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vol. XCV no. XXVIII The University of Marne at Orono student newspaper since 1875 Thursday, October 11, 1984 IE Committee to receive UMO staff petition by Sue Swift He said about 20 faculty members had ' Staff Writer signed the petition so far. "The petition has been in the works A petition to the university visiting for two or three weeks by its, with the committee on professional standards, consultation of a lot of faculty members, ethics and excellence, has been issued to and even a lawyer," he said. their con- UMO faculty members for -- The petition states7"We, the under- 'eek sideration, said a secretary of the peti- signed faculty at UMO request con- tioning committee. sideration of the urgent need (I)to apply livities for Alcohol ree Cocktail Party, "We are trying to do a job here and I group discussions tic?" questionnaire, think they are going to hurt the public f- which' will be an image of the university." monstrations, Nem- —UMO President, Arthur Johnson alcohol in the fami- xotic non-alcoholic las Mark A. Lutz, a UMO professor of nationally accepted professional stan- L. Staff, which will economics, said," We are not an of- dards throughout the academic depart- he program is open _ ficial university committee, just an in- ments, (2) to ensure adherence to pro- f.'ontent of the pro- dependant faculty group interested in the fessional ethics at UMO, and (3) to cohol use/abuse tet_ professional standards and ethics of this adopt an effective process to guarantee abject. university." such standards and ethics throughout It, a distinguished He said a petition was issued Monday the university." th Center, presented to the university visiting committee' to„la It further states, "The present ad- ICS in Chadbourne consider what the committee perceives ministration is neither addressing such as "the deterioration of the university's issues nor maintaining these fundamen- ctor of Oak Hall, academic excellence, whether in the form tal academic codes of conduct and pro- in Penobscot lobby of inadequate professional standards or fessionalism." a threatening erosion of ethical stan- Henry A. Pogorzelski, a committee for something you dards secretary, said, "We were motivated by Lutz said the petition has been the neyys of the Muskie visiting commit- basically drafted by Melvin Burke, a tee that's coming to review academic ex- cellence and to improve the universi- UNIO economics professor, Henry A. tY" The Bad next to Notting Hall temporarily becomes a helicopter lea- Pogorzelski, a UMO mathematics pro- He said there has been a feeling ding pad as Georgia-Pacific's chopper sets down. The company uses fessor, and Henrik Bresinsky, a UMO among faculty members that there has the helicopter to quickly transport employees to the university.(Hawkins mathematics professor. (see PETITION page 2) photo I Vice presidential debate tonight Results may prove important professors say and shades" dance by E.J. Vongher Ken Hayes, another political science deal with the Lebanon security situation, subject to immediate review. Senior front of the dining Staff Writer professor, said the debate should be in- Hayes said. "I don't think they will men- political science major Mark areet was festi*ly teresting because each candidate has a tion the income tax issue because they Condon said the debate won't indicate 'bored lights, a mir- The vice presidential debates could different style. are both handicapped by their financial any changes in the positions of the two and balloons, corn- play an important role in the outcome "There is a very clear difference in the backgrounds," he said. candidates. ilvin staff. A special of the presidential election, a political style of the candidates. Ferraro is very Scheonberger said Ferraro has an edge "I think the vice presidential debate lance was a non- science professor said Wednesday. assertive and aggressive with her on Bush because she is in the position will be a reflection of the (presidential) ecializing in such Edward Collins Jr. said if it appears responses. She's very quick and occa- of. being a challenger debating an candidates' personality and position. Bahama Mama", Geraldine Ferraro wins, sionally speaks without incumbent. Vice President Bush will be precise and Ind "The Yorker". the Democratic hopes proper reflection. Bush is "I think Bush will be defending some factual, echoing the administration's f. a combination of would increase, entirely ditferent. He's policies he has some doubts about:' goals and accomplishments, whereas s, and a few other immensely. Ferraro will be aggressive and en- redients. Students "The debate will be im- thusiastic, challenging the administra- ik and then sit and portant because if Ferraro tion's policy of the last hips and conversa- is considered the winner, "I think Bush will be four years and forwarding es situated around coupled with Mondale's defending some policies the Mondale/Ferraro lanced on the street performance Sunday position," Condon said. ac supplied lay York night, it- will increase the he has some doubts Speech disorders senior was an exciting and Democratic momen- Stacy MeKiernan said r all imatved. tum," Collins said. about." —Schoenberger while Ferraro will be York Complex" is He said if Bush appears perceived as the winner of theme for this par- to win, it will undermine' the debate, it will have York Complex. It Mondale's victory in his little effect on the I an encatagement debate with Reagan last Eugene more passive, more reflec- Schoenberger said. election. residents and in- Sunday. Mawhinney tire, more tentative in his "My guess is that Fer- McKiernan said, "I tents to get out and Walter Schoenberger, UMO professor conclusions. His style is not to be so out raro will do well. She's believe Geraldine Ferraro neighbors, and to of political science, said the importance front or aggressive. Because of this, he quicker than Bush, has a will prove to be a superior ciaApess of the iiii0- of the debate will be evident in its may come across as being indecisive," sharper wit, appears to be Ken Hayes debater. I think she'll aritinICet)m-' outcome. Hayes said. fresher. I think that will come out on top, but I teople living there. "The importance will depend on the Possible topics which will be debated show up in the debate," Collins said. think it will have very little effect on the results. If Ferrarcidoes well, it will tack are environmental policies, the ad- Eugene Mawhinney, also a political final outcome of the election because on to the sucdess of Mondale (in his ministration's policy toward the elderly, science professor, said the debates are Ferraro and Bush will simply restate tial Life.' debate with Reagan earlier this social security and concern with the in-_ important because they offer a challenge what their running mates already week)," Schoenberger said. ability of the Reagan administration to element toward the speaker.„Everything mx 2 The .kfame Campus. Thursday October ii, 1984. UMO freshmen score above national average on SATs the students accepted are on par 'Diver (tests) could run into pro- with the "The scores test developmental abili- achievements aserage. by Patricia McKeon other hand those who are national ty to handle College work in the blems. On the Staff Vi•nter test takers but achieve well freshman year." Munses said. not good She said the SCATs hate a 20 minute by Peg Warner academically are good candidates." verbal and a 20 minute Staff Writer Students entering UMO as freshmen According to the Educational Testing math section. .411 Munses, said. students are recommended have above national average SAT scores, Service which administers the SATs, the to take the SATs, if not then they take An agreement with said the director of admissions. scores do not determine work beyond the the university rarely accepts the SCATs. He said attorney is the reason William J. Munsey said UMO freshman les'el, he said. who base not' taken the SATs. students "We use the SCATs as a screening sometimes refer a stuc freshmen hase a combined total of Munsey said the tests do not test the who base been out of school For those device. If they fall below a certain level mined a crime to the verbal and math scores of 1,000 points. student's creative ability or motisation. while and plan to attend Bangor for a then we base them take a deselopmen- university police offici He said the serbal is about 4'0 and the -When we consider candidates for ac- College they base to take Community tal exam. SCATs are used for placement William Prosser, as math scores range between 530 and 550. ceptance to the unisersity it is not solely College Aptitude Test the School so the student can get started out in the police services, said de . "LIMO probably has always been based on the scores but the critical factor (SCAT): right course," said Ulmer. factors, the officer ca above the national aserage," said is the program of study and how the can- • didate achieses Jeanette F. Ulmer, associate director an offender or to put Munses. He said those students in- academics." Munsey Ulmer said' although SCATs help said there is no cutoff lesel. of admissions at BCC, said the dental program through the terested in business and engineering "Obviously discoser the weaknesses of the student technology usually run higher in the a student who is not a good test taker - hygiene program is the only program at William Kennedy, they are not as widely used as the SATs. ricer, said in apt math scores. and didn't do well in the academic .the school that requires SATs. She said such assigned to work a d of hours for the uni Petition (continued from page II • the University of Maine) col- a new way of governing the universi- been a lack in standards and to either establish or maintain guidelines Faculty of excellence agreement able to pro- 'at UMO,and no methods for in this vital sphere of university, college, (wive bargaining grievances and concerns. "It has definitely caused a demonstra- to be aired. and departmental gos'ernance." perly address these issues of ethics and scholarship can- tion of-a we-they attitude that has taken A press statement, drawn by the com- Pogorzelski said, "We feel that there's The issues mittee said, "As we see it, with respect no faculty input at all, and as tenured, to both faculty-administration or full professors, we are supposed to have faculty-faculty relations, there is current- freedom of speech. awl 10 express our "The whole situation at the university ly no reliable instrument or mechanism opinions on the admin!-tration." UMO President Arthur M. Johnson is a relatively new problem in the wake of said, "I -really don't know what they're talking about. but I really beliese they unionization. It has caused a new way of are going to hurt UM°. university." t41' oRIE° "We are trying to do a Job here, and governing the itaPet tooter I think they- are going to hurt the public —Mark Lutz image of the university," he said. Bs — Johnson said, "We have a whole grievance system, and to the best of my said Kennedy, can b knowledge, they haven't ever tried to go .not be put on a bargaining table, and are " he sai.5. period of time to all through the chain of command for their therefore not grits:able Lutz said there's an attitude of "well schedules. These v appeals." Lutz said. "The whole situation at the if it's not in the contract, then tough usually custodial in HELP CHOOSE unisersity is a relatisely- new problem in suni1•0041,ED The committee's press statement said, luck." Some common sig SEER SELEC,CHE "Neither is the AFUM (Associated the wake of unionization. It has caused Pogorzelski said, "It's as-if you don't elude Alfond Areni agree to an idea, then lease," Forest. FRANKLIN STREET, BANGOR I* bet sic NI • set-to • 1.0 fie 114 Olt Id Lutz said, "The university used to be THURSDAY OCTOBER 1 1 X more collegiate in the sense that when 7:00 - MIDNIGHT we had a grievance, it would be the Man inv, faculty and administrators together. "We They're Back Again!!!- had some sort of faculty committee that trivia go addressed es:ery single grievance," he I said. This Time For "This is no longer true," Lutz said. Bible CI "Out of all the grin ances, three or four Homecoming Weekend! are broughtto arbitration and the others GRAND RAPIE ignored." Kevin Cusick said ho Johnson said, "The faculty knows along with Trivial PI that this administration has an open game, Bible Chalk door policy to air their grievances, but who's played it said i What's Back? pwwer, baseseg free, speech and that's their net-" Classifieds Cusak, who acqu: Pogorzelski said the petition is ad- 532.95 biblical boar SKI WORK Br part of an sinning bYns. dressed to the university- visiting commit- it "a Christian MO1 England Ski Flesort. MOUNT SNOW is tee which will be in Presque Isle on Nov standard." appl•cattoos for • nide acceptlog Bible Challenge si variety of positions includIng lift Johnson said it was unfortunate that test knowit operators. resersationots. snow way to the particular time bell hop... unnerwunoresses., committee took this Christian holy boo' makers, upcom- cashiers, night groomers. cooks, to voice their opinions with the tions are divided in custods•ns, bartenders. electricians. ing bond issue in November. including the Old a ticket sellen and MORE. Come to an Lutz said, "This has nothing to do biblical quotations, . Inionon Day. at Mount Snoss Sunday. with the bond issue in a negative sense, biblical figures. Oct. 14. 10 a.to. - 2 p.m Sunday ibsescultise we are very much for the bond "It's designed tc II. 9 saL - 3 p.m. at Mount teach you somethin Snow's Base Lodgb Rt. 100. W. Doom. "We think that a lot of 'the problem who has played the can't be them, call for-most. It you is caused by of funds, and the and with other met 18020 the lack for an applscatoon gl 464-5535 the situa- Avenue Christian 1 , or send your resume Aztentiog boncl ssuhee7s iduld be helpful to were som -4PerwIonet. Mount Soots Retort. Mous. tion." "There Snow—. VT., 05356. E.O.E. M /F. The sisiting committee is headed by pie with seminary b Edmund Muskie. Other members are .answer and other! Jean Quist . For Sale- Yamaha Bast Anns Model B115. Edward Andress's, Wilma Bradford, through'," Clodius, winner 120 Vain, lied one year, excellent con- Childs, lean Sampson, Robert gonna be a Eleano 100,000 g dorms Ask•ng $400. Call 581.1240 lot Evelyn Handler, Francis Keppel, About Robert details Mcilklearho iin, Nils Y. Wessel, and so far. Strider Send a message to 8360 Weeklyt p Marltng Ctrculars: No *friend*roomate- loved tenseuquotn: %mouldy uncleared rush sell one'receptionist addressed stamped envelope. Ors loon *house-mate•boyf mend' ,111kke20 Headquarters BOI 464 CM. 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said have a 20 minute by Peg Warner The police routinely send students the conduct officer include the degree of deciding factor." Kennedy the math section. All Staff Writer who have violated university policy to remorse displayed by the student and diversionary program aids the courts as docket is backed up nded to take the the conduct officer, he said, because they' whether there is an admission of guilt. well. "The court take the SCATs. An agreement with a former district are not covered by state law. Another factor, said Kennedy, is whether with more serious things than we have attorney is the reason UMO police can the student is a first-time offender, here," he said. S as a screening sometimes refer a student who has com- He distinguished this practice from ow a certain level mitted a crime to the conduct officer, a the diversion program, saying an ice a developmen- university police official said Wednesday. offender can only be diverted from the ed for placement William Prosser, assistant director of court system for violations of state law. started out in the police services, said depending on several UMO police officers are able to do this, Mier. factors, the officer can choose to arrest he said, through an agreement reached an offender or to put him in a diversion "at least five years ago" with then- igh SC.ATs help program through the conduct office. District Attorney David Cox, who is now es of the student William Kennedy, UMO conduct of- a district court judge. He said Margaret used as the SATs. ficer, said in such a program students are Kravchuk, Con's successor as district at- assigned to work a designated number torney, has agreed to continue the prac- of hours for the university. The time, tice_ Kravchuk could not be reached the ed from page 1) Wednesday to comment on agreement. ung the umversi- Prosser said some offenses, such as operating under the in- used a demonstra- traffic violations, liquor, rape, ide that has taken fluence of intoxicating murder, gross sexual misconduct and theft amounting to over $500 are not covered by the agreement. iversity Some offenses that do come under the wake of diversion program, he said, include minor assault, possession of alcohol and mai divert cams to the coodoct cake was of drinking in public. The UMOPD Students are diverted, he said, when it He said the officer who chooses to Furthermore, he said, a student who is in the "best interests of the university, divert a student can change his mind at .k Lutz commits an offense with malicious in- the parents and the student." any time officer has the option to change tent probably will not be diverted. The victim also plays a role in deter- "The mind and send the case to court," mining whether an offender is diverted, his said Kennedy, can be spread out over a said a four-hour work The investigating officer, he said, Prosser. he said. Kennedy period of time to allow for their course said has determines in discussion with the of- they just want to let the sanction has been the shortest one he attitude of well work sanctions are "Sometimes schedules. These fender whether there was malicious in- given, and a 30-hour one has been the in nature, he said. person know that what they (the of- itract, then tough usually custodial tent. He said other factors that help an longest. Some common work sites, he said, in- fender) did to them (the victim) was officer determine whether to use normal he said. "Well speak to the "I think we have a good system," he 'It's as if you don't elude Alfond Arena and the Hirundo wrong," legal procedures or to divert the case to but they aren't the sole said. m lease' Forest. victims before, liversity used to be ie sense that when . it would be the Man invents ators together. "Vie thy committee that trivia game; de grievance." he GET11NG true," Lutz said. Bible Challenge aces, three or four YOUR DEGREE tion and the others GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Kevin Cusick said he's not trying to "tag he faculty knows along with Trivial Pursuit" with his new CAN REALLY PAY... tion has an open game. Bible Challenge, but one man eir grievances, but who's played it said it's "gonna be a win- and that's their ner." TWO YEARS Cusak, who acquired the rights to the he petition is ad- $32.95 biblical board game in June, calls ity visiting commit- it "a Christian Monopoly that sets the IIEME resque Isle on Nov standard." Bible Challenge was designed as a fun IT! s unfortunate that way to test knowledge of the Judeo- YOU GET his particular time Christian holy book, he said. The ques- is with the upeom- tions are divided into seven categories, )vember. including the Old and NC. testaments, It's NUPOC. and one thing it stands say nothing to do biblical quotations, the life of Christ and for is a $1000 a month stipend and senior years n a negative sense, biblical figures. througout your tumor as well as if you qualify. It also represents the nuch for the bond "It's designed to be fun engi- • Phil Quist, peace of mind of a prestigious teach you something." said position waiting' his family neering management at of the problem who has played the game with when you graduate. A position offering of funds, and the and with other members of the Eastern the best postgraduate nuclear engi- telpful to the ma- Avenue Christian Reformed Church. neering training in the world, unique "There were some questions that peo- benefits and more than $40.000 in iittee is headed by ple with seminary backgrounds couldn't salary alone after lust four years. her members are: .answer and others they just whizzed ma Bradford, Jean through'." Quist said. "I think it's The Navy's Nuclear Power Officer It's not ROTC. It n, Robert Clochus, gonna be a winner." Candidate Program. eta. challenging and Eleanor About 100,000 games have been sold is one of the most is Keppel, ways possible to use your Robert far. rewarding Vessel. and so superior academic credentials in Math, Physics. Engineering or Chemistry.

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Reagan's fl World/U.S.News Resi Associated Press said Wednesday, "I last Sunday's televisi Promotion begins for UMaine bond issue adding that Walter younger because he the bond money The S3-million expansion of computer dale AUGUSTA (AP) — Advocates of a Chancellor Patrick McCarthy and other state's economy, said said, "That's buildings at the two facilities would be made immediately if $16.5 million bond issue that would buy supporters of the bond issue at a news would pay for new Richard Nixon ga renovations and the bond issue is approved, McCarthy. the University of Maine more space and conference at the Augusta Civic Center. largest campuses, and presidential debate. at all seven said. The new buildings, which carry a new computers kicked off a promotional expanded computer facilities White House aide Wells said the citizens' committee total estimated cost of $9.5 million, campaign Wednesday, saying they hope campuses. with a potentially d hopes to attract between $50,000 and proposal is the would take as long as 18 months to com- prior to the Nov. The chancellor said the a smooth-running n to raise at least $50,000 $75,000 in contributions from in- plete, he added. first of its kind to be presented to voters quickly released 5. 6 referendum. dividuals and business to finance a cam- Two of the three new buildings since 1972, when an $8.4 million package would test results that rept paign that is expected to feature televi- built at the Orono campus, Ponland lawyer Owen Wells, who is was approved, and that the university' be including president a "mental sion spots, newspaper ads, pamphlets. to Jenness co-chairing the citizens' committee that has grown substantially since then. an addition Hall (the who appears youn bumper stickers and lapel buttons. building) is leading the campaign, said the bond Interest on the bond issue is expected chemical-engineering that age." "It's going to take a great deal of would attract at least $1.5 million in issue will help the seven-campus system to push the 10-year cost to taxpayers to Mondale menuic money, but it's money' well-spent," he stressed equipment pledged by the pulp-and- launch "a decade of excellence." $25 million. but the officials nor age, and dismis said. is the tradi- paper industry. The third building would unsuccessful fight to that long-term borrowing The leader of an capital be constructed at the University of administration McCarthy, stressing the linkage bet- tional way to finance reorganize the university Southern Maine. last year, Wells joined University ween a university education and the improvements. Jury SAT use NEW YORK (A Bates College faculty votes for optional was completed W of the test scores to significantly misdirects the energy that William C. LEWISTON (AP) — The faculty at ever before. Even the SATs of incoming "The relationship Gen. the increased use of students should be applying to their libel suit a Bates College has voted overwhelmingly students are up" family income, million courses for. the SATs and the studies and activities and if coaching is broadca to drop a requirement that high school The faculty committee that proposed 'coaching' network's on the quality of high effective, it means that students with his actions seniors submit Scholastic Aptitude Tests the change raised questions about negative effects about cast a great deal of economic resources will enjoy undeserv- Westmoreland a as part of the admissions process. whether the standardized verbal and school curricula fairness of using the tests ed advantages in admissions evalua- respondent Mike V The decision, which takes effect im- mathematics tests are a valid gauge of doubt on the purposes," said Lee. tions.', documer mediately, means that Bates joins a how well a student will do in college_ The for admissions the 1982 The I.425-student liberal arts college — apart in the courtrc handful of other selective institutions panel also cited ethical issues involved in William C. Hiss, dean of admissions will continue to require applicants to to each other. which have made the tests optional, their use. _ financial aid, said "coaching" in and submit scores on three achievement tests Westmoreland, Among them is Bowdoin College in "Our findings show that although the preparation for the test is reaching in specific subjects, as well as high forces it Brunswick. SATs have some predictive value, they are American "epidemic proportions." school transcripts, teacher recommenda- claims The faculty recommendation was sup- not critical to making good admissions tor 1968, tions and other standard items. defatr ported by President Thomas H. decisions," said Professor Anne Lee, Hiss said,"Vie believe coaching maliciously docurr Reynolds. He called it "a bold step by chairwoman of the committee on admis- Reports" Enemy: the faculty, reflecting deep concern with sions and financial aid. counted the effectiveness of SATs." She said other factors, including Wife of lost solo sailor Two boys n "The measure comes at a very good achievement tests, high school grades, time," said Reynolds. "This year Bates student essays and recommendations„ has more admissions inquiries, applica- provide sufficient evidence of a can- plans private search Mai matriculated students than didates qualifications. tions and PAPILL1ON, MECHANIC FALLS (AP) — The She said the search, which she hopes judges who sentet wife of solo sailor Bill Dunlop announc- to begin next week, wated die for the murder Ready for a Study Break? ed plans Wednesday to launch a private with the US. State lirepartment. She said fear instilled in tl search for her 43-year-old husband, a cable was sent to New Zealand be a criteria in d Pizza Patio missing in the South Pacific while try- authorities, informing them of her plaits' penalty. ing to sail around the world in a bathtub- After sentencir narrowed down the size boat. Dunlop said she Portland to the eli Bangor Mall Blvd. studies of currents, Pain Dunlop, meeting with reporters search area through said they' would •mmor (next to Service Merchandise) in her home town, said she is making a wind conditions and reefs. could. Invites you to public appeal for donations to help "Obviously, we would look in the area In the sentence finance the search. of New Caledonia," she said, referring judges called HAPPY HOUR 9-11 "I don't know how much it will to the area where a Portland psychic said stabbing deaths cost," said Dunlop, who set no goal Dunlop was stranded. "I'm not really in- Joe Eberle and 1: Monday- Thursday for her fund-raising effort. "We will take to psychics, but right now I'm jumping Walden "sensele as much money as we get and search as at straws.'' regard for huma far as we can." Joubert, 21, i Full Bar Dunlop, a former truck driver who set Dunlop said she planned to personal- Cheverus High S Oft • Lasagna • Salads a record in 1982 when he crossed the ly take part in the search, while Dunlop's stationed at Pizza . Spaghetti Atlantic from west to east in his 9-foot lawyer, Ed Heath of Mechanic Falls. Nebraska. boat Wind's Will, set out last year from handled the financial details of the The early-mo t Maine on his around-the-world voyage. project slayings of the He was last heard from on June 23 and December la when he left the Cook Islands, bound Heath, who was also at the news con- a suburb of abo for Brisbane, Australia, 3,000 miles away. ference, said the Bill Dunlop Search of Omaha. Teacl Dunlop believes her husband is still Association has been incorporated and nightmares bec alive. "I know he's out there and we will a toll free number — 1-800-242-2468 — The Maine Campus... find him." has been set up to accept donations. VAgOfte:el MOW!t.NAVIeKe !t POVINOV is looking for a typesetter willing to work Al from 1-4 p.m. or 2-5 p.m. Sunday through Ciatkfkrist Thursday. 46 Main Street Orono, Maine 04473 Must be able to type 80 words per minute. Word processor experience preferred. This Sweetheart Roses is a salaried position. $12.99 Doz Please call 1271 or drop a resume off in the basement of Lord Hall at the Maine Campus. Have A Nice Break. 9)01414hatgtawisti~roottokeSwora The Maine Campus. Thursday, October 11, 1984. 5 Renian's medical test result released Results show president to be 'mentally alert' challenger in a series of campaign stops "Mr. Reagan is a mentally alert, sion of facial makeup. "The problem Associated Press — President Reagan across Michigan for planning to "raise robust man who appears younger than isn't makeup on the face, it's the makeup said Wednesday, "I wasn't tired" during taxes and raise 'em again," and his stated age," was the summary by on those answers that gave you pro- last Sunday's televised campaign debate, making his "career out of weakening Navy Capt. WW. Karney, who super- blems," he said. adding that Walter F. Mondale looked America's armed forces." vised the tests. younger because he wore makeup. Mon- The Democrat told a large, boisterous Reagan and Mondale sparred long Insion of of computes dale said, "That's the same answer crowd in Pittsburgh that his campaign distance as Vice President George Bush They confirmed an earlier finding ade with "no immediately if Richard Nixon gave" after his 1960 is "on a roll," and charged that and Geraldine Ferraro prepared in a small polyp in the colon, The presi- proved, McCarthy presidential debate. despite a fresh pledge from the president private for Thursday's vice presidential further treatment" needed. ngs, which carry a was 140-over-80, White House aides, struggling to cope to safeguard Social Security benefits for debate in Philadelphia. dent's blood pressure of $9.5 normal for a man million, with a potentially damaging setback in current and future recipients, the presi- Questions about Reagan's age, said to be relatively 18 months to rate was 72 and an elee- corn- a smooth-running re-election campaign, dent "can't keep his hands off that pro- stamina and possible fatigue during the of 73, the pulse of his heartbeat was quickly released 5-month-old medical gram." debate began even before the president trocardiograin rw buildings would "without abnormalities." test results that reported the 73-year-old The president struggled to regain the boarded his helicopter at the White campus, including president a "mentally alert, robust man campaign momentum as a new ABC House. When they persisted, White Chest X-rays indicated continuing :nness Hall that (the who appears younger than his stated News poll said Mondale had picked up House aides provided reporters traveling healing from a scar on his lung g building) that age." strength after the debate and that with the president in ‘Varren. Mich., with resulted from an assassination attempt ist $I.5 million in in seriously mentioned neither health Reagan's substantial lead showed signs results of medical tests conducted in 1981 that left the president by the Mondale pulp-and- nor age, and dismissed Reagan's discus- of narrowing. The president attacked his May. wounded. hird building would the University of Jury selected for Westmoreland's libel suit conservative political founda- depicted him as from Westmoreland. The general con- several NEW YORK (AP) — Jury selection tion." The broadcast he would donate any to gratulated Wallace oN"-a first-class piece tions, has said completed Wednesday in retired the head of a 1967 conspiracy was enemy troop of reporting" for a "60 Minutes" story judgement to charity. cts the energy that William C. Westmoreland's $120 understate deliberately and Wallace, Gen. on wounded soldiers. Wallace said he In addition to CBS applying to their against CBS over the strength in order to maintain political George million libel suit still has the letter, but does not know if Westmoreland is suing producer ; and if coaching is f a documentary support for the war, network's broadcast be introduced to the trial. Crile and ex-CIA analyst Sam Adams, with Opening arguments were expected to it will that students about his actions in the Vietnam War. that no high-level U.S. who served as a paid consultant to CBS begin Thursday before U.S. District CBS maintains sill enjoy undeserv- Westmoreland and CBS IsIews cor- has ever been and appeared on the broadcast. Judge Pierre N. Leval, who selected 12 government official admissions evalua- respondent Mike Wallace, who narrated collect libel damages for a Westmoreland, as a public figure, regular jurors for the case Tuesday and allowed to the 1982 documentary, sat a few feet conduct, and that must not only prove that the CBS chose six alternates Wednesday. report on his public liberal arts college apart in the courtroom but did not speak to do so would statements were false but that they were On Wednesday, Westmoreland walked to allow Westmoreland mire applicants to to each other. on the press. made with malice. The Supreme Court past without stopping as Wallace sat at have "chilling effects" ee achievement tests Westmoreland, who commanded lawyers said the has ruled that to prove malice, a plain- the defense table. The retired general's as well as high American forces in Vietnam from 1964 personal tiff must show that a news organization Outside the courtroom, Wallace CBS broadcast was a deliberate acher recommenda- toy 1968, claims CBS falsely and general, not a dispas- either knew the charges were false or paused to display a quotation from his attack on the Ward items. maliciously defamed him in its "CBS official conduct. reported them with "reckless disregard" "Close Encounters," in which he sionate report on his Reports" documentary, "The Un- book is backed by of whether they were false. a 1972 letter he received Westmoreland, whose case counted Enemy: A Vietnam Decep- quotes from [or Two boys murdered in Nebraska Maine man sentenced to die in electric chair two or more persons, such as the use of Parents escorted their children to and Attorney Michael Wellman contended PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) — The bombs or explosive devices or in- from school. Joubert was a "serial killer," and that :h, which she hopes judges who sentenced a Maine man to shooting into groups." In the sentence order, the three district he "knowingly created a great risk of discriminate will be_coordinated die for the murders of two boys said the Wellman had hoped the judges would judges said the children of Bellevue death to at east several persons." kpartment. She said fear instilled in the community should see the serial killing as creating that risk. "were held hostage.by the defendant's agreed with Wellman's to New Zealand be a criteria in determining the death The judges "I think the aggravating circumstances conduct." that Joubert was a serial ig them of her plans. penalty. contention should be redrafted to include on to Public Defender James Miller had planned to repeat his After sentencing John J. Joubert of killer, that he cover the serial-murder type of situa- down the asked the judges to consider that stopped only by his narrowed Portland to the electric chair, the judges crimes and was tion," Wellman said after the sent- of currents, Joubert's guilty pleas relieved the minds studies they would amend the law if they arrest. encing Tuesday. said of citizens and restored peace and d reefs. But they said the Nebraska Supreme said there is nothing in the could. normalcy to the community. He sentence imposed Tuesday, the Court has interpreted this aggravating circumstances to cover the )uld look in the area In the But the judges said that if they could aggravating called the abductions and circumstance to situations "where the act "atmosphere of fear and terror in the she said, referring judges declare law in the state, they "would deaths of 13-year-old Danny of the defendant jeopardizes the lives of community" created by a serial killer. tirtland psychic said stabbing seriously consider defining conduct such Eberle and 12-year-old Christopher J. "I'm not really in- Joe as the defendant's that reasonably causes "senseless and bereft of any ON it now I'm jumping Walden fear, apprehension or LIPPINCOTT BOOKS COFFEE'S human life." subsstantial regard for as an 547 tiereed k. ,s 94,4396 Wileon Student cerle, of concern in the community at large Joubert, 21, is a 1981 graduate OLD A.140 RA. WO. /0 am /0 pm Circumstance." OITA recently was aggravating CC.0 BOO. 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6 The Marne Campus. Thursday, October 11, 1983. Editorial Stir fried - KERRY ZABICKI Rivenr There have been several issues in the having to do with the role news lately, To the editor: Impertinent issues of the media as educators. Is this role in- the formative or manipulative? Being I am responding to consumers of naive and hungry informa- de in the Campus (10., tion and entertainment, we are "prime- individual supports it or ed by a resident of A Religious beliefs and the abortion question have Abortion, whether an time" candidates for behavior manipula- issue and should not be in- Riverplex not mentior become major tonics in the 1984 presidential race not, remains a personal tion by advertisers, actors, news an- Once we drag the of Monday as you ar although they are not political topics. Some will vaded by the government. chorpersons, politicians and editors. personal lives who knows made every effort to argue that abortion is without question a political government into our , The Westmoreland vs. CBS libel trial our sex lives be monitored quality housing to t consideration. The only reason this could be true is what will follow? Will will be a very interesting examination of it get to that point. while addressing affo many people have dragged it out of its as in Orwell's 1984? Don't let a prime time documen- because our personal • slr.bder within We have stressed I with the individual, where it Don't allow the government to shape and the staff who moral position tary. Did Mike Wallace highest priority in du the candidates platform where it has no the 1982 television show, belongs, to lives. were involved in of 15 percent money, a A place. "The Uncounted Enemy: Vietnam promise in areas that slander Bailey Deception" purposely General being of the UMO stu presented during the debate Jane Religion was a topic William Westmoreland in the show? The student, alumnus, night. Who cares if President Reagan or (i.e. Sunday question of accurate representation UMO, I can well ren Mondale are Born Again Christians or at- trial. The Walter truth) is not paramount to the was convinced that church services regularly? There are millions or tend ,question of intent. "reckless needs simply weren't people in the United Stat., who never attend is what is in of disregard" for that truth and therefore came tl church. This doesn't makt t1.-.tr any less a person. or question. What is it, information, tirely in the private se them a person who has decided, as is It makes manipulation of the public mind about dress those needs. by the Constitution, not to attend guaranteed the Vietnam War? The judges may not I urn most sympatl church. Religious beliefs should be decided by the will ask this specific question, but they of Fred Jones and af individual. They are the business of no one else. want to know if any malicious intent morning with coon' toward Westmoreland was involved.. briefing with our get Before the John F. Kennedy administration there the One problem encouraging a phone call to UMO had been no Catholic presidents. There was quite manipulative attitude of the mediajs the vices, we are making uproar about Kennedy's Catholism. As we now an persistance of looking at Joan Q. Public proposal to Mr. Jc realize his personal religious beliefs did nothing to as a consumer of the news. What will she residents and hopeful either binder or help his presidency. buy? Unfortunatly. this is reality in the very helpful in at leas' media world-view. We sell, they buy." apparent S800 proble Religion is a personal matter and should be 'Time' cries and let's you care." Face be part of a S4000 respected as such. The question about religion dur- I it, from the Campus, to CBS, to — daily newspa ing the debate just wasted precious time the can- Any Andy Rooney: we are all in the same point home regardinj didates could have used to express pertinent views. business. How we package, present and tive wiring, heating sy sell the news is almost as important as our immediati Abortion is a moral queStion and the very sug- hence what information is given. Jones. Any gestion that the government should regulate it is ter to Mr. Corporations which spend millions of or the State frightening. To allow the government to decide ty officer dollars advertising in media know this. whether or not a woman gives birth is to allow the They count on the public to believe what government into a very personal aspect of life. To they see and act on it. Are we really have a handful of individuals decide the fate of a Commei mindless tape recorders, playing back woman who's situation they don't know, who's life acting out the messages fed to us by they have no sense of and who's future they care and analysts" and anchorpersons? nothing for is absurd. "political On Sunday night, a few of us were working in the bowels of Lord Hall try- ing to put together the next day's Cam- pus. We had to wait for the AP story on - the "great debate" between Monctale and BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed Reagan. Before the debate was even over, the wire sent stories analyzing topics "KAM At` AVNIS WSW" 30 774 CAsthaATE" fOR VP MOWS won and why. Before it Humor me. Con 17CY SW 60 Wifor 4 Ar ,' discussed, who oluY Cel 4 C/ J.' 7HE ~STY Of 14.0041 was over! pian proposal. Th CAMPO," theY SNP 'MP CONrY 44018,16 PWI /OVICAGO! It' I failure in goverrunt oktr HE MU fht7... — How can the public make intellegent -nor crentwas5 58uWIG penalties for failur Of YOVOeill p I .. • choices when media "experts" are tell- is serious failure, 1,,,OfA ing them what to believe? ..r. 0 I subjective, that no a* ..a"- Perceptions are so These heresies . I or information amount of manipulation in Beirut reactions in bombing can guarentee identical ficials who seem to viewers or readers. The secretary of 5 was presented as "The Burning Bed" embassies must b. problem of a prime-time look at the So what? so the specifically spouse family violence, but with due reap educate the public abuse. it was aired to the subject, whic abuse and what it about the horrors of whether embassies can lead to. should be appro some en- Out of that show came enough explosives particularly tragic couraging and one more interesting s A had set his wife Campus piece of news. man ing up, so let's st Maine on fire after watching the show..!'just to scare her." He reported to having You too secrets Michael P. Harman Suzanna M. Donovan, Managing Editor Rich Garven, Sports Edito:. watched the television drama just before :"People can sap Ron Gabriel, Managing Editor Stephen Macklin he committed the crime. Did the show and you can get a 'Editor Don Linscott, Managing Editor Tom Hawkins, Photo Editor elicit the intended response in this man? to fly one just f: Rebecca Daigle, Adv, Prod. Manager Rick Lawes, Assignments Editor Obviously not. themselves, then a Rick Caron Mark Gagnon, Adv, Sales Manager Beth Hearn, Graphic Artist On a more encouraging note, Spruce not going to prev Gretchen Dittmet, Adv. Office Manager James Emple, Copy Editor Run of eastern Maine reported receiving Business Manager Jane Bailey, Editorial Page Editor Rod Eves, Copy Editor an increase in calls to their emergency What does Ca abuse "hot line" immediately following Mary Lou Retto: He the show. This seems to say that the record setter? t Published FIVC I1TCS arekly at the University of Maine at Orono. Offices at Suite 7A Lord Hall, UMOr Orono Maine,04465 drama succeded in educating the public. not helicopters, Telephone numbers- Editor 581-.12,1-, Advertising Office. 581-1273 Business Office. 5814272, Managing Editor, 581-1267. For the media lobe a positive influence and subscription rates available upon request Printed al It is, of course, Newsroom, 5511269: Sports Department, 581-1268 Advertising on society. we must educate, not The Ellsworth Amens-ors Ellsworth, Maine_ distance that am manipulate.

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ZABICKI Riverplex response il issues in the with the role (hat To the editor: lam sure, point out facts in Maine . Is this role in- are truly shocking. In addressing the ye? the Being I ant responding to your page 1 arti- public sector, including the Fire Chief, em of informa- — standard cle in the Campus (10/8/84). I was call- Old Town Maine my he are "prime- you ed by a resident of ALCO's Stillwater response was — whatever you feel vior manipnla- Riverplex not mentioned in your article need — you have, — and they got it. ors, news an- of Monday as you are aware, we have I can assure you, I can well appreciate and editois. made every effort to bring options of both the areas of harassment and in- CBS libel trial quality housing to the UMO region timidation as some eighty- five men and axaminat ion of while addressing affordibility. women did, in fulfilling our commit- 1984 in ime documen- We have stressed life safety as the ment timely by Septembes 4, .d who the staff highest priority in these difficult times some fifty days to UMO students. television show, less serious note, of 15 percent money, as we find no com- On the more positive y: A tenants and Vietnam promise in areas that concern the well we have not forgotten our urther Comments barbeque :ander General being of the UMO student. As a former are preparing a small informal before the show? The student, alumnus, and graduate of or the like on site the Saturday Our ask a few questions of our own. If Pro- resentation (it. 1:MO, I can well remember back and Thanksgiving at our expense. To the editor: the practicali- fessor Nadelhaft's class had met at 8 o the trial. The was convinced that current students' engineers are determining or privacy of the enclosed a.m, instead of 10 a.m., and if he had "reckless needs simply weren't being addressed, ty of a pit in the Professor Jerome Nadelhaft's h is what is in purpose. Whatever, we'vt, given his exams on Mondays instead of and therefore came the motivation en- patio for this response entitled "Plus/Minus grading ion, or and hopefully it will be Fridays, would each of these six students aformat tirely in the private sector to better ad- hired the chef useful to some"(Campus, Sept. 27) is so as the pizza par- have received the same five grades? If lic mind about dress those needs. as much of a fun time willfully obtuse that I can't refrain from another professor were asked to grade iudgcs may not I am most sympathetic of the plight ty of recent. a parting shot. Professor Nadelhaft im- we've been taking every these imams independently, would he/she n, but they will of Fred Jones and after a meeting this In as much as agines six hypothetical students to whom address the needs of the come up with these same grades? If these ialicious intent morning with counsel, my partner, a step possible to he has given the following grades on five at that time final students had taken the same course from on involved.. briefing with our general manager, and student, hopefully tests: the will be confirmed by our travel someone else, would they have received ouraging a phone call to UMO Student Legal Ser- details unique offer for our 1985 the same grades? Obviously not. Pro- the mediajs the vices, we are making a most generous agency of a STUDENT 1: AAA AA to approval of both fessor Nadelhaft's thirty grades are non- Joan Q. Public proposal to Mr. Jones and his co- residents, subject STUDENT 2: AAABB student legal ser- repealable measurements. While they do s. What will she and hopefully this offer will be our counsel and UMO STUDENT 3: ABBAB residents provide a rough idea of student achieve- is reality in the helpful in at least Ifelping out in the vices counsel. STUDENT 4: BBBCC very ment, they are not sufficiently accurate ;ell, they buy." $800 problem, that appears to STUDENT 5: CCBCB apparent to justify plus/minus semester grades. ou care." Face I be part of a $4000 problem. STUDENT 6: CCCCC to CBS, to Any daily newspaper can drive the all in the same paint, defec- what final grades should I give point home regarding lead Carl. H. Snow, Jr. "Now Phil Locke age, present and and the like he Before we allow him to tive wiring, heating systems, General Partner out?" asks. Associate Professor of as important as and of- question by confidently hence our immediate response ALCO's Stillwater Riverplex answer his own Mathematics fer to Mr. Jones. Any seasoned fire safe- Alumnus UMO passing our plus and minus grades, let's pend millions of ty officer or the State Fire Marshall can, iedia know this. c to believe what . Are we really Commentary s, playing back ages fed to us by anchorpersons? few of us were Reagan needs a scowl f Lord Hall try- next day's Cam- the AP story on en Mondale and te was even over, and you can raise hell and spread misery .nalyzing topics is not unreasonable to say that moving vehicles shall mend, a naive theory and a uto- subordinates who do not deliser. d why. Before it Humor me. Consider not approach within 200 yards of certain U.S. among is: There is so touch The president's laconic, complacent comparison pian proposal. The theory facilities. War is hell, and Beirut is a war zone, so there are insufftcient home improvements misses a few points, two of nake intellegent failure in goverrunent because some people are going to have to walk. And even to failure. The proposal is : When there which are: The commander in chief has more xperts" are tell- penalties for that is unthinkable, his not beyond the wit of the someone serious should resign. if leverage over his forces than the rest of in have over cc? is serious failure, Pentagon, which we entrust with interesting sums that carpenters. And if carpenters are dilatory, the kit- bjective, that no third truck of money, to swiftly devise and erect barriers These heresies are provoked by the is inconvenient; if the commander in chiefs or information of- would have forted the last truck, which chen bombing in Beirut, and by statements of US, at least employees are dilatory, people die, at reactions in carried 3,000 pounds of explosives, to ficials who seem to relish making irrelevant remarks. evidently • that gunfire would have stopped it The secretary of state, for example has said: Well, move so slowly Whit Walter Mondak is working Idemelf up to vas presented as embassies must be open, transacting business so sooner. say, in bis murky wig,is that the doeaot the problem of thoughts on helicopters are intensely So what? so there can not be perfect safety? True Weinbager's have she energy level or interest to meiiikuicaosa the spouse other than as an eminapk M bow ifically with due respect, Mr. Secretary, quit changing utiinterpatini, important detailt of government. IMO*net true, public but cause an hildlliputliatua ucate the which is trucks. The subject is not mitlauttakipalltu put and saying it will not appreciably help Wedge.but it the subject, vapid. VA:WM:ger is pro- ,use and what should be open, but whether they be at once vigorotts and the following is true: whether embassies colleagues and himself, • approachable by trucks loaded with tecting subordinates, should be after is the nationai in- sloth (Jerry Falwell, call the tame some en- to level the buildings. There are whereas what needs looking The administration's enough explosives by statements Mlligidelli- rticularly tragic but this one keeps com- terest That certainly is not served Oval Office and report that sloth is one more interesting subjects, attempts to of had set his wife about the foreordained futility of any ly sins) regarding security in Beirut is evidenak ing up, so let's stick with it.. Service That :he show/just defeat persons bent on suicide. The Secret the president's failure to perform his rust duty. protec- of Jr-led to having You too secretary of defense, no more of this does not accept that premise when planning duty Is to instill a healthy level of fear — feu rama just before :"People can acquire and have aoauired helicopters tion of the president. him — among his subordinates. learn contribu- Did the show and you can get a couple of people that can Speaking of the president, consider/Ids there and kill security provi- nse in this man? to fly one just far enough to get tion to the discussion of why proper Herbert Hoover reportedly once mused that a tank traps are high technology, we themselves, then all your barriers and sions(we are not talking about president ought to be allowed to hang two persons were not com- ng note, Spruce not going to Prevent that," are talking about steel and concrete) a year without giving any reason Or explanation. that's eves had their kitchen done ported receiving to be, the pleted. "Anyone When Hoover was asked if two would suffice, he What does Caspar Weinberger want never gets done as soon as you their emergency Olympic over knows that it said perhaps not, but a president wild awed the Lou Retton of irrelevancy — the llately following Mary is wish it would." word to 20 or 30 others that they.were-tatin urn- setter? He is changing the subject, which imperfect understanding to say that the record "Wish?" My admittedly sidered for the honor. Reagan needs such an honors helicopters, but trucks. 44 states you get ating the public. not of our system is that if you carry list. He has an enchanting smile, but also needs an there will be th‘ngs 3SitiVC influence cross on foot any to be President for four years, energizing scowl. It is, of course, un-American to things you can de- educate, not it you can only wish for, but some distance that a vehicle can carry you across, but 1984. Ji The Maine Campus. Thursday, October 11, Students V011 Magazine by Ed Brindle Staff Writer to cut deficit Volunteers ai announces nlan the deficit by Mondale automatically both promised to wipe out Fire Departme collected so that inflation would Neither came press nounced that all the money brackets. the end of their first terms. Volunteer Amt (USPS) — At a Philadelphia will go push taxpayers up into higher from his proposed tax increases cut close. said the assistan conference earlier this week, Walter F. . The final phase of Reagan's 1981 tax into a special trust fund. Money from Dave Fielder Mondale unveiled a plan which would would be repealed for individuals mak- Campaign pledges to reduce the the fund could "only be used for the only one paid p raise taxes by $85 billion and, he says, ing more than S45,000 and families mak- deficit tend to be based on projections reduction of the deficit — not for new has not suffered cut the deficit by two thirds by 1989. ing more than $60,000. Individuals mak- which are necessarily optimistic and spending or new programs." fire department Mondale's plan would depend almost ing more than S70,000 and families mak- notoriously inaccurate. In 1980, for in- - shape," Fielder exclusively on higher taxes rather than The guiding principle behind Mon ing more than $100,030 would face a ten Reagan projected that inflation stance, The volunteei spending cuts to bring the deficit as pro- dale's budget would be to "pay as you percent tax surcharge on their additional would "slowly" drop to 7.5 percent by Department cut jected by the Congressional Budget Of- go," with no new spending to be done earnings. Corporatio,ns would pay a 1985. It actually dropped to 3.9 percent source ple. UVAC has: fice down from $263 to $86 billion at the without an identified, matching minimum assessment of 15 percent. by 1982. Reagan promised to eliminate be ment of the fire beginning of a second Mondale term. of revenue. Revenue sources could the deficit by 1983. He more than doubl- in- is aging but Fiel Corporations and the relatively either spending cuts or tax hikes. Mondale said 75 percent of the tax instead. ed it serviceable co wealthy would bear the brunt of the tax creases would be borne by families Reagan, all a. cards are on the confusion stems from the Department has increases, though the increases would "Mr. making $60,000 or more. Mondale Part of the Mondale said. "Americans are over one knows exactly what the aerial ladder tn 'affect all households making more than table," would cut $54 billion in spending fact that no hand." In hopes of scor- this year, let alone in 1989. $25,000 a year, or about 50 percent of calling your the next four years by cutting $25 billion deficit will be as he did earlier this summer, White House figures all American taxpayers. ing points from defense, $20 billion from non- Reagan prefers the president to 0(3140 billion after a Mondale proposed $54 billion in spen- Mondale challenged agricultural programs, including showing a deficit for. raising taxes. Reagan Reagan term. ding cuts, but since he also calls for $30 reveal his plan Medicare, and $9 billion from the budget second, prosperous that he has already presented Congressional Budget billion in spending increases, his plan responded overall through better management pro- Mondale prefers specifically than most showing a deficit of would save only $24 billion over the next his plans "more cedures. Mondale would cut big-ticket Office numbers administrations." His aides a second, disastrous four years. Mondale would cut spending other military items such as the MX and the $263 billion after that in February the White Projections in large part growth in areas such as defense and point out B-I bomber, and he would reduce Reagan term. issueci over 1,000 pages of budget assumptions in making health care, while he would spend more House Medicare expenses by enacting special depend on one's every policy and pro- to increase "fairness" and "quality of documets detailing healh cost containment programs. He them. for the next five years. life." gram forecasted does, however, stress that military and will offer no new plan are that in- Since the smaller deficits in his plan The president Medicare spending will nonetheless in- Mondale's assumptions time to present the fiscal 1986 go down, that he can mean the country would have to borrow before it is crease, although at a slower rate than terest rates will Congress in January of next spending, and that less money, Mondale claims, savings on budget to had been planned. actually cut projected said there are currently no all his tax increases. interest payments would come to an ad- year. Aides Congress will grant plans to raise taxes. that inflation will drop to 4.85 ditional $51 billion in spending Mondale claims his plan is "tough, He figures More specifically, Mondale would in- percent, that unemployment will go reductions. realistic and practical. But the word crease taxes for all those households to 5.8 percent, and that economic Sidestepping possible Republican "realistic" historically has little meaning down making more than $25,000, the nation's will continue at a modest 3 to 3.5 accusations that his tax increases are candidates pledging to reduce the growth household income. Tax indexing for merely preparation fot a new round of median Reagan and Carter percent per year. for everyone above this level, deficit. Candidates expansive social programs, Mondale an- would stop • offer students experience Foreign language tables pro- junior year abroad program and like tc Cathleen Bauschatz, assistant room in Hilltop Commons and concen- 20 by Melinda Lake • in German. Small said. fessor of French, said between 15 and trate on their particular language. converse Staff Writer "We've had language tables for years, people attend the French table. The com- William Small, associate professor of isn't limited but until four years ago Residential Life position of the French table For students interested in improving German and chairman of the depart- Some wouldn't let groups reserve tables for any to just students and faculty. their use of a foreign language without ment of foreign languages and classics, It changed after the Modern members of the local community who restrictions of labs or language is actively involved with the German reason. the Center was established in speak French and want to keep up with foreign language tables at The table is currently enjoying its Language classes, the table. was realized that it also participate, Bauschatz said. useful alternative. with between 35 and Knox Hall and it Hilltop Commons is a largest turnout ever were The French table has also been interested in One reason students who speak other languages Once a week, groups 40 students participating. 10 but the problem Russian year is going to be going over to eat meeting for years', Spanish, French, Gorman, or why German is popular this lack in anyways," Small said. The German they face isn't lack of interest but meet informally with faculty and off- because 20 students who studied table is considered an extension of the of publicity. "People don't know about campus residents in the yellow dining Salzburg, Austria came back from the junior year abroad program, and the us," Bauschatz said. German club, Small said. Students who attend the tables use The Spanish table has been meeting their meal tickets, and faculty and Thursday, Oct. for more than 10 years. James J. Troiano, graduate students use special tickets University Sup Earn your Credits associate professor of Spanish, said the distributed by the organizers of the Council Meeti table is "an informal way for students to tables. Tickets are also given to native Union. 9 a.m. meet artd talk to professors outside of speakers who can contribute to the con- Spanish Lang abroad. class." versation, Bauschatz said. People who Dining Room, Currently there are about 25 students live off-campus and don't have a meal News of the Join the thousands 01 studentS AMO attending the Spanish table. Troiano en- ticket can also bring their own lunches, Hayes: "The Po •England year have earned college credifS studying courages first year and second Bauschatz said. Reform in I •Israel students to join. Lounge, Union abroad .n CCIS programs for the first time a Russian "If a student comes regularly I usual- This year Exploring 1st been added. L. Rex Pyles, assis- •Ireland ly see an improvement. Speaking one on table has Illness, The Ra tant professor of Russian, is actively in- •Germany Allordable quality CuOgrams with one at the tables gives the student ,Ethnicity. Regi! impor- volved in it, but was not available for financial cod available confidence, and that's very Stevens Hall. 1 •Spain tant," Troiano said. comment. CAPS Semir •Italy 227 Little Hall CAPS Semin •Denmark SPRi NG SEMESTER IN OMAN Little Hall, 3:3 • Egrat, INSTITUTE FOR IRISH STUDIES Poetry Hou 12 1 5 CREDITS baum. Sutton L •Switzerland SUMMER PROGRAMS P. • AT TRINITY COLLEGE Lecture. Mexico DUBLIN "Islands in Tin •Canada Radiators Natral History Oct. 11 Maine." bangc •France Thurs., 4 p.m. Danny Bra yall Botany and $1.00 Seminar. Dr. Pt Peat Dr John J McLean Fri. and Sat. American cover ing Hall. 4:10 I ,Mohegan Community College Women in ti Norwich, CT 06360 Oct. 12 & 13 r Carole Levin: ' 886-1931 X243 To encourage driver safely Barstan's is offering 25. non-alcoholecteverages to any Panty: Politn -- person who identifies him or herself as an operator of a vehicle. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Lawn Room, L COLLEGE CONSORTIUM FOR a •43., The Maine Campus. Thursday, October II, 1984. 9

Students are primary members Volunteers are important to UMO rescue squads by Ed Brindle The UVAC has one Staff Writer bished engine. modern, fully equipped ambulance. Volunteers are the core of the UMO The fire department is very similar to e out the deficit by Fire Department and the University most of the volunteer fire departments !rms. Neither came Volunteer Ambulance Corps (UVAC), found throughout Maine. There are no said the assistant director of fire services. on-call hours designated for the in- Dave Fielder said dividual firefighter. All personnel are on- is to reduce the although there is only one paid position, his, the Division call 24 hours a day and Fielder said the sod on projections has not suffered as a "The minimum response to a call was 33 per- ly optimistic and consequence. fire department and UVAC in cent. .te„ In 1980, for in- are good shape," Fielder said. The normal response rate from the icted that inflation The volunteer staff of the student and non-student volunteers is in p to 7.5 percent by UMO Fire 23 the range of 50 percent. Training sessions pped to 3.9 percent Department currently consists of peo- UVAC and maintenance of equipment are im- imised to eliminate ple. has 36 volunteers. The equip- ment of the fire and ambulance division portant functions of a volunteer le more than doubl- is aging but Fielder said ills "...in good firefighter's duty, Fielder said. serviceable condition." The Fire The UVAC personel operate under a ;ion stems from the Department has two "pumpers" and an different system. Volunteer Stacie Ram- ,ws exactly what the aerial ladder truck with a newly refur- say, a junior majoring in Wildlife ar, let alone in 1989. hite House figures i140 billion after a us Reagan term. mgressional Budget ,owing a deficit of t second, disastrous !ctions in large part umptions in making lotions are that in- down, that he can UMO mbeincle reedy respect (Rosati photo) and that spending, Management, said a UVAC staff person education. A program directed at im- increases. all his tax will have definite on-call hours. Ramsay proving the crisis related skills of RAs drop to 4.85 ition will said she has "two shifts per week. One and RDs was recently completed by the will go mployment is a 12 hour day shift. One is a 12 hour division. RD's and RA's were updated on economic t, and that night shift." Three volunteers are on the use of fire extinguishers and first aid, modest 3 to 3.5 e at a duty during any given 12 hour shift. Thy and got a chance at dowsing a real fire. of the three are licensed Maine Fielder said each residence hall com- Ambulance Attendants and many of the plex has a student firefighter to assist volunteers are also Emergency Medical him in the enforcement of fire codes. Technicians (EMT). EMT trainees take These volunteers, in exchange for a free atz, assistant pro- a course in advanced first aid, oxygen dorm room, inspect buildings, emergen- i between 15 and 20 therapy and "backboarding", a tech- cy lighting, fire extinguishers and direct 'nch table. The com- nique for removing an injured person fire drills. :h table isn't limited from the scene of an accident. Trainees ,nd faculty. Some must take a mandatory test administered The UMO Fire Department is assisted al community who by the state EMS (Emergency Medical by the Orono Fire Department. Fielder ant to keep up with Service) personnel. said Orono assists on all UMO calls, lauschatz said. Fielder cited the recent activity of the while UMO assists the Orono depart- le has also been UMO AMMO Bleeder of The Smokes. now Fickler sow- Division of Fire Services in the area of ment on all "structural fires." • but the problem vises a staff of 23 volunteers. (file photo) of interest but lack e don't know about 1. Communique Seniors!! :end the tables use Friday, Oct. 12 and and faculty ThursdaY, Oct 33 — Entemology Graduate Student use special tickets University Supervisors Advisory Will Be Shot On Sight.... Seminar. Lisa T'abak: "Alternative organizers of the Council Meeting: FFA Room, Controlof Insect Pests—an Over- ilso given to native Union. 9 a.m. Philomena Baker of view." 311 Deering Hall. 9 a.m. That's right! to the con- Spanish Language table Yellow ,ntribute Conference for EarlyChildhood said. People who Dining Room, Hilltop. Noon. Baker Studios in Hampden will be on Educators. Dr. Verna Hilderbrand: I don't have a meal News of the World. Kenneth "Recent Research with Implica- Oct. 22 - Friday Hayes: "The Politics of Education campus Monday t their own lunches, tions For Teaching the Younger Reform in Maine." Sutton Student." Lown Rooms, Union. Nov. 9 to shoot senior portraits. Lounge, Union. 12:15 p.m. time a Russian 9 a.m. first Exploring Issues in Health and L. Ret Pyles, assis- President's Open Office Hour. . Illness. The Role of Culture and ssian, is actively in- Alumni Hall. II p.m. Ethnicity. Register with CID. 210 Sign up EARLY for your ts not available for Moslem Friday Prayer. Drum- Stevens Hall. I p.m. mond Chapel, Union. Noon. in the CAPS Seminar. Script. part 2. appointment 227 Little Hall. 3:30 p.m. Senior Skulls Room 3rd CAPS Seminar. SAS, part 4. 110 Electrolysis Little Hall. 3:30 p.m. floor Memorial Union Poetry Hour. Eileen Rosen- baum. Sutton Lounge, Union. 3:30 Can make your p.m. unwanted hair just a memory Lecture. Philip Conkling: Sittings are "Islands in Time: A Human and FREE Natral History of the Islands in It's the only Maine." bangor Lounge, Union. p.m. permanent 4 way to '44e, I Botany and Plant Pathology Seminar, Dr. Paul Glaser: "North remove it — and it works' 81.00 American Peatlands." 113 Deer- GOWN - ing Hall. 4:10 p.m. GNPADF8ciirrsckr Women in the Curriculum. Dr. Your gift can make a difference. "Elizabeth I's sex- VV'Elk FIGHTNG FOR YOUR UFE. 4.6i1erverapes to any Carole Levin: me, 4acafl elacfrelyok amaJ•ans • and Power." I a vehicle uality: Politics Lown Room, Union. 4:30 p.m. 942-0781 I)American Heart Association 10 The Maine Campus. Thursday, October II, 1984. Fora by Jerry Tourigr Sports Staff Writer Ron Chicoine face on the tent University of Mail in overtime 1- last five years onl Soccer team beats Bowdoin is different. 'I thought we were a little slugglish Instead of seek by Rich Garven getting started:' Butt said. "We picked court, one can se Staff Writer up the play fin the second half) and had pacing up and do our chances. four years Chicoir The UMO soccer team beat Bowdoin "Scoring goals is a strange thing. It's Head Coach takir College 1-0 in overtime Wednesday when hard to teach them to put the ball in the • who is on a one-ye forward Jay Hedlund scored his fifth net." he said. The team play) goal of the season. Maine head coach Jim Dyer said the fall season when it Overtime in college soccer consists of • Bears' impatience hurt them in the se- Friday to chall two 10-minute halves. Play continues un- cond half, but he was pleu.ed with the Maine's record is til time expires. overtime play season but Chic( happy with the p Hedlund scored with 6:19 left in the ."I thought we played much better in "Everyone has second overtime when he headed the ball the overtime's then in the second past Bowdoin goalkeeper Ian Tonic,. half," Dyer said.--"We said (before beginning of the Midfielder Kevin McKenna set the overtime) to put the ball on the ground as far as that g pass on the right "We have a you play up When he took a and use our technical skills. side from John Tierney and crossed "One thing we tend to do is drop into mostly freshmen Hedlund jumped they've all come a fields with the ball. the style of play of our opponents. We air to knock the all going to get 114 high enough into the play better against the good teams and games only goal. for the spring se ball past Torney for the against the weak teams we play too many worked on that Aside from teat Hedlund said Maine games," he said. practice. programs in his) play during this week's Maine finished the game with 22 shots "We worked all week on getting to the this is "Chico's on Torney who made It saves. Spring ball first in the (penalty) area," coaching. He sai faced 13 Bowdoin shots and had II Hedlund said. "Kevin McKenna made a different than he saves. nice pass and I followed the ball, but it's "It's been a It (scoring) something you don't think of. In soccer a shot-on-goal is recorded said. "It's a lot you just do." for any ball shot in the direction of the and it's harder t Hedlund said McKenna's crossing net. A save is given to any shot the Chicoine is nc pass opened the penalty area up. UNIO fullback Sine Berardi 1151 brings the ball upfield as forward Jay goalkeeper actually stops. his family who is "That's a result of the switching, Hedlund (8) waves him forward. Hedlund scored the game-winning goal as could say tennis although we didn't do it as well in the Maine won 1-0 in overtime. (ferazzi photo) The shutout was Spring's fourth of the - Both of his pa first half," Hedlund said. "It's just he just made ;good play." down. Tierney ran over from the left side season. He had shutout Mt. Allison Col- coach the respe something where you catch them in a Bowdoin had three excellent chances of the net and kicked the rolling ball out lege, Boston College and the University Lewiston High quick switch and get a man advantage. to score in the last 12:30 of the game, but of bounds within a foot from the goal of New Hampshire prior to today's wasn't enough, F It was easier for us to score because the were thwarted each time: With three minutes left Davis Hall game. Former captain Dave LaPrise set the state champie backs weren't in there." Bowdoin had an indirect kick 12 yards took a shot from straight on net that hit the season shutout record with five in senior year. Torney, who was Bowdoin's backup outside Maine's penalty area and Don the post. Spring and Bowdoin midfielder 1980. goalkeeper the last two seasons, said he Blanchon kicked the ball just over the Don Blancher collided on the play when saw the ball, but couldn't reach it. crossbar. Spring came out to make the save Maine is now 5-6 on the season, while "I wasn't blinded on the play (by the A minute later Jeff Whittum took a Bowdoin head coach Charlie Butt said Bowdoin drops to 2-6. The Bears' next Th( sun)," Tommy said. "I saw the ball at shot that got by Maine goalkeeper Jeff his team had its chances, but couldn't game is Saturday, Oct. 13 against the last minute. It was a good cross and Spring, who came out to cut the angle score on Spring. Plymouth State College in Orono. Sp Boston Bruins open 1984-85 season tonight ...is icq by Barry Wilner Quebec in the tough Adams Division. will be gone until December. Backup in practice at least he's doing it as a AP Sports Writer The Bruins, who host Pittsburgh goalie Doug Keans has been ill as well member of the Bruins. You've got some persor Thursday night in one of nine season and, on Monday, .defenseman Gord control over the situation." openers, lost regular goaltender Pete Kluzak underwent knee surgery. Kluzak Whether the Bruins are able to take work c After the shattering preseason they've Petters who severely sprained his ankle is not expected back all year. control of the division could depend on etperieeced, the Boston Bruins are glad in the final game of the Canada Cup In addition, Terry O'Reilly and Steve how fast the injuries heal. positic the National Hockey League regular tournament last month. Peeler's didn't Kasper are coming back from injury- Elsewhere Thursday, it's Montreal at seasoi season is gett1ng under way. get back into action until the end of ruined seasons. The pair of forwards ap- Buffalo. Hartford at the Ness York The two-time defending champions of training camp and is not up to par. peared in a total of 55 games in 1983-84. Rangers, Washington at Philadelphia, Anyon the Adams Division have had a rough Star center Barry Pederson, who led "If a player is hurt and out for Toronto at Minnesota, Detriot at time in training camp, with injuries to the team with 116 points 00 39 goals and awhile," said Bruins General Manager Chicago, Quebec at Vancouver, St. Louis Editoi key personnel casting a cloud over their 77 assists last, broke his hand in a fight Harry Sinden of,Peeters' injury, "the at Calgary and Stanley Cup champion prospects for beating out Buffalo and with the Nordiques' Mario Marois and good that is acomplished by the at Los Angeles. Canada Cup tournament doesn't On Friday, the New York Islanders outweigh the risk. I sit ,on pins and open at New Jersey. Winnipeg, the last needles worrying about my players. I team to see action, waits until Sunday hate watching games for that reason. before hosting Toronto. Not only me, but everyone who has their Four teams in each division will THE BANGOR best players on that team. "You run the qualify for the playoffs after playing 80 same risk in practice, but if it happens SKI RACK games. _ MAINE SQUARE • BANGOR, MAINE i941?gli‘i New owners Jeff and Debbie Peet 500 Slain St Heineken cordially invite you to their Bangor, Maine GRAND REOPENING Every Thursday is OCTOBER 11th, 12th and 13th Come in and register for door prizes which will t— Heineken include a pair of Alpine skis, a complete cross country ski package and skiing accessories. Night This will condude our pre-season sale. •• $1.05 all night a.

The Maine Campus. Thursday, October II, 1984. 11 Former UMO tennis player now coaches team by Jerry Tourigny Chicoine said he was very proud of Staff Writer the accomplishments his family has Ron Chicoine has become a familiar earned in tennis. Chicoine's father has face on the tennis courts around the coached the boy's team to three con- University of Maine at Orono during the secutive, state championships and his te 1-0 last five years only this year something mother last year coached the girl's to the is different. state championship as well. sere a little slugglish Instead of seeing him in action on the One thing Chicoine said he doesn't In said. "We picked court, one can see him on the sidelines like about coaching is once his players second half) and had pacing up and down. After lettering for are in a match there is virtually nothing four years Chicoine has been the interim a coach can do. s a strange thing. It's Head Coach taking over for Brud Folger "It's totally out of your hands," Chicoine "You to put the ball in the who is on a one-year sabbatical this year. said. want to jump in and The team plays its last match of the help them but you can't. The worst thing ch Jim Dyer said the fall season when it travels to Lewiston on is you have to sit on the sidelines. hurt them in the se- Friday to challenge Bates College. 'All you can do is point out the op- weaknesses and give as much was pleased with the Maine's record is currently 2-4 on the ponents' season but Chicoine said he has been encouragement as you can. Once the the team. player is out there he is on his own." ilayed much better in happy with the progress of from the Chicoine, a zoology/pre-med major is hen in the second "Everyone has improved medical school next I. "We said (before beginning of the season and I'm happy hoping to attend year and has applied to 12 schools. He le ball on the ground as far as that goes," Chicoine said. made up of is currently taking classes which should iical skills. "We have a young team and prepare him with a base for med school. end to do is drop into mostly freshmen and sophomores come along real well. They are Freshman Jeff Courtney who has if our opponents. We they've all to get better and it looks good played number two and three singles this t the good teams and all going for the spring season." year and who will play number one •ams we play too many Aside from teaching a few recreational singles Friday said Chicoine has done a programs in his hometown of Lewiston, very good job and has made the team he game with 22 shots this is "Chico's" first experience in more consistent. lade II saves. Spring coaching. He said he has found things "He has drilled us every day to work n shots and had II different than he thought they would be. on our consistency," Courtney said. "It's been a learning experience," he "We're playing a lot better and have im- it-on-goal is recorded said. "It's a lot different than playing proved over the season. It's too bad the n the direction of the and it's harder than it looks." season is ending Friday. He really helped Interim men's tennis coach gives Doug Agboian • tip on setphy at Votednes- yen to any shot the Chicoine is not the only member of me with my volley. I owe a lot to day's practice. (Ferazzi photo) ly stops. his family who is involved in tennis. You him." consistent': Chicoine said. "You have to far as coaching in the future he said he could say tennis runs in the family. Being consistent is an aspect of the return the ball time and time again and would consider it especially if there was s Spring's fourth of the Both of his parents, Rene and Anita, game which Chicoine said he has em- keep the ball in play." an opening somewhere he could go to utout Mt. Allison Col- coach the respective tennis teams at phasized. He said it is very important to For the last two years, "Chico" has school at the same time. ege and the University Lewiston High School. And if that keep the ball in play and make the other worked at the Preventive Medicine Pro- In his senior year at Lewiston High lire prior to today's wasn't enough, Ron's sister Wendy won player make the unforced errors. gram at the Cutler Health Center. He School Chicoine was named the stain Dave LaPrise set the state championship in doubles in her "The big thing in college tennis as op- will be starting a stop smoking clinic at Outstanding Male Athlete. He captain- ut record with five in senior year. posed to high school is you have to be the center sometime soon. Chicoine is a ed and was named Most Valuable player member of Beta Theta Pi and this year of the tennis team that year and was an is that fraternity's rush chairman. All-Conference soccer player. -6 on the season, while There are two things which he likes Chico also played basketball and was o 2-6. The Bears' next The Maine.Campus most about tennis. The first is the abili- the tennis teams' MVP his freshman and ay, Oct. 13 against ty to play the sport for a long time. junior years as well as his final year. College in Orono, "It's a lifetime sport," he said. You Chicoine said the highlight of his Department can play it until you die. But the biggest career was last year when he made it to Sports the semi-finals of the New England thing I like abokst tennis is you can beat someone twice as good as you if you out- Tournament. He made it to the NE ...is looking for writers- and production think your opponent. It's a mental game quarter-finals in his sophomore and ast he's doing it as a as well as a physical one. If you are men- junior years. ruins. You've got some persons. Applicants must be able to tally prepared you can do anything." "It was the highlight of my career,' situation," If Chicoine doesn't go to med school Chicoine said. "I was also very proud at lruins are able to take work on quick deadline pressure. Some nett year he says he plans on going to how the team did. We finished 5th out iision could depend on have graduate school—possibly at Maine. As of 32 teams." tries heal. positions are salaried and writers trsday, it's Montreal at events. rd at the New York season passes to sporting igloo at Philadelphia, should call Sports nnesota, Detriot at Anyone interested at Vancouver, St. Louis Rich Garven at 581-1269. itanle)' Cup champion Editor

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