I) Students question poll; regents defend results "If the basis for a decision is inaccurate, is the decision . inaccurate?" That is the question Mike Berns, ASUN Senate president pro tern and member of the Council on Student Life (CSL) asked Wednesday. Berns said he has reason to believe that many mistakes were made in the recent polling of parents of students living in University housing. The poll was used by the Board of Regents to determine whether the Magrath proposal for co-ed visitation would be allowed to go into effect. Parents were asked in the survey whether they approved of the new policy. Students were also . mailed questionnaires asking for their reply. The parents overwhelmingly dissapproved of the program while students, accepted it by a greater margin. 'There was a major discrepancy in the survey," Berns said. "A random sample was taken of more than 90 students on three floors at Abel Hall. Thirty of those asked said their parents had not been contacted by the University." Other students claim that their parents received more than one ballot, he said. "There should be an investigation of the survey. If these errors are typical of the survey it cannot be accurate," Berns said. Board of Regents President Ed Schwartzkopf also said there might . be cause for an investigation. "If these figures are true," he said, "then we should look into the problem. If this is typical of the survey, it should be thrown out" Schwartzkopf, said in a Wednesday telephone interview that he would be "surprised, disappointed and concerned" if anything went wrong with the survey. He said that if there were mistakes they were just errors and not an attempt by the board to slant the survey. "If every mistake was not an honest one then we (the Board of Regents) are responsible," he said. Regents Robert Raun and Robert, Prokop concurred with Schwartzkopf 's opinion. - Regent Robert Koefoot said "the survey was honest and open. We will abide by the vote of the parents," he said. He did not want to comment on the possible inaccuracy of the poll. Regent J. G. Elliot said "the man who made those charges is crazy." He declined further comment on the survey. ICC urges Magrath Plan support The Inter-Co-op Council (ICC) has joined the Inter-Fraternity Council and the Residence Hall Association in calling for support of the Magrath Plan for co-ed visitation and the concept of student self-determination. ICC President Roy Rodgers said Thursday the Council passed a resolution urging its 250 members to support the dormitories. There are five UNL co-ops in the organization. SA's discuss discipline Saturday A mass meeting of ALL UNL student assistants (SA's) has been called for 3:00 p.m. Saturday, according to Abel Hall SA Mike Healey, the meeting is being held to discuss UNL disciplinary measures that might be taken against students if a mass violation of the present RHA visitation policy was to occur. The meeting is tentatively scheduled for the Nebraska Union. 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The three-jazz trumpeter Clark Terry; Preston Love, the West Coast Musical director for Motown records and a studio woodwind player; and Don Davis, disc jockey and station manager of Omaha radio station KOWH-agreed that conditions are sub-par. Dark said each television network is compelled to have 25-40 musicians, and that blacks are represented mainly as tokens. The reason for this, he said, was that "the contractor is the v man who decides on the musicians. Some resist hiring blacks as much as they can." Love pointed out that blacks are the true originators of jazz and rhythm and blues. But not very many blacks play in the original style anymore, he said, and "jazz" has become an "elastic word." The greatest jazz players are considered funny because "they swing and sing little anecdotes. Now they're expected to sing abstractly and have that faraway look in their eyes." He said some of today's soul musicians play well technically, but miss the "blues note." 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