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Workers Persevere Twists and turns make Youngstown Playhouse's'The Murder Room' comical. See review page 8. 16. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1985 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY VOL. 64, NO. 158 By DAN LEONE ordered a beer when he heard a noise for allowing him to carry a weapon. A fifth party, Cosmic Dreams' Jam bar Editor behind him — "something like a chair Dailey, Schwaber explained, had been employee Robert Faraglia, was released falling." At first, he said, he ignored the classed as a "novice" after three years in from the suit after opening statements. A YSU student's trial began Thursday sound, losing it in the loud music that was the department, and "should not have His only responsibility, according to with Atty. Sanford Schwaber insisting the playing. been allowed to carry a gun." Atty. James Lanzo, had been to stamp bullet which partially paralyzed his client But when someone yelled something Schwaber also charged that Dailey had patrons "high" or "low," depending on Philip Ailiff came from the gun of a about a robbery, according to his not been properly trained in dealing with their age. Youngstown Police officer and was the testimony, Ailiff looked over his shoulder "crowd situations." He blamed that on Lanzo said Faraglia, who had been sit• result of negligence. to see a masked gunman behind him, aim• the city too. ting at the door, spent the entire episode Ailiff, a Business student who was shot ing his pistol at the ceiling. Romero contended that Dailey had in• on the ground after one of the four in• Aug. 8, 1981, during an attempted rob• Dailey, who had been in an adjacent deed been properly trained. "Officer truders put a gun to his head. bery of a North Side bar, is suing the city room, according to Schwaber, appeared Dailey did nothing wrong that night," he The suit asks for $10 million in compen• of Youngstown, one of its policemen, and on the scene at this point, identified said. "He acted as I think we all would satory (actual) damage, and $10 million the former Cosmic Dreams Lounge for > himself as a police officer, and ordered the have wanted him to act." in punitive damage. $20 million. gunman to drop his weapon. Atty. Paul Gaines, representing Dailey, The case is being heard by a jury of four According to Schwaber, Officer "The first shot was fired and I was hit," noted in his opening statement that men and four women. Michael Dailey, employed at the bar as claimed Ailiff, who was still standing at Dailey's job was to circulate around the Ailiff, who had been studying computer a security guard, fired the shot that the bar — "frozen stiff" — when the bar to prevent fights. Schwaber had science at Ohio State University before the damaged Ailiff's kidney and spinal cord. bullet entered his back about three inches earlier alleged that Dailey had been incident, later enrolled at YSU, where he Ailiff, appearing in court on a gurney, left of his spine. ,, ... neglecting his postatthe door and.was now majors in management. a mobile hospital bed, testified in front of Atty. Edwin Romero, representing the playing pinbaU, which Gaines further Ailiff attends school in a wheelchair, Common Pleas Judge William G. Houser city of Youngstown in the case, said in his refuted. but is sitting but this quarter because of in Mahoning County Court. He said he opening statement that he intends to Also named in the suit are Rembrandt his stay in St. Elizabeth Medical Center, was standing at the bar of the lounge — prove the bullet was not fired by Dailey. Wright and Four Four Four Inc., who where he recently underwent skin grafts now the Penguin Pub — when the shoot• Either way, according to Schwaber, together held the bar's liquor license. to repair ulcers. He is scheduled to return out between Dailey and four intruders both Dailey and the city are responsible Atty. Mike Bernard is representing home today. started. for Ailiffs injuries — Dailey for Wright, and Atty. Avetis Darvanan is The 23-year-old Briar Hill resident will According to his testimony, he had just "precipitating" die gunfire, and the city representing Four Four Four. be back on campus spring quarter. Workers persevere By PATRICIA VULETICH Jambar Staff Writer Construction of YSU's Harry Meshel Hall is running on schedule, ac• cording to architect Michael Skurich. "We're still looking at a September '85 completion date, Skurich said. He noted the structure is approximately 25 percent complete. Many of the major tasks, including the structural steel work and all of the con• crete and masonry work, are finished. Now, the general contractor is preparing the exterior for the limestone facing. Much of what is termed rough-in work can be done in cold weather, he said. This includes duct work for the heating and cooling systems, con• duits for the electrical system and some of the plumbing work. Skurich said the only problem that has been encountered is weather- related. All the steel, he explained, must be sprayed with fireproofing. However, the humidity in the air has temporarily delayed this operation, since the fireproofing material cannot dry properly. The incident has not affected the schedule at all because plenty of other work can be done in the interim, Skurich said. "They can't do any real interior work until the building is weather- tight," Skurich noted. He indicated the work would begin by early spring. Skurich explained that the large excavation running along Wick Avenue The Jambar/Gecrge Nelson is the new utility distribution extension for campus utilities. He said the site is the tie-in point from Bliss Hall and that it would be completed and The completion of Meshel Hall is set for this fall. filled soon. JANUARY 25, 1985 Arctic cold Shuttle Celeste appoints director to broadcasting board usage By PATRICIA VULETICH the statewide system should serve Jambar Staff Writer academic and vocational needs, as well as re-training needs. He Stephen J. Grcevich, director added that as a member of the There has been a steady increase of telecommunications at YSU, commission he would also like to in the number of students using the has been chosen by Gov. Richard "explore new modes of delivery evening shuttle service within the last Celeste to serve on the Ohio systems," for both data and week, and student use of the shuttle Educational Broadcasting Net• instruction. will determine the effectiveness of the program, said Edna Neal, executive work Commission. Grcevich said he hoped suffi• assistant, student services. The commission governs the cient funding would be found to Neal explained that plans for ex• Ohio educational broadcasting provide new programs. "We pansion and continuation of the shut• network, which consists of 12 ought to do something a little bet• tle service next spring quarter will be television stations and 14 radio ter each day," he said. determined by the number of riders stations. "Tired institutions or tired during winter quarter. Appointments to the nine- agencies or tired leadership Neal also responded to student member commission are made by shouldn't stand in the way of complaints that the shuttle service the governor and confirmed by what Ohio has to do if it's going was sometimes late. Students had the Senate. to return to a point of leadership also asked about changes in the shut• Grcevich's appointment and a position of being com• tle's route. became effective Dec. 17 and will petitive in the market," he She explained the occasional lateness is due to the shuttle getting span four years, ending added. caught in traffic on Lincoln during November 1988. Grcevich noted that the new the times when some classes are let• Grcevich said as a member of technology would affect the ting out. When this happens, the the commission, his task will be students of the future. shuttle can get behind schedule. to help determine state policies. "The student of the 1990s," -The delay, said Neal, may cause "I'm honored to be a member Grcevich said, "will be a multi- some routes to be skipped in order to of the commission," Grcevich university student." That is, get back on schedule. said. "I hope that somehow we students will receive some in• WRTA has placed several new can use the new telecommunica• struction via cable and satellite, signs along the shuttle's route tions technology we have... to perhaps from MIT or Harvard, designating areas as pick up points. "But if you can't make the bus stop," some via cassette from yet make Ohio competitive again — said Neal, "just flag down the shut• to make Ohio number one." another university, and at the The Jambar/Woody Moltnaro This chilling scene depicts the frigid weather being witness• tle when you.see it, present a valid For example, Grcevich said, See Grcevich, page 11 ID, and you'll be picked up." ed by most of the country. 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