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University Seeks Films v I Of KOMU Strike Story The be University Univa-sity School of Journalism Journalise m will decide today if it f. f will let Jet the tie University use TV KOMU-TV Channel 8 film in its battle against Public Service Union Local 45 The school also decide policy toward two subpoenas l 1 issued IUD d University journalism students demanding copies of ci pictures token taken of the t violent sometimes nes Local 45 strike against the tle University last month Journalism students John and Jim Fields Field said aad friends Mends told them University Univ Police tried tIed to deliver the subpoenas about two weeks ago but could not ROt find them The be Boone County Circuit Clerk Cerk ranged subpoenas had bad been issued for far strike photographs taken by the tile two denta but had been re tamed returned to the darks clerk office after they could not be delivered KOMU IS owned by the University Board of Orators curators Its news DeWS stows haws are filmed and written by student in IA the be School of o Journalism J Robert ROOert Dressier I ressI KOMU general manager said all an f films of the strike taken by KOMU were given giver to the University Legal Department about two weeks w ago lam Dean Roy Fisher said saki an all D KOMU films of the strike ware wale e given to b toe u. ty Legal Department t to loot 1006 at about g two to works weeks ago 30 But be he said they tiler were wen given liven with the that if U the II University wanted to use ue Own an in cc a it 11 would have haw to to wok ak the J's Js permission The Ibe University Ul Venity asked to UM use the tilt firs to b court curt last week University counsel Jackson Wright rid refused I d to th say y J films lima would b be a used tweed for See but University Police Pollee thief Ron Ran Mam said tIDe y mutt might bs bit used aad against persona stressed amend ar ti films ike allo might be used today when the ere re University goes to court to ask that oat a temporary anti at rike injunction be mode made permanent perm Fisher will wW met meet at 8 am today t fay with the two photographers KOMU officiate and aad students involved in filming the strike The decision dec sian on whether to release the films win will be a 8 cip Ca Page i n l ii 4 J Jj n w I II You might say Robert R Copenhauer realty really dips dIgS his work A S member of the University's main main- maintenance maintenance maintenance staff Copenhauer spent part of Mon Mon- Monday Monday day morning scraping ping ice See related story page 16 Missourian Photo by Harlan Kirgan KOMU- KOMU lJ j Continued from Page 1 joint one made by faculty and administration of the Journalism School Fisher said While it is true KOMU is owned by the Board of Curators Fisher said materials developed by students and faculty in the classroom for news purposes must be considered in a special category and its disposition must be bein bein bein in accordance with the best Journalistic ethics He said the films would not be available unless KOMU grants the request Dressler Dressier said he believes all aU station news film fUm is the property of the University and can be used as the University administration sees fit If U the request is refused and the University still instate insists on m receiving the films Fisher said he would advise students and faculty not to cooperate The films fUrns cover several days of union activity during and after the strike They include all aD film showed on en the air plus a small amount of exposed badly footage saved by students Clark Oark Edwards KOMU newsman said Most film Um not used on 01 the air normally is thrown away in the editing process Neither Edwards nor Dressler Dressier says ha he h e remembers any violence shown on the films
Object Description
Title | Columbia Missourian Newspaper 1972-12-05 |
Description | 65th Year, No. 69 |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1972-12-05 |
Type |
Newspapers |
Format | |
Collection Name | Columbia Missourian Newspaper Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
Contributing Institution |
State Historical Society of Missouri University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
County |
Boone County (Mo.) |
Description
Title | Columbia Missourian 1972-12-05 University Seeks Films of KOMU Strike Story |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1972-12-05 |
Type | article |
Format | |
Collection Name | Is part of Columbia Missourian Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Contributing Institution | State Historical Society of Missouri <br> University of Missouri School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
Item.Transcript | University Seeks Films v I Of KOMU Strike Story The be University Univa-sity School of Journalism Journalise m will decide today if it f. f will let Jet the tie University use TV KOMU-TV Channel 8 film in its battle against Public Service Union Local 45 The school also decide policy toward two subpoenas l 1 issued IUD d University journalism students demanding copies of ci pictures token taken of the t violent sometimes nes Local 45 strike against the tle University last month Journalism students John and Jim Fields Field said aad friends Mends told them University Univ Police tried tIed to deliver the subpoenas about two weeks ago but could not ROt find them The be Boone County Circuit Clerk Cerk ranged subpoenas had bad been issued for far strike photographs taken by the tile two denta but had been re tamed returned to the darks clerk office after they could not be delivered KOMU IS owned by the University Board of Orators curators Its news DeWS stows haws are filmed and written by student in IA the be School of o Journalism J Robert ROOert Dressier I ressI KOMU general manager said all an f films of the strike taken by KOMU were given giver to the University Legal Department about two weeks w ago lam Dean Roy Fisher said saki an all D KOMU films of the strike ware wale e given to b toe u. ty Legal Department t to loot 1006 at about g two to works weeks ago 30 But be he said they tiler were wen given liven with the that if U the II University wanted to use ue Own an in cc a it 11 would have haw to to wok ak the J's Js permission The Ibe University Ul Venity asked to UM use the tilt firs to b court curt last week University counsel Jackson Wright rid refused I d to th say y J films lima would b be a used tweed for See but University Police Pollee thief Ron Ran Mam said tIDe y mutt might bs bit used aad against persona stressed amend ar ti films ike allo might be used today when the ere re University goes to court to ask that oat a temporary anti at rike injunction be mode made permanent perm Fisher will wW met meet at 8 am today t fay with the two photographers KOMU officiate and aad students involved in filming the strike The decision dec sian on whether to release the films win will be a 8 cip Ca Page i n l ii 4 J Jj n w I II You might say Robert R Copenhauer realty really dips dIgS his work A S member of the University's main main- maintenance maintenance maintenance staff Copenhauer spent part of Mon Mon- Monday Monday day morning scraping ping ice See related story page 16 Missourian Photo by Harlan Kirgan KOMU- KOMU lJ j Continued from Page 1 joint one made by faculty and administration of the Journalism School Fisher said While it is true KOMU is owned by the Board of Curators Fisher said materials developed by students and faculty in the classroom for news purposes must be considered in a special category and its disposition must be bein bein bein in accordance with the best Journalistic ethics He said the films would not be available unless KOMU grants the request Dressler Dressier said he believes all aU station news film fUm is the property of the University and can be used as the University administration sees fit If U the request is refused and the University still instate insists on m receiving the films Fisher said he would advise students and faculty not to cooperate The films fUrns cover several days of union activity during and after the strike They include all aD film showed on en the air plus a small amount of exposed badly footage saved by students Clark Oark Edwards KOMU newsman said Most film Um not used on 01 the air normally is thrown away in the editing process Neither Edwards nor Dressler Dressier says ha he h e remembers any violence shown on the films |