ssh"an news @9 Senate voted 'I‘l'mrsday, ]_9 to 5 in favor of a motion to reject the re- - port of .the President's Planning Advisory Group. Terry Pratt,English professor, put forward the motion to reject to the report. However, the Chairman of the meeting, Merritt Crockett, disal- lowed -the motion since - ' the refinrthadmt'been tabled. The Chair's rul- ing was appealed and re- jected by a vote of the Senate. The vote on the motion then occurred ' with all Senators voting to reject the report except Senators Crockett Hennessey,‘ Meincke, Rev— ell and Dowling. President Meincke began the meeting by Describing the report as "courageous, imaginative far-ranging, far—sighted attempt to ansfler our financialmdifrficulties" ._ V Fe also proposequata Senate Corini'ttee‘“ L ., struck to U.P.E._I. 's lorry-range options. Iain Galloway oatmend- ed the President for proposing a Senate Cannittee which would, he said, "er6fu11Y bring up a more mature docum‘en “. ‘ Sane insiders sug-. gested the President had originally tried a filibuster to make. sure that fthe report would Voted on"... , The President suggested the so that senators could-v ask questions " Report's authors, if. there were ’nO'questions he said-that the meeting could be_ adjourned. Some questions were raised in an informal question and answer session as to whether the report would even help the financial situation. Senator Palmer "Is it fair to say the Ccumittee doe5n't krnw if it Would save money 0r not". senator Nagat' rajan stated that-the " Proposals "might tend to deepen the financial Crisis? 2%; it“ _‘* a; «9-- R ..).l\ _ v the notion .:' p, “.v It" ‘ rejectthenl‘ 'h- tions to the report's _ authors, Pratt suggested the Senate move frcm informal into formal session: "We've been chit-chatting now for an hour". He then moved that the Senate reject the report of the President's Plan— ning Advisory Group. ' The Chairman replied, 7 "There is nothing on the table 1'0 reject at this moment". Dr. Pa]mer,Chemistry, objected "It doesn't matter whether the report is on the table or not. The Senate could reject the United Nations Charter of Hanan Rights if it feels like it After furthur consid— eration a vote was taken ‘ on whether the Senate would entertain 'Dr. Pratt's motion. The vote was in favor of enter- ”n‘rnto the f [1: ‘were read p " statements: that the Faculty Association suggested that Senate reject the repOrt; that the Faculty of Arts asked the Senate to reject the report; that the Faculty of Science recommended the report be rejected. John MacDougall,Student 2" Union President, told Sen- ate of a petition signed by 508 students who were concerned with the report of the President's Plan- ning Advisory Group. Joe Revell recounted :. that one of. his colleagUe that "if you: come .down with difficult deci— sions ,‘the’Senate will A; vote was the! taken in favor of rejecting the report. - I . After the meeting, A Director Revell said that "eventually what we put in the report will care into place". "As a-policy document ' the PreSident ' 5 report is dead", said Gary Webster in disagreement. Lachlan 'Maoquarrie concurred "the so-called report has been soundly squelched, Thank as masons: . i ‘ ' P». ‘cowm , _ ; Blanchard Ebépository " I —Exador had a great time at GJ's on Nerd Night. Magie C was his stiffest competi— tion. -Beaufred seems to be ahead of Walter in the "Stud Contest". -Five girls in Blanchard Hall like to chase buses (parked and moving). * —'IWeent'y weeny flowers are out to seed. A -Typhoon Taiwan didn't hit the Rose as emected. —Hickey face has been lonely V lately . -C. C. struck out again, he ‘ must'be-in the wrong sport. fCheeseburge for sale in 207 - cheap. ‘ r -‘-Water flows freely in Blanchard Hall. - -Danny H reads —Hrother Ricky takes confes: Signs. fl _ ~ —For good‘P.B. Sandwiches, see Janet B. ‘ ‘ 1-Pam K. likes to take her pet Bruno for a walk. —A Certain soccer player ‘ (SP) has been seen "spin- ning" out. —The case of the funny men shoes has been solved, right Willi—Keith. Jf'he girlsdn‘ 314 are buming their wheels in the hallway. -Bl..s1s=hard Hell is ream/,1; ‘7‘" 7"” ' “ ft ' I Cm -If she can get it anybody can. ' —Blanchard Hall girls soft— ball team is expected to win the World Series this week. —Pauline jumps under, flying . lights. STUDENT SPECIALS Outflow Dryuron 1 Reg. $15.06 $1M“ ' KATHY’S Beauty Salon 325 Unlvorslty Ave. 092-3131 ' 2§lJV ~42! . 1‘ ‘ ‘ 5": i”. a 3