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October 20. 1987 meet —The Daily- Maine Campus_ THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE NEWSDAPER SINCE 1875 Wocklesday, October 21. 198 vol. 101 no. 34 graduawitudent Police issue stickers ii develops blueberry gelatin for bike registration Research results to be 'given to industry Sy Utile Labarge by Rear Brown - Each sear, the police department recoscrs about 20 hicycleS that sit for months in the lockup and often. end up .on the auction blocks of local'organization's. - _ - _ just-don't know who they belong to because they, afeil.-1' A Pfa)ect, fora food process- registered," said. Alan Stormann. crtrnerprecrittim officer with ing class. coupled with-her lose the Unisersity of Maine Department of Public Safety. " tor blueberries has led 1 inda "In many cases, a person will lose a bike and Accept the fact Benner i.o an interestinc they will fle%C1 t.'t it again." Jtscos et% This year, Stormann is issuing stickers to people who register ,to ,1 1 Beth %.1••-ket•rpc Benner, a graduate stuclent a' their bicycles with police esen riders asailable. the) opted the U-rusersity of Maine., ha, so officers will know the B" tare. descloped a blucberrs gelatin bicycles belong to UNIVERSITY OF MAINE - by the fact.thaLshe BICYCLE REGISTRATION etairiiititter Ni iiiKT the other --students and staff: could not find any hluctsert. Stormann said tha• that finished ahead of Maine had flasored gelatin in the super is in each race. according to Hand many times people .stca I market. Benner began to = bicycles to go joyriainv 00002 ind said that the team .performed permient at home and then abandon them Uld Md% h3Ne moved up in the team gelatin) was i..cr). by the side of the road ORONO, MAINE CAMPUS had :ft:- lings if more riders had been ts. Benner said "I .".lf I find a bicycle on for a while an,: able, 'idea in ms head campus. I take .for reall) surprised. it had bright just missed scoring for the at the university," he said. ••tiut good flasor " granted it beltings to someone kit he finished 12th. really Prestously. the Departinent it could belong_ to someoneaa(how or Old Town, • of Food Science had been Now, when people register their bicycles with the UMairie police legions-it& for the -bruchertv _department. tbey..vkill rcNer,e a Jack blue. metallic decalthat will raisin which was picked up P's identify the bike as belonging to someone at the university anal- Quaker Oats and is now used in will allow police to identify its °whet. • such products as ,c,cal. in,! "It would he quite a. project for someone to take this off a----- hike,"Stormann said. *rilit roll ups %I Kushwiis. hair of the food science department, thinks a possi- houesci. He said he recently applied one to a tan to test it out and had Kennet. ble use 14 blueberrs gelatin could he in fruit gelatin.. • ab hard MC ping the decaEotf with a knifc. -4,t1t4Ctff.%. 0/44440%. ..troin . • hltse-s gelatin The research thouth; and the- pubigity' Cer- itistal bluebell> -gelatin ap- . "If someone tried to pry it off, it wouldisreak--apart into pri•balsis the :Intl re-suits- ur44-be-rstreicd over tainty doesn't hurt." L'artrd on the rtiarket soon.'• pieces, 2 he •Ittl, Ne‘t--to a good padlock,this is securing device a person can hater. "' to th;.: isidustrs and ssili:,-he The -iiratin probably Al Bushwas, Chao and best - • Wdliam_Laughlin,,an.insestigapor with the UMaine Deparonent as All•INC lot At1%011C to ose he sold on a large scale anyway. associate professor of tood each year police find- and 20 tOit had she ss on't_rnake "It's too es pc•nsi c, _scienc said Another /sic,' Public Safety, said between 15 prcif it, tat Nclik of the gelatins on the Nem with selling this to a big tcycies7they - must give to aanty auctions becausethey go ,ommunication specialtst for market now use artificial compans would he :ht. unclaimed. six _ the Maine Agricultural Lsperi- flavor t -sing -4eal Noche!'- as ailabilits of blueberries . Bylaw, police are required to keep recosered.properts merit Station_ •'1"ra sure shell ries would osr tOQ MUS:11. but • ewe BIKE page .3) 1 get benefits in Other I wouldn't he iurprised if in ar. see RRN pace 20 esting Resolution limits graduate students access to services S2,000 W Amens lame RI% 4:0114:Cttl Was left lliliitidTC•SCd tIN the other he'International Affairs Clut% will wrist senators of this S80,004_ . Boothby said the senate -still retuses tO recognize the The club will use the money to help defray the cost • _Graduate students are being cut ot from using stu- Graduate Student Board's separation trom student of .its SONtrt Student Esc-hange Program. dent sash:TN tunded by the undergraduate student as:- go% et nMent •. .Matt Benner. aft axnpta.scnalor td.the.program ... tis its fee "The board no longer esists, yet the question of is open to all students. .The -General Stodent Senate has approsed a resolu- whether GSS will recognize the board's right to dis- "If we can raisethe S2I.Q00. which is what the pro- tion which limiti, access of student go% ernment. band itself from student gosernment is still in ques- gam will cost, we want to sponsor the exchange of 12 sponsored actistties and set-sires_ to undergraduate- tion," Boothhs said tisiet students for 12 UMaine students," he said. University of Maine student's. • ..ThS.S.Alio.approved a resolution to match any Mike Scott off- -am - us senator said sg2sLe_graduate lands graduating seniors raised for a :lass gift. The - hoard no longer exi.t..14.4 the ems are not pa% ing-the activ its fee. they should —"The -funding is -limited to S4.000.-- not he allowed to use se-rsisies sponsored by student question of %hrther GSSss ill recognize The following clubs receised preliminary approitir gos er nment the board' right to disband ii.efif front try the CiSS: the Cycling Club and -the University-En- vironmental Interpreters. -Ihts resolution *ill pressure the ;Association of stilLin question."' Gladuate Students to n gotiate with GSS. he said. student go.cro owns 6 _ Preliminary approval means the clubs are rcogmred ( hos Boothby, president of student government, by thesenatc. They cannot seek i`sS undingiuntil they Bonita), said. "The Association of Graduate Students has so :hri• remain active for One year. far expressed an interest in using the Student I oral Set- approsal was gis Cfl he vices; until this resolution passed they were already us- In other matters, Leslie Doolittle. s ice-president of Final (iSS Photography now entitled ,c-ek funding from ins this sersice and not pasing for it." financial at fairs, said student •Sosernment is working Club. This club is GSS. Joseph_ BaldaCci, off-campus senator, said the (isvc with a total budget of S.3.15,000. is going to base a -hard time segregating the graduate She said S220.0L10.is-allocated to student go% ernment Michelle Sullis an, the Photography Club president, students from- the undergraduate students. boards and.S15,000 is being set aside for emergencies. -(atzt-11- the club receives money-Tr-will-be used to buy He asked the senate to clarify, how they would iden- The remaining S80,000 is up for grabs for an'. of photography materials and to pay. guest speakers. She passes to tify the graduate student's when these students show- _ r the clubs or Organizations who ask for It." Doolittte said•club members also buy the Memorial ed up for an actisits NAL Union Darkroom. • • ;, 2 The Daily %fame'Carnpus, Wednesday. October 21. 1987 The Daily Maine Camila Stock markets record key indicator declines Nati9na NEW YORK — Monday's rout in In another bearish sign, so:in index ficials that seemed to illessen the had been at 10.4 percent as recently as remained at a steep discount to likelihood that the United States would Mondas morning. It soared into double IT Aloft Irma stocks spread from New York to the t utures s. Tokyo and London stock exchanges, as stocks.- As long as that situation held, allow the dollar to decline. digits last week, after the report of a both markets remorted recorddechnes sit inyei.tOrs could discount to stocks_As_ larger-than-expected U.S. trade deficit The &Mar was quoted-al-1020 West Laughing is great eiterch their key indicators. Prices plunged on long as that situation held. insestors raised fears of a sharp decline in the German marks and 143.73 Japanese yen provisational comedy let other markets froin Israel to Argentina could lock in a profit bs selling stocks dollar in European trading as of _9 a.m., up City's National Touring The Dow Jones aserage of 10 in- and buying the index futures. The Tokyo Stock Exchange's main in- from 1.7721 marks and 141 475 yen as coming to the l'nisersity dustrial stocks fell 508 points Mondas.