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,, following the ampus ther sports teams vol. 88, no. 64 ntry, are wearing Wednesday, April 29, 1981 jr uniforms. The ,ry of the children [lama and will be iniform until the $6,000 slashed from SLS budget and resolved. noached me with offense services and charge a $5 fee to Mercer said he to go with it," by Katrina Morgan percent, 12 percent, 20 percent, and 25 felt there was a percent. All of these anyone using the service beyond legal serious. problem in the service if think it's a good Emotions flared, compromises flew proposals were it subject of substantial advice. Robbins said, "If they can not entices students to use service just and confusion abounded at last night's debate and the 15 the percent figure was finally agreed on. get fees for services, they do not because it was free. Student Senate meeting as Student deserve to Legal Eight members of SLS answered be funded by all of the Tom Smith, OCB president, felt Services was funded $41,982, students." Mercer ened questions and posed information for was only presenting one side of the 10th $20,000 less than their original request. In defense the ;ht This the senators until 9:58 p.m. when in of the legal service, off- cases and said, "Thank God for off reliever figure is 15 percent of GSS's total campus senator Student Allen disgust they walked out of the meeting. Sue Swindell said, "I Legal Services, Charlie, they ran for budget plus $5,000, which was given in think we are see o One member of SLS student paralegal, playing games with a vital their clients as innocent until third when a lump sum to SLS to divide as they see program. I proven Steve Green, remained to address the don't think I can go out of guilty which is more than you so singled to fit. this student A proposal, started last senate and said, "You have given senate meeting knowing did." followed with week by us a we've three graduate students mandate of 15 percent of your essentially killed SLS." Within The question Idle for the tie- senators, budget a few of SLS's budget is still evolved into a compromise you still expect us to go by our minutes, Swindell did walk out, somewhat of and also up in the air because they accepting a budget of guidelines?" in protest of the motions on the have to $20,000 less that floor, sign contracts with attornies ENTS the original request by which she felt would limit SLS's and paralegals SLS. The In defense of the legal service, off- services. this spring without to original proposal put a cap on the SLS campus budget breakdowns within the limits save you Charles Mercer, student government of budget. at 10 percent ot the total Changes the money allocated. SLS paralegal, in the guidelines proposed president, said he had investigated student government budget. At the Robbins were as follows: SLS Jon Smith said as he left, "You said T or RENT- by Tim some of the recent cases of SLS, and the meeting compromises were attorney, a paralegal it you could get someone to run SLS on will hire one found in some cases the service was proposed at different times at 15 necessary, drop traffic and criminal that budget. Do it!" auto repairs defending one student against another. I I IA: 8:00a111-8:00pm 4tir. 10:011am-4:00pm Officials call LY SERVICE (1st., Bangor 2782 tree spraying MINIWITIMITITITITITITTITT1TITROTIV 'non-toxic' b) I im Rice The annual \I- raying for control of the Dutch Elm disease at UMO, declared entirely non-toxic by state and local officials in spite of its repellent odor, began again Monday. The spraying generated concern last year among students who questioned its safety after rain washed some of it off the trees, forming milky puddles around campus. There are two basic chemicals in the sprays which the university uses. Methoxychlor, which is one-tem as toxic as DDT, according to the Maine Poison Control Center, is used to Doug Piehl, a mechanical engineering student, enjoyed the warm weather of Tuesday bv combat the Dutch Elm disease. One tossing a frisbee around the mall. Rain is forecasted today • hut more summer-like hundred eighteen trees were sprayed conditions are predicted for the latter part of the week. (photo by (;eorge Weggler) last year at an average of 3 gallons of the diluted mixture per tree. The other chemical, malathion, is used to fight say it, the birch leaf miner. In its pure form, the Poison Control Center gives Pregnancy rate dropping on campus malathion a toxicity rating on a scale of one to six. (One being hardly toxic impus by Have Geichell at all; six being fatal if only a few drops Allin noted that "Alcohol abuse her parents or the man involved." are ingested.) The university uses two So far this year, there has been a 20 If often figures in unplanned she can't make a decision, we refer her parts per hundred of the chemical. percent decrease in the number of pregnancies." "I he spraying will be completed pregnancies She said she felt to psychological counseling. reported the Cutler Health students were becoming within a day or two," Grounds and (-niter. better Abortions are ntormed about alcohol abuse, resulting expensive—about Services Director Peter Dufour said. Betsy Allin, associate $250, Allin said. If a woman director of in fewer problems due to "one-night- dhooses "More than two-thirds of it was done Nursing Services, said only 58 women stands." to have one but can't afford it, she can last night from midnight on. We've had positive pregnancy tests during this apply for a no-interest loan supervised had to start earlier this year because of school year, compared to 72 for the Cutler Health Center offers services and administered through the UMO the premature spring. Normally same period last year, and 74 the year to women like pregnancy testing, a Women's Center. spraying starts sometime in May just gynocological before. clinic, and psychological However, before the foliage. Right now we're counseling. the number of loans from appear Allin said she thought the decline this Population Control Fund is competing with April winds and was due to increased student awareness "In this population (UMO)," Allin decreasing, too. Terry Moore, fund showers, so when we do get good concerning sexuality and to better said, "most pregnancies are coordinator said, "During 1980 and weather we have to stick with it." information on birth control. unplanned. Because for a lot of -1981, we gave out 50 percent fewer Richard J. Campana, professor of lso the "There has been more done this year women it means an interruption or loans than in 1979. Moore said that in Botany and horest Pathology at UMO. with contraception, and more career plans, many don't wish to carry 1979, 16 loans were made, with only and nationally acclaimed for his years awareness of relationships," she said, on with the pregnancy, and the eight each in 1980 and 1981. of research into the Dutch Elm ted at adding that educational groups like the majority of them do choose to Disease, recommended the spraying Peer Sexuality Program have been terminate them." Allin emphasized that abortions arc program, according to Dufour. helpful in performed at Cutler but that they cutting down on unwanted abortion not "No single method is completely pregnancies. But is not the only choice done at outside clinics after a available. are effective in controlling the disease," referral. Chris Hamilton, assistant "It's an agonizing decision for Campana said. "Spraying is probably 00 a.m. coordinator for Peer Sexuality, said, anyone. We talk with the woman to "Our role is not to be pro- or anti- the most effective method right now, "We deal with prevention of review her options—marriage, having abortion," she stated, "We feel but our research includes testing the effectiveness of injecting the trees with pregnancy rather than remedial the child as a single parent, or everyone has the right to the information they need to make the best chemicals; bacterial injections; measures, and haven't dealt very 4nuch abortion," Allin said. "We tell her to choice for themselves." isolating micro-organisms to see if any with abortion." think about it for a few days, talk with (see Spraying, page 2) 2 Maine Caninu.s- . Wednesday, Apr1129, 1981 Pension plan still pending CAMPUS &Fr CRIER Robinson, a banker by trade, thought adjustment was being well-spent. and h) Brian Farley a better plan could be formulated he was "concerned about justifying because some retired professors may this increase." He said any plan deserve more than $5,000 and others formulated by the pension consultant FOR SALE:I975 Kawasaki 500 The UMaine Board of Trustees is less. would need to be "equitable to less than 7000 miles. Very good supporting plans to adjust pensions for "There are a number of people who students, who pay one-third of the condition. Asking $995. Call retired UMO faculty members, but has are not going to be compensated costs, whatever they turn out to be." Pam at 581-2266. Leave message not decided exactly how to make those under McCarthy's plan," Robinson with number. adjustments. said, "and there are others However, one professor questions who will ORONO—We At a meeting Monday, the board receive much more whether hiring an expert to develop a IN are now showing than $5,000 it renting decided to hire a pension consultant to McCarthy's plan is approved." pension distribution plan is an and furnished apartments and mobilehomes examine the problem and recommend Presently UMO professors have economical idea. for next August a 29. 1981. No "an equitable plan" for distributing pension plan with Teachers Insurance Children. No Pets. don't university 942-0935. the $80,000 to $100,000 expected to be Annuity Association-College "I want to see the waste, say $5,000 for plan that's only added to the pension coffer. Trustee Retirement Equity Fund (TIAA- a going to involve distributing John Robinson suggested the board CREF) in which the faculty member 80 to 100 FOR RENT: May 1st at $30. weekly. thousand dollars," Kenneth hire the consultant before voting on a pays six percent of his salary Hayes, Room with kitchen priveleges. yearly associate professor plan submitted by Chancellor Patrick into the fund and the university of political science, Bangor. Call 942-5666 said. Hayes was responsible McCarthy which would pay pensions contributes an amount equal to eight for based exclusively percent of conducting a Council of Colleges on years'of service. the professor's salary until Under Mccartny's plan, the the professor reaches age 65. survey which found retired faculty FOR SALE: Wedding dress. pensions to "unacceptably Matching veil. Small university would provide funds to Robinson said the university may not be low," size. Priced according to 100 retired right. 866-3517. bring university pensions for about 55 be responsible for paying for the years professors professors who retired before 1975 when questioned. professors were covered by this HELP WANTED-Waitress/ with 20 years or more of service up to system (since 1961) and were "I don't think (hiring a consultant) chaimbermaid for sporting camp. $5,000. Likewise, professors with 15- responsible for deciding what type of is a delay tactic by the board," Haves Late May thru August. For ap- 19 years of service would receive pension accounts they wanted. said. "This is a problem they are .piontment, telephone 796-2213. $4,000; professors serving 10-14 years Robinson also said he wanted to be willing to pursue, but they haven't would get $3,000. However, sure the money used for the pension decided how they want to handle it." FOUND-Set of keys between the In UMaine system library and the Union. Call 581- 'Highest' •Spraying 7531 and identify. Ask for Julie. roomm cost raised Summer Sublet: Stillwater (continued from page 1) by Joe McLaughlin board," Smith Village. 2 bedroom, fully said, adding an are antagonistic to Dutch Elms; and example would be the different food furnished. $250/month. Call tracing infections and the movements 866-2392. contracts some dining halls have and of sports." Compared the low cost for heating to the other six colleges in a new As tor the smell, Peter Dufour said: the UMaine dormitory and the high cost for Sublet: system, the room and heating "Compare it to the smell of manure on 5 rooms plus bath. board rate an old one. $190/month. at UMO is the highest and the fields. No one gets excited when Call Luke or Ron, the $2155 UMO 581-7440. students pay for room Alden Stewart, the UMO budget they smell cow manure. And I never and board costs this year is expected to director, said $12,830,000 was heard of anyone dying from inhilation rise to $2455 and remain the highest budgeted this year for operation of the of cow manure." MOBILE HOME FOR SAI I rate in the system next year, according residence and dining halls. Stewart 1963 10x55, 2 bedroom, to Russell Smith, UMaine budget washer/dryer, director. said room and board costs are part of completely the auxiliary enterprise furnished $3600. "It's just a projection budget which Call 827-255' right now," does not receive any state after 5 pm. Smith said. "It could increase to $300, excluding appropriations, unlike the educational salaries, but it could be more Ten room house for rent. or less." budget which does receive state Full year beginning in June. Smith funding. said the rates at each campus Reduced summer rent. differ because the residence halls are Stewart said all the money the 827-7058. part of an auxiliary enterprise budget students pay for room and board is ...for more jokes, FOR SALE: 24" for each individual campus and thus funneled back 10 speed for the operation of the Bicycle. FREE SPIRIT. are "self supporting systems." He said dormitories. "Every GOOD cent, the whole CONDITION! CHEAP! the residence halls of each campus $12 million, see Fridoy's DAVE goes back to residential issue Rm 74 No. 7203 provide different services and are life," he said. subject to different operating costs of both of which the Sublet: 5 rooms plus bath. produce the different Stewart also predicted room and costs for room and board. board costs would increase $190/month. Call Luke or Ron, "There next year. Campus 581-7440. are hundreds of reasons why "With inflation it will have to go up so there are different prices for room and we can stay even," he said. Young professoinal person in THE Bangor with 2nd room of Seniors with apartment unpaid bills MEN'S furnished 2 bedroom to rent beginning Sept. 1. Male may face serious ROOM or female. Rent $160/month. penalties Includes heat. Call days, 947- Professional b) Maureen Gauvin "It students want to apply to Hair Styling 3341, Evenings, 945-9649. Ask graduate school or use their transcripts Featuring for Cliff. Be persistent. UMO seniors Rofflor who do not pay their for any reason they won't be able to Sculpture Kut bills will not receive their until Don Houle Debi transcripts they return books," Minnie E. Byers Giant 12-family yard sale. after graduation. Rowell 947-4870 of the Fogler library said. 947.3924 Children-adult clothing and fur- The reg hou,i 8530 "Seniors can go through graduation library will hold onto transcripts Closed Mondays niture, appliances, toys, books, for four appointments also accepted and they will receive their diplomas, weeks. After four weeks the household and miscellaneous. bill is sent to SUNBURY but they will not get their transcripts the business ot fice. MALL.BANGOR Sat-Sun, 9am-4pm, at University until they pay," Madeline A. Madden Park. of the UMO business office said. "We hold the bill for three months after FOR SALE-Wooden office desk- graduation." 9 draws. Dining room table, seats six or eight. 827-4739. "After three months the bill is sent MGH Institute to a collection agency. It is then sent to of Health Professions university lawyers and they will take The PALESTENIANS: A The academic the person to court if necessary." unit of documentary film by Venssa Massachusetts General Hospital According to Joanne Goulette, a Redgrave on Tuesday, April 28, student who works for the UMO police at the Memorial Union FAA department Room graduating seniors must The MGH Institute of Health Professions at 7:30PM. pay offers a one-year outstanding debts before they can clinically-based interdisciplinary program receive grades for liberal arts or a diploma. graduates leading to a Homes needed for 10 lovely "We send out a notice to the student PUPPIES. Mother - part that he or she has a number of tickets Graduate Certificate in Malemute, small with fine Social on file that have built up and give him Work in Health Care disposition. Father - Beagle. or her a grace period of days Free. Call 827-6389 2492 or 10 to pay For more information write or call: or it," Goulette the Bangor Humane said. "If student MGH Institute of Health Professions Society. department, graduating seniors must Bartlett 513 court." Massachusetts General Hospital Students who do not return books to Boston, MA 02114 Phone: (617) 726-8006 8120for first 15 words the library will not receive their transcripts. Mc each additional word Per pre-paid insertion ., Maine Canipus . Wednesday, Apri129, 1981 kM13US Vice presidential posts :RIER still upfor grab by Bruce Farrin "Whether the number is further cut rwo Kawasaki 500 major vice presidential posts down before a decision is made will les. Very good arc still without permanent lob holders depend upon the committee's g $995. Call but search committees continue to decision." The final decision narrow is Leave message the field down. expected to be made sometime in May. Fred Hutchinson, acting vice As for the post of vice president for president for academics, will not be finance and e now showing administration, Horan seeking the job on a permanent basis, said that the hed apartments search is still continuing. James Horan, search committee The number of names for the position or next August chairman said. continues to grow as there are now Iren. No Pets. Meanwhile, another search is going about 90 candidates. The final on for vice president for finance and decision by the search committee is not administration, which John Coupe expected to by made at least t until June. at $30. weekly. currently is acting vice president. Both search committees have !n Horan priveleges. Coupe declined to say whether he is as chairman and consist of i66 seeking 15 this position on a permanent members. Within each committee is basis. one six-member standing appointments "The search committee has committee. edding dress. narrowed the number of candidates The remaining nine members of each all size. Priced down to 12 names for the position of committee are appointed by UMO academic vice president," Horan said. President Paul H. Silverman. D-Waitress/ porting camp. [gust. For ap- ne 796-2213. Lo wn Wednesday, April 29 rs between the 6 p.m. AGAPE on. all MEAL. Call 581- day MEDIA/PUBLIC Vegetarian potluck supper, Ask for SERVICE world Julie. WORKSHOP. hunger film and discussion. Hilltop. MCA Center. : Stillwater 10 a.m. droom, CIVIL ENGINEERING 7 and 9 p.m. IDB MOVIE. fully GRADUATE "Dr. )/month. Call SEMINAR in Zhivago." 101 EM. Environmental and Water Resources Engineering. Sylvia 7:30 p.m. WORKSHOP. Bradeen "The will speak on "Design Risks and Joys of Interfaith is plus bath. Criteria of Domestic Wastewater Marriage." Sponsored by I Luke or Ron, Treatment MCA, Systems Using Newman, Canterbury & Hillel. The annual review and awards ceremony Sphagnum Officer's of the First Maine Cadet Brigade Peat." 335 Aubert. Peabody Lounge, Union. Training Corps was held yesterday afternoon Thirty-four at the Memorial Gym. awards were presented to cadets at 3 p.m. Ferrai, Tuesday's ceremonies. Phillip B. . FOR SALE POETRY HOUR. UMO 7:30 p.m. CULTURAL a sophomore from Topsfield, Mass, is awarded undergraduates Arm) leadership the Association of U.S. 2 bedrooms, read their own AFFAIRS FILM SERIES. award by retired Major Samuel Gordon. cornpletely works. No. Bangor Lounge, "Winter Light." Student Union. Union, (photo by George Weggler) Call 827-2557 S. BCC.

;e for rent. ling in June. mer rent. 4" 10 speed UMECU PI RIT. GOOD HEAP! DAVE s plus bath. I Luke or Ron, nal person in ShareDrafts nd room of )om apartment Sept. 1. Male S160/month. :all days, 947- )45-9649. Ask stent.

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:n office desk- room table, 27-4739. WHY NOT CHECK US OUT! iNIANS: A n by Venssa day, April 28, Union FAA •696 Dividends (S200 Minimum balance) or 10 lovely • No service charge, regardless of )ther - part balance II with fine ECU ier - Beagle. • Direct deposit of payroll available 89 or 2492 or xiety. • Instant carbonless copies of every draft you write 15 words UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION °nal word 9 Coburn Hall Orono, Maine phone 581-7879 insertion 4 Maine Campus. Wednesday, Apri129, 1981 Editorials

Paul Fillmore Necessary costs Add-droppings

The price of going to school at Orono is expectedly from the money students pay for tuition. "Reaganomics" going up. At Monday's Board of Trustees meeting, This proposal sounds logical. After all, for years, Chancellor Patrick E. McCarthy recommended a 15 retired professors have been getting the short end of percent increase in in-state tuition. This came as no the stick because they have not been receiving surprise to most student and their parents. While the adequate retirement benefits. This was clearly shown believer motion proposal to raise the tuition was tabled, most in a study of pension levels of university professors experts consider the increase a forgone conclusion. who had retired prior to July I, 1975, done by a Lately I have been earning myself quite This means committee headed by Professor Kenneth Hayes. a name in the Maine in-state students could be paying Campus office $1,242--a year However, McCarthy's for being a -4162 more than this year. Out-of- proposal was swept aside, conservative capitalist. state students would have to pay a and the board instead voted to hire a pension similar increase But its much worse than that. from the annual $2,900 rate of this academic consultant to review the situation. I year. have become a believer in This move is illogical. It will waste time and "Reaganomics." All the While greater costs mean increased burdens rhetoric on money. Months will have to be taken to search for has left a profound mark on billpayers, most of them are due to inflation and are me, necessary. the consultant, and for that person to undertake his turning me into a believer of study. Thousands of dollars in university money will balanced budgets and Kemp- one necessary proposed cost to students is be taken away from some other area and funneled Roth tax cuts. payment into the UMO professors' pension fund. into payment for the consultant's work. I voted for Carter last Because November, but we all he feels it is the responsibility of the The findings of the retirement funding committee know the university as a whole outcome of that. A Democratic to provide supplemental clearly pointed to the need for an equitable and fair retirement funds to employees, Chancellor McCarthy pension system. president and his party's recommended between $80,000-$100,000 total be economic platform took a bath raised for the fund. One To hire a consultant to study the obvious is last November, one they will third of this would come unnecessary. not soon forget. The American people demanded a change, and here it comes. In our miniature "Agronsky and Company"s in the office, I am told that the Reagan system just can't work. The estimates they make are, at best, optimistic, I am told. The policies are inflationary and unfair to the poor, they say. By now, my reply is nearly canned. The New Deal- Democratic policy of social welfare spending and government programs just hasn't worked. In its time, it did what it was supposed to, but we got hooked. The politicians of this country became too used to spending and too unfamiliar with saving. With this kind of politics came a number of things. Pork barrel projects sprang up across the nation, as they do to this very day, spending too much money and doing a shoddy job. But Reaganomics tells me it doesn't have to be like that. It says that, if a dam needs to be built, hire a private contractor. He will put people to work, stick to his budget and, in most cases, stake his name on the quality of the project. The government, Reagan is saying, wouldn't stick to its budget and surely wouldn't stake its name on the project. Private industry is the backbone of the economic recovery of this country. Without the strong backing of any recovery program by the business community, the venture The University ofNiaine at Orono's sfudent is doomed to failure. These newspaper since 1875 people are behind the Reagan plan. They understand that, for Editor Sews Editors it to work, they will have to play Stephen Oker Sue Allsor Cieorgc Weggler by the Pam Bemis rules. The main reason Managing Editors David Lloyd-Rees Ands behind cutting government Stephen Betts Meade Bill Mason Maine Ernie Clark Tim Rice Chris Writt spending on some programs is Laura Proud Circulation Dave Caouette that business will be able to City Editors (a! Huston Campus replace Das id Moder Cartoonists what government is Brian Farley Kevin Adams Paul Fillmore Sports Assistants already doing. That is the idea Mike Ed Crockett Jonathan Tucker behind tax Finnegan Kathy Sams cuts. Return the Advertising Manage. Joe McLaughlin Ellen Varney staff money to Advertising business and they will Julie Scammell Jack Connolly Representatives Anne Fortin Ted Foden inherently do a better job than Business Manager Wire Editors Nancy Thompson government Keith Perkin, Wendy Barrett Allred Green will do. Jo Heath Staff writers Peter Photo Editor Sean Brodrick Phelan But none of my liberal friends Paul Brenda Bickford Jon %imms Bruce Farm Pierce Mark Munro agree Typesetters Julie Griffin Darcie with me. They are still Sports Editors Assistant Business McCann Manager Beth Blown Sue back in the mid-sixties Si. out( OIC Robert Auncrtuna Nancy Storey Wright Peggy Lair abet somewhere, talking about the Dale McGarrigle Assistant Advertising Manager Ruth DeCoster Lisa Raymond Maureen joys of Arts and "'retorts iditor Dianne Mcl aughlin Gauvin the Great Society and Paul Debbie Burns Deb Kura economic equality Production Assistants Juliette for the poor. Production Managers Sue Sav.%er Goodwit Wake Robin Dillon up guys. Kathy Mel aughlin Katrina Morgan • The Ste% e Peterson Photo Assistants Mary Geraghty Annette Higgins Great Society and Robin Stoutamyer (oria I era//I Dana Mucci le Dave Getchell everything it stood for has died Dave Creche! Sandi Peterson with LBJ. To paraphrase the president, the time is now. Maine Campus. Wednesday. Apri129. 1981 5 Letters

11=111. re EQUAL Sorry for Commentary stephen betts 'Toppings TIME bad "boys" Not black and white The The Maine ('unipids To the Editor: subject of abortion is burden. MniCS" welcomes letters to the editor. once again in the forefront The fact is that the final Letters should be brief and of public attention, due decision on whether a include a name and telephone We would like to take this to the hearings in Washington pregnancy should be risked number. opportunity to apologize to all Names will be withheld concerning when is up to the couple and that rer onl those of you who attended the life under special circumstances. begins. they must face their showing of the movies in "the "Anonymous" and open responsibilities if one been earning letters, although welcome, alley" last Saturday night. The consensus of the will occurs. Birth control in the Maine not be published. To the people of Hannibal, doctors and scientists The Maine ("uivints present products are numerous, for being a reserves Oak, Hancock and Hart halls, at the hearings, is the right to edit letters for libel, that effective, and becoming ist. we are sorry that you were life • begins at clarity, taste and to lit aYailable conception, more advertised se than that. space. unable to see the films in the union of so that no I their excuse can be given believer in entirety, and were forced the sperm and egg. Witness for an to unwanted pregnancy. al the rhetoric leave the films early. after witness testified to this Even mark To the staff fact. if a woman does become on me, of HHH/Oak, pregnant a believer we apologize that our after using birth of showing Yet even though experts control devices and of the movies was on the risk was Kemp- the cause of the matter provided always known. Please pay your so much consternation factual pledges on evidence on when I can anticipate Carter last your part. We were quite life begins the there are still heated, emotional, little all know the To the Editor: - unprepared that a Saturday people crying - important is that the teams nor out for the thought-out responses at Democratic night movie could be anything women to Fiji will suffer, but the people to be the judge, jury this commentary. his party's As school more that an evening of and executioner. There ends and the who need it most will go These will be outcrys from took a bath weather gets relaxing entertainment after a people harping warmer, it seems without it. The patients at keep on uninformed people who they will that students long day's activities at the time will not have more on Sidney Farber Cancer Institute the -worn reason that sit down at their typewriters he American their minds student-faculty picnic or since the women's that past whose treatment and research body is and bang out other t change, obligations. Bumstock. involved and It is unfortunate is benefited by the Jimmy she should have commentaries without though that Finally, to all of you the sole decision some of those Fund will never know what to kill her taking in both sides and e "Agronsky people who "boys" who were the cause of unborn child. not pledged to the Fiji went on up in Maine during separating their own the 24-hour all the trouble, I am truly sorry gut office, I Relay Marathon feel pledge collection. But those reactions from rational .eagan no remorse that you lack any These proponents system for keeping their who pledged know whether of judgements. money consideration for others, abortion fail to mention The estimates from those teams who they've paid or not, and and it was that you still haven't learned that another life is involved This is not a black and , at best, ran for a day and night to earn a promise to the team who how to handle your and this person has white issue, as its opponents told. The it. Those teams are trying ran, and to the Jimmy booze. no say Fund The remains of your fun is on their fate. I applaud make it out to be. ttionary and diligently to raise their money that has not been kept. still the If you piled up in the alley, and right of women to have hey say. that was pledged, but I am haven't paid yet--please don't we're Admittedly it is an sure that it would control over their body emotional ply is nearly shocked and dismayed that let the runners' hard work go be but subject and many appreciated by all who use, or the time to exercise that sympathy can New Deal- pledges are still to waste. Don't break a be extended outstanding. have to look at the alley, if you right is before pregnancy to those y of social promise to the Jimmy Fund-- who are in a It's would give yourself some and not after it is found a position of d government too bad that the success they need the money, be it two facing an felt credit, and get off your butts human life has been unwanted t worked. In by all who ran in, or or three dollars, far more than pregnancy but worked and go clean it up. formed. there what it was on the marathon is you do. Please pay your are many alternatives dampend such as got hooked. by those people who pledge today. Thank you. placing the child up this country cannot live up to the pledges Brian Crafts Too often people seek the for adoption so childless President HHH-Oak simple solution to couples spending and they promised in February. It Diane a may raise the baby. E. Hook Cory Bessette and Dusty problem, such as Adoption saving. doesn't really matter what Marathon Chairman an agencies are politics came the reason is, what is Earley unwanted pregnancy, and swamped with requests Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) by Pork movie chairmen terminating the child's from such couples and most barrel life p across the it relieves the would-be would be excellent parents. to this very 'Unqualified' support for SLS funding mother and father of their Hopefully in the future much money responsibilities. It's an easy couples will give the matter To the Editor: out for a couple to engage much thought and readers ob. editorial. The first was in of the student senate is succumbing in sexual relation without will evaluate it thoroughly tells me it to the incompetent or mute, or, and I It was interesting to misconseption giving it much thought and and not make rash, 24 like that. It me that that the effort suspect more likely, they feel a hour the Campus, which in then to rid themselves of the reactions. needs to be receives the senate is to destroy or responsibility to their electoral none of it's funding contractor. from abolish SLS. According to constituency to see that student activity fees this )work, stick and thus what I have been able to learn, matter is given a thorough most cases, has, at best, an informal tie the efforts of Mr. Bois and review. Monk Monk Monk le quality of with it's supposed Mr. Robbins(and a number of Make government, constituency came out in others) has been to re-draw I think that the student To the Editor: it nice and neat Gong Gong Gong Puldn't stick unqualified support of SLS, a SLS guidelines so as to make senate will, in the end, make service the On your bicycle ely wouldn't (not a student activity) that organization somewhat choice which best serves 1 recently whose self the wrote this poem Make a wheelie project. -authored guidelines more responsive to the budget entire student body. 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iety and ir has died phrase the ow. 6 Maine C'ampus Wednesda-y, April 29, 1981 Pullen enjoys life in residence hall 1) Maureen Harrington up. social life was taking precedent fact," Pullen commented, over "some academics." Pullen decided to Friday and Saturday nights seem He sat with a pile of papers in his take a stand for those awfully lap, filing not being heard. dull around here." his annual income tax forms A committee formed to Somerset for Uncle Sam. look into the Hall, one of the more His wife sat problems and after three plush dorms comfortably in an overstuffed years of tug on campus, has had some chair and pull, Residential Life impact on Pullen's previous watching the evening news. A student and attitudes President Howard Neville responded about dorm life. He has entered their small apartment to to the seen needs of the committee. Quiet improvements since the corrective borrow some flour for a cake he was sections and study baking. hours were groundwork was layed in 1979, and is introduced in dorms, and now defensive Usually commutes a code of about dormitories. he to UMO but living was formed to uphold Students this year he and academic in Somerset hold a very high his wife are living at standards. opinion of Somerset Hall in a one year experiment the couple and consider In other efforts to better them an "asset to the Hill." with Residential Life. To Winston E. dormitories, Residential Pullen, associate Life dean of Life Sciences introduced a program to unite students Dean Pullen and his wife have and Agriculture, UMaine is home in and faculty in the dorm itself. become more that casual observers in more In the their ways than one. fall of 1980, Dean Pullen and one year experiment with Pullen, his wife a 65 year old white-haired Winston were the second lucky couple Residential Life. They are both man, attended Pullen chosen involved college at the University academic life. for the one year experiment. "We in the Dormitory Advisory of Maine at Orono in 1937, returned had Board to In 1976, many students of Life second thoughts about living in (DAB). and Food for Thought, teach at his alma mater, and sent a which gives all Sciences and Agriculture spoke to dormitory", Mrs. Pullen said. students an opportunity to five children to the University of meet faculty members Dean Pullen about current dormitory I he over a meal at Maine. He and his family have lived in Pullen's are delighted with their Hilltop Dining Commons. life on campus. Study hours were arrangements The couple Orono since 1946. As a former at Somerset Hall, and also attended the Somerset voted down, noise levels were have had no semi- student, professor, and father of problems. This year's formal, and recently Pullen ran in the sometimes intolerable. Pullen became home has provided children who attended UMO, Dean very a perfect transition Fiji marathon for "The Dean's concerned about academics at for the middle-aged Pullen grew very close to the school, UMO. couple whose Team". He had second thoughts and understood its social children have moved away. about running as well as "I felt the priorities were all Noise, for 24 hours, so he mixed although heard, is not disturbing. "In tested his endurance. iesswi •10" 50011‘0V1V1C001A ,es

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Led, "some by Katrina Morgan a coma or even die. Kim tights seem was placed in intensive care 1020. A total of 73 cases have resulted deaths. and her heart rate diped in to 60 over 30, which is The reasons for the decline of the disease Toxic Shock dangerously low. In the are not f the more Syndrome blood tests, it was found conclusive and many factors may have contributed. as had that Kim's white blood cell (infection fighting cells) some Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a disease It has been determined that the sale of tampons nis attitudes that count was 45,000. The normal count is somewhere seemed to flash on the scene beginning last summer, decreased during the same months as the disease. has seen between 5,000 and 7,000. The CDC reaching its peak in the fall and dying with the end of considers this very important because this corrective Kim said, "I didn't find out I had toxic shock was also the year. Much research has surrounded the disease a time of increased media coverage of the 1979, and is syndrome until Saturday, and I didn't really know disease. and many questions remain unanswered. what it was anyway." )rmitories. TSS is a disease caused Several other reasons have been given for the by an infectious bacter:a "Kim was a very sick girl," said Mrs. a very high that produces poisons or Bennett, decline. One is that the waning interest in reporting toxins. The symptoms of "The doctors said what helped her the nd consider TSS were first noticed most was the disease came from the decline of media at OS in a few cases involving being generally in good health. There is no cure for Another reason may be that increased children in 1978, and the symptoms included a slight toxic shock awareness of but they gave her oxymycin so it the disease caused women to seek wife have rash with a considerable drop in blood pressure. wouldn't reoccur. a physician's Two advice earlier when complications arose. Also observers in years later it was recorded that seven women "I would hate to reported see this happen to anyone else's women have changed their tampon-wearing habits. ment with similar symptoms and researchers began child," she said. "It was very working on scary." Finally a large number of women stopped using the are both the disease. It was found that the women Now that Kim has recovered were infected totally she said, Rely brand tampon after the Procter and Gamble -y Advisory by the staph germ "Staphaloccus "Well, if I had to be sick, I guess aureus" and this I wanted a disease company announced its removal from the market on or Thought, infection produced toxins that led no one else has. But, it did make to the symptoms. me think about how September 22, 1978. portunity to much everyone cares about me. Mom slept at the The problem with the data collected T a meal at by the hospital for four nights in a row." .The Rely brand has researchers was no known source of the been shown to be associated The couple disease was Kim is fine now and whe is back to school. She with an Increased risk evident. Later it was found that most of of TSS in early studies. Rely erset semi- the women said she was using Tampax tampons before she was introduced to a became ill during or shortly after menstrual large market in August of '78. n ran in the periods became ill and the dOctor has ordered her not to use This was the first step and most used tampons. From this information in a campaign for a nationwide he Dean's it them again for at least a year. sale.. Rely had shown was hypothesized that the super-absorbent a steady increase in sales until d thoughts tampons its withdrawal from had dried out the vaginal walls and the market. iurs, so he small ulcers The disease .The risk of contracting formed. The ulcers were then the source where the TSS can virtually be eliminated by not using tampons, toxins could enter the blood stream, and bring on and the risk is the Toxic shock syndrome greatly reduced by using them symptoms. Other symptoms besides the rash and has occured in Maine four intermitently during times to date. There was each menstrual period. drop in blood pressure include; fever, vomiting, one case in 1979, and three diarrhea, muscle and skin tenderness, in 1980. Cases have been reported in 48 other states and flaking of and the distribution the skin from the palms and soles of feet. is sporatic. Ironically, the studies have shown that the It seems the could be disease Statistics on TSS, released by the Center disease is on the decline, according to related to one's economic standing. for statistics collected by the disease has The Disease Control(CDC), in Atlanta, Ga., indicate the Center for Disease Control occured in predominently white in Atlanta, Ga. Since of the middle women mean age of women contracting the disease is last September the disease rate income bracken. Only one percent 23. has declined by 60 the patients of Although, it was reported that cases predominately percent. Last August was the have been non-white. Some cases worst month with 119 cases. involved have occur in the 15-19 year-old group. The following months men, but this is very rare. It is hypothesized reported September with 106 cases, October that with the So far there have been no cases on campus, and with 58 increase standards of hygiene of women cases, November with 42 cases in this social class, Allin, associate director for Nursing and Educational and December with the natural immunity to the TSS 37 cases. As for the first three germ is reduced. Services at the Cutler Health Center, reported months of this year, Studies on this are continuing, but the 86 cases have been reported, are inconclusise. center has studied the disease to be able to recognize bringing the total to the symptoms. A Case of TSS: Kim Bennett For the month of December 1980, the Center for Disease Control(CDC) Atlanta, Georgia reported 37 cases of TSS nationwide. One of those cases was 14- year-old girl from Bangor, Kim Bennett. GOODBYE Kim attends Fifth Street Jr. High School, and on December 9, of last year she went to school feeling "a little lame and tired." "When I went home from school. I fell asleep and slept and slept." FAREWELL She was taken to the hospital that night by her mother and was released. The doctord told her she had a cold in her muscles. Kim said she spend most of the night awake and kept vomiting. By early the next morning she couldn't move her arms or legs. Kim seemed to be paralyzed. She was taken to SEE YOU Eastern Maine Medical Center and she had to be moved around in a wheelchair. Kim does not remember the next 48 hours too well because she was AROUND delirious. "Doctors worked on Kim constantly," Mrs. Bennet said. A series of blood tests and a spinal tan were used on Kim to try and determine her Mrs. Bennett said the doctors concluded it was TSS However you want to say it late Thursday night. Kim's physician, Dr. John Carrier, began studying the disease in depth. Kim's temperature rose to 105 degrees and doctors told her parents if it went any higher she may go into say it in the Maine Campus GRADUATION PERSONALS These special messages will appear in the May 1st issue, and also the May 9 issue to be distributed at Graduation. Deadline for copy is April 30th, 11:00 a.m. 4.00 for the first 15 words, Toxic shock, which spread fear among women last year, has subsided recently 10c each additional word. as an issue. Research continues into the disease. (photo by Stenhi 8 Maine Campus. Wednesday, Apri129, 1981 World news Fourth adult victim in Atlanta probably died of asphyxiation ATLANTA (AP)-Jimmy Ray case a homicide. Payne, the 26th victim in Atlanta's Payne was about 5 feet 7 and string of murders of young blacks and weighed 130 pounds. The last three the fourth adult victim, probably died young adults found dead in the Atlanta of asphyxiation, a niedical examiner area also were in their early 20s and of said today. slight build. The "working diagnosis" was made Public Safety Commissioner Lee P. by excluding other possible causes, said Brown said the decision not to turn assistant Fulton County medical Payne's case over to the task force was examiner Saleh Zaki. To determine a based on "the best information we definat e cause of death, officials had, information of his having been will need lab data that will not be seen. . . The investigation was very available for several days, he said. intense, using missing persons and The case is "very similar to some of field operations as well as the task the other cases," 14 of which were force." ruled asphyxial deaths, he said. Meanwhile,police were looking into Payne, 21, was found floating face two more reports of missing young down in the Chattahoochee River on blacks who may fit the profile of the Monday, about the time police were latest victims. Both cases were being deciding not to put his name on the list handled by the missing persons unit. of cases being investigated by a special Richard Character, 33, who was police task force. described as retarded, was reported Zaki said there was no evidence of missing Monday, police spokeswoman IRA guerrilla Bobby external injuries, sexual molestation or Beverly Harvard said. Character, who Sands a struggle. He said he could not rule was 5 feet 4 and weighed 180 pounds, out drowning as a cause of death. was last seen by his mother April 14. lingers on the verge of death Police have said they consider the BELFAST, NORTHERN meeting in London with a British Haig IRELAND(AP) - IRA guerrilla Bobby Foreign Office minister. launches campaign to seek Sands lingered on the verge of death at Protestant leaders angrily Maze prison Tuesday on the 59th day denounced the visit at a time when of his hunger strike support for equipment and his supporters fears of all-out sectarian violence were sale said he was given last rites again. rising steadily. Britain's government WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary repeated its Hours earlier, terrorists killed one of command posts plus missiles and refusal to give in to State Alexander M. Haig Jr., running long- Sands' demands Protestant soldier of the Ulster range fuel tanks to enhance 62 F-15 and Northern Ireland's security forces Defense into a wall of bipartisan skepticism in Saudi Regiment and wounded fighters already on order. prepared for bloody confrontation if another south Congress, urged opponents of selling Congress of Belfast. Security advanced can veto the sale if both the he dies. forces arrested at military equipment to Saudi House and least 10 more top Arabia Senate vote against it within Pope John Paul II's personal envoy Irish Republican Army to wait for details before 30 days of activists. labeling the formal submission to went to the Mare after a half-hour plan a danger to Israel. Congress. Senate Haig hinted to Republican Leader a House panel Howard Baker has said Tuesday that the Saudis the Senate will will make not vote until next fall, giving concessions to U.S. interests in the the administration more time to win Mideast in exchange for the sale and support. said he does not believe the Saudi Several members of kingdom will fall and allow secret the Tonight subcommittee tob.1 equipment of sophisticated Haig they will not radar vote for the sale planes to fall into Soviet hands. unless Saudi concessions on oil and support for a Haig's appearance before the House Middle foreign operations East peace are won in return. subcommittee Haig said launched a summerlong he could not spell out in Wet T-Shirt campaign public seeking Congress' "what we can expect from" the support for the Saudis because controversail sale. that "would put in jeopardy the very He said the Reagan administration progress we have Contest is been seeking still "fleshing out" details - and have been of the sale achieving" in private discussions. and urged the congressmen several times to wait In other testimony, Haig told the for those details. subcommittee $100.00 But Rep. that Reagan's policy in First Prize Clarence Long, D-Md., El Salvador told Haig it is already has succeeded in reducing clear that the sale the violence there. is "one of the most dangerous threats facing Israel." "The level of fighting and the slaughter-it "I think that it would continues but the level of it be prudent for has dropped substantially," all to wait until they see the precise Haig said. He also confirmed that character, nature and modality of this "some proposed progress" has been made in El sale before they describe it as Salvador's the most dangerous effort to identify the killers threat facing the of four state of Israel," Haig American church workers, but replied. refused to elaborate. He assured the committee that Reagan's CBS reported over the weekend that "firm commitment to El Salvador's maintain Israel's qualitative advantage government, in cooperation with the over Arab military forces will be met." FBI, has The concluded the women were killed by White House announced last security week that the president forces and is close to has decided to identifying participants. sell the Saudis five AWACS radar Boston judge orders schools to remain open

BOSTON (AP) - Saying students more than 64,000 students out of class. have a constitutional right to an The ruling followed several weeks of "adequate education," a judge haggling between Mayor Kevin H. Tuesday ordered Boston's penniless White and the City Council. "Come public schools to remain open. "Today is the 142nd class day, we early and get a good Superior Court Judge Thomas hope it won't be the last day. The Morse Jr. issued protection seat. his order after 115th- of the 64,000 students You won't want to hour negotiations to conic up with demands no less," said Anthony miss more money for the nation's oldest Sagar, an assistant stale attorney the action." public school system ended in general, in asking for the permanent stalemate. injunction. a ii The school system's budget for the Attorneys for the city said they Bounty year ran out Tuesday would appeal Taverne and officials said the order. ti they'd have to shut 500 Main down, throwing St. Bangor a Maine Campus . Wednesday, April 29, 1981 Reagan seeks support

WASHINGTON (AP)-Ready for a return to the public arena, President Reagan applied the final touches Tuesday to a speech telling Congress and a prime-time broadcast audience that failure to enact his economic package "will delay even longer-and more painfully-the cure which must come." Choosing a specially-called joint session of the House and Senate as the setting for his first public venture since he was wounded by gunfire March 30, Reagan sought to rally support for the tax and spending cuts which had lain in limbo as he fought to recover his strength. "Because of the extent of our economy's sickness, we know that the cure will not come quickly, and that even with out package, progress will come in inches and feet, not miles," the president wrote in his 2,000 word text-fairly brief for a major address. "But to fail to act," Reagan continued, "will delay even longer - and more painfully - the cure which must come. That cure begins with the federal budget and the budgetary "He LIKES11!... LE-r5P00 ro 002 PRIME TIME 1.41.k. -Ur!" actions taken by the Congress over the next few days will determine how we respond to the message of last Nov. ith a British 4," election day. Although the president's program of angrily budget cuts has been linked to his tax a time when reduction proposals, the speech include Israel joins directly in the fighting in Lebanon violence were only a passing reference to the tax plan, considered the more difficult by shooting is killed one element to pass in the legistative down 2 Syrian helicopters the Ulster package. Congress seemed BEIRUT, LEBANON d wounded in a far more (AP) - Israeli the unwritten rules" under which the denied a radio report cooperative mood jets shot down two Syrian of a dogfight A. Security even before the helicopters Christians and Syrians have been between Israeli and Syian president headed Tuesday, for the first fighters. 10 more top for the well of the time joining battling since April 1 around the The first Syrian helicopter House. Three Republicans directly in the fighting was ivists. rejoined in eastern and Christian city of Zahle 30 miles east of struck by an air-to-air missile the administration's central Lebanon between Syrian Beirut. from a fold on the Senate forces The direct intervention raised a Phantom F-4 fighter bomber Budget Committee, clearing and Lebanese Christian militias. threat at the way of a spreading conflict in the midday and the second by a for that panel to "Israel again is making it clear volatile F-15 get his spending that Middle East. rocket about five hours later, Lebanese blueprint back on track. And in Lebanese skies there will be no The Israeli House military command government sources said. Both were leaders indicated the president Syrian air activity," Israeli Deputy acknowledged shooting down the shot down near Zahle, where the probably now has Defense Minister Mordechai Zippori helicopters, the votes to win but denied reports from Syrians and Christians have been there, too. said in Tel Aviv. Beirut that its American-made battling since April 1 for control of The president Western diplomatic analysts warplanes the worked on the speech in rocketed Syrian ground snow-blanketed Sannine Mountain over the weekend at Camp David, Md., Beirut said Israel's action "broke all positions besieging Zahle. It also peaks. and then conferred Monday afternoon at the White House with his chief speechwriter. News Although the speech was intended to Briefs prod Comgress into approving at a of the 825-megawatt unit. While quick pace the president's budget- KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) - McAlester, Okla., to Paris, that was being fixed, workmen cutting proposals, there was no sign Rubber snakes have been Texas, became just another discovered problems that the House was delaying. disappearing from Kansas City with a steam southbound motorist when he It is valve, then likely to vote stores in recent weeks, and the with a reactor coolant landed on the Indian Nation by the end of the week on pump. ge the fiscal 1982 budget resolution. buyers aren't children or Turnpike and pulled into a The Although Republicans practical jokers. shutdown was the fourth service station. the are in two months. saying that the vole will be tight, Rather, the popularity of the Kenneth Dale Bolyard, 33 ol House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, D- fake snakes has been spawned by Powderly, Texas, taxied down Mass., said Monday that numerous gardeners who use them to ward the turnpike median west of here off birds after planting their Monday after Democrats were defecting to the SEATTLE (AP) - his plane's oil gardens. Pat pump apparently president's side and the momentum Campbell knows about failed. "There is a run on them this He brought would be difficult to stop. Wurlitzers, Baldwins and the plane down time of year," said Vernon between two But deputy White House press Hammonds. But the Organ southbound vehicles Russert, vice president of Toy and headed secretary Larry Speakcs, expressing Center manager doesn't handle for the filling station. and Hobby Distributors Inc., a a mechanic at the confidence that Reagan would win in hearts, corneas and kidneys, so station told the wholesale toy company. "Even Oklahoma Highway the end, said, "Our count does not he was caught off guard by Patrol. The people in the city put them on a pilot then left .',ow we have the votes at this time." woman who wanted to the plane to await window ledges to keep donate repairs, Majority Leader Howard Baker the "all of them." taking ground said, pigeons off." He transportation "The president made said the That's the way the for the rest of the the point he company was three to four weeks telephone trip. thought it was going calls went at the Seattle to be a very close behind in filling orders. music vote. The votes are not all yet." store after The Seattle there Some adults are ashamed to Times Baker, after discussing address published a story Saturday the admit they need rubber about with the president, predicted, a snake. human organ donations. "It w ill John Capello, The be a hard-hitting speech. a toy store article mistakenly FARMINGTON, MAINE: manager in windependence, included the said Organ Center and its telephone (AP)- A 32-year-old drifter, who "A lot of people are embarrassed number. believes the papers of the late and they try to get their kids to "There's this nice lady scientist Wilhelm Reich belong to come in to buy them." on the "the phone saying she'd like me human race," has pleaded Refugees arrive to guilty send her some information about to stealing documents from the organs," Campbell recalled. "I Reich museum in Rangeley. say, 'Is there any particular one Joel Carlinsky spent seven months you's prefer?' and she says, in the Franklin County od in Hong Kong CRYSTAL RIVER, FLA. 'All of them.' I'm thinking I've really jail and a New York jail awaiting (AP) - Florida Power Corp.'s got a live one here." trial before being set free iss nuclear plant at Crystal River was But the woman Monday under a plea bargain Three rickety wanted to HONG KONG (AP - back in full service Monday after give, not buy. arrangement in which he returned boats carrying 138 Vietnamese refugees a I4-day shutdown because of the documents. arrived Tuesday in Hong Kong, a mechanical problems, a company Last September, somebody marine police spokesman reported. spokesman said. took a few letters, the museum intercepted He said marine police the Dave Williams said a power ANTLERS, OKLA. membership list and some women (AP) - A three junks carrying 69 men,40 supply problem involving the pilot flying his single-enging photocopies from the Reich entered Hong and 29 children as they control system forced a shutdown plane the 80 miles from Museum. Kong waters. 10 Maine Campus. Wednesday, Apri129, 1981 Bears aim for two game sweep against Husson

"They alternate gamcs both have about the chance of sweeping the doubleheader. b) Joe Mcl,aughlin and they ability and they both have helped us," Anderson said. same batting average." "If we play well, I look for us to take "There's not much difference in their Anderson said her team has a good two games," she said. Husson is currently building The UMO softball team will be in a TI year has this playing both rookies and veterans but played fairly well theii season with a two game against today in an attempt to sweep a sweep tean doubleheader against Husson College. Colby to its credit. doul "I plan to use some first year people Maine looked strong in its outing in D in the first game to give them sonic Monday, defeating Bowdoin, 8-1. The playing time and experience," Coach fielding was solid and this seems to be Janet Anderson said. "Then the the key for the Black Bears who have pert' regular line-up will come back for the had some defensive breakdowns in this second game." their defeats. Mat Rain is forecast for today, but The Bears will be playing their 6-2 hopefully Mother Nature will hold second home game of the season back today for a few hours so the games can on their new field behind Lengyl TI be gym. played. "With a season less that The field is bare of grass right now: wen: five weeks long you have to but take the its surface is smooth which and games when you can makes get them," fielding easier and safer. Anderson said. "You try to get in as "In the matter of El many as you can." two weeks in which the field was gotten ready, nece The Black I Bears will seek to improve think it is in good shape," Anderson threi their 7-6 record as they send said. "It's a pretty good playing Brac right handers Nancy Szostak and Linda 01111.111.1.. surface." tripr Graham, both with 2-2 +moor. marks, to the Weather permitting, UMO will insu: mound. Gina Fin-rail will play handle the The UMO softball team wilt If, to combine good fielding with time!) hitting three more games this week and then seco catching duties in the first game and toda when Ihe) pla) Husson. take a week off during finals week in Mah Cindy Richards will catch the second Ferrazi photo) preparation for year game. the Maine State championship play-offs on May 10. run( It Celtics toface '76s, Triathlon a success, shim need three straight wins endurance tested

If) BOSTON (AP) - The scenario is all That's exactly what Philadelphia Dale McGarrigle One second behind the too familiar to the Boston Celtics, Coach Billy Cunningham has been independent team was the Twenty five teams entered the individual perhaps because they played it out only saying to his team. winner, David last year. second annual triathlon, and Roberts, who did all three events when the Sunday event was N, They battle the Philadelphia "Nobody knows better than 1 that 3- over, by himself. 76ers a the tooth and nail throughout 1 is not insurmountable," said co-ed team had posted the best The best-finishing the National time. Soul Basketball Association's regular Cunningham. "I sat on the bench here faculty/staff team was made up the The triathlon, made up of a season and nip them for the Atlantic one year with a broken hand and saw it of Walter Abbott, Alan Lewis, biker, a runner, and two led a Division title. After a first-round all turn around with us leading 3-1. Mark Langenfeld, and Gerry bye, canoeists, was won by the team in t they sweep past their initial playoff The title went to Los Angeles instead Ellit, who finished tenth in 43:00. of Glenn Littledale (biker), Foot opponent to set up a showdown against of us." Jeff There was no winner in the Crawford (runner), and Ri Philadelphia in the conference finals. Laurie women's division, as both teams Stearns and Robin Hou The Celtics have the homecourt Cunningham was referring to the Owens entered didn't show up for the (canoeists) in 37:46. "fra advantage, but the 76ers come into 1968 playoffs, when Philadelphia led race. Winning the men's turni Boston Garden and edge them Boston 3-1 only to lose the Eastern dormitory The event was co-sponsored by in the division and in second went series opener. Boston bounces back to Division final in seven games. Boston place the intramural office and the eventually ovrall were Charlie Greenhalgh, Office the 5 win the second game - but then loses lost to Los Angeles in th of Student Activities. The HI championship Jerry Cummings, Walter winners of the next two in Philadelphia, comes series. ech division won a t- pour Hawrenak, and Jon Hill, all of shirt with back home and gets knocked out in a special logo made up as al York Hall, who posted a time of for the Game 5. it there is an encouraging note for triathlon. yard. 39:21. "We So far the past two seasons have Boston, it lies in their second-half play felt it went very with In third overall and the winners smoothly," followed strikingly similar courses for in Sunday's 107-105 loss at said Dave Ames, Ot of the men's fraternity class were director these teams, and if the pattern Philadelphia, when the Celtics rallied of intramural activities. selec continues Philadelphia should finish from a 65-48 halftime deficit to turn Andy Sawyer, John Light, Gerry "We heard nothing but positive Murphy, UCL off the Celtics Wednesday night at the game into a toss-up. and Rick Reynolds of comments." Sigma Chi in 40:03. McN Boston Garden in the fifth game of Ames added that there is a Pitts Fourth place went to the top- possibility their Eastern Conference playoff final. But by the time they did, it was too that the triathlon will Ba But Boston Coach Bill Fitch remains late. The Celtics already finishing independent team of be moved to the fall semester next had dug Steve Okla confident the Celtics will be able to themselves too deep a hole. Dunlap, Drew Turnbull, year, possibly in conjunction Parker Hadlock, and Roger Aubt break out of the mold. with Homecoming or Parents' of Wolfhagen in a time of 40:15. Pc "People have been asking me since One reason was the poor shooting of Weekend. Li this thing began, 'What is the forward Larry Bird, who was 1-for-8 in prim difference between this year's team and the first half. Bird has been contained open last year's Celtics?" said to 40 points in the last two Fitch. games by Might these words of your creator sink into namt "What I said before I say now: Julius Er% ing after getting 67 in This the your heart: from club is capable of winning three games first two games of the series, when he regar in a row from the 76ers. was guarded by Caldwell Jones. avail "Be not deceived; prefe Penobscot Consortium Training & Employment Administration God is not mocked, College Work-Study OjieninAs 3 Recreation Interns (Recreation, Coaching, Forestry, Wildlife majors) for whatsoever 1 Arts and Crafts Intern (Recreation, Arts, Crafts) a 1 Recreation area/Landscaping Project Supervisor (Horticulture or general agriculture major with basic carpentry skills; position is in Hancock County man soweth, that operating out of Ellsworth; transportation required) 2 Summer Youth Employment Program Monitors (Sociology, Management majors) shall he also reap." 1 Management Information Clerk (General clerical position with some statistical applications) 1 Payroll Clerk (Accounting, Business majors) Galatians 6:7 The One who made the worlds and made you loved Positions range from 25 hours per week to full time and pay from $3.40 to you enough to die for you. 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Arr. Warne Campus. Wednesday. Apri129, 1981 11 Baseball team defeats UNH,extends win streak

Ileheader. Maine catcher had an RBI single to delivered us to take by Jack Connolly. tie the game winning hit late in Maine is now 21-11 overall, 15-2 in the game before the red hot Colton the contest. New England and is presently riding building the wings of a 10 game winning streak. The UMO Black Bears well this solidified They have also won 18 of their last 22 their position as the No. ep against 1 baseball contests. UNH dropped to 17-6 for the team in New England with a crucial year. doubleheader sweep of UNH yesterday its in Durham. outing John Winkin's ,8-I. The charges couldn't have picked a better ;!ems to Maine again got strong pitching time to catch fire be than the last two who have performances when they needed them, weeks with post this time from Joe Johnson season play at Holy Cross just over the :downs in and Tom next hill. Mahen, as they defeated the Wildcats ying their 6-2 and 2-1. 'son today The Bears return to the cozy, buy windy ngyl gym. The first game, sophomore Johnson confines of Maheney Diamond today it went the distance scattering five hits in a single make-up encounter now:but with lch makes and raising his record to 5-2. the Monks of St. Josephs college. If the rotation follows form, Maine fans weeks in Ed Pickett provided all the muscle should see Stu Lacognata take to the I ready, necessary for the win with a dramatic hill unless Winkin opts to give 1 someone Anderson three run homer in the second inning. else the work. Should Lacagnata cl playing Brad Colton hit his second round go, he will be trying to nail tripper in as many days with a solo down his six consecutive win without a loss. )will play insurance shot in the seventh. The ; and then second contest saw Maine hurler Tom ,Is week in Mahen in easily his best outing of the Maine, who just completed a 6-0 inc State year, holding the Wildcats to just one homestand will initiate a short three- game lay 10. run on three hits. stand with the St. Joe's game. The UConn Huskies will be in town for Catcher Ed Pickett was an important It was again the Pickett and Colton the key for UMO yesterday as they defeated UNH doubleheader May 2, two big games. in before the Bears .how at the plate for the Bears as the (Mason photo) finish up the season with a twinbill at Colby May 11. ) Rogers draftedfirst, Golf team finishes second

The University of Maine golf winning score of 302 by 11 us,on. team id the backs go quickly finished second in the sixth Maine's Dave Goyet finished Annual as the State of Maine second with a 73, one stroke Intercollegiate David Golf Tournament, behind medalish Mike Norris of held last Friday at events Cape Arundel Husson at 72. Other finishcis for NEW YORK (AP) - George Rogers, need. Pittsburgh and Dallas have Golf Club in Kennebunkport. UMO were Bob Crory at 78, .lay the Heisman Trophy winner consistently done The ishing from just that and between Black Bears linksters Lyons at 80. Joey Joseph di 82. South Carolina, was no. 1 selection by. them have appeared in nine Super finished at 311, 11 strokes off the and Tom Towle at 83. iade up the Bowls. Lewis, Tuesday and led a group of six running Gerry backs chosen Taylor, was taken no. 2 by the New LIOSEE in the first round of the National York Giants, 43:00. Foot who were in the enviable ball League draft. position of sitting in the Bum just behind the Phillips, former coach of Saints in selection teams Houston the ordet. If New Keep in whose selection three touch... years of Orleans had taken for the "Franchise" Taylor, the Giants back Earl Campbell would have jumped on Rogers. turned the Oilers into an NFL power, 3red by went the sme route "Whichever they take we'll take nd in his first draft as the with the the the Saints' coach. other one," Giants General Manager !s. The He tabbed Rogers, the 6-foot George Young had said. on a l- -2, 220- pounder who plowed through as Maine Campus ade up well as around tacklers en route to 1,781 Matching the running backs in yard% last year and 5,091 for his career volume were defensive backs, six of Graduating? Congratulations very with the Gamecocks. them also going in the first round. and Ames, Other first-round running backs UCLA's Seattle was vities. selected were Freeman first, followed by of be sure iositive McNeil of to stay in touch. UCLA, by the New York Jets: Randy Southern California and Dennis Smith of Southern McMillan of the Univ et sky of Cal. e is a Pittsburgh. The newspaper that's been pn will the , with one of the Baltimore, David Ov erstreet er next of premiere running backs in the league in Oklahoma , James Brooks of informing nction , picked one of the youas a student can keepr Auburn and Booker Moot e premiere tackles available to arents' of open Penn State some holes for him. Southern Cal's you up to date as an alumnus. Linebackers, too, were highly was the first of five prized, four of them going in the offensive tackles to go in the opening opening round. One of the biggest round, the others were All the news and happenings at names among them - of Stanford , Outland From North Carolina - was also Trophy winner of Pitt UMO can be yours regarded by many as the "best athlete , of with a available," a phrase used by teams that Oakland and Howard prefer not to draft just to fill a specific Richards of Missouri. subscription to the daily **** 40 404.4040 404140 *404.40 Maine Campus. .•***** ...... • .: Please send me a subscription to the .. ii . PIZZA:: .. of Orono.• Maine Campus .• . ..: Name ••• NA PDL! ... Wednesday Special e. Address . . . . One item or more . . . zip . 14" pizza e. .. 1 semester /'24 . 80e off. ..• 5 . 154 Park 1 year/ 45 . 866-5505 St. :.: "Over one million served" *.: Know with us. The daily Maine Campus...... * .• 0 0• 0 • 0 • • 0 • • 0 0• • 0 0 0• 0 o.••••••••44.41 BEFFAREIRO 12 Maine Campus. Wednesday, Apri129, 1981

Sports ft Tracksters sharpen skills, preparefor state meet

13) Richard Garvin Kuperewicz added a fifth place finish Kevin Dyer this didn't deter him as he went on to 1 saw first go to a runner he Maine track team turned in with a jump of 42'5". from Montreal his victory. vc some fine in the quarter mile, but individual performances last Rounding out the field events was hung on for second in the tightest 1 he 400 meter relay team recorded weekend at race Dartmouth College. After the high jump. Maine had two place of the day. The first three place their second win of the season by 20 members of the team endured a winners here, as Brian Donovan and finishers taking the race with a time of 43.3. It seven were all within a second of Sc hour bus ride, a very adequate John Andrews tied for fourth with each other. was Maine's fifth win of the day. effort was put forth by all the leaps of 6'l" each. Kevin Tarr is rapidly becoming Coach Stryna said no team members. The running events turned in Maine's accomplished all of the goals Peter best sprinter, but also their he had set Price set a season best for another fine effort. Freshman only one. For before going into the meet, Maine javelin the second week in a row "We te] throwers as he unleashed sensation Steve Riddley had a good he was the only place wanted to sharpen the runners a toss of 182'5", winner for the for the earning him a fifth race for the second week in a row, and Bears in either the upcoming state meet, and we wanted place finish. Jeff 100 or the 200 meter to Shain threw the shot deserves a "That's Incredible" award. dashes. Tarr pulled the daily double everyone to have some put 47'. Jim Palo more pole vaulted 13'6", He broke four minutes in the 1,500 off, as he recorded times competition before the states," he Folic which will earn them of 11.1 in the high finishes in meters as he recorded a time of 3:59- 100 and 22.4 in the 200. Both said, adding he was pleased with the Tuesda next week's state meet. . were equalent to a 4:17 in the mile. good for first place in their respective overall performance of the team. Service! The triple jump, which seems to be The steeplechase wasn't one of the events. The service the Bears strongest event, states are scheduled to be held at placed three strongest events in the meet, but Sheril Charlie Wade won his second Bowdoin original jumpers in the top five to race of this year. Styrna said the back up their Sprague took first and Charlie the year, as he took the 400 team appear( claim. Kevin Dyer jumped meter can win it, but realizes that both 44'7" for Greenhalgh finished second in a close hurdles in a time of 57.1. Wade Bates which 5 second place, Ernie Hewett was and Bowdoin will be tough leaped race. Their times were 9:51.6 and placed in the slow heat because his time because of cases. 43'1" for fourth place, and Shawn their strength in the middle 9:51.8. respectively. the week before wasn't that quick, but distance events. SLS m, cases o see: Govern, "Wh; blow t( paralegi EVEN IN SPACE operate of $41, THE ULTIMATE ENEMY IS STILL MAN. look at in the gt The senate c fee for s besides time att two), hi (instead droppinl Paralt criminal time an quarter other cg this is v • problem Of thi "I'm af in just somethii hurting i The S the sena of what "No • we do. meeting presenta at the r told th4 Sti

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