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THE il Vol.51 No JW Shoplifting May Result In Jail Term »\ HKI I I I IHR e-di'oi .11 shoplifting in the UM BOOk StOri ' ■ ■ ' l| Thai was ■ James s Dum ■ . ..<.. ,,( < Gables "Il is verj a: . hal i idi rtt ai ■ • ed, nol bei ausi ,,.rni or both .n theii future lives lhat they'll h.i thii ■ v Ith Ihe IHI ana polite agi ■..iii! He said v ,n ,. ,,, hi ftondi.: Shei mea ill'. ' ■ • . in civil • bs . . ■. , ,Univ life- I I'i : VI StUd beni - ■ . '.. .■, i 0f| .. ith pay ing .1 small fine He said itthers are n si rilx d the i hen thej a i tencedtu ■ rhe |udge said he sympathizes with students, but iroblem had gotten "v I hand " .I. itudent • ■ 'o ire found guile, of shoplifting land an excelleni chanci ol tpendii .■ mi h he laid. i \l Sei iritj Director David Wike said I M's studeni In ated mui h letter than rej citizens I \ en il .1 studeni v isiting from a na , school is caughi shopliftln) he oi she is treated like m> other citizen - he is arrested, taken i" Ihe Dade ki d in igged fingerpi Inted and lailed until reli ased on bond I! is only UM itudents who i"1' the special Ireal ment, who have up to now been issu-ed warrants and < ii\ iitaimns in appeal in court, rather than be jai ed. u ike said rhe |udge said he is considering dropping thi dents' special adv an'.a. .: the i our: s senioi |udge v, hal I »; ' ome a srt polii \ regardless ol w h<i hears the i a •■ hesaid I ndei both the new and old systems, once the w ar- inn result iin the issu i ant '(Im I- a bi na h ■ Ihe defend . ted 'a*, hei e\ er he oi she is in thi laii ind iughl I ' A a.' .Ial! \i. ">i:t Hill, unde gi a luati i id I Hod; i ■ mint preaident, said he wouldn'i find sti t a mable "I feel students should I tola pg il respo t\ tm shoplifting I cannoi on one hand students ihould iii with the highest decision mal abodlea ol the University, and then sa\ they should nol be held responsible foi theirownai tions," Hill said Judge Dunn said, "II thev want to ruin thi 1 it the rest ol then lives, then II Is then problem, and thisiswhai they il gel " '-" .'aaa HUt . It ... KojMMl UmImUMmI Tuition Hike Confirmed, More Demands Come lirsl Ludx tntl Mint First l.ady Bettv lord and I M President Dr. Henry King Stan- ord were swarmed In reporters and photographers at Ihe lllth an- MumiHufraiflin Muini il.iu nuai dinner honoring the soiietv iii I diversity Founders, al ihe I'ountainebleau Hotel. lorty-two new members of the society were sworn in, bringing the total number ol meniberslo 132. Commitment hy the group totals mine than $t>M million. Students are Invited to joins with ihe onlv requirement being a donation totaling $50,(100. Il\ \l \\ M \U( I S Nr..I a ■ I luring .i Mai i h i meeting, the l Kei utlve i ommittee "I the 11« ■ .i: ■>t ol I ru itee i reaffirmed Ihe $ 100 lu Ition un tease starting fall 1976, i M I'resKieiii Di Henry Khik Stanfo tl staled in a report lelea.sed respond mg to seven student demands made at last month • demonsti atlon agamst the ini res i I he response tu the demands ■ i ;I'l'.i ed il i meetini ■ iteiday bI te: niHiii uhuh ne luded President Stanford, Vice Presidenl Di Wil lutlli l< llllllei. I Ir Sid BesV mu k. Business Manager William Mi (i i.i Uf' li li ii . and top il udenl leadei s I he demand foi full Imam ial dis < Insure ol the i M Budget has been referred to leveral committees oi the Hoard oi 11 ustee .. the repot i lead I he : epoi' n ited thai aboul 11 9 million would be rai ed bv Ihe tuition Ini rease and ol thai revenue S3 million would he used foi faculty ami stall compensation, 1850,000 (or fin.iiu ial aid and $50,000 for un i ellaneous operations \ddiii"ia,ii funds "iii be required for majoi Improvements in doron- lories and i lasaroom . Hospital Facilities Inadequate Kor Training Hs |s||»i((i i, \lt( I \ Huiiunf iHII Ariltr A ll .■ Ml '!.a al SC'I ■ a ■a ,|1 KS ■ iMl l l rainm. ol 1 M md could resuli in . ai ult; ' i I): : ' a .. M lew " > . omel idding .11 ill" .a . ' it till evel ofl ed ' "In ive at JMH it i ■■ ir. l-'i, • said ! I I . ■ the ' mint' ■' || ll.,'.', ., • ■ aid ■ ( ei rn . patients may d< i lin< , i a's in lea Di i . IMII ol the t ii; > im ati d it .lai I on In tail.UK I a' b I ii I ogel said in s.-i ■ iiiiii,, Ihi Health I'I,inning « ouni il i - br ginning lo ee li ioui , lem Hi laid In ex pei ts tin ituation al Jai kson lo turn around in m In favor 'ii Mn Media al Si hool I In- repot i .ilsn noted thai there is nn feasible way to pinpoint expenditures ol eai li undergraduate student dollar lu response to whj the adminis- lation has grown IT> per cent. Ihr report said its growth paralleled faculty growth Ihe report said sliidenl requests (or permanent representation on thr < oum il ol Vice Presidents and on various Hoard ni Trustee Committees Is under consideration Representation on the Academic I leans' < oillli ll has heen refused iiu demand for a Grievance ( ommittee for itudenl employees i i " 'ia relei red lo the i hairman "i the Count il ol v |< e Presidents "for si tion I he report also contained a chart of minority sdmlnlstrstlon and faculty members Dr Stanford said a meeting will take [Mace the end of Man h and in April on lhat subject. Ihe requests lor creation of a committee ol thi Hoard of I rustrrs made up ol blai ks. ClllWII. and Trustees haa been placed on the agenda of the Man h 17 meeting of ihe President's Cabinet and the Aca- demu Deans' (oum il Ihe students demands for a Health Center gynaecologist is bring Considered by the Health Crntrr Advisory Hoard whii h meets tixlay ■I I p m on the sei ond floor of Ihe Health 'enter The meeting will be open to the publli Aubin Kill. Undergraduate Student Body Government President said. "We leave here dissatisfied I don'l Ihink we have achieved anything Our hai ks are against Ihe wall We have no reasonable alternative than other means " her hi ' ellls ipltals I; eai Uu mttttic Positions ivailable vp •1 iann Hurriiam ■ a ■ ■ Dead ' Mm i :i .ni- ■ "We don't v. anl t" miiv e ou •a ations I he; should be here to | I ire foi ind Dl I Ogl a -aid "Be di IMII ofl led an il VI- 7 million l thi Metn a. ||,,I ol .■ll,, a,; . j' Hi ■ I ' II elhEndoived II omen Can Earn Extra Cash K> HIVE OSINSKI Murncant ttttt Mrittr Wei I-endowed women with exhibitionist tendencies who are liKiking for away to make some extra ta.sh may be able to win I boob-ie prize luesday nighl at the Rathskeller In ihe first annual Wet r-shirt Contest open to all i M women, the grand prize winnei will be awarded |50 "Once they put on then I-shuts, the girls will be doused with water and will then perform smh ituntl on stage as dan< - ing. hula hooping, jumping rope and anything Mse we ian think of," Rat Manager Dennis Manieri said He said the contest has been in ihe planning for several months because of the "tremendous demand" ot students to the Rathskeller Advisorv Hoard (RAB) and the Rat management In addition to the contest, the Rai Will be featuring live folk music by guitarist Shunn Kaur and ffei . discount'.: iei prices and iomplimentary wine ta itl Participants can sign up Immediately.ot tl enter the night of the event Admission to the Rat will be tree to all membi i "The Wet T-Shn ha' become one ol the newest en tertainment Beping our nation Ihe Rat will I east of the situation and will offer boob-ie pn/i", to all winners." Manieri said Students wishing to sugges: additional events Inr the contest are asked to call the Rathskeller al X-*>'.10. k i . Ul Ar - up
Object Description
Title | Miami Hurricane, March 12, 1976 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1976-03-12 |
Coverage Temporal | 1970-1979 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 volume (14 pages) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
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Object ID | MHC_19760312 |
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Object ID | MHC_19760312 |
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Full Text | THE il Vol.51 No JW Shoplifting May Result In Jail Term »\ HKI I I I IHR e-di'oi .11 shoplifting in the UM BOOk StOri ' ■ ■ ' l| Thai was ■ James s Dum ■ . ..<.. ,,( < Gables "Il is verj a: . hal i idi rtt ai ■ • ed, nol bei ausi ,,.rni or both .n theii future lives lhat they'll h.i thii ■ v Ith Ihe IHI ana polite agi ■..iii! He said v ,n ,. ,,, hi ftondi.: Shei mea ill'. ' ■ • . in civil • bs . . ■. , ,Univ life- I I'i : VI StUd beni - ■ . '.. .■, i 0f| .. ith pay ing .1 small fine He said itthers are n si rilx d the i hen thej a i tencedtu ■ rhe |udge said he sympathizes with students, but iroblem had gotten "v I hand " .I. itudent • ■ 'o ire found guile, of shoplifting land an excelleni chanci ol tpendii .■ mi h he laid. i \l Sei iritj Director David Wike said I M's studeni In ated mui h letter than rej citizens I \ en il .1 studeni v isiting from a na , school is caughi shopliftln) he oi she is treated like m> other citizen - he is arrested, taken i" Ihe Dade ki d in igged fingerpi Inted and lailed until reli ased on bond I! is only UM itudents who i"1' the special Ireal ment, who have up to now been issu-ed warrants and < ii\ iitaimns in appeal in court, rather than be jai ed. u ike said rhe |udge said he is considering dropping thi dents' special adv an'.a. .: the i our: s senioi |udge v, hal I »; ' ome a srt polii \ regardless ol w hi:t Hill, unde gi a luati i id I Hod; i ■ mint preaident, said he wouldn'i find sti t a mable "I feel students should I tola pg il respo t\ tm shoplifting I cannoi on one hand students ihould iii with the highest decision mal abodlea ol the University, and then sa\ they should nol be held responsible foi theirownai tions," Hill said Judge Dunn said, "II thev want to ruin thi 1 it the rest ol then lives, then II Is then problem, and thisiswhai they il gel " '-" .'aaa HUt . It ... KojMMl UmImUMmI Tuition Hike Confirmed, More Demands Come lirsl Ludx tntl Mint First l.ady Bettv lord and I M President Dr. Henry King Stan- ord were swarmed In reporters and photographers at Ihe lllth an- MumiHufraiflin Muini il.iu nuai dinner honoring the soiietv iii I diversity Founders, al ihe I'ountainebleau Hotel. lorty-two new members of the society were sworn in, bringing the total number ol meniberslo 132. Commitment hy the group totals mine than $t>M million. Students are Invited to joins with ihe onlv requirement being a donation totaling $50,(100. Il\ \l \\ M \U( I S Nr..I a ■ I luring .i Mai i h i meeting, the l Kei utlve i ommittee "I the 11« ■ .i: ■>t ol I ru itee i reaffirmed Ihe $ 100 lu Ition un tease starting fall 1976, i M I'resKieiii Di Henry Khik Stanfo tl staled in a report lelea.sed respond mg to seven student demands made at last month • demonsti atlon agamst the ini res i I he response tu the demands ■ i ;I'l'.i ed il i meetini ■ iteiday bI te: niHiii uhuh ne luded President Stanford, Vice Presidenl Di Wil lutlli l< llllllei. I Ir Sid BesV mu k. Business Manager William Mi (i i.i Uf' li li ii . and top il udenl leadei s I he demand foi full Imam ial dis < Insure ol the i M Budget has been referred to leveral committees oi the Hoard oi 11 ustee .. the repot i lead I he : epoi' n ited thai aboul 11 9 million would be rai ed bv Ihe tuition Ini rease and ol thai revenue S3 million would he used foi faculty ami stall compensation, 1850,000 (or fin.iiu ial aid and $50,000 for un i ellaneous operations \ddiii"ia,ii funds "iii be required for majoi Improvements in doron- lories and i lasaroom . Hospital Facilities Inadequate Kor Training Hs |s||»i((i i, \lt( I \ Huiiunf iHII Ariltr A ll .■ Ml '!.a al SC'I ■ a ■a ,|1 KS ■ iMl l l rainm. ol 1 M md could resuli in . ai ult; ' i I): : ' a .. M lew " > . omel idding .11 ill" .a . ' it till evel ofl ed ' "In ive at JMH it i ■■ ir. l-'i, • said ! I I . ■ the ' mint' ■' || ll.,'.', ., • ■ aid ■ ( ei rn . patients may d< i lin< , i a's in lea Di i . IMII ol the t ii; > im ati d it .lai I on In tail.UK I a' b I ii I ogel said in s.-i ■ iiiiii,, Ihi Health I'I,inning « ouni il i - br ginning lo ee li ioui , lem Hi laid In ex pei ts tin ituation al Jai kson lo turn around in m In favor 'ii Mn Media al Si hool I In- repot i .ilsn noted thai there is nn feasible way to pinpoint expenditures ol eai li undergraduate student dollar lu response to whj the adminis- lation has grown IT> per cent. Ihr report said its growth paralleled faculty growth Ihe report said sliidenl requests (or permanent representation on thr < oum il ol Vice Presidents and on various Hoard ni Trustee Committees Is under consideration Representation on the Academic I leans' < oillli ll has heen refused iiu demand for a Grievance ( ommittee for itudenl employees i i " 'ia relei red lo the i hairman "i the Count il ol v |< e Presidents "for si tion I he report also contained a chart of minority sdmlnlstrstlon and faculty members Dr Stanford said a meeting will take [Mace the end of Man h and in April on lhat subject. Ihe requests lor creation of a committee ol thi Hoard of I rustrrs made up ol blai ks. ClllWII. and Trustees haa been placed on the agenda of the Man h 17 meeting of ihe President's Cabinet and the Aca- demu Deans' (oum il Ihe students demands for a Health Center gynaecologist is bring Considered by the Health Crntrr Advisory Hoard whii h meets tixlay ■I I p m on the sei ond floor of Ihe Health 'enter The meeting will be open to the publli Aubin Kill. Undergraduate Student Body Government President said. "We leave here dissatisfied I don'l Ihink we have achieved anything Our hai ks are against Ihe wall We have no reasonable alternative than other means " her hi ' ellls ipltals I; eai Uu mttttic Positions ivailable vp •1 iann Hurriiam ■ a ■ ■ Dead ' Mm i :i .ni- ■ "We don't v. anl t" miiv e ou •a ations I he; should be here to | I ire foi ind Dl I Ogl a -aid "Be di IMII ofl led an il VI- 7 million l thi Metn a. ||,,I ol .■ll,, a,; . j' Hi ■ I ' II elhEndoived II omen Can Earn Extra Cash K> HIVE OSINSKI Murncant ttttt Mrittr Wei I-endowed women with exhibitionist tendencies who are liKiking for away to make some extra ta.sh may be able to win I boob-ie prize luesday nighl at the Rathskeller In ihe first annual Wet r-shirt Contest open to all i M women, the grand prize winnei will be awarded |50 "Once they put on then I-shuts, the girls will be doused with water and will then perform smh ituntl on stage as dan< - ing. hula hooping, jumping rope and anything Mse we ian think of," Rat Manager Dennis Manieri said He said the contest has been in ihe planning for several months because of the "tremendous demand" ot students to the Rathskeller Advisorv Hoard (RAB) and the Rat management In addition to the contest, the Rai Will be featuring live folk music by guitarist Shunn Kaur and ffei . discount'.: iei prices and iomplimentary wine ta itl Participants can sign up Immediately.ot tl enter the night of the event Admission to the Rat will be tree to all membi i "The Wet T-Shn ha' become one ol the newest en tertainment Beping our nation Ihe Rat will I east of the situation and will offer boob-ie pn/i", to all winners." Manieri said Students wishing to sugges: additional events Inr the contest are asked to call the Rathskeller al X-*>'.10. k i . Ul Ar - up |
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