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FRIDAY APRIL 30,1982 DAILY CSUN MUSICIANS CALIFORNIASTATE UNIVERSITY REAP AWARDS NORTHRIDGE, CALIFORNIA See pages 3 & 7 VOLUAAE 26 NUAABER 110 SU]\DIAL CSUN staff person reported missing By MARLA NIESLEY A tem(k>rary computer failure, however, Wednesday or Thursday, Stahl-Linsk said. and GAIL DICKER has prevented police from making further Dr. Ralph G. Heidsiek, dean of the StaffWriters investigations of accident or arrest School of the Arts, said the situation is "too reports, police said. Carrole said more premature" and had no comment Thur The administration program specialist checks would be made as soon as possible. sday. for CSUN's School of the Arts was reported Stahl-Linsk said Cohen is a "stable" "I've known her for over 13 years," missing Thursday, according to Willie person. Her sudden disappearance and Stahl-Linsk said, "and this just isn't like Stahl-Linsk, a close friend of the woman. her at all." Patty L. Cohen, 40, Irias not been heard *She*s very dependable with "She's very dependable with her kids from since late Tuesday night when she and her job," she said. "She's just an attended an Erhard Seminars Training her kids and her job. She*s ordinary, common working woman with meeting, Stahl-Linsk, the Daily Sundial just an ordinary^ common two kids." On Wednesday Stahl-Linsk took business manager, said. care of the children, Jeffrey, 16, and The police were notified of the woman's working wotnan with two Debbie, 13. absence early Thursday morning, police kids.* Stahl-Linsk apd Cohen's ex-husband, said. , — StaM-Linsk Jerry, have been in close telephone con Detective John Carrole of the Los tact with friends and relatives hoping'for Angeles Police Department's missing failure to notify anyone, she said, are more information. The children attended persons division said a license check of unusual. school as usual Wednesday and Thursday Cohen's car failed to turn up any evidence Cohen, producer of the CSUN Guest and will be taken care of by their father cf the woman's whereabouts. Artist Series, did not report for work on until their mother is found. Faculty president: reality and future dreams "I thought the office ot faculty president position to voice his own concerns, <Vas a big honor — even to be asked," she An 'outspoken^ Nichelson emphasized that even in Berry sets goals added. ° ..-.-- dividuals who oppose his viewpoints have Berry, currently associate dean of the Nichelson ready had an opportunity to express their School of Connnunication and Professional opinions. 08 she steps Studies, applied for temporary leave from He said the office itself serves as an her administrative duties in order to to leave office avenue through which the faculty can into new office devote more time to teaching. voice their complaints. People feel free to "When this opportunity, came up, 1 call upon, as well as criticize, the faculty By RITA A. GRAZDA thought I'd like to try it," Berry said."I By RITA A. GRAZDA president, hesaid. Sta//Writer like to work with the faculty.'' Staff Writer •— "Pec^le who disagree^ with me know Berry said she is eager Ur tontimre^ they have a voice — sometimes a very loud Expanding the faculty senate's in The responsibilities of a faculty implementation of affirmative action voice. volvement with the statewide academic programs at CSUN, which was a prime president are more demanding than "I've been told that I've been more senate, and working with meml)ers of simply chairing faculty senate meetings, concern of her predecessor. outspoken about my own philosophy than student government are two of Dr. "I hope I'll be able to advance the case of said current President Dr. Patrick people expected," he said. Elizabeth Berry's goals as she steps into Nichelson. women and minorities, " she said. Af "I hope that what I've done is support the office of faculty president firmative action, she said, is only one of "I think each faculty president has had a the democratic process." Berry succeeds Dr. Patrick Nichelson, lot of scope in creating the job and its her concerns. The complaints are not always about the who has served two consecutive one-year The particulars of Gov. Edmund G. emphasis," he said. faculty senate, Nichelson said. Often they terms. A recent decision by the faculty The faculty president becomes involved Brown's spending and hiring freeze is deal with the administration, the budget or senate, however, permits Berry to serve a another area of interest, Berry said. in planning processes, Nichelson said, problems with a department's curriculum. single two-year term. representing people, rather than "I think it's absolutely essential to have "The faculty president becomes a Berry had several reasons for accepting a strong, united faculty," in order to fight programs. the faculty presidency nomination. Though the faculty president is in a Please turn to page 2 "I like to try new things," she said. Please turn to page 2 Student falls victim to mail order schemer^ By STACEY SHAW car. Sta//Writer G.I.E is listed with the Better Business Bureau along with many other mail order Danny Frechette was looking for an businesses that range from "deceptive 4o—^ easy, fast way to make some money. The downright fraudulent," a bureau CSUN student and football player spokesperson said. The bureau urges responded to a classified advertisement in "extreme consumer caution " when the Daily Sundial that promised $502.50 per dealing with similar businesses. week for a few hours of work. Tlie postal inspector's office warns that Guaranteed Income. Enterprises of it has never found a work-at-home plan Beverly Hills sent hint a sales letter asking that is legitimate. him to send a one-time membership fee of Steve Sonne, a former Theta Cable sales $15 to get started on earning a fantastic representative, is the owner of GIE. He income. operates the business from a leased Frechette sent the firm a money order condominium in Inglewood. The Beverly and waited for a big package to arrive. "I Hills address he uses is just a mail drop. thought I'd be stuffing envelopes." he said. Sonne said in an interview that the poet After repeatedly checking the desk in office and the bureau are concerned about the lobby of the residence hall where he mail order businesses t>ecause many lives — "that's where they leave big people send their money away and never packages" — he went to the mailbox and see it again. found the 6-by-9-inch brown envelope from 'That's where I'm different," Sonne GIE. said. "Anyone who wants their money That is when Frechette realized he had back, gets it. " gotten.something far different from what The GIE. booklet that is mailed to he expected. The 21-page booklet would-be mail-order tycoons reads, in Frechette received instructed him to start part; his own mail order business by selling information by mail to people who respond "Vou will have a small percentage of to to his classified ads. people who will buy your information and Among the suggested topics for in request their money back after they have formation to sell were "How to start your read the material. These are not honest own mail order business," "How to grow DANNY FRECHETTE marijuana" and "How to tune your own Please turn to page 2 2 THE DAILY SUNDIAL FRIDAY, APRIL 30,1982 New associate director *^"EAP«» EDUCATION ., —^ s. r-.,r hia CF MlNl>,A4AN„, ...AtL J HAVE fO Do 6M - flLl&^P«M? named at health center I GQt^WKTi ... 14, 6ET "D^" IN ALL The search for an associate that many physicians and em 0 iviy rtA^«£^... director of the Addie L. Klotz ployees of the center had Com Health Center apparently is over, plained that Director Albert C according to a source in the center. Beharry had been prejudiced The source, who asked to remain against the appointment of senior anonymous, said only that the new physician Hedviga Klein. associate director "was a male They objected to what they ^°-\ \ iP psychiatrist." called a "bias" against Klein's If true, the appointment would an>ointment to the posL end a somewhat controversial n selection process that many inside In earlier statements, however. AV the center said was "partisan." Dean of Students Edmund In several reports over the last Peckham denied a committee few months, the Sundial reported "bias": Student falls prey to mail order dupe Continued from page 1 The owners of most of these businesses have been victims people." themselves of hiail-order schemes, Frechette said he was disgusted Taylor said. Therefore, the post with what he bought and mailed office hesitates to press criminal the 1)ooklet back for a full charges. A letter is sent to the refund.He is still waiting. It is "the business, asking the owner to shut principle" of the business, down the operation. however, that bothers him more In most cases, Taylor said, the than losing $15. owner complies. If the business Postal Inspector Tom Taylor does not close, the post office will said a "money-back guarantee" take the owner to court and get a does not protect a mail order temporary restraining order, business operator from possible stopping delivery of the owner's civil or criminal court mail that pertains to the business. proceedings.About 300 cases of Sonne said advertising claims of mail fraud pass through Taylor's making more than $500 per week office annually. are not exaggerated. "Actually, These cases represent only a you can make even more," he said.