198 or&#13;
call Ext. 2366 for further information.&#13;
B-25 AMPEG AMPLIFIER for sale,&#13;
slightly used. Good condition, BEST&#13;
OFFER over $250. Ph. 859 2642 or 637 3361.&#13;
We Pay Drivers&#13;
Call 5 53-2295&#13;
tations of the foibles and failures&#13;
of man's academic and political&#13;
life and Chafetz' of the strength&#13;
and character of the individual.&#13;
In "I am my own good fortune"&#13;
Chafetz presents the portrait of a&#13;
full bearded, arrogant man. The&#13;
figure stares out at the viewer&#13;
almost daring him to make some&#13;
critical comment so that the&#13;
figure could make that forceful&#13;
repartee that would cut the&#13;
viewer dead in his tracks. In this&#13;
example of Chafetz control of the&#13;
wood cut media he shows the&#13;
ability of wood to convey its&#13;
organic origin and contrast this&#13;
with the harshness of Black&#13;
against white.&#13;
This harshness of the media is&#13;
used for comic relief in "Sardat"&#13;
-- the black robed academician&#13;
tripping along with paint brushes&#13;
in hand. Chafetz shows this&#13;
figure, of evident scholarly attainment,&#13;
merrily dancing forward&#13;
to prostitue his artistic&#13;
abilities in the world of commerce&#13;
-- to join the bourgeoise.&#13;
To all of us in the academic&#13;
community Sidney Chafetz has&#13;
much to say that ridicules the&#13;
egotist in all of us. And to those&#13;
that value the individual, Chafetz&#13;
presents the strengths and needs&#13;
through his portriture.&#13;
FREE DELIVERY&#13;
Member Parkside 200&#13;
National Varsity Club&#13;
4437 - 22nd Avenue Kenosha,&#13;
Wisconsin Phone 654-0774 &#13;
Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975 THE PARKSIDE RANGER 5&#13;
Plea for subtle whores&#13;
by Kenneth pestka&#13;
Subtlety, is that elusive&#13;
phantasm of delight chased with&#13;
vigor and perseverance by man.&#13;
The fine nuance that only with&#13;
effort can be discerned is the&#13;
epitome of art. Man cannot love a&#13;
whore. He must clothe her in&#13;
values beyond the physical&#13;
gratification he receives. The&#13;
obvious must be made obscure so&#13;
that only by effort is the truth&#13;
known. His physical pleasure&#13;
must be interwoven with the&#13;
mental exhileration of obstacles&#13;
overcome and dilemma resolved.&#13;
So it is, that when faced with the&#13;
subtle, man can find his&#13;
gratification in his ability to&#13;
perceive and overcome.&#13;
Humor is the commonest form&#13;
of the subtle that hides within&#13;
itself a wealth of connotations.&#13;
The story told in a dry and factual&#13;
manner, building a facade of&#13;
truthfulness which is suddenly&#13;
revealed to be a house of glass&#13;
rather than a brick highrise by&#13;
the final discovery of the truth, is&#13;
the form of most humor. The&#13;
ability to Derceive the incongruities,&#13;
connotations and&#13;
underlying truths in humor is&#13;
requirement of an audience. It is&#13;
required of the artist to utilize his&#13;
materials and mental faculties to&#13;
create a vehicle which contains&#13;
these subtle aspects. It is not the&#13;
garish statement of the vulgarly&#13;
displayed sexuality of a pornographic&#13;
movie ( although the&#13;
statements and forms may be&#13;
real) that give one an . in sight to&#13;
an ultimate truth. It is in the&#13;
presentation of the underlying&#13;
emotions that raises the blatantly&#13;
physical stimulation to a level&#13;
where physical and mental&#13;
stimulation occur as one. Humor&#13;
displays this simultaneous&#13;
arousal of physical and mental&#13;
senses. The physical response,&#13;
laughter, united with the mental&#13;
response, imagery and interconnection,&#13;
creates an art&#13;
form far more subtle and&#13;
satisfying than the physical act&#13;
of tickling.&#13;
In humor the audience is called&#13;
upon to participate in an active&#13;
manner: active in the willingness&#13;
to make the mental associations&#13;
that call forth the physical&#13;
responses. This responsibility of&#13;
the audience is called for in all&#13;
the arts. The viewer of a painting&#13;
must attempt to coordinate the&#13;
artists presentation with his own&#13;
mental images and emotions. In&#13;
this way the viewer is led to find&#13;
the underlying facets of the&#13;
painting; those facets the artist&#13;
visulaized and then attempted to&#13;
convey through the act of painting.&#13;
In the literary field an&#13;
author, if ordained with perception&#13;
and ability, can, by&#13;
searching out situations, phrases,&#13;
and patterns of composition, fully&#13;
express the obvious statement&#13;
while giving to the discerning&#13;
reader secondary and tertiary&#13;
experiences.&#13;
The secondary and tertiary&#13;
experiences, those once and&#13;
twice removed from the level of&#13;
obviousness, fall into the realm of&#13;
subtlety. The whore clothed in&#13;
fine garments, her price beyond&#13;
the reach of a poor man, holds&#13;
infinitely more fascination than&#13;
the free and easy streetwalker.&#13;
The whore's charms are more&#13;
discreetly displayed if not entirely&#13;
hidden and her attainment&#13;
far more costly. Thus the subtle&#13;
phrase, the fine nuance, is&#13;
discrete in appearance and costly&#13;
in mental exertion but the&#13;
charms hidden within are well&#13;
worth the effort.&#13;
WIDEST SELECTION&#13;
OF BOOKS IN TOWN&#13;
•&#13;
PAPER BACKS FOR&#13;
THE DISCRIMINATING&#13;
READER&#13;
PROMPT SPECIAL&#13;
ORDER SERVICE&#13;
BROWSERS W ELCOME&#13;
40R ECR EST GEORGETOWN&#13;
639 5305 554 7334&#13;
P I Z Z A C H I C K E N&#13;
• \ N i l , F I S H C AR R Y O I I T S&#13;
HOURS Sun Wod 8. Thurs. 11:30 A.M&#13;
M 30 P M&#13;
Tri 8. Sf il 11 30 AM 1?:30 A.M.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
WINTER CARNIVAL&#13;
Febuary 7,8,9 Ski Mt. La Cross&#13;
: UW-Parkside (fr&#13;
Esparia&#13;
SpeCial Jp/ SPRING BREAK 1&#13;
: ^Hm/MARCH 27-APRIL 4|&#13;
PRICE: o b .00 p e r pers on&#13;
• ^ A C C O M O D A T I O N S: Four person s&#13;
to a room a t t h e Holi day&#13;
inn of La C rosse, Wisco nsin&#13;
LIFTS: 2 day s of s k iin g Mt. La&#13;
Cro sse&#13;
M E ALS 2 B r e a kfa sts ( S at&#13;
1 Dinn er ( S a t .)&#13;
All s t a te and loc al&#13;
t a x e s, t i p s, and g r a t u i t i e s&#13;
a r e I n clu d e d.&#13;
i TA X E S&#13;
( E N T E R T A I N M E N T: Dance t o a l i v e&#13;
/ band on Sat urd ay N i g h t.&#13;
ONLY$369&#13;
Sign Up at Information Desk&#13;
Limited space only 30 places remainin &#13;
•is&#13;
6 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday/ Jan. 22, 1975&#13;
• FREE •&#13;
Quart of 7 -up&#13;
or C ola in our&#13;
container w ith&#13;
each large&#13;
16" pizza.&#13;
"PICKED-DP"&#13;
MON., W ED.,&#13;
THURS.&#13;
For a delicious&#13;
hot pizza try&#13;
jenseiw&#13;
large cheese &amp;&#13;
sausage&#13;
on |y $430 &amp; tax&#13;
Free Delivery"&#13;
JL&#13;
Jensens'&#13;
1&#13;
Fine F ood &amp; Spirits&#13;
8021 22nd Avenue&#13;
Ph. 654-3581&#13;
"Home Ol Pma Tech Pizza"&#13;
Breakfast&#13;
continued from page 1&#13;
good scholar you have it on&#13;
paper, but how do you show&#13;
someone you're a good teacher?"&#13;
Peter Martin, assistant&#13;
professor of English, said, "It&#13;
will force some people out of the&#13;
profession because it's hard to&#13;
get hired someplace else at this&#13;
time."&#13;
Martin mentioned that Norwood&#13;
had personally denied some&#13;
people tenure without going&#13;
through the usual procedure of&#13;
referring their cases to the&#13;
Tenure Faculty Committee.&#13;
He also said that Norwood&#13;
warned the Humanities&#13;
Executive Committee not to&#13;
tenure a lot of people and told&#13;
them that "tenured people would&#13;
be protected to the end (in case of&#13;
a fiscal emergency)."&#13;
One source mentioned that it's&#13;
possible that executive committees&#13;
are denying a lot of&#13;
people tenure this year because&#13;
these people who are already&#13;
NOW PAVING&#13;
5.5* 0&#13;
(Compounds A nnually to 5 .62%)&#13;
ON REGULAR ( ta j PASSBOOK&#13;
SAVINGS&#13;
THRKK CM VBMBNT L OCATIONS:&#13;
II.W. P ark,side -- Room 235. Ta llenl I&#13;
ISO W . C hestnut St., B urlington&#13;
5200 W ashington A ve., R acine&#13;
AMERICAN&#13;
STATE BANK&#13;
3928 - 60th St. Phone 658-2582&#13;
Member F.D.I.C.&#13;
A Different&#13;
type of&#13;
Saturday Night&#13;
RED'S ROLLER R INK&#13;
6220 -67th ST. KENOSHA&#13;
B&amp;utuuf Ut&amp; tf-medt&#13;
Pifja &amp; Stalkut Qoodl&#13;
2^29 BIRCH RD. KENOSHA-551-7171&#13;
LIQUOR STORE. BAR. DINING ROOM&#13;
tenured don't want to risk their&#13;
jobs by putting the candidates on&#13;
their level. Parkside is having&#13;
fiscal problems and may eventually&#13;
have to declare an&#13;
emergency, in which case the&#13;
untenured people will usually be&#13;
released before those who are&#13;
already tenured, said the source.&#13;
David Beach, assistant&#13;
professor of Psychology, said&#13;
that he believed Norwood&#13;
foresaw the disciplines' urge to&#13;
tenure more faculty at this time&#13;
since tenured faculty are harder&#13;
to get rid of during a fiscal&#13;
emergency. Since Norwood's&#13;
concern is with the whole campus,&#13;
he wants to keep things open&#13;
so no department will end up&#13;
over-staffed or completely wiped&#13;
out because of an economic&#13;
emergency.&#13;
According to Canary,&#13;
"Parkside is not as bad off&#13;
(economically) as some other&#13;
UW campuses." He said the real&#13;
problem is that "people don't&#13;
want to spend tax dollars on&#13;
education as they did in the&#13;
Ws."&#13;
Free Tax&#13;
Service&#13;
Kim Baugrud, director of adult&#13;
education programs for&#13;
University of Wisconsin Extension,&#13;
announced his candidacy&#13;
for the seat of supervisor No. 1 n i&#13;
the Town of Mt. Pleasant.&#13;
Visit Kenosha's Largest&#13;
Record Department&#13;
FEATURING&#13;
•Rock -Jazz *Pop *Folk&#13;
LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS&#13;
The Place to buy records&#13;
The Kenosha-Racine Voluntary&#13;
Service Committee is&#13;
establishing a service to help low&#13;
and low middle income people in&#13;
the Racine and Kenosha County&#13;
areas to: get the full benefit of the&#13;
present tax laws, by having tax&#13;
forms filled out by sympathetic,&#13;
concerned volunteers, without&#13;
fees. (Donations needed and&#13;
accepted, but not required);&#13;
become acquainted with the&#13;
government programs and with&#13;
the citizen projects and ac.tion&#13;
centers which can serve them;&#13;
become aware of their eligibility&#13;
for income maintenance and&#13;
social services available to them&#13;
that they may not know of, such&#13;
as the homestead tax relief&#13;
benefits, reduced-cost school&#13;
lunches, food stamps, medical&#13;
card coverage, etc. Many people&#13;
are not made aware that they are&#13;
eligible for such programs.&#13;
And, to build grass-roots&#13;
support for reforms increasing&#13;
justice and equity in America's&#13;
tax laws, by the use of posters,&#13;
conversation and hand-out&#13;
literature at these offices&#13;
describing inequities in our&#13;
present tax structure.&#13;
By providing a service for all&#13;
people of low and low-middle&#13;
income who wish to come, the&#13;
Voluntary Service Committee&#13;
hopes to help break down distrust&#13;
and bias between the poor and&#13;
relatively poor, America's&#13;
middle class and wage earners&#13;
who have one foot in poverty and&#13;
the other on a banana peel. They&#13;
also hope to break down&#13;
prejudices between people who&#13;
are receiving AFDC and lowincome&#13;
people who are not.&#13;
The tax-preparers will be&#13;
required to keep total confidentiality&#13;
and will not keep any&#13;
records or notes on people. The&#13;
preparers will not participate in&#13;
any evasion.&#13;
The centers are located at: 1226&#13;
State Street in Racine, the&#13;
storefront offices of the Racine&#13;
Welfare Rights Organization,&#13;
Project HELP, the Racine&#13;
County-Wide Housing Coalition&#13;
and the Legal Action Coalition;&#13;
6603 26th Ave. in Kenosha, the&#13;
offices of the Kenosha Action&#13;
Center which also houses United&#13;
Migrant Opportunity Service and&#13;
the Kenosha Spanish Center, as&#13;
well as the Welfare Rights&#13;
Organization in Kenosha and the&#13;
Child Care Service Project; and&#13;
the third center will be a moving&#13;
one located at Paddock Lake,&#13;
Bristol, Twin Lakes, and Wilmot&#13;
in Kenosha County, and at&#13;
Burlington in Racine County.&#13;
The Racine and Kenosha offices&#13;
will be open at the same&#13;
time, evenings from 7:00 to 9:30&#13;
p.m. and on Saturday afternoons&#13;
from 1 to 5 p .m.&#13;
The dates for the Racine and&#13;
Kenosha Centers will be:&#13;
January - 21 and&#13;
28 (Tuesdavs)&#13;
February - 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22,&#13;
and 25 (Tuesdays and Saturdays)&#13;
March - 1, 8, 11, 15, 18,&#13;
22 ,25 , and 29 (Tuesdays and&#13;
Saturdays)&#13;
April - 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, and&#13;
15 (Tuesdays, Thursdays and&#13;
Saturdays)&#13;
Thq west of 1-94 Project will be&#13;
held on Wednesday nights 7:00 to&#13;
9:30 p.m.:&#13;
January 29 - Christ Lutheran&#13;
Church, Paddock Lake&#13;
February 12 - Bristol Methodist&#13;
Church, Bristol&#13;
February 26 - S.E. Wis.&#13;
Housing Corp., 320 N . Pine St.,&#13;
Burlington&#13;
March 12 - Messiah Lutheran&#13;
Church, Twin Lakes&#13;
March 26 - 320 N . Pine St.,&#13;
Burlington&#13;
April &lt; and 9 - 320 N. Pine St.,&#13;
Burlington&#13;
April 14 - Wilmot Lutheran&#13;
Church, Wilmot&#13;
Contacts&#13;
1. General Information: Racine&#13;
Urban Ministry, 815 Silver Street,&#13;
Racine, Wi. 53404, Phone: Racine&#13;
637-9651, Kenosha 552-7966.&#13;
2. Chairpersons: Dr. John&#13;
Merrick (Kenosha), Phone&#13;
(office) 658-2566, (home) 654-&#13;
4851; Dorothy Gustavson&#13;
(Racine), Phone (home) 639-&#13;
6951; Susan Hohn Ellsworth (W&#13;
og 1-94), Phone (home) 889-4746.&#13;
3. Scheduling Coordinator:&#13;
Tom Speaker (Kenosha), Phone&#13;
(office) 654-2816, (home) 652-0457.&#13;
Old&#13;
IWs&#13;
66&#13;
r&#13;
Pure Brewed&#13;
From God's Country.&#13;
On Tap at the Union 99&#13;
pab presents&#13;
January 29th&#13;
8:00 p.m. Comm. Arts Theatre&#13;
$3.00 U W-P Students&#13;
$4.00 General&#13;
Tickets at the Info. Center &#13;
Wrestlers in&#13;
dual meet&#13;
weane sday, Jan. 22, 1975 THE PARKSIDE RANGER 7&#13;
The dual meet portion of its&#13;
schedule begins Friday for the&#13;
Parkside wrestling team when&#13;
the Rangers host UW-LaCrosse in&#13;
a dual at 3 p.m. in the Phy Ed.&#13;
Bldg.&#13;
The Rangers, who finished&#13;
second to UW-Whitewater in the&#13;
Carroll Invitational last&#13;
weekend, will also compete in a&#13;
dual-type affair Saturday,&#13;
meeting UW-Milwaukee, UWOshkosh&#13;
and Southern IllinoisCarbondale&#13;
in triple-dual action&#13;
at Milwaukee. Each team in that&#13;
meet will vie against each other.&#13;
In LaCrosse, Parkside will be&#13;
facing a young and largely untested&#13;
squau that is coached by A1&#13;
Freeman, coach at Kenosha&#13;
Tremper High School last year.&#13;
Parkside finished 7-4-1 in dual&#13;
action last year and Coach Jim&#13;
Koch is banking on his undefeated&#13;
trio of Bill West (11-0,&#13;
142lbs.), Randy Skarda (10-0, 150&#13;
lbs.) and Rich Baron (10-0, 158&#13;
lbs.) to pace the Rangers in duals&#13;
this campaign.&#13;
Koch will g0 with the following&#13;
jeu?&#13;
The Parkside dual lineup with&#13;
season records following :U8&#13;
K&gt;ch Schaumberg, junior&#13;
Kenosha (Tremper) (10-2); 126 -&#13;
(Trl a&#13;
?&#13;
0&#13;
' Senior&#13;
T&#13;
' Kenosha remper) (7.3). 134; Joe&#13;
(Tr#&gt;rn&#13;
FS&#13;
' \ JUni0r&#13;
' Kenosha (Tremper) (ll-l); i42: Bill West&#13;
senior, Kenosha (Tremper) (n0);&#13;
150: Randy Skarda, senior,&#13;
Coleman (10-0); 158: Rich Baron&#13;
junior, Kenosha (Tremper) lol&#13;
pl'if' Dave Wagner, freshman,&#13;
Peshtigo (5-4); 177: Jim Van&#13;
Dyke, freshman, Kenosha&#13;
(Tremper) (0-2); or Rick Kubiak,&#13;
freshman, Pulaski (5-3)- 190-&#13;
Brad Freberg, junior, Racine&#13;
(Case) (2-5); HWT: to be&#13;
determined.&#13;
Constance Jensen Cummings has joined the student services staff at&#13;
Parkside as a general and academic counselor. She also has&#13;
responsibility for the Adult Student Program.&#13;
Cummings received her master of science degree in education with&#13;
a concentration in counselor education from Southern Illinois&#13;
University' (SIU). Her previous counseling posts have been with SIU&#13;
and the Madison County (111.) Department of Mental Health.&#13;
REGULAR SCHEDULE&#13;
Voting&#13;
Buildihg Hours&#13;
Gymnasiums&#13;
Pool Hours&#13;
Handball Courts&#13;
Monday Thursday,&#13;
Friday &amp; Saturday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
8:30 am-9:30 pm&#13;
8:30 am-4:30 pm&#13;
6:00 pm-9:30 pm&#13;
^thletic team practice occupies the gyms from 3:30 pm to&#13;
/.30 pm Monday-Friday.&#13;
-Intramural basketball uses two courts on Sunday and&#13;
Wednesday nights, 7:30 to 9:30 pm.&#13;
Monday • Thursday,&#13;
Friday &amp;. S aturday&#13;
Sunday&#13;
11:30 am-1:30 pm and&#13;
6:30pm-9:00pm (tentative)&#13;
11:30 am-2:30 pm&#13;
6:00 pm-9:00 pm&#13;
continued from page l&#13;
committee with Zuehlke and&#13;
Goetz as sources for budget information.&#13;
&#13;
This ad hoc committee was&#13;
described by Stweart as a&#13;
''transitional type thing" in that&#13;
it is now a student rather than&#13;
administrative committee but&#13;
the process whereby it was&#13;
organized doesn't follow the&#13;
guidelines set in the PSGA&#13;
constitution.&#13;
Stewart said, "The success or&#13;
failure of this committee will&#13;
affect the chances of later&#13;
student committees."&#13;
All organizations requesting&#13;
segregated fees must have done&#13;
so by Jan. 16 and must have a&#13;
representative appear before the&#13;
committee to substantiate their&#13;
request. The Segregated Fees&#13;
Committee must complete the&#13;
segregated fees budget and have&#13;
the chancellor's approval by&#13;
February l. The budget will then&#13;
be sent to central administration&#13;
for approval.&#13;
The committee's meetings are&#13;
open to the public. There will be a&#13;
meeting Wednesday Jan. 22 at&#13;
7:30 a.m. in room D-174 of the&#13;
LLC.&#13;
Monday-Thursday 8:30am-9:30pm (not open on.Mon. 8. Wed&#13;
till 10:30 am)&#13;
Friday 8. Saturday 8;30 am.4:30 pm&#13;
Sunday 6:00 pm-9:30 pm&#13;
Weight-training Room Hours same as building hours above&#13;
Human Performance Lab Hours by appointment-call 553-2245 for Dr. Grueninger&#13;
SPECIAL EVENTS&#13;
These events will alter the above regular scheduling as listed.&#13;
Sat. Jan. 25- Basketball vs. Northland 7-30pm&#13;
Tues. Jan. 28 Basketball vs. Indiana Siate-Evansville 7 30pm&#13;
Wed. Jan. 29 Wrestling vs. Carthage College 8 00 pm&#13;
Fri. Jan. 31- Men's Gumnastics vs. College of DuPage 1:00 pm&#13;
UW PARKSIDE&#13;
MEXICOx&#13;
CITY&#13;
get-a-way&#13;
Roundtrip Jet&#13;
7 N ights L odging&#13;
Ground T ransfers&#13;
Tips &amp; Taxes&#13;
SIGN UP NOWI&#13;
^Spring Break&#13;
March 30-April 6&#13;
ONLY&#13;
$274&#13;
00&#13;
for information&#13;
&amp; a pplications&#13;
Contact&#13;
CAMPUS TRAVEL&#13;
Center LLCD-197&#13;
553-2279&#13;
you'll love ii.&#13;
BONANZA&#13;
BONANZA&#13;
BONANZA&#13;
RECORDS&#13;
and TAPES&#13;
A 5010 7th Ave,&#13;
:L,&#13;
,„,y?&#13;
TRUCK on DOWN&#13;
Phone 654-3578&#13;
Environmental&#13;
Furniture and Lighting&#13;
Quality Leather Goods Tapestries&#13;
Pipes Papers Ethnic Jewelry&#13;
(A# more than a spring &amp; padding mattress&#13;
more than a waterbed...&#13;
tSe Jlirform cJKatfress&#13;
gives orthopedic comfort that&#13;
... r e t u r n s m a n t o h i s s o u r c e&#13;
Keep your energy high and your mind mello with Pyramid Products.&#13;
"SPECIAL"&#13;
SPLASH&#13;
SALE!!&#13;
A COMPLETE&#13;
WATERBED SET-UP&#13;
•Deluxe Frame&#13;
• Headboard&#13;
•Pedestal&#13;
• Liner&#13;
• Mattress&#13;
only *1 9995&#13;
ONE SWEET DREAM&#13;
also has&#13;
a fine selection of Bean&#13;
Bags and a complete line&#13;
of waterbed products&#13;
including&#13;
Aqua Q ueen&#13;
^ (U.L. Approved Heaters&#13;
• ••••&lt; it &#13;
8 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975&#13;
by Bonne Haas&#13;
Coach Steve Stephens called&#13;
his team "poised and confident"&#13;
Thursday night after completing&#13;
their 9th straight win against the&#13;
Loras College Duhawks with a&#13;
score of 102-72.&#13;
The Rangers took it upon&#13;
themselves to show the Duhawks&#13;
they had no claim to supremacy&#13;
over their home court as they&#13;
opened the scoring and led to the&#13;
finish.&#13;
Leartha Scott dazzled the fans&#13;
with 39 points for the Rangers&#13;
while the Duhawks attended to&#13;
every move made by Gary Cole.&#13;
Out with back to back fouls&#13;
during the first half Cole dumped&#13;
a total of 12 points and Malcolm&#13;
Mahone backed up the team with&#13;
were Bob Wagner with 22 and&#13;
Mike Weeber with 16.&#13;
Stephens was concerned with&#13;
temporarily sidelined Bill&#13;
Sobanski but hopes to see him&#13;
back in action soon. Sobanski is&#13;
out with a spasm in his back.&#13;
Stephens hoped the team&#13;
doesn't become "overly confident"&#13;
but says "we are&#13;
definately much stronger with&#13;
Marshall Hill and Leartha&#13;
Scott."&#13;
Saturday nights action led to a&#13;
final score of 96-54 over St.&#13;
Norbert College. This sets the&#13;
record thus far at 11 wins and 3&#13;
loses.&#13;
The Rangers will travel to UWGreen&#13;
Bay on Tuesday and&#13;
return home to challenge Northland&#13;
College on Saturday, Jan.&#13;
25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Phy. Ed&#13;
:orer: Bide.&#13;
YOUR KIND&#13;
ARE </text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64957">
              <text>The Parkside Ranger, Volume 3, issue 21, January 22, 1975</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="41">
          <name>Description</name>
          <description>An account of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64958">
              <text>Student newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wis.</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="40">
          <name>Date</name>
          <description>A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64959">
              <text>1975-01-22</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="49">
          <name>Subject</name>
          <description>The topic of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64962">
              <text>College student newspapers and periodicals</text>
            </elementText>
            <elementText elementTextId="64963">
              <text> Student publications</text>
            </elementText>
            <elementText elementTextId="64964">
              <text> University of Wisconsin-Parkside--Newspapers</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="42">
          <name>Format</name>
          <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64965">
              <text>Newspaper</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="44">
          <name>Language</name>
          <description>A language of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64966">
              <text>English</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="38">
          <name>Coverage</name>
          <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64967">
              <text>Kenosha, Wisconsin</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="51">
          <name>Type</name>
          <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64968">
              <text>Text</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="45">
          <name>Publisher</name>
          <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64969">
              <text>University of Wisconsin-Parkside</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="47">
          <name>Rights</name>
          <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="64970">
              <text>The Board of Regents of the University Wisconsin System</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="867">
      <name>budgets</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="891">
      <name>governor patrick lucey</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="868">
      <name>hiring moratorium</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="172">
      <name>otto bauer</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
